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1 r<>«-|OKHI< P. OI'KNS MOMIAV. Ready h.r Sundav Public He a! . 't-iH r i K\t (iff i Chicken Supper al 'Katontowp Xn II Hi. IKflBUr WM1 Haw Hnx Ml In • Rallv A* ' ^«t«>r in Miti' Not to b#- i >••[.» y<-< \ Wife Nfw OffkM- ! St. James' School HVndn< kson }u,x holders at the KIT] Kank p.»t • - H»nds <>!!U;e have been receiving rtuiln^ the Catholic Parent I em In i A»-. Church past week numbers for their respec •-}i.>rs in } avor oft,v I e boxes at thp new jx>s!oftU'e, elation to Hold Annual AM a id.- B,,.i,uKri (.HfHiab Will Closed f - w -Kii,V Man Suit Wai which is scheduled to opt n iv xt Mon in School Auditorium Ke<-|> l/p Ihe Battle in Courts ^""f .,. !>.-, ember of 1930.day. Thursday, October 8lh Again»l 1 ormcr Collector. For many years The Register ha« • i • 'iw MHJN Leon Berry had "Drawei M" at the prctcni of- The St Ja ietit '!'*• • • ' 'i II -ti;i\ that property on fice. At the new ofn* no boxes am ciation wili a cli }'n'i' . ;-. , MVM.Nc H' Shrewsbury, designated by letter, all MXCB having in Ihe .Si Jam,-.- hlKh i*.h -ul ami.- I" I ;ihcj on val.i- ,1 ,i> $'• -t'Kt. w«« owned jointly numerals. The boxes will have th torlum rniuis(la> nijrnt Or-nbcr *ih ni; and oumil will •• , <,.fii > with a hy \hf Mmi.' KiriK and her hua- ve positions at IhR ni?w Mis. K. Mi Doh.'.UKh x i Mi* .rum« wi to , t^vfj of Hoi- ban-1 J'lniij. Km* Title to the prop- ifllce as those at the pieRent otilrc Anderson ai ui,h I In y have wagfl In the. • ,r. iln-ut :-;?)*J JJM noiih aiteudpd. Charles declared a joint possession of hlm- rho address mail to The Krgiater ing of the organization which will It is not a sure Uiing ttiai inn f If " H '1 - J! ! y vs an toHBtinastei. Hev, stlf and his wife. and who have become accustomed to be held Friday night in the auditor- mayor and council will take any «> (1f Ml < if HJtrU ii * 'onk Iin ^ave the invocation. Vir*» Chancellor Berry advised a addressing same to Drawer M, the ium. The members of ihe supper! tlon one way or the ot her *t •*< 1 < )r f A icriK th*- H peak PI a were William dftcipp directing that Mrs. King ac- clerks at the postofflce will srp that commit tee are Mis. Richard At- night's meeting, but the rumor t.n ! K HI helm of Philadelphia, f)resldent count to her husband for half the aueh mail that Is hereafter ad- tndgr-, Miss Margaret Murphy, Mrs. spirad that the matter will be net! ft 1 ' -il '' "1 ihe HBMotittium in 19H, William value of five Liberty bonds, turned dressed to Drawer M, will be put in H. Hurke, Mrf K. Brooke, Mrs. Jos-'^ni(?,hi and there is much B\-ti -i>* ay of Wfibhington, I). C. newly ov*'i to her for safe keeping in 1918; The Register's new box, which will eph Bray. Mis A. Burkalrw, Mrs.l lion amotiK Katontown folk* \\ *-\f(i piesidpnt, Willia.rn A. Man da half the proceeds from the Bale of be officially known as Box fall. Joseph Bublin, Mrs. John Bolin. Mn. Iwhat. the outn.nie will t,c. .I, "I VW.v Oiange, Andrew Wilson of several I'attprson avenue lots in 1919 Florence Binnelt, Mrs. H. Calan-ifrom the. talk fian, Mts. M. Maisey. Mrs. I sharp division «r opinion aji to Haled Into Court (Mirtaiy of thf Canadian gardeners' .According to a bill of complaint F. McKenna, Mrs. Theodore M hhmiM hr 'fn!l.> nfiiniji \ot on thr intc'i nal lonal peace filer! by Mr. King's attorney, John Taxes Lowered IMrs. Edward O'Flaherty. Mrs. R. want tho borough ofllnal,- to krr\> up' Samuel Jo»e» ol Neptum- 'I own- , •ai flen, «i wi t her P would be no de- V. Oowell M Red Bank, Mr. King O'Neil, Mrs. R. Phillip*, Mrs. Harry | the light, hut fhrip is a lmge mim« ny ui I \v (-HiHblishincnt of the Quinn, Mrs. E. Roed, Mrs. A. Ratti, I ber of citizens who want, the whole. ' .1.1 ' I );! Id: * 1. u.Plant discovered that the residence prop- A Public Meeting at the School- ship Stole GrapeB Owned by ( ,,% (HK) O 1 erty was solely In his wife's name house Next Wednesday Night Mrs. R. Rochelle, Mrs. L. Roach, thins: calWt off because nf th« el- Pr.» . •[ ' I,M.ll • ii hf ti e&llh ; Theron M< Campbell FMeadi |j i he rorivpnl ion instead of In his name and in his Mrs. A. Rei§a, Mrs. Julian Sweeney,' pensf involved Thin last class np to Discuss This Matter—Large Mrs. William^Wickman, Mrs. David citizens say they know that ovtr HI in i" ,lr- I'. ll » 'i 'ID for Mertv When Arraigned. lip i pad let I PI n from prominent wife's name, Jointly. Mr. and Mrs. Emmons, Mrs. Thomas Salman, Mr*, i J20.000 has been spent In litigation • t !h. ,< - .f t r Jin"1' .(if if illon I Anici lean and Canadian officials, nR bought several lots on Patter- Taxpayers Sign Petition. David Sheridan. Mra. Mae Ryan, and that they think it. would b« ' •! 1 n w n f-1 HI now who pialf^d thp plan. A letter from son avenue In 1911, according to al- W. K. < li (ive. chairman of the A public meeting to consider Mm. William O'Brirn, Mrs; Jornnip j wrong to put up more money to con- legations contained in the complaint, means of reducing taxes in Holmdel Canadian sjMinHoring committee, de- payinR for thp loU out of their joint Sloyan, Mrs. Heiold, Mrs. William j tinue th<> battle, inasmuch •« Ml. 1 township will be held next Wedaes- Ml liy "I heron scribed the Manitoba or Turtle earnings. JoneE, Mrs. P. Kennedy, Mra. H. Kri-1 Hondrickeon has won every tight la day night at eight o'clock in the del, Mrs. George Kaney, Mra. Thorn-j the courts thus far. li 1 The arrest Mountain site as being geographical- Mr. King alleged that although 1 Holmdel village schoolhouee. The as Kelsey. Mrs. R. Kilzan. Mrs. J. [ Readers of The Register art fa- • :h v,, < 'i < ..vi iiii lots near tri* cvcuil days af- ly perfect MB wife was instructed to have the t imp was re- call for the meeting is signed by a miliar with the case. More than flv* I-L'ti, ,,.[,(.» < ,IU*IM1 rommr»nt. The The flipt contribution to the peace deeds made* out in both names she number of the most substantial tax- Laurlno, Mr«. Nora Long. Mrs. Wil- PK'H identity. garden fund was received from liam Little, Mrs. Thomas Little, Mrs. years HRO, aa the result of an exam- \ I ' '!•' ^• |((--l ] < 11(> Wf-Cfijt H ! I' H rillgl' ofrtlBy fPVPT pHit of it which is used for ex- was thirteen first prizes and five sec- eral of t he Patterson avenue lots mittee. They are William McFar- Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs. F. Merchant, Mrs. J. Maloney. Mrs. William Ma- embezzlompnt. Ho was chaiyrd wilh i •,,!•> --','.'1(1 ihHt liitfM Ihcy will Yw a flic uMiiil put poses. Mrs. McCamp- ond prizes, which were won recent- were sold and the money received land, John VanMater and Joseph A. *t\ w t he young man gathering ly at the annual vegetable and flower loney, Mrs. H. Copperwaite, Miss M. being $3R,OO0 Bhort in hia arrnunt* , . , .-.is . mi n;u r flftfi they Hie dfffid and dry. from the sale was retained by Mrs.Tilton. as collector. The outcome WA* « . .n 'MI •, ' ,|iy Kiapes and, unobserved by the exhibition at the Nathan Hale school King until her husband should want Casey, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. T. Donahue, nhe walked tft the fence which at New Brunswick, where she is a his share. Mr. King further alleged Alex L. McClees, the township as Mra. William Decker, Mrs. J. Dow-j complete victory for Mi Hpndn-k i A vbititi nt I he mectinK wnB lessor, and the members of the town- ,! •, Henry A.J. VanI>Halpn of Leonardo ISPH the exppriroentHl vineyard. student. that in 1918 he bought five Liberty Iin, Mra. Vincent J. Eck. Mrs. H. j »on and the charge was »iisniifc«M, yMiiiK fellow had a large box al- bonds, which he^ave to his wife for ship board of education have been Ewlng. Mrs. George Grause, Mrs. T. Then a lawsuit wan si^itpd fo c"• branch units, werfi adopted on safe keeping. Mr. King claimed Farley, Mrs. P. Finn, Mrs. V. Finan, loct th*» alleged mUsin^ rncti^v turn* that In 1930 when he discovered the mover In calling the meeting la the Mrs. T. Gill, Mrs. A. Gibson, Mrs. J. Mr, Hc-'ndrlc.kson. 'I>Ht itn^it v %*•»• if.j.rn to visitors nnil thfi! vinitoiK flic M<-<-HiKph old Jones that Wednesday. Under one of the pro- Holmdel taxpayers' association and lliil.lt- to rtaldence property was In his wife's Gaul, Mrs. P. Hemschoot, Mrs. Otto taken at Eatontown before ii. • hi.. ,,]WHV« wplrniiir 8' the licnlth •TIIIII and H)IP oi p,>saH the president will appoint the program will be prepared by this I ,,,.,.. ! Ml« Itobrrt l(»Mshi MM \ ' In the name alone he demanded his share Herden, Mrs. Daniel Hopkins, Mrs. Court Com nu: oner H:, i -t. ,T! W - three deputies each year with the ap- association. If any matters come up ','."' n','. ! r\nti-d lh« hcnlth . . Tit i n i f-nd pioval of the board of directors to of the proceeds of the sale of the Bdward Healey, Miss Mary Kane, wripht. Mr Wam*n-nt;ht In ,| to operate with the president in all Patterson avenue lots and also the f«r a vote next Wednesday night the Mrs. A. Patterson, Mrs. Harry Jack- report1 which ' •"• i niiinal to ln-i tilsl.uinl i ' ' right to vote will be confined to his duties and represent him in their leturn of his Liberty bonds. He said son, Mrs. C. Scott, Mrs. J. Ryan. Mrs, a discrepancy of $2!MKH' I ir,-\ .*«,! ,-i ! Holmdel township taxpayers. The icppitivr. districts. that his wife refused to turn over A. Sode-n. Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Pierce $35,000. This report WH* ruvvr < f»n ;i ml Khf wi... In first part of the meeting will be de- half the proceeds of the sale of lota and MrtJ.C. Giblln. tlrmpd hy thp com In. Thp iuiv f 'ien l.f. Tin. Jtllt mill Another proposal was to the effect ajid would not return the bonds. voted to discussing tax assessments broupllt in a vpidict nf n'> rn n** fnt III- thai ((inventions should be held be- ally 1.1 H I,..- V 111 1 and the latter part will be used to IWPRH August 15th and August 30th. The defense, interposed by Mrs, action. Thp maywr nn-J ceun-'U ap- rt Hmik A I he final proposal was that «11 past consider the expenses of official pral^d thp casp t<* a higher ro-irt, Itl1 King, was that the Liberty bonds, boards and other governmental ex- Scholarships For ' luamh chairmen receive a token as cash and residence property were The appeal w,ts gran; <<\ find -h* ;r; MI v knowledgement of their Ber- penses. All Holmdel township ' tax- j 'lucRti'm which it. i« expert*> continued ;is ;\n n\;\t^»\ t&st. < Mi (Way was unamimously elec- band. She RIGO declared that her the prime movers in calling thp J . „ ;• ;\ Mrs. W-i* i ' t. 1 president of the association at Jamea 1 husband's claim was outlawed by meeting. Hft states that lack f "• _„ ., Philip H. Co- ilio opening of the Wednesday ses- reason of his not taking action for O tion. but 1h«> fa « \ ! Wido •i -h,n He mn.ceeds Donald J. Crlgh- nearly twenty years. ut ton of Morriatcrwn, who was nam«d costs has caused widespread discon- George Wahl and Harold £. \ORR\ battle. ^yhe case was Ftarted before Vice tent among the fa/mers. He says ' ik to ihe hoard of trustees. Allen Jen- From the outset the ftien

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T V« ' »«•* Ii * * * LUMBER YARD ' i • - „ .••-.'.. 00 and up PROPERTY r Mr old established lumbar in f Hi! Mlk ->rti< adge of niombel- yard and buildings of the ?rii|> ar;fl Hoqutte of R»r- ftrio .! each lahle. Hlfi I ittts of ctlebintpd vaudeville j>«r-I Joseph T. Burrowes rormws were expended from Oie balrnny rmllng and earh picture was Theli , labelled wllh the name of a mem prr.tfr* t Company ber of the auxllUry. Prominent in t hi* display weic Hey i !>*• photogiaphs designated with lr.» Invr ,„ names of <« On« hmwe i'nniid M idant. Mri. Oolda Collins. TMs dis-j the furl of tffl I>Ut t() S«R Hill. \>HfU Ii. Red Bank. N. J., play of pictures was most ainusinK.' of (hf r e t hi btt iiriie», AH of Hi^n. Many of them were culled from ttlan ni, ti» M»fuiy on its final •oiiiitii RI,AD\ collsctlnns of photographs taken | Hit l»mi will he sold at. public vendue by the y«arJ IKO and th« coBtumes worn by , Mihci noted cHtantrophea in whi< h IOR WINTER tha aubJecU and th» several poaes | clared, Jii,r i i.'-i l Wat-* plityfi prominent [n«rt« Receiver, at the premises at No.. 213 were not al aJ) applicable to the chant e *,f u. uited in I7fto and 1851 at bulxiu Wo?t Front Street, on names assigned to them by the Inter- on thu i-» in the wake of severe eaith.qua.kft* ; Wi'rr rojuiy to fill ior decorators. John W. Maaon did neni ai u • Annthfti huge wave aait. to have I Kl ;i fortrcsh, ' the lettering for the photograph dia- stop ahiiiit,. ijrfn 47 feet high utruck the w»st your order froni our Intensity < ' < or the earth panied on the piano by Un, John may noun- Don't let winter sur- od, thr euinmii W. Ma»on. Thta was followed by an K-vtMi unsound Cab and Automobile Collide on Oak- 1931 • .nunence of depend upon original yell from the members of land Street. prise you—order now. the auxiliary. Mrs. Peggy Maybe* some nnti*-', i , »' tsnophe which randered a «olo with Mrs. Leo Hen- would ahattr, i hem in one a.wful A paeatnger In a taxicah was in- at 2 P. M. The property will be of- naaeay playing the piano accompani- stroke] jured early last Thursday morning "At any rate it 1« not hard to Im- when that conveyance and an. auto- ment. Lydia. Barry aang and re- r fered subject to a mortgage which will cited, Josie Hascal and Roae Thomp- agine what wwiiM happen to Atlan- mobile collided on Oakland atv«t Henry Allen Co. tlo City, fm rxamftle, if it were near Bridge avenue. The taxi, driv- be allowed to remain under very fav- aon, members at the original Tiller INC Oirli, rendered a dance number; struck by a 411 foot wall of water like en by Felix Delia Vecchla of Bridge orable conditions. Mr*. Tony Hunting aang «evera.l the one that swept in upon Messina, avenue had cut through In the front Hay, Grain nnd Feed solo*, being accompanied on the Italy. In 1WW. Wr>i-n you know that of a service station at the corner. The other car was driven by Julian piano by M». Maaon, Miu Elile Dey the United Kfatee geodetlo survey Phone F,«lontowr> ->!» rtndertd a eolo accompanied at the shows the highest point in the city *s Scott ct Bank street. TRUS This is an ideal site for a lumber piano by Mra. Leo Henneiaey, George only 21 feet tthnve sea level. It b»- The passenger, Richard Bicknell GlliiniHg aang to the piano accom- comes a simple problem uf matha- of East Bergen place, wan removed Eatontawn, N i and hardware business. The land has paniment of MUa Belle Hawley. Jack Biatic* to picture th« results. Most to Blverview hospital where it was a frontage of approximately 123 feet Rohrey, Charles Meeker and Larry of the ground there ii 12 feet above found that' he had received lacer- Laroa, who ityle themselvet the the s«a or lower." ations nn his -right ear, right hand on West Front Street and lies between Country Club Trio, s&ng aever&l The lurvsy shows the lowest point and left ankle. Policeman Louis numbers, Mr. Larog being at the in Asbury Park to be 27 feet above Hendricka investigated, but no com- Burrowes Lane on the west and the piano; Mlsa Hawley rendered vocal the sea level. Other elevations are plaints were made. aelMtlons to her own piano accom- Perth Amboy, 43 feet, Red Bank, 65 right of way of the N. J. Southern paniment and an original skit com- feet; Long Branch, 36 feet; Brigan- posed by Lon Hascall especially tat tine, 18 feet. Milk Dealer Fined. Railroad Company on the east. The Wednesday nifrht's program waa pre- One of the greatest authorities on ^|°ird is well laid out with a private sented by Mrs. Alice Hascall, Mrs. the subject of tidal waves. Professor Ormond Megill. a Belmar milk Ciaay Sperling and Mr. Watts. A. Vaillaux of France, has declared dealer, was fined J163 last week for ^'railroad siding extending the full that "tidal wave" In a misnomer in using bottles belonging to other deal- h er*. This waa the fourth time that DEO During Ute evening a decorated that fche tide has nothing to do with, " lonjrth of the property, with a shelter luncheon set was won by Leon Van- the phenomenon. Megill had come up on the same Brunt, the numbers being drawn by The popular conception of a tidal charge and he was fined JS tor each A over the siding so that goods can he Misa June Wolte-ri. wave la any unusually large wave. bottle In his possession. He waa ar- • Between vaudeville numbers the But, as Mr. Gordon pointed out, even raiffned before Juatic Henry F, Hy- unloaded directly from the siding in- tin of R«d Bank, to the yard with complete shelter gu«its enjoyed dancing to orchestra trie huge combers that caused aev- ^ PROTECTION from the elements at all times OF THE HOME LOW AND PHILLIPS' Public Sale of MUK or MAGNKSIA COMFORT IN THE LATER Bungalow on PRICES . YEARS OF LIFE 'i mean* more than DKXP COT HUCH. The name State Highway "Liggett*!" u yoor assurance of quality merchandise, of. genuine cotmetic*, of fresh, potent drugs • There's some- can be assured by Rouges V thing you need listed here. Come in today for it. And At 3 P. M., the same day there reaaembef theae are only examples of the many savings. will be offered at piiblic sale, on the ;75c BrrorJoU Ron,* . . 99* premises on the State Highway, near 50c Kin Proof Lipstick , We reserve the right to limit quantities. LIFE 50c Djer Krss Rouge. . -None sold to dealers. Headden's Corner, a lot of land ap- 60c Pomptian Rouge . proximately 50 feet front on the State KMODU4T INSURANCE Highway and about 160 feet deep with Creams TOOTH frame bungalow situate on same. The 65c PoruTiCoIdor 1XO Outdoor Girl 1*ASTB Vanishing Cream . Fax* Powder . . property is on the east side of the 60c Hopper's Creamf . 1X0 Plnaod's Face Do Not Lapse any of the Life Insurance 1.00 Hopper's Restorative Powder, small . • State Highway and is located on lots 60c Pompcian Cream 79* Pace Powder • . . 50c Ingrain's Milkweed Protection you have; better still Nos. 69 and 70, shown on "Map of \ .00 PtMt-'i Faca Powder Cream, small. . . Glondale Park." This property will , -.- njct-Kiu Pace Powder likewise be sold subject to a mortgage Depilatories nd i which can remain. The mortgage is Deodorants t&r the Hair Get More of It! held by the Atlantic Highlands Build- 5Oc Barin'i DepUatorr . . S7« 60c Gloatorm. 3SO *ing & Loan Association and was or- 1.00 Delatone Depilatory . iginally for $2,800. 1.00 Zip Dtpilatorr • • • 50c Conn Shampoo • • . Standard Remedlet 50c Plnaud's Shampoo . . mm ' "~ " ' 1XO Wearphal's AazlUator. 85c J»a Salts 4«« i matter wttJst your life Truar- 60c Brorno Seltzer . . . 34a necda may be, The Pro* The bungalow and lot will be sold FREE For Teeth ft Mouth l.WAgarol •«« de&dal ha* a policy to serve yoo. 60c Sal Hepatlca . . . JwC And Annuities that on the same day as the lumber yard. A Bij; 39c Fnmi/y Site l.OOEonita, ..... 6w« Tube of R«,j/I i-oo Li*t*riA« fee yon an Income'for Life. The lumber yard will be offered for •SOc Pebeco Tooth Paste . S*C 8Sc Kraschcn Salts . . . Sf« sale at the lumber yard at 2 P. M. MILK OF MAGNESIA 35c Revelation Tooth PUlt « Tableta Prudential reproientartvea are TOOTH PASTE Powder, small . . . *4O prepared to give you the beat and the bungalow property will be of- 3fc Lyon'« Tooth Powder 2Ie •ODK ," Pr« uith Each Purtlmw ZSc Feenamlnt .... Ife advice obtatnaHc. fered for sale at bungalow property n/ a 50c 75c Csrofd&BIUSiW.KV. at 3 P. M. DR. WEST'S 75c Doan't Pills .... TOOTH BRUSH 10c Styman'i . . 3 for Z5c Wood burr' lie Foodi 89c Value lie Colgate1! Cashmire JOHN S. APPLEGATE, BOTH tor Bouquet . . % for 4im .... EDWARD H IM iM it i i» /•„ „ I M1 l.nvrt, ('nmfi. />i'nr . .«•( -.(,• .hues Hi !li«: ( ijmi r j n.n Mi :• ' a/.unal- v. • . • deniy tiy V. Ugn? »t.. i. tO »f*i Hi ! • • Man Ki< ked hy Horse WBM vet> i ;i I-ast Sunday iiix'-,* I'a'inH

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- ii- Suites , ODD PIECES VALUE! f Ii 'lilHl'C JHSt 1 ill 'i\\ n !••. i r for high pres- ;pl«'ndid quality ,, ,,, ., i \i .: (!••:; ens and coverings. But ,,,.,., i | ui|Mi:,f fin- a short while as ,:. i, ..„. nii.wiiu'; our well-known policy i • MI . Mant'inKr stock, it is now offered . . , ,» • p, ior very quick clearance. We , . ,, d, .-, low of the Two and Three-Piece nis Sale. ,, i 40 Suites and over 75 Comfortable Chair* i lioose from. $57.50 2-Piece Suite* covered in extra quality T»p«»trjr, in various color combinations. $85 value. $98-oo 2-Piece Karpen Suites. Newest type spring con- struction makes this suite very comfortable. N«w extra quality covering in rich coloring. $150 value. $115.00 2-Piece Karpen Suites in an exceptional coyer- ing. Extended base type; very luxurious. $200 value.

LD HOME JUMBO is baked like 2-Piece, newest design, loose pillow back style. Guaranteed spring work. Advance »tyle, cover* O the old-fashioned hearth breads ing and coloring. R«Hiilm $18!). of long ago. why this old-time shaped loaf has the fine, rieli hearth-flavor prized by 3-Piece Suite. A It u» inak.- and a very popu- those who know good bread. lar model covered in a high-grade Tapestry. Deep, soft springwork in scats and backs. Reg- Because it's an old style loaf, oven OLD HOME ular $200 value. heat from the sides, bottom, and top penetrates every part during baking. SPECIAL SALE This gives Old Home Jumbo fine, About A Price! even texture, with every morsel baked 10-PlECE DICING ROOM SUITES to the same uniform goodness. Buy a 3, 4, 5-P1ECE BEDROOM SUITES. loaf at your grocer's today nnd treat ABOUT 50 ROOM SIZE RUGS. your family to bread with the real West Furniture Co. hearth flavor. 0 KKYPOKT, N. J. BAKED B Y THE FISCHER BAKING C O KED BANK REGISTER ^FPTEWBFB 23

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Mi K'ln It wit, h<- iw, ; fra/ne ronMi ur< ioi, (FORGE B. BROWN CO. on t he east t he in , > lalre a young man In l.i ing, part of whic h ic ties or Kardenei .* (juartc different t, of elghi INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE [he ci Kes a l"t of d)f?«r price is J7.6S1 i hat stage of lift H< waa Mi • . ...v > I , I'hoiif BXI BED BANK, N. i. The building will ha.« a concrete la^le. 1 was Juat Haddon I h«i » A 1« •»«« » • v <•<•<• <-»•• • »« foundation, a Mate roof and will con alt* when a young man in l>in i»r tain the most mori*>;n equipment. ties ran make boya In 'heir !«r - The stable floor will he of concrete, remember them for life, with hii.'i the mow flooring will he of .«pruce EXECUTORY SALE thoughts, or pneaibly remembM '|(t< and there will he & form installed for life because of ttitrh b.,i>n»' -OF— for an additional hay chute. The wsys. new structure will be erected on the Ed. Allaire wu a aplendld youn< The Personal Property of the Late alte of the old barn, part of which man. Hs was one of the "man abmu waa recently destroyed by fire. town" chape; played baseball, w.nt The plant of the new barn were to rtancei, had a horse and boate ' MARGARET JOHNSON drawn by Fred M. Truex of Redand so on; ]u«l the kind or > fell"- Bank. that boys look up Io with «dmli« Corner of Linden and Waterwitch Avenue, tirn. MODE LAND TOB HOSPITAL. He wasn't a loud, handshaking Highlands, , good-fellow type On the oth«r hand Two Marlboro Farms Purchased for he was "Just natural." I'd call him Saturday, October 3rd, 1931, the HUiadale Institution. But when he'd walk down tin stief Two Marlboro farma containing he'd say "Hello, Haddon," anil 1 •#,) usual outbuildings will soon be add- BOrt nf give t Iftri a chMve ''- •^•H- The undesigned has been ordered by the executor! to (ell to theed to the new atate hospital (rounds along with him, and a*k nun «)>.*« higheit bidder, the cements of two cottars and listed In part at followi. ttona about haaeball BIK! t«.ft«» t. at Hillsd&le. One of them Is the J.horses and things That w*,«r. ? r, ., , Kitchen furniture and utensils, oak dining room table, five chairs, rockers, Leon Schenck farm, of 188 acrea. buffet, looking glasses, pictures, bric-a-brac, atands, table linen, Btaffoid- to do. was It? Its hatiiU with -. The other Is the Chirks Ft. Stoim membering. is it " But I hav,* ,, ehire blue plate, assorted crockery, tiltlnf water pitcher, wall tapestrlci, place of 140 acres. With these prop- ,ug« cheats bedroom suites, blue tpun curtains, writing desk, mattreaset, membered It, all these ye«i« |u»' •• erties the hospital grounds will ci,n a very simple, appreciative w«v '• waidmb.es. bed linen, bed quiltt, wall brackets, dish closett, lamps, garden slst of 1,000 acret. tr.ols. trunks and hundreds of articles too numerous to mention. that's what boys in their teena r^^' It it planned eventually to care they need younK men In their t wn for 2,500 patients at the hospital. TERMS:—Cash, ties whn vrfll lalk with thru ,• About 1,000 employees will be re-discuss baseball and such «uh)<-'> The house will not be open for Intpection before day of sale. quired to operate the Institution, with them and advise with thrm i,- many of whom will live on the prop- some of the things that are in i»\« GEORGE H. ROBERTS, erty. All of the orchards on themlnda. That's the time of lit,- H,M 300 I.O< JOHN ADAMS, Auctioneer. farms will be retained to supply a boy begins to feel tike talking i Clerk. . fruit at well aa other crops, such as grown men, especially to K,,n.: strawberriei, blackberries and asyounc- ; men who amount t<» «mr,. r paragus. A dairy haa already been thing. I could name several orth>i>^ R, established at the hospital and allfine young fellows down tn HeM tj-d milk used there it supplied by this Bank, whom I remember for )u» dairy. that elmple kind of Ihlnc 1 * K' I am not sure why 1 lememnei Silent Automatic OFFICES FOR RENT SDK NEW TENANTS. those traits all these years, but " M«M hfen rather think It waj beeause <>f M .nt v « hftir- Apartment and Houea Bented In experience I had with another fei -p-.kf! of Janitor Service . and Around Red Bank. low who waa not so kindly in hif- I that all mannerj. I walked all the way tmm Oil a. Howard Llppincott and the B . Bergen place to Louis Manhelt of team went to Atlantic Hl(thl»n.t!. t • -< i\%\ mi H. L. Zobel Building itage. with a team of horses • < 1 Perth Amboy, John B. Conover's tn' ^!! at- waa the way baaeball teams it... bungalow en Conever lane to Philip Mri. L. between towns in those days Seacoast I t c : f ing Co* COR. BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD, B. Walnwright of Katt Orange, Dr. * i* Perry, Jamet W. Parker's house on the cor- I knew they wouldn't lake m» <• >'«rbnur, ner of Eatt Front street and High along with them In the stage, '•<• ' -'' Mn. RED BANK, N. J. street to Byron E. Aspdin of Redcause there were too many !,<>>» « h * Mr*. 1112 MAIN ST., ASBURY PARK Bank, half of Harry Patterson's would like to (to. But I reckon? ' - A Klrby, house on Maple avenue to Oscar W. that If I walked all that riintanr* i, i.m^i Mn Rath of Brooklyn and George H. root for the team they'd givr m* « r h>< mi Meaftv Llppincott'« house at Little Silver "hitch" home. to F. X. Underbill et KtyporU At;«r th% game waa over X the pitcher If I could ride home fEL-EPHONE 22S8-J. HOMESTEAD SOU). the rear steps of the stage. "How'd you get here?" hs aaked "Walked," George H. Llppincott Again Owner I replied. "Well, walk home," was his ugly answer. And I walked hack. of Little Silver Property. B. A. SHOEMAKER The Llppincott homestead prop- DEALER EN erty on Little Silver Point road at Little Silver, which haa been owned and occupied the past eight yeara by Stillman Park Ktnry Salt, has beeri bought by "Miniatur* Country ElUtas" George H. Lippincott, who was the Why build on a lot whea you ANNOUNCEMENT! COAL owner before the property was aold to Mr. Salt. The property com- may buy a half acre tor the prises nine acrea of land. On It are same price ? Wood. Feed, Hay, Straw a house and garage and other out- Frontages up to 211 feet. buildings. Mr. Lippincott will make Water, Gas, Electricity. Roads. LIME and FERTILIZER a number of lmprovementa to the A-LL INSTALLED. property. The aale wai made by Peat Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed the Hadley-Hall agency and G. How- Ray H. Stillman ard Lippincott. Owner and Developer. Baled Shavings State Highway, We Have Been Appointed the Boys can make extra pocket money ISatontown, N. J. Phone 17S. Selling LEHIGH and WILKESBARRE selling The Register.—Advertisement PLYMOUTH COAL For Twenty-Ova Tear*. Try a Ton of This Red Ash Coal Little Silver, New Jersey EXIDE SOTO SIX Authorized Dealer

FREE WHEELING ONLY $20 ADDITIONAL -- for this locality, in addition to selling YOUR CAR IS A NECESSITY- That BUT YOU CANT AFFORD A POOR ONE These are time* when rrrrr rml ImproTttnrnta hare b«en added NEW .." in e»ejy dollar roonu. People to this ear la the preaeBt jtmt, de- generally are insisting on real spile the bet that tt waa die Tahse ^Une Inaeeesaitiee. Manufacturer* leader in its priee-elaes frosa the tn utrrrhur with all the enerfrr start. And the present De Sola Six BATHROOM soul geviuA at their command to is by manr dollars the lownt-priend fVtbighrrand erenhigherTaliini. car crer Io bear this name —(be Exide Batteries The last rear haa «e«i a decrease lowed-priced six ever (pnuand is prices and an increaae in i>a cat lord examination of your home, then present to "make the old car dc ' any longer- In virtr of present jrrirr sketches and estimates of costs. You'll be •nd ralur ntandards, TOO m»> find own a Dt It i pleasantly surprised by our figures. ttiat il i« fmltt* mmomj. the diflenaee between tnaa eeon- onrr and the groat extraragame* mf W wonld likrtoahcvw TOD aDe Solo maiinlalniog an obeeJete ear. 5U •• an oaljtandlDg example of ihr progrrM tbat has heen made Renwmber, jour motor ear la a •*• li a«e RAS'K P. rMBFR 23, 1931. ^•w» t Atlanti< j > It 1<<[ t t-,t m.,fl ^ h»rlea Woolleey N*. i Red Cross Work •I Hey v, im in |,sy $70 ror rr,r,a I BlISiNfSS: That's ,111MB I lab A1J t fi e ri (i i i AnthonyB pUfe | t',i l-t, and ea During August I *,!!•*• WHB ftried $0 t Ma/ arid (,{/i > Iff. I we wont to be doing today rtmoved last ;jrn(,,j ^•v will be observed Bun- lut) w.ll meet lo- 11)1 [j > Hum* Hmtvut !»«[,»•'/.,*.• m>. The Trhilei • to the hnma - - '•• i tin at the Methodist rnoi t (j«/ nl^'hi tl.r Emerald col -With yC H take-, one min- fc»jhrv . .-. M. - Wru r. .H Hooper will b« laland the • •s McKelv-ry Is attending T»» Pa( f • 'illrge In Bartlett Ahearn hue reiumed hli ute to hoa ••u.f few prop- nm of li.ib j-ia'c who atttnd- Th. IUM:, Life , Ki.igr.t ^av« a (aipwell talk itudies at Rutgein university. Hi uncn H ( "ti vent ion at At- luUtlon of « ' . "k ei thr (>nlr>l BiipUm ed the Mayor and Mm Oeoige W. Hardy, osition and ;,.--«» «nd then ,(.,^'y 1 "i Mr h«> entered BlnRha.rn- Isntin CHy IHM Y. abl«<3 ' n,-'..) «n<1 *fie away a wirk upmoHle !l- rif asW bring In- l' i'liii l'lM\tnn h>4i, resumed lila Aritiouncing'Last Months liXli * H 0 t I • H T i »J,(,!!'» Hay tvi- v .»1'..> «t Vi)iHno\a unlveiBlt\ nt:m rial »'•••' i " Oaken I 'i.n«Mi Ijilila I: aj.|,en the !• PRIZE iWllMVERS AM. IF. O MOTORS, Inc. «iid family w|l] n)ove Highlands News r h.n,f at Brooklyn ' I h« Red Bank Reffl»t«r ran b* huught KAST miM »i riiui.« ?<>.i kr.D BANK. N. J. I', Hlnlil«n4a m\ Badlc't drus «tor« «n,l Cyril A. Smack, «t»j!M on the oldfti Ju>«t>b fll«ni«n's Btur«.) I 3 Piver Street, Saa Bright ~W» kalian Ih« f« *<• >h* b».i «ar of It. «!•»• tn tha world" Sunday night. The The publlo ichool reopened Mon- Mary W. Sheppard f iahert The names, and t t< < riny after having been clo»ed thrco 2 » »> »' ttttttttt tit datnagf >' Joseph F. Leuther, tha principal, *i v.:!i take i course in artteach tha elfhth crade. Th« hoard G. Harold Murphy, Icfll.n'v - « Y i,i tt i his y*ar. I of Kit,... . approved plam for grading and' ter- «ift Mil»nnal(i has entered WhiHier Road, Strethmere, N. J. In ••, racing the school property. *•' ' and J,ee unlvtraity in Miss Irene Hoolan, a member of W. I. Couch, ,« Dolmen Dyer haa returned the teaching staff of the public « Barnegat, New Jersey J-IMiini"ii ami Lee for hli »acBfhoot- , li on tha sick lint, and Mind ' *t i I- .,. Helen Quast la substituting in her Charlotte L. Cobb, H l»rlfr>i(i Little and h«r aon 7 • ,n i absence. Ten uih silui, frem $ 10 it 12.10 60 Jackson Street, Long Branch • f i e on a motor trip to Can- niair'a restaurant at the bridge •ich, ars iwirded by ui monthly J. D. Elmer, -*iin if Biown opont last week will remain open for the winter. for tha b*tt vertai to fit the pic 8 3817 Central Ava., Ocean City i»ni i<- City. He and Morris Sidney Mendes entered nutgfra turet In «ur faldtn. Try n«i1 month. university at New Brunswick. Sid- Edith Nissen, *itipMfiftd the flrennen'a con- \ n a! that place. ' ney Margollus has returned to Rut- 9 R. D. No. I, Box 266, Lakewoed gers for his second year. ttiHi Wra. Walter H. Hortwr First Prize Won By COAL .tuiiiiK '<> Canada. Mr«. Horn- Mrs. Annie Johnson and daugh Russell TalboH Coryell, 10 mvinn a vacation from her po- trr of Fair View are spending a Curtis Place, Manetquan, N. J. I eed - Fuel Oil - Hay witn the County gaa company. week with relatives at this place. Cyril A. Smack, Saa Bright, N. J. •- Mmt made a weekend trip The newsstand at the Highlands Hfi k.shii e mountains. station will be cloied October 3d for of I,V the season. Miss Florence Margol- It's bad ••«u«K new. but U'» Rrinr t, MfliuiHlay marie Ita last trip v - Mi'Nhon Hnnday. The Handy Ins Is In charge of the stand at the worta when you're old, « titt-Hinfit* of the Central rail- present time, succeedlns her broth When the work's to be don* and np v,'!! rtisrnntinue aervice on cr, Sidney, who has returned to col- the water li cold. Jeddo-Highland Coal gives the same satis- kln.i of i lege. and H u*' Yes, the coal's in the bin antj ii' st m»»fting of (he parent- A Ford car owned by Fred Par- 1 action that any quality product gives. t hur MR .•' there's work in tha ilave H«lni of ' H*k'i< lation nf the fall HA- ker was stolen Sunday morning :il h,. ),«ld October 30th, and while It was parked In front of Of a mother who gett it. She'll Andrpw ' 1 of ft, in., tr t hn nat ur« of a reception Johnson's drug store on Bay ave- rest in tha grave. it'.** if#*iH or th*) B(*hoolH. nue. While, Parker and the) police V" .inrriHRe «fllr for (he benefit <>Tf wera looking for tha car the person oHtn nf r.u* j. • IIH fRfd by ! 'I Im Y"i;np l«dlf«' fo/iglify of St. Clarence Burdge gave a clambake •'•! Mn-- . f Kcrt'irhiu ^ With (Ufa The touch of a match to the gas K .tmirh -will hnld a card Sunday afternoon to a number of •i ni pn at tha jet, t Kr irlny night of this week «.t friends from the city. inn l««l ,S,it in ii» v mm i.Ir-K l.v *!*•*•« nvidttni'luni. The society The Highlands coffee circle will Ona moment to sing, then—believe of Shi* it or not— *• HANCE & DAVIS "Jill V. 1 of »1! r>0 in cold on th« co-glvrt a bunco and card party Satur- ! *'H I>IHH. and it WBH won Ijyday night of thla week at Mrs. A This life is worth living; tha Telephone 103 Tut That Room to Work. • frif n I lie hefl. Collsrd's cottage on Atlantic street. watir li twti The rilffrrenre bet WP*TS * vn Mltuitif* Highlanda Buelnesa Three young men who live at mom r'-ffR^ional Women's club held Ocean View In the summer got in Where Quality Rules. ,,lff!iilw:i tneetlnff at 1he hom« an argument with Zachary Anthony f ari'1 pp? l.ilHsn mid Helpn firph«a. nver a bill at the latter's restaurant 1** one M« Jersey Central Power StLi^liKc v\>-'(- madft foi th* winter ac- GJ-7 lit by J»tH nn Ray avenue Saturday night. One !•' MKI MIUHTH/.Mtion of them threw a bottle through the f i nn t window of the restauiitnl. It Pays to Advertise* in The Register. Tliry were arrested and arialpnc I

THE M XTACULAR SALE OF THE YEAR!! REDUCTIONS UP TO 501 ON FROCKS & COATS Thursday, September 24th to Saturday, October 3rd Printzess Coats URING the past year many of the women of Red New Fall Models We carry a complete line of D We now have on display the PRINTZESS (oats Styled for Bank and Vicinity have smartest line of Fall Dresses. the individual wide variety become pleased patrons of The Coats and Evening Gowns. Just ot hiended tm lir contrasts Kaye Shops. As a token of ap- when you want them, all in the and luxun< H:. »«al will be very latest of styles and color preciation to these women and combinations. At THE KAYE the vogu< ! in Permit to attract new friends, this spec- Shop you will find an extensive PRIN1ZI •in i you in this tacular sale is being held. Great- selection of intriguing modes. fascinatiisf H of "What Their lines are flattering and shalllwea er values in such exquisite gar- they personify smartness. You incur » »I»hgation by com- ments have never been offered The style you prefer we now ing in and •king over our com- before. Make sure and be one have in your size, and "The plete line I'KINTZESS Coats. KAYE Low Price Tag" brings it It include r A«o Want the "custom" laet with fall sale Fort> Vepir« Aft. toe? — Your style's A score of DeriKKiau lion, vm: .u? !<•. 1 x p«rta of Mldtfietirwn towrml»i|' g»^> All this week, A&f 'J » • tmeetinf? and Peter Y Kvt-i.M w,-. Vour style's here. liest food* of the season, and lending made aecretary. Jt was a^n,.) lack?—or brown?—or nationally advertised bronds ... at excep- aBsociatlon or Mlddletowi, l"«i.si. > tional savings. ! and tlit olfl( eja i?]e(teii *ht l«. ' Plenty of both here. T. Stout ]»resldeiit, Jehu I' ' •'•j,. O. H Collins and It ii I'...'., n- •iiffcrcnt models make it Here are a few from the hundreds of your J pi pBldents, I eter Y. Eveielt hR( i. Ret just what you want' nearby A8.P Shop there and buy liberally tury, S T White treisuifi »nd Ji» eph E Jlalph, Dr. Andrew, TimoUiv .shoes. EASTERN DIVISION M. Maxfion, C Mel Juhns<.u At.. (Jeorg© Miulkey commute* on b> FANCY QUALITY lawi, etc. Hull Hnvti, A number of young people of fW : No. 2 Hank, Fair Haven and Seabiigtn CROSBY or went on a straw ride to Long Kinn. i •n ,i,.,wiilM(; l.y .. GOLDEN BANTAM cans in Horden'a large truck, wlii. h WH CORN W II J I'aikt.r .f 29 drawn by Forman Hiniih .-. fou Jamil, liorsefl. The party was t tlleli mfll I Itt^f 'lttik '.f Mh, r FRESH PACKED —PURE FRUIT Belle IK. Baul, Harriett Miiiton. Ma •r O.-rai,),,.!! , lit „ .1, t,'l f. , IM Rich, Charles Clayton, Aitliui Mil, Vi wulk, I ,, ton, Frank Conklin, Charles ChHnij. S-uth .Slntw.il.uiy by th llf.I lliihli William Hunell, Geurse Whit.- Lay Ml !.ll,,la 111.:.- of 1 . I! <',.,i,,ver of I.In nd William Allen. | ,^ to \^ !•• Ann Page"STRAWBERRY The last picnic of the season WM ' Aviatill, •li-X!*H, while :t,i |.'.»,'',*<• !" eld by the Morrlsvllle and Jilllsidf spend the winl,', with ,,l;,',\,- tholio churches. A rattle of Ho I..,1 fu Del 'I'he (imifn N I'MiUli, lui.s.i™

A. Lawrence's valuable trottiri>; vvline he had on Branch av.iuii- ».- l»nf't" l.v orse was held In the evening an.t . II HU hotel. Mort V I'ni-li '1 he mil. »i,3 inn,ie the horse was won by Thomas I>w ! . ••! l.ev }'< VanNest of by William A lliiiipln,; PRESERVES gan of Morrisvllle. Among those HS ; t ! M 11HI I w escape from Tho E. Y. JHI'!•,• eld at the residence of Mrs. William Courtesy Qimlitv Carthy, William Saguerton, George James Casey, Jr., of Shrewsbury NOODLES ling of Little Sliver. The proceeds 5c I^anxe. Frank Mi-Cnrmark, Michael sailed on the steamer Olympic for R 'ere $55 and were for the benefit of Saguerton, KU-hard Keake, Michael European tour. he ladies' aid Boclety of the Metho- Kelly, Harry McCormack and Ben- 4, PILLSBURY'S OR CERESOTA 31st church. jajiilu Lam*. The outbuildings on tie farm of w Edwin Beekman of Middletown were The annual reunion of the 29th bag'A^V bag destroyed by fire. The loas on the regiment New Jersey volunteers was held at the Holmdel Reformed buildings, hay, grain and farming $ .00 FOR LD implements was $5,000. church. Nearly 250 persons were Charles A. Minton, aon of James present. The women of the church fc H. Minton of Fair Haven, bought Dr. .served suppers ami netted $123, M KS Harold Perkins's drug store on Mon- which was divide! tietween trie reg- LOUR . bag 3DC mouth street.- Mr. Minton was, a iment ami the churrh. ; legietejed, pharmacist The annual electitMi of the Hed 'i'UH OR IODIZED 4 The 324 annual convention of the Bank yacht rlnh lesultrd In John R. NO MA Monmouth county Sunday-school as- Dicknmn bein^ elected commodore, sociation iwas held. In the First Mcth- J. Fred Rotz vice commodore, J, INNER V- UAH Si 1 :H WITH MORTON'S SALT 7c idlst church. Red Bank. Frank James fleet captain. Christ,>- Dr. Russell G. Andrew of Naveslnk phpr G. Hupfel treasurer, William I.,. lold his one-quarter interest In the Heddenbers secretary and K. (.. \V. 300 C Lbs. of Felt, illette Bay View Heights property Woerz governor. i Mr. Gillette for $12,000. Margolus brothers conducted n, Robert Whits .died at his homo grocery store at the corner of Main Allowance For UNEEDA BAKERS near Leedsvllle at the age of 82 and streets, Humson.. $5.00 CIGARETTES /ears. His wife and five children Borough officials put up red flags at Old Mattresses, urvlved him. his corner as danger signals and BUTTER or CHEESE ^ LUCKY STRIKES, CAMELS . Miss Delia Kellty and Michael many pessons called at the grocery Connor were married at St. James's store to injulre when the auction WAFERS , •.«" CHESTERFIELDS, OLD GOLDS church by Rev. James A. Reynolds. would be held. Special Price- The Keyport school was opened Thomas J. Emery of Atlantic with Gerardus C. Morris as principal OLD-FASHIONED '^ Highlands received what he believed and Miss Eva Rowe as assistant. was a blackhand letter. The writer Thin matin'** N 11 pk CARTON OF 10 PKGS. Jt will ihow.you at!a"glanca furniture of the Oceanic inn and In Elwood Smith of Colt's Neck and 1 v r > < loading the mattress on a wagon Miss Bertha Frances Hurley of Glen- SIMMONS .the unujual economy of buying*AlP $ cholce quijnty 'meati. roll of bills containing over $300 dola were married at the bride's dropped to the ground. It was sup- home by Rev. Jacob Leuppee. a posed that the money was placed in former pastor of the Fair Haven YOUR CIIOK: Sirloin* Steak. the mattress by a guest at the hotel. Methodist church. The Daughters of Liberty lodge of The Red Bank high school athletic Oceanport was planning a sociable association organized for the season Cross Rib Pot Roast . .- . £ to be held in Oskaleta httl. Charles R, Walling was chairman of the .95 b committee. His assistants were Mrs. George VanTaisel, aloy Midgley, Shoulder Lamb Chops* • - > Nanna Hayward, Annie DuBols and Arthur Lipplncott. Loin Lamb Chops While George Antonldef, a black- 17 Broad Street. You can buy during this spec- smith between Holmdel and Keyport Red Bank, N. J was working at his forge, someone ial for one week, a Simmons Shoulder of Veal tole his watch from his vest. Mr. 100% All Layer Felt Mattress Antonides suspected a stranger who GOSSARD ii few moments before had stopped in a Damask Tick, in choice C in the shop to ask the direction to Foundation Garment*. * It Shoulders SHORTCUT »>. 15 Keyport. QBADCATB COIISKT1EIIRB of colors. Same price any Abram Sanborn of Llncroft drove Alwajn In Attendanco. SHORTCUT to Red Bank and tied hli horse on size. SiiMAed Shoulders' \ ib. 19c Front Btreol. While doing his shop- ping the animal got frightened and Uirdlea, —OR— 2 b Ib C ran away. The horse was later found Frying Chickens oVl°age ' • -35 at Ijorig Branch uninjured, but the wngon was damaged. SIMMONS Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hayward of HIE GKI.A1 ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. Marlboro entertained at a dinner party. Their guests were Mr. and COIL SPRING', ANY SI/J. Mrs. Edward Schanck, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Burke, Miss May VanNostrand, WITH STABILIZER. Mrs. Lillian Smith and Mrs. Cort- wrlprht. Mr (»,,.[,„, • ' < ,.M. 1, In hi Tlffl le t f I ny her of It)* HHM nsmentt, h«r«f1lt <• William Carhart of Little Silver *i '•tufa «f th* •»ld h * "'* "'"' ' J*nn It M J11' moved his carriage storage room „„ f | r, mid not )>« i vrl IMI tu [»<. from the rear of his lot to the front Hi- v - •• . •' l.il "li 'huiVll It in fin r|, !>.,« tl'm •M! .1 til ii t thlM n: llT li.'l , M • l 'lit 1- 1 . .. • ii >. i *• TIM of the lot next to his blackHmlth Wi. . .f n t •< i I-M! < i.t it I.. 1 . MMl,..J I,, 1! • It,.,: lln, k H.^lnt* i . .. „ .i, .f. ..f Jcu. ).• ('.'Hi. '•!' nf • '!>. , shop, where the building wan uan.l 1 1 .1. \ vl,i(> . n , 111 -I < X T >, r, ( ,,,,,( . •^1 *•» •* ft' lr,,p ( rHI I, urrk . ,| .1.-1 r . - f ;n fin ndilition to the blacksmith , > • 1 . ' ' l. ! " !'• Iff, >.f »ll >!'l. <>n til* <•• i n' 11. HAKHY 'Mil AX. GLOBE 1 "f Juiill i 'J ,'i" A M . U> I'll •• WU i m till I- ;,.' >w y • Jl MJi JAHAi , tiUlIUtftttl. - iiinest iliitbruiintr of Scobe>vlllo ng«cn .n1^ Seabright ( lub IS '• ••» raom un Holds Card Party J. H. WHITE wcfirra; Roofing und Sheet Melai Contractor VkyhghU Ventilating

t owivkeLa •lock of in*l«il*i* ,• f i. WHIIKS7. RED BANK N, J. It Pay* to Advertise in The Register KITCHEN BREAKFAST ar, d Chicken, Steak n e nr> CABINETS ROOM SUITES in Green, Gr»y, Ivory or Whit Including Ponelnm Top Tablt and ml iro -I. ' at the One Price, ^ with 4 Chairs, in your choice of ":-;T,.m,lAnn'i:tatu nl.ij.n « r an Shore Dinner* Wanda. Rry entire wiek gen- Color Combination*. II,'1 lluiiiltl J. er p lly a.i' i: BROOM CLOSETS to Match Cab- 50t 0 ably whim From $2Q On V-"-'!'v Used low fp%i tv .-• i.1 wt-i c Mi and Mn. Qtnrgr. 1 1 les fit inett at $| ff .00 V,.II. Mi i»" 19O8 TIHMII ..tosolsn* man, Mrs. H. Blrklnsher, Mra. John dale hus etarleil the wn,k <,f it ! -"but today's <• Adams, Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. Elva surfacing tha Swimming HK»r road TeL lea Bright "^- (iailand, Mrs. Clarence DouglsJ, with gruvcl Mn,l KiiviH I IIPI« ii UNFINISHED REMNANTS of anil kmtck, gr»N Mrs. H. D. Woolley, Mrs, V. C. 811-general gralifli Hum here r>ecaus» OCEAN AVE, known advent* vpr, Mrs. Joseph Tanslg, Mrs. A. W.the road Is about lo he Improved. VanSyckle, Mrs. Leo Nicholas, Mrs. It Is largely traveled inirt Its condi- TABLES •o-dot«* *•*** ••' l> George. Kraua, Mrs. William R. Fow- tion has been deplniable. LINOLEUM SEA BRIGHT *,' wlfli X O'1 f *• ler. Jr., Mrs. Henry Renshaw, Mn. Adrian Nllarhelrn has resumed hla Margaret Hess, Mra. James A. Ryan, studies at Dartmouth college. Drop Leaf Tables. $^.50 Pitt y«>i.. . I Mrs. William Keefe, Mrs. Jane Gar- William Farrrll Is im),loving from We have a few Remnants of very land. Size 25x40 " his Bhknesn, hut he Is mil unabla M.n M loses Marjorie Hennessey. Mae to iesum« hla pocitlon at Jenny Plain Tables, Unfinished — All fine Linoleum that may be just the In tl> Heyers, Charlotte White, Slgrld Nel- City. mn, Alire Hyan. Pearl Hitt, Ruth Theodore Parmly has about fin- Sizes, with Drawer. ' •ize for your bathroom floor. It will CUBES VICE TuHls, Edith Blrklnsher and Helen ished harvoiting his peach crop, tin From $Q 75 to $ff .00 Oarrlcl, Rlker Carlock, tieorge is the largest producer of peachea pay you to stop in and look them Thompson. Willlnm Brown. James A. in this nectlon. Last week he. had PURE PETROLE JCTS lt.mii, .r.ih.i KIIIIHII.V, J.niiiii Shock. alx tnrjiloy.!!^ isallK-ilr.n th fruit. of AUK -1 c Unfinished Chair* in Windsor or over. Also a few small pieces of Flirlhy Call ViinSande, J. B. Mapza, Wil Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel .1. Bennett, Fiddle Back Design. Crew L«PV*-- limn Fowler, tSr., Daniel Naughton, Jr., and their two daughter!! have Congoleum being closed out at cost. ICarl Joline and John Braizo. A subsidiary t '' returned to Asbury Park after hav- From $| .75 to $0.50 o t h A ~ Tw. new memheia Jolnod the club ing spent the summer with Mr Hen- f, I CIM., i CW*« iMllu-on. of «.. . recent ly, they heinp Mrs. Charlotte net fa grandmother, Mis Samuel J. Bill' • . 8 P l» r Robeitwn and Mrs. Mora White. Bennett. Kitchen Chairs, Plain or Var- Let us estimate on your Linoleum •id • > William England is aufTcrinu from nished. $| .50 and $0-00 a sore foot. He nteiipr'i on » nail job. T'tt.tl \ I lolmdel News. which ran through his shoe and in HI n , i to the foot. The out. In healing The membera of the Baptist Sun- Robert Cobbs haa a numbs i of day-school will take part in the re-dogs at his boarding kennels. M'n-I ligious parade and rally at Red Bank of the dogs are of the hunting WIMP Sunday. ties and Mr. Cobbs is conditioning Mr. and Mra. ' Oscar Rath and them for the gunning soson- their three children of New York The barn on Charles Holmes'a spent Sunday with Mr. Rath's fath- place was blown down during a er, Louis Rath. heavy thunder shower and wind Mn. John Sherman attended a storm last week. Mr. Holmes ex- missionary conference at East pects to put up a new building Orange yesterday and today. shortly to replace the one destroyed Albert Drum haa one of the finest Two pl« roasts and a duck roast crops of garden lima beans in this were held at Pins Brook the part locality. week. The pis; roasts wer« given by Joseph Holmes la having hia out-Alexander Matthewson and William buildings repainted. Saxnuel Guth-.*r McQuire and the duck roast by Mrs. ii doing the work. Eva Livingston. Now/ Services at the Baptist church Sunday' will be In accordance with Eastern standard time. Evening Colt's Neck New*. services will be resumed Sunday, October 4th. Charles T. E. Matthews, formerly William E. Gould's naw barn and of this place, was a visitor here part two-car garage has been completed. of last week. A PACKARD EIGHT Edward Peseux of Hazlet did the Gloom Is general among the farm- work. The building replacaa onn ers here because of the low price of which was destroyed by flra last potatoes. Last week potatoes wtri spring. selling- for only SI per barrel. Henry Pingle. haa had a, gravel The boys of the Pioneer athletic, $ club have started activities for tha driveway made on his property. season. They held their first mest- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schanck have ing last Thursday night at the moved back to their former home schoolhouse. in Honolulu, where they are making /or 1885 Rev. Frank Huff of Marlboro made their home with their son, R«v.an. address at the Reformed church Norman Schanck. Sunday night. The season for beach parties haa Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Button of IT'S A ended. Nearly every week during Chappaqua, New York, are visiting fo$t mcctved ft tsdeymn tron 010 the summer a group of the residents Mr. and Mrs. John O. Schanck. of this place held beach parties at The members of the sewing club a«ctory •dvising us to sell the Eighth Series Packard Avenel. of the Reformed church met at the fiTefUMQger sedan for $1885 F. O. B. Detroit. Money-Saver Mr. and Mrs. Chrlney Holmes arid home of Mrs. William Hunt last Ten other bemuttful and distinguished models In the ALL YEAR 'ROUND Series Use ate otfered at equal cr greater price

Nol only during the "D<><< D,is» .>[ .nid August bul In frigid winlor an woll n W- *in'iiv.i. ..- llofrlgeralorlsan. These fine cars, brand new and surpassed only by th'« economy ^ mivoH pmccy .n 'iili and every Year. recently announced Ninth Series Packards, are offered Not m.-ni ll,«,.•,. lie 1 ..., • •»'! :tinl dollare-and- at $600 to $845 less than Ninth Series prices. .-cut is j- i.i • . iitorally- "throw-

1 u -1 >/ « --.»t lo n#urlyhalf These new prices are the lowest at which new Packard tii»l /«ar. Think i have ever been offered. ••:.' fat -all due to •:•• ''!•• omplelely bal- Why not act today when the best selection of models i . I"i• h and colon is available! l> .il .1 • Will; .ill n-;wH^. ^ou need Its safe t.,Mij.,n ttl.K, It-. - , •,-••,II- n. us money -saving, lust Prudence Points To Ton will be surprised at die modest stun'your used ear !IY- linil out at once how much a beautiful work, much is soon accomplished. WeatliuihouHe will «av» In your home. This applies with special emphasis WHO OWNS to a growing account with this All THE U A N O N B Wes tinghouse Bank. <7&*>2A«M4'W1ST1HOKOUS 3% Interett Paid on IT'S A MONEY SAVER Savings Accounts. Monmouth County Packard Co. IIIMHIIII III! IIV Monmouth St. at Maple Ave. Ocean Avenue THE ELIN COMPANY Red Bank Sea Bright Tel. S. B. 90 111 W. Front SI., Red Bank, N. J. BROAD^TREETNATIONALBANK Tel. R. B. 2176 R'EDTBANK It Pavs to Advertise in The Register. RED BANK REGISTER T

A TINTON FA1XS "SHOWEK-" I MO I If V R. HOUNIHAN County Farmers SKIOB KfX A P«*1j O)T*n for Mr. and Mn Anne *t Beauty Everett imdlrt iMl TlmrnUj. Visit Virginia IE WAUL.AGC «' AI. PINK .<•• .\ ?u /• A eurj>rls« •huwei f% £ D ^S $ ^ &* i I A I i / 1 N IN 1 v> THuisdiy nl^hl r..i Fruit Grower! P»y • V.n: .. i I Kveiett Ura/llry • ,1 1 Apple Orcbkid* ol »iie '-,'„ B"" *- "' *i«n». ID Mlddl.-'.»»:. • Mr, home Of Mre HIM.lit- «ndo*h Vkllry A,, ;. , •'•••"• *'•'•••' It «- k • *.;-•* '>(! Sarah So"!! < ' ' ' ing the Bi« Industry i < .11 • Brad.ry, IK r .'f :.. f f ..111 1 MUM* Mai «*»'•' ' ftlanlotiring, >u.. rled LJ MI IV . ANN! Ml/* TOt, ; The J>ari\ » • 1 f ) f ' A C f>HH ; r\u;nt MM i Mrs Kiartl.- About ;«

the ret jj>u party wae and Mis. duced to lii J < li text. nl«- 50.000 VETEHA.NS' liH'.MON. vllle, ari'i M < ounty »K' i' " ' " Over S.000 Members of *9th Wvtoion pleasant ihi.c V - Expected at Anbury Fark. of the StH-.. i|. • • The annual reunion of the 29th from othM ext en.": vf ti; |.:* ^ '' ^n.t m- Just Being (<>; •; is for Guam On that day members or 42 posts on in the wml'l I'.'ui.nbi, U"- .in G will register for a may of two days. landing feutuie whuh im|>i>'M^l Where housewives bemoan Many of the veterans will leave next Equipped •* * vr Of carrying water Tuesday for Kranrp, where a site he apparent Influent e nf t [it- apple J % for a memorial will be selected Sev- ipon the whole farea uf the Shenan [. For Prop* r Get in eral high officers in the army and loah valley, where not only the!;, i From wells to the home. l^vernment officials will review the arms, but even the cities anil towns ! fl parade Saturday afternoon. The re-ire organized around the apple In Touch Win I p For Reserva- But here in this count/ union dinner will bo held In theus try. ) '• Hen Monterey hotel Sunday night. Leaving Senator Roberta's farm at !>*' ked tion of Space You can always be sure Moorcetown, on the muuilng of v\ h! le Fas/Ing Contract. September 15th. the lour proceeded »fter STORAGF ( HARi.E, :k PER BUSHEL, PKR MONTH. Of water at hand The contract for paving Sylvanla rough Lancaster county, Pennsyl- avenue In Neptune township from •ania, to Gettysburg and Waynes .1;.,,, :„ it,.- 1 '^ That is wholesome and pure. the state highway to Springdale •oro in the Cumberland valle>, It,.- tthr.lt ll( |.]e |M;lrjlH approval of the state highway com- the farm of J. Andrew Cohill at mission and the county freeholders incock, Maryland. Mr. Cohill has Make AdvertlMiineuU Attractive. Fowler's Ice Plant "An adveitlsement la like, a wom- monraouth Consolidated Water Company as both state and county aid have newly constructed packing house an: it can be pretty or plain, hut Telephone Kcansburg 121. been secured. -llch Is combined with a cold stor- it Is not a success unless it attracts." J. 0. Hcrr. Manuer ge plant, now under construction. (live plenty of thought to your ad- The road to better and bigger busi- following the Cohill orchards, the vertisements and th« result will more 235 Creek Road, Keansburg, N. J. ness leads through Thf> Register's ad- .. S. Dillon orchards of 500 acres, than pay you for the trouble. Adver vertising column.". Advertisement. art of which were irrigated through tlsement le stationary spray piping, were [sited. From the appearance of the ees, In the face of the fact that ils section suffered considerably om drought last year, It is quite iniiiiiiill pparent that Irrigation here i» a 'aylng proposition. The next stop waa at the Amtrl- SERVICE an Fruit growers' packing house at iancock. This organization packs "-<* UNITED ^> pproximately 1,500 barrels of apples >er day, most of which are York ii SERVICE j! mperlals, Jonathan and Grimes jolden, the latter used most for pol- pnzlng the leading variety of the lection, York Imperial. The Aroerl- :an fruit growers operate 800 acres >f orchard, the fruit of which comes hrough their packing house Prac- (THI is icaily all of the Bpraying in this irea is done with stationary spray >lants, since the orchards are locat- td on such steep hllsides that it is !" Impractical to use portable sprayers. coming During the evening of September IMh an informal meeting with the In effect .Vest Virginia Horticultural society again as held at Martlneburg, West Vir- I On September Iftth several pack- Ing houses In the vicinity of Martlns- Free! Sheffield Milk Free! burg were visited. One of them perated by the Associated Orchards ias a capacity of 2,000 barrels of lacked fruit per day and has over u. S. G. SOON ,000 acres of orchard immediately surrounding It. Another point which was of particular interest to the >:can Jersey visitors was the Inwood Community packing house, which Is he only state-built packing house. COFFEE * We know there is nothing more in the United States. No finer coffeu at any price, it'g 3 to 6 days fresh •"• Acrois the street from the Inwood ommunity packing plant is the Sheffield Sealed MUk Fife with each lb. U. 8. O. OUA certain than the uncertain dunges largest apple canning factory in the than two lbs. to a customer. FREE! world, which Is operated by the C. H. Musselman Company. At the BAYKIi in temperature which the windy present time they are canning 27,000' Proctor & Gamble lfic I 12c gallons of apple sauce per day. The Davis ieels and pumice from the canning Soap Sale BRomi days of late Fall, Winter and early operation go to make up cider, the 8c capacity of the cider plant being <•• ft ICE FI.AKEB 1,000,000 gallons annually. About 400 IVOBY SOAP O cakes OA. Baking Powder Spring impose upon us. We advise employees are needed to operate the MEDIUM ....0 «£VC 9c plant during the busy season, and ..I A . /, if v QUALITY PEANUT In addition to the apples, cherries that you prepare yourself, surely and beans are also processed during P. A 0. WHITE Q cakes •;i I" 'Kit, li j wi . 19c. the course of the season. NAPTHA SOAPO | iWge Can ' I ^^/* WH'EATSWORTH WHOLE WHEAT *y pl, Fill; Virginia, where the Valley Coopera- l.l.ow OR WHITE CORN 1 A tive packing house was visited. This packing house has a capacity of MEAL, fkM ^.-n 1"C 2.600 barrels of packed apples per OREEN (SiftOI.E OOrFEE '"*" " *)Kc day, and aa one watched the Intri- Geisha Fancy Eagle Brand The K.-i ParklVg* lb. pkg- cate machinery one could not help but be Impressed by the magnitude • I.EADKH JERSEY CENTRAL of the industry. Close to this park- A )«mi.ii in it« iilaM- lb- P^-21c ing house is the Winchester cold storage, which has a capacity o( t, * 8 f'l.AOED DILL PIOKIJES 500,000 barrels. The manager of the Cond. MILK 25c,| Power and Light Co* storage plant stated that during the CRAB MEAT busy shipping season 40 cars per day are loaded for shipment. Win- chester is the center ofpthe renowned Sunshine HYDROX Virginia apple blossom festival, nnd Can apples dominate the section. There Just reach for your pen nre stores which manufacture nnd 19c sell apple candy, statues ot apples Can 27C 29c *. in front of the public buildings nnd and sign this coupon the streets and shops bent names which are related to apple ni"«mir. v'Ybe of• luxuriate wafers' withal Winchester is also proud of hkgs vial Low Prices 11 Vour Home for Comfort with Gas. Fairfax are still standing. Shell- 15c dan's ride was also made to win- IS .(.-- !•• ,K cheater, and near the town there Is ' a house which wan designed ami I* 8 19c built by Thomas Jefferson, anil in , • ioiK-l . u f and ( nunty ATTENTION MOUNT ENGLISH t j.

Authorised For4 Cor. Maple Ave. A Monmoutii 5t Red B*nk % !n •,r till M! I'Miadoiphll. Spanish . lor ,**! uk'-n $113, a ittthe Kct and »*L out to aeek ItaootpU Tne ii:c«- oaxh beachfront Hlarwoua hhowrr. aun were tl««0« i»(< Kmtici Reynolds of N«ptun« 19,iM teklrien *- n ml we llaneoui ahower Thuri h' i'ark, who la enKM^d 10 w»ri ran- \ IW MlM Ev«lyn (.'. Hiyner r in « Ue nt • lth f Mr and Mrs Adelbtit llaynes <>' Keyport. was married Monday cf below. Youi tUtn wii Caught Rl« Lot of Fish. you? add* «•* U.*ta'lifci * I-rufh. Kills DeLong and last week to Edwin E Artanrii, son . ,,!ivcMllr,n at of Mi and Mis. Albert Adams of l'hl« plan wlM • -,\ rnrnibris wer« ntepMiTi Kobirckn of Englishtovcn p last Friday week In the ieaniburg. taking your fllma to hi sger Wave, 75c. ooea n /torn Munaaquan inlet. They final Date for Incinerators. you perfect wsrvirr v Auto Hnuujlif-n Window caugh' over 100 porgies, blueflxh. The etfl-te of New Jeisey has rec nd m&li 11 tn An automobile owiud hy H Newark ikflsh, fluke, eeabaes and croeJt- inunended that May 1st, 1933, be set BOX !>•> Fhon* B*d ,1 wel'-oni, man ran at rosi n M,|cwalk and ers the final date for New York fily I.,Kill I'M Kma«hed a Mhow window In Alex&n- To Vote on Boulevard. complete a new system of par- RED BANK l,i 1 of the fa disposal and end refuse durhp- Tht- Jjong Branch eofnmisaionsra D| at sea. Mi I'Xpc Hranch. Ine*1 week I ht- owner was hav«- at>pllcd to tho county clerk to making *n *djustnitr!i to* the car hv neat ly plsr iwo ordinances provitflnt; for Aiding Football Teom. fir JfjjM n imrt his hr onatructlon and financing of a The Freehold board of education IB«HI on the I>Kr Klllo Girl fMM) ocean boulevard on theias appropriated 1200 to assist in Mlsl N-uit Hi' wi. t.ni'Wen, of bali'M in the general election tn J*o-Inanclng the football activities this Elisabeth 'love inLo M,»tk liver at Nov»-inber. year. Jteeheld high school has a Avon la*' Fririnv «»k an,I slrurks Gat Station Robbed. squad of it football candidates now .l.ili- ..f Jnhn K. Phil- i WHICH Taylor's gasoline station, ractlcing. tured •i>ii.e »n,l a *ii»i')osli,ii of I in. -wycT, w«« at Allentown was robbed one night ENGAGEMENT RINGS «atinfy two neck and dtb<1 Hie f<>il•• bill.- The Hi,C. S«)i«ml N^nrt,y * ompl.O-. ipany lo replenish Mr. Tay- Boston university lact year, has been engaged as teacher of commercial ^•.-, wh«-ie Thi- •" ni-tbl"rif nf the new $250,. lor's supply was burned at Mercer- subjects in the Freehold high school HOME Mulhp:, Hf frOO hij-'h wlm-.i H' MannM«iuan will villo. and of arithmetic in the intermediate be Ittl'l "i SHI unlay afteiruxtn, Octo- Big ( rnp of Sweet Corn. school. QUESTIONS b«r 3d 'I he schoola are now REUSSILLES' '*' crowrtci t hut tuxty pupils arf with- James Anderson, who has a farm Home From Canavda. Bi-;i!s nnri Beau have been la- near Allentown, had the largest acre- Dr. and Mrs. H. H Emley of Al- -iii n -- J at i ahiin, uLate age of sweet corn In hit neighbor- If the ring Is from Reusslllea—a baeksTmund of •tallcl m 1iw auditorium. lentown have returned from an auto + ,r ftdui-ft' urn, awning hood this year. He planted aeventy rip to Canada. Dr. Emley mad* nearly fifty years of diamond dominance satef uarda iKiite llie <•''«! (if a tv/c- Host U nventlon. acrrs and has been receiving good The Ken i'ral convention of tht he trip seeking relief from hay your .purchase. ,,i Hurleytcwu. An ap- prices right in the flald. fever, which he failed to find. . ,t JM,'i<>" y/n» made, Eplaropnl church held recently t ii njient find the butld- at Christ church, Denver, Colorndo, Kerosene Causes Blace. of which Dean Benjamin P- D«g- Mrs. Alfred Jasko of Tennsnt tried Boardwalk Contract. well Is rector. R«v. Mr. Paewell to hurry a firs In her kitohsn range Thomasj Proctor of Long Branch last week by pouring kerossne In It baa been awarded the contract for Mlmll Th.'fts. was formerly rector of St. Mary'a" construction a boardwalk on the tour d(K-.tnr will tell you lhat your mrnini ™:i i - " V ( urn and Alexander Kot- church at Keypoft. A flrp resulted which required the 1 beachfront at 8ta Girt at a cost of f i Ixiyf , were arrested last aervlces of the firemen and badly work is griMitJv Influence by your yh\*t > ' ' •' I" Berr Truck Seized. damaged the kitchen. $23,973.75. plumbing In the home l« mi lni|n>itniii '• ' • i» huiK'- °f Hloalinf? a re- Btate troopers laat week seised an plumbing, modemly drslicni'il. \M> ••<•• -' I I fl'HM a Htato policeman's au- automobile truck owned by Sonny Long Branch Woman Dead. Broke Ann In Fall. .11. I 1:. hnyH confrsfled to hav- Greenbcrg of Freehold and driven !>y Mrs. Grace B. Anderson, wife of Mlsa Lillian Purdy of Keyport r»- ' HII li'l ' •i| othc?'.,PC'IIV,!. „„»*"„ IEdwar d Y°nl t. truck had forty kegs of beer said to lingering illness. She waa *t yean In these modern times—Rauasilles' nffer •n|*(ement :i Soldiers' Grave*. be bound for Freehold. old and besides her husband is sur- rings for the modern woman that are, first—of hlrfi- Markers vived by a daughter. Plui.iln"! !' i*w lectrical Wai \ mis of Freehold have DeaUh of Afed Woman. It* lm« Un*. lUi Bank N. t. est quality; and, second—distinctively medtrn U lu-nnze markers on the Mr». Deborah VanBrunt, widow of Wright Home Closed. Pbos» IO«». their settings. « • • Work p1 1 • ft ril 1,-i.v.liitlonary, 1«12 and Albert VanBrunt, died at her home The Wright memorial home on the Dr. Eo«l«rt-i OIBM.) t' veterans in the ceme- at Long: Branch Monday of laat Batontown boulevard waa doled Fri- V . 1 11 1 irti vicinity. The commit- week at the' age of 84 years. She day and the children returned to wnxuii A. wntTR, In mountings of ISO, $100 * ) pinvided in the paat OrTOMsTTRIl'T, was born at Adejphla and had livad their homes at New York. About 300 lUltalM BU,_ Breul S 18-Kt. White Gold. to $850. •ulirrp. for Civil war vet- at Long Branch about forty ycara. children enjoyed the privilege of the Ph«H si. But Auto Hits Wagon. camp this summer. OS** Boom S:00 u> 6:tO. Bvanlnvi bT AnDOintmcnt. Harry Goldman, 21, of Long In exquisite mount- $100, $225 Marring* Annonnr4'd. Still at Matawan. QOTNTN, PARSONS A DOKEMUS. Branch, was taken to the hospital Ann. c( ni.'nt haw boen made of Federal officers and state troopen CO0N3ELJ/JB8 AT LAW. ings of all platinum. to $1,500- the murriHRi" of Miss Lillian Denen- Friday morning with a possible frac- last Friday found a small still In a WklttoU BolUln,. RMI B.nk J tured skull after his wagon had b-M>n farmhouse In Matawan township, Joka J. Qulnn, rbvod'Ts D. P*riOD*. ber(f of Highland l ark to HJaxwell TfeomM P. Dor«mQ» WE INVITE COMrABISONS. L Pefle.^e of Ixm^ Branch. The struck by a delivery auto of theWilliam Allen of Lawrence Harbor groom la fl l^iduati e of Hut(TDrn uni-| Long Branch steam laundry. •wan arrested as being the proprietor ALSTON BEKKMAN, connected with the "Why vanity aiid if Freehold Colored Man Dead. Fund for Policeman's Family. Offle«». L0 nro«d Ht. iU.P HANK, N. J. Norwood til*' "mjinnv (it Perth Am- Charles Straus, a Freehold colored A fund is being raised in Neptune f boy. man. died Tuesday of last week o township for the heneflt of the fam- GEOBfiU I>. COOIKIC, heait trouble. He waa 47 years old ily of Robert R Applegate, Neptune CIVIL EN(ilNEEB. Reussilles former Bandit ArresU-d. SWIIIll tO G*MVf« CoopOT, C £. Pat Crowe, 61, auLhor of the book and for several years had been em- motorcycle policeman, who waa re- PafcUnoa BuUdlni, KKD BANK, N. J. MOrTMOCTHS LCADINO JEWELERS ployed by the Freehold Transcript. cently killed by an automobile. 0 - crime prevention and a former Four children survive him. GKOBOK H. ALLJBN. Jr., a t^ and My Next Car bandit, was arrest «d at Asbury Park Marriage Announced. OEOH0K F. RANDOLPH, a E. 36 BROAD ST., RED BANK laat week chat-Red with IwinK drunk Tronic Champion. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Quelch of Bel OITIL EN0CNXIRS AND BUKVtYOU*. and disorderly. Ho recently gave a Mi»H Harriet Djor of F'rpcholl A mar have announced the marriage V4 »tr~«. RW staak. N. J. will be A FORD" nnounana MAYTAG WASHERS and IRONERS are NOW p y boy a Ford thr-ip nrc two th'ings yon Www h*»» IB worry about. One is variability. The other ia long life. MAYTAG sold Her*'' an interesting letter from a Ford owner in North Carolina: , OW Can you AFFORD to WAIT? "My F.,1.1 *,., ,,.,,,I,,,rr,l Miy 8, 1928, and h»< bean run 111,767 A WASHER Mi] milk tanltut n*M- sallei. It han never Mopped e a Ford." ables that spoil, the left-overs that axe thrown out. The loss from these sources alone -would quickly pay for • Thi« in just one of many tributes to the reliability and General Electric Refrigerator. And, over and above its THE MuytiiR a nil ihtlf to us as it has to THE NEW MAYTAG IRONER long life of I lie Ford. A Ford owner in tells of driving Casserole of chicken pie, savings, a General Electric will tighten die task of pre- A Maytac quality table Ironer at a popular price. topped with baked pastry. hid Ford 73,000 niilr-H in 11 ainglo year. Another writes of neatly two million housewives ... aold itself paring more than * thousand meals a year There is no on superior construction and performance. Use it wherever there Is an electric wall plug. The 120,000 miles of good service. Alaicrome Thermo-Plate, an exclusive Maytag economy in waiting to buy your General Eledrk. fluy it As Maytag dealers, we pledge the highest feature, assures faster, more even heat distribution. now and witch the difference in fall and winter fond bills. Think ahem) whin yon are considering trie purchase of type of washer and ironer service. kn automoliilr mill coiiHitlcr what it will be like after thou- Advantage) of the General Electric in, In,I, . Sliding aands of milr* of driving. Will you still be satisfied? Will Call and see t he washer that has held world- Shelves, Sanitary Porcelain Super-Freezer, the famous yon rtilfsny "it's n great cur"? leaderthip for tight consecutive year* — the Monitor Top with simple mechanism sealed-in-steel, All-Steel Cabinets with acid-resisting porcelain lined If it's « lord, you kmiw everything will be O.K. It will washer with one-piccr, lifetime, cast-alumi- CslMfolio'i'left over vege- num tub; Roller Water Remover, with large tables—asparagus tips, interiors. And a 3-Year Guirintee on the complete be taking you thrrr mill hark in good ityle, jutt at it ha» carrott tna cauliflower. refrigerator. At 10 ptyment will plact a General Electric flexible top roll and firm bottom roll—superior always done. Ami v.m will have taved many important, in your kitchen tomorrow to all other methods of wringing or water worth-while IIOII.UH m <<>nt nt operation and up-keep and removal—exclueively Maytag. low yearly driiienintioii. fli»wiuAtG—*rdBlt(tritProRram, krfdta , n * »mlkm u-UtN.B.C nttmrk A FREE HOME TRIAL. Telephone or call at THE MAYTAG COMPANY our Btorr. Kind nut about our free home trial offer and ra?v diviiicd payment plan. If the Maytag NEWTON FouNMomi IOWA duciii'l sell itself, dont keep it. J0-A-1 GENERAL j$ ELECTRIC FIFTEEN BODY TYPES ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR 16 Monmouth Street, Red Bank TVIUMTIC APAS.TMENT IIGU.SK AND COMMI BUM. fil'.PKK'.j'.HAIOlO III ''T>H. WA1H1 I notlaj Tusting's Tel 108-W. H. HENDRICKSON CO., Tnc.

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|..»' >•••„-, • • i >i • , lit r ' ! U! • 1, hi,'. V.. ,'» J. i li l.y ' . : I.....H 1.' lui . '!in< t ht,.l (h* l,,U .-' t'JK iutiiests ttiat i ,1 the . i . .• :*,., L: (ii. vu !1. I lit inai^h HIU *<. kan watejs. These aie aituaflv MUII • w v ^ At t i U-1V ' WU t i-nioi low at i he h> n .,1 Ml.w . ' , j '. t-. [j i d a< < oum o: mcrclal canning indu.^l I les (Mat in<,vfc Ht.ttl. hiay ,,r IIMI, to-places where tl.vli ate t»e!n>; laHtn I-At.ll . . ., • ,. >. n! HF « •'pinrh lilt for entei turning the ei1inn in larpe 'juantitu> The "iiitut"ih , •• i . ..• C;,tt. i W. Clat ke M"lir ih il. r; ar then Miect- ha." rim >it In icd of thtse Jloatlni.- (ai.neiHti hit- mipteheti ' • M , i i ..[ tur nnlitaiy nig m the l.nal IWII men, .lor k wmkeitt lti tipped off by la.lio whfifc lai^e utM'.H>, New ,... • • -' . ! ! 1. w h(t jul'li ess."! (Jctorier 13th, will bt made York <'lt\. vseie slain 1n bed schools of fish are making up In a 3e|i .... h i*M-!r <•>'. the Sunal Cul p short time, in the open fcpaef.n, th*re Coming events of Baptist <-huich " •!• .11 AU.-kli " "floating cannei ie»<" Rre on the BJ ,, , », f T -! * :;u k-- wa* In the Alas and get the haul long before the , ^. i*-. '. i y M" >iit four yearn native fishermen arrive on the scene Transparent Velvet Dresses , • ),• K.I" » 'i;• 1 f hours talk <.>n Jack Rohrey, owner and proprietor - r- t!;.'ri inf'• i matinn riincernlnn >,! ..IF,!- <\uiK in that terrlton of the Swimming River country club, fc told of K'llf activities at his cluband , r >. ,.j r t»o!h military and com ANNOUNCINQ r! r1 urged upon the Rotarlans to form a Hold An Outstanding Place In Every Really Well- golf club to compete with a c'ub i >,. .'|.«kiT sni'l tbHt of the 2.r),il0(l which he recently formed among the «h'f pn ^nn^ living in Alaska abou members of the Red Bank Lions •;j |.ri cent of them were on thecluh. Dressed Woman's Semi-Formal Wardrobe (.meimiKDl pay roll. He paid grea tnbute to the efficiency of George A Vocal selections were rendered by r»ikf:-. t-uvemor of Alaska, amleii' the Country Club trio composed of LUMSTE Mr. Rohrey, Charles Meeker and tia »i greatly handicapped by vir- Larry LaRos, Mr. LaRos accompany- tuf. nl existir.K regulations towaic*? ing the singers at the piano. ilf^^Ioping that ten ltory conimercinl- U Pmmrally the nnly endeavor y^in^ suet eHsfuUy ranted on KEFOBMED CHURCH .SUPPER. $29-50 - $39,50 Alai-ka. outside of the governmental Peanut Candy nrtivitien "f the army and navy. Is More Than Two Hundred Served by tha' df imninK However, in lr Ladies' Aid Society. acror-ding to the speaker, certain More than two hundred person! For the formal afternoon bridge and luncheon, for Sunday night, isolations will he changed whereby were served a roast beef supper last for dining and informal dancing, for the theatre, few gowns are the other possibilities of the terri- Thursday night by membeVa of the DISTINCTIVE tory will be developed to a greater ladies' aid eociety of the Beformed as exquisitely beautiful as these smart new models of transpar- degree than at present. church In the basement of that The task of getting food nuppliei church on Shrewsbury avenue. • ent velvet. Into the more remote districts of Mrs. Wallace B. Rankln was chair it Now on Sale at the AlaEka ie a great problem. Alaska man of a large committee consisting has given commercial aviation more of Mrs. Bussell Clarke, Mra. E. Following Red Bank Stores: Supple and youthful, they mould the figure. Beading, lace, d\- attention than the various states of Ericksen, Mrs. Victor Hembllng, ver lame, and other distinctive feminine trimmings lift the grdtip the nation and by virtue of this Mrs. Harry Osborn, Mrs. John H. minute attention food supplies aie Osborn, Mra. E. Earling, Mra. Kcl- Chamber*' Pharmacy Doremui Bro*. Co. far above the ordinary. now being shipped by air. which has nd Crease, Mrs. Elizabeth Estelle, U Broad Street 11 Broad Street been found to be much cheaper and Mrs. E. Burnett, Mrs. W. Mun»en, quicker than by either rail, water Mrs. A. Hendrickson. Miss Eatella Matthews & Forbes Charles Schneider fielght or by parcel post. Crelin, Mrs. R. Mcllvane, Mra. E. 14 Broad Street H\ West Froni Street Lieutenant Clarke etated that the Soden, Mrs. H. Often, Mra. Oliver Cap Sleeves — Puffed Sleeves *nllfted personnel in the signal corps Itrykcr, Mrs. J. Mundy, Mrs. C. Denise and Swannell Thomas Lewis activities in Alaska vas of the high- Wood. Mrs. Harry Snlffen, Mrs. it Broad Street Shrewsbury Ave & Chestnut SI est type, many of whom received mory Osborn, Mrs. Willard Law Three-Quarter Sleeves their training at. Fort Monmouth. er, Mrs. Kenneth Woodward. Mrs. Terwilliger't Pharmacy Oakley's General Store He explained that, the large number Morgan, Mrs. R. Patten, Mis« 19 Monmouth Street M Harding Road of jobs held by thu enlisted men inBlack, Miss Elizabeth Emery, Misa Long Sleeves the Alaskan territory was absolutely Inez Lawyer, MIBS Pauline Ingalls, necessary because of the small num- dlss Helen Havens, Miss Helen Fen- Manufactured by THE LUMTSE CO., ber of civilians living permanently ley and Miss Hazel Lewis. In that part of the northwest who .1-3 WEST BERGEN PL., ' BED BANK, N. J. One and two-piece styles make choosing a matter of comparative were qualified to fill them. The road to better and hieger busl- Tbe Public Is Invited to Inspect Our Factory at Ynv Time The government has been experi- ;ess leads through The Register's a,d- ease. The new lines which best become one are here. The menting In husbandry, especially In ertising columns.—Advertisement. jacket dress, a Goupy favorite which continues its fashion career with gusto, is in the collection. Sizes are 14 to 20 and 38 to 44. Qreen Brown Wim Special Purchase Sale! FASHION SALON—Second Floor GoatS With "Cinched" Waistlines Qive You the Fashionable Appearance of a Narrower Waistline—An Illusion You Must Create $69.50 - $95.00 For Women and Mixes For Women and Mitiei $59.50 For Junior Mine* When yot discoverthis important fact about the new coats, you •realize why they are so youthfully flattering! All waistlines, to BOSTON NET be smart, this season, must be small... or have the appearance of being small; and the "cinched" waistline is the one to whicft you will look to achipvp this psnpciai erace in vour clothes for Fall and Winter. Another important thing about coats: Fur trimmings are travel- CURTAINS ing upward on the silhouette. Collars are large and luxurious. Three Styles: Fur cuffs have stepped aside for fur trimmings half way up the We've sold curtains sleeve. Fur which would have banded the hem of a coat a year Tailored with Fringe; or two ago is now placed just slightly below the hips. like these before, but Eecently introduced boucelette fabrics, -new colors, including never at this pricel green, Caroub and other browns, reddish shades and black... Criss Cross; are also smart characteristics of the en;*! lec- tion at Steinbachs. Tailored Plain At least 50% more Fur Trimmings Are Luxurious ... Mink, Fox, Beaver, Fitch, For your money Caracul, Pointed Fox, Persian Lamb, Squirrel, Black Lynx than last year SAUlN Heconil Mm French Beige Color— The curtains are They Launder Nicely— , suitable for every room Scarfs The New Eugenie Coiffure Buy your new Fall Curtains tomorrow at Of Soft Silks and Created by Charlet <>l (/if Ititi, /..%/>«•< (i/ tin- Steinbach Beauty Salon

Three rows of soft, curls ovei tin left side of the head are achieved by STORES 89c clever manipulation of \\\, I>;UIHT'S shears and expert finger waving. Steinbach operators in both the Bciuty Salon proper and the Berkeley- Entirely different rom thuaf Oarteret Hranch Salon an (li.ul's uf-the-Ritz trained and qualified to fwhlonahle a set son ago' Attractive mlxttin dress your hair in 28 Broad St., Red Bank • of oilk mnnor. • nd Wool, border* with con traatlng coloi H In \ct v i!i:u Eugeni* Cut manner Ilinwr t:' f'ti- 75c 620 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park wine, black. WKTNHACMH Ftnl Fin • Wave $1.50 • rail KSOUTKUK .-•-•> ^ ; Broa4 Hum w •». * ,

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>« •» •> r IM.M Thieve* or DAJNI r. Held T unlfht '. Atlantic Highlands fr I! Shrews! . Pay. :rrt School. to ih»- < oriiini' tf»>. tn charge, and it In fn\t*-i 'wj thai the hall will be Share of Cott—Ordinance to be Introduced nnwi tu ...i-HMtj ( hH f ilnr J > H < 'layton Is chairman at Next Meeting of the Borough Council. 1 '• - •••((• I1 UMural KO : f ^mmittees in- Plans and specif i atione writ wr '.fi .<< *.t-(iult- will he off thf !'•!, SujjeantB Osborn Harrison • ndy Hook bay at Atlanlln Hijli f- w dn .h About 2'i.i .'".^(.iti .1 Hheedy and Policemen mils. The hart Pimm M Hioye. Benjamin Cook, Friday Evening mutely JTB.iKK). 'I in- atale n U-ndrirlis. Frank Heuther, red to pay pan ,,r the CM Tl,« Police End Probe !'-M I'^i ifkbon, Joseph Evans, I , Jewish Holiday is Known m§ :arr amount witlrh thft Mi-« w I >if < "layton, Albert Newman, ntrlbute U not knuwi, i,,]. ,.,,,. of Woman's Death ' Millnii F UlileMiieyei , ! Smith and Gilbert Dahlgren. Feait of Tabernacle!—Rabbi 1 >rters of the pnjirt tuim in.: ,t • ' I II., mi: Tli« ttnip winners f jjriKepds fiom the affair will Witkin to Hold Memorial ill be one-third .»i urn- rmir tl r <;*.»', ''- .HI.U3 itiwn arid gunifn .,lr,rr« urned into the treasury of the Services on Shminie Azereth. he balance to be J.HM l.y :l,p i..-;. ihtioii ari'i used in paying sirk bit jugli of Atlantic HiKlilariii,. ;,M Moss s* rlmiimMii i.f Ihp f x il*-ath benefits of thp members The Jewish holiday of Succoth. The state is giving Mnnn. .«; *_,*!»• Mi-t I >' -...n • I'liiiultlce. Ilia assistant* known an the feaal nf tabernacles, nee on the ground* th*t 'h'< y*. K6 Mend «.. IJewcllyn H. Jones, lienjarnin begins Friday evening at. sundown larbor will provide a mfr am i.-.n^n • inrnt, SII'ln'i iHnii, James Kennedy, Percy and ends at sundown on Sunday 'or boats and will hr a hi-nini '• ui# I1, llirk.-.. Allied (irirtilha, Charles Over 700 Books 'll-r ,-.• evening of next week. Succ.i'i general public. 1 K|. c, l:(lwiud Ilaattngn, Perry Eli, llBtj •' • i • means booths and the holiday w.io An ordinance piuvltllriK ret ihn Wife KM: 'JtiomjiS Meech, Wiliiani Porter. 'acht harbor is bein^ j.rpp»ir;', an.! Charles Davieon and William Mac- Given to Library HO named because the children of gain M>-. Yill be presented at the nut iiifn intosh. Israel lived in booths while in the •«y. M . - Vi, Mr*. Ernest Taylor Makes Do- wilderne.sH after leaving Egypt. ng of the commlssuonert The nrin), Gardeners from Red Bank and vi- ion of this ordinance is necexaiy ir* Tip, S«.rdo. nation of 663 Books to Mid- The holiday In divided Into three Ann* M.- - Hekn Mii cinity who look prizes at the tenth parts, the opening days of Saturduy iefore the harbor can hi- ronati urlerf, Man- !• ' i... annual flower show of the Elberon dlctown Township Library— Those who have been woiklr.K in th« •y .u Hu- and Sunday, five intermediate day^ Un H,iil horticultural aocity, which closed August Circulation Report. and the closing days, which fall on nterests of the harboi elate that N. I niH i,n- A. F. Uc.htrnstcin estate, William a custom of lih% Jewish faith to cel- tiler- mid Over 25(1 l»<-(...,,.. '«• v hiiiPit* HeruifH. Ken- The circulation report of Mrs. type of structure. He designed * -lOl 1 .. k 1 mi y 'I T ufoln. H-'IPh M«IM, Macintosh of the William R. Halsey ebrate on this day the completion of gaiel Tut ! • L'rsllla Walling, township librarian, lake harbor In Canada which wu ac. fair M«-ld by U. •'• H,, ....t- Atliflmn Alkyn**, i-'runcii the yearly reading. ar. Mi,, MM tin* 387 350 boundary. Openings Into the harbor the entei l;iinin, Kiui %o\,\ jinn" the motto 1B BelforH and Sunday morning at nine o'clock. Htaly TPM |j»f*t fnrovrf." Uncroft 1C3 119 will be located at the eastern anil Tre«»uiei M 1M pfin H<*n<1#-r proven VIM \ r Boat Thieves Everstt ..._ 48 61 Services will be held on the same western ends and in the renter Th» t^rltn rx Mi >. Mam HI t'l 'I "Itin wn" IIHU-IHIS HIP: HM Hill -.._ _._ 22 10 hours on Shiminle Azerelh and Sim- Hiil'.nim M Kiln MfCni ity 1,079 harbor will be ennstrurten or r\->% 2MI pemori^ ..,,, C«r 1.111 chaa Torah. Stntliiel- Mr M «TV Mill" •r1 Active at Rumson piling with heavy wnnden -ti „• •, h'K pi enfi.l :. .1 . 1.147 S.30I Rabbi Nathan Witkin, Jr-, hvbolted at the top ami thin • » -Mr -. Mai 1,«HH, M * Koir families uli.l . •: ..VH Kifc lull (ireen. Virginia charge of the Congregation BHal OTlaherty", Mr Aitr ft Mulvih] 1. Mrs. One Boat Stolen and Then will be supported wlih umi , / , , I 11 Israel. ibliTi wTV Mill* 'llUr TA, MtUB From a point 250 fret e»st i • . » Btlttn Lans ! NPW Yni Ur.!-- f • ' Brought Back—Unsuccessful May Establish of the railroad piu tl.. t ^ Attempts to Steal Two Other TO will extend for H 'I' • i NEW CANDV FACTORY. ! Thf> Tlfxt -Kir feet in an r-nMci l\ i . ? ••lrittll Blaze But Roatl in Highlands M. Harold Kelly Leaves Register tu have a capariiv f ^ n >s LumteW! Firm Opens Factory IlKlht Of n. k' •. I'M.:ii ,,uniis ;IIK: iiiilirc at Rum- Attend Columbia. and plea.surp h.,a , West BcrRrn riarc. sold Hivl th, .-•• MU Hf All AT YACHT CLI'B, % Much Excitement :.ii) in <• arniiMft A . « !>.. OAccrS of 111'1 (••]!• |.:-.:^ i. 11 ltf*i*' ronimiltr.' it. MIM mnu tu » ll«l i Fire—BUie Soon Put Oumeetint g of the Rod Bank y&cHt cliib rp lookout is being kept along this organization ion I t i j, i f Lat « The New Jersey state park com- up his steady connection with the Sabsth pren.i. i ' '••• \". M,.i u ^ liiw'P'PH prtT'ty Oil Ortuhfl .'t)f*t I'lf ' Without Much Loss Saturday nigiit, was elected commo- the. water front at nights by the paper this week to enter Columbia Snyder chairman an 1 1. •.;) h IVp A liminaiy pinna am also (i^in^ may n)£bt HolbinoK. A runabout speedboat, owned by sail of Wesrfleld chairman, William will take a special course in Journal- from the borough IOIUKII < .niprK tary. ere calleii to the home (if Hay Cnr- J. Couse of Asbury Park, Mrs. G. The fart.,,., i- , i i! . l-i.n Vice Coinmodore, Thomaa S. Field. Howard Marsh, was stolen from Its ism with editorial work aa the chief ing Walter Williami and I !• rhn- i call1 nn Tower Hill avenue t'i PX- Wadsworth Crease of Wood bury, and luis Inif -^' F i. h I'M Jr. acted as chairman in tile absence mooring in the North Shrewsbury subject. aa C. McVey, in oven online "I'UIK ( CLASS OFFICKHS. tiiiRuiati a lilft/.r whirti was said to Elmer NefT of Upper Montclair, vide Brni.l.- ,.i. '• hi I I,. of Gerald Holbrook, who was attend- river one night last week. The boat Mr. Kelly, during the five years he oua obstacles and bringing i nw p > have brpn ralisod by dpfootlvn wir- ing the Presidents cup races on the Frederick Schierbaum of Short Hills poanutfi nii.l •- • i:tv..i in Iwo High School OMWIWB. 11«-W V,\*e- was found the next morning some has been with The Register, has ject to a successful culmination iriK. The damage ia estimated at Potomac. and George W. Page of Trenton in- Urge knltli- . iM-ti-m tions I^sl Week. $soo ! distance down the river. The wlnd- spected the hill section of Highlands done a good piece of work and he la IS Bprefid !•: • • • •• • 'i. .1 lat.lc Other otflcera elected are C. Alan i shield was broken and an attempt well qualified through the experience The flames were confined to theHudson of Rumson, vice co-mmodore, and the proposed beach park site at AUXILIARY OFFICERS. which hai.hh i' • ' »i :",i (KIIIIWI Tlir Junti clasB nl l'.KtJ nnd thebathrixim In "Which the fire was be-: had been made to tamper with, the Sandy Hook last Saturday. gained In practical newspaper work sheets In Mx h^ h. li. onnty i« William J. Duncan rear commodore, ignition wires. to take up his collegiate course to lleved to have started although the Benjamin L. Atw&ter fleet captain, The possibilities of the Hartshorne Bed Bank Auxiliary to Rlvdrvi<-w then hrolim hi i. ••! mul BCIIK'O Hank high nchool vWi !r,i uHScci-s for George Median returned to his perfect himself for greater fields of smoke filled the cellar and floors Hubert M. Farrow secretary, Harold woods section for a public park were Hospital Holds Election. the. piTHfitlt He In in! trim ft! HHHB summer home at Rumson Shores endeavor In journalism. at, the iiitc . : ' • < ; •""! i iiiiiuiu'. above. S. Whitney treasurer, William E. Immediately recognized by the com- It IB exim*,;t !•• DM -il I,•..,..! Difllj I'M inrelliiKft hold ]n:.t '1'liui ndny. last week and found that someone The Red Bank auxiliary of trig Owfn^ to an error in sounding the Tobias, Jr., assistant secretary and mission, and it Is likely that the The Register regrets that It Is to mlnuleB bit." • " : : "h d in tho In the June <•];,.-•; <•( \'XK the of- ( had tried to steal his cabin boat A lose Mr. Kelly from his regular place Blvervlew hospital, of which Mm. alarm, the firemen were summoned Edward Brasch assistant treasurer. commission will recommend Its es- Harry Kohl has been president for airtight liii.- I I h.i y is in fieor.i r\v* t« il m.- .lulni l>nvl« presl- to Box 52, located at th» corner of window on the boat was broken and tablishment as a state park. The at the office and wishes him well In ilont, MH i >;;i i .t M ,(,.'.•!• Hprt rtary, On the board of trustees are John thera was evidence that an attempt his new undertaking. He will no the past year, held a meeting Friday operation in. i \ v,,r:, .tny except Branch avenue and Harding road G. Gllllg and Jacob Slegel of Rum- commission had approved the Sandy Saturday miH !!•• i-ul-h'- i'i invi'wl Julius WrNin'iit luiiMiirr, William had been made to start the motor. sever his identity entirely with The at the home of Mrs. J. Otis Davis In Hiid the engines stopped at the high son, Gerald C. Holbrook, Thomas 8. Hook site on a recent tour. Stlverwhlte Gardens and elected th« to Inppefl lh,' i.l.hi Sayir, I'IHH '. • Ihn ;ni• <, i ui null t ee. OUR Field, Jr., Clarence A. Eettman and from Its mooring one night last Job during his holiday vacations following officers for the ensuing Thr canilv ri .hi -il" HI lU'fi Hank ciowd gathered. The fire waa soon Clarence E. Fisher. made a trip to Jones Beach, Long year: at Chaining s. I n WIIIIKI'I'.S noil io ii til- t-, inif. tn-t wren Phyllis located a short distance away. week. A fruitless search was made Island, and obtained first-hand in- from college and win make his MHCKH v Hii-i • ';.t tu-i ttu' Jeffrey, a A resolution was passed to address rounds as part of his vacation en- Lewis's piuti iniiiicf. lii'nlso A .Swan for the boat the next day, but the formation on the public operation of Pre.ld.nt—Mr.. J. C. P«rk«.. yjcp pi .••u.li-M- will h». clortert at the The house, owned by Louts Brown, to the Westvllle Power boat associ- Hr»t vice preiident— Mn. Elm«r Mm. nell's ol(iar nloii', Mutticwa A second day the boat was found at joyment. _ • nt-xi rias1. i •< rlinj; Miss I^eonora was the acene of a fire several week* ation a message of sympathy on the that park. row, Forbes's anil I'meni'iH HIOH. CO. S Its mooring, having; been brought Sfcond vice president—Mli. Jn.tphlix Hoihrdrn h. i lit- fiiculty ndvisor for ago when an occupant fell asleep death of William Frietag, who was grocery Btotc?*, Chinl.-H ^iinc-ldei s, back during the night. SHREWSBURY CARD PARTY. Weeks. t h*% < l.i'-H while smoking a cigarette and set killed when the boat, the Mis Phil- WON GARDEN PRIZES. Third vlc« president— Mn. H. It. Jim;. meat market nnil Oakley's ^rneiiil hi 'In- I'rl'iiimy rlaas of 1933 the fire to a sofa. adelphia, when he was driving In Christ Church Auxiliary and Guild Corresponding iecreUry—Nn. J OtU •tore, the President's cup race, struck a WON AUTOMOBILE. Divln. oti i '.-• rlwi.il alv ponald Hubbard Stephen H. LeQuler ot Bed Bank to Hold Event Late nl the Month. Betordini leeretmry—Mn. Irving l.o». wave and overturned. Another reso- Araln Win* First Honor. ett. FEBRUAIIV (I.ASS ()IM( i;lis pi -• it'. :ii, <;r.iijjn Mfickor vies prea- RUMMAGE SALE. t.|. !'t A ,...i <\itKreave (tecretary, tutlon was passed to make an Miss Elizabeth Biiistrro Winner of The Women's auxiliary and guild Tr««>urer—Mn. J. D. OtUrann J;i Stephen H. LeQuler of River road, of Christ church at Shrewsbury wll «'!!•••' ^ ii i. HfMi(l!"i<'kson treasurer, It Will B« Held by Woman's Club amendment to the club constitution. Moose Popularity Contest The auxiliary is In a nourishing High School Cliws (ii-ndiiiuiiiit N<*i Red Bank, superintendent of Bum-hold a card party at the parish housi i • ,!• •• i ;IM.,«'IM, Kdna Schmltt and on October 6th, This amendment calls for the elec- condition and Is a valuable adjunct February lii-lil Mnil.n \,-»t.-niin Miss Elizabeth Bizzarre of Bed son schools, won first prize In theWednesday afternoon, October 28th i Hi! i I ',ir.' everntivfl rommittej. tion of an assistant treasurer and an Bank won first prize, an automobile, to the Red Bank Institution 1 Preparations are being completed assistant secretary In addition to New York Herald Tribune yard and at hsjf-past two o'clock. Mrs. Car- The Februniy <-ln-- • ••' !'• • ' >•• i'" M >•- diMiiii' Miiinpy in the faculty In the popularity contest conducted garden contest. Harry L. Madansky for the rummage sale which the Heel the other officers. by the Red Bank Moose lodge. She roll M. Burck and Mra. B. J. Batch RedBankhiuh i-.tw.,, .i.'H, i ...ti'.i Bank Woman's club will hold Tuea- ot Bergen place received second prize clar will be In charge. Parent-Teacher Meeting;. for the preoenl !••> oi ' • ' •• • "" • ' received 22,500 votes. Other prize In the same class. day, October 6th, In the Eisner winners were Miss Elsie VanNess, Refreshments will be served unde Tomorrow afternoon the first exe- Ing yeFteidny, ^ •- :h. •!• i iiwo S1(!D1O OPENED. IN BUSINESS A YEAR. Mr. LeQuler, who won the first cutive board meeting of the Red ! n lt building- on Monmouth street op- diamond ring, 21,040 votes; Mrs. the supervision of Mrs. Evan F. posed of only •> "'" •'- ^ • posite the railroad station. The sale prize in hlB division last year In the Jones and Miss Lillian Baquet. Mra. Bank Parent-teacher association for decided to li.ni- tin n '.":. ..ill.•>•:-, I Mihui irrtmri" of lUd Bank Kaye Shop* to Observe First Anni- Frank Mulvlhill, wrist watch, 17,770 will boRln at. quarter to ten o'clock. Evening World contest, was awarded Charles A/^MeClaskey Is chairman the current year will be held in but to join thf. iini- ' l.h. In ^llniu versary Tomorrow. votes; Miss Gertrude Broadbent, Many fontrlbutlona hav« been re- wrist watch. 7,210 votes; Miss Anna his prize chiefly on the layout of hU of the floor committee. Her assist- the Junior high Bchool. Mrs. Ellia- atlon artlvllle-i in .Inn.-. Hi.- IHIH-IMH I ilh (' TIMIHUIP, who chived, including clothing, hats and Tomorrow the Kaye shops at 86Arnone, fountain pen, 4,260 votes; yard and garden, harmonizing with ants are Mrs. Francis O. Wodehouie, belh Smith, the new president, win elected were Ilimv • : •• »-•". lu-cslilent . Hlinrn for liirn, women and children. Broad street will observe their first Misa Dorothy Decker, fountain pen, the architecture of his house, which Mrs. Peter Bentley, Mrs. Herber preside. Mrs. Arthur Ooff will jlv. Manral.i T..I1. . . > i. • i,,,.-lili-iil , Mip .l.»hn VV. Ivins and Mrs. Mark year in business In Red Bank, The 1,190 votes: and Miss Catherine Fi- is of colonial design. There were Ehnith, Mlaa Dorothy Brown and a report on the program for Alice Riifs, MI'I ii'lni v, nriil .laim-H :5«..it ii in chftimifn of thfl rummage garo, fountain pen, 850 votes. Thetrellises of roses surrounding the the year, Mrs. Maurice Schwartz Mihner, trpR-suicr concern is offering reductions up to Miss Ruth Parker. iii.' < omniiltpo. They will he assisted fifty per cent on frocks, coats and lodge realized about $500 from the house and a neat and effective ar- Mrs. E. A. Mason and Mrs. Mc-will report on "Ways and Means," The hieinlielB of the Hans me .Inn l«v Mis <'orncliiw Aller, Mrs. Har- bazar. rangement of Ivy vines and climbing and Mrs. Mark Scott will give an eph Adsnis, Millar,I Aumnck, I'ntli- evening dresses from September 24th Claskcy were hostesses at a meeting i i.Min (iHnre, Mrs. Trcvonlan Ben- to October 3d as an anniversary fea- roses on posts and trellises. Monday afternoon at the parish outline of Mrs. William F LlttlCs erlne Boyd. K.llth llmmi, .Iciin Cur nett, MIH. .lolm Hoyland, Mrs. Wal- The Madansky layout was notable talk at the last county meeting. Thu chin, Oliver Di'lmis. MmKnrel Klile. ture. Hew fall models of Prlntzeus Council Meeting Postponed. house The next meeting will be hel ter HmypM', Mra. John II. Cook, Mrs. for the variety of flowers, shrubbery on Monday afternoon, October lBth, Parent-teacher association will con- Richard Kgan. lliuiv C.aj;.'. I'III/H coats are on display at the store. Owing to the lack of a quorum no centrate Its efforts this year on child Will tor H Cnn nor, Mrs. Frank S. Miss Ida Kaplan Is in charge of and vegetables, all In a small and and the hostesses will be Mrs. Har- beth Oeltls, (JMIMHII- (JIIISIHI. limn Ml • I . • ... , ,-.l IiV H N«w meeting of the Little Sliver mayor welfare work. All people who ara Curtisi, Mrs. John A. Chaunzy, Mrs. the Kaye shops. The store has en- compact garden. The vegetable gar- ry Ticehurst and Mrs. Julian Miller, thy Grnnd, Unilmra c Jnoil.., iinheit Charlt-R Cioft. MIR. William H. Car- and council was held last night. The den was surrounded by attractive Interested In this work are Invited Hlckey, (ilaco "ill. l.mlalrii. He|,|. joyed a very successful year. In a meeting has been postponed until to join. \ I.I Ii , -.n.|.. • I lull .|,.nc Mill ai- vallar, Mrs. Frederick B. Eddy, Mrs. rows ot flowers and shrubs. Lady hard, Winllrr.] Ki-llev, Wllliiim IJI» Allan Front, Mrs Frank Groff, Mra. letter to the customers the manage- next Tuesday night, at which time Columbus Day Celebration. ment states the policy of the shops slippers were plentiful in this gar- rence. Peter Mm MM,'!. .. i''liiuk Mn/./.n, Karl H. Hoag, Mrs. George A. Haw- the antl-gunnlng odlnance and the den. Preparations are progressing fo Lyl« McClralli. .IIMIII-H Mlsnei. Koli kino, Miss Julia Little, Mra. William with regard to the style and quality ordinance licensing plprs, goats and the Columbus Day celebration which Turn Your Clocks Mark. liy Ulivi'l I-n 1 1 lit HlHtloii WEAK Other winners In Fair Haven were ert HeilBKille. .Inff'i.li Iliisntl Allo.' <-, Mannon, Mrs. John M. Osborne, of goods and how the firm has other domestic animals will be In- will be held at Red Bank on Mon- Daylight snvlng tlmn will come to Rom, C'nirie, !!iillln. Cm men Slcll mid by lii.iinld ClmlineiB at the pleased its customers by Hvlng uptroduced. Class C, first, Mrs. H. S. Battln. sec- Miss Iiydla Ovens, Mm. Alexander L. ond, Mrs. A. W. Smith. day, October 12th. A parade on the nn end for this season at two o'clock isno, MsiKHiet Srhimihl, Miufhrtll Oteftn (Jinvr aiulitoriiirn. A poem Pepin, Mm. Luman Reid, Mrs. to this policy of fair dealing. afternoon of that day will be one of Sunday morning, therefor* If you da Smith. Mnr^niet 'fuller mm Coilime by Mian Terhline. whlrh wnn set to Thomas Voorhis, Mrs. Elmer A. -»•-•• Eastern Star Cake Sale. the chief features. The committee in not want to b« too early for church Welsh. niunlc, wan recently piing at A ron-Scott, Mr«. Carl Schwenker, Mrs. Ninety New Pupils. The Eatontown Eastern Star chap- A Correction. charge of the celebration has been .Sunday morning or too «arly for Mil.. I.eola rtohlnnon I" the faculty A New Leonardo Ile«taiiranl Fletcher ahermnn, Mrs. Walter C. The St. Jamts high school has en-ter will hold a cake sale all day Sat- In last week's Issue of The Regis- very active, and Its members report any of the. other things planned for advisor of the rlass. Ned Conway of Leonardo has VanKeuren, Mrs. Albert M. VanNos- rolled this year 90 more pupils than urday at the office of Justice of the ter It was stated that tbe manage- that there has been a gratifying re- the day, turn your clock back on* opened a restaurant on Center ave- trand and Mra. H. R. Weilbacher. were registered at this time last Peace Andrew J. Reid at the corner ment of the Strand theater had re- sponse to the appeal for contribu- hour before you retire Hatilrdny of Main and Lewis streets at that tions for the celebration. New Historical Musriiin. nue at that place under the. name year. The total registration thus far duced prices from 50 cents to 3S night of the Ne.w I,eonardo Restaurant. Is 680, but more are entering all the I place. Mra. Melvln R. VanKeuren, cents between the hours of 6:30 and The. now nuarteri of the. MonMr. Conwfty has had a larg exper- Rotary 8p«*ker, time, The are 341 boys and 301'jr.) , la chairman of the sale commlt- seven o'clock. This was an error. Shrewsbury School Opens. Country Club Dunce. mouth county historical association jtee. Her helpers are Mrs. Fred ience In th« hotel and restaurant The speaker at tomorrow's lunch- girls. The new rate of 35 cents, according The Shrewsbury school opened on The second annun! dinner dance st Freehold will he opened Tuesday, business at Bonton and at cities In eon ihour of the Red Bank Rotary Wolfe, Mrs, Agnes Patterson and to Manager Herbert Shusterman, Is Monday with an enrollment of ninety Octoher fitri, at which time exercises Mrs. Reva Wood. of tho Swimming Itlvnr countrycluh F'ennnylvanla. club will be Miss Margaret A. Flgge, Hospital Auxiliary Meeting. In effect between 6:30 and 7:3pupils0 . Fred C. England is principal will be hclil at llm Motel Monterry will be held. TIIK pi Ini-lpM addresH social worker connected with the o'clock nightly except Saturdays and niut the teachers are Mlna Bertha will be> by Jnhn Crli-r lllblirn. pren The Red Bank auxiliary of the grill at AHhuiy Path Naluriiay night, Agent For Batteries n.ssex county juvenllo clinic, special- Spring Lake hospital will hold Hi. I rostofflce Moving. holidays. Oorilon. Mra. Elizabeth Thompson, October tilth. Dinner will l'» «nrv«d Mert of Prlncrion miivei«|ty. The izing In the afudy of mental diseases. ! The Red Bank postofHce will open MIHS Helen C. I.ang and MIKS Marie public ha» turn Invited to ntiend. John Hansen oT West Front street first fall meeting at Mrs. George promptly al tut 1 f pH*t wcven n, \nrU Miss Elizabeth Kelley. visiting teach- in the new federal building on Mon- Notion H. Johnson. MIH. Thompson was ban tieen appointed the authorised Hendrlckaon's on Vista place Mon- (day morning, September 28th. On dealer for Exlile. batteries In this er at the Red Bank public schools, The Sunday-school of the First Re- formerly Miss Kllzabeih (Jollpran. SpiM'lal KIOMIT Tola, III I nii Burton Hall Notumi, will also be a guejrt at the luncheon. day afternoon, October Mh, (it half- , Saturday, September 26th. from 2:00 formed church of Red Bank will nol it B9 Eaft Iioiil utiei-t. Orornln II. locality. In addition to selling the past two o'clock to 5:00 P. M., the new poBtnfflce will take part in the rally to he held Chl f l ' Hazard, prlnclpiil. rilinnry, Inlp.r- batteries Mr. Hanaen will be pre- be open for public Inspection. Sunday, September 27th, 1931, In the NOTICE OF KI.KCT1ON. pnpl'l -V II 1.111 : l>K,il , medlsta, rollcue t>r *.jmi sitnlte rail- 1, nfe'ly fainilli.:i M'.nni'.ulh County money. Hhop at National f>c. lOfi is In no way . deliver. Ad- tl/w nnrnf. nnd Trust Company. Hfil BMIIK, New have. Junt hern ninile In tlm tealilem- 'Irons W. B. Shermer, M Eaut Oor- Jersey, on Wlulne.Mliiy, Ortnln-i '.'Hi Pominlrk riemente. of Mr H II H,,,,l.ri ..f rtumson hv Held avenue, Atlantic lllghlanria. - Attention!; 1H31. hetween the IIMIIIM ,.f h .HI Kii|i|>i Arlvet tl^riiD'iit Merrllt Miuhlnn .llh"|- A'lvertl.sr Advertisement, You run pel your newspapers, at Otntu'U ' o'clock V M. nnd II 00 ,, rl... Ii I' M Trubln'* l\ i ment — ^•*-»- maKazlnes. nui'ly. K<* ctcani ""l.i Wllllnin V Si..HI. road I'llil.. . i" i r n(**»!. boiiKbt and I'lntio Studio. *•••- ! Tetlej'B for T\ p<-writ*rft and "Hallmark" hirlhdiiy nlinivei II I v M, l'llie M h. C. Terhunn, 10 Hud«on avenue, cards, etc., it Mai'farland'.i. next to ijuurt atreet, lied Try H Hi-nlbtrr Want. Atlver linn- I nnd adding machines. 17 Broad — Advertisement. • Bunk,, Uel likAdtl It wJUuev you.—Advertisement sUeeL Red Bank.—AtfvfirUsejatnU tttw poitoBlce.—Advertisement BED PAN'K • f A VIAR VETI.RA?! West Red Hank Play Center (ir

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as fx ' 11 M './TV rr, i etit r.1 I . k «.f iaplain and tie \ '' .| wit h t he New Yo-i k I ,!..».} When thli cnun ,'.. > he war, Major Fay ' ..<•! iirioti v M-rmy transport service lMioi.. ..nliiii .lav, which wan '1t- A II M.it] *• jxirt officer st Haint i i'i»ill I'lngil la»kr> Mil* Minim in. • «r»i Mil. wi dip h.in Tho hilrt <>» . v»i- i>f ih« war h« hecame ' parent ve) ^i • in ihe Quartermaster He- TKIF TO VA1.I.KV | Her ('.mini! M ! ' 'i i'B .if the ae^oud Corp* Children Hurt Movies Shown of an pf I tn1 enrtent '* llif Ml,..i v^w !:..» Mi.- V .... ; ^H« namad supenntendent Tort Monmouth Republican Women [iitnl at Red Bank, wan Mliitsma'-ri w York Marine company, She was dressed In Peru!*!! v*d <"»rv i 11 a vii i i.jH.mied tug boats In New in Auto Accident Scenes in Italy >•, I' • *.' W. About forty members and guesta of ti.n rrepe and a bia.-.k dat HumVfesUfe tijt' IK .-si l.»ili.)i Major K«y ittaineJ I.I. V «i.((l,s. the Monmouth unit of Republican j ue.I Rogers of Red Kink waa t.».»t w«« Irff S !l iiK |.i.-.ti.>n until five years H*(I, Loui.s Prate and Anthony Bsci- Car Driven by Mrs. A. J. Hass- woman of Port MoTini.nith enjoyed J man. In liust "hi • liv Miii'ird thr cinpluy of B«n- tjalupi Entertained Relatives •nger Crashed Into Pole on an outiriK to Valley Kur^e lart The couple l«ft on a motor trip pay fdin - I tic Ijiin * en. texllle and marine 1 Iniil nf lluliki Wednesday imikttiK th^ "'!' i' » bu* and Friends With Photos Ta- and on their return will live for theJ200 a nKin th ^ tr i|. Aiiii.i I; !<» , ,„ . •,!,»» (111. r the Rumson Road—Two Oth- owned by WlMinni A I'wi.l^c Tho> present with the bride's mother Mr the tetnn = m'let mv\ nmiine MipfrtnUmdent nf ken on Trip Last Year. ...•!,!.• ..f I iini.uti.it •!.. ..• .f.ii.U*. er Collisions. stopped «t I'hlUtdi ip'UH I.. Inopeii Welderholt Is employed by the Tlrts to the l-.Pi i • m t oin mi «t the linif of his death, the atolc of i he H.-»'*. Itoelou'k * •HIM nfty relatives and friendi of Water oil company. On the (r-m1 !; ' Mffi^i ..r ihf f*^.. F^«.ii. a^ptis ) WAI a ptuderit at the Nau- ties last week at the intersection of the co djif !(,(' ,r plan N"l only did H motion picture exhibition given in n'hool ht ^avfd men who were Rumson road and Harding road the unli IIIIKI rii'tu^'li moTiey fov Ihethe large room in the rear of Prate's He*d Takes Red ftank nmg anr! In July. 1922, he re.vThe accident occurred when Mrs. trip hit! tii'-v al-'.o had frxouRh if ft fruit store on Front street at the i M BuHer of a youth fionl drowning off flea- Hassinger attempted to avoid a col- i t . .wnci. Tha to jirfivule, ra< h luftntlfr with (2 of foot of Broad street. Harold R Kuan, na riifd a t lulon with a car driven by Mrs. if i T|.> W*- \v iacn ( cTinvpr leht spending money for the outing. Last year Mr. Prate and Mreia. l Buperlnteii'lfmt • Stewart Young of Riverside drive •*< (v! n if 111 put t facigalupi made an extensive visit company at Anr>my ' Three children and a governnesB in . f -!.• - - , -I,, in Mm fn Mil DF.ATH OF MISS MANSON. to Italy where they spent much an apartment in '<• Mrs. Hasilngsr's car wars cut and on East Fiont iri.> brulned, but Mrs. Hasstnger escape* time in the rural sections of that nil mud nrd Bank R^ftldent Passeil Away A Luncheon For country whers their forebears were took pOBHI-*.*.). n e injury. Those Injured wers Alfred hla family hi .,-••• ,, n Th- Last Sunday Morning. born. While abroad they Joined Mr. Hassinger, Jr., four years old; Mary •and Mri. Leul» P. GfSoe of Asbury from Nrwi-, ii v Miss ,!uaephln* Manson died lait Jane Hassinger, six years old: Carl Temperance Union for manv ... • .Sunday morning at hsr horn* on Doelger 3d, three years old. and Park, who were on a slmillar tour, :i,.lii.K linrd- Drummonci place of a cerabral hsm- the governess, Alma Kolk. All re- and the party missed nothing in that ll..i>.!iirk I" Food Prepared and Served Last interesting country. Mr. Ken. v ••• . 1,-h I M II « mrhage with which ilia was strick- ceived medical treatment at the new ponin..: 1. .i en n few days before. Long Branch hospital and were able Thursday at the Methodist Much of their travels were record- ;>,< r« HO wm Church and a Talk Given on ed by motion pictures and it wasH Rnfn- i ••' Miss Manson was born at Brook- to return home Immediately after- after «P! V1T y --I. ': lyn and wai the daughter of, thtward. Mr. Haaslnger's ear was Refrigeration. those scenes which w«r« thrown on IHt (• 'I'homas and Sarah Manson. wrecked. Chief of Police Fred Zleg- » screen Sunday night for the en- • ' ill 111-II lsst \ joyment of their friends. Mr. Croce linn 111 :,ii HI I- ' • Nhi< Im.l been a resident nf Redlar made an Investigation. About eighty ine,inl>eTs nf ths Red Im nk for more than fifty yaars and operated the machine and Mr. Prate at tliiii..- n» i-.«i •. •• ' HI Ma n.u. -c \ p; ml teiroa | An automobile driven by Joseph Hank Wonim'* Christian temper- and Mr. Baclgralupi acted as an-& Kli.th.-l nf V • • n 'Uil'< ie!«ntl« 1 ;i HKt-. whicll ' TIM many years was secretary of Fields oi Long Branoh cranhed Into ance union uUended a demonstra- rbe Thomas Manson and Sona mon- nouncers and explained the scenes 7 ,.I Holimle.l ] a railing over a brook on Branrh tion lunch,.,,,i Lint Thursday after- F.mily all..|i- ,i. 1 iimoilt works here. and told of the Incidents of their \lf waft al I avenue, near the Ruddy property, noon in thf* duiiiig hail of the Meth- trip in relation to the pictures pany at Ni- v •;*• Miss Alanaon was An active <>. i liver! io IJIMKI my tuhlnt t.i'i of the Baptist church and for itction of the Christian Herald and v was smashsd, but the car did not Mandolin and guitar selections HeK^ti v y> •'•> I • *l>ons<.i<..! ity vHrhni.s nianufactureri. : honour, tnd (hy frlind* niHiiy yenta was a teacher In thego Into the brook, rlrldn was vm he was H 1 v> *\ \ i- i • • • Himilny school of that church. She l''ooti wns [Mt-]>aird And eerved and wrre rendered between reels. Slx- 1 injured. He was arreHted bv Chtif this Hri'Uon an . i •! •• -1 '. Ii v |>tr1l hov«i nigh w».i n niember of ths Women ! a *!ioit talk mr i»d. illii on rny haart, icofHtly organised Young People's Kvelyn Jones of tJm Chriatian Her- on account of tha machine getting Campbell fined him }10 and revoked V • Iff In \ (1 i tn.nt lha iruliitof » . : ?• U.tt- h"i:iti. Junior society. tild staff. About $S1.O<> was cleared. out of order. Daniel Dorn of Plnck- i mul his license. nsy road, an expert In motion pic- FAIX MKKTI>(1> ll|'>i'MI < h. tin Mr. Van- She Is survived by a brother, Samples of the various products JllR M mi to urh of •* Kev. John Sher- Charles W. Cooper of New Tork ture operating, was called in but he George W. Manton, and several which were on display during the «««n to w*. H ipiiat church of was fined Saturday as the result of was unable to remedy the trouble Treabyt^Han Women'f* I^HHI... nephews and nieces. meeting were given to Mrs. Samuel Last Monrtay M||n . l> J •1. ivtiiit a motor accident vn the bridge on and the entertainment waa brought nh ml* The funeral will be beld this af- Howard, Mrs. C. E. Runyon, Mri. , -) ,,1 i Cceanport avenue. His car collided to an abrupt dose with the promise Tha Presbyterian U'oun i'. i< f • htii tkra 1- . ternoon at two o'clock at her late •with another machine owned by Isa- Walter Boyd, Mr». Joseph Carter, from Mr. Prate and Mr. Bacigalupi •nii.it Kr SI DENT DEAD. •!l '•' , | held its first fsll nieutiiv :•:.•- .M fhe .lilt tai IHK horn* with Rev. Edward W. Miller, dore Morris of Newark, who made Mra. Minnie Bailey, Mrs. Murray, that another show would be given In Mrs. C, V. Bennett, Mr*. A, E. Brov- night In the social hall <>r f ,• M • ,... i... iticrwrdson Had Lived pastor of ths Baptist church, la the complaint against Cooper. the near future. charjs. Burial In charge of R, X. er, Mrs. Harold Stout, Mn. H. C. About fifty member* o( t-.. i^ 'M 1 it. Kril Hank Fifty Yeart. Mount h Son will be at Fair View Wall, Mra. George A. Delatush, Mrs. An Interesting incident of the af-zatlon wars preeent. Mis •• ,i .f tlnr Ufa ,-v M I bocht A Rlehardsoiv dlad osmetsry. ^ _ ^ K. W. Elliott, Miss Catherine Coul- fair was the elaborate decorations toHlsgitison presided «t tin.. .-••>.. - HOLD BOCSTINO. the room used for the entertain- f ha VI ii ..i.Miiy early lsst Saturday morn- on and Miss Jotephlne Hull. A program of solo* w a^ x • • •h.. \\ .. 11• 1, lima i.•e« In ment, features of which were large .f a twart attack at th« hom« KATONTOWN RESIDENT DEAD. Others preient were Mn. Fannls MTB. Kenneth \VyvU.i|( ^m, American Mechanics Is Session Laet displays of the products grown and Evelyn Wyckofr it the piuim am • .. Iho« irixlt tha m.ml nt )nti granddaughter, Mn. Irving Night at Ooeanpoii. Bennett, Mrs. W. P. Alles. Mrs. Nldt- n.a.lo hit, >v 1 1 exported from the rural sections of Mrs. Blatchtorcl Sheimati with .1)1 Ui {> -••. shoiiio of Cedar atreit. with Mrm. Laura K. Oorllea Passed Away ol&a J. Wilson, Mn. M. E. Burdge, .Unnai V. Al < • I Italy from which Mr. Prate's and Mr. - ):, vHun phi- had lived for the past A large union meeting of the Jun- Mn. Minnie Carhart, Mn. Elliabeth Warren Smock at tha piano- Lwt Week at Home. Baclgilupi's parents emigrated to iiueathed ••• Jib. .-. mient to thaa i. Mir years. ior Order, Unitsd American Me- Evans, Mra. Schenck S. Thompson, Refreshments were, aci veil h man. fm he. ii. .. A„'"".',! mi. Oh Mn. Lauia K. Corliss, wifa of chanics, was held last night at the this country. committee consisting 'of Mi«'olm it: .'« Ul. Ci attful Ii.jr !'.*« Mrs. Richardson, who was 7JCharles D. Oorlies of Eatontown, Mrs. Julia P. Strickland, Mra. Al- deatii the. lenidu. i, <. < i me old, had been HI for some time headquarters of the Rivervlew coun- fonso Dare, Mn. Willis Clayton, Mn. Kennedy, M». William Van Hre- 1 dlsd tost Friday aftarnoon a.t h«rcil of Oceanport. voort,, Mrs. Thomas N. Doremui nd among their v. ):i li I ei horns os South street, that borough, Mrs. Marie Holmes, ! h>HK-u. 3tiu was stricken a fhort Among the state and county lodge ton, Mrs. Horace Vine, Mrs. Mary E. their granHdaughtt i, l.;i .. i . M f VM l( IIin ^ 1 K of a complication of dlssasos follow- officials present were Btate Council m i a> iim« after rttiring Friday slfhtand ing a long Illness. Pharo, Mrs. Anna C. Worthley, Mrs. Only a Few Matters Before Red be>-vtlle and wa» the daughter of the lats Dr. and Mrs. Walter 8. of Freehold, Past State Chaplain Ivlns, Mrs. Yernon Rose, Mrs. Henry The meeting of the mayor and New SwsUm of Plajlnj studied by Klmball and was born In Eatontovn. William Jordan of Long Branch, ship wan named an solo h.-n<*!1r|n ry _ i he late, Samuel and Roaanna John- M. Nevlus, Mrs. Roger Wymbs, Mrs. council of Red Bank on Monday Two Red Bank Experts. In the will of her himbanrl. Hi'nry ' loo IJito roi < U»a i"ii. She hed lived in Red Bank for Betides hsr husband, shs la surDsput- y State Councilors Lester Gray Anna M. Haas, Mrs. Mart P. Hol-night was one of the shortest this vived by two sisters. Mrs. Edmund of Freehold, J. Laird Hulse of Eng- Mra. Jane Williams and Mrs. MRowe. , which wa.i exfcutfit in An- \ > IT ilie past fifty years. Her hu»band, land, Mrs. J. E. Chamberlain, Mrs. year. J. Ward Vanderveer, secre- gutt, 1902. , f^ ^ Wilson and Mn. Adeline K. Still llshtown. Edward Roswell of Ocean- Cora Smith, Mrs. L. O. Crawford, tary of the Shlppee-Johnson recep- Applegate Archer of Red Bank have <( : > c,for>ie E. Rlchsrdeon, died fevtral returned home from New York jpar« ago. well, both of Red Bank, and a bro- port and Edgar Bray of Rsd Bank, Mm. C. C Rogers, Mrs. Albert C. tion committee, thanked the council ther, Wlnnald S. Klmball of New when they attended ths convention RETIRKD FARMT.R DF.AI). *,'„,'"„ ^ M". Besides the granddaughter with who Is state deputy for tha River- Smith, Mrs. H. C. Tunis, Mrs. John for their co-operation In making the York elty. view council. Shatter, Mrs. L. P. Whiting, Mrs. reception a success. Relief fire com- for teachers of bridge frames at the whom phe lived and four othergrand- Roosevelt hotel. Mrs. Williams and William W. Taylor IMrd last Klght ii' "'" .•inldrcn. Mrs. Richardson la sur- Mrs. Corlles was a member of the Rudolph Malchow, Mrs. John Many, pany, through Its secretary. R»y. Addressee were made by the of- mond W. Brower, thanked the coun- Mrs. Aroher state that the new sys- at Hlii Home, Here. •', vived by two stepdaughters the Shrewsbury Presbyterian church and ficers and by Rev. John J. Messier Mrs. J. B. Hulss, Mrs. Le Malitre, 1 M the New Jeroty chapter of the Col- Mrs. A. C. Errlckion, Mrs. Flora A. cil for having permitted the com- tem of contract bridge which wit Mi: t-rs Nora nnd Cordelia Rlohard- and Louis B. Richmond of Belford. William W. Taylor rtlnd l«.--t tilKl>t rooHIMN Wood, Mra. Thorns, Mn. Lillian pany to operate a booth on the river presented to more than 500 people K.n of Red Bank. onial Canss. Shs was also active Members were present from Red from all parts of the country at New at hia horn* on Hftckle.is pisn« of In Rsd Cross work. Watson, Mrs. William C. Brown, front during the recent regatta. rompllcattonii lie hn . 1 r liam B. Baker conducted the »er- Rhobeek of Oceanport, refreshments Rsd Bank high school, under the di- tired and i 5 111 V«(l :• Mrs. Long, Mn. Edward Wllby, Mrs. rection of A. Le Roy Baker, music vlci-s, anslsted by Rev. S. T. Meeke« Keyport Photographer Dead. were served. BAPTISED ON SUNDAY. ty yearn aK K- , J. L. Sellitf. Mrs. Clara M. Howard, supervisor, will play in a Sunday- 'l: suddenly Thursday night in his «9th Mrs. Henry Voorhees, Mrs, Harry Thf church choir »ang stveral se- FORMER RESIDENT DEAD. Jamet'a Church, ton theater on Sunday. The orchei- ried Mary A. year. Mr. Maag had a photograph Stewart and Misses E. D. Shreve. tra will play John Sousa's march, him. Mi. ' VR\ Iccilun?, The be*rer» were George studio at Keyport torman y years. Mildred Thompson, Eleanor Pharo, Maureen O'Brien, daughter of Mr. KnliiKs, Kdward Jackson, Joihua William E. Raynor Passed Away "Prince Charming," th« "Trlstisn and nn uu*U' He was formerly engaged In the B. Thome and Laura Jones. and Mrs. William O'Brien of West r i.• i i Last Week at Fasaalc. March," and "Choral" from the "Ora- Connvei, in 1)4 >'( ('-I J rufrhPB and Andrew Morrl>. Burial some business at Bed Bank with Front strset, and Evelyn Mae Buch- in AtlmnUr 1 • ill-- wns at White Ridge cemetery In Paul Stewart, under the name of William E. Raynor, a former res- The committee In charge com- torio of St. Paul." anon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The func •«] !<• H !,j • ., South Katnntown. Maag A Stewart. Mr. Maag Is sur-ident of Red Bank, died last Thurs- prised Mrs. Ds Mott, chairman, Mrs. liam Buchanon of Fair Haven, were . .,(, Addressed Freehold Club. ternoon »t 2 ;tD '/ .- I : li- 1 > !; -• vived by his widow, Emma VanPelt day nlRht in the Passalo general ho#- Crawford, Mrs. Vine, Mrs. Pharo and baptised Sunday afternoon at St restdnncf va. Itt mi A 1 i Ji Maag. The funeral was held Man- pltal, where he had been a medical Mrs. Bailey. James's church by Rev. John B. Rabbi Nathan Wltldn, Jr., of the nirn FROM HEART TROITBLE. Congregation H'nal larael, jpoke yei- ptYBtor nf Tlin f'r P •'' i V ' day at his lats home, and burial was i patient for the past three weeks. He McCloskey. of which h-• \v »fi it . i.< • 1 .f ;., • burin A. Carmen of Fort Mon- was president of the William E. Ray- t^-iday noon at the weekly luncheon made at Roe Hill cemetery at Mata- CORNER STONE LAYING. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien nf of the Freehold Rottry rlub at thnye*r*. in •rm« i gP. Hii- I'll III ('hr mouth WOM 62 Years Old. nftr fruit syrup company of Nutley Branch avenue were sponsors for of j\.lhfi"l W v-i, t.ii • i f- • snd resided In thst municipality. He American hotel. Tho toplo of Mr ^'harle^ Augustus Carmen of Port R«v. S. P. Tiigg of Asbury Park to Maureen O'Brien. Miss Anna Verl- Wltkln's adiireaa was tht annual Died at Sister's Home. was born at Riverhead, Long Island, bul of Fair Haven and Harold Rtor- MonMionrh died on Sunday at the] 73 years ago. He was a member of Preach at Pine Brook Ceremony. Rotary international convention nt Welfare houee at Freehold, where he Mrs. Bernice Brophy died at the dan of Shrewsbury stood up with hom« of her sister, Mrs. Arthur tha Rog«ville Baptist church at New- The corner stone of the new Pine Evelyn Buchanon. Vienna, Auiitrla, which he attendei Woman's (luh ("aid l'mi> '<*(" '.ad oeen living the pant ten months. as the officlsl delegate of the Red Phllo of Keyport, lait Thursday, fol- ark for 25 years. Mr. Raynor is sur- Brook Methodist Zlon church will be The HM Hank Worn*,,* .-ltih will He, wan fii: years of age and death Dank and Fterhold clubs. lowing several wesks' lllntss. Shs vived by a widow, who was formerly laid on Sunday afternoon of neit hold » f-»rd parly al Ihtlr ciubhnuae J"' A--.*, .liic io iionrt trouble. Mr. Car- Anna A.. Wlllett of Port Monmouth, Leatep Oglensky Confirmed iiiin \\ ... a bachelor. He was the son was 37 years of ag«. Mrs. Brophy week. Th» principal sermon will be n«xt. Tuftsday *ft«iiHM)n beginning nt J((l Usves a daughter Virginia and twoand two brothers who live on Long preached at three o'clock by Rev. S. Lester Ogleneky, son of Mr. and Press Club For Pupil*. half-pajit lw(i o'clocU. Mrs. Thomas -j f Mil- !;ite Pavld and Deborah Car- Island. .H n of Port Monmouth. He leavea brothirs, Henry Hepp of New York P. Trlgg of Asbury PaTk. The choir Mrs. Michael Oglensky of Shrews- A press club ha« been formeii Voorh.a •« ths rhahman of th« cntd v\ •w.i liM.ilicis, Joseph Carmen of Key- and W. J. Hepp of California. The Ths body was removed to the fun-or Mr. Trlgg'a church will iing Mem- bury avenue, was confirmed .Satur- among the journalism students' at p&rly c(>nimltt»*>. Her anrilflt«nt«t *iiiK« Haw | Monmouih. He is also survived by Sunday 'afternoon, the service being on West Front street and prepared Red Bank will taks part In the ccre- kin, Jr., during the regular Sabbath members are Jamei Mlsner. staff kins, Mi .'< Oh&ilMt ('i<.ft HII'I MIS. , two li,iif brothers, they being John E. conducted by Rev. F. T. D. Rey-for burial. mony.-vsjp day service at the Congregation editor; Edward Herndon, John Oll- Fl.-trtior Hherm»». liiriiii't, Kr., of Port Monmouth and nolds. Burial was msde In Pair View The funeral was held Saturday af- Rev. Adam Wakefield of the Eaton- B'nal Israel. The ceremony was fol- sey, John Chamber!, John Ami- TIK.III.I-; liriinett of Red Bank. The cemetery. 1 ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Mount town Methodist Zlon church, Rev. W. lowed by a reception In the social chenko, John Regan, Austin Buck, fun. i a] was held yesterday after- 1 parlors with Rev. Edward W. MllC-. Baker of the Red Bank Metho- room of the synagogue. Peter Elstob. William Conway and n Nail noon M Iliiivey Kedle's undertaking Keyport Woman's Death. J Ifr, pastor of the Baptist church, In dist Zion church and Rev. W. Burell Alnswortb Hague. William Oartiy. K .-In.. In dm rHUliln-ii'in-ni at Keyport and burial Mri. Adelaide. H. Conklin of KeyI- charge. Burial was at Fair View or the Atlantic Highlands Methodist Health Officer's Report. Red Hank poatolTlrr, while n.^Jiihtln ; "an nmili- Rl Green Grove cemetery rt 1 Zlon church will be present. Rev. W. In unrratinK some HID (ni In I Ht t h*i '•I that ].lncr port died Thursday from a compll-i •—'" " >- • ^ , ^ Hayrnond Gusnther, president of Doubly Afflicted. cation of diseases at the age of 74 I Thomas Johnson Is pastor of the new po«tofTlce nn Uroac. «t i ert yis ' Pine Brook church. the Shrewsbury borough board of William H Malletl, Jr., of Port tfiday stepped on a nmty null ,nwtl yeara. She Is survived by her hus- Funeral of Former Resident. health, said last night that the bor- Monmouth is suffering from blood wti BO painfully lnjui-. dint hi* w,i « Drnth of Infant. bsnd, Frank Conklin; two daughters. The funeral of Mrs. Georgia S. The old church was burnnd to theough was free of Infantile paralysis f poisoning In his right arm and hscnrnp«l!«d to Rn home nftnr flipt ai«t f*i l''tln Ani'.reMo, Infant daughter Mrt. M, A. Holtihart and Mrs. Frank i Caldwell. a former resident of Llt-ground last Fourth of July The new cases Mr. Guenther said ha made i i g « i building was started on September has to carry the arm In a sling. He treatrtifnt. wnn jjlv^n him. >.f Mi iiii'I Mra Paul Amorclll nf Mooney of Jersey City, and a son I tlo Silver, who died Monday of last a personal Investigation upon hear- Is also afflicted with poisoning caused Shi.v limy nvenup, died yeaterdsy 1st. Miss Marie Scott of Tlnton'Falls ing a rumor that there was one rase Hi MI Harold, of Brooklyn. The funeral! week at PmiKhkeepsie, New York and Rev. H. C. Crammer of the by poison Ivy. nfliin...!!! nt Ihe Monmouih mem- wai held at her late home Sunday was held last Thursday afternoon at and two nuspected cases In the bor- •<«i i< rriul lio:-|.ilnl nt Ixmg Branch. The afternoon, In charge of Rev. M. W.Albt \V Wd y noon at Eatontown Methodist church have cugh. At Trenton Knlfli*«lnmrnt tin.i.i! ^^J^(^ heki ye«t«rday after- Albert \V. Wardens funeral home on donated organs for the new church Final Year In College. Mr. ant, Mi*. Plil wait. K AOfO, 1 IKrr. Burial waa made in C.reen ii-w-.n -t in,, (..iieiita' home with Rev. Cinve cemetery at Keyport, Fast Fumt utreet. Rev. W. W. Ken- A. Luke J. Crlapl of Peail street Mr and M r. f]mi 1 '!».< 'm Movn, M i :.'!» II'.|.,K ;• ,,,, i^ctnr nf HI An nerly. rector of the chapel of the Bitten hy Dog. The RM Rank Ilsglnter travel* left Sunday for I-outsvllI*, , HIM! Mrf> I'.irv C'.,. , i ,,,. I, ,,, , hnrge Rilllal lioln

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HOUSE l<, In and all Uv; • Lltllr -.-. Ne I t'l K.f,.i. I Hi! Ml. ;*••: ]' ,1 eoi.dlt,,,,, »III. « I.AIC.K In r,i-l,. .1 ir-int loom, Htemn heat, •Hilr. ..r A 1 :-. I HII < i\ .MI i ' ••" wiwile iHiiilly. I'hone APARTMENT • -r 11)., Murrin I'lhte <;,«•,,. ' 'lne at my ieni- fM .Je. £1U Kyae- ill 1,111 135. AM,IV r..^! IM»1. ptiuria 1068. Kt,S ! x'l Hhr«w«buiy LAR4._~ fiont i.x.m in piivatV family; in etreet. Red Hn >.) Mon th street, phone four v. iinl'iViH ; ^ouiliem CM on ore ; »ll J imiuovemeiit' ; t"irt cei virr ; two gentle- AT "RIVER I'l A 1 "'HUH I* KNIGHT. auctlonMr, ov«t . nave yuui *ult HFI.I \\ \N'IKI» White' cool.1, generJ men jireft i ied 17 4 JJiatu h avenue. Red double h,--:., iwnst y years' experience aalllng whiln you wait. !•.• iwni it.via, rhild nursei, chamber- Hank, phone Mfi«. two bedio,,n,^ u •«>'.• at auction, 1 sell anything any- 1.U0 A. M.o «:00 P. M De- ninul ^ ;dt i i-KH. Apply Monmouth Erayloy- nicnti; reii.,,,,h>I' I-- veiiieiiitt, hot WAN7"E/> to rent, hou»« or flv« or six MADAME SARA HARDING, train*. Sflr ii titr nue year's experience. Phone -Jiilrk nervine .,,., Kvy\»> t 1 7 C,.• room bun«alow; must have all improve- fiiB coraeiieia, 227 i)er_e.i [Ui.ce. <> HintMin Hnuae. ment a and be in very Rood condition; give i-tatu hlyhwB) f flu.'in HK7.M Ue-1 Hunk. He'i Mhnk It44. YOt'Nf, married man desires ateady work Incut ion, full deKCii.it ion and rent per F.atontonn ri" Wll.1,1AM V DIKTKK'II. ..Inriiliii.w huat Imp wanted. See of any kind. Addiaaa Y. M. M., drawer month. No other replie* considered. FOR RENT lit ••,! H, Ile.l Hank.' Strictly confidential. No amenta. Address ro,im l.ni,v«l., . r,., lie, „ 22 yenrn '*£<>, m&r;ently •xtermlnated (guaran- Hlghl- ,« and Windsor road, flight-- 1, 1 n low rental, tor winter months: all conrhon- c 4911.W. K, !. • ..is lit this phtcft Monday teed). Rats caught with trained fer- __n' -N J. 1 1 'V 1I >-•. N ). ' - i !• M .'tniKMit t\ l Phnne Red Bank 3462. THREE-ROOM p R.i • 1 : retit (not poiaoned). Phona Anbury TAIMuPwanUd. 807 Main etreet, Ai- msnts: f,nn,«h- • ' i' » I'HltJ to Cllil- __biny Park, N. J. RIVERSIDE nrilVE—A modern" home of j.ni I v will l.i" held Friday UK< i \\ 'N Park 28 4 8, Jack Kcndrlck, «stab- nix loomB and tmth; hot water heat an-! 125.00. 117 V\ r,' A 'ii <;ARI>KNER and handy man wanti any i,i.,lw r V.I, ot. St .Tnhn'a fc'Hi ill I- t^-n Co. "will "do llehed over thirty years. two-cm- yainge; $45 per month. S. Bur- BBIIV :'JS1 W lllKhi • >l ••1. kind of work: painting, carpentering, lit t Boy n ton. 31 Monmouth strcat, R«d . i I-If i-iK.«.. ui i.ha clenfilfii' rt-Hsi a and whltewaahinc them, V6H" RRNT .( Jim In!. ! ',,i:.- r..» thp bpnpiit or urn LV,, .i'1«i tn help unljr. Bank, plume 9n2. v • ANTIQUE furniture done over right; n carpet ho«t Intr, attendln? furnaces. Call Impiuvemeiit I," .Imp. I •| hci« will be prizes and KV V. HI ni t'liinJnat* out-of- Chailcs Slayer, Wilson place, Rumson, N. ?6(* AN attiftctive bungalow, five rooms u> trlHl vlll1 rrova we know how. Called and bath, one-car parage; all Improve- nue an.i Kyi-.n..., .8!irb. N. J If frrHi; for and d V"N! own br • 1 w,,..lli-v »nrt Vincent Fit* | ',, and lnter- Hellerman's, Antiquci, 38 Washinzton CHAUl'TKUR-MECHANIC desires posi- I'M-.vi. N BuiTttL Boynton, 31 Monmouth street, MATAWAN Kiii. H't'i Hath w.ii- ilclcjjalcs If) the fi: p- • Hi.l.l wtrecttt . R NJ tion ; ninu'le. long experience, private Red Bank, nhone-052. lovely loom. Tnfill! '•'•'* p 110 ^ATiY wishes two unfurniehed or fur-drivinn; excellent, reference. Address . N. J. ( HRD RANK -Old faahioned home; lame rnr.i V „, , ,.,,,,,, ,,| Allflpllr City i -l Yl- l TmpsonThompson,, niwhed roomi, with use of hath; alto C. M.. .diftwrr M, Red Bank. living !,„,"' ,\.'". abitghi. N. JJ. . phonh e rooma, low ceilinps, beautiful grounds, IBM I'l. ,1 Sit' u: ,lny. eat, Addreis L. W. H, drawer M. RedCHAUFFEUR deiiie with an abundance of nhrubbery and fruit for collide. 1 • r X ROOMS, balh, tun porch, «tti oali ih.i t A 1 >:n lfl Is nn a vlflit Reference. Add reps Box 8,trees. All improvements: reaBonnhle rent. 22'J-J. MatavK,, Ml • i Mi till- ic" •,,[ rti fl<.,,r». rhentnut trim, h-t wafer h t f , WANTED, two or threes Hght S. Biirritt Boy ton. al Monmouth atr«et, SIX HOI1MS. ... ] ti. \\ i: ! IN, 1...1, I' <' IIu " «»e. tnign lot; |«.f.fin. Teim* t l,i.th' , • ••' hounekeepintr. or furnished apartment : Will I'K |> >\n wixhe* Hay's wntk to do, Bed Hank, phone 9ft2. __ h.at, t wo . n 1 \li . i , v\ Hired HatHtun'l I'J+fi.i. (,. K W m 'ilpn !!() MfldiMir. avtmit. R«() H» Ml i, ymiiitf f*onpie. Addreas Miller, 93 broad or w.ut. Call at I). I ( t-MOll .1" ' .•» Met Kipiilitnn MiiH HALP of double"house for rent; aix rooms ' H s.\LK at Mailet. bn..^!, w , ., , , ,.,. ,,r Trenton npent Ktippt, Hcd Hank."_ ily of irown p...,i. i , ,,,i le. I'll, IIII.I Wilto Washlnicto '^76 Mechanic htreet, after 6:00 F. M, and bath: $3^. Imnilre of A. T. I>ore- r innnn nrid bath, all In i i ifm > .1. ANY "ONE~havin~K an" old Fnrdrnr, 10Jfl nhanc lUil hnn\ 127-4.* m r HBCr Rei! B»nk_l I. Mr, ,w v. .Hi Mi mill Mrs, Myion lil_2 lt!!' ^^^ Bank.' HI KHiHge; pint IOt)>.Miii t§m) I..-M. new. I'liPur or «»vlier, and wUhlnic tn Hl*i-n-t of VLI»9MAN—Poitland cement and pl»»Ur _ KE, fix loom* and hath; FOB"RENT, six loom house. .11 tnuuove- > "(HI J H I'mui. Ha*Ut ' 1 I, fw.i name, reKUidleKUidlem oof condition,, kindlyy phonp e I>J o«:Iurt« ; reliable man who ii acquaint- garage; nil Improvements: 1*0 par rnents; on bus line; garage; located at I. . i,iHti K "Stoye of teaton- LAN ILSCAPB i»rd«n«f. Prunlm KeKdd HanH k 483-W. Or i Fd C ed ivlth Mnnmouth and Middlesex coun- 104 Main street. Fntontr>wn; S^5 a month __yp FOR SA1,K. rite Ford Car, month. 58 Washington street. Red WILL SA !. l, nt the hnme of her by experianoed men; •praylnu, lay- drawer M, Red Rank.* 1 ics; tibernl commiseion ; must have eac. rent. Inquire at 2S7 Spring- street. ReJ feet iiU-ii t • Bank." bnnL low In K (nit out of groundi, Utv* or im&ll. WANTED, money. $7,(100 on flrfit rnort- For intei view address Salenman, drawer i.. Willinm Parkor. Keir. 1« <-!i, MODERN four-rocm flat for rent, $20 f Ad vies given an tn wh*t, when and KfiKc; property worth 117,000; r.Rht in M._Red Bnnk._ per month. For particular! inquire at tmvn. l,ot nloiie worth mortBage anked ; FOR RENT, bonjalow.. furnli.hed Histt tiow to i,| ,,i. [\ H. Stllw. 17 Hairl- POSITION wanted, on first floor, by anHirnrh'H Kiddle Shop. 20 3road atreet. H or $2,0o|) neroml mortRage on same prop- elderly woman, in home of two adults; Red Hank. ______and unfurnlshe-i: all Improvement.. l • on avenue. Red Hunk, a l»y 1. "iiy. Address S. T., drawer M, Red fxcellent references. Address Mrs. B. George H. Prown Co., 6 Union street, Hunk.* Clannon. car* Mrs. A. Seeley, 3elford. N. HALK of" double houaa. 101 Shrtwibury avenue; six rooms, K&B. electricity, heat H«d Bank. HKMS'I ITCHINl. M<-\l. i.r -ill. .Ilvi A LONE woman with a nice home would and toilet; 125 per month, Apply Mrs. • tC. iMItt.-NB, l,l,,l,IIIH IIOHIII a rou[lie of pet dogs; best care COUPLE, r*r?nan, wleh positions In pri-Mary C. Bennett. 287 Spring street, Bad l>[r.ui«-i y, ;.|,nnii-.>/M j,t.,| , Mini attention. Address F. D., drawer M. vate household; cook, butler, handy- iv _n_ HOUSE for rent; eeven rooms and mRn; fiint-claBB references. Fhone Bad _J^ bs.th ; all Improvements ; garage spRre if Hn JO- SM A 1,1, (It nt inoilHae« )r>nn wrnitad on BUNGALOW for rent, five rooms and neaded. 44 Rector place. Red Bank. I'O( 1 «ii Haven property well located in the IF YOU HAVE no one to look aft»r your hath; all Improvements: good location. phone 144-J. tnihiiirn^ nerllnii on Fiver road. Addrei»a fmnare for thli winUr eall 251S RedPrlre $35. Phone Red Bank 642-M.* Siuutli, bf,4 Oolumbus avenue. New York FOR RENT, furnished, alx rooms and HOUSE for ranT~Bl~rii":kney" ioad. nil Bank. Call in evening.* bath; all Improvements; garage, rea- Improvements; newly paintH in^i I" SCOTCH WOMAN wants work cleaning Or sonable; belt section; Willow drive, Ut- Apply to W. B. Anabro, 12a llntra fl.., WAI Ik HYSl'EMS—fairbanka-MorM wa- cooklnn; terms, $3.00 per day. Alio tle Sliver. Address T. R. F, drawer M. Ked Bank." _ ter eystems lnntalted. We epeclaliM In nurse in confinement cases, $4.00 per dar.Red_Bank> _, l-Dini) repairing. Residence Middletown. N. Call Miry Haddow, 09 River road. Rum- AFARTMEN^Tnr'rent ; thieo ,.,„!,,'. • •, .' , I'lione Middletown 66. Plumbing, eon, N. J." _ and oiien rorrh ticiutt M,m, f » t-atuw nrui tfiininit. Kred G. Hurat. HALF of doubla house. 89 Waverlr Price |30. Apply (Iran. I u, M, • COUPLE, trustworthy. cspabU, would place; all improvements; excellent con- i winter season of Jane WU- care for house, «stat_, winter months. dition; garage; rent X40 per month. Small hi ill we and lmrkjtmm»n studio, Addreai C. T. C. drawer H. R«d Bank.* family desired. Apply E. H. PlnUrd. 177 HOiiSET alx'rooms »,,.! I ' • ' idp nveinie. Red Bank. Phone Broad street. Red Bank. or unfurnlnhed ; nil n 1 i I,, Kir- WedneRday, 8:1S P. M.<.}RL wishes position ai general house- HOUSE for rent; five rooms and bath; 'to hiidae. Tuendayn, 2:30 P. M. worker ; full or part time. Call Red all improvement*; reasonable price. Ap- m-h«f fou. i,..- :• - . , . The Official and other systems, Bergen place. Red Bank.* Red Bank' Improvementn . Holl,!,! i or !i) Kr(H!p8. HcBUtlful RBBOrt- RED BANK young woman would Ilk* an FOR RENT at Silverwhite fiardens. Red Top KB, ranue, ^ha,^l•!. > \ nidfce acceHHorleB «nd prltei on office position; holdi a Red Bank high Bank N. J.: six-room English home, 120 and up. K. A ( .,,>!.•'. , . • , Krhool diploma. Is an expect typiit and \n sun parlor, breakfast nook, tiled bath, ven road, phone He,I H.,,! ' experienced; would gladly do part time with ahower; houBe practically new. Just tyring- work at horn*. Phone Red £ank redecorated inaide. Immediate oc-cupan- SIX.ROOM hnu.r, all u|, • EMPLOYMENT r>79. cy: October 1st. Phone Red Bank SftttO-J.* mental stearo beat . ,,i ! ' HOUSE of fibTToomB, all Improvements; near Newman Sptinun ; >:• Y work wanted to do out or at RELIABLE!, man wishes attuatlon, experi- 26t_l«lghtoii avemie. .,, i I, IMfi River atreet. Red Bank.* enced groom; drive car, useful around front and back porches; splendid con- place; good referencee. Address Reliable, dition ; for rent; Branch avenue and HOUSE of alx innnii a. •( wanted for Fridayn and Sat- drawer M. Red Bank. Brown place. Wood, 16 Broad street. Red provetnenta; two.ru, , ,In Apply Fowler'a Market, a Bank. L1 Hi.»nd *.ii«.et, Itednank. WOMAN wanted for general housework. par month. Apply f,8 VS J./ Red Bank. i.UY wHntpii to dpliver orders on bicycle. _Apply 76_Lake avenue. Red Bank. FOR RENT at Rumson, from October 1st AptOv nt Kr.wler'a MHrket, t Broad GIRL wishes position aa general house- to April 1st; six room house, completely FOR RENT, slj-ronm bourn on •!,.. . 'iivi, Ueil Hniik. worker; full or part timt. Add res* 251 furnished, recently decorated throughout; bury avenue; Imth. all inn M!.I;:" Pgarl »tre«t, Red Bank. Alston." lame lot. «xcellent location. Prlea $80 also seven, and eight i,,,,,,, l,o,,<<••, ,,, \\'< > MA N, kno.l cr>ok. wlnhefl position; or per month. Apply to Joseph G. McCue, Bridge avenue. ln,iuhe St. Ul Phiewpbuiv i |OtH«« "•. v*• Ti<>i »l honnewoi-ker, or day'a vork. Keahy I •!• 'h- •.,,» ;in!t:i-J. Red Bank/ phone Rumson 60^ , avenue. Red Bank, phone 1145-K. B*lfor4 ROOMS FOR RENT _fX-~ROOM cottag*. all irnprovamtnts, 2 M • poB.tton an cook or iran- furnlihed or unfurnished: $80 perFARM for rent at Holmd.l. 14 acres: 2 4 THK KIR RENT" Ads on thle pasVworS ],"••• ih, nhowth r ; twiin bedsbd ; fifine and $30 furnished; kitchen fully equipped. ',h'-KK\L fumneworker wanted" tellable. 'r)r*tioi.; would rent to two business men 1 wo men : or Pontofflce building, Eatontown, phone «illinillinvi; w.imanftiimnn;; mimnuiot bhe gooRood cook : V." ' . _., couple. 832 River road, Eatontown 503." \>. fi r.! Id' n< .,t,.-..(, lie «.i<» iKidemtaniU and la fond of chil- He*. Bank. Eir.HT-ROOM house, two batha, for rant .lino. nini .hoi. Ked Bark 138P.* TWO ionm« furnished for light house- NKW II" CASK In i furnished; nil modem improvements: fn.f'ii- • •'. M> Htlnro 1 POSITION deah-cii hy hi([h nchool grad- keeplntf: also Karatce; all conveniences; Bleeping porch: garage. Available Octo- ,r.' ,":'.. irnod Incut Ion, near Broad street. Call at Mie*i. I'- M."M. 1 i'i. -i • h- h -h- ito • I'l^pRilnir iiHte: mn do hhorthand and typing; al- her 1st. Thona Red Bank 458-J. IT.AYKH fltlll'l 1 '.M ; «o fuinlnh rrfei«nre. Celt R«d Bank 1^ Wallace Htreet. Red Bank. 1 ,M pi 1.H •k t« y .1 • i "'1 . H'l Ifin.-nt. liny 22Z1-W. Madeline Brooks,* j TWO comfortable, furnished rooms, with l';:Kl'' It :'M i 11 1 11 FOR RENT, bungalow of five rooms and t I;# 1 ' : • i I'llll < r It. I i; i.U'ri. nrhnn YOUN<;"<;JKL, wichen position as general * conveniences for light housekeeping; J h nnth, all improvements; on Ernst Weat- !• . Ix |1< h .1 'ir 1 "iHire U'.Shea, 12H . ..-..•Ii, 1 , 11, > , ii ,\ 1 hmirtcworker; will also help with cook-! ""» le for one or two. Inquire at 46 dide avenue. Apply William W. Cook. «8 »l ; .1. ltt ing. Cull Red Bunk 1983-J, before 6:00 Mechanic atreet, Ked Bank," Dmmmond avenue. Red Bank, pbona You riwn.» .)-!,•• j •! i i '"'V'M' '". ,(,.', m Bti hivot- ! i'lRNJSHED ROOM ih ih 1H06-M. Ii:Hi! h v Id.; FOR RENT at Rumson, modern five room i in •, in i | Oil' ll 1 ' till SHED ROOM, with or without The Door You Seek. i' r M K wonia Imply ! and bath bungalow and gauge: all im- )i. n" HIS pshited pro.i- PARt<>T nix-thirty TIME mirwmat; boy twd owanted and a , halffro;m mun onet • l '*V-_hoard2 ;Newma also nligh Springt housekeepins road. Reg droomi Bank. •'PI P pruvementB; newly decorated, furnished lihi-l. 1111 !.' 1 !• >!' ^'l'•li'l Ai 2 N Si d Rd Bk I'-Mithi fiin- K Hciyre. paint- be kind and very fond nf childrend hlf: nalary ' .-'ICE front room, twin beds; for two mori or unfurnixhed, near bus line: reiidentlal . ^.- nt II r V • -. tsit •(.., (, air. . nn. Il I i! 1 , I'h ne llu ii'Aoii 6R6. Ml.nn i>er week. Referencta required. Call ri,\riN( The Ideal tlma to Re.l Hank 1339.• h .»niU. 7 McLaren street. Red Bank-* iliate. phone RumKOti 487. botia* you're i h 'inn more njnvahle with CIRIi WANTED for aeneral hounework. j i:u()M »nd board; special rates offered by »IH' I'.tii.. • FOR RENT at 154 West Front atreet, six I-'AKM »JI« >1 •' I' >• Itll'l l»n, 1 • ] At tia tell you (•all lietween flva and Mx o'clock Sea- Shrownhury Manor bealnninir October mom. and buth : all tmprov.raewU; Mp* t •••> - r.iLn n A lluii' K Hi yep, decorator Why ba | e»uiv»Mer? Why trudfe from door to MI. i pn j')| ,. bright ^1-W. ______i ''' • laiRe. mmny roomH, with or without firate entrance. Call Red Bank 601-J. r ph »r i o 1 II mini fttifl. WANTED, co.ored~wom~an7 experienced in I-I lvnt_ bath; excellent home conking-. In- ,M •,.,i,.,,,. ltcl j WINTKIi IIIH I. if/ 1 FORTRICNT, three rooms with tile bath door, down thii itrwt «nrl up th« next until you (.H I' K !• NH ut«i.; will "i * y* hi_ hiai Keneml housework: Bood cook; sleep in. faction hy appointment. Phone 1495. and kitchenette; located at Jl Rlvarstda iva for fowl. and broiUrd " ' cd. $40 per monthmo . Address ti. ' '""* Bank, or call Sycamore avenue, nvrnne. Kor partirutais phone FUd Bank are fooHore and weary? If you're looking for aa 'nil or w Ita Alex '/wic kl. 89 North II.. drawer M^Red Bnnjk. 2370. H. ..,.Y to sell silk underweai, 1 ' l^lNlSHBI) room on rivar bank. Call apartment or house, there's a better, eurer method ! fiOtt. nt hosiery, ladles* and children's dresHet«,1 ^ Riverside avenue. Red Bank, SIT.ROOM house, newlr furnlahed I of finding what you want And you need only try .', AN'I KI). Men II Ol lint. water haatar. direct to wearer. CtmimiBaion paid daily, j TfRNISHED rooms;" one large bedroom"; "iin«•!. Th« Wllllsm C. Kly l)Ni; ..I'i'iilntmcnl. M. 1,. in - \N .~~i *l «" WOMAN wi.hea bookeeplnjr en room, mid hnth: oiic-.-nr uarnue: $fil) l'..tat., Hi.lmiUI, N. I, rhona Holm- 1)1,',AN, nm-eryman, landscape typing position; complete knnwIclKe n i.'HMKUKTAIILE liirnlahad room In" prl-per tnonth. tlH.tley-rlltll, Q!l Munmouth Look for suitable apartment* or house* In Thft iock vate home; suitable for one or two. »tj«et. phono Iti'il Ilimk IBS". Blwayit In Register. in diMil.te enlry a>Btem. C.ti fu Noiir the hliin school ; Southern exposure. FIIRNUIIIKH thit'O-io-ini "apartment. tll« I • .,ml|. Hlut k. i.et my IHI(P». 2(1 Tlncsner ioad. l,eKt of referpnrcs. Address Y. \li conveniences. Also' iisntue for rent. Phone l;e.l llnnk Iliu-W. _ l,Rth ; *',.,. Iln.llov-Mi.n. fl[i Monmouth ', » „!:«,« iHIHl'V Hollywood White _• ghorn pul- M, lied natik.' 1 Kouth Klieet, rhone Red Itnnk 1M7-M. • tercet. ,,h,.ne li.-.l Hunk Issw. i'AINTINi; ani"l "~llani>" " I'rontatrcet. Red Hank. |,hone .1S9-K. motitli i.ti-Aet. iihnni- Hfil liank lS^R. .';r:KD, KYE for lala; yellow feed com. w() N ianiVdwanted. " ,h«iilIe.iisufleuT-KB^itM],i " i ' ll«bt hounekeot.lt,a rooma for rent. SfM.KNHIIl »lniw n, nnd m>r),be »hn",.. , , i nil... Illrkey. II.ilm,111. N. J. phone >W I'' the time to rei.alr your roof and (liermtn), r.linhlp. hunent cliKiiiml <"> river hank. I'hone H16-M. Call ; F u l,r,,M K,,,t iislnt your ihlmneye at rea- ,|, . , 14 Ktveridite avenue. It.'il IIHIK. _ M«,,|o avenui-. I!»><1 Hnr.k: rorner lo.»- ,'," , " '' - _ _ ability: married: not nfntW of • Kl tl-ni. llii,ll,-y-lls!l. •':, Munmouth meet. Arnold New n.lt IKl!ff«rr.. M5 I'aiIainnn ,'.',' .",,!,". I Hill HAI.R. n.w .ndheifer. Je.iey; "very HIMI, .senlnlvhl. |,hone Keabrljht «0, be- livlnuto-i. ' KOOU f.,r ,..„!,• !„ private" fumilyTtnod- J.hnn« KedJIiink l««1. N. JJ.. or call H27-M.' "in Impioveineiit. ; no other ruomtra; V. illlii.n ...fl«.,ii«l,l« ; in exrhnnwe f"r mllrh goal. P. M. FIVE-ROOM hoime. I'niker' avenie. Fall I'll.II,^ Atlntltli, tlli-hliiiulii 404- YOUNC LADY nlah.i |,..i.lUon .a |,lHin '" "' Piaii. Mrn AKnoa Moynahuii. Ill I'lANO 1,1.1 tlo arlenced teacher; Haven: two-eir irnnie: $411. Hadley- i;HA|-K'l. Cinrar.l. Iniinirerl' rlnaiei • . "I'lit rook and light housew.irker l,r llm ,lav ; '••'• >'"'»>'. Red ll,.nk " HHII. II.I M.mnuMitli itietl, phone Red * I in' l,.,r ._ .... ('««. Plann, .Irnw- A.lilie«» II. V. II. No. 2 tl,.-|,i w,,ii^«lf Ml 2% rfntn a iirmFi I,IIF,- er M. iti..| |||,,,|., ,, r Ireeb^ld 823. litlDMH lo Int. . wltwithb or wlthnut board, at Mnnk, |s^. _ -A, Ke>j,oil. N. J. '.•I Illmivoll. llolni In,' I,. •..: Hill i, i","","^ 1>i'h "i'r'>" (Hl,li.tii>,i in KIIOM^ fo, ipnt _ 1".. n,,H,,l klieet, Ibiri. l\ i,,,,n,., tilu t,,,th, H,i.am hfat. oak ' Jl,, , |!,*n"Vl A. A, Hun- I I.rut, MIIV denlrsble f,,,iu«lie.l bouse- ' • ll.,,,ll,,» ,',»,| ,.,,,| I', i.,.,.,! «-« II, ,,,•!. i,,,,','",,,, ' i,\^ fir... i.. oil,.], lii-p i, I n, e,: KAiaue, 17'* per V Vi l^| i'aik. | koeplnj ii.nnia. | liv.t. t.ath . all Inijuove- ."if. Uml ll«nk • l,e,l itAlllt 4 _ 1 J. p mm,i>, II:,,lUv l(all. -.in Munmouth meet. gaiage. Riasosault. Tbuaa a\S9£i* pbon« Kt-I llank !»«•. TiTJj h/-.::v. W.r,V THE RED BANK REGISTER1 KUBIISHfJl B> JOHN H ;,.,„..., -•,.,-. ... „„,..*.. Good N#»ighh

The Ravfcft* for *n tjw I'H'lVt\"> IKUMi BROWN, by Ut* <.* ^T.itAtirr mtd Huatoewa Manager. Th« • \ K.\ v; cfaa-ni J.N'EB I ulai- < Red Raok ISO* at.d wouid r*iu « ,,e..|.« M.-i BubecripUon Prices: ' Overatera me ,.l,.f H »•' 111. pro • •"« ?rtt y»ar KLI ULUAUl* UWi tO d0l# Out I^i/Cf aiootlia i urie.t and the muiiir'^ €L ML EffWl- a til.ft « r The H«i1 BUik P.efltler malt A th* *pi^<)ii The 'Iri<.ouiM u • uieuibvr of \ ;«:»^ « » ^» h nt- wt-n to declare; afainst the pro^.J ^-a ' lilt ASSOC 1ATKD PHMS g6Od r«JL»oni t" .i K-. . :r. .- . . w I »,.-. t.'Wn hai plenty '••• A«> • h'Bil I'M is 1> exclusively enUtUd to th« of reason to let *•; r' > - • * K -f' *• 1*> With Janiei Nor-,Th. fti»u.,i .»• tot ..,.;,:• i, i,f si! M>I cUspstrbes to It or Dot nun u overseei •f ' • ? jo^ fj.'ti the taxpayer! and Port Vnr.iT •i,».i-»-»e •MIT: ;.-, • i is |.»i>er and also the local DSWt thoac who need H 1 •-, n^.!- <,rt »i,f waives «»f want have aummnr.p • . retpons* received a i^u&n >\ur f ,n ifieir lo> allties which no county h«ndl< ai'i- outli County Honored board could i.'iBPf p Aa haj been true of Mr. Norman. hose of 11 ~ d Cross Conference. many of them heyntid the reach of poliUca. Thej M > j • *- <. t ' pany wtv1 i 1 i.f- fcl • w hft.v« baan apTx,iiiip(i by both Republican and Demo- 1 Ar,|.,;i> l-i ' : ^inft t>ie Annual Regional conference of the Th« hnuc. ftrttlr admini»tration* because of their proved ability 1 Hi--* n,...- »» to Fort Monmouth on Friday of this week. before the r I" ' All II,i. Vrerv U.ilM.. Pm»fti.. * ' tuner, chairfnan o( the Monmouth county and not btr«Lift« of their political beliefi or party icr- rrmalna nf ft,. rlrss ' mid il>i». .*».•. I.f ..[Hi oTiri rdnnd A. B. Cuwan, commanding efflcer yice. habitation Ah uf ( (Ml LlflK "' 1 1 in nrMlil r . I V'.'ih. a * 1. FUNIIIALf . . . FOR THE LIVING Overieere of the poor are not highly paid, but they •i]>t thai which thr. Motunoiith, are rendering a distinct aervlce to the lamil) ,..,rmlitl '!•' are important nfflciaji. Home rule and the will of the wore, and ill of their other person,. and 31st. M .rmui!h county. (.ti . f ri.Kny n» paople will be materially lessened If the proposed possession? went up In flume* BIH! r:»Iiit.iti e ith county. The la»t three confereneea were for, b*cau*e this la Invariably the case when centrail- tional duties, mir bfrvice to the •atInn of government takes place. No good re&aon haa flames from spieadlng to building* Atlantic City, East Orange and Montclelr nearby. Port Monmouth News. ;!; Inftdy related are the Hed Cross and our na- been (Iven for putting the overseers of the poor out Mr. and Mrs LeMonmler had their rieieasedh tonduded. All that can be done cvpintrient, -with th* chief executive of the lat- of office; and the proposed change should be defeated. house Insured, Init they had no in (The Ital Hint Heilikt *>• »>ou«ht haa been done — done as carefully, rever- tt,e president of the former, that it is most surance on Its furniture and orher In I'ort Monmi.uU, at lh* '.fit the conference should be held at Fort -C-O-O-0 0-0- contents. They had been summer' M«y.r. ||,4 SilviduK feiuhuna t residents of Eaat Keunsburp the past ently and skillfully as long training and t Vincent Millar and family haic It is from their shoulders that we aim to day, November 3d, when the ballots will be cast. Kaansburg. action *HFI nut taken to closed their eunumar home at tr,ir Surplus Fruits and But if this happens the campaign will have to be have the insurance transferred cm place and they have moved t.ft'k ' lift a heavy burden. It is for their comfort Vrgrtables for Charitable Purpose*. waged along different linen than at prexnt. Thus far thf contents of the Ka»t Kcansburfc their home at New Yoik It resembles a popularity or personality contest con- house. Mr. and Mrs. Abiam H; l.p need next winter In rellev- by Kreibott Bros at tt > "« •! >">.'•' forms of navld fiaird, Jr., the Republican candidate psthy. They were deluded with of- The hoiisn haa beiul jup* i r i .... PK*. Mftny women* charitable and for governor, and A. Harry Moore, the Democrstlc fers of help Frlr-nfls am! neighbors hy Henry Pulsc.li Mi i i • - perhaps. Yet the handling of every detail •• • inumiMi in (he tint klnrt ct ranriiriatn for governor. For the mo«t part both plat- came to their house with blankets done considerable *v..iU , : •... ^i= and many other artlrlos. The own- of the funeral, in such a way that the Mrnith, the county aujwlntendfnt forms are vague and meaningless except with regard sort for- realdenlf ot i> i'' [• •.' • itt^in^ lh)3 activity In the n h"< \* era of ten housea and bungalows of- : ( • the liquor issue. Both candidates are strong for fered the use of these dwellings for Mrs. John Hartner i.;, '•. tl' - bereaved may suffer the minimum of in- '*•!>*«! of the eighteenth amendment. Mr. and Mrs li«Monmlrr to occupy IV>nithy of Port" Hi- ...... •' If the contest continues along these lines the ad- during the winter. Tho offer of tho week with Mrs. Fred In r. ' Kittle .Silver. N .1 convenience and discomfort, is always » Mrs. Edna F Itsnhi' . • •-.•-<• ! . M! wiTitfi may be overdrawn, lut ii HPV Arii«i;p will hti with Mr. Moore. He served one term as Black bungalow m'Hi the butned ange will move «.• I*I ]V 'i • ' ' • .^ .\cl] N> ho prppivreii. A large gtt^k • AnUle from Hudson county and perhaps Middle-' A party for their benefit was held a number of >em -*, wil )!< »;,Mc.. l^.f Saturday night at the Civic associa- Phone Ke<1 Hani. "(.Ml • •» wtu hf required to do this an part of their Iir.- ;. • . ' mtv. the Republicans are much better organ- here tho year nmni :[i- htif i.ati s R. R. MOUNT & SON tion hall at EaBt KeanaburK Many hot air furnnci* piiioii ii ir*. \>^\\. . -• * .r k ;n*.; 'N«ii the Pmnocrats. prIKes donated by storekeepers arid Funeral Directors « M.i cover, It will help to relieve th» glutted fi nit Mr. luid Ml.« 'Mhn Hiun Imvn if i-;nch side talks about having nominated a "good other residents of East KeansbutK Frederick K. Adams, Mgi ^ -1 Y.'£?tabie jOtuation and eo help the farmer*. IJ»I«P fr!l' w /or governor and finda fault because the other were given. Another benefit paxty turned from a \ .lit to Mm I'lunk I'Kintuirri of farm producta have rotted In the field* will be held at the same place Sator ^'ealy of ChlraKi., torrnerly of ti'.M nominee is not such a "good fellow." There Isn't any- place. They nuirfp the trip hv auto 18S %% Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. b* surplus rrope. It will help to correct Hint of theout reams of "literature" about the good points ot LeMonmler family. SALE 'i«.t (paturea of the preient situation to some extant at Montclair normal school. Her sister, their candidate and the faults ot hla opponent. All Mr. and Mrs. LeMonmler state Miss Esther Frank, attends college -ni: The outlay will be email, as the surplus crops this has failed to appeal. To the average citizen both that they cannot too forcibly ex- at New Brunswick. r.tn be bought at a low price. If happily It should parties SPpeir to be as much alike as "perns In a pod." press their gratitude to their friends Mrs. William Covirt and tier u«n.-pjrr «hat more canned rooda ax*, produced than If there la a material falling off in the vote this year, end neighbors. They say that In daughter ot Eatontown spent last Another Oil-O-Matic Triump) <-an he u«ed, the surplus can very appropriately b* gtvan their opinion there Is no place In Thursday with Mrs. William H. Mal- tm now seems likely, the public will be scolded by the the whole world where folks are > •<• .1'. HUSHID HSAT. ing of the mayor and council, but It was defeated by bottling works. i Opon Ku-iiliifcH till fl O'Clock. Ing the past few months scores of Monmouth county Mr an M r H roI B merits ever made w • •>' • a strict party vote, two Democratlo councllmen voting Many of those present said they' - i , *- » ^ ' Allen will ,1 ! mil nil is burned— cows which failed to pass the tuberculin test were sail on Friday for Greece, where design, yet lower in •. •. for the resolution and two Republican councllmen and had a much bitter time than 'hryj :il .,j mill air, without condemned and killed. The farmers received compen- the Republican mayor voting against it. It is hard to did at the club's big shore dinner. •AyOil-O-Maticiii in-.i- ; - M 1H>M. Thia lower aaUon for these cattle, but in many instances this was imagine a worse exhibition of "peanut politics" than held a few weeks ago. It Is likely | much smaller than the prices paid for the stock. ,. , a .•.••• i i rtin fuel will ««« this. I that another such affair will be held ; Every feature!hut ^ • All this effort to Insure pure milk for the buyers la before the present crabbing season i h .ildli . Isnf ilnilHtS. Neither Governor Larson oor any other official OU-O-Matic the m.-i! highly praise-worthy ao far aa it goes, but It does not comes to a close. should have the right to break the speed law or any •.Vllli.o.ii Oil O-Mat'u htat« go far enough because it does not apply to milk im- —• e» Vscd oil heating in :)•• ••• other law. There Is no more reason why the governor ., ..-I.il.,,1 II lO.iiDIi hmnes. Tlw ported into this state. This Imported milk, according THE GRASS FIBE MENACE. found In thia «irw ! • should gel off scot-free after violating the speed law to reliable reports, comes from 22 states and Canada. Model K. New Witli.*.:. ',illi.mn MM dgrt 1'syr.ienl Flan than there la why the humblest citizen should have such Not one bit of it Is subjected to state inspection when Port Monmouth Firemen Start a velopintnts, nnul.lv » ...I,,-lil v'fl y easy to have this a privilege. In fact such an Infraction by th« governor Movement to Lee*en the Danger. it entrrs New Jersey. ii..11 hUris (i >mf<>it-~espfdally would In a sense be worse than In the case of a humble SERVICE which t o type of Flame Vwy • 1 *••, The legislature had an opportunity to correct this The members of the Port Mon- MEASUMD .1 the nrvv rrrorrl low price cltlien. The governor is under oath to uphold and enforce NOT SY • posslWe S degtfr ,•! .|i:i- )Mt year by puling a bill introduced by Senator E. mouth fire company have started a COLD • hold the final services, partic- the laws and the example which he sets In doing this or never before acliii v! into the. state and the public should not grass are much higher than usual. be aubjerted to the chance of buying such milk. The THE HEAT DOES IT. ^•ISj WORDENFUNERALHOME E people are entitled to know, when they cast their bal- *^ ALBERT W.WORDEN. Direclor S7 lots, whtther they are voting for candidates who want Summer is traditionally the silly snajon. In the Drunken Driver Flnod. warm months men's minds seem less acute, more re- Bert Conk of Marlboro, charged the present unjustified condition to continue or whether with driving while under the influ- they are voting for candidates who stand for a square ceptive to Idiotic theories. The Insignificant becomes significant. One of the silliest Ideas of the silly season ence of liquor, was arrested last fiO F. FRONT ST deal for the farmers, the local milk dealers snd the 1 Saturday night by ConBtable Henry public, is tho contention of tome Asbury Park men that the RLD BANK j billotomg beach pajamas which tho summer miss finds Kruschka of Shrewsbury nrter a . o-o-o-o-o-o • number of Irate motorists had tele- MO adorable, and probably darned comfortable, are most phoned Justice Elmer <\ VValnrl^ht /Hone-..557 , undignified for boardwalk and hotel wear. and Informed him that & drunken H. A. n ik CO. Overseer* of the Poor If they are objectionable In the hotel lobbies and motorist had forced their cars «(T the 78 N#wnn»\n Spring* K..,,•! Kr.l lUnk. N- J. or County Welfare Boards ? dining rooms, the hotel owners can bar them. Horace road at Tlnton Falls Brought before i L. Byram. Asbury Park's police rhief, and the police the magistrate. Conk was tine.I J200. Overseers e.f t>ie poor are threatened with the leu I authorities of other shore romrr.umhn are showing ot their )M» At the fieri ion In November thtre will common aense in Ignoring thr pioteM n^ainet their use Th* r««<1 to better nn' hi,»t» ness leadr) through Thr b* % referendum aa U> whether Lh«ae pyutlona, be, I Ola itfeets.—Newsxk Sunday C'sJI. Al \ I J Working Mitt Eif.Vt.MH B1KTIIDAY. Bill 1MM, A 111 NOHOW furty tut VSmlVi Mr and Mrs Mil tut l^.nl. t<, M«K< [•or < hilci • ,:,..i.v The Uf Brtdgr Aveiiur . Ihfll ll.UIH V«, ^tl> on tnH «b.-ht '»\ f '"' I * u.-'ixiiHn of the How TTiey A night with a pdMy «t hid home at , Bld« of tilt; fc.d'ol,' own < }\ ft) H\x u ' ! ' '" " lf" involved ittkrt. m-i-UuttUon in Two I ypet at I'M budge avenue Rt'l iiank One boulevaid on a lot wi.ieii tlit-y " ! ''f ' t;fa: a; K*JO Ili:1 phl-t'i I"i a (Mid at Bch..(>l »K*- «- : uf the reatuits nt iht feattviuea wat jcently bought ti >m 'h«- IUVH.H'II "•' sued A< atr : union l>y l>"nal'l A iJ|ii**£iite Donnki j Mortgage and h'..iinH « ,\- \nn>j th J tan* *; attacked to In -.iiy ww.r aiJpli' atii;n» Hi.-tii.d ri >ti hue a in j) B'.jnaiio vr>Ktr and ti.a ,The propfity l^- tvmi'.i:. r< • t 'i'hr Woik I'.ipci.- Mini the- re- b( •nadc if i' can he avoided 'I hieI I r-fi*llll' >l»n tvihr'1 mil' *i UpplttUSf: ' buriKaluw will na , .- 1H riu itis, n VI I \N I M jirv <>t th«- •>• h-.ol in the mat- is i ipt-ddlly tiuc imw when all The 'Cifbiaril i *•• *• l . ••"« aim ih<- r hf ft pie tit-Tit bet* id i « I h((»#" TIII-I, The fxtprior will h«- WVH't»-i h... i of an »]'['!)• ati'ii*. * can ful investi- | tloned wpre Mrs Fi t-d Jfince. Uflen ttnHoHure* and the v alH Wil t .. e-f j'htn.ii ehuil hi* inudi- a.-* to the truth til'HVLVH FAKM | and UoriB Sheedy. Waiy YunNute ' crafiPx with ch.'stiiu'. ti :m . h - I rip . .f the in' t^ M( t ]'n i U in the appli- j 2 I Marifl and Betty JOplfan*. Jean bungalow will be complyt» i aliuu1 ti>.ii and il OH v pi >>\ u to be true j SUM>AY, MJ'ltMBtR 27 llu-y A letter U> School Principals From Jones, Nellie ('usumar-o ('.,nf etta Ueeeniher 1st. A two-rar ^;HH, • bthtfd, tht. (inltl may b(; du ected ; William M. Smith. Sharabba, Arifft* Kalbo. Mai «i*- Jones, u. tipjieui ffr hhmm phy^icul examin- will be on thu property Ant ^-FI', I. I i |. II .11 • I'i A M. 1 i ion by theh . nieiiical inspector to William M. Smith, county auperln- Margfli* ! H&Z7M Annti ! nCierio, Hnltz of Lonn Branch i« 'he • .1. : - ML • • i II. «.l'. V M. dtt.ririine Ins (Hnt'HH for work and tenrjent of schoola of Monmouth Marie I'lAlota, Claiei^e Junt-t-. Hit-h- tmrtur. D.iifr I «<-... -I,,,.. .,„ n.iob.. II. il, |4, to hj'lp 'iett-iinirn- whfiher the child county, has sent the following letter ard Jones. Hairy and Ki,ihcin Huo- p U fouit.eii y«ai.n "f ajje. to public school principals and BU-Hn. Ar'hui Hurley, Burti.i (iKl nrtky HIV MEETING. oik pnp. ATter i IT t illrut cs have been ap- perintendents arlew JonPH, Hairy Van Note, ¥ .i Ii (... r.,« 11,.., 1'hona Aiant 1 r,M be hofVi Ihhu-Mi hy proved by the (I* paitiMcnt of labor At this time of the ypar there Is a i6«rl'* Shaiabba, I'atiirk IHAIOIH, rlrst Mating of Glrl»* ( lub )I»*l / ill I'. M l>«yhght S«v- hy the school wht-n J hut copy la retained by 1 lie school and inano. The fiist mepting of tho gii's' Mt-Y ni I IN,,. Si.Ho,, WOR the ftpprovftl muit t-c cheaply. In some places the domes- k Hit oinr given U> thf- npplicfint lo be pre- tic wiencft department a of the club was held Thursday at t :n "Y ( liurch Notes. labor depb( t merit «i sented to the employm. schools bet taking tli« lead in form- NEW BESIDENTS. M. C A. hiimi'. A program for ' *» There ai t>. »c\*-n pt p* in ml !-) be This certillcatc must bu returned ing cnganitationH to promote the coining y- ar and plans for th-r i;t'nt .< Mii.Jt-ct of the filled out. thin- in • uph< to the Bchool when tho empfbytnent prcservufion of thi»Hc article* to re-Two PreaWenU of Tile Companies initiation wer*; diseased. The in-ni 1 of 1tl(1 duci- the coHt of living during the Sfl '<'>' M» i Kir .;< OuucheH or tainlriK " ' ••"•]-(. u- <\- n- r spt ti in ended. Tlin.se c.t-ri ificjites may be Bent Flace« Here. b*rs voted U» pjttend a welconic to •/.' «.i,is. Septern- ( winter In other plareH the domestic new pupila "i the high nchooi giv- Th - canceled at any time^ for non-com- science departments jite cooperating Emtl Clauson, pf«flident of the Ing advlc, mflWinp iniitxhiciions '.nnl pliance with thn law. with groups alieudy funned for this Boving tile company of Perth Am- MAUCH i- "Kvi'i-y good hflping them ti. become acquainted. It is further provided that If It Is pmp.Kse boy, has rented a flve-room apart- " • ^ *ft 1M fi.,m e ^ ( found necessary for a child between 1 -nil writing to call your att«ntinn ment in Lea Gertrudea on Broad Margaict Tiillcr, picsldent. ("or- •!•• w, from Ihr the ago of ten and sixteen to work to thl.H movement and the opportun- inne Welsh, vice prf;:;idrnt; Florence 2CHUNK street. Mr. Clauson and his family to help support the family or itself, ity tho school ha,4 at thlH time to have returned from a fifteen months' Mac Donald, treahurer, and Harbnra SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 i tifVate, a cer- it shall be lawful for the parent, malic a contribution toward Hoisting Goode, secietaiy, were the lU'W cf- in relieving want and HufferniK dur- tour of Europe- Harry Kahn, presi- paHuport, or an guardian or other person having cus- fleers for this year who prf-siried at . \ \ K I I I • I • ' • K 111 I M ing the winter. 1 feel that If there dent of the Progressive tile com- i. !i.. I v,, I. - Ii ill- I. ,:r> I'M. ' » uh!M- < inn dlX'tOfH tO «8-tody and control of tsald child be- are any opport unit leu for thin work pany of Matawan, has leaser] Esther the meeting. Miss Margaret Thomp- !••• •! W Oif ».,l i- 'I'hnrd must tween the above mentioned ages to In your district they should be en-Berlow's house on Lake avenue, son Is the faculty advisor for thr; n,iu( wilt i•(•! Iflrat e of •diicHt ional file a petition with the school asking couraged to the uimoHt. club. which they will occupy October 1st. hn.i- In ..r. ihn Hxiuil MunU Thtl H ni^ncd by Homo one for permission to have thu child en- Will you please Int me know if The rentals were made by the Boyn- <].. n 7 i<* I* M. Strtiirio WOK it'pi t-st-nt HIP schools. gage in such employment. This em- anything is being done, or can be Buck From Vtwatlon. done, in thin line so that I may re-ton agency. » itc imiai etftte ainonp ployment shall be of such character poit t•' fiiini; Ins application. not other-wise prohibited for children ln<|t tih tdr Thi i c iiiu,-i itIsu he ])re.s(inted a cer- under sixteen, If upon investigation tifxitl'1 of hiiilih tii^nid by tin- rued- it i« found that the employment K1P)H and llhiHivc j )< »l iiiHpfctoi , ttrwi an eniploynr's cer- sought compiles with the law, and UH havrt one <;lf An ftRo and sxhoolinK certiflcate ,',a1.... Ii C United Lutheran ay nod of New York, in the open a if, which employ me ni —you'll always find will occupy the pulpit Sunday mo: n- shall bn lawful for children und»M Fall Hand Bags , .. • -> -i I..] ih* riiHi- iiiK at clcvon o'clock. In the after- fourt pen ye a I'M of ntzv. Thus we that Warner Quality -.••-p .m ,.- nit » alx noon I )i. Burgess will organize a is tho best and our "•I ;'•• 'u-h thr W.-.it Lutheran church in I-ong Branch t •'.,. I 'u: If-y MlHI, find in the evening will iourney to juices an'always uni- \ lar^o assortment of styles . - •! : • ,, •, A < 'I, , l,lV Of Key port for the purpo.se of orgai> SUNDAY EXCURSION formly low. * ri.li V Sfi J.-1U ''Hi )?AuK H similar church them. and colors. Zipper compart- i > >i! i h.- wi'i-k t>ml The new Key port conBi'fRation • limil Thry Ht will ho Hi-rved by Rev. Paul .1 New York • - •< fit Hrkliont TiiiHchlcr, pastor of iho llvt\ Hank Roasting Chickens ments. church, until u resident ptistor talic^ : '••• iiiH 4 'nok Of charge tiext Juno. W.-Uhlni; ,Tj (« .V, Ihs. i.i, Ii 1 • • • i 'iirn<'i from n ThiH Hf ternonn at threo o'elodt .: „. .1 -III Av.,,u. 1 the Woinrn'M missionary society will I -T.-sli -lillli'il. #11 IL 'ftfi • •[ ,1 Apple^iate hold Its monthly meetfnKT. Mr? •• i Ki.i MHC, nnd Mrs. II.,,!.,,,, Miiii-i'Vd /. r/C ID $1.00 $1.95 MEYKRS Kl Robert Sohlottcr of Perth Amboy W :- ' 'ii :<[>.) .ijniKlitrr Mar- iv..,,i,,,,i lilr.K ™ will Bjioak. The Ncw.'s: l':ili Shit .-: .iii-l ''MIUI.-: • • i'Mi,.t.,M «-f i «M-t, motored Roun.l In,, i ... ilamll 4 Ihurch St». • ii, Surniuy Mrs. Pal- PORK LOINS Has Brother-!n-Law Arroatod. • s i -rt I'MWHMI iipont last $2.95 Jay Morris of West street, char^nl SUNDAY, September 27 Choice ol O 1 II 81.95 S2.49 $2.95 by his sister-in-law, Josephine Scott Whole or • fhinc Urnnett of Belford, .S!HII,IH,,! ri,!lfl / If Ik of Middle town township with dis- 5 '•(!)(_\ nt tho Kiverview l.i K,,l ll.nk 9:55 A. M. Hall. orderly conduct, was fined $10 Mon- •.'• imdnn ii week's vaca- day nl^ht by Justice Gllbrrt. M. Sro llmi or Con...It A|tnli .- I* vlsftlnij friends at Top o» Bottom We Are WOMEN'S PURE Keith. The arreat was madn by Con ALL SI EEL EQUIPMENT ROUND or BONELESS Corsets and Girdles stable Walter J. Mills after Mrs ilfliicr Belcher, arm of Mr. Scott had complained that MOIIIH the t lay Rolcho.r of Bet-Ren visited her at her homo in Hillside Pennsylvania Railroad RUMP Silk Hosiery nt fending Allo.ntown pre- and called her names. Newest style in Corselettes with Exclusive school at Allentown, Perm- Silk Brassiere' Tops, Brocatellc Full fashioned, 23 shades to 1 Mifi. John Meitzi uf Mc- OF Agents for i ft hnvft returned homo Genuine Patterns, Silhouette Styles; also choose from. Both sheer and LAMB Maternity Models. Van service weights. Loin Lamb Chop* Raalte s Hoes FOR men n> 69 Rib Lamb Chop* Others to $1.00 and $1.15. \ How's This for Value? Sh'lderLamb Hose Chop* We aren't giving this genuine Scotch gram Brassieres & Bandeaux Pure Silk Crepe de Chine Un- Bostonian away, but considering its bench- Milk-Fed OQc Fowl Form fitting Brassieres, new cup derwear, Chemises, Dancettes, made ltyle, English punching and smart wing- (3H tn S shape. Numerous styles to Slips, Gowns, Pajamas and Bed tips, it is a rare bargain at its new, low price. Armour's Star, Swift's choose from. Jackets. Premium, Cudahy'y s The PREP. Now $8-50 fll Puritan tt> $£.65 Free Heating J Hams $^.98 to $£.98 (Wholo or Half) 25c to $1.00 a Pair. Plant Inspection Very Best Pure Pork This Month Sausage «f"Cm Link. I HKHK'.S Newest Novelty \u \ lii|; v 'in hr.i I in^ pi.nil Porterhouse IB IIIN|K I l< ,11 .ui'l j 'lit in unlrt l g hrfcuc ill,- I'.ill "rush". Steak Jewelry V ' HI yt-t pf, ini|,t srrvhr in iw Chuck Steak |Qc fi i mi 11 ,ifi sincii w tin kiu>w Necklaces, Chokers, Ear- flint |iil> rings, Bracelets, Fins, I he 1MM i mil wrather scinU Produce Specials . I'-tiunc hmtyinj; and scur- etc. (VIIIM fi> II.HT us make in Boston Lettuce to Mvctinns. l.very I'"all anil 2 for 9c winter luiils many propctiv • wncrs who'wish they hjil Celery Hearts iliiuifjlil ibotu heating in 2 for 23c .sjy< f ion sootier. ? JEWEL CASES Large Honeydew Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs ' laki Milvantait of thn Melons Non-Tarnish Metal. jrti ofltr NOW! Prompt 25c each Midpot Hem, Colored Borders. Many different tttul tfimpttrrtf attention tit patterns to choose from. O for C & C your htuttn^ now will .hMrt Yellow Turnips 79 98 yttm mamy jrnJ anneyanu 4 tfes. 10c Utrr. Prunes Kenneth Jeffrey 4 lbs. 29c "iiiiiiimg and Heating A POPULAR QUALITY, VALUE, MORRIS BROS. Wagner Market Co. SERVICE. VV,i»lnuKt<>n Street, NIINIIIAI. .SIMM'! NTOIIK 7 Itin.il M , K.,1 ||,tMlt PRICED STORE. 12, Mnhm.Mill, M , Itril limk "'I I "' M Av , At HIKII UUU K, ,1 H,1(1[(. N, J. THOMAS nnil U'AI.TKK MOKKI.M. I'mpN I'll' \\<%y \.- MIIJIII.HKII. FINK'S f I 51 Broad St., Phono 3366 Red Bank, N. J. \( K. ,. I'll..,,. K. (i H.uik HZ. n I M 21-23 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. •>/ Inur f/niiui il 1 M.i,, ,i M ,t < Til,,I,, U , IIMU RED BANK

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f.t»"r* fni t ? Whitney Estate lb Wire Helpn Mr and U» JUK M"i«an of Nt« f > York spent J*iM».) wur. Mu Jaiiic* at Liner oft I Brown. Y * I l(rl Mae 1-aOinlle. mill diutMu filona »ri(i,t Tr».isd»y al I>ong I Bran< h. •i-lered three more Coal Carburetors after j Mr. and Mia y and dauflhtfr Pat nun o! New Yolk ^s.ng one for a year. •p«nt the weth tnd at the h' me of Mr. and Mis Kmem Hads t AumacK Q«oi»t Wnlini't' i.f Nf* Yoik is Mil- ,l»r< •pending h'xi tin.a al h'-ine of r.ue a his aunt Mi Hnny •p. • hold The 12 5»• Ywli ..|,cm .Saturday with Mi dirt Mi> A !•'. Mnunt nl Union •*, th» Buy CARBURETOR avcraif for .Mr and Mrf Charles Evans and daughter faMlth nf L'nUin wen guests Th" mopt efficient temperature controlled \ Ftuiay of ^r, and Mrs. rft timed Over $25,000 saved by our clients on their from Bridgeport, , after Hether 1 K n\r. ',&# j-ur chu»].. mHh „ w r. .« f M>rn M< * fuel bills last winter. • and Mrs. William Taylor, onjoylng E. va HIM k unit wi , *<.p-f<>\t H f • - - a pleasant motor trip through Con- necticut. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor re turned with them for a few day*. Bill Kfllsrn and David Oraham Carefree Comfort Jr., spent WfdnPsday evening on a t he an mm ! < I boat ride to Coney Island Beach Monf < \uh Mra. Alice Hald has returned home, Octoher 4th /. , after spending a few days at Atlan- Lyons, rhalr 'M»M I tic City attending the convention of In charge, * Cut your heating cost from 30 to 50 percent j the Daughters of America. awarded th« • and enjoy even, comfortable heat. Robeit <',raharn h«3 bought a new attendance HI Chevrolet ncdnli OUt UlHt nlis Mr atid Mr.s. Nell Baxter are the statf i* Cost of installation extremely reasonable. spending H few days at East Orange Klaboi ate plan with Mr Baxter's parenti. the ontertuinii Miss Margaret Helcr and Miss tend th« Let us survey your heating plant free of Lottie Baton have returned to Newand contents York aftrr spending some time with The Morn' charge and quote you a price. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fagan. Lion*' club in I h. Mr and Mra. Charles Sappah and her of mw n "n h. family and Mr. and Mrs. John Ho- club ha* s Satisfaction or money back guarantee. ; Icko and daughters Helen and Ce-inUtee in VAI'IIITM «l KWFH celia of Jersey City spent Thursday The flub h evening with Mrs. M. J. Bappah. Xew Ham Mr and MM. John Sylvsster of fund. Vu Park avenue entertained jrueft* from nppotntvd ; Newark and Maplewood over the Co in ni It! icy ; week-end. Robert Graham has returned from CASH a vacation spent on a cruise with John R. Clarke the naval reserve to Bermuda. 4 Cu. Ft. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of Attendant-*— I 'AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT Roselle Park spent Sunday with Mr. Thomil I.yor... TERMS! and Mrs, Ernest Bade of Stone road. "(•Win-'John Mr. and Mrs. David Kempt and Aitlvltl.t- Tr«il 7 I i SPECIALIST family of Orange were recent visi- Thmnil Lyon», John i ri. tors at the home nf Mr and Mrs •Work Is gott|n» > E. McDonald. the Stone road In U these Dishes at 316 Main Street, Afbury Park Mieses Hazel VanHouten and Alice Karltan township o Wllle of Long Island were recent for the Shore hon *\ o Extra Cost! 107-109 Main St., Avon visitors at the home of Mrs. H.be Blurted wltlil- i i Jones. Fences havc I• I. I .-!d»|.i,i I l,[ .; f,,,,, trlple-enamel-cov- trees rut .Inwv i i William Leuttchan of Bayview 1 fl *• '' •!»»•.• ii, sum fur avenue spent Thursday at Camden the pharp « m w r, Without Any ObUratlon On Mjr Part Kindly Send Me Full on business have been rnov^d *m Particular* About The Coal Carburetor. 'Mr. and Mrs. P. J, McKeon are, location, whfl* a f, ui having their home on Sidney ave- protip still remains in its old loca- tion, with no apparent effort to re- .NAME r.ue remodeled for a year-round home. move It. ADDRESS Mrs. Charles Goble ie confined to William Healey Is able to be about her homo by illness. apaln after being ill. Mrs. Mao LaQlglla is spending a CcorRe Harris of Newark spent Hi,' week-end with his sister, Mrs. iMiirHt Hade. Plated, 2fi Pcs Counoilmen Richard Wible and H.irniiKh Clerk Albert Cowling were tepiesentatives of Union Beach at ||;. cfiemonles in connection with li>>' oponliitT of the new telephone «- ilmiiKc bulldint; at Keyport on last Tuenlay. Mayor James McKlttrick hud planned to attend, but he was i.dt able to reach Keyport in tim«. Full porcelain ijarnnt Meeker is a victim of enamolod with slat to rheurhatlsm at his home on lift top, utility Columbia avenue. drawer. In the Mr. and Mrs. William Bolger are AnnUcniry, the parents of a daughter. itro to.00. I'ho Democratlo club resumed Its uncial activities by holding a dance on Saturday night In the Veterans' hall. The club will hold a number nf curd parties during the fall and 700 Main St. winter. GAS RANGE Miss Gladys Howarth underwent Cor. Sewell Ave. Asbury Park an operation for appendicitis at the Long Hranch hospital laat week. She It the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GENTJENB Harry Howarth of Second street. Simoniz Wax or License Plate Mrs. Eva Buck has sold her prop- erty on Columbia avenue to Herbert Liberal Trade Cleaner Frames Klein, who will make alterations and make it his home. Harry Bauerle of Bayvlew avenue When You y will become a patient in the vet- erans' hospital at Mllllngton to Foi I he 29. undergo an operation on Septem- ber 30th. » H«'-IIH AIJ.S"! \i PAIR Charles Graef Is recovering from . Your ftHvi ' Injuries received when he walked ivt (Kjirv, for any UMMI lir* »•»!( ii. Jlcg. 6TfN of a prohlbitlnnary I OX RF/F.L .»8ntMPt .18 other places, in- Inn t 77' ,il •> il I . ••(. S]i, r,, i, , 1'arklni Spare Springs avenues, Mnnts ntmed In in Rear SEARS,ROEBUCKANDCO. (f • fi*i fytf Valentine "'$1-77 Ainu »n>l Al- of Store. 501 MAIN ST, ASBUK¥ I. Paw

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h/,' •' ' !•*> >•< f ntl AH.en. Mi.- i ,n,im j MIB«*>* ! u' Hie HiM Klnrenre Knche M|| C CHNEIDERC jait- i-ni'i',^ '•,.:' M bh'iii.iitht'i, Mrs 8(in Hubert, Mia Jlni.il K Hnil ilau^htci Mat-, Mm I I Julia Re lit I J. IM-V <.'lty and Joan Kelahei '! 1 i Mt mi'i Mil- MI-UMI I-*ease and t.it,l. MARKET-— d»u>.'h't-i I..,i- hi.1 Mi and Mrsdrcuinled in yellow. A MHuii hnsk. • Bonded Irf-(,i,hi.i f'U-i ki nM .in spent Friday of mhits was Kiven us a tami i Wtiun each guet The ynuriKteib flayed ^ p«-f 21 W. Front St., Med 1 a ft k, N.. J WPIGhlSl i Mi HIM! Mil- Imnri J Welch hncinames. The celebrant receu ed nutin Member of vl( an K viuk mil ^uest James Francis line Kit's, including a tn< yi le iron, ' Mci'aflM-y 't Ni'w York and Provl- bis father. tn mid Mi i.j.d Mm F. T. D. (i iliiiiim, .-j,, nt r limre, UliLile Inland Mr. McCaffrey Mr. and Mrs. David Schnoor mo j' 'ini|itun PHONE 26$) ; is a wpe( lal con espondent lor thetored to Atlantic City Friday, where | «' Spin Lake with Mi»- New Yol k Times. Mr. Schnoor attended the firemen's , Kraemei ! Mr and Mrs Homer Cully and convention. They returned home on I Mr and Mrs Jnht "inter f i. n Saturday. i e-1 a r 1 v n,t fiii-u.lt. dauglitei Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. , ti-r'ained a Notice—"Specials * Septem^Kr ^ tUH\ Only! FRESH DAILY C Bernard Jloche spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. William Mulder of Sunday in relehuillim ,,f tin ht-V( n hffeCt Nutley this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Talbot tcenth birthday of tin if M,M MnhtM 2tt Carry Mm Harry L gustus Colmorgen and Thomas Kar- and Mrs. Anderson Grimes and son Mrs. Jewel liauer of Jersey Ci'y ney spent Sunday at Crystal Cave, Mahlen motored to Valley Forge on spent Thursday with Mis Itllizii Mowers for All Occasions Pennsylvania, and Central Park, Al- Sunday. « Walling. lentown, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Nell and Mis. Doddy and Frances Tleiimmi Mr, and Mrs. William Sutherland, family, who have been spending two of Jersey City have returned hiinc Puritan I City Cut Mi«3 Marjorle Sutherland, William weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Josephafter spending ten days with Mis I loney Bee Flower Shop Sutherland, Jr., Mrs. Vreeland Mor- Hock, returned to their home at Frank Sherry. c ris and daughter Etta, Miss Marjorie Jersey City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Culllton. Mn. Skini»a< I Upper Broad Street. Whitney and Miss Mabel Luker of George Leek is entertaining Frank Caroline Schuler, Mrs. Walters iiint Fresh • :• • iiv Opposite Shrewsbury Dairy. I'hoiu Red Bank 87Z. thin place, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kingsinger of Camden. children Alice, Joseph and Flunk!vn Iii-iJrote of Port Monmouth attend- Mr. and Mrs. David Schnoor and and Miss Doris Culliton of Howii.- ed the wedding ot Miss Ann Georg- Misa Marlon Langford spent Sunday Park spent Thursday evenlnjt wilt, with Mrs. Elizabeth Helles and MrMr. . and Mrs. Frank Schuler. ~ HAMS 19 HAMS ette Fair and James MacLean at OK MiAMi 1IAIC New York Saturday evening. A re-and Mrs. Charles Devlne of Bloom- Miss Martha Schuler has taken n • iptii.n was held at the Wallace flelil. position as stenographer at Hunelle mansion at New York. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. John Leonard and Park. Mi.s MacLean will spend their children pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elgrlm of Eaton honeymoon in . They will Mrs J. A. Tarnow. town spent Sunday with Mr. and Fancy Fresh make, their home at New York. Mr. William Mount continues to Im-Mrs. William Morrell. MacLean Is the. nephew of Mr. andprove at IUverview hospitaPat Red Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Querwln and n. Ib. Mis. Sutherland. Bank. He Is expected home this family of Union City spent the week U Ah. Frying William Newman has been trans- week. end at their summer home on Myrtle fered from tho O' Boy Red Bank Clay Baler Bpent the week-end avenue. bakery to the bakery at Plalnfleld. with his parents at Ardmore, Penn- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mello of Brook sylvania. , lyn spent the week-end with Mr. 27 Chickens William Schweitzer returned home 29 Thursday after spending several Mr. and Mrs. j*bhn H. Wermert and Mrs. Ward R. Jeffers days at Jersey City. have had the rear porch of their Edward Ponce of Albany spout Mrs Albert VanBrunt and Miss house inclosed with glass by Doug- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Soap Sun- Majorie Beers of Keyport attended las Cook. Herbert G. Rowley. and the wedding of a friend at Prince- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Phil McGovern of an ton Friday evening. and Mrs. Howard Smith and sonMaplewood and Mr. and Mrs. Her- S Chips brite Miss Florence McCormack and Lester spent last Thursday with Mr. bert Rowley of this place spent last ONE OF EACH ! friend and Miss Janet Hilliker and and Mrs. Ralph Jones of Gloucester. Saturday at the summer home (if Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Runyon oj Mr. and Mr». Leamont at Neptune Hugh Sorenson of New York spent LARGEST (AN the week-end with Mr. Susie Hilli- this place and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cty. ker. Compton of Red Bank spent the Feature week-end wth Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Libby's Rib End Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Roth of Brook- Johnson of Ocean City. Shrewsbury News. Selection lyn have been visiting: Mr. and Mr.• Mrs. Francis Craig spent Sunday c William Schweitzer. For GIRLS at New York with her mother, Mrs. (Tha Red Bank Resiitar can ba bought Loin Misses Claire and Marlon Ahearn Katharine Craven. In Shrawibury from Richard Beake at the Fruit spent Sunday at Coney Island. postofflce.) i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wengland James Murphy of Buffalo ls'apend- l eature lnp two weeks with John H. Wer- George Lang has returned from and daughter Yvonne of Lyndhurat Rutland, Vermont. j spent the week-end with Mr. andmert. , SALAD PORK 21 ) Selection Mrs. Ehner Compton. Misa Marjorle Anderson of Lake- The Shrewsbury grammar school reopened Monday. Mrs. Henry Schanck is spending wood spent Sunday with her grand- 25 For BOYS Frank Borden is having an nddi a week with Mrs. William Johns of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartholomew tion built to his home on Hioad Freehold. street. Smoked BEST Mrs. William Dor spent Sunday entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. with her daughter, Mra. Edgar Wal- Charles Hall and daughter Adete, Mrs. A. E. Starks and family have ling of Keyport. Mr. and Mrs, George Hall Jnil «Jn jfeturned from Lak* Saran* John Helns has occupied the pul-George and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Grover Carter has moved from the Caii Chuck pit of tha Matawan Methodist church Kano of Jersey City. Walbridge home on Broad street to two Sundays during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newman and his own home on White street. the pastor, Rev. E. F. Reed, who has family of Portaupeck spent .feunday Mr. and Mr». C. S. Bronson have been on his vacation. Belford folks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman. gone on a two weeks' auto trip. HAMS who attended the Sunday evening Walter Gilbert of Keanebur^ is Daniel Lang of New York visitor! service at Matawan were Mr. andbuilding a bungalow on Churoh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lang 14 Mrs. Garrett A. Lee,' Mr. and Mrsstreet. . of Broad street. Man Ion A. Grimes, Mrs. John Heins, Newton Seeley will spend the win- Edward Sag^irton is having the In- Brookfield Miss Mabel Luker, Harvey Johnson, ter with his daughters, Mrs. Edith terior of his house redecorated. Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Jetfers and Lisk and Miss Flora Seeley of Ocean The Lawes coal company has pur- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mello. Grove. chased a Federal truck. The truck Miss Anna Telchman of Jersey Mr. and Mr. T. R. Compton and will be used for oil service, and has ALBERT S. MILLER City has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. children spent Wednesday at Free- a capacity of 800 gallons. hold. A. L. Lomax, manager of the Gen- "Footwear That Satisfies" Charles D. Brown. Breast or Neck of Mi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohouse and Mr. and Mrs William Snyder have eral Food Sales Company in Shrews- daughter Helen spent Sunday with been spending a week -with Mr. andbury, Is spending his vacation at 18 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J Mrs. Schlutor of Jersey City and a Mr. and Mrs. John Telchman of Pas- Raleigh, North Carolina. A MH— Don't Forget ltn In si An! Ami.i. Uv,< • Di«nc<- Sept. Z'i sale. week at Onset, Cape Cod. Henry Obre attended the firemen's Mr. and Mrs. Bluh have rented a state convention at Atlantic City. /*1~1-' at the Smoke Shop. TICKI"! S, ^ii. HOOK PHIZ? A communion service will be held bungalow on Church street, where Emily Bagurtoc attended the races Sunday morning at eight o'clock at they will start housekeeping. Mrs. at Belmont Park on Saturday. St. Clement's churtfh. The church Bluh was formerly Miss Mildred Dr. and Mrs. G. Allen Collins are school meet* at ten o'clock and theEuler. on a motor trip of two weeks to morning preaching service Is held Earl Lingo, Harold Woodward and Northern New York etato and points at eleven o'clock. The evening serv- William Hyers of this place, John of Interest along the St. Lawrence ice is at quarter to eight o'clock. A Luke Longhead will h Lcntz and Orville Casler of Camp- river In Canada.

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ALL WEEK SHE WAITS FOR THIS HOUR It's the hour when her son comes home from a dis- Win-*' " tant city — by telephone. more ot SI How excited and happy she was the first time he before. N<< colled her. It was something to remember for days exactly wl afterwards. Now this happiness comes to her every week at a the finest in regularly appointed hour. ground just And her son? For the price of a movie he gets some- hold needs oi thing no money can measure — his mother's voice — For the a touch of home. •ylvania's Long distance rates are low. You can telephone Ido a harmless miles for as little as 60 cents; and station-to-station cation, you. yt> ••• Tates at night are about 4O per cent lower. *bluacoal'...A. M<

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1 !U ladies' auxiliary of th* flrs Japan* ftp *'.rnj»any held a peach feitival and wn 'Ur.'e. at the flrahouae H&tarday -hef -.'«ni The affair was succesiful be- See Them at the Gardens and •iW(l v"n. • '! ! f. t'i W'aah 1-1 fi iff id s from Willow Grove, i addition U, f..» 'f-nnnylvania, with them over thft FRANK BERARDI Mr irnd M'» •-M . * -.f N<:w York fit urnrhaa , eek end. <-f ).« ( • oiiBjri. 1 Joro- hnve rloBfd i fit fil h I i ITl ft > t Thp Horn*at»ad Park Improvemect Plattrnount aii'i i emr nrrl to • «.-.' j*tion had a meeting laat weak. New York * i' I • J'i !(••' a former r«o- Mif.iii irmttert were conaidered, Flower Show t \ I, n • "n\\ *

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' f I C d« ifhi *-, . •; i *• t f Body Builder* i I ,,:,.-• .,' X, *A m i ii» M Hr these new li-H'tin. 0 P • ** ilii come the retur t, -.1 * ill t" . k 1 > Ulcanizing • ' ,:, -I M-.I^HU I' Several new j>;| - •• f•• , ., i' ,,r ,Nt-w YoiK, urhonl this week hi,' -• • . r u r '• , ,iiritv snanri Jury, pupils returned h,,n - * t ' • .1.' i niMlniii'lfa. last work and rirheie «l, i,..,. . ;•..,• )I ^ li, M and Joseph that they want a ('iii M,« ',, ••, i •,, i' I '••> »• ViitK, for theMata-wan high »ctn.',i > • • . ,]-^j • ' t' e in, men A search intendent William M *-M,II!, up. ?,t - ^ !,, HI.' , uritinued. j some time in" the »rho.,i \\ t-.tnesiiny • '• , -1 \ J-, i i,n,k of the proa-1 morning and waa plt-aft*-'l with the •'! *,f ,ii.tir-tives, who haa,Improvements made during the sum tha no.It. »••••• ,,^--- ,,f the Investigation1 mer vacation <4>rntllus Altai, i.li il.i- which were BaUd to The first meeting lor the year of Ol ( omniS".*'!. 1 AII a wild party on Labor the Monmouth county supervisors' i.lk I. house ami lot. noith •. IN 'Mi K M <\'l ; i' b. l.la'r. lot b. hou-a •-••! u ' •• • ,n, HI i- women. ternoon at Long Branch. Mr. Ben- I.mm. LMIth C .Inmi.,i, 4 H.v ltd* of MonmoulJ, \ \\ YOU. RADIO f 1 OF * '((NCKk"! >' n last wrrk'i issue of The nett and Mr. McCurdy attended the I.Ik 57, It t 17 1 lot HLorat-i a Pilgrim tUi.iUL ' <• meeting. lot 8, hour.* a>u \ HO' WORKW WPI I ', H"t.ert H;llmeyer of East Mnnmouth Construction A Dav. Co. •Id* of I'tm-t , •< I ,iK furnished Keansburg po- Frank Bllsi Is enjoying his vaca- 1,1k. lull, lot 18. houae and lot, Pit»r Cri«t>l, t.lk ,-i 'wR.STKKl V ^r , 'hi' najyes of Hughes and tion. No. .14. on the west slda of Ar- and lot on tfio • c> '1 Ht Hi'ltOl - H James Rakaloa attended the Tren- thur place _. .. 1*0.le • tr»4»t . JEItfKY. i i-.hu, he said, committed the Mniimouth Construction a Dev. Co. Eit. JOM['h 'il»! •'.« TAKK N'o"t '• ' :.ntpr In the week Hughes ton state fair. blk. 100. lot IS. house and lot Oliver Doern Is on a three weeks' '.ii the went Bide of Arthur plara ltB.64 •tat •!* •• i**»i*t, .\ Vik material witness. spent last week at Atlantic City. John street . 1 BO-1 S hunt* •..« lol, !J<. V 2 <**: ' h« Monmuilth Construction * !>ev. Co. hlk. HM>. holiflt » aven Lewis S. Bergen spent several H hlk. 63. home nnd lot. No. Ik. wilt §icU of A M! Joaaph ricoim, t.)ia h« i.i)i ft. bou»* Sarah J. (•noil \, daya in Philadelphia this week on on the north nirie of John street 171.06 and l-l. No n- • •>-* r,,,i,' Of HHhl \ftt\ CONTRACTOR ARRESTED. business. Monmouth l\>nnt, notion a. Il«v. Co housaj knd l<<<, ^ l-enefitf • ""i hlk. f8. house and lot. t%>. 61. •aat ild* of Mm 1. Ralph Hoffman and Clarence on the ninth *i,ie uf JIIIITI ,Ue«t 19fi.0» KMX. W. H Wll B.tty M. Noi.n,-.. *,t% Kt. l«.t * Carpenter Chargps Foitofflce Con- Stultz spent last week-end In Eastern, Monmouth IdiintiuctliHi ft I)«v Co houil «ni n>.« luiti ! g Ship Yard arrested last Friday afternoon by hlk. 64. 1 lot, No. IH. nn the on th* west nitte • is spending: a week at the home of south .ide of John »ti9 ..^ei: ill- '• ho< Constable Walter J. Mills and ar- \\\*-. «n*t i\-lt> of raigned before Justice Gilbert M, Mrs. F. T.Rue. Monmouth Const! iictlc.ii A Dev. Co. Williim liiii or (!) •XTENIHN' house and lot. No. 6t\, on tha 41. hou»e Mi't !• • plare . HOUTHBKI v Row Boats for Hire. that the firm owns him the amount Dr. L. E. Davles took fifty Btitches f north bide of John street . . 201.98 tha *-«»t ">'!<> " ''< r\ U-*l ! W. E I).>n>li > IU INCMlhlN nf $96 for services rendered up until in the right arm of Abraham Kaupt- Monmouth Count i union A Ilev. Co. S. O. Skakaiutv. t-lk l.-t » A lot on tha 1 th Wl AM Headquarters for Duplex Oils August 18th. He told the court that man of Long Branch Thursday night 1 lot, No. Itl. on lh« south iilde hou»« ami lot. N<> , ML Ih* ftohart .Stan hlk » Ml f W ) after he had been brought to the of John street Si.47 wast »)<)• of S..U-K VS.48 he applied to the sub-contractor, lift, I and lot on th* Frank J, Nordy, for the money and Matawan hospital following an au-Monmouth Corntniction A Dev. Co. Eit. Dr. A. Euult't 1 lot. No. 2ii. on the south lide lot on th* MMIOI • W. W. Cook I k WHARF AVE. RED BANK, N. J. was referred to Mr. Lordl. The lat-tomobile collision on route 35, near of John ptieet 26.40 n«y toad .! I'im-k I 6-U0 i hy tha Danitl A. i>t>ni, I- lot on tbe t ter claims that Nordy Is +he one that Hailet, The driver of the car InUNPAID TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS *non Hj'iliiga ti f ({ h on He inn lot. No , lot 86 E»t i has A B • telephone ZZSt-W. owes him the money. which Hauptman was riding was his FOR YEAR 1830. nortb Hld« •••! i'iiM 121,46 Guistr.pl Borelli, hlk. 8. lot 2«-2T. lot or\ the I Justice Keith held Mr. Lordl under son-in-law, Julian Berlar of New Eet- Sarah A <'», ]ir > man Sfring* n York. The other car, driven by Irv- huiliiinK and two lots on the •Iff, house HIU) li^t ball of $500 for a hearing this after- north Hide of Fiont ntreet $837.42 •id« of ritxkiii-v " I 2 S.B7 W. W. Cook hU ing Gean of Newark, attempted to GeoririHnna B. Fibhet, blk. 84, lot north side f •' noon at 3:30 o'clock. Postmaster Frank Citareltx. >>lk road pass between a truck and Berlar's H, IUIUHB and lot. No 14. on the houB« and loi. No W. A. Sweeney furnished ball. th tide of Went Front street 63.62 th* Fred Tornalr 1 1 machine. State troopers issued Bum- •outh sUi« "f lif-, u A. I.ustbaum, huildinK and lot on lot houne and 1 t the aouth aide at West Front Willliim J. Swiumell, Monmoutrt r rt monses to both drivers for a hear- utreet 1,820.12 1, house «nd lot, "• th* blk 7ft. l«t 1 ing on a reckless driving charge at south Bide of I'.fiK* Matawan News. Ent. Jamea Weaver, l,lk. 9. lot 2 1, Abram Sanhuin, hit- South Keyport Saturday. building arid Int on the north hulldlnu nnd lot . j Frank MHI» i' (The Red Bank Register can be bought For the past several days an Mile uf KHKI Kiont Bt reet 261.87 aid* of W)iit« Ktier lot. No «4 FRANK J. MULVIHILL In Matawan from J. T. Clowes. 12S Main Wnlter Mnhii.. I.Ik, 111, lot ». E«t. W. H. Wil--.ii, •• abundance of fish, known aa "snap- street.i huihlinx ami iot on the north side tng on the •spu'li - pers," have been running in Matawan .,f Knst- F,on! atiaet 681.6d 2 4 li' Successor to Matawan borough and township Uroy MrKnwht. hlk. Hi. lot 9, creek, and the boys have had much building mid lot. No. 27. on the Sea h. ) \\ .,( Ethel Ihntiii expect to encounter no difficulty fishing. One boy caught forty-six nnitli Md>. ,,f F.sst Front street 411.76 H: j M MH\ HOWARD FREY l, lot Zf>, IN THE MATTER <>K ASSKS^Ml1 Heuser Is the president, will be more Front street ..'„ 41.01 lot fi, house .-inn !• • '- i I or SI Mary'a BENEFITS IN Till: ( nW 1 KM than able to secure food and cloth- Thomas McKnight. blk. 24. lot 8. tht south pi'I* ••' ' '" ••!>>•' >•'• •**•• !'^ ** OF I^DNCRFITK Sll 'I-: W Al .k :• n Rumson News. house and lot. No. 9ft, on the Delor«B K ( ;..tK I' Mils. "> \ I it Hot Water and Steam HI, hm.^ »'i'! I.' ' • • '• 1 ing for those who may need them. south side of East Front straat 191.89 on tha RIVKK Hi»AI> I ') l \M".II»I Mayor Heuser has already an- (Tha Red Bank Resieter can be bought Harry MetEgar. bllt. 28, lot 8. IN THr; »onfn-..n nounced that Matawan will make In Bumson at Finnerty'e ganeral etora. building and lot on the eouth E»t. Amim WOIMI), ,11 .,!,'• M >•!!• f>9. lot JBHSEY Ycllen's store. Torberg's atora and Mrs. side of East Front street ..._ 1,411.61 U9. on the TAKK NOTK K " i r Heating. of West HAtutn i . .. every effort to take care of its ownLudlov'a store. The Raft-lster is also eold Bron.on Power, blk. 2, lot 27. f Yiion.i »tie«l 176.89 T Odd Fellown Hall I • unemployed. Because of the type of and delivered by Charlea Oeyer, 61 La. houae and lot. No. 10, on the !•,«( A. M E.!K1*.I(, h)k. 69. lot hy th« MK ,.| hulldtnn ati I I..t ,. \h • i if liciiao and U>t, No 18^. on the people residing in this borough it fm/ettei etreet.) east side of Hector place ..— Tl.le t Tt John Setro, blk. 6. lot 1. 2 houaaa tide of WeM Ilt:h. •... rt «*»i rid« of Hio*v•< s t - i ? h ; «anl, ildfl «t Broad ntreet U5.44 according to the mayor, there was card party Saturday night at their east side of Riverside avenue..-. SOI.88 William Cotbin. Ml. •. ..! .'• IV A. M.na, blk. Ml. lot 17. not much call from within the bor-roadside stand on the state highway Frank Madura, blk. 7, lot 21, houie and lot, N- l. ,i i) bill Id in a aixl lot on the weal side Specialty. ough Itself for aid last winter. In Mlddletown township. Those houae and lot on tha aaat aide of •outh side ol Wet-t h-:tJ. i ,•"*-* ^I.;n c.f Bitiad •.•«•* 701,88 Riverside avenue _..- 119.42 Hattie- and K- MR»»H. MI S,> I,.- H. J. McDonald, Mk. 1"S. lot 1 fl. Mayor Heuser points out that much present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert 16. houM »nd lot, I.,,. in „., hoiiBe and lot. No. ma, oh the Michael Silbersteln, houaa and lot th« aouth si da uf IU-M Mi'iKf. ffriPd of the need, last winter was in theKerr, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Corbett, on the aouth slda of Union etra«t 71.41 west nlde of Hioatt*«t . 1,fi73.Rft init i place . .. #4,13 K. A O. Kalton, Jr.. htk. \>\K lot 14. township and this was relieved to a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sexton of Ar- Ruftinl t Ambrosia, blk. 7S, lot 77. Gall Thompson, blk > <>. lot !• Mi*rn< i. Tin Roofing Sheet Metal Work building and lot, No. 218, on tbe home and lot. Nn Aim. t,n tha JriHf considerable extent by the commun- boui« and lot, Nn. '.' 16, on tlm •went ilde of Hiosd Mrwl lRl.fli gentine, South America, Mr. and east side of fridge s.venu« 47.17 tflul - •outh ^ald* (if WMI I';,h.'ii i [*t <• 21.0> ity assisting committee by Its sup-Mra. Mack and Miss Macklln of William Mllei, blk. 16, lot »8. W. W. Cook, blk. if 4, htmae ami iriK i > ply of food, clothing and employ- houae and lot. No. 2S1. on tha Mra. G«orge Majon*. i-ik. >.t'i. lot lot on Pfmnmond #v»-niif wa.fitt Brooklyn, Mr. and MrB. Kenneth 02. house ami loi, }.-,. • :>><. on Julia A. Mun>by. hlk y-J, h«>ii»a ment group. aait side of Bridge avenue 41.78 th« south aids »f VW-M lifigen Bruce, Mrs. Alma McKay, Mr. and Louis R. Dell'Omo, blk. 2, lot 15, •nd lot. No. 12. lhummt.ntl ave- Mrs. John Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- houae and lot, No. 40. on the placa . 54.66 nue • SO. ti Members of the Women's Chris- west side of Bridge srenua 1SS.IS William E. Rnrk. V,lk. itl. lot a. W»rren Hartman. blk 34. house tian temperance union of Matawan liam Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wil- Abram San born, blk. «, lot 11, building and lot 11 William Sawyer of New York, ar- Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Dlxon are Bridge avanua .- H4.it W. W. Cook, blk. 97, lot 17. build- house and lot, Nn. 41, on tha inar and lot on Drummond ave- win 1 M 1U raigned on a charge of reckless visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warner Whip- N. A, Sutton. blk. 01, lot 7, houaa of Bid lie II i and lot onthe wait slda of south side of Bank ntiest 44,JO driving and causing an accident on pie of Laceyville, Pennsylvania. Bridge John Wenterbrook, blk, M, Int U. w" W.""Cooii7'2*"hiildinKs and 2 hereby kKn Main street, was fined $5 and costs John Murphy, who is employed by T. Harrison Stilei, blk. 14, lot 10. house nnd lot on the north side lots on Drummond av#nue ... 87.44 of Bank -.treat *S9.15 Eu ene Layton. blk ««. tot 13, of 12 by Recorder Harry Bolte, Sr., houae and lot on tha aaat aide of B HKtlir i t III Big Family! Dominlck * Domlnick of New York, Julian Scott, hlk. HI, lot U. house and lot. No 3H, on East Harrison avenue 11I.9S Monday. is having a vacation of two weeks. house anJ Int on th« north aide Sunset avenue . 78.«» ithin nU in ti Raymond V. Horan. blk. 14, lot 28 of Bank wtreel 41.7(1 Hfntrini I • i 1 Ralph Salvatore, who has been In Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Harries of and 27, housa and 2 lota on the) Joseph Novsk, hlk i';.. lot i, bnric I f tl east slda of Hmrison avanu« .... 181.It Saivatora Lopreiti, hlk. 78. Int 2B, and lot, No. W, <>-i F««(. WE urea TO me Jail at Hartford, Connecticut, has Hertfordshire, England, have re- house and lot, on the north side set avenue 73.H0 the nni'l » il '' G*org« H. Harvey, blk. il. lot 20. of Bank street 8S.23 Pate I ) H < ! 1 NEW FALL SHADES IN be6n brought to Monmouth county turned to England after having houae and lot. No. 72, on tha Uennli MM > Mk as loi. I. Uda VanNefta, hlk. 39, house end houite anil lot. N<>. if,, M I i M II and i> confined in the county jail at spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. west elda of Harrison avenue... CB.4S 11 Ronth I .dumb nHntid. N. S. Joseph Flcone. Ilk, (8. lot It, tot on tha nest side of Shrews- Weatslda nvenun . - 4ft."4 Freehold, having been indicted by Lawrence Harries. During their houae and lot. No. 80, on Marion bury avenue - 213.02 E«t. fi. C. Johninn, bik I'l, lot fi, tht grand Jury on a robbery charge. stay here they toured Canada and atrMt _ fl.sa Julia Vittorin. blk. 66. bt 18-A. house ami lot. No 27. on havt Monmouth <\ mm/ Orph^i' Com I. Officer William Carney was sent to other places of Interest. Antonio Frazione, blk. IS. lot 61. building an thnt the m- - • chanlo atreet 11.81 avenue ...... JOfl.tjn No. J.I, (in the n-:tl) »lde vt ronrit* nf tW i>nhi.. i ibiM -, tbe mtminUti* aso Salvatore became a boarder at Nick (iettls. blk. 7;i. lot \2. build- tor of (lm eMuta of Mmy ('. Hitmen. 1H?« As You IIKE IT' Mrs. Alma McKay win entertain Jane N. Coyne, blk. 62. lot 1«. Jnbn t.t ;-<-*t . 103,95 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ing and lol., No. 2"*. on the Monmouth COIIHII ••• ticn A I>«v. Co. of the Hoioiifih of Rod Hnnk, de<-».iii.rd. a number of friends at a card party houaa and lot. No. fit, on Mc- weft side of NhrrwNh'ii y fivanue AO.Tft will bfl BD.h'f I H'nl ^iHtct !•>• '!:- r-u<; Tomaselllo and soon became a great Laren etreet 75.7t blk. r,3. lot :t::. l....i«n nod lot. Friday night of this week. E«t. Ida Bonroiu. blk. 7H, lot. 13. No. :U. nn ihe iu>tth »l • Calvin Ervln. blk. (1, lot 11, houaa house and lot, No ••i\l. <>n th* I><->rteP. l>lk. *$, lot \*. hlk. fi3. house and lot. No If.. ment on Church and Second str«t«| home iml lot, Nn :U'i, nu (he th rv. ('< •wilIIIl h e madde (for th of itlli deed — and we would like to west sida of Waahlngton atraat.. Abram H«n. 1, hH '. iot l<>, Tomaseillo was to pay the taxes the Park avenue will meet next Tues- Kellum at San. blk. 29, lot 21, Mk. Fin. holm* «tid l..t. No. M. slons and rounxfl f--- houne and lot, H<> u*. on th« on tha north nide <>f Jehu utieel. lit.bt Dated Anbury TaiV. N. J,, introduce them to you, because next day. The following, morning day night at half-past seven o'clock houaa and lot. No. 81, on tha west Bide -f Shif>»-1 :-y MV^IHI* 122.e-i September lMh. IB :i I. north aide of Wallace straat 270.8* Monmotiih (^nutiinti'iu & Dev. *'«>. Mrs. Tomaseillo called her boarder, at the borough hall to hear all pnr- Vlnrsnxy Alvino, hlk in. loi I. hlk. KH, hour.* »n• 15, fih. lo) blk. fifl, A lots, Nnn I,. In. .'.V. search for the tax money revealed closed I Elmer Dey. blk. (0, lot 2, houae 13. huildinK «n.l lof M . 1 H;,. last Wednesday after Tony Scalzo, and lot. No. 92, on tha aouth on the north «bl« of Jnlui Ktieet. 72.86 NOTICE OF .SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT on the eant nM« ••( :- litr-^nt<ia.id» of .U\\n fttaet MA.80 count* of (ha nwhn »r, A Dev. Co. the estate of Haid < P<1. will bd ffiitl Is the son of Gregory Scalio. aldfl of Khi»wt.lMif> .. -mi*" ;.«.((] blk. 5.4. t lot*, Ifi I't. on th« and *t*.ted by llip Several times Chief Rlnat almost Monmoiith Construction A Dtv. Co. I). A. MaziH, blk ' • I • I • t. • ,., captured him, but he disappeared Joseph Ghezzl ii enjoying a vHca- hlk. tj*. lot 12, 1 lot on tbt wot south (.id*, of Join. *<}*** *S»f> iy of Monrnonfh J •l>IMf«.,l f()t •« 'TROPtQOE •PETER PAN and lot. N<<, 1 M I . <>T> ()-.• <•;»«! i.lil>- Monmouth the <>i i>bi ,.f from various addresses about the llon from his position with C. n. sidt of Spring atrMt 2T.45 of Shrewslniry IUKHI. ««Va ty, on Thur«dn Mm. (.torgt T. Lintonw blk. 110. hlk. 64. houee and l-.t, Mo. KB, y, t!lt -TAHITI ' BftQWNlEAF Barney * Co. of New York. O. Tmfulo. blk. 7/. t.>! 'i. f,,MI** on the north Mrin «.f John »trael 170.42 Octoli^r, A. II In H, at nlil, I ,., .,, time the officer would arrive. Salva- lot 9, 1 lot on tht Ast i.d« of and lot, No. '.:4V. o,. n.e *»M Monmouth Con>t • m ti•>" * l»«v. Co. IlllrMtli.n «lll IH. ,,,„]., (,,, ,>,.. .. 11 .,„„,-,,. 'PASEO • NCGMTA [ tore was then traced to Hartford, Psul Hlntelmann has resumed his Split. K Btrawt Sl.fi 1 sldfl ot Kbiev-hbiii • h • m - W I ,o7 hlk. t>i. hcMine and • •' Mo. M, of ninimliirlrirx Ki.d •'• I f,-... where It was found he had been In studies at Holy Cross college. Eat. Johji O'Brien, blk. 110, lot •. Georgs AlrHiino. M. : ,. l<>i 4. on the nontb nl.lo of Inbn «tr»et. 170.42 • TAN BLUSH • BAHAMA touM and lot on tha «ait ild* house anhn »t<««t 4fl.H2 his sentence expired. John Oak*s. -lr I.Ik t> :. lot «, A, (ieorga l*ne. hlk. !•. i-t /». .,<»•••• tha north tilde of Unden plac* . 81.14 htilldtntt ati'l lot on ' - ^. the benefit of St. Michael's orrjhan .tt aide and iot on VMm,' « •.«,Vt« ** <<* VBRA.SM/M1T 95c Bessie Agrsnov. blk. 48. lot 21. of Shr«»*«tHirv -i> Blum 163.27 Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn 8. Cottrell asylum at Hopewell. (lames will f^orge L«ne. blk 'i 1. 1"' -'•'>. house house lot. No. 87, on tha Nlek (iatth. hlk ',. h>r :.;. lot were Atlantic City visitors ova*- the begin promptly at a quarter to nine and lot. No ir.n. ,.(l ih«> mnth BumsteadsWorriiSpp >rth i ,f Linden place . on the noilh mi a nf Kivti Vraet 10.(12 side of Went H«JK«'I i • • ' ••Mini.- ..MI | Mrs, G. M. Fary nnd Mips Mnrv furnished by Hackctt's orchestra. outh of 27, hotf« mil 1 ••!. No I IK. on lot on the -...,: I, -i,U of Wm tlrwciaiw •!• /,. 11.... ,.,t i ,,.,;., Unden place the north si-I* of UKu ntr««t 106.17 i Fary are entertalnlnR a few friends Many attractive prizes will be award- Charles .Smith, blk. 49, lot 11 Beruen plara Jfl9.f>l l •« UANTIINl'j ". ' , I *]"„,'„" Vincent Kln-.i-.Mni: o hlk. U. l,,t 22, Caorie I.ane, tilk h I. !<.t iv>. houa* •J abtV ,~.. :.,' , .i , at brldgo this afternoon. rioune and lot. No. 74, on the house and lot. No \«H, on tha K ed to the winners of the card games. aouth aide of Linden nlaee and iot on trie th tide of ar kr and. Mi» Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hulsart have north Bide <>f Rive! atieet ... SI.73 Bank nttMt Mil!.(IK Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lawenstein, Laura F. Good. blk. 28, lot 12-a. Joseph rotr«lll. hlk 7 1. lot 4K. ^orae UrnUna. , t>lt>k • :*. l"l M. hotta* moved to Allenhurt. s house and lot on tha west aide houie an.i lot. No 1 Mil. nn the who have been spending two weeks of Throrkmorton avenue ana lot. No • >u th« was'. 11 Allen Co- I Mrs, Franklyn S. Cottrell and Mrs. | lft.Ol north ahln nf Klve< him,! side of .Shrew*).. homse and Eat. Corhln Wllli«i»^. bU. H2. lot daoriia I.sni>. hlk / ' lot Successor to River road, returned to their home lot Oil tha wast aide of Thrork- 9. hoiiKf BII.I lot. No 1 i I. on huildiiiKK •<"( •' ! •'• [lower show at Anbury Park lust j In Baltimore Sunday. mo rtc in • Venue IB!, oa the oouth xi'ln of Mlvr-t i.(!*••! Hid* of HUer -'.'••' £53 41 Bcnjn mi n We intranh/'i" Int.a on the P. 4: T. l»..n"fim. ».lk 7H. I'.t 2, week. l The baby clinic will not hr helri e, WHITE SHOE CO. wonKh Ids of Baseen I'lliul lot r.'o I I'). on th« tJnp>M A.»*-»". Mr. and Mrs A .larknnn Dominirk I tomorrow afternoon. Rocrn l.lilllo, blk. 34. lilt h ! have moved to F'lninlleld. whore Mm housa and lot. No. 12. on the Hull lo '» BK.,U1 Slreet, Red Bank, N. J. W Dominlck is in rhnrKe nf (he domes- The Register's advertmlni; column* ,,.,,ih .1,1. ,,r Wall .neat are the merchants' ehow window*, rr.nk I'lnmtore. blk. »l. lot It. tic science department or Ruaelle —Advertisement. tiouee •nil lot on the mulh side atf . *ad low Wo., tu «* */ Bauali imv.'ii founts I << Erickson Wins ; y >,<\i\ Her? Sunday Police bhoots

J • «: Witt <»f Stint* lo Octtim , TtketFifit I'nit (',. 1W»I Marks nt Per martent Winner of Tro- nuuithi|* Amung Members ul phy H'd Bank and Kum»un 1 Ret) Bank Forces—bhetdy Ka< h Ha vr I wo Leg! I Second, Davisun I"Ktrd

• \r" • •• u' h huttt i lutj » fifctl nf i. 11' h (i lelec , ....-;,'..,:• M/i.j ni»«t Ut*- botti of scon: i,f \ iM l'lntft ' ' 'Ma '. del i>!c*> i r • /'. ju-biii, i uMiti y dub on t he i of th«- ci 'ni|.i-ti! I II ,• • , ; wei o V) Hii'l !• •' • •'• I"'hi < ^ "bui y iivtr courBtt nexi • tl"' .i.'l'.'l I'" "1 ' Mrs. M A Ha in. Su =;» y »j! f i \)>,\n\ «t 1 wo o'clock to P"i i "f five «.- l,y ihe Red fai-llli . : BiMhtirmy Mi t .r.ij Mi? F! Me'vin h» 't.t find: EJf a etilti of r&cra be '> Uoddit; (1. Mi P J«'tin T. L».v it, Ji , i*.*n tiibt>f two cluba for a •terting IJifjK-h was h»-ld on tile ^prin^ ,,"iL(t =•1. Mis Vt • •< i • J. cii - *•' cup ofT^rfd by Commodore Etk, Mi». Kdwk irt Collme.. Mits. lan^e last Wpdncsday night M*tl' di.t> '• :<,riHM Hoi brook of the Red Bank Archer, Robert K. Gifluid, Mi™ Ma Tha winner was piesented with • i yh' ht rluh. the trophy going to the nulitury comb and brush set donated The piu[r rl« Chalieit, Bpnjannn I, Kihluu- fOK.l.Tlj r.,, uh wh entry wins three of five bach, Mia. A. J. Howland, Mia. Mat-by Hyinan brothers of Broad nticet. King Football To I A' thtw W. Gretg, Captain and Mi". R. Th<- Heconri price, a Klus watsr set tn in ft nt (itiIn Fair Haven I mi Karri dub has won two Ufi on T. Schloasberg, Mrs. Jane Wil!inmH. donated by It. Hance At Cornparii, the 'r'Thy, and there has been much albo nl liidarl street, went to Artinn new i>l->< t -ii.-l Harry Campbell, Mrs. A J. J-'lotK- at t h Begin His Reign fitendly rivalry between the two or-helmer and O. V. Weir. Si I Kcant James J. fSheedy, who had iii'xintioriB wilt h< Rochdi- N £Bnlztti)on6 and their respective a \iAa\ Bri.re of 1,427. tlet Uenulsr i KteaH H.n'1 « hi Mull of the S*.i<«l ' lievent heata throughout the content, which Lieutenant Harold DavtBon, one ot h«e been going; on for four seasons. the M.-unstHys of the police putol served dallv Will hrw ountrr ,ru Initial Bowling League Riv.lt, team, llsi Will M" "--I- fnw of a» are sent to Red Bank from the ity of Members Discussed. :icaftcr. Ths scores, showing the church at their legulm meetlns; •' ha IKU sea South Shrewsbury river club. Each >oints made In each of the nvi eepa- the home of Mrs. w. n Hiininii on Upon tht iifcn\e nhouldert of club has the right to start as many M«mb«ri nf last year's Commercial ate meets, follow: Madison avenue. Mia ramv* Pnnei three state <-.haiiij;iinpi'>m ttums and live bowling l«aguf. mel in the Elsnei AB R PO A boats as It de&lree, but Pretldtnt Eii^kfon—2&2, 191. 2RT. 284. 28G, total a»Bl»ted as hostess Twenty nrv»r . < a n sarllonal title-holrtc rest the bur-M'nton fee la that good a ports man- cafeteria on Front, street last night III members were, piea*-lit . 4 o o dens of attfinpUng to retain their ship should prevail throughout and 1o form l bowling league which Sheedy—266. 288, 281, 2S0, Hi, totil crowiaa would function properly according to ,127. The society will hold « mmnn** therefore he will not take any undue Davlnon—292, S!0, 2*5. 28<, SSI. tol.l sale at the Union hos« company a 11). .. PoMlbly t he severeit argument advantage of the boys from the the rules of th« league as drawn up ,426. headquarters on Shrewsbniy >tvf-nu« . 1b any of the champion* wlU be given Eumson club. last year. Last yoar many were bow- I'ryor—212, 289. Ill, 281, 27S, total will mv:m in the CIAM A hlKh school ling, who under the by-laws were in- nt»xt Tuesday A cake »«le will he From present information it U yton—27<. 278. 877, |7i, 271, tot«l held on Saturday, Oelohcr lTtb division, where Coach Kd Lowden'i likely that four boats will be sent eligible. As stated In the by-lawa VinPland hiRb fU-von trlumphtd last 378. Plans are aJso being made foi s ban from the Rum son club. The regatta thosn who bowl In the league must ejuet to h^ held at the Metrovi-ilHan year. ViticJarul clinched ihe hunora committee of the Monmouth boat draw a weekly wage from some bus- Trip to Canada. i In »•- 1'h.hEi. I ALIRTB. laai 8«a»on when aevenU powerful Iness In Red Bank and must bowl hottl In Asbury Park. clffl f"i II AB R H PO A club will select Its defenders from 21. North Jrmey aggr egat tone co-oper- Mr. and Mrs. Leon de la Reussllle nYM i>lt>M fea- 1 3 1 the boats hav'lrig "the "best record for ! >"»<*« the tpye of occupation he repre- f Broad street and Mr. and Mrs. 0 0 ated In eliminating each other from ar there was a team BtT. VXKNOK A MKCJ'A McCaU, aai...... ,7.1,. 1 12 tbe season. The boats making the j sents. 'aul Reussllle of Foxwood Park are -*' f IriB. Knhl. Sb. th« race. formed of those who were Ineligible with i l test credits have been Sarah Clay on a motor tour of Canada. the Revolution Tt wan lle- Parker, rf 1 Not only have the red and gray Brown's Elizabeth, which won thefor the other teams In tho league Alter KLI* llANK. Jcionl 1'urty, 1b. ._ 0 IT griddofa from South Jermy suffered and they played In competition with •leged With Visitors. All R H 1O A three. Adil.o. If fl 1 season trophy; William H. R. White's a o l o o Itradle)-, cf. 0 1 fleriou* graduation lossei, but many Eolphin, Ellwood Powers s Tern, the other teams. Canadian Vliltlng Here. With the completion of thr girot K Oban.y, p of last yeur'i con tenders In the 8 0 0 > (I 3 0 Joseph G. Kennedy's Llndy and It was voted by the captains of the Miss Owen Inman of Winnipeg, memorial highway f i on i Ihe !,;r,',T.«t 4 0 0 northern part of th# atate have re- teams present that the league would capital to Mt. Vrrnon t*i-i.. -,,ivr .11. It 2 2 AH R Harry McMahon's Ariel. Canada, has been visiting; her aunt, ported th«lr squads c(jnsidel ably be commercial. south of Washington, tn J,I,I: ,- i: » 21) . I 0 (). if. . 4 A Sror* by Rtrengthensd. Amon^ the schools to The race will start from In front Mrs. E. A. Mason of Newman Springs • 0 A KHOIHIKI. . (• J Aieru 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 of the public dock at the foot of When the names of membeu of for the beginning <-f ')••• ' '-f«- 1 0 . 6 2 be reckoned within this division, are oad. Mitu, 2U. Rumipn ... 0 0 3 0 1112 «—8 Wharf avenue. The dloWince will be last year's teams were read, it was Washtngton bkent.-numl -,- , 2 0 B. Igflttid. lb. .. 4 2 HloomAtld, Nutley, Dicklnnon, Ruth- P. Eg •land, ef. .. h 2 Summary—Tw —Nordy, twice over the club's four-legged pointed out that many were neither In 19J2, It Is Hi,tlcl| >.'. i •• . 8 2 l*r, Hflfliofcar, 0111. Mtctian. Error.-Kum- erford, Aabury Park, Kaat Orange, drawing a weekly wage In Red Bank Vernon will bacoi,,^ ;, M- - , - Cltary, a «on 4. Al«rti ft. Struck nut hy I'a.xmui 3, the rive Newark srhools, and Colum- course, with the buoy at Ouyon't Eatontown News. It 1 <•>< II Xattil. lb .62 cove as the outer mark. The time nor occupied in ths type of work their millions of visit,,, . - M -• i- bunted foul on lilt atrlkt. Aektrrain, rf hy Cha»«y 1, Bn*e on bulls—Off l«x»nri bia high of South Orange 1. off Chatty I. Doubt* pls.y~Mu«r«« u»- limit and the direction to be sailed teun represented. This caused hard (Th« R«d B.r.k RigliUr e«0 b* bought every section of tt,,- i - XEYFOHT. fitronl, p anlttcd. Rung b»tte<1 In- NrnJy Gill J C. lodtn. ef Peddle, champion in the class A will be announced shortly before the last year and It fu agreed i CBtonlown from Nobl* Uoibr at ta« Mt. Vernon lm-i a! • A.B R KK TO A Sammon. j>Irl*r, Hllfl.c).tr z ' Chmry prf*p school division, «tnnd« a tfood poitoffice »nd st trsnk sUreello'i bsrbu 4 1 1 Stolen btiH—Rumion 4, Al*rti 4. race starts. It must be remedied to keep the same shop.) most outstanding Hhih rf 4 chance to repeat, but will, as unuaj atate of affairs from occurring this try and has been > i ,r • -( ,•1 4 JIOCHBLLI. Bl rcclvft Btrenuous <-f)nipetitlon from year, The ladles' aid society of the ! a AB R by many thiiuna.mii ' T. Hinimond, rf ,..«..- SEHIF.S' 81HK1.N1HT8. St. Bfmedlcti prep ol WewarH. The Bomfl of tht teams were not repre- Methodist church will hol4 & meet- record-brraklnn tu u - --J- 4 0 8 8 -.6 0 Hlg)iUt<»wn rofx'hiiig .iiafT is never- . .... Driver Drowned sented last night and the discussion Ing at the Sunday-school this Thurs- for during the nt,•- - I - ' " A. Bnino,' it'.'ZZ . 4 J Odd» anil KIHIH tn < nuncctl.tn Witli thi>i>s« nptlmisMr, ovtT their team's day. 0 9 10 of the standing of some was held bicentennial eel, ins , i -, 4 0 I Third (luiiiiplonahlji liainr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zlngsle and ; 0 10 0 1.. SoBoiland , p. ._ I in Speedboat Race over until next week when the league Even when '",i 'H , ,,t ,< ,; • ' - Talarlco, 8b _,., S 1OHK ' hff rlass I* hlK^ schools I affairs will again be discussed. son, Thomas, Jr., spent Sunday with The count} Kr—Helm. Two-btia hit—N«wm*n. Srort hy lnningii Mannper J i-f II.«i I H»nk dlvldpd ths central Jer- Prwldmt—WillUm McKnlirM. in the Fields cemetery in Eatontown. «\ ery fonMK'""!' f -i>4u« hit—Dans. Saorlhe**— E*btrt. RochtlU 0H H HC 0— 1 Bt\nK war- iKuifin, while Plea««ntvillc alone Red Bank Boat Fourth. Vic* pr«a!datit—Harry Patt«r«or. Stolen bMW—l/»n|r<, Wooll*y. Laft Next Monday and Tuesday Rev. caniL1 to this t-nu well Kotiln» ^006130S x—18 'K,IM,,I Win title holdor among Trtuurtr—J&mei Acerr». LeRoy Y. Dlllener will attend the isf! H*<1 Bank 4, Kcyport 2. Poublt Poubl* playi-*-MHty to' A. EH Hand to Willliim Kn-Hng. HKi'd M year SecrtUry—Hurry Rowland. proniinunt A:n<-t an.s. k-]r.n tu Tracy. A. Mtnu«l to W. i-'Hiici mhoolg in the southern ft. Ectlind; HotUn to T*t*Hcf> tn .1 >Urn- who ciiovc John I! Hhibc Aiiiitant itcretary—Jim» TuttU, Monmouth Presbytery meeting at thr rtlvlxlnn "f ii"f frmut -v- Mutilin KIPS •• ;'--;- -r HackMtatown, which drownod Satmd when the saire , Second National Bank, Clifton Fra- Is. still confined to her bed. slon. if« thronph graduation. | , boa tne nce; AH Mechanics, Guy Van On October 8th, the womsn's Mon j Although hn h- he rminlrd tmitniK thr ', ,,„„„ ertuined Saturday in l'rertident'fl P.nlH (up rp.ee on the P.,nlAfflc». Waltsr Se.hro«d«r; Eis- mouth Presbytertnl society,, with- the ci^ht ye.ars W'lme a* A I to Visit Japan ht>^i»ver1 have grown out of the di- frey; Tllton Dairy, Hsrold Duncan; Presbyterian church In Long Branch. M WHS turned a complete somersault. Wil- and such celehrity brought it vislun and are numbered now arnonR Bell Telephone company. Georgi Thane will be a morning and after- >f ** liam H. Wagner, mechanic on the penalties. Hundreds American League Ski^gei* to ilin <*]a«a A schools. Diver, "Lyntl- boat, was thrown clear of the boat Merrill; Grocers and Washcra (new noon session with box luncheon. made Ihe pilgrlma>:<- M1 ! t.urst, Cart ere t, Bogota and Pndpo- team,) Augustus Colmorgan: Jerse Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Van Keu-to visit Americas Kiraii 1-" I- - '' l».t>i Freitag was recovered after an slontl Men, Ormond Mlnton and Con Carlton and Alma Malone of Arl-of Washington's tun,' rlass B prep HI/IKHIJS, Kin^sley prep raercial ChiufTeurs, William Me- ington spent the week-end with Mrs. In addition he wn- r , ii of Eiisex Fells, hns loot Hfveral vet- hour's search. i j;unic;tn was ov*r As a result of the tragedy the Knight. A new policy started by tht Marcel lo. portrait painters urn! HC ^fnwei* allowed the eran a from the squad, but Coach Clothiers and Insurance Men calle It was then that !» Don Post again piomlsea a strong third heat was not held. The tro- .'•i in tljR contract. phy was won by El Lagarto, owned for the election of captain for eac Stuart, Savasi-. IV n i uunt was checked r.evfn. 'Yho most se.iioua threats to half of the year. The captain foi Trumbull and other Klngslry's ront i mi oil supremacy in by George Reie of Lake Q*orge, Middletown Villa«e a fnir one. How- the first half Is Joseph Menzzopane as sculptors, such II tho divlilon will come from Pingxy New York. This boat captured th* and for tbe second half, Fred Straus i\>-\ port management first and second heats and averaged Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Adams Creacchl, camp inf. t hi i prep of Ellwtbeth, Morriitown school, the upbuilding nf v < 'alandi iello greater and Newman school of Lakewood. 50.27 miles an hour in the second and Mr. and Mrs. Egbert W. Svrack- hen Average schftduleii for New Jer- son river. the world. Washini;t"n. '" N Sweepstakes trophy at Red Bank Uiia Lolt Asendorf of Hubbar over a certain lum LOsey's scholastic elevens number about Miss Louise Greenwood and Wil-aletter to Francis ll.-pki.-- eight games. With the plenitude of last month. Park was the guest of her aunt am what quaintly wilt>i:> Mi i n for their conjltl- Richard Loynea's Callfornlan was uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Iate- liam Greenwood motored to Virginia i \on is all right t( it gridiron fare offered, the state's font- ball followers, almost anything can, second In the Washington race, John mann of New York at the American last Friday, where Miss Greenwood "'ID for a penny, in for > i and probably will, happen. Wanamaksr. Jr.'i Louisa wa§ third bar association convention at Atlan- will resume her studies at Sweet is an old adagf. I am an I' - 1 and Miss Columbia, owned and pi-tic City last week. Senator William Briar college. to th« touch of a iialntm n i 1 1 it i r 1U i\ Bank's handsome A. Stevens and Robert H. McCarter The regular quarterly meeting of that I am now alt«Kether »t. i iiittlrliln lixei^ed a mash nn!e TROTTING RACES. loted by Theodflre E. Hall of Red Bank, was fourth. Hotsy Totsy was ware among the speakers &t the con the Middletown Village association beck, and sit like Patlcn< f i fiuri a fair Red Bank rooter after monument,' whllr thry are ttfii Horw Rues at Portaapeok Draw last. ventlon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M will be held in Mechanics' hall at tli-- nrcond game and as a result he Beattie of Beattie Park and Mis.» eight o'clock next Wednesday. All Ing the lines nf my face. 11 H ringing a better game. The fair Big Attendance. The Misa Columbia was transport- proof, among many others, ct ei to Washington and back on a Romona Bealtie were also amon persons Interested In the movement i ni unite that his playing thrills Nearly 1,000 race horse enthusiasts the spectators. and all those desirous of Improving huhlt and custom niay rftft Ii t b^v nd woids. Bhe signed no truck loaned by Ira Crouse and Vic- (lrst I was as Impatient of th lined Comanchee drive at Portau- tor Batter of the Monmouth lumber the village are urged to attend. n urn I tit .!• > la ed that she would peck Saturday afternoon to witness MoCiee* Football Prospect- There will ba reports from various quest and as restive under Mi- II KM,.I thn next game attired In a company. Mr. Crouee was a specta- eratlon as a colt is of the t >. the first autumn matinee of trot- tor at the races. Herbert McClees of Fisher plac committees, that of the school com- Ii nn rusmilile. Consequently, ting and running races sponsored by ! mittee being of particular Import- The next time I «ur>mlttod has resumed his studies at Harvar tantly, but with less flouncing 1 II i trammates and others on Henry Muhlenbrlnk. racing driver ance and Interest to parents and university. He played football o no dray-horse moves more i- 'lit, I i Illl hi ni h watiled the stands care.- j and sports patron of Branchport. SWIMMING PARTY MONDAY. taxpayers. 1 the local team while attending Re< to the thill than I do tne puit. II : I ] h >,x i « i ' ill., lust Sunday for the girl in The feature event was a thrle- Bank high school and Is now a goo chair." _ ^_ ii ' ni s ^ 1 I i An I he e were several there. he*t match between the Muhlen- Other Affairs Also Planned by the Youns; Woman's Club. prospect for the first team of th' The Hed Bank Register travels , ,,> - 1 mil of 1'r I'I , • • • brlnk sorrel gelding, Charley Grat- university, being one of 40 selectee over every street In town and every i , a f I le A ill j lh.. (lowd. \iewed from the field, tan and L. E. Truajt's bay gelding, Members of the Young Woman's from a group of about 200 to com road In the county. Let It carry your Th« road to bettor and hl|fK"i : i n.iti-il fur Its fiiuthiill Pnter Tlndall of Red Bank. The message to those who live on these n#>B» leads Ihr ouKh Th* H'-«i:>'.- ' j Hiil nut appear as colorful as those club of Red Bank will attend a pete for football honors. thoroughfares. -Advertisement. I ve.rtlsinK columns. A;!v»i tlaoir , - ,,,i,| il ILIS oflrii tiiiM thi- I nf the olher two scries games. Gone latter won two weeks ago. when the ' swimming party to be held Monday t,y in,;,ni t 1 , -h,,;iiil leiinio were the white and daullng colored Muhlennrlnk horse met with an ac-! night at the natatorium In Asbury I <.., 1 Hank hoys stand llt'lr l-attlli;, rli-un) ] 1,1 - ,1 Will!,- Kiiiiini, shirts worn by the men. That Is, cident after the first heat, but Satur- Park. Members will assemble at the -. nf dofcitlnK Mil' Ainboyltrs, KK.'»l ile.h-ni-1 , II, Hi l.liHi'inHU of they weren't exactly gone but eom- day the sorrel trotter won the first | clubhouse at seven o'clock and will nih-o'-;i will ^cnd hi.'i men In- the Cli'Vi'lnnd lu,l>-< M.s. Will IIISO HO brn hucd coats covered them, lhe half-mile heat in a walk, dropped I leave shortly after in private cars, ;\r. ;iftiri\' willing tn Klvo Ihelr taken along. cooler weather was responsible. the second heat by a head and came On Tuesday the membera will at- t>t)iei> to i UP I if, ft iji fuo Tinii from behind In the rubber to win by' tend & bridge party to b« gtvtn-them nx uHPful rxpnilcnce will bo thn rental ticlilei of t I'ti more than a length. Charley prat-', at the Silver Slipper on Monmouth Ollvc-r, young Speaking of weather.lt looked like re : il.itM'l of tho oranKf and blftrk KuHtoli noil Sox. -Muddv" Kuel, ton again suffered a cut on his fore- j »' «t by Jack Strong, manager of rain long before the start of tho leg In the second heat, but went on ' ththatt restauranttt. formei Yaoli 11 Il'l WiiHiiliiKlun rr game and during a greater part of to win the third i •*• covered dish luncheon will be Cl'iVl'l*, 4 iPOl ^l H' Ii V, (u) mil ii ink It. But the Calandriello luck pre- R V Anil-uy will «t:rvo na a stlni- Lilant Him 1m ;i ,,, fiMlnli .SldnnriH Tramp Time, winner ooff several « «<1 by the club Monday, October ^h-h Ihe Hrd Hank force vailed and the day remained fair. matches this summer, repeated his i «»• "> the clubhouse. Miss Gladys a {iromislng ullltl -lilni with the The Red Bank manager never In- win three Norman will be tn charge of this af- I[I, (lrl.1 nt I,akcwo(wi Satur- •••it ; M good performance to win three Ulanta nine HK" ""til he sures the games against rain. iiHiniMni, (Irinhor 10th. against 1 1 T nloiiped a pll' ,1 !- U with KIK hflad, stralght h«aU over Mies Julia Patch. 1 "ITOn- the following day a fashion ,,, ri,-i,.-iiiit..iv H.-hool. nn old Wllilll aln,,::;t I.-, ,,, II-ti-.| Ida base- Tramp Time Is owned by Charlie : rrii.ihl,' .'iioniy In nil ninjor show will be staged at the clubhouse. N.J. ball oui-u. ' :- ,,<>• ' Kiuiiliin, Na- Rev. John Fallon, assistant rector Keldt and Miss Julia Patch by Alec This affair will be open to the pub- ii:i,- of tht^ wenkeHl tl^nis tlonnl l,->1 1M«I to Ncwniim Isst ner, Spud, made a clean sweep of Th. t,i|, i. ,-liiK ,,->,,»< io,I by a dugout last Sunday. Fullctman Lew Is tn charge. The show will be i»v !h« ovfll wllflmlliK score of i, Thn Vomlurl Hendrlcks, likewise a baseball man- tht two running races, winning staged by L. Bamberger & Company PENNSYLVANIA -):^d nn<] Momo JKIIII|3 to noth- handily over his stable mate, Donet Hhllnhmi, «n- tlm liiHi.i university iac, always sits on the bench until of Newark with professional models II A S F It neam four o'clock, the time for tels, In the first event, and again exhibiting the latest creations and n BATH \ him to report for duty. crossing the line a winner by out- fashion expert explaining the styles. - If vcn w»s broken by this de running Gus Daly's Sweetheart. MOTOR OIL till I.N-ltlKKI). • n.l ihi' Injury Is still a sole rOOTHAI.I. 1TA\ As an added attraction a field of 5-GalIon Sealed Can in thn hearts of the players. i-lll Kearney, one of Red Bank's ten bicycle riders faced the starter Testimonial For Crook. ign WaW\ri< i.a«N rhnrceH whpn thoy enter will refund jour full |>invhits*' pit,-, KC Wo onlt, B.,il nf Mr. inn tfi) played the middle sack, But , winner, with John Poole second. tectives, will be tendered a testimon- \\\ i-iitir with the prep schcyil Mm. .Iam«Fi Wol ill. i.f WllllHH hi: couldn't be kept on the bench Another matinee nf trotting anil ial dinner at the Pleasant Inn at fi imtiii r him '"il "' <'"I1<-KB for Catholic Team to Flay Ijakewood. Amprlco Sacco of the pio.ieiiiloi'.t of- llce Is in charge of arrangements. Auto SponL»<\ Si iihiiut a iiuiiith. VVol'iitt wan renter Andy" Anderson, who has »» Harry Copperthwalte, manager nl -,,, inl.-,r-i In tho tctiin and on thii Hed Hank hlKh Hi-hnol eleven .I-I.H|, n to seeing hlB name lnpiinl. tho Red Bank Catholic high school 1 J s!<- h- 1|- t h,> |,lavi-H nil lie I!)* two yeain a«o. Ho l» » nnphonimi1 iisn't In tho dugout when all tho football team, has booked a game Tnick Damaged hy Fire. .r CI.UKS l bnlln wer* headed that way with Lakewood high school for Fri- A truck, owned by Tony Rich of Fender I>tu !» lu< flt nt Lehlgh, Ashurv Park cnnneijuently he couldn't roake any day afternoon. The game will br Atlantic HlRhlRnds, caught lire on mmo beautiful stops. Thode sitting' played on the Lakewood nrhoril's Center avenue at that place thin SURI RODS ' • th- ftiid <>r Jim Tan R«<1 Bank Bowler* Uln on the bench did all lh« etoppln^ gridiron. The contest will open thi- FOX (.UNTTT morning. The firemen put out thn < .in I NHKAK I M'Vit. t'ti.H chepi-pd Knther A bowling Iflflin. repi*-- nth-K IH 1 ho end neat nearest the plate, usual season for both school.4. blare.. The truck wns badly dam- ' '--nf h Cnmoowa. Jim Red Bank R" l»> ,. «t nought after, wan any aged, RKKLS -t V"«i to work. HA ro- W.I OUt | npolllMl t» WOlk IH fill Vermin Cook of Shrewsbury In Ms Knyp«irt vs. Bm-harudliB. VI Thn llnoli Manager Calandr-l«»i|#-of Ihfl Town Vcrnlo Hpeclal won the only race The Key port athletic acsoclallon I r-iii hun engaged I^eo Mangun of the held .Sunday afternoon at the Newwill open a three-game series with Newark Besrs to pitch for Rrd B«IIH sticft In tnwrt and rvnv Market spenrtwBy. The nth,,, ev,nt» Inn Barharach Giants at the Brad- r-'iiiTity. l.«l it carry \mu HiK Sunitny Mangiin nmahrd Uin were ruMpr! off on m-rnunt o[ i.nn lev Beach Reid I Ills Snturdsy xftet I5I1S1 M. thnp#i who livft on these >'»«on with Newark liy winning Ms Cook made Mix fanteM time m the ai n'"in All iramr.'i will he plnye.l "ii Q*. -AdvtrtlaemeaL, jui fourteenth K*ro«. ternoou s Uma Luais. at the lliadloy Ueacll ncl-l < e .'Linn t<> ft l>ou»e IE Three Long Bram h A. L. Garages Burntd Leon's WAR HI E wmly %*•••* and J f V, * . •' 1 l A" Column Accuracy i i ence eua' • • most delict1,. - fuaranicr M' •>> W ler's Market prices will < \ BKOAD .VI, SHverwarr Rrin • RY.l) BANK And RcpUtri i V «

Thur»., Fri. & Sat., Sept. 24, 25 REIJSMI \ ! N h, Ihi'y al Full l-.ailx'in, Mi'Mx-l'.vwi ll.ii.an I Hay. Kral,»hui« 36 Bro«d H! (••.,( K.- • i ne Spring Frying or Roasting . .- r -M. i hi' k ! hey could • - . I.UHI.MIK The blaz-e Hairy 1. l.lhiib'Hi, Asduiy 1'ai.i • . i h\ M i. I,List baum'b Charles Khork, Mutatvbii. 1;HIJIIII '. E. O'Hllcn. Bilinui, William I" l» vine. Sprint! I-ake, Chai ka VanCI. ,f LAMB Chickens in-'hie ]h ctisc license bui- »-'i !>> Mi, LuMbaum, ad- Asbury Park; Harry VaiiHiu.M man. Kaiage on the east. Long Branch, Kufus L Walli:i^ >t 1 it-,,HI tiiienl lit-Hlie I'tiluiHllS Value i - K» 25c ft. •j»t (.uflicient water in the Kr., Keyport; Charles JMikiwim Seagirt. *ell property. .,fr, t- to prevent the destruc- i «mi do lot* of I.om (hops 35c tb. iatp|e records. Three new Ralph Parkell, Monmouth Beacli tKat be hard if STR c Ib ftrricrm was gotten out Howard J. Mallen, IjeonarcUj, Gemu* e other way.—AdverU» IM> (hops 25c ft. •nil of & fourth Jammed W. Bray, Red Bank; Curt Juhnm.n. If you were to name all 29 hail to be left. The loss on Hed Bank; James McMahun, Free alone will b*> around (20,000. hold; Clarence Paiker, Freehold the qualities that go to Richard Kadrey, lnterlaken; Em I .SMOKED WHOLE iMtmum family had been oc- Monmoutb Partoroi aparlmenta in the main W. Hendrickson, Allentovm. Strcat 2 30. T, «r. M. 15CO make one satisfied with his CI b until recently. All the furn- .Saturday* and Holidays Continuous Puritan Hams 19 n the apartment were dc Middletown Village dry-cleaner, we believe you lASt Time* Today! would be unable to findan y COP AFTER BANKER. (Th« R«d Bunk RegiMer c«n tx bought Faatura at 3:15, 7:45, 9:53 •Iflrr Lamb Chuck Roast st th. ilora. of 1. C. Knight «nd WllUam B. Wat«t>.) "DAUGHTER of the DRA0ON" which are not included in But MaUwan Chief Didn't Knon ANNA MAY WONG C lb Who He YV» Pursuing. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rowane W.rci.r ni.ntl spent the week-end with Mr. and Scatua Hayakawa LEON'S DRY-CLEANING 19 - When Chief Edwin C. Sloat of Mrs. Harry C. Aaay. Mr. Rowane Matawan set out Tuesday of last was formerly an officer In the United SERVICE. week to look for a supposed auto- States navy. i RESH SEA FOOD mobile thief he did not know he Miss Clara Labrecque Is Improving was seeking Carl Baird, vice presi- at the Long Branch hospital, where TOMORROW and FRIDAY . MAI IKUT 29c ft. dent and cashier of the Matawsn she underwent an operation. She io The latest in dry-cleaning bank, and Mr. Baird did not know a sister of Mrs. Travers of this place. Fraturc ut 3 15, 7:45, 9:53 I ISM. k 3 tb» 19c lb. he was being sought Mr. Baird John Carey left Sunday for a vliit equipment, having Installed A \RI OYSTERS 35cpt. had planned to attend the opening at Syracuse. of the new telephone building at Dry grass in a peach orchard on Keyport. As his car was not avail- two new machines for ab- , Soli Thompson's hill caught fire last able, he asked Amos Stultz, a cleric Wednesday. The blaze wa» put out solute deodorization. LOBSTERS in the bank, for the use of hts by the Fair View fire company be- \BS Ford. Mr. Baird got Into the Brst fore much damage was done. Ford he saw and started for K?y- The annual fall sflpper for the C lb [iort. Mrs. James VanBrackle came benefit of the Reformed church will Thoroughly experienced out of the bank Just In time to see be held Wednesday, October 21st. In 55 39 her car disappear. She promptly former years the price charged was operators, who give each notified the police and In less than $1 for adults and SO cents for chil- three minutes the alarm had been dren. Due to the low price of food • tsey Concord broadcast all over the state by the this year, the charge will be reduced garment their individual new teletype system. Mr. Baird to 80 cents for adults and 40 cents "SECRETS or A knew nothing of the excitement ho for children. care and attention. iATOES GRAPES had caused until he returned to the SECRETARY Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hendrick- bank. son left for a trip to Lansing, Mich- igan, yestprday. CUUDETTE COLBERT basket The Red Bank Register travels at the pretty • Responsibility of i clean- ftft over every street in town and every The Christian Endeavor society of road in the county. Let it carry your the Baptist church will hold a ban- er, operating his OWN Dry- message to those who live on these quet tonight in tho chapel nt half- HERBERT MARSHALL thoroughfares.—Advertisement past six o'clock. A fine program of U plan u E»|U kd Cleaning Plant, and giving and actuallv look> the pan! Ir'i A tdrtmivnt flnnr,? you full protection and in-

Too Many Hutbanda' "Bimbo'a Expreaa" surance for every article Sneen Snapahota Paramount brought to this plant. Sound Ncwa SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Prompt telephone and delivery service, Trying every ' f \ •'".'.. '• new sensation The beauty of our service to forget the For Those Tiny Feet ...MotTiers hove never SATURDAY and MONDAY can be fully appreciated on- old ! Seeking Warm Fullira al 3.03, »:J«. 7:«7, 9-5* the one adven- hod so great on oppor- Aa a pcnnileu waif he ly after examining any ar- Downy loved her—MI a lady nf ture—their last HAND- tunity to provide for wraith he ahunned her— ticle that has been scientific- — their great- it! w»y! est ! CROCHET Baby's every need at Baby Pepperell ally cleansed, be it the daintiest gown, expensive BOOTIES s-och low prkes Sz* 30 x 40 rugs, drapes, tapestries, c e blankets or suits. 19 Special In short, you receive a 77 Full measure of VALUE TbesofrrfcmH'booffnar* Ju*t me cutert baby blankets hood oodwiad from Ml Birds Eye and ABSOLUTE SATIS- •var, with assorted nursery JANET GAYNOR Hgbtty woven po*« patterns, in Pink or Blue with CHARLES FARRELL FACTION for every dollar FollniT scailoped edge. NIKhl Diapers and her PmloorAVhtte-and Bro». Pocked One in a loi "MERELY MARY ANN" spent In Dry-Cleaning your f r t « n if t* with from t h 1. BeryryJl Mercar _ J. M. KarrlfaB From larael Zanffwill'a play wardrobe and household ef- eaten —The-Then TheTherea! — of Parln to ''Land of Enchantment" fects. t h « hull ring of IK "Speed" "Blmbo'a Mlndlni Baby" bon ! Paramount Sound Ngwl

FOR THE CHILDREN Sat. Matinee Starla 1:00 P. M. Salaetad Photoplay I New SariaL Part Two "DANCER ISLAND" PHONE M€SS RED BANK les TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Ftature at 3:03, 7:33, B:34 LIGHi of Would he axpote her belore her drooled and 2800 wealthy fiance? (M.I .. .She'e • Gmttrnl Flannelette Woman whn'a ( IllM , ) A Saving for Mother Keep Baby Cozy, yfwr ! 'l\ U tiin S, ,.l l!)ti A Comfort for Baby Worm and Pretty al««« lil I' 'Hag-me-dte' o, t I^I. z,i INFANTS' •P ZEPHYR TAW .SHIRTS INFANTS' Leon's mid K \\I>S HAND MADE 252. Mode of while 44c DRESSES flannelette trim Will RK RUGS AND med with m Urn Of fine Bn/fsta Pink or To koep baby snug Blue. IMMJSKHOLD GOODS and warm during Pin hack or Button-Front Styles ARE BEAUTIFIED. the cold winter days. Mod* of rayon-and- cotton, well cut ond 5!* splendidly tailored. PINK » BLUE T>Hl nnn i)nmttnw«k. t},., {Mfttr**<>n..!.,!.. 1!,* Malhr. SUM I fo 6 Ymort WHITE who !<»•> •••- 11,' up f 1. hot,y. MAIN OFFICE A And We Have With Ua I $ STARR Our Ganf In PLANT: •BIG EARS" Helen Kane In "LESSONS IN LOVE" 70-76 White Street, 32 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Fo. SCHETE-INITED Moviatnna New* Red Bank. New Jertvey