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Issued Weekly, Entered BS Sectmd-Clasfl Matter at the Pout- Subscription Price: One Year Jl.BO VOLUME LV, NO. 52. ofrico at lied Bank, N. J., under tho Act of March 3, 187B. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1933. SU Montho $1.00, Single Copy 4c. PAGES 1 TO 8. OFFICIAL RECOGNITION. Stanley Wilkin: New Firehoyse At CROP DAMAGE BY HAIL. New Water Rate' Itcgfater Only New Jersey Weekly Fruit Injured by a» Unusual Sum- Speaks to. Pupils Dance at Hotel Rallied i« Content, Becomes Port Monmouth mer Storm in Mlddtelown. inance Tlio Rod Bank Register was the Hailstones as big a« marbles fell at only weekly newspaper in New Jer- Firemen's Fine New Quarters Large Buyers of Water Will Dr. John B. McCloskey Present- Vernon A. Brown Post Will Have sey to rccelvs official recognition In Tinton Falls Young Man Gradu- Port Monmoutb* and New Monmouth Red Bank Club Member Hm« Festivities at the Molly Pitcher ates With High Honors from Will be Dedicated Saturday during a thunder shower Saturday Hereafter Have Smaller ed Diplomas and Awards at IIIR recent better newspaper contest afternoon and caused considerable ored Friday at Stnte Convent Monday Night, July 3d— cundfictcd by tho National ICdltoriua! Hahnemann Medical College Afternoon—Parade and Jolli- Chargeo—Other Matters Act- tion Here—Charles Keeps Red Bank Catholic Higli Association. j damage to crops. William Coe, a School Graduation. Other Post Activities. —-Won Many Student Honors fication Arranged For. farmer at Port Monmouth, scooped ed on by Officials. Elected Governor. Tho Register was judged upon Its up enough of the icy pellets to fill Rev. John K. Hlcltty of New York, Vernon A. Brown post of Veterans completeness of field coverage, liter- Stanley Osborn Wllklns, eon of Mr. The eaglo will Ecream and flags both hi3 bands. The damage done to At the meeting of the mayor and Charles E. Reep of Monldnir wna a member of tho Curmallto order, of Foreign Wars of Red Bank will ary excellence, editorial page, promo- and Mrs. Wellington W. Wilklns of will wave at Port Monmouth Satur- apples by the hailstones was espe- council of Red Bank Monday night elected governor of (.he K;(h district apoko to a capacity nudlonco Sunday hold a dnnco and'entertainment Mon- tion of community interest!) ond me-Tinton FaliH, Rraduated from Hahne- day to mark tho dedication of tho cially large. In some instances sky- the ordinance providing for a new of Lions International Friday at tho night In tho principal uddrca3 at tho day night, July S, at tho Molly Pitch- chanical excellence. mann medical college at Philadel- new Ihuiiuuse at thut place. An elab- lights and windows were broken by schedule of water rates passed lta state convention nt Red Bunk. Tho graduating exercises of tho Bed hotel. Arrangements for this Tho Montclair Tlmca, a semi-week- phia latit Thursday atld he is now a i orate celebration has been planned the stones, final reading. This new measure pro- convention was well attended nnd this ovent were made at a meeting at tho ly, was tho only other New Jersey full-fledged homeopathic doctor. He | including a. parade and dedicatory ex- vides tor considerably smaller smoothness with which It wan con- Bank tathollc higli ixliool. His ; speech, which was both enlightening post rooms Thursday night, Tho publication to be listed among thc ranked among thc highest in a class orcif;e^ in tho afternoon and a jol- charges for large users of water than ducted wan n credit to those In and inspiring, was a fitting ono with proiltn will be used to help meet tho better papers of thc country. of 108 graduates, I liflcatlon slag party at night. was formerly the case. charge. Martin VanBurcn Smock oE which to send a group of young men general expenses of tho post. This I 'lhe ilrchouse is an attractive two- Seek Funds For Thc American legion asked for,per- nnd -women out into various walks of marks tlio first tlmp that the Veter- itoiy building constructed by Frei- mission to sell refreshments at the life. ans of Foreign Wars will have held I butt Bros, at a coat of $11,000. The municipal dock when the sweepstake function of this kind to raise .ov.ners of this firm affc members of Health Work Here races are held next August. This Dr. John B. McCIoalicy mndo tho money. I the company and tlicy did tho work request was referred to the dock and presentation of diplomas and Thomao J. McGrath is chairman at cost price without, receiving any Monmouth County Organization park committee of the council with awards, hla bpeech being intelligent- of tho committee in charge of tho af- 1 pi out. The plumbing was done by power to act. ly humorous aa usunl. John Joseph for Social Service Will Try to fair. Other members of the commit- Ijlcnry Pulsch, who i3 also a member The report of Auditor John J. Mul- Thorpe, valedictorian, received a gold tee arc Daniel Fullorton, Joaquin A. They Were Issued by the Sea- ! of the company and who did the Raise Between $2,000 and medal for tho highest general aver- vihill a^ to the finances of the town K'h Lawrence, DavUl Tumidaisky, Harry bright Commissioners Friday j woi k at cost, price. The contract $2,500 for' County Work. was accepted and filed. age in tho graduating class. Gold launders and Thomas Meagher. Al- (puce /or the ilrehou'Jc was not ex- modalo were also awarded to Henry Night—Chain Store Applica- Rev. J. W. Ijec, pastor of Calvary lan Woolloy'a.orchestra will provide } tc cded by charges for extra work. Tho Red Bank committee of the Baptist church, asked for permis- Jnmco Copporthwaito for tho highest tion Turned Down. Monmouth County Organization for tho music, lhe flrehouse is a distinctive ac- sion to have a tag day solicitation ol general averago In religion, nnd to James Harper, Daniel McCnrthy Social Service, under the chairman- William Patrick Maloney lor highest At a meeting of the ScabrigM qui ition for Port Monmouth, rank- funds on any Saturday designated by and Morgan Kllert were received as ship of Councilman James S. Parkes, the mayor and council to raise honors In oratory. Mr. Mnloney woa mayor and council Friday night bee: in,; among the largest and best ap- is mailing 1,500 letters this week to new members of tho post. liccnaes were granted to Mrs. Alice pcuing buildings of that place. It money to complete tiie church's new also ono of tho aololstfl. M1S9 Mar- Tho post Indorsed Walter D. Felty citizens of Red Bank, Little Silver, garet Long was aalutatorlan. Johnson of the Ocean Spray house: has nine rooms, including u large building. The request was referred of L. Garrlty post of Brad- Fair Haven and .Shrewsbury in an to the police committee of the coun v i- -T <• , on Ocean avenue, Al Giolito of thu ' tiuck room for the apparatus, a hall appeal to realize Red Bank's quota In tho recent world-wide Gregg ley Beach for elxth district council- former Pannacl hotel on Ocean ave- and a dance floor. The firemen are cil. contest, thn commerefni class of Red man. Tho election for tills position nue, Mrs. Jule K. Banger of Shrews p-irtlcularly proud of the dance hall, for,thc a"PPort o£ the public health Mrs. Henrietta Maxson, who con- Bank was one of two admitted to will bo held at tho Veterans of For- bury way, Howard Applegato am!' which will accommodate a largrg'e and social scrv.ee work of tte or- ducts a restaurant on Wallace street, tho .Gold Seal club. Each member eign Wars convention at Atlantic Peter Murray of East Church street, ganization, its various clinics and near Broad street, asked that the of tho clas3 received a certificate, City tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. gathering.: They arc hopeful that similar health services throughout , John A. Fichtcr o£ Fichtcr's pavilion, they will be able to rent this part of and tho teacher^ Sister Mary Rob- On behalf of the post Commander Mrs. Minnie V. Jiannlno of the Surf tho county. two-hour parking limit on Wallace 'ertus, received a pearl pin, Thomas Mcagher instnietcd the dele- tho building for lodge meetings and street be extended to include the Bathing pavilion restaurant, William i-thfr affairs. Mr. Parke3*s committee, consisting Prizes wcro awarded for high rat- gates to vote for Mr. ifeity. Sandlass of Ocean avenue, William of Frank McMahon, . Thomas S. space in front of her place. At pres- ings to Dorothy Copporthwaito, Mary The celebration Saturday will start ent there is no parking limit at this The post voted to place an order V. Armstrong of Ocean avenue and with a parade at two o'clock in the Field, Jr., Herbert E. Edwards, Hu- Kozalt, Paul ftccd, Anton O'Sagc, Al- with the Sigmund Eisner company Miss Mary Heznick ol Ocean avenue bert M. Farrow, Gardiner S. Haring, place. Mrs. Maxson said that her fred Targonslty, Dorothy Lang and afternoon. The firemen state that patrons were discommoded and her for ollvo drab caps. The caps will and .Surf street. The application of they hope that all owners of flags Dr. John B. McCloskey, Homer C. Clarlna Petraglla. A prize for the havo gold-colored trimming and the Iho Atlantic and Paclflo Tea com- Methot, Theodore D. Parsons, Leon business was injured because auto- most artistic typing wna awarded to will have them on display. The lire ista were allowed to park their cars name and Insignia of the organiza- pany for a wholesale license was re- companies ot Middletown township Keussillp, Jr., Dr. Walter A. Rullman, Roso Compoly by tho Gregg com- tion. They will be worn by tho dolc- fused. A motion was passed making Abram M. Kridol, G. Harold Nevius, for an unlimited period in front o[ pany. and a Newark American legion band her restaurant. Tho request was re- gates at tho Atlantic City convention. tho license fee two dollars a week to 'vill lead the procession. The ded-Augustus M. Minton, Tony E. Hunt- Other prizes for highest gcnoral The delegates are John Grogan, be collected in. advance each Monday ing and Richard T. Smith, met at ferred tn the police committee. Thomas McGrath, Samuel Estelle, icatory exercises will bo held at half- the headquarters of the organization M. V. B. SMOCK. class averages went to Mai'uarct by the police ofllccrs. If tho fee ig past two o'clock at tho flrehouse. Fleming of tho junior class, Jean Arthur Hanson and Thomns Mca- not paid the license will be revoked Friday afternoon to sign the letters gher. The alternate delegates are by the council. Dr. The presiding will bo Frodcr- of appeal and to hear interesting ac- Rod Bank was elected to thc board Sloyan of tho soplionioro class, Finds Fault With of directors for three years. Ho is & Martha O'Sago of tho freshman A David TumidaisUy, Cecil R. Mac- Tlnton Falls school and of tho Red icil k KiKeicheh y of Bradley Beach, ppres- counts of the organization's work by !loud, Harry Saundors, Benjamin A letter was received from tho law Bank high ident of the Monmouth county fire- John L. Montgomery, executive sec- past president of the Red Bank club, class, and Gorard Sloyan of tho Hahnemann and although not an office holder at freshman B class. Corning and Joaquin Lawrence. firm of Snyder & Eoberts objecting men's association and a member of retary, and Miss 'Evelyn T. Walker, College Head Tho post will dispose of a ton of to a movement to take over Atlantic years, two years of which were spent | the county board of freeholders, director of the public health depart- present, is active on various commit- Pins for tho highest averagoa in way. Willow, way, Shrewsbury way in pre-medical study. In 1931 he re- Speeches will be made by F. How- tees, including the constitution nnrt rionkUfoplng wont to Joan Sloyan, coal on tho co-operative plan at the ment. They were particularly inter- Assembly man McCampbell Crit- Stiand theater in b anil FJrJlnvun place for puhlin use. Hi.ceived the degree of bachelor of sci- ard Lloyd, supervising principal of blind committees. He also assisted Marlon Cggan, Roso Mario Malaua- W. Fary, tho clerk, was instructed to ence. In 1932 and in 1033 he was the schools of Middletown township; ited in tho part played hy. thc or- icises President of Rutgers for George W. Bray on tho local conven- sena &nd Dorothea Connolly. In the write to tho firm stating that no president of thc Alpha Sigma fra- Rev. J. J. Messier, pastor of the ganization in thc interrelating of the Asking for More Mori^y for tion committee, and was active on sophomore class, flnul bookkeeping such movement was being contem- ternity of' the college and president Methodist church of Bclford; Rev. public and private welfare work and the registration committee with'Ken* certificates were awarded to Phillip plated. of Hahnemann institute. He was Thomas Maher, rector of St. Mary's thc interesting stories of individual New Jersey College. n'eth M. Wyc'koff • and R. Yl R. H* . Connolly, George Mott, porter editor of the college year book in church of New Monmouth; and Rev.good done in the past year. Stout. . - Toomoy, John Eager, Edward Plc- Following the reading of a letter Assemblyman Theron McCampbell from the county taxpayers associa- 1033. Samuel Johnston, pastor of the Bap- Thc committee has set for itself a of Holmdel sent a fiery letter last The delegates unanimously eii-* colle, Gilbert Riddle, John Klldutf, Arrangements have been made for tist church of New Monmouth. The goal of between $2,000 and $2,500, dorsed a project of th& Highlands Francis Kllduff, Rei! Goodnoupli- JU- tion favoring a reduction in electric, week to Robert Clothier, president of water and gas rates a motion was Dr. Wilkins to become an interne at members of the township committee hich will be realized it all those Rutgers university, in response to a club to obtain national aid In tjid bort Nolan, Benjamin Woolley, the Fltkin Memorial hospital at As- of Middletown township and all the who arc interested in the work will j construction of a park at Sandy Thomas Bly, Edward Floss, Voronica Closing Excrcise3 Held Thursday passed endorsing the movement. request from the latter to vote for Night at the Methodist Church F. Edward Larson ot Ocean avenue bury Park for a period of .six other township clllcials have been in- respond with even a small gift to a larger appropriation for tho New ~ook. Dr. Alexander Cairns of New-* O'Ncil, Mao Donahue, Eugenia Far- months. Next January ho will be- vited to be present. Special invita- support this work, which, according ark spoke on "Our Economic Systent ron, Helen Burns, Mario Kllzon, —Scholarship Medals and complained in a letter that a privato Jersey College for Women. The as- homo adjoining hi3 property was bc-come an interne for fifteen months tions have also been sent to Edward to Dr. C. E. A. Winslow, professor semblyman rebuked Mi'. Clothier for in a Changing World" at the Closo Adolaido Mulligan, Rita Conroy, Jane Honor Pins Awarded. at the Fifth avenue hospital at New Oakcs and Frank Vicring, who areof public health at Yale university of the morning session, which was Final), Dorothoa Connolly, Joan ng operated a rooming houso in asking for an increased appropriation York. Dr. Wilkin3 has not made charter members of the company. and well known throughout public under the present tax system and featured by speeches by District Sloyan, Catherine Wolfe, Graco Bub- Diplomas T$oro presented to twelve violation of the zoning law. Tho health circles in the country, has matter was referred to tho adjust- definite plan3 after that date, but he One of the features of thc exer- stated that he would not vote for Governor Walter C. Scdam, Fresl* lln. Roso Mario Malaus3ena, Mary pupils at tho closing exercises of tho states that he hopes to. begin practice made Monmouth county for many dent George H. White of the Itetl Sullivan, Dorothy Grause, Marlon Soabrlght grammar school last ment board. cises will be thc presentation of a more money for the college unless a somewhere in this section. He will years one of the three leading coun- change were made in thc lawa Bank club; Deputy District Governor Spenco and- Marlon Cogaii. Thursday night at tho Methodist A motion was passed to pay $3,000 flag by Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gross ties In the United States in health In beachfront bonds, together with specialize in surgery at the Fifth as a memorial-for their son, Rudolph whereby a tax of five per cent would Charles E. Reep, Judge Harry -W4 Joseph Thomas Graiise and Gerard church. Tho graduates were Wil- avenue hospital. work. Lindcnmun oC Orange and Austin J« liam F. Bradley, Alice Widcrstrom, $810 interest. Gross, who was secretary of the com- be made on all incomes exceeding Stephen Sloyan of tho freshman The officers of the organization are $990, including the salaries of teach- Totterdcll of Elizabeth. class received pins from tho South Walter Storer, Jr., Gertrude Stevens, Councilman James P. Thorsen re- pany a number of years and who John Walsh, Eva Olsen, Christian ported good progress was being mado died last winter. The flag will be Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson president, ers, professors and other publio Cm-. Rev. Edward W. Miller gave thS Western publishing company for pro- Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., honorable ployces. Mr. McCampbell's letter fol- invocation and Mayor CharJea IU ficiency in bookkeeping. Other Axelson, "Ethel Fowler, Edward John- with tho Installation of" tho water St. James First raised on the llrehouso grounds. eon, Margaret Tyncs, Albert Perry mains at North Beach. A large part of the credit for rais- vice president and Ernest A. Arend, lows: English gave thc address of welcome awards in division A of this clasB W. Warren Barbour and Mrs. George at the convention luncheon. Th& wont to Ann Fleming, Jean Mount, and Franltlyn Young. Councilman Edward A. Brown com- Communion Class ing thc money needed to finance "Your special delivery letter vc% plained that the engineers of trains building thc flrehouse is due to the M. Bodman vico presidents. Mrs. main speaker was Ernie W. Hodges, Martha Cecelia O'Sage, Mario Mur- Plays entitled "Tho Gi'umps Meet Jesje Minot is chairman of the health ceived. I will vote for your amend- and his topic was "Lionism aa & blew the whistles too frequently while About seventy boys and girls re- Ladies' auxiliary of tho company. 1 phy, Mnry Hcnnsclioot, Mary Gran, tho Grouches" and "Uncle Ole's and welfare committee, Mrs. Leon ment also for Dr. Elliott's educa- Philosophy of Life." The Lions trl» Carolyn DoTuro, James Arnono, Ed- Uncle" were presented By-tho grad- passing through tho borough, partic- ceived first communion 'Sunday The members of this organization for tional bills to give education millions ularly the early morning trains. morning at St. James's church. They a number of years past have been Cubberley of tho public relations of Harold I^nRos, Charles Mceket" ward Cogan, Frederick Johnston, uates. Rev. Harry P. Folger, pastor Barbour of dollars additional if they specify and Jack Rohrey entertained. William Morrison, Edward Finn, Ed- of tho Methodist church, ypoko on Edward W. Wise, borough attor- were Charles Buckalew, Nicholas working^to tni« end. They havo also committee, W. Warren that the money must be raised by ney, told the council that Walter J. Canonico, Cliarlea. Chandler, Robert provided much of the kitchen equip- chairman and William E. Foster act- Election of oflicers occupied most ward Harbison, William Graham, "Commencement or Graduation." He levying yearly tnx of five per cent or of tho afternoon session. Dr., W. F. Joseph Lang and Frank 9an Brunt. also gave the invocation and bene- Sweeney, borough assessor, present- Calllnan, Robert Crotchfclt, Joseph ment and furniture for the new ing chairman of the flnatice commit- more on all incomes exceeding $990, ed tho borough's case in an admir- DeSouza, Edward Dowd, Frank building, a:; well as a number of oth- tee and Miss Evelyn T. Walter Jamieson of Asbury Park was elect- diction. including the salaries of teachers, ed deputy district governor aq wera Othor awards In division B wont to able manner in the appeal to the Egan, Joseph Fix, Arthur Ford, er things. The firemen will have their public health director. professors and all other public em- Henry Burlco, Francis Wilson, Paul D. W. Shlpp, principal of the state tax board Thomas Gaffeney, Daniel Gaul, Rob-first dance in the. firehouse Monday Dr. E. A. Dunfee of Cranford, Leroy on a reduction of ployees, Richmond of Newark, John E. Cook Sico, Josephine Tomnlno, Kathleen school, presented tho class gifts, di- $30,139 mndo by that body on the as-ert Hammer, Robert Randall, Car- night, July 3. Thc building has all Scanlon, Anno Kerrigan, Mary Par- plomas, Constitution books, scholar-, modern improvements. "But I will not vote for any bill of Clcmenton, Donald R. Palmer of sessed valuation of railroad prop- men Seviero, Thomas Victory, Wil- which calls for tax monies to be paid Springfield, Irvin B. Matthews off' ron and Francis Donnelly. ship medals and honor pins. The 11am Havens, Robert Hcndrickson, Sigma Tau Sigma scholarship medals wore awarded to orty. Thc Port Monmouth fire company by distressed owners of homes, farms Rutherford, E. George Alberquc, Jr., The council will hold an adjourned Raymond Herdcn, James licrdcii, has fifty members. It will have been and business properties. Taxes placed of Hobokcn and Maurice A. Chafco Alice Widcrstrom and Eva Olson and Edward Holsc, John Hyiand, John the honorary pin.'i to William F. meeting Friday night of this week organized eleven years next Novem- Council Convenes gainst real property now are capital of New Brunswick. Carl Eannwaft Rainbow Veterans' al which llio payment of $7,000 duo Knney, William Mack, John Million, ber. The, officers lire: levies which arc confiscating the life nf Newark nnd H. Miirlc Ttcovo of? Bradley, Walter Storer, Jr., Gertrude John Moore, Martin McGuire, Dennb; Stevens and John Walsh. tho school board, and other financial President—John C. Mimtnir. Lambda Chapter of Red Bank savings of thc state's best class of Camden wore re-elected state secre- Shore Dinner matters will be discussed. McNicholl, Theodore. Moss, Henry Vice president—Charles Hint. citizens. Tho class prophecy was dramatized O'Horn, Edward Oakes, Daniel Ran- Srci-ctary — Henry Pulscti. Hosts Saturday at Convention tary and treasurer respeclively. "It I voted to place a single dollar Other members named to tho board Tho annual meeting and shore by tho eighth grade with Eva Ol- da,!], Thomas Wnlsh, Janet Bloom, Treasurer John K. T. Downs. at Molly Pitcher—Banquet son as reader. Ethel Fowler gave Margaret Cross, Elizabeth Curley, I Kinnm-int secretary — Wnltcr Hurkhanlt. on property in Monmouth county I of directors were J. Huirv O'Brien or dinner of New Jersey chapter, Rain- Trustees—Japcr Morrrll, George Frei- would expect a delegation to meet, Hobokcn, and Robert C. Perlna of bow division veterans, will bo held thn class will. Tho clas3 song, "Sou- Rumson Looks for Dorothy Connors, Marion Davi^, Stmtt. and Dance at Night. bright School," was sung by the i Foreman—Joseph Warkor. me at the county line and hang me Camden, next Sunday, Juno '25, at tho River- Margaret Gulyards, Gcnevievo Ha- 1 I The seventh annual convention of graduating class. The class colors are Employment Increase vens, Anna May Hughes, Marie King- Assistant foremen—Edward Kreibott, to thc yard arm of the first telephone Thc Highlands club was nccom- view club, formerly Jimmy DeFor- Walter Knstmnml. John Downs. i the Supreme council, Sigma Tau Sig- pole. How can you and Dr. Elliott be bluo and white and tho clas3 motto is ston, Dorothy Larkin, Gloria Laytcm, KiiKM'oer:;—(JeorKo r'reibott, Triomns paniod by a Roy Soout bugle corps. rcst's place, Atlantic avenuo and "Truth Conquers All." Anticipating the probability of an ma sorority, was held Saturday at so utterly Indifferent to the suffer- The convention ended with a ban* Liberty street, Long Branch. The Jano Meade, Claire Meado, Mary llanlon, Henry rulsrh. I the Molly Pitcher hotel with Lambda increase in general employment by MoJid."?, Franc-en McCabe, Alien Olah, ings caused by taxes on property as quet and dance in the main ballroots meeting will ho called promptly at the residents of Rumson, tho Rum- FRIENDS MEETING. j chapter of Red Bank ns hosts. Mrs. to ask for additional money when of the hotel, which was filled to ca- •*"lnr>p o'clock when tho usual busl- Dorothy O'Brien, Kita O'Callahan. Florence Lavansellar of Delta chap- SALES INCREASING. son Borough, Improvement associa- Lois Pennington, Jean Patterson. you know it will only increase the pacity. Larry LuRos's orchestra en- nossTprogram will bo conducted nnd tion has sent out an appeal to its First of Scries of Three Lectures At ter, Elizabeth, was elected president tax liens against property of impov- tertained during tho banquet anA tho Umuial election of ofllccro will Mary Reiss, Rose Mary Solo, Adt?laidc to succeed Miss Elizabeth DuKiet of riillln Harrison * Co. lieporl l!ec- members to include among their em- Tulerico, Evelyn Acluniu, Helen Shrewsbury .Sunday. erished citizens who have no profits, later played for dancing. Mrii. J. tako \placc. ord Business for May. ployees as great a number of local Gamma chapter, Asbury Park. no wages, no reserves, no credit left William Heim and Edward O'Brio.ft Adams, Frances Corenlc. Kiiren Thc ilrst of a series of three con- Thc\ shore dinner will bo at six residents as may bo practiablo. The Cooney, Mario Cuntllllon, Jean Cot- A banquet was held in the evening, and small hope of bning nblo to re- rendered vocal selections, which o'cloclK for which reservations arc Sales during tho month of May notlco is signed by Bernon S. Pren- secutive open-door lectures will be followed by a dance for members and deem their homes from ravenous tax were received with tremendous ap- wcro the highest in tho history of ton, Ella Nora Duryea, Elizabeth now Ijelng mado through Thomas tico president and William H. Hin-Duryca, Barbara French. Helen Ciuil- held Sunday afternoon, June 25, bytheir escorts. Music was supplied hy collectors? plauHc. Tho Lionii' trio sang nnd wn* Valentine, 38 Bank street, Roil Bank. Philip H. Harrison & Co., distribu- telmuni) secretary. the Society of Friends at the old Lou Michaclson's orchestra. The also well received. ICupjcno M, MnpfCft tors in this -territory for General liams, Ruth Hendrickson, Ellen Ily- "If we are to avoid repudiation of It is expected that this year's dinner land, Ruth Kenny, Marion Lyoiu;, Shrewsbury meeting house on Syca- committee of general arrangements helped lead the ^uest;; in group sing- Electrlo ltltchen appliances, accord- Inquiry mny be made of Jcre J. comprised Miss Mario Bowman, Ep- thc public debts and chaoa in our ed- will havo tho largest nttcndnnco since Cnrew, borough clerk of Rumson, Anna Thorpo and Inez Zucco. more avenue, Shrewsbury. Tho ser- ucational and governmental affairs ing. ing to Mr. Lamlelnnre, head of ttio ies is being conducted for the pur-sllon chapter. Long Branch; Miss tho organization of tlic New Jersey telephone Rumson 5-15, or of Ira wo must reform our present wicked Mi-. Scdiim rt'Cfivod a pn:it dlutrtct chapter. 11 rm. poso of acquainting the people of Grace Ward, Lambda chapter, Red Kovernor'd insignia, and abso a trav-* Emery, secretary of the Rumson Bank; Mrs. Gladys Foster, Gamma system of taxation." Tho annual reunion., or tho Knin- "Our retail sales of refrigerators, Emergency Unemployment relief EQUIPPING FIRE HNGINK. Shrewsbury and vicinity with the linp bag from fallow membnrfi ot well as our Hales to dealers, dur- piincipic.'i mid iilcfi]:? of the (Society rhnptor, Asbury Park; Miss Gludys I bow division veterans wilt bo hold committee, telephone Rumson D05, VISITORS FROM DENMA1UC, tho New Brunswick club. A bouquet ing May wcro far ahead of our ex- of Friends. L. Archibald Smith, a Trciber, Delta chapter, Elizabeth t' rofiffi was presented to AIrn, 9c- this year at Chicago July 13, 11 and for tho names of poisons available Lincroft Firemen liaising Money fur and Miss Dora Jarmer. pectations," he aald. "After months ami Hooking employment. This Purpose'. prominent member of thc society, dam. At. the luncheon, Mr, Hcctnro 15, when Ullnolsj chapter will bo the of comparatively slow business, the Other new oftlcers are: Noted University Frofessor Will Visit entertulnlnj; group, This yenr'fi event Tho Rumson Borough Impiovc- will have charge of the drat lecture. a swivel clinir in apprecia- May sales took a surprising Jump— A $5 gold piece will be disposed nf Ilia subject will be "What is Re- Sister Here, tion of MM work i\n dlntrict ftovev* has a apodal nignlllcanco for It com- to that stocks In General lOlcctrlc mont iissnciutlou has contributed on the co-operative plan la help juv Vli-o flilcnt—-MII-H Itowmnn momolatREt tho llflcnn niiniversmry of $1,000 to the relief of tho situation ligion?" Mr. Smith, who is a resi- fecietnry--MI *3 Retty Mr. and Mrs. II. D. p, Kcddor.';on nor. Covornoi* Keep received a, dis- warehouses were depleted untl we for tho equipping of a ttriPtruck fur dent of Locust Valley, Long Island, trict Kovernoi'u lii:;l|,fni:i, thn jn-msen- Champagne and is tho ilf teen annual caused by an Increase in unemploy- '.iin tmv-Mtwn llr tiro Wiml. of Maple uvonne will have aa their had to 1111 orders by shipments di- the Lincroft fire company. Last im'k presides as head master of the Ciitii in thr nr:ir futiiro Profc:;;;or tritlnn hcinj; mado by Mr. Soilnnu reunion hold HIIICO the Rainbow di- rect, from tho refrigerator manufact- ment in Ruim'on during tho past thn company purchased a twn-t'm .ScrtfO an! •nt-nrm H- Mrs. Ilentii re Heauy two ycar.s, being approximately olio Kriond:;' Academy located at Locust Kill. nnd Mrs. Krik rtucli-Andt'iiion of Other mcniluM.'i of tho iocM (^nn- vlalon veterans was first organized uring plants!. Ur.lhum chassis which will be con- Trenstirer— Miss '1'ieihvr. and mot an mi ntisoclatlon at Ncu- half of the annual membership dues. Valley. He has long been recognized Denmurk. Profr:;yor Andersen ia fi vrttfion coninilftoo UTI'O Ku^cno Ma* Producllo.i o( refrigerators has verted Into a tank pump. The chii.-;- as a leading educator und lecturer. | "The S luma Kev." tlio council's brother of Mrs. FiuldPrspn. Ha Is Theodoro Pir.sont), Ilohort, Kftn- wnjihr, Germany, In 11)10. The executive committee of tho ns-sis will bo sent to nu ec|uipiniMit been greatly stepped up during the KOclatlon comprises Frederick Bar- Tho society hna extended an lnvltn- I year book, wns distributed by the ed- the head of tho mnv University of ncdy, HaroUI Nrviuii. Danlnl Tuller, An added attraction for tho Rnln- houso to he equipped with apparatus 1 Sfience at Denmark. \iv. reocntly I']iiwin Tt. Oonovot, how boys to nttcntl IIio annual na- month, and now tho factories are bour, Gonrjjo V. Coo, G. M. Dexter, iion to nlf those interested to attend I* "', Mrs. Lavansellar, and her na- George II. Wliite built especially for rural ih'('-flf;h!i>ii:.! tlio peiiivi •if lrclm-r;;. Tlici-c will be Uliitnnt, MIMS BlodROtt. ; upervl.jrd t\w us vm o'f the Dan I.eon Reussille, Meiticrt lidwnnlR tional convention In tho world';* fair, on a twenty-four hour hauls. At RufiiMt C. Finch, William 11. Hintel- 1 A aoo-snllon lank will be put. on tin' | he no adnIs.'iitm chalet . Delegated wevo present from chtip- i.sli Scicntillc Hall at the World1!) and Rev. l''dsvai(! Miller. now being held at Chlcngo, which Kort Wayne, Indiana, whoro com- mnnn, Nc.woombo C. Baker, Henry .-^,^3 . tcrH at ISast Omnpe, Asbury Park, mercial refrigerators uro made, |>ig 10. Butler, C. U Dcspnril, Charles S. chassis to curry water to outlyini; dls-1 l''iiif, Clilcnpo. Prnvioun to thiii hn Mrs, Jnc.k ltohrey wan ehaliiimn Of offers special InduociutMit.'f through tricta where thero i.i no wiiti( duction of domestic refrigerator. ! In Prontico and Nicholas G. Rutgers, ;u\d Mi'H, Albeit M, VfinNontrniKl (if uuel vent homo to bo held by Ihti lite United States tievrnil year:! ny,o when Mi Jr. [ Schcnectady nnd 15iio plnnto la Bald Hi'finch aviMiue, hnu Knidtmtful from Concert for llonpitnl. ho wa.s itivitod to assist in rc !onrt:h ChU'krn Hii[>|iiico;i of w 1 (i hi it 1 a f \ I iv 1 fi Zlon church will he held at tho reii- finnat business conditions, coupled [Mltdhutf; olinptcr nf Put Onifgn fra- ldonco of Xlonjitniln Itnovoy at this (•vonintr ut Wilbur Gardner's members of the company. the Clinton chapel ami Union Hiip- AUi'iidinjv Wurld'N Fnlr. ] hi h t t l\ 1 lt\ tt thi n with tho fact that many home own- ternity. IH; wild iil:;o a mnuhcr of 1 Uoovpytown Friday cvMiIni;. Juno 30. Log Cabin Inn at Portnupcck. The tlst clniLclu :! for the benefit of the 1't! 1 \ U \ni i \ t t \ ei'.'i liml put off buylnjr homo appll- ovont ifj being held hy tlin Monmouth I hn On»U:ron I'd la Kiippa f rat et- Dr. John H, McjClmdtoy nf ttt. Tiio tiupprr l:i In chaivco of l'lintmi G. Ihmiiltul Auxiliary Hlv^tiu^. M on mouth intMiiorial hnnpitiil rmcr- Jnnu\t':i v.huich Ivtt Mondny morning rl)t ( I in In ml it j (1 11 1 nnenn, wo hollovo Is responsible for County Dental Aiuslslunla' associa- ui ty. (fi r il 1 i Ilcnvoy, N. If. Mnnii is jmntor of the A lipociill meeting of nil avixillai to;; — - —-& * 4B»— — y,v.iwy rtmtl fur inv. v.nic. L'lm 1 u Iho Increased sales." tion to help defray tho expenses of hy tiuln for Clileajjo. whom he will church, of tlio Fltkin memorial lio.'ipltul will | tortalnnio.ivt will ho under tho tl attend tlifi Woihl'fi fair. He will'bo I nl, 1 I I )! ii t if I Iho ntato dclognto to tho world fair Noticn «f S|K'cliil MiMiting". . ™sj • «s~ . bo hold nt tho IIUIBO;I' IIOIIHI al As- ! A npcoliil nif.clinj; of tho tiluclc- tion of Mr;;. Molllo Cilvcns Ltinp awny a weolt, mill I t \V. IV. Krmicrty & Hum Trip «o Wrat Point. riraitnl t:oi]/;rr»:i nl Chicago during bury Pnrlc ncxt.K holderu ot Mm Mulmaay building nnd August. Tim advanco calo of tickets liuin uKKOciulinn will bii hnld Wodncn- 1.(1 tiro offming everi;inonn, nil til/.r:;i, ti> Tho i;i'ftdnntc3 of tho Red Bank llemMH for Church, IJiifiirnlHtiod AparttiHin^. tho-votail trado fit whole:mlo prh:ivi. linn indicated a largo attendance. ilay, July ft, \\)X\. jit H:l)0 1'. M. In thn I II U I it j I I C'ntholle high school will mako n hont The. Hethlohem Hnxtnttn nf I'hilu- I i(\'t Ctei'trudo a part men tit, Hiuml III, Hno UM hoforo buying olriowhmn. W. There will ho mi entertainment. I>. A. (Iiiluiumi iUht ikicoml Niitlim.'il Jiitnk itml Tmst. street nnd T'inr.knny road, Ilcil I.^inU. W. Kennedy ft. ftonn, Harding rmvl, trip to West l'olnt on Thursday of lift Monmouth uivcv.t, hint export ra- r.nmjKiny buildliiK. delpbla will romlrr their third pvo- I 1 it I t W n<\ 1 ful i Hi .Urjuutiful ilvo rooms, unwly docorat- I illtli 1 In I I II P. O. liox 27, U6cl ISitrilc—Advorllua- noxt wcok. dio norvlco; nhio Konemtor, bnttrry, William it. Smith. Ki-tini at tho KnU;ht:i of l'ythlnti hall ed ; fceo (innij.jft| rcfriftotiiiiun, Iniin- mont. fttnrtor nnd electric motor Heivirc. I t ( }{ I f of For Kulo. on Weut llorffrtu pliino Krlduy nl^lit, r. -AdverllJionioiit. Il I At. Kiitnln'n Cut Unto I'JriiH Ktorn nijiht nt Om-lUm thmter or Molly imd othor bnmclti. Alno distilled wa- I 11 II liinnhconotto. Yotir chofno ot ntonto, i'llolicr hotel. Wilder pli'nmi c.-jiil ter, IJnnJiitiiin If. Ci-iitc, li North Hardy rtmitH. Apartment:* uf ) i> ami thri'c Tho affair i:i bolnj; nponiiur(!il by thn thren vogBtublosi, hn'ful, butter. do;i- (ieorgo llray, Front utroet.- Adver- Hi-ldgo nvonuo, Red linnk, phono MSB Wo havti it lurgo selection of thvun nioimi, furnirifUMf o unlurninluil; pntttor, Hev. William If. Hebron, plnntfl at vory low priroM W \V. funund floor, mi rive bunl^; alfso j;n HumtMtn Kiro eompnny ihuu: f''rt- r ! Mi t (I f Uf i ocrt. ton, cnttfa or milk. All for 3f> tisement. —AU vo r tin erne nt. dny nito, Holy if.(i;Kiry Inill, Cfintn.—Aclvertlnmnent. Koiinoily & Bonn, Hnnllnj,' rnnd, }\ed rii}.;o, M Ktvoi'Mldi: nvenue, phone r 1 Ltanlt.—AdvortJuRtncnt. Kcd Itaulf 1410M. ltit Itiullti Htu-vlro. roiut. Adml-MSifon Hf)*:. ' Duor p VI I —— -'~^Ka» — Tho lied I3»nk Itegintor travels Fuel Oil rrompt IUHI clnpondablc: nil work '1'hft 4th nt. TrillHnV. ovor ^very nti-ff/;t in town nnd every to Hiift your Inirncri bout gradca and I tt 11 ( 1 nitii Ort your llrinvorlui, cap philol:i nnd ruml in thn county. Let it carry your i'ml.lnjj Typoivrltfir UexuIijimitoiH. i:tmmntrrrl I'linnn HimUnv'it, lteil pilcoa. tliicsrolled nnrvlcn. Fred U Typowrltor:! rontrd, hought, cold lUiinlc 3ftH3-.T; nljjht, Hod .Hmik 'Vhfl mad to l)ftttor flHjjii nt Tmbln'u, f>8 Uroad otroot.— imMifmgo to thoiio who llvo on theso Wlltoff Co., itcd Bank, uhona 652.— ona \ewhi through T 1 tt 1 Adv^tlt tlsorouKlilarca.—Advcrtlflomoat. ftn

BLOW-OUT CAUSES ACCIDENT. 10c One of the truths of business is that Success is proof of value. Car Hit Guard Tenco nt Shrewsbury This sales record of Pontiac-the Economy Straight Eight - When Tire Blew Out. Severe Injuries were received by There are hundreds of noise-makers, fun-makers, houses that therefore, is important to every prospective car buyer in the four persons an a result of an acci- dent on Broad street, Shrewsbury, low price field. "undny afternoon at three o'clock. A burn and How op, planes that fly with fire spitting from their Bulck Sedan owned nnd driven by America knows cars-ami when the American public goes Christian F. Lutz of Newark hit a guard fence on Bioad street nftor ;i tails, whistling sirens and ... but come in and see them. for a car the way it is going for the Economy Straight Eight ear tire had blown, out nnd Lutz liad lost control of tho car. First airt Panda*, j»« know that the car is right. Especially in a year like treatment was administered to Iha everywhere Injured ones nt tho home of John this, when everybody is out for Value. [Ialgh of Broad fitreet by Dr, George the swing is to I. Hunt of Red Bank. BALANCED Balanced Value-the Cause of Portions Popularity Mrs. Edna Lutz, wife of C. F. I,,itz, was badly shaken up. Their daugh- Deal VALUE! You may ask what j balanced value? It i simply this-that ter Naomi, ngo nine, was bruised s s olmut tho head nnd nnother daugh- •Aajr.your de&lorlar aaopy Pontiac is a cat so well designed, so carefully engineered, so ter, Jeanne, age 'seven, who wan rid- *ftbm bvokM, "WttMt do ing In the back anal ot tho ear, wait 700 ra««n— 13*1 mneed honestly built-with all its pMts so wcH balanced, that it goes hrough tho door and under tho car. The enr ran ovor tho left leg of the FasMomed Wavy on giving carefree Service for many more thousands of miles girl. A Hon, Duvld, ago five, wna hrough tho windshield of the car. than ate possible with a lesser car. jUtz was not Injured. The car, a omplete wreck, \va» towed to Henry Vhil ibt <;mtl,,t M0Sm nu/g., Century of Pngreu SanUorn'B garage in Shrewsbury, Oillcer Otto Hordon of Shrewsbury •11 i ] t waa nt tho flcono of the nccldent; nntt l - f ,ook charge of it. Thero were no ar- irA\ v£ eupa flour 2 tablespoons WASHABLE DOUBLE-WOVEN FABRICS ORGANDY l'MJURS, POPLINS. Hnrry Moore tho Governor had no 2 teaspoons , BUKnr nV l'ONT GRAINS WHITE, EGGSHELL. WHITE, PASTELS. power to appoint a special prosecutor WHITE, PASTELS. bakintr powder jarij WHITE, BLONDE. 1>LA1N, APW.IQUE. ALL SIZES. SIZES 20—30. or direct the empaneling of an ellsor % tcoBpooii unit Va ^UP milk grand Jury in Monmouth county, re- Mix flour, baking powder, ealt and Four- quested by tho Asbury Park Citizens sugar. Cut in lard with knife. Mix- Pult and Taxpayers association. ISutton ing -with knife, slowly add milk. Sleeves. The Governor asked tho law de- When soft dough'forma, pat out and Styles. WW&Jl Lined. Length. partment for a formal opinion be- fit over cherries. cauBO of the numerous letters re- Today's Price, 69c. Today's Price, 69c. Today's Price, 79c. Today's Price, 89c. ceived from Monmouth county citi- Cherries zens requesting him to act. Tho as- 2 ciipa Beaded % teaspoon salt cherries 2 tnbtpspoonn flocitttlon charged there was "a con- 2/8 cup uugar lemon juico nection" botween the county proao- 2 tablespoons LADIES' LADIES' GIRLS' flour cutor'a ofllco and "certain undenlr- 2 tnbluttpontifl ablo individuals who aro conducting 1 ti'injpnifji 1 cinnamon butler illegal affairs in tho county ." Blend cherrieif, «ugar and flour. loys: June'21 to Add rest of ingredients. Pour into buttered, shallow pan. Cover with Manasquara Man dough, Mako 4 holes in top, bake 25 WHITE, PEACH, FLESH. ATTRACTIVELY TRIMMED. SIZES T—14. minutes in moderate oven. Serve Sl/Ol 30—10. I-«w°-Trlmmrd; Slips 14—44; Fast Colors. Pre-Slmmlc. Fully Cut. Killed in Cavern warm or cold. I-aco-Triiii Attractively; The fundamental purpose of Ockanickon, in DI113 Cut. Pre-SI(runli Full Cut. Fast Colors. Trimmed. Oliver G. Oaborn, recently appoint- keeping with YMCA ideals, is to develop Chris- S Full Cut. ed temporary water uuporlntendent GAIU5AGE HEARINGS. of tho borough of Manasquan, was tian character and a growing appreciation of the Today's Price, 59c. • Today's Price, 59c. Today's Price, 39c. suffocated to death last Tuesday af- Now Jersey Seolts to Huvo Nmv meaning and practice of Christian Citizenship. tornoon when ho was burled by a York Held In Contempt. caveln of a pit in which ho was Hearings on New Jersey's move Youth is an impressionable age. LADIES' LADIES' working. Oubom and his annuitant, to Isold Now York city in contempt John Holm, had just completed re- of tho United Statos supreme court Swiininiiuf—Coating—Overnight Camping FULL-FASHIONED placing a plpo joint on a sewer lino for failure to stop pollution of sea- —Bible Study—First Aid—Life Saving—and GLOVE SILK- end Holm had started to pull himsel shore bathing beaches bogan yester- ALL PURE SILK out of the pit when tho walla caved day at tho Hotol Pennsylvania In many other activities. in, burying Oaborn. New York. New Jersey won Its ac- The membors of the first aid squad tion to compel New York to install Rates are extremely reasonable; lower than worked over Oaborn for about two, Incinerators. Tho sessions will bo previous years. For full information and appli- hours. It was thought that Osbom's conducted by Edward K. Campbell, back was broken by tho impact of United Statca supreme court com- cation form, communicate with tho gravel. Ho was namod superin- missioners. tendent three weeks proviouo to his death to succeed Gcorgo VanBrunt, Ono of tho quickest ways to find a •who died about two months ago, Job is to advertlso in Tho Regis- Ho is survived by his wifo, Laura ter's Wnnt Department.—AdvortiRe- two childron, Oliver G., Jr. and Elsie mont. Q 'j SIZES 11—11. M.; hlo mother, Mro. Carrie Osborn „* 1 AL*¥ TL H'lIITIiWHITE* of Sea Bay; two sisters, Maria and PASTELS. Catherine of Manasquan and four brother!!, Raymond B., of Salem, ciiaO Stanley, Bartlctt and John of Man- Qnquan, J. Schwarte, me.... right now—right m tfor Sports and Street Wear. Funeral servlcea woro held Friday Ultra-Sheer Chiffon. and interment wao in Atlantic View the face of inflation driven high prices, offer you the Sizes 8lA—l0V . Marvelously Cool. cemotory. _ chance of a lifetime to buy at price levels you'll never z AH De'sirable Shades. Chicly Made. again equal. Our store is stocked with the richest Sheriff Raids Attractively Trimmed. treasures of America's leading factories . .. bought at These Hose are a nationally known lrianufac.tur- A Number Game historically low levels. Buy Now and Save ! er's 1.00 line. We are unable to quote his name. Never before sold for less than 1.98. Sheriff Howard Holght struck at tho number garao at Aabury Park Saturday when ho visited 209 First MEN'S LADIES' avenue and arrested Joseph New- man, Negro, and Mrs. Julia Gray. Georgo A. Trimmer, also a 'Negro, BOND STREET 100"/o? PURE W0&L who was found in tho house, was held under $500 ball afl a witne Ball for Newman and Mrs. Gray wao fixed at $2,500. The seizure and arrestn woro conducted indopendent- ly by tho Bhoriff and his deputies. A Jew weeliB ago eight storekeepers were arrested by detectives from Broadcloths, Oxfords, Prosecutor Tumcn's office. It was reported after theso arrests that only Madras. Democrats were feeling the hand of Carriages at a Saving! Sturdy Beach Chairs! tho law. Sheriff Height's raid Sat- Sun 'Backs—Adjustable urday brought into custody at least Sturdy loom-woven Tho wholesale price 18 already All Fast Colors. ono activo Republican. flbrn body and strong up! They're* worth $1.00. Special Straps. gear. Trotty colors. All Tro-Shrunk; only Only Puro Zephyr Gunranteed. Newspaper Editor's Spim Wool. Sold at 79c and 1.00 All Colors; Will Probated All Sizes. Charming Suite - Walnut - Specially Priced at our stores for 3 The will of Alex L. Morcau, owner and editor of tho Freehold Tran- months. Regularly 1.98. script, provldos for tho control of tho papers owned by Mr. Moreau re- maining In tho family. His son, This price prevails Other Suits range from Adrian E. Moroau, who waa associ- ated In tho publishing of tho Free- for 3 days only. 1.00 to 1.98. hold Transcript for many yoars, will bo tho proprietor und editor of that paper. Another son, Charles Ellis MEN'S LADIES' LADIES' Morcau, will becomo owner and edi- tor of tho Bloomnold Independent Press. Mr. Morcau's will stipulated Shirts and Shorts DRESS SHOES that each of hln oons bo given tho PINE COMBED COTTON option of purchasing tho respective GENUINE Kit). STRAWS, LINENS, PANAMAS. ATHLETIC SHIRTS. WHITE, IlLONDK. papers. ALL IIKIMS—ALL SHAPES. BIIOADCLOTII SHORTS. ALL SIZES. Largo Clilo Ktykn. Bandits tRob a Al.r. 10 SPIKE. CUBAN llcail Kl/.i-s. jgjQ' Nwmorotia .SJ Grocery Store SIZES. &3ilA>^? COLORS. STYLES. A Neptune City Atlantic & Paclllo Today's Price, 29c. Today's Price, 1.57. Tea company utoro wag robbed last Today's Price, 2.00. Tuesday afternoon by two armed bandits. Tho mnnatfor, W. A. Hoff- man of Neptune, and hlu assistant, MEN'S BOYS' BOYS' 25c Phantom Edward Leroy of Shnrk Klvor Hills, KOTKX wero alono in the ntoro at tho tlmo of the robboiy. About $10 ivna tak- Bathing Suits SMICKERS WASH SUITS en. 100% WO0T- I'lllln LINI'.N LINl.Ni:, ItltOAlK I O'ill Tho manager wan held up na ho ALL I'll LI, CUT; BIN ItLE CliITS; Pill SIIIU'N'K: 1 liillt ': to Ciinlnmrr. turned to got u pnek of ctgnrettea. SPEED STYLE, rur, s KViT Ho and hla assistant wcro forced In- Coil Springs for real rest! Just 21 Sample Mattresses to a rour room wlino they worn u bound nnil gagged. Hoffman man- T«du.y'tt vvliolrmtlit |irl<:« mnlie» You'll dnil n rilsnln-ro t,> (It ^•1" i //Vlf|fl i »n LUX SOAP a 1J| =;:;•.. L/J ftfied to escape and notify thp police. Oiom worth SB.IJO. Any «(«nd- mwry Iti>il. For quick „[,[„ < lit. Tho robbera ewcaped In an automo- nrd BIZO; just _ _ thuy'vo brcn cut to Today's Price, 1.59. Today's Price, 1.2.9. Today's Price:, We. bile. l.lmll " In < ii Junior Woninn'H Club Banco. THERE IS ONLY ONE Tho Junior Woman'u-cliib of An- bury Pork will glvo a danco fit. Ilio Shark Itlvor Hllln hotel Krlduy night, '.'• Juno 23. Hen Burrouglua'tf orchestra •• i / r " !> •' >' i / of Newark will furnlnh tho mualc. ( l/ r. The Anbury Park club invlti'ii mem- i i '( '' ' i N"^ / / bers of tho lied Bunk Junior • Wom- an's club to attend tho affair. '*• - f,v - Tha Red Bank Register travels ovor ovary iitre«t In town anil i-vory road in tha county. Lot It carry your messfigft to thojin who llvo on tlieso fe-Advertisement, ; * — * -as RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21,19SS.

FARM CROP NOTES. dltion for spraying. In fact, one ap-Hoboken have been visiting Mrs. Murdered Man plication of poison while Uie thistle Wellington W. Wilklns, Jr, Top Dressing on Hay Fields Would la in bloom la more effective than Wellington W. Wilklns, Jr., has Found in Woods Benefit later Cuttings. three applications during other had his houue and garage repainted. PtEftSE Since the frequent rainB are (#- Btagea of the plant's growth. The garage waa blown off Its foun- so msT-ive SI-EM 2 WE'RE SAFE The body of a man tentatively eponeible for making available con- dation by the wind storm twelve HQW-OUT ACCIDENTS THOSE NEW UFE Identified a* Isadora SCMOBS, 24, of siderable- of our plant fnnd there are days ago. How to get It back In GOLDEM PLY TIRES 260 Rivlngton street, New York was place proved a greater problem than ON THIS TRIP found in tho woods, near Marlboro a number of instances where a top Visiting R Mr. Wlllsing could solve, but his 0M THIS CAR about seven A. M, Monday. He had dressing of tho alfalfa and hay fields friend, John Henry Cooper, found been ahot in tho head, police said, would benefit the later cuttings ma- Conduct Meeting I Ilttlo difficulty in performing this with a .38 caliber bullet. terially. A high-grade fertilizer used I feat. Mr. Cooper Is a handy man Joseph Cerelli of 333 Pavonla ave- at the rate of from 200 to 400 pounds The meeting of the Red Bank Ro- and Jack-of-all-trades and folks here- nue, Jersey City, vho with four oth- per acre, depending on tho condi- tary club last Thursday at the Molly abouts have come to rely upon him er men operates a farm nearby, tion of tho stubble, should be a good Pitcher hotel was conducted by tho to get mechanical troubles sot right found the body. Investment. officers and past presidents of tho * • • Long Branch club. It was the last Corporal O'Hare and Chief of Mon- inter-club meeting preceding tho mouth County Detectives Harry B. Teddors and side delivery ralr.c-3 general assembly meeting of Rotary Holmdel News. Crook found a .38 caliber bullet ly- have paid their way this year in clubs held last night at tho Ameri- ing near the man's feet and In his helping to turn and dry out cut hay.can hotel at Freehold where prac- Jacob Stern hna had an new roof pocket found $11.34 in cash, three Several showers on cut hay will do tically every Rotary club in this sec- put on his store. keys, a penknife nnd « driver's li- less harm If the hay Is properly tion of tho state waa represented by I Children's day exercises were giv- cense bearing tho name of Isadore handled than will one shower if the large delegations. en at the Baptlat church Sunday Schloss. hay is left to dry out lying flat oa the morning. A fine program was ron- Crook expressed the opinion that ground as cut. tho man had been slain elsewhere * • * anco. and his body curried to the place; t Excellent examples of poor stands !?£.' «d?'lSf L/fr J^LS*'IT, I The roads hav. been cleared of where it waa found. of alfalfa are prevalent each year y treo what it had done fofr the°h m and theithlr wreckage caused by tho wind showing in many instances poor storm Saturdayj Jun0 lt/ However Frank Berardi is al- HEARING ON BANK TEES. preparation before seeding. There- community. h thi h y l , fore it is not too Boon to plan for mmunity. I thcre ar0 mnny fallon trce3 )n flelda ways identified with Counsel Fora of $0,500 Asked of Sea- your fall seeding of alfalfa. Several weeks ago the Red Bank.and ,a wh,ch hav(J not t becn coost Trust Company. * * * Rotary club, through a suggestiop n by j] c iAeare( amaj Uawa unoccupiey d ho QUALITY in flowers. A hearing will be held in the chan- thSchoolo internationa, offered a lscholarshi Correspondencp in thee :j Hendrlel amatU unoccupieConover dfar housm ewa osn thdee- cery court at Long Branch tomorrow Lime Is an Important element in school to a member of the senior A c1ny night. Tho the growing of many crops. Why h i th Btroyeld by flreC TrmrB was de- Growing plants and In regard to the payment of coun- wait to have your soil tested until class of the Red Bank high achool flremQn (ought th8 flameg and prc. sel fees, salaries and liquidation ex- „..„_,„ ,-,-.,...„ • —-,.-, and last Thursday this award was |ng. ho flowers grown accord- penses of tho Seacoast trust com- the day before applying lime. Samples vented thom from spread T carefully taken and brought to the | presented to George Maxfleld, the Icaua a of tho fil.o ,a uni(nown. The pany from December 22, 1931 to De- extension office will give you a valu- j presentation speech being made by | occupied by Wilson Cone- ing to modern, scien- cember 31, 1932. Counsel fees of able source of information for your Rotarian Edwin C. Gllland, supervis- farm la $0,500 are sought by Walter L. Het- crop planning. ing principal of the Red Bank public Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strawhand tific methods fleld, Jr., counsel under former Com- schools. Mr. Maxfleld was a guest and their daughter have returned missioned Frank H. Smith, and tho An old maxim has proven truo of Prof. Gllland at tho Rotary lunch- j from a trip in Virginia. Their niece firm o£ Applegato, Stevens, Foster this year, namely, cool and dry for I eon. He responded with a short. who lives in that state, Is visiting and Reussllle, which assisted him. wheat and rye and wet and hot for, speech of acceptance and promised ] them. Mmazing swiv Invention ©llmlfiafas €@IMSB @f blowouts corn. During a recent week of fro-; to make good use of his scholarship.! The "campers" are hero again, Former Commissioner Smith has ap- Mr proved the fees. Tha total number quent showers and high tempera- ! - Rider, a representative of tho , They arc mostly Now Yorkers who of creditors of tho bank is 14,348, ture our corn made rapid growth, i International Correspondence school, come hero annually to work for TP YOU wero offered ti tiro that is vertown hna tho moat skid-resisting the total number of stockholders 260 which Is more than we can say has addressed tho club and told them farmers. They . sleep in Joseph X saving thousands of lives .,. and tread. Its squeegee drying action and the total number of claims filed happened during the past week. that the recent exhibit as sponsored ; Holmes's barn and cook their meals preventing thousands of thoso blow- gives your car cxlra road-grip, reduces by the Red Bank club in the inter- in a camp on another part of the out accidents that maim and cripple 7,894. Over 6,400 claims have not 03t of hi3 danger of skidding to a minimum. et been filed. Canada thistle is in excellent con- .^hool, had been followed farm. people... wouldn't you be interested? Remomhor, this "3 timea oafor by over 6,000 olmiliar exhibits and , Wilbur Hammond is a new cm- And if that tiro didn't cost you a that he has recommended that aim- ployee at the state hospital at Brade- tire" costs not a penny moro than iliar exhibits will hereafter be re- velt. penny rnoro than, standard tirea .., standard tires. So why take chances? ferred to as the Red Bank - Awarded! to Dorothy Haltanan tomber. Mr. Holt waa tho club'ri di- Twenty-four jmpllfl have completed rector alnco the flrut of the jctr, the eighth grado couraa at the Hum- during tho past oeason, and dis- iron public school, The closing cx- tinguished himself an a director orclsca woro held Wednesday night here, presenting a sacred music re- In tho school auditorium. Owing to cital In Trinity church and more re- the cxtonBlon ol tho high echool to cently a mustcalo at Freehold, AB a tho olevonth grado next year no ex-director ho la utterly devoid of dra- orclfioa ware hold this year by thomatic and theatrical effects, hla direc- tenth grade. torial technique might bo termed a'! w Tho eighth grade graduates wrce "self-offaclng," permitting undivided l Donald E. Applogato, Frank J. attention to bo focused upon tho ma\(Mfs Bauer, John S. Foreman, Edward I». tilngeni. However, in tho quality of i \-\A//^; // Johnson. Leonard G. Knudeon, John group singing rendered it la obviouu C. Lambert, Earlo D. Marks, John J, that tho ilnal results wero obtained Murphy, John E, Shea, Donald Suth- only through expert group training. erland, Chostor Van Brunt, William Mr. Holt la a resident of Freehold E. Ward, Katherlno M. Breltenbaoh, and IB choir master or Trinity Epis- Suzanno M. Byers, Agnca T. Fanning, copal church. Ho la choirmaster and LA/ CJ6 5MBMI? ^JppDIrOT!. Evelyn P. Goyor, Dorla M. Hlllatrom, organist ot St. Poter's Episcopal ?? M. Mario Monoon, Anno M. O'Brlon church at Froohold and director of, Hope V. Patch, Harriet K. Pctora, tho Freehold Choral society. Marlon 0. Pllllns, Madaleno M. Sor- Mr. Holt hao enjoyed an cxten- icntlno and M. Irono Walker. tlvo musical career crowded with VALUES! INTO THE SPOTLIGHT' THAT GIVES YOU- EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO ^JUDGE THEIR Bertram H. Borden, president of achievement as director of largo i (ho board of education, presented singing groups. Ho has directed the certificates. He also mttda the ehoruflflg of over 350 voieen. Ho win presentation of tho Victory park born In England, near London. Ho scholarship to Dorothy Hailanan, a studied piano under Dr. Leonard MEN'S and BOYS' WOMEN'S & MISSES' momber of this year's graduating Butler in tho Guild Hall oehool of clasa of tho Red Bank high ochool music, pipe organ under Dr. Bonavila ALL WOOL Tho scholarship 1B $500 a year for Hunt, London; graduating from the ALL WOOL four years. Tho rest. of tho program Royal College of OrganlBts ho wont was as follows: to Romo whore ho was tutored in Orchestra "Golden Sceptre Overture" voice by Lulgo UarlsoMi. Invocation Rev. William Calvin Colby Ho haa aorvod as organist and Salutatory Suzanne- Dycrn, second honor choirmaster In many parities in and CIQSB Song "Commencement" near London, hla first work being at Historian John Munthy. second honor A SMALL Class Pdopht'cy Donald Applesrate tho ago of nineteen, having won hla Hope Ptttch, third honor I post in competition with aeventy-ono DEPOSIT WILL Clans Lawyer Agnes Fanning candidates, all prominent organists Class Poem « John Forsmnn HOLD YOUR Address to Seventh Grade John Sheii and most of thorn considerably older Valedictory Chester Van Brunt, and moro experienced. SELECTION. flrat faonor Sons "'Ilumson School HOUR" Orchestra _..- "To A Wild ROBO" Henedlction .... Rev. William Calvin Colby Grand Army To MKN'S WIHT10 Orchestra -... "Prince- Charming" KEEP COOL ON THESE Thursday night the members of the Meet At Seashore DUCK PANTS SADIES' & MISSES' class enjoyed a boaoh party on tho BATHING Cromwell property at Soabrlght. The The Department of New Jersey, SLIPPERS chaporoncs were Mios Margaret Grand Army of the Republic, is look- MEN'S TENNIS Sayro and Misu Ireno Andoroon of Ing forward with interest to its 00th '•BMS«&«««r' '.. . —:— tho school faculty, and parents of annual state encampment to bo held OXFORDS some of tho puplla. next Wednoeday, Thursday and Fri- THAT'S AN ART EASILY ACQUIRED LADIES' NOVELTT Pupils of tho ninth grade who re- day at Asbury Park. Arrowsmlth BEACH ceived certificates for completing Poat, No. 61 of lied Bank, although MEN'S SPORT ^ WHEN YOU'RE FITTED IN THESE ^ied Cross courso In home hyglono few in numbers, will bo represented PAJAMAS woro Ellzaboth Gratz, Eleanor Han- at tho gathering. BELTS REFRESHING TROPICALS . . . AND sen, Holen Pilling, Helen Sinclair, William H. Bllbee, department Catherine Potuauo, Gladys Niedorer, LADIES' Catherine O'Brien, Betty Ryan, commander, has Issued a statement AT THE LOW COST OF Louise Lemig, Emily Layton, Kosio to tho cttect that ho oxpeeta Gover- •MEN'S FANCY fvCPr BEACH Scalzo, Marie Leo, Anna Kllnt and nor A. Harry Mooro to hn at onn of Anna Conk. In tho adult class cer- tho sessions and that comrades will DRESS SOCKS SANDALS tificates wore presented to Miss Eve- mako tholr own hotel accommoda- T lyn Porter, Miss Cathcrlno Rogers, tions this year. Mian Camilla DoVlto, Mrs. Anno Tho council of administration will MEN'S SrOKT $ / BEACH Gratz, Mrs. Lorctta Higglnnon, Mrs. meet at tho Metropolitan hotel next M' Margaret Chapman, Mrs. Mabel Bed- Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock. I SHIRTS CHAIRS ford end Mrs. Gladys CoatcUo. Hon-Tho oncampment will meet at tho rooms of Anbury Park post, No. 24, REINFORCED BACK, orable mention was accorded to Mrs. \ Francis Harvey, who will completo American legion, Thursday morning MEN'S SUMMER her courso next year. whoa badges will bo given out. Greot- inga committee from tho allied or- CAPS LADIES' ganizations will bo received at half- RAYON past nlno o'clock Friday morning. Oceanport News. Campflro will bo held In tho conven- UNDIES tion hall Thursday night at 8:15 MEN'S STRIPED Tho children's party, sponsored by o'clock under tho dirootlon of tho As- BASQUE tho Paront-Tcachor association of bury Park Chamber of Commerce. LADIES' PIQUE the Oceanport. /-school, waa held Tho headquarters for tho ladlos of SHIRTS Wednesday aftdtnoon at tho school tho G. A, R. will be at tho Hotel Fcn- SPORT grounds. Tho May procession ap- nlmoro on Second avenue. Tho Here are suits tailored of shape retaining l/j& FROCKS proached tho throno to tho singing Women's Relief Corps headquarters MEN'S WHITE of "Tho May Queen" by tho school. will bo at tho We3t End hotol and Tropical Twists and other Summer fab- ^ Tho procession, in costume, was their mcotlngs will be hold in tho ball FLANNEL PANTS LADIES' SHEER headed by the queen, "Lavatina Nel- room. Tho Sons of Votcrans and son; tho Icing, Ralph Pray, and thotheir auxiliary, will havo headquarters rics ... with luxurious trimmings ... in DRESSES crown bearer, Edna Dreeko. Tho at- at tho Monterey hotel whoro their tendants woro Botsy Ross, Calvin mootlngs will bo held. Samuel T. Summery colors. Nylandor, Virginia Jackson, Fordin- Sloopor camp, Sons of Votcrans of LADIES' and Krome, Lillian High, Orman Red Bank, as well as Its auxiliary I'UIIE SH.K West, Botty Ann Bony and Bobby will bo reprcsonted by dologatcs. MEN'S Dynan. Tho girls woro wreaths of HOSE rosca and dalsloa and carried bqu- WOVEN CORD . ^uota. Tho committee in chargo wag MILK EECirES. There are many patterns to choose from •-,_ arudod by Mra. Louise West, 'assist- cciiis4'i" LADIES' ed by Mrs. R. W. Kelson, Mr«. Ron-Agriculture Xinpnrtmont Issues List in Greys and Tans. . do C. DeNyso, Mrs. Charles Joncon, of Summer Drinks. Mrs. F. H. Kromo, Mrs. G. Emorsori Pray, Mro. F. Ealscy Cochou, Mrs. • The Stato Department of Agricul- A WONDERFUr, COMPANION R030 Dennlsson, Harry Blakoloy and ture, through its division of con-1 FLANNEL Burner information, haa pegun the Brown ami White—ISIark and ron Yovn Rando C. DoNyso. distribution throughout tho stato of 3AKH8)I3A@S Wayno Womor, general secrotary moro than 600,000 copiea of a leaflet Whlto. Pre-Shrunli. WHITE ii \itvr.ixjus yAT.tiii t Now Jersey Sunday lcaguo, will bo entitled "Snappy Milk Drinks For tho speaker at tho Oceanport church tho Gold Ol' Summor Time." FOR MEN Sunday ovoning. Juno 25. Hia sub- Tho loaflot contains twenty tested I.IIKS /? ject will bo "Keeping tho Sun inrecipes for hot days. Thcso are Single- and ( O ) I)Ol IiLl'1 Sunday." rocipos lor milk drinks ranging from Brcastvd ?nstrd BROWNKOWNS \ZJ(. Tho thrift garden project, which old-fashioned malted milks and egg- BICKAKTl.n la being carried on by tho boroxigh, nogs to "milk drink specials." Tho la showing results, many of tho gar- recipes call for nmplo uso of cold dens yielding produce already. milk, honey, fruits and whipped Dr. Vanatta has oponcd his sum- crcani in providing concoctions REMARKABLE VALUES! mer homo on Pomberton avenue. tomptlng to any palato. The mombors of tho Epworth Tho distribution of thcso leaflets League will present a radio program Is a part of tho Department of Ag- 7 thin ovonlnff In tho Oceanport church rlculturo's campaign to call tho at- LADIES hall. tention of consumers to tho oxcol- Miss Evelyn HUIBO and C. Kon-Ionco of mlllc and other New Jersoy neth Rlddlo woro guests of Mr. and farm products aa nutritious anil Mrs. Byron Russell on Sunday aboard economical foods. their boat, Ditto H. Mr. and Mro, John Mallard of DEFENDS BATES. Brooklyn havo opened tholr homo pn Main street for the summor Hca- Thomas N. McCnrtor Snys rufaUc sion. Servlco Batea Aro Iftiir. Tho Oconnport Paront-Teachor as- sociation Is campaigning for funds N, McCarter, president of to dofray the ,blll for free milk given tho Publlo Sorvlco Elcetrlo & Gar, Sennit to echool children during tho year. company, Monday issued a statement Sailors, Mro. Louis West" Is chairman for dofondlng its earnings. Ho said Pub- Oceanport, Mro, F. H. Kromo for llo Sorvlco in proparcd to mcot any Toyo- Fort Monmouth, Mrs. G. Emornon investigation Into its rates should Panamas Pray for Illllcrout and Mrs. F. Hal-tho legislature appropriate $100,000 Sports, Afternoon and oey Cochou for Portaupock. for nn Inquiry, and fine .. , y^v : , / Mr, McCartor said Publlo Sorvlco Is A card party Rponsorod by thoearning a fair return "and that only" cotton braids \\^i\ C; • After Dark Styles! Ocoanport nuslllary of tho Rlvor- THEY'RE AU. \\VAI ^r^^tsV vlow hospital witi hold Thursday nf- upon tho voluo of tho property do- c AT Tin tornoon at tho Little Silver woman's votod to tho publlo use. LOW vmvv oi AT THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF clubhoutio. The committee In charge wns hriadod by Miss Mayetto John- Ends Broadcasting Season. son, chairman of tho ways rind Lillian Torhnno, concert piuniat, /" moana committee. Awards for high last Week concluded for tho ucji.'ion scores, which woro pillow ennes, her ocrlea of Thursday night broad- wero made to Mrs. 11. 3. Wilinrd, casts over radio station WJBI at MM. Clifford A. Spoor], Mrs. Philip Red Bank. • Hho lias brondcaat a G. Hond, Mrn. It. P. Lyman, Mrs. sorlfis of piano recitals ovor stations fUiBBoll is. riiiium, Mrs. Edward WOIt at Newark and WCAP at An- Warthloy, Mrti. David Jonen, Mrs. bury Park. Sho will rnsumo her re- Goorgo 9. Lopor and Mrs, James citals in tho full. During tho past Be a Cool .Tolmnnn. nonnnn Mlmi Torhuno plnyed nil ac- n Graduation exerclacii wero hold colnpimlut for hcullo JMicb/, tenor; Delight In Tuesday evening in tho new audi- Gertrude Murdy, nopro.no, find Ed- torium of tho Oconnporl. school. Dlp- wnrd Hcldol, baritone Last wook'n loinnti wero prosfintod by Mayor II. program Included tho following WHITE Whitney Cont'ov/, president of thonumbers from Chopin: tho Fnn- bofird of education, and tho addroiiS tnlnlo Impromptu, the Vnldn in D Ml ill 1! 11 IN THIS GROUP YOU MAY SELECT FROM PURE &\W'f w>\ to Ihc graduaton wnn nuidc by Dis-lint und tho Vnbie In C utmrp K S LK trict Huporlntcindcnt F. A. DoMarlu. minor. •Unirh ' i& ' PRINTSORPI.AIN PASTELS ... ORGANDIES, .kV-Ak ^}'\ It'lowoi'a woro prfinontod to tho ifrnd- •MllliXM LINENS OR DOTTED SWISS. SIZES FROM 14 As! >k\ , \ untes by tho Ocennport l'nront- Hloop WiUIicr Injured. t; V Tonehfir nmjoelatlon. The grndufttos "TO 46. " "" • wpro Ji'ldrmico l*iorco, lilmmy Tlioy- Mr:!, j/oulu Fisher, who llvofi nfnr iilihn, Flora Ijivcrty, MIMrcil Kirby, Uolfoid, walked In her sloop Bundny Allen Canoiinl, Aliiorllnii Tmmdnlo, night and fell downntalni. Hnr wrlnt Mlnnlo Whnlnn, Alotlm Campbell, wnfi oprMnnd and nho now linn to c K ( ~) I -^ '. .> iiKibllo nccUleni. and ho rolurnoil !|s cfeivcrly creased tlic new- hctrnf roconily from I'Htkln hoHpitnl est wayl Htidqat priced! •Al-22 BROAD ST., "Ri-il Itank'p Nowcat D«*j>iirliif«'iit ^ It payo to Btlvottlea in Tho at Aobury Park, I RED BANK REGISTER, JXTNE 21, 1938. 'SIX from Fordham university BIDS WANTED. SHERIFFS SHERIFF'S SALE. SHERIFFS SALE, for the coming year and Charles A. ;:rad By virtue of n writ of fi. fa. to ma dN including Mrs. Evelyn Cohen as po-Haas of Perth Amboy has been en- lust wi*ok witih ththe degred e off bachelor Th« Boon! of Education o! Holmdcl fiy virtue of a writ of ft- fa- to ma di- By vErtua of a writ of fi. fa. to ma dl< y ( rected, lHMied out of tha Court of Chan- tected, issued out of tha Court of Chan- rcetod, iesuedl out of the Court of Chtirt" Here and There lice woman. The increase is neces- of tuMenee. He had tho highest hoa- Township, N. J., will receive sealed bids eery of the Htata of New Jersey, will be sary because of the prevalence of p^ to teach mathematics and ; for 11 tons of coal, M tona No. 1 utove, cery of tho State of New Jeremy, will be cery of the State of New Jereoy( will bo ora of his cla: J. :.'(> tons No. 1 buckwheat, to be delivered cxi.or.cii to BKIQ Kt public vendue, on exposes! to EBIS at public vc-nUue on exposed to stila »t publfa v«ndn« on crime and heavy summer traffic. ence. IIH the Hoard of Education directs: JS timn MONDAY, THE 3il DAY" MONDAY, THE 26th DAY OF JUNE, MONDAY, TIIS 8d DAY OF JULY, in the County ISradlcy Bench Man Unld, j Cluh to Ifolmdel school, 2J tone to Crawford'. 1933, '.;.> 1933, loaa, Corner tchool, 16 tonj to Ccntcrvlllo and Divorces VVWIo You Wait. John D. Wortman of 13rad!ey j Fiv men, each carrying a revol- between tho hours of 12:0 0 o'clock find between tha hours of 12:00 o'clock and between tho hours of 12 o'clock tind B One of the ilrst persons to bo af- ver, tMitnctl Paul's club in Ocean 20 tons of buckwheat t . Hlllores.„ i. nchool. f>:00 o'clock (at 2:0j) o'clock Daylight 6:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Daylight o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving Personal Notes, Sales of Prop- fected by the new "while you wait" Beach collapsed on the .street \uv-i Tho BoiirU reserve!! the rlyht to roiert Hiivinc 'J''i"0) ...ia^-tha afternoon of aUA Savins Time) in the afternoon of ealtl Time) in the afternoon of ttnld day, at thn "Wednesday and died white hon\f, town: hip early Monday* morning of nny or all Iiidu. Bids will ho received ^^•ntr' tisV"C«ui"t House, In the Borough day, at the Court House in the Harough Court HouBo in tho Do rough of Freehold, erty, Building Operations, policy in the Reno divorce courts district Clerk ui> to 3;0O o'clock Freehold, County o£ Monmouth, New T7T1 taken to Ule Fitkln ho ita! In u n la-t ™-,k and robbed tho cash reK- i/ of freehold, County of Monmouth. Now Comity ot Monmouth, Hew Jersey, to sat- Lodge Doings, Births, Mar- Lois Clark DeRuyter of Klln-ron" " -P - , \ ' isicr of ?30 and the employees of J2M ' JeiKCy, to satisfy n decree of nald court Jersey, to tsatlafy a decree of eald court iufy a decree of cniii couit fiinounting to who received a divorce Wednesday)^ n OF EDUCATION amount hit; to approximately $4,342.00, amounting to approximately IB.872.00. apiuoxhnatfcly $10,777.00. , ,.,, worth of jewelry. All thoiio certain lotn, tracts or parcels All thoBo certain tracts or. parcels of riages and Deaths. afternoon. She filed her divorce po- sku]1 H{ wns Of Holimlc! Township. All the following tract or parcel of land old. L. McOLEEKf. of lnnd nnd premises, herelnnfter partlcu- end prenilBQs hereinafter particularly do- luiul aannd ppremiseiie , hereinafteereinafterr pparticular- The Freehold Choral society has tltion on Wednesday morning. C.ulfiv's Wife's Car Stolon. Diatrict OyiU, litrly desi-i ilieil, uituute, lylntr ami being in eiMibed, nituato, lying and heiim in tho\y\ describtiddescribtidibd ,, niiti , iyinfyii f andd li g in decided to continue its weekly re- Operator 25 Years. | A sedan UUIOMKIIIK to Mrs. Edna C. tlio Townuhlp of Shrewsbury, in tho County lowiublp of Mlddlctown, in tlia County of thth ee ThTownnhllp off MiddlctownMiddlcl t , In tthe CouCounn- Miss' Elizabeth Pierce, night chief of Monmouth find State' of Now Jeruoy. Monmouth ettid State of New Jeruey. ty off MMonmoutMthh nndd HtutHttH oo off NNoNow Jer- hearsal every Wednesday night Died at Hospital. „ , , , i-....i; entitled. "Mnn of Section A. Aabury known aa Swifts road and dlatant about First Tract:—UuiclnnlnK nt a Ktalio or wlie Notice In hereby Riven thnt tho ao Park Acrca, Monmouth County, N, J.," fiva hundred and forty-seven feet Bouthor- etono In the noi'lhweut rorner of tha tmld als during the summer months. Branch of complications. His 'hunor at a party given last week by j j,^ wD,,jti jjn drawn by Slnccrbcaux and JIoor«, Civil sailed for England counts of the subscriber, substituted ad- Kcn an J, C ly from tho (southerly B[de of Swifta road, jott on the eattt BUIQ of tht o aaforesaisaid road Funeral services for John P. West, i taken to the hospital at the famej follow employees in crlehratiou of il:ui Wednesday, ministrator wltli Gets Job In College. of Mr. and Mrs. James Him on of I). 1033, at which timo application will bo north thirty decrees .forty-threo minutea mouth County In Book 342 of Deeds, page lon._..„g said river o_ _ , one desreo nnd Freehold Catholic cemetery. road, lias been appointed a member etiKt. from tho point of internee tlon of tho 115, which point la aloo tha eoutheaat car. lift pen minute it cant three chains find Georges J. Dittmar. Jr., son of Mr-|i,onr Branch, was graduated from of tho Lou*.: Branch board of educa- made for tho allowance of commissions Funeral services were held last and Mrs. George J. Dittmar of Free- jiiid counsel feou. nnld canter ly lino of Carte rot Kond with nor pf a atrip of land five feet in width Dfxty-nlno links; (U) nortU tilxty-niriO de- Wednesday lor Mrs. Charles Whor of the training; Kchool for muse:! of thetion to Hilfceed Thomas L. Slocum, Dated Mny 26, A- D. 1933. tho northerly lino of .Overbrook Drive; which waa conveyed by the na!d Katharine cree a and forty-flvo minutea west four hold, lias returnrd to Amherst col- Women's and Children's hospital E. ALLAIHE CORNWELI* thenro runnlnir (1) along tho Bald enstor- 1). Hayden to tha eaM Nellie Mac Henry chains and t3h_rhteim links to tx etako oa tha Freehold. Sha is survived by her who resigned. ty lino of Curteret Koad, north thirty tie- Webutor by deed dates Auffu&t 1th, 1H85, cubt aide of tho nforeunld road; thence (i) lege after a short visit with his par-at Newark, Friday evening, June 10. lied Hank. N. J.f husband, and a son Charles, Jr. In- Subatituted AdmlnlBtrator With Will Kreoa forty-three minutea east, ono hun- end recorded Aucust 8th, 1885, in Book north threo chains mid sixty-six links to ents. Ho •will work in tho ^comp- Governor Visits dred nnd fifty-nix feet and rsevenly-one 804 of Dceda, page 281, and running the place of beginning, contalnlnu ono ecra terment was In the Catholic cemetery troller's office at the college during Greenberg Permit Ilcccivod. Annexed, huiulredths of a foot to ft point; thenco at Freehold. Governor A. Harry Moore, accom- ApplfEntc. Ktevcjis, Foster thenca along land of Bald Nellie Mao Hen- and fifty-one humlrodtha of an ucro. tho summer months. The pistol permit issued to Maxi panied by members of hlB staff, paid & ItcuBaillc, (2) along tlio southerly lino of Lota Num- ry Webster ,north sixty-four degrees thirty Soconei Trncti—Sltimto as afor< od- Miss Reta C. Schanck, daughter of bers Twenty-two and Thirty-two. Block mlnutoa west, four hundred and twenty- joining tho abovo described lot. Greenberg and found on hte body af- a fraternal viait to the Long Branch Red Bank, N. J., Four, 11 B uhown on tho aforeBtiid map. Mrs. Mary Schanck of Marlboro, died Proctorfl, threo feet to Hartuhorn land, thenco along " ' \U\ix at a fitnka or utono in tha Taxpayers to Organize. ter he had been slain by rival yuns- lodge of Free Masons last Thursday uouth fifty-nino degrees seventeen minutes Hurtnhorn land eouth nlnu tleareea eaut ono it co in or of tho abovo lot and last ^Wednesday at her home. Be- The taxpayers of the borough of stera in a hotel at KlizaU-'th ha.-' bevn eUKt, two liundred feet to a. point; thence •hundred and eltjhty-iseven feet to a corner thenco northerly and westerly week. About 250 Masons attended IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. (3) alone tho westerly lino of I^ota Nutn- of land formerly owned by John Flotchcr threo chainR and ninety-four llnka to a Eldcs her mother she leavea a broth- Matawan' will moot tonight at tho returned to Monmouth county of- bera Thirty-one, Thirty. Twenty-nine. the meeting. To MINNIE D. HERDT (widow): and now owned by ono Moore, thenco ntako in tho eouth lino Tof Caroline fi. er, Robert Schanck of Texas. Matawan high school to form n tax-ficials. It will be destroyed. Twenty-eight and Twenty-five, Block Four, alone cnld Moore's land south sixty-five Reod'a (formerly'William Johnaon'u) land. •Clarence L. Brower, a native of payers association. Winifred G. Died in Hospital. By vh-tuo of'nn Order of tha Court of us shown on aforesaid mop, eoutb thirty degrees cast thrca hundred and fifty-ono then u»toily alont: tho lino of tho tmld Adelphia, died af Barnegat Monday Franke -will preside at the meeting. Assessor Board Han Defeated, John B. Applogate of Spring Lake Chancery of New Jersey, maila on the dcirrcca, forty-tlirco minutea weat, threo foot more or lean to aald j)ublio roHd* Rood to the edsra of tho _. day of the dnte h'oreof in a cause wherein hundred and twenty-three feet and eigh- loncg northarly nlnngf an Id inibllo road crook, thenco southerly nlonK tho edito of of last week c£ a heart attack. He There will be various speakers pres- The Wall township committee last Heights died Sunday of last week in John Bnnnon la complainunt anil you are teen hundredths of a foot to a point in one hundred and forty-six fcot throo Inch- tho Bnld river' or crook to the north lino was sixty years old and is survived ent at tho meeting. week unanimously defeated the plan the Fitkin Memorial hospital. He defendant, you nro required to appear ami the northerly lino of Overbrook Drive; to the beginning. Together with all thoof the above doanibed lot four chnlns and of establishing an as^e.-^mem board answer tho bill of Bnld complainant on or thenco (4) nlonK tho northerly line of aht, title and Intoroat that tho anld ten links or thorcuboutu to tho place of by a widow and two sons. On Trip to Italy. was 78 years old and i3 survived by before .the seventh day of AUKUBI next, or Overbrook Drive and alonp a curve bear- Earguerlta N. Hayden has to the aaiii bRlnnlnir. of three members. A petition signed the [mid hill will bo taken aa confeaaed Marlboro Wedding. Dan and Al Fariello, proprietors of a widow, four sons and four daugh- iiiK to the right with a jadlaa of sevon nd lying In tho public road in front of Tho abovo two trnctn aro Intended an f iss by 1,280 persuns was presented, pro- ters. hundred nnii Hiiventy-iiine feet arid forty- ild property to tho center line thorfcof. tha Biimo land nnd jircmiHon described In The marriaB* " ^ Thelma a barber shop at Freehold, sailed last The said bill In filed to fore-close n cer- nine liuntlrcdthH of a foot, twerty-nlno Seized an tho property of Marguerlto N. iv certain deed mado by Andrew J. WI1- Sickles, dauber of Mr. and Mys. testing against the plan. tain rnortirajie Riven hy Minnie I). Herdt feet and ninety-three hundredth*! of ft foot week for Naples, Italy, .enroute to Siu'ak Thk-f Gets $19. ayden Rorke, ot nln., taken in execution "nmi to Henry WHitht, .hitoil May 7, Holmes Sickles of Marlboro, and their old home on the coast of theCar Kolls In T^iko. (widow) (o John Ilannon, dnted the third to a point; thenco (5) Htlll alone tho t tho ault of Tho Chancellor of tho State JH77, nnd recorded in the Monmouth A sneak thief entered the homo of Holt Apcar, Sol'r. at a point In tho Houthorn l!n» sonage of the Marlboro Reformed gone several weeks. Sunset Lake last Wednesday. The hecaune you own tho lands described in Htlll alontr tho northerly line of Overbraok stein was upstairs and took $49 from enUl morUriurc. (63 I.) S26.4G of lino anil land where i church. Rev. Frank Huff officiated. machine had boon parked in the Drive, and alone a curvo beorinfr to the no formn nn nnttlc, nnld point being on Celebrates 84th Birthday. a purse he found on the first floor. Dated Juno E, 1033. The couple will live at the home of. driveway of his home. There were left with n rndluH of Ono hundred nnd 5PEC1AL MASTER'S SALE. tho cn«t Bide of tho old mad which inn Fred Smith, Sr., of Freehold cele- no occupants in the car. HOWAltD S. IIIGCINSON, ninety-five feet nnd ninety hundretltha of By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. directed through fluid Writfht'n lnnd and from the bride's parents. Reforestation Army Quota. Solicitor of Conuilainunt. a foot, nlnety-ono feet nnd ci^hty-nlx mo, ono of tho Special Mnnterfl of tho thenco ninnlnit wcHtwnrd alontf tmld brated hig 84th birthday Monday of hundredth!) of a foot (U1.S6) to n point; Died After Two Operations. last week. As has been the custom Hotel Mm Elect Officers. Monmouth county's quota of vet- 12 Brond Street, Red Bunk, N. J. lourt of Chancery of New Jomey, lsaucd WilRht's html to tho center or a new rond thence (7) HIOUK a curvo at the northcaut ut of tho anid Court of Chiincery, will recently Inld and from tlienro runnlnjr John P. West, nine-year-old son offor several years a family juitherin^ Sherman Dennis, manager of therans eligible for enlistment in the re- cornei- of tho euld Overbrook Drive, end Houthwtird nlonK the center of onid new Monmouth County Surroaato'a Ofiice, QxiniBctl to DIIIO nt public vonduo. on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley West of Free- forestation army is thirty. No age Cur to ret 'Road, Bald curve bearlnB to the FRIDAY, TUB 14th DAY OF JULY, rond to n point in lino with mild Wright's waa held at the home of his daugh- Monterey hotel at Asbury Park, was rliiht with a raillim of^ifty fcot, Blxty-five hold, died Tuesday of last week at 1 re-elected president of the Asbury limit h set for tho veterans who de- In the mutter of tho estate of Louis southern* lino of lnnd cunt of mild old rofld ter, Mrs . Elmer Robbins, with whom Htmuotler, deceased. feet nnd forty-oeven hundrcdtlis of a foot nnii ennt of mild nnijle nforeHald and thongo sire to enlist in this service. (6fi,47) to the place of bopinninR. otweon tho houra of 12:00 o'clock ond the Monmouth Memorial hospital fol- ho lives. Park Hotel association last •week. :00 o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock Diiyllsht from nnld point emit to tha placa of bo- Notice to crcditora to rreaent claims Kelied as tho property (if Theodoro Par- lowing two operations. He waa op- Leo Quinlan is vice president and 12. jijtaingt estJitc. vlna: Time) in tho afternoon of enid el nn In jr. Doctor Gets Award. Ilitual Contests. ry Leonard, et His., taken in oxecution at ,ny, on tho rromlson nltunto on tho COL- Heine Intended ns the Hume hind and erated on for the removal of hig ton- D. Townsend treasurer. I'uiauant to tho order of Joseph L. the milt of The Homo Ruiidlna and Loan Dr. Robert A. MncKenzic of Inter- American Legion ritual teams Donahny, Surrotrate of the County of or of Riimstm Ronii and NuvcHlnk Avc- . omlticn dcHciibed in it deed mado to sils and then double mastoiditis de- Association of Aubury Park. N. J., and to IO, in tho Borough of Rumiioii, County Henry Wrljiht hy Caroline (j. Heed, widow, Governor's. Day July 20. from eifiht counties will meet at Monmouth, made on tho third dny of bo aoUl by veloped. His mother gave him three jiaken has been awarded a certificate June, 1033, on the application of Eva Monmouth, New Jemey. to Hfitlufy n doted September 21, 1H80, and recorded In by the American board of obstetrics The first cf the Governor's days to Freehold Friday night of this week Hfanffstlei'i nolo executri_v of Iho ontntO'of IIOWAltD HKIGIIT. Sheriff. jcrco of niiid court nmountint; to miprox- tho Monmnuth County Clerk's ofTlco In blood transfusions. be held at Sea Girt this year will be for a ritual contest. The public is Louia Ileiur.itki1, deceased, nntico in hereby I^ated May 2B, 1038. imtoly S41.0D7.04. Hook 4T.5 of Deed", pafto ir»H, etc.. from and gynecology. Dr. MacKcnzio la which tuitd deed tno ubovo doscriptlon la Death of Long Branch Man, on the staffs of thh e Monmoutthh MeM- on Thursday, July 20, Democrats invited to attend the ceremonies. stiveii to the creditors of oald deceased to ratWuon, Khomo & Morgan, Sol'rs. All that certain trnct • of land In tho exhibit to tha subscriber/ cole executrix (79 I) J33.18 • rough of Itumfion, In tho County of copied. Cosmo Belmont, Sr., of Long from nine counties, including Mon- Fourth Tract: — Situate an nforoBaid. Branch, died Thursday after a sick- morial and the Fitkin Memorial hos- as aforesaid, their debta , and demands [ontnouth and Stnto of New Jcrnoy, more mouth, will be the guests of Gover- Flowers for Shut-Ins; nKain.it tho said ciitnte, under oath, within rticiilnrly dcBcilbcd an follows: Rcglnnin^ nt a point In the hlph water pitals. SHERIFFS SALE. ( ness of about flve weeks. He was nor Moore on that day. Taylor & Kincaid, Freehold flor- a\x month-i from the date of the aforesaid UEGINNIMG nt tho point of intersection lino of tlio westerly nhoro of 01 ny Pit order, or they will he forever barred <»f Ry virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me di- tho center lino of llumnon Road v/\t)\ Crock where the nunic in InterflDctod by tho born in Italy and had lived in this New Teachers. ists, distributed seventy bouquets cllvlitlon lino betweon liindn of Mm. Clmrlea country sixty years, forty of which Morris Goldstein of Jamesburg lias Won College Honors. their actions therefor against tho aaid uub- rected. Iqmied out of tho Court of, Chnn- 0 center lino of Navcaink Avenue (fm- and 75 plants to sick persona last acribcr. ctuy of the State of New Jersey, will bo ierly Black Point Roatl) and rimnlnt,- Libliho and landH of tho iitiid Henry were spent at Lbnjr Branch. Ho waa been engaged to tench commercial Robert A. Davis, son of Mr. nnd Saturday week which was observed Dated Freehold, N. J., June 3d, 19113. exposed to ROIO at public vcnJuu. on uo northerly ulonir tho contar iiiio of Wrl«ht, RAitl point Itohiff OlHlunt on mild formerly in the florist, business. A subjects in the Freehold high school Mrs. Robert Davis of Asbury Park, as National flower shut-in day. EVA HKNOSTLER. MONDAY. THE 3d DAY OF JULY, ;aid NavoHink Avenue ' (formerly Lihick dlvltilon lino threo hundred twenty-clcht 108 Plnckaey Road, Red Bank, N. J. olnt Ilond) north 2 degrees 00 m inn ton (illiU). foet ciintcrly from tho eanloily Una widow and ten children survive him. 1933, of tho Pulillo Rond i nnd from Haid bo- between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and ;aat 3G3.38 fcot; thenco wcntorly through I Newnrk Street, ho hind of mild Anna M. DoMott, south Klnnini; point north fifty-two degrees find Ofiicea Combined. Hobokcn, N. J., 5:00 o'clock (at "2:00 o'clock Daylliiht nine ininutcH cunt (No. 52° 00' E.) ono Savinn Time) in tho afternoon of BBIU 17 doKioes 00 mlnuton wont 422.6S fcot to , Monmouth BftnnK...commissioners Proctors. point in tho westerly lino of tho ini hundred nnd forty (14U> feat to tho Bulk- dny, p.t thn Cnwt Hoimo, in tho Uoroiiffh head Una pttn'illihpd - by tho Honed nf last week passed on the final read- of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New ly "or mild Anna M. UdMult. which point 3C2 foot from the center lino of Hum- Commerce nnd Nnvlirutlon appointed under ing of an ordinance combining the Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. Jersey, to natlsfy a decito of eaid court tho authority of tho net entitled "An Act amountinfr to approximately $4,446.00. n Road, an menPUred nlong tho eantorly position of highway superintendent In tho mutter of tho eetato of Elixnboth Ino of tho prcmitGH now or formerly of denting a department to bo known us tha Myrick, dercascd. All that certain lot, tract or parcel of oaciih T. Low; thonco southorly nlonK the Hoard of Commerce anil Navigation, and and that of Borough Custodian Har- land and picminea hereinafter particularly vesting therein nil tho powers nnd duties Notice to creditors to rreacnt claims ndn now or formerly of JOHOPII T. XJOW. ry C West. Tho movo -was made in uirnlnHt ciitate. described, situate, lying nnd being in tho iuth 2 doKioea 44 minutea eunt <162 feet now devolved, by Inw, upon the Bonrd of IIurouKh of Eatuntown, In the County of Rlpnrinn •CommlHfdoiicru, etc.," npproved the interest of economy as West will Pursuant to the order of Joneph I,. 1 tho center lino of Rtimaon Rond; thonco Donahuy, Surroifnto of tho County of Monmouth and State of New Jereey. • April Kth, 1915; thenco nlonjt unicl Bulk- receive no-additional salary. BEGINNING at a point on tho weat uldc aflterly nlonK tho center lino of Rumnon head Mno couth thiily-ncve dc and Muiunouth, inude on the firfit dny of June, tond, no.rth 87 degroca 00 mlnutOH cnat, if South Street at tho southeast corner of flfty-ono minutea cant (S. U7* Cl' K.) ono 1933, on the application of The Second 92 foot, moro or lcaa to tho poliit or Banker Pleads Guilty. Nationnl Batik nnd Trust Compnny of Hod roperty owned by Mrs. Jamea Hathaway, hundred fifty (150) feot to a point: thonc« iciriK tho northeast corner of Lot No. 4, lace of hcKlnnlne. tit ill nlonK nald Dulkhofu! Lino nouth ten Morgan N. Buckalew, former tel- We store all kinds of materials such as beer, Itank, Hole executor of tlic cHtate of Eliza- SUBJECT to such rlghtn nn tho puhlle ler of tho Farmers' National bank of beth My tick, deceased. notice la hereby H fihown on 'n Map of Iluilding Lots be- dcttreen and twenty mluutcH cast (S. 10* atiKinK to Joiicph W. Johnson, mado In tho State or Municipal avithorltlea may 20' K.) two hundred nnd nixty-nvo (295) givpti to the cieilltoiR of BHIU* deceased to uvo acquired In or over thoHO portions AHentown, who was arrested in Cal- exhibit to the uuhxeriber, sole executor ns 8Hu, by J. K. Hordcn, suvveyor; thonco feot to n. point; thence north eltfhty-oU:ht ifornia two weeks ago, pleaded guil- 1) alonff the weat lino of South Street, tha lnnd nnd premlBOfi above deucribad, iIoKrce.H ami nuvon inlniitcn wo»t (No. 88* fruit, trunks filled with clothing; anything to be afcirc^nid, their debts and demttnda atrainnt /hich aro included within tho bound mien ty in the federal court at Trenton tho fluid CHtatc. under oath, within nix outh no docrecu ftnd fifty-threo minutea 07' W-) oiKhty-eiidit and thirty-four on« list, flfty-elt?ht foet to tho north lino of f flald Ilumnon Road and nald Nftvoalnk hundredth!} (HK.34) feet to the hirchwatcr months from the date of the aforesaid venuo (formerly Black Point fioadi. Friday to embezzling bank funds order, or they will be fprcver bar ted of iropcrty of F. H. Wood; thonco (2) south Huo of the westerly nhoro of Clay Pit amounting to $58,000. Sentence was kept cold and free from moths. eighty-two degrees and three minutes Seized aa tho property of Louis D Creek, wheio tho name in intemcctcd by their actions therefor against tho said jompaon, et nln., taken In execution nt Bubscriher. west along tho north lino of property tha division -lino between lnuds of Mrs. deferred for ono wfeek. owned by Y. B, Wood, two hundred nnd ho cult of Tho Fifth Avenue Hank of New Dated Freehold, N. J., Juno lnt, 1033, Reed and Inncln of nald IUriryv.Wrl«ht: ten and two-tentha feet to other property ork, Substituted Trusteo under the luat thenco northerly nnd northwesterly nlonff Patent lor New Bug. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK AND -..nod by Mrs. JnmpB Hathaway; thenco /HI* nnd tentamont of Anna M. DeMott, mid high water lino to tho plnco of be- Anthony M. Muldoon of English- ' Call Keansburg 121 for Rates. TRUST COMPANY OF RED BANK, (3) north eighty degrees and twenty-throo ccoaeod, and euld lands will bo Bold nuh- Inninji- minutea went, forty feet; thenco (4) north ject to oxiaiinK tennndes, If any; oubjert town has been granted a patent for 65 Broad St., Red Hank, N. J. 1 BelnK Intended nn tho nnmo land and icventy-t'oven iloirrecB and thirty minut IBO to unpaid tnx lions nnd aaBOBflmQntB. remlueri deHcribnd in a deuil made by Tho a new rug o£ the American-Oriental etniln of which will bo announced nt tho Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. cunt two hundred nnd twenty nnd one- Itato of New Jorney to Henry Wriffht, type which is distinctive because the tenth feet to tho weatlino of South Street ime of enle nnd the rending of the enndj- titled Soptemhcr 2t, I9IG, anil recorded In the matter of the ealato of Huwurd F. and tho point or place of beginning being ione of nale an to tho 'property abovo lo- ho Monmouth County Clerk's Olllco In design is as clear on the back as on HerzoR, decoaned. , errcd to, and to 1»o uold by the face. Mr. Muldoon learned his nil of Lot No. 4 ns Bhown on tho nfore- look 1031! of Deodii, pajto 197, etc, to- Jotfce to creditors to present claims lisild miip. together with n ntrip lylnB Im- JOHN S. APPLEGATB. cothcr with Hiich rlsht« nnd privileges tin trade in the Alexander Smith & Sons againflt catntc.. mediately to the weat of fiuld Lot No. 4. Special Master In Chancery ire or wcro Knintml in and hy the said factory at Yonkers. Pursuant to tho order of JoBorh. L. Seized na tho property of Carrie Covert, • of Now Joraoy. ecd to Iho nalil "Henry Wrljjht, hio hoirs Dbnahay. surrogate of tlic County of et al., taken in execution nt tho auit of Henn nnd Burr, Long-Branch Alan Dead. Monmouth, made on the seventh day of Sen Hrluht-Kumbon Building and Loan Solicitor a o( Complntnanti The iit'Ht threo tractB nbove deHcrlbed June, 1033, on the application of. Mau- .ontntlon, body corpoiato, nnd to bo Dated Juno 6, 1933. U'o in tended to bo (ho nnm«i lnnd, ^nd John T. "Woolley, 65, of Long rice Herzop, nrtinp executor of the ontate sold by C9 I.) .^ 1,15,88 iremiflOH taken FIB n whole nnd moro'Var*.^. Branch, died last week at his late if Howard F, JICITOJ;, tlcceaBed, notice in ioulnrly .dcucrllicd (na a whole) oo-fol- ) heroby given to the creditor!! of paid de- HOWARD HEIGHT. Sheriff. home after an Illness of several Dated May 31, 1933. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. own: • ^•w' ceased to exhibit to the nubRcriber, acting To POTTER n. HUETH ANNA LA^HNER Beiilnnlntr nt a point In tho oastorly nlda months. He had conducted a gro- executor ns aforesaid, their debts and de- G. K. Jcnklnaon, Jr., Sol'r. (51 I.) 521.42 irUETH, hlo wife, CHARLES \V. HOOT f the County Road lending from Clny cery store in Long Branch eighteen mands (iKninut tho Raid esitnte, under (nometlmen npeUed Huth) widower, 'It Creek Firldyo to Oceanic Bridge, and oath, within elx monthfi from the date of HELENE D. FRANK (widow), FRANK n tho nouthweitt corner of landH of Li- years. Ha "was a member of the the aforesnld order, or they will bo for- Junior Order United American Me- SHERIFF'S SAL£. It. HUTH (nomotimea spelled Hoot), nlroi thenco (1) north imvoaty-ciRht dc- ever barred of their actions therefor By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me di- LILLIE HUTH (nomotlmcH npollod ;rces and forty mlnutcn cant, throe hun- chanics. gainst the said suhRcribcr. Hoot), his wife, BERTHA GAITHER, B, .red and twenty-eiirht feet to hlirh water Dptcd Freehold, N. J., June 7, '10 33, rected, iimued out of tho Court of Chan- don't know how they build it, ery of the State of Nc\? Jorney, will bo , HOWARD (iAITHKR. hor hunbnnt], mark of Clay Pit Creek; thence ('•!) south Fell Down Stairs. MAURICE HEKZOR, xponed to nalc at public venduo. on FERDINAND W. HUTH •(nomotlmeB forty-four rietrrecn i\n'd forty minutea «aBt 1G2 Eant Front Street. Hcd Bank. N. J. BPClled Hoot), EDITH HUTH (Homc- iro hundred nnd nlxty-threo (foefc ftlonff Mrs. John H. Parker of West Quinn, PornonR & Doremua, MONDAY, THE 3d DAY OF JULY, 1933. timea Bpellod Hoot) hln -wife. OAKttlB mid liiRh water mnrk of Clny JMt Ciook "Long Branch was treated at tho Haz- Rdd Bnnk, N. J. R. HICKS. CLIFTON J. HICKS, hor hnn- o iho htilkhend; thonco (3) north forty- ard hospital last week for injuries to all I know is I can't HURT it!" Proctom. between tho houra of 12:00 o'clock and band, NETTIE KNELLEU, BERTKAM iltiht decrees and twelve minutes oiut her right eyo received when she ft:00 o'cloek (at 2:00 o'clock TmyUpht KNELT.KR, her rmnnrtnd, and, HOWARD iGventcen feet to nn ancle j thonco (4) :-iavinK Time) in tho afternoon of eald . HOOT (sometimes npelled Huth), un- HUH tit ek-vcti dCKrecii emit two hundrotl slipped and fell while descending a NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT .lay, at the Court House, in tho Borough 1 Estato of. Elizabeth King Hosford, de- marricd: and one feet nad nix Inchon moro oi leiin flight of stain at her home. Four of Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now nlonj? said hichwator mark to landn of ci- 3 ceased. Jcmoy, to tmtlufy u decrco of said court By virtue of an order of the Court of stitches were required to close the Notice Is hereby Riven that tho ac- Lnto of Mm, Caroline (1. Itend; thenco (fi) amounting to approximately $4,624.00. Chancery of New Jdraoy, made on tho day ivcntorly nlon« tho northerly lino of tho wound. § TEi counts of tho subscribers, tcufitceR under All the following tract or parcel of mnd if the dtite hereof, In a CQUBO wherein Red Raid landH of tho. cntnti of Cnrollho R. Artirle Seventh, BubtlivinioiiB "D" and "C" nnd nremifies hereinafter particularly de- t)ank Land and Mortgngo Company, a cor- 1 of the last will and testamont of said de- Heed four hundretl -nlnety-foui feet to tho For Sunday Movies. ncribed, situate, lyins nnd bcinfr In tho ioratlon of tho State of New Jernoy, Is ccntor of the public road Icadlnir from ceased, will bo (indited nnd ntnted by tha Hot-ouch of Bod Hank, In tho County om plain ant and Davln M. Hltke, Bvibatl- The Freehold chamber of com- Because we've said so much about the Car Company has said about the Terra- Surrogate of tho County of Monmouth Clny Tit Creek itrldu'O to Oceanic Ilrldce; Monmouth, nnd Stnto of New Jornoy, he- utionary admiiiiutrator and truHteo with honro ((5) ^northerly, alo'iiK the center tit mence has decided to back a move- and reported for settlement to tho Or- tr lot No. 28 on tho Remncn Plot on tho ,ho will annexed of Allen R. Huetli, dc- ruggedncss of the Essex Terra plane, its plane is true. It out-climbs and out- phans Court of Biild County, on Thuroday, mid rond. on n'countc of north BOVOU do- ment favoring Sunday movies at that tHt aide of Washington Street. icnflod, nnd othorn arc dofendanto. you nro ffreon and forty-four minutea eaut, forty- place. A canvass will be made among the thirteenth day of July. A. I). 1933, at liKCINNINC at tho northwest corner of oiiulrotl to appear nnd: nnnwer tho bill of owners "givo it the works." They try to acceleratcs every other car I've ever which time application will bo mado for flvo foot, moro or lend, to an nnulo in nnlrl the members and it is probable that lot No. 30; thonco <1) north, clRhty-oinht mid comphilimnt on or boforo tho twonty- road; thonco (7) noith tweuty-flvo detrrceii tho allowanco of commiauiona and counsel 'leen and thirty minutes eawt alonE the sovonth day of July noxt, or the rsaid bill an election will be held on the ques- hurt it. They would never ask any fees. io minutes weat ntlll nlonK tho center of seen or driven. It costs me less for gas north sfdo of lot No. 30, ono hundred and will bo taktin an confcBoed' ngninnt you. mid rond to n point where tho southerly tion, at the general election in IVo- other cor even to attempt the things Dated May 25th, A. D. 1033, twenty-two feet to the nouthwoat corner The sold bill Is filed to foroclono a cor- lino of Libnlro protneted in n wofltorly yember. and oil and tires. I've driven my Terra- ISAAC MICHAELS. of lot No. 27; thenco (2) north ono do- tnln mortpcaKO Klven hy Alien R. Hueth lilroctlon would Intersect tho center of they make it do. l>cnl. N. J., ttreo nnd thirty minut.en went, forty feet nnd Robti B. Huoth, his wife, to Fort Lnu- inid i-odd, belntf a dlfitrmce of Hcventy-flv« plane twenty-nine thousand miles over r Avon Beach Opening. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, Along tho went sldo of lot No. 27 to tho dordalo Honl Eatato Company, n corpora- cet moro or leaH; thence (8) oastarly 16 Wall St., Now York, N. Y., Routhonpt corner of lot No. 26; thenco (3) tion of tho Stnto of Flo lido, dated tho nlonu the nouthcrly Mno of Llhnivo twonty- Tho Avon beach will open on Sat- And it never lets them the worst kind of roads, and it hasn't nouth eiRhty-elRht «le«reeB and thirty loventh day .of September, 1026, on Inndn Truatces. 1 flvo fcot to tho point or placo ot besin- urday with Frank Conover as life cost me a cent for repairs, I don't know Applegate, Stevcnn, Foster minutea went along tho south nldo of Io i tho Borough of Holmnr, In the County guard captain. Other guards will be Skeptical? Ask any Tcrraplanc owner. No. ?.fi, ono hundred nnd twenty-two foot f MMonmoutho , andd StntStatoe of NoNoww Jcrfioy, Subject to tlio public onnoment In that Rod BanCN-'j-. to tho eant side of Wnahington Street; /hlchlch mojrBKQ is noow hele d hyy complnlnp - parp t of tlio lnnd lying within tha said Thomas Child, Lester Sperry, Milton Tell him you want to know. He'll an- how they build it—all I know is, I can't thenre (4) routh ono .u «rovcrcd »• iudnmont In th. Now Jor- NOITCEO SFrTLEMF,NT OF ACCOUNT 1 thnt proi-fim rminot bo nerved upon nf Freehold died nt the Monmouth of Fair Haven, County of Moiunouth ami *»y Mupromo urrok nto of tho Coun- Joan; h«r parent?, Mr. and Mia. Wai- Solicitor of Cnniiilnlnnnl, _ ty of Monmouth nnd reported for nottlo- . . tnken to be nhnellt ilefetiitiintB, and if (1) southerly nlonK tho ciuiti'ily Mnu nf 10 Iln.nil Slrcot, Hoii Unnk. N. J. niont to the Orphann Court of paid Coi thnt they niipcnr nnd nnnwpr tho com- ter C. Mcttlwninc nnd threo ulsters, Avenue, nlxly feint; thenco ('.'.) l)nt«il Juno II, 1II3S. ly, on Thursday, tho twentieth . 193IS, nt which time oppll ' July, 11KKI. nml Hint In cimu tlioy nhnll ijortiicrly jmrulte! with Lexington AVIMUIO tlon wlil bo mndo for tho nllowiuico t mi npponr nml nmivvur th« oninplnln. Jnvittitiuiui lmvti In-en tmuictl fin Ixty fcot (n tlio rtouthcant rornrr of Lut. NOTICF.. toiitinlniiioim nixl .•MH.-.I frr.o. I.ill wllhln Iho lime hcrelnnrtor lli.i- No, I>9; thiinro (-1) wctittM ly nlonn tho Hated June 7th, A. IK mm. lltxl tho marriage of Minn Catherine Hny- 1 To 'I'llOlyl/va i- COMJNS «ni! MAIIGA. lh« em lihuilifn I.Ill ho liiken a, mthcrly Hue of I^it No. 2 ,) nnr- liundred mod nKiilnnl tho iinid TIIIIIIIHB J. Col- ward, daughter of Mr. and Mr«. ' fifty feet to tho ptintorly lino of I^xliu'lnn jnor COI.MNSI IIIIOAD STUKKT NATIONAL HANK mil MuiKiuct Collliin, nnd thitt. In Ocot'^o litiyward of Freehold, to lis- Avenuo nt the jiuint or i>lfuo ot Itt'rln- )ly vlrlno ol im Or5 ' J'ACUIAM It IJMI IS, < '42S • COUl'K, ••185 - M'i'CIAI, SIV COOI'K. «505 • KICHT, r.fiS , Itikfiii nfeai NOTICr; OF 3F.TTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT by flu; ilollvnr f n copy tliHeoi to them' And you, Kilcnr Cltiltnn Wlllliiiim, Iho ,.,,1.1 IJIII V.III I: Eittnto of WHUnm T. [Jhermnn. dureHnod. or hli y piilillBliliiiMl f Iho inmo In Tho Iteii rocrtvfii'lnfj Ivtim injurit-u :iu:it Mined fiwaiilllmi Mny ('lutton Willlnmx, Chun . you Notli'o ia liei«l»y iflvcn tKut, the account llmik itKiilntor, oim of Iho piiMI,- new." WllHamn John, Kifliltfiirk Ivor Chilton Ui nn uutoiKiohiki accident a week iNc of (ho mi bur rlber, Hjceculor of f ho ontato o liiipcru printed nnd pul.ll.iheil In Iho Cltv Williams, Ccrlllft ('lutton Willlnnin, (ilndyn nnld (Ici'citRed, will he audited nnd ittiitt" .if llnl Iliinh. Oounly of M.inmmiUi, flint* «i?o. f->ho received a biolum collar nury«u, nnd »11 hfllm nt luw nt l.lnwolyn IUKI <'ny \t VttnN«'C» t«i t.'hrlntlnti Mm by tho fiurroKnte of tho County of Mem ,it Utuv Jc-nny, for tiinr tlmM, ilmlm, foll, bono nnd hroktm rib;*. Hor enr wnii Clnyton WUHRMIH, derenitcil. nr« mado ii«. mouth IUMI reported fur rudtlomiHit to tb roinnrntlvo i-nlonilnr KeeU, nt limit mifo fnndtmts bccatinn you uro hclrn nt law of OriilwuiB Cmn-t ot nnld Comity, on Thum in onrh weeli. nnd In ciiiin nf ninh putillen lulm-d hy thn hwtfn truck which df Monmouth urn! i'.tnte. <»f 'I jHimufhod into MKS jdUu of iho cur. thfi Into tJeweiyii Clnyton Williniun, tum- Hnriitir dny. tho twuntlath dny of July, A. D tlon, (hot n ropy "f mirli nollro ho mnllsij UPPER BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. teo for and on behulf of Mno JJynlir (illt- mi.l ynu Tlioinnn J. '"I J9!IS, (it which timo application Will b to Iho milil Thoinnti J. ('.ilHim nnd Mnmn- «on; AIKI M you claim nny riitht, title, iu- l lier.bi.H0 y TIIONE 3M1. l nmit(;f)T:-0N, 1KA 11, IlAI Solicitor of CV,mj>lriln Hur ray St.. l'locll'il 1, N. J A tt t)n . i Ils will add ton t« tho force, Kollritor ot Comutulnuut Esc cuto I'HED N, Clork- DaUd May, 29tb. SOI U&smn Avsttue, j«r»y. Uty# RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21, 1933.

ff tho debt against th» was.engaged as auctioneer for two month. He waa twenty years old. Belford on account of poor buslnesi. The Highlands Building & Loan as- bought a lot on the south Bldo of the James MeCMery treasurer of ths Georgo J. Frlck, Sr., a mell known sociation held Its annual meeting and Years Ago in and Mothodlst church. daye each week at Philadelphia. Harry Malchow and Irving David- 1 road leading from Fair Haven to Red Eatontown township D*mocraUo «« Klchard Case, principal of tbo Red Frank Stryker filed hlB bond a» son were tha only pupils In the resident of Rod Bank, died of stom- opened Its fourth aeries of-shares. Bank, on which they proposed to ecutlva committee. Bank publlo school, left for a two town marshal with Theodore F. eighth grade of tho Red Bank pub- ach trouble. Ho -wan 72 years old. Rev. Thomas HUBS of Mullica Hill, erect a modern building: far a flrc- Frank Layton of Highlands lost Around Red Bank weeks' trip to th» World's fair at White as his bandsman. lic achool to have perfect attendance Elijah M. Conk, -who had been president of the association, presided houso and meeting place. 700 loboters from ht» lobster float. It Chicago. Ho planned to visit Prov- records foe tho entire year. town marshal of Red Bank for many at the meeting for tho last time. He Miss Hosier Patterson and Mifls waa thought that ths mictton frorii Incidents Culled From The Reg- idence, Rhode Island, beforo return- Thirty Years Ago. Paul Schureman, who had been years, resigned hl» position. was formerly pastor of the High- Frances Truex painted tho fence in passing Btoamboata loosened the bot- ister of Iho Third Week in Ing home* The fifteenth anniversary of thoprincipal of the Navesink public Edwin P. Conklln, Bon of L. P. lands Methodist church. front of Miss Patterson's home at torn of the car. A now Catholic rectory waa to bo Elntracht Singing society was cele- school many years, resigned to ac- Conklin ot Red Bank, wan ordained Miss Sarah Hubbard, daughter of Fair Haven on a wager of $1. The Mro. Stephen C. Carhart of Port June Twenty, Thirty end .ullt at Atlantic Highlands. Tho brated by a concert and danco in the cept a position In tho Treasury de- as a Baptist preacher. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas s. Hubbard of wager was mado by Arthur Sickles Monmouth died from a complication Forty Years Ago. building waa to t>a of Xramo, 29x44 Patterson & Spinning building. Tho partment at Washington. Frank Yarnell of Belford -was ap- East Front street, became the bride and. Byard Doughty. of diseases. Bhe was 69 years old feet and to provide for a magnificent lommitteo In charge of tho. affair Mra. Elizabeth Corlleo Polhemus, pointed eommisaioner of deeds by of Lieutenant John F. VanViiet, son Miss Alma Guyon Timolat, daugh- and was survived by four daughters ITorty Years Ago. study for the clergy on the second was composed of Jacob Degcnrlng, wife of Aaron Polhemus of Nave- the Btato legislature. of Mr. and Mr3. F. C. VanVlict of ter of J. G. Timolat of Klveralde and a son. Enuley K Morris was having plans floor. Augustus Brandes, John Aul, John sink, died at the homo of her niece, Shrewsbury. The ceremony was per- drive, and Robert Crooks Stanley of Whllo learning to rl<5e horseback, drawn by Architect Joseph Swannoll Wuersllin and William J. Hewell. Mies Lizzie Durnell of Oeeanport, formed at tho bride's home by Rev. Now Brighton, Staten Island, were Miss Helen Powera, daughter of T. Miaa Josio Parker of Wayside and Twenty Tears Ago. Robert MacKellar. lor a handaomo residence to bo erect- Miss Laura Bendum of Atlantic Tho Btono road from Holmdel to where sh« was visiting. The wider UBO of Mlddletown town- married at tho bride's home by Rev. E. Fowcra of Eatontown, fell from ed at tho corner of Throcltmorton Highlands were contestants for a Bradevelt was formally accepted by Miss Hattlo Rldgoway of Barnegat ship schools was being advocated by Holmdel was to havo ek'ctrb Pascal narrower. her mount and dislocated her ahould- and Emit Front Btroota. Tho build- diamond ring to bo given by the tho freeholders and tho contractor, waa married to Thomas Elliott Mor- the board of education, Melvln A. lights. Tho Middlesex & Monraouth Mario Hurley, Christina Holmes, or. ing -waa to bo 32x32 feet, not Includ- Navcalnk Hook & Ladder company, J. F. LeCompte, gave a dinner at Ed- ton of Eatontown. The ceremony Rice, president of tho board, volun- Electric Light company o£ Koypf.it Hnr.nl Rogers, Fannlo Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Humrlc- ing tho bays, have alt modern Im- Pctor T. Brady, manager of tho ward Perrlne'a hotel to tho members waa performed at tho groom's home teered to bear tho expenso connect- was extending its system Into that and Helen French of the Red Bank house returned from their wedding provemoatH and to coat $4,000, Ben- Woatorn Union Telegraph ofiico at of the board of freeholders and town- by Rov. S. D. Prlco. ed with engaging a musio teacher, territory. Ten public, lights were to publlo school received diplomas for trip spent with relatives at HagorB- jamin H. Ford was also about to Hod Bank, bought a lot 60x160 feet ship committees of Holmdel and Charles S. Bucklln of tho Phalanx and MIBS Grace Malchow and Philip bo put up and a number of farmer.; penmanship awarded by tho A. M. tovra, Maryland, and Washington, D. build a modern house, 28x38 feet at on East J?ront street, near Prospect Marlboro. atontod a new can cap. Tho cap signed to have electricity installed in Kilmer school. C. Coleman, both of Rod Bank, were their home3. a coat of $3,^0. avenue, for $1,000. Tho closing exercises of St. James was tho result of years of experience engaged as musician an ddanclng in- Frank Price awarded tho contract Alfonae M. Gasklll of Rod Bank A now committee was elected to John M. Sickles of Oeeanport ad- school took place in t3t. James hali and experiments at the Bucklln can- structor respectively. Brain G. Hugheg of Locust Point to George Sewing for a house to be was elected president of tho Patri- take chargo of tho Fair Havon doclc. vertised that h6 had an entirely now and a vory interesting program was ning factory. Over $300 was realized for St, Dor- bought an irregular lot. at Atlantic built on tho north aide of Petersotic Sons of America lodgo at tho Charles Crosa, the only surviving threshing outfit and that ho waa will- rendered. Mlas Beatrice Dugan pre- Henry C. Roberts of New Mon- othea's church at Eatontown by aHighlands, near tho railroad, and place. Tho house was to be 28x37 district conference held at Freehold. membor of tho original board, choson Ing to do threshing for local farm- sidod at tho piano. Miss Louise Slat- mouth shipped forty barrels of ruta strawberry festival and chicken oup- then erected a largo sign thereon let- foot and have all modem improve- L..E. Brown was building a houso In 1806, declined to servo longer on era at ahort notice. tery rendered a solo and there were baga turnips to tho New York mar- por held on the lawn of Mr. and Mra. tered "Not For Sale." This was Mr. at tho corner of Spring and Bordon I tho board, Tho new board consisted Forman Slckloa completed the cen- ribbon drllia and concert recitations ket, for which ho received $2.50 per Georgo A. Steele's residence. In con- Hughea's hobby to buy up unusual Edward Woolley of Eatontown, streets. Joseph Vincent of Fair Ha- of John Hcndrlckison, William B. sua of Atlantic township. There by membera of the school. barrel. nection with tho affair a fancy cako parcels of land and put simibr .signs who was employed in Allgor's black- ven was the contractor. Littlo, Edward 'Wllbor, Georgo J. were 324 school children in tho town- Jamea Flux of England, an Arthur Asay, who was employed and a hand embroidered apron were thereon. smith shup at that.Tplacc, was laid Harry VanNote was appointed a HondrlcUson, William B. Littlo and hip, which was a loss of twenty since on Sir Thomas Upton's steam yacht as bookkeeper by the Charles Lewis disposed ot on the co-operative plan Mr:;. Georgo Leonard, Mr F. up with injuries due to being kicked special summer policeman. Ilia F. A. Littlo. tho previous year., Erin, was a guest of Howell W. Cur- Lumber company at Red Bank, was nd were won by Mn. Philip Kline Patenoid and Miss Nettie Hathaway by a horse owned by L. L. White. bondsmen were R. V. R- H. Stout Tho Jiu'gont class In the history o! Harry Kenworthy of Atlantic High- tis of East Front street. Mr. Curtia, ransferred to their office at Spring ind Miss Alice Polllt, both of Eaton- of Keansburg wero held up while on Frank M. Chambers -was awarded and M. Louis Brown. tho Red Bank publlo school waa land*!, tho baggage master on tho his sister, Minn Enola Curtis, and. Lake. own. • their way homo from church. Tin: the contract to paint and decorate M1B3 Kitty Frane and Robert graduated, tho exercises being; held Central, railroad, waa caught between Miaa Eleanor Cumberson were guests George P. Smith went on duty as Thers was terrorism at Belford duo hold-up man waa thought to have the, interior of tho New York Tele- Pearce, both of Shrewsbury, wero In tho Opera House. An interesting two cars ot Matawon and four of his of Mr. Flux on the Erin. policeman at Fair Haven. He ^as o opposition to Sunday baseball been the same one who held up AfrH. phono company's new buildings at married In St. James church by Hov. part of tho program waa a dlscuu- ribfl were broken. The Woman's Temperance union outfitted in an elaborate uniform of ;ames and threatening letters were Frank. Overton a short time previous. lied Bank and Long Branch. James A. Reynolds. alon on woman :juffrago given by A horso owned by Charles H. Con- of Monmouth county presented the bluo with exceptionally largo brass eceived by several persons in the The commencement exercises of A burglar entered the homo of James Curloy of Shrewsbury, whllo Eva Green, who favored tho rijrht of over of Marlboro was stolen from Monmouth County jail with a library buttons. 'lllagc. Boats owned by John Os- the Marlboro graded school wore Benjamin C. Fincke of Fair Haven walking from the railroad Btatlon to women to vote, and Georgo ^Vhlto- tho pasture field and afterward found of 200 volumes. During the presenta- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Betfcrrmn of 3orn and E. Walter Havena were held in the Reformed church chriprl. and took Mr. Fincko's gold watch A. Holmes Borden's grocery store, Hold Barlow, Jr., who opposed It. .t Hightstown, where It had been tion ceremonies, many of the pris- Colt's Neck entertained several :hreatcned to be damaged and later The graduates wero J. Raymond and chain, a suit of clothes and a lost 520 In bills. Joseph Yard, William I-,ake, John sold for $10. oners signed the temperance pledge. friends In celebration of the birth- in Mr. Osborn's boat waa damaged Conover, William H. Conovcr, Fred pair of valuable cuff links. Dr. William D. Sayra waa appoint- H, Parker, Joseph Hchloaa.or, Elmer Daniel Oswald of Port Monmouth Mins Lily Hurley, daughter of day of their daughter Hattie. iy some unknown party. A. Crlne, Anna F. Meyer, Milton Captain Charles Casler of Belford ed health Inspector by tho Red Bank Smythe, Nod Morrla, Jaclc Slattory, found (ho body of a sulcldo in his Charles Hurley of Shrewsbury, wes Jefferson Davis, son of Jorn Davis Patsy Deliver, a well known char- Morris and Ira Tillon. found a large pearl in a clam. The board of health at a salary of $300 a William Brown ami Wlllard Vander- fish pound. Six dumb-bells wero chosen by tho Eatontown board of of Beech street, stopped on a piece of acter at Littlo Silver, waa burled In Clifford Johnson, Janitor of tho pearl was appraised by a jeweler at year. voer, prominent Freehold cyclers, strapped around tho waist of the education ag teacher of tho inter- glass and a jagged cut was made in he Methodist burying ground at that Eatontown public school, was using $500. It. was later learned that the Miss Gladys Eilert entertained a rodo 100 mile:! in thirteen hours. They dead man. mediate department of tho public tho solo of his right foot. lace. A stone was placed at his a motorcycle to save timo and labor pearl was- worth 52,(100. party of friends at Fort Hancock, passed through Keel Bank on their Mary V. Case of Holmdel won aschool. Alston Beekman of Freehold suc- in mowing the school lawn. Pfe rodo Miaa Ella Kancy, daughter of John making the trip by boat. gravft by his acquaintances. The Kancy of Bradevelt, and Walter trip to Iho eastern part of tho coun- prizo for her ensayt "Tho Mirror of Miss Florenco Basnclt, dnugrter of cessfully passed the state bar exam- solicitation of funds for this purpose back and forth across tho lawn with Mrs. John Ausfall of Washington ty. Public Opinion," given at tho com- Mrs. Molina BaBsett of Llncroft, ination and was admitted to practice was bcinc made by Mrs. Susie Park- the lawn mower tied to tho rear of Conk, son of Elijah N. Conk of Red street gavo birth to twin daughter!!.' mencement exercises at Peddle in- as an attorney at law. the machine. Bank, were married at St. Gabriel's Charles H. Lum and. family left Pool matches at Morrisvillo re- graduated from the Now York nor- er and Miss Helen Borden. church at Bradevelt, sulted In victories for Honry Girroll itltuto. mal school. Mif>3 Bassett carried off The hat factory at Eatontown was Dr. Harry E. Shaw of Belmar, The Pocahontas lodge of Kumsnn for Vancouver, British Columbia, to and Garrett Stllwngon, Carroll win- A movement was under way to tho honors of her class and she was iold to Alfred Plant of Keyport. The well known physician, died of ery- arranged fora birthday surprise pnr- Kdwin A. Davis wan elected presi- visit relatives. ning easily from Humphrey Hay- havo the government locate a pofct- awarded several prizes of gold. new owner planned to manufacture sipelas. It was thought he contract- ty in honor of Mrs. John C. Brill. dent and Miss Eleanor Thome and John S. Applegate, 3d, broke his ward with a hmulicnp ot IKteen hallo ofllce at Locust Point. Charles A. Miss Ruby Dosprcaux, daughter of Inflide glazed tiling. id the disease from some of his pa- The committee of arrangements con- Miss Caroline Blaisdpll secretaries wrist while cranking the clglne of in a gaino of 100. .Stilwngon defeat- Mount was scheduled to bo the post- JoBoph O. Despreaux of Navesink Elaie Ohlandt of Oceanic was giv- tients. He was 55 years old and had sisted of Mrs. Eleanor Noonan, Mrs. of the Alumni association of the Red his motorboat. ed Ansel Croft sir out of elevonmaster. was married to Henry H. Cottrell, en a birthday party by her mother, a largo circle of acquaintances In Mary Dixon and Mrs. Anna Seaman. Bank graded school. Miss Leona Carhart of Port Mon- games of flftecm-ball pool. Charles Robblns and George Markh son of William Cottrell of the same which was attended by ten of her thia section. The Fair Haven iiro company Joseph W. Ely was elected chair- mouth was knocked down by a bi- A proposition' wan before the prop- entered their new yacht Francis n place. Rev. John C. Lord performed younff friends. man, William J. Darby secretary and cyclist and was neverely bruised. ty owners of Muplo avenue and in a regatta sponsored by the Tower tho ceremony. Charles Harvey of .Atlantlo High- iroad street to cut a new fitrect nidgo Yacht club of Hastlngs-on-tho- Jamog Bray, Sr., of the/Phalanx lands and Richard Post of Belford through tho Schrocdcr property. Thla Hudson. was 79 years old and a number of bought the Fisher fish factory at the was later accomplished, the new Rov. nnS Mrs. Staulcup of Fair Hn. neighbors and friends assembled to latter placo. thoroughfare being named Peters ven were in Vermont for a few celebrate tho ovent. Mr. Bray took Miss Myrtla Campbell of Little Sil- placo, woolen. During their absonco Jacob part in tho festivities with great en- ver returned homo after completing Patrick Logan of Mlddletown waa F. Spcerll officiated at the church. thusiasm. her course at the Trenton normal killed by being thrown from a Auguatua W. Havlland sold tho Ernest Sheppard of Shrewsbury school. freight train of tho Pennsylvania yacht Jim Morford, formerly tho nvenue was recovering from a aevore Tho Colt's Neck Creamery company railroad. He was 22 yenni old and Kitty B, to a Now York party sum- I injury caused by tho premature ex was advertising for milk and waB was survived by a widowed mothor, mering at Oceanic. I plosion of a blank cartridge. Ono of willing to pay 3'/i cents a quart for a brother and a eiiitci-. A horso nnd wagon ownnd by Pat- I his fingers wan very badly Injured. It. Edward T. Burdgo, John M. John- rick McCue, Jr., of Freehold waa Henry VanMater, son of Dr. John Ieaaa Wales waa building a. large Ron, Mra. I/mlsa J. Williams am stolen while he was attending a cir-H. VanMater of Atlantic High barn and wagonhouae at Navesink. William Burdffo wero on a commit cus at Hod Bank. lands, died at. tho Long Branch hos- George Walling was doing tho work. tee endeavoring to raise $800 to pay Jacob C. Shutts of Shrewsbury pital, where ho had been a patient a William Smith of Keansburg dis- continued his branch meat store at 16 Monmouth Street Tel. 39.

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A J.0CM. OIIGANIZAT10N. JOHN W. WJIIN8, Mgr, 16 Monmouth St., 609 Mattison Av«., 151-153 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. Red Bank. Aabury Park I'hiino Knl linnlc 12(1(1. Night I'lioilo 1050. ONCN KVKNINGS. Liberal Trade-in Allowances on Goodyear All-Weathen Page EfeHS RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21,1988. doya last week redecorating build treatment and then ordered the roan ings and homes at West Long taken to the I.ong Branch hospital Ostendorff Pisplk Branch for the 25th anniversary Tho masi was wounded and gassed Best Papular SSBC© SSOS celebration of tho incorporation ot In tho World War. that borough. Fivo persona from' Perth Amboy Robert Wei33, Jr., who la em- were Injured In an automobile ac- Over Four Hundred Persons ployed at Secaueus by tho American cident Sunday on th& new highway Heard Fine Program Ren- bridge- company, ppent Sunday at at Leonardo. All Buffered lacera- dered in Elks' Auditorium Last his home here, tions and bruises, but no one waa rOUR Wi Friday Night. Tho Ladles' guild of St. Andrew's seriously hurt. Their Injuries were church will hold a five-and-ten-cent attended to by Dr. A. Kouenthal. tmrmmx—mix mm mm OFF The Ostemlorff 11111310 studios, supper tomorrow night from fivo to Two hundred persona attended tho conducted by Adalbert Ostendorff, eight o'clock In the- guild room in the annual dlnner-danco of the High head of the piano department, and church ball. Those in charge are School Alumni association Saturday Angelica Ostendorff, head of the Mrs. V. p. Reed, Mrs. Robert Weck- night at Shrowsbury Manor at faster for violin department, presented their cr, Mrs. Emll Auflerl and Mrs. Hub-Shrewsbury. e^ssucre, &*&,, B2$SSS.YH, a. v. pupils in their annual* students' re- bard Stilea. Tho guild's annual fair Mrs. Edward Reilly and family of cital Friday evening, Juno 16. will take place- Thursday and Friday, New York have reopenod their eum- Park July 27 and 28. Mrs. Auflerl Is In mer home, near tho golf 'course at The young artists played before a most enthusiastic audience- of 450 general charge of tho arrangements. Leonardo. persons at the lCllts' auditorium. AH Ml'3, Margaret Spearing and Fred During tho past week tho Bowtcll numbers wero rendered with unus- K. Giersch aro in general charge of agency has rented O. A. Brown's ual brilliancy and nhowed much ac- tho card party to be held Saturday houso on Ocean boulevard to J. curate work on tho part of the pu-night, June 21/ at Conners's Codar Lyons of Brooklyn, E. M. Linvllle's pils and excellent training on the, Grove hotel at Water Witch for the houso on Lincoln avenue to I..- K. part, of tho inatiuctors^ beneilt of the Church of Our Lady Montgomery of Brooklyn, the Staf- i-ss Mild rod Traut assisted Jn of Perpetual Help. There will be ford houao at Hilton park to J. Wy- program and sanfj her numbers in prizes for euchre, plnochlo and rack of New York, tho Wcldy houso a delightful mellow contralto voice. bunco and there will also bo a door on Center avenitn to Geoi'BO Hewlett The following program wag pre-prize and non-players' prizes. ,To of Brooklyn, a houso on Central ave- One Great Community Shopping Day! sented. date over 400 tickets have been sold nue to Richard Byron of Pompton TART I. for tho affair. Assisting Mrs. Spear- Lakes, and tho Loreta house at Cen- Quintet—-Four violins and jilnno ing on tho women's committee are tral and Lincoln; avonuoo to H. E. (o> Childhood Dnyf>'....Cnmltlu D'Alesftio Mrs. Jame3 Murray, Mrs. Mary White of Brooklyn. A Red-Letter Day for Thrift-Seekers. . .Every (10 Mcntict By the Bend of the River ing used. Theso booths were not technic university with a degree of 2.49 CHIFFON HOSE Clara' Edwards opened Sunday. bachelor of science in electrical en- £©UP©M Brightly colored, heavy quality material. 2-pc. (b) Gypsy Lovo Song Herbert Dr. Simon Small will open an of- gineering. This coupon is worth 201*. It entitles the bearer to one (c) At Duwninir Cadman fice for the practice of medicine at .polo for easy carrying. Cadium plated ribs. 59c Mildred Trnut Pupils of the Central Baptist Sun- 30i*can of Murphy 4-liour Da-Cote Enamel by paying 10*, Very special! FOP Piano— Eatontown this week. Ho has been day-school who received Blble3 up- Write your name and address below and bring it to our Of cob-web sheerness but durable! A famous In) Value (in C sharp) .Chopin staying at tho home of Dr. A. Rosen- store. Only one can to a person. BTEINBACHP—Fourth, Floor , -th) yphn .(in Ti flit). - Crinpin on graduation from tho primary de- make vrlUi the Block Gaiter top to prevent llial. partment recently were Donald Ir- Philo Davis (DEALER.'! NW.1E HEM) runs. New summer shades. For Violin— A 'third boat will be added to the win, Thelma Stafford, Edward Letts, .cene do Ballet Dc Beroit Mandalay line. This boat will run Edward Golden, Jean Zotzer, Norma GARDEN TABLES STEINBACHS—First Floor Ruth Zeztcr 'or Piano- between Yorkers and Atlantic High- Tucker, Melva Hlrsch, Constance la) CLiir do Lime DobusBy londs. Rapp, Lester Goodman and Arthur Adifms. 1.95 (b) Rondo (in C minor) Chorin Irwln. MEN'S BEACH ROBES Francis Kodnma A World War veteran from New So Ideal for the porch or lawn. Of heavy metal Ensemble (Violins nnd Piano) — York was suddenly taken sick on The trustees atid Ladles' aid so- In a ureen .ename! finish. 26 Inches high. Symphony No. 2 Charles Dancln, Saturday at the amusement park. ciety of the Presbyterian church will . : . L59 (a) Macatoao STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor itul, where she underwent an opera- Play sandals and oxfords of plknkln. Brown, STEINBACHS—First Floor ion. nmoko and white. Gnnulne doodvear wMti' Sizes 8'i to 12. 12M to 2. One more span remainn to bo SILK RAJAH T wed on tho new bridge. Good STEINBACHS—First Floor :>mgress is being mado with tho •IOW highway from the bridge to At- Westinghouae HER.' 64c Yd. antic Highlands. INNERSPRING Genuine all silk rnjnh of exceptionally lovely High-score winners nt last week'fl METICALLY SEALED qunllt.y. Washable. .10 inches wide, In all of meeting of tho Trailers dub were MATTRESSES summer's now shndor.. MID. Loretln Duffy n,29r>, Jacob B. efficiency guarantees , STE1NBACHR—First Floor Hoffman 8,fl!)0 nnd Mrs. Ida Unwell 11.95 VC>5. Tiie consolation prize wna re- you a lifetime of care- A very uniiRual value for tkin low price. Of ceived by MIIIM Winifred G. Ahern, (Exclusive Crahnm Feature) standard nlze. They give complete comfort and PRINTED VOILES willi n score of 7,170. free refrigeration. satisfaction. Mrs. Jonathan Hngnman and chll- Graham's ndvanced Aluminum Head Engine dion of Lakowood npent tho weelc- Beauty, convenience,1 STEINBACHS—Third Floor 12c Yd. •IKI with Mrn. Hngnmnn's mother, assures the swift, smooth and unfailing ^,ln,:'l".Of,COt'0" vollc.1" ""nicllvo prints. Mm. l'Ycd Hchleber of llic Ornnd rcaponac to tho accelerator that getn you out quality and economy View liou/m. ' in front nnd nvoidn traffic fnnglen. POTTERY VASE LAMPS Mrn. Philip Binrhoff and her daughter Louliia of Drtiolt far beyond the ordinary. It's an extravagance to .STKINBACIUS-Flr..|t Fl nro Enjoy n real "Safety Ride" in a Graham. " 2.75 Hfiveral week;; with Mm. J(s;ilo llhiciioff of Bay avenue. pay more ... a GAMBLE to pay less. See our com- Very attractive Vtilpor pntlcry lainp.-i with a NEW SIX, 8745, UP-NEW EIGHTS, $845, UP vase bane. Ilund-deeoratfxl parchment fihmlen. Anna Itlrfislck of joraoy City and Ivory, ijrfifiti, riiiit nnd yellow. Mrs. Hose Gambln of Clevoland nro Fi!e«« « F.ctorj, 8ptclslE.iulpmcnlE.lta (393-3) plete line of latest models to suit every purse and viiltoin ut Don'n hotel at Water STJCINHACIIH—Kh-Ht Floor Witch. purpose. Come in! Jnsepli Miller of Jersey City, a Mfnii- m I lilt, iuiii i'i>dei:(ir»tnil |)iu In- MA WOMEN'S 'KERCHIEFS terior r)f llon'n hpfv garden with innrlnn nml landjicnpe ncenen. 15c Mrn. Jninh ,'). ll. lloflmnn iipent Ihico Kt West Front Wtrcet. BED BANK THE An Ideal Pisica lo Live. Broad titftct to tlio Kits. located on tlio Beautiful BewvtB uil Every Stie^l Shrewsbury Klvor-oiio hour Mora Parking Spuca from New York, nod provid- Sidewalks Along tha Highways, ing every city convenience

Issued Weekly. Entered BB Second-Class Matter at the Fout- RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1933. Subscription Prlco: Ono Year J1.60 PAGES 9 TO 22. VOLUME LV, NO. 52. office at Itcd Bank, N. J,, under tho Act of March 3, IB7U, Six Months 81.00. Slntrlo Cony ic. Political Club , HKAMS ALUMNI GK0U1'. Budget Canvass Medals Awarded RIVER STREET CLOSING. Worden Exercises Thomas Kelsey President of Catho- Scholastic Honors Awarded at Kx- Elects Officers lic High School Association. For Boy Scouts CTCIHCH Xfrlday Nig lit, School Term Thomas Kelsey of Pearl street was Tho members of the graduating elected president Ended This Morning—Com- cratic Organization Again school Thursday night at its first Raise $24,000 to Meet Ex- ercises at tlio school Friday night. banquet. Beats of honor wero held From the Daughters of theThere was a large attendance pres- Hotel—Officers to be Installed cation Last Night—William mencestient Exercises Held Chooses Theodore J. La- penses of Monmouth County by Dr. John B. HcCloakey and Rev. Council. American Revolution, ent. Tho program an outlined in Next Tuesday. U. Petingale Re-Elected. Monday Might. brecque as President. John P. Fallon. Dancing wa3 en- lr.st week's Register was carried out. joyed after tho banquet. Thomas N. McCarter, of Rumson, Tim grammar school graduation ; Highest scholastic honors for the Albert W. Worden was elected Old board against new board. tl(,lll This term'a BISHIOII of tliR Red The Middletown township Demo- Other newly elected olflcera arc general chairman of tho Monmouth of the Midletown township j ;;chool term were awarded to K thciie award:; were Albert Griggs of Plans are rapidly progressing for Alexander, Anna A. Belchok, AHco of a new Democratic; club of Bel- minutes of the meetings of tho board. night, Juno 30, at West Long Brant, Leonardo school, Helen Gordaychile tho National Sweepstakes regatta to D. Bloom, Dorothy E. Ilallanan, Eve- ford, of which ho la president. The The election of Mr. Petmgalc took on tho farm of Michael Viracol of the River Plaza school, Ernest be held on the Shrewsbury at Red lyn D. Halloway, Charles G. Layman, next meeting of this club will be held place prior to the reading of the ps- chef de garo of the order. Conductcui W. Mamloville, Jr., of the Fair View j Bank Saturday, August 12. Thl3 will Francis Maida, George D. Maxlleld, Thursday, July 20, at Belford. i tltlon, but all the members of tho Harold P. Leonard has requested *>' school, William Smith ot the Bclfonl j Do the biggest motorboat racing Jennlbollo Prichavd, Kmlly ~L. Pullon, Tho Democratic township organi- board of education knew that that every member report at ten school and Bernice Laughlin of the cvont jn the East this year. Judg- Charles E. Scheldt, Alvin R. Tllloy, zation passed a resolution indorsing charges were to bo made, an tho p«- o'clock Sunday morning at the Lang Port. Monmouth school. Albert Grigga Elizabeth M. Widly and George efforts which are being made by its ing from similar events held here in tltion had been filed prior to tha Branch American legion homo to go road an e-.ssay on "The History of YanUo, civic affairs committee to have the the past vast throngs will be attract- meeting. A counter petition with 411 Mr.' Viracola'a farm to reheai'M Middletown Township." Tho awards presented to the pupils meoUng3 of tho township committee ed here from, all parts of the Eastern signatures of residents of Rlvep how to "put through" the "pool The diplomas were presented to who worn outstanding in scholastic held at night Instead of In tho af- section. Police estimates of the num- Plaza was presented, urging that Mr. goofs" on the night of the wreck ( v*" the graduates by James C.Hendrick- achievement Included, tho American ternoon. Mr. Roberta stated that ber of people attracted here for the Petinealo not bo removed nor forced Correspendant Iiobert H. Roger-i president of the township board Legion award for effort and Improve- iueh a change would bo desirable be- last event are about 75,000. Members to resign. It claimed that Mr. Pet- tatea that ho oxpeotu a largo dele ment In American history presented cauBO it would cnablo morn citizens of education. of the yacht club who systematically ingale was hone3t, conscientious and gation of "voyageurs" from NLV, by Felix Santangelo In Gerald Lay- to attend the meetings. interviewed merchants and trades- efficient. man; the American Legion award Ifork, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, people learned that about $50,000 The vote on re-electing Mr. Petin" for courage, leadership, service, Delaware and Maryland at the as spent here. Inter-Oub Rotary gale was 6 to 3, those, -who voted In scholarship and citizenship to Gaaper toreck. All the state oflicers of New The Clmmlier of Commerce has Is- tho negative being Mra. Barclay W, DeMalo, president of tho Red Bank Jersey are expected to bo present and sued a letter to all its members call- Maffat, Rev. Ernest \V. MandeviUs high school student council; The the Monmouth voiture members pre- Meeting Last Night ing attention to the wide publicity and Oliver WilHamn, tho new tnom- Daughters of American Revolution dict that tho event will be attended which the regatta gives, to Red Bank ALBERT W. WOBDEN )ers of tho board. Jamc3 C. Hea* award for proficiency in American by more New Jersey Forty and I and urging everybody to support the Rotary Clubs of Red Bank, Long ley were made tail-twisters. The new driclcson, the chairman ot tho board, hlotory presented by lira. Henry S. Kighters than any which has ever yacht club in its efforts. The letter Branch, Asbury Park, Lake- officers will be installed next Tues- stated that tho charges mado against White to Hobert Voorhecs; tho Par- Annual Exhibit of Canines to bebeen hqld in this state. Tho cor- is as follows: day. Mr. Petingale would bo considered ent-Teacher aHKociation art award to respondant states that a voyageur wood and Point Pleasant at Held on the Harding Estate at THOMAS N. McCARTER The Red Bank Yacht club once at a hearing. -Elizabeth Widly; tho Ronssclaer ho has a 1931 membership card may more is sponsoring the National George Bray, chairman of the Freehold Meeting. committee in charge of the arrange- inedal for .prollcicncy in mathematics Rumson This Saturday—Five attend, as ho wants the occasion to District heads appointed include Sweepstakes Regatta on the Shrews- Tho new members of tho feo&ra ments for the state convention held and eclenco to Francis Malda; tho Hundred Entries. be not only a wreck but a reunion Frederick Housman, Long Branch; More than 200 Rotarians, repre- bury, on August 12, 1933. wero victorious in only ono matter. Without a doubt, these races at- last week at Red Bank, gave a re- Woman's club award for proficiency of old-time Jersey Forty and Eight former State Senator E. Donald Ster- senting the Rotary clubs of Red That was with regard to liability in- tract large crowds of people to Red port on the sessions. He declared . In KnpllsrUn.R11t.I1 Adams; tlio War- Moro tjian five hundred dogs, about members .ajjd those of neighboring ner, Belmar; John S. Applegate, Red Bank, Long Branch, Asbury Park, surance on busses used to transport the 'sumo number tlmt-ivero exhibited states. Hnhk.ntifi virinity, resulting riirerily tliat tho cuiivuiition "wuu one of £he il At a previous meeting th« ren Smock nward for government Bank; Judge Henry IS. Ackerson, Jr., Freehold, ' ' La Ice wood and Point in increased activity in all lines of last year, -will be shown at tho an- most successful ever held. new board members had contended and problems of democracy to Ran- After tho initiation a dance will be Keyport; Ward Kremer, Asbury Pleasant met last night at the Amer- business. In addition an enormous nual Monmouth county dog show to that tho bus owners should bo re- dolph Cook; the Sihler award, for held at the Long Branch American Park; Earle Snyder, Atlantic High- ican hotel at Freehold, wfcere they amount of very favorable publicity Members of the local club will at- held oh tho Harding- estate on quited to pay for tho insurance te< stenography and typewriting, in Legion homo under tho direction of lands, and Ellwood Douglass, Free- held an intcr-club meet under the is given to Red Bank, both before tend a meeting to ha held at James- Rumson road this Saturday. Wal- and after the events arc held. stead of the township paying for It memory of Mario Sihler of tho class the women of the Eight and Forty hold. E. Allaire Cornwall and Arthur auspices of the Freehold club, with burg on Friday in observance of ter J. Graham, secretary of the Mon- We feel that this is one event that under a blanket policy, aa had been of 1020, presented to Anna Beichclt; salon. Conducteur Leonard predicts S. VanBusldrk will servo as district the presidents and chairmen of the "Sedam day." Four clubs will take iiouth county Itenncl club, under should have the whole-hearted sup- done in the past. The new board tho Balfour award for scholarship, that the wreck will be the best ever vice chairmen. .propram committees of the respec- part in the celebration. Walter C. whoso auspices the show ia being port of all the people of Red Bank. members were unable to win their loyalty and achievement to Charles staged in New Jersey. tive clubs in charge of the program. A great deal of time and effort is put Sedam, in whose honor the meeting held, announced that up until yester- Senator Barbour and Mr. Haskell point at the previous meeting, but Wodchousc; tho Girls' Hi-Y award An ox roast will be one of the fea- Tho meeting was opened by sing- into this event hy members of the is being held, is the retiring district day 475 dogs had been entered. Many have invited the following to po- at last night's session it was unani- for character, leadership, service tures and there will be a liberal sup- ing "America," followed by the in- yacht club, and purely from the governor. moro arc expected lo he entered this pitiona on the Central Committee: mously voted to have tho insurance and scholarship to Anna Belchelt; week. ply of food and of beer and soft vocation given by Rotarian Rev. C. ••sportsman's point of view many of •William Buchsbaum, Spring Lake; r» •NT,,,,,* ft*. rr h«i i i,,T, A them also contribute heavily toward paid for by tha bus contractors. tho Lions club gold medal for com- drinks. The voiture members say m y E. Butler, Rumson; Monroe nn r n The show will open at nine o'clock cnr P. Newton of the lunehold club. A hnyiynEg thc prizftp s and otheter expensesxpes.. Joseph Thompson, chairman of th& mercial law to Joseph Paoluccl; the that tho wreck will provide oppoi- Eisner, Red Bank; William H. Eng- chicken a la king dinner, with all In tho morning and will remain open The Yacht club is also appealing Academy Players transportation committee, mado a re- Victory Park, IUiniHon, scholarship tunity for a line holiday at the sea- lish, Red Bank; Sanford Flint, In- the fixings, waa served and during until nix o'clock at night. The judg- to the business people of Red, Bank port about the bus contracts and'^ nward to Anna Hallanan, and tho shore for visiting members and that terlaken; W. E. Foster, Middletown; the serving of same, Rotarians Jack Rotary club prize to George llax- ing will begin nt ten o'clock. Thn to contribute toward this fund. In Here This Week separato motion about tho insurancB proceeds from tho 'show will be they will be glad to arrange hotel George Furst, Allenhurst; Thomas Lawley and Carl Haag of the Red i view of the many advantageges result- flold. and boarding house accommodations y g i i frof m holdinhldi g thosth e races in R Redd feature. Tho report recommended urned over to the Monmouth county B. Hasler, Little Silver; William H. Bank club as song leaders, and with g g among other things that thirteen Tho members of tho senior class for visiting Forty and Eighters and Hintelmann, Rumson; Frederick Bank club as song leaders, and with k fll ti Young Actors and Actresses Will organization for social service. and support, and trust that you will routes bo maintained as at present. who wero elected to King's Bench their families. Those wishing to re- Housman, Elberon; Judge Wilfred ',aiProf th. eHarol pianod, haLaRod thse oRotarianf Red Bans k i Bank, we urge your full co-operation Moro than eighty breeds of dogs respond to the Yacht club's request Produce Plays at the Elks Au- This clause was opposed by the -new as a result of their proflency In eeivo such aevvlcc are requested to Jayne, Lakewood; W. S. Jones, Ked Iin"g~ --•witrilh- -eac --1h- -otheLl-—r !i~n singin"—!—g the and support and trust that you will will be on exhibit. Besides the cash to tho best of your ability. ditorium Tomorrow Nijjht and members of the board on tho ground commercial law are Eleanor Honry, write to Correspondant Hobert II. Bank; Ward Kremer, Asbury Park; popular selections for such an oc- awards offorcd by the club there will y . Donations have been received from that it might be ppssible to have few- Martin Boclcor, Thomas K. Algol", Rogers, 450 Lawrie street, Perth Am- casion, with Rotary songs Friday Night. bo ribbons and other special prizes Joseph Levy, Freehold; Oscar R. prodom- I Commodore Jacob Siegel, Vice Com- er routes and thus effect a saving James Scott Gibbons, Joseph M. boy/ The slogan adopted by the vol- inatinff. offered by tho various national spe- Lichtensteln, Atlantic Highlands; Ar- Two plays by tho Academy Play- for tho taxpayers. Mr. Williams Paoluccl, Evelyn Halloway, John M. turo for the wreck is "Spend the modore George E. Ruppert, Bruns, cialty clubs, thur Lipper, Deal; Thomas Mathis, Each of the above-named clubs Kimball & Co., Charles C. Alexander, ers, graduates of tho American stated that in his opinion at least Carton, Georgo Yanko ifhd George Fourth of.July holiday at the Jersey Refreshments will bo on sale at Toms River; Charles McVeigh, Rum- was allotted ten minutes to put on Jr., Clarence A. Lcgg, Thomas N. Academy of Dramatic Art at New two routes could bo eliminated with- Maxilelil. Shoro with tho Forty and Eighters." booths in chargo of young women con; Samuel Metzgar, Asbury Park; n. special program, and a most in- McCarter, J. Lewis Hay, Benjamin York, will be given tomorrow and out impairment ftf service. He and residing In tho Rumson slimmer John Qulnn, Red Bank; P. B. Raw- teresting hour was spent in this way. C, Fincke, A. S. Hutchins, George Friday nigiits at the Elks auditor- the other two new board members colony. Dinner will bo served at tho Two Hurt When Car son, Deal; Walter Reid, Allenhurst; A door piize of a box of cigars was F. Trommer, S. S. Steiner, Charles ium* at Red Bank, for the beneiit of contended that tho number of routed Monmouth beach club. Mrs. Harold James Riordan,, Red Bank; Joe awarded to Joseph Salz of the Red A. Snyder, Julius Steiner, A. Maynz, the Young Men's Christian associa- should not be designated until a sur- Salvation Army lartshorno will be In charge. Rocbling, Spring Lake; William E. Bank club, and a prize wont to a J. L. RelRs and John J. Quipn. tion boy's club fund. "L,a£f That vey and report was mado by some Runs On Railroad Selby, Allenhurst; R. A. Strong, Red A novelty at this year's show will group of Lakewood Rotarians for Off," by Don Mullally, which will bo disinterest transportation expert. bo a children's class. The judging Bank; Fred Tatum, Middletown; writing the best sentence containing -to Present Play produced tomorrow night, will In- The vote on (Ixing tho number of will bo based on tho ability of the Ruaclc G. Douglas and Jamea S. jamcn G. Timolat, Red Bank; H. the letters of the word "peanut." clude in its cast Hume Cronin, form- bus routes at thirteen was 0 to 3, all "A Voice in the Wilderness" to child in handling the dog. Murray of Highlands received cuts VanGerblg, Lincroft; Major Stanley The Red Bank club won the atten- Civic Programs and bruises when a car In which they dance prize and received a framed or, student of Max Reinhardt of Ger- the new board members being op- Washburn, Lakewood. many; RRaymond d WlWolberb , formerlfly a be Given ot the Chapel on were riding failed to make the turn Rotary code of ethics, and Charles posed. Tho bids for tho bus routes Tho campaign will be launched at member of Bert Lytell's Stock Com- Linden Place Sunday Night— at tho corner of Broad street anil K. Champlin of the Red Bank club to be Broadcast will ho opened at the next meeting Woman's Club Card once, and [3 designed to secure $24,- pany at Newark; Lois Kirk, who re- Newman Springs road early this carried off the honors in the talks of the board Thursday night, July Musical Program to be Given. 000. This sum represents tho coun- cently starred in "Rebound" at tho morning; and run on to thn railroad on Rotary in his stirring remarks..on Chamber of Commerce Sponsor- 13. The bus matter was the first Party Next Monday cil budget of $21,000 for one year Carnegie Lyceum; Allan Stuart, who wiiich came before tho meeting. A Bible play, "A Voice In tho Wil- tracks. They were taiten. to the from July 1st, plus $3,000 to covet "Friendship." j ing: Talks and Entertainments TUvRrvlew hospital by Policeman has jus!, completed a run at the Sut- Next was tho election of tho dis- derness," will bo presented at the Flans havo been completed for the expenaey during May and June of Tho Red Bank Rotarians, of which j George Clayton of Red Bank. Later on Station WJBI—First to beton Play House at New York; Gail trict clerk. Mr. Petingala apparent- Salvation Army chapel on Linden card party to bo given by the Wom- this year. all the club were present but four, ] place Sunday night, Tho story con- lie notified Chief of Police Fred Zieg- Henshaw, Nancy Barnwell, and Stan- ly had many friends at tho meeting, an's club next Monday afternoon on made the trip by special de luxe hus Given Friday, June 30. cerns tlio banishment of Hagnr and ler of Little Silver, who gave Doug- ley Gorham. which waa largely attended* Thfi tho estate of Mrs. Richard K. Fox provided by Kotarian William L. iBhmael from the house of Abraham las and Murray summonses to ap- Either Mayor Charles English or "Hay Fever," announcement of tho vote of 6 to 3 on Branch avenue, Mrs. Thomas Democratic Meeting Russell. The meeting last night is In tho second play, and Sarah, Tho piny is lnid In three pear Saturday afternoon before Re- Police Commissioner Thomas M. by Noel Coward, to be given Friday in his favor was greeted by applause. Voorhis, president of the club, is in classed as the usual weekly meet- scenes, "Abraham and Sarah," "Leav- corder Myrnn L. Campbell. To Be Held Tomorrow Gopsitl will be the speaker at the night the Academy Players will re- His salary was fixed nt $2,500, less ing Home" and "In Distress." charge. Owing to tho death of her ing of the lied Bnnk club. How- first of the series of four civic pro- peat a performance given previously ten per cent, or S2,2D0. A fiut re- father, Mra. M. A. Archer, who was over, n lunrhr.nn will he served at Harold MncGregor will tako tho A meeting of all men's Democratic grama to be given over station WJBI in Red Bank, with Joan Harding in duction of ten per cent has been In chairman of tho committeo of ar- clubs of Red Bank will be hold in the Molly Pitcher tomorrow noon for on Friday, June 30, by the Chamber the leading part of Judith Bliss. Oth- effect on tho salaries of all Mlddlo- part of Abraham. Snrah will ho por- rangements, was unable to serve. Young Women to Hold Red Bank Hotarinns and any other trayed by Mrs. W. Fnrrlngton and tho clubrooms of the Young Mcn'rf of Commerce. er members off the cast are Lois town township school employees Tho reception committeo consists visiting Hotarians who care to at- Hagar by Mra. Amelia Burdge. Tho Annual Dance Democratic social club on Shrews- Tho programs start at 7:30 o'clock Kirk,, Raymony d Wolber, Gail Hen- since early last year. of Mra. John W. Boyland and Miss tend. rolo of Ishmnel will be taken by Da- bury avenue tomorrow night. Tho and will continue for one hour. They shaw, Hllmo Cronin, Allan Stuart, Joseph Johnson of Navcaink was Abblo Strickland. Tho refreshment vla Lulclns, The Young Woman's club of Red clubs that have signified their in- will be broadcast from tho Baptist Nancy Barnwell, Stanley Gorham, re-elected custodi;in of school funds committee ia composed of Mro. A. M. Tho play waa written by Mra. Car- Bank will hold Its annual summer tention of having representation at church, arrangements having al- and Jane McLean. Tho plays are at a salary of S300 less ton per cent* VaiiNoatrand, Mrs, Walter VanKour- olyno Stanyon, well, known writer dunce on Saturday, July 3, at the this session are the Rod Bank Dom- rrady been completed for a direct directed by Harry Worth. Miss Kosc The voto was ngain 6 to 3, the llno- en, Mra, John Osborno and Mrn, Lou First Summer Union nnd producer of Biblical players. Ciurflcld-Grfint hoU'l at Long Branch. wire between the church and the Langlcr, of Shrewsbury, is in charge up being tho same vrn when Mr, Pet- Mra, Slnnyon will bo present at tho C Barrett, Refreshments will bo Music will bo furnifthed by Howard ciub^imiThe Youni;! Church Service Sunday broadcasting station. if tickets for both performances. ingale was elected. served by mombera of tho Junior chapel when tho piny lo presented Lunge's ,Acc:i ()f As bury Park. Ono of the features of the first The members of tho cast ure stop- Miss Mabel Cristlanl was re-elect- Wo mini's club. Men's Democratic social club. nnd will givo a short talk on the Margaret Supp in chairman The first of the union .summer program will be an organ recital by ping with Miss Emily Peacock of ed secretary to P. Howard Lloyd, Tho sale of tickets is in charge of Assemblymen Therein McC.impboll story of tho play. of tho committee which consists of and Frederick i". Shock, candidates i nieetinRs of the Red Bank churches Harold Laros, who will be at the Shrewsbury avenue, Red I^ank. [supervising principal of tho schools Mrs. John Warren and Mrs, Lyrnnn A ppoclal musical program has Mh;a Muriel Supp, Miss Helen MEIE- for re-election next November, have ' will be held Sunday night on tho console of the new Baptist church All of the performers have had ex- of tho township.,- H^r 'salary, us was boon arranged by Captain Arthur C. Vanlnwognn. Tho table commit- Gcy, Misii Jnnct Brown and Mian Vir- been Invited to addreas the mectini;. ! Methodist church property on Broad perience in various types of parts the case last year, w'ill bo 1,350 less teo consists o£ Mrs. Herman Asen- y organ. Don Gramann's orchestra Reedle. Tho orchestra will play be- ginia Chancy. Mr. and Mrs. Sceloy Other speakers will be Henry Her- ! tt i l Th and some have appeared in Ijfoatl- ten per cent. The vote was 8 to U dorf and Mrs. John Regan. ! street opposite Leroy place. The will play several selections. The solo- Joro nntl nftnr tho piny and Mrs. Tut hill will receive the guests. btrt of Engllshtown, candidate for i meetinp will he held under the aus- ists will be Miss Sylvia Aul and An- way productions. Their work has Mr. Williams being tho lone dlffr- Burdge, who portray;! the part of ficehu'lder, and Edward vuiiKuiti -n - I plcen of the l-VUmvclilp of Phrlstlnn thony Shurmbft. been very favorably commented on senior. Hngar, will sing "God Will Take NEW BUSINESS STARTS. by sonie nf the leading daily news- 'AU KKVOIK" DANCE. RRoll , newly elected ppresident, of t lVouth, an ori;ani/.ation of young The first program will also include Miss Vera Simpson wan unani- Caro of You" and "Lead, Kindly Bk D a three-minute comedy skit by paper.) and by theatrical i publica- mously re-elected secretary to Mr. Light." Red Bank Democratic league, ami a peoplp e of Red Hank and vicinity, Moiimouth Tlrft ami KuMior Com- cnmlldntd o fof r councilman. Persons i K \V C Tbath a Charles Gntschnlk and Poggy May- tions. Petlogale. Her .salary was fixed lit jmny Nnmo of Now Firm, It Will lie Held at Cnthnlln School Kev, \V. Carmen Trembath, pastor I3ecauno of the nuccesn that hno hy Alumni AKHOCIUIIOII. ilt'Bh-in£ to become aliUiiit.ed wiih "f thc Ri:formcil churjh, will speak. hew. Biebbl will be master of Both performances nt lied Bank $l,'.!50 loss ten \t*}.i- coot, tho sa.me an been met In tho presentation of theso Tho Monmouth Tiro nnd Rubber any of tho organi/.ationn ropnu:i'i!U'il His subject will be "Follow Me." will bejrin at. half-past elpjht o'clock. last year. playn in the ]innl, Captain Reodlo an- The alumni association of the Red coromomos. company opened thoir ahowronms arc invltoil to attend tlni nicotine. Specinl music will bo given by the John N. Hillycr, chairman of the ticipates producing several othera Bank Catholic high school will Hold Siibaequcnt. proRrams nre licinR and biifllnosa last Saturday morning1 lyounj*1 people. loachi'rs committee, mado a lOfinrt from tlmo to time. an "An ltovoiv" dmico at the achool p nmui(;oil. Thry wljji^be announced FUtKMKN'S HANCK. on tho corner of Mnpln nvcnuo and Harry iccommcndlng that all the iitlnclpalSi auditorium Friday nifiht. Howard Graduates of Princeton. Worden is chairman of tlio j Inter, Front Htreet. The businc.'w la under i eneral mniilteo in harge hich teachers and Janitors of butt yonf be Lango and hh "Aces" will supply Annual Hall of llumsoa 1'lrn Com- I\IOOHI0 PICNIC. tho nuperviHion of H, O. Kutton and Among tho Mnnmnuth connly h"V | ,oniustsoniusts.. oC Carolyn Sherman andd | re-employed at a cut of ton per eolit tho mu.sic- for dancing, and Mm, jho AUCTION AT IIUMSON. pany to lie Held Friday Nichl. K. A. Sutton of Itivci-Hido nvonuo. f;raduatcd Irom I'rincetou uui-: Wiirrcn npHmvn. 'The program com- ] in .salaries. Mr. WIlllaniH urged tlmt William Turnlcu* will ontcitn.ln. Ml«n versify at. tho 18(Hh anmuil It Will I1» Held nt Waj'Hltlo Vlonlc Tho company in engaged In tho hiuif- jmitk-o consists of Claire I.ln«o, Jen- I'lanfi have, been completed for th.: Instead of a lint ten per omit cut B Putrtcln, CimimingiJ will wive a apc- meneement yestoniny won1 Ilidilh I'llltllc. Sale of Antli|iicHf Ktc, Three Oroiindft Kiiiuluy, .Iniio 25. noiitj of rot reading tlrea for whole- I nio Post ami Rev. Trombal h. The Days Ne.\t Weeli. sixth annual ilanc.u of the Kumsnn graduated rtulilctHm bo plucod Into eialty daneo. Hilon Garrison of Koil I'.ank, I'.d hmisio hi In ch:\ri;e of l'Uip.eiu' Ma:;ee. liio comiiany to be held I^rltlay nl[;ht Red Bank Iu0j;o of Mooso will hold tmlo and retail trade. A Inrgo rang effect whereby tboso receiving !ha Benjamin Kiornnn Is chairman of iiun\(] Novillo 'i'otUt of Mutawan, am i The lislier.-i will he. Russoll Tetlcy The antique;] nnd household effects of this week at Holy Ro.iary hall at another picnic nt tho plrnin tfinundu of truck nnc! pletumro tiro HIZOSJ aro largest, salaries would inistaiit th® carried. A guarantee In in;nied with tho dunce, commit tee, 11 in aii^int- Howard Keniblo Rtokns! i.f All nnd Druninioinl Itooii. >f four lai-j^o estate.') will be offered that place. One o£ tin; features of biggest |ioiecntaj;o of decrease;!. near Waynido Hunrtny, Juno 2!>. Vu- 1 each tiro. In tho manufacture of antii iiro Knink Kormn, Humid Hou- Iniriit. All tliree liM'lMVed H; li'lli (or sale nt public auction Holiday, evening will hi a lueky number Mr. Williams advocated thn nd"l>- rlouo >'kindii nf ^nme:i and nmur.o- nihnii, Jor>pph CJrmiso and Justin of Alt.'! drgreoH, Tuesday and Wednesday, ,hine. Mi, 'M the Urea only perfect casing;! arc To Hold 11 In.lie (lance. A door prizprime will bo nwnulawnrd-- uon or a ,,r.ui,mtrd Hillary deeiciui» mentn will Im provided and prlznn Hprnco. and 28, (it Red Men1!) hall on Church will ho awn rdod. Thorn will nlno 1H< lined. H. CJ. Button luui been con- ', A frolic will he held mi A.URU.'il M cd and a wrii.t. watch will be disposed H(,ci,(Hiul« ivhleh ho pansted iirontid Ii) A Coming Curd Parly. street, at' ltuinson. The niile will be of on the. co-operative plan. Pat , ,, |,, .,, „( (i, , | ril. I.IIKi«r amiinoinunt!) for thn rhlldion nnd nected with tho manufacture of ro- h\' lmh'])endent. eni'inn company of t)10 n m M ( Mm NEW FAimi MACHINE, A desscrt-c.nrd party for the hen" under the direction of M. K. lloyt. Shaiappa and his eight-piceo orches- danclnrr to imi:ili- hy si pnpulur tlaneo tirnded 1lro:i for a number of years. lied rinidt. Tciitntlvi; plniiii for the Ihlii iichedule nil school rniploycca lit. of tho River Pla/.a Community The aalo hours will lie L':;i0 P. M. nnd Ira will provide tho music orchowlrn. Everybody hi lnvUod to infill, were made at. a laectinf; hold iceiJvini; less than $1,1)00 would not. WIINIHI ("'oiiovpr D^nionHiialcH Iltiy club will be hold Tuesday aflmiiinu 8 P. M. on June 'M, 10:30 A. M., 2:M attend nnd onoy mi milintf In ' Monday nicht, when a j;cnnlal havo any cut. Thn other dm:H>m;!'a New IVrmimont Wttvo Miuihtno, <;oli ainunillee include Wll- '.'rt. Thn various article.) ineludn nn harbor nhop and beauty parlor on Kiinoy will bo In I-1IHI|.I>. I'li/i-i 1 ,,talf of Dr. William M. Knlinll, foot lo Mr. I.loyd, whiiiiii milui-y In $I!,IHI(>. cni, uttoinii'tl u dpiimn.iliation, y^titrr- 1 l:irtl .1. Kemp chalrniiiii. Sniuiii'l IIIIB- A Hlffn of IJPKIT TIHM'H. Hrnad ntrvnt, hm» had a new por- mado by tlio dub mmnht'i-;; will In tlqtles, art. treaimros, hooked rii(;:!, authority, aisislod by VVIlllnln Miller Mr. Williams nulil ho Iliutujlit Uil» day of a now hay collect Ing and bill- i eni noc.rotnry and itlrhaid Kii'by Oriental rllj^1. etc., from the estates Was Ijcnn cnf;iw;oil lift con nnw ninnnnt waving ninohinn iiiiitnlll awarded. and Benjamin l'ratc, gi'aduatcs of Ki'iidnntcil miliiry m:l)6ihilo y/vu\A Ing machine an tho Wllisou Conovor 11 oasurci'. of Janio.s (I. Thorbuin, C'haoneey M. nrnployofii to wink in hhi liuilnlry Flo will npecitili/.n in tho Oroqul^i the Dr. School school, will conduct. plo\( f ii mom oiilllt ll'l «nd jn J farm on l'leasant valloy road in Depew, Tluunaa W. I.awson and ,a ;ui(i cloauiiiK uiwl dyi'injr plunl laul permanent wave. Ellis' Auxiliary Mi'i'tliiir. a friio font test at Alhoil Mllli l i th in th lilt Ii n | i i ut I'l M l»i Ilolnidol townHhip. Mr. Cnnover IIIIH .Semi; 1'VHI and Concert, Summit, New Jersey, fiiniHy- 1 work. Ho now luui H2 poniomi on Hh A meeting of tho I/idles' auxiliary i nu II I ho Id In ! in ii nl "I i ' I o *" a lUIO-.'ici'o fa nil, n guotl portion of Women of tho Cllnlon chapel nnd store Monday to Wednesday, Juno jinyroll, which In tho liii'KOiit lm hm WUH Trip to of tho Klkti will hn held thhi evening c II i i i wi tild In Inn in by Ih i I H ' aid iiooliity IH ii|K)ii.soring n btlft trip nnvhipt device. Tho machine WIIH (ililldrcn'H Hlioca 111. t Thuradny nielli, of next week at K:;iU Leonardo Hu]ilhit church will hold a Nfo pi-OMor vcrn, npprnved type to High Point next Tuomlny. Forty iul from thn HRimln, ft. 1 Ye:!, a pah- of slioei) fo i Hi ni ( tll| I III Hill! \ I 111 t Ill'l t ll I jndu-t. fitylf, -7fio and $1.00, ii. Hie**- o'e.lni'k for thn lionclll. of I he Mon- Mi pornonii enn be. accommodated. Mrn, p, p, npni\ rthup bread and cake sale ,'iaturdny after- up to '.i in sport, oxfoid It O Illf UOIlll III '1 till 111 t tlltl 111 f rhnl nnd HOIIM, cut. info hnnlwiut' Conover A: Brother of Wlckalunk. 111011th innmotlal hu:iplt.il eruei'iicaey tan. Ijadles' llnea [dio( ( pal. l''nrcnl. Cnmpton hi In olmrgo. ll!l nnd nrborvitno.'l, to the lvlall trndii noon nl. two o'clock on Leonard ave- ill l Ihe lint I'll ! I "I |i> 1 Mil Jiay rt vnnno, Hl^hlnivbi, phone fund for fren cure. Mollln (iiven:! sneakers 'l|)i' pair, low \ hlte ixfonl Tlio llli i\t TmlilnV. nt wholesale prices. Mro us hei'mo nue, near the J.eonitrdo post olllee. Tn n |il> lo it i|ii< HHI I i >' lt(lfl.--Adv«rtl»ouirnt. hanirforil will lie In eliiir,;e. •tile jjalr. liny now nl tlu M low l( Ot your ilrnworlci, rap pintolii nnd Imylni! Hunwliiu'u. VV. W. KCIHUMIV Hi lull Ii It m tin M> ' »• "f " " Thoy Ulin It. &" Bonn, Harding road, P. O. box 'J'[, TotleyV for Typewriters. piires. National lie, Mi inifl ^1 00 llajjf; at Tiuliln'H, M Broad atrcot,—. In m•I til itii ! Hint Ih I II In t ( i< Mtnvii Hay for Hale. Rairipra.of Tim Itpf;hil ( I («• i '150 lu'ti'ii fur ruin; rrniidiniblo t< pnper bccdUiifi they like it, No prize! At Kntnlii'u I'M Itiitii I'lniK iUoro nlllen Ihf! name day wo receive call. hi' i quick huyvt. itnd I'tiuilt Airport havo evrr hr.nn ofiuruil in hulldhif; it; <'itr Wimled. Moderate r'OMt. Wonderful valuea In Tlio till at Trilliln'n. } 1 Kill I III ! IIJ Ii I I t I U I I tnlcphonn IV^V Advm i hicriu'iif. (iiculatlon up no it yoou intu oiglil 'I'nililn'H T.vinnvrlti'r ll('iuli|Uitr(i'r;i. lllncheoni.ttc, Your cllolcn of mciilii. No dfiiln IhroK ve|;rlnhlt!!i, lirciid, butler, diw- reeunditloned innclihieti. Tetley's. 17 (let your tlreworliu. cafi pi lo! i tuu ill! 1 ll I! tli m «t n • i * on' ot ton limm-n in thin ucctton, oupe roml- Typewi Itcia trnliMi. timij-lit, hold nter preferred. I'hone Red Hunk 2-155 llrnnil s-lrcct, H«<1 liiuili.-Ailvm'tlsiiv l)aKii lil 'rnililn's, DS timid t ti 11 nnd ropnlrod. Tnibln'ii. M llr»ail sirl. ti'ii. <•(!!(«., in- ndlli. All tor 3r> 1 on | i i >* It i»tyn td advert luo in Tho Rc^tatcr, — AtlvcrtliiemeM. street. KcU lliuil(,~Advortlocmonl.. jnont. Ailvni'tiacinouU Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21,1933. Church Training THEIB SILVER WEDDING, A Great Record ! Enira.s««e.nt WHY MONMOUTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NEEDS '$113,00 0 Terty Gtvca ct Iteofjardo for Seaey School Next Week City Cotipio. . For Attendance! For R^ Bank Couple Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ijarken of Freo Hospital Care • Eastern Conference Gathering Leonardo Bava B aurprlse party last week in celebration, of the 28th wed- led Bank ifatioa ilk School Made the Best Showing the post office ad- Opens Monday at tho Feir ths Numbe? of Its Employees J dresses and number of days' ding anniversary of Mrs. Larkcn'B Showing in Monmouth Coun- ' (r *- , V-- -'• -.- V.-.!. O:-.s GilliR of r.- ;u:lvrt Catolton care given free to Monmouth Haven Methodist Church- parents, Mr. and Mro. John J. Quirk and Sgea Prospect of Still ty—School's Graduating Ex- ,-; y.i-s. Malcolm P. County patients by the Mon- School to Close Saturday. of Jersey City. The table decorations Fviora Business. Y-C'V- wera (silver in color with a minia- ercises Last Night. Fisc- c: !-'• ?h.\- ;>!:K-!>. was made rnouth Memorial Hospital in ;;•! ^:i:;::vl:iv a-'iernoon 1532. The Eastern Conference leader- ture brldo and groom under a bower Tho Faspray corporation of Bed al a b ship training school of tho board of of rosos In tho center of the table. Ths Reformed church at Middle- at tho her:-,, oi Miss 'dlUg. The 3ank, whloh In normal times was Christian Education of tho Metho- About fifteen relatives and friends he town's second largest Industry, town village was filled with a larpfl hor.u* tv.-:.!: Oil in nn attriic- gathering last week when graduat- with lii'lphip.Him, baby's dlnt Protestant churchos will open wero present and ouppor was served las recently received several con- tive ir.;*;i:ior Monday, Juno 2(1, and will continuo at midnight. Mr. CJulrU ia a former ing eK-crctsea were held tor the eighth brrath jinu p in\ IVwers. A ro.-H' with racts and has Increased lta number grade pupils of the Centerville school until Saturday, July 1, at tho Fair Jersey City fli'O chief. >f employees. Tho company manu- a car.! alt m-1led ann.iunc-ing July 22 Haven Methodist church. Clauses In Holmdel township. The church as the dato of the wpddir.i; was pre- 'actures apparatus for cleaning was attractively decorated with cut to each j;m*vor tho United States were rapidly school. Fivo members of tho class Bolnnd Fennirnoro of Fair Haven, Stiver, wore out lor an automobile mprovlng and that tho outlook wat expect to attend the Keyport high MANA5QUAN 154 "Life of Christ" by Rev. Roby F. ride with Mr. and Mra. Konnoth nost encouraging. . school next year and five will attend Day of Inwood, Loiiu Island, and Walkor on Monday evening, friends Tho plant was virtually closed at- the Mlddletown township high school "Training and Worship" by Rev. PT. PIEASANT 19 and relatives entered thoir homo and nost a year, llttlo or no manufactur- at Leonardo. Charles H. Reod of Westvlllo, Now decoratod It (or a silver wedding ing beins done during that period. Certificates for perfect attendance Jersey. party. When tho iollso roturnod t times as few as two men woro and punctuality for the past year Tho topics for tho fourteen, fifteen they woro sreetod by their guoats, vorklng there. Mr. Wlldo, in hla wero awarded to 23 pupils by Miss More than half of (he Hospital's free work is entirely dependent on volun- and Blxteon-yoar-old groups nra aa Tho tablo was decorated In pink and talk witli tho roportor, attributed th» Harriet Cooke, county health super- tary contributions. Out of 29)475 days of free care given to patients last year, follows: Fourteen, "'Our Neighbors" allvor with a centerpiece of r.ooes. Increase in business very largely to visor. Those receiving the certifi- the Hospital gave 16,163 for which it received no return whatever cither from by Mrs. Viola Slcklou of Fair Huv- Thero woro also many flowora In tho tho fact that tho sale of boor jias cates -were Joseph Ellick, Carmine, en, "Prophet Pioneers" by' Rev. J. living room. Mr. and Mra. Burnaldo icon legalized. Ho says this has in- Joseph, Samuel and Margaret Am- pificnis or from public funds appropriated for the needy sick. B. Jones of Philadelphia; fifteen, woro tho roclplcnto of many glfto. ircased tho business of the hotels broslno, Harry Genovese, Carmine, "Advantages In Christian Living" by They wore married In Mothorwcll, mormoualy and that ho believea that .Tosle, Sevora and Annlcllo Maliconl- The amount contributed to the Mrs. Monroo Eisner, Mrs. Ralph SnUlo Bett BarnhlU of WoBtmtnntor, Scotland, 25 yoara ago, the ropoal ol tho Eighteenth amend- ca, Felice Serpico, Joseph Kasimo- Monmouth Memorial hospital's emer- Kckert, Mrs. Edward Fraser, Miss Maryland, "Our Missionary and Edu- ment would be followed by an oven wltz, Catharine Sciano, Joseph Gra- gency fund, aftefethe first week of J Florence Forgotson, Mrs. Frank ;atlonal EnterpriHeH" by tvlroi W. H. The client 0 wecc Robert Burnsldo, largor Increoao in the business,of nato, Mary, Michael and Veronica tho campaign, wl&^o announced to- Goff, Mrs. Thomas GopslU, Mra. Her- Bowen of Atlantic City; alxteon, Mian Jooophino Kottol, Mlaa Barbara [ho Faspray corporation, Mr. Wlldo Menosky, Marie and Lucy Stranlero, day at a lunclieojy being given at 1\ '•' bert Hill, Mrs. John Hubbard, Mrs. Group Actlvltios" by Rov, H. W. Whyte, Mlaa Ella Whyto, Robort jald that May and Juno wero tho belt Minachclla Luccarelli, Angelina Al- the Rumson Coi&try club for the fe**t" Joseph Honigman, Miss Betsy Dotwellor of Brldgeton and "Tho Bi- Bladt, Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Bobby months tho company has enjoyed In locco, Josle and Frances Gricco, Jo- chairmen and workers ot the wom- \ *t. Hancc, Miss E. J. Liafotra, Miati ble In tho Making" by Rev. H. C. Thomas, Mra, David A. Doan, Mr. moro than a year. seph Cerllono, Mary Sciano and Ray- en's committee by Mrs. Amory h. Julia Little, Mrs. William C. Long- "•hilllps of nosolami, New Jersey. nnd Mro. A. Fowlor, Mr. and Mrs. mond Wolehack. Haskell. Tho register learned this Howard Hlgglnaon, Donald Worth- ; street, Mrs. A. L. Miller, Mrs. Wil- .Monday night will bo obsorved as Certificates were presented to those morning that tho figure expected to liam Naulty, Mrs. Edward O'Brien, ington, J. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. who read the required amount of lit- be reported will oxceed $35,000, which 14^frv.;* L• ? Devotional Night with Rov. Henry Kenneth Walkor, Dr. and Mro. Ed- 'Little Women" Mrs. Martin Quirk, Mra. Lester P. Bowen, pastor of tho Fair Haven 1 erature assigned by Miss Matilda approximately a third of the $113,- Ross, Mra. Vm-non Rose, Mrs. Ar- win F . Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Hllson, the county librarian. Those liurch, in charge. Tuesday night seph Steo, Mr. and Mro. A. Duako, 000 objective. Tho fund is entirely thur Swift, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Rev. Goorgo W. Tonor of Moriches, To Be Repeated receiving the certificates were Harry for the support of tho hospital's free Mr. nnd Mra. J. Knodol, Mr, and Gonovese, Felice Serpico, Carmine MISS IONE BEATTIE Mra. Harry Schonck, Mra. Harry Sut- Long; Island, will apeak on' "Tem- 1 work this year and next. ['"'• lon, Mrs. George Stevens, Mrs. Mrs. Leon VanBrunt and Mr. and Tho Presbyterian Womon's loagils Ambroslno, Marie Stranlero, Mary i • '£$• erance- and Self-Control." Wodnos- Mrs. William Stewart of Red Dank will entertain • Olrl Menosky, Anna Potoeky, Grace the hockey and basketball teams. It was also learned that the cam- Frank Warner, Mrs. Kelby Warden, day night will bo Denominational paign is not being conducted on a Mrs, Francis Wodehouso, Mrs. Ar- Scout troop 24 Monday night, Juris Sehenck and Joseph Ellick. Afterward she attended Connecticut Night, with Rov. George D. Jonoo of 26, at the final meeting for tho oum- percentage basis for expenses as so ft thur White, Mrs. Albort W. Worden, According to a report made at the college and the Kntherine Gibbs Ventnor City, president of tho mer. An interesting program In ba- county superintendent's office, the Secretarial school at Kcw York. On many drives arc. Instead, in accord- Mrs. William Wlkoff, Mrs. Edward ern Conference presiding. ThurB-.Uihl*©€ inillfCCl in ance with sound business practice, X ng nrranged. Miss Sylvia Aul,. ac- Centorvllle Bchool had the best at- the maternal side she is the Kiand- it ' Coyne, Mlsa Margaret Conlt and Mrs. day night Mip. VV. H. Bowon will' bo | W companied by Chnrloo flotiichallc, tendance record in tho county the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles every single expense was definitely Edward Close. in charge of tho service, which will budgeted in advance, thus eliminat- r will bo tho soloist of the evening past year. Several months n 100 per Beattio, also of Beattie park. Mr. L Tho Rumson and Seabrlght com- bo known as Missionary Night. Fri- Accident Sunday and will bo heard in a program of cent record was made. The teachers Beattie, a New York attorney, de- ing any uncertainty on this point v r*-% 2 "j_ mittee, under Mrs. Havtshorne, in- day night Rev. Archie Blrdsn.ll of and assuring both economy and ef- classical and coml-clattslcal selec- state that much crodit for this rec- veloped Beattio park, which com- cludes Mrs. Bertram H. Borden, Shicltshlnny, Pennsylvania, will Middletown Youth in Riverviow tions. ord Is due to Miss Ruth Williams, prises a colony of attractive homes ficiency. Mrs. J. C. Hoagland, Mrs. Gurdon proach on "Evangellam." the township school nurse. A prize overlooking the Shrewsbury river. Mrs. Ernest Adee, president of the IT! Maynard, Mrs. John L. Hay, Jr., Mrs. Hospitul With Multiple Injur- 'Llttlo Women" as presented try of $10 waa offered by the Holmdel women's board of managers of the J. Hartley Melllclt, Mrs. Benjamin tho Boatrloo Gretg school of dratn- Mr. McClees is a graduate of the DONALD E. LAWES, ies After Collision at Broad atle art ot-Trinity parluli huuao last township board of education for the babies' hospital In. York .city, K. Gatlnc, MIJJ. J; C. Auclilncloaa, Rod Bank high Gchool. Ho altundvti babes p Kcw y, CliillrJiuiri ol Iho Men's Ked liank Naval Aviator To Street and Bergen Place. woolt, will bo repeated with the sorha b&aL attendance lecord inade In the Harvard university two years and is will bo the principal speaker at tht e Committee in tho Monmouth Me- Mrs. W. T. Alexander, Miss Soflo township and It waa awarded to tho cast and oconory, Tho cast Is- dg now a student at the New Jersey meeting this afternoon. i morial Hospital CompalRn. Shlppen, Mrs. Piorro S. Ross, Jr, Pilot New Plane Jamea Butlor, nlnotoon years old follows: ". ' Centervlllo school. The luncheon will probably bo a Mrs. John Meeker, Mrs. Plum Pot- of Mlddletown, waa seriously In- law school at Newark, Ho is an of- Patrick J. Byrne of Rumson, Meg, Dorla Hlroh; Jo, Doris Hurst; The graduates are Carmine Am- ficor of Pitney senate of Delta Theta large affair, since tho most recent ter, Mrs. Gcorgo Gray Ward, Mrs. jured last Sunday night when tho car broslno, Catherine Fragasso, Harry check-up at campaign headquarters J. Lewis Hay, Mr». Edward Scud- United States naval aviator, will j which he waa driving and an auto- Beth, Claudia Rlvonburgh; Amy, Phi law fraternity. In conjunction for Fnir Ilitvon, Mini Helen W. Coo for eavo Rumson Sunday night for Mary Jnno McHugh; Mro. March, Genovese, Carmine Malinconlca, An- With his law course ho ia clerking shows that 336 active workers are Now Monmoyth. Pott Monmouth and dor, Mra. Edwin, Stewart, 3d, Mrs. mobile driven by Isaac Borkelham- Relford, Mrn. I/oon Cubberloy for Long Hampton Ronds to malto a final lest Elizabeth Hurst; Aunt March, Har- na Potosky, Joseph Rasimowlez, in the law office of Applegate, Stev- now onrolled in the ranks of the J. Irving nlker, Mrs. E. D. Bran- mer of Now York clly collided at Theodore Schenck, Felice Serpico itrnnch. Mra. Willinm Donovan for- Briolle. of a now twin-motor piano In which riot Wood; Hannah, Helen Marr. ens, Foster & Iteussille. women's committee alone. Mrs. Has- Mrs. V. 1.. DiiKffiin for Spring Lnke, Mrd. aome. Mrs. C. L. Despard, Mrs. K. the corner of Broad street and Ber- and Catharine Sciano. kell, as chairman; Is being assisted W. J. Duncan for Holmdel. Colf« Neck, M. Scggcrirmn, Mrs. H. B. Fisher, ho will fly to Panama. From thoro the gen place. Music for tho commencement exer- The guests included Mrs. Malcolm by four vice chairmen, Mrs. Edwin I.lnrroft. Ml»a Ruth Flahor for Bcimnr, Mrs. Charles B. Beattie, Mrs. Leigh- air unit will go to tho Pnclllc coast Butlor was rornovod to HIvervUw JUNE GOLF TOURNAMENTS.. cises was furnished by the Middle- P. Fisher, Mrs. William II. Sutptiln, A. Cowen of Long Branch, Mrs. Os- Mrs. Hurohl llnrttiluirne (or Rumnon and ton Lobclell, Miss Grace Porter, Miss and next winter Mr. Byrne will pilot hospital, where It was found ho was town township high school orchestra, wife of Congressman Sutphin; Mrs. car H. Hyer of Matawan, Mrs. Ward Sea Iltl fr lit. Mrs. Henry Horrmnn for one of thirty planes to fly from San Seml-Flnals Played nt Swimming Doiil. Mn. John Lloyd for SluUwun, Mn. Christine Knapp, Miss Eleanor Francisco to Hawaii. suffering from concussion of tho under tho direction of Professor Charles Bcattlc, Mrs. Bruce Magce, Kremer of Bradley Beach and Mrs. ThomjiH Irwin fnr Dnidlcy Hone!], Mrs. Honglantl and Mra. Alfred Porter. brain, abrasions of tho face, laoera- Hlver Sunday. Wlnthrop, assisted by Miss Lora Mrs. William Eicheln, Mrn. A.' J. Frederick C. Tatum of Middletown. Vnmeefl II. Love for Monmouth Beach. The men working on tho drive Mr, Byrno spent last winter on tiona abovo tho right eyo, abrasions Gates, county music supervisor. Squires, Mrs. Benjamin L. Atwater, MI-B. Charles T. Lovering for Little Sil- the Pacific coast. In April ho flesv The scores of tho semi-finals In tho The main feature of this after- ver, Mrs. C. W. Morriiisey for KeanflburB. have organized a special gifts com- of the right side and anlils and con- Jtmo tournaments of tho Swimming . The program was as follows: Mrs. Charles McBrido, Jlrp. Nelson Jlrs. Add B. Nafew ,for Eatontown. MtB. from San Francisco to Panama with tusion and possible fracture of. tho Rose, Mrs. Paul Fielder, Mrs. Jo- noon's program is expected to bo the rnlttee led by J. Lewis Hay oi Kurn- River country club hold on Sunday Orchestra, "Choral Overture" ....Clcmentl progress reports of about thirty lo- W. T. Vhim for Leonnvno nnd Navesink, gon, in.the northern section and. by atops in Mexico. On ono of his stops right shoulder. Dialogue. "Welcome" . -— seph G. McCue, Mrs. Charles J. Uva. Willi.im A. Roblnnon for Oroun ho visited Mexico" City. On tho way Included: Claso A, Joseph Ghestl Mary FragasBO. John Raslmowlci Mears,' Mrs. Edwin Irwin, Mrs. cal chairmen. The campaign is Grove. Mrn. Thomafi J. Smith for ftep- Henry Herrman of Deai, In the Two occupants of the Borkelham- dofoatod Joseph Connora 1 up, 19 Sonff, "Salute to tho- Flanlap; " , county-wido in scope since tho hos- tune. Mr;i. Frcilerick SplocelberK. Jr.. for north from Panama ho hop'pod to mor machine wero also injured. They Grammar School Clarke Worthley, Mrs, Martvig- Moll, south. Mr. Hay is beinfT assisted by holes; N. S. Brown defeated Jamo» pital's free work is for tho benefit Elberon. MI-H. Wnlter Stcinbach for As- Frank B. Hurd of Mlddlqtown, Don- Yucatan, Miami, Jacksonville and were Irvinsr Berkelhammcr and Bon- Hanloy 1 up, 20 holes. In Clasa B, ' Sow, "A Patriotic Wish" ..- Mrs. Earle J. Garcy, Mrs. Harry bury Tark, MrB. Hownrrl A. Stockton f'lt Hampton Ronda. He has beon in Grammar School of the whole county. High-lights of Atlantic JliEiUandfl, ' MiRB Eva Voorlices ald E, Lawe3 of Tied Bank and jamin Mood,' both of New York, who Arthur Mercer defeated Alex Wildo Song:, "Homo on the Range" Stockcr, Mrs. Charles Stephens. Mrs. Rumson for tho past week. A. W. Bry, Mrs. Ronnlrl Mullilcen, the* day's proceedings will bo broad- for ManaRiuian, Mrtt. Charles H. Walker Charles T. Lovering of Little Silver. wore treated for bruises and lacera- 3 and 1; Van Chamberlain defeated Grammar School cast by Mrs. Haskell this evening (or Avon. Mrs. Cbnrlcs Walllns fVir Oconn- Presentation of Certificates of Punctual- Mrs. Ellwood Powers, Mrs. William Mr. Herrman'a co-chairmen are Her- tions. John Dowd 1 up, 21 holes. In Claoa C, over station WJBI, Red Bank, at l>r,it. Mry. Handera A. Wortheim. Jr., for SCOUT LEADERS* MEET. ity Him Harriot Cook D. Sayre, Mrs. Mortimer Robertson Allcnhtirst. 11™. I.. L. White for Shrotvu- bert H. Maass, Frederick Housman According to Capt. Harry T. Vnn- William Snydor defeated Dan Ken- Group of Songa Primary Pupils 7:40 o'clock. nedy 1 up and Harry Malchow de- Reeitntlon, "Good hyo" : of Brooklyn, Mrs. William Hcim, ImrI y and Mrs. Stantoa Whitney for and Jesse Sharp of Long Branch. Noto, who investigated tho accident, MarKaret Ambrosino Mrs. Abram Kridcl, Mrs. O. E. Tho local leaders who are work- Hlehlitnils. The members of the men's Red Monthly Meeting Held at Elboron Butlor wan driving eouth on Broad feated John Murphy 2 and 1. In Orchestra. "Processional March"....Roberts ing under the women's division in The Red Bank committee, under Monday Night. the ball sweepstakes match play Invocation — Bcv, Konnoth Moado Davis, Jr., Mrs. Markham Scott, Mrs. Bank committee, headed by Mr. street, whllo tho othor machine was L. YlvIsaUer, Mrs. Henry O'Horn the campaign are: Mrs. Hausman and Mrs.' Rullman, Lawcs, arc R. G. MaoDonald, W. C. against par Howard Haik was all Salutatory Felice Serpico Tho regular monthly mooting of proceeding west on Borgen placo, oven, N, S. Brown 1 down and John Orchestra, "Melody" ..... Snrsate and Misses Elizabeth Compton, Mrn. Snmuel W. Ilaiisman nnd Mrs. includes Mrs. Herrman Asendorf, Guptil, R. C. Hackstaff, Thomas tlio Girl Scout leaders' association ,Tho Butlor car overturned. Tho Koncr. "Trees" Grammar School Katherine LultenE, Isobcl Smock, Walter A. nullmun lor Red Bunk, Mr». Mrs. George K. Allen, Mrs. Klcharil Field, Jr., Rolston Watcrbury, Wil- Dowd 2 down. The tonnlo court* Presentation of Readlntr Certificated.... C G. Dennett and Mr». J. Wrieht Dri was held at tho homo of Mrs. Olga force of tho Impact throw the oc opened for tho season on Saturday. Mils Matil;ntif'le to I-Iowell Station. On it are an old- 'red Coll'iis's House Destroyed Mon- Theodora Lane, Theresa .Ardla, KBHIG The chapel of tho Reformed ers at their tablo were Mrs. Ray Coloman sang oevoral of the num Tw,onty-flva.. lamps will bo dtopbaed of .steel became lodged in the eye- fashioned two-story farmhouse, a day Morning;. Meyers of Now York, anothor week- Jiichclsohn, Dorothy Trommol, Elslo bers. Refreshments wero served. of on tho cb-oporatlve plan tonight church at Holmdel was crowded to M. Erving, Joseph MacKeon, Irma bnl], and wat: reinov,:(l on Satunlay. large barn and the usual farm out- Fred Collins's houso on Thompson end finest of Mr. and Mrs. Whlt- Thoso prosont woro MIOHBB Jean at tho Carlton thoator. Tickets have the doora last week when graduating Two .stitches wein taken in the eye- buildings. The soil Is considered acholleld, Betty Bauden, Beatrlco exercises were hclrl for the eighth Jvenuo at East Kcansburg, togoth- Icdgc, and Mr. and Mro. George A. 1 Curton, Elloen Attrldgo, Alono Pat- boon given with cvory atlmlooloh ball, lie ia a patient, at !•-1'Itin hos- among the mo.st fertile In Monmoutb sr with nil its contents,y iire Monday morning befon!'-"tlay- Gracie took no part In the onter- LOUIBO Connora, Virginia Gaily, Vorn ntuba of thoso tickets will bo depos- creot end Crawford's Corner schools. westerly Vino of the farm. cock, Irma Hnncock, Edna Good- William M. Smith, county auptrin- iglU. Tho blaze was ciiused by de- tainment, but were cohtont to re- O'Noil, Marlon Bponoo, Marlon Co- ited In a box placed on tho stage be- mnin on tho sidelined. On Sunday il ond Emma Hnnn. tundont of, schools, was tho principal Comine; Kivrr The present tenant is William fective wlrlnff. Mr. Collins was gnn, Dorothy Graueo, Mario Mc tween tho two shows, Councilman speaker. He praised the Holmtlol Mnclius, who will continue lo live on 'uvaltened about one o'clock In the Mr. and Mrs. Whltlcdgo took their Donough and Virginia and Mar- James Parken will draw the number. Thfi River Ph,w community .•luh|tho rl.op(M.ty ;uul npnrato It for the norning by the smell of mnoke. A guests on a boat ride to Hanily Hook. Last Thursday night an eletttrfa township board of education, stating met ye.-terriViy, witli Mr;.. .T TARTY AT LEONARDO. Ktiret Laurino, William Maloney, that Ha members have the best in- i new owner. Mr. WUkins, who rp- ivire• attached 19 a pump mntnr in Suturday night of this week prom- Benjamin Kiuinim, Jouoph Coloman, refrigerator, offerod by tho Aetna lor, the prrnidenl. prcvidini tins collar had becomo short-circuited furnlturo company, was won by-M'ra, tB c mi l lll art Hav i tiri-.d frmn i-llv fieveral yearn ises to be anothor biff night at the Tho IJirthdny of Mrn. h. O. Tomp- Robert Davidson, Lynwood Kelly, ™fi? °«"v ","" " ' - - home committee Is plii mmu: ' a i-'iK", bought, the placo when be sturt- while the motor was running. Knet Harry Copporthwalto, Donald Con Anna Shaughnesny of Wall street. William H. Vandermeer, pastor of the j himco ! Player3' club. It will bo Chinese Bon Celebrated. under the iili-ciMi | n of j otj fal-niin.r a imi^r t,lmc ago. lie KeaiiHburg i.s not provided witli lire Councilman Thomas M. Gopslll drew Reformed church of Holmdel, snd|jfri, jf night. A similar party waa hold last roy, Frank Moado, Charlcn 8. Balnos, I'aiif-ch. Mn:. I-; •'•v'"™ j prospered from the outset and suh- lydrfintii nnd this proved a Rveat Tho members of tho Jolly Four Richard R. Tliompoon, William Cnat tho number. . t: Rev. John Sherman, pnntor of the H,.I,',I,;,. r summer and waft ono of tho mout it! Mrs. lliiv f'i'!'• wllMsi>finontly bought many other farms Handicap to Ibo llremcn, l'hey even- club of Leonardo met for dinner nt lrr, Clifford Meado, Jack Mornn, f a successful evonta of the season. The the homo of Mrs. Chariot) Molelo on ' i In Moninouth ILIHI Ocean cnuntte.i. uiully got water with which to light clubhouso will bo decorated approp- Daniel Huyea, Harold Hounlhan, , Children's Show at , "n" | Thin i.-: the fourth farm sold by Mr. lie lininea by connecting Ihoir ilro Monday. Tho feast was In tho na- Frank Ronon, William Bponco, Jo- iL riately for the occasion and thn turn of a colouration of tho birth- "Alice in Wonderland," • a film '"' Stillnian thn ptua eight wrekn. ^iiKine with a creek but' this re- patrons) will appear in costume. The seph GrauBO, Jamen Feanoy and Jo- adaptation of tho famous children'!) quiltini; nf'P. :iuii'pr Ilimio Slt<\ Ilor ovor tho table. The f;U03ts re- Joe Humphreys 1 surance. rorclval Vivian directed the film- of Crawford'n Corner. road nnd Bili:;hiiii nvi-nui at Ituni- ceived yellow biinkcta filled with sou fur •\villkiiii ( Ferdinand Clausen of Deal hns Mr nnd Mrg, Frank IllKKlns Gnvr ing of tho picture, which Is on'all- Tho followinj; profii-iim was ri-n- ltllur who la a li|,, ,ji,t hulf-acro plot of ground at candy no uouvcnlrn. A bugo birth- Doing Very Well Ki'w York lilli-lnr: i man. u u It for Their Hon. day cake wnn ono of tho features. talking clnoma. Julius Hopp, man- dercd. Th Katiintown from J. Nathan Sample, HOSPITAL 1'ATIENTS, aging director, was In Rod Bank this I'-ITII rontrai't lms; nn which he will build a bungalow Mr. and Mm. Frank HlffKlnfl of Each Rimst rccolvod n pleco nf enko Joseph Humphreys of Fair Havon, Tnvocu1l"n It: to takn homo. woolt making preparations for tho .'MoilBr. "V.nlfc." ... f t! net inn r'iinip:my for hi.--, own occupancy. Tbu pint 1 '\\n Ojirratliinft fnr It^moval of Ti ilust Koan:;blu-j< f;avo It party Mon- whoso stentorian voice haa boon special show, Xsr§S«Jfif (it ion of at ten'I of Piinc'ton a nil tile cmt rt fn frontages of fifty fi;<•. Mr. J>FI».I, nini! ink, ni'irkiiii; tin- rln.s- AdclBidn npartmnnt house nl lloil Mi-.;. Klciiiinr OonnnU of Kryjinrt car wiin pnrknd In front of the ltnlph fined to Fair Haven Inn on Kern Dank on a almllar charijo. Ho Is liii; of i.h,. liank. Widnior ami William Kopp of Kmit .clu.iil in ,i ('».'( yi'aiii olil, uiideiwi'jit nn opniatiim KcanoburK, Minn Dorntlioa Puny of homo nnd WH;I struck by a car drlvon nvenur, Mil Chudwick'u hontolry now In tho county Jail awaiting the A Family (inUierlng. mor, anil lnonilii;; prnypr iind anni- Katban A. ."niton linn rented Mra la;t, week for tho aniputntlon of liesr I ted Hunk, ItoboitNftwIiindof Kcnns by F.thel Murphy of Dcul, which whom he wnfl removed from hit action of tho grand Jury. liernmn at. ulrvcn Mrs, Hiiruh Aiibc, of l.eonardii attcndtnK pliyiilclan. lumii, Wfillor, Jamca onil John of The Youii!,- Mnn'd Dfmm-nitiR mid Tbo Onean View community !!u (icorgo IIuKhns of Shrowabury, re enco CroiiH of Lolghton nvunuo and The. nhova rentals were mnilo by Allno Ittinyon. Mini) Murlol White, ~... —*e»-»^a.^ -• ported atolon frqrji In front of tin Vlilliidf-.lphln, Mr. and Mra. J. P- Bul- KoclM ,.lul, ,,f R,,,1 |. . ilayaolinol and church ut Leonardo Philip iil,ldi,,, nnrt Mit,n Mm-garot Kvnn oC New York unil Mr. nml l!nllk jfl (1 ni03 U10 William A. Hoppln;; ngriiry. MIHH (I'lnirn IIIIIKO, Minn Jennlo Pont, 'Jimy 1.11m H. fJui'Hoii tlicator 'btilldlng on Mon 3 Inf; of a wmnari'u anil innn'11 Klf;lri will upon for thn uninon Kunilay, g HurUo of Brooklyn, formerly of Mrn- Joseph Prycr «IK! Thoinf'E arid Inly Willlinu Hnyiler, Mltm IJIUIB. Jtim- Roiulcin «f Thn Itccliitor Inko the momouthh , Frnnhold, and (jnor/ro Crpim f llolm- wriiit \vali;h on i hn cn-ajinrnll'vii Tho lli-il HiiTli: ItcKliitur ttravelo (MIIUIOM MacIColvoy ifi 111 impir hrcaiiiin they lllto It. No pri/,011 t, whoralio mnlntnln'J n o .Mjfltln .Ashn of Tmouai'do. illillali'l'. l!llliilay-!i:honl norvlri'd wlj yon, Arnold Wentworth, Mls.-i Alniu olllcc, waa rocovored aariy yoatordud . tlel. plan. The imonl will be made Mon- over ovcry ntreot In lown imd every Tarnovrr, Mlsn Anna Mlllur, Wllliiun luivo ever lici-n nffWcti In Imllillni! It" - -*»**%*—• • mud In the, county. I-nt it tuny your lie lwiii at ten o'clock in the morn miirnliip"^ by l'ullccnmn Jnhn W day niRlit, .Inly 21, „(, HI,,,, o'clock nl I'miiH'tt, ^U-i.i ClitliR "VV^ufwortSi nnd cljcrtiln 1 Inn up mi It gooit Into eight m

home for tho hummer from St. BGn- turn for the taxpayers of Mtddletown Ing. Thomas Secrest was bondsman. nvitatlong have been extended to aventure's eeminsry at Allegheny, township when it was considered Audition Contest By The following morning Mrs. Lipsey lepubllcans as well an Democrat.';. DR. L. W. CAKUJON New York. He made the trip by that they paid big taxea for school withdrew the charges and the men SUItGEGN UUK«l'OIH,i.r hitch-hiking. purposes. He said that 66 per cent Station WJBI Planned wcrb dlHmio!]cd, The Red Bank Register truvfelu FOOi1 bFECIAMC g William Lydell of Pennsylvania lo of tho taxes which he paid were over every street in town and oveiy Qlli<-» llaum Daily 10 e. a lo 0 B Li A contest open to all amateur vo- road in the county. Let it carry your visiting hla brother, Robert Lydell spent for school purposes and that Lvuuliig., tauday airf rhurujay. Mrs. Henry C Conovei daughtci of Mount street. (Continued from jmgc 11.) in return 52 per cent efficiency waa caliiits and Instrumentalists in the message to those who live on the:;o county will be conducted by station Two Fishermen Die thoroughfares.—Advertisement, lot appointment phona 244S. nf Dr. C. C. HU.uighn of lied Bank, Donald Hhippoe, who graduated reasons. He said that some of these muchne&rthan he waa entitled to re- 31-23 till.OAI> 8T, BED BANK, U. S. la attending the reunion of her class from Hackley school, Tarrytown, ceive. WJBI within the very near future, reasona wore that those who received it WQB announced lant night by Her- By Monoxide Gas at Welleeley , college at Wclleeloy, New York, on June 12, Is spending tho largest oalarlcj had (spent more Mr. Hendrlckson ordered that tho hln summer vacation with hla par- petition be read, Mr. Petingale start- bert Shore, manager of the local Maiiaachusstta. time and money to equip themselves broadcasting plant. Two dead men were aboard the I FIRST CHURCH OF Mrs. Mary Trubln of Peters place, its, Mr. and Mrs. Curl C. Shippee of with education for their positions ed to read it, but before ho had gone 49-foot far Capt. Anthony BIschoff, presi- The county will be divided Into , trawler Avis G. Abel when mother of I. J. and Samuel J. Tru- Grange avonue. Mr. Mandevllle replied that almost she was towed to Handy Hook yester- \ CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3 Eight children were baptized re- dent of the Middlctown Village Civic zonefl and .the winners in each zone bln, who' was seriously sick a few all highly .t'pn1d pci-Honu in business day and the third member of her 209 Broad St., tied Bank, N. ,1. Wants weeks ago and whoso recovery at cently at tho Methodist church. They association, volunteered to perform •win compete in tho finals to be held life had received greater cuts than at the Acbury Park auditorium later. crew waa weak from monoxide gas to Inok her beat at all tlmft3«»» that time was thought very doubt- wore William Wilson Branln, son of the job, stating that he did BO be; Services Sunday 11 A.. U. UvontnK. 1 those proposed in tho graduated sal- cauee It might prove embarrassing to By means of the contest it Is hoped poisoning. Tho, survivor, Ferdinand ut cuuio and ful, la now much improyed and Is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branin; Albert ary plan. Kaczorowaki, told coast guards who 8;00 o'clock. Edwin Burdgo, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr. Petingale to read charges against to bring to light the bent man singer, Sunday-School—11:00 A. M. slowly regaining her former good The motion to retain the flat' ten rescued him, of hi:? frantic efforts to MIS-SrMPLICITV* health. Mrs. Albert E. Burdge; Franklin himself. Capt. Blschoff'a ofrer was the best woman singer and tho best Wednesday livontni! Teutlmonta! per cent reduction plan was carried accepted and he read the petition, instrumentalist in tho county. The revive his sMpmattn when he found B. V. R. H. Stout of Linden place, Mitchell Ewlng{"son of Mr. and Mrs. them unconscious near 'the engine Hectlng»—8:00 P. M. A Created by Franklin Ewlng; Barbara Leo Ins- by a voto of 6 to 3, the new board which waa. as follows: idea of holding the contest was ac- Heading Room—Open 1:30 to 4:30 (^ secretary of the New Jersey Associ- of the boat, on which they had been dally except Sundaya and hall- U memberu casting the negative votes. V Gossard coe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy "At a recent meeting of the Mid- tuated by the very many requests days. A ation of Real Estate Boards, will ad- Dr. C. A. Gcssweln of Matawan dletown Village Civic association, made to the local station for au- working. The dead men wcri> Il^nry in iho fiiunver. dress tho mooting of tho association A. Inscoe; Roderick Donald Mac- L. Bradford of Egg Harbor City, I The public 1B cordially invited to YA Cloud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. was unanimously re-appointed school protesting against certain actions of ditions, f, • I attend tho services and UBO the v The pull of the to be held Friday afternoon at Hack- captain of the craft, and Edgar MucCloud; William Adley Ottlnger, physician &t u. salary of 51,100 minus the board of education of Middle- Manager Shor Reudirm Room. gj b a c k • straps Mr, and Mrs. Harry Osborn of Ber- ten per cent. g re stated that he has Dare of Ventnor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Ot- town township, this petition, drawn alreadl y arranged with the Columbia iJnttcns the ab- gen plaoo saw their nephew, Stanley tlngor; Barbara Ben Pryor, daughter Dr. pouglaa Edwards of Camp- in accordance with a resolution and domen, uplifts Ooborn WUMna of Tlnton Falls, boll's Junction was unanimously ap- motions made, duly seconded and broadcasting system for auditions of Mr. and Mro. J. Benjamin Pryor, for tho three winners. In addition tho bust, and graduate nt Hahnomann medlcnl col- and Marshall Price Whitfleld, son of pointed school dentint at a oalury of carried without a dissenting vote, to Graduates From Yah*. there will be valuable prized offered James H. Klkus, t>on of Judge and controls tho lego at Philadelphia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whitfleld. $1,500 miiiuft ten per cent. He suc- be signed by members, citizens and Under New hips. Mrs. Patrick Cotter and children of Domilcl Riley Worthlngton and John cccd» Dr. E. A. Robinaon of Red taxpayers, Is presented, asking for by leading county merchants. Fur- Mr3. Abram I. Elkus of Elkridge ther details will be announced later. Management, E.iet our expert Broad street havo gone to Manhat- Abbott Worthley took the baptismal Bank. Dr. Edwards'a appointment the resignation or removal of the farm, graduated yesterday from the flttcra aho w tan Beach for tho summer. VOWB. waa a popular one, judging by the dork and business manager of this Yale Sheffield scientific school at the James Mannello, known as you what J. J. O'ToolO, cashier of the Perth applause. The board members made school board, namely Mr. William Charges Withdrawn. 223d commencement of the univers- "Jimmy," formerly employed Mrs. Margaret LIpsey of Rumson MiG-SlmpIiclty Amboy national bank, was a week- it plain that they wero well satisfied M. Petingale, on the grounds of In- ity. He gained prominence thin past by Sole's Barber Shop, Js now ji ca n do. end guest of Mrs. Patrick Cotter and with Dr. Robinson's work and that efficiency, pointing out speciflally his road, Little Silver, had Harold B. Al- year on tho Yale polo team. in business at j1 family. ! they made the ..change because they failure to comply with various re- bright, Cecil Berry and Thomas O'Neill arrested Saturday charged $3.50 to $10 Ralph Mills of Wallace street has believed that a Middlctown township quests of certain, members of the I rn;;idpnt should have the preference. board, his failure to keep accurate with acting in disorderly manner and Talk oa Democracy. Deluxe Barber Shop bought a Victoria coupo. damaging furniture In her home. Billy Barry of Navesink, n retired •Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Boyd of I Following these appointments rou- minutes of meetings, as the records (Opp. Bailroad Stnllon) "Christian Science" will be tho tine matters were acted on for a show; also his inability to keep prop- Chief PYed Zieglar made tho arrests. actor, will talk on "Fundamentals of McLaren street and Mr. and Mrs. subject of the lcKson-aermon in all Democracy" at eight o'clock tonight NtlDGK AVK., Raymond D. Boyd of Lake avenue short time, which involved no argu- er books and recordB. Arraigned before Recorder Mvron'L. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on ments. Among other things it was "We also request a more pleasant Campbell the men were held in $200 at a meeting of the Navesink Demo- RED BANK, N. ,1. 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. 3. were Sunday gruests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, June 25. cratic club at the NavesJnk flrehouse Bonjamin Jolinaon of Island Heights. agreed to have tuition feen paid on and fair-minded attitude towards bond for a hearing the next morn- The golden text is: "The people a monthly basis instead of yearly as the progressive measures and sug- Sol Bragar, proprietor of tho Red that walked in darkness havo seen Bank waiting room on West Front in the past. The point was made gestions for economy made by the a great light; they that dwell in the that thiy would be an improvement new members of the board." street, was operated on last week land of tho shadow of death, upon at the Long Branch hoapltal for ap- because of $15,000 owed in tuition After this petition had been read them hath the light shlncd" (Isaiah fees for pupils living outside of Mid- MT, Hendrickfson requested Capt. pendicitis. He is rapidly recovering 0:2). and' la expected home in a few days. dletowH township who attend the Bischoff to read the petition in favor Sears ALLSTATE Tires have won their envi- Among the citations which com- high school there less than $1,000 has of keeping Mr. Pctingalo In office. Adrian Rose of Pinckney road is priae tho Jcsson-sormon is the fol- Capt. JBJschoff refused to read this able position not through ballyhoo—but by employed aB a lifeguard for tho sum- been paid. lowing from the Bible: "Give me document. It was then read by Mr. performance on the road! If you want a mer at. tho Seabrteht bathing pa- understanding, and I shall keep thy Mr. Mandnville reiterated his charge that tho minutes of the May Hendrickaon. The reading of both vilion. law; yea, I shall observe it with my petitions was followed by mingled proven tire—and your tire money's worth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard nnd whole; heart. Turn away mine eyes meeting of the board had been dis- torted and asked that the motion applause and boos. son'of Ralvway visited relatives in from beholding vanity; and quicken Mrs. Maltby B. Jellfffe called at- — by all means choose ALLSTATEI Uncon- Red Bank.on Sunday. thou me in thy way" (Psalms 119:34, made at tho Apr] meeting that the minutes be accurately reported be ob- tention to the fact that tho petition ditionally guaranteed. Mro. Johh Morrow and children of 37), for Mr. Petingale's removal had more West New York havo been spending served. He said the stenographic The lesson-sermon n,lso includes notes made by Miss Simpson of the than 250 signatures, while the petition a 'week with Mr. and Mrs. James (he following passage from the to keep Mr. Petingale in office had Glcndennlng of Riverside drive. Mr. meeting were all right, but that the Christian Scicnco textbook, "Science minutes had been willfully distorted but 49. Mrs. Henry C. Meckicm of Morrow will join hln family and and Health with Key to the Scrip- River Plaza Btated that the petition friends today. to suit the purposes of tho six old tures'' by Mary Baker Eddy: "All members of the board. in favor of Mr. Petingale had not Max Dlstel of Babylon, Long Is- Science is divine. There Is no physi- been circulated outside of River land, la employed as a mechanic at cal science, inasmuch as all truth Among those present were Her- Plaza and thnt if it had been much tho Red Bank airport. Ho took tho proceeds from the divine mind. bert K. Morse of the state board of more than 49 namea would have been position vacated recently by Harold Therefore truth is not human, and education and William M. Smith, the procured. Reynolds, wlio is now employed a3 Is not a law of matter, for matter is county superintendent of schools. An excited feminine voice In an- a mechanic by tho Boro bus com- not a lawgiver. Science in an eman- Mr. Hondrickson requested Mr. Smith other part of the room proclaimed pany. ation of divine mind, and is alone to give advice as to how the min- that 2,000 names for the ousting of MIBB Ella Hcaley of Shrewsbury able to interpret God aright" (p 126, utes should be recorded. The coun- Mr, Petingale could havo been ob- avenue will spend tho latter part of 127). ty school superintendent quoted a talned „ more tlme had bcea avan_ tho week at Budd Lake. state regulation on this matter and able, to circulate the petition. Mr. Mrs. Irving jVT. Pavidpon of Kn.st A cako sale will be held by the extracts., on H. about parliamen- Young Women's Home Missionary Hondrickson called for order. A Bergen place is spending several tary procedure written by two out- Leonardo man said Jhat 250 persons weeks with relatives at Washington, sneioty of the Methodist church on standing authorities. Mr. Smith's the lawn of that church Saturday comprised only a small part of. the D. C. remarks were to the effect that the population of Middletown township Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Gramman, afternoon. minutes were not required to be 1 and that it was wrong that such a Jr., and George Gramman, Sr., of Tho first out-door vesper hour ser- kept in great detail but must ac- small percentage of the people should Brown place, were Sunday guests of vice will bo held next Sunday on curately describe all important mat- force the removal of Mr. Petingale friends at Bay Head. tho Methqdist church property on ters acted on. Mr. Mandevillo said without a hearing. There was vig- Catherine LeMaistre, Sylvia Lc- Broad street opposite Leroy place. he was perfectly In accord with Mr. orous applause. vlnsky and Anna Cameron return to- Members of the Workers' confer- Smith on this matter, but that this Mr. Conovcr got the floor again. day from State Teachers' collepo at ence of the Baptist church met Mnn- did not change tho fact that the min- He said that taxation without repre- Montclalr. day night at the home of Mrs. Mar- utes had been distorted, which was sentation had caused a revolution in William E. Footer, Leon Routsollle, tha A. Papa of Riverside avenue. absolutely at variance with all parlia- Amerca in 1776 and that this same Jr., W. H. Hendrlcknon, Jr., E. Al- The following committees of the mentary law. spirit was still alive because the peo- laire Cornwell, Frank M. Gregory, Young People's Followshlp of the Mr. Mandovilic stated that school ple were becoming more tax con- Bonjamin F. VanVllet and Gcorgo Baptist church have been named; bonds which had fallen due had in scious than ever before and would K- Allen of Rod Bank; and Alfred Junior—MISB Margaret Mngee, some inEitancca been paid while in not tamely submit to belr.g drowned 4.50—21 (1929,1930 Motley of New York, formerly of Iritermeiit/itc—'Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred C. other instances thcy\ had not been In a river of debt because of high this place, all Princeton graduates, Hock, Minn Graco Hclth, Thomna Lloyd, paid. Ho said he realized that not Willmm MttKcc, MIBB ISontrico Pcttit, school taxes, accompanied by incffl- Forcjj Chevrolet) attended a Nassau reunion Saturday, M!BH Evelyn Brower. enough money had bben on hand to : clency and inadequate service. He Albert Mattson and family of West Knn[rir—Mm. Udwnrd \V. Miller. MUs moot all these obligations but that said he had no personal grievance Betty Minton, Minn Ruth Enntmond, Eu- Sunset avenue entertained Bernard Ke ne Mtigce, Jr., Ruaacll To Hoy. In his opinion it would have been against Mr. Petingale but that he Hopp of East Norwalk, Connecticut, Adult yotinc people—Edwarrl W. Mil- fairer to mako an equal distribution thought Mr. Petingale should get out PRICE, EACH over the wcok-end. l«ir. MIBH Annabel Houne, Mini Loin than to single out certain ones to because he was not giving a return Miss Mary McCloakcy and Miss HOBHO. Mr. nnd Mrn. Albert W, Vt\n Nos- bo paid. Ho said he doubted if it commensurate with his salary as the Helen M. Kelly of Broad street were trnntl, was legal to do this and he asked fourth highest salaried clerk in the ALLSTATE Tires arr built with Superlantic cord f.ilirir Monday visitors at Haddon Heights. Mr. Smith for an opinion on this county. Ho said the people were . . . cords (hat s-t-r-e-t-c-h as the tire flexes W}ICH tin George E, Truex, Anson B, Hllde- Keansburg Man matter. Mr. Smith said that he was determined not to lose everything brant, Frank M. Gregory and E. Al- not prepared to give advice on this they had because of unearned high is in motion. Cords that lack stretch weaken and fr.i; in laire Cornwoll will spend tho week- Suicide At Orange subject. Mr. Hendrlckson said he salaries received by officials. Ihe side walls anil eventually cause blowouts. That's why end at their fishing shack at North would get such advico and make a "What, because of one man?" said we say llint ALLSTATE with Sujpcrlnslic cord is the Point, Barnegat Inlot. James E. Simmons, aged 52 years report. some one In tho room. Claude Whalon of Oakland street and proprietor of the Bridge Plaza Mr. Lloyd made a statistical report Mr. Conover responded that a start SAFEST lire on the road. Mounted free of charge. »nd Miss Ann Miller will bo married hotel on Maplewood avenue, Keans- as to school activities. It showed an had to be made somewhere and that Saturday aftornoon at St. James's burg, was found dead in a room he enrollment of 2,493 and a high rec- there waa no better way to make ,a Sizo Each beginning than at the meeting. He OAK church by Rev. John P. Fallon. occupied at 14 Hollywood avenue, ord of attendance. Six pupils were 4.75-19 S6.85 ' Fred H. VanDorn and family will suspended for from one day to two said that school taxes had saddled FORD, CHEVROLET, PLYMOUTH East Orange, on Sunday. The case mor o 5.25 18 8.20 move in a few days from the Edward was declared by police as a suicide. weeks for misbehavior. Mr. Williams I burdens on property owners than anything else and that a halt 5.S0-19 9.40 vonKattengoll house on Maplo ave- A gas jet was wide open when neigh- questioned tho wisdom of making 6.00-18 12.35* nue, near Gold street, to tho Greten bora broke in after smelling' gas suspensions, stating that some chil- should be called. cottage on Harrison avenue, near William J. Doyle of. East Keans- 5.00 19 7.35 throughout the house. According to dren might deliberately court being 6.00-19 12.75* River road, which Mr. VnnDorn re- the police report, Simmons had been sent from school so as to get vaca- burg stated that the .board should cently leased with nn option of pur- place Mr. Petlngalo on trial to de- 6.50-19 14.60* dead about ton hours before his body tions from studies, 24.45* chaie. was discovered. Mrs. Hattio Sim- Mr. Lloyd advocated enlarging the termine whether or not he was elll- 7.50-IB Mrs. C. A. Norrls of Riverside ave- mona has been a resident of Keans- school library by buying more books ciont. Mr. Hehdrickson said that the 6.50-19 li.dO* nue, wlfe^of tho manager of the J. !burg for a number of years. No nt a cost of ?500. This suggestion was board would give full consideration 7.00-19 17.00' C Penney store at Red Bank, who notes wero found on the dead man's unanimously adopted. to the charges made against Mr. Pet- 5.00-19 7.35 Id a patient at tho Long Branch hos- body but it wan intimated he was The matter of storting a night ingale. Adjournment was then 5.25-19 8.45 pital. Is rapidly recovering- and Is ex- discouraged over business conditions school, next winter was discussed af- taken. 7.35 pected to return homo In a very and losa of money during tho past ter Mr. Lloyd had urged tho board to Mra. Moffat stated after the meet- 6.00-17 11.98* abort time. three years. take such a stop. The board showed ing that tho state commissioner of •(i-rlv. ITrivf PlltT Mr. and Mro. John P. Combo of He had been making preparations a favorable attitude and instructed education had issued a ruling re- South street were visitors among for the past two weeks for the open- Mr. Lloyd to mnke a complete report quiring liability insurance to be paid SIZE FOR IVERY DOMESTIC friends at Marlboro Sunday. lag of his hotol on Saturday. It in about a night school at tho next for by the bus contractors instead of Robert Reussllle, son of Paul Rous- believed that he left Keansbxirg late meeting. by the townBhlp. She said that this sllle of Knollwood, la homo for tho Saturday night and had not b*cen Tho Howard A. Mallcn association accounted for tho changed atiitudeof suxntner vacation from his studies at seen by his family sinco then. • of Leonardo asked for permission to the six old members of the board. the University of Pennsylvania. use the school grounds to play base- Mlsa Ruth Pennlngton of Brldgo TRIBUTE TO MRS. BATTERSBY. ball games on Sunday, June 25, and Dartmouth Graduation. avenue la enjoying a week's vacation Tuc3day, July •!. Tho Leonardo Field Alston Beekman, Jr., Frederick from her duties at Alston Bookman's club has been using tho grounds for Lupton Whlto and David W. Russell law offices. • Charles M. Walker Kxprenses His Appreciation to Her. ball games nnd it baa booked con- received bachelor of arts degrees Dr. C. Podoll of Now York, brother tests to bo held on both of the dates yesterday from Dartmouth college. 1 of Dr. A. A. Podoll of Wc3t Front Red Banlt, N. J., mentioned. Tho board of education Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. White, Mr. Mini* to JIIRII Crown Country ntreet, has rented Mrs. Walter Mllls's Juno 21, 1033. si;unl>ir*lri. Ouirltlv pivrs a bright, took no notion on the request of tho and Mrs. William Russell and Mr. Instinp luslre. houoo on River road at Fair Havon To the Editor of Tho Register: Mullen association. Spokesmen for and Mro. Alston Beekman and daugh- for the summer. After rending Innt week tho Iittlo for both organizations were nt tho ter Mary attended tho commence- Car] Roffl of Lake avenuo will be letter of appreciation with regard to mooting. ment exorcises. lifeguard at tho Peninsula hotel Mrfl. Biitteroby, 1 wish to ai:io ox- Mr. Mnndevlllc then started tho beach at Seabrlght this summer. He press mino to her nnd nlso to The prelude for notion nn the petition IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. has hold tills position for several Kejjhster. I read about thia freo of- To (iEORGE JAMES COTTREIX: fice In Tho RcRiator. asking for tho removal or resignation - By virtue of nn ordei- of tho Court (if years. I. had boon out of work for over a of Mr. Petingale. Ho said Hint sev- Chnncory of New Jersey, mndo on tho ilny ""Benjamin .Tllton of Eatontown la year; was fio vill iHtiirci ami Respectfully, wero taken up. Minn Simpson re- inouth. nnd ropiuted for nottleinent to tho r / visited frlondn in town over ilit> Chnrlcn M. Walker. Orpluum Cmirt nf ,,ni.l County, on Thui..- — do it youi-fiolf nnd flnve one-iialf! IVnnit ,»I>1'. week-end. turned fionio lime later, stating that dny, tho twentieth day nt July. A. 1>. sho wan unable to llnd tho report. 10.13, at which time iim>lli-allou will l>» A Kon vvnii born to Mr. find Mr:t 1'I.IICS TO I.ONO IHI.ANO. Mr. MnwlnvlllR mild lie wii.i tired of jnmlo for ftofl flllou-um;e of ronmilMclimi .William Ohorwooil of WIIIIUCK iitrrot being given a "urn around." Ho mild IIIKI .-ounntl fieri. tart week at Nanllcoke, ivnnuyl- Uiilw Williams I'luynd Volo nt Dutcd Juno 7th. A. T>. lima. thnt many of bin requests for in- WAl.TUI! II. CONNOI1. Mendowforoolt Veatertlay. formation had not hern complied 3tB Ilrond Street, Hod Hunk, N. J. Mlna Ruth Mnnnnn nf Poloni plum, with. lie miked Mr. flmllli to fur- John I.. Sweonoy. a student at Heaver oollcgo in Penn- Ruin! Wllllnmn, prominent polo Atlttntlo Hltflilaiiriit, N, J., player, flow from tho lied Bank air- nish him with a copy of tho report. . Proulor. sylvania, hnn returned homo for the Mr. Smith siatd ho would do HO. summer vacation. port ynntorduy to tho polo matches NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT romforlahlr f"»* eltort ou ut. Mmulowbiook Held, Long Inland. Mnlthy 11. Jclllffe, who In a mem- Ha Into of J'mumnlo Cuppurclo, tlouenncd. of lrntlnri>lto. Mrs. Robert. O. Drown \u vlslllni; ber of tho MiiMletown Vllliign Civic with frlcntlff In rim New Ri»;lm«J MnhUm ami John Kcmmorcr of Hoa- Notlca lit horoby RIVOII tlml tlio no- lirlght, Hilly Mulllvan of Hnmnnn nnd immolation, slateil (lint n. petition count i* of tho Hitlmctitiflr, Hrlmjriiutnifnr with more thnii 251) nlgiinlurpii hml with tho will imitflXful of tlu> cntntti of niiitl Mifin BeHii Ooforth, nn employee of Kaymond Klrentono of Akron, Ohio, dectmued. will l>t> niull(«il tttul Htntnd 1'V all mninunrii of tho Princeton college been presented nulling for tho re- tho iiuimcitn nt Uio Omitily of MonmoiUli Rachel's beauty najon, In vacationing moval or rrriigniitioM nf Mr. I'olingalo it nil iflpciitfil for ncUinnent lo (do Oi - In Ifavnna. |mlo team, liUoreollt'Kliito ehamplonn, and that if It wad ill oilier hn would I»hnnn Court of Mild County, on 'I'hurndnv. liavn down nt. tho Iti'd Hank airport. Hi« twrnty-ntvontii 5c, 10c mi $1 Store THOMAS IBVDJG BBOWN, vice ever given to a graduating claoa to Mnrjorie Hammond. nual Reunion. and Holsieins, 47 BROAD STREET. Thanks, Lion8 ! comes from Professor Walter B. Plt- Publisher and Business Manager. ,_ kin of Columbia university. The exercises terminating the pres- Mr. and Mra. Harold HartBhorno 38 Head of Choice Jerseys WE DEMVEE. nt school term of tho Red Bank ontortaincd a number of friends last Telephone—Red Bank 13. Come Here Again I Wa publish It without further corn- junior high school wore held thla Saturday evening at their rivet- ZLOTKINS' STABLES, Red Bank's reputation for hospitality was enhanced "'^n't »en vou "taftl morning at the school at eleven front estate, "Halcyon Bight" on FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY, by the state convention of Lions clubs last week at the ,,our diplomas " "says o'clock. The program Included the Oakes road, Little Silver. Among Subscription Prices: Molly 'Pitcher hotel. Apparently the visitors found kln> ..Scn you'r diploma!"*lf°°anyono processional by the high school or- tho guests of honor wore those who SL50 things here very much to their liking, thanks principally j will buy it, and keep your textbooks. chestra under the direction of A. Le- had graduated from Princeton with Window Screens] Ono year 100 roy Baker, the salutation by Eugene Sht months — to the Lions club of Red Bank and to the management'—New York Journal, Mr. Hartshorne In 1D13, thla being 1G33, «t U Nooa Sharp. AND .60 of the Molly Pitcher hotel. Worthley, president of the 10-B class, their twentieth reunion, Thres months Rain or Shln«. Red Bank received a wonderful advertisement be- Sandy Hook Park. a play, "Everystudent," the presen- A large number of the guests had tation of the diplomas and the par- CD head high grade «nd purebred Guern- Screen Doors cause of the Lions state convention being held here. Establishment of a.%ubllo park on attended tho Yale-Princeton base- THE BED BANK REGISTER ent-teacher association award by ball game in the afternoon. Several ••ya and HoiiUlno ihippod from farms of Like many other things -without intrinsic value, this tho southerly end of Sandy Hook la Harry C. Sleber, principal, and the A a Mart d county, Ohfo, and Llvlngiton la a member of collego mates attending Saturday count/) MIcBiesn, Mflht where they were cannot be computed In terms of dollars and cents, but again brought to the fore by a res- recessional by the orchestra. railed, and to bo eold (or the high doll ru- THE ASSOCIATED PEESS olution adopted by the Board of evening's party had not seen each Made of heavy Its advantage to. the community will readily bo realized The Parent-Teacher association other s^nco graduation. After dln- nt tltti •«!«. An ««tra fancy lot of dairy Tho Associated Press la exclusively entitled to tho Freeholders urging the Governor, COWB with rallk production records and by everyone who knows how important it is to show a awnrd for the student outstanding nor dancing and card games were d butterfftt teeth Galvanized U33 for republlcation ot all news dispatches to it or not good time to worth-while visitors. It Is only stating the tha Legislature and Now Jersey's in scholarship, character, leadership representatives. In CongreBS to work enojyed. Wire. ottwrwioe credited in this paper and also tho local neTBi bald truth to say that both tho local Lions club and the and service was given to Marjorio Among those present wore Mr. for such establishment under tho Hammond. published therein. hotel folks did this job to the "queen's taste." That great public works program about and Mrs. Johnfrltz Achclls, Mr. and S It, 0 in. others tried to do the same is attested by the fact that to be launched by tho administration Tho cast of the play was, Result Mrs. E. D. Bransome, Mr. and Mrs. flags were flying throughout the town on the conven- at Washington, Mnrjorlc Maclnnea; Truth, Elva Frederick J. Burghard, Mr. and Mra. 3 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933. tion day and that there were other manifestations of Rose; Everystudent, William Dern- J. Wright Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John This piece of land, fronting on 8 ft, 0 In. good will. both tho ocean and Raritan bay, la berger; Athletics, Fred Williamson; J. Bovd, Mr. and Mra. Edward M. Only on rare occasions has Red Bank been fortun- ideal for the purpose; is very close iood Times, Richard Gorsuch; Class- Crane," Mr. and Mra, Harry I. Caesar, ,to enough to bo chosen for a convention gathering. The to the metropolitan area; and is tin- mate, Charles Wolbach, Jr., Bluff, Mr. and Mrs. George Dwlght, Mr. usod by tho Federal government. If Jack Hammell; . Study, Virginia and Mrs. C. Lindo Despard, Mr. and Red Bank Needs Red Bank Lions had no easy task In getting their state Gho3t, Anthony DeStcfano; 3Q bend ot Finest and Choicoit Jersey* convention to be held hero. Many other places made properly developed it would provide Mrs. Harris Fisher, Jr., Mr. and ever put up at auction, with good sito, More Shade Trees. room for thousands of people at little Latin, Jessamin Sloan; Math, George Mra. ThomaB S. Field, Mr. and Mrs, and you tiff, good mltk producers and high bids for the same attraction. Last week's event has dem-cost and without Interference with Baine; Wisdom, Mona Franz; Am- butterfat taitara. Thais are the best that Red Bank had a heavy loss of fine shade trees in onstrated that this town knows how to take care of a Haloy Flske, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ru- can be found and you can own them at the forts at the tip of the hook. In bition, Dorothy Grlflln; Fersever- fua C. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph your own prlco by attending thle cow sale, tho terrific wind storm Saturday, June 10. Many trees convention. It should be an encouragoment to other or- case of war it would bo but tho work enco, Eleanor Noe; Good Sense, C. Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. William a> they muit be eold. EACH Which had lived the span of a man's lifetime were laid ganizations besides the Lions to bring important gath- Madeline Hendrickson; Herald, Wal- Many of thaae cow» ara fresh and cloio of a moment to bar tho entrances at Barclay Harding, Mr. and Mra. John sprlngera, tubarculln and blond tested, low In a few minutes. It is estimated by those compe- erings here. the point where tho public has been er Ilogrefe and Alma Mater, Helen L Hay, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Constan- with tuberculin rateet. This U your op- tent to know that fully 250 trees wero blown down. slopped for generations. Since the McKee. tino McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Irving portunity to buy the bast dairy cowe at The members of the January class your own price—ytn always sell. You c«n Other Sizes at Such destruction cannot be measured In dollars and government Is not making use of the Rlker, Mr. and Mrs. Konnoth Sog- sea these oow» any tlmw on (aro a ale. Re- site at present we can see no pos- of tho Junior high school are Ulysses cants, but from this viewpoint alone the loss was tre- german, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander member we have sales every two woelta on Low Prices. sible reason why tha people should Simpson Grant Allen, Angelina Sealktns, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stew- Thursdays. mendous. The loss of shade and of outdoor beauty not be allowed to use it, Aschottlno, Florence Averro, Ger- Two Stock Bull e. cannot be accurately estimated by anyone. Some sec- Publicity as a Cure art, 3d, Mr. and Mro. Albln Swenson, —Freehold Transcrip. trude Brady, Anna Ellda Brill, Au- Mr. and Mra. Wilbur B. Ruthrauff, 13 HEAD OF HORSES. Window Screens tions of this town lacked an adequate number of trees brey Brown, Christine Carotenuto, for Income Tax Injustices. Mr. and Mra. Frederick C. Tatum, .Tosme and ilnslai. roady for work, ex- SELF-LOCKING. before the storm and tho destruction wrought by the Edwin Chlnnock, Thomas Coaentino, Much criticism has been directed at J. P, Morgan Mr. and Mra. J. Borena Waters, Mrs. tra good farm chunks. Coed bones can AdjiiNtiililo, Sliding. gale calls attention to this fact more forcibly than ever House Is Heroic Rita Dclauldicc, Daniel DeLuca, An- be bought hero any tlmo. Alao 160 head Heavy Galvanized. and his partners in the banking business, all of them thony Destofano, George Blgrlm, Charles Bryan, Mrs. Mary Plum Pot- poultry, pig), oh ear, and humous. Attend before. For its refusal to surrender to the ter, Mlsa Margaret Bryan and Gray this sale end bring your friends with you,' men of enormous wealth, because they have not paid powerful veterans' lobby, the House Catherine Ely, Jennie- Figaro, Louts Nature in leveling the trees in the wind storm was ncome taxes the past two years. It imposes no tax on Figaro, Nicholas Gentile, Betty Bryan, Joseph Bailey, T. Clarke, TERMS:—At Salt. Private Sales Dally. 12x33 no more destructive than man. Some Red Bank streets of Representatives has earned the George Case, Thomas Field, Jr., Wil- magination to believe that few, if any, citizens of the gratitude of the nation. The Presi- Grace, Annette. Groenblatt, Dorothy JACOB ZLOTK1N & SON, are devoid of trees. Years ago, when flagstone walks Griffin, Helen Virginia Havens. Kath- liam E. Foster, A. Morgan, E. Gad- Phone 330 Freehold. 18x33 35c United States received greater benefits from the govern- dent has been spared the necessity dls Plum, Arnold Wood, Sr., Arnold •wore replaced with smoother, more uniform cement ment than Mr. Morgan and his partners. It Is only erlne Johnson, Virginia Kccler, Mary "Tho man who eo.ll good cows and horses of a Justifiable veto, and the work LeValley, Domlnio Llpert, Marjorie Wood, Jr., and Fred Worleman. 28x33 49c: walks, It was necessary to remove many fine trees. For natural that folks in much humbler circumstances who of rehabilitating tire economic life and glvo ft square deal." ovary tree cut down, however, a younger tree should Maclnnes, Rao Margules, Clarence had to pay income taxeB should feel that "something is of the United States, in line with Maxfleld, Arthur Mayhew, Albert have been planted in its place, hut this was not done. otten in Denmark" when they see multl-milllonalrea the Roosovelt program, can begin Manna, Jane Powers, Lucy Saggose, Caught While Robbing Linden place is an example. getting off without paying anything. without any further legislative com- Stanley Savige, Ruth Smith, Doro- plications. The determined stand In There is no better time than the present to start a But it is beside the mark to blame Mr. Morgan or thea Smyth, Jean Kathorlne Stryker, Grocery Store, Jailed trea planting campaign. The price of trees is very low the lower House against the Stelwer- Annio Sweel, A. Edna VanBrunt, his partners for doing this. In avoiding the payment of Cutting amendment to the Indepen- and the unemployed can be put to work planting them. income taxes they have apparently done nothing illegal. Lois Wolcott, Gene Worthley and Al- Anthony Saberdine of Catherine Here Is an opportunity for civic organizations and indi- dent offices appropriation bill was berta Youmans. street, charged with attempting to They have simply taken advantage of provisions in the Indeed a surprise, for usually it is viduals to join hands with the borough officials in per- rob the grocery store at the corner aw which enabled them to evade income taxes. The the senate that repulses lobbyists. The members of the June clasa of of Lelghton avenue and Bank street, iorming an act of public norvioe that, will be a living average citizen does- the ..same,' Mr. Morgan and hJB This time, alas, tho senate saw fit tho Junior high school are Monroe monument. Most of the shade trees which shelter us conducted by Samuel Blzzarro, was •artners are no different from the ordinary run of folks to forget It3 traditional dignity and •M»m.', IMwarrt .-. Fay Anderson, sente-ncer! rn servo 354 days In the today were planted by our forefathers for our benefit, h seeking to pay as little as possible In income taxes. common decency in order to curry Janet Angleman, George F. Baine, county jail by Justice Henry F.Hy- Clarence Beck, Charles A. Bennett, end we should do the same lor those who will follow us. Instead of blaming Mr. Morgan and his partners for favor with the veterans, or, worse lin last Saturday. Ha pleaded BuMy yet, play petty, partisan politics for Jr., James Bennett, Dominic Santelll, laying nothing, it would be more to the point to blame Victoria Blnaco, John Thomas Black, to tho charge. the law-makers for enacting measures which enable the sake of putting .the President in The man was caught in the act a hole. It is disconcerting to see Ouida Blanc, Elizabeth Boardman, men of great wealth to escape their fair share of taxa- Betty Borden, Mary Bordluk, Clara by Policemen George Clayton and Anywhere at AH such stalwart conservatives and Gilbert Dahlgren as they were pa7 ion. One of the most incongruous features of the Mor- economy proponents as New Jer- Coleman, Russell Brltton, Elaine It makes no difference what part of Boy Scouts as Preservers - gan investigation is that some of the very representa- Srower, Mllllcent Chhinock, Anna trolling the borough streets In a car sey's own Benators, Barbour and j Mae Chriatman, Nelson Clerk, Au- during tho night He had already this country—or the world, for that ives and senators chiefly responsible for loopholes in tho Kean, playing such a game. of Ancient Burying Grounds. ncomo tax laws which enable men of large riches to brey Deborah Cook, Marlon Cook, gained entrance, according to the matter—in which the final rites are to As for tho Steiwer-Cutting amend- police, and had filled a bag with gro- sscape taxes are tho chief critics of Mr. Morgan and his Arthur Cotgreave, William Crawford, be held, if the need for services arises A short time ago the members of the Atlantic town- ment itself, the danger lay not only Virginia Mae Curtis, Patsy Arnone, ceries valued at $50. He was taken ship Boy Scout troop spent a day In clearing away brush artners. They must place a very low estimato on pub- in its provisions, but also In tho Jack to his homo, whore groceries, It 1B in this city. and undergrowth at private burying grounds in the vi- .io intelligence if they think that such tactics will ab- precedent it would have set for C. Dean, Philip Delia Pietra, believed he had' taken on a previous Our experience and our contacts with cinity of Colt's Neck where the bodies of veteranB were jolve them from blame. Tadually whittling away every one William Dernberger, Virginia Ellert, visit, were found. Bessie Evans, Herbert Falkonberg, funeral-directors everywhere, fits us interred. Among the cemeteries -which tho boys put into Probably no where in the whole civilized world, ex- of the economy steps affecting ex- presentable condition were some where R«volutionary service men in any degree. Such a Richard E. Francis, Mona Charlotte very well for taking care of every de- cept the United States, could men of the great wealth of Franz, Raymond Michael Fugee, Jr., Car Hits Telegraph Pole. tail. war soldiers were hurled. Mr, Morgan and his partners legally escape paying in- procedure would have made a mock- ery of any attempts to balance tho Jennie Fusco, Peter Galatro, Carmine Henry Libner, sixteon years old, Monmouth county has many ancient • burying come taxes. That the Morgan firm was amply able to federal budget and would havo used Carofolo, Caroline Teresa Carofolo, of Koyport, was removed to tho Mat- grounds some of which antedate the War for Independ- pay euch taxeB is shown by the fact that it granted up,.for cases of doubtful need, fund? Ann Virginia Gasklll, George Gillea- awan private hospital with a broken ence, as Is attested by the dates on tho gravestones. In large financial favors to many persons prominent as that the government must have tl ple, Eugene Gllttenborg, Elizabeth shoulder last Sunday afternoon when public officials. Godfrey Goode, Richard Wilton Gor- tho car In which ho was riding ran ALBERT W. WOR.DEN, DIRECTOR earlier times when little else than agriculture waa the prosecute its program of recovery such, Roseann Grand, Mildred Doug- Industry of tola section private burying: grounds were on Incidents of this kind do not inspire confidence that for the country as a whole. Into a telegraph polo on the Holm- las, Edna Lillian Greenley, Mary del-Matawan road. Libner was PHONE 557 almost every farm. the government is honestly managed. They may be —Newark Sunday Call. Catherine Greenwood, Ethel Marlon OOE.FRONT ST. ^RED BANK.N.J. legally all right, but they do not coincide -with common thrown out of tho car. The driver, Not the least vestige of many of these cemeteries Groves, Oliver Hazard Perry Gwynn, John Post, eighteen years old, of ****** remains and others are so run down and overgrown everyday rules of a square deal. Every patriotic Amer- Joanne Hackett, Anthony Stoble, POORLY ATTENDED MEETINGS. Kcyport was not Injured. The ac- with vegetation that unless some one soon takes action ican knows that his country is the best in the world. Jacob Paul Halporin, John G. Ham- cident wa3 reported to tho state po- Nevertheless in some respects there are. laws in other mell, Marjorio Porrlns Hammond, to preserve them the time -will not be distant before they Elmer Hesse Asks That More Citi- lice at Headden's Corner. will be -wiped out. They are historical landmarks well lands which we might well copy. One of them would be Ruth M. Hance, Josephine Hascall, to make men of great wealth contribute their proper zens Turn Out. Madeline Hendrlckson, Walter Wil- worth preserving, and It Is gratifying that the Boy liam Hogrife, Richard Hopkins, Scouts of Atlantic township have called attention to share towards the cost of the government. 202 East Front Street, Seabright News. Red Bank, New Jersey George William Howland, Aulchle this fact by their action. Civic improvements organiza- The Income tax rate this year was higher than for Juno 19, 1933. Elizabeth Huhn, Benjamin Hulso, (Tha Bed Bank Reglotar can be bought tions and other societies might well devote part of their a long time past. Many persons who could ill afford to Editor of The Register.-— Helen Imlay, Martha S. Ingles, Nancy In Seabrisht at the itores of Morrit Weil> activities to preserving the ancient burying grounds of do so were forced to pay these taxes. One of the rea- There haa been a great deal of dis- Ivins, Grace Jannarone, Thomas Jar- man and II. Lelkowlts.) this county. sons why they had to pay more than they did before cussion the past two months as to dine, Arthur Jiannlno, Alleyne Fran- The Women's Democratic club will wao became Mr. Morgan and othora of his kind in afflu- the advlsabllltly of tho new half-sc.i- ces Johnson, Edward Johnson, Ralph hold an election of officers tomorrow ent circumstances did not pay anything. It is not a slon plan to be inaugurated with tho H. Johnson, James Edward Kelly, night in Dowd's hall. Postmistress next school year. Alice Louise Kennedy, Kathorlne pleasant picture nor ono which seems like a new deal. I have been approached numerous Jano Qarland, who has been pres- It appears much more like a "raw deal" for the "small Kennedy, Marjorio Davla Kohl, Jesse ident the past two years, has an- times on this question, and had to S. Lelghton, Esther E. Levlno, Irv- fry." admit that I knew very little of tho nounced that she will not bo a can- Keep Lakehurst Air Station, situation, but in each case I ap- ing Levlnsky, Alvin A. LIttrell, David didate for re-election. But essentially this is not the fault of Mr. Morgan pealed to tho parent or parents to at- H. Lukens, Helen Marguerite Lyons, Manned by Competent Officers. nor of others of his kind. These rich men did not make tend the board meetings so a general Julia Eunice Mabb, Walter Karl Alterations aro being made to the the laws which were written BO advantageously for their discussion could be had. Makin, Jr., Helen Makrls, Nancy Surf bathing pavilion. One section The congressional committee appointed to investi- of tho boardwalk fronting the beach gate the loss of the Akron has made a report in which interest. These laws were made by tho elected repre- I am therefore taking this means Hanco Malchow, Roy A. Moncle, f bringing to the people of Rod Kathcrine Elizabeth May, Anita Mc- will be covered with an awning and it recommends that tho nit station at Lakehurat lie re- sentatives of the people. Tho public gets exactly the Sank tho need of co-operation if the will bo for tho exclusive use of pat- kind of government it deservos. Tho amount of Intelli- Gulre, Jack McHugh, Helen Brandes tained and that another airship be built to replaco the Ian is to be approved or rejected. McKce, Thomas McKnlght, John rons. The lattico framework on the Akron. Coincident with this report the Navy depart- gence it puts into Ihe ballot box measures the amount of It waa more or less discouraging south side will be extended. Other at the laat board meeting, for my ex- Henry Metzgar, Marion Mitchell, ment issued an order transferring Lieut. Commander good government which it receives. Lloyd V. Newman, Jessie Eleanor changes aro being made and tha en- pectations were that at least a few tire pavilion is being, repainted. BY THESE GUIDES Herbert V. Wiley, formerly in command of tho Akron, Ono of the best ways to correct injustices which ea- of our towna people would be on Noe, Alvin Olson, Virginia Pace, to sea duty. Lieut. Comander Wiley was aboard the able rich men to escape paying income taxes would bo hand and give some voice as to their Raymond Pearcc, Stewart Powers, J. R. Kilpatrlck and family of New expense can be judged Akron when it was wrecked hut was not in command to make all such information public. The people are feelings, but not one person put in Myrtle Jeannetto Ralph, Muriel' York are occupying the R. D. Schal- on that flight. The congressional committee reported appearance, and my remarks were Rath, Ruth Reamer, Clarence Rec- ler residence- at South Beach. entitled to the fullest possible Information about Income taken lightly. tha question la asltod, "How can I toll that the loss of the Akroni was apparently due to poor taxes. This was done for a short time, but it was dis- vey, Esther Reevey, Anna Rice, Mil- Mrs. Jeromo Welch gave birth to a The main reason, as I see Ik, that dred Rlddlo, Cone Ridge, Marie Rit- daughtor Saturday at Fltkln Me- how much ehould bo apont for a funoral ? judgment. continued. Tho opposition to this publicity was almost parents do not attend the bourd til py almost ter, Margaret Rbchkovsky, Helen morial hospital. Before-hor marriage entirel th meetings is tho fact that they are in- Lieut. Commander Wiley is not the first ofllcer who y on^ the part of wealthy interests. The averagge :lincd to believe that their opposition Margaret Rogers, Elva Roso, Lily Mrs. Welch was Miss Alice Johnson. A difficult question that, but a most natural one. had successfully operated dirigibles on long flights to "sma11 W incomincome taxpayetaxpayerr hahadd nnoo objectionsbtji .. ThThe will be taken out on their children, Ruflln, Virginia Kathryn Sattcr, Mil- A trophy waa presented to Re- It can only bo answored npoclflcally when applied be transferred from this oprvieo to neu duty under the | Mor6an Investigation Is ,m Indication why the "big and of course hesitate to put In an ton Hugh Scott, Clara Tcsolo Scott, bokah lodge Friday night for rank- to an individual caoo. But there aro threo general ts appearance. I personally do not Arthur Sherman, William Showell, Iron ^cla d rules of th^^e navy3T t. Commande«..,.wr ^^^^^6..Rosendihl. , „a. j , o^ted NaLumllNaturally thethey didid nontt wantt tto bbe pert? ng second highest In tho state In 1 up aa a in amo them if thihiss hhai s been done in guides that should prove of groat aid— survivor of the Hhenandoali crash, afterward navigated!"" ""o ™ " P >' K nothing ivhon othor citlzono who Llda May Shultz, Anthony Blclllano, membership for the yoar. i ! he pant, but such nctionu will not bo Eunice Sloveklng, Jacqueline Dolgh- tho Los Angeles on many trlp3 without mishap. If the !ha d tt hard timQ lo malt0 both cnd3 meet wore doing .olerated as long as I am a member Mr. and Mrfl. William Wharton 1 The standard of living to which each io accus- thelr b!t The tlme is !tlorc than rl for tt ton Simpson, Jessamin Sloan, Ruth opent tho week-end with Mro. Rob- dirigible Is to be continued as a part of our navy then i P° return of In- it the board of. education, and I tomed. To 00 far abovo Is mlBgulded senti- COmo tax shall welcome any complaints of this Virginia Smith, Ray Frances Snede- ert Wharton. the Navy department should do away with Its arbitrary j felicity and for a change In the income tax kcr, Mary Soffel, Edward Straubo, Iaws whlch wl mal£o il Und. Miss Mao Welch is visiting frlendo mentality—-to far bolow, mlotaken economy. rule which takes competent olllcers from the dirigible;! " Impossible for' possessors of It must be remembered that Dr. Rosella Taylor, Holon Conover Til- at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. nnd transfers thorn to sea duty. Jty all means keep the great wcalth to enjoy the benefits of the government Randall and myself are but two of ton, Earl Truox, AnnnboIIe VanDas- 2. Available fundo. By this ib meant tho caoh on wlthout Waltor Brazes Is visiting his broth- Lajiohurst air stntion, which cost around $20,000,000, but Paying anything in roturn. a board of nlno and without some sel, Eleanor Vanderhoof, Ralph Van- er, John Brazes, of thla place. hand In savings or cheeking accounts together have it manned by competent ollicers und keep them in outside co-operation our positions nro Note, Harry VanNote, Rita Van- handicapped if wo aro to hold to our Wlcklc, Eugene W. Viereck, Mar- with insurance provided for juot thla purpoae. this branch of the (service. promises. I therefore beg of you to attend these meetings, as it is your jorle Vincent, Wlnflold S. Wain- Middletown Village. 3. Tho effect on future Income. To spend an It will surprise ua a lot if In tho end Europe doe3 will that wo nro trying to carry out. wright, Jessie Walker, Ruth Walker, not charge un a good stiff commission for permitting us Gladys Jeannetto Waters, Frederick amount that would seriously curtail tho prin- Yours sincerely, (Tho Bod Bonic RtB|iter ran bo bomrht | to cancel those war dnbtn—Dunhnr's Weekly (Phoenix). Elmer Hesse. Brown Williamson, Harold B. Wil- at the »tor«» of J. C. Knlcht anil V/llllsa cipal and thus work future hardship la never son, Ireno Caroline Wilson, Richard D. Watoro.) good business Judgment Woodrow Winning, Charles Albert Protection for the Thrifty JKKSEV COMEDIAN. Mm. Howard Holgato has returned Wolbach, Jr., Eleanor Wolcott, Mar- to Buffalo after a stay with her BU- In determining funoral cxpenoen, wo earnestly Provided in Securities Measure. Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds have shall VanNest Wolcott, Florence 16. Tom Howard of Riimson Got $-1,600 tor, Mrs. John Caroy. recommend that theso threo gulden ba kept In Wooloy, Jano Wyckoff, Thomas. Zln- ThomaB Osborno haa had a blue & Day at JlqllyM'ood. Riile, Ijitcy Zlporo, Vivian Sayre and mind. A declolon based on them provnntn regret to regulate security sales offern rciioonablo protection to stone drlvoway made on hlo property and yat permits an expenditure that is In keep- (From N«wnrk 3undiiy Cnll.) Wllhelmenla Turner. and a comont block foundation the thrifty in their savings. The government insists Although Tom Howard, the droll, ing with hahlts and ciiotomn formed In life. that the nollero of bonds and stockn in Interstate com- placed under hlo garage. The work dejected and smllelesn clerk of the was dono by Capt. Anthony Blschoff. merce bo frank and honest in their statements. Tho The profesKion of private banking-, Bays Mr. Morgan, "Musical Grocery Store" scries on Inquiries for further, more specific information DODDLE BIUTJIDAY TARTY. Georga W. Smith attended tha re- name principle underlies tho Pure Food and Drugs' Act. 'has been practised alnco the Middle Arjen." That could WEAF, was born In County Tyrone, union of hla graduation class at Rut- •will be given courteous uttontlon—and will be con- lave liecn nurmlned frogj some- of its practises. Ireland, on Juno 18, 1885, ho lives gora collogo last week. Thlo emergency measure, nnd tho President's action quietly from the ballyhoo of Broad- Mr. and Mm. Frederick nurghard sidered strictly confidential. t.ownrd the hanks ait the ilnst. htops that have lieen - Norfolk Virglnian-Pllot. Mrs. William V. D. Jolliffe of New way nt his home on the hnnlm of tho Open New Trophy Boom. York IIBB been upending several days taken In a long while for the protection of the. thrifty. Bhrowslmry river, nenr iturmmn. Ills Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Burg. Thlo clans includes people from nil walks ot lite, the rich hobbles aro gardening, racing whip- with lior son, Mnltby B. Jelllffo. hard of Hanco road, Fair Haven, Cleorgo Crawford of Leonardo has us well as tho poor, but It in made up principally of "Fram-e wants security." The very thing Uncle Sam pet hounds and motorboatlng, all far i;avo a. dlnnor party Sunday evening uhouM liny from his pinoh-penny days of lioup- rented Charles Ellort'n house on Con- profMnlonal men, nmall buninc'is men and tradesmen, ' "I for when he loaned tho money. to celebrate the birthdays of Mr. over nvonuc. The rental wan made R. R. MOUNT & SON who htivo not tho timo, nor facilities necessary to han- ing. —Toledo Blade. Burghnrd and ffi. D. Bransomo, and by John N. Hlllyer. Funeral Directors dla thMr Investments to their bent advantage, ,'lincc In hla youth Howard moved to nli;o to formally open a new trophy Mrs. Goret H. Conovor and hor Bon they mtint depend on their bankers and brokers to a Philadelphia, where- ho was first at- room which was recently completed. Thomas aro on a nojourn at Chicago. Frederick K. Adams, M|4r. great extent it la no more than fnlr (hat tho government tracted by Btorlcs of actors' linlarlco, The trophy room "Is finished to ro- Mrs. Frederick G. Adams is a pa- There are ti,28O feet. In a mil* unions it happens to bo fwniMo a log cabin. The walla aro 135 W. Front Street, Red Hank, N. J. Instiro their protection iii;alnet gnmblcun nnd iiper.iilat.orn fin a flctoil when It la approximately 23,705 feet. but started to work .•is n grocery tient at Rlvervlew hospital at Red ::|erk. With tho ntngo ntlll his oal, lined with big game specimens nt- •who ntuml to gain r.vurytlilng and lone nothing. • flprlngfloM Union. (! Bank. Tdcpliono 226 Howard finally becamo trouper teptlng tho BurghardB' eklll In field Mr. and MM. Erucot Blschoff and Hoarding, an evil which linn pliiyml a leading role and mot a young girl whom ho en- nnd stream*. in the er.onomlo c»nfmsjon of tho pant several years, ran family of Valley Stream, New York, gaged an a partner to accompany hisi Among those attending wero Mr. spent fUmday with Capt. and Mrs. ba traced directly to tho unscrupulous dcalltiga of finan- ish National Caskets Cop3 ar« a hard-working lot. But a cheerful crowd Illustrated Bong net. Later they wero nnd Mrs. Johnfrltz Acheltn, Mr. and Anthony Blnchoff. ' ciers, who hnvo had tho mnall Inventor at their mftrcy, Lapeclally traffic cops. They're- always whistling- »t married ftnd became ntara In but- Mro. E. D. Branoome, Mlns Margaret Tho Lndics' aid society of rh« Re- Many of thoao money chaiigoru gulncMl a foothold dur- their work.—UciuUng (l'».) Timefl. lfiflfiue and jnuulcal comedy fihowa on Bryan, George- Case, William E. Fos- formed church hold an all-day meet- ing nml Immediately Xnlloivlm; tho World war, when Broadway. Four yearn ago Howard ter, Mr. and Mrs. Haloy Flako, Jr., Ing last week nnd nindo plans for NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT played in tho plctura "Haln or fihlno" E«UU or Parry Ryun Norrln, ilenwaail. utility win a minor Inane, They wt-utlicrctl tin- nhort Mr. nnd Mra. Tliomaa S. Field, Mr. tho annual toll Mippor Thursday, Oc- ow ami thon landed a contract for fifty nnd'Mrfi. Harold Hartuhorne, Mr. ami tluttca in hereby given that tha m;<-tHiltt» ml «unHl /.„„. " 6&ptcmlor}, "whiah followed the war, atnl wiro on hnnd tober f). _ ctf tha Huliarnber, administrator of tho en* Hnti'il Juno 16. A. 11. lu: t0 Bhorl.il. JIo received $4,BOO for every Alojaindor .Honlkln, Mr. nnd to do thfilr dMnngo In the boom ilnyn of 1037 nntl 1028. ™" """l to that. av tnte ot tialil «!ec«git*e<). will l>» miillterf nml ahould not u«t.,-i r* . ^ ho worlnui In Hollywood, K.nllv Mrs, Kdwln Htowart, 3d, and Mrs. Thq road to hotter ami blKRor bual- »tat«d by th« 0tjrro«aU nt 4h,$ Ooimty of five ginee droned hyt tho wuynitie for & larjjfi u / Monmouth mit'l reported (or ^Uioment to Herald. dl-turb »-n»l»th 1 this year ho became* Interested In Kenneth Ficggormnn an'l Mr. nnd noan l'eadn through Tho ReKititor (i ad- raiKa Mmt. Frederick. .C Tatum. ths Orphana Court (id imiil '.'.unity, on H»«l Uank, N. J., vertising Jlmj4lv«Jt!««aaTOU Thl M fajJ d J 'to RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21, 1933. Thh colored residents of thlo section. She All tho rent of her estate wai left to was tho widow of Jolm Jackson and Weddings. Big Night For her nephew, Alonzo Magee, and herBarter Address Recent Patients At wan 95 ycara old. 'i'ho funeral waa niece, Mildred Lindsay, in equal hold Saturday afternoon at tho wel- West-Mass. sharco. Tho codicil named her niece, Riverview HosplttJ fare homo and burial waa made In With all the pomp and ceremony Club Auxiliary Bequeathed to SonEmma Nichols, executrix. By Mrs. Veorhls Whlto Ridgo cemetery at Eatontown of a church wedding, Miss Elolse Mrs. Mary J., Conover of Marlboro r-^Mr. ami Writ, rmniyl Mc,it& t.f Jmnea A. by Funeral Director W. H- Freeman West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo-Players' Auxiliary Combined, Will of James Norman of Red executed her will in 1022. Bequests Woman's Club President to Rumson nrn 1hi> parcnta of n lliUih Jamea A. Lovlo, managor of theof Freehold. lln T. Weat of Rumaon, was mar- Business and Pleasure Bank is Admitted to Probate of personal articles were mada to Speak Over WJBI Tomorrow ter born ycati-rday at the lllvcivlrw Hotel Douglao ot Newark, died early John P. Euler of St. Clement's ried to John BlaBs of Union City on —-Cash Bequests Made to her nieces;, Mary Conover and Lulu hnjjplt.nl. yesterday In Newark Beth Iara«l IIOB- church at Belford conducted tho ser-tho Blago of tho Lincoln theater at ' Night—Gifts for Outgoing Maghan. She left 5100 to her neph- Night—Talko by Mrs. W. Bar- Mrs, Krnlii Oil,, of Fair Haven un- pltal. Ho had boon operated on' Jor vicou £it tho iifimi! and nt t\\a jrt'ave. Union City Thursday night, June in, Officers. Other Heirs. ew, Ira C. Ma^harn, and her niece, clay Harding. derwent an op(-raUon yesterday hn' appendicitis Juno 8. Complications, Mra Jackson for many years waa before a large gathering of friends Luella Maghan. Her gold watch and the removul of her tom,ila and ucieri" The ladles' auxiliary of the Play- James Wornmn, a well-known resi- Mrs. Thomas Voorhia, president of Including peritonitis, developed alter employed In tlw homo of Rev. Dr.and rolativcu. Rev. Vincent Burns, dent of Red Bank -who died recently, chain and all her bedding and ho appcarod to Improve. pastor of tho Union church of Palis- ers' boat club of Fair Haven had a clothes wero left to her niece, Elea- the Red Bank Woman's club, wilt Robert Davftrlo, nine ymusi oUI, tmn Dunncll of Trinity church, Reci most delightful time last night, com- made hla will In 1023. He bequeathed Mr. Levio ilrst worit to Nowark In Bank. She spent two years at theade, performed tho ceremony. The to his son, Charlea H. Norman, the nor S. Tllton. All the rent of her es- speak tomorrow evening at 6:15 o[ Mi. and 11 ru. Unnlnl nuvorlo of 101T, and wfis connected with the choir of St. John's Evangelical Lu- bining business with pleasure, at tho tate wao bequeathed to her niece, o'clock on the Red Bank barter ex- liineroH inn, way opciatiMt on for welfare homo and frequently ex- clubhouse. Aftor u short buFjinesH property on the east side of Shrews- Robert Treat hotel. Soon afterward pressed her appreciation of tho kind- theran church Bang "O Promise Me." bury avenue on which the concrete Eleanor £t. Tilton, and her nephew, change over WJBI. hcrnl/i yt'slej-dny. ha entered the army and Haw ser- Beisaion the remainder of the oven- George C. Tllton, and they were Within the past few days Mrs. Mr.s. John J. Mailiacli of IIl};hlaMdE) ness tihown her by tho superintend- There wore eight bridesmaids, ing waa spent in general cociabiUty, and general contracting business of named as executors of the will. vloo in France. On his return ho wasent and nurses at the home. eight UBhers, two flower girls, two James William Barclay Harding, chairman waa brouijht to thf lio;jiiHfil Rundny appointed manager of tho Berwick a feature of which waa paying trib- Norman and son Is con- William II. Walsh of Long Branch of the exchange, has addresaed the with a fractuiOfl loft lej;. veil Carriers and a ring bearer in ute to the outgoing ofHccrs and ex~ ducted. He left to hia eon all hotol, Nowark iind held that post Mrs. Ustollo May Baclgalupl, addition to tho maid of honor and the personal property connected with bequeathed a plot in Greenwood Liberty grange of Mailboju and the Pelcr Maln.:r of Ilolivulel nnd from 1919 to 1»24. Ho then went to tending a hearty welcome to their cemetery at Brooklyn to his son, Wil-Atlantic grange of Colt's Neck, Charles DiKazio of Allan) lo 1 igh-, n former resident of Fair Haven, tho best man. Tho bride was attired HUcceHtjura. the buBlnofls and all the accounts due the Riviora hotol, Nowark, of which died last SaLurday morning at herin a white rullled organdie dress and the firm. He left a house at 79 Ma-liam S. Walsh. Bequests of $1,000 In addition to a varied liat of ar-landtl undetwrnt optiratlonu this morning at IUvmview luuipltal. he won manager two and a half years home at Atlantic Highlands of com-veil caught in place with orange Mrs. Morton Planltz1 and Mrs. Lylo ple avenue to his daughter, Gertrude each were made to his grandchildren, ticles the exchange now han a Pack- until going to New York afi manager plication*! aftor a short lllneua. Shebloeooms. She carried a bouquet of Enfitice, tho outgoing president and Norman, and he also bequeathed her Frank C. Walsh, Edith S. Stone and ard truck on hand for barter. The Harry I.eidni'r of Keyport waa re- of the Park Central hotel. was 49 years old. Eafstcr lilies. vice president, respectively, wero $10,000. He left $4,000 to Flora A. Wilhclmlnn S. Tolman. A bequest of truck waa donated by, the Mount* moved frrmi (he Matfuvan lioHpKal pi'.'ttaed for their nnjHt successful ad- $100 was made to Miss Lillio Llppln- tn the Rivorview hoiiplinl yei'torday. In 1928 ho, and Frank W. Brindlo The bridesmaids wore dresses of McQueen and he alfio made bequests English company. Other unumial do- purchased the Bellcclalro hotol at Mrs. Baclgalupi WOB tho daughter minlKtiation. Mrs. Planltz and Mrs.of $4,000 each to Maude Maeon andcott. All the rest of his estate was nations include airplane rides from Ho suffered a fraetured dhouldpr nnd of the lato James and Suaan Snyder pink, blue, yellow and pale green Kn.'jtico received gifts of Bilk hosiery left to his son, William, for hia use anltle in a fall from a car. 77tli street and Broadway, Now York. chiffon, with hata to match and car- Catherine Norman. To his grand- the Airview flying service. iV,lter operating It a year they aold it VanBrunt and wan born at Fair Ha- from their club members In appreci- daughter, Hazel Ryerson, he be- as long as he .'ives. After his death During the past week the exchange Mrs. .Raymond Vittlni nf Mon- and Mr, Levio becamo associated ven. Sho had resided at Atlantic ried bouquets of carnations and ation of work done during the past queathed $1,000 i i,e left $500 to tho 2't'Bldue is to be divided equally inouth Htrect f.;ava birth to a son on Highlands for four year3. roses. The maid of honor waa at- an( among Frank C. Walsh, Edith S. obtained a canvas top for the road- with tho manager group of hotels, tired in a gown of blue chiffon with year. hia nephew, Philip R.. Carman. All Stono and' Wilhelmlna C. Tolman. stand of George Allerio of Middle- Btturduy. later going to ho Lido Beach Coun- Mru. Baclgalupl Is survived by a . Thn new officers for the ensuing the rest of his estate was left In town, who will make hla payment in Mra. Kocrt C. Wycltuff of Mata- uon, Edgar J. Baclgalupi of Fair Ha- hat to match and carried a bouquet ctiual shares to Charles H., Gertrude Mr, Walsh named his aon as execu- try club on Long Island. Ho took of yellow roses. Tho flower girls and year arB Mrs. Marie Weber presi- tor. vegetables. Mrs. R. C. Smith of wan is a surKical patient and Arthur charge of tho Hotel Douglas In Oc-ven; a sister, Mrs. Alonzo Field of de nl, MI'H. M. S. Jacobs and Mr3.and Catherine Norman, Flora Mc- Riverside Heights exchanged a C Smith of Arlington hi a. medical Ited Bank, and five brothers, George veil carriers woro white net dresses Queen and Matide Mason. He named tober, 1931, as successor to tho late and the ring bearer wore a pink JCciwin M. Farrier vico presidents, three-burner gas stove and oven for patient. Carl Lamping.. Van Brunt of Atlantic Highlands, Mrs. Samuel Corse aocretary and his son aa executor. nnd Edgar, Arthur, Elmer and Irv- organdie dress. CARD PARTlf AT KUMSON. some Gcwing work, and Mra. Ann Mr. Lovlo is survived by his wife. MmiH.m oJacHCKk jsijauJUSparlinKg treasureruenowur,, i , , ,. ., Y^ . »TJ- I Mustoe has given credit at her County Democrats to MfiH. Mr. Lovlc, who at tho tlmo of hising Van Brunt, all of Fair Haven. Mrs. Blasa, who la employed by T Women's Democratic Club Event beauty salon in exchange for in- Tiie Women's Dcmncratia club at Tho funeral was held yesterday tho Olson roofing company of New- Mr.. w.b.r took hold of the „,„. L^^e™^ huKd Friday Night, June 30. death, wau tho preaidont and rnan- ot the auxiliaryy at onco by inform- Thcodoro K ,Bcy j m h, h h terior pain ting" work at her home. Monmouth county will meet Satur- morning at nine o'cloaji at her lato ark, i3 a graduate of Coleman's busi- The Surgical Supply company hns day afternoon, Juno 24, at tho Mon- oglng director of tho Jersey Hotel homo and at ten o'clock at St. ness college. Mr. Blasa Is a grad- the members that she expected executed in 1927. She named her The Women's Democratic club of Corporation, was well known in lied a harmonious administration and Rumson will hold its annual card fitted a Red Bank woman with an teiey hotel at Asbury Park, Mrs. Jameu'B church where tho assistant uate of Union City schools and Is husband aa executor. artiflcfal hand, and in return in re-Howard Height, will preside. Assem- Bank through tho operation of thorector, Rov. John P. Fallon, cele- employed as manager of tho Na-that ic any member had any com- Joseph E. DuBols of Freehold di- party Friday night, June 30, at Red Molly Pitcher hotel, which was clouc- plaints eho would welcome them and Men's hall at that place. In ad-ceiving free taxi service from the blyman Thomas Glen Walker ot brated a high requiem mass. Mrs. tional grocery company at Hacken- rected in his will that a monument be woman's husband. Hudson county will .be tho Bpealcef, ly affiliated with tho Hotel Douglas Alico McDonough was tho organist oaok. After a trip to Washington, endeavor to adjust them immediate- erected on his burial plot in Tenren'. dition to the regular card prizes of Newark; ... ly She pledged the support of the there will be non-players' prizes and The Red Bank exchange ia re- Ho addressed the club at the May and soloist. Tho bearers wero Alfred D. C, tho couple wiil start house- cemetery. He left all the rest of his meeting. Tho Afsbury Park club la and Oliver Brighton, John S. White, keeping at Union City. auxiliary to tho boat club. estate to his wife, Helen R, DuBois, a door prize. A ton of coal, donated garded as a model by organizers of Mrs. Louisa B. Stovcns. Tony E. Hunting, president of thefor her lifetime. After her death the by John H. Naughton, and $5, do-new exchanges throughout the state. arranging a muiiical program. a roBldont of Bumson for many Jacob Stryker, Frank Pryor and James Lane. Burial, In charge of tho Dorn—Hullck. Players' boat club, responded by residue is to go to their daughter, nated by William Hoag, will bo dis-It has entertained many visitors yearB, died shortly before midnight Wordon funeral home, was In Mt. thanking the auxiliary for the many Eva D. Throckrnorton. Tho will posed of on the co-operative plan. from various parts of New Jersoy last Thursday at tho homo of norOlivet cemetery, where Father Fallon The marriage of Miss Alnctto Le- things it had done for the club and named Mrs. DuBois and MrsJ. Ewing: McGlrr hag donated an and New York since its opening, and daughter, Mrs. Graco Roff of Little gave tho absolution and led thenolr Dorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. promised the co-operation of the Throckmorton as executrlces. electrical beverage mixer. Mrs. John has made arrangements for numer- Silver, whom oho had boen visiting prayers. Daniel Dorn of Plnckney road, and Piayer.s' house committee as well aa Adelaide Quackenbush of Freehold Pfelffenberger is chairman of the ous others. Wo are, thankful to for, tho pant three weeks, Sho had Harry M. Hullck, son of Frank Hu- the club membership in whatever committee, and her assistants are our patronf, not only for made her will in 1029 and Bho made The exchange, which Is located at favoring us with their Seen 111 for tho past year. Miss Henrietta Chambers. llck of Eatontown, took place the auxiliary undertook. a codicil to the will In 1932 because Mrs. Mabel Bedford, Mrs. J. Ewing 17S Monmouth street, ia open from Sunday afternoon at the West Grove A dinner consisting of assorted McGlrr, Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mrs. business, ,but for getting Mrs, Stevens was 76 years old. She Tho funoral of Mlsa Homiotta the executrix named in the original nine to five o'clock five days a week, their copy in two or three wao born at Now York city and was Methodist church at Neptune. Rov. cold cuts, potato salad, cake and will had died. Harvey Dey, heNicholar s Lamb and Miss Helen and from nine to nine on Saturdays. Chambers of Rumson, who died on William R. Gufflck officiated at thecoffee was served by Mrs. Weber O'Rourke. daya before publication, tho daughter of tho'late Enoch and Tuesday of last week at her home, ceremony. Tho attendants were Miss nephew, received a bequest of S5O0 as ia being done by a itlmma Gregory Bratt. Her huaband, was held last Thursday afternoon at and her committee, after which and bequests of $200 each were made a Civil War veteran, dlod nine years Thelma Reynolds- of Front street there was dancing and specialty to Emma Dey, Mildred Weaden, One of the quickest ways to find a largo number of our ad- ago. 2:15 o'clock and at three o'clock at and Sidney Stout of Broad street. numbers presented by members of Boys can make extra pocket money Job ia to advertiso In The Regis- vertisers. Early copy i$ tho Church of tho Holy Crosu at The bride was gowned in pink Nellie M. Harvey and Emma. Nichols. selling Tho Register—Advertisement ter's Want Department—Advertlao- deeply appreciated. Bcaldos Mrs. Roff, Mrs. Stevens is Rumoon, with tho rector, Rev. the auxiliary, with William Smith survived ' by two daughters, Mrs. crepo with accessories to match and at the piano. John E. Murray, assisted by Rev.Miss Reynolds was attired In wood- E Emily Hlltbrunnor of Rumson and Michael H. Callahan of Atlantic roso crepo with matching accessories. During the evening colored paper 395 BROAD STREET. NEXT TO RED BANK POSTOFFICE. MrB. Florence Nellson of Middletown Highlands, a former rector of thoBoth carried bouquets of pink rosea hats, made by Mrs. Corse, wero dis- township, and two aons, Stephen Rumson church. In charge, tributed as were favors, which added Stevens of Rumson and William and delphinium. much to the gaiety of tho evening. Stevens of Plalnfield. Mrs. Mario S. Lederhaus was the Tho couple will reside at Eaton- Jack Sparling, Mra. Weber, Annie The'funeral'was hold Sunday af- organist and soloist. Sho sang "Gen- town where the, groom will build a Hart and Mrs. Arthur Holmes ren- ternoon at 2:80 o'clock at Mrs. Hllt- tlo Jesus" and "My God- and Father, new home. Mfss Dorn is manager dered solos and Mrs. Jack' Sparling brunnor'o homo with Rov. Jamoa H. While I Stray." Tho bearers were of the Economy Beauty shop at Red. pleased with an unusual balloon Owono, a retired FrcBbytorlan minis- Donnla and John Corcoran, Joseph Bank and Mr. Hullck Is a civil serv- (dance. tor, In charge. Mrs. Mario Zorr was Word, Andrew Flndley, Bernard ice electrician at Fort Monmouth. Augustus II.. Mlnton, mayor of the soloist. Sho Bang "Noaror My Eyan and OUu Strohmengcr. Burial, l<'alr Haven and a' prominent mem- i God to Thee" and "Abide With Me." In charge of tho Worden funeral Perry—Thome. ber of the Players' boat club, told of Andrew Butter was at tho piano. home, was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mlas Edna Mae Perry, daughter of his appreciation for what the club Tho bearors, all grandchildren of Miss Chambers had boen employed Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Bel-had done for Fair Haven and for tile tho docoosod, were RUBBBII, Frank for 42 years in tho homo of Cor- ford, and Carl E. Thorno of Keans- esteem In which he Is held by the and Walter Hiltbrunner, Kenneth nelius M. Bliss, who was present at burg were married Sunday, June 11, club members. At the close of his re- and Raymond Stovers and Owen tho sorvices. at tho Methodist church at Island marks he presented a personal gift E 22 to 28 INCLUSIVE Roff, Jr. Burial in charge of tho Wor- Heights by Rev. A. L. Creamer. Miss to Mrs. Weber and Mr. Hunting. den funeral homo was In Fair View Mr«. Christina Carotenuto, Helen E. Valleby, of Atlantic High- "The Hat Me Father Wore" was cemetery. widow of Michael Carotenuto, wholands waa bridesmaid and Cedrlc V. the song that "Sheriff" Annie Hart died on Tuesday of last woek was S. Ryder of Red Bank was grooms- rendered and although she is well held Ia3t Friday morning at nine man. advanced in years her rendition of- Mrs. Sarah Cartan o'clock at her late homo on Mechanic of Matawan died Friday morning at The bride was attired in a white the number showed that she has Io3t street and'at ten o'clock at St. An-eatin gown with accessories to none of her pep of years ago in put- 6:30 o'clock following an oporation on thony's church, whoro tho rector, Tuesday at the Perth Amboy hos- match and she woro a corsage of ting over this song which made her THE SENSATIONAL Rev. Nicholas Soriano, conducted a pink roses. The bridesmaid waa at-famous in vaudeville some forty or pital, aged 59 yoars. For tho post high requiem mass. SUCCESS OF THE FOOD year sho has boon in poor health but tired In a blue and white gown with more years ago. Her exhibition of her condition was not thought to bo Miss Mario Maratcio waB tho or-accessories to match and Bho wore dancing was also well rendered and INDUSTRY ' serious until tho very ond. Sho wasganist and Miss Mildred LaManna a corsago of yellow roses. The was greatly appreciated by the large born at Keyport, tho daughter of tho waa tho soloist. Mies LeManna sang bride's gift to tho bridesmaid waa a assembly. late Cornelius Cuttrell and Harriett "Face to Faco" and Nearor My Godcameo necklace and tho groom's gift Wilson. About forty years ago sheto Thee." Tho bearers woro Salva- to tho best man was a collar closp todgo Memorial Service. was married to Andrew J. Cartan at toro Izzo, Raffaelo Cltarella, Paul and bar. Navcsinlc Rebekah lodge held Its New York, Blnco which tlmo she had Zambrano, Arthur Verango, Michael last meeting of the summer last made her homo at Matawan, where Carotenuto and Ernest DiFlorc. Hay—Fox. night nt Odd Fellows' hall on Mon- Mr. Cartan carried on a thriving Burial, in chargo of tho Worden fun- ..Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hay of Belford mouth street. A memorial eervice business as a dopartment store until eral home, wan in Mt. Olivet ceme- announce tho marriage of their waa given by Miss Paulino Bock, AI1 ready... add hlo doath. Ho has boon succeeded in tery. daughter Myrtle, to Ernest Fox ofMrs. Elizabeth Hurley, Mra. Carrie nillk or water, this work by tholr son, Johnson. Four Port Monmouth at Elltton, Mary- Patterson, Mra. Fannie House, Mis. , nothing else . . . II. Herbert Applcgato. Mamlo Boyd, Miss Esther Woinstein children survive, Misses Helon, Eliz- land, on February 22, 1033. ^ and Mra. Anna Valleau. Meetings bufro perfect bis- abeth and Jean Cartan, who live at H. Herbert Applegato of Elberon Tho newly married couple gradu- will bo resumed in September. can eultn or short- homo, and Johnson Cartan, who also diod Thursday of cerebral hemor- ated from Leonardo high school Fri- cake. makes his homo in Matawan. Sho Isrhage. Ho had been suffering from day, Juno 9, and the next day they aloa survived by two alBters, Mrs. A.heart trouble. Mr. Applcgato waa 71left for a wedding trip to Washing- Card of Thanks. J. Frank of Port Monmouth nnd years old and was born at Llncroft, ton. Upon their return the couple We wish to express our sincere th&nka to our relatives and frionds | VELVO-JKLL pkgs. Mro. Minnie Doran of Belford, and tho son of tho lato Grover and Mary will live at Cedar Beach, Port Mon- for their many acts of kindness, ex- two brothors, William Cuttroll of Bv-Applegatc. For over forty years he mouth. pressions of sympathy and beautiful I erott and Alfred Cuttrell of Brook- DESSERT . . was associated with tho Hanover iloral tributes at the funeral of my For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only lyn. Funeral services wero con- bank of New York. Ho retired from Simon—Broyles. son, William Pleas Rotinson, on the 4 Flavors foi Tnundiy, Friday and Saturday Only ducted from her homo at 2:30 o'clock actlvo business about three years 31st day of May. Wo especially wish I Monday afternoon. Burial was In Announcement has been made of to thank Rev. .1. W. Lee for his very i FRESH-DRESSED ngo. Mr. Applogato is survived by tho marriage of Miss Reba Simon, comforting words, and also Mr. Leon ' Green Grovo cemetery at Keyport. his wife, Mrs. May Naomi Applegate; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Simon Harris, funnral director, for hlg ex- CARUSO BRAND LARGE FLORIDA doz. ono daughter, Mrs. Mildred Applo- of Worthley street, to John O. cellent services. LONG ISLAND ORANGES .... Calvin Heath, gato Archer of Red Bank and onoBroylca of Tennessee. The ceremony Tho bereaved mother, NOODLES . brother, Dr. Grover T. Applogato of one of tho beBt known colored rcs- waa performed recently In Maryland. Mrs. Mary HorROtt, Cellophane Bag 8 oz. FANCY CALIFORNIA Ib. JdentB of Middletown township, died New Brunswick. Mr. Broyleg has been taking a course Edith, Maud, Florence and Tho funeral was held Sunday af- William Hargett, Fine, Mcd. and Wide. at hifl homo near Middlotown village in the signal school at Fort Mon- Sisters and Brother, CHERRIES . . , . last Wednesday at tho ago of 83 ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho ABbury mouth. Juno 19, 1033. ye^irs. Ho was a natlvo of North Park Prosbytorlan church, of which —Advertisement. lbs. Carolina, but most of his life- was Mr. Applcgato was a trustee, with GilTard—Miller. bottlo spent In Middlotown township where tho pastor, Rev. Charles Shaw, In Miss May 1<\ Gifford, physical PEACHES he owned a small farm nnd where churgc. Burial, in chargo of R. R.training teacher at the Atlantfc WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. CERTO ..... i he worked for various farmers. The Mount & Son, war, In Fair View cem- Highlands high school, and Milton Makes Jelly Jell Quickly. Celery construction of tho now stato high- etery. Too Late for Classification. tb. J. Miller of Connecticut, wero mar- LARCH Alanta icebox for Bnlc, nn Hood an way through hlB property a few yonrj ried Saturday evening in tho South new; iKjrcoliiIu inaido and out; 100- HEARTS ago added greatly to tho vflluo of his Dr. Frank T. O'SulUvnn Orange Episcopal church. Tho cou-pounil cHparlty, Cnll nt 171) Miuilo avo- land and ho sold part of It Jor road- of Monmouth Beach, veterinary, died ple left on a wedding trip to Canada. mic, licil_nank. N. B. C. PRISCILLA pkg. | PC otand locations. of uromio poluonlng Monday at the YOUNC whltoSirl would iTko hmiwwnrk,' BIG BOSTON They will live in Connecticut. Mr. liy liny or week: or enro o( cliihlien. Butter Cookies ... •••«» Mr. Heath Is survived by His wife Hazard hospital at the ago of 63Miller ia also a physicnl truining in- rhono ai^O-M. Ildd Ri\nk.# Choice Legs of Genuine 1933 Sarah and fivo children, tho lattor years. Ho waa born in Ireland. He structor. 1'OK SALE, fotir-plcro upplo Btt-en bed- bolng William and Calv.ln Heath of waa graduated from two European room weL; perfect condition. AUo i);L- by Kiiuid piano, Hko new. Ked Hank 6G9, LA GRANDE Mlddlotowri village, John Heath of colleges tind after he enme to the Nyc—Motzgnr. lH»_kc.\lnKUm avenue, Itod Hunk. SPRING LAMB Now York, Arthur Heath of Long Is- United States ho was graruatcd from Mia3 Dorothy Marston Nyo, daugh- WANT to Tc7iF7mi\iriinirTvltli7Mrrhu"ll7n land and Mrs. Taylor Harris of Redtho New York collcgo of Voterlnury ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nyo of intpt: rent niunt bo rcaaoiialtlc. Im- Bank. Ho aluo leuvim a biothttl', Surgery, Ho oorvod an a Jloiif^nnnt lirovfimrntn If ponalblo. Phono Kntontown EARLY JUNE PEAS Ib. Clinton Heath of Middlotown village overseas In tho World war. Hig wife Hkowliegun, Maine, and Dr. John G, 208\V Jersey Mr, Heath waa a Mothodlot locnl died threo years ago. Tho funeral Metzgar, son of Mro. H. T. Metzgar T fifty hnrdwnml mill minor 1033 pack No. 'J cans preacher and ho frequently conducted will be held thla afternoon, with Rev. and tho lato H. T, Metzgar of Red (or mile, St nnd $l.lin tuilcre. U Try Grouse & Bliiekwell'u MINT SAUCE with your BEETS Alfred Duncombo, paator of tho Ke- Bank, wei-e married Sunday at theMiuiHiin, jn l'otcrB_ plnt-£. Kuil liniik. 6ft for 6% P _. B8rvlcO3 at the Rod Hill Motliodlnt LOST nr Btoloii Friilny ni«ht. nVKnlf rilny liunb . . . hot. 25c. church. Tho funeral was held Fri- formed church of Long Branch, In home of tho bride's parents. Mcm- iiniiiilnK, orniiKo nntl • Kiccn Hi'- - day under the direction of F. Leon charge. bern and friends of tho families were ennoe: condition old hut now »cutn. l?u. SEMINOLE present. wind for liiformnlion or return lo llr. All Kinds BOLOGNAS ">• ffl| *& Harris. Wnltor Itullniui. 58 Wost Front nlrcet. COTTON SOIT Mra. Florence Kapolln and FRANKFURTERS . ^^^ Mro, Bertha It. Proctor, of Matawan died HUddonly on Krlday Two New Members BEVERAGES nt a New York hospital In her Slot nnswerH to namo of FliilTy. Itewitrd of- wife- of J. William Proctor of Long fernil. l'lonno return to Vloln'n HeHtnuiiuit, (or Branch, died Saturday night. She year. Sho waa tho wife of Anthony Of Theater Guild 2 Kiuit Front utrect, Kcd Unnk." Pomeroy Ginger Ale 3 Choice Plate has boon nn Invalid sovoral years. Rftnolla, who owns and opera tea a SAI.KSl.AllY"\vnntod to"ii"«»\iino"irulT7luirBoitunity for ono who (iilalH'it-.i. Miutl MorreFs Boneless IJqiiM Itisonl Spray "; pi. rim | 1803 of tho Rumnon publfo uohool. On Banlt, Mro. Arnold Kumpn, and An- hiiv« mitomokilo; wlniagncn In ivdrk mom, Junn 5 Mr. and Mrs. Proctor cole- Mlssn Mnudo lOlcholo was appointed important. Writo put tliiilnt n. Addri'im PIGS' FEET . . lie bratod tholr sliver wedding. Mr. tolnctto and Angclo iiapolla of Mat-vlintrmnn of tho mnmborahlp com- S. W. T,. box 611. licit Hunk. fjirijo Z8 nr.. hols. |il»« R« but. . BLACK FLAG . . 2 Proctor is a member of tho bulkhead awan. Funeral nerviceti woro hold at mittee, with Mlaa Mlltlcont Mnltln •XKflTUKY MOTOH? linlf" li. p., 1 iUo~'ne*. St. Jouoph'n church. volts 110-220: Ilohliinn mill Myorn; f.n 13 llot 8 o/, imekiiKO SUNSHINK and brklfro liulMine; firm of Thomas and Mirm Rulh Cyphorn nn her nn-jnlo $1(1. ma Jllvor inn,I. Knli- Ilium, Perrier Water . "'• ISc Prootor & Rons. HlEtEmta. Othor committees named WHEATIES Rippled Wheat SUPPLIES FOR CANNING. Besldcin her hunbp.nd, Mrn. Proctor MAKIUFJ) 45 YKAKS. wero Ctrnmlln Hnmmell anil Mrs. LU- ..-'lAKi') ndont iiomo iovcly rTihi^miil Kit" la Survived by tw bvothern, Harry Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winkler, who Him Cherry, mnlce-up; Thomnn Ilron- t«n» tn imvo their llvon. A hnnioli'sA llt- Ideal Brand Grape Juice »,,».,. Thn Nmv HrcnUfaiil AND PRESERVES nan, proportion; nnd Mrs. Arthur tlo fcmnlo ilou will l>o (hunkful for it mn- Ros of Atlnntln City mid Ttnrron Rox mutcn thotr hntttn with tholr son, tronn or innstcr. 1'hi.Mi Hod Hunk MIH l>o1 for Uc of IGaflton, Ponnnylvnnia; and live Otto Wlnkler of Highland!), wlll'col- Mayliev/, MIHU Mary Allen nmt Wd- WAN'l'Kfi, $1,60(1 mi flmi in.nlitniti'. on at i«.f-23c -: >'*• - 2 2Sc 12 Parownx . . „ ' "»• '" • fh' sinters, Mm. Harry VnnClonf of South cbratc tholr 4IHU wedding yimlver- wln Konnedy, publicity. 3Junlno;i!i IHotiQily worth $l.[ill(l in Shrew,tliinv Aihlroim It. I). M.. hnx 611. I1OII Hunk' White Rock . . «<«.*ot.lSc River, Mrs. ThomaR Vonrhoefl of ;ury Friday. Mr. WlnUIor Is 75 yearn arrnn|;olnontn nro In clinrfto of Car- TUB I'HOVWKNT Mut'nni l.lfo "in.iirnm. U. S. Jar RUUH-M Laltowood, Mrs. William II. Elliott of roll Morford. My-T-Fino Nut Chooolntn of ago anil Mrn. WinUlor lu Oft, Both lomiuiny ot IMi Ilixl »li< It li>, nrKiuilx il Wo enrry s\ nipl*^lo Him of Hoffman**! J^ iiiiits. n > nit J»JJ, Rod Bank, Mrn. I!i. h, Iliiclmnan of enjoy good health and ono of their Clauoeu will bo held clurtnK the lBlir,, ono of tho londliiK lit,, iniuiriiini or Chocohilfl ,.,„„„, „,.„,„, Norfolk, Virginia, and Mrs. Client or chief reewutloiui in that of working mimmer montlm to (llnciimi vaiio\ui cninimnloii, hni »n opcuiiii: for n nnlen u li HnvrriiKoa... tnrij" nml nnutll huttlcn. Bmvn B\ Mlllor ot Lonir Branch. in ' their (lower and vegotablo gar- tuplcji nntl rending?. The Urn!. H(MJ-rancntntlvo In iteil llmiL nnd vlrlnlti Mnoon Jars . . ' ('l-s- (!"" 8!Li siion will talco plnco next Momlny ClunllllcnilnnH: Mnrrloil. Imtwcrn tliliti PUDDING Rlce Fiakea Tho funnrnl wan hold ynntnr'.lny af- :!on. Mr, nnd Mrn. Wlnkler canui to nnd roi-ly-llvn yon™ of ,i,;,., nt |On,t 1,1, |, ternoon, with Rov. Albert I/. Uaniio (ho Unliod Sfato.'i from XMiorxbJm, •ulltht nt tho homo of Mrs. Lllllnn nehool ndurnllon. i.nmo iniwlnun nollln, Ohnrry at Koyport. • 0. Wrllo llort II. Jil/m-oll, (.mi Jfflclatlni?. Burial wan in Woodbine Soutli Oermany, nhnt.it four yearn • rid Alionl. lllll Cliurrli iiliont. N. (/ ( K ;c,raotcrv at Octianport. igo. They fltatc thfit they tioultnted ' Mlof«' Esiimliintloim. lliunimiok, N. J., nivliur your .jiinllfl. u Sessions Electric E-Z Seal Jars . « •'"' $1 H. to leave tholr fatherland but that' tlonn nnd refouMiri'ii. An Intorvltnv \A\\ ! J l li / Mm. Bnrah Julio jnnkmin. they found America-a beautiful |>lncc (Seoigo n. IloBinn, dnpiirtment of then lid nrrnni(iMl. !"'«• "»'• 85c : - ' " * " '«lk commerce, uwpeelar. In nt tlin Itnd (JAI.I.OH foi unlhin mt IllclllWd liniU'lllio SELOX RENUZIT Mrs. fiaralr Jano Jnckuon, colored, In which to live. They ltavo ninny I'.nnk nlrport todny, Ito will glvo a nifndmt nn/ of dor nnd ima if It, tlnoiui t llca Thursday morning In tho Mon-frit'iulft at Leonardo and vicinity and elvo tnoro imwor nnd menu Inllouitc. Nn French Dry Clwincf Jelly Glnosca . « . ''''"•"$')*: noutlt county welfare homo nt Fror Th« Kngidtor ]m« received a joint ',;trnmipurt pilot's examination to Wil-Iractlnii chnmoii, no imntoii luicc. no rnnh liam PnrrlHh of lllghlrindn, a limited l'ilr.>. no Him II',in ,,r nny klml: onii 3 gallon can ! f bold, wharn oho hnd beon nn Iimmlr letter from tholr nolghboiH oxprnHK- Rommcraln! examination to Donald ntrnliiht linn«t lnhn to tiverylintly nlirly lived In Roil Manic anil Btircwn- Wtnklor will have many years of vato pilot'u teat to Herbert Flood of kiry and was ono of the best known Jmpnluestt In that vlllnga- Koyport; 12211 ifait Hank, or lot l!oia«ii' plme. nlc WOT tsloro nsBii>i(rf r IIIH^ to g< t id Bimt. Fourteen RED FANK EEGISfKR,'JUNE 21.1983. Norma Smith, Dora Bloxom, Edwin of Arlington spent the week-end •with that a large portion of it will have turned from a visit with her son st Bunco Party For Freese, Gcorgo Moxley, Mrs. Teresa Mr. and Mrs. Felix SJcGovern. to be replaced. Highlands. 1 1 Hcrolcl, A. E, Black, Wfiiabel Hutoli- Miss Lydla Myers spent the week- There is leas unemployment here Goorjje S. Hutching has Bone to airing Fair Haven Church inga, F. M. Chandler, Mary Vander- end with her coUBln. Mra. Robert at the present time that has been Harrison. White Hats for Outing hurg, Morjorie Longman, Clara Cos- Bobbins of Jersey City. true tho past two years. Almost Mrs. Johnson spent Tuesday at Pique, Crepe, etc., from $1.00 up. A bunco party was held Friday I tango and£Mrs. John Mlnton. George Dennis and sono Edward everyone who wants to work haa got Jamosburg and Spottswood. WATCHES, CLOCKS night for (ho benefit ol• (IIP Upiscn-j The eommitteo In charge consisted and Earl of Union Beach spent Sun- a job. Much of tho worlt in of a tem- Lester McCuo la again on the slek Also Large Hata for Drew Wear. day with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Den- porary nature, but it has proved of pal church of Fair Haven. Mra. ! of Mra, Dorothy KennerIyL Mrs. Car- list Closing Out Our Colored Straw Huts and JEWELRY Sylvia Atkinson won a basket ollne Harvey and Mrs. Helen Mos- nis. lar^e benefit to many who have been George Crcevy, Sr., was Injured I jobless. Accuracy, skill and experi- groceries disposed of on tbo co-oper- ley. ^^ Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bayard ond while playing ball on Saturday. S from $1.00 up. otivo plan and Mrs. Theresa Haw- children ot Highlands were recent Mrs. Edward llorford and Mrs, Gavrctt Clayton of Now York vleit- V ence enable us to do the kins won tin! door prize. guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Charles port. George Morford aro spending two ert relatives hero over tile week-end. most ddlcalc repairing-. We Prize winners at bunco were Frank Belford News. Mra. David Voorhees haa been con- weeks at Manasquan. Those to graduate from ths Marl- I guarantee satisfaction. Our r.ePocker, Mrs. George A. Hawkins, fined in bed with sickness. Irene Applogato, daughter of Mrs. boro school at tho graduation exer- $ fiS BKOAIJ ST., Klsncr Building, Helen Herry, Theresa De.Bocker, Ed (The Red Bank Keclitor can be boujrM Mro. William Newman is on tho Margaret Applegate, la nick with prices will please you. In thu store ot John O'Neill, th« eervlc* cises hold In the Old Brick church Itoom 10. over WoolwurUi Store. 1'1ION15 2SU-J. ith Fielder, Elizabeth Scowcroft. tation of Ofvillo CaaUr and Henr? Waa- sick list. mumps. on Thursday evening wero Huldab Mra. Benjamin Fielder, Mrs. F. Au crmnn'a waltlnff room.l Mrs. Charles Hubba entertained on Ralph Bartow, son of Gaylord Bar- Brown, Grace Carney, Grace Hauue- Silverware Repaired Friday her aunts, Mrs. Ida Davis of tow, waa operated on for tonsil made, Ruth Ducltalew, Emily Davl- Mra. Irving Roop waB tendered mnn, Ultii Rlopel, Thomas Buckley, and Replated Like New i\, Teres.i Hawkins, Anna Curcliin Leonardo and Mrs. William Roop of trouble lnst week. Kenneth Hayes, John Heiscr, Stan- eurpriae birthday party Friday even- Belford. iomvi Ci-nss, Mrs, Mary VanBrunt ing: by a number of relatives and Mrs. Jamea Ludlow, who is cm- ley Liixenberg, Noil O'brlen, Robert •I^^£SJ^L^L^^JllCJiJlLLt Sir?. Wcstdylte, Mrs. Roy Rosenberg friends from Kcansburg, Kngllsh- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman and ployed at Brooklyn, iB spending a va- Owen, Blair Sutphln and Joseph Edilh Herold, M. E. Hendricknon, town and Belford. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newman opent cation at her homo hero. Tamulavlclus. Stanley Fielder, Aiidie Cross, Roy Sunday at Hlllsdale. Frank Mason has moved from the 36 Broad St., Red Bank Three children were baptleod at Mr. and Mr3. J. P. Comhs of Red and White Sts., Koseniierp, John P. Mulvihlll, Mrs. tho Methodist church Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Traybold of Garvey houso to the O'Brien house. Bank were Sunday visitors here. Tel. 1831. J. Knight, Mrs, Doris Kendrlck ing. They are Elizabeth Ogden Nutley spent the week-end with Mrs. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Fetrldge. Knlph Jones of Gloucester, Joan Ruesrell Hflynrs has purchased a Marlboro Newa. Circulation That Counts. Cirrol Stolses, daughter of Mr. andnew Chevrolet car. Newspaper circulation that counts Telephone Red Bank 355. Mis. Clarence Stokea of Belfoid and Miss Grace Sharp of Elizabeth Misa Lillian Strickland and Huffh with the advertiser is tho bonafldo f one—tho Kind Tho Register has. No Lue Helen Willett, daughter of Mr. spent the week-end -with hor parents, Kilmartln graduated from tho X rce- premiums or other Inducements havo 'a r.-crvo tfca RhiM To Uwit QuaaUHes •ectuty hovers and Mrs. Wilbur Willett of Port Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp. hold high school Friday night. ever been offered to eccura circula- Monmrnith. Miss Helen Marshall has completed Mrs. Charles Thompson has re- tion.—Advertisement. her practice teaching at the Leonardo u 9 A number of Belford people at- high school. She •wly graduate from not Bargain' Lovers tended the chicken supper at the Montclalr State Teachers college to- u Methodist church chape] morrow. Thursday evening. Mrs. Guasie Cross of Brooklyn re- Mrs. Henry Marshall of Hobotan turned home Sunday after Bpending spent Thursday with Mrs. JDora we want you a week with Mrs. Jennie Tjrimblo. Schnoor. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Compton and Otto Schnoor spent Sunday at High im to read this... children spent Sunday at Freehold. Point, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bennett, Jr., and Mra. Kenneth Cooper attended 75c 1 lb. Lind Astor To you who appreciate the the field day meet at Rutgers college Hea'dden'a Corner. 20 Monmouih Street, Red Bank, N. J. Cold Cream SUITS at New Brunswick Wednesday. TELEPHONE 1377. more beautiful things in Life, . and Mrs. Charles Barbar and Mrs. Wiley of Keyport wfla driving children, Leroy, Charles and Myrtle on the state highway at this place ALL NATIVE FISH. COATS we suggest ALLEN'S Beauti- of Union Hill spent Sunday evening last Thursday when she applied tho 25c Z. B. T. Talc .... ful Dry-Cleansing. with Mr. and Mrs. John V. Glass. brakes of her car to avoid a collision Mrs. Nettie Wright and son Wilson with another automobile. No collision BEST SCALLOPS' 25c lb. DRESSES of Atlantic Highlands spent Tuesday took place, But Mrs. Wiley's machine, PORGIES ....: 3 ft3. 25c To you we offer the skill... with Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. with both back wheels locked, skid- LARGE SEA BASS 20c %. Special! Solid Brass Cleansed Jennie Trimble. ded for a distance of fully 75 foot, Qtun and the care that it takes to Mrs. Katharine Craven of New ran across the road and crashed in- WEAK FISH 20c ft. Marine Lamps produce quality work. York returned home Sunday after to Edward Felder's automobile re- and spending a few days at her summer pair shop. Mrs. Wiley escaped in- BONITAS 20c lb. home. Jury and hor car was not much dam- - jpv*. 16 oz. SQUIBB Antiscptip..40c Finished And all this mind you, we of- aged, but the front part of Mr. Feld- A Complete Line of Sea Food. Try Us ! Miss Marjorio Sutherland, Miss er's building was so badly damaged fer at the Lowest price that Martha Schiller, Miss Alma Tarnow, Hudnut lOO's ASPIRIN TADLETS....37c Miss Marjorio Whitney and Edwin quality cleaning allows. Roche and Harold Eastmond spent Gemey 85c KRUSCHEN SALTS 49c Friday at Lake Hopatcong. HONEY & BUMBLE By Kent Terry SOo Gratis Miss Audrey Belners of Brooklyn WERE'S A STORY J Paokago Trro 5oc UNGUENTINE 38o spent the week-end with her par- ABOUT MAKING * ONE CONCERN with rurchur.o ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reinera. 32OO ARTICLES , THAT NEEDN'T ' I ol §1.10 or 35c First Aid Ointment 23c The Four Aces club will hold a card OUT OF ROBBER PRINT ITS, Over ol Gemoy party at the Independent fire com- MoroliniMllfic pany's hall Friday evening, Juno 30. ADS ON FUDW! 1.25 ABSORBING, Jr 83o Cleansers and Dyers, Inc. Thero will be prizes and refresh- RUBBER,, - SAY THEY GIVE EVEP.V Phone ments. CONSIDERATION! TO 8Sc JAD SALTS 49p WE KNOW HOW. Miss Marguerite Colo of Red Bank SATISFACTION!- Tt Red Bank spent Sunday with her grandparents NOT STR&JCHING, 50c Palmolive OFFICE and PLANT: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas' Cook. TRUTH ^\ it.1^" Shampoo ... Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Smith have been O SALTS 24 W. Front St., Red Bank entertaining for a week, Mra. Paul- ino Smith and Mrs. Agnes Voorheea of Astoria, Long Island. Lander's Talc Mr. and Mra. Harold Woodward and children and Mro. Charles Cas- The ONE purpose ol the HONEY BEE FLOWER SHOP is to PLEASE YOU. Stop In today and ler spent Sunday at Atlantic City. look over the artistic selection of blooms ol unusual beauty. They're priced right! Members ol tho Mrs. Gcorgo Leok Is confined Jn- FTD. i.S»S^.^f)@ doora with grip. 1 lb. Castile Soap....' Howard Gregier and daughter Pa- tricia of Tarrytown and Mrs. Phillip .'&>. Gregier of Ridgefleld Park were the UPPER BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 872. RED BANK, N. J. :uests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Sal- . c mon Thursday. Mrs. Thomaa Herbert and Mrs. Harvey Herbert of Asbury Park are With a Creamy, Refreshing visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Leek. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Volkland en- Seldom you find such a combination... tertained a party ol JriendQ from Newark on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allen and Best Quality Meats at Lowest Prices! m daughters Ida and Doris of. West New Brighton attended the gradu- Ma5s ths Genarosia WHELAN W09 ating exercises at the Leonardo high 7 With 2 Full Scoops ol DeHdons Ice Cream L school Thursday evening. Their niece, Natalie Cooper, was one of the fraduates. 1 pint Russian JJOO Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper cel- •brated their seventh wedding: anni- Mineral Oil versary Monday. They made a visit at Barnegat With FREE Mrs. Phoebe Wolfe, who has been 2 lbs. Bicarbonate sick a week at the home of her sis- © 5cyc o of Soda Ebsdi Brush SiOTusSa er, Mrs. Charles easier, is able to Cct be out again. fn Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Havens and Mr. To and Mrs. E. Carter of Summit were 50c Watkins Sham- ecent gueota of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- FREE DELIVERY! f 0 other flower is so uni- eph Havon3. poo—Towel Free -as versally popular, so Jacob Sohnoor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jharles Schnoor is out again after Soc Ruling ALCOHOL-pt>lla certain to be welcomed in laving been sick with bronchial any quantity or so perfect pneumonia, 1.00 LYSOL 69o an expression of esteem. and Mrs. J. O. Mello of Brook- ' ib Shave Crc.nn Genuine Thermos Bottles—Ft.. .755 ored to Uollovlllo Monday and spent Boneless Fresh he day with Mis. Elizabeth Holies. SALT FORK STEWING CHICKENS 2.50 Sport-O-Glna Gogfilcs ^^ ,98c Joseph Thompson, Jr., hna pur- 3Sc Dr. Scholl's Ziiio-I'ads..29o chased a smalt soa skiff. Mrs. Gcorgo Imnnii and daughter Blades 3( ',-. | of Eed Bank and Mrs. Charles Jonen t of Uarnegat fipent Monday -with rel- 3%; Fancy "^j V<* Wf Carry a Fall Une of tivos here. & Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas Mllroy and h^n&AsuJt children Thomas, Marjjnret, Alice md Beatrice Mllroy have returned ! o their homo at New York after ; Strictly Fresh Sliced Bacon pending two weeks vacation with Mm. Ida Bonnctt. Brown or White or Mr. and Mrs. CharloB Dellnrt ol Havana Blcittl « in snd sec i|U Mra. Churles Hoden nnd Mrs. I c i 6 cans feAie lor Meanloy upont Thursday at Trenton. Albert McIMvoy of Island Haiptit'i Shrewd, careful buyers road The Register's Class™ vlsltnil Mr. and Mm. WMlnm Hel- |/» fur ITnnny I! tor ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who 'feVilfo muth on Monday. ; Mr. and Mra. JolMfflh.JP.. Grapefruit " wants to aoll and *e buyer .who wants to buy* f RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21,1988. CT mr^-" ""^°nnmaT)ivrm.iwrtrliiri-iTiii>iiiMtiMtiiiT'iui iiiii'i'' inr " i tiipnnmimiiiinf •-mmi.iiiTi I HI I'IHIIIHIIII stolen, car. The couple are cald to noon, Instead of on 'Tuesday and PUBLIC NOTICE. havo confessed to several other rob- Friday evenings as at present. The An Ordlrmnco amending an Ordinance entitled "A further amendment ot an Or- beries. soml-annual meeting of the executive dinance" aiipiovt'l April Zd, 1923, "En- board of the library waa held Mon- titled. 'An Orilliinnra relating to Water RADIO REPAIRING! duy night, with Robert H. McCarter Supply,' jipprovcil June 2Hth. 11)09." waa Rtsrason News. Introdut'cd liy tliu Mayor and Council on COMPETENT BADIO SjaWIOE-SATIEWACTIOH Ar, Din O. presiding. Reports were made by Juno 5th mul mi June 191h was finally the various committees, upiuoved ami adopted. (The tied Bunk Register can be bought QVXBANTEEB SEKVICK ANU BEPAUUMG In Eumnoii at Finnerty'is gcnerul store, Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Collins A. E. SHINH, Barken Bros.' store, formerly YcHen'ir, -,Tor- will leave ohortly for Ohio. From Clerk. ON ANY HAKE BADIO. IS NOW OPEN bftrg'ft store) and Mrs. Ludlow's store. U'hfl there they will go to Chicago and Register Is also fluid und delivered by Treasury Department, Office o! tli© Comp- Several times announced and as Charts Geyer, 86 Lafayette etrcctj. aftor a otay there will leave for Sar- troller oi the Currency. often postponed, tho Vatican nerleg atoga, New York. They will re- Wasliinston, D. C. Specializing in han appeared ut JTrederiok Heller, son of Mr. andmain home in Soptember. Mny 10. 1033. last. As reported Mre. W. Edgar Holler, will aail Fri- Notice io hereby civet, to nil tenons 17 Lalce Ave. Call' Red Bank 795. previously, tho 18day on the Olympic to upend the who irniy have claims agaliut THE Old Glass and Early Pine Furniture. values range- from Bummer abroad. The tour will in- JlJiOAI) STREET NATIONAL DANK OF AUTOMOBILE KADIOS. ESTIMATES MtEl!. Union Beach News. Mil) BANK. New Jerauy, that tho name 5 centcslmi to 20clude several weeks in Paris, a trip mufit bo Iirencnled to ft'ewton I). Ailing. lira, including; two through tha Black Forest and a stay Ilct-clver, with tho loral Iiroot thereof In Munich. Ho will return in Sep- (Tli« H«d Bank lUeister can be bousht •vvlthln threo months from this data or MADELON M. PROAL express stamps. in Union licach at the ature of. Gus Sen- they may lie diiiallowed. tember. Kill.) Most interesting !•'. <7. AWAf.T, Chapel Hill Road, 1 from tho pictorial Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. McCarter James Cluttorbuck, fourteen years Acting Comptroller of tho Currency. point of view are and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young will old, Is recovering from an operation spend taJuly Fourth cruising on the performed at the South Amboy hos- Middletown, :-* New Jersey. 8c, showing the McCartor yacht Virago. pital by Dr. T. M. Lazow of Mata- Vatican gardenu ond, In the far dlo- Plans aro about completed for thowan, who removed a piece of glass ! All Expense Cruises tanco, the dome of St. Peter's. cafetoria supper and fair to be held lodged between tho skull and brain. Novu Scotln, St. ricrrn and Tho portrait of tho Popo on tho 1,Thursday, Juno 20, in tho parish The youngster was In an automobile NewfomidliuKl 1.20, 3 and 2.751 ia reproduced much house on Blngham avenue by theaccident lust September. Soon after more clearly than is usually tho cage Presbyterian Ladles' aid society. the accident preslstent headaches "Tho Bf5cr That Mudo Milwaukee Famous." with titamp pictures. Booths" will Include fancy goods, took place. Tho doctor finally decid- ! FURNESS San Marino Surcharge. candy, mystery booth, balled gooda, ed to operate, which disclosed a piece j RED CROSS LINE WE HANDLE ALL POPULAR BRANDS flowers and vegetables and children'^ of wlndBhield glass which had pierced In honor of a philatelic conven- tho Bltull at the time of the accident. i Local Agent, tion held there Jaat month, the re-corner, And Make Deliveries Anywhere in Red Bank. public o£ San Marino surcharged Tho final meeting of the Rlvorvlew Westley Lester of Newark is re- Hejen Lee Getty BY KEEPING HEALTHY. two valuos of a hospital auxiliary for the summer modeling a garage on Poole avenue. NOTE—Not less than Six Bottles can bo delivered to your home. •was held Thursday at tho borough When completed it will be used as a LITTLE SILVER. 1932 ioouo "Con- i'hone Red Bank 1824 for circular!, rlown the right hall, with Mm. John G. Foller, vice baker shop. reservations and rates. We abo serve Beer at Tahles to vegno Fllatellco' president, presiding. A nominating John Helns of Belford was In J hand Hide and "28 committee was chosen, consisting of charge of the" services in Grace Meth- The Best Way... ) Maggrio 1038" Mrs William Ward chairman, Mrs. odist church Sunday night. Ladies and Gentlemen. Store up the health-giv- f d o w n tho left. Bertie Jeffrey and Miss Mary Mur- The members of the Afternoon J Tho 1.76 lira be- phy. The election will take placo in Social club spent Wednesday at At- For Summer Pleasure Important—Our Beer is Always Chilled. ing rayo of the aun. « cornea, 1.251, and Soptember. All money on hand was lantic City, the trip being made by ! tho 2.751 becomes turned over to tho hospital. bus. Attend ! 75 contoslml. Ap- The auxiliary of Rumaon fire com- The Women's Regular Democratic Ballroom Dancing Prate's has been known for many years as propriately, thels- pany will hold a circus party tonight club will hold a cake sale on July 1. Hed Bank's most reliable place for Dependable The Easiest Way... suo chosen waa the one commemor- at the ilrehouso for members and George H. Jones, borough treasur- Classes Merchandise. Fruit, Vegetables, etc., in and out ating the inauguration of the newfriends. Canned goods will bo re-er, has given notice that a second of general postofllce. ceived for admission. group of borough scrip Is now re- BKRNAKD & MABION of Season. Hunting and fishing licenses have deemable at tho Keyport banking ABENDES d Plans Change been issued to John Mlnugh and Jos- company. The Most Economical Way . .. Of wide Intorost to the collecting eph and William Finegan. Charles I-IavenB of Poolo avenue Every Wed. Eve., world 1B tho news from England that Mrs. T*homas Tanner has returned has a broken wrist. 9—11 P. M. Sir Klngslcy Wood, postmaster gen- Harry Baurle Is a patient in a New Patronize eral, plans "some minor changes in homo from tho Rivervlew hospital at Mechanics' Hall, Fair Haven lied Bank, where she was a medical Yorlc hospital. Tel. B. B. 237-M. design possibly in color" in Great patient. The Ladles' Aid society of Grace Britain's stamps early next year. Methodist church wore entertained 6 West Front St., Foot of Broad. Phone 1217. That "country is known as being Harry Loux of Perth Amboy was Monday afternoon by Mrs. Harry decidedly conservative in stamp fined $27 last week for driving an Relger. RED BANK, N. J. matters. The Isouo now in use datea overloaded truck on the Oceanic Miss Catherine Commln of New INC. from 1012, and thoro have been only drawbridge. York has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. SOUTH OF PENINSUIA IIOIBL threo commemorative issues in Brlt- Cars driven by James Zaremba of Edward Leuttchan of Bay View ave- Try SHARABBA'S for iBh history—the Queen Victoria ju- Leonardo and Miss Edna M. Ford of nue. your next haircut. They're Phone 273. SEA BRIGHT. bilee Issue of 1887-92, tho British Em- Fair View in Bergen county collided Mr. and Mrs. DeBold of Newark pire exposition Issue of 1024 and thea few days ago on tho Oceanic draw- were week-end guests of Mr. andsmart, comfortable and ar- postal union congress issue of 1929. bridge. Zaremba agreed to pay theMrs. Edward Schaoffer. tistic. SEASON BATH HOUSES NOW RENTING. There la tho further distinction cost of repairing Miss Ford's car, Miss Margaret Snover of Elizabeth Six Persons 510.00. Four reraons • $83.00, that tho pictures of only three per- •which, -was badly damaged. has ended a stay with Miss Virginia YOU'RE NEXT ! eons—Queen Victoria, King Edward, Miss Phyllis Pesce is spending the Llokeford. King George—havo appeared on the summer with-her mother, Mrs. Mae 7 MECHANIC ST.. BED BANK stamps. Pe3ce, at Tenants Harbor, Maine. Aid to Collectors. Rumson residents who made • the River Plaza News. Telephone 3172 Jl«d Bank. JTvV tlie couvouience of olamp col trip to the Clinton Reformatory for Hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. lectora the postofneo department ha8 women last week with the county The 500 club met at the home ot 54 BROAD ST., or 164 BROADWAY, ruled that documentary internal rev- Women's Republican club woro Mrs. Mrs, Edward H. Scattergood last Sat.. 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. enuo stamps may be obtained by John G. Foller, Mrs. Ira D. Emery, Thursday. First and second prizes mall, accompanied by cash or money Mrs. George Becker, Miss Alice Pol-were won by Mrs. Mary Longstrcct RED BANK. LONG BRANCH. order, from postmasters at all first homus , and Miss Elizabeth Smith. and Mrs. Edward Hendricks. Mrs, and second class postomces and at Mrs. Thomas Paul of River Plaza John McClaln got the heart prize Loewer's Gambrinus all third and fourth class offices lo- accompanied the Rumson delegation. and the consolation award went to cated in county seats. George Bannan of Nebraska 1B Mrs. Winnie Longstreet. A Quality Beer spending tho summer with his broth- Mrs. Irving Rink was suddenly Bottled at the brewery and er, John Bannan of Allen street. taken sick last week. She is now sold at Iho best stores. Extra Big Specials This Thursday, Robbers dentlfled. Tho Misses Kasachau of Rochester, improving. Mlko • Petrovlch, 24, and Mary New York, have been spending sev- A postponed meeting of the Com- DAVIDSON'S flllonlius, 23, both of Trenton, have Friday and Saturday! eral weeks with Mrs, John.G. Foller. munity club was held yesterday. A 15 Uroiid St., R«d Bank. been identified as two of tho three Tho Amaranth club has suspended card party for the benefit of the club who held up W, A. Hoffman, mana- meetings for the summer. Monday will be hold Tuesday at tho home of HERBERT'S See us about our new "CASH and CARRY" ger of the Atlantlo and PaclHc Tea night the members enjoyed their Mrs. August J. Miller. plan. * One bag or a hundred, at rock bottom company's store at Neptuno City re- annual dinner and theater party. Tho Mrs. Ernest Howard has returned 22 Monmouth St., lied Bank. SOUP or cently. Tho robbers escaped in a dinner wag held at the Roaevelt tea home from a visit at Asbury Park. Wholesale Depot Phone SALAD. prices. Let us quote you. No obligation ... room at Little Silver. Afterward the G. F. Grover and family have lied Biink 1050. Compare. Delivery at slight extra coat. members attended a show at Asbury zhoved into Vincent Willis's house on %c I Park. Applegate street. Veal Hubert A. Judge of New York has Rudolph FlBCher, Jr., Bon of Mr. Rock Gardens and leased Oliver Johnson's house at and Mrs. Rudolph Fischer, enter- West Park for the summer. tained tho members of the seventh Alpine Plants. and eighth grades at a graduation MX3S of Kill of Mr. and Mrs. Hedges of New York MOKE THAN 200 VARIETIES. SHOULDER have rented ono of Mrs. James R. party Saturday night. He will enter Strong field grown clumps. GENUINE Minugh's houses on the Rumson Leonardo high school in September. Reasonably priced. Roch gar- SPRING road for tho summer. dens built and planted. Eati- i The new sanitary and plumbing Outing at Belmar. mates and suggestions gladly ; Tel. 103. code, ordinance v/as adopted at a Mrs. Lena Maler of Leonardo, Mrs. given. Lamb meeting of the board of health Fri- Ida Kautzman of Bclmar and Mrs. day night at tho borough hall. Un- Mary Miller of Cranford entertained I LOTT & COBB der the ordinance all master plumb- the past matrons of 1032 Order of $ Nursery on County Bond, era must havo a licenso which will the Amaranth of New Jersey at tho Between Colt's Neck and FEESH cost $10 a year. All piano for plumb- Belmar 'yacht clubhouse Saturday 6 Red Bank. Veal ing work must be approved by theafternoon and evening. Mrs. Henry ^ Phono Eatontown 134-E-l. cnorriCD board of health. For violations of Fry and Mrs. Carl Bergman of Leon- 0<>00000<>00000«000<>QOQOOC>6 the ordinance the penalty Is not leas Cutlets ardo were honorary guests of Mrs. One of the quickest waya to ilnd a H'mburger than $10 and not more than $100 and Maier. Bathing and boating were job is to advertise in The Regis- A for failure to pay fines a jail sen- enjoyed in the afternoon and dinner ter's Want Department.—Advertise- tence not to exceed ninoty days may was served. ment. FRESH There's youth in every line of be Imposed. • MIESH CREAM; yellow gold, with luscious, red this smart "Tonguclcss" tie. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Devorio of tho The simplicity of design Lincroft Inn entertained relatives FORK PORK ripe Jersey strawberries. from West New York, New Jersey, c!b complements almost any Sunday. Bobby Deverio, aon of Mr. Shoulder of the new foil costumes. and Mr3. Dante Doverio, is a sur- Loins gical patient at tho Rlvervicw hos- ESTATE SALE (Rib End) pital at Rod E&nk. ov Smartly in step with the Miss Ellen Eldel and Miss Ruth Extra Big Specials in Grocery Department. Drink a Quart of Milk a Day vogue of comfortable cos- Moro of tho Rumson private school sailed June 14 on the Majestic for tume, Foot Delights now a six weeks' tour of Europe. assure complete freedom Mr. and Mrs. George Dwlght and at Unrestricted Public Auction Extra Fancy \ from fatigue in the kind children of Ridge road will sail this — at — of shoes you love to wear. week for Europe, whero they will BROOKFIELD spend tho summer. RED MEN'S HALL There are charming Foot Councilman and Mrs. James C TUB or Delight patterns for every Auclilncloss of Rumson road gave a CHURCH ST., Serving You 13 Years With Milk Produced dlnnor In tho roof garden of the St. occasion. Lightas a feath- Regis hotel in Now York for Doug- Between Washington and Lafayette Streets, ARMOUR'S Solely in Monmouth County. er— all have the Inagic las Auchlncloss, Jonathan B. Bins- Foot Delight feature. ham ond Shepherd Brook3, who RUMSON, NEW JERSEY Bank 1455. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. 3. sallod later on tho ffiuropa. Bornon S. Prentice, captain of the (oil Klver Kort>l| American Davis cup team, has sailed for Europe to attend tho Davis cup SALE DAYS matches. George Rlgney underwent an oper- MONDAY, JUNE 26th... ation Monday at the Long Branch HEINZ hospital. at 2:30 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. Salad Potato Mlaa ThorcEu Hughea, who Is em- Ketchup Beans ployed In tho home of Mrs. Harden TUESDAY, JUNE 27th... Dressing Salad h. Crawford on tho Rumeon rani, S. ivuuer Waa removed to tho Long Brunch at 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. and 8:00 P. ML inH.. ^! PC hospital lost Saturday. Jill Shoes Fitted By X-Bay. Beginning July 1 tho Oceanic li- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th... 18 Broad St., Red Bank brary will bo opon Tuesday mid Fri- day mornlngn from ton o'clock to at 10:30 A. ML and 2:30 P. M. EXHIBITION MONDAY, JUNE 26th... JOXTltA TELEPHONE SERVICE n lot l''ANt!'ir I'ANUIT f Xhn, from 9:00 A. M. to 2:30 Time of Sale. li'BICBU Thoro hua been placed In my (laiulfi for ahuohito Auction from Red Bank, New Jersey, oliolco pieces from four lai'Ro ootatpsj, namely: Janioa pli;wlillo Chniul, We can inotall Modern Fixtures at a lower Plneapplo Top mul Field Hetlu; lino Tambour ami .'ilunt Top l'ANOV BInrUct totter Cpon H«qurat Denku, Bureau!), Woilt, Hklo nnil Drcimini; Tableii, A.laiu and tor cost than you have ever imagined possible. Chlpnondalo typo Hofn.'i, Mnlioijnny I.owlioyn ami illi;lil)oy». 2 Thora ia a vnrloty of early Hno and Mupln jilucrii, .lernoy and Sandwich Olmui, ns well na qitn ill It Inti of I'owlor, Chopper mill Canta- F. P. RIstine & Company Wrought Iron Wnrc. Cholcu iwaninteii of II••iiliml ltui;n, aomo In M @'«HKH largo iilzoii mid novcrnl very ilnn Oriental Ku);u. loupes Nno Yerk Stick Exchangi Moreover, thoro nro tiimiitllloii of nollil Family fillver niid.flnp i Slstt JBxrimgt JVrai Tcri Curh Exchex&i Hliefllold Plato, a varloty of Oil PU1HIIHI;M by urlljitn of bl|;h Xf- puto, nucH aa Quo. II. JloKart, N. A., Anlou Mnuvo, ltnlpli lilaluv Roofing —Sheet Metal Work 15 Broad Street, New York loolt, N. A., nnd Gooriro II. Hoiifjhton, It. A., N. A. Thorn nro Watch Long Branch Daily Record f*rS4.'.y many rnora nrtlclon in till" collection too numeiou:) to mention. RED BANK ' SEA BRIGHT Halo under tho direction M. 10. Hoyt. for Another Biff .SHI«* on Ilifl'-Crhilf Fooch, -\ Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21,. 1938. BIDS WANTED SPRAY FOB APPLE SCAB. dent of tho board of education. Fol- at tha Shora Acre Barn lor the bon-horns .Monday afternoon. Games WH.M&M A. WIBTH, by tho Board of Education of the Eor- Matawan News. lowing ore tho members of the class were played p.nd refreshments of OPTOMETRIST efit of tho life guards. The event oj8h of Fair Haven on 100 ton. of coz\ who received their diplomas: Carl- waa a great success in every respect. ice eream and cako wero served. I One Week Only i RsStesr Bldif, Brood Stre.t, (ere) more or 1««, delivered to the var- DiseuMS In Orchards Unusually (The Red Bank Rcitlater con bs bought PSujoa 68, . R»«> Bun ious school.. Bids to bo in my hands on in Matawan Irom J. T. Clowes. 123 Main ton Applegato, Elroao Applegate, William Moad.and Thomas Hasel The guesta were Rodney, Donald OIBea Hours: 8:00 to 6:S0. or before Friday, July 14, not later than Prevalent This Season. street and Jacob A. Lewis, Ino.) Louis Brown, William L. Brown, enjoyed a boating trip at Sandy Hook and Bruca Gordon, Robert Flacke, Our Popular Eventnsa by Appointment r 8:0(1 P. M. ; Heavy rains tbi3 spring hnvemade Miss Margaret Hoffman spent tho Clarence Burlow, Vincent Burlew, Sunday. Robert Poyne, William Thome, Mary The Hrj rcFervfka tho ritflit to reject Fred V. Cqrbett, Ruth Dickorcon, H, PARSONS & DOKEHD8, any or all diseases unusually prevalent in or- week-end with her parents at Clin- Joseph Dwyer la having repairs Jane Stlmla and Gilbert Stimla. comsiiihoita AT UW chards and make it Jmpenitiva for Morris Duncan, Rosa H. Falco, maclo to hia house on Carter avenue A meeting of tha trustees of the. for .00. WhttBoM Building, v Red Hau l'ii-lriet Clerk. ton. at John J. Qulnn, Theodore D. Paieona. the fruit grower to pay particular Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke were Helen Farrell, Frances. A. Gillis, which waa recently dnmageei by fire. Baptist church will bo held Tuesday Thomas P. Doremu> attention to control measures, ac- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kap- William T. Gouldlne, Mildred Greon, Nelson Raub is doing the work. evening. cording: to Dr. W. H. Martin, plant lan Sunday. Evelyn HlgglnB, Lucy Infoaino, Paul- Mrs. Philip Butth was euddenly Tho Cbrlntlan Endeavor (society of Extra Hpcclal Tills Wonk ! SLSTON BEEKB1AN, pathologist at the Slate Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bllsa visited ine Kearns, Harold Kite, Norrnan D. taken eick laot week. She la Improv- tho Baptist church will hold a lawn FOWL, 3J4 to 5 lbs., COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Experiment station. Laursen, Dorothy M. Little, Herbert ing. Offlees, 10 Brood St_ RED BANK. N. J. friends at Providence, Rhode Island, C. Locke, Jr., Wilbur MacElvanlno, party at Mrs. Walter Bllls'a tdjnor- JUD&EJHE PAPER SIWS A, ROBOT The failure of growers to spray at several days last week. Fred Worthington of Jersoy City row evening. 22c per 1b. Brooklyn T. McMillan, Helena L. la hulldlng a houoo on Hudson ave- '. All Chickens hilled itnd clouned Hte BEEN MM£ "tHW C&N WMK, the proper time or to use proper Samuel Batt of New York Wiio the Oschwald, Hohm Partridge; Jr., Ella methods has combined with nboun- v, eek-end guest of Mr. and, Mrs. Ed- nue for hia own use. to order. am A,wia«,s\&u CHECK'S r M. Purdue, John Pylypow, Charles Robert A. Keelan, who attenda St. Now Yets Can Wear ^ND t)5E ACM4 OPENER (~^ dant moisture with the result that ward B. Sandford. A. Ralnaud, Daisy Rtccardl, Ruth 75 por cent of the apples in some Everett P. VanMator of Summit Josoph's seminary at Collicoon, Now Call Middletown 81. fS L&5T THE PERFECT ] Rogers, Mary A. Scadla, Dorothy E. York, w)H bo homo Saturday to New Jersey orchards nrc scabby. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I Schlldknecht, Dorothy Schilke, Philip HUSBW HKS Where the disease is widespread, R. Lefferts last week. spend tho summer vacation with bin With Real Comfort [Flower Tub Poultry Farm BEEN EVOLVED' Schuber, Frank Simpson, Gertrude parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keelan. from us! growers ehould apply lime sulphur Mrs. Christine Lutz of Main street | Simpson, Juanlta V. Smith, Ruth H. FASTEETH, a now, pleasant powder, MIDDI.ETOWN, N. 3, spray, the only known fungicide was tho guest of relatives at New- Tunnington, Frank S. VanDorn, Mi- feccpa teeth (Irmly net. Ilcodorltcs. No which will burn out the scab. ark several dayo last week. 0uramy. Boooy, pntity taato or fcGlln£. To Deliveries Koyport Our confidence in families isas chael L. Verdlle, Edward P. Wag- cat and ltumh in cohifort just uprinklo it strong as ever. We'll back you to Weather conditions arc providing Miss Helen Stout of Red Bank is ner, Harold G. Watson, Robert Mor- Leonardo News. little FASTEKTH on your nlnton. fiot It Long Urnnch, thtt fimit of your credit, so that you every opportunity for severe out- visiting her grandmother, Mra. John ton Wilson and Lucy Zenl. toduy at Whclan's nnd othor drug Btoirea. Mulsoff of Maiden lane. (Tho Itcd Bank ltizlatcr can bo tiousht can tako advantage of the roro breaks of apple fruit apot. Whore In Leonardo &t thto stores of Fred Meyers opportunities being nrrci fid to the disease has been troublesome In Mr. and Mra. Schmidt Bauer of Sunday night a baccalaureate ser- general slore.) people with Ready Cash. the past, growers should watch care- Newark wero guests of Mr. and Mra.vice was held in the school'auditor- fully for signs of it, and whero it is Jack Gough last week. ium when the congregations of tho Misa Inez Leonard spent Saturday Wo specialise in arranging loans found should apply a 1-3-50 Bor- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. derrick Presbyterian, Methodist and Bap-and Sunday with her couoln at WAREHOUSE SALE on Character end Good Credit tist churches joined with tho mem-Trenton, Reputation. Here you can get the deaux mixture at approximately 10- are spending ten days at their cot- day intervals, starting seventeen tage at Pine Grove, Connecticut bers of tho class for the service. The Mr. McLean and Mr. Sweetland of of unclulmea and repoBBesiicd storage ITUKNITUnE. AIBO NEW Money you need in 24 to 48 hours days after tho petal fall spray. auditorium waa well filled. Tho ser-New York are spending a low FUBNITUHE from bankrupt BtocliB, •—-and repay just a small amount Raymond Manley of Elmhur3t, mon was dolivered by Rev. Elijah •weeks at Mr, McLean's bungalow on each month. Brown rot of peaches is unusually L,ong Island, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.F. Reed, pastor of tho Methodist Highland avenue, YOUR OPINION severe this yenr and is present to a Frank Duncan of Schcnck avenue. Thurs., Fri. &, Sat., June 22d, 23d & 24th Come in — write—-or'phone far Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barling of church, who took for hla subject, Mlsa Mary Dunollen of Brooklyn full information. of the quality of our work- greater extent in some orchards "Tho Greatest Need." Rev. Carl H.waa a week-end guest of Mlaa Vir- than ever before. Tills disease Ornngo were guests 'Saturday of Mr. manship will bo that it is tho |l and Mrs. John K. Laird. Koelter, Jr., pastor of the Baptist ginia Petera. 36 MONMOUTH ST.. • BED BANK, N. J. highest, onco you Itrhifr your j: should be combated by applying church, and Rev. William H. Dilts, Adelbert Phillppl of Jerney. City PERSONAL car hero to bo repaired. Ilpa- j; sulphur spray at frequent intervals Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abbazzla of pastor of tho Presbyterian church, spent the week-end with hla mother, No Boaaoiittblo OBcr BofiiBod. -at leu^t pveiy 10 day- It "t ndvh- Now York spent tho -week-end at assisted in tho service. Mrs. Edith Phillppl. j| FINANCE COMPANY Bonabln rates for prompt, ex- , able nho to apply ,ulphui dust to their new ,• ummer home at Ravine Living, dining and bodroom suites, 2-ln-l tablea, bronkfast pert repair work. I 1 du\e Mr. and Mra. George Stimls and Electric BMff., 601 Banes Avrnuc, the tree, jii't btfoic tin pcich ciop family of Boston have moved to this Beta, secretary, Windsor chalra, davonport Buitoa, beds, oprings, Phone Asbury Park 7895 is harvested Jti nnd Mrs. William L. Van mattressoa, studio couchca, daybedo, refrigerator!!, rugB, wicker Ucens. No. 670 rSumt wno week-end guests of Mr. East Keasisburg News. p'.nco for ^ho summer. ASBDBY FAKK, N. J., ,m 1 Mis John VanKirk. of Bradley William Nelson is tho owner ot a acts, bureaus and dreaaore, chalra, clocka, mlrrora and hundreds Monthly Charfle Two and One-HnU firnduntoq from Lan School. The members of the Ladles' aux- new Plymouth automobile, Per Cent on Unpaid Balance Only. Ei ich of odd pieces; also gonulno mahogany antiques. Joseph Davis Stein of Long Samuel Boll of the Bell Beef com- jiliary of the firo company went on The members of tho Baptist Chris- U.n. An.»j.J In All N..rfc»Tow.i Blanch was ono of 10fi 'fnlor'* grad- p.iny Is spending several days at !an outing to Atlantic City last tian Endeavor society attended a uated last week from New Jersey Mpiiasquun at the home of John Wednesday, making the trip by bus.roligious rally at Belmar Monday LAW srtiool nt KP\\.I k He recehed They had a fine time. ovcnlng. Boys can inalco extra pocket inoiioy N 35 MON1IOUTH ST.. BED BANK, N. S. celling Tha Kcsis>ter—Advertisement tho degree of IJ IJ. B. Mi ,md Mrs. David Martin and More than 200 persons attended the William Stimln celobratod hla (In lighter Esther and Miss Margaret danco which was held Friday night fourth birthday with a party at lilo Stllrnrll spent the week-end at Ship- bottom a Mi., G I? Gray and son Jack of Denver, Colorado, spent the week- ' end with Mr. and Mrs. VanWlnkle Todd ; Mi". Fiank Tichenor and daugh- tfi hi of Brooklyn wero guert'; nt 1 i !• h Clerk William A. Rodg- t'i ' ii \ .1 \.,Hi im H. Sutphln and.chil- n i • i in ,ind William, and gue>t, ^i iiih, arc spending several < it { : .lined ftom Baltimore. She hus 3262 or 3263 3i n \isiti,i3,r her father and mother, , Kcv and Mrs . Samuel Bowor. j lj of Mrs. Bower will be gglad to know she is home frof m ththe hhos- pital and recovering rapidly from a recent fall. " Mis3 Gene White, a student of Northllold seminary, Massachusetts, for the past two years, returned to j YOU 12 and her home last week for her summer vacation. Mis3 White was elected president of the student board foi FREE the coming year. Gene, who will bo a senior next year, was on the honor roll during her junior year. Mr., and Mr3. Frank Grey and family of Union City, spent the week- end at their newly built summer homo in Ravino Gardens. Miss Charlotte Sandford spent thfi week-end as the guest of Miss Alma Sanborn of Shrewsbury. DOMINO Granulated Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Pakinis of Very Special ! Fancy Florida—Large Cans, Clifton and Joseph'Daniels of Now in Cloth Bags York were guests of Mr. and Mis. Alfred VanPelt of Atlantic avenue cans v}jmc Sunday. A student recital presented by Mrs. Alfred Thatcher will be given in tlio lecture room of the Presbyterian church Friday evening, June 23, at eight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chaa'to- ney and daughter Eleanor and Mrs. DAVIDSON'S Delicious R&R Brand—Reg. 39c Fancy Quality—Full Qt. Elizabeth Ward, all of Summit, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Lef- 8-oz. ®$S.m fcrts Saturday. 2 jars "***•*-•' ^^ can @ jars Mrs. William H. Pengel enter- tained the members of the Tuesday Ft. 23c : FullQt. 39c afternoon Bridge club at her home on Valley drive last week. Mrs. Kenneth A. Ruch won first prize. Corned Beef Miss Frances Lloyd is spending ten days camping with a group of LARGE BOTTLES OCTAGON or lOBKMAN'S ABMOUIt'S her college classmates from Now LARGE SIZE g«s Bottles ffiPC ' &h Cans ', gs* ^K O Jersey College for Women, Now p Barn STsSB0 Brunswick, at tho Masonic club camp, near Haverstraw. Miss Margaret Hoffman resigned BE SURE that your lire in- her position as domestic science teacher in the Matawan high school Store * Cheese \ertmcnt Is SAFE. ^ A* lest week to accept a position aa FRESH-LAID WHITE FULL CBKAM SLIOE»-Hi-lb. Finest Boll—Klmdnlo Brand uplke could cost you dollars head of the domestic science deport- JI5KSEVS with othf r tires, H Why rim ment of tho Moorestown high school. I O lb. ffi U)». papao Miss Helen Logan of Germantown, UPC Doz. M ^o re. tlint; ri&k? :t No arguments Pennsylvania, was the guest of Mlsa here—repairs free, regard- Elizabeth Higgins several days last week. /cm of cause of injury.' And Mrs. Watson G. Harding and two that PROTECTION i» FREE. children of Glen Rock visited rela- PANOY BARTLETT BRAND tives and fllendti In town last week. DOLE'S—Largest Cans Miss Flora Stevenson of Trenton Largn;3t Cans Lnigo Onnn spent tho weak-end with her parents, fit) Cans Skg%.C Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Stevenson. ^ Cans (SftffKC Cans giAO Clifford C. Hulsart waa operated on Friday for tho rcmovnl of catar- acts from hit) eyes at the Hamilton hospital, Brooklyn. UNEEDA BAK15US Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munson woro SNOW FLAKE gue:;t3 of their daughter and eon- ii -law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Uouer, HUBFFS—Tall .Cans WAFERS SPECIAL ! SVKOrAI, ! of Mananquan, over tho week-end. p» Conn gRPO Full Pound I'aoIuiRo Dr. Alfred C. Walling returned on Special! tQ PC Tliff Tuesday from Gllbcrtsvllle, Now York, whero ho had been called on Sunday becauso of a sorloun acci- 4.50—2] $7.10 5.25—18 $9.15 dent In which hlu brother had both $7 60 r r legs broken. Hfr^; - >-2.>—19 $9.35 Harold Tice, William Snndford WSkWffi AE3HD MfAEBSa nnd 'l'hrmlnre T.,ongp have returned 5.00—17 $7.80 5.50—IS $10.20 to Matawan nfter upending neveral »-i»o~l;» $8.ir» r>.r)0-i9 :::$io.45 dfiyit at the Hummer home of Mlna CAMFOBNIA FBKSII Lillian While nt Beach Arlington. 5.25— L T $8.90 fi.50—19 $16.20 Miss Whlto in tho aunt of Harold Tice. CALIFOBNIA or IT-OItlDA • BJEDHJM BIZK Mrs. Athol C. Rees wan hontnaH to tho Afternoon contract bridge club M pg lor ffiPO g% for gh P3C I^ nt tho Rod Untile Yftcht club Wednes- day afternoon. Mm Albeit Flncken and Mn3. William Pen/^1 received prizes for high scon < (fwi i Gcors* Doubllor nnd MIJ 1 ijjken substi- VB1CSII tuted, y-j Malnwan high chnr| |audltorium wnn crowded to it i df^in Wednofl-

IHfh Point BpmtaaUst Ctapel parents "a}3«^ their daughter Eliza- Mela & Chopol Hill Rotdi, beth and Miss Dorothy Allen of CHAPEL HILL. Red Bank v;i]l attend the commence^ 7:4B P. M.~At the Chapel, ment exercises. y ami Thuniday, 2:00 I', M,—-At The World Wide j>uild was In 10 UroswJ St.. Esd Bank, H. J. I'riilay, 8:00 P. hi.—At Florence, Dcsr charge of the service at Uie Baptist A Ave., Leonardo, N. J. church Sunday night. Rev. W. It. mwBUBmmww Pilous Atlantic Hlshlonda S7D Roselle, pastor of the Koyport Bap- Real Estate far Appointments. tist church, preached tho sermon, he exchanging pulplta with Rev. Sam- uel Johnston. A duct was suns by Insurance Mrs. Samuel Johnston and Mrs, Wes- ley Coddlngton. Mortgage Loans The boys who use Howard W, Rob- erta's field as a plnyKround arn mak- PHONES MARKET ing: a tennis court on tho property. A5BURY PK.355O Charlca Connvcr spent a larfre part of Monday in plowing the land with a tractor. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN The Red Bank Register travels EOtO BV ICADlNQ DUICATE551N AUQ GIIOUAY SfOTtf over every street in town and every 10 Monmouth Street, Contractor and Builder road in tho county. Let it carry your message to those who live on these PHONE SG37. SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING thoroughfares.—Advertisement. SCKEEN AND BTORal ENCLOSURES felephono 0!0-M loo Brtdco Avenue, Ked Hauls, N. * 20 Years Newark and Elizabeth Shoeing for America's fl ^ S F*ennoylvanlo Moot Famous $JL 9 ti» <*3* Station Racing Stable. Round Trip 33d St. and 7th Avenue Grocers and Botchers MB. SADDLE HORSE OWNER! ^1*L H ^fll^fl) Hudeon 11 Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor When your horeo needs new (shoes 123 W. Front St. Tel. R. B. 678. 4t|P Jla fn^Ujr^lJ/ Terminal 32 Years In the Same Store. X Metal C'eillncs Slato, Rinff, Tllft, MAUI Round Trip Cortlsmdt and Church Sts. call us. Wo also havo for oaJo nil (£ Gulters und I^;ad' a. and Composition Hoofs* SUNDAYS, JUNK 25 kinds of hund-mado Sport Shoes for WEEK-END SPECIALS! | Furnaco nnd Stove Work. Thoroughbreds and Jumpere. WEDNESDAYS, JUNE B8 Ken-L-Ration Coffee Maxwell House ($s £J C 11> | 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. Etwlern Hfnnrfni'd Tfimj Phone Red Bank Lv. Red Bank . B;5G A. M. Dlcfi's Special. fejgf) See Fiyera or Consult Agents 793-J-l. This design is peculiarly appropri- designed that when a table is laid ate tor the present time, when enir for a largo group, there still is plenty Pork & Beans u Early June Peas 3 SEE A CENTUItY OV PAOCHE55 phasis Is being placed generally on of free space forwthe other activities /f© cans S6 F C CHICAGO Ihe good uso of leisure time. of the house. Sleeping rooms for Tho bungalow will fit almost any the owner's family are provided at Reduced Hound-Trip Fares and 3 AU-Expcuac Tours water-front property;' excepting only the back; cots for the week-endora CAMPBELL'S those where high waves are a prob- mav be placed in. the living room or j lem. Tho connected boat house ia a on the loungo dock. Grapefruit Tomato Juice Pennsylvania Railroad major convenience; it may bo left Tho exterior is to be of logs, al- cans S^ PC open, or closed by doors as preferred. though a sligtly more expensive al- ternative would be to lay a course And tho lounge deck will bo found, x mcd Bizc(1 SHERIFF'S SALE. perhaps, the most used feature of of .stone, then one of logs, and so Pineapple - «>« 2 cans By vlrtuo ot a writ of ii. (a. to mo <11- all, inasmuch as it can be made liv- forth to the caves. Logs should be racted, IBMICII out oi! tho Court o£ Chnn- able in any weather by the line of cut in late fall and left with the bark Bartlett Pears * raed- "lzal "^ Jdel) cery of the State of Wow Jonioy, will bo simple curtains, and, by a Blight re- on as protection from insecta. Peeled exported to BHIO nt public veniiuo on logs should be painted with certain 1 arrangement of the stair, can be CIRCLE large hot ^ lor MONDAY, a'JIE 17tlj DAY Ol' JULY, given a fireplace, as can the living Insecticides mixed with gasoline of 191) 3, Tain Dry, Lime Dry, Fruit Flavors. p'"s deP°slt gg between tho homo of 12:00 o'clock find room. kerosene. The cabin may be built fi!00 o'clock (n(. i'-.liO oVlock Unylh'M That room, incidentally, is design- for from $2,000 to 54,000 in most lo- Savins Time) in tlio af to moon c>£ nutd calities. Grape-nuts Flakes Grape Juice day, at the Court Ho si MO in tlio Borough ed to serve for all purposes and KO of freehold, County of Manmuuth, New ffi pltgs. g qt bot Jornoy. to sntlnfy it decree of Bald court amounting to muiroximutoly $l,iit)6.00. All tho foliowiiif.' tract or parcel of land Keyport News. nnd premises liureiniiftei- particularly 0BtofflcQ and at Frank Marccllo'a barber upon a niap or i>lim uf "IJtiihliiu; Lots nt hop.) car will know tho difference if ynu nan only our pure, rrftneil Koil Brink, N. J,. beloiiKiiiR to Murlbah W. Howard T>. Littell, Jr., o£ South Ammonia Eggs taken in trade VstiWInklc, lnmlf* bv W, II, PoNysc, Sur- Amboy wao tho week-end guest, of Gordon and MIBB Frances Wolcott quality Gas nnd Oil. veyor, otc, LonK Jti-iiiH-h, N. J., XH8&," reUmiod home on SoMirdsy night for ffh PC Doz. and duly nlod in the Otlico of the Clerk his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mi'ti. of tho County af Mnnmoutli. Lloyd F. Armstrong. from Virginia. Miaa Wolcott went Atlas Tivc3 . . . Battci-ios , , , Lubrication Poginninif ut a point, in tho nouth iildo Forest Garrison and Morrell Wal- to Virginia to 'attend the graduation Free Crankcase Service. of River Street* formerly ltivor Avenue, lace have returned from Blair acad- exercises of her brother at the Uni- MEAT SPECIALS ! distant thrca hundred foot cuotcrly from versity of Virginia. tho point of intersection of tho Bouth Hide emy at BJairstown, N. J. Cali Hams Choice Rib Roast of Illver Street with the eitHterly itido of Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas L. Smith Mrs. Ada B. Nafew has bedn con- tiC It). Brldtro AvcnUe. Bulil point bclnc tho north- It), and up east corner of Lot No. 4S on Biiid map, have moved into the J. C. Osborn fined to her home with illness for the and from mild bctfimilns Point rurmiiiK house on Front street. past week. ' tationj thonr.o (1) in ii tumthevly tlii'cctlon tilonic Mra. John P. Connell has been a Children's day exercises were held tho cuntcrly iiide of lot No. 48, an imtu patient in Rivervlew hospital at Red at tho Presbyterian church on Sun- Best cut Pork Loin End Pork Chops map, ono hunilrfld ami twenty-five fact, C lti. 11)3. COR. MAPLE AVE. & BERGEN PLACE moro or lean to tho nouthetiKt corner of Bank. day. There waa a large attendance. lot No. U; tlmnro (1!) in itn ciinlcrly dl Mrs. Ethel VanNess of Brooklyn Misrf Alberta Saiock was in. charge COR. BRIDGE AVE. & RECTOR PL. rectlon punillcl or ncnily i>tintllul with tho south nldo of Kivor SivM, fifty fuuL to. the was tho recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. of tho program. COR. FRONT & SPRING STS southwest corner of lot No. 50 on nald G. Reynolda Giblxms. Oliver Wolcott nnd Miss Dorothy We carry a full line of Fresh Vegetables. map; thonco (;i) In n northerly direction F. J. Linden is making a business Wolcott of Elizabeth spent Sunday nlonc tho westerly lino of lot No. GO on onid map, ono hundred and twenty-ftvo trip to Boston. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry fcot moro or lena to tho uoulhuide of Illvcr The Thought club held a picnic at Dennis. Street; thonca (4) in n westerly direction Belvedere beach,,Kcansburc;, on Mon- The first quarterly conference of >+4*4~t^^^^ nlonK tho aouth Hiflo of Itlver Street, (ifty day. tho Methodist church will he held at foet to tho point ov plnco of hctMnnlnir. 1 Suited Ra tlio property of JumeH A, lttil- Daniel Chase, a recent guest at tho the church on Friday. lflck, ct nl., tiilicn in cstocutlon nt tho mjit homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Osborn, Mrs. James Wolcott of Buttonwood of Mnlr.ntny IlullilimT nnd latin AhHnein- tiDD, ft curjiornllon of tho SLnto of Now has returned to hia home at Burring, avenue is confined to her home with Jorooy, nnd to he nold by Maine. ' illness. IIO\VAK1> HKIGHT, ShorilT. Mrs. E. T. Hoose, E. Kenneth * Dated Juno JUh, HJIliJ. Mrs. Harry Dennis will entertain Wnrrcn H. Hmock, Sol'r. > Hoose and Miss Kathleen Luiburrow tho members of the Ladles' aid so- were week-end guests of Mr. and ciety tomorrow afternoon at her i Mrs. Carl White at Lansclowne. Pa. homo at 2:30 o'clock. • SHERIFF'S SALE. An automqbilo belonging to Buhler Just a aper By vlrlito o£ n writ of fl. fn- to mo dl- & Bitter and parked in front of A missionary meeting will be held raclcd, tmujcd out of (ho Court o/ Chan- Martin Hoffman's pharmacy on ;).'!. ing for only S5.00. Alnton Hcpkinnii, Hcdlcitor. Confirmation was administered iHland Sunday, was defeated by the It'o a bl)t, extra Qturdy tiro . • . Sunday morning at AH Saints' church scoro of 1 to 0. specially processed to glvo un- Mrn. Satilo Gowan and her famjlj NOTICE TO CONTHAC believably loiirt wear. And It to Vora Collins, Hilda Rosae, Harry Kotli-o in herol'y tTlv^n thut nt-nlcd Uldii VanNcau Eldrldgo and William of Jersey City spent thn week-cnt! will bo rei'elvod hy tho. TUWUHMP Comrnit- means that mlHiono of car ownero Strylcer. The KiRht Rev. Paul Mat- at their summer home horo. tca of lluwctl Ttivvnnhlp. MmitiKMiih Co.. need no longer buy cheap "bargain thews, bishop of New Jersey, of- Mr. and Mr3. Harry Clay of Fail and RETAIL N. J., for tile count riH'1 inn of CnlllriKWtiDil built** tiren In order to snvc money. Komi, in tho 'J'owniihip of Jlnwcll. with Uc ficiated. Attov confirmation Biyhop Huvon and Mr. and Mra. Everett wn- tnforccd Cnncrelo I'tivonn-ni, Typo "(.!,'* Cash in on tiite light Goodrich la Matthews preached a sermon. lott of Minne.sink Park spent Sunday upon cxhitinc found u lion, ontimuleil wafting to protect Its cuatomera. Tho Sunday-school ol All Saint:;1 with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wii amount of rui'.rrotu nurfacf roqui^d h\ Coino In and nco tho big new lett. 7,0411 aiiniiro yunln. illdii will bo opened church went on an outing Saturday Let Us SI ™ETC & RATION and rend in pulilUi nt the rniimn of the Cavalier—It's a valuo tre'ro filad to to Camp Nojccho on the Mctcdcconk Mrs. Charloa Gross and Mra. Harry h«Ul Township ^unnuiftcv. Ti.wnnlitp llnll, recommend. Avtlcnn, N. J., on .Saturday, July 1, 1033, rivor. Tho occasion was the annual Davey spent Saturday and Sunday nt ftt or about 1:«» 1'. M., l>nylii:lit Puvini; outing of tho Occan-Monmouth Sun- Ocean Gato, Time day-school association of tho Ephi- ISonjmnln Mills began hio duties Our statesmen are in trying to Iielp the countries return Drawing1, niirrtfii'ti'innn find fornin of bid for the prop'»«'!tl worl;, piepmed by Look £t tltesc prices copal chnrchnn. A thron-mllo boat, ati tho now poutmn3tor of thla plaee (inortfo V. Hnndcilpli, Civil Knniiu'or. and trip wo a ono of the fetiturca of tho last wnnk, yueceoding Walter K. to Prosperity. Let us them by showing our Patriotism in no approvod by I In; .^iulu IHr.hwny Coiuinln- affair. WalllnR. Tho poatolllco continue:) to vlun, havo licun lUt'd in I In- otiiren of mild 4.30x20 $5.4© Enirhioor nt, flu JJrnnd Strfet, iitxl itiitik, •1.50x21 Tho ptipilc* of the Naveiiinlt school bo nt Mr. WnHlng'H store. Minn Helen uncertain manner. j N, J.. nnd of tlio Stain IMiihwiiy l.'finun!:^. were troatrd to icn cream and cako Murphy In Mr. Milla'a annlatant. fllon, TronUm, H. .1,. mid limy bo inunccltid j 4.75x19 by proflpertlvu lilddcni tlmlm: butilnens , Thursday by thn paront-teachpr IISJJO- MM. Erich Drlttlo and family hnve l 5.00x19 Iwurfl. niddcni will bo furnliibp.l with >i ciation. Mm, Herman Wonzoli, M moved into thoir HUrnmor homo on copv of tho Hpei'iiii'aiiuiiit and 1>1II«-IH'IHIH ' 5.25x18 ; 7.3S Jamea Scott, Mro. Howard Muxnon MoretH' avenue. nf t'lie driiwlncn hy Urn KnttliiciM* nn nrnpnr , Celebrate the notice mill imyinciil nf $r..«i». -whlrh ••5.50x19. and Mrs. Morrla Wal.'Jh were in gen- Tho Grannhoppero played thoir flint nmotJiit la not icttiMiiiblis, ! fiulijcct to chango without nollca eral charge. baseball jnmo- on thf*!r now diamond nitln mimt bo made; cm I ho ntnndni-d ftnrt to any etata salon tal. The fourth birthday of John Itath- on Wiluon avonuo Sunday against nroponnl fornui In 11ni iiimmm' diMilsmiled machor. eon of Mr. and Mr», Au^i the Okl Dominion I.lno tenm oC New tJiorpln nnd n'fjulrrd by ltn> m>oi hlcntlonfl, 1 munt l>e oiu'hi«i'il In m-alnl onvelopn, Hatlunnchor, waa oclobrated with a YovK. The, (.Jraniilioppcia won by tin licnrinu tho nnnio nnd nddiTurt of tho bid- party Monday afternoon. licorn of 15 to 2. der iio'J tho INI]))I> nf Uj'J i"ihl <>ii tho out- slda, nddrenncil to tlm Tnwnchlp Ctnnmlt- HAROLD STOUT'S Mr, and Miff. VanDal<>n BUmcy of "Uncio Pate and Louise" of Station im or Howell Ti.wn.ddp. Mun.noulli TIRE STORE State College, T^onnnylvanla, aio vlfi- WAAM f;avo an entertainment I'Yl- Oftiinly. N. J., m.-i jun.it 1>« jn-cmipindod ithig Mrs. Wuuv.y'n mint, Mn). Anaio day nl);hL at the JiellooihouHO for tlir with ft niii'Oty rt)iii]iiuiv rd tlllcato utittlny V J llntt cald surety roiuminy will furnlrth Iho Agrncy for (Joodilch (Goldru l'ly) Johnnon of Mendowbroolt road, l* benefit of the. tiro compnny. About blritJcr with « Imiul for tlm mini I'ISIJIIIMMI Sllvitrtown Tires. day nipht Mro. Earl IioVnnty enter- $12.50 wan cleared. In thfl ppflrlfluntlonii. niid n roitlllfd check tained at a bridge party in honor of Iforly-four mamberii of the Laillea' for ton (Hi) nfti- rciit.iini of Mi"- luutniiit Truck and Him Tlrrs—Kirad Horvloo. 58 BROAD 5 RED BANK, N. X M(J, Imfc not U'i'it tlirui Aboit.UO. imynWn to Mrn. Hlfiiioy. auxiliary met at, Chnrlen Htuva's tho ordiu- of tbn Tmviulilp CnlU'C-tm-. T)ia 115 W. FKONT fiT, Minn Mn^arot I,ayton of floabrif Whlto llouao rentmirniit Friday nlRht ntnnd'U'd fornt af imuxn.M I' ntiiwlinl tn l njient tho wM^kcnd with h\\m\ ]")o nnd held a kitchen nhowcr to obtiiln tlm I'i'CritU-aliaiin, r«t'lprt nt whl'-U will ho n 1142. JUCO 1SANK, N. J. furnh'ht^t on an'M^it <.,, to llu) 1 :n,;i ai-tioleit fin- tho kit(^hen of tho now Tho Townnhlli CoininHtBii of H John InglhiK Ifi f.ontmod to tho llrnhouso, A lnr;;o variety of utenalls P. S. A large selection of Cap Pistols—none like it in town. TtwiinhJii tpit.nrvm tii<\ tli:Jff, to injurt, titty 1 wnu dnnutcd. Kfifrnnhmnntii anil n iSr nil I'ldfi if ikmmiil io the hrsf, Intniput bod with nicltno3!!. of tlifl Tr>vvnii1il|i no in ,l,i. Mru. J metric It and Mm. Wnrtholmor 'of Wo\v York. New Monmouth News.j and get it here. Ohnlrmnn. Mm. Alfred Ilrow^i* nnd obildror KI.MlUt C. IIAI.T,, CtetK aro vlnltliur Mr. «nd Mrw. Ocorro ArdoiHi. K. j,, ,i,UHi u, M!:i;i, Krednrldlc VEobortf, mm of Mr. mul € a waller \VilUnmy of frvlnKton. Mrn. Howiu'tt W. Ttohcrtfi, will fVin, 7 to 8, After Mack for points on the seaeson trophy which Presented to High School Pu- ! Rumsonites, 11 lo 3, in Game last Sunday by Highlanders— Tieu Score Witl* Circuit Clout was scheduled for Sunday morning ! in Which Three Players Are Three-Bagger by Wolfe Saves in Ninth—Game a Nip tarid waa not held duo to tbo Etroj)^ wind pils for Extra Curriculnr Ac- I Injured. that prevailed at tho tlmo of otart- tivities. | The Eagle athletic club of Sayrc- Mallen Nino Ffom No Score. Tuck Affair. lng tlio race and also on account of villo trounced tho Rumson athletic The Highlands baseball club nosed Three home runs featured the the stago of the tide which did not School letters and certificates wore allow tho aklpponi enough water for awarded to the students of the Red clul), 11 to 3, last Sunday afternoon out; tho Howard A. MHHIMI associa- (Tamo between Fort Monmouth and Bank high school In recognition of :it Rumson. Tho Eagles, one of the tion' of Leonardo, A to 3, last Sunday tho Oranges Democratic club team centerboardti when jockeying for po- their participation in extra curricu- strongest teams in this section, have afternoon on the Valley drlvo Hold last Sunday afternoon at Fort Mon- ltloim. The races for mlnlatura l^r activities. Tho presentation was played such teams as the House of at Atlantic HlRhlnniln. mouth. Tho eoldlcra won, 7 to fi. craft also scheduled for Sunday mado in tho chapel period Inst week. David, Key-Mat Bears and Freehold. "Red" Evans pitched another aftor Lieutenant Mack had ham- morning nt Fair Haven were called Because of tho cancellation of the Rumson was scheduled to play the aleaidy game for tho Highlanders, mered out a homo run that tied tho off on account of tlio Moiv. baseball schedule and tho dlsband- j American Legion team of Wood- holillnp; tho Mnllcnitea to live hits scoro in tho ninth. Thcno events will bo callcil next lijent of the baseball tram this r.ca I bridge, but tho game was cancelled arid fanning nine men. A feature of Tho other homo runs wero made Sunday morning. Tho raco for the son, no letters were awarded to the at the last minute. llioigamii was a threc-baso drive by by Shaffer of the army team and M. 24-foot knockabouts will be off Ked Biember3 of the team. The awards Wolfe of Leonardo with threo men Brennan of Orange. Shaffer made Bjink over tho Monmouth boat club's were: The visitors made *but two more on base. This blow saved tho Hallen hlo In tho fifth and Brennan mado course and tho races for tho mini- Letters for high school cheer lead- lilts than the Rumsonites. Jim Tully association nlno from being shut out. tho other In tho seventh. ature craft will bo ovor a special ers to Helen Sanborn, Edwa Hern- was not in ills usual form, and he Tint box score: The soldiers cot off to a lead In course east of the Fulr Haven dock. don, Ma Grand; letters for varsity HIGHLANDS. tho second Inning, but the visitors walked seven mea during: hi3 Etay K<*y-Mat Bears I^ose, track team Napoleon Pingatorc. man- on the mound. These free passes to BOX ON «is roes - AD It II TO A tied tho acoro in tho sixth. The ager, Joseph Eschclbach, Leon Van- Hllflletor. tf. _ 0 uoldlcra forged ahciul for tho uec- Tho Koy-Mat Beam, rcprctiontlng proved especially disastrous in the Evans, » 2 2 I) Keypwt and MutaWttii, lo.'Jt to tha Brunt, Gasper DcMalo, Donnld Dress- AS IF HE Mllunii. c ind tlmo in tho tioventh, but tho visi- third and eighth when the Eagles l>hlKh athletic club of Porlti Am- ier, Patsy Arnonc, Richard Morris, made four runs. Geroni went in to Anderson, If. tors once again tied tho count In tho William Geroni, , Martin Bncltcr, Kohlonlnuli, 1 eighth and took tho load In tho first boy last Sunday afternoon by a ecore relieve Tully in the eighth. Kemlrlck. cf of 5 to 3. Paxson, pitching for the Francis Jordan, Louis Wigdorowltz, Hnylml. 2h half of tho ninth. Mack then tlod "Hen" Tully starred, at bat for Koy-Matti, was touched for ton hltti. Philip Gettla, Shrovo Boers, Vincent Anthony, HH a tho score with Ilia circuit clout, nnd Rumson. He mado threo hits in four WlTH ALL THIS Slml'Ron, 3b. Paladino: second team trunk letters i the noldlero oont another tally across Tho Hoars gathered olovon off Horn. to Kermit Jefferson, William Bloom, times at bat. Hammond made a beautiful running catch of a fly in :\i 1 12 21 tho plato to win, Tho box score: Ernest Grllllths, Eugene Magce, JA6 - IT BECOMES A HOWnOATS, Dinghlta, Oulbonrds James Gibbons and Frank Garruto. ight center lifter the wind had car- LEONARDO. FOfiT MONMOUTH. AH U H ro and Bull liontti, ried the bail for some distance. Af- Moriinoy, lb Letters for band to Dorothy Hnl- 0 10 ..-ymoriBkl, rf . AD K 110 PO A ter spearing the ball he made a per- Metiuighlln. a 0 1 4 Z Martin, cf 1(1, 12, 14 ft. innan, Montlno Gcronl, Philo Davis Wolfe, rf 1 3 and George Martin. fect throw to first base to attempt 1 ninth, If, 1 1 a double play, but tho usually re- 1 •2 4 Mnck, 3b 1 1 $19.50 to $137.00. Letters for boys' varsity basketball Kncl'cliol. 21i v..... 3 I) 2 alilHTor, '»» 2 2 team, 1932-1933, to George Worthley, liable "Chick" Zeigler missed the PfltlirHon. 3b. ;t 1 1 3 Adams, 2b Thompson Boat Wojjks Chester Forrar, Albert Fazzone, Har- ball. MrCuo. If 1 1 1 0 Horn, c 0 2 old Turnock, Lester Berkowitz, Dln- Before the game Zeigler was hit Konowlti. rf 2 n •i 0 Jenklno. lb 2 in 2 CUNTKIt ST., SKA BlilOHT. SICIIB, 0 0 nio Arnone, William Sweol, Lloyd on the nose when ho collided with •Mdrr'itt ".".'.'..'.-".'.'.".".'. 1 0 0 0 •nkl, p. Vaccarelli, Charles Wodohouse, Louis another player while going after a Wigdorowitz, Joseph Paolacci, Vin- grounder, but he insisted on playing, i 28 3 S 27 13 30 7 0 27 17 cent Paladino, manager; second team •Onttcil for Jonlln in Otli. ORANGE. despite a physician's advice to rest Scoro by inniuKit: basketball letters to Hyman Poltn, for the day. Citarclla was also in- All II JI PO A William Buchanan, Loo LaBionda, Leonard" 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 (1 0—3 Homy, If Ii 0 0 fi 03 UIIOAD ST., IU5I) IIANH jured when a ball took a bad bounce Uhluniln 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 x—4 I Joseph Eosatl, William Garatti, Wil- HE. MIKES WITH T. Nlcolnkua, cf 2 o o i JUSG. ?l-00. AB R H TO A DeTiihna, p Jiam Sweel, Chester Forrar; varsity Bruno, cf.. 3b 5 ft 0 a 2 " All Rlsl'.ts nescrved bj Ths As 2 ooo girls' basketball team letters to Flor- R.immon. If 4 0 J 2 0 Zolnlor. Hi 2 0 1 4 0 37 C lfl*I!6 f, ence MacDonald, Anna Bottagaro, QulKlcy, lb 2 0 0 11 •Two out whon wlnninE run was 13-Plate Janet Conover, Harriet Mann, Ida Cilmelltt. <-' * 0 0 1" » Hcored. Grand, Roberta McKnlght, Ruth Hummond, 3b.. cf 4 0 0 11 Little Silver Scoro by Innings: BATTERY Adams, Ruth Mack, Jane Sheldon, H. Tully, »« 4 2 n 0 2 Fair Haven Wins Golf Tournaments OrnnEO 10000301 1—fi Dcumonii. rf 3 1110 1 12 Mo. Giior. Olga Sclvwenker, Geneva Jackson, Fort Monmouth .... 12001 010 2—7 1, 2I> 3 0 0.5 By Oeno Snnurn May Griffiths, Louise Parker, mana- .1. Tully. 1> - » 0 in Tenth Inning Downs Eatontown at Rumson Club ger; second team basketball letters ronl. P I 0 (1 0 World Golf Champion to'Beatrice Lewis, Myrva Uhl, Ed- 5 Gal. ward Herndon. 35 7 27 Clout to Left- Field by Andy Ege- Silvcritcs Spring Surprise by Officers and Governors Elected ; (Aa Told To Alan Gould) SAYBEVIIAE. land Wins Game for Robins Conquering Alerts, 4 to 3— at Annual Meeting Last Week How often have you heard n fel- P. A. OIL Baseball letters for 1932 to William AB R H PO A DoshosM, ct 4 3 14 0 in Tenth After Visitors Had Eatontowner«, Weak With —Invitation Tournament to loiV club player atiy: "I can't do a Sandy Hook Nine HEAVY gwecl, Frank Loeser, Joseph Rosati, Mot'ce. EB _ 3 2 0 12 Be Open Monday, July 24. thing with this club; I havon't any Chester Forrar, John Amelchenko, Armstrong. lt>., c 3 3 2 9 0 Tied Score in the Eighth. Stick, Play Errorless Ball. confidence In it and I seldom got a John Scheldt, Patsy Arnone, Tony iturlnoj', c, Ih H I 2 fi 0 decent shot when I uso it." Middletownuro Nose Out Fort Vne.rnrr.llt, T.w LaBIondfl, WJllinm J. BoaboBki, 2b 4 0 2 2 2 Tho Fair Haven Robins defeated The Little Silver athletic club, af- Tho schedules lor tho men's golt Open Evenings. rinric. ai>, ..3 no l 1 tlio West Lung Branch athletic club, ter having played ragged ball ntneo tournament and also lor tho women's It may bo true that this or that Hancock Team — Mnxuon, Garatti, Alfred Picone, manager. Crzyb. if 4 0 0 0 0 particular club is "u mlailt In a play- Thorp were no letters given this year Karhowokl. rf; 5 0 0 0 0 3 to 2, in a game that went ten In- the start of the t season^ found its golf matches at tho Rumson country Leonardo Pitcher, Drives In for baseball. nings last Sunday afternoon. Tho stride last Sunday afternoon and de- club wero posted last Thursday and ers bag and should bo loft in the Tying and Winning Runs. 50-YD. SURF J5 11 8 27 Robins after the visitors had tied the feated the Eatontown Alerts, 4 to 3, a moat interesting program is ar- locker, but, more often than other- Scoro by innings: score in the eighth made their win- at Eatontown. ranged for the remainder ol tho sea- wise, ho has simply developed a com- Tho Leonardo field club nosed out LINE Sayrevillo 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 4 0—11 son. plex and tightens up as soon as he 181-l.B. TEST 0 0 0 0 2 0 1— 3 ning run in the tenth when Andy Tho Sllverites outbatted tho Alerts tho Fort Hancock team last Sunday Rumnon 0 0 gets tho shaft In his hnniln. Grays Toy With Error*—Zelglcr. Sweel, Masoo, Clark. Bgeland drove the ball into left field by one hit. Tho Alerts on tho othei The women's golt schedule pro- afternoon, 5 to 4, on tho Valley drlvo TVo-baso hits—H. Tully, Armstrong, nud- to bring Hanson home. hand played flawless ball in tho field vides for the challenge cup qualify- The moral to this is: Don't let any field at Atlantio Highlands. Tho 12-FT. ncy. Tbree-baao hit—Demnond. Homo club conquer you! • Middletownera collected eight hits Colt's Neck Nine n—Budney. Double play—J." BoskoBki The Hobins took tho lead in the whllo two errors were chalked up to ing rounds, sixteen to qualify, to be BAMBOO POLES (o Huiln Slrike-out.B—By Tully R. by third frame when they scored their tho visitors. The Alerts staged a ral- held on July 8, D, 10 and 11. The i Have Pro Look You Over and tho .soldiers garnered nine. (JeronI 1. by Duatal 2. Banes on ba]h— first run. Tlio visitors tied the count ly In the ninth after trailing by a (lrst round to bo on July 16, 17, 18 If you shank your long Iron shots Maxaon pitched tho entire game Red Bank Team Wins One-Sided Oft Tully 7. (ifY Geroni 3. off Duntnl 2. in their half of tho seventh but tho score of 4 to 1 and came ono run and 19. The second round on July or smother mashlo niblick pitches, for Leonardo whllo Zolgler and FIHII- SINKERS .lc oz. Game by Score of 19 to 2— Umpires—Snmmon and Tilton, Robins again forged ahead by push- short of tying the count. 20, 21, 22 and 23. Tho third round tlio fault generally Is yours, not tho or alternated on the mound for Fort Colt's Neck Held Scoreless ing another run across the plate in Outfielder Smith of Little Silver, on July 2S, 20, 27 and 28 and the club's. If you will have tlio pro look riancocU, Mftxson fanned eleven men 3-Way Swivels 2c Shrewsbury Athletic their half of this frame. West Long mado two hits. Fred Merriman's llnals on July 29, 30, 31 and August you over as you practico same of and walked only three. Maxson not After First Inning. Branch again knotted tho scpro in hit was a double, the only etxra-base 1. The championship event will have these, he will correct tho trouble. only pitched a good game but drove FEATHERED The Bed Bank Grays had no trou- Club Wins and Loses the eighth by scoring a run on hits hit of tho game. Purely, Eatontown its qualifying round, eight to qualify, •My experience in teaching golf la In ibrCD of tho Leonardo runs. In ble in disposing of the Colt's Keck by D. Slocurn and Dennis and errors first Backer, made two hits for his on August 6, 6, 7 and 8. Tho first tliat nine out of ten players, with tho sixth hla double scored one run JAP. SQUIDS baseball team last Sunday afternoon. The Shrewsbury athletic club, with by Madge and Lewis. team. The score: round will ho on August 12, 33, 14 and proper advlco and practice, will over- and In the seventh his single brought in tho tying and winning runs. Tho BELMAR Tho score was 19 to 2. Tho Grays "Patty" Patterson, formerly of the Neither team scored in the ninth. LITTLE StLVEH. 13, tho second round on August 10, come any real dllllcultics they have collected nineteen hits off three pitch- Gray, aa their new manager, broke Hanson, first to bat for Fair Haven All I! 11 TO A 17, 18 and 19 and tho finals on Aug- with certain clubs. score; ers. McCue, oil tho mound for the even last Sunday. Don Galvan has in tho tenth, was safe at first on an Merrimnn, ff - » 0 l 2 0 ust 20, 21, 22 and 23. Anyone not •'At one stace of his great career, LEONARDO. 1 Ynnnrella, rf. n locals, held Colt's Neck to" six. been appointed captain of tho team error by Nolan of West Long playing off their match within tho B b Jones, if ho had . a weakness, An n H ro A SURF RODS $$.99 N. Asehettlno, Sb four days allotted lor each round will The Grays began their scoring and "Bull" Reynolds, ia booking Branch. O. Egeland singled, sending M. Aachettino. 2b felt it involved his ability to handlo VsiiNcM.'ab.''.'. ...'.'.'.'.'.'....'.'.'.'.'. 4 manager. Hansen to second. Andy Egeland Smith If 4 0 2 1 0 bo automatically defaulted. The tho mashlo niblick. Smith, lb a early In the game. They made four Knplan. as'. .. lr. tho first, one in the second and The newly organized club trounced then connected for his clout to the composite tournament A and B class 'It would not have been noticeable Macintosh, SB „.. S outfield which brought Hansen home Tomnlne, lb. Is from June 1 to October 1 Inclus- MnXBon, y i 300-Ft. Tarred five in tho third. They then added the B. & B. Trucking company of Klcckner. e. -... 2 0 1 to tho cnsvial observer,! but ho was Covcleflky, cf «... 4 two, four and threo runs in the fifth, Red Bank, 11 to 6, in the first game. from second. Tho score: Schneider, p. 1 1 ive. having trouble with this typo of shot. Thompson, 2b. 4 Bluefish' Line He did not make them with the Bennett, rf. 2 Bixth and seventh, respectively, and The box score: I'AIR HAVEN. 31 Frederick J. Burghard has pre- NO. 27. AB II H TO A 8 27 same confidence he hit his tee shots Williams, c D were held scoreless for tho remain- SHREWSBURY. EATONTOWN. sented two prizes for ladies' two-ball Mllra. rf „ l 0. Esclnnd. If. cf 1 or used "Calamity June," his famous ing two innings. Their opponents An R n A. EKclniltl c 1 0 All R II PO A foursome to be played, July 0. The Ocean City mado their two runs in the ilrst in- Kettcl, S3 1 Puidy, lb putter. 80 6 8 27 0 Cnllnhun, 3b. ... W. Chnsey, c. Women's Metropolitan golf associa- ning. The box score: B. EKclnnd 10 0 tion will haVo tho first day of the So what did Bobby do? He prac- FOOT HANCOPK. REEL Cnlviin, 11, 1 Hnttl. ab AD R II PO A Emmons. cf. ... Mechon, is. ... ticed plenty and won the National RED BANK. Lewi.. 21), .-... 1113 7 "Three-day Jersey Shoro Tourna- Ncyerlln, rf „ 1, 0 0 250-Yd. O'Bi-lon. 1> I'ollnmore cf. . 2 0 0 0 0 Ilraillicy, cf. .. ment" Monday, July 24, at the Rum-Open championship two years in a ', 3b. p. s 2 1 AB 11 II 35 llUiriliin, 2b Adilco. If PUiffatorc. Jf 4 Ackcrman, rf. . 2 0 1 1 (1 row. Gnlnrzn, lb. 4 0 2 WITH .1 Connn™. If. 1 Kmcrflon, 2b. . son Country club. It Is the first SmltJ), c T. Vnccarelli. If. .. 2)10 Crispcll. rf. 1 I 7 Hnsi If. 2 0 VanBrunt. rf. . 4 l l :! o time any part of the tournament has RhnnlcB, cf. . MscDonald, 2b 3 2 2 1 P. Esrlnnil. If- • E. Chn.oy, p. . Shallow CIulis on Fairway I Star Drag Illy. been played over the Rumson course licit, is. lib. 4 1 1 Arnonc, 2b 2 O i » I>- Cr I need not go into nn exhaustive P. Vnccnrclll. rf. ... •1 2 a ii and a very largo field is anticipated. Knno. «6. It — 3 1 MSIIINfl 1ICI5N8E I'lltlr 37 a a no is 34 3 1 27 18 analysis of different types of clubs, SPOICCH, 2b. . Fotillo, if 2 n n o Score- by Innlngis: Prizes for low gross and low net _ 4 Cantallce, cf WKST LONn RRANCII. their weight, etc., hce:iuso mostly it P. .... issuicn. H 12 lttlc Silver 1 bo awarded. Tho Women's Palnndrano. lb AB It H TO A lni o o o n 1—1 ia a matter of personal adjustment Cook, BF 0 0 2 0 Eatontown 0 !8 I 7 21 2 All Ii 11 1'nrkcr. rl. . 0 0 0 10 0 0 2—3 Metropolitan golf association has an Gentilo. Sb Ucnnls. If. .- Errors—Knplnn, Schneider. Tvvo-bnsc hit open day at the Kumson country ciub or preference. Chjir. c .. 4 2 1 Double nlny—Mceban ilncr. lb 2 1 Clork, cf. ... scheduled for every second Wednes- McCuc, I. 1 1 /.imniermnn, purdy. Strike-outa- -By Honors. IF Gi fiord, p. 010 Sehnelder 5, by Clinnej- .1. fianrn an h day In tho month continuing to the MncDawcll, «». .'. 4 0 0 Nolan, 3b. .- 01 0 -Off Schneider 6, off Chnsey 3. end of October. • The association will Winkler, rf 1 0 Hollar, »». •- 0 0 1 COLT'S NECK. Smith, :>b 0 2 hold a one-day tournament at the AH II II ' H. .slocum, 1 0 tl 11 Moilunkcy. cf. . 0 1 D. Slocum, t 107 ruimson country club on Friday, Au- Ril«y. p., rf 1 Kiiluht. cf II 1 »»nrc«, 31> 0 1 gust 18. Prizes for low gross, low ; 2 5 *2S Red Bank Tigers Win J. Crine. 2b.. p 1 net, putting and approaching. The Golden, c. p Morris, 1 0 0 •One (nit whe tournament will bo open to members Smith, lb 2 0 1 0 y Scoro by liminKH: From Tinton Falls C. Crinc, nn only. 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK . .33 f, 8 •Loni Brunch .... 0 0 0 0 n 0 1 1 0 0—2 Shermim, rf. Fnir Haven 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1—3 Feller, <-.' -I Thp Shrewsbury athletic club was Tho Red Bank Tigers defeated the •Tho women's golf committee con- •Welsh, If., r. defeated by the Red Bank Bisons, Krrora—Mnili:c ". I.ew'13, Ackermiin, Tinton Fall Speedways, 4 to 3, last sists of Ml»a M. D. Bryan, Mrs. K. Hhrt. rf., r. 1 o 0 Nolan. H. Klmum. D. Slucum. Two-base SPECIALS—Week Ending Sat., June 24th. 11. to 10. In the second game. Both hit—Hamcn. Diiublf rilnya— Kettel to Thursday night at Tinton Falls. Joe M. Seggerman and Mrs. F. J. Burg- games were played on Firemen's I.ewin tu B. Kt:t'lm,(l. Lcwiw to Kettfl to Rosati, pitching; for tho Tic era. hard. " Bl 2 6 C 11. Epebirtl. Strike-out*—Ily Ilnnscn 0, fanned eleven men. The score Fresh ,E5core by InninKs: Hi'ld on Newman Springs road. The liy OifToril ll. IWiaen on hulls—HIT Ilniinen The qualifying round of eighteen E«d Bank 4 1 (1 5 '1 1 it 0 0—HI DOX score: 1. oil (illliird 1. Hit by pitcher— Ily Hnn- RED HANK. holes for tho club camplonsliip for Killed Cclt'fl Kcrk 2 0 0 II 0 (I fl 0 0— •: SHUEV/MiUHY. licn (IX Sliiruin.l Umpire—Woodward AR Ii H E men will be held Saturday, July 1, TIPO-1>»»O him—rinratorc, T. V/irmrclll. AH K 11 »»] Mnrlln. Sheldon, lb ^ 0 2 0 Tho firnt round for tho championship Three-bane hit—P. Vnrcmclli. Strike-nuts Bijcki l|cU", PS f, 1 ;i (iroonu, an _..i _ ;j i 1 •t PRIME RIB Hn nip —McCue 11, Hiley 3. Golden \, Hurt 1, 0 D. Calanilrkllo. cf. . 0 will be held Sunday morning, July 2. Hamburger Crlno t, Ilnicfi mi |,nll.— OIT MrC'ne .(. ,,!_ ] ]) ..."..' 4 0 Forbm. 3b 3 l 1 0 The second round will bo held Sun- Klley 1. Gulden 1. Mint :t. ('riijr. (I. Hit Kinm'Ill, 11 If ... . f". n I Seabright Tennis Chiimborrt, c ;[ 0 0 0 day afternoon, July 2. The scml- by nitcher—Ity Hint (C;ml;ili< c I. O'Krl.en, ct. *..".". ZZZZZ f, •_• 1 MncDornld, If. a 0 0 0 Uiorthrifl_ \>i, 2 2 0 J. Cnlandrlello. 2b. i) 0 0 llnals will 1)3 held Saturday after- •tiiHi c \ \ Club Plans Season Mnlzao rf •\ (1 o rj noon, July 8 and the 30-holo ilnal will in,. if -1 :\ [lo«ftti. p ;.'."... fl 0 c bo on Sunday, July 9. All play will J'.nff [.-•on. .Hi A bo from championship tees. \h. Tinton Falls Schedules for Men's and Wom- 25 •s Q 2 10 11 TINTON FALLS. Tho President's cup, eighteen (Blade Out) HED HANK. en's Matches Announced— Afl a H K hole.'i, medal play at club handicap AH 11 ICffll. UK 3 0 r. n Frederick J. Burghard Offers n a will bo played on Tuesday, July 4, Downs Freehold M. (i rn.nl. If. Holmes, If - ^ l i (1 ft r> I [, i 1 Two Prizes for Women's Play. f} j c Tho qualifying round ol tho Chal- i Krnhnt'Tt Jib .., , ;i (i Q 1 lenge cup contest will bo held on Speedways End Looing Streak by \'"\i \« 'tli u i I'illi.i, rf, --', - (j, V[, '•) The ,S fa bright ];nvn iennl.'i and Katurday, Ail£Ufit 5. Tho playing Defeating Crescents, 17 to 5; n n n 0 I i'ii it, rf. I I cricket, cluli oiKanizcd for Its flfty- C.yinn'ky rf '1 fi Q (1 schedule for this contest will bo poat- Shoulder I-OIM —Johnny Wabusky Strikes i ('•iiu-i ,,,,,. rf r. 2 :;ixll; iit'UKon la.-it wcclt by electing Krlly. c o 0 f cd at. the Golf nhop nt tho club for SHOULDER Auin.i,<•];, i 1 -t 1 0 tho sixteen ciuallilera who will play Out Ten. | 1'. C, vilil. i) :\ I SPRING ;i I. (a- |-"»'- P- --• 0 Hulconlbe Ward \va:i stdected as vice off at match pliiy to determine the The Tintun Foil-; KiipedwnyM ended ' president and Jame;i C. Auchincloya chnllcngor of Henry Clay Pierce, the a long loiiltu; utrcaU Sunday after-! 44 11 15 wau inaflo iietut.'tary. C. Maurey present holder of tho cup. Piny will noon liy (lefeiilin); the Freehold I Jonrji was made Ircasilirer. West Bergens Defeat ho from regular tecs at revised han- Crescents at Tint™ Vails, 17 to fi Red Bank Dragons lCij^ht were ('locted to the board of dicaps. Johnny Wabiif.liy iiold liln opinmi'iils povornora for the coniiiif; term. They Fair Haven Royals Tile Vice president's cup will ho C lb. at bny nnd wmi rrodlti'd with ten I Beat Monmouth A. C.arc l'Teilerlck K. Itarbnur, George competed for on Sunday, Septembor Btrihcoiilii. Tint™, Fnllii o(ill<>c!wl M. j^oilin/iu. Clt'iiifht L. l^e.Mpard, Tho Went Tinmen atliletlc cliih de- .1 anil Lftbor day, Monday, September twenty hitn off the olTcrliign of three he ited 15ank Dragons nofied out Van II. ilnhioy, Jdiicpli C. IlonRland, feated the Royal athletic club of •1. Thirty-six holes, medal play, to • pltcherli. Tonight the Tinlon Kail;; ; I hi Mnuniniitii athletic cJub of Hfd Arulrew Viirick stout, Jr., Hodker Fair Haven for the second timo last he played miccoiiulvely during either Country nlno will play thr Mnnmoulli A. C. \ !Hmk, V to f>, la:;t Sunday afternoon TuU^ott. and Stuart A. Younj;. ! .Sunday afternoon. The box m-tire: day at player.1!1 option. Play will Roll Tho box i;core: Tho club championship:! will start on Ihe Dragons' Held on lXlvernidc I1KI> DANK. be from regular tern nt club handi- drive. Tin- boK i.core: 'luring tlie early part of next month. TINTON FA1.I.S. All It 11 caps. An 1! ii y, ] KKD HANK DHAdONS. John Hope Doej; mul Mlsn ' Clare I.nfl:iyette. If ... I The "Sunday afternoon Mixed Rump Jersey Molinen, If 3 i I I'reniic.e will defend thi-lr titles In All R II V. nriioiu]. 1 TonibnlonfiJi" will bo on Juno 18, July Duu ul,, tho men'.'i and liidleii' !;lii,Tlefi rnipeo Iliu: 'ii).'\.iZ!Z!i"";;!;r .. h 1 i COKNKD Wnlraeky, ' ..'.....'...... '...'.".' ;i II. Cim Mel ,,nii;hliiI. 21.., r . /, 1 o 10, Aui;uiit 13 and 27 and Hoptomhor Krnlinoil. ilh Mvcly. Mm. f'chuyler Van Vechten It's not. ilio iivernijo plnyor who . i. 2 :i (i :i. run (I'D rldn, cf '1 0 0 10. United .Staten Coll association IHXMHUCH "Jlnxed" now inul tlipn Vinlnir, M .. 4 12 1Doraiilii wan H]>])olntcrt chnlrniun of the Hlill iclmnit,,' v'.'."i\h'"l~""!~"ZZ .. f> 1 0 rule:; will govern all competitions, ex- Plate Beef Wooiln, 11 .. Ii I 2 1' Miirniit' ladJo.'j* tnniiiiuiK^nt oommltteo. Sell'ulti, rf.. cf .. t l»y rt'inio intrlU'iilar c.iuli. 'I'itcrn Kelly, rf .. 4 0 0 0 Imllion Modion. p. • .. 1 2 cept when modified by tiio local WH.t a tlmo wlicn even the Krent Dteyer. if .. :\ 2 I 1 o iMirlnld Tim forly-llfUl itiinunl Invltntlon I'armlfiy, n Ii 0 0 rillo!!. Tiiero will bo n prize donated .. :t :: 2' a KlllVfl, linirnainentif(ir the Healirli.'ht bowln ill In tor, rf. . 2 Itoliliy Joiif.'i, above ^ot (ho jit- .. looo Un- tho be;ft composite neon- compiled tvrn when lin puNril IIIK IUIIHIIIO will iilnrt oil Monday, July 21. Tim between May 30 and October IS In- coimnlltco In <'llnr|;n cnnnlnln of Hol- 30 11 12 niblick out <>f 11 it- hiii;. But 1m i;"t ;ui 17 :\fi i J'AUl JIAVKN. rlu.'iJvn. Vrnvt'iy over H. I'HKKIIOI.l) cnnilift Ward, ilimki'i' 'J'alcott and All It II KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES phgB. All It 11 I in 1 11 Cliurlnn 11. Ilnliioy. r Ifowover, T do rf-cnniniend that no I I ) (i .. (i - • ^- « ^s- - 1,1111,. Mirer NIIKI Wnula GamcH. Nn! i 1 I ' 0 All It II I'olo at Jlnmiion. deep-faced wood cluli:i lin iini>d mi 1|I \, p i, I 0 Tho newly mgnni'/.od I,ovoU'n imrs- tho fairway. They rrduen the chance.1, FLORIDA MIIHHICOOM II Alii I I (I I Tim polo cnmmltttMi (if (lie lUimaon (ny fiit-nrarfi hnimliaU tenm in npoidnp; if ni'ttliif; Iliu hull (ilf ilie i;r Jtr^'inter'n nd- The llcgliitoi- AdvoillBomen't voitlolng coluninn.—Advortiacmcnt. ifCSESffiT RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21, 1933.. Page Nineteen

BASEBALL. THIS WEEK. Bistant to Mrs. Edgar Baker, vho All Teams Tied was "ntll recently postmiatresB of Games Scheduled to IJa Played on Leonardo. ROD AND GUN In Rurnaon League In Thlfi Section, Keyport I'crsonnls. The following games arc scheduled Friday night's game between the Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Ash and I-Iilltopu and Went Park completed to he played thin Sunday on fields Fort Monmoulli Only Half a C. A. Gardner, who caught a 22- in thin Ejection: family will leave Thursday for a tiip the first week of the Rumson twi- to Elmirn and Watertown, N. Y. Gajme Ahead of County Scat- incli pickerel on Sunday in .Shadow Humitnn athittic club vs. Hillside lase- light baseball league. The Hilltops' Tho Keyport Kiwania club held an crs in County Firemen's Lake, Biver I'liiza, with a trout rod, 11 to 1 victory gavo each team two ball club ol Jillcabcih, on Hum awn hiah hi lending in a content conducted hy •hool field. Jntcr-club meet tvlth tho Belmil' vidovlca nnd two defeats. Tho Hill- Fair Haven Rubin» v^. Eatontown Alprts ciuiJ at tliat place on Monday. League—Red Bank Last. file. Motor Boy:;' tUm-fi for the largest tops eKhiblted powerful and timely at Jloljins' field nt Fair Haven. pickerel caught In thin vicinity. Tho hitting, excellent pitching and good IJttle Gllver athletic club VH. ManaBfiuaii Howard IlmiBer, a student in "Wes- Tho Freehold fU-emfm, hnvlnr; won atlYlctlr club on Firemen's firld at Little Icyan university, Is spending - the tft'o and lost, none during tin; wnok, content cndH Labor day. Matly Fer- defensive ntrcni;tl>. Tho West Park Silver. ripno, ten yeara old, i-on of Fred For- nine iiad expected little trouble In Rei Bank BSsonn ve. Quadrangle club Rummer with his parents, Mr. and Do your shopping parly in the day—then if the weather is warm or camo within half a giiwr nf tying Mrs. F. ir. Hnuser. Fort Monmouth in the lead of tho Rno, hi nenond with a 21-inch pick- overwhelming John I-cmig's charges. ,f fled Bunk on Firemen's fieUl on New- stormy, yon will have the advantage of having all your Food Supplies erel, caught in Shadow Lake. Matly Thur.'Hloy nif^ht the JPrciibyteriants MIHS Marjoiie Lockwood of Brook- Monmouth county firemen'R league HlKliland^ tmsebftll club vs. Mclrnsn atli- lyn, visited li^r parents^ Mr. and Mrs!. ready for the preparation of your meals. Our shelves, are filled with The soldiers won laid Friday, but aluo landed a'n lftli-lnch pickerel. | defeated tho Towners. latic club of Newaik nt Atlimtli-. HlBlilunde. Fort Monmnqlh vB. Amorican Uulon N. B. Lockwood, over the week-end. their echedulecl gamo with Long Scoring Ilvo runs In the ninth In- team of Woortbrldge at Fort Mmimouth. The local lodge of tho Royal Ar- inviting arrays of appetizing Foods, Home Needs and everything to Branch for Monday night wna j>oiit.- Henry HlRRlnn of Woalslrie ave- ning, West Park defeated tho Hlll- Leonardo field clufi VB, Intlepenilcttt bnae- eanurn will hold an entertainment poncci until tomorrow. ball cluJ) of Nowarli/at Leonardo. help you in planning' your Summertime meals. Our prices arc very nue cniiBht two bblacl k hhnim yester- j 'ops In their iirst meeting In the fllants Koyport and dancr. on Friday night in honor low, considering the High Quality ... The Red Bnnlt firemen m-e In lnst day in Shadow 1,-iItc. One of the (lull !'™gugeo latit week. It waa a scoreless on Miles field N mnn i of the •'ifith anniversary of the found- position. Uttln Bllvnr, ni'xl. to tlin weighed a pound and a half. Ho up to tho ninth. Thornon, pltch- road. ing of the order. It Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts, Your Money Goes Furthest cellar. In lending: tho locnl.i hy hull Shrewsbury athletic chili VB. Mnrlborn e g for Weflt Pai'k, allowed only four aclQll club on Firemen1!! field on New- Th annual reception and dance ot a game. hits, while. Tllton for the Hilltops al- miin BprinUH road. the Keyport. high school alumni as&o- STANDING OK Till! TI-AMS. Fishermen along the shore In the lowed elx. Tho game was scheduled Bolfonl ntliletlc club v.. We, ciation waH held on Friday night at c r W ], PC. vicinity of Avon and Belmar aro Ret- for ncven Innings. Douglas started :lo cluli of Trenton at Belford. the hl^h school. The following of- - Gelatine Desserts, *$sco c Fort MoMiHuiith ..—...-• .full tiij^r iik'uty nf klngflsh—one of the tho rally for West Park In the ninth ficery worei elected; Fronhoi.l » a lon» Branch '' 1 most tasty (hih In the sea, Bits of with a single. Cllne followed with Colored Giants Win. rrelldent—Carleton Wharton. can IC W.nra.»u« :1 '• iuindworm or bloodworm on 2-0 nother and tho West Parkers col- John (Bltf League) Rawllnga and Secretary—I). B. Lufhtirrow, New Pack, Tender, Early June c llttlo Silver \ II uproat hookn aro used for klngfiari. lected 1W° runs before they wero act his Colored Giants defeated tho Nop- Treasurer—If. T. Hopkins. Bed Bank - "i In order to llah for thorn Bucccsuful- down. 8oden of the Hllltopa was the tune athletic association, 12 to 1, GeorKP S. Hyrr and Mrs. Harry Crawford. 12c (plus dep) qt bot | Ac QAMKS LA3T FlilDAV. ly one must be. on tho alert when outstanding hatter, getting two last nlglit at MHCH' fiefd. Tomorrow RobRov i KrsoholJ Kl. Ilnrl Iliink 2. Ginger I he strike comes. Tho klngliah IB a doubles °ut of three trips to the night the Giants will cross bats with Fractured Anklo In Fall. Llttlo Silver 4. Lorn: Ilninrli 3. plate. Tho score: Port Monmouth 1), Wiiimmii t^.-i 1 paid, mniitor at. the balt-atealinR art. the Llncroft athletic, club. Once hooked* however, a klngnish HILLTOPS. Mrs. Frank Chandler of Lincoln c .GAMES LAST MONDAY. An H R aysnilB fractured an ankle Thursday Finest Pure TVanamimna G. Boil Hunk t. rarely pctn away becatico of its tough ,lao. If S 0 0 mouth. in a tall from the back porch of her Freehold 2. LIUlo Silver 1. Kodcr., 2li _ - 2, 1 0 Little Silver News. home. Fort Monnioiith VB. IJIIIH: Hr.-mrh (port- The arrival of klngflsh In numbers Hammond, lb _ 2 0 0 SSCO Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon ponotl), . Wnltcn, c - .. 3 1 0 Tea, along that section of tho shore Is a 11. Tllton. ab. . ..2 0 0 (The Red Bank Rescliiter can be bonebt Boyp can make extra pocket money c GAMES TOMORROW. fiood omen Insofar an the. condition I> C r o q u i g n o I e' Vz-ft can average about a pound to two nnd a Maine, II) ... [ (1 0 master'E degree at the graduation Light Meat . RAMES NEXT MONDAY. O'Liuishlln, 31i ... i (1 0 exercises of Temple university at Freehold nt Boil .Bunk', half pounds, they give a Rood ac- Shrn, if ... 2 0 o c The Red Bank firemen wore de- count of themnclvca when fairly Philadelphia last week. Ho also 4 0 pkg feated by thn Wanamaasa club, 6 In hooked. 28 won the John Morrison two-year Kellogg's WEST TAE1C. 3 4, Monday night. Tlin visitor* upcncil scholarship. AB H R A pageant entitled "forbid Them tho game by scoring a run In HIP Qoger. 3b .. 4 1 0 pkg first Inning. Red Bunk tonic the Comofl word from Capt. Fred Thorsen, p .. 1 0 0 Not" featured the Children's day ex- Toasted lead by scoring two in tlio HL-conn, Klein of. tho deep-ne« nulling boat UmidlnB, 2b. c. ... 4 1) 1 erciscs Sunday night at the Metho- Cllnc, t .. 1 1 1 but in tlio thlril Wanamawia coun- Martha, which docka at Jack Bahrs' dist church. Infitrumental music, at Highlands, that thn fjc'a haKS and llrcnn, Jl> ... 2 0 0 tered with another run, whif.h tiod t'dvert, cf .. 3 0 I songs and recitationf; comprised the Rich, Whole Milk tho scorn. Each team .scored a single blarkflfih which aro being brought in niniKlml. If ... ( 1 n rest of the program. Next Sunday 19c nro larger but not so numerous a^ Wilson, rf .•, ... 1 1 0 night selections by Fort, Monmouth run in tho nft.li. Thn visitors! turned Kowlcr, rf. r ... 2 1 0 ahead by tallying onn in thn Blxlli they havo been. On Thursday tho 1 I musicians will bo a feature of the Permanent Wave pkg Slnnp, 11> ; .. 2 NBC Freshly Baked and two in tho KCVMIIII while tho average por rod was 22, but (he elzo Devereaux, rf ... 0 0 I service. locals had to bo content with a lone of the fish compennftted for laclc of Circle No. 1 of the Methodist tally In tholr halt ol tlio. seventh. numbor.i. • 33 6 6 Ladies' aid society is holding a Tonight the Towners will play NBC Covert of Wnnnmnswu made a * * • covered dish luncheon today at the C c ^ home run. Robinson ami Bucklr.y, West Park, tomorrow night the home of Mrs. David Jones at Goose- Jack Enhra, Jr., at Highlands Konds Presbyterians will meet, the Hllltoptj sm both of Wannmnnan, niiuln triplra, thin information along for thfi bene- neck Point. For the Entire Head big pkg I Qc O and Apnlcgate of Red l!ank and and Friday night the Towners will (Soaks Clothes Clean) ' •c ilt of ntriped bnss flahcrmen: play West Park again. The schedule Mrs. Victor Satter win entertain Covert and I'Mnlny of Wrmamn.sm at a bridge party this afternoon. Self-Setting c contributed double:!. The box score: A wficft o^o Saturday three Now for the rest of the, season is as fol- York niirf caoters weighed in six lows: Mrs. Reginald Parsons and three WINDING with end up, Lifebuoy fj cakes BED HANK, 1 Including All H H TO A .stripers at Bahra place, Tho flsh Week nf June 27—Tuesday, Presbyter- sons of the state of Washington are •1 1 :: 11 0 woighod from twolvo to thirty ians vs. West l'nrk: Wednesday, Towneru making their annual vlelt with Rev. SHAMPOO, FINGER WAVE Brooks. If. — ;t n o ft 0 pounds apiece. Ttahrs Kaya they were vs. Hilltops; Thursday, PreBbyterlanB VB. and Mrs. D wight, L. Parsons of and our Silver Queen ffSCf) Hound Berry Davioon. 2b...... l l i 1 •1 lllllton«; Friday, Towners vs. Hilltops. Branch avenue, W. Macintosh""r'K""'.". z o n ft 0 canRlit In thn surf with lend Bquld. Weeli of July 4—Tuesday, Presbyter- Personality Haircut. I c cach C Starr, it t . ft I) Tim YiiiiKct! Doodle, 2d, which goo a kim vs.- Tnwmrm WHnnjttny, Hllltcru Tho 3»nday-schnnl nf St. John's each 1 I* va. Went Park; Thursday. Presbyterlann chapel has closed for the summer.; Phone Loaf Cake S Layer Cakes 1O k n ft out from Bahrii' landing, had a fair* B Macintosh,'ib.''.'...... 4 I) I va. Towners; Friday, Hilltops vs. West Olaf Ravndal of Little Silver ha3 D. Maclntonh, lb -J, ft 1 H liy good-day last Sunday. The fish Turk. can qt jar 1 gr» Cruwfoni, v- o o 0 ft 1 weren't rio plentiful, hut wero large, Week of July II'—Tuesday. Presbyter- bought a fiallboat, &SCQ Beans with Pork 5c Crisp Dill Pickles Quisley, v a 1 Jans, va. Hilltops; Wednesday, Towneca VB. • big jar • 1 0 orgn Koclach of Nutley won tho Mrs. Harold Sickles, who haa been i 15c 11-ozbot 25c Sw«cl, <• n Ki .0 West l'nrk; Thursday, Presbytcriana va. OSCO Peanut Butter 4SC0 Stuffed Olives ::::::. I pool aboard the boat wl(h a three Hllltopa, Towners vs. West Park. ill tho past four weeks, is able to 15-02 jar 2'r. 4 7 21 D nnd a half-pound sen, bass. Week of July 18—Tuesday, Presbyter- bo around again. gSCO Fruit Preserves 17c Puritan Marshmallows 'Mb Pke 91/,c WANAMASSA. Bahra Kays the pound net fisher- tuns va. Weat Park; Wednesday, Town- Charles Fleming has returned home Pltg 5c lb Pkg 12]/oC AB n H VO A cm vs. Hilltops; Thursday, Presbyterians from Harvard law school for - the BEAUTY PARLOR Princess Paper Napkins Assorted Gum Drops Covert, 3b. - ;t 2 *J' a 1 men are bringing in large hauls of vs. West Park; Friday, Townero vi. Hill- pi's ,. lt> tin 45 ^ A. Garrlty, Ii. \\ 1 1 porgies. In fact they're no plontifu tops, summer vacation Princess Waxed Paper 5c Sanka Coffee e 1 II 1 pkf t.hry urn Rolling thorn for a half-eonj. U'cck of July 2n—Tuesday, Presbyter- Alfred Sanders is now superinten- BARIER SHOP lb tin *^0f» RoblnBoii/ii'h...... " a 1 •t 1 inns vs. Townem ; Wednesday, Hllltopa VB. i Baker's Coconut - 7c, 14c25, c Maxwell House Coffee a pound. Poi'i^ins will noon be In the dent of Thomas B. Haslor's place on GloBBfonl", rf. ..." t n I) D 0 West, Park; Thursday. Presbyterians ve. UPSTAIHS at Moore. 1 !>. ... 0 n r, 0 rinvMbnry in nuniboi'H tiunicicnt to Townor.i Friday. Hilltops va. Went Parlt. Silvers Id e avenue. 3 Kinley. <"f ".'.'".'. 4 ft 1 ft (1 maUn lUUiinff for them well worth Week of AUKUSI. 1—Tuesday, Prcsby. Miss Emma Thomas of Wept Long 69 Broad Street, Mushroom, Vegetable, Noodle cans Hundcrtfuml. r A n 0 1 " while, tcrlans VB. Hilltops: Wednesday, Townera Branch has been visiting Miss Flor- J. Garrlty, If. '•> l 1 1 0 vs. West. Park; Thursday. Presbyteriana RED BANK. • mode their two runa In the fourth week ho had aboard'38 Newnrk nnd u. Towneni; Friilnj', Hilltopa vs. Wcat .ss©§ - Tlurliipn county Einglcr.s. 31c took U Lincroft News. 41 years experience 9 ' Inning. Three double plnya featured (Iiom nino ,milnfi offuhorc in a search nf August, I'l—Tuesday, Fresbs-- tho game. Thn box worn: »•». Hilltopa; Wednesday, Tot has taught the makers Tor blufiflah, but the bluos wrro not cat Pnrlii Thursday, Ftcsbyter- (The Red Bank 22-oz bot 1 I,ITTI,B HII.VKK. at Lints reft from Edwa Bouchto'n, Jr 4SC0 Pure Apple Cider in good fnrni that day. However, be- Tnwnirn: Friduy. Hilltopn wliu has u delivery of Exide Batteries how AII u ii rn A fore (he boat docked at Tonks' boat- West. I'l Parker, if •> " l it ii Week if Ailfiuat 22—Tueadny, Prosby. The Lincrof;. grammar school to make a dependable bot each W, MorrlR. 2b. . '.'• 1 n •r> hnusfl on tho Shark river, tho.se ioi'ians vu. Ililllopa; Wciliipsdii^, Tmvneru 7SSC0 Ammonia ..'. '^ 15c 10-Qt. Galvanized Pails 19c n closed for the summer vacation on N. Aschettlmj. 31) .. J! o 0 1 fibonrd had nil tho , sea hnsa nnd \P. West. Fiirk; Thursilny. Presbyterian v battery. It has also Ilkgs each M. ABchettitirn an '•'• '* 1 '.] Hilltops; Fridny, Townrra vs. West. Park. Friday. ( blficktifih they carod to toto home. &SC0 Sal Soda • 2 ' 15c "Our Choice" Brooms 33c Mtrrlmnn, 11) 'A f it > 1 Wcrlt . , ;i o n I! ;; 0 1 n n At Matawan Saturday 2 " n s l Edward Boughton left today for ;i i r 0 :; Hempstead Elks Meats Give Real Satisfaction ?. '.! •i _, . . | Sixty baseball players are expected I the'Y. M. C. A. camp Ockaniekon Qulnn. 31) ,, :; i At Swimming River!'0 competn In the Held day events! at Medford, where ho will spend the! Potter, cf ..'.'• i (i 5 1 Kins. If .. :\ n n 1 . 0 • be, held next Saturday afternoon ' summer months. Large VunScholck. rf . '.' *> 1 I n a (> t thn Matawan high school field. Mrs. J. Schofield had as her Smoked : -i ' 2 o : l l n ircmr ' ''> l '"^Re of Ellis of Long The nffnir is being sponsored by the over tho week-end Mr. and Mrs. E. j Island had a luncheon, golf lourna- Inter-borough Twilight EaBoball Wolf and family of Bloomfleld. nirnt. and dinner nl thn Swimming Skinned locjjun. Edward Phelan, president Mr. and Mrs. Frank MrCarron | River Country . club on Monday. of the laaguo, ia in charge. • Atlas Thoro wero 28 In tlin party, which visited In Long Island with friends I Among ihe ovento to bo staged arc over tho week-end. ' was led by Exalted Ruler Jos- a bnsc-running contest, pitcher's For Local Nine eph Donovan. Sixteen of the mom-control contest, fungo hitting, throw- I>ors pnrticlfiatod in (ho tournament. ing from oulllold, bunting contest Belford rnrHoimlfi. I Red Bank Colored Gianln Beat- Tho Country Club trio entertained and a. seven-inning ball gamo be- Julius Kovarik has had a beer gar-1 Ihr RUc.Hs at dinner with a variety tween two teams mado up of the den mado on lllii property in the : on by Former Fcingolcl Spe- of .'lonps. Larry LaRos played the players in thn league, who have the Water View section. Onn of its prln-1 Our Service Car cials, Amateur Chmnps of phimt /nr the group .singing- -which hlfshriit hatting: and fielding ave- cipal features is a rose, arbor. j wan held at tho conclusion of the rages. Mrs. Joseph Halliday spent Satur- County, Lnst Sunday. dinner. la Always Ready Among those expected to attend day at Yonkers, whero she attended i Fresh * Tho Atlaii dull nt. Lonf; Blanch, Tho scores of tho tournaments aro Congressman William H. Sut- a wodding anniversary party for her , better known na tlm rrlncoUl Spn- wore: Low j;ross, won by Cliff Roft- pliln of Mnlawan, Mayor Edward W. parents. Mrs. rlalliday's sistoj-. MIPS Killed r.iahi. county nniattMir clianipions, era with a f8; second low Hagerman of Keyport, Freeholder iVicntiricalljr fed In big sanitary feeding: nations. vcll-ftnishcd. ternoon and iiroi'i'odrd lo i;ivn Iho net, won hy Frank Plandinp, (iO. Jos- Kiiymond XJ. Wyckoff of Keyport, Joseph Hallidoy has had apparatus -Ilcd Bunlc Colored Oinnlu n frw U'»- eph Ponovan won tho driving con- Herbert. IT. Hunter of Fair Haven, put in his hotel for thn nalo of; nonti In tlio imtiomil pnstlnip Tho lost., Past. Exalted Ruler R. Tlnlilmnn Joseph n. Hcnnett. nf Ited Bank and draught bcor. Boglnnlns with S:ittir i . i lb. 15c fe day, July 1, ho will hold weekly Ecore waa 13 to 4. won tho appronehing" contest anrl Edgar I. Vanderveer of Freehold. Tho Long Bnmrhfu-n or llrctnd Jmipo Cliff Rogftra won tho putting dance:* at tho hotel, with music liy IN ALL OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS twolvo hlln off Frost. The local:; muff1;;!. rl'li(- fat rn-in'o race* was won an orchestra. mado onn Jrw. Tlin hnx .'-cor- hy Joseph Snivln, who wci^'in 27^ Tho annual fair for the benefit nf i Largo Fresh Sen Kl'.n HANK. ]irmiid:!. Ho was the hnnvloftt of tbo Fair Haven News. 1. Clement's church will hn hold ; (Sentiine Ihrrn pnrticipantH. Tho other two Wednesday and Thursday, July 1^ 42 West Front St., Scallops "'21c K. Green. 2b. worn Frank Plandlng, who wclgho ((TIKI.HCI I IlnTik Itfsil»trIs r rann bb«« bouoht and S3. Haddock "' 17c Crab Meat "'29c flowlliiBi. rf, . In l-'nll'l r HaveH n In ihnh iitnrert nf HHy No wnstc—i-pJifly for tho pan. JliliHOon. rf. . !!05, nnil Josppl) Donovan, whoso Knrlln mid Unlicrt Cameron and at tho Miss Phoebo Blrebmnn is nmglstin,r li.W. cf w<-if;bt lf< 210 pounds. Clnlil (Jnilm-B.) John P. Eulcr, the now pnitmn .t.M RED BANK c Wllliami. II'. • Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Herbert will at this place. Mi ,i 3'iichman Cirton. If had experlenrn in thin Jnnlnli, If upend tho rest of tho mimmor at Delicious Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Pitchers' Duel Last l>lfast on Pi'tiobscot bay in Maine. They will roturn in Koptembcr. Solid Slicing Tomatoes Crisp Iceberg Lettuce Kronl. p Illo Sunday at Belford A daughter wna born Friday to T Hl Mr.s. Clinrlrii 11oU|;hly of Parker avenue. Thf nnlfnnl alhioiic ciub defeatorl Mrs. .Austin Harvr5^ has returned Mm fVivoy nthlntlc rliih of Loin: homo from a visit with relatives In ai.. I'.nincli In a jtiteherr.' duel inst Hun- Newark. fi if. day aflernoon at ndfoid. Tlie box Mr. nnd Mrs. O. .T. Wlilto of Bo- Sweet: Cantaloupes nrn|ii|; nt July wmt uniiblc to be jueiicnt duo to III- All mnsslatn A. II. 1!I3;I. ol wlilrli Illrn ni'I'll.-Klll'li v.'MI i le:ul;i lluiiiii;li Tin- Ufnlslcr'ii ad- %ll i H imlllwi lbinti culumno,—AUvottiscracnt, l nil Hliiunt l>o-ni«!niuls«loin Ssi Ms Jhn RED BANK REGISTER

The Thrift our The hour when a little time spent in reading the advertising in The Register can he made to play a big part in the status of the family savings account....Consistent ad reading gives you first hand information TOD A Y about the quality and prices of lfft£

The merchants place their various offers before you each week in order that you may know in advance what the market 'affords. These advance suggestions? when acted upon9 enable the buyer to muke the most of every dollar spent....You too, will find that reading the ads will make an aston- ishing difference in your daily expenses,.,.An hour spent in ad reading is truly~"THE THRIFT HOUR." THE RED BANK REGISTER "A PAPER IN EVERY HOME" RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 21. 1033. AMUSEMENTS, will CIOBB lor the summer months to- day. .' titrand Theater. A new Chevrolet coach has boon "The Story of Temple Drake," a purchased by Martin Kearney of iwreen adaptation of a novel by Wil- White street. NMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PLACE liam Faulkner, opened yesterrlny at William Parker completed a new 9 the Strand theater und will continue tennis court last week on his father's until tomorrow night. It la a Para- property. Meets the Seller" Thirty- Words "for Twenty-Five Gears mount picture end features Miriam J. Freas has started work on a new Hopkins, who plays tho title, role, house on the cornar of Sycamore ave- with a supporting cast conulstlng of nue and Hanco road. ARTICLES FOR SALE, BUSINESS NOTICES. EiMPLOYMENT. APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT, REAL ESTATE FOH SALE Jack LaKue, William Gargan, Wil- Jack Kennedy and Miss May Mur- TROPICAL iluh, pianla, aquurlumi end •JOVER JUfJlritf Ktablcs, JJrookbldo (WHlTJi WOMAN wishes (Jay'a work to do, CALL and aea these furnished nnd unfiir- UNI'UHNIKHKO, immediately! new op-to- LOT. liam Collier, Jr., Irving Plchcl and phy of Brooklyn spent Sunday with /i»h flUpullcs lor finle at Uetay Rosa Fish Fftiarm., on Colt'Colts Neck-HolmdoNeckHolmdol road,. or would do laundry In or out.. Calalll a at t niBhed ff>ur and five-room (iiiartm*»iitn. datn typo bungalow, elx rooms, ©Very Hatchery. Entrance 174 West Front Colt'a Neck, N. J. Special and careful m- Mi-rbanlc «tli-eL. 6:00 V. IS., They ai-fl (lillertnt: fine Cfcntfiil locntinn Sir Guy Standing. Mr. and Mm. Otto Hcrden. etieet. or i Allen place. Phono 8062-W, o , N. J Sp modern irniirovctncnt,; earaEa; open flro- tflrnm. Hilton ._ tl i hild Attractivi e ! I»'i_oiHi K<:)<»>'«ic«t Agency. 117 Wcat Btfct-t, Bpartracnt; kitchen j electrJcity fur- i-browoliury river, JU ai highway': r«ll- able. No further use for same. K. V. manager, 6 Wliari uvenue, Ked Bank, o Yk Cil n nl 72C2 Tilnhed; earago. Ecasoriablc. I'hnna ifC count vy, tin venisd b y (, roo ^ and tion, which playu at tho Strand on •ondn; SSfti) i,in- iino, Frunk U. JLawcs Ijeiullho_n._Ml(idlctown, U. J. phono 1400. DO YOU"NEK'r)"clumeiitia help 7 Just cal! you. 1 have m.t;ny llfitinge of hounea for Friday and Saturday. Another chap- LOST AND FOUND. FOUUSON troc'for, rebuilt"; 'Fordson parta", Hfl Monmouth etroct. Red Hunk. SAVE _.__.; now t Just ua (ftniiloyera free); male and female 1<'OUH-ROO. M apartment„, : HWU1lath."Van, Klin ' [11I1Kl. mt .n il«d Bank and vicinity. Kcason- ter of tho Berial, "Tho Threo Muislte- I«OHT, black Fomoranlan dog. Call Kum- now and need. Try our ticrvico. Con- cull Keantibur£ 6U5-W, and let me (five help; rtiifrt'iicea thoroughly inveHlluuted. cloctdty. Aroola heater j rent $25. An"- Qbl° renl!i; W" T- l'1"^' &4-B6 Drosd teorp." with John Wnyno, will bo eon 732. over Broa., Wickatunk, N. J., phono Holm* you an estimate on your plumbing end Atlnntlc Employment Aitency, 61 First ply 20 WcBt Front utreet. phone Hod I Rtiefltl **?* Hank, phone ^822. shown on Saturday. __„„ Reward", heatinff witb lower than depression prices. a\/enu. Moniomnr iith Empymeni Hank. action of tho story. and wall paper at cut prices. Monmouth and'uncd plumblnE flx^res; plpo cut to rce 07 Monmouth otrcct. Red Bank, AI'AHTMENT foVrent, f^ur CT FOR HUNT or Tea Union hotel on NEW five-room colonial " ty*!o~ft»mo~~5n ARTICLES FOR SALE. Paint and Varnlnh Worke, 26G Willow meaburour ; ptilntlt , oiill andd turpentinetti ; open j rlvop front; |-c<-enn« WhnrWhlf a veil no; ffully equippedid ; to re- Ono of tho largest all-star caatu avenue, Lontf Hranch, N. J., fitoro at 110 Sunday untfl 1:00 P. M. £. S. Cooke, 86 ror month. Land & Loan Co., 12 Mcchan- ut>r>nxi}>io ;>iirty, A. DaoiyjiJupi, WbarfvoatheratrfpH, stenm heat, with oil burner IC$E HOhX fon r nilll!o in Brood condition. Price mid \tu\y doMrc» evor assembled for a motion picture _ !LJl ? ?J 'l Bank 2HB0-K. Went Front Btreet, phono Lony Branch CjnuxhHtrcet, Kcannburg, phone 023. | jioMiTon"" n ; Rood reference. i Hticut. Hod Dunk. avenue. Hod ljjink. Ua bath, tlio kitchon; on«.cac sarnRc, 311 D-J. ATTENTION—Automobllo owners; no j Good homo uppreHtitod. Jnriulre 112 Bath COMFOKTABLE furniahod aiT^TTniejntt-: I fJ Blx |oom Will BCU rumpletely fuinlnlieil, SU-OOO. plays In Pammount'a "International KOI) for ialo. William Kano, Uldilloto Jl 11 B three, four nnd Hvflvoo room" for renret: • on TATTKACT1VK Vi'x^oTi- i nioficrmodonrn T honomom ; Convenient terms, ii. Howard Llpplncott. Houao," lavishly produced musical phone 2B1-J. FOIt SALE, lnir«aln»~'rwo pool doubt you would bo Interested In nav- ! avenue, I.nnc Ilianch. nnd overlooking river. Flvo mlmitpti'i . <=very convenience; 1'ifne ui'cn firepluro. Hood condition, two cue holders, six- s money on your automobilo Insurance- ARE YOU ]i»i;iiHtc(i with ynur radio ro- *lk to railroad Nation and b.i« cantor; ! AttllcllV(1 K"£a?:* rent XU' WMte-Pach. eomody which comoo to tho Strand 1WIKWOOD, tt.00 per lo«•'>, cnil hattomby'B Radio mtJooratcJy priced. Phono Jicd Biml; - P ? Ho-1 Dunk 2100. _ theater for throo dnyu darting this suit Harry B. JCTVIH. ar °'l jnjro well, lio_ne__32 U_ nble. Wm k Ktmrantced. Fair Haven ; nine rooms, nil year houee; TUSEE.ROOM apartn)eii"tr^uTa'nr~hGated^ twr.-car fiHi'Ui-'o; p:;ciiutionnl for party tmws; mime fruit, urapod; rlo«o to main Tho featured players are, PogKy McCOUMIOK-DEKHINO traotoF. rebuild PLAYEtt PIANO for mile, excellent condi- E. HOYCE, pBlntcr, decorator, j lnuiiflry work of any kin<[ balb ; all Improvemcnlo; larno t-oom.-i. Bhway; S4,5fto or o«or. Milton i'ork, & Hopkins Joyce, W. C. Melda, Rudy nlflo plowa and harrows. Conovor ut l( nt; iilfo day's work. YHUTIK fJrovcr Aiiartmenta, corner Witll.ico vnd with reference. Inquire 9 07 River road, «('liinilLJ[t|Uk Ilrou., Wlckatunk, N. J., phono HoCmdfil 9. tion: nice tone; fifty rolla. Will sacri- wall pupor export; cplcndld workrnun- mnn j nml Haidoiicr: enn drive; Spi-inff _e treats^ Phono__20CIi. Hed hnnk. Phc.no lli;(MJiiiik US!7. J_ Valloo, Stuurt Erwin, Georpo Burns fice. Term a to r(«J»t party. Address chip; rcauonnbta prices, estimates an'^i"rrr7iU!n BHver", , WOOD foi' Gale, Ico and coal; furnace, ( lunnhorlaitilunnhorlait . lfio BBrWaWo avenue. RRed nUncbeil onc-cEir Kuriige; hot •wnter heat, "International House" l» to come- SOD and topaolll ariplo trea wood, flrfl- Htovo and fireplace lengths; delivered, PAINTEIt and paper hanger and decor- Ii.-1TiJ-:, j-iiccializinir in euro of lawns foil KENT, three-loom upnrtnient, fui- Haul;, nfter C. :00 p. M. II modern improvGinontB; 5 5,500, «aay placo lonntho. Mlddlototvn Stock Farm, IC.00 por load; 510 per cord. Peto Pettf- ator: reasonable prices. WJU paper n nnd floiKir.'j; bouHe cleaning1, toven niohed or unfurnished; Improvements; emu,. (;. Howard Llpplncott, 31 £lon- dy what "Grand Hotel" was to eei--Thomas S. 1'leld, phone DPI, Red Bank. room (or S3.60 and up: all work eiiaran- gjuiixe. Telephone .Ked Bank 2 31-If. nato, 35 Wnll fltreet, Hed Dank. Phono, yearn' reference!). Havo own tooln. FOUK, fivo and elx-room bmujalowa, IOUB drama, Ite action ia net in a ho- fnitinERD Bmooth fox terrlit puppleb, Red Uank 36BR-J. teod. Phono 2104. Rod Bank. Why to. SO 0 Illvcr road, Fair Haven. MODEHN homo on highway, flvc-room tel in a mythical Chinese city whore prizo wlnnlnff etrslnl UUorn reguttered MRO ciii-fl vaHhed nnd Slmor.lzcd. from 5^5 to S40 per month; all CORD WOOD, furnace"~wood and fire- Phonb Ked Bank r.Sl-H.* tlio hoime, two-car garaue. roadntand t reprcacntativea of big business from with tho Amerlran Kennel Club; priced plucQ wood for anlo; prlco S10 per cord. BEDBUGS, roaclica, flenn, tnothn. etc., REAL ESTATE WANTED. Imin-o'/cnientnt irurayo, Gcorgo B. • thcr buildings; eight ncron ilch land for all tho world aro assembled to In-jonaonnblo. Apply Sydney Cniidiclr, Uon- FrcdMarz, phono Mntaivan 1882. permanently exterminated (jruar- Brown Co., G Union utrcot. Red Bank, ale at big sncrlflcc; will consldar rentlnn inouth road, Oakhurst. N. J., (oppoolto o riKht imriy. Apply to Wllllnm Covert, spect and bid on a marvelous new American Store). FOK 8ALK, reed baby ciiriliimi, cout $4h antccj). Rato caught with ferrets LADY WANTK1) to Intercut, frlomln in your t&vtne for HS?O or rout. Cooke N. J. populiii- New York urtlt't with new idea l Estate, 85 Church street, Keimo- Monmunth road. Eutontown, N. J., H8st invontlon. This dcvlco la called a when now, will ncll It for $2,00 [ In very (not polnoned). Phone 2843 Anbury. . phona 623. PEKINGESE dogs for Bale, farm raised | good condition. Cull at 97 Wcat Front for lH'iYodinj,' feminine (iKiireH; iilmnihint to_j:>._JJ1_np»o Farm. radloscopo and it can nee and hear wonderful company for lonely persons, Jack Kcndrfrk, exterminator, catab- commit iimn. Win!or. 74,> Fifth avenue, WANTED, nmnll nnfui-nlfihed modem : Btrcot, ncur Maple avenue, Ited Bank.* New York, Suite 1603.* RIVER PROPERTY, furnlnheri. 1'1VK-ROOM bunttnlow liko iinw; tEacludoil anything anywhere. also for children; at a rc&Bonahlb prico. J.Hheil -15 ycur». house: atate liik-lnvay. route 35. liiitwnciii hl li mn. niill iimnvomcU nnd beautifully located In Ltltlo Sllveri Coyle'o Kennels, Nutawomp rond, phono Itcd ^Jank nnd MitUilelown; Kultahle ten- IHirclit;-. I':ij.;ht. mitiutnu to Htation. nil Improvement a; sun porch; sacrifice, Rod Bank 1038-M. FOR EXCHANGE. THE HIGHEST prices paid for llvo chick- ' poMtirm; Binnll, rolinud, mlult family or room, tablo board; $30 monthly. Parlicu- IMazn, Kcd Hank S'J'J-J or 21L9. A. '5;»,»f)0, part cn-ih. Milton' Berk. 8 Me* ElUs' Auditorium. •PHILCO auto radio. $38.05, Installed In ens. Joe linker, 230 Mechanic otrect. widower's lioine; companion to elderly lara in flrnt letter. Paul. MncarofF, Mnta- •hnnlc_ Htreet^Itcd_Dank. your car. Phone RratHoy's Radio Serv- NICE Guernsey bull for aalo cheap; or phono Red Rank 2300. ,P c it-o..n . I . . -arT \Re 1d TlHunk I . !•Coo 1d I honn WHIl, N. J.# ANKW und modern HGml-brlck bungalow) With tho announcement of three will cxclmnKo for freiih cow. Howard FOR KENT at Fair Hnven, for Bummer ice. Itcil Bank 388 a.J. nliihta lied Dnnk nrcfor :i lo lnri:o wan««. 20 Sprint CLIUNT with $3,000 CRBII wlnhen to buy moritha or year round; ulx room house, tins flvo tooma, tiled bathroom, oxtra more new playa added to tho flvo al-2148-J. 70 NBWDIBH Sr-i'liitfa roucl, Itcd Tlndall, Llncroft, N. J., phone 794-R-2, LOCKSMITH tmd general repairing. Bhurp- t i- pliono Kcd Hank 94 .^-J.* lavatory, (ircplace, hot wnter oil burner' Red Ban It. fnrm. betw Mlddietown und fiiriiitthcii ; nil pifdorn imprpvemcntH. ready mado known tho list of pro-Dunk. Anbury VurU; iini>rovemcntn not neccs IiJo^il J oca If on, corn or Jienip Jivoijuo and hent. Second floor finis-hell; attached ffa- prlcc. Sharpening nawa and Bcinsorfl anil COLOKKIl __ ...._ nnd line, cemented cellar, copper lend«r» and •ductlon for tho 1933 summer season THnKK-PLATE flrel«»o cooker for"aaiei i\x ftnd HoIdeiliiK; fit unr kind of kcyn nnd No Sin wialien pat'L time work, cary; outlmildinirs an ndvuntatte. Milton Sycamore ;ivf Call or phono 2557-W, Kood condition. Phone Hed Hank 2a4Q. AUTOMOBILES. fix tlie lock. Tony CIOHH, 115 Oakland k Ph Rd JJerjc,_ :i Mfichntiic titrect• Red l);ink. or 351 RRedd HankH . .tutte™, iiwnlncB, acreens anil Servol elac- of tho Rod Bank Player1 s storting at tric refrlKOratoi. Lot 66 feet front and PEDICiREM) romeittnlann for >nloi oolllnj (.ilLVUAM-l'AIGB and l'earleaa norvlco Btroot, Itcd Umik.* lKL \v^Tihi like to tuke care of children HOO'SE of Bov'tm roomn, JTit-o location, near BlVKIl FRONT bo.no. lo^to.fnt Llttlo H() feet dcop. Very «Or.rw>rUi-l»; clci'Jrn; iJcrlral lWor Work k wanted byMilton Hci-k, 3 Mechtuiic street, Kcd Bank. imiirovcmtMits; «j(f.>n Jinn-ti, jit!;tihc,l Kn. " Mrocf., Hod Hunk. the oxceptlon of ono play which will street. Rod ltank, phono 178. rnge; fnrnisiierf, for t'cinun. AIKQ IL rum. THIRTY-FIVE flat bottom rowboatn r.ni. amount. Write to K. S. Howard, 131- "UrK i»*honl ^nidimic. 2G Louimt avenue, *iletc lisl of hnusen for rent from S2.r. perWITH $vji)« muke thin bomitlful elgbt^ ba announced shortly. dinKhya; cheap; 7% to 16 feet. Three USEP "CAR'S a'ndpjuts of all" kh^TiiouKiit Iludiion avenue, Red Dunk^phone 944.• |l'ali- ll.ivtri, N.J.- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT month up. liolnton Waterbury. 107 Mon- homo; four bcirooma, nnd flold; BIHO nil ktndu of cniflncn for moiith street, llvd lianji. Tlionc Red two hathw, three-car jiaraRB; lot 200x50j Tho throo now playa juut oolnctcd rmilbontn, 12, 15 and lu feet, Ono duck boats; nlnu Hecond-buud then. Abe Simon, UPiiOL"STKRING—SHp"ovVr«~aiul"~cuBh^ HELP WANTKb. rook"$7 0. chnmliarnieid- nR; t 0x50j Include "The Lord Blesses tho Bish- bout. OniH. lflo per foot. II. c. Winter. lonn mado to order; awningH hmnf and . . . -- - S40, couple AT IIUMSON, for Bummer Bcanan or year, Unnk .150 0. h trees; near high •chool. 44 Worthloy street, Itfld Bank, phone rejmlred, mtittceBsuu lcnuvnted—curtains, ok, Imliri-, chmiffcnr, .$inn and itj). three and five-room bungalow; garage; Frank l\d Monmouth etfeet. ton, 122 Broad Btreet, Kcyport. 1382-J. dmpeiiaB. All work EUiuanteod.. Steph- Andoi:-on i\i:ont>y, (,'rand ard FAIR HAVKNT" he op" by Hatcher Hughcu, whoso play UPRIGHT plano~for BalVV"(roV(i~^ondftlon, all l imimprovementsp ;; furniHhoHhodd or until r- STUTZ roadster, nport model; will nell nt en's UphoUtory Shop, 177 Lcighton nve- lUierf, Iiumnon. N. J. convctiiencon; new hot water heating "Holl Bont ior Hoavon" won tho Pu- very lOHBonnhle. 188 Hudson nvcnuo, nuc, Rod_Bank,_ phone 3598-J. __ nluhed; bus line nnd bathing plant; wood burnliur firnpliicc; newly dtc- £]iX-nobM"lninff[iliiw~loc8to4 at East 8(reciated, 1'iuk, I'iilr lluvuiii ovory imiirQVOmeritl SOD and top soil for gala; rich and fer- Hudson avenue, Itod Cank, or • phone WHEN you havo property foi eate, rent izinjr in biolojjy; pntduato of University p|reced, l«t 47x138: K.-u-iiKC. PHco S3.70O. W. A, is described aa a eomody of human 2HC-M. ST A B LE,~w i t h"~t w-ei v c b ox~ and RlcnBonalill o rent. OwnerO , 12 OaO k nlacol , tllc. Phone Red Hank SB46-J. B. H. or exchniiRo, or denire inmiranco of any f Viiitiiiia. lx~?CBt; E00. . 12 Mechajiic street. Red_Bank. lar; two-car Barape. Abo eiwht acres of SCOTCHMAN wiEheH work nn estate or in HOUSE for rent, nil improven7entV7~ole<> NEW nml modern Tcildonco containing poration. He Is responsible for the auto control, fully equipped; eUctrlo FOR SALE, Pierre-Arrow, Chevrolet en- WILL BUY and soli anything you have to land. Location between tho Middle road llghta. Heal harfialn to cash buyer. Write BGII for cash; will call for same. Ernest fftahJes; (ofiff army axpevlcnca in ritrc of trie,ri gas, fnm/ice,, hathh roomroom,, Jiot ami Bml the State highway, o;i Laiiro] avenuo, Heven rooma, tlio bath room, hot ivater oplBodo "If I Had a Million." Hi gine, four-wheel trailer, nolld tlr«B, und hoi-pcs. All around hnndy man and willing iteating HyHtem, fireplace, aim torch, Opail Howard MorrH, 402 Itivor road. Red Howard, 131 Hudson avonvie, Hed Daak, ol'lll ntte : ono blncblkk frofro mm bbuslbuslnosln n toe KeanHhiirj,'. 'IVrnm will be rit;ht to re- played in Hew York in tho "Hoom of Hank, phono '2528/ 4ri-pouiul nnr.hor. 02 Parker avenuo, Fni phono 'Hi-* to do anythliuf! mechanic. 7 9 Kemp ave- d j eonnblo ra ajionsiblo party. For rent or mile. HOIIHQ nttic, extra Invatory on first' floor; ell nue, Fiiir Haven." tion of IIroad fitreotj reiiBonnblo rant. Call improvements. AIKO thre«-cHr Ktro«e, with Dreams." Ilnven, N. J.*- it Ti'T>' MecMhh i Htreettt . ReRd JlnnkJlk/ can bo Been by writliu: to Mm. M. Duffy, OUTBOAIU) hull mtenn foot lonff, for TAKE LESSONS In contract briU«o only EXPI-'I!IENCK1") "j^irilcner and caretaker SIX-ROOM hou SU5 Enst 55th titrctit. Now York City. uvcrbeud room. I-ot 50x2CO feat. Prop* iialaf solid mnhofrany atetn. Inquire at from certified teachers. Lea son a glvun n highway, erty conveniently located In Red Bank on Tho titles of tho third n«w ploy, wiiihen work on privato estate in os- oim block to school nnd bus, on I 1'IVE-ROOM bungalow, Fiiir Haven, nil 70 Second Direct, Keyport, H. J. FARM PRODUCE rfvately or in (iroupa. Jnno WUliams, •*haii(r« fin' rent of home; ttooii roEorcnce. naved street. Present, owner obtninoii fey "Fig Leaven," by Harry Tugend, may Elidyo and backgammon studio, Gil ltivcr- # nrdvillo road, Leonardo, N. J.; nil im- improvciTients ; fticiihice ; canine; phruh- forccloauro and ft can ba purchased r6a» give some Idea of tho theme. It Is a YOU SALE,, Vom-Httfa "Star" BUr£ and HAY, 11)0 acrea of mown hay for Hale; gldo avenue, phone Ited Bank 3464. Write P.'O, Box 2H1, Ucd B;mk. provements : ro-dororsi(ed; rent re.ipnn- hi-i-y; Mji'luilfil slLiict; :sar, muiith. Miltou boat rcol,' 800 yardn; WHlIamn Star punable on convenient tormd. Hawkins hllarlouB throo-act eomody. rcanonablo to quick buyer. Red Bank WATER SYSTEMS—FolrbankB-Morao wa- abla; conceaslon. Address M. L., box 511, llcrk, 3 Mct'hunic street. Itcd Hank. Brothers. 10 Monmouth atreot, Red EBnit, drasT Winchester carbine, 1802 model, 88- Airport, phono 1730. Uctl Bank. •Rehearsals for tho first production, 40 caliber; Kras 8C-40 caliber. Phone ter eystcms installed. Wo Biit-dnllzo in ROOMS FOR RENT. Rv\.Y II. STIUt-MAN, State hlehway, End Red Dunk 136-M.*- NOTICE—Guaranteed strictly fresh ESBB, pump repairing. Kcaidenco, MldJletown, HOUSE for rent, pis rooms, Leitfhton ontown, N. J., Bpoclallilnu in Monmouth. "American Plan," otarrlng Hugh from Klnhafer's Poultry fcarm, for aul N. J., phone Mlduktown 60. Flumblns. avenue; nil improvements. Al] roonin REAL ESTATE county farms for Kcntlemen'a country en- LAIKJK two-plato electric stovo, low and ROOMS for rent, with or without board; O'Connoll and Ben Lackland, have at Miller grocery, corner Fulton and Sec heatinrr and ttnnlnff. Fred G. Humt. homo eooklnfr, renRonnblo rntcn, all mod- done over. Rent to responsible fam- LARGE ten-room house, riot lQOxlOO, in tntep. rhonc Eatontown 178 tor appotnt« hi ah heut, 56.00; nlso SAB CO!1 wotor ond Btreelfl, Koyport. Wholcsalo or retail. ily ery reasonable. Phono Ilutr , r , ment. started. Each ot tho nlno plays to heater, In oxoollefit condition. $4.00, W, I BUY and cell eecond-hand clothca; must ern improvements; hot and cold wnter; 1 At I untitie Hi iK hl als| weeko, Instead of ono as Is tho uaual Hunk.* ShrewHbury avenue, Ued Bank. Phono C7 i-.T, Ked Hank.* UNFURNISHED, nix roorna~ana bnthTV'i rondiiiun; two-car concrete situated cant H1<1O OT Murlo avenue, Fred C WHtoff Co., phono (352, Itcd 3532-J. Tilin-:E~ com'foilnblo tartitehctl or unftir- improvements; room for ono car; 4!)?.S,r,Oi), part canh. Owner, H. M. north Hide of Monmouth Btreet; 74-78. practlco In a summer theater, and l'*OR SALE, racking chain, large lou'...- Bank. . F'afr Haven road, ono block to river, ono ner, jNavcalnlt. K_J, _ ' chnlr, Btralaht cnoirs, BOB stove, flrc- L UOAItD at reasonable rates! all modern nishcil rnoniii for jLj,'ht housekeeping, block to bus. Inquire at 1 Clay otreat, rnriuire of If. Frfij-, 74 South Htreat, phon* thoro will bo a dlfforcnt director for IOBB cooker, couch, domci telephone nt&ml, FARMERS and trucir~BrowerB~wlH find~a improvements: hot and cold running Privato fnmily; nil iniprovcmontn; euit- Fnir Hnvfin FARMS for Btiia anywhere in Monmouth Hcd_Bnnk 13S0-W. each Jlay. Stago, sconory and light- pictures, fruit Jars, quart, pint and half- rendy market for their produce by ad-water; central location. Hiidnon House, ablo for business womiin or btisiehss cou- county; UIKO wnter front properties and J-iuHT-HOOM^houiie, located near Hard- vertising In The Register's claaalfled col- 181 Hudtton avonue, phono Uod Bank 044. ple; Kara to nnd heat fuinished; rent rea- STORE to lot, foot o£ Rroad street, No. businoKH pro pert ies : I Jar TICK nt Bay lota. ing road; hot water hoot, flrcplaco, two- ing crows aro expected to start work pint BIZCS, YatCB, 36 IUvarslde avonuo, & Knot Front Htreet, formerly occupied Kcd Bank, phono Rod Bunk 3670-W.* umns. AUTO LOANS—Confidentinl. prompt, able. 47 HarrUun nue. Red Bank^ H II Still, Stnto hlfbway, £utoit- cur cnrnKQ; bctiutlful hhsdo treea ani at tho Elks' auditorium tho latter by Kataky'a Bhoo store for jjooci many town, N. J., ph phnthbory; lot S0x300. Prlco 57,000. W. 250-(JALLON Iron wntor tanko, nlno tank STANDING hay. timothy and clover. courteous nervlco; no endorsement!]; ROOMS fo rent, reanonnble. At" 131 years. Inquho A. T. Dorcmus. 41 Reek- ne 17 part of this week on tho technical payments reduced. Federal Acceptance imie. Red Bank." ' COUNTRY ""ESTATE i>f flio'acrcs, Holmdel A. Hopptnn Anency, S Llntlon place, Re3 details of tho opening show. nnd pump; will sacrifice to quick buyer. Phone_67, Kcd^Bank. Co., 610 Electric building. Aabury I'urk, loss i)ldce, or ajsenta. - Ha_nk^ nhono J197.^ ^_ Phono Atlantic Highlands 4U.* - IP YOU nro~iooklnjf~~:for your next yent^s TWO onntctinK roomn for rent, .ownshipp, Monmoutnmouth county, known nn phono 3230. Open oveninfla 7:00 to H:00. HOUSES and bunffalowa for rent in Ked cETph Hill farm, ta ctoao Henry tJ, 5350 CASH, bainncQ like rent, buys n«W ICE BOXES, one nt |4.00,'two nt $8.00, bioedlng coa^orala I havo noma extra funiinhed for lihlightt hounelceopiiiKhllit; with Hunk, Mlddlotown, Fair llaven. Rumtton, flno olcht-wceka-old Leshorn cockerels: OLD GOLD—Wo pay cash for your old tilt Improvements; tfns, electric, biithroom dder estate. L'arm in on nn ji six-room bunK'ilowbunKw;; all 1m provprove man ttaj Carlton Xhentor, ono lurge, $16.00. L. E. fcroivn, 117 ffold jewelry, witches, teeth, etc. Reua- liUcl i'Unnij)(.' wntoi' in room; also giu'iiKo Eatontown, Lontf Branch. OconnpiHt, I.it- .-hlrh an da a ninprnifictnt view of hollollow titillo butane •„t two acres inic e ecleare cl l d F^^t avonuo. Rod Dunk. bltr, healthy birds from hens whosa trtip Blllea', 3fi Uroiul titreat, Rod Bank. Silver and cJ BO where in Munition th New York Harbor ami Nnw 5Tofk City. level lam}, tiliablo. Spacious Jawn, ttreel, "Pleasure Cruise," aald to bo a gay netit recoraB avoiaito 180 to 287 ccKa. f-tr rent at 138 South Brldgo avenue, Ked rounty. Kay H. Stlllman, State Hichway, SELLING out contents of a largo homo I li.nnk.* ___^ AUto iey. Red Dnnk. main highway frontoKC. Prico 84,000, Como look thorn over and bo convinced. THE CORNELL-PEACOCK achool will re- iiton lierk 3 Moch romantlo eomody oontoring about a CO biugalna—ititchon clinlra, coatumera, oiicu on September 25. French will he NEW BRICK bunk-nlow. Little Silver, hot *' - flnlo atrcet, Red Bank. enrpot Bweenera, otoolo, etc. 5l barnaiun J. T. WilRht, Atlnntlc Highlands, Chanel IIOOM. steam heated, runnlntr water, nun- 1UNCJALOWS in lied liunlt Ti th" UILDiNo lota in Fox wood rnrki" Boma young wife's adventures during a ?L1' 1 r"^d, phono Koil Bank 333P.M. taustht by & Puiisienne, a Kradunte of the nhina; comfortably f urninhed; in private •water heut, witlF oil burner; one-car nt- —Floor lamps, bod a, springs, mattrcBucs, Unlveraity of PatiH. . Adrosa Miss Mary home, near high Bchool; nlso giiraKo. R, el! improvementsp; ; sommee wtwithh ftnrniTOH; turhcii Kiiniffc; ' bonutifully landsL-upL'il , e.xrcptlonnlly flno locations, all G0-foot marrlago holiday, will bo shown at stnndri, radloa, trunkn, mlrrorn, etc, %&LATI3 tomato plnntn for aji!o; vniJcties of Cornell, Tallmnn. N. Y. ondition nnd locution; $25 monthly Ki-oumls, Js.fiiin. (j. Howard Lippincutt, frontaRB! city water, uns, olcctrlclty, glrte- Stono end Plum Estf tomato. Cieorgo It. Vandervccr, 4 9 Uranca avenue. Red tho Carlton theater today and to-bnrKiilnR—Ico boxes, BWIVOI chnlrs, now- liiink, phono 14CC. John ••11. Cnol<, Jr., Syc;mu>ro wnik and milt. For a flhort time onty, morrow. Tho loading rolos aro played nK machine, rusa, upholeterod arm chulrfl, UannyJt^Mldillotown, phono fififi-W. _ BUSINESS for.Hfila. enndy. Ico cream, d«l- Shrewalury, phone Red Uank priced from 5700 to $1,000 par lot. fi, etc. ?5 btirRalno—Llvlnff room niilten, TOULOUSOULUSRE ROnea for nalo. L. Schnltz- lcnteHHen and iirocory; on hluhwny, next I'URNISUED roomn for rent on tho river VEKY^ATTKAGTIVE fivc-niom "bunitnlow^ by. Gonovlovo Tobln and Koland to Port Monmouth nchool. Price vennnn- bank. 69 Hector place. Red Bank, il!i »uit pavlor. lot fiOxlOO; n«ni!Jo; Howard I.lpplncott, ai Monmouth atreot, Juifcts, china closotH, dny-bod, bookenno ko, R. F. I)., No. 1. box 206, Red Bnnlt, RUMSON IIUNCALOW to rent, pr.sy lennH. Call mornings. Phono Bed Toung. nnd dortk. Auction Rooms, ISC East Front Evorett rond." .,-, abloblo. Inquire Mrs. G.. SwartzStz,, MnlM n atrcoatrcot phono 237-R._ _ _ | phono Red Brink .121. tnd Rt ^f 36 Pt MlhNJ oomn, nil Imin'ovements, with R; Uank 3D16-J." ^___ A3 its principal setting, tho pic-Btract. Red Hank.* FOR SALK, 000 White Leghorn henu. Iny- ^fo. 36. Port Monmoiilh.^N. J. Stt-Hii-k or double ^ooms.^wJth ot 'without jtt tcfinnt.,., Jfi- LK, Whie Lgorn hen. y GOOD toam of farm horses wanted. Riy . choice location; nlso KaniKe. TWENTY "nrrcs~lcvof'"liinii"wiiniir"half a tSKNo. 33 Drutnmond avo- ture hat? ono of those luxury liners OAK dining room tnblc, 64-lnch, and gng i 50% %j reason fof r Bclllnfflll , not t ablble quire of Mr. Ward. Forrest avenue. niio, in restricted Bectlon; will sell Bt lango; In cicollont condition; roaBon- to tnko i of nnmo. Fred Klnhafer, 70 H. StUlman, Eatontown. N. J.. phone (';i!l at 21 Brunch nvenue, oppoBlto Red RuniHon, for |in,rticulnn miio of Itoil Hunk stntlon. Price very nciificQ to quick buyer. Inquire S. E. which specialize In vacation cruises Fulton Htreet,__Keyport, N. J.* Eatontown 178. Hunk high school, or phono 643-J. Red ronROiuible. U. S. lliittin, 12 Dloaa atrect. tiblo. 66 Mario avonuo, phono SCO5 Bed. BUNGALOW," largo living Roil Hunk. 'urcy, Newman 'U'vlnga rond, or 30 Sun- on the high seat). Romantic compli- APONIZE your rockorolH; It 1B 'prof\tabled GRADUATE nurao will bonrd 77^; I Hank. • room. ]'' TI. klti-hcn. two bcdrnnmH, niro batii; _ 'Vdnt nt "r.ivor VTow UL'NUALOW of four rooms, plot 50slflQ, cations In an environment mado to DEEP~WELL water pump. A-i condition" Soo Katin PfttionnnKen, poatofilce Colt's children or infant during tho mitnmcr comfortablo rooms with hoard, nil Kpotl. otleuae : very attractive location ami "oLiioy Rctishore: for fale, I1.2E0, easy for tho day, by tho day or week. a Phono etu l o BOctltlo ; now ll o pripricesic ; Tdltj " RALK o; ionent ; l rxo po»h order for love affairs and intrigues, runs by cm nil wood or coal flroj pumps Neck, N. J.. phono freehold 493-W-l,^_ ihrubbery: $&l>. Milton Berk, 3 Mechanic nml .uniLiiulrt. (lotxl locntiQii. on bun lino ns. For rent, fui-ninheii or unfurnliheil, 25 KnllonB of wfiter a minute. Chnrlon -" M. Rod Bnrlk. woo (i(inraf-cn s for rentt . Van Per veer'ss,, 335 Rtreet,_Itc(l Hnnk. . form tho baala of tho otory plot. HAY, 16(1 acres of mown hay for nnlo; \VallncVll e t lJtl Hk between Atlantic Hlnhlnnda nnd Kcd. BanK. ?15 par month. WrJto P. O. Box 85, Ne\7 Schmidt, corner Knot avonuo nnd Eiut reasonable to quick buyer. Red (Hunk ONE^f to loan, 63,000 and 52,000 to Jtocl Hunk 2Hri.\V. KOIl HENT. lour-room buntralon and Jtve- Iveruioimble. Innuirfi of M. I^innn. box Monmonth. N. J.* "The Nuisance," with Leo Tracy Washington avenue. Atlantic Hlhld Airport, phono 1730. lonn on first bond and •hiorttrane. Jo- > rnn^e(rroomfirent^ luum bungalow; all improvemcntB I I a. New Monmouth, phono MMilletowu FiNE*po«itry nnd truck land, within threa aa a high-pressure, ambulance-chas- N. J." seph Sail, 10 Monmouth street, Ked pri fnmily; convenient to jioat- uirles Ui tinker, 507 West Front atrect. miles o( Ucfl Dnnk, 5150 por acra, hor- LA ROE WoaiinshouBo electric fan. 17-inch )}'ICP nnd huiiino.s.i section. Men]a oj>tion- Uiycr Plata.Ji. X dercd by broolt. Fmnk H. Lawcs, 14S ing obyotor lawyer In a whirl of npan, revolving; coat 3 SB, %U1 soil fot il. Tulophono «7fi-n, or call 19 Elm plnce, BUSINESS NOTICES. TWO KlTfliNS fr^for~BnyonT~who~'wi"ll .'il Uank, 'l)ESlTiA'BLE hoiiKe in ~ ShruWfhury. five Monmonth street. Itod Hunk, comical and exciting adventures, $10. Suitable for offlco or etore. Phono rooms, all improvements ; low rent ; a91-M,_Kod Dank.* AUTO arRAYINC!; cnr« uprayoj J12.B0. provldo a good homo for tlicin. Apply elhir, two-car uarniro of ElTiTu^no'OM"" hoiwo, corner property j will bo nhown at tho Monmouth K furnLihcd In fiGlcct mull family. inquire n.ikery, 4-1 Mon- „, .htantlinii nn one acre of Ilontn removed nnd tops rocovorcd. P. at I;g_Rector place. Ited Bank.' nnd convenienvenientt ncfVnciVhborhnudh ; fdenl for every improvement; near erhool and nun street playhouflo FrJdny and Satur- FIFl'EENVFOOTi knockabout Bail boatTono CAR WANTE1)7 no '"dcalofiiT^Forirc^ipa mouthjitrcol.. Roii J*nnk.» 1 njro ground*; n lino; lot 132x120: two RHI-UKCMRnRc . Pica year old [ AIBO trailer, ouitahlo for car- _Smith. Knat^ rontl. Polfoid. N. J. minuter or bunincsH people. 94 Mnnto : day. Based on an original story by or rocdetor preferred, l'hona Kcd Tinnk •cnue, cdi-ner of Chestnut street, lied KINF." poven-room" bons^ iiil~iTii»7 ove" j ? r.,0Od. Mlltnn I W, A. ry In ^ light craft. Seo Harold Peterson, STAIIIRVTE Slkn nnd "I'nlnt Shop, imlnt- icnta; hot watci- limit, cent nil lomtion ; ! Krtl Hank, i-hono Aiienoy, 8 Llndea Chandler apraguo and Howard Em- y Lincoln avenue, Fair llavert, N. J." Intr. docorfttliiK. EntlmatCH cheerfuily ^5R.__ •ch : rnniRc; nn;tr $lon_m)\VN. ?l(t_niorah btiya IOTKO Brad- Riven. (JDOIKO 10. Pnikor, iMoiniotor, 60 i iFATEl'TIONALLY (:ood fnrm. 114 acres, mett Itogora, tho rapld-Ilro drama of OLD mjihotrnny furniture, nieigh bod. AUTO or truck motor wanted; liugo~'ai7O 1"I; 11K1KHKfi^TlCKJMS,, In ju-lvntjulnee ffimiTyffimiTy* lino-room liousc with liuth. utrnm brut, cd lot un very dQnfvn~M<) 8trcot~nc*r lloibort utrcct, Beil Rimk, N. J. Stralffht Riant or lnrea Six. for una in itt h ilirHlke f ]]ih]i(jhtt hkhotmekccpinKi : or -hnnt; rellm- exrnvtitcit, Heiit.lo tank built, big city llfo la said to fllvo Tracy an drum lip table, console table Louln XIV, boat; will buy car if price in ri^ht. Ai- vJonnunith Htreet, Tied Uank. (•[itiniwilly i; on 11 liuililiiiKS, wood I ftm l oven more dynamic role than that in French marble mantel clock; aJuo un- TYPKWUi'l'ER hendquartGrfl. Typewriters 1m'[id. Api»ly lii'iii'i Si utrccttt , ReRd >KKI UAm-lC'honic (nr""rent; i«l\>ril "IOI-JU'IOIK ul In-ook: SKi.'OH. .1;- writer, mis nnd electricity nvnllnbla; claimed storage lots: ruga, tea Itoxoa, beds, rented, houicht, oolti and repaired. Tru- ldll^. ft New ntrcet. Renbrluhl.* ]J,-u Seven laotna and luctli, till irri[irov*T- Hi)«-»ril Uppini'ott. 31 Monmouth btrcot, • tal prl-w $nno, worth dnuhlo. Milton "Clear All Wires." Hprlncs, .chairs, hurcaiiB, wicker nota ot bin's. «8 Brosfi street, Hed Bunk. CH1I.T) wanted to board. Itnten reBson- NICICIJY furniBliod, luryo cool room, suit- nonl;;; will rent to the rUlit pcoj)U>; rcn- phono Ke«l Hank 321. IlcrU. 3 Mei'hnnlo Ktroot, Red Dnnk. . I Madge Evans has tho fomlnlno baignm prices. Atlantic Furniture Ware- J. (i. ESCIIEL'BACK &. SON, 125 Wont ahlo. 10 William atroot, or phono Itcd iiblo for ono or two. Two blocks from .omiMo. Apply 23:! Merhimic uticct, Red _.lB0'_IL'L-^-^l1519Mtn:_l!ircot' ?c_d_JIn.n^j Front Btrcot. Red Bank, phono 1275. Punk 802-J. 1 HIM nuns, churches; very low rntc. 19 lead QH tho girl detective. Auto noccunorlea _aml ynlcnni7.1nir. WANTED, mnn'ii futl ulro Mrycio in K'ood Hudson avenue, Itod Unnk." "Hell Below," which will bo pre-LARGE! variety or tables nnd Btnndfl, nil condition. Donald I. Oakloy, 3G Havdlu_ ,f •loniilo house" tor rcnTi Km afc ofzcnj nioo porch rcckei'fl In oranro nod MIOSTKIHNd nnrf Yefin{iininK^f^ii rood, Kcd flunk, phono 27U-R.* CllMFOHTAlUjY furntiihed roomn; with nil mill nil moilcrn imt'rovfimoritt,. Keanmi- I sontod at tho Cnrlton on Sunday, ftraon, 32.00 each. L. K. Brown, 117 kinds of furniture. Frank Howard, 56 rMnvcnlnnccH; Millahlu for lik-ht hooao- lo piu-e. Iniiulre (.K"i Limkn liliue, Jicl Monday and Tuesday of next wook, Propped nvenue, Kttd Hunk. fTnrr.fion avenue, ltch^"t ,, xvttl'I IIItl i) peoplI'UVjillMe wh>>|l\o> .-..J'l'tVU ...,.- nndlnKM..-,,,-,.,...- KIHIIIIIK,_,.,,,.-..,. lioutiii^-«'»vi>>Kn Did You Lose something r of tho United States navy. Robert •voiilt,'onhl iipprltappreciatQe tthh e workk ddono i b y ddny ! <»'i prSvnto dorkl ; nun bubtht hint;l . UnequalleUlld nil lioto0 11 lt0 A millt) lllKiJ mi khl : than l>y placing an ridvortfeomcdt in The Hefilutov'u M. P. lUordan, WKlto Btroat, Shrownbmy, oorporntionV |»mnU *flh[ry to '/tan^lmt j , '?, l ( ' ""omniodntlnnH. lotto and Robert YounR. mortcnire. AppltcatlonB Eiven 1m- flood opportunity; must bo ond ttcnmiin ! f.1",'' r««"»»flllIc Illtc;i- 7y Lo™**- Uvcnuc. nlshci! ; hot wnter hont, blinilc trees; cor- N. J. H IUI1 ner locution: i;nn: out, of Rcil BunkV Clastfiilcd Columns. Tho camera depicts, tho plight of a modinto attention. Hawkins Broth- nnd quick at fltiuraB. Ilciily with full ilc- - ,._.____ . . 11 WOODWORK mnchlnary, eleotrlo motors; era, roal entate and lnnurnnce, 10 tnlls of cdilcntlon and expcricnre. Atldron« l'I,l.\SANT ronmd, for 0 por month. Frank !!. I.uwe. , submarine at the bottom of (ho 00a Fold at naciM\co price*. 171 Hccuiul Voohheapcr, box 511, Jled }hin)i. ' "«'"". with kltrhenetto, fiirnlBliod for litrht 1-10 MonnKuith rttrfot. lto,l Ilanl:. :! of peoplo hn.yr\ WMH[ thin mothod in lo- with Us englnc3 dead and its crow Monmouth ntrcot, Hod Bank. 110UTKMAN wnntod. "mimt" linvc "c , ,•]'. h'.u^kcoDinn = nil imuruVunu-nlH: Kda nndSKVKN-R(H)M ImiiHO, c!o;,0 to~ltr,,:i,l avenue. Ijonir Ilrancli. N. $•*_ M cc . nrtlcles or pots. • - ' -' • "- nirivc wnUM-; netir slut inn nml ntii-pmir,J(cil_l!iiii],. riili^i-; Sar> tiiontll. Miltun Belli, ;t Mc- bontcr und aluminum cannor. Phono Itctl tcc.__3'i Hudnon "Vcinie.Jlcd Hank. I,aH|. week V.'. T. VunlU-unt lost ,a whilr tolllo dog and nn attack on n fnrtrcsn by 11HlW Uoniinl__ntreol. Hod Iliinli.* ' ' l.AKiiK. nlrv iliviirnhlo ruiinis for rout fur i-liniiic Htroisl, Iltil Iliinlt. lhci hi^'lily ehorif-hnil by tho fiunily. Knowlnji tho vahiti dynamltc-ladon Bubnuulno. FULL HBT of llnrvnnl GlnanlcB, Pi\ KIU TWO i,«ici.uion'~w«ric.T""«.r~^^ir~iir~;ri~ i. , »™""«' >i»mii«; (umi»i.c,i f,.,- nt Mnx'fi Hccr fiarden, CO Ma- ol'n famnuH five-foot library. Phona t«ftcil territory; trnlnl,,,-- «ll,,lv ,„,„ •';M">'ke>'l;l»B i «» imi.r«ei..«nl'..; •">•,">«>• nf H('Kl«tnr advortlH(»nit?ntn In flrullnr; I«:'t nrtlnlon •, Hed Kimk. lta<) llnnk _iaOli-\V. __ ulvcn to miw mmi. Cull hotjgtn nlno itn.l """""""I"'- I'lu.nn (.I-W, 11ml Iliiiik.- hot ,wlt>;r htiit;'t>vo 1,I:.IIO,III1M : Kl'fli'iwn-,' NKW" "si'itlMU iriiiH|-iriVda"liaTpr~"from lon A. M.. or nfttr 4:3(1 1'. M. Tlln ilnnf- CnHI'OUTAIIl.r. fnniU!i<-il loom, nil i-ou- l.lnnii; nnrnuo: nilults nnly; i|,|i,i,miil,li,, Mr. VanKr\mt, placed an a •>Mili'iicg«; i't<:ilrnlly lorntccl; for urtlH lc- ,i*-nm.ii or yunily. .'Von <.vi.niln;.i, llli'^ Ityiior, Kveiott, phona Hod Bank 1 lltid Column!). The do;- waa lost Himiluy, tlio aclvor- ilnnnnn, ji'l Wnllnrn ntreot, Itt;il llniik. iron \»lnca._Hoil_Itnnl:, I'llono 1)0Ii. nn n (Oily, oi* two friends;. I'llvnifi 1HMI>U<. I.lliciiy i.treol, Limit Ilrnnrh. | 70fI:M:2, K 1 NifUHb:' KrAf< Imr'r. pOBtodlcQ mid at Shrewsbury Market.) . il luild; rfliitnl library | nn minimum m- hiinllv: linur litihnon nml Illllh irl por montt] : nonr Iiknl t'.cnrli. Api'ly 1" and whltoi bRnutlfnl. healthy imp* nu-mbeinhlp fro. "The Mnplen," Hroml lli-rnkfnsl If ilcnlral. A |l 11 Ht rent, oitpnnlto KlUit club, phono ltea 11-It unimt inlIilnlnn coolcooklni B. JMKIIIO Iloil En'hl'kinioi.lM,,'!;, N. J.'- ""^ "" Mr. and Mill, Cicorgn Hllvoro, fir., Plan ot excellent fylood linen, A. J. il_ II.mull i .-I'lino, lleil llnnk." Tt, was totind by Mrii. Matthew;) of Mui ntnio iilK's- " " SHH.J. Hank .346_f)-l[L lledjionk. had as their i;iinn(n lout, woek Mr. HehlHor. Willow drive. Llttlo Silver, "rnriilffinl lili-lirilPlTi" 1 11 A V B II I n"r i;o "iielf,-1 to"n"~"o f " f inid shrTl J ii Kon«rnl h(in?ie\vo7iiei M. Twn-UoiiM uviy, muir IlonddonVi dniwi, who n)no know;) tji^j and Mrs. lti'jilnaUl l iu;innu and fam- N. J. nvunluni'^tt. I 1 Miulifiou llonioH h»r HPnsou roiiliil,,: nh-o ovL,r lml em.k» BiiTl>l,Jt"d hl o coui'.ivVw^Icdd . ,\V.|'iy ! ....I.V'i^.r"!!^ Imihoj nml 1)UIII::III>\VII in tlui 1!,M1 Il.iul. 1 1 1 ily ot Washington ntatu. Mm. Pnr- k. v.'ilui nf Hi )'.'^'*'! adverthiotuciito. Whou nhcv fnmul > chtotfully '(ilven. IMKHIO Allnnllo lllitli- lloil Mitnlc Klillitoyinont AHnticy, HI Mon- inoii for yiinr romul riinlnlii, uiifiiriu^liii'l. iton.i l.'i tho daughter nf Mr. and Mro. l lilVATB~flAMCfl"tlftlly I " Fiifnl«hiiiu«"of mouth lit root, phono ltoil llnnk .VJ1 I'l.KA.'lAN'l'. .l.nio, furnUho.l thn «ln.i;- nn h«r jmrch »\w lonk'Ml In Tho I"ift|fintoi tn every rinmivliillrm nt txminlu pilen=i, It will ho n iiliMiallrc lo iit'iTo you, Ii. Hllvoiu. rennarn. liogk CUKOB, boiln, sprlnga, mal- 5fKN()(M!Arill':U""iM|iorioii,.|-V|-"luio"wl«,r.^ lriillyli)i:nt«ili S3 nml up. llmviiid Ui.iilnnoit. 31 Moiiinuiilli uti-cct. Hnd Itfi (JWIHT. Frodotlclc Nelliion ban purchased od BQB, fin of Inmi'n, dlnhitf and living OOKANL'ORT Auto Wrecltri-ti, Mnln l.llnim liml Hunk :iH1. room eiiitos, niiiB, otn. Auction Roomn, ntrcot, Oreiiniinrt, phono Kntnntciwit cnceH. Aildrcas Klunumniilior, but Iill. I'lVF. KIK1MS nml Imlli (or Ivot. nil hn- tho.property of the Into W. 1'. ilrown IMnviMIKHllw; loruti'il nl. IIM Hiuri.ioo flfi Kant Front ttlreet.' 41il. Unad nuto jmrtu nnd (Ircia, Mar- Hnil Hnnk." APARTMENTS. If you lo.se tioinnt.ilinf, turn Uin of iinilliitf it on Hycninoro avonun, IJ. KINIUI of >.|i» tho BIIS, c!ienn( /jlpo bnby'» crib nml tmi pcrnon V.I»1IM loiiillon: n,ro an: ii'lliinl. • AI'AIITMKNT for ii'iil, fin nlnli Irkor fltinller. I.. K, Uiown, 117 Proh- » reformer. Can drlvn cur. Onll Mm. j ciclilo nvMinr, Un] llnnk. 1'OH llliN'l'. n,iu,i>i!iihlij, ilntrk lit Miniii Clnredn fnrm owned by Mrs. K. Utitleinl.y. !li,,l llnnlt 1422.• ii:t nvaime, ltotl ^ftnk« MA, K1NHM of fm, und irimlimi: TllUKK-ltOOlll npnilnifiot, lilv'i ol nml tuuiui, Flint nvfiiui'. ll>- iniiiilli or wn- Qulini. ml fmiry finntH built. All ltlOaf'K(TAIII.i: wonTiin""\vm!i'i| liko Vii'iih- l.nfityotlo ntrpot, Hiiinniu ; i iinovu- M.n, VV. ii. Mnmiini, 111 Unimn.nn.l rln.-.i. J f fonrinjr nintailul for mile. 'iSecn lopiietl Im: to tlo nt homo: rcloi^iuo Hi.( Ut.i- Itnl Hunk." Tho Hhr(!\vnlnuy A. O. ti of llrooklyn lufit wook. Thry nr tinil i,'tnilhur n iK^iiuViirh^Yrsfi-footrt^rV^ ard MitxMtin, r fiHilory. A.hlrens J. 0., 27 ll,uil»on ntirul kltiliimiilto ,1 inlvnlo Imlli. HKVKN-UOOM hi'iHi'. f.n'ir' l.,,ilu.oi'n». tlio roturnml to their liomo ni\ Hnndny 7 7 5. Y OI 11 I'll)'.* :' Hrlll lioilr •i.|,i,,|.: oil Ii,. ],i,ih. nil I,,,,,",•)"pH; , »; III.1 IIKIV: I A-1 conditluH i iinm« I''uinro'i 1. At II ilvi'r. II. A. 2fiOii. Mm. Hink, nnlin;, beat-' voilliilnu no.I riiiiiiniM'i'lnl int. In win I Wmtlil «. iiliono lloil ih|v i Sillv * Hcirilmi, tliclr nlceo, wlm will winy In JUtH) f'iinlli||<) I'Miuiht. anil unl.f. Vl.lt I»1C iiml irt Ili llnnl. I tint! of Jeiftny'a i'liicen <>f Inltuont. I'm- ' Illlio. .Siili'Mmu, wltl, r«r, riuninla HKNT. half nf dmil.|« In Bronltlyn fur two wcnkil. don bi I". IW..-11, nl, niiiniiri't.! imllliii TIIHIl «lili liui.r.rv'«- ov«'inriitH; IUIK (•«<)!<»./IIM illilio finin honu^ In thlx M-.llnH n\ "lUlni: ilflvlrr. Vllii miy fuinnoo. 12 lll ruoiirt ,|nv.n: r- .•,•!!,,•,! m Hlilloil Tlio (tlirpwflbury gi'iirmnnr Bchoul Ji'iimntiuX U Whlto stieot, J!^ Duv.hS itori avtiiuc, Kuil Bank. I'hnna S«87-J. Ad l»«, 07. UlOllO. KllCBl, i:»J Dllj'lk.' lil'iulu Had ilii I • RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 21,

William Lockwood of Center ave- Beach or Keansburg. Another ob- j Charged With Passing , nuo has been on the Eick list. jection made was that the appointee Miss Lottie Oaks of Newark has 13 not familiar with first aid work, ! Forged Checks Here ended a visit with Mrs. Betty Kittle- as well as other duties. After a ! Permanent Wave man. thorough discussion by both sides i Fred Forgerson of Plalafield, ar- Mrs. Elvira Wildeman of Newark the council agreed that the appoint- f : rested on lour charges of forgery has been visiting her sister, Mrs ment does not come within the juris-: NO MACHINE. ) ™J /«? last Saturday afternoon by Ited William A. Gehlhaus. diction of the council, since the of- i Banlc police, was committed to Missea Lillian and Mary Reider of fleer's salary is paid for by the as- V bounty jail at Freehold to await the NO ELECTRICITY. ' " New York were, week-end guests of sociation. The council's decision was i Complete. action o£ the grand jury by Justic their'sister, Mrs. Harry Polaner. accepted by both groups, and they , Henry F. Hylin. Mrs. James Gravany has returned said that the matter would bo set- Forgerson was arrested by Capt from a visit at New York. tled among themselves within a short • Eugene or Frederic $5.00 Joseph Bray .after he had given present at the special meeting of the time. ; "Trade in Red Bank; check of $17.50 to pay for merchan- borough council last Tuesday night Ellsworth Barker of Keyport has ! Make Red Bank the dise valued at $7.50 to Trubin to have the council decide if pos- entered suit through his attorneys,' Brothers of Broad street. After sible who should be appointed a spe- Smith and Schwartz, of Perth Am- I First to Prosper " TODAY AND TOMORROW Forgerson left the store Mr. Trubin cial ollicer for that section. At a hoy, against William Pease, a Keans- Haircuts, Manicure, Finger or Marcel Wave 50c became suspicious and notified the previous meeting the matter had burg merchant, for $25,000 for false Hair Dyeing for Both tallies and Gents. Ask Us About It police. been discussed at length, but no de-arrest. In. tho bill of compkiint it Furnished with a description of cision had been reached, and theig charged that Mr. Pease caused ; I/"'^ the man, Capt. Bray arrested him matter had been postponed for thethe arrest of Barker on n hold-up | shortly afterward. Forgcrson ad- special meeting. According to what charge. The case ivns presented to A wife off on a pleasure mitted passing forged checks and was said, the trustees of the as-the Monmouth county grand jury, j Upstairs at 69 Broad St. Phone Red Bank 2810. ruise...surrounded by receiving cash in change from the sociation are given the power to ap- but no indictment was found against j C Hollywood pharmacy, Hendrickaon point the special ottleer, although Barker. The plaintiff further charges j hld &Applegate'a and Miller's hardware their choice is supposed to come up that because of false arrest and im-1 store. to certain requirements. The trus- prisonment and malicious persiccu-; Proprietors of each of these stores, tees have appointed Theodore Schrib- tion Ilia name and reputation have ' In addition to Trubin, signed com- er, and application has been made been injured and he has boen pre- RED BANK PLACERS : RED BANK THEATRE plaints. to the borouph for a badge. A group vented from obtaining" employment. 1 J& d rom-n* — - ~«»-*-e»— - of the members object to the ap- On Sunday night a benefit show KI.HS CXUB, TELEPHONE, HKD BANK 1300. TWO BODIES-FOUND IN BAY. pointment on the ground that the '•will be given in Briggi's theater for ...-with d'surprise ending man is not a resident of Beacon i the benefit of St. Ann's church. Apparent Drowning Victims Picked Flh" Pio«enU Up at Keyport. How Often Bare You Heard? A T Two bodies, apparently those of "I remember the face but drowning victims, were found last cannot recall the name." Be Barrie Sfaois and Philip Gelb Present week in the bay at Keyport. The sure that your face leaves a bodies had been in the water for lasting impression. Use about a week. One of the bodies was That Everyone in Our Com- that of a ten-year-old boy, the other that of a man between forty and fif- munity Should Avail ty. ^ iElEE THORNTON BEAUTY PREPARATIONS (Duchess Carafa d'Andrla) Miss Thornton has spent Themselves of years in developing creams Keansburg News. which require no massage of tho face and neck. Powders (tha Red Bank Rcftister can bo bought and Rouges, Compacts. in Keansburp at the stores of E. L. Miller, NT. Santa Lucia, Fhilip Keller and Charles THE DRESS SHOP, MABrE M. KENDKICK, VogeK) 73 Broad St., lied Bank, N. 3. Personal1 Representative. George J. McDonnell, son of Mr. A New, Fast-Moving Comedy SPECIAL process of M1RA- and Mrs. George IVIcDonnell of Palm- er avenue, was graduated at the By Manuel Seff and Milton Lazarus CLEAN gives your gar- TONIGHT AT 9:00—25 Beautiful Lamps Given commencement exercises of Cornell ments that clean fresh- medical college. Prior to entering (Mr. Seff was the author of last season's Away jpREEf Bring your Coupons. You Cornell Mr. McDonnell graduated Broadway hit "Blessed Event.") ness, so essential tliese from Notro Damo college, South summer days. roust be present to Win ! Bend, Indiana, He is also a grad- uate of the Keansburg grammar, With Ben Lackland and school and the Middletown township ' HATS, Suits, Flannels, Dress- FRI., SAT., JUNE 23, 24. high school. Mr, McDonnell plans j es, Sweaters, and Riding to enter the Long- Branch hospital •A Broadway Cast of 22 You'll roar at tlilsnillo- aa an interne. Breeches Dry Cleaned or /* nrmimito oxpoBiiro of. Howard W. Smith has returned to "American Plan" is the funniest comedy In many a moon! Dyed. v ambulancivchiisora! Ac- his home on Campview place after a Mr. O'Conneil was the star of "Onco in A Life Time" and in tho -. {MS/. vji cldcnts io order—with stay at Montclair, musical hit "Face the Music." *g^ falto vlcdms, Mrs. Alida Chamberlain, a teach- er In the Keansburg- school system* on tJio spot, ] left last Wednesday on a motor trip ORCHESTRA (first 14 rows) inc. tax $1.65 tors! It's a rovclaUon, to' California. ~ ORCHESTRA (remainder) inc. tax - $1.10 lf£) a romance, and n grnnd Mrs. William Pease, who has been Laundry laugh treat in one! seriously sick, is well on the road BALCONY - ••-• - - - - - 40c to recovery.. * Guaranteed All Silk- Lining. To secure choico seats and a distinct saving* Miss Kaniona Palma of Irvington take advantage of OUR Laundry Service is ihe was the guest at the homo of her best available. Individu- with aunt, Mrs. William Lockwood, over SEASON SUBSCRIPTION RATES MADGE EVANS t&o week-end. This Price Includes: al attention given each Mrs. Martin Moss of Rockville covering the entire nine plays. bundle. Buttons replaced FBANIC MOBOAN Center, New York, has been visiting Single Subscription (tax Inc.) : $13.25. (Nino $1.63 seata) faer mother, Mrs. William Pearl t —socks darned—every- 1. New loops and buttons. Double Subscription (lax inc.) : S25.00. (Eighteen S1.65 seats) Sea view avenue. thing mended in all.fin-, The members of the Women's 2.' Fur cleaned by compressed-air Slnglo Subscription (tax Inc.) : 58.90. (Nino S1.10 seats) Democratic club held a dinner at Double Subscription (tax inc.) : $17.00. (Eighteen 51.10 Beats) ished Services. Porter's hotel Monday afternoon. 3. All rips sewed. A large number of the members of This Coupon Is for your convenience: A Laundry Service For the Beacon Beach association were 4. Coat glazed. RED BANK ri-AYEKS, RED BANK THEATRE, ELKS' CLUB, BED BAXK, K. J. Every Need.

This offer Is for a limited time only In order to ktep NAME — I am Interosted in your season of our shops busy through tho off season. Take advantage nino now plays featuring leading AnnRESS »tar«. PIMBS «end descriptive ' of this special price. Htcraturo and subscription blank. Phone Red Bank SHAMPOOING restores the life and beauty of your RAT. MWMLE AT 1:30 I O» Rugs—removes all the dirt and imbedded grit, and gives the interior of the home a cleaner and Furriers) Since TODAY and TOMORROW more cheerful atmosphere. '•The'Gun" Law" CAIX ME BAD IV YOU WISH...BUT AJBO "Wlilsperlng Shadow" I: 25 BROAD ST., RED BANK 'WAIT UNTIL YOU \ i: IIKAKD MY STOIIY. Serial. Chnrllo Cluiso Comndy. Cold Storage Travellalk and M. G. M. Noivs.

FOR the preservation of 3 DAYS—Sun., Mon., Tues., June 25, 26, 27. your Furs and Winter Continuous Performance Sunday ! Why „;.* MIRIAM HOPKINS- JACK LAR.UE- Garments, have them IT'S THRIFTY to Buy at WILLIAM CAR.OAN Direct from 52.00 rim WIUIAM COUHRJR. CLEANED and STORED on Broadwny. 9 in (he only COLD STOR- 3 Houra of Tlirilla! COMEDY — NEWS Lnughg with Jimmy HOLLYWOOD SFJKAKB AGE VAULT in Red Bank Durnnfo. 3 BROAD ST., FRIDAY & SATURDAY—2 Features ! Full Protection—Convenient Greater Than RED BANK. "HELL DIVERS." Two Phones: 3334—3335. She'was intoxicated with LOVE!

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Monday to Wednesday, June 26th to 28th. ADDKD FI5ATUIMC I dtsa cut Siv.t£i cftfprirj Never before has an opportunity TOM MIX in "FLAMING GUNS" like this beta presented to foot Average) cuffcrer3 in this city and vicinity. By special arrangement, we have SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY cccured the exclusive cervices oF FOWL—All Sizes 20c»»"" WALTKR HUSTON anKxpcrt from the New York Staff of Dr. Win. M. Sclioll, world RUMP VEAL 17c » 1IADO1S EVANS •;:;,f ... ,r_.... noted Foot Authority. He will JIMMY HUKANTE be assisted by our own Expert SHOULDERS VEAL 12c. "' for this important occasion. If BREAST and NECK VEAL 9c '" liUOKNE you suffer from your feet, by nil xnczma arrange to he here un the VEAL CUTLETS 29c »' KOBICIIT YOU.NO above date. CHOPPED BEEF 12c'" nnd 1,000 (i FREE FOOT TEST! YelveeUi and It IIN-M!A'i'ION :! rium g^ P C I'liuenln Chrritn Vou will receive n complete Test and Analysis of your fci;t, and be UOJX IHJXTKK ..... tdiown exactly what eau:,t;i your or .Tulco £^ Iloonmd niiliiiiiiilnu at eclies lind i>nin3. Relk-f by the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or I'-MT —_ % lilnt bottom <>( urr.inl jRenictly will foe demon-jt rated on Maxwell llnliHO your own i'ect. You will nlr.o be (OIl'llK Attuclc <,f rrr! mid type of f.hoe you f.liould wear, I''r<\';h Jewry how to j;ive your feet the richfc GltKICN IIKAN8 AMMONIA Kulinutrliin v». core, etc.—AI.I. WITHOUT SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SHOW CHARGE I Wlint you will (;niu RED BANK I'ltiflOHl V/iilbe onife-lnni; benefit to you. SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:30 ! Therefore, irmriuber tho date FRESH SEA FOOD ! «md he sure to at lend. All talking Picture MACKEREL BUTFER llCHlll Illl II ',||ll|llMlllll1 FISH Version of lomlrll >vl(|i rV. N. 'I'. SCALLOPS 9l|c"' "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" MAIP3 OFFICE Hboc-ti IHIcd ISy X-Jtny. Soft Crabs II.£ I'lNl-, NUITOKTINft IMtnCiKAM. PLANT: 18 Broatl St., Red Bank CRAB MEAT (Special) i\ a^. in noun i, , •v-.D uiinsii ^, ion ri.ii SOON ! "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 70-76 Whito Street, W t h F D, a t ! C. . New Jeraej?