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Issued Weekly, Entered, es Seeond-Clsss Matter at the Post* Subucriptlon Pricei One Tear $1.50 VOLUME LVI, NO. 3. oKka at Ikd Bank. H> 3,, under tlio Act et March 8, 1E7S. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY. 12,1933. Six Months 31,00, Single Cop? 4c. PAGES 1 TO 8. BOYS IN CAMP, To Confer About WRITTEN ON COFFEB. Red Bank Boys Enjoying Vacation A Letter from Montana on a. Thin * In Her 92d Year In Pennsylvania, «dge Sheet of Metal. Several Red Bank boys are en- On exhibition In the display window Old Landmark in the Village joying part of their summer vacation Seabright Officials Want Part at The Public Invited to Attend of Tho Register office ia a letter writ- George Antonides Elected Coun- Depoeitorg of the Mechasts Trust Miss Sara M. Willett for Sixty at Camp Llndcnmcre, Wolmenadorf, ten with ink on a copper sheet which Years Waa a School Teacher Center Torn Down end the Pennsylvania, which is under the di- Highland Beach Left Standing Ceremonies to be Held at was received by Mrs. J, A. Van- cilor of Onward Council, Jun- Company Will Get P«ynttnt« • in This Part of Monmouth Lumber to be Used to Build a rection of Georgo Strauss of the Red for Use of Fire Apparatus— Camp Happiness at Leonardo Scholck of Newman Springs road. ior Order United American July 30 Instead of Septcftsfef* County—Varied Experiences. Bank high school faculty. Among Conference This Week. Friday Afternoon. Tho copper i3 not much thicker than Mechanics Monday Night. 30 aa Agreed Upon. Bungalow. the boya now at camp ore Joseph paper and it is almost as flexible. It Misa Sara M. Willett of Red Bank, The anciont wheelwright shop on Eschelbach, Barnard Taylor, Paul At a meeting of tho Scabrlght Camp Happiness at Leonardo, the wa3 sent to Mrs. VanSchoie.lt by her George H. Antonides was elected "Duo to our very satisfactory cash whoso 02d birthday will occur Fri- the main road at Holmdel la no Robert do la Reuosille and Frederick mayor and council Friday night, Ed- summer vacation home of the New brother, Herman Pagcnkopf of councilor of Onward council, Junior position the board of directors of day, September 20, la now boarding Anaconda, Montana. . In the letter „.» «„„„„ more. It has been torn down and Williamson, who arc serving as Jun- ward W. Wise, borough attorney, Jersey Blind Men's club, will bo the Order United American Mechanics, The Merchants Trust company ban at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo ior councilors; Henry Hagerman, stated that he had made arrange- scene Friday afternoon of tho un- Mr. Pagenkopf Invites his sister to at the annual meeting of that organ- She = 1'- >»»*' <• *•»"? «».* J*. <^" ordered that the payment due to de- Fields of WWallace Jones of Keyport to build a bunga- Richard Weir, John Davis, Robert ments with Harold I* Jones, a mem- veiling, of a tablet in honor of Mrs. visit him this summer and 5ee how ization Monday night In tho lodge positors on September 30, 1033 be ad- there last week alter having mado Davis, Elmer VanBrunt, Donald ber of the state board of commerce Harry B. Epstein and Mrs. William the copper js made. rooms on Broad street. Along with anced and paid July 30, 1033." hor homo a number of ycara with low for his own use in the Montroso section of Atlantic township, near MacConnell, Leonard Sachs, Mar- and navigation, to bo in Seabright 13. Lehman, the founders of the tho other officers elected that night, This statement has been authorised Mr, and Mra. George Walls-of Maple chall Algor and Robert McKee. next week to confer with tho mayor camp. The post band of Fort Han- the new councilor vras Installed by o be published by Kenneth H. Mc» avenue. With her at her now home Colt's Neck. Mr, Jones, who is a George T. Riker, state council Inside carpenter recently bought two acres and council regarding the old bridge cock will provide; music and the new- Queen, the president of Tho Mer- la hor nleco, Mrs. Bertha Folhcmuo, at Highland Beach. This structure ly organized glee club of the Blind Chicken Supper,' sentinel, who was assisted by Ray- chants Trust company bank. A re- formerly of Scobeyvlllo. of Montroso land from Mrs. William mond K, Oonklln, marshal of the lo- Mack. Is to bo torn "down after tho new Men'3 club will sin?. Among those ort, aa to the condition of tho banls Asldo from hor snow white hair bridge is opened and the Seabright scheduled to speak aie Governor A. cal lodge. and a Blight deafness, Misa WlHett Tho wheelwright shop waa owned Carnival, Dance 13 published elsewhere In The Reg- by Chrlney Holmes, It adjoined the officials want a short section left Harry Moore, Mayor Meyer Ellen- Mr. Antonides succeeds Dr. E. A. ister. It Indicates that The Mer- Klves little indication of her advanced standing on the Highland Beach side stein of Newark, Commissioner Wil- ycaro. She has the full UBO of all blacksmith shop which Is rented by Annual St. Gabriel's Church Af- chants Trust company is la n. very faculties except that of hearing and Robert. Sutphln from Mr. Holmes. for the use of fire apparatus to pump liam J. Ellis of the state department prosperous condition. thero ia nothing about hor appear- Tho timbers and many other things water from the river In case of fire. of institutions and agencies, Miss L. fair to be Held on Church jand installed Monday night follow: Before the bank waa re-organteod ance to lead Dno to believe that sho about tho old building which has Cainpaign Under Way to Make Tho commissioners assert that the Y. Hayes of the state commission for Grounds at Bradevelt Tuesday Vice councilor—RuaBcil K. Scott. last March the depositors signed an $2,500 for Fitkin Memorial section would not be an obstruction the blind, former State Senator J. RecordinK nccretary—P. J. Gieicaon. haa reached the ago of four ecore just been razed Indicate that it must Night, July 25. ARfiintant recording eecretnry—E. R. agreement whereby their money was and twelve. bo almost aa old BB Holmdel Itself. Hospital by Selling 25,000 to navigation, but would insure ade- Henry Harrison of Essex county, Mitchell. to be paid back to them over a per- quate protection against fire to build- David I. Kelley, secretary of the Es- The annual chicken supper and Financial secretary—W. C. Dennis. Miss WiHctt haa a wonderful mem- The beams and flooring wero hewed Jig-Saw Puzzles in the County. Treasurer—A. E. Baker. iod of 42 months In semi-annual In- with an adz. Tho flooring ia of white ings in the Highland Beach area. sex county park commission and Wil- carnival of St. Gabriel's church at stallments of ten and fifteen pev ory. For sixty years oho was a pub- liam J. Adlckcs of the Blind Men's Conductor—Stanley PatterBon. lic school teachor, nerving In this ca- oak l'/j Inches thick. Not compris- Tho Fitkin Memorial hospital ex- Councilman Michael Devereaux, Bradevelt will be held on the church Warden—Everett V, Anderson. cent. On the day the bank rc-opened who is the leading musician of the club. The public is invited to attend. grounds Tuesday night, July 25. Sup- Innide ucntinel—Harry Archer. pacity at varloua little "old rodochool- ing part of tho building but stored! ecutive committee has bought 25,000 Outside nentlncl—Itichard A. Kirhy. each depositor was entitled to with- on tho second floor evidently for use ' council, Dtatod that the band will give "Camp Happiness was opened at per will be served at half-past five draw ten per cent of his or her 4©" housea" In thte part of Monmouth jig-saw puzzles from tho Smack Atlantic Highlands In 1927. In 1930 Samuel E. Clark waa elected a county. She waa also principal of the In wheolwrlghting waa one huge puzzle manufacturing company of concerts on tho playground probably o'clock. Music for dancing will he posit. Under the terms of the agree- beam of whlto oak sixteen feet long, once a week. He also said the band the club built a two-story house, supplied by Glvena's orchestra. trustee for a period .of three years. ment, a withdrawal of fifteen par Oakland street school at Red Bank, Highlands to bo sold In conjunction 30x60 feet, at Leonardo which accom- Raymond K, Conklln was named for holding this position when oho re- eighteen inches wide at one end, with tho hospital's drive for funds is rehearsing for the new bridge A chest of silver will bo disposed cent could bo made six months later tired from active work 85 years ago. fourteen Inches wide at tho other end opening celebration and that the modates 25 men. During the warm two years. Harry Archer was elect- on September 30. for tho care of charity patients. weather months contingents of blind of on the co-operative plan. Outside ed trustee for the one-year term. J. and 3% Inches thick. •> Young women in nurses' uniforms Soabright band will bo the first to of ordinary channels the carnival fa The Willett family wero among pass over tho bridge when it 13 men spend vacations of two months Edgier Bray was elected chaplain. Things have gone no well with fch® the -early- settlers- of America; Immi- - Mr. Jones found a number of cur- will visit tho various communities in the church's largest source of an- bank that Instead of having to wait, - opened. at tho clubhouse. The blind men Councilor Antonides announced the 1 grating to thla country from Eng- iosities in tho ancient building. One the county and cell tho puzzles, and nual income. until the last day of September 'tt>' A letter from a law firm hold dances and go swimming, boat- appointment of the following com- land In colonial tlmea. Miss Wll- of them was an old-tlmo barber's it la estimated that tho drivo will ing nnd hiking-. Many of them aro Mrs. Bernard Frawlcy and Mrs. mittees; et fifteen per cent of their money lott's grandfather^ John Willett, was net the hospital about $2,500. The stated that its client, Lawrence Mur- the depositors will be able to obtain chair of a typo vastly different from learning to row. William Dugan aro in general charge Audit—Stanley Patterson, Richard Kir- the owner of .the) proporty at Nut- that used today. Ho also found an drive started last week at Asbury phy, who owns property in Sca- and a cake table will be conducted by and B. II. Mitchell. thla amount two months sooner. This swamp which later became known as ox yoke. Ho says tho lumber o£ tho Park and In tho first two days 1,000 brlght, protests against the use of by Mrs. A. W. Halleran and Miss Delinquent—Harry Archer, Raymond will release. $80,536.70 which haa been tho John N. Johnson farm. MIBS building, despite its antiquity, ia puzzles were sold. adjoining property for parking Dorothy Maher. Conklln, Lawrence Forsua, Stanley Patter- frozen and It is epected that It will son and K. A. Robinson. Willott'a father bore the same name, more substantial and durable than Tho headquarters for the jig-saw space. The law firm stated that the The committee consists of Mrs. Entertainment—Raymond K. Conklin. give impetus to business Improve- John Wlllott, nnd he inherited tho can bo bought today. puzzlo campaign aro in tho Profes- establishment of a parking space William Gallagher, Mrs. John Ber- Schools—William B. A»ay. ment. The opinion is general that Wlllott homestead. Hi3 wife, before sional building at Asbury Park. Jus- was against the zoning ordinance. gen, Mrs. James Gilmartln, Mrs. Publicity—J. Edgar Bray. considerably beforo the allotted tlms her marriage, was Misa Sarah Ann tice Frank Hall of Highlands, ia in The matter was referred to the zon- Jame3 Hlckey, Mrs. Ella Walling, An address, in which the aims of o£ 42 months has elapsed the bank Nlvlson of Colt's Neck. Tho couplo general charge of tho arrangements. ing board of adjustment. • or Mrs. Clarence Dolan, Mrs. Thomas tho Mechanics wero outlined, waa will have released all of the money. had five children. Miss Wlllott, tho Ho la salea manager of the company James Miller, overseer of the poor, Nolan, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. John given by Mr. Riker. Refreshments Tho report BhoW3 that deposits ag- youngest, is tho only survivor. that makes the puzzloc Thcvo aro asserted he would not sanction the Former Judge Alfred J. Talley Moore, Mrs. Martin McGowan, Mro. were served after the meeting. gregate $1,101,422.94. New accounts Early in life she decided to become, 153 pieces In tho puzzle, which when payment of bills from tho Long Says a Blight Was Cast Over Frank Dugan, Mrs. George Mc- since the reorganization of the bank a nchool teacher.. It was an unusual put together, shows a picture of tho Branch hospital for medical care of Jersey Coast When Horse Knight, Mrs. Henry Hanaway, Mrs. last March total $486,067.16, ot which decision to malto In those timea, for Adele Gilbert Swears Out War- hospital, a scene in one of the .wards, two patients. He said he was re- Kaney, Mrs. R. Hanaway, Mra. $425,211.18 was deposited in tho com- there waa a very strong prejudice and an original verse written by sponsible for tho money spent by the Racing Was Stopped. Hc-ckman,' Mrs. John McMahon, Mrs. mercial department and §60,855.88 is against women entering business rants tot Richard Gervey; and Cyril Smack, head of tho puzzle con- borough for welfare work and that William Wallace, Mrs. John Mona- the interest department. Tho banls ho should be consultod first on all • Ata meeting ol the ofllcers and di- life, Thero woro a few women school David Merrill After Being corn. rectors of the Monmouth Beach as- han, Misses Katherino Hlckey, Betty has a surplus of $50,000 and $76,791.82 teachers, but their employment was matters under his jurisdiction. He Dugan, Margaret Harvey, Elizabeth reserved for contingencies. No monfty Dragged from the Surf. said he did not authorlzo sending the sociation Friday night at the home generally frowned upon because, of of David W. Jarvls of that place, a Wallace, Mary Monahan, Bessie has been borrowed by the bank, Is 'the bollcf that this was a job for Beforo a crowd of 500 bathers patients to the hospital aiid he would Hanaway, Helen Hanaway, Anna Second Accident Within Short secured loans nnd discounts the bante Two Night Benefit not approve tho bills. resolution was passed urging public which a man was best fitted. Cor- Sunday afternoon at tho Soabrlght support of the horse-racing bill, re- Carney, Mae McKnight, Agnes Car- Time on Miniature Railway at has $661,115.84. poral punishment was generally prac- bathing pavilion, Miss Adele'Gilbert For Crippled Kiddies A license to sell beer was granted cently signed by Governor A. Harry ney, Mary Halleran, Margaret Mc- of Ridgewood, who had awam far to William R. Fowler, Jr., of 15 KcW Atlantic Highlands Occurred A banquet for the bank reorgaa- ticed in tho schools of that time. It Moore, and a measure to legalize Gowan, Mary Dugan, Dolly Carney, Sunday. ization committee and their assist- waa Inflicted not only for misbehavior out beyond tho ropes, waa warned street. The council passed a resolu- pari-mutuel betting, which is now be- Graco-'Carney, M. Daley, Ruth Mack, by life guards, and then reluctantly The crippled kiddies committee of tion permitting the sale of beer on ants will be held Thursday night, but also for failure to learn. Evi- tho Red Bank lodge of Elks at a fore the legislature. Anna May Hanaway, Bill McGowan, The second accident this season on July 20, at Price's hotel at PlensuMt dently the reason why men wero escorted to shore Sho sworo ven- Sunday. Frank Dugan, Jack Bllslto, Rayond the miniature railway In the amuse- geance against the guards, Richard mooting hold Thursday night decid- The resolution was "Resolved that Bay. Ono of the guests of honor wl)t preferred to women for teachers waa ed to present a two-night benefit for E. Wolcott Fary reported receipts McGowan, Willia Gallagher, Thomas ment park at Atlantic Highlands oc- be Harold H. Wlnsor of Waysidis, that men woro better able to adminis- Gorvoy of Monmouth Beach, and tho Monmouth Beach association crippled kiddles at the. Elk3' audi- of $147.56 from June 15 to 30. Twenty composed of property owners and Nolan, Frank Creevey, Jamea Gll- curred Sunday and resulted in injur- deputy assistant commissioner of ter thrashings to big unruly boys David Merrill of New York, a form- cases were heard last month by Re- martln, George McKnight, Bernard ies to twelve persons.. The train or Ocean City life guard, who vol- torium Monday and Tuesday nights, summer residents of Monmouth banking! who was in charge of tii« than women. July 2-i and 20. Tho entertainment corder Walter J. Sweeney and fines EYawley, A. W. Halleran, William takes boat passengers from the park bank while It was being. rcorganlsflcL Ming Willett began teaching at tho unteered to help Gervey. Beach, urge an active and energetic will bo put on by tho players at the of $21 wero turned over to the bor- campaign in support of the efforts Dugan and John Frawley. to .the end of a long pier. It was ago of eighteen years at tho Head- rounding 3 curve on land when one Vongeanco wasn't all sho swore. Red Bank theater and tho produc- ough. All tho fines wero for parking now being made to revive horsp-rac- ^*^-Q» den's Corner schoolhouso. Sho wa3 a After dressing ^hurriedly, sho wont tion will bo a new comedy entitled over time. Collector Thomas W. of the cars fell over on ita side. general exception to the teachers of ing, and to legalize betting at race to Recordor Walter J. Sweeney's of- "I Am Laughing." Garland submitted his monthly re- tracks in tho state, it being the be- Five of the victims were removed J. C. Penney Compatty' that time because sho seldom vtolted fice, where she sworo out warrants port. The balance on hand Juno 1 to Riverview hospital at Red Bank. corporal punishment upon recalci- Tho play, which waa written T>y lief o£ thi3 association that the re- for Gervoy and Merrill, charging dis- was $7,088.62. Monies received dur- vival of racing: would enhance prop- John Sarfatti of Brooklyn received Here One Year trant children and never upon a Edwin Justus Mayer, is tho fourth a. broken.-arm. Others treated at the orderly conduct. Gervey later re- offering of tho season by this surrirner ing -the 'month—included-taxes,...$8,r erty "values'; arid by " adding "to "the The J. C.-Tenffi!y!co*mpanjf'a&tl,**' child who failed to got a passing ciprocated wjth a disorderly charge 788.31; delinquent taxes, $1,423.66; hospital for cuts arid bruises were mark. Sho found other more effect- theater group. Mr. Mayor wrote revenue o( tho state would tend to Mr. and Mrs. Sarfatti and their chil- page three of today's issue of 1*33$ against MIs3 Gilbert. "Flro Brand," which was a great other receipts, $314.16, making a to- reduce taxation." Register In announcing its first An* ive mean3 to improve deportment tal of $17,614.70. The borough paid dren, Molly and Joseph, also of The Ridgowoou woman, who was Broadway success. Tho performance Former Judge Alfred J. Taliey, Librarian Reports 11,718 Books niversary celebration, which -wlU and piuflclcncy in studies, with tho said to be about thirty years old, out 516,406.08, leaving a balance of Brooklyn. The others injured were result that cho becamo immensely of "I Am Laughing" when presented president of the association, said, Circulated During May and attended to at the scene of the acci- start tomorrow, July 13. The- stor®, was swimming with a boy friend on the night of July 24 will mark $1,148.62 on July 1. Since July 1 the which waa opened at Red Bank JUlf popular with the Children and her collector has received $2,635, making "Tho Monmouth Beach association June—Gift of Old New Jer- dent by Dr. A.. Rosenthal. Mr. and boyond the limit that swimmers and tho first presentation of this comedy will begin an intensive campaign to Mrs. Philip Berkowitz, who \ are 14 of last year in the Doremus- build- work becamo so noted for efficiency bathers aro allowed to go, when the balance on hand of $3,683.88. that other boards of education tried on any stage. arouse tlw voters of Monmouth sey Atlas. spending tho summer with their ing at 21-23 Broad street, with C. 'Al they woro warned by the guards. Through special arrangement with county to interest themselves in re- daughter, Mrs. William Leff of At- Norris ag local manager, has enjoyed to acquire hor services. Hor boy friend stopped, and turned The monthly meeting of the pub- During tho Civil war Miss Wlllott the management of the summer the- viving the 'sport ot kings,' and to lic library board was held last week lantic Highlands, were among the a splendid business during its first back, butMias Gilbert dolled tho ater group, a price scale of $1 for "Miss Highlands" restore tho activity and prosperity, injured. Mrs. Berkowitz suffered a year at Red Bank. taught at Scobeyvllle. Among the guards' warning, and kept swim- at tho library. Present were Mrs. other places whoro oho was a teach- any scat In tho house will be avail- which made the shore section famous Henry White president, Mrs. J. B. scalp wound, which required five Mr. Norris, in talking with a Reg- ming out into tho ocean. Gervey able for theao two special night per- To Be Chosen Friday as a summer resort long beforo At- stitches to close, and a possible frac- ister representative Monday rolatly® er woro Nutswamp, Tinton Falls, and Mevrlll swam out after her, and Kue, Miss Florence Kridel and Ed- Colt's Neck and Adolphla. Shortly formances and a generous percent- lantic City and, other big resorts tu.red hand. Mr. Berkowitz was cut to the birthday celebration, stated it whon they camo within a few feet win Gilland. The librarian's report on the cut. The others Injured were after tho close of tho Spanish-Amer- age'of the ticket sale will be donated A "Miss America" state semi-final came into existence. for May and June was circulation would be his aim to maintain and In- of where sho was awlmmlng, stopped for tho work of tho crippled kiddies selection will take place on Friday from Jersey City and Brooklyn. crease customer service and efficiency ican war sho resigned as principal of nnd pleaded with her to turn back. When horse-racing was stopped in 11,718, books bought 116 and books the Oakland street school. committee. Those attending either evening, July 14, at Kruse's pavil- New Jersey, forty years ago, a blight donated 51. The county authorities have been at the J. C. Penney store. He said Sho continued to defy them, say- of the benefit performance3 will be that as a mark of appreciation tor Ono of the few occasions when ion at Highlands, at which Jules fell upon the once popular Jersey Of the books donated, an old "His- ssked to make an investigation of Mlas Willott employed corporal pun- Ing that sho had paid fifty centa to assured the double pleasure of wit- Cannert, who recently painted Mrs. coast from which it never recovered. the accident. the patronage extended by tho people go into the ocean, and would swim nessing the first presentation of an tory and Biographical Atlas of New of Red Bank and this trading,area, ishment was during her service at Roosevelt's picture, will be guest of Improved transit facilities, improved Jersey," published in 1879, deserves Scobeyvlllo. During tho noon lunch as far and as long as shn pleased. excellent comedy with a strong honor. Mr. Cannort will bo present roads and the proximity of Mon- there will bo storowlde special mer- Gervey and Merrill grabbed hor, and Broadway cast and at the samo tlmo special mention. Six large posters chandise offerings during tho anni- period a group of six boys left tho in search of a girl to poso for his mouth county to New York will are on exhibit at the library from Santangelo Case school grounds to go fishing and did took her qshoro, but in tho Interim aiding tho crippled children. next magazlno cover. make a race track here the most at- versary celebration. sho broke away four times, and each tho lower grades of the Oakland, not show up for tho afternoon les- At Thursday night's meeting the Miss Highlands" will be the title tractive course in the East. The leg- Mechanic and River street schools. To Be Continued Tho J. C. Penney company oper- sons, Tho noxt moi'nlng Mis3 Willott tlmo started to awlm out into tho committeo planned for tho distribu- of the girl selected, and she will com- alization of betting will yield a tre- ates 1,475 stores, which are; located gave tho boya their choice botween ocean again. Once whilo breaking tion and sale of tickets. Window mendous revenue to the state, and A three-cent shelf containing the pete for the title of "Mias New Jer- latest fiction, which was begun in Dismissal of supreme court pro- In every state in the union, £*a£st going without recess periods for a away from Gervoy sho brought u\> card3 arc being printed and these sey" at tho stato finals to be held, tho breeding of the blooded Amer- year tho firm did a total gross busi- hor foot and kicked him in the face. February, has proved popular and ceedings by Felix Santangelo of Red week or taking a whipping. will bo distributed by members o£ most probably at the Asbury Park ican race-horse will be ^iven a new Bank to replace Harry B. Crook as ness of over $150,000,000. Mr. Nor- Five of tho boys choso to bo de- the committee throughout tho coun- Impetus." successful. The circulation of mag- On shore aho was greeted with convention hall during the month of azines has increased rapidly the.past chief of Monraouth county detectives said that tho business at tho Red prived of recesses and one elected to boos and hisses from tho other bath- ty. Tickets lor tho performance will August, and sponsored by the As- was denied Monday by Justice Jo- Bank store Is showing a remarkable take a switching. The boy who took be good on either night and may bo six months. The Gospel Trumpet. ers, and she answered them by mak- hury Park Elks' organization as a Friends' Intelligencer and the seph B. Perskie at Trenton. increaso and in many caaca has ex- the whipping was Frank Robinson, ing facc3. secured through members of tho benefit for Its orthopedic clinic for Eintracht Society Crook asked Justice Perskie to ceeded the quota assigned .to it. who afterwards becamo a successful crippled kiddies committee or at the Roslcruscian Digest are being do- Tho pavilion Is operated by Mrs. crippled children. The winner of nated to the library. dismiss tho action on the grounds Sales of tho J. C. Penney company business owner at Asbury Park. Miss H. C. Elliott of Scnbrlght, nnd box oflico of tho Red Bank theater. tho "Miss New Jersey" pageant will Picnic July 16 for the month of June, 1933, wer«n Wlllott recalls that the other pupils The following books are leading that Santangelo, instituting proceed- Charlea Shropshire of Red Bank. It The crippled kiddies committee ia represent this state at the Atlantic ing's in August, 1931, had failed to $14,617,388.95 a3 compared with §12^ of tho school acclaimed him a horo was bought In 1013 by Mr. Shrop- composed of Herbert E. Edwards, The Eintracht singing society will in popularity: "As the Earth Turns,' 024,970.91 for Juno, 1033. Thla Is a whilo the ilvo who elected to recelvo City "Mis3 America" pageant Sep- hold Its second picnic of the season Carroll; "Forgive Us Trespasses," prosecute diligently. A writ to re- shire and tho lato Georgo W. Elliott, Joseph Salz, Dr. Fred T. Newman, tember 5 to 9, .where winners from view action of the Civil Service com- gain of $2,592,418.01 or 21.56 per cent, tho other kind of punishment woro and alnco that tlmo ancl for many Dr. W. J. Wolfort, John Montgomery, in tho Moose picnic grounds near Douglas; "Bue Meadows," Stanley; This 13 tho third consccutlvo mentis treated with acorn. every state will compete for national Wayside Sunday, July 16.- There will "The Album," Rinehart; "Walla of mission in certifying Crook above years previously thero has not been Georgo W. Dolllver, Arthur V. honors. to show a sales increase- over last In all of tho country cchoolhousc3 a serious accident there. Mrs. Elli- bo various games and amusements Gold," Norris; "Human Nature," Santangelo for the position was White, Charles J. Dcgavrc, Edward Winners who will bo guests at tho granted August 7, 1931, and a return year. In April the percentage, ot during Miss Willett'a service as ott nnd Mr. Shropshire attribute this A. Collins, M. Blatcher, Fred Gicrsch, for both old and young as well as Wharton; "A Hundred Million gain over 1932 was'1.87 per cent; in teacher wood stoves wore used to good record to tho comparatively pavilion Friday aro "Miss Hillside." dancing. One of the features will be Guinea Pig3," Kallett; "Lige Begins filed October 6, 1931. Ernest Bade, Edgar McMonaglc, "Miss Somerset County," "Miss Bel- May tho gain over a year ago waa p\ovldo boat. Every day tho older snfo bench, and to tho fact that the James T. cluyton, Clinton F. Elliott a horseshoe pitching contest at which nt Forty," Pilkln; "British Agent," Nothing further occurred until 14.13 per cent. mar," "Misa Arcola" and "Miss Bucld all of (ho horseshoe pitchers in tills Lockhart and "Grain Race," Vlllicrs. April 27, 1933, when Crook was pupils brought firewood to school and bathers there aro kept undor a strict and Dr. A. Roscnthal. Total sales for tho first six months this was regarded as no less Impor- survelllnnco by tho llfo guards. Thoy Lake." vicinity are Invited. A silver loving joined with the commission aa a de- The winner will receive a loving cup will be awarded as a prize for fendant. In denying Crook's motion, of 1033 worn 571,018,888.40. Thla com- tant for them to perform than It was also have high praiso for Mr. Ger- UNCROFT FIRE TRUCK. pares with $69,280,2-42.21 for tha first for them to know their lessons. Many voy's work during tho past several cup, symbolic of her selection. tho high scorer and there will be Justice Perskie pointed out rulea of other prizes, 3ix months of 7932, or an increase of other old-tlmo Bchool conditions wero stirnmora. Relief Company's William Domidion Drove Cli/issls to the court, prohibited a slnglo justice vastly different from thoso which ob- from dismissing1 a writ to which re- $1,738,610.19. Tho percentage of gain Tho popularity of Mr. Gnrvoy In HORSESHOF, CONTESTS. Tho Eintracht society, which for Indlnnnn to fie TCq for tho first 3ix months ia 2.51 per tain today. Fairjuly 15-22 many years was ono of tho most turn had been made. cent. In view of the fact that lotssSS Among tho Retl Bank pupils of attested by tho fact that almost all prominent social and musical organ- William Domidion of Lincroft re- Santangelo questioned the credit tho bathers who saw tho disturbance, Relief Engine company will hold a Matches l'laycd nt Mooso I'lcnlc wcro shown in sales for tho first Mioa Willett waa Charles K. Champ- izations in Red Bank, was recently turned homo last week from a trip given Crook for his military service, three months, tho total gain for thft lin. Hl3 Instructor recalls that she oxprosscd a willingness to testify in fair on tho plot on tho corner of Grounds on Sunday. to Wilkirmport, Indlanna. He drove which he snld consisted of participa- bin pnhnlf. Mortimer Eisner, a reorganized. Meetings aro held at fli'3t half year rcflccta strongly th@ used to call him her "penny errand Monmouth nnd Pearl streets begin- Several horseshoe pitching contests tho Monmouth hotel every Wednes- a light truck chassis belonging to tion in the Mexican expedition of Newark lawyer, who was on the ning Saturday night of this week and Improved buying by tho consuming boy" because ho was trustworthy to took placo Sunday at tho Moose pic- day night. The society plans to hold tho Lincroft flro company to the lfllfi. Santangelo, a veteran of the public send on errands and his usual re- bench at tho time, took tho part ot continuing through Saturday night, Boyer fire apparatus company, where Mr. Gervey. nic grounds and they brought to- several affairs next fall and winter. World War, asks preference for tlio ward for' each ouch service way one July 22. Tho fair will have tho usual gether gome of tho best "pitchers'' it will bo equipped with the most position. cent. Other Red Bank pupilo of Miss The hearings nro scheduled to attractions found at. theso events In Red Bank and vicinity. Tho prize modern rural ilre-flghting equip- como up Sunday afternoon. with several new fcaturco. The IHNNKR SAIL. Two Loads Cause Willett wcro Jennie, Emma and Wil- winners wcro Georgo Chandler, Wil ment. The truck will be returned to QUAUHANGI.K CMIB DANCE. liam Elliott, Minn Joslo McQucon, profits from tho fair will bo used In Ham McKnlght and Ciarenco Hnrrhi. tho Lincroft fire company within meeting tho expensoa of tho com- Shrliifl Club to Hold an Outing Next Negro lo Stagger MIDS Nellio ICuhl, Georgo Kuhl and Will Wed AiiEust 5, Others who took part were .lohn tho next two weeks. Thomas) Irving Brown. pany which tho nominal dues Wednesday Night. Mid-Summer Frolic nt Molly riteher Tho marriago of Miss Eun(co Eliz- Stoye, Sr., John Stoyc, Jr., Mrs. Ktoyc. Saturday, John Crowell In the Patterson DespHo hor long nnd valuable tierv- Mra, Joseph J3. Banflcld of locust tbo flcason. building on Broad street. Miit:l Fo supervision of Hc'njumln A. Parker, a heavy brnch chair and a pcstHui lco ns a tenchcr Mini] Wlllott, by Point, Minn Fooler is employed In Fnrty for Hospital. deck. Those who do not care to general chairman. plant. nome etrnngo quirk In the law, was danco will huvc the privilege of j^otson formerly maintained an of- tho offices of Thomas Proctor com- fice in tho Monmouth ljuildlni;. Howard Lnngo nnd his Aces, an 1 deprived of receiving a pension. A bridge party for tho benefit of Food and Calm Snlo. playing cardn. Frank 1-:;, Lawrence oight-plere orchestra, will ntippiy Taken to po!U i hiNMltjtmilat -J. h<> punyny,, Inc. Mr. VanBrfint. has a poul- wag found to he (,tjp filtti, n >t '^ However, filie was always frugal and the Fitkin Memorial hospital will !>e of Interlulcon, secretary of the club, music for dancing. Ralph Abbott is fl tlon in tho Morchanta Trust company held at tho Monmouth County Coun- Plans wcro mado at the ln:;t nicct- much from tho In iv> .titlilrn lu <">• asavlnj; mid who iind a competence if Hod rinnli. IIIR: of tho Molhodist Ladles' Akl so- in in chui'ijn of tho firninj^enienU. Y. M. C. A. .Summer Forty. chairman of the house committee, when sho decided to retire. Sho hns try club at lfintonlown Tuesday af- — —m>-* fi»— — Mi;, and Mro. Henry Kohl havo Is- nnd his ntntlfitantu ore Jack fHrode, rloti, bill, from tlio fflt tin of n t tornnon, August 8. Card playing will ciety to.hold a cako and food uiilc; tain l>ftvi!i'iii;i, pmlillntt 4 by I v. A had llttlo olcltncns and sho lost hut Shoo Repairing Hhop. on Saturday morning. The event I'or Kalo. sued'invitation!) to the third annual Jack Jacouba and Daniel Dorn. Tho few dayn from her duties becauno of Practical custom shoemaker nnd bcitin promptly at half-past two ,Sod[L water, nil flavors, Canada Monmouth county Y. M, C. A. uum- publicity committeo In In charge of nhort tlmo aftt't his hu\ h(*"fl t Ue.i o'clock. Tickets for tho affair can bo will bo hold on tho church lawn nl to tho pollen itiitloii, firs, 'UMhtrt poor health. orthopedic; all high grade workman- ten o'clock, Mra. Dnymond ISoyd i.-> Dry, Whlto Hock, Krueger'n beer, mcr party to ho held at their home, Hurry 'ricehui'iit. Hln helperu are ship. Host nf ncrvlcci RUnrnntccil. secured through Afr:?, Clarence A. IIIK'I other brnmla. Ahio distilled wa- f'onomorn, Hollevuo avenue and Riv- Wordon Grooms, A. Mullor, Dnltan telephoned to itpii.t Hi,' tin ft i.f !>• My prlco is no higher than what you Mottman, box 381, Itcd Bank, chairman of tho affair, assisted by ter. Benjamin 11. Crate. H North er road, Iiununn, next Saturday nf- article:). Baby Clinic nt Sciihilght. pay cliiewhero. May I have the Mrs. Alex McCoach, Mi.'iit ICmnm Bridge uvcniic, Hed Itank, phono 1185 Hall mid William Thompson. Rich- Tho ltummm, Fair Haven and Son- tornotm at four o'clock. Governor A. ard McAllister In chairman of tho Eieortcil tn tho |.m,,i](,h Mil- I" pleiimiro to nerve yon? J. L. Cnceoiio, lispert Burgo, Mra. Jorcrtlo Supp, Mm. For- —Advcrtlfmniont. bri|;ht nursling association^ will hold 705 River road, near Fair Haven est Compton, Mm. John Many, Mrs. Harry Moore is [scheduled to bo the entertainment committee, which |3 postofllco.—Advertisement. Hut cleaning and blocking; Pana- guest speaker. 1 to fuff tti'i ; mitlt itm) " of fteorge- Carry and Iliu - Clearance Main of nummoi" ntoek ry Tlcehurflt. Injf." front two to four o'clock (it tho Heu- 70-70 Wliito street, Red Hank.---Ad- Mrs. Everett Runyon, Mra. Frank Heal l>ai'f;ulnH. iionio. at. $1.(10. Mrs Ixnuiurdo (Ulll brlght public nchool. Iltim»on Inn, vertisement. Warner, Mni. Hehnnck Th(»!np.';nLi, I*. l,ohnmnn, 2" WHIIMCO street, (for- In now open. Dancing evury evening, C'hlckcit Hi)(t{> r Mini I'MHI J $1.00 dally up; excellent, furnished — -—«»-»-«i-" . Mm. William Iliibharil anil Ma merly 11 Itiimi.1 iitroat). A(lvortl!!o nine 'til ono. Center nvenno, l.oon- Trial. looms; every Improvement. Doautl- ISId» Wnntcd. A trial hundlo will eoiivlrira you (nt ,'lt. (lalirlfl > • liUolt, i i i Harry Compton. Jiient. anio. Percy Rnden, Jumes Znrembn. «iu K> y, Jj In a shirt laundered nt. Leon's, 70-7(1 ful location at Oceanic brldrjo, Kum- Proposals for mull mes.'jonRcr nerv- —Advertisement. ______of our suporb laundry service, JU*on'rj, Whlto ntrnol, Ilcd Bunk.—Advertise- iion, N, J.—Advertisement. Ico balweon Shrewsbury pnstofilcn 70-7(1 Whlto fltreot. Had BanU.-Ad- 20. iilut siirviHi, •< llv< (M ij* /' >.<•' IK A. <)olin!u>n Co., 1 Ing,-- Al ment uml clopot. Apply at Tontofllcn, You'd Bo Surprised! 11C» MonmouUi titro.ot, Imti expert ra Tjlfa pvenorvci !!, approved type, vertleemsnt:.' TrtiMn's Typewriter Ilradmmrtent, NhivwMbiny, N. J. —Advertisement. jacket style, We. and $1.00. fi. tlleg- At tho nownr-rsn of your ]\-iimmn, dio f;orvln>; a!::n j;rnot!ttor, naltCFy, Tho rostd in better1 and bigger btml er/ nhl rnkr nml fond jmlc fint- TyptnviIteni routed, bought, tiolti T, , • .raw or frit lint when" It Ir irtninrtl :t)tt>Mfl Inada through Tho Rejilater'n mi- ,m"S T," "»il ll re , . n"«Ky initer, donning. UmVa. VO^fi Whlto t Page Two EED BANK KEG1SYEK, JULY 12,198*. rao know when-1 should come dowi for anything (special. Policeman Dodges My address, in casa you rnlgfi Coat of lMn$ Up- . wish , to set In touch with me, 1 Lamp Aimed At Him 4 P*f C&Mi. in Mm dimply Boothbay, Mains, Ie Sincerely yours, Adeline Moffa Michael Harrington of Mechanic Bids tor Bus Transportation to street, nineteen yearn old, charged be Opened Tomorrow Night Old Cherry Tree Farm, with disorderly conduct and resisting Mlddletown, N. J. arrest, was sentenced to serve thirty —Exchange of Letters Be- July 1. 1933. 'I days In the county Jail by Recorder tween Two Board Members. Mrs. Adeline MoOat, William J. Pouleon last Friday morn- Mrs. Adeline Moffat, a member of Red Bank, N. J. ing. His father, with whom ha had tho MJddlctown township board of Dear Jlro. MofTat: been fighting a thort time before his Store up the health-giv- education, has released for publica- In reply to yours of Juno 28, arrest, evidently extended forgiveness ing rays of the sun. tion an exchange of letters which would say that I know of no lav to him for he called at police head- took place between herself 'and which provides for ono board menr quarters to intercede In his behalf. ber to transfer his or her duties t According to police, young Har- James Hendrlckson, tho president of another. rington during tho course of Uio the board. Mrs. Moffat, who ia spend- Hoping j-ou will havo a very picas- ing a vacation In Mutno, states that argument with hla father broko tho ant summer, latter'a eyo-glasces. Neighbors tele- A day at the Beach. she intends to attend tho meeting of I remain, phoned pollco headquarters and the board tomorrow night, at which Youra very truly, Jamen C. Hendrichson, Policeman Georgo Clayton was sent time contracts for bus transporta- to the scene. A warning to the young tion are scheduled to bo awarded man to behave himself proved of no Economical Way... Tbo letters ars as follows: (COPY) Boothbay, Maine. avail, police state, and Clayton Patronize Bed Banlt, July 6, 1033, sought to place him under arrest. June 28, 1933. James C. Hcndrkkson, Harrington resisted by throwing a Jamps C. HcndricltEon, Middlotown. N. J. lighted kerosene lamp at tho officer's JJlddletown, N. J.; Dear Mr. Hcntiricltson: head. Clayton dodged the lamp and Dear Mr. Hondriclison: then proceeded to subdue the young I am sorry to Imve put you to the man. who waa handcuffed and taken I am going to Maine tomorrow for trouble of writing me during you most or the cummer and shall only busy season on the farm. . to police headquarters. I INC. come down for a few days about the When I wrote you, aBlting that Mr. According to police, Harrington imo of each board meeting. Mantleville be allowed to rcpresen was under tho Influence of liquor. Be-: SOUTH OF PENINSW.A HOTEL Would you he willing to let Mr. mo on the transportation and sup-foro sentenoing him to tho county Mandevi!)c represent me on the plies committees whenever Jt am in jail, Recorder Foulson warned the ransportation and rupplies cc Maine this summer, I did not expeel young man that another offense of Phone 273. SEA BRIGHT. miUeo while I am away? If you, or you, or Mr. Thompson or Mr. Roop, Mr. Roop or Mr. Thompson, to whom that ltlnd would mean a more ser- the chairman, to consider It a rea- ious sentence. SEASON B&TH HOUSES NOW RENTING. I am Bending a copy of this letter, sonable request. Since you and the •would notify him of any meetings, Sir Persons §40.00. Four Persons members of the transportation com- — $35.00. r of anything which I should pajs mittee so carefully kept from mo in- A NEW ROTARY PUMP. pon, he would keep mo in touch formation relating to tho work o: ivi'h -.-.-•"itr-or is Rolng on, and lot the committee while I was within reach of the telephone In Red Bank, It Was Invented By a Bcsldent of I could hardly expect you to make Eatontcwn. 1* possiblo lor mo to keep in touch C. Einar Anderoon of Eatontown •with tho work of tho committee, through Mr. Mandevilla, while I was has invented a now rotary pump away. which haa created conslderablo In- Mr. Fctingalo told me two weeks terest in manufacturing and en- ago that he expected to call a moot- gineering circles. It recently passed ing of the suppliea committee short- series of official tests at Cornell ly, and I told him that I waB leav- university. It haa boon patented and ing for Maine on June 29, and aoked negotiations are under way for Its him whether tho meeting would bo manufacture and sale. THo following held before I left. Ho promised that description of tho pump appeared in it would, but of course it was not, recont Isouo at Iron Ago: as I expected. Increased efficiency and longer life Last, week I telephoned you that I md just been in Leonardo, where aro claimed for a new rotary pump Now on Display—a now Mr. PetinRale had called mo to O. atented recently by C. Elnar Ander- G-E modal I Full family size— K the specifications for tho bus ion, Eatontown, N. J. In this de- 7 cu. ft. food storage capacity- routes, which had just been sten- ign sliding vanes and gears are not new convenience features and a cilled, and wore supposed to bo smployed, and as there aro no in- special Introductory price!— ready for the bidders to see. When ternal rotor bearings that recjulre I went over I found Mr. Fctingalo ubrlcation, jiosslblo contarnln&tion and Mr, Thompson, tho chairman of >f the liquid handled is avoided. The the transportation committee, ap- /COMMODITY prices In many Uaei have advanced. Prices on parently both well pleased with tho iump haa a high suction lift with- Mo Slzo ut priming, 22 to 23 feet onVwator ^~* things you buy and need are climbing. But you can still buy spcciticatlons and -waiting only for your Gtneral Electric refrigerator atpn-inflatioa prices—the lowest Wildroot my approval. I sat down to read >r gasoline, and la nolsless in opera- them and found that the descrip- Inn. Absenca of .perceptible wear in all G-E history! G-E refrigerator prices have notadvanccd YET. Wave Set tion of tho routes had boon run off, n when tho pump la made entire- /voo'Jsthetimcto buy before they do. ©G-E's 1933 lino of refrig- leaving only blank spaces where y of bronze. Is attributed to tho erators are the greatest values of the year. Tho naw Monitor Top figures should have boon. Thus: illmination of sliding friction. model illustrated has more storage space and more features than Minimum capacity of, tho bus Tho pump will operate as a com- ever offered at anywhere near the pricel It is beautifully modern Pupils —. iresaor or vacuum pump, aa won ns in appearance, freezes more ice faster and unea lets current. The SALE OF BABY WESiDS Before them both was a copy of landlo fresh and salt water, oils, sealed-in-stecl mechauism h {jugtanteed 4 Years against failure,. SE a letter from Howard Roberta, who clda and othor liquids. In tests, a SIZE SIZE had drawn up tho specification, Come ia today and see It! In the next 30 Jays you "will savo rnofv 500 Slzo CHAMOIS -lnch, 5-gallon minute pump of this than the down payment on a G-E tifrigirator. Soe ui NOWl 65c Pryco • * . . Me, Robinson's Barley, It). 34c "which read; coign Is Bald to havo attnineS on 1.00 Lacto Dextrin 39o "ThOBc octa aro now complete with oSynos 25c Z. B. T. Talcum 16c SKINS the exception of tho information lo iverall efficiency of 80 per cent, in- SOOTH PASTE B5o Lactogen . , !Dc Viosterol 250D, 5CC B4c 21" x 31" bidders concerning the routes * * * Hcating: that tho curve for larger 1.20 S. M. A. Powder 30c Dr. Hall's Baby Enclosed herewith la a statement •urnpa of this typo should show even . Talcum, lb. , . 19c & CO., Distributor Mellin'a Food, largo We v.hich contains partial information, :igher efficiencies. 60o California giving the number of each route and Mr. Anderson Is. a member of the l.OOHorlick'a Syrup of Figs . 30c the stops to bo made on tho route. \merlcan society of Mechanical En- 61 Monmouth St., Tel. Red Bank 1736: Eed Bank Malted Milk . 73o 40c Fletcher's Casfia 23c The additional Information will have ineers. to bo added. In giving additional 3So Size RUBBER information it would seem neces- DB, SCHOIX'S sary to decide upon this point: APRONS whether you should state the mini- It pays to advortlao in Tho Reetctor. mum capacity of tho bus and let the bidder make his bid upon that un- derstanding, or to give the approxi- mate number of pupila to be trans- ported and let the bidder make his own decision as to what capacity lie 2Eo Slza will have to furnish to accommodate these pupils. That point should be Lord Baltimore LISTERINE decided." Portfolio Shav. Cream Besides tills letter, -which It would 50 Sheets seem almost any one could under- Pt. stand, there were the minutes of the 24 Envelopes AROMATIC meeting of the transportation com- mittee of June 8, regarding the fig- Suwct— 1 Pint ures which should be given ia the descriptions of the bus routes. SOo Size 35o Sizo I asked" Mr. Petlngalo and Mr. Thompson why the spaces for figures Korsant had been left blank, and Mr. Petln- Phillip's gale told me that ho had understood 1'Uk of Magnesia Sun Tan Oil that "the bidders were to nil them Statement of Condition as of June 30 1033 in." Neither he nor Mr. Thompson 9 sccniod able to understand that bid- tiers on transportation routes come 23<» ' tv- dlicc of the district clerk for J jiu mi'llon about the routes they •i' hu'iiinr; on, not to fill ia the RESOURCES LIABILITIES GYPSY Capital $ 100,000.00 t i! v i'i: liic.i up as hopeless, I had Cash in Vault and Due ~ CREAM i '; i tn J.ii. P.obcrts and ask him to Surplus 50,000.00 i> io n ako a clear to Mr. Lloyd, or Banks $ 162,534.82 tie ,,un n,ic\ v. hu cuuld see that bld- Reserve for Contingen- RUSSIAN Sun- .fiT v cift fT'ven the necessary ,in- U. S. Government Bonds , 175,972.28 burn (l.ii Una when they applied for cies ______76,791.82 50o Slzo (< (ii <, tiuns. I called you at the MINERAL- M.I i". you will remember, but you Banking House, Furnit- I Pint wined tii have no further idea as Deposits: OIL n 1 (J\V the fipeciHcations should be ture and Fixtures 75,000.00 Commercial Department: Mldol ttop. all completed, saying that it was "plant- New Accounts....g425,2H.f8 periodic pntn in lPint ing time." and you did not know »«ven minutes or what you could do about it. Mortgages (First Lien, Accounts Payable Iris. Saf. tn take. Qt. During my very necessary absence in Agreed Time V Tin { Improved Property) - 26,800.00. 35o from the township I was sufficiently Under Proposal Of , interested in ths work of tho board 10 o£ education to requeat you to let Loans and Discounts: Agreement 98,715.17, Mr. Mandcville represent me on my Interest Department: , committees. During the season when (Secured and Time 8,1c Slzo you are quite necessarily busy on New Accounts.... 60,855.98 VENIDA C 1.00 Slzo your farm you are apparently en- Loans to Local Mer- Accounts Payable tirely satisfied to let the board take in Agreed Time i . , ' NAPS PINAUD'S care of itself. If you aro satisfied, rargn Slra aa president of tho board, to leave chants and Individuals Under Proposal . SALTS Face Powd. the work of tho transportation com- Agreement 279,182.79 LYSOL mitteo in tho handa of men who un- Due in One to Three 8C •iriBtnnd that hlrlriere nro expw.te/l Christmas Clubs.. 2,186.14 2 FOR 25o to furnish their own information on Months) ._._ 661,115.84 Treasurer's Checks the routes; if you do not feel that and Certified , it is necessary, during my absence, REMEDIES to havo sorno ono on tho committee Checks Outstand- Monreale Black & White who understands what specifications ing 7,524.94 OLIVE OIL SIZES me, It Is of course your responsibil- CertificatEs of De- Psyllium Seed, Black, 2\'z tti. Perfectos ity. You know, or if you do not I'int Tin Hot of 20 know please ask Mr. Roberts, that posit 954.92 e practically no work has been dono McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tabs., 110's '.ho will get. in touch with mo and let me decide whether it ia necen- uiiv to conio down, which I cau Due to our very satisfactory cash position the Board of Directors has ordered that 1.25 Edrolax with Vitamins, . . Ch j PHILLIP'S f'til nor on a charge of iiimuult nmi SQUIBB'S Pa lattery made by Mrs. Christine Mcr- of its Board of Directors, its officers and employees. These aro assets which pay div- Oc-niil Cretne t;ocloy at fjhrcwrthury tovvniihlp, were A tlcx Tabs. lewbrook Btf ice * held under ball of 55,000 each for the idends to our patrons in service and satisfaction. -. Kiniid jury }>y Justice Elmer C. Richer, smoother, creamier, more Wiilnrlght hot Friday. delicious thiin ever! According to Mrn. Merjjodry, cho w.in beaten and thrown from thnlr Depository for 13. S. Government Funds , : J'oimci Pint 9||^ 2 Pints < r'8ls~ FRANK E. PRICE WARREN H. SMOCK toi ,i Want BepartniwiL-Advertlse- tvat RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12.1933.

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1 x : ) 1 < MliN'S l-'LANNLL " f I I . •,. ' »"*!'! 21-23 BROAD ST., "Ret! Bank'n Nt-woat Department Stole" Page Foitf RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1988. "Hi I an injured hand es ths Merrill Barber, Milton Earl, Lloy camo Ignited. Tho flra was discov- Years Ago in and result of a Hick from & borae. Boughton, Walter and Adolpl ered by George Stler. Anna Maria Field, -widow ot Kob- Schroeder, Elmer Hesso and Fro.nl' Mliis Emma Bade- of Jersey City crt Field, died at her home on Bor- Sickles. and John C. Parker of Shrewsbury Around Red Bank den street in her S9th year. Tbo Fair Haven Swimming club avenue woro married at tho Flrut renewed ita activities by having Mcthocilet parsonage by Hev. S. Mon- PUTTINGyOURBEST Incidents Culled From The Reg- Thirty Years Ago. meet. Among the most actlvu kwi roo VanSandt. ister of the First Week in morfl were Bytivd Doughty, Arthur Arthur Eschelbach, son of -Joseph July Twenty, Thirty end A glass blowing show tooic place Sickles, Gus and Echtio Planltz. G. Eschelbach of West Front Btroet, In Tomperanca hall at Middletown. Christopher Doughty, Lynn and War waa at Halnea Falls in tho CaBtklll Forty Yeara Ago. Five local men took part in a con- ren Mlnton, Charlie VanOsten and mountains for tho beneilt ot hlfl With the spirited new view- test to decide who could blow the hculth. 1 the Past 19 Years. Forty Years Ago. Cornelius Marccllus. jwinc in feminine clothes, biggest gloss bubble. The contest- Tho acquirements of rlparlar Buster Brown, owned by Lemuel Stakes were set for St Jamos now ants wero William Thorpe, Albert rights at the foot of Maple avenue Keteham of Hod Bank, in an exhi- shoes assume a new impor« 171 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 2342. church and the work ol tearing down White, Frank Conklla, Asa Weymer bition puco at Freehold, covered the and B. A. Merldan. Mr. Merldan was waa being considered by Red Banl tance. Your simple tailored part ol the old Sickles house to make oraclals. Unless Red Bank acquired course in 2:10?i, breaking the track (opp,, Woman's Club) room for the new edifice was begun. the winner. Another contest to de- record. fashions will look particularly cl'ln tho prettiest baby In tho vlllng some public dock property no appro- Tho building was to 1>B otio of the priatluns were to be mado for river Mra. J. W. H. Foxwell ol Mon- is ft real pla&surc. chic with the tailored lines handsomest churches in tho count; was won by Louis Despreau*. The nouth, street waa run Into by a bi- U'ho cure mid nmlntenuiico of yniir prize for' the most popular young improvements In tho Red Bank dis- ami softly loundcd toe ot t.his and was to cost in the neighborhood trict. cyclist'and sho waa oevcroly cut on horua will 1)6 no further trcniblo to you Get Free Coupons for the $238.00 General of $60,000. Plans were under way at lady In the village went to Mls3 Nel- tho head and badly bruised other- ,'H your horso 1B eiitruuted to un. Enoli fascinating tonguclcss tic. lie Spader. Tim 335th anniversary of tho Bat- IIQIBO in our Btnblo secures liullviilimt Motor Frigidaire to be Given Away he same timo for the erection ol a wise. attention. Why not bonril unii riclo PuncheJ-throuflh perforations rectory, the contract for which was Walter B. Paraons's orchestra went le of Monmouth was celebrated at Tlio grandstand at Elkwood Park, from Plnobrook ? Our ratcn BIO ex- Free on Sept. 30, 1933. given to Sewing & Jeffrey ol Oce- on their annual outing to Green Tennent. Tho program way arranged ogether with a largo barn and two tremely reasonable. , make it cool, soft and yield- anic, their prlco being 55,385. The Gables, near Pleasure bay. Tho par- by the Sona of the American Revolu- valuable horses wero destroyed by Beautiful Bricflo Pslhi— ing, yet it mains its shape in plans for the church and rectory ty included Mr. Parsons, Mr. and tion. Addresses were made by At- Mo Highways, ire. The loss wa3 estimated nt $20,' constant wear. were drawn by Joseph Swannell of Mrs. Charlea E. Nelman, Hazel Til- torney General Edmund Wilson and 000. OUR $15 Red Bank. ton, Mary Mount, Sleanor Ward, Mrs. Annie White, both of Red Bank. Charles Breeso and hia son Albert, William Worth, who was employed An entertainment was-given in tho Cecil Weaver, Adele Carson, Ferren by George H. Smith of tho High- Plnobraols Road, PERMANENT WAVES ,itt!e Silver Metjiodtst hall, which Blaisdel, Charlea Dennis, Edwin John Eylcs and Kenneth Morris, all of ICatontown, had a narrow escape lands, waa badly burned on tho faco netted ?84 for the church. Those Hobbs, Lylo Helsley, Ralph Wilgues, iy the oxplosion of a giant fire crack- Tinton Falls, N. J. WITH RINGLET ENDS Laura Smith, Herbert Culllngton, Irving Braun, from serious Injury when an auto- SELECT CLIENTELE who took part wers Moore, Libby Mra. Charlea B. Parsons and Mr. and mobile. In which thoy wore riding er. ,ibby Worth, Viola turned turtle near Red Bank. Donald Rankln, Jr., ot Fair Haven Phono Eittontown 4-13, FOR ONLY — Heyer, Emma Hobrough, Joseph Mrs. Frank Chadwlclt. oturned from ,a bualncsa trip to Owned andI Oporoted by Miss Laura Elliott, a teacher In William T. Corliea, a prominent A. E. TIPL1NG ALSO Stcele, William Harris, Ed. Woolley, Red Bank merchant and ono of Red Mount Holly. He was accompanied ohn McColgan, Myron Campbell, tho First Methodist Sunday-school by his son-in-law, Myron V. Brown. at Red Bank, was tho honored guest Bank's early postmasters, died at his araes Fowler and Charlos Morlatt. home. He waa a charter member ifl3 Nina Swan rnslgnod ns organ- $2.50 and The sailboat race between tha at a trolley party arranged by her ist of tho Atlantio Highlands Moth- class. Those in tho party were Lulu and president of the Nave3ink Hook ;iyile, owned by Malcolm Fisher, nd Ladder company. odlst church and her placo waa talc- ind a boat called the Richard K. Fox Scott, Emma ~Elliott, Nora Field, n by Miss Lltltla Bowno. $3.00 Maude Jones, Marlon Heulitt, Eva J. Frank Patterson quit as garbage Torn tho Prevonla Yacht club of :ollector at Red Bank and withdrew John Dunn of Tlnton Falla won Permanent York resulted in a victory for Lucas, Elsie Megll). Olivo Twlford, Laura Blrdsall, Allda Mcglll, Nettl from the partnership with his broth- :hrco bicycle racea at Atlantic Highl- Waves .he Clytle. It was Jater discovered er-in-law, J. Frank Fielder, Mr. ands and two at Eatontown on the hat someone had tied a brick with a Elwood and Mra. Sophio Thornoll. Trim! at 50.KO. Guaranteed Fielder continued the garbage con- 'mirth of July. hlrty-foot string to it to the lower Harry Davis, Edna Walling, Ern- tract for the town. Miss Edith Thompson, daughter of udder pin ot the Richard K. Fox. est Christopher, Bertha Davis, Les- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson "Msten-ln" Kcil Bank Clmmhcr of Augustus Brandes was elected lie Mason, Lila Bennett, William The Ushers' Union of the New r ALL BEAUTY.OPERATIONS Monmouth Baptist church was ar- f Lincroft, was a patient in a New Cominrrco 1'roRtanl 7:H0 to 8:iJl> l rl- Noble. Grand, of tho Navesink lodge Thompson, Augustus Nausch, Caleb York hospital. dny ovpnlng—Station WJDI. of Odd Fellows of Red Bank. The Post and Benjamin Schanck chaper- ranging for a clamhake and supper. Tho affair was to bo in. churgo of Fair Haven firemen approved plana installation ceremonies were in oned by Mr. and Mra Joseph Heye mbmitted by Edgar A. Terhuns for charge of. District Deputy Grand enjoyed a sail in Garrett Lee's steam Georga Luker, Harold Coddington and James Grlggs. |leir new nrehouae, which waa to Master George Gramman of Atlantic launch from Port Monmouth t< :oat $12,000. Highlands. He was assisted by James Pleasure bay and back. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Carhart start- H. Sickles and John T, Tetley of Frederick Davis of Red Bank and ed out on a motorcycle trip to the Mrs. John R. Scott of Fair Haven Red Bank. Miaa Magglo Herbert ot English- northern part of the state. Some- was conilned to her bed in a serious" Over 20 Years Shoca 1'ltted By X-Bay. ALL THIS WEEK Frank Heilly of Wall atreet was town -were out driving when they thing went wrong with the machine ondition aa tho result of a tall down were overtaken by a thunder atorm. and they had to return homo by tairs. Shoeing for America's 18 BKOAD ST., HED BANK nearly drowned when he missed his Their. horse got frightened and ran trolley. Dr. Edwin Field ot Red Bank suc- OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TO 6 P. M. footing while trying to get on the :eeded Dr. p. p. Rafferty as a mom- Most Famous away, throwing Mr. Davis out. The MIBS Horenco Allen of Fair Haven icr of the staff at tho Long Branch steamer Sea Bird as sha was leav- side of his face was badly bruised. entertained a number of her young Racing Stable!. ing her wharf. As ho fell Into the Miss Herbert was not Injured. loapital. friends In celebration of her birth- Ellsha Perking Woolley, a Civil water he landed almost Under the A pie eating contest was held at day. Miss Allen waa one of the tele- MR. SADDLE HOKSE OWNER t Motimautli County Surroffflto's Office. paddle wheels of tho vessel. Ho was vvar veteran, died at hia homo on In tho mutter of tito cstnto of Howard F. rescued by Archibald Haviland and .he Grand View hotel at Fair Haven. phone operators at tho Red Bank ex- ast Front street. He waa 81 years •When your horse needs now elioea Forman R. Smith. number of tho boys of tho vlllago change. Notlco to creditors to present clolma took part Harry Agolo finished first .lil. coll us. Wo also have for snlo. nil flKiilnnt eatiito.. Miss Ida L. Woicott, daughter of Captain Benjamin Eldridge, John Christian L. Berge defeated Thom- l'urfluiint to Iho order of Jonoph X* Mr. and Mrs. William Woicott, and and got a pocket knifo and John Rhoades and Jamea Hulse, all of is Tallman in a checker contest for ds ot hand-mAdo Sport Slioca for Donnhrty, HiirroKiUo of tho County of •' Manning was second and got a pret- Ocoanport, returnod from a trip to Thoroughbreds and Jumpers. Monmouth, tinido on tho Boventh day of David E. Hance, both ot Red Bank, ty necktie, ho Blaisdcll checker, cup. June, 11)33, on tho npullciithm ot Mnu- wero married at the Presbyterian Gettysburg, where they attended a The Gideon &. Daly farm at Holm- I'ICB Heizoff, acting executor ot tha ootnto church by Rev. F. R. Harbaugh. Mis: Tho Johnson farm at Tlnton Falls reunion of tho veterans of tho Civil ol was bought by Henry Cross of Phone Red Bank of Howard F. Herxou, decouiiod, notice Is was sold to Wellington Wllkino of war. hereby given to tho creiHtorfl of onid do- Carrie W. Brinlcy was bridesmaid. .ho Phalanx for $00,000. cennecl to exhibit to tho imbBcribor, aotlnff The ushers weiu Clarencu^ Wlilto Colt's Week for $4,850. Mr. Wilkins M. C. D. Borden's private steam Union Hoso company ot Red Bank 793-J-l. executor ns nforeHnld, thoir debts and do- and Revere H. Sneden. was farming one of hia father's racht Soverign was given a trial on mnnda nKninat tho snWl oatnto, unddr farms and planned to move to hia ook- part in a fll-eiflca'a parade at oatii, ttitliin uU inontlm fiuin tho doto of Miss Ardie B. Johnston, daughter the Hudson river, near Yonkers, and Summit. tho aforcBniil order, or they will bo for- of Mr. and Mrs,- Joseph W. Johnston, new place in tho fall. she covered a mile in ono minute and Mr. and Mrs. Slgmund Eisner left uvor barred of their ncttono tbcrofor and James B. Hathaway, both pop- Mrs. Susan Smith Bristod died at 35 seconds. Tho yacht cost ?250,000. or a three months' pleasure trip nsnmot tho nniti suhficriiior. her homo on Broad street. Sha was 1 Dated Freohold, N. J., Juno 7. 1088. ular young folks of Eatontnwn, were A bad firo was narrowly averted in ihroan . MAURICE HEltZOR, married at the bride's home by Elder 76 years old. Sho was' a daughter ot ohn V." Ill" n;' c , •' * i '<-,] 1 the late Jonathan McLean, one of Mil . T"! Ill ] -3 \Tl ipfO'i ! Ot- - r i r • " - "Isek Woiccott. They visited Niagara when m> o.l i'o ; i iti' i of Ii d J". Falls on their wedding trip. the boat known residents of Middle- town township. A naptha launch owned by William Sperb, a summer resident of Fair Miss E. C. Hayes, who conducted Haven, was overturned in a squall a motion store on Chestnut street, and Bunk. The boat was raised by was building a new combination a number of Fair Haven men and store and dwelling on the west side Mr. Sperb gave each one who helped of Shrewsbury avenue, near Her- >5 for his trouble. lort street. A heavy thunder storm passed over The home of ex-Sheriff O. E. Davis his vicinity and many places were i Riverside avenue was robbed. truck by lightning. The residence The robber, who proved to be Tom .f Holmes M. Bennett at Fair Ha- Drum, was arrested -within fifteen •en was almost totally wrecked and minutes after the. robbery was re- tho family narrowly escaped serious ported. injury. Japhia Clayton, a West Front The Oceanlo Methodists cleared street grocer, advertised that he was ;200 at a fair. The success of the about to put his business on a strict- fair wa3 due to tho efforts of Miss y cash basis, thereby reducing the Addie Sewing, Mrs. John Nivison, prico of merchandise considerably. Mrs. Ella Scott, Mrs. Sarah Skldmore Wilber Maxson of Locust Point nd Mis3 Emma Jeffrey. was caught in the fly wheel of an Frederick A. Helsley, brother of engine and hurled against the ma- Wilbur A. Holsley of Long Branch chinery. His hip and tho upper part nd youngest son of Rev. Charles W. of his body were badly lacerated. Heisley, former Methodist preacher Ensley E. Morris took a party of t Red Bank, opened a law office at relatives to Pleasure bay in his new \tlantic Highlands. aunch. They arrived too late for John Ward, a Red Bank mason, the opera, but enjoyed a fine supper while working on David E. Hance's at PortaupecU. . ouse on Monmouth street, fell from George B. Snyder, freeholder from a ladder and wa3 so badly injured Shrewsbury township, died at his hat he was taken to the Long home at Fair Haven. Mr. Snyder ranch hospital. was a well known Republican poli- Fred Fisher, George Busscll, Ansel tician. 'roft, Paul Benton and a Mr. Engle- Abram L. Davlcon received a largo wood were in the sailboat Florence | gold emblem from Court Monmouth when tho boat capsized whilo return- lodge of Foresters In appreciation of Ing home from a sail down tho river. hia servicces as lodge treasurer. Rev. H. F. Stilwell of Freehold The children of tho Eatontown ave a lecture in the Mlddletown Junior Epworth League went to As- Baptist church on "The Heart of the bury Park, the trip being made In A. :ontinent." He gave an excellent Lee Scobey'a big hay wagon. talk on his trip through the West. Mrs. Catherine Bcdlo, widow of E. WilHam H. Soden's barn at Free- B. Bedle of Freehold, was struck by hold waa destroyed by fire. Some a train and hurled fifty feet. She hqusehold articles belonging to was instantly killed. James McGackin -which were in the Hal Reid, the dramatist, who was Whyis it that cvety 12- , The trouble with steels building wero also destroyed. summering at Highlands, presented Qrlinder and 1'5-cyBni- stands just so much'shock and punish?' a bust o£ Washington to the public Miss Jennie E. Statesir of Colt's dcr car in America ha3 bcriies -of steel v Nock beccame the bride of John school at that place. ; ment.| Steel alone* is abo, inclined to Reed of tlmt village. Tho ceremony Abram Burk of Marlboro was over- rsm/orcccf by hardwood? j^Why ia it • iumWe'''£ind*rattIellfBUT—'whcnTyou; was performed by Rev. Benjamin come by tho heat and ho died two : Statesir, an uncle of the bride. days later at tho homo of hln son, that every make of car selling for over •,.. put thetwotogether—a heavy, staunch' Miss Carrie Degenrlng waa tho Theodore Burk. ^JOttO uses bodies of exactly,the same ., steel txxly over tough,*srdkl hardwoods 4.40-21 6.40 champion lady blcycli3t at Red Bank. Herbert Miller, tho young son of Sho gained Ihl3 recognition by rid- Joseph Miller of Marlboro, was bit- : type?, Why? For the same reason that 4.50-21 7.10 in;,' her bicycle frbm Long Branch to ten on the hand by one ot hla fath- Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because lied Bank in 28 minutes. er's horses. steel—and p/ice^versaigAndmiie} re-' 4.73-19 7.60 Tho Atlantic Highlands Water Joseph Edgar, Jr., Isaac Williams every test and every experiment have works wt-ro supplying 480,000 gallons and John Chadwlclc wero new mem- of water per day. Theodore Faulks bers of tho Red Bank lodge of Odd definitdy proved: STEEL ALONE IS such aii Fi3her,builds.forlChevroletH 5.00-19 8.15 of Hewark was appointed superin- Fellows. NOTENOUGHt CHEVROLET MOTOR OX,, DETBOir.WCO: tendent of the works. John T. Tetley & Sons' news store 5.25-17 8.90 Chat-leg P. Kline, a Red Bank flor- was robbed of merchandise, cash and o. fc. Flinty Miohj^np.\Spccial equipmentjrxtrasjkm dolirsrsdprlass ist, opened a utoro for the sale of cut Ejtnmpa valued at several hundred! &titl easy O. Jtf.*j4-JCVcrma. A Ganarnl Motors,VaIua." 5.25-18 9.15 flowers and plants at the ctand form- dollars. erly occupied by JR. T. Smith, op- David Mooro of Little Silver woo 5.50-18 10.20 po.sltc tho postofllce. confined to tho houne with a severe lir. Kiimuel Lockwood. who had case ot Ivy poisoning. hf-rii miperintendont of public schools Miss Etta Franco lost $10 whllo rid- of Monmouth county for 20 yearn, ing her bicycle from Leonardo to I wns roappolnted to the olllce without Mnnasquan. opposition. William Andrew Douglas of Nave- U™. Mrr. Matilda Voorheca of Hazlct ninlt, a^ed eighty years, died of gen- DON! BE COMFUSED By MERE GUARANTEES AGAINST DEFECTS. DE .ind her sinter, Mm. John Olllmly of eral debility. SUM OF NO FURTHER EXPENSE WI1H SEIDEDLING TIRE FflOTECTOSI 1'liMninKton, celebrated their seven- Morrln Slcltel of Trenton -was a tieth blrthiluy at Mrs. Voorhccn'a new clerk in Jacob Kridel'n clothing homo. Htorc. iienry fk VanNoto of Br-lford Jnmes McMahon of Senhright was caught a hlnck thnrk in their pound nearly killed In a murderous acuault. m'ti which weighed 4(M) poundu. The jilmrlc wan over aeven feet In length. Twenty Years Ago. Marry C'm-jley was n^cnl for the Jacob Kuper of Oceanic announced Sfci Tires Union cycle, making ]i|.> iH-adquartcln tlio engagement of hln daughter, Mien :it tho fllubo hotel. Tho Union P. Nettle Kupor, to George Ilnllnnnn of l> '}. wnii tho riio.'it popular model. New York, a iiummer renldcrtt of William Iienry Hmitli, pant coun- Oct-unic. MIIKI Kupor was tho cham- -,-<* ,iillor of United Council of American pion long distance nwlmmor ot this I Mi-ihnnlcii of Fulr Haven, tnntallcd ncction. Sho estnbllnlicd a record of (tin now offlccra ,,f that council. swimming from tho Red Bank <'ulonil W. P. Thompson ot I,ln- (itmimboiit dock to the Hlflhlandti. '•Kilt bmiglit tlio noterl hl(;h Jumper Policeman Harry H. Clayton was M»i;iibiiry, wlinaq record W(in islx /' ''t, four inches. nnaaulted and knocked unconncloug. 1'lann were holug ,lrawn for a roc- Hln nwiallnntn pointed plntoln nt him ICMCO MONMOUTII ST., MED BANK, N. J. nnd threatened to kill -him. Tho <">y for Ht. Aunra'n cliureli «t At- troulilo grew out of a row among Inntlo IIlKlilnndi(. Tho Imlldlnt,' %vaa '(At Railroad Station} to coot over $4,000. West IKsd Bank rcnldonts. After Mr. Clayton wns beaten up the greater £4 km William I.eator, n. well ltnown Vncm- part of tho Itcd Bank pollco force l>w of tho theatrical profcrMilon, died wno culled out to miert tha riot "t his aummer liomo nt Fair 1 riven Mechanic Street and Globs Court ^ MB. Marcmct Thompson of I,ln- Mhn 1511a Vnmlerveor, teaser •* •rofl mtcilnlned thn CIPPIPIU Lawn tns H«d I'snlc Presbyterian Hund*y- whool took her clung to th Hlh OPEN EVENINGS, PHONES 3130—3131, BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1988. Ocean Grove. Bho la survived by a port by Itev. V. T. B. Reynolds. Thoy Is connected with tho state road de- Long Branch Woman Wed». Jiiees, Mrs. B. H. Wotcss of New York.will live at Keyport. partment. Mrs. Daley Mao Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Whits of Long To Bnpos* Maximum. Sentence. l?'umls> for Sea Wall. Celebrates 83d Birthday. Branch, was married & week ago in Recorder J. Edward Ktitelit of The Monmouth county freeholders Mrs. Sarah' Hanklna, formerly of Saturday to Samuel DeHaan; son of Neptune has announced that ho will wore authorized luf>t Thursday by tho Freehold, celebrated her 83d birth- Thoroaa DoHaan of Indiana. Impose tho maximum fine of ?500 on (state highway commisnlon to une $35,- day Sunday, of last week. Mra, Han- Personal Notes, Saks of Prop- nest drunken driver arraigned 005 of Htato aid for tho construction klna now makes her homo with her Died at Slate Hospital. erty, Building Operations, before him. Knight pasged sentence of a Htone BC.II on tho ocoan boul- daughter, Mrs, John Miller of Farm- George B. Emmone, a native of Lodge Doinp, Birtha, M§*° on four drunken drivers last week. evard near Galilee. lngdale. Freehold, died at the state hospital rtagea and Deaths. Editor Arrested. Homo Anniversary. A New y at Holmdel Monday of last week- of Huston Brown, city editor of the Tho 27th annlveroary of the Mcth- Samuel • S, SogotflUy of Freehold, pneumonia. He wao 09 years old and Samuel J. VanAradale of Jereey- Long Branch Daily Record, wan ar- ibt Episcopal homo for tho eged who recently passed tha New Jersey la survived by two sisters. villo dlod Bunday of laBt week at tho ted at Bradley Beach last at Ocean Grovo will be observed to- bar examinations, Is now practicing Long Branch hospital at the age of morrow afternoon • at three o'clock, law at Freehold, Ho served his clerk- Freehold Woman Dead. 81 yearo. Ho la survived by threa on a charge of drunken driving. He Mrs. Mary A. 'Gere, wife of John was driving hla car on the main Rev. £*. A. DeMarltj, district superin- ship In the offices ol McDormott and Gore of Freehold, died Sunday of last eoiia and three daughters. tendent, will preside. Flnegold. Nicholas VanPelt of Southard died street with a flat tiro when arrested. week at the age of 76 yearo. Besides Sunday of last weok, aged 61 yeara. Buys Freehold Factory. New Pastor Installed. Itecord Number of Graduate. her husband sho Is survived by one Mr. VanPelt lo survived by two uls- John ICehs of Freehold had bought Tho installation Kervlcca for Rev. Tho. four-year and Benlor high daughter and one son. Robert Btiche, tho new pnstor of tho schools of Monmouth county gradu- ters and two brothera. tho Thomas Burko plant on Bowno Lost $304 at Seashore. will entertain Tho Methodist Homo for tho Aged avenue and Is having tho building AUentown Presbyterian church, woro ated 1,127 pupils laBt month. This.la at Ocean Grove -waa bequeathed $10,- remodeled, Mr. Kchs and others havo held Sunday evening. Rev. Dwight the largest number of graduates In Mrs. Margaret Ryno of Lakewood 000 In the will of William H. Shall- formed a company v/hlch will manu- L. Parsonn oj Little Silver officiated any year In the history ef the county lost $300 on a trip to Bradley Beach at tho ceremony. schools. recently. She had drawn tho money cioss of Philadelphia. facture 'mayonnaise, relishes, etc. from a bank and Intended to buy an Bank BellB Building. Auto Hlta Light Standard. Died at His Worli. Enters Naval Academy. automobile with It. Joseph Adolaon end Son, garment A street light standard was broken Olivor K. Southvvlck died suddenly Adolph Goldonthal of Freehold has last Wednesday week wlillo at work entered tho Naval Academy at Ann- Lilces Army Life. manufacturers, havo purchased tho last week when Mario Blanchl of Aloyslus F. Lawlor of Frcohold, | old Grenello & Schanek property at Newark lost control of tho car RIIG in the Henderson grocery jitore at apolis, Maryland. Adolph, who Is e cations AUentown. Mr. Southwick was 08 only sixteen years old, graduated who Is in the reforestation army and Aisbury Park owned by the Asbury was driving on Ocean avenue in Long Is stationed In Idaho, -wrltea homo Park and Ocean Grove bank. More Branch. The car waa owned by Kaf- ycurn old and Is survived by a widow from the Freehold high school last and a daughter, month. and says that ho la greatly enjoying than 35 men aro at work remodeling faelo Pagano, also of Newark. hla experiences. UP TO tho building, which will bo ueed for March Salaries Paid. Eyo Badly Injured. Fell from Scraflold. storage. Asbury Park board of education Carl Florentino, who Is employed William Hirst of Asbury Park Is Potatoes Beach Iliffli Price. Warrlaga Announced. warrants for about $32,000 for teach- In the P. A. City market at Keyport, recovering from injuries received a Potatoes reached tho price of ?5 a Announcement has been mado of ers' salaries of last March are being was seriously injurud in one eye on week ago Monday in a fall from a barrel, the highest since 1928, at the the marriage of Miss Dorothy L. accepted for payment upon presenta- tho Fourth when ho was struck by a tcaffold. Ho fell to the concrete floor Freehold market last week. The sup- {31ggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.tion to tlio Asbury Park National pleca of a torpedo which exploded In of a garage which he was painting. ply was light but the quality of the A. Elggs. of Greenwood takes, New bank and trust company. front of tho store, potatoes waa good. York, formerly of Shark Rl$r, and XYeneau to Ifovo Water. Gives Land for Mission. Will Make European Trip. New Law Offices. Gordon K. Norman, eon at Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Plttinger of Neptune Judge Rulif V. Lawronce of Free- Benjamin Gruber, who was recent- Tho Freneau section of Matawan hold will begin his vacation July 21 $3, , Florence L. Norman of Montreal,- will noon bo supplied with water has presented Georgia Mission of ly admitted to the bar, has opened Canada. from tho borough water plant. Tho Georgia Schoolhouae with a plot of and plans a trip to Europe. Mrs. law offices in the Trilling building on ground 200 feet square for tho pur- Lawrence and their daughter Sylvia Hold-up Miui Arrested. mains will bo extended 3,500 feet and are expected to accompany him, Broadway and Second avenuo In Thomas' Stevenson of Kearney was flvo flro hydrants will bo installed pose of having a mission building Long Branch. •on — arrested at South Amboy Sunday along tho extension. erected on It. Buys Lunch Boom. Trip to World Fair. night of laat week and was hold on Btant—Hycr. AUentown Wedding. Joseph P. Buck has bought the Otto Sahlcr of Freehold and Sam- a chargo of carrying a rcvolvor. Pre- Mrs. Naomi Stant of Union Beach Mls3 Helen M. Burk, daughter of lunch room business of Edmund Fi- uel and Ralph Hanson of Adelphla vious to his arrest Stevenson had held and John H. Hyer of Keyport were Mr. and Mra. Newell R. Burk of Al- nan of Freehold and has already plan an auto trip to the World fair up two' tnxlcab "drivers at Asbury married- last Saturday- weok in the lentown, was married July 1 to Hor- taken 'possession, ""Mr. Buck will re- at Chicago. They will be gone about Park. One of the drivers waa robbed Reformed church parsonage at Key- ace D. Carl of White Horso. Mr. Carl tain the old force of employees. a month, Improved Real Estate of ?4. • Judgment Against Grandson. Charles B, Smith of Long Branch last week received a judgment of Information May Be Obtained $2,000 against a grandson, James Klrby, for the loss of tho elder man's v/lfo In an automobile accident In at the Association's Offices • . 1930. Klrby was the owner of tho Here's Some!hii car In which Mrs. Smith -was killed. in the 1 Died o( Injuries. The public buys more Goodyear Tires than any "William F. Kemper, 18, son of MrB. A. Baker Kemper of Allaire, died a SECOND NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. woek ago Monday nC injuries received other kind—this is the eighteenth successive year! In a recent auto " j'\".; accident. He was a member c: ti::; National Guard . . . The public wouldn't buy more Goodyear Tires and a military Hiiieial was held at W. V. SMITH, Sec'y. his lato homo laat Thursday. if Goodyears did not offer greater value... But they •Pedestrian Hit by Car. William VanBrunt, B2, of Freehold do offer greater value, hence they enjoy greater was struck by an automobile driven by Aaron B. Donahay of English- sales .. . Are you wondering what tire to buy? Just town Tuesday night of last week. VanBrunt suffered a bad fracture of ask yourself this simple question: "Why should I tho right leg. Donahay claimed that VanBrunt ran Into his car. buy any tire but a Goodyear when a Goodyear costs Home Export g Mrs. Louisa Wardwell has resigned no more?" ... We think you'll decide it by coming to save--you money! ns home economics expert of the Monmouth county extension norvlao. right down to see us. JONTHS ago, we "saw the hand- It 1B understood sho will continue writing for magazines, which was * writing on the wall." Our great her occupation before coming to store here and our immense ware* Monmouth county. houses in New Brunswick are "chock iVlotlm of Bra&h Abscess. Funeral services wore held last full" with dependable furniture week for Ernest J. Ambrose of Man- bought. at prices which will never alapan, who died from an abscess of the brain. Ho waa a native of Ger- again be duplicated. But our stocks many and had lived at Manalapan will not last long... that is why we lor tho past fow years. Ho Is sur- vived by a wife. say STorm Balded. In a raid upon a Wall township farm, Vincent Bortollo and Joseph Buy Now at J. SCHWARTZ, he, Masslno of Trenton were arrested by prohibition agents. Tho place, called the Joe Ringer farm, netted a 6,000- the Rising Market! gallon still, mash and 300 gallona of Supertwist Cgfd Tires - alleged alcohol. 4.40-21 8.00-ia Mannaquan Man Dead. 3 Stephen E. Frasoo, 66, of Mana- ViF Art Gquaii dlod last Wednesday afternoon nt tho Long Branch hospital of com- plications. Ho In survived by his 4.50-20 8.00-20 wife, Florence E.; one son, Ernest and a daughtor, Mrs. Delia Reldo of Point Pleasant. $g.75 TmmnUhd With Scroll. Chester Hullt, past commander, 4.50-21 5.25-18 jwaa presented a wrltton scroll for service beyond tho call of duty last «t>fcv .Oil week at a meeting of the Long Branch American Legion post. Hullt has been a membor of tho post for 4.75-19 8.50-19 ton yeara. Sprangor—Palmer. $0.50 Miss Hazel Gladys Spranger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sprangor of Long Branch, and Fran- cis William Palmer, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Loula B. Palmer of West Long Branch, wore married a wcelt ago GOODYEAR Monday. New Jail Hours. ALL- The Monmouth county jail will bo Supertwist Cord Tires 1 closed each evening at five o'clock. It Is hoped that this plan will elimin- 4.40-21 8.35-18 ore ate tho possibility of troublo through commitment and releases as tho $01.15 number of guardn lo reduced during tho night. Frco Trip (or Judge. lo! Jiy \ in, i grip tight, hpld The lawyera of Monmouth pounty BEDROOM SUITES! and court olllclala havo presented ISvo-rirco Suite In tlnp Tapestry. v.OO Threo-Fti>co Onlonlul Maplo Suite. .09 Jmlfto J. Everott Newman with a Today's prico \a 589. Our price NOW Is Today's prlco is ¥92. Our prlco NOW 19 flvn wook trip to California In appre- ciation of his work during hla ilrut Threo-riecA Suite In line Tapestry. Tlirep-Ploco Yenitliiti Wnlimt Snltd. .00 year on tho bench of tho district Today's prico is 5110. Our prlco NOW is Today's prlco Is $87. Our prlco NOW la court, 'found Dead on Railroad; Two-Plcco Suite In pretty Frlozette. Four-piece Huguenot Walnut Bull*. .09 An unidentified Negro • wan found Today's prico 1H $1311. Our prlco NOW la Today's price la ?1S!>. Our prlco NOW la dead laet woek on tho railroad tracks between Como station and Wall Threo-ricce heavy Tapestry Suit*. Sovon-Ploco Modiriui Suit*. township boundary lino. Both logs Today's prlco is SK'5. ^ Today's price Is Sl(j7. were cut olf and It was estimated Our prlco NOW la . 1 Our prlco NOW Is , that ho haJ boon dead about five hours, Car rut Lights Out. TIRE and RIM SERVICE! Mnnnaiuan borough wao deprived Experienced tiro men change of electric lights, for fifteen minutea laat Tmiadny night when a car your (ires here. We clean and crashed Into a powor polo and cut off graphite each rim, check Ten-I'lcco Walnut Hullo. tho main lino ncrvlco. Mrs. It. A. wheel alignment, carefully Today's prlco la 5120. Our prlcn NOW la Edgar of Bolmar wao tho driver of apply tires and tubes, put in tlio car. the rlftht air pressure, prop- Hlx-Pliwo Dlnolto Suite, Oak. ,.00 Dcntii Iluo to Injury. erly tighten rim bolts and Closing- out thfsn full Today's ptlco In 5110. Our prlco NOW i» Funeral oorvlcea wore hold Friday It iloeau't cost you a cent Biro Gliders. I/oofjo wftm-noon for Max I*owy of Neptuno, extra I oiiHliImm and IOIISO Ten-ricco Onk Bult«\ Karly Conipli In vvlIU tilbta who died last weok nt Fitkln Mem- bnolia. Ini-lljli. Xudny'u pilco la $IOB. Tho li'd II orial hotipltnl. Ho received a kneo Ouv prlcn NOW Is injury EQveral yesu-fl ago in a foot- ball ganio and had ulnco had 35 oper- ations. Long Branch Girl Weds. A MCAT, OllGANIZATION. iherc is only one Mlsm Ada I. Kclwarda, dfuightor of JOlINH.B«BNS.Mgr. Mr. ami Mrs. William 1,, Edwards of X5M53 WEST FRONT ST., Long Branch, wan married July 1 to RED BANK, N. J. I.tiwrenca II. Judson of Washington, Thonc IU-.1 Bank 1200. orEN EVBNINGS. I>. C. Rav. Morton A. Harnea p«r- formod tho ceroraony at tb.6 bride's home. Liberal Trade-in Allowances on Goodyeav All-Weather. Aged Woman Head. Funeral narvlcca wore conducted PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES SALES & SERVICE Batiirtny nftorffoon for Mrs. Sophia Fenrcfl, «, n resident of tha Metho.

togas &i' tts sad M V Ir Paws Six RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1988. against which thera ara claims o Blueberry Industry $144,000. It includes his large store Jhree Mea Hold Up By Heal building at Freehold and a valuable KNOW Wl-JAT I VJAS Further Advances tract of developed water front land Beer Establishment at Manasquan. Tho committed re TWINKIMG ABOUT Substantial development of the cul-cently sold Mr. Perrlne'a coal yard Three bandits entered the whole tivated blueberry industry In Newand hardware plant and business to sale beer establishment of Joseph Jersey ia shown by a survey pub- Frank Deedmeyer, Jr., and W. Au-Plngitore at Long Branch Wednes- lished by the State Department of gustus Thompson. It plans to sell al. day morning about 8:30 and bound Agriculture. The survey covers the of his real estate until all debta arc Plngitore, hla son Frank and another cranberry as well aa the blueberry paid. ^ employee, took $50 In bills and made Industry. their escape In a waiting automobile. Tho first commercial acreage of Frank managed to work loose Boon cultivated blueberries in New Jersey South Belmar Rents after tho robbera left and notified was set out in 1014 by Miss Elizabeth tho police. The money waa given to C. White of New Lisbon, following Strip of Beach tho hold-up men by Frank who kept experiments which she mado in co- some billa of a larger denomination operation with Dr. Frederick V. Co- The borough council of South Bel- which he also had on his person. villo of the U. s. Department of mar last weelcpased a resolution to Plngitore, according to reportb, "re- i o " -Agriculture. In the early 192O'a oth-lease a portion\of tho beach for bath- cently fifwD up handling beer distri- It's nhvays P. bright idea to think o? tlio HONKV BK1Q FfX>\VF,H SHOP when flowen^arfi'the er persona, mostly cranberry grow- ing. Tho action was taken ia direct buted by tho Waxoy Gordon brew- question. Choice cut flowers—growing plants. Wedding and funeral pieces n specially. ers, recognized the opportunities In opposition to tho Belmar commis- ery. Police beliuvo it was in retali- raising blueberries, the survey Indi- sioners, who set a beach fe© of $1 ation for this that tho place was held cates. In 1027, the industry began to for South Belmar residents. Mayor up. Plngltoro denied that he ever develop rapidly and heavy plantings ;haiies Smith announced that he handled Gordon's beer. „ Tel. R. B. 872. RED BANK, N. J. were made until 1930. would appoint a committee of cit- UPPER BROAD ST., The total cultivated blueberry acre- izens to determine -whether or not age in the state last summer, when South Belmar should take the initi- Monmouth Pigeons the field work of the survey waa ative and attempt to enlist Inland Carry Park Messages that's taking tlie town by storm! done, was 419.4 acres. Burlington communities in a legal battle to open all beaches on the Jersey coast. Sev- county led with 283 acres. Next were Homing plgeona from tho army We have been notified by the manufacturers that Atlantio with seventy-one acres and eral hundred residents -who were present were in favor of both actions. lofta at Fort Honmouth were used Ocean county with forty-one acres. July 4 to carry messages to Presi- Gloucester, Camden and Cumberland The rental of tho strip of beach 3G5 feet in length will cost $2,000 un- dent Roosevelt and tho governors of counties each had smaller blueberry every state In the Union in connec- patches. til December 31, August Woolley of South Belmar la tlie owner. It wastion with the dedication of the Mor- Further Development. announced that the council will de- rlstown National Historical park. The Blueberry bushe3 planted two or termine later what fee will be as-pigeons flew to Fort Monmouth with, three years ago are coming into sessed for entrance to jthe beach. the messages and they were then re- bearing for the first time this year, layed to their destination by radio. when a3 in previous years, there will One of the mesynges was sent by THIS INCREASa will ita retail prices very materially but at long an our stack now probably be an increase in the quan- FALL VEGETABLE GARDENS. "lovernor A. Harry Moore. on hand lasts It will be sold at tho same prices that woro fined when wo bought It tity of berries produced. Jjist year, at tha bottom of tho depression ioma throo months ago, tho lowest prices at which twenty-five blueberry growers were Still Time Enough to Plant For WOMAN HANGS SELF. tlio modern highly Improved QGS rongo was over Bold, or Is fikoly to again bo sold raising 122,850 rooted cuttings in Fall and Winter Vegetables. for o long, long titno. nurseries. As these are planted out- Even now it is not too late to start Mrs. AmV Ilnutt of Engllshtown doors and come into bearing, the a garden and grow enough of the ISnded Her life In Cellar, For Instance department of Agriculturo points staple vegetables to supply the fam- iut, thero will be a further develop- The body of Mrs. Anna Hnatt of Via ofler the No. 1033 Magic Chef Bongo comptela \vl!!i Table Top, Coverall, Insula- ment of the state's blueberry indus- ily during the winter. If the supply -Jnglishtown was discovered hanging try. cannot' be grown, at least enough from a rope tied to a cellar beam tion, Cafalnot Compartmon;, Smokeless Broiler, Automatic Top Llghtar, and the can be produced to materially re- Improved Incomparable Magic Chef economy humors "Just like home radio"—that is Although the survey shows a slight last week. The discovery was made duce the amount which will havo to by William Mahl, Englishtown ice- ALL-ELECTRIC decrease in the total cranberry acre- be purchased, advises Ellwood Doug- •what people Bay when they go age between 1921 and 1931, It shows man, who was making a delivery to lass, county agricultural agent for the. home. Mrs. Hnatt waa the wife with UB for a FREE DEMONSTRA- ALL-IM-ONE that tho bearing acreage increased Monmouth county. Erom 8,478 acres in 1921 to 9,865 acres of Julius Hnatt and was a cative TION ride and hear their favorite Handsome metal case under in 1931, an increase of 16.4 per cent. In determining .which crops to of Austria. Terms #5 Down and $4.12 monthly programs come rolling through dash bold s complete set, grow the number of days from now She had been in failing health for Market expansion of the cranberry till the first killing frost or freeze the 6-indi dynamic speaker of the eicept remote control. industry in Ocean county took place some time. Her body was found Other completely Automotle Clock Controllsd Magic ChoJ Ranges with AIL Magic during tho decade. The total acre- must be considered. This date varies swinging abovo a foot-high bench Chof features at tha lowest prices tor which wo havo EVE a OFFERED AN AUTOMATIC new Majestic Twin-Six. age of cranberries in the county in- from season to season, but it is which she had kicked out from un- worthwhile taking a chance on a BANGS. But prtcos are going up whon thois we now havo on hand are sold. © It's a marvel of tone and power. creased from 2,381 acres in 1921 to der her after fastening the rope into i.lll acres in 1931, and the number late freezing date. a slip-knot and putting it around her You've got to hear It to believe if growers increased from 58 to 114. Starting with July 10, and assum- neck. Besides her husband 3ho ia that a compact all-electric, all-in- Burlington county leads the cran- ing that the first killing frost w^ll survived by thrco sons, Charles of berry growing counties with 6,583 be about October 10, a crop matur- Perth Amboy and William and Jul- one radio under the dash of a acres. Next are Ocean with 3,111 ing in ninety days or loss may beius, Jr., of Long Branch. Funeral speeding car can be BO eensitiyc acres and Atlantic with' 1,155 acres. safely planted. A light frost will not services were hold at Perth Amboy Counties having smaller cranberry kill some of the more hardy crops, on Saturday. and selective. acreages are Camden, Cape May, such as cabbage, broccoli, kale, tur- Ash Your Plumher or Aslc Us ©Lots of other features—tono Cumberland, Gloucester, Middlesex nips ,and parsnips. After tho first Bcscued from Inlet. S1GASJM and Monmouth. few frosts there usually follows a control, automatic volume con- warn spell of from, two to four weeks, Leonard Such, Avon fisherman, trol, illuminated airplane dial, The survey of the cranberry and. commonly called Indian summer, was icocucd by lifeguards in the ilueberry industries was made by during which time continued growth Shark River inlet after he had been connection for extension speaker. the State Department of Agriculture may be made by these crops. thrown from his boat by heavy aeas And a price that js unheard of for with tho co-operation of the State last week while coming into tho In- SEE THE Agriculture Experiment Station. D. Tho important vegetable crops for: let such quulity and performance. T. Pitt and C. J. Grant of the De-full uao and for .winter storage, with tho approximate number of daya to © Pick your time for that FREE AIRPLANE DIAL partment of Agriculture, and Charles S. Beckwlth, cranberry specialist for maturity, are as follows: i DEMONSTRATION. Call us up or Easy to read and tane. the Experiment Station, did the field Roota crops—Chantenay carrot, 65 Shows kilocycles. Illumi- work and compiled the report. days; Orange Danvers carrots, 65 come in. And we'll double-prove nated. Mounted on (steering days; Detroit dark red beet, fifty every word of this ad! column. days; Hollow Crown parsnip, ninety TO SEIX KEAI/TY HOLDINGS. days; Long Island rutabaga, ninety days; Mammoth Sandwich Island D. V. Perrino Makes Assignment for salsify, ninety days; Aberdeen tur- Benefit of Creditors. nips, ^eventy day3, and Purple Top D. V. Perrlne, well known Free- globe turnip, sixty daya. Baltic's Fastest Growing Furniture Co. hold merchant for upwards of ilfty Other crops which may success- years, has assigned all of his exten- fully be grown are Bountiful beans, PHONE 2101. sive realty holdings to the Central fifty days; Black Valentine beans, National bank and a committee of 6U days; Pencil Pod wax beans, 135-137 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. five of his creditors. Its estimated fifty days; Fordhook bush limas, his real estate is worth $212,000 eighty days; Swiss chard, sixty days; Copenhagen market cabbage, 75 days; Broad-leaved Batavian endive, 35 days; Scotch Curled kale, 55 days and Improved Big Boston lettuce, 55 days. POULTRY NOTES. "1 Uka Pontt'ac ho- Some Timely Advice From tho camol want Straight These Spedd Prices Good Thsa July 19 0 erformance— County Extension Office. not aomoihing just It is not too early to house those pullets that are about ready for pro- VOTE CONTEST duction. In fact, to give the birda a few days to become acclimated to the house should give a better pro- \ duction as well as a better satisfied "I don't bird later in the season. eafoty and FLAGSTAFF Comfort, and these cheapness, but J Here's Your Chance to Get a Beautiful • • • hot daya, believe me, want a roalauto- PEANUT BUTTER 18-02 . Jar 15c Thorough disinfecting of the lay- I prize Ponttaa's mobile and I want Bicycle FREE! ing house before housing the pullets Fiaher Controlled practical aeon- GREEN CIKCLE Ventilation." omy. Pontiac Tills contest starts July 13th and ends Joiy 36 th. *l 8-oz.Jars cannot be done in 24 hours. It is &ivaa mo j it at All you have to do is save the votes given away free 19c doubtful if a good job can be done that," by every Vnttcd Service Grocer with each 35 cent in less than one week. Thorough "A car ia a business Unrehnsc. No guessing . . ,^no lottery ... no long FLAGSTAFF cleaning and disinfecting ia essen- necessity for mo. waiting. Can Pontiao meet's my CRAB MEAT *•"" 23c tial, first nood because it A&U your Mother, your sister, your aunt, nnd nil , • « o Jaata, stands up and JTONTIAC—the Economy Straight Eight—is'one of the outstanding your friends to shop in the U. S. G. Stores where they FLAGSTAFF Proper feeding when the young dolivora,'* will get votes for you. You will he doing THEM a 14-01. 1E3ots. successes of/the year. It is showing the way to big-car comfort and favor, too, bemuse they will save money on their CATSUP 2 25c birds are in the laying house is es- pntvlmscs. sential. They should be fed a simple Straight Eight performance at a low price and with operating economy: ARMOUR'S VEB1BEST ration of scratch grain and dry i No. 1Cans Oo to the V. S, G. Store hi your nelRlibrhoocl ami CORNED BEEF 2 29c mash, and do not neglect an abun- nsk about the Bicycle and oMier ftve prizes to be dance of clean, cool water. In ad- Pontiac is the Economy Straight Eight. Ask any Pontiac owner—•I given away FREI'. POLLY BRAND dition, three pounds of green or Cnna IIEUE'S A TIP! IXmblc votes will bo Riven with SARDINES 2 15c succulent feed per 100 birds in mid- and you'll find it is giving 15 miles or more to the gallon—and gives tise purchase uf Procter & Gamble products— Chlpso, day helps to maintain the health of that not only for a few thousands of miles, but for many thousands after Ivory Soap, Camay, p&G Soap, Crlsco, etc We'll M AZOLA OIL Pint Can ISc the birds. also pivc double \otes with t. S. O., Flagstaff and * a « you'd expect it to show signs of wear. Only a Straight Eight can give, fireen Circle products. Be snre to tRll your friends MINTJTB to get flonhle votes when they bny these fine A poultryman should not- make product1;. ««. the mistake in thinking that wild Straight Eight performance. TAPIOCA Ik grass and weeds or a seeded range 6 ] that haw dried up will furnish the Gel Busy! Start How! Win a Bilcel LOVELY JELL **""• 3 13c birds with the required amount of "Pontiao not only One of Pontiac's outstanding features is Fisber Controlled Ventilation} green food. If we could have a rain performs Jiktt a truly ROYAL modern cat—it looks Many say no car can be considered modern without it. R-oz. Cnn every few daya that would be re- the part, and I'm w BAKING POWDER 19c sponsible for new succulent leaves proud nf •'*-'' P&GSOAP 3 " ITAOSTAFF STUFFED the old plants, little thought Try a demonstration. Let Pontiac itself convince you that it has no l :ra Bot. need be given. CAMAY SOAP ....3" 14c QUEEN OLIVES 25c • « c o equal at or near its price. mMTlnm BAKER'S MOIST While tlie garden may supply dur- 1¥ORYSOAP. 5c ing certain periods of the year an Aak your doalpr tor a COCOANUT Ca abundance of green food for tho copy of tho booklet, hepl;E 8 poultry the safest plan 1B to seotl a "What do jroumaan .2! 29c block of SwioB Chard, lettuce, rape —Balanced Value." MM REAIS 2«"» 29c cabbage, that might bo cut and It r frc n i i cans fed to the poultry. M it t! n f.rri •til fi'nlnr, Build- ELBE 'Iff {BATCHES 2 ^ 9c / GIRDING FOH ACTION. in ', C < nttuv «f 1'roiUcia 1-ib FAVORITE BEVERAGES Tuxpayflrs* Anaoclutlon Kngagcs 2 coas Counnal for Itafco l?lght. A Hqnnrn Cnfc Pan Frs-o e The Monmouth County Taxpayers' LEADERJOFFEE "• "««• 2k Association, Inc., through Its execu- m l N n tico director, Edward H. Bchulze, has FRESH PRUNES ^ °« 2 "-^ 2-k COFFEE "*• announced tlfe selection of tho John ** Lest. Cum "•"• Hi Si G COFFEK l,b. Can ^ft- A. MritthowM prominent Newark at- Fla hl ff Tn Vnriniin £*J*- torney, an counsel for tho amiocitition APPLE SAUCE * » 3 *»•* <*» 25c HOLE No. 1 n tho event court action becomes Mo. 2% in neenssnry to foreo t\ nubstnntlal re- PFAIK JtoE.,tart I'KSt. Can **>*. PINEAPPLE JUICE 2£«25c duction in tho Riiti, electric; and othei5 r£ft"s nartictt utility rates throughout Monmouth VI.AUKTAKJ' H./WSHIAFI' 2 Plnt no*Ii- 23f rount.y, Mr, Matthewn, mi authority Qt. Jar on utility law and former counsel SALAD DRESSING 25c GRAPE JUICE •,,«•-* 21c of the North Jcr«cy Water Supply CoimnliCiliin, will havo asi nfi.soclato PAR0WAX »*<*•'»' '•'"•• 9c GINGER ALE 3 1>int lw'- 25c couniipl, Abrarn A. <*old«n, counnnl of tho Downtown Merchants' Amwel- «*«• 4 No D?posH atlon of Newark and u Mnnmontli VAI.iil UNEEDA BISCUITS C CT.ICQUOT CLIIH II i:ounty attorney yet to ho announced, - WARD'S SOFT BUN BREAD '* •-» GINGER ALE 2 "-*»-" 25c lloth Mr. Coition and Mr. Matthcwn . toitemy • p' irn leading I ho rato reduction flfjlit ComforS • '• if'.IV Walnut tho Puhlio Hervlco Corpora- (crforrarawo • P. lion to which will now bo added Jt;r- ve.y Central Llnht fk Power Company, pronont!nf< a /itato-wldo united front ;,v f»r reduction in utility rutfti, t9 MITIIANIC hTBKBT, RASSAS BROTHERS JIKD HANK, N. ,J. Boyn ran nmko extra pocket nio^ey BED BANK HEGISTEK. JULY 12,1933. ar>fi High Point Splrftuallat Ciispe! Peekslslll from Sunday to Wednes- Miss Anne Bodfrers of New York ternoon for Its annual nomination of Main & Chepol Hill Raid*, Maiawaa News. day. :iml Fi;mk Toole, her fiance, of Jer- East KLeansburg News. WIUJAM A. VIKTIS, CHAI'Kl, HILL. OIHCC:r.'i. 01 rilMLUU..S Cilia B«l Buik lieKlntei can bs fcouaht H. A. Elgard spent tile •Sth of July sey City worn frm's's Monday and Mrs. Rui-ijcll Hopla hafj returned Sfrert, Sunday, TA(, I>. M,—At tlia Ctrapci. at Ship Bottom. Tufjitliiy of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dev- Mr. and Mrr., John J. Nctyolgiin Thmsnny, aiOO I>. M.—At 16 Bipod In Matawan ftom 3. 'f. Clowes, 128 Mdn from Ailemvood, where idle was a street and JECUIJ A- Lewiis, Inc.) Lawrence Casaim of New York ia Ijn. spent Sunday at the United /HtateB patient. CHrVo months. Her health *"* St.. Ueil Hunk, N. J. ' the guest of Conuvei' Buvlew, Jr. Friday, 3:3» ami S:l)()'p. M.—At Fior. The fourth annual Independance Misses Ilnttln and Laura Nold- veterans' hospital nt MIIHnglon will) hns improved. day celebration In Matawan cpon- Ralph Landback IB upendlnfr two 11 n^01- of Iin^htwaters, L. I., were Mr. McColgan'a brother, David Mc- cure, rieiic AinAoton Aw., keomudo. wealca ct Carnp Burton, Allaire. Colgan. QITINN, PAKKdNS & U0IU5MBS, Fliem Atlantic Hlshlenila 879 -lored by tho borough and under the over 4th of July guests at the home It pays to advertise In The nogfater. far Appointments. jupervlslon of Mntawnn Post, Ameri- Councilman Jan.c.T 11. VnnBraltle of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neldllnt'er. Mrs. F. R. Davison had her r,on By Elra, Alexander can legion, .was a big ouccess. spent the wi>ols-nm! at Ship Bottom. MIK. Joseph Baler was hostess to and daughter from Jersey City with John J. oijl,,,,. neoAon 1). fi» Mrs. Lester Klliough of Elmora Planning For TIIB NOW JIotm«Ueepe: Tho opening event on the program two tables of brides Saturday oven- her on Sunday. waa n baseball game staRed in the spent Monday with Mrs. Edwin H. ing. }Jriz(\s for hik'h scores were giv- Miss Alice Miller, daughter of Mr. (Serving Two) morning. It waa a nlj>-and-tuck en- Dominlck. en to Mia. It. C. Devlin and William and Mra. Alfred Millor, is winnim: For Summer Pleasure ALSTON ISEEItMAN, HERE YOU counter, with victory in doubt until Mr. an'l Mrs. W. H. Kuhrman of II. Tichcnof . fame as a dancer, with a vaudeville Attend UOUHSKI.I.DU AT LhW, Or and a Juice tho last play wan completed. Ths Grantwood epent the holiday with Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Davlson troop. She la now perforrr.in j at Omccs, II) Uroad Kt.. UE» UANK, N. f, Poached EBEH Broiled Bacon Matawan flro department nine finally Mr. and MrB. G. Busch. Ballroom Dancing Graham Muffins attended the reunion of couples mar- tSouton. A short time a^o a\vi v,-;u; GET Cofteo nosed out tho Matawan legion post Warren Vreeland spent the Fourth ried by l!ov. Frank T. B. Keynolds at Baltimore. Trcajury Dniinrtinont, Oflko of tin Coma. at Ship Bottom an the guest of Mr. Classes Luncheon Menu team 13 to 12. of I he Keyport Reformed church tn/IIc:r fit tiio Currency, and Mrs, Jacob Applegate. David Knes of Kewark has ronrod of Waahhigton, p. C. for the asking! Ftult Knlad French Dre»flinK. Irnmedlntfly nffrr the gntnn on the la;;t weeh. Matawan high school Held, the drum Robert Molvott. nl rort .T nil ftertana elFtlmo end trouble. Coma Dinner Menu corps contest between the veterans' visiting Mr. and Airs. Joseph A. wlif, may huvo <:lr.inM lU.'aliiRt THfi Broiled Lamb Chops Mushed Fotatoe organization waa (started. The three and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd. entire eeaeon. Mr. Kces's .principal In and talk with, unt any tima you neod Dernberger, Jr. Miss Woerner came reason for renting the house is to Every Wed. Eve., BK(Ml) S'I'KtKT NA'lloWAi, HAKE Gif money, whether npw or later, Creamed Onions contestants were Belmar, Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Wllbcrt Cox nro BED BANK. New Jr.rmy, that tha 8«s» Bread Butter spending the week with Mr. ,and Mra. down for the holiday but is remain- provide- a Bummer home for his B—11 P. M. muit lie presented to Newton I>. Allln» Cucumber Balnd and New Brunswick. Tho Judges ing for several days longer. Kecclvcr,' witli tlio Uy.jX juoof tbireot In 2H to UR hours oftor you jsavp were Captain N. O. :N|xon, Lieuten- Hou I4. Sampson of Woodbury. mother, Mrs. Anna Kees, in tho hope Mechanics' Hall, Fair Haven within throo mnntlm fiom this dtta ot Cherry Cobbler Coflee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Meyer en- that the country air will improve -.your application, tho money la ready ant T. J. Tully and Lieutenant N. K. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abbazzia of Tel. R. IS. 237-M. they may ho dlsallovjc.-!. for you. Elward, all of Fort Monmouth. The Now York epent tho Fourth at their tertained MiHHe:! Emma and Julia her health. Mra. Peterson, who in a K (7. AWAIT, Graham Muffing Layer nnd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woer- sister of Mrs. Kees, is caring for Actlns Comptroller o£ tho Currency, 2/3 cup flour 1 teaspoon soda winners were Belmar first, Red Bank Hummer bcuiie on Kavine dilve. Our helpful budget advlco mapi out aecond, and New Brunswick third. Mrs. R. I'\ Schock, who la spend- ner and son Leslie of Roseville, over her. o convenient plan cf imol) monthly the holiday. /lour 2/3 cup aour The $50 award, which was won by ing tho summer at Ocean Grove, Two bus Ioad3 of HomcsleJid Paik repayments that will allow you to do tnhlpspnnn" milk Belmar, wan donated by Congress- spent Sunday with her eon, Charles John and Elizabeth Applogate, Mr. moro with your present income, ftugar . 2 tablespoons Improvement association members, teaspoon unit tat, melted man William H. Sutphln, Mayor Ed- C. Schock. and Mrs. U;L!ph Houser. Miss Flor- comprising ahont sixty persons, en- Wo can help you just QB WO IIQVS Mix Ingredients, beat one minute. ward W, CuTrio, Postmaster Ray- Miss EIBIC Ash and Miss Edith ence .MrK-Croff, Wnrrcn Vrocland and joyed an outing Wednesday ni^ht. mond Devlin, W. Oliver Ciggin, Jo- Clark of Newark were week-end MISH 1,-iibd Heuscr spent Monday liofpad hundreds of othor Families, Half Jill greased muffin pans, balio seph Haley and Warren Neu, all They attended a show at Kt. Jamc:'.';, 15 minutes In moderate oven. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. ilnhin;.' iii ,Ship J3ot.tom. theater at Asbury Park nnd Ja;n>. Drive the family CEVT to At- members of Matawan post. Davieon. Mr. and Mrs. William Hordan, Jr., Fruit Salad they ate a turkey dinner at a i <;.it- lantic Highlands Pier. Park INDUSTRIAL BANKERS Silver trophies were awarded to Miss Edith h. T>nvlsou has re- entertained a group of out-of-town aurant near Eatontown. cup diced . ' turned from a three weeks' vacation guests nt their boathouse Saturday Electric BIdtf., 601 Banff* Avenue, penchiB % cup diced tho Keyport lire department and the Mr. and Mra. Henry Cas'ka and right on the pier (free). Go Phono Anbury Paric 78D5 cup diced . pineapple Matawan township flro department, •with her uncle, Frederick Clark of night. They entertained another New Brunswick. group on the 4Hi of July. their daughter Henrietta spent two aboard the beautiful steamer License No. G70 pram winners in tho parade, and they were days last week at Atlantic. City. ASBUBY rAKK, N. J., Mix and chill fruits. Arrange on presonted by Congressman Sufphin. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Meehnm and Mrs. John I^ilrd entertained at din- "Sandy Hook." Sail away and be cool... and sqc the pageant of Monthly ClinrgB Two and Ono-HaK children, Irving, Jr., and Grace, vis- ner at the shore in celebration of her Mr. and Mra. Edmund .Barlow hail lettuce. Tho Matawan ladies' auxiliary waa for week-end guests Mr. and Mi1^. the Bay, the Harbor and New York. Dine in the most unique Per Cent on Unpaid Balance Only. French Drcsslns also awarded ft cilver trophy. ited Henry G. Wlckham over the 4th husband's birthday. The guests in- 1 teaspoon Bait of July. cluded Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Joseph Delaney of. Jersey City and dining room afloat. Relax in a chair on the sea-breezy deck. tolt» Arring.J In All H,,,by To«»l I 1 teaspoon Vi teaspoon Thoro wore nixtecn events lintcd on Mr. and Mrs. Goggins, Muss ?,Iark- celery seed tho program for aquatic honors Miss Mildred Harris lias returned Schock ;uid Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph L fitjfrof home after a two weeks' vacation at Bcrnberger, Jr. Lynch and Mra. Mario Lynch of Dance to the music of the Sandy Hook Serenaders. 1 tellurium dry 4 tablespoons which lasted for three hours. Tho Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Juhri Di> muHtard vinegar winner of the Kelvinutor refrigera- tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. Casaldy of Mr. :ind Mrs. VahWinkle Todd and 1 tcnapoon Brooklyn. Charlcii II. Yerger hnvo returned af- laney of Jersey City are spending Mnund trip fare Is oniy $1.25 paprika 2 /3 cup BBlad oil tor waH Jack Conway of New Brune- the summer with Mrs. Dclancy a wlclt. Tho summaries: Miss Barbara Todd is spending her ter n combined business and plea- Mix Ingredients, beat well. Clill summer vacation at the Todd's sum- sure trip to Chicago. While in Chi- mother, Mrs. Barlow. This Twilight Sail leaves Atlantic Highlands Pier weekdays at and servo. fit).yard dnitri • (fdrln up to 12 yeurnl — The boach at this place was crowd- First, Ann Lulrd; acconil. Jane flurlew mer home on Lake Champlain. cago . they visited the Century of 5:40 P. M. and returns at 9:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Cherry Cobbler third, Mnry C. Devlin. Athol C. Reea has purchased an- Progress, exhibition. ed with bathers ami swimmers Sat- Add one hour for DAYLIGHT time. (Children five yeara of age :ups cherriea 2 teaspoon* fio.ynrd dash (boys up to 12 yeara) other new Ford V-8. Councilman Chcvaler and-family'pf urday and Sunday and all the con- 2/3 cup sugar baldna pow- First, Jnmcs O'Ncll; nerond. Francl« Schu. Mr. and Mra. Mortimer McKamara Sayreville spent the holiday with cessionaires 'Toport having dona a and under twelve, half fare.) Dinner is $1.00. Get your tickets Rheumatism Gone Too 1 tcoRpoon der bcr; third, Arthur Walsh. 1 lemon extract Vn teaspoon salt Canoo tiltlntr content (two to n team) of New York are the parents of a Mis. rb( v llei' - paients Mr. and good business. Two bus load's of on the steamer.' Here la a woman who was rapidly L cup water or • tablespoons -Won by DOUEIIIK LcftVta and Aloruo daughter. Mis J Illctiloh Newailc foiled wrte among thenp who putting on weight and who wan trou- cherry itilcn butter White. ( George Bolte, Charles Burns and Mi mil Mis. W II. Wilbeison of enjoyed the f,port on the shoie, LVJ CUPB flour Vj cup milk 100-ynrcl clash (boyn 12 to 15 yearn bled with rheumatism, too. Head ild) — I-'irnt, Arthur Silcox; second. Dayton the MIBSCS Eva and Benttlce Casn/za. Oi intwo d w! le holldiy guests of Tho Gcraldlno Thompson Rnpub her letter: Mix cherries, sugar and lemon cx- Wilnon: third. Flank Vcary. were entertained over tho Fourth by Mr., and Mis. G. Busch of Main lie unit will meet at the home of ract. Add water, potir into buttered, 100-yard —Flrat, and energetic—more so than over ars stopped and refused to move ...inm TurclR; necond, Frank Driscoil; before in your life! . >n. According to Attorney-General ihird. Jamen Mannion. Kruachen Salts is obtainable at all tevens, the freeholders liave author- "»• b"at raco—First, John Lockwood; ity to mako special police of all second, Vito Scndls. Tfnoso Specie! Low Pc/coo EVEE2VTOKJG AT drug stores—a Jar laBt3 four weolto Mrs. Robert Linehan was tha guest Broad and White Streets, Red Bank. and costs not irtoro than 85c, . ridge tenders. UNTIL JULV 22O&5LV ©EEP-CU? PRICES >f Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Smith of Telephone Red Bank 355.

50c Mary Scott Rowland LSLaC J! VEGETAL JVT LOWEST SALE PRICES i > Mar/ Scott Rowland n^ WHAT A FOOL I WAS1 L .,!, WE MIGHT DAVE BEEN KILLED) t ,..J Trite iO-Vcar Gucrcntoed ^ %&<$)® o>' A 30c Package o£ Delidous 50c, VEN8fi3»A '•Wc8t Indian' .NAPS Given FREElDuring This Said SFQQW. ^ With the Purchase of BAY RDM With tile Purchase pi a A Pint Pseisaso of • { Sanitary Napkins 40c HINT, ENSERSBLE-Lb. Box ICREAEVI ^LIPSTICK Full 70c ValueT SOc Eou do ' Marj Scott Rowland Quinine SUPER.FIME CLEANSING BOTH > FOR G.AIR TONIC TISSUES Start REDUCING Mow Rubbing j This Sale Simple, Way. ©BMTfiwiENTrS \flLG0E50ly 50c PileOiarmcnt .".T^t^T..\..29c Try FORMULA No.' 11 Undo Actor 35c Sulphur Ointment ....^.j, 17c Full -•n (EMUL-PSY1XO) •- -•• Assorted TALCS 35c Icriihyol Ointment.. ..,.,.170 Pint 12"! S ic 75c Triol Sizo i 35c Blue Ointment .17c Full Pint SrECIAL CUT TO Tlrfiiilar 50c WheUna Skin Omtnwnt.. .29c 60c Jar , 25o blzn 35c Boric Acfd Ointment 17c I Full Pomndi .s^ 35c ZINC Ointment 13c ", Genuine U, S. P. Genuine 5 gr. U. S. P. ao® \ Pitcher AcASTORIAj , Mint-Flavored or Plain n ADHESIVE TAPE !-J \ i 40c St:o ' . 16 oz. i •; 32 oz. * <^> & f Kin. x 5 yds..i,... 13c - |! ,:-y7 oIIOO LOZENGES au l t ou may never RO faBter than 40. new Goodrich Silvertown haa the 25c Mcrcurochrorae...... ^.....,. F, Ll,. ..*. ., 13c YBut that doesn't moan that you mostBkld-resiating tread. Itaequcogce 50c Anilgoic Balm .*.-:...".,T.'.V. 27c can't havo n blow-out ... or that dryinR action givea your car extra la- PcimleuiD Jelly (white) ".'. ,,',.,... .. 8C 35cFIKST AID OINTMENT...... 17c you're safe from tho awful results. road-grip nnd reduces danfjor of ( nUidding to a minimum. 50c Gootlrich KUBBER GLOVES 2 /« What €QUB@s blow-mis? Goodricli Safety Eilvertownn cost Hiittl Tict 35c SEIOLITZ P0WDEnS-i2'» 40c Spirit of Today'u high [speeds—40, BO, GO no moro than other ntandard tirea. WITCHHAZEL EPSOMSALTS .EPIIEDRIME/ MASCARA, OR and 70—generate terrific heat inside Why take cliancea? That blister- 50c Tube PEPPERMKJT that blow-out in tho malting way bo 35c , 50cBijTutc SODA BICARBONATE tho tire. Rubber and fabric [separate. ' Ncu Carb A blister f orra3... and GROWS. Then in your tirea tight nowl Put a set on Bottle ESEC Lbs. Biiddenly it happens . . . BANG! A your car... nnd nB SAFE! TOOTH• Tooth Pasto blow-out. And n terrible drag pulls PASTE' SOAP-I ib. Cjt- your ca: off tho road. CSIpserine ATHLETIC Ileat (feieratod by friction Eoporatca But now Goodrich litin perfected BUY MOW SUPPOHTERS IOCLIFEDUOY 10c Giant fubhee anrl fahrlc^Rtartfl lnvlolblo "bllatcra", which cause, tlow-outa. tlio Lifc-Savcr poldcn Ply. Thin in- While Prices aro Still Low SUPPOSSTORiES 6-3EALTO vention resists intense heat. Rubber 50c Giait Tube GIBSON'S Iillants or Adult* Aromatic and fabric don't (separate. Thus, blia- SODIUM SHAVING Boxol SOAP Spirt!', oi tem don't form. Ulow-out3 aro pre- l^o Esdra ©toga for Porbarato 12 ftHMOHIfl/' vented by eliminating their came. Life-Saver Golslsn Ply For Dental 50c E3RILLIANTINE At gruellinu npcoda on tlio world'a 25c Hi Ida fastest track, tho now Gootlrich Silvpr- Goodrich Sllvartown Blow- SOc Qcrto towna, with tlio Life-Saver Golden PEROXIDE cut Protection Is FitEE I nil -,T C Ply, lasted S times na lonK na flrat Tint UE3C&SING quality tirea that did not lmvo thia 35c UFEBUOY Shaving Cream- 29c "f^^lfRuTT^P feature, Tlto^o Silvertowna never blew. run-Un i.n They wcro run till tho trend wnsi goiid —but tlio Life-Suver Gulden I'ly ro- FKEE!aiilnliD.nilKMii6Ht.foly LEMONADE vi III, WM ii Mllll DINNIIIIMI 27c < fused to Kive. it:fl«tor to protect l»>n if your u l't llinVI. il UJ (. i.i»«'J«ft' • .»c Ho. l-soc V.luc POCItET KNIFEf^ L1171 C A D E '(I J'eiuln Hum ctt 2/e tatl lltibt iioc.3 out. No olillRa- v/nir. n rvj 111,1 MIY^ | tlon~-not})injf to buy. Just Join Fo VV AMI1H>1'KIIIN Tiililcu l'Jc RVcr Golden Safest moM freail the Ktlvertovm f'nfcty I^auuo lSc\VlirUnNlIc.l.lI..«ioll l.:o nt your noarftnt Goodrich Plf retfoln heat... wakes tho npw Tlio tr(!(!(l, too, h caffir from Mil- 3V llrrakvlt CiJ.1 Tal.lela ..>..».... 17c Cooilrlch HllvTiUnm E> llmr-i e.ifdr tUatpr. Trnfllo Ofilfilsla cntlcsraEj STOl'-KOF ,.. 3/c from IJIQW-OUUI at high cpecila. ding. Scientific tcota provo that the b (lo. 2-<0c Volue ASM T 53 A Vrrr—-t 1 Wuli. 15- We. nuWTin- I Foil I I'ml Otl«il HEW u m-raihmi%m'u ««'

WITH LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN VLY I.0O if .1 Cliiv« Tonic 6/C No.3-50,: Value CIOAKETTE HOLDER l.WI Cooip. Syiup ol Il|l»;lli(,s|iltl((» ...... '»/«' I.OOI'ALIK Tonic.....v %».t>/0 HAEOLD STOUT'S TIRE STORE l.(»!;iiil> i.l Iron. Quljil!ia0CtlJth,. .- A.Wo TIUWK mill UVH TIKES — ItOAII ftK 1« I » OK ' 1.00 (i.uji. I'. :tua ,,| f iri.ir.3f!lli...... Pl» :.»;.:;,«!., Mmt tUVi.iii.TjiJ.i. It: RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1933.

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Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! Women's White Coats Leather Diaries

Sumnier resort coats... novelty tweeds and bas- Who is there among us who hasn't always want- ket weaves. Swagger styles. Well-tailored and ed to keep a diavy? You can now at thid little The Sale By Which udged... .50 were made to sell at a much higher price. Silk cost. Genuine leather. Large size. Black, brown, lined. Sizes 11 to 40. blue and green. Reg. 1.59. STEINBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor

Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Days are Here again! The World's Largest Resort Depart- French Crepe Slips Women's Summer Bags' ment Store is ready.. .ready with scores of tremendous special purchases that will »et new 'lows' for 1933 prices. Indeed; it ia not far-fetched to predict that in this event you'll see the last of such prices... for wholesale costs are going up, up, up Lovely, fine- quality LaRue crepe, scientifically Good-looking simulated leather pouch and enve- ...and were we to go into the markets today, many of the things in this event made EO as to withstand long -wear. Seam-proof. lope styles. Many of them have compacts, cigar- In white, tea-roBe and flesh. Sizea 32~to 44. ette cases. Largo mirror and ooln purse. At- would cost us/almost as much as their sale prices here! STEINBACHS—First Tloor tractive colors. STEINBACHS—First Floor If you shopped during the Monmouth County Days of last July, you'll need no Monmouth County Day Sale ! urging to share in these! If you didn't, we're certain that you'll instantly appreci- Monmouth County Day Sale 1 ~'s Linen Suits ate their value-giving after reading these items. ,

A special purchase for this big event! , Cold- Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! Water pre-shrunk linen of an exceptional quality. Monmouth County Day Sale ! Double breasted, patch pockets, well-tailored. We are showing for the first time chromium pjato White. Sizes 35 to 46. Jewelry. Lovely novelty necklaces, earrings, brace- Crystal Glassware . Children's Play Shoes lets and clip's. Also pearl and rhlnestono pieces. STEINBACHS—Second Floor STEINBACHS—First Floor 1.50 DOZ. Triple-atitched Boles for heavy service. Ramsey Monmouth County Day Sale ! make. Sandals, moccasins, oxfords. Genuine elk, Formerly 1.50! Jigger ohirts with handy zippers, Monmouth County Day Sale Footed tumblers, fruit juice glasses, refreshment Brown, smoke and camel. Sizes S% to 12 and comfortable ohort sleovea. In blue, brown, red glasses, sherberts and salad plates in clear, at- 12M to 3. Women's Cotton Dresses tractively cut glass. Kimo and base in colored and green sport stripes. Pure wool worsted. Lhirron Hosiery enamel. STEINBACHS—First Floor Sizes 8 to 13. STEJNBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor Monmouth County Day Sale ! Regularly 1.00! Cool, fast color frocks of sheer batiste, pique and prints. Made with tha newest Monmouth County Day Sale ! v Despite rising hosiery prices we still offer these Monmouth County Day Sale ! of fashion details. —Lovely Summer colors. Sizes lovely, sheer chiffon stockings at this low price. Cocoanui 14 to S2.( , Silk tops, re-inforced heels and toes. New summer Chintz Drapes Women's Summer Dresses STEINBACHS—Second Floor ehades. STEINBACHS—First Floor Delicious Bon Bons filled with fresh, luscious Freshen up your rooms with these ready-made cocoafiiit. •"Just'another' example of our Candy Monmouth County Day Sale ! drap.es of gayly colored chintz. With ruffles, pihch Corner's excellent confections. Lovely enough to carry you through tho whola summer! Washable pastels, oheor print ensem- Monmouth County Day Sale ! pleats and tie-backs. The lowest prica they've ' STEINBACHS—First Floor ever been sold at. bles, novelty prints. Extremely wcll-tallorod. Tots' Summer Things Sizcn 14 to 20, 38 to 44. STEINBACHS—Third Floor Women's Summer Gloves Monmouth-County Day Sale ! STEINBACHS—Second Floor Monmouth CountyDay Sale ! CutQ little hand-embroidered dresses, creepers and cool sun-suits. Of broadcloth, dimity, ging- Stock up NOW! Fabrio slip-on, one button, six Monmouth County Day Sale ! ham and handkerchief lawn. Pastela, "white, red, button and eight button lengths. White and egg- Bed Room Suites green. Sizes 1 to 3. shell. Also cool mesh sllp-on styles in white and black. Regularly 10c! Flno quality white, linen in regu- STEINBACHS—Second Floor lar and eport sizes. With opoko Btttched edges STEINBACHS—First Floor One of the truest values in this big sale event! and narrow homs. Attractive patterns. Maple or -walnut six-piece sets that regularly sold STEINBACHS—First Floor Monmouth County Day Sale ! for 115.00 to 158.00. Regular stock patterns. For the olightly 'better' occasion."these'lovely STEINBACHS—Third Floor Monmouth County Day Sale ! s nheor print jacket frocks, flowered chlffona and Monmouth County Day Sale ! pastels are ]uBt tho thing. Prints and now fall Children's Beach Togs eolorB. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to «. Silk Hat Crepe Monmouth County Day Sale ! STEINBACHS^Second Floor' Little tailored pajamas and play-suits. Some with Yd. Fibre Rugs organdy trimming. Sun-backs. Plaids, checks, A special purchase of summer prints In a beauti- Monmouth County Day Sale ! broadcloth and gingham. Bed, blus and green. ful quality crepe. Floral designs, stripes and Keep your hair neat and orderly and avoid Reg. 1.25! SIZC3 2 to 14. plaids. 39 inches wide. Pink, blue, green, gray, glihfr untidy ends by using: our flna hair-nets in orchid nnd maizo. Formerly 1.40! 27x48 cool, heavy fibre rugs for cap or fringe shapes. All BhadeB including white STEINBACHS—Second Floor interior or exterior uec. Guaranteed to give long and gray. Simmons Gliders STEINBACHS—First Floor service. Only 100 of them on ealo! STEINBACHS—Third Floor Monmouth County Day Sale ! STEINBACHS—First Floor Monmouth County Day Sale ! Durably mads with collapsible frame. Soft, Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! springy cushions. Filled with now cotton pad- Knitting Yarn ding. Orange, nnd black striped material, Just a Peter Pan Cottons >f few left. Men's STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor Soft, standard knitting; yarn In tt •wide nnsortment 19c Yd. of 30 summer and autumn colors. Lovely for Plain white, of a fine quality linen. With attrac- nwcatero and children's garments. Also shaded Tubable cotton prlntn In gay new tnimmer pat- Tho pcrlilent little Jacket to bo oecn 'bout town. tive Initials. One-half Inch horns. Begular elzo. Monmouth County Day Sale !. yarns. terns. Chic checks, plnlds, Htrijicn. Dainty Email With ruffled short sleovco. Impudont finger-tip Were formerly 25o values. floral designs. 36 inches wide. Summer pantela. lensth. White, blue, plnlc nnd yellow. Regularly STEINBACHS—Flrel Floor l.tlR. STEINBACHS—First Floor Foundation Garments STEINBACHS—First Moor RTEINBACHS—First Floor Monmouth County Day Sale ! and Girdles Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! Shetland Yarn Men's Shirts Summer Wool Blankets All oamples of Polretto! Beautiful garments of fine Imported materials. Compacts, noml-titepln models, Btde-hoolt, nil 16.00 to 25.00 values. Sires 3 FOB 2.E0. 27 to 32, 32 to 41. One of the most farnoufi of yarns nnd regularly Soft, pnrt won! top blnnttefii In nltrnctlvo Indian Opornn, oxfords, npcclntor oxfovrln and ntep-ln Broadcloth, madras and printed madras in plain Bold at a much hlRher price. A choice ot 30 col- deslgna. «ix80 Im-hos. I,, rorI- hlu(,p |)rown nn(1 pumps In white, hljick nnd white end brown and colors and neat pattorno. flnmn with rnllnvn at- ETEINBACHS-Becond Floor ors. Standard size bnllo. Very special! green color combination;), Jdcnl for cool nights. white. Kid, Itid nnd mesh combinations. Sliea i tached. Others iinvo matching ties. Also neck- STffitNBACIIB-Flrrt Floor Flrot Floor to 0. B to C widths. band styles. Sizes 13% to IT. STEINBACHS—B1rrt Floor f) < - 0TBINBACHH—First Floor Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Daj* Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! Monmouth County Day Sale ! Venetian Glass Vases Plaid Blankets S Summer Hati

Truly exqulBlta vasnij In lovely Hliopitii. Of a 2.00 ixml 4.00 valufi! Mako Ideal oottlngti for your gar- IleplenlBli your Manlu-t m.pply for winter now, Ideal for cool, Rummor %vcar! "White calf and flmwt linen niodoln with Ifirgo and medium hrimn. den fkmera, Amber, nmcstbyflt, blue and green. Part -wool that Blvo« ,,ll nin w,rml.h you want. buck In nil white nnd Mack nnd whits. Rubber Ideal fm.dresB, Bports or npactator nventn. Whlto, in n. fl\ro-ln-llock plnld. Pink, bluo nnd grcn. or leather heola, Combination lostn. Sizes B>,4 to black, brown, and pastols, Regularly 3.98 values. II, CtoD svMthfi. RTKINBACHH—rirnt Xioor STlCINBAOlta Floor A S BUKY EE» BAKE EEGIStEE'S' VLAXBOBU. An Ideal Elacsj (« Mt«. Brosfl Street to the Hives LocatuI oa SLB 8e..ttUluI Sewers oa E«erj> Street Shrewsbury Hlvrr pno hoitr More Parking Space from New %'ori-, nail pti tid- Sidewalks Along the Sli;;liv»cja ing en-ery city co

Issued Weekly, Eatered m» Beeonfl-ClEss Hatter at tie Poet- Subscription Price: ©no Year 31.50 VOLUME LVI, NO. 3. OIQCQ at Red Bank, W. latawan—Ella l'urdue, Monica Smith. Lake; W. E. Foster and Frederick C. member will receive one hundred tract Signed. past year. If all these children at- Long Branch—Mabel Stolon. . Tatum, Middletown; Henry E. But-which according to legend was thus dollars per month. The board of di- Councilman Henry A. Friedlander Asbury Pork—William Smith. Wllliim) icctors may modify these restric- tended schools elsewhere It might Wood, Arthur Gilllngham. Dolores Mey- lor, Rumson; Monroe Eisner, W. S. named by Hendrlck Hudson, tho fa- The contract has been signed for said that the Cities Service corpora- mous Hollander, when on an explor- tions as they deem it necessary. tho sale of the W. Albert Burdge not be necessary to adopt the single era, Franklin Ilallowny, Ilobnrt Gray, ltlcli- Jones, K. A. Strong, James G. Tim- tion WM still willing to rent free to session plan. On tho other hand th^ ard Thornton, Jlarcuciitu Uilaon, Luuiac olat and John Quinn, Rod Bank; Fred ation ho observed the red banks The withdrawal value of tho shares farm, near Scobeyvillc, on the north a reliable person the service station Parker. which lined the Shrewsbury river. FRED I). WIKOFF shall be not less than the sum of sido of the road leading from Tin- tuition fees from these out-of-town JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Housman, Elbcron; Walter Reid, Al- the subscription or dues paid on such on the borough dock and to instnll pupils would bo lost and alsothj Kcd Bank—U. S. Grant Allen, Audrey lonlxurat; and Sanford C. Flint, In- T;ho soli throughout tho town in pre- ton Falls to Colt's Ncclc to Mrs. Ber- pumpa and other equipment with- Brown, Kuth Sinitli, Beasiu I'ivans, Clarence dominantly red. Folks who want red would accclerato business and cause shares, lesa unpaid fines and less a tha Rydell of New York, who will state money paid for attendatypo."'-"'"/ tcrlakcn. proportionate share of any loss sus- out charge. Mrs. Oeta Gllhuley, clerk of ths Reevey, Eather Rccvey, Lillian ftuflln,Ro y In the sign say that even though this moro employment. Ho stated that tained by the association. Amounts conduct thn place aa a stock farm. • Mancle, WHIInm Showcll, Kosclla Taylor, Eanford C. Flint, finance chair- any of the officers or directors of the Tho sale will be^negotiated through Mias Jane Covant, tho librarian, Shrewsbury township board pf> €du* Ruth Btilter. Mory Lep, tllyasea Green, color cant bo seen 50 far away as paid for salaries, commissions or gave a report of the progress of the Cassandra IMann, Lawrcnco Green, Lady- man of tho Scout council, yes- others, this will bo moro Ulan amply association would bo glad to furnish other expenses shall not he consid- the G. Howard Lippincott real estate cation, asked for information abotjC •vnn Willlariij. ' terday released for Jhe Informa- information to anyone desiring it. ered losses. agency of Red Bank. library by letter. Sho stated that tho single session plan. Her request , compensated by tho fact that it ia her duties have increased tremend- GRADE'SCHOOLS tion of tho public tho uses to which true to the name of the town. The office of the association is at the After the first year the withdrawal wag granted and sho stated that *H«'- Itlvcr Street, Red Bunk—May Jackson, tho $24,000 Is being used during tho The farm which Mr. Burdge la ously, due to the rapid growth of Jamc3 Andrews, Mnx Brltto, Cornelius Col- bank of the Second National Bank value shall include 5#> of the profits would report tho information to th« Hun, Raymond Davis, Ruth HolmcB, Ellen fourteen-month period of May 1, 1933 About one thing the members of and Trust company. William V. as shown by the latest report on the about to sell ..was for a number of the library, and she felt that any township board of education. , . ,''' -Jones, Carrie Lucaa, Ruth NelBon, Hay- to July 1, 1034. tho board of education were agreed, Smith,, tho secretary of the associa- apportionment of profits; after the years owned by the late Frank compensation the borough could of- Miss Bessie M\ Green, tho school ward Rawllncs. Ausscan Willlnma, Ed- Mr. Flint omphasized the fact that second year 10%, after the third year Hanco and was commonly known fer would be appreciated. Sho said ward Williams, Hattlo Alston, Anna Jor- however much they disagreed as totion, has a position at the bank and lHCc, after the fourth year 20%, after nurse, made a report showing among campaign costs have been met bytho color ol tho sign. They were by virtue of his duties with tho asso- hereabouts as the Frank Hance that sho is spending most of herother things that she had made 123 dan, Caesar Marshall, James Parker. the fifth year 25^, after the sixth farm. For several years the farm Fair Haven—Hnywnrd Hnllowny, Fred- special friends so that eveiy cent unanimous in expressing the opinion ciation he is peculiarly well equipped year 30^, after the seventh year time in library work. She also asked inspections and -14 home visits the erick Boyd. Veronica Albert. Edith Albert, contributed will go to, the Scouting that Mr, Champlin \vould make a to answer inquiries. 35%, after tho eighth year 40%, af-was occupied by George Hughes, that the police chief be requested to past month. Tho report was accept- Victoria Hicks, Helen Rcevcy, Clinton who was perhaps one of the most assist her to get back books that Howard, Martha Crawford. program proper. sign which would be a credit to the Mr. Wikoff is among the increas- ter the ninth year 45%, after the ed. ' '. ' Eatontown—Vloli Willia, Lilllnn Evans, -o^-^ town and of which everyone in this ing number who believe prosperity is tenth year 50%, and increasing 5% successful breeders of thoroughbred have "not been returned. Mr. Tut- Rev. Charles W. Nelson sent a let- Clara Rny, Helen Terry, Wllllnni Albert, community would bo proud. Accept- returning. He stated in his talk with each year until the series matures. horsG3 in Monmouth county. At one hill stated that there is no appro- ter asking that tho young people "of Merrill Richardson, Elizabeth Reoil. ' Glass Reunion to Be ance of Mr. Champlin's offer was tho reporter that one of his chief In case shares aro pledged as col- time tho farm was owned by Johnny priation in tho budget this year for St. Thomas's church bo permitted to Atlantic Highlands—James Keys. laterial security for the repayment Buff, who waa tho champion pugilis- a salary for the librarian," but the Leonardo—Gladys Wcatbrook, Samuel urged by Albert S. Miller, one of the reasons for this belief was that more : use the grounds of the West Bergen of a loan made thereon by the asso- tic featherweight of the world. council would bear it in mind for Bouldln. Littleton Hurley. Pearl Robin- Held Saturday Night members of the board. His motion payments had been made~ to the as- ciation, the amount of such loan street schoolhousa for recreational •on, Olga Johnson, lsoline Ilrown, Mary was unanimously adopted. sociation tho past month than had shall bo deducted from such with- Mr, Burdgo bought the farm four next year. Mayor Augustus M. Min- purposes. Tho request waa granted, Wallinir, Mario Kcfl. tcn, who had had a conference with Tintcn Falls—Elizabeth Fourhnnd, Mar- Tho reunion of the Class of 1930 Mr. Champlin's famo as a maker .been true of any other month since drawal, as in the manner indicated years ixgo laat May from theBuback provided that tho children were'un- Burct Robinson, Jolin Gurdon. of Red Bank high school, which was January. He expressed gratification above and the difference only shall ! Realty company of Plainfleld. One Miss Covant, said he felt that al- der the personal supervision of Bome of sigas is almos£ as great as his re- be paid to such member. though nothing- could be done by Tho patrons and patronesses of to havo been hold at tho Long nown as a producer of plays. Ho was over the fact that every house owned j of the chief owners of this company, ono responsible for their behavior. Branch country club on Saturday, by the association at or near Red The association reserves the right Harvey Rptherberg of Plainfleld, oc- tho borough council at this time, tho reception aro Rev, and Mrs. a sign painter before ho becamo' a to pay withdrawing shareholders It waa voted to havo a damaged will Instead bo hold at the Monmouth Bank was now occupied. The asso- cupied the farm for a time. The he believed Miss Covant was doing skylight In the junior high school Charles W. Kelaon, Mr. and Mrs. L. sho* man. Many business sign3 at such sums and in such manner as her work very efficiently, and that Q. Handy, Mr, and Mrs. Charles boat club at Red Bank on that day. Rod Bank and vicinity wore lettered ciation has resources of more than provided by law. farm comprises 64 acres of excep- building removed and re-placcd by Brown, Mr. and'Mrs. Isaiah Fore- Tho chango in location was decided 51,200,000 and no Indebtedness. The tionally good farmland and on it isperhaps a salary might be arranged roofing. Mr. Clayton was authorized by him a number of years ago and AH of the officers of the association through donations from private citi- man, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Parlcor, Dr. upon nt a meeting of the committee they have withstood the test of time dividends have always been substan- a seven-room house with the usual to ask for bids for thla work. Ths and Mrs. M. C. Dabney, Dr. and Mrs. at tho homo of Miss Ruth Straus of tial, never less than 8.3 per cent. Its are tho same as ten years ago. Theoutbuildings, all in good condition. zens. contract will be awarded at the nest EO well that they look almost as good directors are the same as. in 1923 ex- George E. Marshall, Thomas Irving Reckless place Monday night. Wil- as when they were freshly made. average monthly income is $20,000. j The property is a short distance board meeting. „ ' liam Firth, chairman of tho commit- cept for one change caused by thei west of the Wyckoff Farms estate. Bills amounting to $3,091.75 were Brown, George C, Hanec, Mr. and Mr. Smith said in a conversation paid and $500 was paid on the tax A contract for plumbing work in • Mrs. Georgo Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J.tee, presided. with a Register reporter ho fully death of William A. Hopping and ) It has a frontagre of 800 feat ori the a new storeroom In tho high echoot except for the appointment of E. Al- anticipation note. A.'Miller, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Had- Music for the dancing will bo pro- agreed with Mr. Wikoff that things county road and extends northward building was awarded to William V. den, Mr. and Mro. Sprig Williams, Official Doings In are on the upturn and he expreysod lai?e Cornwcll and Clyde E. Swan- from this road to the reservoir or Arthur Crozler waa appointed a Dieterich for $65. Other bidders and vided by Allan Woolloy's orchestra. nell as additional members of the special officer without pay, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harris, Mr. and Tho club will bo decorated, in ad- tho hope that the action of the asso- lake of the Monmouth Consolidated thero ofTera were Frank Mulvihlll Mrs. John Hobson, Paul Mulligan, Shrewsbury Borough ciation would speed the movement. board. The officers, auditing com- Water company, which borders the . ^ $72.96, Oscar Hill $78.23, Cook & dition to Its boating flags, with the mittee and directors are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sov/ard, Mr. school and class banners. He said ho would like to emphasize northern portion of the tract. ! Union Fire Oakley $79.89, William O'Brien $85 and Mrs. Slias Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Tickets aro now being sold by The mayor and council of the bor- the fact that mortgages made :is the President—Fred IX WlkofT. Mr. Burdge moved from Tied Bank and Kenneth Jeflrey 591. Braxton Meriltt, Mr. anil Mrs. Thom- result of loans cannot be called it Vice president—Thonnia Cook. Air. Clayton was instructed to aslc members of tho committee. Those ough of Shrewsbury granted permis- Trciiiuirei—Ralph S, Pemcc. to the farm immediately upon pur-1 Company's Fair as Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ram- on tho commltteo aro tho Misses sion to Union Hoso company of Red taxes and interest are paid. Secretory— Willinm V. Smith. chase of same and made extensive' for bids for repainting tho l-ooma ot Boy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brltton, Mr. and Althoa Muller, Ruth Straus, Ena Bank to hold'a fair at tho corner of Mr. Smith called attention to the AiihiHtnnt fiecvotnry—Ceorfro E. Winning. improvements, intending to use the i A fair and carnival will bo held the second story of tho River street Mrs. Lcroy A. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. fact that the National Lumbermen's Solicitor—Wiincn 11. Smock. schoolhouse. Tho bids will bo opened Walder, Virginia Chasey, Marjorio Nowman Springs road and Broad Auditing Committee—Chlulca It. Eng- farm as a permanent residence, but ifor tho benefit, of the Union hoso , Martha Madison, Mrs. John Boyd, Worthley, Marlon Delta and Ruth street. Shrewsbury, from August 28 association recently issued ,i state- lish. Gcnieo C. Homiinir. Kay H. Stlllmnn. he has since changed his plans. He , at the board meeting In August. Mrs. Robecca Glover, Mrs. Jennlo company of Red Hank on the vacant Jeffries, Mrs. Monto B. Jones, Sam- to September 2. A delegation from ment to the effect that first-rate Director* — (Jeni-fti? S. Bfurctt, Thomna has returned to Red Bank, Where he property on the corner of Broad Richardson, Miss Tfllic Holmes, Mrs. uel Libovsky, Georgo Wolcott and tho flro company was present at tho homes, including sites, could be ob-Cook. John H; Cook, Jr., Willia Clnyton. is associated in business with hig Lillian Scott, Mrs. Eugcno Williams, Stewart. Cook, Jr.. E. Alliiirc Cormyeil, street and Newman Springs road, i Jnck Strode. meeting of the council held last even- tained nt an expenditure of $4,500 to Ncv.-ton Dorennii, A. T. Dorcmnj, Tlico- sons in general trucking and passen- Shrewsbury. The affair will runLittle Silver Mrs. Carrlo Corbln, Mr. and Mrs. $0,000, and that tho average morl- doro A. PovemuF, Churlctt R. Enrich, ———^ . ing In the Presbyterian Sunday- 1 ger transportation. Mr. Burdgo and Charles Cobb, Miss LOUIHO Mosley, gago on such properties was $3,000. JnmQH I ], fiieeley, Matthew W. (,'rciK. John from August 28 to September 2, in- FELL FROM LOAD OF HAY. school room. Hintolmiinn, (leoiRO C. Hopplntr, J. H.his sons operate daily bussc3 be- clusive, and will have many new and Council Matters Mrs. Ell Ctijjlo, MISB Ethel Brandon, He Bald he had reason to believe that Muunl, Frank K. T.lco. Balph S. reurcc, tween Red Bnnk and New York. Mies Marian Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Tho council passed a motion to novel features. The committee in 1 John II. Hylln of Everett Has Been a great many people who are at Victor Snttcr, Win Ten If. Smock, Willlnm Af; last night's meeting of tha Lit- Peter S. Jones, Clinton P. Heath, amend the beer ordinance to conform present renters wanted to become V. Smith, liny II. .Stlllmnn, R. V. R. II. charge includes Henry Iligglnw Silver commissioners Robert A. J lit Hospital Slnco Suturdny. wllh tho now heor codo permitting Stout, Clyilo E. Kwnmiell, S. S. Thompson, Mrs. Norman l annell, llufua Bldney, homo ownera and ho expro.'^etl tho rrcd I). Wikoir. It. 1), Vt'ilnuii nnd II. W. MONMOUTH COUNTY DAY. chnirman, Walter Hamilton. Daniel | Dorrill> buli(|ln£r inspector, -reported Mr. and Mru. Caesar Poolo, Miss John H. Hylln of Everett waa In- tlio salo of beer on Sunday. A 11-hopo that tho loaning program inau- Yonnc. Hopkins, Jr., Jartar,n Murphy, John | Ulat mw i,OU3c0i Knrn(;co and ' Salomo Ray, James Alston, Mrs. M. jured Saturday morning when ho censo to sell bottled beer to bo con- Stelnneh Company Arranges Aiiother Applegate, Harold Danes and Ervln j atlon,, vnlU0l| at $3.ji0oo havo Huflln, Mrs. Jennlo Bowser, Mr. and fell off a load of hay In Forman A. sumed off the promises was given to July Kvent Irons. | erncted in tho borough in the past Mrs. Henry Sears, Mrs. Margaret Mo- Sutphln'a barn and landed on hlatlio Lawes Coal Company, Inc. Bills grass, Mru. Quotha Frnomnn, Mios back on tho barn floor. No bones totaling $935.78 woro ordered paid. A Republicans Holding Dance July 22 At Stelnbach Company of Asbury Park CARD PARTY AT rOKTAKI'ECK. ; ^ Georgia Holmes, Minn Helen Vincent, were broken, but hln back wan bad- refund of $4.60 for double payment tnkea the eighth pago of today's | accepted. Tlio borough Is in cxcol- Monmoutth, County Colored Alumni of taxes wag given to Philip King Annual Summer Party Monmouth Boat Club issue of The Register, featuring ly bruised. Ho was taken to Rlvcr- It Will B- Held by Mrs. Unlilln F Iont /mandril condition. AH county Association, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Wil- vicw hospital. Ho is expected to bo for taxes paid on the Jame3 King "Monmouth County Day" ut their Legion Auxiliary. ' I , | curront obligationg s have • property lust year. Tho annual summer card party of The Monmouth boat club of Tied tnxe3 ini liams. nbio to return homo latcor In tho store. A similar sales feature at A card party for the dcncflt of I neon mid nnd therth o la n balancbl e IIn wcelt, but will bo confined to bed tho United Women's Republican club Bank will hold a dance Saturday tho Stelnneh store last July wa3 A petition was read nt tho meet- nipht, July 22, at the clubhouse. It Shrewsbury unit of the American ! «'« treasury. Last night tho Willow for Gomo time. will bo hold thla afternoon on the such a success that the store Is de- lrivc bontI !i5U0 w Iwlu< cl1 OlW Ing nsltliig that Whlto street bo cov- in beinfr held in rcarionso to popular I.eglo,, nuxillarv will be held tonight < > "? ; |- lawn overlooking the Shrewsbury voting Friday and Saturday of thla ni1 1 0 akl tn0 S KNOWS WHERE TO ADV15RT1S15 Mr. Hylln'a rielghbora hold a frollo ered with a coating of oil, Tho pe- demand from those who havo at- nt the home of Mrs. Julon Uz.lllla. '• '> S .™ «'«" I' "» f''" tition, signed by tho residents on the river in tho rear of tho homo of Mrs. week to a phenomenal sale event In c I0ai1 b oni A yesterday nnd cut hln wheat and Thomna Jardlno ot Alston court. A tended prcvloita dancca at tlio club- Conmnrho drive, Portaupnck. The ' JV" K , '"-,, Pf-Vmrnt of Freehold Fcnco Builder rmltiea Tho stored It In his barns. street, stated that tlio duot raised by lioufio. At the present tlmo a num- almost every department of thecurd games will start at 8:15. i $l-'M WM "md0 to tho Bcll0nl i""ltd Kogtotor For HomiltB. vehicles passing menaced tho health luncheon will ho nerved nt ono o'clock store. "All Roads Lead to Htciu- after which motion pictures will lie ber of re/iervationrj have been made. nnd homes of the resident!!. Tho mat- Tho committed in charge compriucn ach's" |3 the caption display in their W. J. Whlto of Freehold, who hnn I'XECTKOLYBIS TREATMENT. ter wim referred to tho road com- exhibited and enrd games ]>layeil- . pnp:o advertisement, which describes been ^n tlio fenco building business In addition to tlio various jjrlzc.'i for Jfinirs 'J\ Clayton rjmirman, George mltteo to cstlmato tho cost and tho Graniman, Kniest Hall, Edgar V. a few of tho many of thi.'j RCIKIOII'H ninny years, will niovo to Hod Hunk Modern Blethnd of Hair Ilomova! nt advisability of putting n coat of oil tho card gamen, a IMIR of KroorricM "Monmouth County Day" sales of- in tlio nenr future. Mr, Whlto otart- PftiilBOfi'B Uenuty Salon, will bo jjlvcn tn every penion attend- Dr-nliic, Noel Lartaud, Wallon Cul- on the street. Tho ordinance accept- ilnprton and Harold S. Allen. ort hdvertifilnf; recently In tlio claoal- Rnmoval of niijierflunuo hnlr by ing a portion of Irving placo was ing. Tho committee In charge in- afternoon at Anhury Park nt which . \ lm(. lf „,„„„,„ ar,, I1(), ,otln, tlod columns of Tho Koidntcr, nnd electrolyflifl, described ct'j tha only pnsflocl on second and third readings. clude;! niemboi-fj from clubs fnmi C. II. Harrow of Fair Haven waa time oillcora will be nominated. | ,,„,„•„,. promptly Film will b<; com- the rcmilln liavo exceeded hln ijreat- every flection of tlio county. Tho UIHI elected a member of tho club at INSI'ECTOlt. permanent, palnlcnn and abnolutoly Tho portion accepted by the bor- ( ..,, , TT;^ f.. . polled tn lidld ii tax miln in inxorrt* cnt cxpcctntiomi. Several Rood Jobs ou/jh cxtonds for a diola/ico of about Bank mombcra aro Mr;i. Af;iu\ i Ascn- laiit week'n meeting- Pinna are Window Hhiulra tip '•' I rice. imfo rnethod, Is a ucrvlco which Mm F. A. Olson Appointed nt Atlantic A few left at thn old price. About nnco with tho lav/. havo been ohtalnod through tho ad- MHO Coroy of Elm placo lmn inau- 700 feet from Sycamore avenuo. Tho dorf, Mni. Mni'frarnt Kuwiell and Mi;i. under way for a joint outlnjT to vc-rtiiiomontu. nnd Mr. White uaya mayor and clerk wero authorized to Emma VnnSeholclc. .Sandy Hook July 30 with tho North Illehlniuls Last Night. fiO dozen Holland ulliuiM ut 20c each gurated nt PaulMon'n bmuity salon at Duplex iihiule ', Klcen on OIK ld( and AltwA hlplnuov if Wr t IV (idvertItilng medium. Mm. Corey is n graduato of thollardlniT properly upon receipt of inspector by the Atlantic Highlands a. few other !en i vllonil turf,tlni tlio payment of ilcllmiunnttnxca from Giving Awny Knfrljrrralm-. — ... —a» t-&~ —- mayor and council lust nijjlit. Ho Table oilcloth 10c vd , Inij'ii oildoth pin i, who lmn ll i ,i ot till I It Kreo Inotitutc of cleclrolynla. In her tho purlieu Intoroiited In tho nalo ofI Tho Hpanl.'ih Beauty .Salon at. 171 nils the vacancy ctiuned by the death nenrfd fie, pint Hit Jfli clothe i liv At (, ,n f i, r.uKi'iff, announcement, which nppcars olue- •Inly Knlo Now On. Port Moirinniith llunec tho property. l'lrand ntrcet Is plannln;; to f;ivo tn r of I,. Jcromo Almar. kola 2ilc, 100 foel (lotlK linn V.')*, lulu n iiiiilmlv Ii it 'Un (i whero In this immo of Thn Hogintor, Hlnionlzn 27c. pint l llt. ."We. Hiin- 10 Mra. Patrick Oiivln of Tort Mon- oho ot Its ciiatomerii a I'llgldam'. hrlto clonmtlir, 3 for 10c; ladieii' and The complaint of Carl Morgan re- Witldpiiil iie, 10i unit and I I oinMlKii In i; il I i nimitli will ;;lvo n. tliinco Bnturduy .'ilio stiites that homo treatmchtnmny valued at $238. l!e(;|nnlni; thl:t week, misses' dresoe!! \)di:, tablo oilcloth 10c garding tho conditions caused by tho $1 Htorn. Wf dfll\ei. Advettl M> 11 v liupinvin , nnd lit.-* he had by specie! appointment. ment. Mllilit nt tho Port Monmouth llre- I'orinnnent Wnvo Srw.lnllsfc coupon:! aro Iiitmed with each Siicentu yd., anldetii fie pt\, r>0 feet garden overflowing of a Hoptie. tank on (ho ,!Hl! ,}!/< 1(* Ifi \ n hose $1.7!), ollcluth ocarfB Do, batllliiK :. rrnd hair iitylinl, Mlmi Helen Clan- spent at the onion for any of tho' vn- Cliff lodge property was dhicusMcd. l)o Vou N( e( Uw lioufio Jor thn bcneilt fit tit. Mary's Murlgaffo Applications Kiiierfaliied, frono of Nmv York, l.-i with Sally cap.'! Bo, 25fi Urlllo out for lie. Na- church at Now Monmoulh. With rioiiii uorvlcea or merchundlso (litf- Mr. Morgan ha.'i refused to pay hi.') if no, iioo W V .Smith, y, I it| In II (i i 1 • MtihMtny Bulhllni; and loan Anso- Ann Lee. 105 Moniuoutli strait, for penned thjiii!. On Soylomher :i() tho tional fie, 10c nnd ?1 Store. Tele- Mainstay lluildinir and l-uan A" IU teidi ticket ({ties a chimco on ?nt> In cialion huu money to put out (Hi im- thn ninnnicr. Continuation cordlnlly phono Kert Hunk 20!if). We deliver. taxes! unless tlio trouble hi rectified. l'VI/rldnlro will bo mviudcd Id Hie - -AilvertlHenient. A letter will bo sent to n Mr. l'urker elation, ut fci(M oml Nutlmiril Haul mid •I.II v'. jjold to bo illiipo:!eil of (in tho co-op- proved roul cntatn, Sco W. V. Hmlth, Invited,—Advorllimment. Trust Co. -AdVdll fmonl endlvo jilfin nt the. cliurcli'n niinunl Mocomi Ni\t.ionnl ISunk and Trtutt Cn. holder of tho wlnnhii; omipon. of Anbury Park, owner of tho prop- il ,\llU ! ill . ~*& * ,«*- nllli • M.i ii i nuppot' August VMU. 1'Mward ICIiif;'.'i '•• Ailvcrlliicnicnt. .For « (iimd TJHH>. 1>O You Need Mur!|;n|!(i Money? erty, rcfjuonling that Immediate ne- Dancing (ivory ftittmlny night lit If no, nee W. V. ainltli, ilceretnry, tlon bo taken on the matter. .•?l.0i) I idKslii l. •hihiult it ' orchestra will pluy. Chlchnn Hunpnr nnd Carnival I.llio New. Maliliitay liulldlnc and Loan Aiuio- llunlRo bin Irn, i dully .it !• U> A Ii iillitM (il il Ilio Meadow View Inn, formerly Bet- Panamas, iitmwfi, felt, lmtfi lire A beor license wn:i granted to Cliff 1 for lit. CJahrlol'n church, Xfrndevelt, ford Hotel. Tliroc-nlccn orchenlrn elatlon, at .Scrairid N.'itl«iml Hunk nnd M. and 5:30 P. M fm Hew Yml, ( it', l"u ill nil 11, I, 1 inn miido llko now wlion cleiuind. Mnclieri lodge. ISimljjo t,-. Honn, 121 finiuf n'm !, lb>! 1,1(1 I. Mor(n«pi Applications ]i',ntcrtalncHl. on olunch KI'OHIUIH, Tuesday, July Truut Co. Advert ijiement. 1 Hfior on drimiilit. Joncph Hnllltlny, mid renovated ut Loon'u, 70-Yd Wliitn Bank, l'hono 1M A(U< iti n% cut. Mnlnwtfty ISiillfilnf* mid IjV'dti Atuui- l?f>, li'Jnit fmrviiig fit ilvo-thlrty. Dnuc- Mnln fitroot, Bolfniil.—Advertliiement dntlon IIUM mnnoy to put mil on liu- InsT.—Advortliioinnnt. Blroof, lied Bunk.—AdvcrtliiRincmt. Fuel Oil y fT MilHIiij i tiinvfil vojil «»lut. W. V. l.iinltli, Ui RUlt your burner; boat f.rraden nnd Tdlliln's Typti.rlt t H< tlu;; l';::cnipl I'lj r |irli!P3, Unexcelled norvleo. U'rcd l> will entertain mmiKaKe applications 'I'ypewi'ltfli i ifi is'l i Ii' i 'I ' I ,1 (•• | I : B«:oml Nntlon.nl Bank ami Trust Co. Koy» Vixn msiiui oKtm nockot mo Uiimnon; bonr jsardan--good. bs« on up to $11,000 <"'Vl improved real e;,late, 1 lli TM BtJAil nien'H A.'.noclntlnn, Fridiiy cvcnliif,', Wikoff Co., lied Banfc pUona 0S2,-~ nml rrpahet Ttu'j • * i intti i (Mi •ltWiiUUAavfitUffl toa)io,ues.»•Advottlnemoh^.' - I tier W. V. Hmlth, iiccnml National A ' ?i> itt» 'Bank. ft04 J^ C4^M* SLSfL BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,19S8. BACK FKOM WORLD FAIB. LUKE LONGHEAD AGAIN SCORE AMUSEMENTS. Stuart Erwin, Dorothy Burgess, Mu- riel Kirtdasid, Garry Owen and Pati Norman Slclids and Herbert Chnmi Boatman Could Have Sold Tirtce As :e Stand Theater. Hurst. . roy Drove to Chicago. Many Boats As He Advertised. A fomous old Southern racing Taxation Talk -KJSXT0IWS NlTBIST. Norman Sicltels, son of Mr. end Among tho many folks who know town ia the Bcena of "From Hell to Mrs. Ralph Slckela of McLaren the pulling power' of the classified Atlantic Highlands Trusteea Last Heaven," a Paramount picture, Asaemblyman Tlieron McCarinp- Betnrtfad of Bg. Dorothy which is to play today and tomorrow George BUaoj-GeSs Sfi-S Days to Jail Third-Presentation to bo street, and Herbert Chameroy, son of | Night by Vote of 4 to 2 Re- For Xiemotbig CloUica. fcsll Goes Deeply Into Matter Anatole Chameroy of Harrison ave- Morris to Clifford F. Doring j) s Emn gtalder of Rtversldo avenue, at tho Strand theater, nnd the run- Friday Night Over ffc nue, returned homo Friday from an Announced Saturday at Molly who sells and rents boats. Mr. ' affirm Previous Action to Ac- ning of a great Derby the motiva- Recorder Harry Bolto, Jr., of Koy- of Taxation and Speaks of tion for its action. Tho picture, how- WJB!—-Other Programs' Mm automobile trip to Chicago, where Pitrher Rridsrp TPH Staldcr recently advertised several cept Bramhall's Resignation. nort, eentonood Georgo Minor of that M Work of Legislature. over, concerna itnelf snora with the place on. Sunday to 864 days in the Being Planned. •'• * they visited the World fair. Previous ntcner Bridge-lea. rowboats for sale. So great was the 1 to going to Chicago Norman hitch- Announcement of tho engagement response, declares Mr, Stalder, that The board of education of Atlan- effect of the Derby on a group of county Jail. Tha charge against ITlse Red Bank notary club laot people ot diversified backgrounds JPlcaeed at tha response It has r»-' Thursday, under tho direction of Its hiked to Massachusetts with Rob- of Miss. Dorothy F. Morris, daufh^ he could have sold twice* as znany tic Highlands last-night by a voto Minor was mads by Policeman Le- eeived troro the radio publlo Bines it bert Frost of Red Bank. They came ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morris of as ho'had to offer. of 4 to 2 reaffirmed Its provloua nc- and circumstances than with the roy Sproul, and waa for disorderly new president Dr. Walter W. Gos- Derby itself, Began its weokly eerlea of proad- ling-, started upon another year that back by bus. It took them nlno and Hudson avenue, to Clifford F. Dor- Mr. Staldcr its also local agent for tlon to accepting the resignation of conduct and resisting an oliloer. The cMta three weelcs ago, the Clsambeif promises to bo full of interesting one-half hours to get to Massachu- ing, eon of Mrs. Georgo C. Hopping tha Johnson outboard motor boat Arthur Brarohiill, teacher of geogra- Carole Lombard, Jack Oaklo, Da- charge came out ot protests from of Commerco has prepared several programs which will bo.arranged by setts, and more than ten hours to of West Front street, at a brldce-lea In tho classified section of this week's phy and history In the seventh vid Manners, Adrlenne Ames, Sid- residents of tho easterly part of tha move programs to be presented with* grade. Presentation ot n. petition ney Blnclcrnor and Vernn Hllllo play borough that Minor was disorderly Past President John T. Lawley. get hack. given by Mrs. Morris Saturday af- Issue ho Is offering for salo a used In the near future. Tho third broad- Mr. Luwlcy's llrst selection for ernoon at the Molly Pitcher hotc! outboard. signed by 173 persona requesting tho leading roleo In the. film. at tho bathing beach at tits fool of cast will take placo aver - utction tills year's program was Assembly- Following: bridge, tea was served at that tho board reconsider tho resig- The utory centers around cloven Walnut street and that he had en- WJEI on Friday night from 7:S0 td man Theron. JlcCatnpbell of Holm- Elks'Auxiliary i table decorated in an attractive nation was the reason for the ropetl- pnoplo, who como from vai-loua parts tirely disrobed. There were several 8:30 o'clock. • - del, who spoke Thursday at length mannar in coral hues, with a largo tlon of tho board's action last night. of tho country to witness tho race. other young men In tho crowd and The speaker on Friday v/lll bo on "Taxation." Mr. Law-ley, In pre-1 oral ring forming the centerpiece. Highlands ChiU • The cause of Mr. BramhaU waa Ench Gtakca his enttro career on Its It la expected, that they will bo ar- Theodora D, Pareona ot Red Ba,rik.' senting tho speaker, sajd that Mr.' Holds Card Party At each plato was a figure in the championed by Mr, and Mrs. Wil- results, and yet each bets on a dif- rested and brought before Recorder prominent Monmouth county attor- | form of a tiny messenger holding Killed By Track liam Kurua, who declared they knew ferent horse. Bolta shortly.. ney and a member of the firm ©| Mrs. John Weir Wins Special the announcement ot the engage-j of no reason why he Bhould be fired. Billed as an exposa of tha hospital Qulnn, Parsons & Dororaus. Mr. Par- Tn r*.? rk-._«.jL_ »*._»__ ! merit \ I Mnnnhnn Ir Aiwtl °y declared that Mr. Bramhall "racket," the R-K-0 radio feature, sons la woll known for his brilliant Prize, Donated by Mrs. Ben. Howard J. Monahan, Jr., AgeU, dw *not re3jgn on hjs own vo])tloni The guests from Red Bank and t "Kmorgoncy Call," which' cornea to oratory and hiu pleasing radio per- jamin Hurwitz—Mrs. Jacobs vicinity included Mrs. George C.! Three Years, Met _ a iragic but because of pressure brought by tho Strand theator on Friday and sonality ,wl!l to remembered by in Charge. Hopping, Mrs. Walter D. Morris, Mrs.' Dentil While Crossing Street ] tho school officials. Many o£ those Saturday, has in Its cast Bill Boyd, thoso who heard him on station WOB' Thomas L. Morris, Mrs. Ronald Mil- After Leaving Candy Store. who signed tho petition, they assert- Wynno Gibson,, William Gargan, about a ye«r and a half ago when The Elks' auxiliary held a card liken, Mrs. Bruce V. Magee, Mrs. j ed, were parents of pupils In the Betty Furnesa and George E. Stone. lie sowed as master of ceremonies party Thursday evening in the William Elchole, Mrs. Clifford Oak-j Howard J. Monahan, Jr., aged school and included parents of pi* Tho picture ia said to bare such Legislative luxation Committee for tho Chamber ot Commerce pto- ounge room of tho Elks' club, and erson, Mrs. Robert Williams, Jr., and j three years, son of Mr. and Mrs. plls in Mr. Bramhall'a class, practices as the adulteration of hos- Estimates Receipts Will be gram presented on that station. nineteen tables were In play. As- Misses Dorothy Mcizgar, Mildred and j Howard J. Monahan of Highlands, John M. Pillsbury, acting chair- pital food, tho imposition, upon hos- Another feature of this week's sorted prizes were awarded to the Helen Reid, Ann Smith, Dorothy idled .at the Long Branch hospital man of the teachers' commltteo In pltala of Inferior supplies, the ambu- Sufficient for Only Seven and program •will bo tho appoaranca' of high scorers and a special prize, do- Ziegler, Kate Bucklin, Elizabeth | Thursday night from injuries re- tho absence of G. P. Williams, who lunce-chaslng practicoa and the con- a Half Months. tho Country Club trio which consists nated by Mrs. Benjamin Hurwitz, Compton, Margaret Morford, lone I celved when he was hit by a truck is in Europe, outlined the procedure trol of hospitals by politician-rack- of Jaolc Rolirey, Charles Meeker arid was awarded to Mrs. John Weir. Gilllg, Nancy Mix, Isabelle Smock I Wednesday afternoon. The child of the board with regard to Mr. eteers. Tho picture waa adapted Tionton, N. J., July 12—(AT)-- " arry Laros. During tha past win- Mrs. Michael Jacobs was chairman and Carol Schroeder. Guests from j had left his home on Barbcrlo ave- Bramhall'a case In the past, and a from a play by Houston Branch and Urging draatlo tax reform, tho Leg- tor this trio delighted many listeners and her assistants were Mrs. Wal- New York were Mrs. F. L. Gass, and : nue, in tho Wator Witch section, was directed by Edward Cahn. islative Taxation committee thla In tho metropolitan area. They Misses Graco Duncan, Dorothy j with a group ot other children to motion by Pillabury that the case ter B. Connor and Mrs. Richard Mc- bo reopened waa unanimously car- . The companion featuro on Friday week predicted Now Jersoy munic- broadcast weekly over Station WOK. Allister, The players were Mr. and Swain, Charlotte Gabryel and Eve-; buy candy at o store on Bay avenue. and Saturday will bo "Tho Terror ipal tax receipts would bo stilllolont Tho children had been to a party ried. Lorry Laroa will ngaln be at the Mrs. Hermann Heller, Mr. and Mra. iyn Sledge Herbert S. Meinert, enpervislnB Trial," wjth Tom Mix. Another for only ooven nnd a halt months consolo of tho Baptist church organ. Michael Jacobs, Mrs. Edwin Farrier, Prizes "at bridge were won by Mrs. ' given at tho Monahan homo for tho chapter of "Tho Three Musketeers," ol 1933. Thin wook Mrs. Edna Holm, Boprano Mrs. Carl Schwenlcor, Mrs. Richard Eichele, Miss Metzgar and Miss Zieg- j child's sister. On tho way back across principal of the school, was then with John Wayno will be shown on called upon to give his reasons why Continuing studies ot remedial leg- sololut of tho Baptist church, will- McAllister, Mrs. John Knodcll, Mia. lor, j tho street the child becamo separated Saturday. islation and citing the financial sit- Joseph Hexter, Mr. and Mrs. David illss Mojrls and Mr. Doring arolfrom the group and'was hit by a ho opposed retaining Mr. Bramhall ;lve several solos. • for another year. His chief objec- Tho Paramount picture, "Tho uation for public Information, tho Tho Reed trio, consisting of Con- Scott, Mrs. Samuel Berkowitz, Mra. raduates of the Red Bank high truck driven- by James Atkins of committee estimated no moro than Robert J. Norman, Mrs. Mary Gan- school and the former is also an Highlands. The child was picked Up tions were that Mr. Bramhall's work Crime of tho Century," with Jean stanco, Dorothy and Bobert Eeed of was unsatisfactory, that he failed to Hersholt and Frances Dee, will be 65 per cent ot the current municipal Tlnton Falls, will complete tho mus- dorf, Mrs. George Harvey, Sr., Mrs. alumna of Goucher college at Balti- unconscious and rushed to the hos- levy would be collected. . ' al la an maintain discipline, and that ho re- tho featuro attraction on Sunday ical portion of tho program, "Uncle William Lake, Mrs. Catherine Mc- more: Both have positions with the j P^ (, , automobllc.jvhere he died With a groaa municipal debt of American Telephone and Telegraph shortl"'"""" y afte-""r- midnight—<•>-•- •. Hi•"<-s sliul•l fused to co-operate with the princi- and Monday of next week. Jfm"' Harlctns,- popular radio and- iarthy, Mrs. Mary Massey, Mrs. pal and other teachers to promoto $1,200,000 absorbing 45 per cent of Marathon dance master of cere^ leorge Grauso, Mrs. John P. JIulvl- company at New York, Miss Morris and shoulder were fractured and he the levy, tho committed concluded received other injuries. Atkins was efficiency. monies, •will Introduce tho artists. hill, Mrs. William Lemkuhl, Mra. in the engineering department and Ellis' Auditorium. only 20 per cont would be availablo Harklns, who officiated at the Barton Chamberlain,, Mrs. Osborno Mr. Doring in the accounting depart- held on a technical charge of man- Mr. Meinert said that Mr. Bram- for curront^iunning expenses, slaughter for the grand jury. haU taught English and history the Three Red Bank children, Jack Shrewsbury Marathon contest. last- Harrison, Mrs. Walter B. Connor, ment. The wedding will take place Hammell of Spring street, Doris Tho commlttoo asserted tho public BE. WAITER W., GOSLING. Tho funeral was held Sunday af- firat year, but that at tho beginning winter, has Just renewed hia con* Mrs. Frank Weinheimer, Mrs. Wal- 'n the early winter. Hlrsch of Arthur placo and Mary must prepare lor general tax changes \ract with Station WPCH, whoro as demar Kaiser, Mrs. Bernard Schultz, ternoon at the Monahan home and of school last year he (Eramhall), which would probably include reduc- without tho authorization of Mr. Jane McHugh ot Harding road will 'Smllln' Sam" ho delighted many McCampbell had spoken to the Red &TS. Jessie McNulty, Mrs. John R. was conducted by Rev. Percy R. havo Important roles in "Ride a tion of real estato assessments by bank Rotarlans about two years ago Comer, pastor of tho Highlands Meth- Meinert and without even consult- radio fans. Snedeker, Mrs. Clarence A. Legg, Officers Elected Cock Horse," tho new play by Kate half. Although real estato consti- Tho speaker on last woeli'o pro> on "Taxation" and at that time Mrs. Gordon Wright, Mrs. Lyall odist church. Burial by A. M. Pos- him, stopped teaching English tuted not moro thnn 30 per cent ot promised to return and tell more and began to teach geography, be- Horton, which la the third offering gram was Edwin C. Gllland, superin- Enstice, Mrs. J. A. Fichter, Mrs. By Players' Club ten and Son was In Bay View ceme- of tho nino weeks' summer season tho Stato's wealth, tho commltteo about it tery. The child's father is a special cause he preferred the latter Bub- tendent of Bed Bank public schools; . K. R. Woodruff, Mrs. Benjamin Hur- at tho Rod Bank theater, Elks' club. pointed out, It waa dopended upon as Anthony Sharabba, ono of tho moat- Mr. McCampbell'a remarks were witz, Mrs. Lillian Bade, Mrs. Mary At a meeting of the Players' boat jPollce offlcer at Highlands. jeet. Mr. Meinert stated that to be tho principal source of municipal agreeable ho consented to tho Tho play runs from July 17 through popular tenors In this section; Mlml not based entirely upon the subject Madden, Mrs. W. B. Allen, Mrs. Fred club of Fair Haven last week, Tony July 22. Tho three local youngstoro, financial support. Weaton, contralto, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ot taxation but also on matters per- Kanen, Mrs. George Harms, Mrs. J. Hunting was elected president, change. Mr. Meljiert then referred "After tho public debt require- to numerous cases of failures In Mr. whoso ability as actors and elocu- ',1am Turnler, comedy team; Larry taining to legislation and how some E. Balnes, Mrs. Roselyn Hurst, Mrs. Ralph Smith vice president, Ernie ments aro met," tho commltteo. con- iaros, organist, and Charles Gott- ot our laws aro made. Tha speaker Complaint Against Bramhall's clasa as proof that his tionists' Is well known, will havo an Mildred P. Frost, Mrs. Janet Over- Otto treasurer, William Smith sec- opportunity to win now laurels, for-) tinued, "there will remain 20 per chalk, pianist, also pleased with tholr did not spars any words when he ton, Mrs. Janet Magce, Mrs. Evelyn retary and Jack Sparling, Fred Falk- work was not 'satisfactory. He added cent ot tho tax levy In cash to meet presentations. said that tho'liiws arc not proposed Crook Dismissed that Mr. Bramhall tlmo and again they aro called upon to carry the Bernilnghalny Mra/ Georgo Hawkins, ner, Orvnl. Whltledge, Harry.Welsh burden of the prologue. the year's requirements for local gov- or made by the legislators in Tren- Jr., Mra. Joseph Bray, Mrs. Walter refused to carry out his instructions. and Frank DeWitt trustees. ' Mr. Pleading not guilty to charges pre- The throo Red Bank youngsters ernment. ton but by a group of "spoilsmen," Layton, Mrs. .Edward O'Flaherty, Hunting succeeds himself as presi- It waa then decided to refer the both Republicans and Democrats, ferred by Richard DoWltt, publisher need no Introduction to those fa- "With these,figures before uo and Mrs. William Decker, Mrs. Ada B, dent. of tho Long Branch Daily Record, matter back to tho teachers' com- with the further knowledge , that •who maintain a tenure of offlco all Nafew, Mrs. Archie Mosby, ISScSi ] mittee, which comprises Mr. Wil- milar with theatrical activity in their own by framing laws and get- Special entertainment from Now j Hnrry B- Crook, chief of Monmouth Monmouth county. Jack Hammell thoro io already overdue approxi- Marie Weber, Mrs. John Ivins, Mrs. York will feature tho dance Satur- county detectives, was granted an liams, •"• Mr." PlllBbury and . - John mately R whole year's taxos, prac- ting them through to protect "their Harry Bradley, Mrs. Mary Petrone, Throckmorton. Mr. Plllsbury stated has appeared In a number of school own hides1' and to further permit day night of this week. Beginning adjournment until yesterday morn- plays. Doris Hlrsch and Mary Jane tically all of which has already boon Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mrs. Ray Stone, Wednesday night, July 19, the first ing by Magistrate Alton V. Evans at that as the board represents the spent through borrowings on tax them to, hand out the spoils to who- Mrs. Marvin Lorrence, Mrs. Charles people, the desires of thoso who McHugh took important parts in the aver they see fit. or a, series of Wednesday night, f'Long Branch Friday morning. De- production of "Little Women" at the notes, it is clear that tho end of this Tho "Wall street edition of th» Beck, Mrs. Guy Hendricks, Mrs. B)even-cent parties will be held. Tho j Witt, in his complaint sworn to Juiy signed tho petition should be con- kind of Tho speaker went deep into tho Fred Gaaker, Mrs. John Keenan, Trinity Episcopal church. They financial procedure Is at Newark Evening Nowe is now being 'arious nights will be in charge of 5, charged that Crook threatened to sidered. Ho asserted ho was willing- hand. dollvercd to tho Jersey shore by air- Batter, of taxation on rural holdings Mrs. John Weir, Mra. James Feist, to give Mr. Bramhall another chance havo also done radio work hero and different members, with varying fea- "rub him out so that he would not be at Asbury Park. Tho thrco children "Tho stops already taken toward plane. Local deliveries are mod*, w!er H orchestra. Tho guests wore | Aln(m and Amjy. Jttmes Moas> DuI{0 Tho wedding Is to take placo In Street." It has a cost of thirteen er policeman nt Deal. Mr. Slmmonn CAMPEU AT BUTCH NECK. i;n advertising a hornp for Kilo wfts I Ml "• Mau MncPhio, Philip Hlcrnpiel, Ellington- Malo Jackson Kthfl W>- stars, among whom nro. numbered etato employes, will becomo effective tho fall. August 1. Namoa ot persons affected wao badly Injured May, 1020, while filtered for clothes nnd shoes. Mr. and Mm. Honry Hieruplel, Mr. tcru; Anna Jordan, Kate Smith; Warren William, Rifliy Kcoler, Joan anting nn n motorcyclo policeman nt Tolnt 1'Ieusant Cilrls Knjoy a Glori- Next Sunday John Pnttlson of Hol- and Mva. Charles Zlunell, Mr. and Blondcll, Dick Powell, Guy Klbbec, wero withheld until today. Tho max- ous Outing. James Washington, Ring Crosby; HELD OK TIDSFT CHARGE. imum cut of ten per cont for all em- Deal, and tho decision of tho su- nar, who Is an evangelist, will Mm. Honry Tlctgon, Jr., and Rloh- Hampton Andrews, Paul Robeflon, Allno McMnhon, GlnRer Rogers and premo court In such that tho annual h nrd Russell, Patrick Klely and Wil- Nod Hparks. It han n largo chorus ployes receiving $200 or more a Twelve girls of tho Point Plcaranl j I"™ "<• tl'o rnisiiion on "A Vlrlu- and Dud WnHhlngtrm, John Henry. Two Young Men Arrested at dan month combined with \ tho general paymonto aro to bo mado from tha lligg h schooSCllOUl returnelt:iUIIlt:dU hom11U1I1oU aur. s the. Key to li.'im Galway, lotter carriers from if Hollywood beauties, who execute 1 Other radio favorites, who will bo Tump nt Atlantic Highlands. utato deduction ochedulo will reoult (Into mentioned. Tho case lias boon days ago after having spent a week I Spiritual and Moral Jr-rsny City, Mrs. Emma Gnnx of impersonated, nro tho Bordentown several extravagant dancio numbora, tried fjovcrat tlhics and In each caao Ens! on, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Tilda and boasts of five sonrc hits. In a 20 per cent reduction for prac- at Dutch Keck nt tho summer carnp quartet,, Southernnlres, Tho Three Jamea Morrison of Jersey City tically all division heads. Mr. Simmons was tho victor. ' of Colonel nnd Mrs. C. C. Dow of A NEW IINDKUTAKKH. .Southflelil nnd two sons, William anil Koya, Bomveli Hiaters nnd Southern und. Edward Uoonnn of Hobokcn Metro-Gnldwyn - Mnyer'ii cinema Red Bank Manor. They wero chap- Russell, William Household of Pitts-, •Singers,-TIH^LTO.. AJX prlzJUI/.Oo lighjigjiit. wilwinl bDoO nnn were arrested at Atlantic Highlands All cmployeos receiving less than It -was contended by tho porislon version of "When Ltullesi Meet," ono $100 a month were not niicctod by tho commlfljjln that no pension should b'a eroned by Mrii. Coorgo Heckol of II. l.atiroiioo ficott Ojionri Hlmlur!;!l burg, Mr. mill Mrn. Brown nnd Mr. | added nttrnctinn. Frod Burgcsn will Saturday morning charged with nn of Broudwny'11 biggest hlta of the PoTnt Ploarmit Beach. On tho last j mill Mrs, Joseph Wnrd of Now York, • tako the part of Al Brown nnd nttompt to steal gafjolino from tho cut; but a uchedulo v/aa provided Im- paid to Mr. Simmons bocruiBO hQV?na at ISrUunl. current ocaflon, will bo tho attrac- posing reductions of five per cent bo- otlll nblo to do light work. Tilp day of their outing tlio. giria gave a Mrs. Mary Rued, Mrs. Roop Mleln, J Jnmea nichnrdaon will be "Kid" pump In front of tho Bnrtlfison aer- tion on Friday and Saturday. Tho 11. J.mlrenco Hcott. h»fs opened a Mrs. R. tweon $100 and $150; seven per cent court hold that In order for a pdllcer party in celebration of tho birthday funeral directing luiuinos,'! at hl/i " 1'onipkln!! of tho Jolly | Chocolate for tho occasion. vlco ntatlon. Chief of- Police Htcrl- Cosmopolitan photo-play vorslon of of Mrn. Ilcckol's husband, Dr. Hcck- Four, Mrs. between $WSO and $200, and ton per man to bo entitled to a pension it Is homo at Bplfnrd, Ho is 11 t;i lulimtt; Lorotta Gxiff, Mr. nnd J Dorothy Poolo will introduce tho ing Sweeney mado tlio arresla tho niicoenriful Rachel GYotherVi piny cent for $200 or moro. only nccemiary * timt ho bo "unabla el, They presented gifts to thn doc- Mrs. James Dolts, Royal HlDMiplel,, cnut. hid roundo after ho had becomo aus- features! Ann Harding and Robert of the Middlntown townsliip Whoro both huabnnd and wife of to perform tho ordinary eyoryday. tor «rul to Mr. Dow. Tho girls n;i)tl ficilool nt Lcormrdri and ho li[> high I Henry Hlcriiplol, Mr. and Mrs. Curry, I • «i»-.-s»- • picious of tho actions oE the youiifj Montgomery. Othors In tho emit are 1 1 a family nro employed in tho do- dutlca of a policeman nnd Is pal - . th'«t they had never open! a mo 0 hUf;o expelienco in tlio funoriiaB^mrl|Mrl (11- . nnd Mrs. Georgo jonncn nnd Halvntlon Army SorvlcoB. men nt tho pump. With the younfr - -., rna Loy, Alico Brady, who malcrs ehjoynblo week in their lives and pnrtment, tho more efficient will lie moncnfly unfit thereforo." Mr. Slni- rr(Ttillg business, htiving beon cni- Johnson. men wore ThoroRa Kulluh and Grace hor flriit tulkln apjicni'nnco In this inoDH wan represented by Qulnn, . (hat tlmy ilid not bellcvo thero was Mr. . l wan for a number of Fletcher formerly picture following her recent fttago retained nnd tho other dismissed, ployed by Undertaken! John W. Um Mn Meyeru of Jcraey City. Tho yoimi; Tho commission determined that Phroono & Doremua. a''liner plnoo In tlio whole United Mtick of'Long Brunch, William It. yours a loiter aurYoi- ""at"JeJniey * « Winchell, captah, of tho v/onien woro reletiuoEi and tlio younr; tiinmphfj; Frank Mog«n, Martin BtatcB for eiimplng than Dutch Neck. City. H« retired from ,,ctlvo work lo,c,I.'1J>.r!mc'.1 ']' the Halvntlon Army, Burton and Lulo Albornl. policy of preference for re-omploy- Freeman of Freehold and James H. »iert wero held In $500 ball for hcar- mont of ell dismissed poraono, in Thf-y expressed gratltmlo to Colonel Tafrg«rt of liotind Urook. Mr. fVotl. several yearn will return to her former charge hero lnK Friday night. and Mr. Dow for permitting tliom next •Sunday night. A fipcclal aervlco Jean H&rlow (!liu;n for tho first tho event moro asnlnlimco wcro pg; in n imtlvo of Mitldletown township — -«3»#«»- — tlmo on tho Hcreon In "Hold Your needed in tho future, was adopted. Campmeotlng BOIVICOB will l>a U«\H to uso the nnminci' cnnip. Tho Rirls and he hns lived thoro moat of his >r. and Air:). (U-uigc Heoltol, Mr. nnd of tho KH(OJIIOW/I Democratic rluh «vl t 8 With tho limmten of n women's forced to overlook," Tho firat coimUl- /lolling flpoakero will also bo proa- «venl.it: nt 8:30 o'clock. Rov. Wll- fitato highway tit li'atontown. THo Urn. It. Ailninii, Mm. J. W. Rowr-, m n meeting held Innt W(H Htl.oet haa rDtUrncd to work at tho -ecords compiled by Japhla Clayton, great deal of criticism had been di- Jesse Mlnot, well-known Monmouth Atibury Park oflico of tho Personal he clerk of the board. It was stated ounty banker who died at his home York. , „ ,- >y various members of the board rected against the bo:ird because of Miea Mildred JLast the board has had an arrange- CJriggs, and she named him as exec- Mro., Loula T. Lucari of Hudson Mro. Eranlt Heilly, Sr., of Rumson ent with Mr. Haviland whereby he utor. avenue had as guests during Hie road, Little Silver. -eceives $8 per day for work done by week-end Mrs. Dondero and fam- The road to better and bigger busl- Mrs, Eugene Soyer of "Weatelde and $6 per day for those whom Patients At The iess leads through The Register's ad- ily, and friends of Vlncland. avenue lo spending the week with ie engages as helpers. ertl3ing columns.—Advertisement. Mien Lydlo Harrison of Madison her daughter, Mm. Arthur Dgweon A long discussion took place as to Riverview Hospital avenue, employed at tho Albert W. off RutherfordRthfd. vhether it would bo advisable to con- Wordcn funeral home, is on a Mrs. Harold Howard of rfudson :lnue this plan or to engage Mr. Hav- Joan Keleher of Campbell's Junc- ABSOLUTE PROOF wook'o vacation at Pino Bush, Now avonuo gave birth to a eon in and or someone elso at an annual tion, seven years old, wa3 operate Haiti, Venezuela and |< York. . . . Newark hospital laat Thursday. This small cottage has been and with very little extra Bpace can salary to make repairs. Dr. Allan on last week at the Riverview hos- oC the desirability of having Mlso Mildred Longstrect of Hud- signeig d for tho owner whoso building be made to accommodate a dining Randall aand Elmer Hesse, who aro pital for the removal of her tonsil Curacao >»< your car washed liere Js pre- son avonuo roturned homo laat week budget is low; it bo built, In noolc. Otherwise meal3 can bo served new members of the board, and Mrs. 17-DAY CRUISE [«• sented in the improved ap- In the living room, or on the good- and adenoids. from a visit with her sister, Mrs. some localitiesliti , ffor very little more I. Daniel Tuller, another board mem- June Smith of Atlantic Highlands, pearanco! All worlt dono by Loroy Clayton of Manaaquan. than $2,000. sized porch which flanks its long i.OO up % >er, favored engaging someone to do four years old, daughter of William expert service men. Any car Kenneth Novak, Miss Beatrice But neither comfort nor conven- side. tho repair work on a yearly salary Smith, fell on a pile of lumber an VIA Hurley, Harry Worden of Red Bank ience has been slighted. Tho living Tho exterior is given Individuality basis. Five of tho other members or cut'her knee. She was brought t< washed for 95c. and Miss Carolyn - Shcrcnan of BUMS .jom is large, and the fireplace la of, by the use of wide siding laid on ver- the board made.remarks. Indicating the hospital for medical attention. Royal Netherlands Shrewsbury aro spending tho day at Kclicdule of scivicea onerous Bizo and somewhat re- tically, and by designing eaves that hat they favored continuing the A* needle ' was "removed' from th Steamship Co. Atlantic City. fur the. Methodist church was an- >ssed, giving a very desirable chlm- do not overhang. The porch adds t irescnt arrangement. Harold A. Hen- hand of Mra. Christine Halvorsen o: ; Mr. anU Mrs. Victor Rlccl and son nounced yesterday. Class meetings oy nook. the snug feeling, and the well place* drlckson, another member, was not Tinton Falls on Saturday. Helen Lee Getty Victor, Jr.,. of Buona place were re- will bo, hold at nino o'clock in the There aro two good-sized bed- chimney (which probably will bo ol resent when this discussion took David Morris of Hazlet, employe AGENT. cent, visitors at Seaside Hoight3. morning. The church school will con- loms, both separated from tho llv- white-washed brick, coped with lace. He was present when the as a blacksmith by James McDon Phone Red Bunk 1824 for all infor- Barbara Taylpr, daughter of Mr. vene at 0:45 o'clock and the morning g room by a small hall, which al- stone or terra cotta) does Its share, meeting was called to order, but be- ough of Red Bank, was injured o matlon and reservations. and Mrs, Paul Taylor of New Mod- worship iwill take place at eleven > serves the bath^ There are, Bcat- fore the question about Mr. Haviland the foot when a horse stepped o ford,-Massachusetts, Is visiting Eve- o'clock. ired about, a number of extra clos- Windows are double-hung through- came up ho received permission to it. He received medical attentloi lyn Beaoian, daughter of Mr. and Tho pastor, Rov. Albert L. Baner, ;s and cupboards, and in the front out. The roof should be in woo leave in order to keep a business ap- Monday at tho hospital. Mra. Chester J. Beaman of Harding vlll preach this Sunday on the sdroom there is a recessed window shingles nnd In warm tones of gray pointment. The argument about Mr. Mrs. Jeremiah Murphy of the Has- road. Mr. Taylor was manager 01 theme, "Tho Church in tho Life of at that will prove popular with variegated. A roof of monotonouf Haviland did not take place until kell estate gave birth to a daughtel the Schulto-Unttod 3toro at Red Bank Today." The senior choir under tho .any owners. color tone would be a serious mis- late in the meeting. Monday. before, being transferred to Masa- direction of Mrs. ThereBa Wllley will Tho kitchen Is unusually large, take. : On behalf of retaining Mr. Hav- aenu'setts. ilng. . , Mrs. Frank Madure of Rlversid. ilan under the present arrangement avenue is a surgical patient. 1 Clarendon N. Crlchton of JohnB- Captain Arthur C. Reedlo of the It was stated that ho had done very Joyce Dlxon, daughter of Mr. ant town, Pennsylvania, who wao grad- lalvatlon Army will bo tho speaker Miss Myrtle Mehrhof of Rldgeflel' efficient work and that ho was en- Real Estate uated from Lehigh university recent- ext Sunday night at the union ser- Eatonfeown News. Park spent Sunday visiting wit] titled to the compensation which ho Mrs. John Dlxon of Rumson, wa; ly, was tho guest of George L. Wol- •lco to be held on tho Methodist Miss Emma Holmes. had received because otherwise the operated on for tho removal of he Insurance cott of William street. Both aro hurch property on Broad street. (Tho Bed BanU Itcfflater can ba bouehl Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Neviua an<3 tc-nsils and adenoids Saturday. Eotontown from Noblo Mosby nt th« cost would probably have been great- A bean was removed from thi members of tho Phi Delta Theta fra- Tho Methodist church will hold a itolllce and at Frank Marcello'o barbel Missea Mary and Nellie Borden re- er and might have been Ie3s well ternity. mid-week service tonight at_ eight iop.) turned home on Monday from the done. A bill of $351 from Mr. Hav- nose of Arthur Richard Paris, thre. Mortgage Loans Mluo AUCD Conu ot Lqcuat avenuo o'clock. Next Wednesday night tho 'Harry Ilulluk io iciiovallng the old bungalow at.Mttawan,. . . iland for hiss services the past-month years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. A cjean QJcircleion entertained mombaxo of a- Long Olmsted players of California -will iannah Hulick homestead on Cor- was unanimously approved after pon- thur T." Paris of ' South street, o Bi'anch bridge club Thursday night. resent the Biblical drama, "St. avenuc. Ho will make It his slderable discussion. Dr. Randall Saturday. Miss Mnrjorlo M. McClaskoy of !laudla," at tho church. ssldence upon the completion of the Union Beach News. said it seemed like a largo amoiint. Theodore Stilwell of Everett un PHOTOGRAPHS. Newman Springs avonuo is attend- Tho church school Is making plans He requested Mr. Clayton to state derwent an operation Friday for th< ing tho summer school of tho Now for the annual plcnio to be held at Miss Agnes Cotgreavc, Kenneth (The Red Bank Resrlstcr can be bous: how much Mr. Haviland had received removal of his tonsils and adenoids Jersey otato teachers' coltego at Hill- Metedeconk on Thursday, July 20. ''anBrunt and Edward Dangler were in Union Beach at the store of Gug Sc the past year. Mr. Claytgn had the Georgo Keefer of Belford is a me wood lake, Trenton. For tho past Buses -will leave the .church at nine ,mong the local residents who visited figures at hand and he replied that ical patient. of Qjoton year c!io has been ansistant librar- 'clock In tho morning. Joney Island on Sunday. At the meeting of the borough the amount was $3,862.75. Ho ex- Mrs. Frank Calandrielo of Linde: 10 Monmouth Street, :ounell Thursday night, tho most place gave birth to a son Saturda; ian at tho Red Bank public library. "Llfo" will bo tho subject of the Mr. and Mrs. George Mosby and plained that all of this money did not PnONE 3037. ./''lovely 8x10 plcturaa Guy VanNcss, Jr., of Linden place -lesson-Sermon In all Churches of aughtcr Barbara of Newton have cresting matter to come up for dis- go to Mr. Haviland, as he had to Mrs. Clancy Boynton of Lako avi 3hrlst, Scientist, on Sunday, July 16. :ussion was tho application of B pay some of it to his helpers. nuo was operated on for appendicit: (I with a charming Sardou, , underwent an operation laat week at noved intto Mrs. "Arohio..C. Mosby'a 31iss 6c Company, clothing manu- the Long Branch hospital for the re- Tho Golden Text is: "This 1B llfo ome. Mrs. Tuller said that a carpenter ^MINIATURE of YOU eternal, that they might know thee 'acturers, to sublet their plant 1< moval of hia tonsilB and adenoids. Jack Griffith returned to work at :ated In the building partly used whoso name she did not know had Miss Mary LaDlso ot Chestnut the only true God, and Jesus Christ, ho Tydol Oil company on Monday recently called at her homo to get whom thou hast eont" (John 17:3), iperato tho water system and owm street and Mro. Anna Auutin;* Henry hero he Is employed. Ho was a re- iy tho borough, to the Slgmund El Austin and Donald Sorra of Rumson Among tho citations which com- cent surgical patient at the Long ler Co., of Red Bank. It was stat have roturned from a motor trip prise tho Lesson-Sermon is the fol- Branch hospital where he underwent )y a representative of thB latter flr through the Now England ntntcs. lowing from tho Biblo: "And this is an appendicitis operation. tho record, that God hath given to hat every detail had been gone 1: i FIRST CHURCH OF I Mr. and Mra. H, G, Button, form- Edward Hammcll is recovering and that this firm was ready erly of Somervllle, 'Javo moved to us eternal life, and this llfo is In his rom a broken arm. f CHRIST, SCIENTIST I COMPLETE their now home on Riverside avenue. Son. Ho that ho,th tho Son hath llfo; ako over tho plant upon the approv nnd ho that hath not tho Son of Mrs. Cornelia VanBrunt Is visiting the borough council. Tho Elsnei () ZOO Broad St. Bed Bank, N. 3. 0. Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor Jack Regan, son of Mr. and Mrs. or a few days at the homo of her epresentativo pointed out his com A § John Hogan of Hudson avonuo, wllj !od hath not life" (I John 5:11, 12) lother, ' Mrs. Phoebo Sherman of *3 Services Stmday 11 A. M. Evening, A Metal Ccllincs Slate, Slau, Tlio, Metal Tho Lesson-Sermon also Includes jany has plenty of work, and tha' Gutters and Leaders. and Composition Roofs. return home on Monday from a trip 'air Havon. the change would be made wlthoi V, 8:00 o'clock. Kj to tho west coast on tho S. S. Cali- the following passage from the The Ladles' aid supper will be held K Sanday-School—11:00 A. U. &. Christian Sclcnco textbook, "Science interruption of tho present concen Furnace and Stovo Work. fornia. Ho visited many places of t the Methodist church this after- ho council decided that it would $ Wednesday Evening Testimonial $ Interest, stepping at Havana, Pan. and Health with Key to the Scrip- loon. Tho first table will be served 5| Moetingn—8:00 P. M. g tures," by Mary Bnker Eddy: "Jesus o the benefit of Union Beach to a: 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. ama Canal, San Diego, Loa Angele3 t 0:30 o'clock. The weekly meeting >rovo tho application of Bliss & C< 5* Reading Room—Open 1:80 to 4:80 V4 and Ban Francisco. The trip Is his said substantially, 'He that belleveth if the society will be held at the Y dally except Sundays and aoll- p in mo shall not see dcVth." That is, ho only recently took over t tenth ocean trip. Ho was graduated ihurch tomorrow aftornoon at 2:30 ilant operated by the Rothstein con day from the Rod Bank high school with he who perceives tho truo idea of 'clock. 4 "- m the Juno class of 1032. Llfo loses his belief In death. He jany. It was only a few weeks a, ¥A Tho public Is cordially Invited to Kt who haa the true Idea of good loses Dr. Simmon Small has opened his :he plant was opened under the ma: Rev. John H, Shcody of Trenton allices for the general practice of igcment of the Bliss company. VA attend tho cervices and uso tbo p Is visiting Dr. John B. McCloskoy. all sense of evil, and by reason of medicine at 68 Broad street in the m Reading Boom. ^ .Htsa Vivian Darnstaedt of Bloom- this Is being ushered Into tho undy- Tilton apartments.' Ho was formerly An Inspection of the water mete: Held is visiting with her sister, Mrs ing realities of Spirit" (p. 324). at Fort Hancock and provloua to that ind the reading of same was cor had served as an interne In the dieted, last week, which brought Expert Repairing Edgar Taylor of Sunset avenue. ight a, large number of violations, Mr, and Mrs. Harry I. Kesslor and Boston hospital and In tho Mon- OF Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Kcefe, for- HUNTINGS IOSE IN COURT. louth Memorial hospital. a number of instances it was nier residents of Red Bank, were Mrs. Arthur Chasoy of White found consumers were using water WATCHES/CLOCKS visitors In town Saturday aftornoon Fair Haven Couple Sued Wrong itreet recently entertained Mrs. May without meters. In other instances Mr. and Mrs. Kesslor at one timo op- Tarty In Suit Tor Injuries. rohnson of Pennsylvania. violations wero found where the con- and JEWELRY 1 sumer haB a meter, but it had been NOW IN EFFECT erated millinery stores at Red Ban! A verdict of "no caso for action' Mayor and Mrs. Charles Breeso disconnected from tho water pipes. ft Jean Sardou's justly' and Mr,,,O'Keefe was superintendent was given by a jury Monday in thi had as tholr guests last week their Consumers who have no meters have Accuracy, skill and experi- EVERY DAY, ON ALL TRAINS between all points from of] tha rfnlghts of Columbus homo o; suit of Tony Hunting and his wlfo, son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert been notified to install one. Those ence enable us to do the famous method of ob-j Broad utreet. They spent quite some Corrino F., of Fair Haven, against Breose of Atlantic City. Bay Head Junction to South Amboy, Elizabeth, Newark, time calling upon acquaintances In consumers who disconnected the most delicate repairing. We Jersey City and New York, roundrtrip tickets are sold at taining your most natural Georgo W. Bray of Red Bank fo Miss Viola Mitchell is visiting at meter will bo required to make pay- guarantee satisfaction. Our* toWn, Mr. and Mrs. Kessler aro now Injuries received by Mrs. Hunting the homo of her brother, Alvln ment for water used through an es- greatly reduced fares. expression . ...tof posing located at Irvington and Mr. O'Keofo in a fall on the sidewalk on an alley Mitcholl of Tinton avenue. timated consumption of water used. prices will please you. , you so that -your picture baa an executive position with tho adjoining tho Bray store on East Mrs. Nelllo Ka|o of Red Bank Is 30-DAY TICKETS New York Dally . j Front street, Tho jury was dlrecte Isitlng at the homo of Mrs. Emma Frank LeLaucn, 6 years old, was Silverware Repaired 1-DAY TICKETS will be interesting as well , Ml$a Helen McHalo of Brooklyn to bring in tho verdict on thogroun Wolcott of Tinton avenue. struck by an automobllo driven by Howard Evans of Union Beach last and Replated Like New Round-trip as much as 40 % Round-trip as much as 20% as beautiful...is the mefe was a week-end and holiday guest of that tho wrong party had been sued. Mr. and Mrs. Thorno and family less than the usual 2-way fare. Miss Lorotta Samplo of Leonard Mrs. Hunting had suffered a spraine have moved Into their now homo at week and cut on the head. The child less than the usual 2-way fare. od used in our studio ' street. anklo and torn tendons. Her foot Matawan. was playing in fron^of his home oh and in our studio only. Mr. and Mra. Warren Bookwalter and anklo wore In a cast six weeks, Florence avenue. Arraigned before These tickets good on either railroad. Sold Northbound Mrs. Meyer Flint of Jamaica vis- Recorder Lyons, tho case wns dis- Just come,in tomorrow of'Oalcland street had aa their guests Physicians testified her ankle woul ited with friends in town over the 36 Broad St., Red Bank and Southbound. Ask ticket agents for full details. over tho week-end MIs3 Floronc, always causo her somo trouble. Mrs, week-end. missed, when Mr. Evans agreed to in one of your bright and Fitzgerald of Nowark and her fiance, Hunting aucd for ?25,00O and her Byron Jackson of Wyckoff road Is pay the doctor's bill. Tel 183L TRAVEL TRAIN , SAVE TIME AND MONEY . lovely summer frocks..no J. George Galbruda, also of Newark, husband for $10,000 for medical ex- surgical patient at tho Monmouth A special meeting of tho Girl Mr. Bookwalter, who la employed In penses, Memorial hospital. Scouts will bo held tomorrow night. appointment -is needed I the radio laboratories at Fort Mon- . ^•«s» Henry Weld recently had a3 his Domlnick Roche of Brooklyn la REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF mouth, hao boon onjoylng a vacatior ucnt his sinter, Mrs. William Loukel visiting hia..brother John Roche. Tho Merchants Trust Company of Red nnd ho and Mrs. Bookwalter apont PARTY AT IUVEB TLAZA. Hfiulc, New Jeippy, In th« County of Mon- of Pennsylvania. Goorgo Marz of New York spent mouth, lit tho close of bufilnesa on Juno PENNSYLVANIA RAISJR part of last wook at Selkirk, Albany tho week-end at the homo of his fam- 20th, 1033. county, Now York. It wns Held Yesterday at tho Horn ily at Harris Gardens. RESOURCES. Charloa P. Coffcy, son of Mr. an1 of Mrs. August J. IVIillor. I.onns nml discounts $ 601.lie84 Shrewsbury News. Thomas Goldes ot Stanford, Conn., Overdraft* 203.89 Mrs. Goorgo Coffey ot Silvcrsldo nvo Mrs. A. E. Wlldo, Mrs. James Tay is tho guest of his daughter, Mrs. United States (iovernment nue, Llttlo Silver, was baptized Sun- Mary A. Rosin. securities owned 175.D72.28 lor and Mrs. ISdgar Alexander woi (Tho Boil Bank Rculitcr enn bo bou»hl Investment In Honda nml day aftornoon at St. James's cluirc prizes of Turkish towels nt a can In .Slucwblnny frum KLhiiitl Jleake at th Mrs. William Proctor of Newark 20.ROfl.nO (iostoliko nnd at Shrewnbury Market.) by Rev. John P. Fallon. Tho spon- party yesterday aftornoon at th has been visiting at tho homo of her i iinnklne ilouso 7r,,ooo.on sors -woro Miss Dorothy Cnncy homo of Mrs. August J. Miller fo Mr. and Mra. Raymond Gunther, 162.631.82 Shrewsbury, and Howard Strylcer. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ross. I Cash and duo from Banks.... 1 tho benefit of the Rivor Plaza. Com- Mr. and Mia. Frank Borden an Mrs. George Fltz3immons of Union \ Total 5 1.101,716.83 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Day of Broad munity club. Misa Graco Ashwoll children and Mrs. Harry Borden nvenuo la recovering from a sprained LLIABILITIES. street liavo roturned from a vacation; Mrs. Harry Johnson nnd Mrs. Rob wero at tho steamship pier to ac ankle. Capital Stot-lf ....% lno.ooo.oo spent at Amstordnm,.Now York. ert Wildo wero pucnto of honor. An Robert Reynolds off for England. Mls3 Dorothy Carew nnd Miss Sh pi 50,000.00 MISB Catherine- Kolly ot Haddon Renoo Scabot of Newark have ended Uesorvo for dividends, con- Heights returned homo yesterday af- other party for tho benefit of th Miss Ethel Groves, Elizabeth Rlor- tingencies, etc 76,791.82 III < III AM OP CAI'IIAL f.TOCK. club will bo hold Tuesday, July 2J dan and Wllllsim Rlordan unite, a visit with Mrs. Bernard Rattlgan. Duo to bftTikH. including cer- IO WHOM H M\Y (ON'IIIIN: ter spending & week with her nlBtor, tified nnd - M|30 Holon M. Kelly of Broad uticet. outalnndlnK III N ,i ill. , INl , n (mtionUon o( (Ii* party yesterday wna in chnrgo < Sunday. to use tho gravel roadway whllo driv- Demand dcpoalU _ fi24,220.24 Mra. Addle MacCloud nntl MM. ing east on tho now Bayshoro boule- Time. iloim«lU 313,179.83 ..lulu of (,i l.nuA >illh luluilptl ofmi Cecil MacCloud and children of Mm. William Knnoy and Mro. Ei A food unlo will be held on th lit tlio uutlnc t t)iniu of IJui\ nml ur I ward HendrlckB. lawn of G. II. Noviun's homo oi vard. Stnto pollco havo Issued sev- Total 5 1,101,710.S3 lliiivult Annum, III tliil liiwnillln of Mount otrcot aro upending tho sum- On in luiiiilv ut Munmi.ulh iiml Ma's nr flycunioro avonuo Friday nftornon eral tickets to drivers for passing State- of Now Jeraey. County of Monmouth, mor with Mrn. MacCloud'ii parents, 1 other automobiles on tho right, lin- lli I. i i, .11,1 on Ibn nth .In/ ol June, OlIlcurH Installed on Boat Itltlo. from thrco to flvo o'clock by th Ha.: I'l' Illi In Hi.i ulli.o uf tlio Viuilnr/ of Rev. and,Mrs. Herbert B. Munyon of members of tho Missionary noclot; ing thl3 gravel roadway in doing so. I. Prciildeiit Kenneth II. McQueen, and Ml tL uf Ibn lit!n of 111 In (/ n laillll Center Moroland, Pennsylvania. Imittillntlon of ofllcors of tho Lion Trcaaurer E. N. McCleon, of tlio ahovo • nt. .1 i llu. .milinl it" I of rill tor tho benefit of tho Prcabytorta A number of accidents hnvu hap- mimed IniuMtutlon, do iiolemnly swear that Mlsia Silo Roanoy of New York club of Atlantic Hlghlnnda waa ho] church. pened along this stretch of gravel tho above- statement, in truo to tho bent of mil i i ill.in I mil mil mil I mill '>" t in • waa a weck-ontl guest of her nliiter, Monday night whllo tho member roadway. till) ilmii i ul iiuiinii.n atui \ If hi tunes John Wllnon of Whlto road hai KBNNIOTII II. McQURKN, Frealdtnt, Faster... Further... At Less Cost uf i imiiiun tin I nil IUII HI ml t'. il rc«>- Mra. -David tthorldnn of Plnckney J enjoyed n call on tho Steamer Suni erected a wlro mesh fenco arount Mrs. Frank Miller Is home from n E. N. McCI,Ei;ii. Tieunurcr. lull in I.III ni I , (In uliilnl liiuuil 'if f»H road. I Hook. Joseph P. Donder Is tho no- visit at Nowark. Subscribed and aworn to before mo thla in | million nml llilllml lit a ni.itlnt, :,* picnldcnt, nuccecdlng Herbert his property. lltli duy of July, IMS. You Will... When you buy your Gas smd Oil nil I tin mi. 111 Mum llin.uf iliil- 1 IM Mr. anil-Mm. CHI'MM L. Wnlters ot Janipji Hly IM (mtnrtninlnft hi Mr. and Mro. Milton Cohen have (Soul) CHKSTEK II. ADAMS. tin tin.I imil • \ Mill III." (milieu n M Huntings,, Ncbrmiku, called on Mr. Fowler. Other ofllcoru are Sanuu returned- to their homo In Now York Nolnry I'uullc. ul, 1 nil nl Hi I i-lui 1 uf il I • (I OH' hrothor-ln-law, Moirla Murphy o Correct Attest:— Here. Him III n I in I nml out 'nl iNiu and Mra.M ' J. A. Van'acholcVl k of Now- Mnunnor first vice prcaldont, Joh New York. after a vlnlt with Mrs. F. Mullcr. CHAR. It. KNCMSH, mnn HluingJ road on Saturday. They ,! firazllo nccond vlco pprenldent Tho Shrewsbury A. C. banoba Miss Myrtle Rosa In visiting at Irv- FltANIC K. MICE. NO IK I Oi ,1111 m tit Ol AU'ithtt .Iclm M. Plllabury oecretuvy ui lngton. t ,j,!sj WAIUHiN II. BMOCIC, were on tholr way by nutomobllo to 1 ticanurer. toam will piny tho Foil Monmout Dlrectorn. Atlas Tires . . . Batteries .. . Lubrication I I itu ,T < tlimllK Il.lll .1 ]>,W Atlantic City to attend tho Mniionle team at tho lnttor's field Sunday at Mlsu Rone Hlttcnbach of Irvlni;tou [' III .1 I I 111 II I V l ti Imporlnl Bhrlno convention. Mr. Wai- ternooti at 2:30 o'clock. han concluded a stay with Mra. Mer- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Free Crankcase Service, of tin mh rillin • Fair Iluvcn Homo Itoblirtl, llittnlo of I'orry liynn Norrlu, doi-emed. l.l .1 , . ill III torn will otop ut tho Kits CuiHon lm- Mrs. Patrick Ahorn and two chl rlck Rons. h Jowolry worth $278 and $00 The First nld clnsa under lnr.lruc- Notlco la hereby EIVCII thnt tho ncrountn I fi,i i dron left Friday for Ireland wher of tho Bunncilbcr, lidmlnlntrntor of tho ea- , Id t II I,, 'I 'I. , JVIIfia Helon MnoFiidilln nf VVolluco | »l> we™ taken from tho homo tlon for. lioveral woolen will tak<; the tiito of «nltl dVciMind. will ho nudllail nnd Mr0 liho wil1l vlult. for a few niontha wit • I ,1 t U- J* final test tomorrow night. It if ex- nttitfd hy tho fiuirottnto of th^ County of i 111 II Hi in otreet loft Satunlny by train fur Cnl- - V. J. Flclior on liattln rontl n relative ;!. Monmonth mid ropoitod for settlement t pected that a First nld ni]und will be II "II" Ifornla, whoro aim will upend tlio l''«h' Havon botweon four nnd hall Koliert Reynolds, nopliovv of Mn tho Orplmnu Court ot «nhl County, o I ( mimi««r months. rMt llvo o'cloi'k atinilny mornlni organized noon after tho class lion TlHltudny. tho twenty-oflvanth (Iny of July. Raymond Gunther, returned to qualified for First nld work. A. I). 1033. at which tlmo nmillcutlnn "III /III, Minn jfttdgo flleutln nt Wnllnco I'ollco Chief Jouopli Hcrdoit ni Innd on Saturday. Ho hOH lived ji ho nmd« for tho atlnwnnco of coininlaulo! COR. MAPLE AVE. & BERGEN PLACE •AI.fl (! tl I '•(.'(<• t otrsct molarotl'lo ICdlnboro, Ponimyl- County Dctcctlvo William Muot Bhrewibury for tlio pant two year nnd counnel fecn- I . • III 1 i<» ,-, J* vanln, on-'Satutday. tlhn will returc i hnvn nnvcrnl CIIIPH which tltey |j, with M1'"1 Ounthor. Tha Rod Bank Keglntor travels Datcd Juno It. A. I). 10.13. COR. BRIDGE AVE. & RECTOR PL. J II, «om« tlmo In Auiimt. H«vo will Icuil to nn arrest, over every Ktreet In town und every AMIKItT W. WOliUKN. ,11!., lull Mr. nnd Mrfi. Clydo Mnsbn lmv roaa in tho county. Lot It carry your 600 flnfit V'ronl. Stieot, lied Bfltik, N. 3, COR. FRONT & SPRING STS. Hind Abli) RtHMtlanil nnd Minn an fhelr RUOMIO for tlio week, Mi moBosgft to thosn who live on tlicea Qulniiii. r«iOn» & Eflna irallook, Il«tlflattli high school u jia^s to adverttea In Tlio Heglnl«r. Manoa'a jiarontu trota SouUi Orang UMroughlares,—Advartioeniaat, llied Dank, M Page Twelve SED BANK REGISTER, JULY 1% 1931. the amount of the. traffic,'and oftener when Iron pistes century. This, too, has been changed. Welcome -Home Ua Juriautb vtnitlog vatiou oa the eounty road trip tha light because ot automobiles For the future, banking will bo car- Dr. Scssler's Bo@k of tlw esaelistian Early American Mra Sffla Coming®, and her ion Fred THOMAS IRVING BROWN, have been built at its present location but along Rari- stration of the growing assumption. ' take wh&tever action Will Ba Published Soon. Coming*, vtto «*• baok on • els, Gifts oolleotsd by Mra. Cominfu end Business BIsrtager. tan bay where there would have been few intersections, that crimes committed in the name the situation required regardless of montns' furlough ftom the Philippine on her trip to thla country were more attractive scenery for motorleta and a greater In- of politics aro Immune? Supremo I precedents. Tula la tho spirit which Tho book, "Communal Maude. Mr. Comings in financial presantod by bar to the.guMts. Mrs. has brought ua through. Comings and her eon retuntad Telephone—Red Banls IS. crease In property values. However, there is no sense in Court Justice Case has indicated that Among Early American Moravians," wtary of tlia Army and Navy tho election lawa were violated when Not more then a year ago many by Hov. Jacob John Seasler of Mld- Younff JJtcn'o Chrbtlan ecDoJntion thiough Europo and visited ItcJy, "crying over spilled milk." Tho mistake cannot be rem- Gorniany, Krauea end (hvltcCirland. edied, but tho state highway commission could greatly tho First National bank of Perth believed that tha evils of prohibition dlctown village. Is now on Bale. It Is tlenllla. Ho will upend most of Subscription Prices: Amboy loaned $55,000 on a noto to wero Incurable, since, as they tho eighth of a series of boolis on increase safety by placing automatlo llghta at tho most thought, tha Eighteenth Amendment American religion published by Hen- Oaa year $1.50 llnanca the campaign of former Gov- SSE5S2C5P largely used Intersections. ernor Larson. could not be repealed. Nobody l ry Holt & company at New Torlt. 1.00 Tho commission might to better purpose spend ISO Wero the charge violation of a stupid enough now to bo of that The price of tha book Is $3. months money in this way than for oomo of the thlnga it has parking regulation or tho theft of a mind. Mr. Sessler, who roceniiy gtadu- been doing. Deaths and Injuries at some of these Inter- few trinkets from a novelty shop wo Tho mere fact that It has boon pos- itod from, Columbia university with THE KKD BANK KEGISTBK sections hsva been almost as numerous as those at tho would rest assured ' that the law sible within a brief time to mako ths degree of doctor of philosophy so much progress In clearing up ths has dedicated the book to his wife, ia a raomber of Colt's Neck crossing before the robot,, light was placed in would operate. In lact, It would bo uae. Recently flasher llghta were placed at some of the an even bet that by tomorrow tho prohibition m6ss is vastly Inspiring. Gela M. Seaslor, who aealsted him In THE ASSOCIATED PRESS offender would have paid'a fine or bo If we could extrlcato ourselves from preparing It. Kovlowa of tho boolt intersections on tho Shore boulevard. They aro better that chaos, nothing la Impossible. S4 1ROAD ST., Tha Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tho than nothing at all, but that they aro inadequate is on his way to jail. will appear within a short time In 164 BROADWAY, p But offenses in the privileged So, too, on the international front magazines and newspapers. Tha pre- use for republlcatlon of all nowg dispatches to It or not shown by the fact that dreadful accidents have occurred we have changed.. Our agents at face of tho book follows: RED BANK.' LONG BRANCH. otherwise credited in this paper and also the local newo jj installed. realm of politics seldom'receive tho olnce t ey were attention of tho courts. For tomo London are seeking to mako frosh "This treatise la concerned primar- therein, i reason or another tho average pol- arrangements which will expand the ily with the pioneer Moravian!) In jltjclan or political office-holder stands foreign markets for American gooda America, e»pe.clally with tho aottle- WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1933. a better chance of misappropriating and improve the prices of our com- ments In and around Bethlehem, Spseiala for Thursday, Friday & Saturday ! One Way to Get Better and thousands of dollars without being modltles in our own domestlo mar Pennsylvania. Enough of the Euro- More Representative Government. prosecuted than the ordinary indi- kel. •. pean history of tho Moravians la vidual has of passing a traffic light Nearly every branch of Industry necessarily introduced to mako tha Eisto Efer.oy BUST CUT Why So Much Mystery About Something out of the ordinary occurred at the las without paying a flne, reports the tangiblo fruit3 of this American situation intelligible to ths meeting of tha mayor and counclf of Red Bank. Usu- Respect for tho law and faith in new confidence. .Salea aro increas- reader, but I make no claim to origi- Prime the Broad Street Bank? ally not more than a corporal's guard of citizens Is pres the courts will be established only ing Prices are improving. Jobs aro nal research oh matters relating to more numerous. Between March 1 tho European background. What about the Broad Street National bonk of Rod Jmt, but at this meeting nearly every seat was occupied. when justice is administered with 1 and Juno 1 tho aggregate market "I gratefully acknowledge my In- Bank? Is It to remain permanently closed, or in other This unusual display of Interest In tho public business loss discrimination than that now be- ing shown. Not without justification value of all listed shares on the New debtedness to tho authorities of the (Who'o or Halt) words to be put out of business, or will it receive an op- of the town was caused by the proposed amendment to York Stock Exchange Increased Moravian Archives at Bethlehem, the zoning ordinance to prevent a brewery from operat- the Impression has spread that it ia portunity, as has been accorded to many other banks. only the "small fry" who must obey nearly thirteen billions, or 64.8 per particularly to Prof. William N, 3B1RST 6 BIBS. to re-open. IriWJiere. Several letters were read from organizations the law while those with political in- cent, reflecting tho new confidence Sohwarze, tho archivist and president • (To Roll or Standing) opposing and advocating tho amendment. It was evi- felt everywhere. Of course there aro of tho Moravian college and theologi- Those eecm like lair questions which should ba an- fluence, whether they be racketeers cal seminary, for his assistance in swered without further delay. More than four months dent that those who favored allowing the new business or publio job holders, are account- problom? still to bo solved but wo to ba started far outnumbered thoae who opposed it, and able only to themselves. Monmouth havo the will to do what ia required. consulting tho manuscript records. FANOV have passed since the national banking holiday was de- The outlook ia moro promising than My thanks are also due to the Rev. clared Saturday, March 4. Since that time more than the mayor and council did the right thing by killing tho county has witnessed ample evidence amendment in accordance with tho-will of the people. of this. It lias seen officials misap- anything we have seen in years.— Vr.-B. H. Gapp, president ot tbB pro- Creamery H,500,O0O.00, representing the deposits of over'£,800- Collier's. vincial elders' oenferfince, for a criti- What a fine thing it would be if this same largo de- propriate thousands of dollars with- residents of this section have been frozen out of out even being indicted, and others cal reading of the manuscript and <1-H>. Tin) No one needs to be told of the dire consequences gree of Interest were manifested in other public mat- ndlcted for similar offenses never for helpful suggestions. to this community. It is out of tho question to expect a ; tera. Since the first of the year the officials have acted brought to trial, while Its criminal I owe much to tho constant en- (Cut from Tub) return to prosperity when the money of such a large j on many affairs of large importance with little or no courts are congested with the cases couragement and Inspiration of toy number of people IB not in circulation.' .-~.-iassistanc. e from citizens in the way of advice or con- wife, Gola M. Sessler, who has made of Inconspicuous citizens- charged Efcnoy 3 for FANCV lbs. for All this apparently cant bo helped at present, but! structive criticism. In every instance prior to last with minor offenses. We do not ad- t possible for me to undertako this 2 ona of its worst features can be remedied without losa of J woek'a meeting little or no public interest was shown •ocato greater leniency in the case worlc and who has also spont many rreah of the ordinary run of offenders. hours of tedious work on the manu- Largo GREEN time by ending the state of suspense caused by lack of either by attendance or by letters. script and the proof. Above all, I Information about the condition of tho bank. The time That this apparent lack of interest did not represent But it is tlmo consistency wero shown Stirinrjless by administering equally stern treat- A call was Issued for skilled work- am grateful to 'Herbert Wallace la more than ripe that tho people, regardless of whether a true picture of the state of public feeling waa readily ment to those who now enjoy the men for tho engineer corps of tho Schneider, professor of religion at they aro depositors of the bank or not, should receive evident. Many citizens who did not take tie trouble to political privilege of breaking the army. Columbia university, for his helpful facts and figures beyond the meagre information thus attend the meetings and express their vlewa did plenty law without running against it.—As- Edward Allgor of Belmar wan tho and critical comments on the subjoot far given. Conflicting rumors, none of them verified, of talking otherwise. Much of this comrr\ent was un- bury Park Press. first Monmouth county boy to bo and the organization of tho materials. aro afloat. This adds to tho stats of suspense and un- warranted criticism based on a misunderstanding of the mentioned for conspicuous service In 'All the translations from the Ger- Watch Long Branch Daily Record Friday Nighlfc certainty. It is not right that the community should facts. a citation issued by General Persh- man aro by tho writer with a few lng. Allgor delivered messages un- either bo buoyed up by false hopes or discouraged by Mayor Charles R. English, at last week's meeting, No Moro Corners, ixceptions which are otherwise cred- for More Specials 1 Confidence and hope are abroad In der heavy fire and helped carry away ted. pessimistlo reports which are without foundation. thanked the citizens for turning out in such large num- wounded soldiers at the battle of 11 Perhaps it is true that not enough time has elapsed bers and expressed the hope that they would continue to he land. Not within four years Jacob John Session lave the American people looked Belleau Wood, near Chateau Thierry. Tho following comment has beon for a full exposition of all the facts, but it seems only do so when important decisions were to be ma.de In tha ahead with moro courage or greater Mrs. William Hubbard of River government of the town. Hs said It was.chlafly by such, nade by a book reviewer: common sense to believe that much more omild bo di- isBUrancc. Tho struggln in not Plajsi. received a letter from hor }ttle ' ™ carriers, who are un- ed that farm conditions be improved. and Mrs. H. Rosen, Mr. and Mra. ernment from this provision should it desire to open Id,c, r civil service rules. But wo did little or nothing about It Cohen, Mr, and Mm. Folshman and Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. King of unused portions of land for bathing purposes, j Tho point haa often been stressed that putting utar until this spring. Miss Yetta Bolgrad. Markhnm place, Little Silver, recent- If tho Federal government Is reluctant to establish route service on a competitive bidding basis has les- Now the national government has A party wao held at the home of ly announced at their family home at IN THIS WAY ONLY the park, then tho. least It can do i.i to give financial aid sened the cost of operating the postal ccrvico eyetom. accepted the responsibility for lifting Mr. and Mra. Beigrad on Sunday Couth Windsor, Connecticut, the en- tho level of farm prices, and farm night for tho members of the Im- gagement of tholr daughter, Mies can you be sure to the state, which r-hoviUl take over tho project. The This Bavlng ifl a mera drop in the bucket of potitoflice Jacqueline Whoolock King, to Sto- land would co:;l nothing, nnd tho pxpenan of converting expense?? and it In Insignificant an compared with tho prices have risen. Llttlo Denmark mediate family. Thore waa rofrosh- faced this Issue fifty years of!". Wo mpntB nnrl gonoral fiOclabllity. phon didloy Bryco, Jr., of Blvcrdale- a funsral director la called, ha comes to a it Into a park would be nomimi!. Oner established, the real economy which could bo effected by ceasing to pay hoped to evade It. At last wo con- on-Mudson, New York. family overwrought with emotion, whooe tired revenue from concessions would nmke H pf\( fpoi-t- subsidies to transportation companies anil by ceasing to Mint) King la tho 8roat.-granddaugh- fronted the facts. MBS. BAXTEKSBY'S GOOD WORK nerves ere t@n&o, whoso ordinary calm Is brokea <16Wn* ing. allow congressmen rind senators to use tho malls fre•e - o-f- Beyond all doubt Amorican farm- ..jr of tho lato Commodore Charles And fee comos to perform nn intimate, almost oacrod, ohar te Groon and la tho eleventh in direct Public, licnrhr.,, n,,: 1;nirtu;illy becoming fxflnrt, rri ff° "' cimpilgn purposes. Othnr vvnyo hy which -••-g- should 1)0 the only baisin of awards, but 111(6 caunpa ot ths new hope' and courage and on a number of Ohio newspa- Inch of tho few remaining public boaches. much appreciated by till those who pers. Ho ID now secretary of tho ad- mo3t i;nod things It can bo uaed to bad purpose'ns It is everywhere apparent. have had the benefit of her unuclflsh li la because tha work ot a funeral director la DO in- If the Federal government lo nn ".vlllinB tin It nil when It In applie_. d to rcrvlco on ntnr routca. I-~t ,....put»s worlt. vertising commlttco of tlio National Other buulnosa will bo conducted Automobile- Chamber of Commarce. timate that we continually urge consideration ba jjlven liters to bo to pass \ip I lie opportunity to sponsor such ; I'ncln flam In tho yuleo of being cheap and mean to on a firmer basis by reason of what V/hen bankoro, cnglneoto, till oorto to I1I0 eeloctlon In advance. In this way alona can you s worthwhile project, tlio KUto ot New Jersey should j those who ecrvo him well and thcro enn be no real r.con- haa happened In recent months. The of mechanics and laborers flro fitlll Ilo attended tho University of Vlr- without titeadyi employmen„...,...„ t ,,...^,.puroliM-. ;lnia and tho Onlvei'nlty of Michigan, ha euro that, both personally ana professionally, tho Jump at the chance. Under proper mipervlMon st ftiiniylnBUchcircnmntnncr.il. hlgtteiit Birifflo ehttnirn In tha virtual uu ; swaa ehoseu mQMUrea up to the utandarda you havo eot. eS68t comparatively tinlitll in them; ro:ipriity, | Under tho Sherman Act biifjlnotifr -was to function. Of our tiunltltaitlonsj wo uliall »ay but little here. a park could be cntabllnhed ami conducted in a way j Now that typically hot, dry summer weather has nr- forbidden to do precisely thotio thlnrfa Regular cmploycrn of labor cannot Tangible ovldoncos of reliable aorvloo are hero for all riv ocl :1 which It wan necessary to do If jobs increana tholr payrolla undor present CIIMS'I'ENINO AT to B88. fluch'Inbkngtblo rofarencou ua yeara of oorvlcs th»t would make it an outnlanrfini; memorial to the en-j ' > " "<'<™ appropriate to remind fieri Bankers that wsro to ba provided. conditions nnil it Is (it thla point that nature of, tho Ameilcrm people. i they can obtain water for irty/n and jpirilen (sprinkling and honorable reputation oponlc for thomsslvca. But on BualneuB men can now co-opcrato Mm. Battcrsby'a appeal has broURht Ceremony Hundny for Daughter at I purposes nt one-half the umml charge. All that anyone to tho foro hundred!) of bmployoro Mr. ruul Mrs. William Smsscfc the many other polnta equally canentlnl, wa prefer Uiat, to provide jobn, to hold prices at de- who perhaps may havo only a dny'o you Judge for youriolvea. - o o-o-o-o-o — I has to do to receive thin service at the out rate is to cent lovelo and to do other things In notifify -lainefl i N. Hunt'II, M worlt to glvo, thereby hofplnfr tha Amanr}a Mao llmack, daughter of ondennt off the water dede- the public intercut. Tho man or tho community more than tlioy Imagine. Mr. and Mm. William G. Smack, w«« ThQ ona uur« «ray to Irtarn |u (o vlnlt our cntttlillnh- Why Not More Robot Traffic partment. Thortoftor, during the uummer months, me- corporation who trlcn to prolltiior or ABiiumo that BOO worlirsro havs rmoh ehrlutonod fJumlny nt tho homo of iHent and ask for further, mora opeolflo hifoi'iiiatlon. ter reading!! will bo to made an to give unerrt of water to do anything elto contrary to the earner! S10 through tha efforts of licr parents nt I.lneroft. TH6 epon- To do io laouro no obllgntion nnd wlllcaUBo you no Lights Like the One at Colt's Neck. pulillo Ititovoat can be oulckly brought Mrn, Battsrtiby, then a tidy sum has tho benefit of the new rate for !r Orent ISrltnln, Our curlier Minn Alia Ifnrotimn of North Cato- «1eutUi trap, I'rohnblv not omi life would have been lo/it lawn were written In prejudice. Wo no Tlirr now interne.* havo joliirol Him, Mdwnrd llnlnon of Now York fitirl 3lo ono would have Imon Injured If tha light had feared the* growth of lmnltfl that w« tlio Htaff of th8 Monmoutli • Mo* Hint Mrs). Hnrmali Mo(Julr« and linen planed at tho Intrirnoctluii whim tlio ntale hlgliway forbade tho vary tyjio of orfiiuilea- inuilul iioapltal at IidiHr BraMll. Ohnrlon Itonvcfl at Went Long vti\® lU'Kt Imllt. Olio ranuot help bul wonder why tlio tloh which would nnsiiro tho mifety They are Dr. John O. Clark of Kan- Urancll, 1183 W. Stw.«t, ttcd Monk, N. J. of our deposits. hlldl'fiTilarlea! members of tho *il»te. lilglnvny conimtftnlori sas City "»nd tlw University of Kan- A ?>lrlMay parly wrm hMd Montlay Perhaps Harry R. Ci-6Olt, el,|,.r Vtiephtttus 226 and their nnclntnnt« did not wrtllza the nrcrnnlly of this lovcntlprttor tfit At Iho Bams time wo nllowod bunko etl0 Medleal liciiool, Ur, Leopolds to, tktttmoan at tha Forman l>a»rdlng y^cautkm long Vs<\f6rA thf\y <1U1 w- th« widest latitude In PBtnblliihlt:if! Lopes of Mow York and th» Collage aehftnl for William (t. BtnMk, Jr., ,LT Lf r")'lt)ln!m'1"t' '« th« -o-ecllerl big shots of riompanlea for Ul» pur- of Phydlelnnd and Hiir£ennl fit Co- who wfls two To* light |« 4 complicated outfit of tiocti'iu muchln- of making speculative protltn. lumbia untv

their children, Dorothy and George, Uio Court, Card of Thanks, • > • spent part of last week at Newark JustlcB Whitaker, who presides It la with Blncere thanks that tho Card Party For with relatives and friends. Rock family extend their Rratitudo iety ver the Municipal Court of Lynch- to the many relatives and friendtf Mr. and Mrs. Howard Unger and aurg, one day noticed a vivacious who as3lnted them at the timo of the of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bang, Jr., oung negress sitting on tho front loss of tlieir father, W. K. Hock; were at tho Bank bungalow over tha )encli in the Court room reserved for especially those who fient beautiful week-end. > ipectators. Sho had crossed her floral pieces and condolences of sym- SUNU W.JULY ICth jC,JpUy Night on the Oeean Mra. Csiherino C. Stiles, It Will bo Held Nest Tuesday RED Ii \NK / wife of John S. Stiles of Spring Afternoon at Mrs. William tneea, and the fact that she "rolled pathy. HJtY Ul« ."/Sands at Deal for the Mera- street, died last Saturday morning ler own" waa so obvious as to at- Rose S, Rock, . Mil) HANK. Arnold C. Rock, 0 Olf AH a^'bera of a Little Silver Organ!- at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Tornier's—Moonlight Sail in Fair Haven News. :ract undue attention from thoso •in iitlir lm I II Ad } O M Bv Qulnton James •"• ' ibout her. Leroy W. Rock. in- far Ilnil) ! t I *j J « a) *' zalioa—Wading Contest Earl Denver of Camdcn. Sho waa 83 August. . I J —Advertisement. years old. | ,•> Mrs. Stiles was tho daughter of the Elks' bowling club will be held without Italy or ono of hor colonle iold Cedum.) , on .Into cit . 1 i It tl tft WMionah society of Little Silver en- You arc making an unseemly dls- lur lei vlr ti( i' the late Elijah and Ann Matthews next Tuesday afternoon on tho lawn Issuing a stamp, the rapid rate of joyed a beach party Friday night at and wau the last member of her im- Jack Farrell, sports announcer for .lay." WANT ADVERTISEHEWTS. til tllK lit «! ti Deal. A huge beach atovo, propped of Mrs. William Turnler's home on production docs not seem to impair mediate family. Besides hor hus- the quality. station WAAT, and a former eporta "I'se quite comf-table, Judge; an' Sun., July aotli, find Other with Iron etandg otucli into.the Band East Front street, At a business ain't makln' no mo' display dan de Too Lats For band eho is survived by threo daugh- meeting Monday night it waa decid- The stamps Issued by Cyrcnalca In •cporter on the New York Dally August 2. close to the waves, waa put Into uoo ters, Mrs. Anna Valleau of Bed Newa, bas rented Mrs. Annie Kirk's white ladies' does," she replied with LOCKSMITH and ccneral requiring, Hlmrp- •• to-try hamburg steak and onions, ed to hold a moonlight sail in Au- connection with the night of an Ital- an impertinent toss of her head. Bank, Mrs. Florence Glfford of gust. Augustus Minton has donated i.in squadron across tho north Atlan- bungalow on DcNormandlo avenue. enincr lawn inowera; very rcnuoiiabJc .bacon and frankfurters, for sand- Lung Brunch and Mrs. Denver of Mr. Farrell and William Anderson, 'I fine you live dollars for con- rice. Sharpen Ing naw« ft ml scinsora .ami [wlches. Aloo there wore plcltles, tho uso of his boat for tho occasion empt of Court," said Justice Whit- x nnd Holdering; fit nny kind of key« and Cumdon; throo.sons, Hubort Stilea and tho members will be accom- proprietor of the River Road res- ,x tiie loci. Tuny Crows, 115 Oakland, 'rolls and Bolt drinks. And aa a of Highlands, John S. Stiles, Jr., of taurant, attended the auto races aker. "Go In the Clerk's ofllec and trcet^Rcd Bun}..' •»___ __ finale, to "top it all off" there were panied by their husbands and es- y your fine." Matawan and Clifford Stiles of Bed corts. Sunday at Woodbridge as guests of WHITE WOMAN witrieu to do peiiornl •'watermelons. Bunk, and ten grandchildren and Walter St. Dennis, publicity direc- She seemed to be rather pleased at hotel work; stay In. Addre»» l\ O, Box Ono ot the features of the party Mr. and Mrs. Turnier will soon tor at the race track. hus occupying the center of the 29G, Red Dunk. eight great-grandchildren. DO. Apply to J, h. Old and young Joined In tho con- afternoon with Kov. Albert L. Baner, from tho club in appreciation for Ilubhurd, at Monmouth Bout club, Red pai^pr of tho Methodist church, in countries, Uruguay and Brazil, have will hold a bazaar and chicken pat- Bunk. test, among them being ono who waa their good work In putting on sev- carried constellations on their Tho Lcaafc Corrupt. charge. The bearers wero tho three tie supper tomorrow night in the ICE BOX $2.r>0, drop head Sinffor sowing 73 years of age. Tho winner was eral successful shows for Its benefit. church basement. Tho lato Speaker of tho House, Mrs. Alice Engholm. When she re- sens and three of tho grandchildren. machine, in perfect condition, $7.01); Burial wai In Fair View cemetery. Thoso present wero Mrs. Cecelia H. J. Booker, principal of the Nicholas Longworth, used to tell of fireiesn cooker $'2,00, mahogany tea wn^on turned to tho shoro she was almost Cantlllon, Mrs. Maude Eichele, Mrs. a Negro who came in to a border 52.00. and a 9x12 fibre I-IIR Sl.r.O. Stima- as wet as If eho had been swimming. Fisk street school, ia taking courses bevry Thrift Shop, Wilson avenue. Port Mary Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth King, at Rutgers university in methods of own in Ohio on election day. Monmmith.* * However, her reward waa satisfying. D. Denlso Lcfforson, Mrs. Cathcrlno VanBrunt, Mrs. Ar- In the afternoon an acquaintance She received as the prize for being for many ycarB a resident of Red administering to handicapped chil- nold Hesse, Mrs. Eleanor Morris, dren. met him. "Have you voted, RastusV" menu for mil e, til a desi rablo Rod [inyour electric refr!qerai0lf tho best wader a box containing Bank and Little Silver, died early Bank locution. Biirgflin for 1|\tinmm Hiiir, i,pr \ itli Him. A ham donated by David JonoB, Long Branch, from a complication Welsh, Mrs. Florence Tomlinson, "Well, boss, it was disyer way. ] llll'F;o dlumoml Lihcriil re^ ml I.o t the president of tho socioty, was dis- of diseanoB. Ho was 69 years old. stven o'clock at the Kpiscopal par- cither in Ailmry P nrli. oi: Rid Ilnnl Mm Mrs. Bessie Schwartz and Mra. ish house. meets a Republican on th' street an posed of on tho co-operative plan. For a short time ho had charge of Mazie Johnston. he gibs me 'leven dollars to vote his Frnnk H. Tichoi r. :SG RivciMi lo .iv cnue, A bunco party will be given Fri- or, Tbo winner waa Fred Hurley. A Jcnos's service station at West Ber- ticket, an' I meets a Democrat, an' phone Red Bnnk_ 3430^ _ __ day night of this week at the Epis- large part of the evening was spent gen place and Maple avenuo. stamps. The constellation of Pega- he gib mo seven dollars to vote hlf EXPERIENCED RIH" wanted for hrn^Z in singing, with Mrs. Katharine Ho was a member of Silver coun- copal parish house for the benefit of ticket. So I voted for th' Democrat.1 work. Apply nt 23 West Front hired, Weddings. sus appears on tho airmail stamps the church. Red Bniik. __ Throckmorton as tho leader. The cil, American Mechanics, and of the issued by Uruguay in 1029, and the "But tho Republicans gave you the GIVE mClTriEUrBiitioHno n trial. TliToV Bong, "When tho Moon Comes Over Exempt Firornen'a association. Sur- Southern Cross Is pictured on sev- most money." all I nflli. I>ont HFiy fraction chin *M I the Mountain," was changed to viving besides tho daughter men- Cleaner—Carter. eral Brazilian issues, beginning with "Yas3lr, dat's Just" th' pint. I voted Dont ho flim-flammed by Bo-ciilieil t>o«t "When the Moon Cornea .Ovev tho River Plaza News. pricca nnd rash iirii-ei<. 11 uy whore there tioned aro another daughter, Miss In the presence of tho Immediate that of 1887. for dem Democrats because dey was ia one Btralght prirc. Buy Rlchlield K«»O- Ocean." Gladys Lefferson, and two brothers, least corrupt." . lino at Martin (Irifun's Service Stution, families, Miss Ruth Blackburn In thn foreground of the most re- A meeting of the flrc company will Maple nvenuo nnd BerRcn place. Red Tho Wenonah society js a non-sec- Joseph of Colt's Neck nnd Lauron cent stamps from Cyrenalca is a tarian missionary and social organ- Cleaner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be held tomorrow night. Bank. Nobody ever B°t any tiling exc-ept of Freehold. Irvin Cleaner of Rutledgc, Pennsyl-i group of airplanes In flight forma- Finished Off tho Play. a fldimre deal there. ization. Ono of Its principal objects Tho American Mechanics held their The Community club met last WII'L pncrlfico ire bnx in exrnllcnL rondU vania, became the bride of Harold F. I tlon. The values are: 19 Ire, 7i> night. Tonight a bunco party for One night at the theater a rather tion; three doors, ail porcptntn lln _d. iten-' la to support tho missionary work service at the lato residenco Monday Carter, son of James G. Carter of ;ccntcaimi, green and blue; 441, 75c ulne cork tnRulntton; tor quirk Fa!c. Phono of Miss Mary Lovott In India. Miss night. Tho funeral waa held yester- the benefit of tho club will bo held, fried gentleman stood up In his seat Red Hank 3539-J, Must be Been to be IJort Monmouth, Tuesday of last! red nnd deep blue. They were for with Mrs. Henry Paasch in charge. right smack in the middle of the play _ovett Is now homo on a furlough. day afternoon, in chargo of Rev. week at the Red Bank Presbyterian ! uso on mail sent to Rome for the She was unablo to attend tho beach The 500 club will meet at the homb and said: "Is there a doctor in the FINE IriBh setter, male, hit by car bchiK John Blair o£ tho Little JJIlvcr Meth- church. Tho ceremony was per-! Balboa flight. cured for. Puiipiea an»l kitten party last week. On Friday, AuguBt odigt church. Interment in charge of Mrs. James J. Taylor tomorrow house?" The actors faltered slight- nccl 4, tho Wononah society will hold an- formed by Rev. John A. Hayes. The | For the Fame purpose Tripolitania afternoon. ly, but the play bravely "went on," homes. Phone GOS Ited Jiank. of Funeral Directors Mount & Son bride was attended by her sister, I Issued two .stamps having the same othor beach party at Deal and they waa in Evergreen cemetery, Little Audrey Willis of Fair Haven was though it was a bit of a blow to hopo that Miss Lovett will bo pres- Miss Esther Cleaner, and by Miss ', values but of different designs. They a guest of Nancy Meeker last Thurs- those concerned. A moment later, Silver. Gladys Williamson of Germantown,! show an airplane in flight, a winged Avoid Embarassment of ent with them at' that time. They : day. the same gentleman, still standing, cay that they aro going to give a Pennsylvania. Paton Napier of At- lion and an ongle. The lower value repeated his question. At this second George Drummond Roop, lanta, Georgia, was groomsman. j is black and brown; the higher, blue Miss Edith Fottis has returned to rouolng reception for her. Sidney after having spent two weeks call, a man arose in tho rear and 'son of Willard J. and the late Sarah The brlrto was attired in a pink!>™a light green, with Mrs. August J. Miller. said: ."Yes, I'm a' doctor," where- Dropping or Slipping They Lllio It. ] C. Roop, "died Sunday night at Rlv- organdie dress with white accessor- Short Short Story. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of upon tlio fried gentleman neatly Hit Don't liu- _tnlj_.idnu_(l -ituin \>y li&v Kcadcrf) of Tho HugitiLer lake th^ orview hospital following an opera- les and sho had a corsage of gar- About sovon months ago Peru ished off the performance for that your (also teeth nlip or drop when y Finn Reported Last tion. He was 23 years old, and was Elizabeth aro visiting Mrs. August eat, talk, laugh or sneeze. Just sprinkle paper because they like it No prizes denlas. The bridesmaids woro cos- piHce(j a portrait of its president on J Miller. evening by saying, In a tone of great a little FASTEETH on your plates. Thin an electrician by trade. Ho made tumea of white organdie with white Ith o io-centavo value of a new Issue, bonhomie, "How do you like the play, have ever been offered in building Its Herbert Ashwell and family, who new. extremely fine powder Rives a won- r Seen on Long Island big homo -with his grandmother, Mrs. accessories and they had corsages of | A fcw ,jayS later, as heretofore doc?" derful senBe of comfort and security. No circulation up so It k oe3 Into eight Alloo Roop of White street. have Just returned from a trip to gummy, gooey tante or feelinK. Het PAST gardenias. noted, it discovered a law forbidding TEETH today ot Whclaii's or any other out of ten homes In thia section. Michael Finn of Rumnojj, who dis- Ho was ft. mernbor of Myfltin Niagara Falls, aro visiting Mr. Aah- —Advertisement A wedding dinner was held at the the use of a living person's picture well's father, Richard Ashwell. It pays to advertise in The Register. drug etore. appeared on June 26, in a car be- Brotherhood lodge of Masons of Red home of James G. Carter. After a longing to William H. Olmstead of Bank, Onward council, American on a stamp. Tho unsold stamps Mrs. Robert Wilde of Fair Haven Broad street, was reported seen last trij? to Chicago, whero they will at- showing the chief executive, Luis M. was a visitor here yesterday. She Mechanics, the DqMolay legion of tend tho World fair, the newly mar- Saturday night at Wcstbury, Long honor, and had been Scout master of Sanchez Corro, were ordered burned. recently moved from Detroit to Fair Island, by Joseph Layton of Chestnut ried couplo will start housekeeping Recently President Cerro was as- Haven. troop 23 of tho Baptist church tho at Germantown. The groom Is em- stroot. past five years. He was a member sassinated. Still more recently, a Miss Helen Wilson and Andrew J/LC txf and active worker of the Baptist ployed by Halsey, Stuart & company dealer reports, the 10-centavo value, Finn Is wanted by Rumson police of Philadelphia. He la a graduate Tebington of New York were recent for tho theft of Olmatead's car. He church. not burned at all, was placed on sale. guests of John F. Kelly and family. Is also wanted by tho police ot Gar- of tho Middletown township high Counterfeits. Surviving are a brother John" and school and of Swarthmore university. den City, Long Island, for assault two sisters, Florence and Alien, all of Among the most interesting ex- - and battery. The brido is a graduate of Swarth- Matawan Personals. Red Bank. Tho funeral will be hold moro university. hibits at the International Philatelic On Sunday tho police of Red Bank at hifl late homo this afternoon at exhibition, held last month in Vi- Miss Marjorie Deer of Catsklll, N. wero askod by tho Long Island au- 2:30 o'clock, and at three o'clock at _., was the week-end guest of Miss enna, was a display of counterfeit Virginia Yerger. thorities to check on a car bearing tho Baptist church, Rev. Edward W. MulvlMll—Dcstrlbats. stamps, some of them valued higher Olmstead'a llcenso number. They de- Miller officiating. Interment, in Mrs. Hugo Koch of^Newark Is vis 95 BROAD STREET. NEXT TO RED BANK POSTOFFICE, clared that hlB roadster had been chargo of R. R. Mount & Son, will Miss Dorothy M. Mulvihill, daugh- thnn tho genuine. itlng at the home ot her son-iin-Iaw, tor, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J;i Mulvi- The Vienna police department con- driven Into a Garden City garage for I bo nt Fair View cemetery. Tho Ma- William E. Jordan. Mmlo from tho cholccJlS repairs. When the attend*;, t com- sonic rites will bo held at tho grave. hill of Rumaon, and James G. Dc- tributed about 5,000 counterfeits, in- A. P. Munning returned home last Prices for One Week IDEAL a"ality irrapea andcano pleted the repairs, tho driver 'notend stribats, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis cluding a number of thoso foisted on week after a six weeks' trip to Eu- July 13 to 19 Inclusive of paying knocked the attendant un- P. Destribats of Llncroft, wero mar- collectors 25 years ago by Dimitri rope. s n s a r, A delicious J Mrs. Mary Lilly, conscioua with a blackjack. Tho ried Sunday nftcrnoon at three Mladenowlch, a Bulgarian student Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Fat- spread . . • eapeclally man then drove off. wifo of Georgo C. Lilly of Middle- o'clock. The ceremony was per- who specialized in forging the rarest BRAND town township, died Friday morn- erson wero week-end guests of Mr. UNEEDA g;ood for tho yo The Rod Bank police informed tho formed in Holy Cross church at Issues. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick. ing at tho Long Branch hospital Rumaon by Rev. John E. Murray. Garden City police that tho ear had from a complication of diseases at Misses Evelyn and Enes Lagomar- been stolen. Later tho car wa3 the age of 36. Sho was born at Mld- Tho brido was attired In a white Leonardo News. Eino entertained a number of guests PURE found abandoned at Mineola and dletown, a daughter' of Richard and satin gown and a turban of white at a house party last Thursday even- Full Ib. jar Olmstead went there and drove it Frances Taylor. rose petals. Sho carried a sheaf of (Tho Rod Brink RcRifltcr can be bought ing. back to Red Bank. white lilies. Miss Eleanor Mulvihill in Leonardo nt tho atoreB of Fred Meyers Rudolph Buntenbach is having the Surviving besldc3 her husband is of Rumson was, her sister's brides- eenorfll elorc.) month of July as a vacation from his a daughter, Vorgio L. Lilly; two maid. She woro a rose crepe frock duties with the Bell Telephone com- brothers, Richard and Paige, and a Miss Marie Olvany of New York TLAYERS' AUXILIARY with white accessories and carried spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. pany of New York. Bister Florence, all of Mlddletown. a bouquet of pink and blue larkspur. Tho funeral was held Sunday after- Arthur Rieman. ASSORTED Bridge Frizes Awarded at Social Daniel J. Dostrlbats acted as his Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rosa "arc spend- Hlteh Hiking to Fair. Meeting Last Night. noon from the funeral parlors of brother's best man. J Mount & Son and later at tho Eed ing a week with friends at New James Baily, son of Mr. and Mrs. At tho social meeting of the Play- Hill Baptist church. Interment was Tho bride is a member, of the York. James Baily, and' Jack Friebaum, ers' boat club.auxiliary of Fair Ha- in tho church yard adjoining, Spring Lake Heights teaching staff. Mrs. Lena Philippl and her son, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frlobaum of | ven laBt night bridge prizes were The groom is associated with his Daniel Philippi, of California, have Eong Branch, notified their respec- SOUPS father at the Llncroft farms. won by Mrs. Frank Enstlco, Mrs. been spending a few days with Mrs. tive parents last week that they had (EXCEPT Mrs. Cntherino Zolzcr, Edith Philippi. THtlRS., FRI. _ SAT. ONLY I William H. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Tom- wife of Peter Zolzer of Allen street, Tho couple left on a motor trip reached Akron, Ohio, in-thelr hitch- TOMATO) llnson, Mra. Richard McAllister, Mrs. through New England and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacKay and hiking jaunt to Chicago. Tha two Hoffman. Mrs. Mlnton, Mrs. William Shrewsbury, died Saturday morning On their return they will reside at family of Jackson Heights, Long Is- at tlio Long Branch hospital, where boys will attend tho World Fair. Tirrnicr, Mrs. Marion Beck, Mrs. Lfncroff. land, havo rented Dr. May's bunga- GLENSIDE BKAND S»muel Corso and Mrs. Calvin Brlt- sho had been a surgical patient. low on Washington avenuo for the BEST CUTS tpn. A luncheon was served after Surviving aro a daughter, Mrs. rest of tho summer. "Bumpy Air." the games. Tha meeting was large- Charles Kell? of Wost Front street. Burko-~Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan and "Bumpines3" la such a common ex- ly attended. Rod Bank, and a niece, Mrs. Harold Miss Margaret Burke of Hiclisville, family of Leonardo aro on an auto- porienco of the aviator that, in Eng- Fancy Fatted Fowl Hurley of Red Bank. Long Island, formerly of Freehold, mobllo trip in Canada. land, a numerical scale has been do- 4 to 0 lbs. AVER. Duplicate Contract Bridge. Tho funeral was held Monday af- and Goorgo Cross, son of Mrs. Henry Tho Leonardo Yacht club gavo a vised for "recording the extent to A duplicate contract bridge game ternoon at Elizabeth, Rov. Carmen Cross of Holmdol, were married | beach party Saturday evening. The which It prevails in tho atmosphere PRIME CHUCK ROAST was held at tho homo of Mr. and Tremlmth, pastor of tho Rod Bank Thursday morning at St. James's profits will bo used to deepen the at any time- and place. The scale Mrs. Thomas J. Kappock at Leo- Roformcd church officiating. Burial church by Rev. Dr, John B. McCl03- boat channel in the lagoon. runs: 0, no bumps; 1, slight bump3; MUTUAL QUALITY nardo Friday evening, uBing tho Ho- was in Evergreen comtory, Elizabeth. key. John Oberlo of Jersey City Is 2, occasional bumps; 3, bumpy; 4, well match point syotom. Tho win- The bride woro a blue organdie ; spending a few days with his moth very bumpy; 5, exceptionally bumpy. SMOKED COTTAGE HAMS ners were Mrs. E. G. Hoch and Har- Mrs. Catherine Nixon gown with blue and white accessor- < Cr, Mrs. Louise Oberlc. Says Charles Fltzhugh Talman in ry G: Banta, with a score of 24 of ICcnmorn place, Broolclyn, former- les, and carried pink rones. Miss | Mrs. Francis Goertner and family his Science Servico feature Why the SUGAK CURED ma^ch points. Mrs. T. J. Kappock ly of Fair Haven, died "last Saturday Florence Feoly ot Brooklyn, who j nt Wcstiiokl aro making a visit here Weather? (Washington): arid Claronco W. Wlckman wore tho at her homo after an illness of threo was brideomald, wore yellow chiffon | for a fcw days. "Bumplne5B la sometimes duo to AU KINDS OF wocltn. She Is survived by her hus with brown accessories, and carried Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wnddcll and vortical currents set up as a result TETLEY'S runners up. Other players wero Mrs. yellow roses. J. M. Ohlsen, Mr. and Mrs. John band, Clauills Nixon; four children, family havo returned homo after a of Irregular heating of tho earth's ORANGE PEKOE Bolognas & Frankfurters Margaret, Mary, Veronica and James Mrs. Raymond Phillips played tho Hojourn at Chicago whero they1 vin- surface, such aa tho contrast between Schmltt, E. G. Hoch, Mra. Clarenco wedding march, and Mrs Edward d W;. Wlckman, H. ti. Samueloon, Mrs. Nixon; a sister, MIBS Winifred Kc- ltcd frlondg and attenaod tho Wori a green field and a tract of baro FRESH lh. I'l.ATI! H, G. Banta and T. J. Kappock. An- hoo, and a brother, Daniel J. Kchoe. McDonoURh sang. Only tho imme- I flllr ground strongly heated by sunshine. Tho funeral was held yeatcrday diato families of the couple attended I Mlsa Ko9amUnd Twitchell is the Sometimes it is duo to eddies and '.i tb. pUg. It), pkg. Chopped Beef Corned Beef other game will bo plnyod Friday tho coromony nnd n !>renkfast which . Cullllac lourlim fir night. morning at her lato home, and bu- uwn(>1 f other irregularities caused In tlio hor- rial was In Guto of Hcavon ceme- wan served later at their new homo ; Mr3 A1|ce gnaw nnd ta^ttyf 'Mr, ' izontal flow" of nlrVy hills and moun- tery nt New York. | ,, °'"}tlcl- .... and Mrs. Thomaa Buckley and fam-I tains. Lastly, sometimes it is an In- Patients At Itlvorvlow Hospital. •s. Allen Mont- j cldcnt of a squall or thunderstorm, brothoraMr. Cros, Henrs Isy associateand Williamd wit, Ihn thhlo jn and Ml, nnd Amy L. fltovenson, ton years old, Miss Juno V. WMls, gomery and family nro occupying I icfardloss of tho stato and conngu- FREE! m daughter of Dr. G. S. Stovcnoon of llrm of Cros3 Brothers. thelr uummcr bungalows. i ration of the ground. Tho Jolt ex- a former resident of Red Bank, died 1 pacluigo Sunuhlno Honey 12c Mlddlotown township, was Injured on Saturday, July 8, at hor homo at Tho Ocean View Community Sun- ! perlenced by aircraft In bumpy air m yesterday when tho head of an nx Bradenton, Florida. Tho hotly wan ji—Itosongnrtcn. day-school and church opened for is described ns a 'bump,' and if It Is Graham Craokers with 1 can of flew off tho hnndlo and hit hor on nummcr noanon Sunday with lari-c duo to Irregular heating of tho Fresh Fillet of Haddock 19c removed to Spottswood whoro tho Tho marriage of Mla.i Kao Jacnli- JOHNSON'S tho head. Sho was brought to tho funeral wan held ln'nt Thursday with attendances. Special music wn.t ren- ground it. la sometimes tormed a son, daughter of Mrn. Nathan Jacob- dered by Mia:i Edith I,ufburro\v nnd hospital and four etitches woro Rev. Jamcu H. Owenn of Red Bank, aon of Perth Amboy, nnd Philip Itos- •heat bump.' CAMPERS ! WEEK-ENDERS ! neccBuary to elooo a cut on tho Bcalp. a retired Presbyterian minister, in Mrs. IJcck/.leBle. After thn iicvvlcea "Heat bumpn can often ho traced TnUd ajiinj; ii ongnrton, son of Mr. and Mrn. Isaac next Sunday omcera and trunlcoa Ruth Clayton, daughter of Mr. nnd chnrjfo. llosengarton of Waterbury, Connec- to very small features of tho ground. €KOSS|i) ISI,A fipnnd tho mmi- height of tho airplane.'" wcokn at tho Krclii hungulow. llllm recital connlutr.il of tho Grund Polon- Catherine Itogora and M!H;J Evelyn mor at Virginia Beach and upon I.nnox Pnlln and hln lion npont part Beverages Cleanser . 2 9c Apples 4 BIS? In IB flat minor anil tho Ma- l'ortor of Ituimmn mo spending two their return thoy will rcnlda nl l'orth of lnut week at their bungalow horn. Famous Fulry Rtorlpft. fimall Bottlon 2c hottlo deposit xiljjta In B flat mnjor. wcokfl at Lavalaltr, Amhoy. "I'll pay you next wook." Hnchh lti*i Mrs. Clmrlotto Oulijor and con f John and family nro on uu nutomo- "You'll doublo your money In a Id oa. riot. Pomproy Ivory Soap 2 '"' 17c '! Vat Fatally injures Child. Mlnton—AVi-lr. Win trip to C!hlrni;(i, whero they will year." VlnlU'd At Atlantic Oily. utti'iul tho World fulr. "It'll mnlto 80 mllcn an hour." Ginger Ale Himl In ovdryUiIni; It tnurhivi Dorothy flurqic, noven of Thomp- Mini! Mario Mo/ido of Bhinivtihttry Mliji! Carolyn Mlnton, daughter of son avenue, Kemiatiui'g, wan fatally 1 Olifiil(];j I/ny nnd fftmlly hnvo boon "Tho tlrefl aro nn good aa now." ) No hottln dopoldt Vl.Y motored to Atlantic City on Rntui Mr. and Mni. Chnrle. ] Mlnton of visit Ing rijlfttlvcu In Connecticut. "Why, dear! I novel' look at nny Injured Hunday night by an auto- Knlr Hnvcu, and John W«lr, Jr., lion ilny whore »lu) vltilted with frimuli;. Mr. nnd Mni. Cleorgo Phllllpn nnd othor woman." SS oa. bot Fnnieroy Swatters . """'!' 10c mobile driven by Wnltor Evnmi, 3D, of Mr. nml Mra. Jolm \Vnlr of Cult'n tur of fill! Davln nvmtue, Arlington. , —«s^ «*ss*—-—™. da\iKht(ir Dolores npent tho woek-end "You <}on't look a clay over twon- Ribbon , . 2 Sc Nnclc, woro innrrlml fiaturdny nt here. ty." Ginger Alo Evans waa HnM on a technical T.avrtt'ft Plitifinry Wtnrt. 1'hllndolphla. Tho roupln nrn living Tanglofoot S( loliy Mni. Chrlftlopher Bnnjr tn »t \ht> "Not guilty." , ,( forga Jjjnf. charge of mnmitaiurhtar nml rntannecl Tlio LovottVt nursiury ir;im drfcul M nt C'ull'ii Nock for I ho premrnt. Tho T^irif; Uniiieh httiipltiil, whero idio tin- "Theno eKK arn Htrlctly frenh,^ for ('• In $3,000 bail for'h*liihit; before Ilo- rd thf Tinl Hank Ooloirii Olimta, S brjdo w«o grnihintcd from tlio Hod Plu.i no tottln dnpoult Fly Paper . 1 dm went nn opr'fatlon. "IHvery thrnad In pitro wool." t wail&tn A, ,N, fe» 4 tut Bight ftt-MJliia Bs,nM. hlch estiooS to. Jun«, Mu awi Mm, Gfiorg-a KciUft tad RED BANE REGISTER. JULY 12.1988. proved In health at the home of an-a recent operation. It la .expected TIMOTHY E. HOUNIHAN Boy Shot In Aram other Bister, Mrs. Thomas Estlow of that ho will bs able to got up today. Los Angeles. Mrs. Esstmond went Harry Sprung ia converting hi Contractor and Builder By-, Companion to California late Iset winter. barn into a two-story poultry house, XJ$ten to tSio Tha dancs held by tha fire com- Tlio work ia being done by Henry Chamber of pany at tho new flrehouse last week DeNysB of Red Bank. SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Richard McCoach, Fifteen, of Commerce was attended by over 400 persons Services will bo hold at the chapel Program New SOBEEN AKB ETOBH ENCLOSUBE9 Spring Street, Wounded When end it was highly successful In each Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock WJBI, Fashion Booli ISO Brides fireaoe, Red Banli, N. Jack McHugh's Rifla Went Off every respect. Bo many people •were with Rav. Alan Knight of Atlantli 7:SO to 8:S0 Accidentally. on band that some who were unable Highlands In charge. Friday Night. tai Out, to dance inside tho building did so John Killelea and Richard Swee- Richard McCoach of Spring street, outside Tho profits amounted to ney visited John Warneker Friday fifteen years old, and Jack McHugh over $129. night at the Now York Presbyterian PUSSY tind Howard Bailey of Harding road, Tho Sunday morning Catholic hospital. Mr. Warnoker is rapidly fifteen and sixteen respectively, set masses at the new firebouse ero be-Improving, and Is able to walk about forth one morning last week with ing largely attended. Over 600 wore a little every day. Ho fractured a ABOUT THE WAY THEIR rifles on their shoulders to shoot present Sunday, most of them being vertebrae several weeks ago In a SHIRTS ARE LAUNDERED crowo. After walking quits, a ways summer residents. fall. tho guns were still reBtlng on their The Montnouth unit Republican Albert Christy of Philadelphia was shoulders, for nary a orow was to beclub will meet at the homo ot Mrs. recent guest of George Mauser ana A Few Here's good news! YOU can have your shirts tor seen. Aa McHugh passed under a George Yarnall Tuesday, August 1. family. sports, business or dress finished correctly for tha tree1 a twig caught in the trigger Tho unit will give a luncheon at tho Mrs. Harold WWgerodt anddaugh- occasion, all in the B&EQC bttndlc and the gua went off. McCoach, fliebouse next Wednesday. tor Anno have returned home from walking directly behind, felt a sting- Tho firemen are preparing; to hold a ten-day trip to Bormuda. © SOFT (no starch) ng pain in his arm. The bullet bad their annual fair In August Doris Layton, daughter of Mr. and a STARtfJAISH FINISH (light starch) hit him. Mrs. Edgar Layton, celebrated her © HEAVY STAHCH Miss Marjorle Worthley of Red eighth birthday on Friday. The Bank, who was hailed by the boys, New Monmouth News. Kuosts at tho party were lEvelyn Jraft, Julia McCarron, Ellen and r l brought McCoach to the Rlvervlew Stocks in the various departments are complete Hda individualized eliirt laundering service is making a great hit. YouH hospital in her car. The bullet was The annual picnic of the Baptist Elizabeth Mouser and Kenneth 14s this great THREE-WAY service Prices liana been lednced. lodged deep In the flesh, above tha Sunday-school will be held Thurs- n. lbow, but It did not bit the bono, day, July 20, at Shark River Hills. MIs3 Bessie Michael of New York at this time. Prices have advanced 25% to 50% The- extra details of Columbian finish are readily noted on comparison, and it wae decided not to romovo' the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Morford and Mrs. Julia Achton of Virginia "TouTl never Imom hotv much better it h until you try it" bullet immediately. X-ray pictures have moved Into tha house which are guests at tho home of Mr. and were taken of the arm. hey recently bought from the es-Mrs. Guy Rlchdalo of Phalanx. in the last few weeks. Yovwill have to pay The shooting occurred In Little Sil- tate of Miso Augusta Griggs. The local residents who attended ver. Chief of Polico Fred Zlegler in- About thirty members of tho theater party at Newark on Sun- much more for your merchandise later* Why) Tdeplumest WX 4800 vestigated and took the rifles away Christian Endeavor society of the day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry Asbury Faik 3330 from tho boys pending further in- Baptist church enjoyed a beach par- if River Plaza, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- MArkel 3-39C0 vestigation. ty Saturday night at Port Mon- man Wood of Oldbrldge, Mr. and not take advantage of the present low prices mouth. They had the free UBB of .lro. Joseph McGarrlty, Mtsa Ada E. BEWAHK, NEW JERSEY , I Wilson's beach through the courtesy Fenton and William Woodward. Af- Port mOniSlOUth NeWS. 'ot Joseph Stava, the owner. The ter tho ahow tho group 'enjoyed a while you can. matter was arranged by Howard W. dinner at Newark. i' (Tha Red Bank Rocister can be bought Roberta. Poter Thompson, David Hood, Jr., in Port Monmouth at the stores of Charles Tho condition of Mrs. Martin Cas- FranolB Mauser and Ralph Layton A few months ago Cotton was 5 l-2c Ib; today's Meyers and Salvadore Scogllone.) sorly, who has been sick the past were Fourth of July visitors at Pal- o Tho girls' club of tho Gospel mis- three weeks, remains about tho same. isades Park. ion met at the homo of Mrs. Fred A dance for the benefit of St. Miss Bessie Gaffney of New York price 10 3-4c Ih. Silk was $1.25 Ib; today Coilett Monday afternoon and thoMary's church will be held Saturday has been a guest of Miss Gladys oys' club of tho mission met at the night at tho new flrehouse at Port Gaffnoy. lomo ot Mrs, Cbarlos Quackenbush Monmouth. Mrs. William P. Thompson has a $2.50 Ib. Wool was 54 I-2c Ib; today 97c. esterday. Rev. Russell E. Kauffman of Day- now Ford coach. Tho Grasshoppers and tha Cres- ton, Ohio, preached at the Baptist Jack Hoaloy and Jerry Casey, who :ents, both Port Monmouth base- church Sunday morning and sang a were week-end guests of Thomas Weaving, Dyeing and Finishing has also iall teams, played a game Sunday. eolo. Rev. Samuel Johnston, tho ,Hcaley and family, loft by automobile 'ho Crescents won by the Bcord of pastor of the church here, was a at four o'cloc.-._.k Monda- y morning for to 6. Next Sunday tho Grasshop- visitor at Mllburn Sunday. Empire City, where Jack has charge advanced. ers will play on their homo dia- of a string of C. V. Whitney race ond against the Crescont Patrol of horses. •Tewark. Colt's Neck News. Mrs. Doremus Carter is on the slclt The ladles' auxiliary of the fire list. :ompany held its first meeting at David Tumldalsky has received a KELVINATOR—The oldest and largest exclu- he flrehouso last night. letter from the state prison author- Circulation That Counts. A meeting of the Gospel Mission ities at Trenton, entitling him to at-1 Newspaper circulation, that counts Now and Save sive Electric Refrigerator manufacturer in ioard was held last night at tho tend the next electrocution which with tho advertiser is the bonaflde Ission building. takes place at the prison. one—the kind Tho Register has. No the world—-now represented in Red Bank Lewis Snydor is. on the sick list premiums or_other Inducements have Dances for tho benefit of St. ever been offered to secure circula- and Vicinity by Mary'a church of New Monmouth with a heavy cold. tion.—Advertisement ill be held at the now flrehouao at A horse, owned by Clarence Wlllett his place Saturday night, July 15, died from spinal meningitis laot and also Friday night, July 28. week. The children's choir of the Gos- At the Fourth of July shoot held iel Mission will meet for rehearsal by the g;un club tho winners were Friday at the homo of Mrs. Charles Charlos Howor in Class A, Wllllard 91 BROAD ST., RED BANK luackenbuah. Tho Mission Aid so-Schanck in Class B, Frank Magee In y will meet at the home of Mrs. CIas3 C and Joseph Phillips In Class Jenry Fox next Tuesday. The mem-D. Mr. Schanck had a perfect score, j ers of the society are selling clam hitting tho clay pigeons 25 times In { chowder, which will be delivered aa many tries. The club will hold Invited to Call and Get Acquainted. Friday. Orders may be left with lta next shooting match Saturday, Mrs. R. F. Homan. August 5. The members of Atlantic grange Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mallett, enjoyed a picnic at Clark's Landing Jr:; and Mrs. William H. Mallett. Sr.t yesterday. The meetings of the and her sons Newton and Albert grange will be discontinued during Invited to look over the NEW KELVINATORS made an automobile trip to Pennsyl- July and August, but a lawn party ... discuss their requirements. vania Sunday " will be held in August While the i'ourth was being cele- The two front wheels of an auto- The ONLY fully AUTOMATIC " brated the stork visited the homo of mobile owned by Richard T. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wonzell and left of Belmar wore broken last woek Electric Refrigerator. a baby girl. Port Monmouth's latest when Mr. Crano was obliged to drive resident has been named Marjorle hla car into tho curbing on the side 4 Refrigerators in One. Ann. The mother and babo are inof tho new state highway to avoid good health. a collision with another machine. No 4 Zones of Cold-—One for Every Purpose, An unusually larggo number of cityy one was hurt. The damaged car was Keeps Cold While Defrosting. visitors were herh o SaturdaStd y and taken to Karl Soffel's garage to be Sunday. The beach was crowded repaired. with bathers. has returned 17 Models for Cottage or Castle. The Girl Scouts hold a largely at- Mrs. Henry Reane tended and very successful bunco home from Fitltin hospital at Cash or Budget Plan. party Friday night at the Demo- Neptune, whero she was a patient cratic hall. More than^ fifty persons several weeks. She is much Im- were present Tha prfifits will be proved. Her birthday occurred used by the girls to go on a camp- Thursday and sho was able to be Ing trip. Mrs. Howard Chamberlain downstairs on that day to attend a is the scout leader. family dinnor party in celebration of her anniversary. The Democratic club held a largo- An automobile owned by William BRILL'S 91 BROAD ST., RED BANK ly attended card party Saturday Kane and occupied by two of his aons Vacuum Cleaners Washing Machines night. was damaged last week when it was Benjamin Floor Waxera and Follahera Ironing Machines Dennis has re- hit!by a truck owned by the Atlantic E-Zee-Freez BEARDSLEY'S word that her sister, Mrs. and pacinc company. The Kane boys Full 1-tb., 1-oz. Jara Earl K. Eastraond, is much im- wore not hurt, but tho driver of the for Maldng Ice Cream. truck -was injured. Both machines VANH&A or CHOCOLATE flavor. wore taken to Karl Soffel'a garage for repairs. *j pkgs. Among the curiosities of this place are two ancient double-seated sleighs at Walter D. FleldB's paint shop. They are owned by J. Allison Stern, the now millionaire owner of the PANEL James Sickles farm. Mr. Stern found the Blelghs on tho farm when he DELIVERY took possession. He will have them UNDERWOOD—Reg. 10c WILMAR Finest—-1-lb. Jara VIVIANO Brand repainted by Mr. Fields and ho ex- Full 1-lb. VUso.—TClcg. ISO ON pecta to do a lot of sleigh riding 112" noxt winter. £? cans The sowing club of tho Reformed WHEELBASE church will meet at the homo ot Mrs. CHASSIS Sidney Bennett next Wednesday. Mr. and Mr3. Ralph Thomson and SWISS family of Mlddlebush wore gueata SDNSWEET of Rev. and Mrs. F. Alvln Langwlth GRUYERE MS Pickles Saturday and Sunday. CHEESE Bull Qt, Jara Charles Hagerman has been mak- Six Portions—Lnrijr Full Qt. Jars ing ropalrs to the Simmons resi- Cans >O Jar dence. Tho building was damagod The ttffiO Jar several weeks ago when a troo foil ° - the against it during n heavy wind j 29° New storm. Church and Sunday-school sorvloos DROMEDARY GRAPE-NUT ar will bo discontinued at tho Beformod UNEEDA church during August. Tho Young BISCUITS DATES FLAKES WALTEK BAKER'S 'Dally throughout'tho country tho Ford Commercial Peoplo's Fellowship will continue to SPECIAL! unit la bringing new economic. Into new Jobs This hold meetings. SPECIAL 1 PITTED—SPECIAL! J4-1B. Cans unit has tho oamo new 112' whcelbase chassis aa tho Tho Colt's Neck baseball team O A Cans .a g%O now *ord paaoonflcr car. lta opecd, power, reliability playod two games at Freehold last 1'bgs. g| Ktgs. g|F»C and economy are tho result of careful deign nnj week against the Red Men. Tho Red high standards of materials and workmanship, Mon won tho flrst game by a ocoro of hpoclal features nro tho new double-cantilever trans- 0 to 7 and Colt's Neck won tho BOC- CORNED BEEF. Famous Chocolate DEL MAIZ verse spring,, which give balance and rcmarkablo ond gamo by a score of 0 to 8. riding ease; four double-acting, oolf-adjustlng hy- Qunckonbuuh & Novluo or Shrews- CATSUP HASH WAFERS NIBLETS bury are making rapid progrcno with DIPMHMAT—large Cans "UNEEDA BAKJBIt'S" draulic shock absorbers; fully enclosed Internal, PBIDE OF THE FABM Special 1 A M Tin expanding mechanical brakes; 40 kinds of «teel for tho work of building a largo addition. to tho James Sickles resldonco at BottteJ gfc Cans gj| Ap Csno specific purposes; extcnslvo uoo of flteol forging,,, ScobeyvIIlo which wfl» recently more than 20 roller and ball bearing. Whero oxeep! bought by J. Alllfion Stern. Moat of JSlno for Jco Box Caite. tlonal opced and performance are desired tho new tho landscape work which ban been 75-horsepower V-8 engine ]„ available at small under wny novoral months lino boon additional coot In the Ford Commercial Car. Let u, completed and a number of tho em- show you these new units. ployees wero laid off Saturday night. A vnnt Improvement has been m wrought In the nppearanco of tho place. *rho landficapo work In being done undor tho supervision of Henry BEETS or Wllklno. CARROTS CALIFORNIA JEBSIMT MJttSES? Cor. Maple Ave. & Monmouth St., Red Bank Lincrof I News. JO Vw. h Bunches .£] g\ Vin« K«l JUnk Rathlu can !M housht It Uneroft from Eilnant Boughton, Jr., Who feu A delivery route.) Henry Fonton la spending part of this -week nt tlio homo of hlo nephew, GRAPE FRUIT Alan Ward of Tronton. 8IZK JTCTX Mra. Alma Conovor and daughter t>orls of Knot Orangn npent Sunday for wllh Mr. uml Mrs. Georga Itlchdala of T'hulnire. Mm Robert Cook In entertaining her nines, Mlssi T,enoia B»y Introduce! to eoclety during the RADIO -' RADIO Wh9 Msi Basi Register fi&ft ha feo&«- amends for tha Inclement weather la being paved. day. The trustees will meet Friday port, who recently umj«rwsnt «n pp- in. Hmataon st iinnerty'e general store. X03S-3i seiusoa. over tho July Fourth week-end. Tho Mrs. Chester Rood and children cratlon for aeuta appendicitis at |li* | S'E'RVICE .•• - '. ./REPAIRS Barkau Bw.1 «tore, formerly Yclka'e, To*. Mr. and Mra. H, Korrls WllllaniB beachea wero crowded and bathing at tho library. Miea Hope Turner, Monmouth Memorial Jsoipltil, it heitt'u «£ore end M«. Lodlow'n store. Tin spent lRet Wednesday at New York. MAKE BADIO BBPAIBED, Btsbtet I. also noli end dellvcrtd by ara visiting are. Williams's .parents pavilion and hotel owners reported The library conimitteo of tho librarian, has resumed her duties af- much Improved. Chorl«« Gcyer, 85 Lafoyetu str«otj. General and Mra. Qulncy A. GUl-that business waB exceptionally good. Naveslnk library hereafter will hold ter a vacation of nlna days. All wotk giiBiantesa. B«st material vsei. Frorapt service— rjiore. Guests of Mrs. Glllrnore at a Mr. and Mra. John Flchter will cel- It pays to advertlsa to Th« Reglsttr. seasonable. Have a Bssdto UisteUea In your car for (""""" Tho ladles' auxiliary ol Humtson recent tea. were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ebrate their tenth anniversary in flro company will hold a beach par- son Lloyd, Mr. and Mra, Howland business next Sunday. They conduct ty Wednesday night, July 19, lorJones, Mr, and Mm. Bayard Stout Plchter'a Original pavilion at tho foot members and irlende. The commit- Mr. and Uri..C. L. Dospard, Mr. and of New street and they are, observ- toe Jn charge comprises Mrs, Cbsrta Mrs. Eliot Ciolematr, Miss Claire ing the anniversary by building a Phoae R. B. 70S. 17 Lake Ave., Tllton, Jr., chairman, Mra. John Prentice, Frederick Nellson, Missus largo addition to the front of their Ptelttetihorger, Mrs. William Gaynor, Elizabeth, TJouglas, Elteabeth John- place. The now part will extend out ESUDHATE8 FBEE, KE» BANK, N. J. Mrs. Walter Robinson and Mrseon. , Mary Reed, Cassandra Lee Ar-over tho beach. Since- tho business Holmes Emmons, The auxiliary has nold, Christine, Elizabeth and Hon- was started the pavilion has been en- Btartol arrangemonta lor a. d&tico to ora KnapPi also Bldalo Garrison larged eeveral tlmos. On Saturday bo held In September. Richard Thomas, Harrison Clement of this week tho Daughters of Lib- Miea Dorothy Flnogan and l. ol Haveralord, Pennsylvania; J, Up- erty lodge will hold an outing at tho BJarjoria Motz ol Jamaica, Long Is- shur Moorhcad ol Waoblngton, Tim pavilion. Over a TSiird of a Century- of 66 n land, wore recent guests ol Mr. and othy Day, Donald Glllenplo of Mor- William R. Fowler, Jr., Is convert- Mrs; William Flnegan. rletown, Jamos nnd William Deerlngi Ing his garage on New street Into a Ie Mr. and Mre. John Borgen ol Jer- C. Alan Hudson, Jr., William Mc- beor garden. Progress In Meat Merchandising sey City ara visiting Mr. and ! Mrs, Knlght and A. NaBh. Bcadlocton. Mrs. Richard Rodnsy ID a medical Over Thirty-five years ago, we opened our first five Meat Markets, and at that time featured when you can know—all dietitians agree David Hogan oj Kivor road. Mr. Owing to Inclement weather tha patient at the Long Branch hospital. Hogan. 1B having a two weeks' vaca- roller akatlng party planned las The So and Sow club held a straw- CORN-PED QUALITY BEEF. By following this strict policy at any coat, we now have over that "Pasteurized Protected Milk" is the tion Irom lila position at Now York, v/eelt by Mr. and Mrs. Clay Craw- rido party to Toms River last night. a thousand Meat Markets located in six States and tho District of Columbia. Louis Neuhauser 1B conflned to tho ford was called oft and a danco was Installation of officers will bo held bod with a nervous breakdown. hold Instead. Among those present Friday night of this week by tho This Week is 4S0D Beef Week ideal summer food. t Georgette, Helen and Robert Ncu- •were Mr. and Mra. John Ballentlno, Sons and Daughters of Liberty lodge. Visit the tfSCO Meat'Market nearest you early, and select your favorite cut or leavs yo»p hauser of Hillside are visiting Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Harden L. Crawford, After tho business session a party and Mrs. Neuhausor, their grand- Mr. and MrB. Jack Borden, Mr. andwill be held for those who took part order. Enjoy the Satisfaction and Economy of Shopping in the Meat Markets Wliero Quality paronta, Mrs. Arthur Bordon, Mr. and Mrs.In tho recent show for tho benefit of Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest. Drink a Quart of Milk a Day Nicholas Argenio of Long Branch, Arthur Glbb, Mr. and Mrs. 'vyiHlam the lodge. gardener on a Seabright estate, was Riker, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Dots, At a meeting; of tho Robekah lodge taken to tha Long Branch hospital Mr. and Mra. William Gridley, Miss Friday night a pin was presented to Friday morning In the Rumson am- Doris Borden, MIES Saronno Butler, Mrs. Mabel Bedford, retiring noble Meats Give Real Satisfaction bulance. Ho waa suffering from high Mies Elizabeth Douglas, Marshal grand, In appreciation of her work. blood pressure. Gear and •William Heller. Paul Carlaon, who is employed by Matthew Boman, an employee o. Preceding the fireworks display R. H. Macy, la having a vacation, tho borough road department, who and danos at tho Rumuon country Serving You 13 Years With Milk Produced Injured hia back whllo lilting bags club laat week, dinner parties of calcium chloride from a freight given by Mr. and Mra. R, E. Burke, ear to a truck sovoral weeks ago, Is Colonel and Mrs. Georgo W. Cocheu, Holmdel News. Solely in Monmoulh County. still confined to tho house. X-ray Mr. and Mra. Robert G. Holey, VCr. pictures of his back wore takon las Mrs. W. W. Majow and her daugh- Bsfl Bank UM. Broafl Street Shrewsbury. N. 3. and Mrs. Frederick Hellor, Mr. and week. MrD. J. Lowls Hay, Mr, and Mrs.ter Gertrude of Edison, Pennsyl- Fresh Killed Family's pond, opposite tho bor- vania, returned home Monday alter Listen to the Chamber ol Commerce Program. WJBI, Pierre S. Ross, Mr. and Mra. Otto having apent a week with Rov. and Friday Evening, 7:80 to 8:30. ough hall, ia being cleaned out with Gootze, Frederick Haslor and •William a steam shovel by S. S. Thompson & B. Potts. Mrs. John Sherman. Co. ol Red BanJt, The contract lor Tho Ladles' -aid society of the Mra. John W. Hanco of Anbury tho work was awarded at tho laat Methodist church will hold a sale of Park, formerly ol thla place, opent Milk-fed, well finished, plump and tender. meeting oil tho commissioners. Dirl ice cream, cakes, aprons and fancy part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. to a depth ol two loot in holng re- articles on tho lot on Waohlngton Taylor W. Hanco. moved. The pond has been filling up otreot, opposite the church, on Fri- Russell Bray and Frod Gahlor are Large for several years and complaints havo day afternoon and evening, July 14. tho flrat termers hereabouts to har- Smoked been made that It ia a breeding place The women's auxiliary of St. vest potatoes. Thoy havo been cel- for mosquitoes and a menace to tho George's Episcopal church will hold ling tho crop at $5 per barrel at Skinner] health ol the community. a farm sale all day on Thursday, shore markets. Tho yield is light, Misses Carol and Eleanor Hoag- but at tho ilgure mention there la a July 20, at Ralph hall. Mrs. Ber- lb land havo returned from a trip to tram H. Borden Is general chairman good round profit and tho hope ia Old Fashioned Sharp Cheese 35c | Longhorn Cheese Bermuda on tho Queen of Bermuda. -^«-o general that tho price will hold eomo- A report la current hero that a whero near this level. newspaper will bo started In Rum- Little Silver News. MrB. Purvis Strawhand underwent IN ALL OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS AM Women son to bo known as tho Rumeon an operation lor appendicitis at the _ Fresh Flllcte Genuine Fresh Ticked Heg. &ump News. It ia understood that three (Tho Bod Bank Rosittor can bs bought state hospital at Bradevelt last week. Fresh Boston young men will publish tho paper, in LltUo Silver at tho Union Newa Stand She is improving. lh Adore to Get and tho first number will be issued at the depot and at Goorgo QuackenbUBh'a Most of the farmers have finished Mackerel * 12c Haddock 17c. Crab Meat ^ next week, genera! atore.) 'Mrs. Nora Creevey of Branch ave- harvesting their wheat crops. The Thomas Oakea has taken a posi- nue entertained a number of rfrlonds yiold ia very light, on moat places 21c Rich Whole Milk tion as Baleamaii for tho EJ. Knlm'a at a dinner party Sunday at Fors- not boing more than 23 or 24 bushols 5c moo Sons company, beel and pork pack gata Farms, Jamcsburg, In colebra- to the acre. Tho threshing was done era. Ho will be tho company's rep- tion ot her birthday, principally by Charles Gahler and Fair maidens — whether resentative in the torritory Irom Joseph McCormlck. Kew Brunswick to Lakewood. G. Hunter Palmer, son of Lieut, D nd C 1B sixteen or sixty delight in and Mrs. Glenn H. Palmer of West John Zantelnger has been placed gSffi Picnic Asparagus. Tips««12*c ^° Pineapple Juice 2 « 25c ,Carda havo been recoived Irom Point military academy, returned to in charge of the breading stabled at blsca n can receiving a gift that subtly Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Collins, who West Point on Monday after a fort- •William H. LaBoyteaux'a farm. Sev- Bed Ripe Tomatoes Tasty Potted Meats 5c, lOc are on a trip in the Woat. They night's sojourn with his grandpar- eral of Mr. LaBoyteaux'B racehorses %-pt can Thin Butter Pretzels "•200 compliments t b e i r __ own wero at Clovordale, Ohio, last week, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Gllpln. will be taken to the track at Sara- Imported Olive Oil charm. Nothing expresses and aro leaving this wook lor Chi- Robert Loo Curtis, son of Mr. and toga this week. cago. Mrs. Robert Curtis, is spending a va- Peter Mahor continues to Improve 10c New Pack 1933 Crop your admiration and deep af- A group ol Rumson residents en- cution at Camp Ockanlckon at Mcd- at Rlvervlew hospital at Red Bank, No. 2 joyed a beach party Monday night ford. where he has been a patient the past cans fection like a present of flow- at Seabright. Steamed clams, ham- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Steven month. ers. And remember — if burger and other good things to eatson of Bloomington, Illinois, 'are Robert Voorhees Is now a student were preparod over a flro on thevisiting Dr.. and Mrs. H. B. Shef- at Georgia school ol technology at Tender, sweet peas—just packed. they come from our shop, beach. Those present were Mr. and field. Atlanta. He made the trip to that Mrs. Albert Korr, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Mlsa Martha^Lee Getty hag sailed place in an automobile with his par- Headquarters for Coffee and Tea for Over Forty-Two Yeara they^will be doubly treas- neth Bruco, Mr, and Mrs. Albert for Bermuda, where she will visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R, Voor- Niodcror, Mr. and Mrs. Halph John hees, and with Charles and James ured. Mrs. Frederick E. Haaler at Penny- Bennett, who returned home last 16 Orange Pekoe or son, Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, brook Point Shores. India Ceylon Tea pkg phg Mr. and Mrs. Lewia T. Wilson, Mr. Mrs. George Dresser and son Neil woek. 19c and Mrs. WllllairuFJ^ulburrow, Mr. of Niagara Falls aro visiting Mrs. Last week the William C. Ely es- and Mrs. John Dlxon, Mrs. Elma Dresser's slater, Mrs. Georgo Ivins. tate sold a team ol mules to Wil- Victor Coffee * 17c Plain Black or McKay and Latham Pearsall. Sixty pet-sons attended tho beach liam H. LaBoyteaux and three horses Mixed Tea Pks Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid BO party given Friday night at Deal by to William Greonberg of Brooklyn. lb to ciet'y has discontinued meetings lor the "Wononah Missionary society. Teams of horses were bought by J. Coffee 23c Pride of Killarney Tea tho Bummer. About $150 was real- Circle No. 2 of the Methodist Ladles' C. Henderson of Tlnton Falls and pte LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY ized at the rccont fair. Aid society is holding an outing to- Loula Fisher of Bradley Beach, and Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asoo. Sunday evening services at tho day on tho shore of the Motedeconk, a single horse was purchased by 17c (3SG0 Finest California river. Frank Ambroolnl of Centervllle. PHONE BED BANK SS9. Presbyterian church have been dis- large cans continued for July and August Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell and Tho annual supper lor the benefit Miss Elizabeth Ellis, daughter ol of St. Gabriel's church ol Bradevelt family of Montclalr spent tho week- will be held Tuesday, July 25. Elab- end with MrB. Bell'a mother, Mrs. orate preparations ore being made Madeline Wilby. Miss Barbara Bell k Is wl£h Mrs. Wilby for • a visit. lor this evont by a large Committee. Swansdown Cake Flour v « 23c Clorox p'i><"15c, Everything Indicates a big atten- bot John Siebert and Alfred Pound dance, i Vanilla Extract 17c ara spending a week at the Boy La Prance Washing Powder 9e Scout camp at Allaire. Mrs. Harold T. Holmes lo at Rah- Corn Starch ^ 5c way with her father, Mr. Laurent, z pks Satina v*s Be Mrs. Ethel Taotlo of Monmouth Kraft Swiss Cheese ^ 18c rolls "Goodbye, darlings. Swell wedding, but Beach was a guest of Miss Florence who Is sick. American Toilet Tissue 3 14e Mr. and Mrs. John . Mdunt have Kraft Anier. or Pim. Cheese ^ 16c Iar a t3 don't try to beat liappy couple to ferry Campbell on Monday. returned from Chicago, where they William Skidmoro, who Is em- Jar Ice Cream Salt s Jf 15a unless you Terraplane!" "That's telling 'em, Joan ...So long... ployed at Kemp's' nurseries, is hav- attended the World fair. Crisp Dill Pickles * 15c lt next lime pick a pair that hasn't learned Part of the upper otory ol the Princess Paper Napkins ? ® Be ing a week's vacation. w 19c caJt

Calif. Valencia Oranges Sweet Juicy Plums I UPPER BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Ol'JSN dozen i-liOHIJ 3371. .'-10 i, i'l t flopping ihe MW W«j? Wiftll (th«"> JES«'5w*a-Kj>'i«* lCxfrtMt, Vf*atnry #1 fr»}|r»*«'J, ii!«wtrlc*il Building mmmmam UED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1938.

MASTER'S , excelled team at Neptune and July and Kenneth Francis. Ths eupper York were week-end guesia of Mr. NOTICe TO CONTRACTORS. SENTENCE POSTPONED. committee is Mra. Kenneth Mcade, Notice U hereby given that eealsd bias By virtue ot « writ of fi. *s, to ms d!-, Sy virtu* of a writ cf &> t&* dirfect«S 21 at Neptune City. and Mra. Joseph S. Geiger. will bo rfflcclved by the Township Commlt- rcct4»j. ls$uttd out ot the Court, of Ohatu to me. pus ot the tjpsclEtl BIsKtera of til© George C. D. Hurley, Sr., of Main Mra. Thomas Morford, Mrs. James Mlstt Margaret Slocum of Wana- tea of Atlantic Townejilp, Monmouth Coun- eery of tha Stata of New Jureey, will b@ Court of Chancery of New JeiMy, Issued IMea Convicted of Fraud Up For Scott, Mra. J. C. Hendrickson. ty, N. 3 , fur the resurftidns of the Swlnt- t Today, street, has been confined to his home maasa ii visiting her cousin, Mlsa csimaetl to esle at public vendu© on out of tho euiUt Court of Chancery, vt\\i mlmr Itiver Road, Jn tho IWnnhtps of At- '. THE 7tb PAY OF AUGUST, to espofieU to ealci ftt publie y^nfJiie. ou ' by illness. Ha was able to return to Helen Boland. lantic, Middle town end Shrewehury ami ot ftRIDAY, TUB Uth VATC'O&'-WhXi - Imposition of, sentence waa post- work on Monday. Constantino Heleotla has been at tho Marlboro-Red Bank toad, Section J, In 103a, • n poned Friday by Judge Charlea C A-thmtlo Township, vith Tar Gtiti Broken between the houra of IS o'clock find 6 : .Dr. and Mra. Charles A. Smith of Kleyport News. Camp Ockanickon tho past week. Sterna or Slag Cover, estimated QUtuitity o'clock County of Munmouth, New Jtstaay, to eat- day, on tho piemUea eituata on the cot- three men convicted of defrauding Miss Dorothy Franks of Wolf Hill in Keyport at tho itorcs of Chiu-leg LeUn ough. Hull. Colt's Neck, N. J., on Friday, July lafy a decree of e&ttl court amountliiK to tier ot liitmson Itatul and Koveelnk Ava- Mrs. Ella DeBcvoiso Patterson, of and J. 1). rlofnky.) approximately §1,950.00. uue. In tha Borough cf Rumson, Count? avenue ia enroute tq the World fair Mr. and Mra. Robert Calt are tour- 14. loss, at or about 2:00 I>. M.. Daylight of Monmouth, New .Jereey, to satlBfy % Red BanK, widow of William Patter- Bavins Time. Alt tho foilgwintr tract or parcel of land at Chicago. Miss Nan McKinney haa been visit- ing New Yorlc state. end p remitted hereinafter particularly de- decreo of Bald court amounting t« ftpproa* son, Curtis Publishing company of- ing her brother, Raymond D. Mc- SHil for th« proposed work lnmtely S41,t)fli,c4. Mr. and Mra. Parley Riddle and Cecil S. Ackercon will direct tho In the ofHcaa of Allen & Bcvibeil, ajtuate, lying ana beinir In tho ficial, out of $588,000 in stocks of the Kinney, and family at Kldgewood. Township of Shrewsbury, in the County All that tartnin tract of IBIKJ In the Miss Shirley Riddle, motored to Al- "Kiwanls Kapera," tho show to be oph at fiG Broad Street, Red Bank, of Monmouth and State of Now -Jersey. Borough <)l liunifion, fit tho County of publishing company. lontown on Sunday where they vis- Keith Hurwood and Robert Pres- put on in the fall by the local 10- N. J., and may be inoiiected by prospective Monmouth und Stato of Now Jersey, mofe bidders during buslnosa hours. The stand- BEGINNING at a point in tho couth ulna Iiarticulnrly described us foilowa: Tho convicted men are Ernest ited Misses Harriet and Bertha ton are spending two weeks at Camp wanls club. ard form of proposal Is attached to the of Oakland Street aid at tho northwest corner of the Deckor lot, thenco (1) south- UKUINNING nt the point of interBcntiqii A THICK Suffern, 53, of Montdalr, Bonowltz Wemple. Ockanickon, They are in the Junior Mrs. Josephine Bailey, 72, widow of specifications, copies of which will be fur- of tho center Una of Hum eon .liomi vriih X. Davvcon 5D, of Angela Camp, Cal- area. niuhfid upon nppllcutton to the Engineer., wardly along the Docker lino one hundred TVM6LEF* ( Mr. and Mra. Frederick A. Wood Lafayette Bailey, oa, of the Hanco lot; thenco (3) northwardly Volnt Homl) north 2 degrcea 00 minutes bcarlnp tho nanio nnd nddreua ot the bid- emit :iG3.3fl feot; thence westerly throui BETTER George W. V. Moy, Mr. and Mrs. Mis3 Dorothy B. Cohen 13 attend- eral services wero held Friday after- in u atraiuht Una along HUIICQ'B cast ling rough der nnd tha name of tha proposed work ono hundred and fohV-thrcs feet to tho tho land of nnld Anna M. DoMott, EOUtnou.h_ Oceanport News. Gordon Moy, Mr. and Mra. Sidney ing the World fair at Chicago. noon from tho home of her spn. Rev. on the outafde, /addressed to the Atlantic Eouth Bide of Oakland street: thenco (4) 87 dosreca 00 minutes wcat 422.fiR fcot to Township Committee. End must bo ac- cuBtwardly along the BO nth elda of Oak- & point in tno wCHtGviy Jlns or tno prop* Bentley, Mrs. Flora A. Wood and Leo McCann haa started hia new D. R. Hanoy. officiated ^ and Inter- orty of HRW Anna M. DeMott, which point Mrs. Dora Craven of Ocean Grove Donald Wood, ments waa In Green Grove cemetery. companied by a certified chock for a oum land Street, 41) feet to tho pluco of be* job as meter reader lor the borough. not lean than - ten (10) per cent of the ginning. la 868 2 feeeet t frofrom tho centece r lino of RumB . was a recent guest of the Misses Du- | Mrs. J. S. Walling of Main street Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. West John B. Hoko Is chairman of tha amount bid 0" the work, payable to tho non HondHnd,, IIIIR tnettHtned nlonc thhee easterly Kols of Main street. ordeiniitiir- TownshiAownexup uoneciovCollector. Ridmans must hnee i Seised us the property of Theora Lynch, linli e of thho i has returned home from a visit with i and children are spending several Keyport section of the IMonmouth delivered nt the pl co and before the hour | «t vir, et aln., taken in execution at tho How or fformerll y of I Harry Ford of East Orange is a JosepJh h T.T LLow; thenco southerlthl y aloofl ? thths Mrs. William D. Walling of North [ weeks at Lavallette. council, Boy Scouts drive for funds. abovu named. nult of tho Firat National Hank of South lands now oc formerly of Joseph T. I^V, Frank Berardi has a {spending tho BUminer at the home of Long Branch. Capt. Frank B. Stoney Is spending Mr, and Mrs. John H. Hyer, who Tho Tovmehlp reserves tho right to reject River. N. J., and 33. Thumtan BlBladoll, Bouth - Jemcea 44 "mluutejj eant 862 feet any or all bidu if deemed to tha best in- executors, etc., nnd to be sold hy Miss Nellie Price of Main street. Mra. Katherine McCreery of Main! some time at Chicago. were married recently, will make all t HOWARO H WIGHT, Sheriff. to tho center Una ot HuniBon Rond: tlienpo Miss Dorothy West of Pemberton t off thh e TownshiT p MO to'dod . eantot'ly along tho center lino ot Kumentt high standing in Red street had as her guests on Sunday, i Louis Silcox, a student in the Tale their home on Manchester avenue. By order of TownshiTonip Committed of Dated Juno 28th, 1033, Kond, noi'th 87 dcgieen flo minutes eaBt, avenue spent last week with rela- Albert Oesterlo of Freehold and Jos- medical school, is spending tho sum- Mr. Hyer is employed in the local Atlanttl aa TownshipThi , N, JJ. snrfre L. Burton, Sol'r. ilft'Z fcot, moro or ions to tba point op tives at East Orange. Colt's Neck, N. J., UZ I.) 117.04 l'liice of IieiihuiiiiH- Bank as a florist of de- eph Kronlmus of Newark. mer with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. postofflce. 1 Miss Sarah Creevy of Main street Juno 30, 1933, SUnJECl to nuch tlchtH «« tha publlo Mr. and Mrs. Stanley VanKirk and J. E. D. Silcox. GEORGE h. HANCE. SHERIFFS SALE. or tho Stato or Municlrml nuthoritles may pendability. The place la confined to her home by Illness. daughter of Newark spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llnzmeyer Engllshtown Man Weds. ChnlrmEtn By virtue of «, writ of fi. fo. to aa di- iinvo acquired In of ovor thono portions The Thursday evening suppers and end with Mr. VanKirk's parents, JONATIIAN II. JONES, Clerk. rected, issued out of tho Court of Chan- of tho innd amiKI premiseB nbpvo deocribed. have returned from a Visit at Atlan- Announcement has been made ol tu buy perennials and study periods of the Oceanport Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John VanKirk of Main cery of tho Stato ot Now Jersey, will bo hiclhihi BIO includedIl wfthln the boundories tic City. tho marriage of Miss Faye Moore, NOTICE. xposed to BQIQ nt imbllo venduo, on of tttild Kuinson Hond and nnld NaveelnU day-school teachers will bo discon- street, Mrs. Frank McCIeastor and son high school teacher at Capo . May AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI- MONDAY, THE 7th DAV OF AUGUST, Avenue (formerly Ulnok Paint Itoad). tinued for tho summer. Seized IIB tho property of Loufa D. rose bushes. • An at- i o-«-o"— • have returned from a.visit at Harris- Courthouse, and Fred Conover, son NANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE 103 a. Tho monthly meeting of the TO GOVERN THE MILK SUPPLY OF ... j \! CompnonCompnon,, ,t, fctt BIB.(tla., , taketaken (In executioexecution _a att burg, Pennsylvania. of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Conovev of between tho houra of 12:00 o doalc «na i h tt of Tho Fifth Avenuo Hank of New tractive selection of Oceanport auxiliary of tho Riverview THE BOROUGH OF RED DANK, N. t 0 ou Middletown Village. ' Miss Freda Podelefsky ia recover- Englishtown. Upon their return from J.". APPROVED AUGUST 7th. 1924. 5:00 o'clock (at 2i00 o'clock XmyllvM , Yorlc, Subntltulcd Truntoo under the last lospital will bo held on Thursday at Saving Time) in tha afternoon of suld tcfitninent of Annn M. DeMott, ing from an appendicitis operation. a short wedding trip they will re- HE IT ORDAINED by tho Board of day, at the Court House, in the-lloromih wili flrul the home of Mrs. X>avid Jones, Health of the Borough of Rod Bank, New doceaaed, mid enld lundn will ho sold sub- hardy plants. osaeasion with the Intont to dis- cast lino of South Street and ona hundred rected, iaiiuod out of tho Court of Chan- Long Island.1 tribute or BCII, nny milk which igh(on Avenuo; thonco (1) in a south- the Monmouth county library and the mer. fnpr of tho herdB producins the milk or line pai'itllel with tho cant lino of South erly direction ono hundred and Blxty-thrum librarian, Mrs. Burgess Mullen, will Donald Hargrave of Passaic was a crenm. Street and two hundred and fifty fiiiit dis- icct to a pflhit; th«iu:o (2> eitnteily paV- Grocers and* Butchers (4) Articlo 16 of naid Ordinance 1B tant therefrom, which lino h n direct cx- be at the borough hall from 7:15 to recent guest of Egbert W. Swack- nllel with riald Catherine Street forty-nix hereby amended no as to rend nn /OIIOWH: teriBlon of tho weeterly lino of tho Roberta Jeet to a point; thonco (3) northerly in 9:00 o'clock on Monday evenings to hamer. 123 W. Front St. Tel.. R. B. 678. Article 16. No milk or cream ahnll lot, to the southerly line of the Clayton a lino parallel with tho first course ona bo soid unlena within one hour after its iiiil Linton (formerly Beyer) tract to a exchange books. Mrs. Robert Linton of New York 32 Years In tbe Sarno Store. hundred nnd nfxty-throo feet to tho eouth- production it shall havo been cooled to point; thence (.1) easterly along tlio mild crly tilde of Catherine Street'; thonco (4)1 Mrs. Daniel Doran of .Eatontown spent part of last week with her par- a tcmpornturG of fiO doc re on Fahrenheit Clayton nnd Linton tract lino fifty feet to 1 tl foity-eU fcot, moro or leuo, to a boulevard has been confined to her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wardwell G. or below and mnlntalned at thnt temper- a point In lino -with tho easterly lino of tho point, homo by illness. Thomas. WEEK-END SPECIALS ! ature, excepting durintr tho proceaa of nald Roberto lot which point In marked by tho pasteurization, until delivered to tho a stono pofttj thenco (4) runninjt Douthor- ppsl r . _ _ convoyed b_y. Mrs. Flora A. Wood of Main street Mrs. Frederick G. Adams has re- the Red Hunk Building and Loan Asso- consumer. ly on a lino imrnllol with tho second ciation, body corporate of New Jersey, to spent several daya with her sister, turned from Riverview hospital at This amendment to this OnUnnneo la course and in line with the cantcrly lino of Mary Woonter Sutton, by deed dated No- Mrs. George S. Loper of Long Red Bank, where she was a surgical Campbell's Soups all varieties subject to . tho regulations Hpccifled by the naid Roberts lot ninety-two feot, moro vember 2Hlh, 1»Z8, and vecovdod In tho can Stnto of New Jersey Milk Control Board. or leas to the place of, betfinninff. Clerk'H Olllce of tho County of Monmouth, | Branch. patient for several weeks. Her con- Trenton, which specifies that nil milk nold Intended to ho tho Bamo pronorty con- in tho State of New Jersey us Kindo A, November 30th, 102H. in Book 14G5 ot Mrs. Lloyd W. Sickles of Main dition is improving. veyed by Wllllnm A. White to Snrah M, UOCCIH, on pnKca. 5, etc. street haa been confined to her homo Rev. Hugh Masncy of Swedesbnro shall meat the following requIrcmcntR: Carney by ileod dntod October 2G. 10111, Soiled IIH tho property of Mary Wnoster Ivory Soap The iiorcentane of butter fat shall bo recorded in Ihe Monmouth County ClcrU'n Sutton, widow, ct nlfl., taken In execution by illness. Miss Evelyn Hulse sub- spent last week with his brother, Favorite Peanut Butter not lesa than H.5 per cent, the percent- ofllce in Book *JCl of Decdn, i>ano 478 und J. tlio mill of Giiui'tiG A. Tliton, ot ux., and stituted as organist at the Sunday John J. Massey. 32-oz. jar age of total soildn shall not be lesa than subject to tho restrictions contained in to bo Bold hy C medium cakes 11.5 per cent, nnd not more than 80,000 said deed. morning- church services and Mrs. Tho Ladies' auxiliary of the Bap- bacteria pec \;ublc centimeter after pas- HOWAITO HEIGHT, Sheriff. Charles R. Walling at the evening Seized as iho property of Margaret C. Dated Juno 10, 1033. tist church met last Wednesday af- teurization, and if aold aa raw milk not Hurley ct nl., taken in execution at the Alston Iieekmnn, Solicitor. services. O large cakes move -than 30,000 bacteria per cubic euit of Ked Bunk Building and Loan As- (46 Hnoa) ternoon at the home of Mrs. JameB centimeter ahall bo present at any time $10.32. Mr. and Mrs. Edward l&urlno of C. Hendrickson. Tho August meet- South'n Style Cocoanut sociation, a corporation of tho Stato of prior to 'delivery to the consumer, and Now JorBoy, and to be Hold by ' ( Main street are entertaining guests ing will bo omitted. Plans are be- Royal Gelatine 4-oz. tin 4\ g^O all other requirements specified in OF- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. from New York, FICIAL ORDER NO. 2, revised May 29, Pated June 25th, 1933. By vlrtuo.of a writ of fl. fa. to me dl- ing made for a food sale to be held all flavors •15 33. rccteil, imuicil out of tha Court of Chan- Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Brainard of Howard S. Hipglnson, Sol'r. at Kcansburg Saturday morning. Time not for this amendment to be rend (7fi 1.) ?31.92 roi-y of tho Stntn of Now JPIHO/, will ha Satontown boulevard Have as their Mrs. Hendrickson was appointed for the uecond and third, times in Aunuat uxpOHcd to BIIIO «t public vonduc on jueats Mra. W. S. Merritt of Syca- chairman of tho committee to ar- .1. 1933. nt H:O0 P. M., in JQorough Hall. MONDAY, THE 11th DAY OF JULY. Quaker Puffed Rice Red Bank. N. J. SHERIFF'S SALE. cust, XT. Y. range for the annual turkey dinner By virtue of a. writ of ft. fa, to mo di- RED BANK BOARD OF HEALTH. between tlio houra (if 12:00 o'clock and Charles K. Walling, Jr., of Main to be held at the chapel Thursday, Tapioca, Minute rected, iHBucd out of tho Court of Chun- 5:00 o'clock (nt 2:U0 o'clock Daylight street, sustained a broken nose while September 28. MONMOUTH COMMON PLEAS COURT, cciy of the State of New Jersey, will bo 8-oz. pkg. cxposod to snle nt public vondue, on SnvIiiE Time) In tho afternoon of on Id playing baseball recently. About thirty people attended the 275S1-33-8. MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF AUGUST, liny, at tho Court Houne in the Horough Mrs. W. W. Sbampanoro enter- World Wide guild beach party and F. T.EON HARRIS. Plaintiff, VB. ELMEIl •f Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Doggie Dinner V. RAKER. LEON T. BAKER. MABEL 1C33, JeiBoy, to natiufy n decreo of said court tained her bridge club at her home steak roast held Saturday evening at McFAHLAND, ADA BAKER, JOSIE between tho hours of 12:00 o'efoek mid amountintr to niipi'oxfnmtoly SJ.dOS.OO. recently. High score was held by Beacon Beach. Tom. Juice or Cocktail @& tall cans BAKER. GEORGE D. BAKER, JR., ba-[>:00 o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock Duyliffht All tho following tract of pnrcel of land i Mra. Lawrence Seibert and the con- The Baptist trustees- will meet itiff tiio solo helrx at law nnd next of Saving Timol in the afternoon of Hold nnd premie^ horohiiiftci- pnrtfculnrly d»- 16 oz. shaker 4$ /T& kin of NANNKTTE E. WOODHULL, de- day, at tho Court House, in tho Borough iserihed, ultiinto, lyiiifr and bclnfr in tho solation award went to Mrs. Victor Wednesday evening at the home of e.cnscd, defendnntn. of Freehold,, County of Monmouthonmouth. NoNow BoroiiKh of Red Umik, in tho County of Satter, Othor guests were Mrs. John James C. Hendrickson. ^n -Attachment. Notice. JcraoyJ , to Butiofutioftify n docj f off aanlld court Monmouth nnd Slnto of Now Jersey, bo- B. Hulae, Mrs. Arthur Duslte, Mrs. E. The Baptist Sunday-school will Diplomat Chicken amountlnftl f to npnroximately $00$0,358.000 . inK known nnd dcHtgnntcd ns Jot No. 49 iiraiMIUl Notice 1B hereby Riven that a Writ of All tho following tracts or pareela ot upon n miu> or plnn of "BulldlnK Lots ttt S. Willard, Mrs. Fred Hurley and hold its annual picnic at Cedar Hersh's Best Shrimp Noodle Dinner. Attachment was ineucd out of the Mon-land and prcminca hcrelnofter pnrticiilarly Red Bank, N. J., bclonnlnR to Morlbah W, Mrs. George S. Loper. Beach, Port Monmouth, next mouth Common Picas Court on tho first dGHcribed, nltutitc. lying nnd belnr In the VunWinklo, mnde by W. H. DoNyflo, Sur- day of June, 1933, agninat tho rights and Wednesday afternoon and evening, €fo tins g^ P 16-oz. jar g Borough of Red Bnnk, In tho County o£ veyor, etc., Lome Hrnnch, N. J.. 18HE/* The Oceanport firemen's baseball credits, moneys nnd efTecta, nooda and Monmouth, and Stato of Now Jorfloy. nnd duly llled in tho Oilico of tho Clerfc team have a number of games sched- July 19. The committee in charge of rhiittela, landH and tenements of Elmer V. FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a point of tlio County .of Monmouth. entertainment ia composed of Miss Ilaker. Leon T. Bnkcr, Mabol HeFnriand, JJcKlnnlnK nt a point in tho south alda uled. On July 14 Oceanport will play Ada Bnker, Josle Baker, George D. Dakcr, In tho westerly nido of Throclcmotton Avo- Ruth Miller, John T. Hendrickson nue, diatant forty fcot northerly from tho of Itlvcr Street, formerly Rlvor Avenuo, at Spring Lake, July 18 with the XJn- Jr., heinK the Role heirs at law and next northwent cornor ot Throckmorton Avo- dliitant threo hundied feat easterly from Eggs taken in trade. We allow 30c per dozen. of kin of Nnnnette E, Woodhull, docenned, nuo and Mechanic Street; thenco (1) tho point of intciBoctlon of tho south tddft iion-ronldcnt debtors, at tlio nult of F. northerly, Jilons tho westerly nlde of of Illvor Btroet with the cnnteily 6lde of I*on Hnrrin of tho City of Aflbury Park, Throckinorton Avenue, thirty feet to a Jlrhitco Avenue. r>nld point holnn; tho north- Monmouth County for tho sum of Threo point; thenco (2) westerly, "parnllot tvlth onnt corner of Lot No. 48 on naid mnp, MEAT SPECIALS ! hundred and BDvonty-elnht dollars and Mechanic Street, one hundred feet to a and from nild liofftriiiliiir point runnlnst forty-five cents ($378.45) returnable on point; thenco (3) southerly, pnrnllel with thonro (1) in n nouthoily direction nlonc n> tho 20th day of June. 1033, and the onmo Throckmorton Avenuo, thirty fcot to i\ the enntcrly i;ido of lot Nn. 48, on said PROMPT, RELIABLE FORD SERVICE Regular Hams .... 17c "» Pork Loin Roast 15c thus been nerved nnd duly executed, nnd point f tficneo (4) cantcrJy pnrnUc] with map, one hundred nnd twenty.five feet, i returned on tho 2nd day of June, 1038, by Mechanic Street, one hundred feet to tho more or ICHU to the nouthcmiL cornor of lb tho Sheriff of Monmouth County. place of boainnlntt. lot Nn. 4K: thonco (2) in nn easterly di- FORD V-8 Prime Rib Roast 25c ™ Pure Lard 10c Dated Juno 20th, lOIia. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING in the rection pnrnllcl or nc-nrly pnrnllcl with thft JOSEPH McDERMOTT, . southerly lino of loail of Ensley K. Mor-south BMO of Klver Street, fifty feet to tha ROADSTER , Clerk. ris, dlstnnt ono hundred nineteen feet threo aouthwoiit corner of lot No. CO on sntd AITO W. WISE, and onc-hnlf Inches Ivotti tho westerly m»]>; thonco (H) in n northerly direction We carry a full line of Fresh Vegetables. Attorney of Plaintiff. sldo of Throckmorton Avonuo: thenco (1) along tho woiitorly lino of lot No. 50 on WE OFFER YOU RECORD Routherly. parallel with Throckmorton naid mnji, ono hundied and twenty-five Monmoulh County Orphans' Court. Avenuo twenty-ono feet nix Inchon: thenco fcot moro or lensi to tho iiouthnldo of Illvor VALUES IN In the mutter of tho entatc of Louln Get- (2) wontorly parallel 'with Mechanic Strcot, Street; thenco (4) hi n wcntcrly direction NOTICE. tin {nloo known as Lueigo Gatto), de- nine feet nine and one-half Inchon; thenco nlnnir tho tiouth »ldo of River Street, fiftjr feot to iho point or j>lnco of hctfinnlnK. Tho following if a Bynopaln of tho audit of iho bonics nnd iiTountn of tho (3) northorly, paraKct with tho fti-H Township of Middle-town, in the County of Monmouth fnr the yea On petition for unlc of lands to pay debts. courne, twonty-ono feet nix Inches to nnld Seized nn the property of Jnmea A. Bul- Chnrlca E. Cole, a Registered Municipal Accountant, viz.: 1932, mado hy Order to nhow ciuine. land of Morriu; thenco (4) enntcrly. nlonir loclc, ot nl., tnken in execution nt tho nult Itoiuzto Rlcllluno, adrnlnlntrfttor of tho Haiti Innd ot Morrln, nlno feet nino nnd of Halnntny BulldlnK nnd Lonn Arnionin. BALANCE SHEETS—CURRENT ACCOUNTS mttnto of I/Otiia (icttin (also known nn one-half Inchon to tho pliico of honlnninR. tlon, n. corporation of tho Stato of New HINK of it! A tire that costB you lesa ASSETS. I.UCIKQ Ofitto), dcccancd, liuvlnn exhibited It la understood thut tho enntoily mul Jcrnoy, nnd to be nold by Jan. JJ, Dec. 31, under oath a truo account of the porsorml HOWARD J1EIGHT, Sheriff. In tlio 1'cilfnnlrit - • . und BIITCS you Inrrcase or cHtorly walls of tho gnrnge on anld prom- Reference 1932 1932 Decrease fintute and debts of anli Intcatnte, 'wliorcby l«ca aru pfiity wnlln. Dated Juno Hth. '" "" Tmore in theend. Tbat'sciJictly wlint Cash Balance—Collector A--1 $ 85.6R S it uppcurft thtit tho pornonnl catnt^ of tho TOGETHER vlth a rlftlit of wny nndWnrron H. Smock, Sol'r. Hits new AA Quality «'ro does . . , and Cash Balance—Treasurer A-!i 4,239.03 5 44,f>M.7fi mild Louis Octtls (nlao known nn I,uel(!Q (56 linen) Taxen Receivable - A- 8 •9G.5fir,.:iK- (Intto), deceased, in innufiiclfint to pay hiofor inRrcB" and ecrcsH in, along and ovor inJIllona of motorists nre taking aoVnntajlB Tax Title LUsnn A-9 334.H90.Sl rlolitt! nnd rcrmostlnir tho nld of thn rnurt SHERIFF'S SALE. in the iiremifteo. tho followlnfr dencriisoi! trnct: of it. Franchise Tax, 1U31 A-1D 2 2 \. 1 (I 224. Ill BEGINNING nt a point In the northerly By vlrttio of a writ of ft. in. to ma dl- 1929 Billn Paid In 1930 ...... A-2 7.D11.61 7.911.01 It in thereupon on thiq twenty-third day lt'8 a big; ertra Bturn l.-ir. men in and rcnl citato of tho mtld Loula Ic Street; thenco {D northerly, iinrallol MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF AUGUST, even today when prices arc BO low. Deficit Misc. Rcvenuca 1931,...Comment 1,659.fi5 l,fi.r>9.!5r> fJettlrt (nlno known nn Luelifa Gatto), do- with Throckmorton Avenue, one hundred 1930 Billa Pnlil In 1031 Comment 1,110.44 1,110.44. ccnuocl, nppcar before thin Court at tho nnd thirty feet to a point; thenco (2) Why ihoji nrmitid /or inrk bottom prlcca? Emergency 1930 Hond BHln .. A-2 •T,79S.!)fi Court House in tho Horouuli of Freehold, ma, 3,71)8.96 vventerlyy,, jjinralltii l with Mechanic Street between tho homn of 12:00 o'clock and Why risk cheap "Inufluhi built" (Ires la Urdinnncc. 1931 Ruiul Wui k.-.-Coniiuent 0,200.50 8,200.00 im the neventh day of Boptrmbor, lflflS, nt nini e feeftt nti x InchonIh ; thencth o (!)(!J)) nouthcrlthly fi :00 o'clock (nt 2 ;00 o'clock Daylight Overpayment 1030 Reserves....Comment 203.71 203.71 10:0f> A. M., to ohow can no why no much et ni order to save money? F-verythlnft you Overcxpamllture, 1C32 Comment of the nnld \nm\n. tflnemcntn, lieredlUmonta Iinrnllel with Throckmorton Avenuo ona ISuvliitf Tinio) in tho nfternoon of nnid .10 .10 foot nix Inchon to ft point; thonco (4) dity, nt tho Court IIOUKO, In tho narough could ask for In nn AA quality the. In right Tnxes RemitteRcmitlcidl A-H nnd real cutnto of tho nald Louln Cettla westerly pnrallol with Mcchnnlo Street of Frccliold. County of Monmouth, Now A-1 I,fifl7.Sfl (tilno known na LUOKIO (Jatto), doconned, heroin tills Gnmlrlch Cav.iilir. Deflrit Mine. Revenues 1932.... 7,40-1.31 7,404.Ill should not ho sold as will ho sufiiclont to fort/ fcot nix Inchon to n point; tli .TeiRoy, to mtiafy n. decrca of «ald court Come In mid r.i*e It. Prove It yourself that specially (5) nouthorly, pnrnllcl with ThrocUmorton nmoiintiiKr t« approximately S742.O0. $161,124.22 pay hla dehtn. Ail tho followlnjr IrnrL or pnreol of Innd here h tho ilm you've brt-n dialling for Sr>48,030.61 $ 87,Bl'2.39 Avenue, twonty-wight fcot nl,x Inchon to n LIABILITIES. It ia further ordered that thin orfler bo Iiolnt; thenco (0) ennterly, pni-nllol with nnd prciiiincn hort'inaftm- partlcuitirly de- ., , and nt a prlcuytm llko to pay. Duo to Locnl Schools A. 12 5130,420. no |)iil>Uiihcl in Tho ltc

COMING! THIS LOT CONSISTS OF THE SEASON'S tail NEWEST PRINTS—ONE AND TWO-PIECE All Cuts. AH Sizes. SPORT MODELS—JACKET DRESSES- STUNNING CHIFFONS AND ORGANDIES. 2-lb. Jar Verilbest GUTTER Jnr 19c Trim SMOKED PORK FELIN'S or MORRELL'S Sliced KJDSW

flower represontatlvcfl will eoon bo hcrt> to i;lvv HERE WE HAVE ASSEMBLED A LOT OF a miuilsci of frea home demonat rations wit li- ABOUT 150 ORIGINAL SAMPLE DRESSES FELIN or PURITAN A1II.II hUUAlt-CUKED en! O&l%atl0n to buy, of tho now Silver Jiibilco MADE TO SELL UP TO $15.00. THE HoOWsra. If you v/nnt to ho suro tho 1 !<><>« ? WOMAN LOOKING FOR REAL STYLE VERIBES calls on you, telephone) for a en Hoovera,-complete with dusting .jjS[>M»OTit, during Hoover men's VIHSI. PBEB mem &r& liers% thny will hi- &ml ftdjuat, without chargs-., Ho«wt»i ht OG0. f?euji2iUK!raotntmcttt.

I C it, .M-JAVmo>S NOTICI: ov sif.'i ruiMi.Ni' or ACCOUNI llull will 1,0 IJlllilo f»l' tfl.l nlloWimrO u( ct'nimlflnliiim mid rittmflel fee*. Kuliitu of Jtnymnml MOM, IIWMJIIMII. (Jrttflit .Jiirm Vlfi, A. IK Hllltl ' Dresses Notice la benjlty fiiven tlutt tlui fieemnitn llliOAl) [ITHKKT NATIONAL HANK of tho nuhiu-tltiiir. nilmliilMuitiir (it tho Of IUSD HANK. H. X, osfafa «f ROM ftpc^nsotf, Wttl lio mi.Mtcul Aflriiltifctrfttor, EROAD ST., COR. MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK and et»W() liy tho Kilnotltiti (if tin <.'. Alllua. ly of MoAnmiilh (mil lorurti'il for rrftU. liortlvei. Wertf. t'l tfi*9 Ot-phsiK. f'<.tu( nf *,ii<[ <:,njn^ All BUSSFS STOP AT Af.VIN'S. IV. on Thurotny, tl«T-tw»Ht!»!h day of ilori • Bs ik, If. J. Jul«i A, I), J8J3, M which tinw «l«i>llc*- Page Eighteen RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12.1933.

' Belford Nine, 6 to 0 Rumson Show 'Loses Tennis Match iH§ Tha Highlands baseball club shu Animal Monmouth County Fea- Atlantic Highlands Players Win Red Bank Off'to Good Start aa out tile Belford athletic club, 6 ti Edgar Allen and Lesfefi Bftffcg" tare to be Held August 4th Four Out of Six Matches on 0. In a nlne-Innlng twilight uann County Lcagae Reaches Half- laut Wednesday at Atlantic High witz VictorioM in QfeQ and Slh at the Rumson Coun- Home Courts Saturday After-1 ' ties ABROAP Way Mark—Fort Moamoutli Ianda. The Highlanders' new bat ter Final Matches Ph$$ noon. ! (joit) w Response tery of Acltermnn nnd Weiegerb tr.? Club. i*o Ad S.Q.S- tfe Continues to Win. Far on Municipal Court oj I XK ehowed up very well in their Saturday afternoon before a email FROM 1HE -•••'— ^- The second half of" the Monmoulh game together. Th®- box score: Tho Boml-flnaia of tha Red Bunk Following on the heels of the Fair- group ot the most ardent teunia cn- county firemen's league got under- open tennis singles tournament will fleld Country club horse show, which , thusinsts, the Atlantic Highlands HIGHLANDS. way last Friday night. Fort Mon- AH it it bo ployed Sunday morning at ten closethe annuad Saturdal Jlonmoiity at Westporth county, corneshowa, tennis club defeated representatives mouth, winner of tho first half, got filmpsori, 3b. ,12 1 o'clock. In tho quarter final match- one ol tho oletot in Inland' From!"' «"• S^brlght lawn tennis and off to another good start by defeat- Evans, If .404 0 ca that havo been played, Edgar Al- WefBRorlior, c. .'. , - 1 1 a social standpoint the Monmouth picket club, biinglng into vUy , ing Little. Silver In the first gamo. len defeated Harold Lurlaud, 6-2, 6-8; of tennis seldom seen on Kohlonlniiih, lb. .„ i 3 Z county sho„.. w ranks„ with tho Tuxedo i brand of tennu The Hcd Bunk firemen, who fin- Uray, rf. t a a and Lester Bevkowltz defeated Ar* hereabouts with the exception Kendrlck, cf. 4 0 2 thur Kcrr, 6-3, 0-1. In ttnothor qjlar- and Piping Rock shows. Many of ! courts .hercnl:il Hcablight invitation ished fourth in the first hull, eluo Bayard, i!b i 1 the elite ffom these clubs never fail :[" ""•' ai»'u mado a good start. They defeated o I tci iliml match, Jntnen Summon of tournament. Anthony, sn o l 2^urn«on will meet tho winner1 of & to exhibit at Rumson. ',' Only-"•- two* matches went to the Sea- the Long Branch nino last Friday. Ackorman, v a o It was back half a century that j Monday's game with Fort Mon- match between Raymond Bono Rn4 briffht club. Harris B. Fisher, Jr., 32 li Cm-roll Morford. the first Monmouth county horse j defeated William Lybarger of At mouth, which the locals lost, was a show waa held under the supervis-1 postponed match and counts In tho BELFOKD. H R n s> «-5, and Karl AB It In tho oponliiR round, Raymond ion of the late "Pat" Collier, and to-1 ™ '' " ? £*;Halsey defeated first half. Werittert, c. .40 OBO deteatcd Guerln Todd, 6-4, 6-3; day the name of that popular horse- '•Bfhr and Charles D- * Doboskoy, 2b. .. 4 n n HigKins and John Thomas, 6-2, STANDING OF THE TEAMS. lledden, ea .30 Carroll Morford defeated A. Paclliy, man ringo in the cars of Ilio older 7-5, 715. Four matches wero won by VV 1, PC. Orlow, rf. ..„ 3 0 6-3, 3-6, SA; P. McKuy defeated Dud- set of exhibitors. Atlantic Highlands. John Thomas Red Bank 1 1,000 lloone. If a ley nomuden, 8-1, 6-1; Roy McKnljjht For many years Monmouth county COACft -Fto^f Fort Monmouth 1 0 1,000 Bonnott,. p , 3 defeated Talbot Travora, 7-9, 6-0, 6-3, defeated T. H. Banks, 2-6. 6-1, 6-4; Freehold 1 0 1,000 Johnson, 3b & waa one of the best fox-hunting- John Higgins defeated Walter W. Wanantassa .1..... 1 0 1,000 Knclic- 11>. 8 nnd Stanley Stvvugo defeated John , grounds north of the Mason-Dixon Stolen, Jr., of Seabright, 6-3, 7-5; Littlo Silver 0 'I .000 Chamlierlain, cf. ., 2 Holinn, 11-8, .6-1. line, and the local residents Iran Paul LeFcver defeated Hooker Lona Branch 0 3 .000 !ln the eccontl round, James Sam- Talcott, 6-3, 15-3, and Nelson Rose and GAMES LAST KH1DAY. slightly toward tho hunter and jump- Red Bunk 10, Lonif Branch 0. mon defeated 15. Krananor, 6-3, 0-0;' er. In HID polo world the Rumson Paul LeFever defeated George E. Fort Monmouth 8, Littlo Silver 4. Lester Berltowltz defeated Jl. Low- Country club has long vied with Miles and William McKnight, Jr., Freehold 8, \YnnnmuBBft 4. KcansburE Idid to Fight. enborg, 0-1, 6-1; Arthur Kerr dofeatt Meadow Brook for popularly. It is G-l, 6-0. GAMES LAST MONDAY. Ted Loder of Kennflburg will op- ot] George Ynnko, 6-4, 6-2; Dondld a mecca for polo and at the Mon- Fort Monmouth 0, Kod Bank 2. Fisher's superior all-around play WannmnBHa 3. Uttlo Stiver 2. prso Lenny Banks of Newark in one Sickols defented P. McKay, 8-1, 84); mouth county show one sees some made him the master of Lybargcr Freehold 0, Long Branch I. of tho six-round bouts at tho Ocean ICrnlo Bailey defeated Hoy Me- of the best polo mounts in the ! throughout their match, the final out- GAMES THIS FRIDAY. View arena at Long Branch Friday KnlRht, 0-3, 6-1, Edgar Allen defeat* country. ' come never bein- g in doubt- - . -Lybar - - Red Bunk at Fort Monmouth. night. Loder, who la a lifeguard at ed Huroid Shultn, 0-2, 6-4, and Har- ger was invariably forced to back Freehold nt Littlo Sliver. It was on the Rumson polo fiel Wunamuaua ut Lung Branch. Keansburjr, has a good record for old Laitiiud defeated Stanley Sav- that the famous Argentine tenrr court by Fisher's powerful service. age, 0-2, 6-2. GAMES NEXT MONDAY. the two years he hao been In tho mado its American dnbnt, and Lui The LeFover-Talcntt match wns sim- ring. Lacey was proclaimed a polo Eta: ilar in respect to decisiveness of vic- Red Bank ut Freehold. Lff Branch nt Wanamansn. r of the first magnitude. It waa als< tory, Talcott's wildncss and general Aquatio • Meet at Bclmnr. at Rumson that the popular Irisl erratic play being a decided handi- Tho Rea Bank flro department cap against the steadiness of LeFev- nino opened tho second half of the A card of swimming raceo will bo lancer, Capt. "Pat" Roark, demon Monmouth county firemen's league held at the Belmar ewlmmlng p_ool strated to the American polo world er. ^' Tho singles matches, which were by defeating tho Long Branch fire- next. Saturday night at 8:,45 o'clock. that he was a player to be ranged men's team, 10 to G, at Long Branch along with Milburn, Hitchcock, J. the closest, the most hotly contested Frank V. Matt, former Keanoburg 93 Broad Street, and the most interesting to watch last Friday night. Charlio Crawford, Instructor, la in charge. Watson Webb, Lacey and others. Bed Bank moundsman, held the When the famous Midwlelc tean were between Illggins and Stokes, RED BANK. and Thomas and Banks, Higgins" a shore team to eight hlta during the from California wended its way PCACTtCALLY EV/CR.Y seven innings. The locals mado ten NEXT TO rOST OFFICE. Eastward it was on the Rumson Duke university star, captured his first set rather easily, but was forced hits off three Long Branch hurlers. polo field that Eric Petlley first THE couur&Y WA-S Red Bank scored all of Its runs in . sought the flights of polo fame. So to extend himself to win the second. The coolness of Higgins was out- MlS AOVI tho first three innings. In the first 2 GAL. OIL the polo classes, as usual, will be of frame Murphy, Red Bank backstop, i'f-i.K A high order, and well worth watching. standing in his favor while Stokes's ,7 100% rENNA. ace in the hole seemed to bo his knocked a home run with one on. The dates set for this year's show round-covering ability. Several Applegate, local outfielder, con- are Friday and Saturday, August times he returned clever placements, Funds For Regatta Eatontown Alerts tributed a triple. The score: LUGGAGE 4th and 5th, with entries closing on which were seemingly out of his HED BANK. Thursday, July 20. The hprse show RACK reach. Thomas's victory waa the Are Now Assured'Down Matawan A. AB BBNt committee is composed of Rufus C, more commendable due to the fact Finch, Amory L. Haskell, J. Ford Lcffla, s8 6 2a D. Muclntonh, all.- 4 11 RED DEVIL Johnson, Jr., W. Strother Jones, Sr., that he lost the first set, 2-6. He Chamber of Commerce Raises Tony Ratti, Pitching for First North Shrewsbury Iceboat r.,.- Brooks, If 3 12 and son, W. Strother Jones, E. Gad- won "th"o seconJd ""se*t '•""'"'""'•decisively' , 6-1"1, ~Ove r ~$40' 0 Amon" g "Merchant "s Time This Season, Holds Vis- Murphy, c 4 POLISH dia Plum, Wilbur B. Ruthrauff and his powerful and accurate service Yacht Club Will Join Mon- Davison, 2b „ I proving a nemesis to Banks, and —Red Bank Yacht Club Will mouth Boat Club on Outing Apiileirate, cf i KEG. $1.00, Edward Stewart, 3d. itors to Seven Hits—Alerts D. Macintosh, II) 2 hen came on to win in the final set 1 Raise the Balance. July 30. Woodward, lb 2 In the long and notable history of after it had been tied twice. ; Get Off to Early Start. Members of the Red Bank Cham- Crawford, p. 4 SEAT COVERS. tho- Monmouth county horse show The terrific heat tool; its toll on* Getting off to an early start, the QuMoy, rf 3 the breeding and saddle classes have I ber of Commerce have Euocep.iied in The . members of tho North Higgins and. Thomas, both appearing Eatoiitowu Alerts defeated the Mala- Shrewsbury iceboat and yacht, club 35 10 10 21 13 Coupe 69c, never been forgotten. There aro no Ired -when they came out for the raising over 5400 so far among the merchants of the town to be used to- wan athletic association, 6 to 3, last nt Thursday night'a meeting unani- LONG BRANCH. less tthan a dozen classes devoted t° final doubles match against Halsey, Coach, Sedan 1.39 ward the expenses of the National mously voted to join with tho Mon- AB R H TO A breeding, one of particular interest "ormer Olympic hammer thrower, mouth boat club in a shore outing it. VanDylio, cf., If 4 2 being for foals of 1933, owned by nd Behr, former Davia cup player. Sweepstakes regatta to be held on West, lb 4 2 the river here August 12. This makes for the Alerts, y n hits to on Sunday, July 30. Heretofore the Open Evenings. bona-flde farmers, and sired by a Halsey displayed brilliant tennis in Hmklnj, ab., p 3 thoroughbred. These entries are free the regatta an assured event aa the the visitors. The Eatontownors made clubs have had. separate outlngg dur- match, being the backbone of seven off Churchman and' Ensley. ing the summer. The members wilt Hold. 2b.. c 3 and carry six cash prizes. Farmers Red Bank Yacht club announced that W. VnnDyke, p., 2b 3 his team's attack. Higgins and A home run by Egan Of Matawan be privileged to bring their ladles or AL FOSS fi of Monmouth county have always Thomas took the first set easily, but if tho merchants of the town would Yale. If., rf 3 raise this amount the club would was one of the features of the game. other guests and the coat of the Shebboll, rf., cf 3 PORK RIND been encouraged to breed excellent vere unable to keep up the fast pace WrlBht, as 3 take care of thc rest of the financing. Cottrell of Matawan led in the bat- jdint affair will be mot by assessing Zfi "> Li horses. gainst the Seabright pair, who im- each member present one. dollar. In order to attract the foremost ting with three hits, one of them a 30 0 8 21 7 In the saddle classes there are roved as the match progressed. double. The score: Scoro by CRAB thirteen divisions, including the two Johnny Docg and R. Norris Wil- outboard drivers in the country the Andrew S. White, owner and cap- club will award cash prizes in these EATONTOWN. tain of the large cabin cruiser Olivia Bank 3 2 5 0 0 0 0—10. If you're Eolng flfllilnr;, re- NETS championship classes, one for horses lams, Scjibrirjht stars, would not : events in addition to tho usual AB IS H PO A B., who belongs to both clubs, was onu Blanch 10 3 0 2U ()— 6 member to check over your o-Fr. "over 1-12 hands and under 15.2 lay on the clay courts of the At- y, lb. .. 1 trophies. It ia expected that more Pryor. c selected by President Augustus M. The Red Bankers ended tho first tackle- before you tilarr. At hands, and th.e other for over 15.2 lantic Highlands club, but will be in 0 13 TTCTIJEY'S you'll find all tho hands. The llonmouth County Spe- :he Seabright line-up when a return than 100 outboards will bo here for McCall. B». .. 0 0 Minton of the Monmouth boat club, lialf of tho league season by bowing the regatta. Meohan, 2b...... _.._...., 4 to Fort Monmouth, 9 to 2, Monday hooks, lines and slnkcru you 3-WAY cial is for Eaddlc hack or pony sad- aatch is played on the grass courts Rnttl. p to take charge of the arrangements 4 and ho has the power to choose his night on the municipal field on Ber- ivant-—and a- brand new lino of SWIVELS dle hack, to be shown in the ring .t that place. The National Sweepstakes will be Brndlcy, If. i artificial bait the llsh aro sure tinder harness to a suitable vehicle; Saturday's referees were Fritz conducted under tho 1933 American Addeo, cf 4 own assistants from the two cluba. gen place. Each team mado ten hlta VonNras, rf 4 It ia estimated that more than twen- during tho six Innings. Lieutenant to appreciate. at a fair road pace; also under sad- jieber, Sr., and Fritz Lleber, Jr., Dr. Power Boat Association rules. Thc Emerson, 3b. ... 3 SURF RODS dle at a walk, trot and gallop, and entry blanks were prepared last ty cruisers will form a flotilla that Mack of tho fort made a homer and Robert Gregory, a tennis .coach at will take the boat members and their Heddon's O-FT. to perform ovjr four jumps about Duke university, Herbert S. Melnert week are now In, the hands of Clar- 33 6 7 27 9 a triple, ^ while doubles wero mado threo feet six'inches, tho same per- ence A. Legg, the club secretary. MATAWAN. guests on this outing. The boats by Bill Macintosh of Red Bank ana nd Frank Armstrong, president of will leavo the Monmouth boat club's New Spook Bait son to show tho horse in all require- he Atlantic Highlands club. The program will consist of the AB It H PO A Bluth, Adams, Cox and Jenktna of Ocean City ments. This class will be judgod by Losco, 2b. u float at 10:30 A. M., with President ho army team. Davison led the hit- The Bent Bass Killer At various times during the aftcr- National Sweepstakes, 125 cubic inch Marvel. If _... 4 0 Mlnton's largo yacht Jean and Mr. Brigantine the hunter judges. There are also Cottrell, Da 4 0 Ing for Red Bank with three lilts ioon, iced tea was served to the hydroplane and Classes A., B., C, and White's cruiser bearing the clubs1 two local classes for residents of pectators by Atlantic Highlands F., outboards. There will be no entry Ennley. p., c 4 0 n four trips to tho plate. The score: Reel, 250-yd. Churchman, 3b. p. 4 0 colors. Monmouth and Ocean counties. Tho •oung women. fee and trophies will be awarded to Papa, cf i 0 RED BANK, sweepstako class is always well Play will start this week-end for the first, second and third boats to Costignn, lb 1 2 An effort will bo mado towards IS, Hfl AB R II TO A A transparent^ lrrldescont filled. Then there aro two ilve-gaited lie Henry Seggerman handicap cup, finish each race at the Red Bank Kcan, c, 3b 4 1 getting some solid fill to strengthen 3. Macintosh, 3b Natural Plug. Sl!E IT. Star Drag classes. Combination ponies and lie Frank Bailey trophy and the yacht club float after the races. linker, rf *. 4 1 1 the bulkhead In front of. the two Brooks, If Ocean City yacht club properties before tho durphy, c ponies under saddle add three more 'rank Bailey bowl for ladies. Vlnce Entry blanks, properly filled out, 7 24 DaviHon, 2b classes. Score- by innings : heavy fall storms aro duo. The mat- Reel, 250-yd. iaukney, a student at the Unlvers- should be sent to Charles C. Alex- D, Macintosh, lb 00002100 0—3 ter was left with President Thomas rawfordf , f Thero nre four horsemanship .y of North Carolina, wonthehandl- ander, Jr., general chairman, 95 East l rf 30030000 s—G Irving Brown. It was also suggest- jpu, cf ap cup and Frank Bailey trophy Front street. Red Bank. All drivers Eatontown Free Prizes ! classes, three for children up to six- Cburclima ed that a coat of fine cinders be put Qulcley, p. STATIONERY st year. Mrs. Benjamin Grenburg, must register at the Red Bank yacht Errors—Mccban, IJOSCO 3, teen years of age and ones for chil- ), VanNca LAHOEST BASS, BIAJKFISH, ho is now in Europe, won the club float before noon on August 12. 2, tticllPapa., EuanTwo-bas, e hlta—Adde on the clubs' property. Leo Baker 25 2 10 18 1 dren eight years of age. The Good Home run—E rJin. Double FOI1T MONMOUTH. GOODS- TOVS Bailey bowl. Earl Cordova is chair- Outboards may be put afloat at Cap- ilaya—McCall Meehan to Purtly. agreed to furnish the necessary WCKEKKL. Hands Cup is also listed, the cup itrike-o.its—By trucks for the hauling, should a car- AB II H PO A being donated by William H. Vnn- man of the club's match and tourn- tain Charles p. Irwin's boat works Rnttl 13, l,y Church/nun rf ament committee. j at the foot of Wharf avenue, adjoin- by EnBley 5. BaBOR on foallfi—OIT Rattl "oad of cinders be purchased for this Harttn, cf derbilt. There is also a parent and 3, o(T ChurJhinnn 2, by Enilcy 0. Hit by Improvement. Bluth, » ., Fishing License Issued child class. There arc six polo Three showers were recently In- ing the public wharf. -itchcr—By Rattl ILonco). itack, c ... classes, including the H. L. Herbert stalled at the clubhouse and a new Sweepstakes boats and tho 125 cu. There was a lengthy talk on the ffcr, i'i . Cup, for the best light-weight polo porch was built on the front of the in. hydroplanes may be put afloat at matter of excess surface water that Vlama, 2b Ariel Winner finds its way to tho boat club prop- Tonkins, 11. mount. This class has beon won by building, facing the tennis courts. the public dock at thc fpot of Wharf vlcCnrthy, 3b ponies own by General Howard S. Bleachers were erected before Satur- avenue. Crane facilities for boats up erties from West Front street. An Ilyk, p Borden, J, Ford Johnson, Jr., W, day's matches. Fritz Lfeber, Sr., has to 5,000 pounds dead weight will be Of Sunday's Race effort will bo mado to have tho bor- Strother Jones, Jr., Ferdinand donated a flng and flagpole to the provided for by the Red Bank yacht ough eliminate much of this annoy- 30iJ 8 10 18 JTleischmann and by Miss Sylvia club. club. Contestants in all events must Harry McMahon'a Ariel won the ance which ia causing considerable Scoro by Innings: Sunday morning event for knocka- damage to the boat clubs. Fort Monmouth .... 112 3 0 2—0 White. 1 provide for transportation of boats 0 10 0 0—2 | to the foot of Wharf avenue. Drivers bouts sponsored by the Monmouth The Broad Creek yacht club at :cd Bank 1 Hunter and jumpers arc always boat club, giving her the lead in features. With an excellent outside 'air Haven Beats and owners ot all boats must be 1033 Plum Beach in Sheepshead Bay, the members of some club or association points on the season trophy offered Lavaletto yacht club on Barnegat 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK course tho hunter ia given u thor- by President Augustus M. Minton, ough test of ability as expected in Marlboro Easily which is a member of the American hay and tho Wenoonah Canoe Club Bluth Factor in power boat association. The race waa sailcri: In a fluky north of Inwood, N. Y., which has its club- SPECIALS—Week Ending Saturday, July IS. tho hunting: field. There are nine- to northwest air with the channel teen hunter and jumper classes. The Applications for yacht anchorage house on the Hudson river, sent In- Robins Win, 10 to 1, After Mak- should be addressed to Benjamin C. bouy near McClce3'a creek aa tho vitations to the North Shrewsbury Billy Brook trophy, presented by outermark. MI>I L. L. White, for the beft hunter ing Eleven Hits Off Two Fincke, chairman anchorage com- club members to make uso of their Roasting Pitchers—Hen Hanson Holds !mitteemittc , 93 East Front street and ap- The starters were the Ariel, Jo- anchornge3 and privileges ot their re- ort Monmouth First Baseman with the AIry scored by thc Fort Monmouth with the Monmouth county looked aa if tho veteran skippers cleaning given tho reservoir, which am last Sunday afternoon. Thla Thfr^ are FPVHMI jumper Marlboro rcnn.'tl Its only run in thc from Liability" clause being part of fifth. Holland filed out to rifjhUlold, thc entry condition);. wero to tnke another race, to their aras done at night without cauBlng me thc soldlera took tho Bound open to nil, ho.sido;; a .•av dit T any Inconvenience to a flinglo user rook athletic club Into camp by a touch and out, clu McC'ue v.'ns hit by pitcher, Emmom; Further information and schedule credit. Tho Llndy jrot away to a :; for chlliln'iv up walked and Vi'Heli.'i fanned. Ithea of town water. :oro of 18 to 1. to eighteen ye-ars of nt'e find two of e.ventn can bo had from Clarenco good start. She widened tho gap be- Bluth made four hits In nix times PRIME RIB ROAST local cla.'-iie?. u'rnundn! to Ke.ttel at. second, who A. Lr'jW. liecretary of thc Red Bank tween her contenders and practical- Following the business session tho BLAKE CUT I furniilect the b;UI, and McCue scored. rachtnmcn enjoyed ico cream and t bat. Two of. them were homo Tho judgfiii Yacht club, at hi:) ofllce at thc club- ly had tho race sewed up. However, uns and two wero doubles. Bluth, ire all well known. jHjuii)] flip,) out to rentprllflJ, l 'X>'X K J-Yont .'jtree!, Hed cfiko furnished through tho courtesy They will be Henry I,, licit cf Bay- thn itininj:. The nohins i;enf at thc rjtako in Fisher'n cnvo Capt. ho wan stationed at first, accepted • inning. The Hohins i;pored in Jill Bank. Clay evidently misjudged the . -f Mr. BuncII nnd Delford Fisher. Lean Smoked side, Long Island, iinci general | hut the second, fourth and sixth. ulrteen chances without an error, Regular Smoked Charles 1. DeKcvoise, jud;.?o:i of strength of tho air and took a tack ] .nd figured in two double plays. Tho CALI 'innr^o Carry romped off with ihf FOURTH AT LEONARDO. breeding ami of Ihe hunters ami Hip;: honors of the day with a VanGerbig Wins to tho northward just after turning core: jumper;!: Ijiithor (.. Klalso of Con- ublc and two slnnlr.i. A double tho stako, which cost him tho race. ,' ., , , _, . vr ._ . .- ,r vent nnd Colonial Willlmn II. Hen- Tho Ariel picked up lost ground ! t«vlm,nltiff Iwrnts Hcl.Il.y tho How- FOJIT MONMOUTH. - j play by Ketiel imaiuhsted and two Rumson Golf Title I All II II TO A dr-rcon nf MnutclJilr will jml|;e the othpr double pl.-iyn wero llelillng fca- and passed tho Llndy, tailing the artl A, Mnllcn Association. i Cox, If 1 1 raco liandlly from then homeward. I Martin, fiaddle classf !! and Kolii'rt A. Hran- turn: , of tho i;nj;umem . The i-c-.ore: Howi'l! VanOiblj; iii thc new golf The ncconrl wl moot link! nifin will p.').1':; on the polo mount.;. champion of Ihc Itmniion country Tho Llndy cumo in uiuth, n 1 Alt! IIAVKM. the Se- jt b/ y thtee HowarHwardd A. MalloMallon associatioociation Mitel., c The prncood'; of All It II TO A rluh. l(n triiiriiiihed over ncor^e V. lena third, tho Dolphin fourth nnd • at Leonardo on tho Fourth wns lai(,'e- the Monmouth Countvy hunthunt ' rhilclubj"i i "-• •""<'!»« it (I z (1 I'M', ,lr., In Ihc M-liolc finals fjunday, tho Tern fifth. i )y attended and a great micccfis In , nnd to local chnritir.M. | !;i r 1 10 0 2 and 1. 'j'he match wa:j closo Horn, rf 2!>. 4 Tho Inut two rnccii havo been over j every renpect. Cups and mcdaln were :i 'i thn>li|;hthhi t ih nt bc Kl. mote lisitn two up utt any time. At near McClcsn'McClcsn'n creolle ffor tlio outer- the nsaoclatlon by Sidney Marlon, Klnit. 3b rf. . thc nd £f lh 1IO1(MI tboy were mark. The .tikippem of tho knock- who nmlntnlned hln reputation un n McCnrthy, 3b. Tnltrj Boalinjr 1'roin I.nu Hrmillluril , If'. '. p.vrh. Cot' wa down nt tho flf- abouts aro complaining; about thin comedian by nmklnfj Immoroun re- .i» la 10 27 15 EVAPORATED in litisluii Klin;. . 0 1 U'uiilh un flu- lit'tuiml round, lost tho h on account of thc 1nrs;e num-marlta to the recipients. HOUND DUOOK. Heckcr's, Pillsbury tiixtepiith jmd the match waa over Tho events nnd the winners follow: All It 11 l'O A Micltpy Wnlkor of Shrewsbury 57 8 ber of flnhhifr partial generally nn- )!rnni)t, 3b — on — when thn two halved the neven- 1'lft.y ynnln for Rlrlfl undar 14—AUKUR- took a terrific bciitlnf; fioiu l,mi MAM.nono. chornd near tho bouy. Theno flishlnf; ti. 'Utomns. at). Ml II H I'D A tiicntli. ta I.iuitf first, (irnco V/allman BCCOIHJ iulilnitki. 11 ItOItDKN'H or fiHKFFIKLM Gold Medal liroulllard of Worcester, Mniimichu- ht r(u!fo frequently interfoi- with i),ii,.MI)' Kll'lnll' Ililnl. In thn i;f:nil-flnnl:i ijatunlay Van- t,,u, 2b Tnll Blzo p O Can • Df-tt:!, hist Thursday night at IWi.ston. llllil-,1. 10 1 thn n&llbout iiklpporii Betting the l-'ifly ynnln for plrla 14 to*ln—Doro- mil. ::\> 0 0 3 2 V< II; Si,. i o n Orblir oliinlmiltd Harrlii li. Finhor, tliy KniK nirt, Muy Krnung «ec(in. Jr., f> and :f, unit Crm defeated How- thy llnriy I hi "I. Tavune, Jf. p. .. attrmleil by n crowd of 10,000. point. It l.'i likely that n different Klilith. r. lnntl I!. .Jiuir.'i, :>, mid 2. turning point will ho decided upon %VLnt.y-llvn ynr llkl.ury, 1: ... 1 0 1 1 I 111) IT.'illltfl it thn regular f^undny for tho next race, liecninl, Only two entiles. \t. Thorntif. c. .. ier tit 170, mul two Inclinii tiillnr (liiiti l'"iil. '.Mi. nuif(rh jihiy u uliiiit pur wero Ha fol- Tho judjjea of the raco worn Pres- Hfty yanln for l»oyn nruler lfi—Pmil Helhcrg, p. rt. . Ambassador J^ouillnril, wjtf; on the defensive In llollimil, V l 11 O'Nell Hr»t. John Commits noennd. Thom- Mc'-'n.-. ,-f. luws; (Jin:,.'! A K A. .<). '1'att, 4 down; ident AugurituH M. Minion, FJmfley all but two rounds. Ho wan able 0 1 «» Hcllly tltlril, S 21 11 SlicctI 0 21 12 C. !!. MeVfl) •I down: a. Mr.w White and Cnptnln Frank 1". Dick- MflVi'itty-flva yanln for Ijoyn 14 to IB— t> launch only a few of bin famoiui John Itcllly flr.t. VrniirU Kltdiill Moom), Score by Innine: 1'iyiiii, I fluwii; II. II. Joiifn, fl down. man, who fololwed tho raceri! around Hound Ilrunk t (I 0 (10 0 0- looping punched and Hand rmide aa tiiiim fl 0— 1 thn couroe In Gnitmm VanKeureji'B I'Viinlilln Irivln thlnl. hnpiTttsilon on tho New Kn;rluml niUl- Chi:i'i I.!, r. A. Jliidmin, Jr 3 down; Ono hundred ynrtta for lioyn over lft— tort Mimniouth ..0 I) n 3 1 i 1 I) x—13 0 cabin cruiser. Wllllnm ICeofcr first, Charles Manser BOC- 1 (it«- K-tl«l 2, Itlmi J. 'J'. Mnlioney, il dov/n. Errorn—iHialTor, MrCurthy. Ilrftiult, (I. *nf)SVi:l!;hl. Only WnlUerVt eollnij;! , fhnltli, I I. 'file start wns at M:30. Tho fin- ond, llol.ort Wnllman third. Thonuin. Snlihiskl. Two-bmn- hltn—llluth 2. Palmolive and oxiKulrmro r-avi'd hlin from com-. ml. Tu,«-1»,« 1,11 urry. lid.,.,,. 'I'lw rcjiultfi of thn Saturday mefifil -Ifrtlrl (umtltdstf.t, A canoo tlltlnij contest between Sldli, Adorns, Martin. Thtoc-liaii) lilt— I.cvvifi to K«>t- piny com pcti I Ian limits* club handl- ish time w«9 Ariel 11:iil).r»»; Ondy Murk. Jlomn ruin —ninth 2. iildl«. Double . SOAP tfl 1 . I!. Klirtniii]. IIHu tit llmlth 1., 11M3.8D; Helena 2(1, 11:14.2!); Dolphin mon VVJIH T.vou by John Milea nnd i-Hn'k<.-n,||..,.- ]!, Hi! e;tp werf, ill! folluv.m f'Inn.'* A, A. i>. lilays—-Ailrnna to HlinuVr tn llluth, Mc- caltMTU 1. IJ«1M m\ li.illn p Billing Ths KoEinter—Advortlacment piUW—Djr il»n»oa uicQae. Boya can niako extra porKol money Oif J>>nklna 4, olf 'l'nvunc I. off Htiliers eelltas 'Xla itBtistMtl to advartteo in *» Uaufke RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1933. Pace Nineteen J ; '" SS^w& . i ^•^L^-f—,-r BA6EBA.I. TlllfS SUNDAY. caught three trout Thursday in Tin- Little Silver Beats ton FallB brook. On Friday Dennis end Kail iiuatit. Games Scheduled to Be IMdyed on and Harry Est«I16 hooked two elx- lltanonds In Tills Section. ROD AND GUN terjn-inch pickerel and threo bass, 10, 12, 11 ft. Lose to Rumson weighing about two pounds each, at $19.50 to $137.00. Tho following Rumna are scheduled Shadow lake. to be played this Sunday on fields Nordy Ascliolfino and Kaplan Thompson Boat Works Clip, Donated by Com- Locals Held to One Run and in this Koction: SARAZEN Between Them Make Four Henry Hlgcmn at Shadow lake Tho road to better and bigger busi- 2 CENTER BT, SKA UKIOllT. Hoffman, to be Four Hits by Jim Tully, Who Fair Hnvon Koblnn vs. JMUa Silver Saturday caught two black bass ness leads through The Regiater'u ad- to Club Making Receives Excellent Support- ftthlatlo cliib on Ftoblnts" fiel'l a . fair Doubles and Two Singles— weighing: two pounds apiece. Mon- vertising columns.—Advertisement. By Gene Sarazra Seven Hits on Vince McCuo, Havoll. Both Teams MeEte Eleven Hits day night HigKins caught ono bass Morf Points in Field Meet. Yart Mnnmouth v«. fifiiGwebsir ath- In the lake nnd Harry Kstelle lotto rlub at, Fort Moiunoutb. CHARTER NO. 22«7. A large nllvoi- cup, offered by Har- World Golf Clutniplon Held scorolenri In every Innlnp but Tho Wtllp. Silver athletic cluh de- hooked a £ixtIld- noon fit Llttlfi Silver. Each team William LeValley and Fred Dres- Iiany of Rod Bank at Red Rank, in the hi .'it tournnment pliiyi'ra, pay too Mallen etwoclatUiit Stwle of New Jersey, tstthe close of bu&i- greatest number of. points tn tho club, 7 to 1, lnet Bunday afternoon Oletown hltiti Ediutjl Held at made eleven lilts. Tho SllvGrltea used sier caught fix hlnck. bap? at the llttlo attention to their feet. OletowLoonnrilon .toivimhil) ner-B on June .1'), 1933. baseball and track events to be at Iluniflorii Tlic I-tumgonltes made Ll Schneider and Crawford on the Tintorn Manor darn Sunday. The RESOURCES. Btqgcd on Saturday afternoon, July Proper footwork IK a lnruir tno of- neven hits off Vincent McfJue. Jim sndfl bHRebnl! rhib va. Itvlngton mound while. ,1. Tomaltie pitched tho largest catch weighed three pounds. 1. Loann and discount!* 3 2.953.608.25 ten noglectotl In our modern teach- tetim nn Vfillcy drive field at At- •I. OverriiriftR 1,.113.03 29. at tho Rod Bank municipal field Tully, pitching for Rumson, held the Untie Highlandsihld . entire game for. tho visitors. .(. United Stater. Government on Bergen plaeo by tlio Moimiouth ing of tho gfime, although them linn Grays to four blown. llrrl Bonk diluted ninnl: vn, H. nnd B. Wcel Long Branch opened the ncruritici owned 130,.',31.24 boon steady Improvement sluci; tho i. Other bond*, ^toci.a ond County athletic association. tha organization, Btnted that It In il. wfiti thfi jitopfr tiling to lift tho Bill Clalr, tho Grttyn1 cfllcient catch- with four In Itn half Of tho first and wero elated over the apppruanrri of I'uiniture ond ppaaible that tho commissioner will loft hod so tlmt it pointed to the ei-. Tho hit was good for threo Backs thn visitors tier! the seors In the fol- tuna, bonita and bluMif-h of/.-h'jrc fl.xturcD _ 0.123.33 mike tho presentation himself. Be- hole. and could probably lmvo been lowing framo hy sending ono run last Week. '.'. Real eBtnte. owned other sides this cup there will bo an award Now, Hie jron'l player barely lifts Btrctchetl into a homo run by a fas- across tho pl.ite. a • • tliini Dflnklnf: Hrtiice 41.76f>22 hi:; heel at nil. Ho stands well bnl- The vipllora took the lead In the S. Rejerve with federal P.c- for the organization havlnp the ter bnfiel'unner. Vince Cantalico of Defiplte lnclemrnt wr-Rihc-r cnrlv greatest representation as well oa nnced, wild fret, fairly close togeth- Humson contributed the only other fourth by tallying t.wlco but tho Sll- H..^C'nfili find flue from Bank- 4^;i,-13r,.'l2 THE WORLD'S awards for tho individual winners. er, not spread widn npui'i of ati- extra baoo hit of tho gams—a double. verltes ncoi'od Hvn In tho samo frame, last week same good cliches of 10'. Outride cherkn and other I weaKtlsh, croakein nnrl fluke wrsiFi i-BBh itenii- ! Although on athlete may enter as choied awkwardly no tlmt the Sv/ltiff Bruno of Itumnon led the hitting Field Club Breaks Tic With Fort which made tho count 9 to 6 In their li. Rprlerniition fund v-ith 8S5.53 : many eventu nrj he carcn to, organi- iH luimporcd, favor. They scored three more In made in Llttlo Egg hnrhnr. Hoat IJ. 3. Tr«». ,rcr nnrl dun I Largest for tho day with threo hltn in four Hancock in Last Inning of Ex- captalnp at Beach Hoven anticipate tram U. S. Treasurer zations will not be permitted to en- liineii nl bat. Three double plnye, the following frame. Went Long 3.75n.fin I ter jnore than four in any one event. citing Gome—Rally Stars Branch niniiiiKi'iI to chalk up two In CToofl fishing over tho currrnt wppk- And thai means a lot to the two by numBon and one by rtcd end and during thin week. Tho tuna To'nl -. -. J With Two Down. the sixth nn<] another in tho ninth. LIABILITIES. man v/ho buys an Exide. Tha field meet him met with tho Bank, word othel- fenturos of the boata which go out from Beach approval of United States Senator gnme. Tile box flcorc; Nordy Aschettlno and Kaplan wore IS, Oircuhitint; notes oijt- Tremendous resources, un- With the score tied nnd (wo out Haven hnve also been bringing In 7n.onn.0ri ! W.Wavron Bavhour who. in a letter KUMGON. the hatting clarc. Each mado two Ifi. Demaini '!epof-it!i paralleled Facilities and nesrly In tho ninth innliiB. the. Leonardo doubles nnd n Blngle In five tirtieo at fish. 3 7, 'J'imc (le)io>-jt to Mr, Bonnett, snyo that ho will AB-rt H ro A A * • n } naif a century of progressive malio every effort to be present. Tho nrulio, BS Field club managed to ncorn tho run bat. Jor. YanFirellr contributet d a 1%. United StnTftR Govern- text of tho letter follows; It. Tully. 2li that brought defeat to tho Fort Han- triple. Tho score: Freeh water anglers will be fir-h- battery manufacturing must llnrnmnnd.' cf. .. cock team laut Sunday afternoon on "I am wholeheartedly in accord ( 11 irollfi. It 1 10 LITTLE BILVEK. ihg for bass from now until Septem- i spell e better battery—and tho Middletown high nchool field at ; with your athletic program and feel Kninmoll, If n l AU R H ro A ber In deep water, except. riurinK tho 1 r.^33.72 that is Exide. Ihifkley. 81 o 0 Leonardo. Rrnoks e{ : 1 ;j n 0 early morning and evening hourp. 27. Other li;il)ililJpH imust j certain that thin field day to bo hold QulKlcy, 8b Yaniur In. rf .... .') 2 oi l ncree with Schedule Nj.... 1,351.62 ' ori July 20 at tho Red Bank munici- Dcnmonil, rf The Roldlere opened by Hearing a M. Apr Irctlino. 2b ;\ •i n 2 2 One of tho bent. baitR to upe for 2R. Capital account; pal field will provo a huRo nucceao. Swfpl. o run In tho first, Tho Hold club coun- N. Ate rctlinn. 3h, ...i. . •> .1 2 3 de.ep water flahing ia a shiner, six or C'lndfl A pre- .... 4 1 l 2 1 ferrtd ftdlclt, j. Tully, l tered with two In the second and Smith, if seven incheM long. 7,r»0f) fihnrei", "Tho splendid work which you are Kaplan rst .... ."> fl ^ 2 2 Our Service Car doing in bulldinpr up tho morale of 33 7 1 27 13 mado one in each of the four sUc- f. Tint niiiP. Ih. . i n n h n nm- 1190.00 your athletes In the county certainly ceKHlvfi innings. The artillerymen Cnlandr irllo c, rt 1 1 l-'t o per ph(\ift !(•- RED Crnwfr. 1 1 While curf fishing wan out of the 111- A b I e nt "AB n II ro A laid down a barrnfje in the tiixth, o 0 Is Always Ready has my approval and endorsement. Schnck or, p 2 fl n 0 fl cjueetion, due to the heavy windR 1 hope that you will continue your Ajnonc. cf however, and scored live runs. Kcnd- ( ooli. m lHg another run across the plato in and nea;; thnt prevailed lant week- C rniilon BtocK, efforts In this direction. 1. VnrrniGili, If 0 34 la 11 27 o I tho eighth the soldiers.tied tho score WEST LONG DRAN'CII. end, many of the fishermen turned "If I am at liberty on tho twenty- I* Vnocnrfilll, rf their attention to fishing tho Shrews- ir $25.00 ninth you can bo suns that I will tttmr. lb 4 0 0 9 fl at 0 to 6. Tho box score: AD il H TO J'inrntoro, 2b 1 1 3 1 A. Slop 4 12 2 bury river at Highlands, and Sea- [•pluB 2OO,0OA,fto Malco every effort to bo with you at 0 0 0 1 LEONARDO. . bright, and here they connected ( nntalire, 3 b 1'nrlit'r. .'.'.'...' tint divided pro* this field day." dull-, c 3 n I 4 2 An i! ii ro A with fiomfi sti-ipnd bnnn. Bo far the !B—net B*,Si**,OS The meet will feature eight base- MiXuo, p 3 0 0 1 .1 ERldin, If VnnNegft. 3 b. ... 1 i n Clnrk, r.f. . Shrewsbury has produced quite a ball events, nix track events for men 29 1 ( 24 0 Smith, lb., p. .. 2 1 1 .1. Tnmninf number of ntripora this season. In Tntol. Inchidinsr Capital 1 and boyo and four eventa for women Score by lnninea: Miu'lntonh, pn. 0 7 1 B. Sku-uni, lh. fact, it is thf! best fishing thnt many Account $ 6.890,392.14 j Miixflon. p., cf. 1 0 ] 3 Nnrton, rf. .. 1 Stalfl of N*w Jct-scy, County of Monmouth, and girls. A baBoball game botween Hud Brink 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 1 • 2 2 Dcnnifi. rf .. 4 of the faithful have seen in a great PH.'. an all star county team and another Rumton 00,f 04000 1—8 2 I 0 I). Slocum, c. ,. S 1 9 many ecflsono. Errnri!—H. Tuliy, Qulnley, Two-bnsQ I, William B. Lyman, CfiHhler of (lie team yet to bo selected will bo nn Bcnnetl. if 0 0 11 nbovfi-nnmecl bank, do solemnly swear hit—Cantalico. Tbrco-bnso hit—Cloir. 40 11 24 - added attraction. .Thero will bp no MiloB, 2b 0 • 0 3 1 « * * tlmt the above utatement in true to the Doublo plnyn—Bvuno In }1. Tully tb Oil. Kcoro liy innlngn bent 6t my knowledge and belief. John Hansen admission charge. nrellu 2, Clnlr to Coolt. Stiike-outB—By 35 1 6 27 10 Y Lintr Branch .... ainSH2l)nI— 9 William LeValley on Saturday WM. B. LYMAN, CBHIIIOI. Tully U. by Mr.Cuo 4. Bnnaa on bnlln—Of! Little Silver 4 0.0 .ri a 0 0 0 x—1:2 ' The moot is open to all amateur Tully 4, oft McCuo 2. Hit by pitt-hor— bagged two hJnck baas nl Tintern Bubncvibeil and nworn to lififore ma this FORT HANCOCK. Errors—N. AscheUIno 4, Calandrlpllo, 10th day of July. lt>33. athletic clubs, churches, church or- I)y Tully (Cnalrilii.0). Umiiircs Summon All It 11 TO A loke. One of the fish weighed threo 42 West Front St., ganizations, Y. M. C. A. units, boy nod Arnono. Knplnn, ,Tnmalne, Zlmm*rr>lan. Twn-haBe {Beth KATHEWINE II. WHITING, Knno. If-, f$ r, n o o o hits—N. ABchettlno 2, Kaplan 2, Bofter, pounds, seven ouncea, and the other Notary Public. Hhnnks, cl I l scout troop's, girl ecout troops, etc. ,1. 'J'omninp. Thrpe-baie hit—Yanarelln. a pound and a quarter. Correct Attests — Individuals not members of any Ciftlarso, Hi '1 3 S.icrlncr—Calflmlriollo. Doubln play—N. MAIlCUfi M. DAVIDSON, RED BANK clubs may also compote. Entry Smith, c. It 1 2 Aflchtttino to Toinfllno. Strtke-ou(«~By * * * CHAHLK8 AIJIMK JI1.. Colored Giants Nose Holt, no., c 1 3 f:ra\vford 3, by RchnHdfir 7. by 'J'omaino blanks may bo secured from either Bordulli, Sh I 1 1. Matioi on hnll»—Off Crawforrl 0, oft Frank Donnis of West Red Bank Directors. Mr. Bennett nt Llttlo Silver or at Out Pullman Portera White. 2b fl 0 Schneider 5. off. Tomaine 5. Hit hy pitcher the office of Tho Register. McCall, rf fl 0 —By Rehneifler 2 (M. Aschettlno 2. Flplior. T»., rf 1 1 Brookn.) by KchneMer (D. Slocum.) Um- T(io Red Bank Colored Giants Zelelor, v 0 I pirtu—Anchottlro and Accrra. noncd out Iho Jernny City- Pullman Mallen Association Portcru, 0 to 8, at Miles' field last •Two out ivhcn winning un WUH scored. Sunday afternoon. The Giants mado Scora by tnningR: Freehold Crescents nlno hitn whilo tho Red Capn col- Fort lUncock ..&..I H 0 fl H ! ft—f! ic oted eight. The box score: [Leonardo 0 2 11110 0 1—7 uids Errors—Maelntonh, Shnnkn. Gnlnrzo Trounced By Belford Although' ho now IH 03, Ilan.v RED BANK, Holt 2. Whlta 2. Twn-hnRO IIUP—EKUUO 14-16 Monmouth St., RED BANK, N. J. Leonardo ;Team Romps Off Vnrdon, famous British profession'- Covelodky, Smith. Thioo-hano hit—Max The BBlford athletic club won, 19 nl, still can hreezo through 3fl holrs Green, 2b non. Double piny—Bennett t o Wllllitm to I, over the Freehold Creacents last With 9 to 2 Victory at Atlan- In a (lay. Siirazcn nsrr'Jieti Var- Jlnywomt. rf to Marltonh. Stolon hsKcn—Eai'lln, Van- Jlnn-la, Hff NCBB, Gajavio. Strlke-outP—By Mftxunu Sunday afternoon at Bolford. Ten tic Highlands—McLaughlin of (IOII'H riuluruncii \u tho oxcollciit Willlnma. H> fi. by Smith 1. hy Fluhor 11. liy 7-olglo errors by the visitors aided In the TulUm, :ih - . y y . y Leonardo Star of Game. cam ho always lias taken OI.IIIH 0. BnceB s on ballB—OfbllOft t MMnxn n f>. off Belford victory. The score: feet. Gone has Jils own shoos mndo Ueirt, rf 2. rl l( Smith 0, of! Fipher 6, oft Kolnl BELFORD, Tho Howard A. Mallen association or order. AB R H E of Leonardo, playing superb ball be- Wprmert. rf /> R 3 hind good pitching by Joo Maxson, You have missed Fomething if you KECKNT RENTA1.S. Roche, lb 1 S 2 1 1 failed tofitudy tho fontwnrk of'ctnrR Redden, BB - „ 6 2 S 0 That's Our Slogan and We Live Up To It disposed of tho Highlands baseball IIOOKO, if R 2 1 0 club, 9 to 2, Sunday afternoon at At- liito Waltoi* Ha Ren or Kob Jonos". To JERSEY CITY. New Tenants for Dwellings in This AB R Olden', cf S 1 1 0 mo it was a thin;; o£ beauty to watch. Locality. Mulder, cf 3 3 0 fl lantic Highlands. Maxson, formerly of 5 n Leonardo Field club, hurled hlB first Alvln Merber, who recently opened flennett, lib 2 0 1 0 Strength In Tho Fret. lb. Johnson. 3b n 0 1 game for tho Mallenltes and hold a new dress shop in Red Bank has Kolloy, c 4 1 l Three-fourths of a polfer's strength 2b the Highlanders to nlno scattered h rented a furnished houBo at 25 Drboikey. 2b :.... 5 fl 0 hits, while his tenmmaten gathered comes from his foot; not only tho ThiifHton, rf. Church street, Fair Haven from Mrs. Chnmberinln, p & 1 I 0 way ho UHGH thorn but how woll ho thirteen from Evans of Highlands. l.fC. If. George Howgill. 40 10 H 'J The latter had ono bad inning, (he is shod. It in important to wenr the right, kind of (jhnpfl. IJrs. William H. Roche of Ocean- FREEHOLD. fourth, when six runs wero scored. port haa rented her house at 12 Main AB R H E The Mallenltos added anoth.fr run in Nothing will.tirc a man out quick- street, Oceanport to Mrs. E. Groat, Kriupy, 2b _ 4 0 12 the fifth and mado two more in tho er than ha in one Front street, Red Bank, to J. Shaw, Iv-emon, rf. 3 1 (I 0 At Fair Haven Knzillitkl, c. ,1b 3 0 S 0 fielding was sensational. Ho accept- day without ilnishlng weakly, it's tho new manager of Radio Station Gulden's Mustard ed eleven chances without n flaw, WJBI. B. Alberton, If 3 0 0 1 probably because- ho has not out- The Itoyal Aces athletic club of and at bat. flvo times ho connected llttcd his feet properly. Tho above rentals wero made 32 1 8 10 for three Jilts, ono of which was a Fair Huven held its annual track through the real estate office, of Mil- triple, Tho box score: Kvei* Klnco I learned that lesson and field meet last week. Robert ton' BerU. myaelf I havo had my own shorr; .Tone 3 successfully defended his It pays to advertise in The Register. MAW.EN ASSOCIATION. made to order, and I always inspect, point trophy. The Players' boat All It It TO A Wolfe, rf _ „ _ 5_ 0 1. !_ 0 a pupil's footwear along^ with his club hfiB presented a new cup to Peterson, 3b f> n 1 0 0 cliibV,"ptaHco"nn{\ g-rlp."• tho club o;j a point trophy, -and MaxBon, p A 1 l o o Jonpfi has the first leg on it. The McLaughlln. Bfl Fi 1 ;l 1 7 Advocates Thick Soles Hanson, 2b. fi :i 2 fl 1 I advocate, thick soles. I can re- following is a summary of the TELEPHONE SERVICE Mooney, lb 1 1 'j s n events, with tlio contestants finish- BROKEN Knockel. c 4 1 2 7 0 call noticing tho Bhoes worn by Hai- ing in the order designated: Joelln. cf R 1 1 T. 0 ry Vardon and Ted Ray, (he famous I© SLICED McCus, If 3 10 10 British professional?. They wern sn-ynnl dnnh. nmall jtirls—E. Hicks. E. from Red Bank, New Jersey, Konowltz, If 1 (I 0 0 0 hoavy-snlcd and oomfnrtable. They llnrriit. FMcUc Hcurn. fiO-ynnl ilash. pmsill boys—Stanley to our New York Office 41 0 13 27 8 never had nny trouble with their Rocvcy, Joroi'li Ilickn. Frcrl Bnker. Crushed Sugar Corn HIGHLANDS. feet afi a roflult, and Vnidon, now Senior 1320-yard dnnh—Robert Jones, AD V. II TO A 03, still can RO 'M'> holor. a day. Gonik'Q WiUon. Jnmcn Guinea. CALLWX-3300 HHUJckcr. rf., If (0120 Between rounds it la a ^ond idea Kunninji liiuli jump for boys—H. Har- SirApson, 3h •! 0 2 1 fi r ris Wllliitm Taylor, Fred Bnkor. Evans, p 1 n n n l to chango tihoea or wear a. pair ot Koniui1 nno-mile run—Kenneth Jefferson, Andorson. If., n 4 fl 1 3 3 filippnrH to ease the. feet. Take /,'nnd Gringo Wilson. Robert. Jonc9. Confirrvatlvo Accounts Invited." Konienb.nh. lb 1 I L' in fl Jfitrlt jump for frirls—liOis Taylor, Edith Mihms. c. rt 10 14 1 earn nf them nnd they will carry Albert. Kliznljcth Ilnrrip. •Kendjlrk. ef :i (I i ] n you through tn a strong Hnish; neg- Pen tor hlfth Jump—Robert Jones, James Market Lottor Upon Request- Bayaid. 2b 3 0 o !i 0 lect them and your polling days in Ci(ilno!>, GonrKO Wilson. ,. Anthony ne 3 1113 Senior 10fl-y.ir»l dnph—Robert Jones, •Ackermon 10 0 0 0 comfort will bo numbered. GPOI-HO Wiliicm. • Score by Inninga: Baseball Game, Parad Mrmtiri Mullen Association 00061001) I—!l New York Stock Exchangi Highlands. (10(116000 I—i and Ceremony at Fort [ Shrewsbury Again PhUadttphia Stock Exchangi AViv York Curb Exchange Error*—Mnnnfly. Kimpnon, Knblpnbiinh. i Two-bane hit"—-Hamton. Kcnililrk. Tliroo- r Defeats Truckmen baflo hit—McLiuiKhlln. Rtrike-oiitn—Hy Tho l ort. Monmouth banobnU team,; 15 Broad Street, New York Maxson 6, hy Evnnn 4. Bnecr, on bnllR— which thus far lhi;i coiuion lias won Off MaxBull 41, ufl liraiu 3. The Shrewsbury nthlotic club for Philadelphia Elizabeth WcatflalrJ 23 KUMH';I and kml but. four, Inclml- Iho KCCOIUI tituo thin ncnnnn defentpd inj; Moiihinulli county firemen'!!! llio B. and B. trucking company nine GOLF TOURNAMENT. league cnmnij, will opposio a picked i of Hod Bfintt last Sunday afternoon team of Rod Bank ami .Shrewsbury j at Shrewsbury. Tlio score: Second Hound for President's €(ip to playerfl next. Sunday ;iRprnoon nt thn ; roMTvation. Under tho- iiKi-ei'lncnl I PHREWSDURY. lie. rinyed Thin \VnoU-l£nil. AH K H ' Bovernlnp; the f;nnu\ tho pnldlers will i Itoynir>l«ls , It. . 1-rOlIKD AVEUAGK Tho flret round of tho Pienldent'n nut know the nnikoup of tho tciilnj Clillv:nn, lh. . cup tournnment nt tlio Rwlmmlnp : until it lakes tho llrlil. | Kmlm[>li», 31). . 4 1 River Country club was played on 1 a Saturday nnd Sunday. Tho ficconcl j After thn >(unif? a ]iarafle will tip' Hlonl nn! 'aii. ... 4 1 l Smoked Picnic Shoulders I hold and tlil.l will lie followed liy Jloun Ihlil 1. na, 4 n round of tho tournament will bo Illy, rf. 0 0 played at tho club over the week-end. corrmonlcn jn ronnot;tlnn with thn i o 0 In tlio ball Bwocpatiilion match play preticntallnn of Ihe 1'urplo Heart nnil A 0 1 Fancy Chuck Roast Thoman McDeiniott and Howard Silver Hlnr rltutionr. to nlemlicru of Halle wero tied with 2 up each and the pout who wero mimed for brav- ITrank Wodohouao nnd I.enn Rcur;- ery In action during the Wmhl war. Blllo worn both even. Tho pminntntkm will bn niailn by nlnnl.in, 3li. . Colonel A. ,i. ('nwaii, comnianitlnj; Tho rcnultn of the- tournament (InkMilnnu'. 11>. Small •wBra: Billy Ruhrcy defeated William filllcer at the fort. Miu-Dnivell. i>n. Helm 5 up; Oono Mngeo won by de- Wlnklor, il. .. ainltli, jl Lean fault from Jnmcn Ilunloy; .1. Ken- Knlnht. 11 nedy defeated John Murphy 2 and 1; Ghezzi In Tic I.iikp. r- Henry IlnEcrman defeated Alex K«M»yth», cf. . Wilde' 1 up! N. H. Brown defeated kVan Chambcrlnln 2 and 1; lilil Mc- For Second Place 35 8 4 VDermott defoatod Ij'rank Wodehouiin lif. Valencia Oranges 2 up; Bid Mercer defeated Jlnwnrcl Vielor Ghezzl of (ho Humi;on fiororjty Plnnn Rail. Lnmhila elmpter of iliRrna Tall llelk 2 up nnd rnul Illiitelmnnn dn- Country rlllb, 1 Melt Melx of tho Hol- C.RF.AT MEADOW [?u, Hi|;ina at. a meetliii; Monday night fcaterl Chnrlea Wodchouno 2 anil 1. lywood rlub and Jim Mftrtuccl of 1 Celery Hearts QUAI.ITV Titerliorn tied for uerond ]il!i<:o In a' thn iHilno fif Ml. ;;; iillla Jlenly tin tho one day tournament, of Urn Nov.- Hhrewiibury nvenno nmdn. jiliino for , WINB ooi.if Tjiornv. .Teuipy 1'. (\. A. at. .Tumping JUook » nnil July 2.I on Lonfr Inlnnd sound Monday. They each Imd n V.'l. Tlio nn tho (itenmr-r CJoorKo Wfifililngtol). Fieri) Red Itiy llanltrr Gnlnn Vermnnrnt I'ns- tournnment, Wfuj won hy Mfiurlrn TiTiifiit at I hit irwRlliiK worn Mlnsen Ef^sSon of Allonliurnt I'ri/.o. (l Connor, jlrancltlirook pi nfrrir.lonal, -.t went OUL Kuerlto 'I'antiey, ir,lla. Mfflnrlty, Mar- each Plerrn A- Pionl of Ilfd Ilsinlt \i\ IUt anil r/imo hack in .'11. i;nret. Murmy, Knthci'lnn and Mary •;illned perj(tBIH:llt prt:!i!fl!filun rif Ihn WATffilELOM Wiirnokor. AllenliuiEs^,.tnJpliy when hr. ihifnilrd (Hie//.! HHi'lo the- (tnly t'n;;ln of thn Paul (1. RlMipy»ln Iho final round at flay when ho Bank n. long pult on ths Deal (;o!)?fll'ul) fifitmdfiy. Illn np- tho Iwelflh linlo for a tlirep. A llvo. Fair Hnvcn Vs. I.lttln Rllvor. . OTHKIX W/illKHOIJSB OirrUMB IN THIS WECTION AltlS IflllATW AT; proarll Rhot fitid putting ''ontrlbutl'fl on tho par four .'ilxternlh rulliod bin Tho lj'nlr Ifavrn Rnhlnn nnd the 1 60-62 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. v% a largo mcfjnuio tf> bin virloiy. chnncon for a tin for Ihiit plncf . l.iltlo Oliver aUilotlfi chili \vill meet Froul phot a V.r» wblln filfi|ipy MninhtMl .lohnnli: Kinder and Charlie i;nr:i|. fur tlm third time Ihin nonnnn on 150 MAIN STREE'^ASBURY PARK, N. J. with fll. inoul had two Mm, mi Ilio of lloal cncll hurl 71. ()r'(in;r> .'illlllv.-in I lift Itohlnn' Held nt l''alr Mnvon next 27-27Monmouth St. RC» BANK Rod Bnnk 1290 ( trophy, having won It In' lftK! nnd of Ivotu; Hiaiich 7H and VN', G. Groen Hundny, lvich lenm hnn won ono Pricrn oflt-itivo Thuisday, Friday & Saturday, «l"ly l"» ^ •'' ''» of lluniKon fi'i. gaino. MnTMMm—intiiiijiTiiiiiiai i iiim i i i r "imniii 11 in i n 4 1 n 11 111' u i JIII "UMIIJII win an 11

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t*TUST what we've been waiting for! We must get J down town bright and early tomorrow. They have special $ales on all sorts of things advertised. Now we can get some of those jersey suits for the boys—there's a big silk stocking sale and here's another one on sheets and pillow slips. Come on over, we'll get our lists all made out right now so we won't have1 to waste any time, we'll be back before the children come home from

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1 .«i THE RED BANK REGISTER ntio\ "A PAPER IN EVER¥ HOME" RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1933. ' Page Twenly-O'ns

Sunday after spending a -week with relatives, at Keanoburg. ' Mro. Craig irlnnlgun and eon spent Here Monday Morning. Saturday at New Yorlt. ONMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PLACE Frederick Bliuck of Asloria, Long Thoodoro Muhlenbeck of Rldgo- Island, waa the week-end guest ot Scld received ellcht injuries Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eherry. the'' Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents morning when tho- car in which he Miaa Anna and Emma District re- vaei riding, which wau driven by hluturned homo Sunday after a threo bon, Fred Muhlcnbeelt, also of Hidgu- weeks visit with relatives at Phila- i'.elel, and a car owned nnd operated delphia. ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES. j AUTOMOBILES. APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE by JoBcph Ifroggait of East Orange Mr. and Mrs. Vandolan Brown of SOI> for sale. William Kane, Middletown, UPHOLSTERING and rofinlshlnK of - all IWANTKI) for cash, n Ford CALL* and aee these furnlnhcd and unfur- UMKUItNISHEIJ, Immediately; new op-to- collided ut tho corner of Bridgo ave- j)hono 2HKJ._ klnde of furniture. Frank Howard, E5 coui'C; intji>t, bbo i ^ndltlon. of rc- nished four and five-room «part men in. dato type bungalow, six rooms, overy ilODERN" iiyvcn-room lioitae, two liath® New York opent the week-end witli rriuiJorn inuirovoment; garajio; open fire- Bun parlor, 12xU. partly funiU»«cli nuo und Monmouth etreot. Muhlen- FIKEWOO'D. $6,~0(f Per" load; locust posts HarrUon avenue, Ked Dank* phono 944. cent dutci ntid itumj l>Iy priced. Wllllum They are dlllerent; fine central location, .15x300 feet: fruit trc«n, liariiK, two.tar ilia. Emma Brown. and lumber (or sale. Custom n&wlitg S. KOPO, liir, nraruii ivenuei Itcd Bank." juBt off River aide avenue. Inquire at I place. Ideal location, corner Fair Haven beck was. treated at Riyerviow hos- THE FURNITURE faovplul. cbalru caned, toad and McCarter avenue, Iteaetonalile. wane. Address 712 (Jiecho' &verm* M103 Agnes Nolan of New York done. Charles G. Bennett, Middle town furnitures repaired and rcflnlehed; USED CAKS"aiid"jiai i of all kinds bought Allen place, phone Red Hank 3C62-W. iirooklyii. N. Y. pital. U, j., phono 70. _ niBheil and porch ch&lre. W. T. Williams, nd Bold; _}•,,> «11 of engines for THREE-ROOM apartment, Btcum heated, Apj.ly Mis. Wllklna. phone 25C7-W. Hell spent tho week-end with Mrs. Agnea Hk KIIONT " home,' "chlht roomTTtwo Tho Muhlenbeck machlno was pro- HEUUILT eecond'hand waUic pumps. F. boatfi; al»i> Becornl.lifmd tires bath j all improveroentH rooms. Smith. 44 Woithley street, lied Dank, phono Wallace and IIOUSB HUNTING T If BO. let ma help ; hot water heat; tv/o-cnr HSraiie, ceeding elicit on "Monmouth Greet, G. Uurstt Middle town, phono Middletown VISITING' JJETSmCIAN—Miidrid will Grover Apartments, corne. lervantn' fiimrtern, a ti &er«>i Inwn. tts»i Mlsa Nellie Davis of Jersey City la raaVe telephone nppolntmentB to como to 1382-J. tStn-lng etrceta. Phone 20r>B._ IJonk. you. I htive man/ llutln^a of bouocs foe •whllo tho Froggart car was going rent .n Hcil Honk and vicinity, Reasoa- .t attnictlvu iM-lrc. iiam-tto W. Maiwon" spending a weok with her ulster, Mrs. SPEED liOAT~"for aaU, twcnty-slx fceT, your homo. Specializing In ehninpoo and 11*27 POHU i d liter, with rumble neat, for FOR "RENTRENT, apartmenp t of four ruom.-t, 2 I'cteiH pjnee, ReH_Ilartk. __ north on Bridge avenue. Policeman finger wave at 60 cents complete. Phono enlc; Ktwcnilly In (rood condition; price hath, improvement^ v.-Ith ;;rtra;:c; S^:!ablo rente. W. T. Parker, S4-E6 Broad Melvln Leek. auto control, fully equiiiixjd; electric ; ft rest, Red Hunk, oh one £322. "iEVf a»d modern raldnnco contuinitu? Qoorga Cluyton nnd Ollbert Dalil- light a. Kenl bargain to ca*h liuyer. Wrlto Katuntown 632;W/ cry rensoiinMi:. 12*1 Euat BtTECii place, per month. At Maple a ;. near Ilin- Hcven rooinp, tllo bath room, hot v,-an?c Mr. and Mrs, HMwarrl Nrff nf Long Rcil Bunk, ,,|1(.n1: (Jd.»_ _ t^lmann'e Corner, Ituniison. VWrite (I. I:. SIX ' AMU "HFVMN" innin^lmuHVh !n fSd gren Investigated, uut no complaints IlQwni-d Morrln, 492 lllvcr road, Itc medlaU attention. Utfvklna Broth- erfiido avenuo, Itcd Hunk. Atlantlo Hishlantla 233-M." _ | I'OUR-ROOM apartment; bath, nun raii^u, j .SEVEN-iRioM*" Jiouii'oT'ai] improvements; irty eonvenlentJy located in Uerl Han't en odist church will hold a chicken pat- ers, real estate nnd Insurance, 10 ,CHEVROJJKT~four-door nedan, mechanl- ed street. I'res^rit owner ol.taliini by SPECIAL SALE— Merchandise, Thursday. ! caliy iiprfprt; fiv« new tlrco, body in elcctrity. Atcola heater; r^nt $25. Ay- on« hlork from Biouit street. Phone ty uuppcr In tho church annox to- Monmouth street. Red Dsnlu .. irfcct cotulltlon. No UHO for Banie, bent ply 29 "West Front street, phone Red orerlosure and it «;ait bo purcha^d rea- Belford News. Friday mornJne; closing out odd lnt 1 sonahlo on convenient terms, • Hawkins morrow afternoon and evening from batli robcn, nlllc bloiiBen, children's romp- [ ofTor takes it. Thono 63C, Atlantic High- Bank U80-M. FOR or sale, elKht-room houne, oil LAWN MOWERS sharpened end repaired. lands." ri)Vt*meiit.b; sti?nm he;it; two-car pa- thora, 10^ Monmouth atrcot. Red Hank. (Tho Red Bank Register can bo bought live until eight o'clock. cm; cast of rnunufnctiire. Make lovely APARTMENTS of three, four, flvo roomV, •{AY H. STILLMAN, StaToTl«iwttyrEat^ (Tho Red Bank Register Rlftfi, Superb Manufacturing Co., 6'i Called for end delivered, 24-hour aery- $12 up', located in buuincBB center, rntfi;, eijfht HITCH of In ml; location, be- thhe utart e ott JohJhn O'NeillO'Neill , tho ncrvico Mrs. Arthur Compton and grand- lot;. 32 Hudnon avenue, Ited Bank. ,. tween State-ihii/luviiy 35 ami MWdJe road, ontown, N. J., tivecializlng (n Monmoufh ' of Orvlllo Cwlcr and llerjrjr Wns- White ntrcct, Hcd Bank,* ___ _ 1 Globo Real Estate. 25 Eant Front Btrcet, on Litiael avenue, Kenniiburg. Ajiply on :ounty fnrma for geutleniQn'n country ea- son, Bruce VonKssen, of Hoboken ro- TEA ROOM, luncheon 85 and BU cents, EMPLOYMENT. phono 2230-J. Red Bank. . w.lu»B room.) •(JltANI) ]JEW rix h. D, two-cylinder out- : prcmiinjs or write MM, M. UufTy, liUH Eaat CH. Phono Eatontown" 17a for appoint- I turned homo Thursday after Bpend- board, factory Kunmntecd; a llttla dnn- ! Sunday dinner $1.00. Antiques bought AI (all it,"Jrh_atreel, Ncv York_Hty. r ami FOUI ', rental library; no minimum or FARM HANfcS of all natlonalitloa BUP- 'ARIMLNT for rent, jfour roou dy; must bo tt«en to he appreciated; t8. j. i Piled. Kindly call or write to S. Bei> ) outelde) and bath I heat nnd wal $25 Edward Bennett, Jr., la improving j ,ng a week wlth MrOi Jane w# Cl.anOi TiH-mlinrfihlji fea. . "Tha Mapl^c," Bro'"i cr 77o7rlu)Uroli from sickness. atnltU-i'n Haat-Jioune, 13B Rlveisiiiu uve- 'iticct, otipoeltd Elks club, phono lied licv limploymehl Attenvy, 1J7 West ati«U, . )' month. Land h Loan Co. 12 M«rb Whiirf avtiiuc; fully fc^'jlnped; to in-BvThl >IN('• L.0TS tit S11 vermaro P«rk, FoYJ , _.<_i...~.,.. . ^ Iiaura Kunyon returned homo nuc, Ked Ban!;." ___ | Now York City, phone Hnrclay 7-2624. . ««•• Btreot. Red Bank. wood Turk, Country Club Estates and Mr. and Mra. Irving Roop and Mlus Hunk 6SG-J. nponaihto T'Urty. A. Buci[:alui)i, Wharf iy<-amoie .*'ourt; nlno many other «<*: all Improvemonta. A. Cltarclla. ATTRAC'i'i VE ""7l'x-Tuo"rji modern lioTnTj evel mid for nalc on convenient terms, Hammosfahr of Leonardo and Frank of Red Bank. flco $1^.J, (JUH Station, Stone road and j help; rcicrcnccB thoiouRhly Inv-ntlgiifmi. ! 73 Monmouth street, Red Bank. f luy a lot and experience the joy of huild- Laurel nvonne. West Koanpburg, N. J., jrepaired. A sent for Master carburetor every convenience; lar« J open fireiiluce. and Ralph Peaso of Miiid1otpincott, 31 Momnouth otreot, JJcd liome Saturday after a four-weoka' ; river. tes week at tho home of John Peaao of CHRIS-CHAFT for enlc, 22-foot speed- STAR Wlndow~Cleaninff Co., GeorRO Lee, GRADUATE" nurach " reglBi l ' | RIV Bank, phone \\2\: trip with tho Gold Star Mothers in boftt, 110 h. p. Chrysler Imperial motor; ihiiti'cei. 0 Wharf avenue, Red Bank, night: altio practical or 1 Middlotown. ; TEN-ACRE farm, full price 81,200, half Franco. rhcaj). Comnletcly overhauled. Phone nfi l-uni. _,_ Phone Red Hunk (17. Jean «nk | two! ih; tjood h>>ii(3e, barn, chicken coops: Thornan Smith has been Improving lted_Rnnk_178. 126 HnKdini: road. Ivy Buttersby, Z37O. I with referenrtf. In'iuiro 007 River road', ic; Isolated. Fifteen minuten to Misa Mao Higglna of Montclair and SAVE MONEY—Why not doVnow? Juat miinaRer. his property by having cement walko MUST DISPOSE nt trreat xaciiflcc, enli Keannburff B0B-W. and let mo give THREE-ROOM apartment, River road und J{lJll^7 . Kay H. Stillman. Stato Highway, Miss Frances Hafeman of Ruther- matrhod wet of nix jreiuilne imported Lafayetto street, Rumaon; also four- SIX-ROOM hunKiilo itown,_N._J.. plio_no_178. laid and othor work clone. . TUKH, Oriental design. In perfect condition. you on entitnato on your plumbing and room furnished apartment; nil improve- ', n\\ jniprovementa ford Bpent Thursday night with Mlsa boating with lower than depression prices, SALESMKN--wanted to sell beer and hot water hent; v/ly decorated. C FOH SAI>E. "attnirtlve rtcil Bank proper-, Mrs. Jennie Trlmblo spent Sunday Would Bell entire net for $100. Blzcn n.re ments; newly decorated. ReaBonable rent. Btntion and Kclinnll ; rcn.ennalile rent; by Marjorlo Sutherland. npproxlmntely, 0x12 foot, a 7x10, a 7x5, a Wo also special lie on installing beer colln, bevernnes to private homes. Inau- Inquire at Shoemnker'n, Rumson, or phono tloH at (ittrnctivfi pricpB. Hlnglo and •with her granddaughter, Mra. Wil- Mlsa Marguorlte Salmon of Avon barB nnd pumps. All work natiBfnctorlly the river, nnd just oil Locunt avenue. rlonhle hoMHcs nnd corner lot. (JcorEO W. ten-foot hall runner nnd two 11x6 feet. guaranteed. Leo F. Itlatan, N^elford. K. J. jjuratinK n bumu delivery Bervice nt KumBon 387. Mrs. C. VunNeua, Leichton place. Ked >?. I'ctora placn, Itcd Bnnk. liam Maaon of Chapel Hill. is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Write O. R,, box 611. Red Bank.* no extra cont to conpumer. Apply in APARTMENT of two or three roomn nnd Unnk. Twonty-two membera of tho Ep- CONCRETE work dona; sidewalks and ce- FARMS fur safe anywhera in Monmouth Mrs. N. W. Salmon. fa EVERGREEN TREES—I nm overstocked ment blocks t nlflo Nortliwaatem cn^no pernon, ThurHday iind Friday, 9-12. bnlh; completely furnlfihed for houne- with evergreen treca In twenty vurleticF, keepinK. AdultH only. All buBsen JIRBS county; BIEO water front propertlen and worth league took a moonlight sail Misses Anna'and Emma*T>ietrlch for rent. Peter DIPonto, Z4S Shrewsbury Crnto'n, Homo Departinent, M North' flvo and olx-roora bonBalown, msinesg properties; Hamcgat Bay lota. on tho steamer Sandy Hook Monday five to ten feet tail, nil are perfect Rp'ecl- avenue. Red Bank, phone 1509- door; near station and BhoppinR district. returned homo Sunday after spend- meiiB (bettor treeB cannot be Krown) and. Bridgo avenue. Red Bank.* Can bo Been beforo 12:00 and after 6:00 from 525 to 540 per month; all toy II. Stillmnn, State highway, Eaton- evening. ing two weeks with Mr. and Mra.-will sell 1,000 of them at 52.00 each, PLUMBINfJ and heating supplies; new P. M. 01 West Front atreet, phono Red Improvements; Kurafjo. Georgo B. town, N. J., phono 178. balled, burlappod find delivered on your end used plumbing fixtures; pipe cut to Bank 201C." • MODERN homo on highway, five-room Mr- and Mra. Elwood nunyon en- McGinnis of Philadelphia. measure; paint, oil ond turpentine; open WHITE WOMAN winhca day'a work ta do, Brown Co., 5 Union street, Red Dank truck at miraory. You muBt see them to NICKLI Y furnishef flad flratfloor floor aapartmentp ; llo ho line, two-car garage, roadatand; tertained over tho weolt-cnd Mlas Mr. and Mra. Joseph P. Kennedy roallzo tho beauty, vitality nnd extremely Sunday until 1:00 P. M. E. S. Cooke, 8B or would do laundry in or out. Call nt N. J. other buildings; eight acres rich land for Ann Allen of Newark. Church street, Keansburg, phono 623^ 270 Mechanic direct, after fi;Q0 P, M., privati e entrancet , largl o porchh : 1 ot Arlington spent Sunday with Mr. low prico of this ofTorlnB. Select them phone Red Bank 1274.* jnt to stationstaton, fcusflcafcuc ana d riveriver.. AAIHI O T Bale at big sacrifice: will consider renting Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo Downea and now for fall delivery. Many of theno va- einRo room, rcaBonablebl ; bbmilneBB coup]]a HOUSE for renti all impro\ ementa; elec- to right party. Apply to William Covert, and MrB. Herbert Rowley. rieties aro hold nt two and threo times BEDBUGS, roaches, flens, moths, etc., POSITIONS open for white liouneworkers, tric, iyin, furnace, buth room, hot and Monmouth road, Eatontown, N. J., neat two eona Lesloy and David of Rock- rroferrcd; garage. 16 Rector place. Red cold water; ono block from bunlness ner- 1 D Mr. and Mrs. Felix McGovern are our prico by others, Nclson'n Farm permanently exterminated (eunr- to live in. Investigated help nt ailBnnk.' * P... Rqgo Farm. * vlllo Canter, Long Island, Bpent tho Nuriiory, ItnlnyBtown Station, N. J. tinieR. Batterfiby Free Employment Serv- tion of IIroad street; reasonable rent. Call spending a few daya at their bunga- antecd). Rata caught with ferrets SMALL apartment for rent, nt Atlantic at 7G Mcclmnlc street, Ked Bank.* HOUSE of nlno roorr.a on Fair Haven week-ond with Mr. and Mrs. C. Har- SIXTEEN-FOOT Bpeod boat, four cylinder, ice, 12G Harding road. Bed Bank, phono hlfihway, near river; improvements; can low at Leonardo. (not poisoned). Phono 2843 Anbury. 1-122. Highlands, in hills; rent very reason- lilVER PHOPJ^T Y~ "f ii r nfeh vd, oummcr ry Lohsen. 37 h. p.; cost $700, will nacriflce, $175. able; threo rooma, all improvementB. ,16 bungalow, five roomn, all imiuovernenta; a used for ono or two fnmlllca; now Josoph Halllday has had a largo ented, 54,000; prood condition. Innuira Mrs. Ella Havonn returned homo Mrs*. Carl MNlcr, Boardwalk liunBalovr, Jack Kendrick, exterminator, estab- SALESMAN"; be nnd East Highland avenue, Atlantic High- Inrgo potchca. Eight minntea to utation, electric sign placed on tho Meadow- No. 20,_ Laurence Hnrfaor, N. J. enlioiJn; exfcilcut opjiortunity for manJ/inds.* 79 River road, Fair Haven.* Sunday after spending a wock with lished 35 yearn. River Plaza, Hod Bank S99-J or 2119. A. viow Inn. FURNITURE, new nnd used unclaimed who can qualify, SHICS exiicrlenco not APARTMENTS of two and threo roomR, J. Miller. her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Bayard ncceapary. Must hnvo car. Write Sales- COLONIAL nomc with' a colonial uot- The boata ownod b HowBrd Smlth otornge; tilno unclaimed storage from ARTHUR K. BOYCE, pointer, decorator, furnished or unfurnished; itround FOR RENT nt Fair Haven, for oummcr •» oj-B f THighlands T 1 1» 1 rm ••• *4 **. 1 . tho railway exprcRU ftRency. Iceboxes $3 vail paper expert: splendid workman, man, hox Ml, Red Hank, forjippojiitmerit. floor, on river bank; also gnraire. 14 Iiiv- tins, largo trccH, Bliivbbcry, ap- and uaod to catch flsh for his fac-up, bed a $1, Wlndfior chairn $1.25, three- SITUATION'S "wiiiited—Mnie", femare, "cou- erfilde avenue, phone Red Bnnk 141G-M._ months or year round; six room bonne. R) Miss Lydln, Myor3 spent tho weok- ship; reasonable prices, estimates and nd- furnished; nil modern Improvements. proximately half ncro, on tho main tory had a busy week. Record hauls piece livlnjj room not $10, t,en-p!cco Enp- vice free. Your decorating troublea aro plets, cookn, hotiRcworkerB, nuraefi, wait- ond with Mrs. Edith Llsk and Miss IIFJII Chlppondalo dining rmite, genuine wal- resses, fitrical, luiinferp, Kardoner«, hnriciy- PARTMENTnrorrcr^urToftn Ideal location, corner Kemp avenuo and fitreet; new oak floors downntolrs, ot niosabunkcrs wero made. Two of solved by phonins Itumaon 060, Easy to bnth, 530 per month; heat anil water iycamore avenue. Call or phono 2C57«VV, Flora Soeloy of Bradley Beach. nut $79; odd choirn, tnblcrt, , (;. Howard Llppincott, 21 have rented rors, etc, Auction Booms, 35 East Front street; completely re-decorated nine Mr. and Mra. navls bo "What la ProtestantlBm?" The nlretit. Red Hank.* ______THE VOGUE) Barbert Shop; lndlcn' BOATMAN-ENGINEER; young, un- Jinnk, Middletown, Fair Haven, Rumaon, Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 321. Goorgo Miner's houoo lnntead of the Eatontown, Long Branch, Ocean port. Lit- occupied; all improvements; nice Kan annual church fair will bo held to- SOD and toimoll; opplo treo wood, fire- and sontlemen'B Bcnlp trontmentn; married man wanted ; must be thor- ranee; $35 nlonth. Milton Berk, !1 MeIIUNCALOW f>f HIX rooma, located at Ponco houso which is still unoccu- T tlo Silver and el ue where in Monmouth EiiHt Side Park; every improvement; night and tomorrow night. placo lengths. Middletown Stock Farm, Iadleo' h&Ir bobbing. Special atten- ouRh in every v. ay. Week-ends with county. Ray H. Stillman, State Highway, chanic fitrect, Red Bank, phono 1617. pied. Thoma3 "S. Field, phono 861, Red Bank. Rood location; lot 47x138; garage. Prico Mra. J. P. Euler and her aunt, Mrs. tion to children. Expert service. Rood prospects of permanent 'work In Katontown, phone ITS. $3,7 on. Eiisy terms. W. A. Hopplnft Mioa Jenslo Kracraer of Elizabeth PEDIGREED smooth fox terrier puppies, Loulso Burggraf, aro at Mlnncola, prlio winning strain; litters registered Plcastnff you keeps us In bufliensn. 16 New Jersey find Kew York. Moder- RUMSON BUNGALOW to rent, no Accnry, 8 Linden place. Red Bank, phono spent Thursday with her mother, rooma, nil ImprovementB, with earac REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 397.* .:> New York, for threo daya. with tho American Kennel Club; priced Whlto fltroet. Red Bank. ate aalnry; goad chance for advance- Mrs. Jennlo Kraemor. rcusonublo. Apply Sydney Cod dick/ Mon- rent reanonahlb to permanent tenant. In- FIVE-ROOM bnnsnlnw liko new. Rescinded RIVER FRONT home, four mantsr bed- A further attraction has been add- ment. AdiircBB A. L. K., box Gil, quire of Mr. Ward, 5 Forrest avenue, Mrs. Jame3 Whiston and daughter mouth road, Oakhurat, N. J., (opposite • and beautifully loented in Llttlo Silver; loome, two bathfl, good beach, fine ed to PostoQlco Square at tho cor-American Store). ] RADIO SERVICE—Repairs to any make Red Eank. RumBon. for particulars. all improvemontB; mm porch; sacrifice lawns. Owner wishes to sell for a very Hulda and Edna Ferguson of reasonable price; very llttlo cash required. ner of Main street and Railroad ave- rEKINGESE" doga for eale, farm rafsod; of radio not. Full line of tubes. Hcni-y FOR RENT, four-room bumjalow nnd flve- S3.8OO, imrt caFh. Milton Berk, 3 Mc- Kqurny havo been visiting Mrs. Jen- A. Friedlander, 17 8 Smith Btreet, Red room bungaJow; nil Improvements cluiiiJc j-tj-cct. Jtcii Uiiiil;, jthftne 1 fi 1 7. RolHton Waterbury, 107 Monmouth atreet, nvio In tho form of a circular walk wonderful company for lonely porponu, YOUNG MAN wnnlB any kind "of work, in phone tyui Hiir.k ^500. nie Trlmblo. also for children; at a ronaonabla price. Bank, phono 37H-R.* ______store or on estate. Phone Ilumson Charlea Bronkor, 607 Woat Front atroct, SILV"Ek"MERI3 PARK."" highly""rentrlcted constructed by William H, Bennett River Plaza. N. J. resitlential community, coraprirtiriK nev- FUR SALEALE, bufdncabufdncass and living proporty f Mrs. Pearl Fotrldgo and daughter Coylo'u Kanncla. Nutowamp road, phono OTTMAN'S EXPRESS, movlntr, trucking; 3' and Jacob Johnson. Mr. Johnson and Red Bnnk 1D88-M. nil klnda at reaRonablo pricca. Third BUNQALOW for rent, fivo rooms and entecn (loop wutcrfront lots; city writer, f saiin onn Bay avenue.. Highlandsg. N. Lorraine spent several days at Now- WHITE Kenernl houficwoi-kci;fl, chamber- Kim and electricity. Open for inspection J.; lnrtfo utoit o and neven-room hhouse, two- Postmaster J. P. Eulcr started the etreet, Fair Haven, N. J., phono Red Bank nifiid-1 mind ress nnd waitress wanted. bath; garape; nil improvements; 1 PIIILCO auto radio, $39.95, Inntallcd in Frost avenue. Riverside Heights. Mra. W.any weekday and by appointment on car garage; lot ' 42x100. Completflly fur- ark last week. public-spirited movement which* re- your oar. Phone Bradley'a Rndlo Serv- 8764-J. • ' Red ISank Employment Ajrpnry, .11 Jlon* nished toe restaurant, kitchen ond stors- Bpent Sunday ice. Red Bank 3883-J, nighta Red Bank T. Woodward, Front n venue, RIveraldo Sundnys. C. Ifoward Llr-i-incntC, .H .flfon- Eichard Muchmoro sulted In tho square being made. HAND-MADE HATS; clearance nnlo of mouth Htreet, phono Red Dunk 321.* HelghtB, phone Red Bank 2-19. "12_utlL-^^rci:tj- I'iionc Red Unnk .1^ 1._, room; a 'wonderful liny. J7.000 cash. wlth hlB daughter, Mra. Leonard Nel- 2148-J, 79 Nowman Springs road, Red nummer stock; renl bargninn; como nt WANTED, "experienced womnn for laun- Reason for selling nlckncsa. 70-72 Bay Hunk. 11.00. Mrs. L. Lohmnnn, 22 Wallace- dry work. Apply Riimoon Laundry, AT RUMSON, for Reason, threo-room SIX-'ROOSI iiouTo nnd bath, fireplacep , hot lllimit; y, IT ; t nvpniit. Hlghliindn. N. J.' ( pon of Seabrlght. SADDLE MORSES, Jumpers and poniea for atrect_ (formerly 14 Broad street]. Inc., 18-20 Center Htreet, Rnmson.* bunKalowgal , , witihhpee ImprovementsI; furf - rner lot; very Bank Stock on Sale. nished; immaculatelly cleanl ; near bub nl lini e fine location; irood buyy fo $8.ROD. Frank IJELFORI), six-room IIOUBO, lot 50x180 Mr. nnd Mrs. John V. Glass and imlo; ridlnff stables, beautiful bridlo OLD GOLD and silver boufiht; wiJJ call 11KLV WANTISB—Expert Irish general Luwe!i,Mli Monh feet; fruit nnd shade treca; hot water E. Donald Sterner, chairman of •paths; boarding; select cllentclo. Rates for Bame and pny bent prices in any ami Victory Park bnthinyr grounds. Very ulh stieet, Red Bnnk. son John and AU«^rt Salt spent houseworker with IODK retovenrev, forcheap to rollftblo tenant. Telephone 437 hent, electric, gaa nnd water: best loca- tho depositors' committee of tho very reneonable. A. E. Tipling, Pine^ amount. Write to E, S. Howard, 131 Bin nil family, S50; two whit a general tion. Sacrifice. Write or call oa Mc- Thurday evening w .1 Mr. and Mrs. brook fnrm, Tlnton Falls, phono Eaton- Hudson avenue, Red Bank, phono 944.* Runifion. chamber of commerce of Belmar, last houHcwoikern, $40; middle aged white ttoyern, Compton street. Del ford, «& Walter Worden of Keyport. town 443. chambermaid, experienced In hotel work, IOR~RENT, half of double house, all irn- woek announced the Bale of stock to provementflj four bod roomR MIHI but n, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Salmon spont BUY your paint direct from factory; 33% ALL KINDS of foncon built, ropnirodj 315; experienced whito bnby nurso, SCO; BEAUTIFUL lot on Deal lake, oppo- re-open tho First National bank of savings; Rood paint, gloss or flat, •wjiftq experienced colored couples (butler-Kar* threo roomB down; excellent condition nnd Sunday at Avon. cates end fancy fronts built;'fenc- location. [57 Hudson avenue, Kod Banlc^ Bile fto5s-Fenton tarmt 4DxlS0 Bclmar. A total of $75,000 la needed. or colorn, 90c per gallon; ehlnglo pnlnt dpner, cook-f;eiicrnl houneworker)> S7B. Mrs. Edward Barnes and two sons TGc, roof pnlnt 60c; all wall paper, crnN ing material for sale. Trees topped, Monmouta Employment AKt;ncy, 107 Mon- OlOiEN'fT arUatlcaiiy~lirrnn~Ko Willow bvcmto, Ixinff Branch, WOMAN wishes day's work or latin dry cntion; garage. Gcorce W. Manoon, 62 Hb_ J!, 1_ Bank. of ABbury Park. phono Lonff Branch 8119-J. Branch store, Center street, Freehold. work; will call for and deliver laundry. Peters place. Red Bnnk. WHY'PAY ruiit"7~ItnrKuin7"irrre'iil"^taT Rov. J. J. Messier and hla choir 119 Went Front street, Red Bunk. Fhotiejlfld Bank 33H.-W/ GENTLEMAN'S FARM of eighty acres, lo- in mid nonuAtlnntlc Hk'hlundH. Small FARM in Holmdcl eection, 148 acres, had charge of tho Sunday afternoon TWO ridlnR iiorccn for nnloi bay gelding,' WANTED, butchera. cated an Iftko. ono milo and a duartec farm for acle. B, M. (.inrdner, Navtsink, WANT ADVERTISE registered thoroughbred, Elxtecn hands, THE HIGHEST prices paid for livo chlck- Inqutro Schneider's Market, West Front lnr;ro Colonial hoiii»e, fireplace. BIX room* service at tho Mothodlst church at CIIB. Joo Baker, 230 Mechanic street, from Red Bank station; atone houpe, four N. J. ; ______fu^L floor; pnil nd a stable for growing nlno yearn j and a chentnut mare, fifteen phono Red Dank 2309. <•. utreet, RcdJtonU. mnntor bedrooms, threo tile batliH, tile BARCAIN— dun n'tntion, garage, rcfrcith- Cheosquako. LOST ANP FOUND. hflndfl, five yenrfl. Both homes havo been kitrhen, electiin refrlffcrntor, good out- vegetables; under priced, 517,500. \y. A. VPHOLSTKRIKG—Slip covers and cusn" \VOMAN"\vn'ntH"luTincl7y work of any kind, niunt stiind nnd bun>:ri)ow; KoiiiK bufi- Hrmjiinp A tien c'y. 8 Linden pi nee. Red Mr. and Mrs. David Voorhccg ro- LOST, UoBton bull dog, male, ono bluo used as saddle horeca. Phono Eaton town to t:ikc homo or 8oll, fill dirt, cinders, gruvel and 75c per hour; ulno tutorlnK nil elemen- REAL ESTATE WANTED. Reward. Iteturu to Flnejr'a stand, lliddlo- rent at pricen rnnfflnK from $1*0.00 pfir Ilmik. phonn R97.*_ t Montclalr. manuro for nale. I'riceB right. Clauilq tary nnd junior high BUbjecte; gnmo price. LIST your farmn for enlo or rent. Cooko month to ?200.00 per nlonth. Lot. me5100 POWN, ?10 month buys IKI-RO «rnd- town, N. J.* C. Wright, Llttlo Silver, phono Red Bank Studio, 9 Allen place, phone Ited Bank lot on very dciMrnblo sticot, neur COZY little dirmhoune, nix roomfi, honmed Mr. and lira. Harry Seoley of Itcal Estiite. »5 Church, .trcct, Keuns- help you ROIVO your new home problems. cil LOST yesterday. Jn vicinity of darlton 1493-J. 8C62-W. burg, phono 023. C. Howard LIppincott, 31 Monmouth Hcho l; cellar excnvnted. ncptic tank built, ceilinj;s, etertrlcity, good pure- Well; sev- Brooklyn havo been spending a week tlioator or Wnllaco street. Bmall sold WHILE it lantH, nenr KarmluKiIale, for- TAINTE11 and decorator; prlcea rcanoii- Htreet. phone Rod Rank 321. city water, i.M« nnd electricity avnilnblo; en acron tlllnblc; umi.lnK brook, old wil- with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marvin. boauty pin sot with rends; §5.00 rowutd. merly Bennett Plant of New JerBcy nbio. William P. Woodward, Riverside totn prico ?6fin, worth double. Milton lows; Fonn> fmIt. nmripii; clono to main Phono lied Dank 2005.* UNFUUNISHKI\ B(X rooma~~and bnth, nil Ilerlt . 3 Meclmnic fitroet. Red Uunk, phone hffchway; $4.3n» or oiTor. Milton Berk. I « Mr. and Mrn. A. K. Langford and Sand & Gravel Co., in your truckfl; pea Heights, phono Rod Bank 240. ROOMS FOR RENT. Improvement*; room far ono ear; -10 LOST, wiro haired fox terrier; brown and gravel (nuUnblc for c\irbn, eldownlkp, ccl- 161 Mechank- ntroet. Red Unnk. phono 1617. *Mrs. David Schnoor motored to Phil- CONTRACTING carpenter; jobbing ITHPC- Fair Haven road, ono block to river, one whitei collar with 1932 Lake County, lam, foundations nnd general concrcto rialty. \V. H. Marvin, Rlvcrfildo drive, I ROOMS for rent, rcn^onablo. At 131block to hiiH. Inquire at. 1 Clay Btrcet, adelphia on Tuesday and brought Ohio, license pi a to. Name Spider. Phono work; excellent for driveways). 40 cent* Rod Bank 2524." Dot ton; Kirivel, %-!nch to -71-Inch, CORed Hunk, phono 2108, I H'i'lKQ avenue. Rv<] Dank.' t Fair Haven. Mr. Langford'a olstor Mm. Elizabeth cents net ton; Hand, lilaBlering or'eoncretQ, KAJ7IO SERVICE—Prompt and depend- ) 'ill Ip'tl-j comfortnblo funilahril or unfur- HAI,K of double nt lL'l t'lioii Kennedy homo with them for'a visit. LOST, brown male collie, whito breast and 35 cents net ton. All materials wni'hcd. able: all work gunriintccd. 1'hmif I ni?ht3d rooms for lit: lit housekeeping, fltrcet; i ith all impr vciments; S-D pawn. Howard. Mm. Thomas Mntchott, r ' pi iviiu; family; nil hniirovemeiita; suit- Albert Douglas Cook celebrated his New Jersey Sand Company, phono l nrm- Urndlcy's, Red Bank 3883*J: nircht, Rod month. Inquiri e TThorh n Bennett. 714_Oc. _^ Senbrlttht, phono 231.' in^\n\lJU.- M_™_J??Tl—L Lnh£-J±L-1: Unnk 2H8-J. 70 Newman SPIIHRH roiul. for 'Initiincnn womun or bu»lnci Chestnut ntrcct. Rod,-Hunk. fourth birthday Saturday afternoon LICE'NSB ri*ATB M-12766 loet on rond UEFRI(lERA?fOR, porfect'condltion"; high- POINTING—Interior oVexterlor "fnlfwork l>li:; i:;iruk'f> nnd heiit funilfihcd ; rent $20, FOU"~liENT."veKctiih!o" "slnrid mT~; between Itcd Dnnk, Itolradct and Lln- •17 Hnrriunn nvctiuc. Red Unnk.*_ _ ___ ; by giving a lawn party to a number cat Quality Insulation,' onc-plc, between Middletown of hlo frionda, nt tho homo of his rroft. Findar plearso notify mo by pontnl lain Intorlor; airniifred for luntollatlon of R. Whltfl, fl7!) Jolino nvenue, phono Iionr IJOIIMS foi ~rcnt,~"wi(h or \vItWut'"bo(Lnri Koyport; wonderful forution ; will rent card tinii tcicatly obllpo. Buttublo rowurd. clccti'ir: Unit. AIPO a few pieces of solid homu rnnkintT, reatMiiiablo rnten, ull mod- >«, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. llrnneh 2289-R. now until November 1st. Kent very Addrcas Unyniond Molaon, Uncroft, N. J.* oak mlnalon furniture. Frees, Bioctl el n iiuiirovemcntfj; hot nnd cold water; Romililc. AdiflBB r. O. Box fill, IIcd ! Langford. Rofreshmonta ot loo street, ShrowflljuiT, jiliono Red Hank 120-J. riMitnil locution. 73 Wnllnco atrcot, phono I Want LI cook. cream, cake, orange uodn, and candy WOOD for uiilo, Ico ond coal; furnace, fiM-.l. Jtcd Jiunk.*_ _ : ARTICLES FOR SALE ntova nnd fireplace lenfftha; dellvereii, MISCELLANEOUS. IJKSI ItABLlT'houKO lT^h7o~w^lmryT7i\ e ; Wan* a clerk. woo served. Tho guesta wero Har- jutliM. Bieam hiiated, runnlns water, nun* I'DDnif, nil inipinvemi'iitu; low rent; i SC.OO per lonil; 510 por cord. Teto Petti- WATKK SYSTEM3—Falrbanke-Morno wa- Wanl ii pjutnw, rlBon Cherry, Leonard Colison, Rob- nato, S5 Wall street, lied Bnnk. Phono, iiliino: oomfortnbly fttrtilnhed; in prlvnto nmnll family. Inquire nnkery. U Mon- LARGE wnrilrobo jvlth mirror door, $6.00. ter By stem a installed. Wo ei>t!cinllEo In home, near high nchool; alno RaraKC. IU nimith street, Tletl Hunk.' j ort Leo, Joseph Adubata, Robort Also about 150 chairs, nil Rlres, from pump repnlrlnff. Itcaidence, MldJletown, Wunl ii sttuatloiL Itcd BaiiUjlBCjR-J; N. J., phono Mtddlotown 6C. I'lumblnit. If. VtindLM-veer, Vi Branch avenue. Red UllMSON—Rlvor front ''property ;'""ten" Rungol, Crawford, Charles and Theo- R0 cent* up. L. E. Brown, 117 I'roBpect ono Hunk, Phono 14fiS. uvonue, Red Uruik. COUI> WOOD, furimcfl wood and flreC hetitlnK anndd titiingn . Kicd (1. IIiiiBt- roomn. furniithed ; every Impiuvonn-nt ; Want to sell a (arm. dora Gowcrs, Thamaa Dlnncn, Joseph place wood /or snlo; prJro J10 per cord. KUKNItillKl) rooino for rrnt on the tlvcr with Kiirnire, for rent; IOUK pcaaon. nt. ti BASSINET for nalo cheap, InctudluB mnt- I ItU3r and sell aocond-hand clothoa; inuot Imnk. 6'J factor ylufc. lied Unnk, Want tu borrow monoj, Dlnnon, Lontcr Rlolly, Joneph nnd trcHti nnd aprlngfli llko new, Cnn boFred Mnrz, phono Matawnn 1682. ' bo In good condition. L. Korbcr, 209 hiircnin; romniianlan nUnwed. Samuel phono M37-IE. Taylor, Itumflon Inn, Washington ntrcct. Want to sell livestock. Thomno Flnnlgan, Frank and Rob-neon any ovonlns after 0:00 p, M. ot 10WIIUO HAIRED podUtieVd " iiiniplfiB for Ghrownbury avenue. Red Bank. Phono HOtlM in piivnto f"niiiHy,"K(HMt"Vr"Hid«iVtinl llmn-on.' Mcchnnlo ntreat, Rc',*{>.Lexingto | n nvptuic, Fnir llnvpii.* Wunt tu recover losl urtlclo^ Mary Jano, Francos! and Patricia OAK illulnit room suite, tnhlp, pldelionrd SINdl.H or double fooms, with or without! nnd no ven rlmlrii; alno KltiRer ROW In K OLD COL!)—Wo pny CHBII for youT^id itRsii J : thnlco locution; »l»o v,'iuai;o, Wnnl tu rent n lioimo or farm, Sherry, Thereu.-i Cook, l^nincea Quir- PRODUCE dcr. I Iniorlor, ou ildti frcsl wln, Marian LanKford, Mra. Louln machine, 01 Ivor typewriter. Orientnl rusa gold jewelry, v/atrhon, teeth, otc. fteus- Call .. 1 it ranc....h . avenue. , opposite lied nnd other hotiBoholil articles. TcUphono BHIBB'. 3C Hfonil ntroet. ]teil_Bank. nd. nil ; hot \vi Want to Boll sooond-lmnd (urnlturo, FOU HAMS, third cutting of nlfalfn lti»y. Hunk Illicit uchodl, or no C43-J, plant. Kent : finable, Cardner, Mro. Douglnu Cook, Mra. Itcd Hank 8<0.*_ *_ __ T1IE CQllNKl.i.-VKACOCk Bch~o"oi~wT)Pif- Unnk. Wank to tlnd otmtoniorti (or unytlilnff. Fred I). Wlkoft Co., phona C52, U(n\ 12 Oi k V)nt iii- IJjivr David Hehnoor, Mrn. A. E. Lnngford SAl'LHOAT, 24-foot limirknboutTiffutTiffii RROOIO I open on September liB. French will l,o Rank. TWO-WHOM"' "funilfihoi Kit (-he " "for 1 Advertlao In Tho Ked ISauli Iteglster, and Mrs. Stanley Cook. conditionditi ; flfullyl Onuli'podld. Im mod IntI o taiucht by a Parfolcmie, n (trRdunto of tho rent ; all convenience !•! Mil , nve- HAI,! HOUSE nt 50 WnnirlriKlnil > ilel I very, rciiHoitnbl ptlco. Addtesn Hutl- FARMKRMnnd truck "iirowoVa "will fln now cuytottiers. - Mr. and Mrn. M. McGinnis and twobont, l>ox Jill, Ko^ ready maikfit for thnlr produce by ntl-Cornell. Tollmnn^N^Y. i. Rent very reriHonuhle. Ap] voi'tlainc In Tha Itcglater'* clasfdneu coU Wiuiliinaton liticat, or phono Admrtlslni- Urcim «]il customera, children of Philadelphia nro spend- uninn. _ _ MEN 'noAIU)E»3" waiUod7sXdF"pe7Tvc^^ d loruiUi ; prlvnt mlly; ing tho Btimmor with Mlnaoa Emma ntf nc curanuJ.I .It 1DIM (or pilvnto family. 6 Mount eticot, Ucd Avi'ly li GZ Ur Adtortlsln^ ntaht<» £iijcclicfticftii wntcr ~tariU*,~XtariU, o [:i!ltly or rnoritlil Advortlstiif; bt'^etH conlld^ncx). f*| Mloa Phyllis Cully linn returned to tnollein foi- tho Au^i'it tratio. 'I'liomtin lonii cn;iacity or K. L. l: n.l pnrMie . . . IIIilAl |[*~to "dlnlii'K- 1 (n>m Firth. Freohold. It. I). No. 1, Celt's Neck, IV UN iT-Tll l'il» ni in winter ; i.ullnhlu fee Advertising brhigtt tiuslnoss* her homo at Jonioy City after upend- >l D arty lltovlng,. Adtfl8d 3 11. T.P.. N. J* iili'«-ly heated r imin. 1: i.ituill hun^nlow, nnir I'm I iiiiMitli. rlco SI.mi. (in. Willia m Mnhmicy, Wonloy nv Allnn- \i UiJKI* phoot. music wanted', very rcimoi> l~(\ otl «vctn o, Hail Hunk, AdviTlluIni: shown energy. ing a wofik with her gnindpnronUi, NK'B fiinr'v"Vlilrkoiin" U-nkcnveidnrn)7"for II.' Hi| Mr. nnd Mrn. C. B. Ilnchf. •* v.ii iinlc; oliiiit Jir.nn and ono rooster. Phono nl.lo. Adtlross Hlieitt Music, box Ml, Adverting und onrcced. A ran"'iV.U.n, ilruni Rt OVQ Red Iliink U\.' Hod Unnk," !'.|X-I[OOM hoilm-, I MI113 Amelia Garland nf New York lieiito !ro I.CJ IQA llnv.'ii. hnlh, nov elc ctrft"' x, dre CKI>;itY^n"d'l^o"TaYilmKO^rinitirfop unhTl CANOK wftnTcirrRtntB rV>"ndit|nirBnd 'i.,|ro _ II.MI'-L'.' J.riiuUfiilly," ' rnmf!!rt;iMy fin AdviTllsd GonttiHfcnlly, iipcnt tllo week-end sit her bungalow nt (•. At (J inmnnn Wlihij »iio«(. riiiit'lCH l\ While. Unincii nvrnue, Llttlo In (lint letter. Addicnn Cnuoe, h»\ Gil, plunt, lioiiiillftit lit« i,y owmir. Rent Advertlriu JinlU'liiiisly, on ISast rood, nV.ii': nk.' i'ifvpr. oplioaflo Foxwood I'nrlc* Red Ittuik.* _ Ifionl. nmlil.il: uric.) (lf wotulrd tiiwir>; \M\\\\ •V\i WANTK"l»,"uaeii Yi uit'ToTtVi-TrnVli TerYuer illko hUiruimdluKN: nwlinminK. fi-liiiu:, Imnt (l«nrr, 12 On It nlno Knl'r'll'ii Advcrlim) «r hunt, Mr. and Mrn. Wlllliini Hnlrd liavn 'till. om n l'F» to "co" t«ntn "of CAULimON, in willon rnuldron anil"st(ivo Mm' nrr iirlvHto dork; nun bnthliiii. lln fr na icft for liPntlnH water nnd try I tut lani for nml oil n(t>ve. Addrctm W. U.. ht>\ Ml, IIOUSK, ill ltl ini, V'nl been entortnlnlng frlcndn from New Imino; vlult our nhow room a. (Irti- lied Utink.- __ If.iuiitlfd f«r onjoyliur tho ininiintr In ni!i Advnrllmi weekly, Fnje, Dotomufl Dtoa., 18 Uroiid street. Hod ln.'iilthy ittnioM'lH'iti 1 iciluccil ti) S2 Im lli. i-onv : York tho pant wook. i'n, 11 Whltontrcnt, Itftil llimb.* full IpiiKtl rpoim. niMvly ,I( WANTED, rowlinn'fTflnrii'riVtoni';" mii'nM ulatl lit fl;iM'|*liif:. I-,I ; tilrd AdvorllMii now, i)KAU'niail/ HoBtmr bull "iWp; "foui- two to lnli. lmiul <)w YtHlNti"'riJUKKYH ' toe ratio. Cnuiiiioti' r«iii;oiinlilo nnd lit uooil conditi l:if( i'to liuildn dt I'.! Oilk Mrs. rogfty OIOKOT, ICclwmd Mc- itlin c)M. rhoria 071-VV. I«i>ff iJraiirh avcuuo, Ked Itftnli." Ad v«r tl»a Donall, Mm. Karl Huffman nnd fnm- V.i\ni>f\ mil'rond, Uonrndo, N. J. Itmiifh." ONl'KCTIONIEIlV' luifltnetin" in "ltod 'Hunk llnv.n, nil lly nml John Hollly of Now Yolk, JA<'OIU:AM FOR MALI'!, fi»in-inonthH-nld; BpeVlHi'iim't." I.'IV1-MH)()M liuimiilow, etl, blood trfltod itullfiti; lCAKitiuibla. ,1. for nalnt noila fonntnln complete. Art- liiUimvomoiitni rii.Mili. ni:.': BIIIUII- In Ccno Thompiirm ot South Itlvor, Mr. 'ilffT tv/lii BhuHo ro ionlli. Mll- ilnvuit1 ort mid tv.o mrn ch Myor«, It. F. i>. N«, 1, Mntnwnii. olf New caii C. IJ-.J>ox r.ll. Hed Hunk." ' till. Alnn \\ liory. Soclmlcil Bll.'i't; " and Mra. Willlnm Utulmv and fnmlly IH-II Ant iJT]KMTU> jnotorrfour^i," ]>r'or V.vnr; junl. 10 Wnlalcfi tiin Iloii;, !l Mciluinlc Hiil llnilU. of New lii'iinowlck and Mr. nnd Mrti. ml fisl'l; el iilto, tttirrorn, Johntttm [>t«r*err« BUSINESS NOTICES.- Will connldvr pnichnin nliso of hoot nnd nil fin- Ili'lil Inn .M.liiir: nil Ini-KIX-HOOM Imiimv nnd Imlli, h"l nil li-nl. The Red Bank Register milo fi i V.'M'tt NerK niciitii', nun ,ni,l ilo.hldtv iinlilnir mill pencil: convenient lo,-ittiiin: iinuu-.n; fliinilny with Mm, C. A. Biu-low. (tt)rttn(Hro nml !!ernl Btt'i motor «t Mti-artlvo i>ilr«. AddrcflA A. LI, Colt's Hct-k- KK dquriiterB, TypewrHer I)ox fil 1. Itn.t Hnnk.' ; i.r.T ntnllmi :i III |MI, I . 13U rnniiilnti'ly fumUlieii. 51il. FI.HIII B. M^rUm lHulf-.v, who IIMJI bren Murlhom tnnd." U'titnd. lioiiKht, Bold «nd repaired. Ttu Hi I II nviimi.', Il .il lln l.nvv™ .M« Miinmnnlh nticfl. ll.-il Unnk. iH AUTO _. ( nk. ml It l '«-J Hi't'ml strcal, Itatl lf«n|r. ^IiMidlnK 11 ninnth with 1MM- ntint nt roinip/iui! p(>ivicoi no pndoiHtimentn: FIKII Honriii. I, m* tunnEI i vflry KEVKN-IIOOM »«ml-l,i. »),) plol _J1ev/ Soilt, K'lmuml homo Bsitunliiy. ti. " Kru:ilKLHAO|{' "A' HON, ""lii "Wv liayitlnutH r^ituruil. f'VittjIftl A((-eiilt\iu« i ll of Rionml, nhmlfi I ft (do »ctiipornl'tr; SOfi i>or tnunth iil i (iicliiir tilnin'.-i'li 1 Jean Front itr«pt, n«d Dank, phona Jg^fi Co,, Olo Klectrlo bulldlnir. Asliury Purk, per month. (',, How toswJ^Mtte l'» <0« ftat xm* -Jtad RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 12,1988. Page Twenty-Twtf Beach rendered a vocal solo at the ing a missionary conference ttt TEA AND ENTEHTAINMENT. Itan avenuo etorm drain, and com- DR. L.. W. CARLBOM plained o£ many times by Mrs. Helene Eorvlces in tho Methodist church Northneid, Masiachusetta, Usbeck, wan then brought up through Wednesday night. C. W. Brown and daughter Ger- SOTGEON Girls at Eunice Home Entertained trude of Bj-OQltlyn Joined Mrs. Brown Guests In 24 hours. The Monthly, Rep oy- tho association get together and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Young of lft tnanfc»v/i!i bo so small, you'll hardly settle their differences, which has rooklyn were visitors at the home FRYING CHICKENS 23c notice them. been done. Although at no tlmo dur- AXXi ing tho past few months has the bor- >f several friends on Sunday. SIZES If a loan will help you now, come Fred Wolf, Sr., of Howland avenue, FOWL In, writo or 'phone .... and pass ough expended any large amount of With the poor appropriation, the amount is well on the road to recovery from PRIME RIB ROAST ""~""'ZZ cfong the good word to to mo friend sickness of several days. ANN who needs extra cash. has steadily decreased of late. A re- port of the overseer of poor, Mrs. Misses Lillian and Mary Bolder LEGS LAMB .re on a trip to Chicago, where they HARDING Catherine Compton, said that during ROBERT tho month of June there had been no will visit tho World fair. HERSH BEST money epont of the poor appropria- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curnow of CAMPBELL'S 3C enn MONTGOMERY :rooklyn have been visiting Mr. and tion. A reduction In the lighting TOMATO SOUP Myrna IiOj% Allco Brady, Franl; Mnrgnn FINANCE COMPANY system along the boach front was Mrs. Walter Klepp. JUICE or COCKTAIL Electric BIdff., 601 Banes Avenue, referred to Manager Lohsen, with Mrs. E. Wilson has returned from All Varieties. SAT. MATINEE FOR CHILDREN. AT 1:30. Phone Asbury Parli 7B95 power to act. trip to the World fair. 1 Pt. Shaker 10c MRS. BLINK—There are so License 'No. 670 Thomas Sheridan, 67 years old, a many Laundry solicitors , ASBUBV PARK, N. J., etired U. S. custom inspector, with in "Sunrise Trail" Monthly Charge Two and One-Half The Raritan avenue flood area, due COCOANUT SOUTHERN STYLE 12c can Per Cent on Unpaid Balanco Only. to unusual high tides, causing tho summer home on Pineview avenue, from all parts of the state led at St. Vincent's hospital, New water to back up through the Bar- Diplomat CHICKEN NOQDLE DINNER 23c jar coming to my door, that 1 York, Thursday morning from pneu- lnt bottles OUR GANG COMEDY, "Forgotten Babies" monia. He was at his summer home GRAPE JUICE HERSHSBEST 2 P 25c do not know where to •vhen stricken with appendicitis two Oddity—''Chills and Chile"—M. G. M. News veeks ago and waa taken to the New DILL PIC%ES 33-oz. JAB _ 1Sc send my Laundry. York hospital in tho ambulance of and—Latest Chapter, "Whispering Shadow." ho Keansburg first aid squad and vas Immediately operated upon. Complications developed resulting in SEA FOOD SPECIALS! MRS. BLANK—Why not SUN., MON., TUES., JULY 16, 17, 18. ineumonia. Survlng are his wife, lb send it to a local Laun- TODAY & TOMORROW—2 Days ! wo daughters and six sons. Mr. CRAB ' Weakfish heridan lived at 2075 Anthony ave- MEAT dry? I send mine to yjp ue, New York. He haa maintained LEON'S, because they do summer home in Keansburg for ,ho past twenty years. splendid work, get it back ESCAPED Rodger McKenzie has a broken SCALLOPS Mackerel rm. to me on time, sew, mend The Gamut o/ Mrs. William Schmidt of Ideal and darn my things. Fur- Hell and Heaven thermore, LEON'S is re-, , but LOVE! Run by Eleven Lives Thru 100 sponsible. Desperate Sec- ondsl A Whirling, RED BANK Upward -Tossing Surge of Human & Passions.'

CAROLE LOMBARD A NEW PLAY by Kate Horton JACK OAKIE JN"Kide A Cock Horse" Mies with DAVID MANNERS Horton contributes an ex- J -\ \ tremely dclicato nnd finely ADRIENNE AMES woven now dm ma. It In n f--ia|Li|l'l La-i rence Iliiard CECIL HOLM rare hit of charncter study, Gamblero AH! Q Qarammint Qictute centered nbout *i typo of Unmasked, by! woman that, at onn tlmo or HANCEY CASTLE Fate—in* AH; another, enters almost every- ; ThejrTormcnt* one's llfo. MILLICENT GREEN of Greed, Lust, ( Hope, Hypocrisy, Honoi ORCHESTRA JOAN MADISON and Shame! Mln lllKl $1.65 & $1.10 (lininn! \\ COMEDV — NEWS iiiiK mem x Included) A superb ennt In an outstanding new play! Prom prologue ENTIRK FRIDAY & SATURDAY—2 Features ! to final curtain "Rldo A Cock Horse" provldca an evening not Ho (hnnglit lie could I» f mifjli* ISiit MALOONY noon to he for(;otten. ulit'll thn tlino oiulio to let u f;lt-| liilm thn blame, Iw cniililn'l. gn (lircMuili wltli ill 'J'lrn Invprs of WEEKDAY EVENINGS "KKII 1HJHT" l(iR(>tlifr ugHln! Wynne Gibson AT D:00 RED BANK IN STUART ERWIN a NOW PLAYING % "FIG LEAVES** (tliiouih July IS) with Coining—WED., THURS., JULY 1 MAIN OFFICE & SUNDAY, Jean Hcrsholt in CURTIS COOKSEY Use Year's Biggest Laugh ! FLORENCE. SHIRLEY PLANT: MONDAY. "The Crime of the Century." W WILLIAM LYNN Th» niont talked attout comedy in years. Not '"THE WARRIOR'S 70-76 While Street, With V.MtWA l.ANOI—OAVIII M SONG OF THE FAGI.F." i if it! Locke and Doro Mertnde a dull moment In Hires nctfl. Rsd Bank, New J©r»ff;