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Imiiiesi W«oklr. Entered E> Second-Clans Mntter at the Po»t- Subscription Price i Ono Year $1.50 VOLUME LVII, NO. 10, offlco at Eed Bank, N. J., undor tho Act of March 8, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1934. Six Months SI.00. Single Copy ic. PAGES! TO 10., DEMONSTRATES NEW PLANE. Back I o School NEW SCHOOL I Charity Gymkhana Snick Flew to Bed Bnnk from Sister Mary Angelica Succeed** Sis-! Troy, Ohio. Auto Speeders t<;r WJIfnxl at Red Bnnlf. Paul Snick, nn employee of the The Red Bank Catholic high school Council Ksara Report of Emer- Waco airplane factory at Troy, Ohio, Fair Haven Schools to Open "Burning Up the Road" Has will re-open Monday, September 10, Amount to be Spent for Emor flew a new Waco cabin piano to Red in charge of Sister Mary Angelica, Spacious Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Township "'High gency Relief in the Township gency Relief Committee — Bnnk airport Sunday for demonstra- Next Wednesday—Teachers' Ceased at Fair Haven, but Of- who for the jinst ficventODn yearn him Frederick E. Haslcr on Rum- tion, Among those who rode In tho 1 School Head • Suspended by During September i» §7,072 Block Dane© to ba Hold for piano wero William Barclay Harding Meeting at Mechanics Hall ficers Will Continue Vigilance been connected with St.. Elizabeth'^ son Road Loaned for the Oc- Board of Education—Ho Ap- Firemen. of Holmdel, Mrs. Eleanor Miceill, Tuesday Afternoon. .—Grant Exempt Certificates. school at Bernardsville. casion. P—Township's Share ia $640. She succeeds .Sister Mary Wilfred peals Case. It wao reported at Thursday night's Verne Trent and Kenneth Morris of At tho meeting of tho township Freehold; Dr. John Rlkcr and Wil- The Pair Haven schools will opci There will bo no let up in tho of Haddon Heights, who haa been. Much interest is centered around Paul T. Kerlcny ban been suspend- committee* 01 Mlddletown township meeting of tho Rumoon council that next Wednesday, A teachers' meet* drive against speeding on River principal of tho Red Bank school for I the charity gymkhana which is to beed na the principal of tho Middle- Elnco the last mooting tho emergency liam Ilellnr of Itumson, John R. road, Councilman Henry A. Fried Thursday afternoon it wan voted to Phillips of Avon, nnd Bruce Berch- ing will bo held at Mechanics' hall seven yearn. Sister Wilfred haa been held SundaI y afternoon, September 9, town township hif,-h Hchnnl at Leon- appropriate $010 for emergency re- relief committee had supplied for 24min of Rutherford. Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. AH lender announced at Monday night'a Bent to Plainflcld where she will bo | at 2:l. i o'clock on tho, estate of Mr.ardo. Thin notion vrnti taken by the lief purposOB In BeptcmlJor. Tho total responsible family heads and that re- high school students, excepting those meeting of the Fair Haven mayor pprincipap l of Mount St. Mary's highland Mrs. Frederick E. Hasler, Rum- township bonnl of education last lief workers had completed a gutter Mrs. Miceill is a new student at the who graduated from tho Fair Haven and council. Since the announee- Hon rond, Little Silver, for the benn- amount to bo spent that month ia all-port. school. Wndn^day night nt a lengthy ses- $7,072, but $6,432 of this will ho pro-on tho west side of Lafayotto atroet schools in 1034, who have not pre-ment at the last meeting- of tho war fit of tho Shrewsbury and Little Sit- sion whirh did tint end until after and that 2,274 square feet of gutter Addinon Congdon, a pilot at the viously attended Red Bank high on. speeders, he reported, there has I vcr Welfare association. midnight, Tho public wa,i not ap- vided by national and state agencies. had beon laid within tho borough re- airport, flew to Saratoga Sunday for A letter was read from Harold S. Bclfool from Fair Haven, will register been a cessation of speeding. A ! Gymkhana is always a delight to prised-Unit tho meeting was to be cently at a cost of $135.50, which Charles Caesar of Rurrmon. at tho ofiice of tho supervising prin- watchful eye, however, will be kept i both children and adults as it affords held and thorn wore only a fow spec- Whitney, assistant commissioner of amounts to a fraction of a cent over emergency relief, to tho effect that a cipal at Mechanics' hall Tuesday on cam by Police Chidf Joseph Her- one of the moct diversified forms of tntora. All the members of tho board nineteen cento a foot. It was alac. re- morning • between ten and twelve den and the special officers, Mr. amusement, on horseback. At this wen; present except Albert Linden* plan was under consideration to payported that back pensions had beon Red Bank's Own : tho relief workeru in cnohWurlns o'clock. Registration for tho Fair Freldlander added, to bee that auto- | charity affair there Will be regular ytruth. paid. In order to obtain relief here- Highway Accident Haven uchoolfj will be held at Me-lats continue to obey the law. S( September Instead of. In food tickets. after It will bo necessary to.have chanics' hall or at their respective Captain George A. Hogan and j %™ j* ^ \™^w^am By a voti! which waa only ono nhort Howard W. Koberts, tho township lived In the borough at least a year. An exempt firemen'.s certificate waa of being unanimous a motion wan Injures Several fichoola during the half hour preced- Members of Local Cavalry | will also be classes for adults. How- imnscd to suspend Mr. Rwlcay from cleric, read a lottor which ho had oont ing tho tlmo of opening. granted to Harry Veroneau and a ever in this particular attraction t.hft to ilr. Whitney and In -which ho said Borough Attorney William A. Stov- duplicate exempt firemen's certificate Troop Having Two Weeks of 1 his JKmiliua and to authorize Paul H. ho was opposed to cash payments. ens Instructed tho Uffsesuor and collec- Head-On Collision on Neptune The eighth grade in charge of Mrs. waa granted tn Stanley J. Fielder. Intensive Military Training. most outstanding classes will be jAxtcll. the supervising principal of tor that under a new date, law no poll those in which the children partici- schools, to name Romcnnc to take hia Mr. Roberts wroto tho lettor aa a Highway Injures Hoboken Po- Viola Sickles will meet at Mechanics' A street light has been installed on pate and, the adults look on, featur- citizen and not aa ft township official. tax could be charged or collected hall from eighth, to twelve daily. The Chestnut street and another on The Red Bank cavalry troop; 1 ;.>laee. Tho lone dissenter waa Irving Mr. Whltnoy had elated in his lettor without a special poll tax ordinance. liceman and Passengers—Lad seventh grade Jn charge of Miss Jackson street. The second coating which is oMlcially designated as ing,,_, game^.....ws. on horsebackJ^WU.^,41... . Rnopftno|)_. TliTin.e' motion made no mentimentioon that tho Soptembor allotment would In view of numerous appeals of tax Receives 68 Stitches. Doris Frcy will meet at Mechanics' of calcium chloride has been .spread Troop E, 102d Cavalry Troop, of the There will no a nightcap and gown j an to whether Mr. Redcay wna to b ho larger than for August because- ol assessments, Mr. Steveno hao been hall from 12:15 to 4:15 o'clock. The on the roads. Bills amounting to New Jersey National Guard, will race where the children race to thn suspended with ov without pay. tho likelihood that cash would bo authorized to defend tho assessments In an accident which occurred on sixth grade in charge of Miss Clara ,$G72.15 were paid. close their period of annual training end of the field, dismount, put on an However, if he \a reinstated a.i prin- paid instead of food ticketo. Mr. Rob-of Donlel A. Naughton. tho Neptuno highway, Eatontown, Smock will niect at tho Epiecopal Mayor Augustus M. Minton, look- at Camp Moore, Sea Girt, next Satur- old fashioned nightcap and night- cipal later nn ho will got pnid for the erto roplled that because a larger out- A permit waa Issued to the Oceanic shortly before two o'clock Saturday parish houao from nine to twelve, ing fine after a two weeks' trip by day and which will also end tho gown, mount thojr horses and the period of the suspension. On tho lay was required ho waa not in favor hook & ladder flro company for a morning, a Hoboken policeman, hia and from pno to 3:30 o'clock. The water to Canada, preside J. summer encampment of tho state first to return to the starting point other hand if he is discharged ho of paying tho money In caoh. block dance pn Rivor road between "wife, a friend and three children fifth grade In charge of Mrs. Myrtle militia. properly clothed in the winner. There will receive nothing for this period. Allen and Lafayotto ctrecta Friday were injured when the car in which Daly will meet in tho Knoll wood will also be an ogg-nnd-spoon race, Mr. Redcay has .served notice that ho A lottor was read from Mrs. Loulso they wore riding was struck by an- This week will witness the last of the stlck-and-barrel race, musical C. Bodman, director of emergency and Saturday nights, August 31, and school from eight to twelve o'clock, the 1934 Governor's Day celebration;!, will appeal to the state board of ed- Soptombcr 1. On tho recommenda- other car driven by a Freehold col- Tho fourth grado in charge of Miss chair and many other interesting ucation to get hiu job back. relief work for this section. It stat- ored youth. Mlddletown Man tomorrow being set aside as Essex contests. >, ed that tho proposed change was be-tion of Councilman Frank J. Nary, Marian Woolley will meet in the county day. It is expected that sev- The schools of Middletown tov/n- ing oon3ldored by the national author- tho flro police wero deputized as spe- Nathaniel Valentino of Freehold Knoll wood school from 12.:15 to 4:15 eral thousand political friends of the Through the courtesy of Thomas S. ahip will reopen for the fall term ities* hccauBD the relief workers could cial pollco officers. was proceeding south on the highway o'clock. Tho second and third grades governor from upstate will bo pre- Field, the Mcadowbrook and the next Wednesday. No ono has yet not buy tooth brushes and various An ordinance requiring a year's when .suddenly ho swerved across the in charge of Miss May Warden will sent and witness the chief executive Foals stables, mounts will- be fur- been designated to nerve a3 acting other necessities with food tickets. residence before applying for a 11-highway and crashed head-on into meet at the Methodist church from Alfred K. Felder, Garage man, review the regiments on parade. nished for those who do not havo principal of the high school. A re- part waa published in several daily Mrs. Bodman asked tho committee to conso for the Dale- of alcoholic bev- the Hoboken car, which waa proceed- 12:15 to 4:15 o'clock. The beginners The cavalry troop reviews are al- their own hqrscs. An entry fee of Dies of Injuries Received in newspapers last week that Mlsa Indicate whether or not they favored erages paB3ed Jts second and third ing north on the highway en route to and first grade In chargo of Miss waya the most spectacular of the en- one dollar per class i3 being charged. Accident on State Highway on Martha Fennington was appointed to a larger appropriation lor September reading. Rumsjoii where the policeman and hisNina Magee will meet at the Meth- tire encampment season and attract Entrica and reservations for park- the position, but this was not true. and -whether or not they wanted tho Councilman Bernard V. Ryan, party -were staying during a short va- odist church from eight o'clock to Sunday Morning. added thousands of spectators from ing are being looked after by Mrs. E. Mr. Redcay had served thirteen workers paid In cash. Tho commit- chairman of tho public properties and cation at tho shore. twelve. all parts of the state, Especially S. Pegram, Jr., of Shrewsbury and Alfred K. Felder, 46 years old, of years ns principal of the high school tee unanimously passed a resolution utilities committee, reported that sev- Oilicer Edward Kenning of the Ho- true has been the increased visita- they will be received up to and in- Mis3 Dorothy Brown will teach the Fairileld Gardens, Middletown town- and ho waa protected against being opposing tho Increase and tho change eral ceilings In tho borough hnll had boken polico force suffered abrasions tions from this section by folks who cluding next Monday, September 3. beginners and first grade at the ship, was fatally injured early Sun- Mrs, Frederick FJ. Hasler is general discharged by the tenure of office In the mothod of payment. fall on, and that ho had authorized of the right knee and contusions of Knollwood school. Their classes will aro interested in Red Bank's own. their replacement. tho scalp; his wife, Irene, received day morning when the car he was chairman. The nameo of the judges, act. Tho only way that he could be Varloun members of tho committee bo from eight o'clock at noon. The driving, and an automobile owned The Red Bank troop, under com- the show committee and the ring put out of hia position was by Tho councilmcn authorized pay- lacerations of the right arm and a second and third grades at Knoll- said they thought the taxpayers young friend, John Lovett, 13. who and operated by Medfor ut- string music. The prucmidn will be The chef of Foreman's boarding per th will to, Theresa Lartaud, Doris Sunday afternoon, September £>, will serving notice upon Miss Forgotson tontlon. to tho Injury, but last week Brady, Mrs. Walter Guptil, Mrs. school will propnre tho supper. McNally, Evelyn McNally, Dorothy 1 corder, turned In $33 in fines which Bfuco Campbell and Charles Town- used for young people's work. bo "Democratic Day ' at the forum. and the state commissioner of educa- he suffered severe pain and nn ex- Thompson, Claire Sickles, Marie Cns- ho had .collected tho past month. end. Ono hundred children from the Sal- Tim speakers will be Governor A tion ttint he wouid appeal tho case to A lottor was received from tho es-amination showed that his opine had vation Army fresh air camp nt Long spll, Josephine Ugier, Josephine GatJ- Harry Moore and Judge- William L. tho shite commissioner. It ia ex- tate of Mrs. Mary Brown claiming l^oen sprained. Branch will attend tho evening ser- OLD AVOODKX BRIDGE GONE. dick, Anna Mnrtin, Ann Keicheelc, Dill. Sunday afternoon, September pected that tho latter will soon talso that nn overpayment of $70 In taxca Schultz has boon a victim of niw-George Wolcott vice at tho Red Bank Salvation Army Marion Harm nnd Alnette Horn. 16, will bo "Republican Day," when action to dispose of (he matter. had been made. It was ordered filed. oral misfortunes at the gan plant. chapel Sunday evening at eight Causeway llcplnces Antiquated Struc- tho speakers will be Senator Hamil- And blood is still on I ho. moon! Capt. Albert Eunyon, chairman of About flvo months ago a barrel of o'clock. Capt. Beatty, the superin- ture Nonr Chapel Hill. IMPROVED. ton F. Knan and Motor Commissioner tho township committee, roportcd oil fell on his foot nnd broko ono of To Enter Columbia tendent, will bo in chargo, assisted Harold G. Hoffman. that a representative of the county tho bones. Last year he had nn nc- TUG- antiquated arched bridge which Gcorpo "Wolcott, son of Mr. andby tho staff matrons. Tho children was at tho corner of Mountain Hill Slag and Gravel Tut On Wnslnd Out St. Catherine's board of freoholdoro had assurred Idont and suffered a broken hand. •will take part In tho musical program I*arfc of Hublmrd Avenue, him that tho Church streot brldgo at Mrs. Jamoa R. Wolcott, Sr., of Wil-and in other waya. Tho publlo lg in-road and Sleepy Hollow road, near WITJ, MOVE I.AW OFFICKS. Belford would bo ro-planltod and that liam street, will enter the Collego of vited. Chapel Hill, luui boon replaced by a A tar and slag surface was put on Affair Tonight'. tho approaches to tho brldgo would Garngo and Cnr Biirnod. Physicians and Surgeonn of Colum- causeway with'a culvert. The bridge the bill on llubbard avenue adjacent Harry Klutsicy, Rod Hunk's Itecimler, 1]O graveled. A flro early Sundny morning ile- biti tlnlvorsity September 28. Ho com- crossed a ravine in which were tracka Shadow L.ako brid.q'o at Hlvor To Occupy Now Quarters. Tin; committees and members of Et, •stfoyod a garngo nnd car in tho rear pleted hin prc-niedlcal courao this LoneBoiutr--Wit&iout Tho Register. owned by tho Central railroad com- Plaza last -week, under tho direction Catherine's church at I'Werrtt havn of John Waltz's homo on South avo- year nt Lehlgh university. JMra. J. Lescombefl, who Hvnd in pany. Tho company received permis- of Thomnfl 13. Day, township supcf- Borough Recorder Harry Klatnky, .been working hard in tho pn.it week IHG SEKD1.ING MELONS. niio, Atlantic Highlands. Tho cat- Sunday niRht lie was tendered a Red Banlc for sixteen years, recently sion to abandon tho line jiomo time visor of roailn of Middletown town- "Who lias had his law olUcet; on tho lo complete plans for thu holding of. dinner party nt his home In celebra- moved to Opa Locka, Florida. Mrs. ego and tho tracks havo been torn ship. Tho hill In (HI tho jmulh aide third floor of tile DorcnuiH I'.uildimr their annual lml. ehlcki'n supper and wan a Whippet sodnn. It la believed I /lilr tills evening on dm lSnidevdC They Wero Displayed at Tho Jlcgis- that the lire wan started by a short tion of hia 21at birthday. Those pres- Leacombea cent in a subscription for up, Tho contract for the raunewoy of the bridge. It was hndly washed on Broad, street, will move his OJIWH\I ter OHlco By Theodore Oryll. Tho Register soon after sho estab- waa awarded by tho township com- out recently during a heavy fstorm. to thn second floor of tho Klntsky club grounds for lh:oO uVtnck and will continue Until All pupils who plan to enter tho I havo Mvo.(\ in Rnti Bank sixteengate, d to maintain thn bridge. The bridge, telephone, number will he. KtM Hank R:;iu o'clock up. Hie lit wit of thn Cassava, Honcydow and lilmerakl lied Bank public* schools for tho flint Aclntli Pottn, Minn Ircno Bonnett, chnngo hno cau.nod a nmrluid improve- Oom eantnloupo were (Unplaycd lniit tlmo thin fall (except those nlremly HH Mary Btuintitt, Hurry Skinner, year a and have read Tim lU-Kiiilur 777. Hnuli'volt church groumln nftff ovory week. I misfi your paper very ment in the appearance of tho cro^- r which tin- cue.iti: will adjourn tn ttio •wook at Tho Regintor ofllco by, Thoo- registered'nnd pupllfi of tho Idndcr- O, B. Hanson anil Victor Alosea. rond and it han oliminntrd a danger- Firo on Scoboyvillo l iirin. 1 partcn) aro requested to register at much and I would liko to havn It n;j Now OmckTy Oil let*. basement, ol tin club hoti.'in nnd an' iloro Oryll of Sctiboyvlllc. Mr. Oiyll ous condition. An ornate- road iil^n A firo of unknown origin .Sunday :.ho ofllco of tho Superintendent of fioon na pounlblc- Without Tho Reg- A houao on tho Mt. Olivet oomc- |oy ilancliiir lo the timc:i of .Tames has been working on the ricodlinga has been put up by tho Chapel Hill evening destroy ml tho interior of a Schools, Bonlor High School, Hnrd- ForcHt«rs to Meet. ister I am very lonnaomo for your tory property la being urjuipntut ;i'! Mci'hco and his orchestra of lied ' four ycara and ho expects to havo Ing road, Thursday, September tfth, civic association. Homo time ngo a inrush hoiuio on Allison Kltt'ru'n or.tate TJio Independent Order of Forcstoro nice town, tho beautiful river and all an otllco and in the futuru busine:;! bulk ( imi \lll l»i 1'Iiynl 'mil several varieties ready for tho mar-between the huum of 0;00 A. 11.- similar bridge on Conovrr lane waa at Scoboyville. Eatontovrn and Colt's Iiiiii\ i iki 1« ut h i li in li IIIIIM tui will hold their regular Iricctlnp to- my frlcndfi. You enn tell this to my 1 of tho cemetery will bo transacted ket next year. Ho has nlxty < Homo12:00 M.. nnd 1:30-1:30 p. M. torn down and replaced by a cause- Neck firemen wavo. ealiiul and they morrow nlitlit at their room:) on nolghbom in Red Hank," there and nt the rectory of St. Jamot Mil ill f in v nil 1 i vdll !"> ! in u well Mondny, September 10th. l'upllu of company. i i n tun ii i il n p ill < f Jil i fen crudes 10, 11 nnd 12 report to the; Kt'd Banlc llimliir.sft lri'jfllufo For Sale bo lit the disposal of Uwnv, uttnndirij TypewrM erf* Itepalred, •Jonlor nnd Junior high jiuhool bulld- Annual Jtlnck Pnnoo prepare;.) for nocrotiirltil positions. 1'tmeraliJ. I high Carton in :nmoiin itnllu i In i i II 'i> ill < i 11 fill'l • Finest Hctvlco at lowest priced. Soda water, all Havers, Canada v ng.'i at. M:00 A. M., Monday, Septem- l fnlr, Oceanic Hook and Ladder Day achool opond Moptembor 12. Young Cuiuirlos, $IM. ttiiidcnL of the c( iiii?tt'ty, i ill, ilnmil.il li/ Ml i l'il\ mil 1 'i i Lnrgc.'it concern In Monmouth coun- i Dry. White Hock, Kiuiu^r'n beer, ber 10th. Pupils of griulcs 7, (1 andCo., Ruiinjon, Friday nnd Kuturday Night school, September 26. yior- Any un. iiiLb;fuc:toiy oiuiury can be and other brand;:. AI.HO distilled wa- Ml I li uli I kunijiil Mil ih (H 'is of ty. Superior Tynewiltor Horvlco, l> report to the Senior nnd Junior nl|;htn, AiiKitnt 31, Heptombnr 1. Uon- exchanged within 100 dfiys. Para- Koyport, N. J., phono 401—Advcr- high ncbnol buildings at 12;-10 V. M. enco O'Bhcn, 12B Broad utrcet, phono ter. Benjamin II. Orate, 1-1 North Illll nil i II ml h 1H 1 IM I !••' I oilt. Chrliitmaii baaltotn.—Advertlnc- 603.—Advertisement. mount Pot, Shop, \M Monmouth Brldgo avenue, Red Bank, phono 1485 Bleyolr;j for Your .School Child. ! ([ if tlucment. All-other pupllfi report at tho var-ment. street, Red Hunk.• -Ailvertinement. Wo hiLVO just received u. new fihifi Ml i < li till 1 1 ' fill Advertisement. M il t in A lliltiil M I IHi 1 ious Hchoolii nt (ho usual tlmo, 8:45 Fuel Ol) mont of IIOV.H' nnU j,'l)l:i' hicyi'lt':! in . 1 1 IIUBI lllie Now. A. M. TruMn's Tyiiowrltor HrndminrtoB. all nl;:pH, and priced tbom low Un 11 ul n \ ill n i I i •! Men ! . liiitH claimed and blocked by to Htilt your burner; best Erndoa find llufflnrwi Men'H Lundi, 50 Onto. Sailing Instruction* Given Kihvln (!. (illland, Typewriter!! rented, houeht, Bold piicea. Unexcelled fsorvlce. Fred D. Served from 11:30 A. M. to 3:00 nnd racing tactic;; taught. Chnrlcn, quick PHIOH. Almi ;i full lino of .SI-IUMI! nn expert hnttcr. I.con's, Red Hunk Supervising Principal. ami repaired. Trubln'o, 31) Broad Wikoff Co., Red Bank, phono 652. P. M. Strnml-. Ro.'ituijnnt, Braid K). BunI, phono K jj>» seized. on the Kayt coast. Jersey, and Second nrmy headquar- Concert By Hounmnlan Artist. Dr. Poter M. Friedman of Freehold, Money. ,A Holland Manf • "0 The prisoners were brought before Centering their attack on the Newters at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Madame Olga Crloto-Loveanu, so- brothor of Dr. M. L. Friedman of will call without obliga-k. t ^ 2 Police Magistrate Willlnm Andrew, Jersey seaboard, big guns of tho en-Thus the brunt of battle, will bo prano, clad In colorful costumes of Freehold, chiropodist, liaa rented of- tion day or nic'»t- who dismissed one case and ad-emy fleets will smash coastal de- borne by New Jersey. her native Roumania, wilt give a con- J1C03 opposite tho postodlco building Holland Cle/tna and Repairs journed hearing on the other sixty fenses, swift bombardment pianos All units, however, will utilize mo- cert Sunday afternoon at tho Deal at Hlghtstown for tho practice of All frfakea ofFurnacoa for one week at the request of Attor- will raid New York, Philadelphia and tor cars and airplanes to tho utmost Conservatoire of Arts and Theater. chiropody and foot aurt'oiy. Dr. probably the national capital, and Tho concert will bo followed by an ney Joseph Citto, who accompanied important industrial areas will bo in making actual observations of tho Friedman Is a graduate of tho Free- HLLHOLLANA D €0. tho raiding party. terrain over which operations aro exhibition of portraits of well known hold high, school and of tho North- l the targets of long-range suns and men and women by Ello Crlsto- 30 Mechnnlc St., Rot! BQIIIC, N. aerial bombers, in this same of war. taking place. western College of Chiropody and Keel Uank 2102 A bonafldo newspaper circulation The first phase of tho exercise!!, Lovo.nnu. Foot Surgery In Chicago. HOLIAKD IIEAT;;;R r.:m>E3 w.inii —tho kind The Register has—is the Speedy mobilization of Regular which test plans for mobilization, and only kind that counts with the ad-Army and National Guard divisions concentration of tho troops, are be- nesa nnu \, . vertiser. No premiums or other in- of. the First and Second nrmies "on ing worked out now by tho ofnecru borough, this typo of campaign can dd job, or better still, a per- ducements have ever been offered to paper," protection of civilian, popu- bo quickly eliminated and a great j;'"* "" to call tho Chamber of- secure circulation.—Advertisement. at their regular stations. On Sep- deal of money saved those who will j nuncm agreo to abide by the decision of t»e Solicitations Committee. Telephone schemes also camo in for a special paragraph and much stress was put upon the doing away with efforts of this nature. The bul- letin stated that: Information has been received by tho secretary that a Newark broker-; ago house is using tho telephone in I order to obtain clients, and ia offer- SO BROAD ST., PHONE 1444 Ing tho inducement of so-called RED BANK "straight tips" on tho market. Our RED BANK, N. J. members aro •warned that these calls should bo disregarded. Any accur- ate- information on the slock market can be obtained by consulting your own banker or private broker. During the past week, we were able to refund checks to those who returned to this office tickets for the recent D. A. V. affair in the Smoke Shop Tavern. This apparently is the final stroke in breaking up telephone schemes. Your assistance in calling similar schemes to our attention wilt be appreciated and incidently, save you annoyance. ,A Attached to tho bulletin was a adding, Comfort -giving classified list of tho membership in yaut Summer vaca- fho Red Bank. Chamber of Com- Wolf Crcoli merce up to the time of the bulletin or for y&m Home—all eeosw- going to press. Several additional StrnlRlit applications for membership have RYE since been received allowing that tho organization la a "going one" and do- .15 pt. i| ing something worth while for the community. The names of the pres- ent members, according to the list, aro printed bero for the benefit of Tho Register readers who might desire to know who aro actively interested In the Chamber's activities and ivho are lending their financial and moral support: See for _ RETAIL GROUP. Yourself. • The Automobiles—Bailiy Bros., Mount- beauty mask of English Co., J. W. Mount Co., Frank YanSycMe, H. L. Zobel. Awnings—Standard Awning Co. Bakeries—Acccrra's Bakery, City Cdodrlcli Safety Slt«?K>v»it There is no need now to worry along on •worn-out or inferior qual- PhlUlps' Bakery, Hexter Baking Co. with the Mfc-Savcr Golden Cigars, confectionery—Sol. Bragar, Ply—proved i times safer ity tires—use this convenient plan and have the famous Goodrich Milk Denise & Swannell, Ides Bros., Mon- Tires or Battery for your car and pay as you ride. mouth Waiting Room. from blow-outsat high speeds Magnesia You may now TEST Clothing (men's))—Clayton & 1.1a- these new world's eee, P. T. Jiannine, Inc., .Kislin's, J. OUZZ famous Kridel, Monmouth Men's Shop. _34c Clothing (women's and children's) Ovaltine BEAUTY CREATIONS" —The. Dress Shop, Goldfarb's, Gold- m From the new Tcsting-tablc in Llggett'o berg's, Jean Frocks, Inc., Sholton Dress Shop, Silk Shop, Inc., Slmon'3 us. 69c without obligatidn. Dress Shop, I. Voge] & Son, Whyto Millinery. Try a box of our ivondcr/ul .KSISSKBWKrailJ: Coal, fuel, etc.—J. N. Beers, 11. V. CAHA NOME FACE POWDER Brown. Harold Coal Co., La%ves Coal rti. Co., Oil Delivery, Inc., Fred D..W1- koff Co. ; Dairies—Tilton'g City Dairy. DruK stores—Katsin'3 Drug Store, Liggett'ti Drug Store, Schroeder'a Pharmacy, Whelnn Drug Co., H, T. Youns^ Pharmacy. Dry goods—Kuby-Lane, Inc., Straus Company, J. Yanko. Electrical appliances—Allen Elec- tric Shop, Philip H. Harrison Co. A Genuine Florists —Perm's Florist, DcFazio'a .Florist Shop. Just select what you need Immediate service—no CAPS Pet shopb—Paramount Pot Shop. and tell us how you can We do not add any extra Pood stores—An;eiicun Stores, A. & long investigations. Just Many types nnd P. Stores, Berry's Market, Evergreen paj. It only tal;e3 a couple interest or finance charges In blue pebbled Delicatessen, Fowler's Market, Hen- minutes to open your bring your license certifi- enamel with colors to choose nessey's' Fish Market, Matthews & cate for identification. polished alumi- from Forbes. Mutual Stores, Schneider's account. to our advertised prices. num cup. Market, Sunshine Market. All Reduced Purniture—Acme Furniture Cn., Pint Sf;e Atlantic Furniture Co., Sterling Fur- j SCHEDULE ON GOODRICH COMMANDERS niture Co., Samuel Sv.-artz, S9c I General mticbanilhio, department SIZK rrtiCE DOWN PAYMENT PAYMENTS stores—I^iational r^ to ?] Store, J. C. ill 4 Penney Co., fSchultc-Tnlted, Scars, NONE ONLY g©@ | T..ta Roebuck Co., F, W. Wnolworth Co. 4.50x21 Odi)o@© tANGE Gift shops—The Gift Shop. N0NE ONLY §gHS Riltcr'3 Violet Cerate 30c mouth Lumber Co., Overhead Door I 16 oe 23c Klchzo Shnving Crea..i ...... Rexnll Acid Dyspcpsin Prduet;; Co. Harmony liny 1-Cum, Men'o Onya Comba, nssnrtad .,','. . Mixture, 4 oa. . 39c floz 2JC Musical in:itiiuiH:ntH —Tusting Pi- Gcrmlcidal Soap, 1 % More. .:;.;-. . Rcxnll Dyapcpaltt Riltcr'a Egyptian . [ Jgc ano Co. Tincture of Iodine with Applicator, 1 on, Tablets, 50'a ., S9c Henna . . . . 28c Rcxoll Blackberry Compound, 3 on.. , , ', igc Restaurant.", b.-irs—Colonial Tea Eyelo, SOB. . . ". S9e Room, Hep's.':':; Lunch Room, Max's Symbol Gloves; Rcsoll Com Solvent, nmnll . ,., . . ;. P.cir, 1'leasfint inn, Strand Restau- bufli'7 to 10 . . 23c Rexoll Foot Powder, 4 os. . t • • . , ioc FiuiBi ECJC, lyi os. . S9c rant. Do/i'S Jet unfavorable expe- Dninty Drnclnrnnt, RcxnltKlcna-Ali,4ojr...... 5 Rexoll Laxative Snlt, aline:'- John 15.'Allen Co., Tii'i-lt';. 1 riences elsvuhcm prevent your 4 ox 23c Rcsoll Little Liver Pillo, lWa . . . . Eff., 7 on. . . 39c K1KH> Store, .lurry !! Shoe Store, Klnt- invcsligfilirifi our plan. \i v mriiTi Rcxoll Milk of , Rcxoll Toothache Drops with tweezers . ReKnll Syrup of Figo Ga sky':< Shoe Store, Albert S. Miller Puretcat Aspirin Toblcta.24'0 . . . . Morris I',ros., Tower Klious, I. Weln- exactly what we any mid adver- Magnesia . . . 200 Senna, 6 os. . . 39c ntein. Bird Seed, 16 os Caccorn Arom. 4 on. 39c tise. Our liberal Bxitlget Pay Petrofbl, 16 o«. .'. 23c PurctcatCostorOIl, 3 os. . . . .'. Stationery. bnolt!i- Red Prink Book Hex Snlvinc, Sodium Phoaphate, Storo, 'i'dley'.-, Truiiin'.';. Plan will fit your Jicfiln. Puretcat Cream of Tartar, 3 on., . . . Surgical Hiijipli 1-!- -Jiouth Jersey (for /jur/13) 1)4 off. 20c Purcteat Epsom Salt, 16 aa. • • • - 4 on 30c Surgical Supply. Ci>. Spirit Camphor, 2 on. 23s Puretert essence of Resall Orderlies, 60'a 39c KKHVICli UUOUP. Peppermint, 1 os. SDfl Auto nervicp mid n;ipplk'!!--Jonf's Puretcat Glycerin, 3 os. 19c Filling Statioiis, Ilruno Service Stn- Ask For ©isr Biaslget Dopt. Puretcot Suppositories, tion, J. li. Kelly Co., LaFri-da Service adult'® and infant's Station,, MotoM r Boysy , Snndora Garage, Standard Oil Co. of N. J. mm 13'B IBs Harbor Shops- Vo^ue Harber Puretert Mixture Rhubarb 65 Soda, 4 os. . • " Contractor:; Kiigh Getty, Inc., 8oda Mint Tabs., 140"a „»„ Bliorn Cloniil ruction Cn, Goodrich Tires are fully guaranteed against all road hazards. Puretest Spirits of Ammonia Jloti'ln- (Jlul)U Hotel, Molly l'ltch- Aromatic, 2 os. 1 Ko cr Uoti'l. , A11 , Purctest Spirit of Liiimdrler.j dry cleaning—Allen'n Turpentine, 4 os. . 10c Clculiaoi-il & Dyiiru, Lecin'n. , Miichlno .Shops -Merritt Machine , [ Zinc Btcarnte, 1 oa. . 19c " NcWiipnjiPi'H, printini; nhn)i.'! - Itr-il I Bunk ltcrjbitur, lied Hank Ktandan!, : J^oiU'U Pzes:). Piiintcru .-JoiK'iili Ilolfniiin. I Plumbing anil plumbing uupplics • Cook & Oakley, Kenneth Jeffrey, Mi- HAROLD STOUT, Prop. ner (Supply Curp., William O'Bricn.

Kc.'il eaiato and Jiifiuiance- -Allalro •>•>"• f. Kon A|;eni:y, .Inc., 1"). 11. Ap))lc-|;ali-, Jr, Milton Berk, W. A. Hopping . M Ai'cncy, Albert L. Iviiw, L;iud &. Distributor of'Goodrich Tires, Batteries and Accessories I.Jnii i'o, (!. Howard Llpplnccitl, itol- titon Waterliury. 0ATH SPRAY /• illioc n.-palr:: Grand Khon ncpalr.-i. 115 WEST FRONT STREET, Pl,one 1742 RED BANK, N. J. sfi Hii'H'i • Clrirloii K. Ohainplln, Com- Uicrclal !!I|!li Co., J. C. Williams t'o. 59c. Window Clmming Red Bank Win- RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29, 1931. Pap TPhvca of tho Purplo Heart, the badge of cento a night upon application to I* or;:.V:-; Detective Parker Purple Hearts To Military Merit, established by Presi- D. Dunn, forest supervisor, Branch- dent Washington at Newburgh, Au- vllle. Flret Day's Business Exceeds Expec- Convene Next Month gust 7, 1782, during the War of the The picnic cites, equipped with the tations at Auction Market. Revolution, had ita beginning at An- abovo mentioned except tent plat- Governor A. Harry Mooro, Secre- eonla, Connecticut. forms, were enjoyed by over 2,500 Freehold's first auction market, Mount Holly Detective Has tary of War George II. Dorn, United At Ansonla, Connecticut, Septem- portions. which was put up by the borough and ritates Honatora W. Worren Harbour rented to the Freehold Market asso- Solved Many Murder Cases- 1 ber 21, 3032, twenty-aix veterans of . Over B.O00 Individuals, members of and HiimlUun I" . ICean are (scheduled tho World sir who had received tho hiking clubs, nature clubs, and those ciation, is. company of which A. Rob- 10 West Front St., Says All You Have to Do In to address the annual convention of Order of tho Purplo Heart, organized eeeking a few reatful hours In the ert Kehs Is president, got off to a RED BANK. "Figger it Out." tho Purplo Heart Association of the tho Purplo Heart Association of tho solitude of tho forest, enjoyed the rousing start last week with a throng Upstalrs—nost to United States In tho War Memorial United States. On Soptembor 23, oconlc features. Tho well-known of buyers anxious to pay top market By George Tucker, building, Trenton, Now Jersey, Octo- 1032, tlio association wnu chartered .Appalachian trail from Maine to prlce3 for the wealth of foodstuffs of- Mt. Holly, N, 3. (AP)— Slinking its ber 12, 13 and 11, A foaturo planned by tho state of Connecticut, and (Georgia passes through the forest. fered by nearby farmers. way through tho plno woods of Cam- by tho organization officers la the chapters wero organized in other 'From it may bo Keen a striking pan- Tho association officials, being new presentation ot Purplo'Heart medalu states. at the business at auctioning produce, Bids asked for tearing down and removal of damages. Work to be begun not later than Sep- elation plan for a ceremonial cession of America, and fidelity to Its Consti- est furnishes excellent ground for secure circulation.—Advertisement. parts, It meant tho anawer to a baf- Saturday afternoon, October 13, in tution nnd laws. fling murdor myutery and enabled aportsmen. Through tho cooperation tember 15. For further particulars inquire of tho Memorial building plaza In the Tho Purplo Heart association of of the fish and game commission him to name the men who killed decoration of live hundred or more David Paul, reformed convict who tho United States Is tho only nation- there is good hunting for deer, rab- veterans from all ueotlonn of Now al organization composed exclusively bit, ruffled grouse and other game, The owner reserves the right to reject any had turned bank monaonger, and Jersey eligible to receive tho award of veterans who have been wounded robbed him of $70,000. from tho government. and tho streams are well Btocked In action under conditions which en- with fish. This mecca for sportsmen andior all bids. Incidental knowlcdgo of thia oort titled them to wear a wound chev- Eugene Special haa aunt many men to tho gullowa, Captain Howard h. Lenper, Junior was finjoyed' by over 4,600 fishermen vico commander of tho National or- ron,, or wcre^awarded tho Meritor- and gunners. Often a caoo hnnga by a thread, or ious Service Citation Certificate by || Permanent $4.00 a strand of hair. A uprlg of freoh ganization, 1B chairman of tho com- mittee arranging for tho big cession tho Commander-in-Chlef of the A. E. Red or White graE3 was tbo key to ono of Parker'a F. AISD veterans of the Civil and moat notable cases. and Is being assisted by representa- Youthful Gunmen i Henna SOc tives of tho American loglon, Vcter- Spanish-American wars whoso rec- It was an Interesting one. Tho ords show they were wounded In ac- murderer had used, a ohotgun. It In nns of Foreign Wars, 113th Lnfantry Loot Gas Station Other Beauty Items 25c association, 114th Infantry associa- tion. a tjlmplo matter to trace a rovolver \ Call Itcd Bnnk 3920 or a rifle by a opent ball, but Id Im- tion, A lil F, Disabled American Vct- Wounded veterans who have not After looting a ga3 station on 34 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. possible to traco a Ehotgun from a erann of tho World war, 29th Divi- received the Purple Heart medal Third avenue at Long Branch last I for Appointment. sion A E F, 78th Division A E F, 2nd should make application to tho Adju- Wednesday night and taking about |! Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 7:00 V. Bl load of buckshot. 1 tant General, Trenton, New Jerocy. Arriving at the farm of a family Division A E I' , und other organiza- $1G, two youthful gunmen, lucked the |j Later l>y appointment. ho knew, ho wan told by the mother tion!! of World war veterans. employee in the station, held up a that hor son was awny but thut ahe By War Department General Or- motorist, confiscated his automobile ders No. 3, dated February 22, 1032, Recreational Area at the point of a pistol and sped would ho glad to allow him the gun. <&• ^i:?"WW:?~ "How long has it betm ainco tills the Purplo Heart, established by Gen- away. gun was used?" Inquired Parker. eral George Washington at New- Attracts Thousands •Shortly before 11:30 o'clock Philip W. "Several month.1*—not uince the burgh, August 7, 1782, during tbo Goldfaden of Liong Branch, who was hunting season," uhe assured him. War of tho devolution, was revived The Stokes state forest,, one of the attending I. Waldman'3 gas station, m*. "Then how come thlii aprlg of fresh out of respect to bis memory and eight state forests managed by the was alone in the station when a graa3 in tho ti-iggor-guard?" the de- military achievements. department of conservation and de- youth of about nineteen walked into The revised decoration consists of $T50 tective demanded. velopment for the benefit and enjoy- the place unmasked and at the point FIFTH AVENUE Parker maintains thcro is always a heart shaped medal with its center ment of the public in addition to of a pistol ordered him to hand over 7 of purple enamel. On tho obverse is some clue—that it la up to the de- timber production, water conserva- any available cash. Reaching in his This felt has a Mattering pleated tective to find it. In this department a relief bust of Georgo Washington tion and tho encouragement of wild pocket Goldfaden pulled out six dol- in the uniform of a generul of the crown nnd n medium brim. Grosgroin ho excels. life was enjoyed by over 16,000 per- laiu and handed it to tho intruder, ribbon. Fall colors. Sizes 21'/i to 23'/i. In all bin 41 yearn an professional Continental army. On the reverse sons last year (1933), and the attend- who in a quick move opened the cash crime-solver for the State of New appears the inscription "For Military ance is greater this year, according register and emptied that of about Joriiey, tho sage of Mt. Holly hus Merit." Tho Washington Coat of to C. P. Wllber, state forester for ten dollars, as his companion stood failed only four or live times. Arms Is incorporated in the ring New Jersey. on watch outside tho door. Other Models, $6 to $11.75 Ono of his most, singular successes which attaches it to a purple ribbon, The forest covers a great sweep of Ijocking Goldfaden in the station waa' tho caso of Thomnfl Cnumns, the bordered with a narrow white stripe. tho mountains that form tho Kttta- tho two gunmen walked around the Also Riding Hats by Knox, naturalized Greek who was charged Under the regulations governing tinny ridge In Sussex county, located corner whero they seized the car of with murdoring a California school tho award of tho Purple Heart for about three miles northeast of J. B. Clark of Morris avenue, who $6.75 teacher and fleeing tho country. Tho nets or services performed prior to Branchvllle, touching High Point was sitting in tho car in front of his atato of California invited Parker to February 22, 1932, tho award Is con- Park on the north and extending home. Tho thieves ordered Clark try hla hand. fined to thoso persons, who, as mem- twelvo miles south along tho ridge to from the car and climbed into the All tho detective know wan that bers of the army, wero awarded tbo Wallpack Center, containing over car and sped away. Coumas was a Greek. It was tho ono Morllorlous Servlco Citation Certlfl- 12,1)00 acres of wild forest land. cato by the Commantler-ln-Chief, Mr. Clark, whoso motor car was fact upon which to build his case. So The overnight camp sites, 22 of tolen, is a resident of Seaside ho Inaugurated what io now- known American Expeditionary Forces, or which have been constructed on tbe who wero wounded in action under Heights, but has been spending the 44 Broad Street, aa tho "postago atamp man hunt"- ;' forest to date, are so located as to summer months at Morris avenue. Everything It pursuit that lasted two years and conditions which entitled them to provide natural beauty and seclusion wear a wound chevron. His car boro Ocean county licence RED BANK went Into threo continents! and ho for tho camper and wero used by plates. won. The Purplo Heart association of over 3,800 vlsitorB. Each is equipped ; W . Parker wanted to know noinclhing tho United States, an organization with a tent platform, table, stone fire- The road to better and bigger busi- Takes to Make of Coumas' background; no lie wrote of veterans of tho wars of tho United place and grato, and sanitary facili- ness leads through Tho Register's ad- MADE BY KNOX '$¥T£ FIFTH AVENUE letters and tried to unearth the man's States who have received tho Order ties. The3o sites aro provided fqr GO vertising columns.—Advertisement. family. In this way ho learned that NEW YORK the fugitive had clumgod his name a Well-Dressed from Smyrno to Smyrnogranis. Knowing this, tho detective rea- Th F Sat soned thai tho man might have been 32 Broad St., »™-. "- - Term Is Right a native of Greece, and he learned that Coumas had como to tho Uni- ted Stat03 In 1014. RED BANK ^f It scemod logical to Ellis Parker » • • that man In Coumas' predlcntment 3 r.iight try to return to his native li ^h il frttl it \^r* land, and so by getting In contact with tho shipping companies lie found that Coumas, under hla old name, had Balled a3 a cook. It later developed that tho alleged murderer had abandoned ship, entered Mexico, UNIFORMLY LOW PRICES ! worked down the coast o[ Houth America, crossed the r,ea and plunged A Desirable Gins into Europe. A SCHULTE'S Girls' Wash' Frocks 1.00 up Hot on tho trail, tho First Citizen Sbws from 3 to 10. of this rural community did not au- White Swan .09 thorize the Greek authorities to A Hiram Walker Product l-B search for Coumas. lie was afraid the publication of "wanted" literature Silver Wedding .19 Frock 1. might come to the man's attention, Slzea from 4 to 14. Washable. piling him on guard. DRY GIN A SCHENTJSY PRODUCT. l-B So Bo gained audience with n pro- cessor at Princeton university who }(M)% DlRiJllod, MnAo of CAVALIER Sweepstakes wio t. former minister to Greece, Children's Rain Coats 2.{ and IB. thia way learned which au- ,, . , , ,„ eolcct lngrodlrnis to ln- Dry Gin A BLEND thority could best handle n secret in- Laloclontn n TRIFLE DISTIIXEI) With Hat to Match. Sizes 4 to 14. vestigatlon. x i£S%Vw! sure perfect mixing and 3 Today Coumas, who was found in AND 1 one of thoso tiny Peloponneslan vil- '-— || lilrmllinr. % Bottle—$1.09 lages that cling to tho shoro of tho Aegean sen, lo languishing In Jail, Dlsllltcil Pint Keystone and extradition proceedings are im- u dor way. Holloway'8 .49 Straight Ryo Whiskey llaiieWlniiihed. Slzea S to 11. XONDON DRY 1-5 Hiram Walker .29 KEYSTONE Boys? Suits "A nOTTIJ'. LONDON DRY 1-5 U Wool Bottom, Washable Top with Tio to Match. THIS is A IU-:AL M'IH'LTE scoor! Dixie Belle Sizes 3 to 10. DHY GIN FuIIQfc

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Pour Into tray In mechanical In wood. Slrnlthl refrigerator nnd let Ktnml forty min- IlED IiABICL Wlilskiy utes, remove tray nnd fold In ej?i; c o whiten, return to refrigerator and let ill| ronuiln thirty minute;!. Itemovo mul Vat "69" . ^.69 heat well. Let freeze four hour.') or Pint until ntlff. S3 I*nrk & Tilfortl Import 1-5 sal. NKVI5K 1ICFOU1C SOO>(IINni01l ThiM lihoiiiet t'-in lm frozen hy re;*- PINT ?1.!K TINT. tilnr freezer inethiul by milling whlleti Haig & Haig wlion mixture lii^ln:! to free.T.o and Famoum 5 Star. 20 Broad Street Red Bank Jrccxlng until iiUff. Fouf RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29,1984. mlttce urge'd th£ Interstate eommii-alon not to grant the should cause tho moat serious con- request unless the company agreed to maintain the cern. It alno is disquieting to con- RED BANK REGISTER bridges. sider the dangers inherent In unsafe ESTABLISHED 1858 BY JOHN It COOK. Tho company refused to do this, but eventually n Editorial Views bun service for convoying children to compromlsa was reached whereby the company was and from school. School bii23Go have GEOHGB 0. IIANCE, Editor. suffered under tho economy tax. required to deposit $3,400 to help pay for having tho Standards of pperatinrj vehicles and I'UEBERW S, HAYES. Blannglng Editor. bridges ro-plnced with culverts ami causeways. Some (Tba opinions expresued In the EilltoriHl regular Inspection havo gono by tho time ago tho antiquated niched bridge on Conovor lane Views htrcunder do not necessarily carry boards in a largo number of districts, THOMAS HIVING I3K0WN, waa torn down and the ravine which It crossed was tiie endorsement of Tho Resiater.) and makeshift conveyances with un- rubllslier end Business Manager. fllled In with earth. Another similar job has just been skilled drivers aro pressed into uso Capital Punishment when tho busses wear out or breal completed at the ravine at the corner of Mountain Hill At Sing Sing recently a woman TI05 KEU BANK IlECISTEK road and Sleepy Hollow road, near Chapel Hill. Both preceded two men to tho electric Money should bo found to provide Is a member of | bridges, besides being unsightly and out-of-date, greatly chair where tho electric current THE ASSOCIATED PBESS safo buildings and bussos, or teach- i Increased tho danger of traveling because by reason quickly boiled tho blood in their ers should refuse to accept tho re- Tho Associated Press is exclusively entitle.! to the of being arched thoy cut off tho view. veins. For a calculated murder tho sponsibility for children under; EUC!J uso for tepubllcatlon of all news dispatches to it or not In addition to the two bridges rased there Is an- People of the Stato of New York circumstances. Local ochool author- otlierwlso credited In this paper and also the local news . other near Headden'a Corner on tlie Chapel Hill road. had their revenge. As the death penalty is on the sta-1 ities cannot escape responsibility for published therein. j This is more modern and !ej9 liable to causo accidents results if they fall to safeguard and ute books it was well, perhaps, that | re alr than the other two nnd it will probably serve for a th noNmwv YorYorlkt ,"11,did1 not llineh'Uincii|_.P dangerous buildingi s, angd to Member National Editorial Association | number of years witliout repairs. Tho work of tenting fr ovliIo lQ tran9nQrtat 0n omo down the bridges and ic-plaetmj them with causeways "f Member New Jersey Tress Association cost approximately JL',100, so that about $1,000 Is left to balanced, or uivrtor tresa o! pussion, ™ai \ l * ft l timo Telephone Red Bank 13. help pay for the job on the Chapel Hill road when that B d BU ab 0 work becomes necessary. hut according;, to a conceived plan to | £ ^ Gycry queattonablo Gchooi plant husband for his insurance Subscription Prices: In theso times when the taxpayers arc i:ett:ris money. Up until tho moment of the I In America In eafo condition before __ $1.50 soaked right and loft for all kinds of things which i>r- | readmitting pupils. Ono year ._ murder, the plan might havo been . 1.00 merly caused no expense for them it is a p'o:^\lro to -Tho ChriBtlau Science Monitor. Six months . rcjei'ted. But human lifo Jo not the record this instance of two notable public i:nriwor.".en!^ vacred thing It 13 supposed to be. The Three months — Lot Us Bo Wise. having been performed without cost U> :ht> p-.it-Mo. -"-otorUt, for example, going nowhere m The state of Now Jcrsciy haa ro- 193-1. Whatever else'.may be eaid about tho tovr.shiy oo:u- particular, must, speed. It's too WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, if ffomcono gets hurt or killed, ceived ?Bu,121 as Us dividend from mlttee of Sliddletow.n township, a'.! jvrs^r.s wl:.- i but insurance will take caro of tho tho partnership with tho raco track credit should be given whero crodi; i? due w:".; f.unlly and tho dependents, and that's gamblors created by tho Republican fully agree that these ofljfials havo porf.--.-:-.-.!.; a rr.'.e ,,,„ The Unemployed and 1 legislature and approved by Gover- [public service by having t-tid dangerous ar.d i;j;*t> The death penalty, however, does nor Moore. Tho returns might havo 1 5 Emergency Relief Projects. {re-placed nt the expense of the r;i:) rv.K- , vv:r.v/ :v-r iJeter a criminal, a mentally un- been greater had tho track manage- Red Bank taxpayers have no reason to contetriiplat. c was a pood bargain for the people of Mi-^U^v. ; t-:s'aiieed person, oi" a schemer, from ments shown less philanthropy In with satisfaction the fact that becauso of unemploy- ship and not an unfair ono for the r.x:".z\\:-i :.\king i\ person's life, but the prison- giving out flo many froo tlcketB to ment they will have to provide 51,500 for emergency years the railroad line was highly p:v:~.',.".y.,' ;- ers In Sing Sing would only bo hu- persons too poor both to bet and pay man if they had given thought to tho admission fees. It la an unfortunate relief during September. At the present time 250 fam- only right that the company should ilr.J r.:.':-<- orange ways of society that Itilla a One-fourth of the country's population will lio attending school thia Jail, it Is estimated, with nliont ilies comprising about 1,200 people are receiving relief. sufoslltutes for the undesirable, worn <.•*;:; -•-/.. phnso of this new state buslnoss that 28,000,000 Bwiirmjlng to public 6Clioola and 3,000,000 to private Institutions. Some nt«t«s nro talking utcpij to woman for paying for the death of tho patrons have so llttlo money In In other words about ono out of every ten persons Is her husband and itself pays a man Insure operation of nU their public schools, ami the federal government Is sotting up machinery to lie™ HCIIOOIH excess of their needs for rent, food ffolrig In tho drought anons. Many thousands of the pupils will bo from tho ranks of tho miemplnyedl whllo a getting assistance through the issuance of food tickets $ir>0 to pull a switch that also kills. and taxeg. The picture Is darker yet when It Is considered that Although a person may be suffering Croat number continuing their education aro thoso who ordinarily would leave lilEh school lifter a year or two This new revenue for tho sovereign, for jobs. unemployment Is usually greatest hereabouts In winter The New Deal as It terrific ngony from an incurable dis- commonwealth of New Jersoy thoro- and that living costs aro then at their highest peak. ease, a doctor must for we&ks and foro should bo spent with extreme All this would seem to Indicate that the taxpayers would Affects Potato Farmers. ; months refuse to end painlessly the caro and perhaps Governor Moore Louis J. Totloy, tho caretaker of th it la estimated, but tho cost to tho have to "shell out" during tho next five or six months • sufferings of the sufferer even when Potatoes, the principal crop of Monnioutli county, begged to do so by the sufferer and should call his Republican co-work- Emergency Relief grounds. town for material was only $12. The to an extent even greater than they ore now doing. ers into conference- to decide how continue to be sold at ruinously low prices. Last •week j nj3 or ner relations. Why? Be- Tho cost for matoriala for thl pipe woro provided by the Monmouth However, there is another side to the story and It the farmers received 90 cents per 100 pounds, which nf- j cause society Insists that human lite best this may bo dono. Usually when parking grounds projoct was trivial. county board of froeholdcrn. Two is worthy of attention. In another part of The Register ter deducting commissions for agents, freightage and J is sacred! honor la prostituted to revenue, the Mr. Allon, in talking with tho re- largo trees ncar tho town dock on pieces of silver gained thereby are is an account of various projects preformed by emer- various other selling expenses, left a net return of about j As we see It, the death penalty portor, pointed out that if the work Wharf avonuo were grubbed out and gency relief workers. Much that is worth while has thrown away, but wo of New Jersey How the Unemployed Are Earn- had boon done by a contractor tiio throe coats of pnint wero npplied to 75 cents. This in reality affords no profit after the cost I might well be abolished in favor of should guard against thin. If we expenso would havo boon consider- tho doclt. A small bulkhead has been been accomplished. Unused dwellings and other build- of planting, fertilizer and other things aro computed, life imprionment with no parole. Be- ing the Food Tickets Which r.auso of the death penalty, justice Is spend thia money foolishly it may able. Probably it would not havo built near tho property of tho Mon- ings which were eyesores and fire traps have been torn At present prices the farmers cannot even break even. bo said of us that wo not only sold Are Issued to Them—Much been dono at all at this particular mouth boat club and a tihullow part down and the material In them has been effectively used not fairly dispensed. A beautiful Consumers pay much more than {10 cents per 100 woman, or one having personality, our self-respect but also gained noth- Permanent Work Done. timo becauso of tho nocossity for tax of tho river near the dock has been relief. For tho samo reason prob- to improve public properties. Brick, lumber and other jp0U nds for potatoes and this again should direct attcn- stands 99 chances out of 100 of es- ing thereby.—Newark Sunday Call." dooponed by digging. Emorgoncy relief for the unem- ably nono of the othor projects would th'lngs which ordinarily would have been thrown away tlon to tne iact tnttt middlemen who assume none of the caping punishment, and wealthy For a distance of about half a mile ployed la costing Bod Bank taxpay- havo boon undertaken. a brook is being widened and doop- and put to no uso have leen used to drain streets and risk•----•s or labor of raisin- g crops derive greater profits than ' murderers rarely sit in "tho chair." A Corner for roots. ers $1,600 per month. Tho total prevent flooded conditions on tho public automobile It is grossly unfair, therefore, to rc- If the plans of tho Poet Laureate Tho property on Chestnut otroo ened from Branch nvonuo to a point those who actually do the work and invest their capital. amount to bo spent for thia purpose whero tho water works was formerly about midway between South street parking grounds. Many eyesores havo been converted Overproduction is assigned as tho reason for the low leaso a man or woman, guilty of league, Inc., recelVo tho support In Soptombor ia $7,000, but $5,B0O of murder, who has a brilliant lawyer, which its members hopo for, pocta located haa undergone a marked and Plncknoy road. Much drain wa- into beauty spots. Probably little or none, of this work price of potatoes, but who can believe this is really true ;hls comos from tho federal and state change In appoarance for tho bettor. tor flows into this brook and during •would havo been dono but for tho fact that joba had to or can Influence a jury, and execute aro going to gain their livelihood en- ;overnments. At tho present tlmo when on every hand there Is evidence that many who the less fortunate. There, is but ono tirely independent of the whims and The steam machinery which was in heavy storms tho channel Is to shal- bo made for those who could find no work. The co3t for :50 families, comprising about 1,200 the largo building on tho placo was low to carry tho load, with tho result are unemployed through no fault of their own are corn- law for the rich, tho beautiful, the vagaries of editors. In furtherance icrsons, aro receiving reliof. It Is material was much less than if the work was done by pelled to eat loss than they were accustomed to before friendless, and tho poor, but the ofll- of this idea, tho leaguo will aok Con- sold last spring. Tho grounds woro that adjoining properties aro Hooded jxpectecl that this number will bo an eyesore, boing littered with heaps and brooding places for mosquitoes .jntraotora becauso of tho fact that it was obtained al- tho depression set in? Isn't the trouble duo more to | cera of the court, with the twelve gress to pass a bill authorizing an Increased with the advent of cold of junk. Bocauso of tho unoven con are created. Drnlnngo conditions in most free of chargo through using thingo salvaged from poor distribution than to overproduction? good men and true, are too frequent- appropriation to provide for a dlvi- weather. In tho county at largo the razed buildings. Also a largo store of lumber unfit for tour of tho land pools of water col that part of tho town will bo greatly Items in various daily newspapers have told about ly able to cover the eyes of justice |slon of poetry In tho Department of number of portions on tho reliof roll lectcd, forming; not only an unat- Improved by this work. Brick gut- building purposes has been collected to serve as fuel for potatoes raised in Southern states having been bought so that she cannot balance her scales. Education. If that bill goes through, s considerably less than hist year, tractive sight but a prolific breeding ters will bo put down on a portion families In destitute circumstances. by the government and shipped North for tho unem- -Freehold Transcript. poets no longer need woo the muse lit this is not truo at Rod Bank. placo for mosquitoes. All of this has of South streot to prevent washouts. According to Josh Billings, tho homily philosopher, ployed. What the farmers hereabouts cant understand In tattered garrets. For several months past reliof has been dono away with. Tho traeh has A hand rail will bo put up on each, life Is like, a game- of cards: ono must play the cards la why the potatoes of this section were not bought for A Modern Highwayman, Embodied in tho proposed bill ia a eon provided in the form of tickets been removed and the grounda havo aldo of tho brook. which are dealt to him, and success consists not so this purpose. Such purchases would be a better bar- A 20 per cent increase in roau fa- request for tho Federal government jxchangoablo for food. After n fam- been graded so that wator no longer In addition to tho projects men- to set aside- Mount Weather, an much in wlnnlnff.'as in playing a poor hand well. With gain for the government because shipping expenses talities during the flrst half of 1934 ly has received food to the value of collects there. Brlplt guttorn and tioned many othor smaller ones havo over figures for tho previous year abandoned meteorological station In J20 tho head of tho family or bread walks havo boon put down and a been completed or aro under way, 1,200 persons now on the relief roll, the hand which Red would be less. The purchases would have relieved the the Virginia mountains, as a poets' Bank will have to play tho coming winter is not one has startled citizens of the United vlnner Is required to "work out" tho llower bed has boon mado. Grao3 Consldorablo worlt wan done by tho glutted condition of tho market and would have had a States into a realization of tho need refuge. What more appropriate sur- lebt. Ho receives credit at tho rate which anyono would deliberately choose, but under seed will bo sown next month. Tho unemployed in getting tho schools tendency to bring greater returns for the farmers. ! for an organized offensive against roundings for spring rhapsodies >f 50 cents por hour and ho also gets overhead pipes havo been removed proper management and direction it can be played with ready for ro-openlng. Othor work The cotton farmers of tho South and the wheat j this modern highwayman whoso could be conceived than a home on ton cents per hour In cash. During und new meter pita havo boon made; for tho winter In being outlined by ouch skill that tho unavoidable bad marks on tho red top of a mountain named Weather? farmel-s of tho West were paid not to plant crops. ' plunder lsjjuman Hve3. The Nation- September a now plan may bo put. Changes have also been made to Mr. Allon and Mr. Whito and they all Only a sonneteer could have had such side will bo counterbalanced to some extent at least by There was no such "easy money" for the pi•ctato farmers \ Safcty^CounseSft""Cl l *estimatetit s thathtt if into effect whereby tho workers will the big building and to the other stato that thero will bo no lnek of good marks on the black side. ,es at his present an inspiration. Vacant houses in the >0 paid entirely In cash. Tho federal of Monmouth county. No such subsidy was paid t0 jthtt'outlaw continu- buildings. All of them will bo re-on jobs for tho unemployed during tho | pace, fatalities for 1934 will exceed same neighborhood are also to be authorities aro advocating this cold weather season. them, and as if this discrimination were not enough the sought .as poets' retreats. closed with stucco and painted. A 35,000, or 4,000 moro than for 1933. change. new chlmnoy has been mado for the government imports potatoes to keep down the price. It brings a bit of a shock to learn It ia appalling that tho benefits of Red Bank has not paid $1,500 per garage. An oilico and work room CIVITJ SERVICE JOBS. It Js small wonder that this aspect of the New Deal looks modern locomotion should be so that one of tho league's committees nonth for emergency reliof without baa been mado in the big building like a raw deal to many farmers. abused. is trying to find out how many poot3 'oturn. A great deal of work has for the meter repair department and The Blind Men's Club and are languishing in Uncle Sam'a jails Coming Examinations Announced By States and cities arc rallying eon done and is being dono by the modern sanitary improvements havo Locnl Secretary. Their Summer Vacation Home. -o-o-o-o-o-o- against the enemy who rides their and just* how to go about getting ecolvera of fond tickets. It 13 work boon installed. The fixtures coat highways. Those who have studied them out. Surely there aro no states )t a kind which if not (iono now Tho United States Civil Servlco Tho fifth annual entertainment of the Blind Men's nothing, as they ware salvaged from his ways say that ho masquerades in whero a poet can bo sent to jail for -vould havo to bo dono In tho not far a houso which was torn down last Commission has announced opoii club of New Jersey will be given Friday night in the The Socialist Way of many guises. Sometimes he is seen committing false meter or a bad ilatant future. Tho expenso of hav- winter. competitive'examinations as follows: auditorium of the grado school at Leonardo. Those Financing Political Campaigns. in impatience; sometimes in carclcsa- rhyme! If ouch a condition did ex- ing it dono by a contractor would bo who havo attended this event in the past do not need ness; again In selfishness or thought- ist, few Broadway song writers would much greater than the present way Tho street equipment, and other Junior civil scrvico examiner, $1,029 to be told that they are sure of getting their money's The Socialist meeting at Assemblyman Therun Mc- lessness. And the problem ia how bo at liberty to grind out their "lyr- of having it performed. Very little machinery which la now stored in . year, Civil Hcrvico Commission. wooden bulldingfl on Mechanic street College graduation from so-called worth. Tho show will be given principally by blind Campbell's sylvan forum at Holmdel last week, at which best to unmask and destroy him. ica"—and then what would become las been spent for material. Last The tendency to 3peed is all too of Progress? wlntor a number of dilapidated will bo moved to buildings on Chest- "cultural" course, as distinguished, men and it will be for the benefit of Camp Happiness at the principal speaker was Norman Thomas, Socialist nut street. Tho Mechanic street from vocational or professional Leonardo, which is the summer vacation home of the candidate for President in 1932, was much more largely frequent. High speed has its legiti- —Tho Christian Science Monitor. nouses and other buildings wero torn mate uses, but tho average motorist lown and tho timber, brick and structures aro flimsy and unattrac- course, required; senior students ad-« Blind Men's club. attended than a similar meeting which waa held last tive and they will bo razed. ThlB will mltted. Closing date, September 11, year. Socialists are encouraged because of this fact to moro often speeds from habit than ither things from theso structures Here tho blind men enjoy swlmmjng, bathing, row- from necessity. But if the driver PROCESSING TAX. lave been put to good uso on tho provldo a big lot of flrowood. Ono 1034. ing, hiking, dancing and various other warm weather believe that their party at the election in November would consider, for instance, that oil of tho buildings on tho Chestnut Junior technologist (milling and will poll many more votes than In 1933. Whether or not rojects being performed by tho un- street property is a well houso. This pastimes. This place is financed entirely by blind men consumption doubles for each extra New Form of Tax Shared Equally imployed. Wood which io unlit for baking investigations,) $2,000 to $2,- they are right can only be determined when tho ballots by tho Consumers. like- tho other buildings on tho prop- 500 a year, Bureau of Plant Industry, and their annual show Is the only means they havo used ten miles per hour over fifty, that gas such purposes 1B given to unfortun- erty has been groatly improved In to raise money from tho public. That they havo been are tabulated. consumption also increases, and that ato families for fuel. Department of Agriculture. Collogo Tho fact that processing taxes on appeaarnce, due to the work of tho graduation, with major work in cer- able to maintain tho home despite the economic, depres- However, it is a fact which cannot successfully be tire wcar is greater at high speeds, farm products included in the Ag- Tho work Is being dono under the unemployed. ho might appreciato the economy of direction of tho docks and parks eal chemistry Including at least six sion is an eloquent testimonial to their pcrservancc and controverted that the meeting drew a larger attendance ricultural Adjustment program aro semester hours hi milling and baking than any other Socialist gathering held hereabouts. a more moderate pace. Education collected at tho point of processing committee of tho council, of which Work nomewhat of a similar na- pluck. ture has been dono at tho well houso technology, required. Closing date, Many were present who had never before been at such of tho individual motorist, then, may or manufacturing, does not mean Harold Allon is chairman. Mr. Allen No Institution in this section is more worthy of pub- well play an important part in the ia assisted by Enslcy M. White. Last on South Pearl ctrcet. Tho well September 20, 1031. lic support than CLimp Happiness. In this connection an occasion, and a surprise was in store for them when that the tax. falls disproportionately there ia tho largost ono of tho water campaign of satcty. Speed gover- on states where processing plants Thursday thirty men and eight wom- Assoclato cotton technologist, $3,200 If. should bo stated that tho blind men have nevor re- during an intermission ,i collection was taken up. No nors limiting cara to say, fifty miles en wore at work. In talking- with a system. The land adjoining it was to $3,800, assistant cotton technolo- Socialist meeting Is ever held without this being done. an hour may bo necessary, if the are concentrated, states Ellwood uneven with holes and covered with gist, $2,f>00 to $3,200 a year, Bureau sorted to begging campaigns but have always given full Douglass, Monmouth county agricul- Register reporter Mr. Allen and Mr. value for every cent they received. Those who appre- The expenses of Socialist campaigns nre derived solely problem can be met only by draBtic Whito said this was a typical day, the weeds. Thoso defects havo boon of Agricultural Economics, Depart- from this source. steps. tural agent. remedied and a wooden bulkhead ment of Agriculture. Optional sub- ciate good entertainment and who would like to aid a Processing tax collections aro dally average of workers being about Folks who attended the meeting not because they But let not the fast driver bear all that number. The women aro em- has been, mado to prevent tho land jects aro (1) Yarn nnd fabric manu- good cause cannot do better than to attend the enter- heaviest in the largo processing near tho well from being washed in- were Socialists but because they wero curious may re- the blame. Tho road mope who ployed chlelly In cleaning school- faeturo and (2) Fiber technology. tainment at Leonardo Friday night. It is a sure cure blocks a heavily traveled route until centers, but the tax is spread out as to a pond near by. The material for Closing date, Soptember 20, 1034. for "the blues" to witness the brave cheerfulness with sent having been asked to contribute to a causo in a factor in the jrlce, of the product houses and other public buildings. those bottled up behind him desper- Mr. White said that In addition to tho bulkhead C03t nothing, as It com- The salaries named aro subject to which the inmates of Camp Happiness face one of the which they do not believe. But It does not require much ately cut out of lino, 1B as much at and la Bhared by consumers general- prised timbers taken from buildings 1 ly regardless of the location of tho the projects now under way many a reduction of not to exceed five po: greatest physical handicaps. Discouragement and pes- retlection to realize that however great may be the fault Q3 the motorist 'Who presses tho othero would be carried through dur- which wore razed. Brick walks have cent during tho fiscal ear ending simism cannot long flourish in such surroundings. One faults of such a method of raising campaign funds it is j pedal to the door board. The estab- processing or manufacturing plant been put down and grass oeed will whore tho tax is collected. Tho fax ing tho winter. Juno 30, 1033, aa a measure of econ- of the finest things about the home is that men who much moro honorable than thone pursued by either the lishment and enforcement of a min- Among them is that of tearing be sown. Similar improvements have omy, and also to a deduction of .1W Republican or Democratic parties. imum, as well aa a maximum speed has the same effect upon price to tho been made on Marlon streot, whore have been blind only a short time, through their asso- consumer aa would a rise in tho price down the unused plant of the Jersey per cent toward a retirement an- ciation with others who have been so afflicted for a The campaign chests of the two major parties arc would do much to remove this selilsh Central Powor and Light company another artesian well Is located. nuity. obsiructor. o! raw material to the extent of the Sunsot avonuo, ncar tho Incinera- longer period, derive hope and encouragement which not. supplied from ftH£Or««» School .Economy.* groundii to tho river bank near tho used for mains on streets whoro tho rato for tho lmmedlato fsignlng of the than that a little delay should be cau;:ed in order to operating In Agricultural Adjustment tions to vested Interests which seek through legislation Ono aspect of the situation In Administration programs, In derived I'roal boat works and it Is an Im- po aro now damaged or too small. contract, Tho council after a abort protect life and limb. and by other moans to obtain special privileges inimical which American public schools ilnd from processing taxes. portant factor hi tho draliuigo sya- Last winter water froze In some of discussion approved tho contract and Happily for Middlctown township, not all the to the welfare of the common people. themselves as a result of depression tem. tho malnn nnd ono of tho joba of tho ho district cleric was authorized to "Tho fact that processing taxes nro unemployed will ho to lower tho.pipo readu there nre under the control of tho state highway economies has been little discussed shared proportionately ),y c.onmimcra The work dono by tho unemployed Illo his signature, oommlmilon, and with this observation it muy be appro- but has ominous Implication;!—the io that they will !)0 beyond tho reach Tho Jonjoy Central Power and -o-o-o-o-o-o— over tho entlro country makes the n\ tho parking grounds is probably of Jack Frost. prlato to recount a true story about how tho township dangers arising from the neglected burden very light nnd tho tax, while tho moat important project per- .lght company forwarded their now and deteriorated physical plant. Kx- formed by tho unemployed at Red The driveway near tho sewago dis- contract for the. lighting of tho Jlafl recently been relieved of two dangeroilfi road condi- Red Bank Loses It add3 but a small fraction to the posal plant was badly washed out peditures for new schno] buildings retail price, brings a larger per- Hank thia aummer. Boforo it wan Safontovvn street:! and it waa ro- tions and eyesores w{thout one cent of expense to the havo dropped eighty par cont In the durhif; a rocont otorni and tho dam- y unsafe, unsanitary nnd lnoill- but tho lirlco for wheat, including having reason to rejolco over tho Im- Smock, through Councllinnn Ira Wol- tending from Uelford to the north shore of the Shrews- c cllt bulIy *ho" railroad company fifty nto buildings with Insulllclent cu- with water. Duo to tho brick gut- Now plank havo been placed on front of hio stationery fitnro on Main for tho came of education nt Ited Bank will be re- prico c. re- Moreover, fitoppage of school con- waa ncceanary and nil of thin wan dltionn on Wharf avonuo havo been raid. Jmd bticn granted no originally made the properly own- membered for her .ability to develop latent juvenile struction lin.'i contributed scrlMialy to dono by linnd. Tho backing logu Improved by putting In new gutters «U7s of tho lowmshlp would have been taxed to meet thin dramatic talent and her mmcnssfiil efforts to Increase stagnation in the building trades and Tho Keu Bank Ifogltiwr travela havo boon ne-Hfit nnd rotted parts of nnd eaten basins and by re-plnclng allied industries. :>ver every Mreet in town and every broken Htorm newer pipe with new Ona of tho quickest wnyn to find o tmponnc. Thiinkn to tho tovvnnhlp committee a protcnt the miefulnesu of tho Pnrcnt-Tcachcra association of road i'n tho county. Ijflt It carry your the railings have been re-placed by ut p ob la to advertisadti e h, Ho Roglu- was lodged ogalnsb granting tho application, The eom- the (school. But It is the pni-slhilltlcii of danger mtu:flago to thoao who live on these. new timber. A nmnll nlmnly 1B lin- pipe. Thin work If dono by n t.nn- Weot KsjartftioatAdvertise- fa) children from, unsafe jj|i»nta ing bujlt for. K.UwgJjr wcftUwr usu tor t&MAdUPWJt U " would tovs» out at toast $im> RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29,1984. Pagefirt Mrs. Mary Haley, Mrs. Leamy's bro- property this week. Councilman and ter n ton-day vacation tour through ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dzlezyc. Long Branchers ther. Mra. Hensaalaor Cartan will move New York state. Mro. Anna Groan and Mrs. Wilbur Democratic Rally Mrs. A. Dernbergor of Bellevlllo into tho double house, formerly occu- Mr. and Mrs. William Wal»h and Kumph and daughter Helen of pied by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Car- daughter Joanne of New York aro Brooklyn spent a few days last week At Sea Girt Hear Local Lawyer Is upending levoral days aa the guoat tan tho first of September. of Mr, and Mra. Joseph A. Dern- spending several days as tho guests visiting Mr. and Mra. Charles Rumph Miss Geiiovlcvo Holland of Belle- and son Charles, Jr. Perhaps tho biggest gathering Sea berger, of Mr. and lira. Albert Themnck. William H. Hirst Speaks to Ro= villo is visiting Mr. and Mra. J. V. Mlsa Eva Caoazza and Georgo Tho Blessed Sacrament guild of St. Girt ban ever Been, took placo Satur- Mies Edith Effgleston hao returned day when Democrats from all over tartans on "The New Deal and Thomas. Bolte, aon of Recorder and Mrs. Har- Catherine's church at Everett will to lior homo at Now Haven, Connec- Mr. mid Mrs. William Sewart of tho state gathered there. It was es- ticut, af tor eovoral deiya au tho guest ry Bolte, Br., wero married Satur- hold their nest meeting In September Our System of Government at" Brooklyn visited Arthur F. Sogablol day at Brooklyn. After a honey- ac the home of Mrs. Walter Palmer. timated that 200,000 were present. of Mrs. 8. B. Eggleston. recently. Prominent among' those -whom the Service Club Mooting. Bernard O'Connor of Englowood moon Mr. and Mrs. Bolto will live As yet no date has been set. Mra. Allco Updegrnff of Now York at Brooklyn. William Hawxhuret and Lorcnza enormous crowd cheered wore Gover- "Tho Now Deal and Our System of 1B visiting her grandmother, Mra. was tho guest of Mr. and Mra. nor A. Harry Moore, candldato for Eosa H. Barren of Jackson street. Mrs. M. Bchwarz and son Robert Maesoy left Friday morning to spend United states Senator; William L. Government" was tho toplo upon Charles A. Neldllnger last week. of New York spent tho week-end as tho week-end at Delaware. which WJlllah H. Hirst of Red Bank Mr. and Mro. Louis Hoggo and Dill, candidate for Governor; Mayor daughter Laura Mario of Convent Robert Chaatoney of Summit, who tho gueots of Mr. and Mro, Andrew Mr. and Mrs. J. Hessen and family addressed the Long Branch Rotary was employed by tho Matawan Jour- Frank Hague of Jersoy City, state visited M10S Margaret Layton of Wilson of Miln street. of Brooklyn spent tho wook-end visit- Democratic leader and Postntaiuer dull last Friday noon, Mr. Hlrat is nal several years ago, has Ju«t con- Ing Mr. and Mrs. Charlca Rumph and II. retired lawyer and ono who Is a Llttlo etroet on Sunday. General James A. Farley, National Mayor and Mra. Edward W. Cur- cluded a (successful subscription cam- son Charles, Jr. student of national and International paign for tho monthly magazine, Democratic chairman. PostmaBtar rle loft Saturday for Maine, and Everett News. Farley In his address declared that It fills to the lot of nearly everyone, uffulni. Hla talk vma very lmpreo- "Fortune." Gardeners' Convention. "ivo and wus in part aa followa! brought tholr daughter Jnnct homo tho Kooflevelt program had brought at some lime or other, to select a funer- from camp. Mr. unit Mrs. Franklin Dominlck Mrs. Edward Stlllwcll la confined Thomas W. Head, superintendent about a revival In business. Mayor al director. Tho oubject of rriy nddresa Is one Mrs. Franklin Cottroll, Mrs. Her- and Miss Mary Devlin left Friday to to her homo by lllncBs. of tho Herbert N. Straus estate In Hague declared that New Jersey del- nf nueh reriotltloun dlsciitalon In tho upend a few days with Mr. and Mro. Mrs. Mildred Stenton Is visiting tho Mlddletown township, attended the bert Stuart and eonn aro guests of egiiU-3 for the 1036 national Demo- Since this is {rite, some definite and PI-CUB and on tlin radlu Unit the Mrs. 8miiuc-l lioworfl of Rnlfininrn, T'hilji C Hnolzor of Cleveland, Ohio. World's fair. Long Island convention of thn Na- cratic convention would be for Roose- fipoaker links boring rather than en- Thomas fi. Wclstead, former eom- dependable knov/lecliy. of the local tortalnlnp hla audience. But I have Maryland, William Dzlezyc Is building a new tional association of Gardeners Tuen- velt. Tho vast throng that attended un alibi: Your committee choso It. Mr. and MrB. Lovl Emmons, Mr. nmnder of Post 170, Amorlcan Lo- garago on hie property to replaco tho day, Wednesday arid Thursday of last tho rally wns transported In eighty members nf Die profusion is quite es- At tho outset, I wish It understood and Mrs. Harry W(lklns and daugh- fiifni and proprietor of tho Arrow- one recently destroyed by fire. week at Garden City, Long Island. special trulna and also In hundreds sential.- Why not make inquiry now? that-1 do not approach tho subject ter Foggy flpont tho week-end at Iieud gurago, haB leased tho Mon- - Mrs. Roso Toomoy of Philadelphia Ho spoko briefly at the opening ses- of private cars. First aid squads were In a captious onlrft. I believe In the Shipbottom. , mtiuth inn at Frcfnoau, and will open Is spending tho week vlaltlnfj her sion. _ . _ present from many nearby towns to nlnceiity and integrity of President Mr. and Mrs. John Farry will leave H shortly under the namo of tho aunt, Mrfl. Catherine Oakos. aid the 119th medlcnl corps now In Uooaevclt, although not In accord shortly for Bomo, Now York, wharo t-r'cen Treo inn. August Glanudls, A birthday party for Robert Arose Boy Losca Foot. training at Sea Girt. No accidents with flomo of tho policies he la upon- liropriotor of the Matawan rcstaur- 11/ iforlnfr. I realize that d ploneor han Mr. Farry haa accepted a position In was Elven Friday night by tho mem- , Daniel Murray, 17; of Jersey City marred the day on the camp grounds. troubles enough without being te- a hotel. nnt, will bo In charge of tho dining bers of his family in celobratlon of ALBERT W. WORDEN. DIRECTOR. Amos B. Stultz was a Now York facilities. Mr. and Mrn. Welstcad j fell beneath the trucks of ono of the P net by carping critics. his first birthday. A birthday cako special trains going to Sea Girt Sat- Injured In Auto Accident. PHONE 557 Tho "New Deal" need cause no visitor on Monday. will movo from their apartment on with one candle decorated tho tablo GO E.FRONT ST BANK. N.J. Muln street, to, their now homo when urday for tho big Democratic gath- Mrs. Helen Ray of WanamasBA was S nlarm nor frenzy If It means a tom- Mr, and Mro. Jackson Domlnlek of as a centerpiece. Thoso attending ering. His left anldo was almost poiary governmental co-oporatlon In Dunellen HjWit Sunday with Mlos some necessary repairs havo been were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- seriously injured In an automobile ac- nn attempt at Industrial and agricul- made. severed by tho car wheels and the cident at North Adams, Masoa- Ellzaboth Domlnlclc. ter Aroso and son Albert of Everett leg at the Injured part was later am- tural ro oroanljatlon and re-shaping, and Mrs, Alice Kllmurry and daugh- chusetts, Friday. She Buffered a frac- and not a permanent government Mr. and Mrs. Wllbert Cox upont Wins Isabel Eggleaton spent tho putates at tho Fltkln hospital. ture of both Jawa and the skull when control of business or agriculture; from Tuesday to Friday as guests of week-end as tho guest of Mra. Kob- ter Marie and Harry Zlegler of Perth Amboy. tho car she was driving skidded and provided that tho fundamental prin- Mrs. Laura Mount at Silverton. ort Wallace of New York. Tho road to better and bigger busi- overturned. Mrs. Ray Is a physical ciples of Amorlcan constitutional Mro. Charlou Barker Is at Fair Br. and Mra. Carl A. Gesawoin re- government aro not violated. These Mrs. M. Gozdzlenski of Brooklyn ness leads through Tho Register's ad- training teacher In tho Asbury Park Haven, -Massachusetts, whore sho turned to their home Saturday af- spent tho week-end visiting her par- verUBlng columns,—Advertisement. high school. uro: was called duo to tho illness of (1) Tho Constitution guarantcca juo- her mother. tlco and political and economic free- Dorico Heath, who has been vl.slt- dom which do not dopond upon ma- lng her godmother, Mra. Rosa Ber- jorities or shifting human favor, but upon Immutable and etornal lawn. gen of Jacltson otreot, has returned That to our inheritance from Magna to her homo In Borgenfleld. Charta and tho Declaration of In- Mra. Henry Bromberg and dnugh- dependence. It has survived over tors, Joanotto and Eugenia, havo left uoven hundred years of atrugglo of for a short stay nt Washington, J). tho Individual against tho Intermed- C, and West Virginia. dling and oncroaohmont of the gov- Mr. and Mrs, Lewis A. Bergen nnd | ANNOU ernment, (2) That tho Amorlcan Dyatorn of son, David Buck of Flushing, New government la based upon tho prin- York, aro spending two weeks aa clplo that each state should retain guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. the greatest posslblo conrol over ita Domlnlclc. Internal affairs, and that tho Federal Mre. William G. Bedle, Jr., nnd government should only exorcise On Friday, August 31, we will formally open our new such authority aa 1B specifically Mra, William. A. Shepherd wore grantod to» It by tho BtatcB; that tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Leh- dignity and autonomy of tho oopar- man of Colllngswood over tho week- dress and millinery departments at our Red Bank store, atc states should alwaj'B bo rocog- end. THIS. IS OOR PLEDGE TO YOU nlzod. Miss Beatrlco Wolff and Miss Mir- Broad at Mechanic Street. We have made extensive (3) That tho Interstate Commerce iam Deedwood, former classmates nt clauso of tho Constitution only gives Mount Holyoko college, spent Thurs- ART professional man and' part merchant, congress power to rogulato ''com- tho funeral director has two obligations to alterations and acquired additional space for your , merce with foreign nations and day as yuootu of Mlos Virginia Yer- P among tho several states," but not gcr. fulfill. to intrudo upon lntra-stato matters; ' Mro. E\ B. Jemlson of Trenfnn convenience. Dresses of individual charm- that there Is n decided difference be- spont Thursday at Matawan visiting In the professional side, be talcos tho utmost tween production which la subject to prido. This Includes blB technical skill and tho Btato regulation, and interstate com- Miss Elizabeth Domlnlek. regular and half sizes, also tailored women's morco which comeo undor Federal Mr. and Mra. John S. McCmdy servlco ho renders—tho doing of thoso many supervision; that tho state haa ex- and children aro on an automobile llttlo tilings, those hundreds of tiny details, only clunlvo control ovor manufacture; trip to Massachusetts. ono of which left undone mars the harmony and dresses will be featured. Coats by Shag- that tho Federal government has no precision of his work. authority over rates of wages or Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schoclc hours of labor or method of produc- and eon Clmrlea returned to their moor and Stroock will be exclusive tion in tra-stato buslne«s. home Friday after spending several As a merchant, tho reputablo funeral director (4) That whllo elasticity and. flexi- weeks traveling In Europe. has another plcdgo to keep. It is 'that the mer- with us in Red Bank. bility aro essential to tho practical Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Miller re- chandlso, ho furnishes bo In keeping with tho operation of tho Amorlcan system of turned to their homo Sunday after perfection of his service. To do less would lower government, never-the-loss, tho Con- spending several days aa the guests tho standards he has sot. atltutlon Is not suspended cvon In a crisis; that tho government must of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaulcr of Corn- function within tho plan and scope wall, N. Y. That Is why wo make It known that we fea- of tho Constitution at all times and Mr. and Mra. Thoman S. Bahornnd ture National Caskets. Nationally advertisod, under nil conditions, son Thomas havo returned to llwir made by a concern who, for well over half a (5) That tho exigencies of a busi- homo at Washington, D. C, nftor century, havo been tho recognized leaders of the ness depression may Justify a rea- spending two weeks with their aunt, Industry, wo can bo absolutely certain that tho sonable, temporary and conditional Mro. Charles E. Allen of Church merchandise wo eupply measures up to our re- delay, lntorferenco with or modifica- tion of vested or contract rights, but stroot. quirements of quality, reliability and value. Tha FOR OPENING DAYS-SPECIAL VALUES these rights aro not to bo destroyed. . Mra. Joseph Sarabuchollo nf Mat- trademark on overy product guarantees material Tho government, both Federal and awan waa given a new V-8 Hjiort and construction. State, must evor havo regard for the model Ford for nor birthday. It was provisions of the Constitution -which prohibit tho tailing away of "life, lib- presonted to her by her husband. Maintaining, as wo do, tho highest possible erty or property, without due process A largo delegation of firemen rep- standards In our professional work and service, of law, or "without Just conipomm- resented Matawan nt tho itnnual wo think It only right that our merchandise be tb«n;" and that no state shall pass stato firemen's parado held nt liurl- tho host that Is available. To keep both on a any "law impairing tho obligation, of par is our plcdgo to you. FAL Ington Saturday. contract." Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lyons and The preservation of our vaunted daughter Vorna and Mrs. W. S. An- system of government of "checlts and'Umlances," and a proper recog- derson and son Norman, all of Belle- Glamorous dresses, made oi' the finest nition of tho "duo process" and "con- ville, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. tract" clauses of our Constitution, Joseph Dernborgor Saturday. fabric we could find, and fashioned with' make it prudent to make haste slow- Mro. F. Howard Lloyd entertained §1. M. fVIOUNT & SON ly with so-called "omergency laws." tho ItlomborB of tho Wednesday lCxpcricnce, history and wisdom Funeral Directors every style detail that is making- fashion should bo drawn upon in ordor to Lunohoon Bridge club last wi-eli. avoid scuttling tho unparnllod Mro. JYcd Hcsscy wns awarded first Frederick K. Adams, Mgr> American system of govornmont by prlzo. Mrs.Henry Zuckcr, Mra. Ilrs- history for 1934! circumvention or indirection undor sey and Mies Laura'Gesswcin wero 135 W. Front Street, Ked Bank, N. J. tho gulao of "emergency legislation." substitutes. Telephone 226 In absolutely dispassionate and un- Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Mnw.le npent COLORFUL SHEER WOOLS biased consideration of tho "New Deal," I frankly loave these observa- last week-end nt New York. tions for thought: Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cnrlnn WelFnrnish National C a s k a $ s , METALLIC WOOLS Most, If not all, of tho present so- moved Into their recently completed cial and economic problems of tho homo on tho A. J. Cnrtnn estate PIuAJDS world aro tracoablo to tho late war nml its Incident dislocation of busl- nosB and commerce. Tho avowed ob-, ject of tho late war was to emancl- | nnto humankind from tho tyranny • of govornmont and tho whimsicality of wealth. Tho rosult Was expected to place all men on tho samo piano beforo tho gates of opportunity. 'And opportunity means Individualism. There must bo no limit to opportun- ity oxcopt capacity, Industry, pcreer- veranco, humanness and fair deal- ing. Lot ua turn our Imclia on Caesar. Tho worst form of Caeoar ia tho ty- ranny of tho majority. Every paternalistic liont of gqv- crnmont Is calculated to go on ILLINERY through an unlimited range of inter- meddling panaceas. Government by regimentation, even If efficient, is by no means a sat- isfactory Biibatltuto for self-govern- Here you will find au- ment. Carlylo said, "Of all tho forma of Kovornment, the worst la govorn- thentic Fall fashions mont by buuybodloo." dovornment must have a heart no \ in the latest colors wt>]] nn n head, othcrwlno human im- ' imlso will bo Inciting. . • i Government must have a noul ns ' and styles that will well na a Bystem, otherwise tho oyn- toni will bo wrecked for want of a make your choosing pilot. How truly did Bacon say, "Nature can not he. rommnnded nxcopt by be- delightful. ing obeyed." ' ' It In not enough to KIYO overy man a cow and an ucre. Man must havo ; opportunity and tho right of aspira- tion. Man must havo an incentive iiml not a niastor. Every man must bo frco to work | and up out bin destiny—to mako thn moot of liln life with tho least posnlblo lnter- f Hazel liarluun, a alster of the „„, hnd ,,een elvwc'd'Tn Tho drug!of Middlctown village was a greatiry and Vadin of Keyport took to t old. He waa out beyond the life ropes Hitler tralnlnj-i plus Rider free placement ties-vice la a com- years nan ." J °. t, the! success. The net proceeds wei-o about | small boat ami woro picked up fivo and overtaxed hiu strength. He sank bride, and Georgo ilobdy of Red llton o il| dlcd a Bank. bination worth consldcrlnu In tills day of exuetinfr personnel ile- lie was survived by J20O. Tho money way to bo Used tolhuursj later by a pacing boat. before rescuers could ro-nch htm. nmndu. Scores of Rider BrncUmteo In the C'liiBa of 1031 Imvo juut ago of 54 years. relievo worthy cases among the poor William C. Wilson of Keansburg, Jliss Mabel Crawford, daughter of Incidents Culled From The Reg- his widow and one sou. Charles 10. Crawford of Middle-town, received an excellent start In tho world of bualneaa as a direct Alfred Jcrvls of Little Sllve died of tlie village during the winter. Twenty Years Ago, *vho was seriously hurt when hla au- result of tlioir efllclent preparation. ister of the Last Week in A fair for tho benefit of Christ :omobllo waa struck by a train near and J. Vernon Goodlng, son of Mrs. in Bcllevuo hospital at New York, A lair ior uio oenein 01 unnsi Thc Redd BanBankk cavalrymecavalrymenn re- lidsou 15. Fuller of Brooklyn Manor, August Twenty, Thirty and •where he had gone to undergo treat- church at Shrewsbury was held on turned from Lake. Wawayanda, where Keyport, died in tho Long Branch hospital. Ho was 37 years old andLong Island, ^vero married at Uio Day Sessions Start Sept. 4 Miss Addio White's lawn. It was well iUlc 'y nmdmadce aa nxgrea,at t shOshowinwinsg inin arm armyy Forty Years Ago. tho son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. homo of tho groom's mother. Z£XSl ^Tr. !» attended and »10 was cleared. j maneuvers. They overcame tli J,Usa Jennid Muy Lufburrow, daugh- NigSit School Opens Sept. 10 Forty Years AS". Little Silver and was survived by a A party was held at John XV. j enemy in two sham battles and Wilson of Keansburg. A widow, two Hanco's at Holmdel by Mr. Hanco's Mothers and a sister also survived ter -uf Joseph LuCburrow of Plain- Enroll now for ono of the Rider courses in Typing, Shorthand, Tho Red Bank Baptist church waa widoidow and three chchildrenl . t showed such hardihood and good Held, a summer resident of Locust daughter Bertha. Tho guests were: , chl>ij,' order that they won the Im. Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Salesmanship, Secretarial Science, Ad- conducting a lair In the old church Tho women of St. John's clinpcl at 0Lu Point, and William II. Glbnon of Lo- O'Connor, Allco Stihvagon, > ,, alte of military experts. Tho Kcansburff postolllco was vortlftinf;, Banltlnrr, Bufilneaa Admlniiitration, Journnllym, Munici- building on West Front street. There Little Silver held a calie and apron r iHist Point, were married at Brook- wore several attractively decorated Daisy Sutphin, Annie Bennett, Bes.su Lionel Liebschultz of Newark wao alsed from a fourth class oilice to a pal Anuuuntliitf, Hualnejjn Corruiiiiondonco or Cummeiclal Teach- sale at Ilidlaid Borden's and cleared Kly, Nellie Bennett, Cnasie, Lizzie lyn. ing, It will mean that you aro enrolled for a botter Job! booths In charge of various members $55. Mrs. John H. Llppincott, Mrs. longed as science teacher at tho poatofllco of tho third class. Miss Miss Esther Southall of • Eaton- of tho church and Sunday-school. and Mary Johnson, Sarah .Armstrong, Red Bank high school to succeed B^llo Broander was renppointcd aa George F. ohHolmesn W. ,Ho Mi*i den. an^J^d Frank: Ktta Jones, Rachel Conover, Charles • jiulph Heidinsfeld, town and Georgo F\ Martin, son of MiB3 Bcssio Bergen was hostess at den Mrs JJohn W. who went to postmistress and her salary was Thonms Martin of Fair Haven, wero a euchre party at her home on B.road ttdnt Brown, Charles Ely, William II. Ely, j Freehold. Leon Orr of'Addlson, New H.COO. Parker wore the principal attendants Jr., Daniel Ely, Koort Heycr, Edward j York, was the new inanual training married at St. Jajnea rectory by Rev. street, where forty guests wore enter- at the tables Enthusiasm was manifested at a D. J. Dufc'an. Of Business Administration Heycr, John Kly, Edgar McClees, Rny ; tL-LIc-ln-r. noeting of tho Elutracht Singing so- tained. , , Captain John Abbott Worthley of Over §300 was cleared at tho enter- I'oumlcd 18B5. Tronton, N. J, Mrs. E. Weis, tho well known local Red "BanB k fell among ththievesi . HHo Crawford and Taylor Hance. I jiiss Edna Bennett succeeded Miss ciety of Red Bank when an address The Firemen's Relief association1'uthel Smock of Bergen place, Bed was mndo by Professor William B. tainment at tho Lyric theater at At- milliner, moved Into her new store on went to Highland Beach nnd got In a lantic Highlands for tho boneflt of Brood street. The building was 30x80 jam of people. Three or four men of Oceanic elected James Enright, ju:ink, as teacher of Uio Intermediate Hoenemann of Newark, who founded rowd him and! Jr., president. Other ofllcers were C. department of Uio Holmdcl public tho society 26 years previously. Pro- tho Visiting Nurao nssoclatlon of that feet, two stories In height and onesuddenly began to., cr place. fltvillv thp captain was forced down'H- Wall, John Yeomans, T. S. Bark- .school. Miss Smock accepted a slm-fessor Hoenemann, who had just re- of tho most modern buildings at Red Tho first circus ever held at Eaton- ni i knee The next Instant hej»l°o, George Kuhn, John H. Wilson, i position at Shrewsbury. urned from the European war zone, Bank In the business, district. In lar town took place in the afternoon and frit someone reaching In his pocket, j Thomas O'Rourke and Dennis Mar-1 JIJSS Beulah Manning, daughter of ;ave a talk outlining tho causc3 of addition to her large and varied lino evening on Matthew Byrne's placo. of millinery, Mrs. Wcis put in a stock rclieVBd of ills pocketbook, tin. :jlr. and Mrs. Louis Y. Manning of :io war and described his exper- Ho was once3 on tho other sklo of tho At-Tho attendanco wna very largo arid' of hair goods. which contained $25. Frank Detering of'' Oceanport re-'.Maple avenue, arrived home from tho people at Eatontown said tho Miss Kane of New York, who wao Mrs Mary Jane Walling of Belford | ceived a time prize of a silver medal: Europe. Miss Manning was In Ber- antic. Professor Hoonemann form- :rly taught school at Red Bank. proprietors of other circuses might spending the summer at Frank waas bbuildinu ifgf a new houso on the \ for riding a mile on his bicycle In two 'lin, Germany, when the war broke now bo encouraged to give shows Smith's cottngo at Little Silver, sus- Compton tract. The house was to; minutes, two and three-fiftthh secunilsscon .l lout and she bad a hard time getting Georgo Johnson of Bolford was laid there. ip with blood poisoning caused by tained a broken leg when she jumped have fivo rooms and cost $800. Cook ,Detering made the time at Jilkwood ' out of Europe. About $70 was cleared at the clam- from a carriage in a runaway. & Klpp were tho builders. PParkk . | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook of sh. slime getting in a cut on one of ;is fingers. balto at the Highlands Methodist Alstrom & company were arranging MrB. WlHnm VnnNest of Bank Ruth . WgWalling, , ageg d ten yyears , MaplM o uvemio took tho Woodcraft church. Tho balto waa prepared by for a special concert in tho town hall street was bitten on tho hip by Wil-daughter of Thomas B. Walling of and liiver club down tho river on an Among tlie Keyport residents who Louis Worth. Those In chargo of tho liam Munson's dog while she was! BelfordBlfd , was drownedd d at thh e steam-jj outingti . TThh e ttrii p was madde in Frank njoyed a clambake at Cliffwood at Bod Bank and they were endeavor- : various departments woro J. P. Hag- ing to fill the hall so as to try outtalking with a number of friends. j boat dock at that place. She was Dickman's launch, Ked Bank. Those ere Misses Ola M. Conklin, Anna erman, James Hartfigrovo, John J. tho acoustic properties of the room. Tho Helping Hand society of the: playing hide and seek on the steam-1 on the trip were Arthur Bennett, Al- iauer, Georgia Bauer, Elolsc Gibson, Burdgo, Mr.< Allen Reid, Stephen W. Llttle Silver Methodist church hold a ; boat William V. Wilson with Kilnabm Bennett, Alphonsus Kelly, Clar- iardlna Honglnnd, Barbara Hoag- Foster, Tunis H. Lane, William An- Japancso lawn party in the orchard ; Heycr and it was believed she climbed ence and Walter Jones, Christy ind, Mr. and Mrs. Bronkhurst, Cecil derson and Samuel Phillips. adjoining Dr. Benjamin F. King's [over the side of the boat to hide and ', Coinar, Koy Smith, Kenneth Wood- i. Ackcrson, Richard O. White, Leon foll sideways from a ladder and sus-resident nnd about $30 was cleared. |fell Into tho water. 'ward, Willctt Hag;,'my, John Osborn, ichanclc, Fred Hoaglnnd, William V. tained a broken right thigh. The Rustic Field club gave a fare- William Is'aylor was appointed a • Mario Boncore, Frank Carroll, Clar- Cnapp, Lloyd F. Armstrong, Lloyd Boys can make extra pocket money Thomas P. Brown, assessor of well smoker to Elliott Ward of Maple Republican member of tho election ' once Dal'gard, Christy and Russell Mason, Herbert West and J. H. selling The RoRiatcr.—Advertisement. Shrewsbury township, notified all. me-avenue, one of the members, who was | board in tho Navesink district toilarrity, George Conrad, Cliiudo Ry- •lendrlckson. men and veterans who wero entitled movlng to Brighton Beach. succeed Charles H. Grossinger, and | dor and Elias Ewing. Three new buildings were going up to exemption to file their claims. Mr. and Mrs. John Hylaud of Van-Waller Smith was appointed a Dem- Burglars cnterel the • olllce of ,t Red Bank. Frank J. Dlbben was Helen Hanley and Laura Bussell, derburg were surprised by a visit ocratlc member of the election board Child's bakery at the corner of West tuildlng on Maplo avenue, Michael two little gUls of the Bed Be from a largo number of relatives and in the Belford district to succeed nd Wall streets and blew the front }aly on tho Newman Springs road Sc Episcopal Sunday-school, undertook friends. About 35 persons were pics-!George Morris. !duor on the safe after drilling a hole .nd William Cogan on Wcstside avc- service the holding of a fair for tho benefit ent. A large addition was built to Red'in it. The interior door became me. Mr. Daly and Mr. Cogan weie KKD BANK, N. J. It was held at the of tho church. Dr. J. C. Rush of Eatontown left j Men's hall at Oceanic and a ball was .wedged by the explosion and the lUildlng the houses for their own oc- I'hono K. B. 1151-J. esidonce of Mrs. Hanley at the cor- o attend the conclave of the Knights held there to raise moncv for some. burglars wore unable to get Inside. upancy and Mr. Dibben was build- ner of Front street and Maplo ave- Templar at San Francisco. On his new furnishings necessitated by tho Henry Hawkins and Charles g his as an Investment. Satisfaction Guaranteed. nue. A large doll was disposed o return he expected to take in the improvements. Thc committee in Thompson of Marlboro were awarded Mort V. Pach of Rod Bank, who which was won by Maggie Aulds, an wonders of the World Fair at St. charge of the affair was composed of the contract to build a new school- id for two years been a candidate Louis. Dr. Rush's practice was be-Henry Hintelmann, John H. Glens-[house at Crawfords Corner In Holm- >r assembly on tho progressive ing looked after by Fr. F. H. Brown mann, Whitney F. Williams, W. H. klel township for $1,990, . Icket, this year was to run for shci- if New York.. Pcarsall, Jamos P. Bruce and Jos-jj The suit of Wellington W. Kennedy ff. • 1 Party day pump with T^eT M. Randall entertained center bucklo. In pat- Mrs. Julia Drummond's house on eph McNally. The addition to the & Sons of Ked Bank against the city Tho Monmouth County Fruit Grow- a number of friends at her villa at Leroy place was damaged by fire, j hall cost $1,500. !of Asbury Park for 5115 was corn- CONVENIENT ent lenthcr. Uttlo Silver. During tho afternoon rs association was temporarily oi- which was thought to have been of Mr, and Mrs. John H. Walling of j promised by the city paying the Ken- ;anized at tho Globe hotel. J. Hull! my enjoyed a sail on the Randall incendiary origin. _?ort Monmouth celebrated their 55th! nedy ilrm $75. W. W. Kennedy & Snmrt oxford with per- McLean of Eatontown was elected UP TO $300 fomtert trim. launch Chester B. Among those The W. H. Knapp place on tho wedding anniversary with a family! .Sons won prizes aggregating $115 in president, James C. Hendrlckson vice present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry river bank was sold to William Trus- dinner. The dinner waa given at the'Elberon .society's show in 1012 and 'resident, Edwin L. Beekman secro- MoexMisln typo tlo for KlKlngsleyl , MMrss. William Horton, Mrs. well of New York. Mr. Truswell was home of their son, Charles Wallinjr, I the city would not pay after guar- ary and William B. Conover treas- Annie Rathbun, Miss Laura Borden, and was arranged by their children j antcein;; the prizes, boyn and frirln. Patent, n the electrical manufacturing bus- No rod tape at our office — wa'll lend you Fred M. Randall, Frank Chevalier, iness at New York and intended to as a surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Walling • II. Pitcher Woodward of Eaton- rer. brown or "blnch calf. Tilman Randall, Morris Borden and make Red Bank his permanent resi- had three sons aiul tw'o daughters ] town, a conductor on the Long John Kelly, jr., aged six years, son tho caih In AB hours or less, Wo'va helped Edward S. Allaire1, Jr. dence. He paid 510,500 for the prop- and 26 grandchildren. Branch trolley line, lost an election if John Kelly of Everett, got cut on loti of people out of money difficulties and Boxy too oxford lot l>oyn. Blnclc or lirown, Harry Robinson, who operated a erty. The Andrew P. Cook house on Sheriff Bogardus and County Do-1 bet in ISM. He made a wager with he forehead and bruises on various we'd liko to do tho saint for you. meat market on Front street op- Tilton avenue, near Catherine street, tectives Charles E. Strong' and J. B. | a New York man that William Jen- >arts of hla body in a bicycle acci- calf or Rrnin. posite tho Central hotel, advertised ent. He was riding on the handle- EASY REPAYMENT VLXN was bought by William A. Shoemak- Rue descended on a gambling den at j nings would bo elected president. If One small monthly amount, according first class ham at fifteen cents a er for $1,650. A house and lot on theSea Bright. Forty men were taken j Mr. Bryan had been elected Mr. )ars of Jacob Costcllo's wheel when to your income, covers every (bin g. pound, shoulders at ten cents and north side of Beach street owned hy into custody and a lot of gambling Woodward would have received 55,- he wheel hit an obstruction and both Talio 3, G, 8, 10 or even 15 months ETTING ready for Bcliool 18 fun—pnrtlculnr- fresh killed chickens at 22 cents. Mrs. Harriet VanSchoick was sold to paraphernalia was confiscated. Two i 000. If Mr. Bryan was defeated Mr. •iders wero thrown. Two stitches if you wish. ?ere required to close the cut on Kel- G ly when it comci to pIclilnK out smart Tho Portland hotel at Atlantic John H. Burt of New York, and a men in the place jumped out a! a | Woodward, according to thc bet, had Highlands was closed and the pro-p t's head. Costello escaped injury. REASONABLE CHARGE clothes! Hero nro tlie shoes tho "smartest" boys smal"""l ^"n<-house" a„+t ir^Fairu u^.,^.Have»n ~,...*~,ownedi b^-'y window and one of them fell ar.dito ridu a donkey from New York to prietor, Ezra Champion, made an as- Edmund Wilson of Red Bank was broke his arm. !S:in Francisco within 3-11 days. He Marion Ford, daughter of Benja- i You oro charged only on tho unpold part and jrirls will wear to school, beeuuso they ofTer signment for tho benefit of his cred- bought by Andrew King of Middle- Fidelity council of Daughters of; made the trip in 310 days and two iln H. Ford of East" Front street,! of your loan . . , and only for tho porlod greater comfort, bolter stylo and innrvclmiri value! itors Tho inventory amounted to iad a surprise party in observance town for SGOO. Liberty of Fair Haven held a fair at ] hour.--. The d^-tance was 4,000 miles, you owo It. Como in, writo »' 'phono. 586,350.0-1, of which $47,000 waa listed The grocery store of Frank F. Supp that place. The committee in charge' Mr. Woodward wrote a book on his her birthday. Kenneth F.ro\vor. as the value of the real estate. on Monmouth street was broken in- consisted of Mrs. Elizabeth Worth-1 experience while traveling across the on of Fred E. Brower of Monmouth Auto o Co-maker • Furniture Loans W. Bass' Baby, J. Frank James' to by a thief. A coat belonging to ley, Mrs. Eliza Rhoades, Mrs. Eleanor country ami he called it "On a Don- treet, a cousin of Marion, whose , Pauline, Del Fisher's Clytie, Van Jharles E. Johnston, a clerk in theiLittle, Mrs. Mary VanBnmt, Miss1 key's Hurricane Deck." 'irthday was had occurred a week PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY Tine & Chadwick's Yum Yum, Frank store, and 25 cents In pennies were Alice Worthley, Mrs. Lydia Taylor, Work was started on Bernard irevlously, attended her party and Electric Hide.. C01 Banc» Avenue. ;hared in the honors. Taylor's Louisa and Dr. R. R. Thomp- 5t0lcnt . Mrs. Carrie Hawkins, Mrs. Maggie Cri'ighton's bungalow on Nnvosink I'hone A. I". 7895. License No. 070 son's Frances R., contested in a sail- J. Harold Holmes of Wallace street, ASBURY FARK. N. J.. "Dependable Footwear"for Uio Entire 1'amlly" C. E, Boughton of Red Bank was Ellenburg, Mrs. Susan VanBrunt and av.enuo at Highlands. William H. Monthly ChnriT" Two nnd On»-Hnll boat race for the challenge pennant having a new house built on Pirick- Miss Libbie Chadwick. Hewitt was the contractor and the ed Bank, was married to Miss Per Cent on Unpaid BM.inco Only 3 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. of' tho river and a cup given by Wil-ney road. The cost was about $3,000. The schooner Arlelp Thnckara of contract price was $3,010." ilayme Barham, daughter of Thomas liam Owen, a prominent actor. The George W. Sewing -was tho builder. Keyport, bound from Now York to William II. McCreory of Uiica, New *. Barham of West End. The cere- race was won by tho Baby, beating the Pauline by thirteen seconds. The much talked of cup proved to bo a condensed milk ran covered with gold leaf. Louis Prate, tho Rod Bank fruit- erer, became tho proprietor of two ./A- local stores. He bought the business of F. Guatelli on Front street and put John Ferrari in charge of the new

Winfleld. White of Little Silver was building another greenhouse, making 6ix in all; The new house was 130 feet in length and 22 feet in width. Joseph McDermott, brother-in-law of Arthur A. Zimmerman, who was champion bicycle rider, returned from abroad, whero he went to look after tho champion's, interests. Zimmer- man, who was'a native of Manas- quan, won much money defeating tha best bicyclers in Italy, France and England. It was estimated he re- turned homo with profits exceeding $40,000. William A. Walling bought the 1 acre .farm of Thomas P. Walling at I tho Phalanx for 58,000. The sale In- j eluded dwellings on the property aa well as standing timber. Miss Lillian Broadmeadow, daugn- tcr of Jamea Broadmeadow, and i Charles H. Bunn, Jr., were married in the Shrewsbury Presbyterian jhurch by Rev. Thaddeus Wilson, They wcro attended by Lavinia Tall- man, Miss Grace S. Ferri3 and Miss Lalage Bunn. Miss Lizzie Welch and Joseph Hycr were, married at tho home of William Barnes at Ccntervlllo by Rev.,W. ,S. Mitchell of Keyport. Their attend- ants were Miss Ada Mount and John 1 k" Vi I Welch. i. Captain Asher Wardell took charge of thc Takanassee life saving station, near Long Branch. This waa Cap- 'Walk" ovor bumps—back soat Lain WardeU's seventeenth consecu- Is a3 oasy-rldlng as front. livo year in the life saving service. Mrs. Julia A. Parks died nt the tiomo of her • daughter, Mrs. Mnrln Ddell of Broad street. She was In her 85th year. She was a great work- >r in the First Methodist Sunday- SUPEiS-HYDRAULIC BHAKES © MU- ichool at Red Bank. The cornerstone of the Ocean Grove STREAM FISBER BODIES ¥«TH PIO-DRAFT luditorlum waa laid with appropriate teremony. o ALL-SHENT SYPICRO-MESIH Tho joint fair, held by Aishlnnd Automatically—at a finger touch—ice convenient when rearranging things in Provoiiti sldosway on "c'urvos, touncll, Junior Order of American trays glide from the freezer of the Frigid- tlie refrigerator. nnd "roll" at high snood. TRANSMISSION o'l7 MILES TO THE CALLOM Mechanics, and Independent council, aire '34! But that's only one of the Daughters of Liberty, of Sea Bright Nor is that all! . . . double Hydrator AT "59" © STYLE LEADERSHIP proved a r^raml success. The totnl rc- features of thin fine Frigidaire. capacity; interior lighting; faster freezing; relpts amounted to nearly ?700, For instance, the Super Series and more-than-generous food tip. , RIEE BOOKLET ... up, list Prices at "HowloTeiltlie Performance Thirty l'i:nrn Ago. Frigidaire '34 has automatic de- space, with extra room for tall ... subject to change c r r nnlicr. Snam riia >• » " «nhl««d The marriage was announced of frosting; it ha3 Lifetime Porce- bottles. And the powerful, quiet ..,„,„„, ,,ul,lt. „„, ,. hinulrom cipcrlenceIi ofteoftfinl •whh loci, racial cito covel Itiveri. Ask an OlilsmuMlt Ulnrs Emma A. Sickles, daughter of lain inside and out; it has the motor operates on a remarkably l>ninntn from and re« am dealer for yogr copy. Not su Mr, find Mrs. .Inmca H. Sickles of new Sliding Utility Basket for small amount of current! Will idvertLiemcm. Red Bank, to Henry C. Price of Rail- Makes stowing a!mo3lefforta. way. The couple had been married a egga and small articles; and the you come in and sec what's hap- HonhimmyorEhockatthowhcol. rear previously at. Asbury Park in thc >ariiomiiri! of tho Methodist church Frigidaire Scrvashclf that's so pened in electric refrigeration? A BIG, ROOMY;, GiMIRM MOTORS VALUE >y .Kov. W. R. Wcuderupoon. Tho Fair Haven liro company held i (ipoclal mettlnj: to consider the [tieotlon of buying a lot nnd building i ilnsliouac. it wn;i derided to buy Here is a Frigidaire that Uses Less Gnrrml than One Ordinary Lamp Bulb- i lot on tho Hondrlcknon tract, ad- r olnlng Monmoul h hall on thn south. less than any other mnltc of rcfii -:;il ir • I'lic lot wna i)Ox2O0 foot, and cont $400. it v/nn proposed to put up a two-.'ttory o ; nilldhig on tho lot. Bo Jones Motor Company J. .11. ltnu afjntn riwifSiKMl nn chief i 1 if police of Ked Hnnll. , 36 MAPLE AVENUE, Tel. 910 REREDD IJANK, NEW JERSEY Ma H.iny Cnrtl.--. 'who lived njjr BED BANK EEGISTER, 'AUGUST 29,1931. Page Savea Btishton—Morris, Kcgervo Officers, ahe mado codlclla to tho will in 1017 Miss Vivian Husliton, daughter of Announcement bus bet-n made that" Two Red Bank and 1025. Eho left her estate to her Mr. and Mra. Jesso S. Runhton at Aa- John IP. Slack und Milton X'. Untor- daughters, Anna M. Burlen, Eliza- bury Park, and Leonard Morrlo of moyor, Jr., both of Elberon, hnve Wills Probated beth M. Rudruff and Edith M. Heeb- Sue: "You going to Allen's, too ?" Castle, I'onnaylvanls, woro married ner, with tho execeptlon of a bequest been appointed as officers In the Maiido M. Wood of Hed Bank exe- Monday evening, August 20, at the United States Army Reserve. of §500 which was made to her Sal: "Yes, and not wasting any time 1" Personal Notes, Sales of Prop- Ballard Methodist church. cuted her will In 1920. Slio left 5100 grandson, Alfred H. Rudruff. She Now Halo Manager. to Fair View cemetery to bo used named her daughters aa executrlces erty, Building Operations, •i'uUUs—Forfl. Roy Tnidel of Trenton is tho nowfor the care of the Wood und Frlck of tho will Lodge Doings, Births, Mar- Miss A. Hodinu Tuttlo of Ht. Pctoro- sales mannger for the Howard family plot. Bequests of S50O each riages and Deethi. burg, Florida, and E. Craig Ford of Helf-ht Ford agency at Freehold, suc- were mado to her nephews, Oscar TENDERED SHOWEE. ALLEN'S Haddonfteld wera married last ceeding Frank Evaim, who hat! been and Weldon Lane. All the rest of her Thomas L&wlor, president of the Thureday noon at fit. Uriel's Episco- promoted to service manager. estate waa left in equal shares to her Misa Helen Held Guest of Honor at Freehold Carpet Workers' union, haa pal church at Sea Girt by tho Eov.Breaks Forearm. nlecou, Ethel Hanking and Marlon Trenton Social Affair. Harry J. Pearson. Lano and theso nieces were named as announced that tho workors In tho Joseph Daley of Freehold sus- Miss Kay Dansbury of Yardloj, A, & M. Kavagheuslan Hug Mill are tained a broken arm last week at the cxecutrices of tho will. In Freehold Crash. Mm. Gertrude H. Ely of Red Bank Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Park E. Gun- expected to liavo no part In the na- Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hurtman high school grounds when ho fell kel of Trenton re'eently entertained ' tion-wide utrlko which lo uchecUilad left her entire estate to her husband, t of Freehold were (slightly Injured In from tho bloachern while watching William Ely, during his llfo time. ut a delightful Bhowor In honor of } to bo called by tho United Textile an accident on the Neptune highway tho playground track meet. Miss Helen H. Reid at tho homo of I Workero ot America ncKt Saturday. After his death oho directed that last weelf when a tire blow out andSustains Broken Leg. $1,000 bo left to tho trustees of tho Mrs. Gunkel. Miss Reid's marriage ' Dies ta 77Ui Year. their car struck a telegraph polo and Nicholas Makullus, son of Mr, andReformed church at Marlboro, the to Frank K. Gunkel will take place ' Mra. Hannah Elizabeth Colo Dur- then another car, Mra. Peter Makellus of Freohold, sus- income from which la to be used for In the near future. I ham died last Tuesday afternoon In tained a broken leg last week when church expenses. Tho will directed Miss Reid Is a graduato of the 1932 Dle» ol Heart Disease, tliat ?l,O0O ench be paid to Dorothy class of tho Mlddletown township ' Ii6r 77th year at tho homo of her Timothy Hurley, prominent real ho wun knocked down by a car driv- to daughter, Mrn. Jameu Belmont or en by Miss Betty Barfcnlow. Ely, and Louise and Forest Tiffany. high school and Is well known in cotato dealer and garage proprietor The will also directed that after her this vicinity. She Is the daughter of Ixmg Branch. Funeral services were of Spring Lake, died last Wednesday To Kntor Duko University, Mrs. Clara B. Reid of Monmouth i held last Thuroday night. Interment husband's death hoi- personal effects $g.5G of heart disease Services were held Minn nuth McChcsnoy, daughter of bo given to Henry N. Ely, Marian street and tho granddaughter of Mra waa made Friday In tho Iloformcd Saturday with lntormont nt St. Cath- Mr. anri Mra. Arthur McCheancy of E. E. VanScholck of Little Silver, j church ooraotery. Vandorvfior, Charlen Vanderveer, The Season's Snappiest Styles in the Favored Materials and Colors. erine's ccmotory. Freehold, will enter Duko university James Welch, Kate N. Ely, William Among tho guests attending were ] Injured In Accident. Building Platform. at Durham, North Carolina, on the H, Vnndcrveer, Lillian A. Ely, Thom- Misses Mala Higgins, Mildred Eng OF COURSE, SUEDE IS "IT" Eugono Freeman, con of Mr. and A Blxty-foot platform la being con- opening day, .September 12. a» C. Ely and Adeline E. Tiffany.' All man, Gretohen Llppincott, Evelyn Mrs. Martin Freonmn of Ncptuno, otructod by tho Abbott Worthloy Pro- 1'rescntcd Englo Award. tho rest of the estate is to bo divided Joyner, Adelo Appelget, Thelm t FOR EARLY FALL! suffered a laceration of tho nooo duce company along the Pennsyl- Scuijt Staey E, Klmpoon of Troop equally among her mother's nieces Minschwaner, Alma Cook, Betty Ca»e, when ho waa thrown ngalnnt tho vania tracks at Freehold. It will 83 of Freehold was presented with and nephews and her father's nieces Betty Falcs, Florence Petty, Eleanor •windshield ot e, car driven by hla connect with tho new utore hounc | the Eajjlo award, ihe highest award and nephews. Menschner, Jcsoio Fraucr, Aleenia mothor last week when their car col-built last year. I in Bcoutlng, by Gov. A. Harry Moore William H. Lewis of Long Branch Bozarth, Arlene Joyner, Hilda Blca- left his entire estate to his wife, Nel- Bey and Mrs. Paul G. E. Gunkel, Mrs. FALL HOSIERY TOO! lided with a JoiBcy City cur at An-Dlea In Surf. j last week at Camp Burton. 9 bury Park. •OICH at Allcntou'ii. llo Lewis, In a will "which he execu- William B. Cullen and Mrs. Park E Frank Joseph Warback, Jr., of ted a year ago last April. Mrs. Lew-Gunltel, all of Trenton. Mrs. Ada .00 a Pair . RINGLESS "AS YOU LIKE IT" O Pairs pn—King. Elizabeth died of a heart attack last Mra. Anna A. llogera, 87, died at Is waa named as executrix of the Key of Etra, Miss Eileen Powers and Announcement hus boon mado of Wednesday afternoon In tho surf off tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. will. Mrs. William Powers of Philadelphia,' this marriage of Mlsn Anna Jackton, Belmar. Efforto to save him after he Maude Knhlciltman of Allcntown last Mra. Louise A. Ferguson of Long Mra. C..B. Reid and Mrs. E, E. Van daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jack- had been brought to the shore by life Thursday with interment at Allen- Brunch mado her will In 1922. One- Scholck of Red Bank. son of Wdnamasua, to Charles Itlnf; guards failed. town Methodist cemetery. half of her estate was bequeathed to of Aabury Park. Tho ceremony wua Koturns Homo. Stolen Car Recovered. her hUBband, William H. Ferguson, PARTY ON HUDSON AVENUE. performed Saturday, August 18, at Trooper Francis Larson of Free- and tho remaining one-half was left tho Holy Spirit church. Elllclent work of tho Keyport po- hold who recently sustained serious llco last week ended In tho arrest for to her daughter, Mary L. Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morford Enter- Imposture. Injuries when his motorcyclo collided tho destroyers of Franklin Cuttrell's Sho named Robert J. Frost of tain In Honor ot Florldn Guest. 9 BROAD STREET, Tel. 267-W RED BANK Mm. Margaret B. McOowun of with a doer near Farmlngdnle, re- plane and tin; car thieves who stole Brooklyn 'executor of the will. turned homo Saturday from tho Flt- Elizabeth Dlsbrow of Ahbuiy Park Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morford of EaBt Freehold has filed a petition at W. S. Wallace's car. Hudson avenue, entertained Saturday Trenton charging her brother, Mi- lcla hospital. A Degree, Graduate. executed her will In 1925. All her clothing and Jewelry she left to her evening at a family gathering in chael Buckley, Jr., with defrauding Tendered Dinner. honor of Mrs. Morford's slater, Mrs his ninety-year-old father of his Miss Emma Kaplan, daughter of sister, Ehoda A. Young. Washing- Nowly appointed Postmaster John Mr. und-sMn:. Ucrncy Kaplan of Free- ton cemetery at South River was be-Cora Bownc Suydam, of Palm Beach, twenty-acro farm upon which Mra. M. Tlmcoo of Bradley Beach wan Florida and Fennville, Michigan McQowan now liven. hold, was graduated with a degree queathed $150 to be used In caring tonderod a second testimonial dinner Friday, August 17, from Rider's col- for her burial plot. , Bequests of Their guests wero Mr. and Mrs. J Salary Increased. last Thursday night at tho Belmar lego at Trenton. $3,000 each were left to her nieces, Harvey Bownc, and son Harvey, Jr, casino by a number of friends and C. LeRoy Bowne, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- As recommended by Anolatant Po- KngaKcnii'nt Announced. Lizzie Hance and Margaret Stewart lios Commissioner Harold H. Bayn- associates. and her brother-in-law, Charles ton Bowne and daughter Peggy, Mr Announcement has been made of and Mrs. Theodoro Dick, all of Key- ton, an lncreaso in salary has boon Announces Marriage. tho engagement of Miss Helen Hacr- "Young of Newark was also be- ! ^ given Police Ofiicor Leo Galcher of queathed $3,000 and a house and lotport; Mr. and Mrs, Walter P. Swan- Announcement has boon mado of ter of nidgcllekl, to Arno J. Kalma, son and daughter Barbara of Mata- Freehold. This Is in accordance with tho marrlago of Mrs. Lllllo Mao Wall- fon of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kalma of at Swartswoocl Lake, Her grand- tho agreement under which, ho waa nophew, Irving E. Young, was left wan; Mrs. Carolyn B. Metsgor and Ing of Matawan, to Charlca H. Cherry Keyport, daughter Jane of Atlantic Highlands, employed a year ago. of Long Branch. Tho ceremony waa $1,000. All the rest of her cstnte was •Selected Chairman. left in equal shares to her sister, Mrs. Temple Can' and daughter s Attempts Suicide. performed Saturday, August 18, at Constance and Cora Joan of High- Mi83 Sadio Stector of Bradley Matawan, liaymond Thome of Elton haB been, Rhoda A. Young and her nephew, selected chairman of the Houso Com- Irving E. Young. lands and G. Carroll, PreBton and Beach In an attempt of suicide, Flro Destroys Pullets. Margaret Morford, children of Mr. slashed her throat and Bwallowed a mittee of the Freehold American le- Mrs. Tillle M. Heebner of Philadel- and Mis. Morford. Several hundred pullets were de- gion, Mircerdlng Vincent J. Dugon. phia executed her will in 1910 and bottle of lodlno at her homo last stroyed last Thursday night by a lire •weoit bocauco of a lingering lllneos. that gutted a 20x00 chicken house on Sho wan rushed to Fitldn hospital tho old Woodruff farm near English- ii. for treatment. town, now occupied by Joseph Badlo Permit Issued. Franklin, Factory Distributor for the Famous GULISTAN, and Police Chief Russell Hurden, the Itaccs Fay 535,000. i;, SUPER'GJJLISTANS Made by Karagheusian, Freehold 3?odoral Radio Communication com- An additional amount of $35,000 mlBOlonor, last Wednesday granted a was recolvod last Thursday at Tren- federal license, for tho Spring Lake ton from the Now Jersey Stato Rac- police radio oystom and asalgnod call ing Commission as further rovonuo latter to tho station and two radio- from tho four licensed dog tracks in equipped cars. the state. BW»<1 by Employees, New Postmaster. Edward T. Errickson, Freehold Edward Antonldes has been ap- rural mall carrier, who rccontly re- pointed new director of the mails of tired under pension bocauso of dis- Bolmar. Antonldes learned of his ap- ability after 2B years of service, waa pointment lust Friday morning and tonderod a dinner by follow employ- will take over his duties In a short ees last week at tho Chateu postodlco time. near Aabury. P- ' • Until Hooked Whllo Fishing. Awarded $2,000. Mike Janowlcz of Freehold, whlk' Clifford Slaco of Ncptuno City re- fishing from a boat at Mllhurst re- ceived a verdict last week for $2,000 cently, was Injured by tho hook of against Eugcno L. Barling of Weal his companion, Josoph Daley, who Orange for tho doath of Sisco'a five- caught Janowlcz's cheek while cast- year old son, William. Tho lad waaing. struck by an auto whllo crossing the Stopping to change tires in heavy traffic spoils a holiday etreet. Jetty to Cost $50,000. Dies Alter Long SIcluiesB. Commissioner John nogers ot Bradloy Beach has roported that d —not to mention the risk. Better put on new GOOD- Theodore H. West, a Ufo long roa? Eiteel and rock jetty for tho protec- Ident of Long Branch, died last Tuos- tion of tho Bradley Beach beachfront YEARS—world's most popular tires—then your car will An ouf Ma nil In r, f^lo for diioi-Jinlnnt- d»y night at his homo aftor having would cost between $50,000 and $55,- ii'J;. lTii>r"'1V::, l-'umkuro for every rbb'jn boon In falling health for the past OQ0. f iis tho Iiou^o li'iclnUcd In this §h.Je. An ulit years. Sorvlcca woro lield Friday be safely equipped also for the fall and winter. Today's for tin' nifT vniuey, look at thtyjo lp\'" fractured Skull. with Interment In Woodbine ceme- riig-3'to cliooso' from., --'• • tery. Harry Kuch of Matawan 'is suffer- ing a fracturod skull at the Mtituwau prices are low—take advantage of them! Bond Issue Ftoiined. hospital, rccolved last week when "ho Under plans approved at a meet- fell from a state highway truck as 1 O g FINEST Ing of tho board of commissioners it crossed tho Matawan creek bridge. last week tho Avon summor residents THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER I L <2 a QUALITY and taxpayers will bo called on to TcooUor BoBlgns. subscribe to a $14,000 bond issue, Mlllard Smith of Hanover, Penn- Piano will lncludo a comfort station sylvania, who has been engaged as : OR1E Kasle—Walooy. teacher at Englishtown for tho pnst Mlos Pearl Jaslo of Now York and thrco years, has resigned to accept a tra Cole Walsoy, son of Mr. and Mrs,higher position In his homo ^tnto Charles Waleey of Elboron woro mar- ried Sunday at the bride's summci M ^ homo at West End. Rev. Wllllani MOBE PEOri3 BIDE ON GOODYEAR TIBES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND ST. Roaenblum of Now York ofllclatet1 WOVEN T-HROU&H TO THE BACK Guernseys Beady. Mlna Clldo Williamson of FarrnlnK- dalo la now gotlng hor prize Quern- icy cattlo ready for Flemlngton and Trenton fairs. Mloo Williamson lo a jO WILTON RUGS great breedor of Quornsoys and hnti nrltton many articles on breeding. Size All-Weather Pathfinder Speedway Medical Society Members, SSAMLBSS JACQWAED Tho Amorlcan Medical association 450=21 $6.30 . $5.70 . . $4.90 Directory, which haa Just come from press, rovoals that there aro 215 phy- j ilclnno in Monmouth county, ol 4.75-19 $6.70 . . $6.10 . . . $5.20 whom 105 aro mombero of tho Mon- nouth County Medical nocloty. Huiliuu Terminal 5.00-19 $7.20 . . . $6.50 . oiler only a limited quantity of Cauli Kellcf Approved. — SUNDA1S •- Tho Monmouth County Emergency Sotitembor 1', 111 iOr-JjiRh grade rugs at this low price. SIsa /administration, at a regular moetln;; — WEDNESDAYS - 5.25-18 $8.00 . . . $7.20 . . . $6.20 it tho T.nng Hrnnch city commission Stjittinlm D, 111 ast week approved tho plans of the Pt. Plcnsnn! 11:11 A. M ([> i 1.1 Idvloory board for distribution ot Other Sizes in Proportion. iash relief In Long Branch. SPECIAL FAST TRAIN SALE OF LIVING ROOM Injures Eyo In Fall. WEDNESDAYS ONLY 1 Dnyllglit Saving Time Androw Fronlovv of Long Branc . L««?e ft, riomunt — (1:5F1 \. M. SUITES *°«TXX\T£k-a received a gaiih over hla left ey\ AnWo Now Ymk - 10:43 A. M, O U Jl X JU O Finest Upholsterer whon ho fell on a railroad track. Fol Superior construction on !;o!ld mahocimy carvefl or Consult (riLinos. Crown t3i;lcss aprinir constnictlon. Jtalr /l!l- lowing treatment wlilch requlioil , llic, tlm licit luiovra (Ullli,;. l>unl

from Red Bank, New Jersey, 4.40-21 4.75-19 5.00-19 ,,, Ozite Rug Cushions to our New York Office 1x12 or 8.3x10.fi Slzoa as low aa as low as as low as Mothpmnr niul Iinnp- a pruuf. Mndu 3G ounces per squaro yard,- not CALL WX-3300 the c h ft a \i n r (|t-.nlr> 47c m.itle of 32 ounc o m Conr.orvntU'O Accounts Invited. per week. per week. per week.

Tulift liotno ono of our fajnou.i doiti^fi- F. P. Ristlne & Company tlo oi-loiitnl ruf,7i, inniin l>y ft iiullon- nlly Itn'iwti ni-iiicr,, lu.no In !''r<-i-h(i!(1. Mtmhsri You run put onu in Otfl b:U'k of jour Netv Ycrk Slick Exchaitgi Car—or Wi\ will i>!ilr> It. A;i fnrtory dfatributni' wo <.'nn offrr you *n't;ry JKU* tiUadilphh Stock Exchaap Urn Yuri Curi Exdump " tern, cfilor find filso Lh\n twitiHtiwlms? Quick Road Service — Phone Red Banlc 1296. proiUiocu. TJioroV* no iilnrn llluj Uoin® (ovfiu ftftef a vnc;i(l{)n)-*-BO bitiitf 15 Broad Street, Now York home e, ru^ Philadelphia Elizabeth WestMfl Kldgawoo

room bo provided in the municipal .Slioody, Sirs. H. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. general chairm.in. Members of her NOTICE. 1N CHANCERV OF NEW JERSEY. Chancery B/310. AMUSEMENTS. SHEMIT'S SALE. SlltiMlTf'S HALE. building for the public library now C. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lcake, Mr. committee, include. Mrs. Flora A nice that Chmlcs rnwnoil ln- ripply to the Maj fly virtue of a writ of ft. fa. to roe dl- TO JORKPH J, CUEAUlr «'td "MARY" nnd Mi'H, Wood, Mra. C. Morris, Mrs, Hi Cmim-i: hy virtue ot a writ of i\. fa, to me t Gallon Theater. in tho Francis place school. This re- Wood, Mrs, John Silvers, Mrs. OeorKe 11 .-our.li of ti.-i'ui.], >v IMt-iino itrttui. h^nti.l mit of tho Court ot Chim- CAsllAllY, hh wlf#, lu-Kt imtno hnints flc- vtried, tasucti out at th« C'owvt of Cha quest wax also referred to the in:in- Iila .Schmuhl,.- Mra. Finn, Mra. C. C. D. Hurley, Mrs. Charles Uulllau- i-vi-y uf lim .Sliilu of Nuw Jersey, will he tkiouH ; liSCHAlW J. AiUiAltY und "AN-wry ot tho tit tile ot New Jersey, will I "The World Moves On," A Fox tifrcr. JMnyor Turin:!' repented" that timber, Mrs. Ida Van Poll, George limttfd nu :jHK.:i!ii to (ink* at imbllt; vendiu'j on dcau, Mrs. Perley Riddle, Mrs. John MONl'AY, TIU-J U>th DAY OF SEPTEH- IHK iU'tttltiufi; MAKY OOKI.r^ i picture, with Madeleine Carroll ami ho had made application for emer- . J. (ibji-i-th,.», if any, I )U' 11 MONDAY, TUIi 17th 1>AY OV Jlurloy, Charles Wallinj*, Lester Hur- 33. Hulse, Mrs. Charles R. Walllns: iineiHaitily In writing In r Com ilKU, 11)34, "JOHN" nVJnrfc (at 2;il!) o'clock piiyll^ht Hav- tiio of «« uiitcj- aC iha Ouurl of C!ninct;ty screen today and tomorrow. The :uip- iiD' Time) in tlio {iftcrnooii of eniil dny nt flS-ll-i from April 1 tn July 31. Alru. Mr. and Mra. Frederick A. Wood Wood, GeorjTO C. D. Ilurlcy, Jr. oi New Jevtioy hcarintf duiu tlio 11th tiny portiiifj cast Includes Reginald Bon- Usheefc complained that a bufldintf H01.MWOO!', (In; Cmirl Ilmi^'. in tho Horoutth of I'Vec- of July, JlilM, In a ct'i'tnlii cauijct wliunilu of Main street had as their ;^ue:;t last Charles Walling nnd Lester Hurley. ni'ort Ave )K,!(}. ('(Jijuty df Mtmmuuth, Now Jersey, to ny, Loulee Dresser, Dudley DlKgea W;IH erected at the corner of KaiHnn j Willlrtm H. LUtlo ia ruinisiaiimnt luicl Jo- week Miss Lillian Stover of Plain- The meal Is to be a hot chicken din- : ;ii t. fy it lionet) of Mild court auiouutlrii: neph J, Clenry ami otliem nra dtifi'mlimtis, and Stepin Fetchit. and Fair View nvt'nne.-.; in violation ' to ai>iu-.».\imt*t*.-ly S2.7UU.O0. Jleld. ner and the first table will be served NOTICK. you ntiil Carti at S'ou ura iLMjuirml ti> »P- Chronicling the drama of a fam- f the buildliij; ordinance and that it Al\ tin- fi)llowlnjr tract or rnrcej of lnnd and untiwisi' (ha hill mui amended Mil Mis;} Minnie Hey era and James at 5:30 o'clock. Entertainment is t< •I'nl.ii ullre that Hurry C. Mullon and puiniirfta hoi-tslnnfler imrtlcularly dc- ot tho «nlil rnniplalimia t'n or haUu-a thu ily "which over four generations has ./.•if) without proper ^unitary facili- tn apply to the Miiyor mitt Co M-IHM'O. .-ltiirtte, lyltn; nnd bclnjr lii tlio " Jlh day (»T Ht'iiteniber, 1«;M. or Mihl liill Iloltz of be provided by the Tennessee Moun- ;i 1 ties. Buikilnj; Inspector James Papa Ijianch .^pent a day ho Uoimjjrh ui Kiiloniown tor a I ]s,>n>u>rh of Koi Hnnk» In tlio County of nmt'sidait Mil wili bo (alien R& conieziMtt spread Its branches over four nations taineers, and limiting and refrii;er- yaid thai he had called the attention recently with MrM . and Mra. Kenneth Jti'tiiil <"Wiumption l.lremu fm- i> MdiunouUi mid Sl;\to of New Jersey. HtliiBt you nnt! ciit'll of you. of the earth, the picture comes P. West of Main street. ation is In charge, of the Jersey Cen- Mtuntetl uii tin; Ka.'it Stdu IIKINC Lot Number Thirteen (Ii)> on a Tho (mid hill mul the tuttU ninciuled bill adorned with the reputation of an of the owner to this and IK; had Illi'lnviiy. J*il«nti>wn. Ohjw:tli Mnj) of L)>ts of tho Hiuinmutul Tract mado ^s Wad to foreclose tti« lien ot thrt;a Mr. and Mrs. James Havey of tra! Power and Light company. maltc-s heh r pj-omiscd to m;ikr the building «imi- ,!,! be. m:idu hmiu'dhtU-ly ii hy lift)nro 1>. Cuuncr, Surveyor. Noveni- ottiriiKca. one of which snitl murt[raK«M 1" epic film. Miss Carroll Center street had a:; their j;ue:it re- Added attractions will be an ice T« M. Whttticld. bovoiiish - hvt- I", lim, entitled "Map of lied llmik itcil AuKust 4th. l\nni, mul in hi the aecond appearance in an American (;,ry. A letter nf lh;inU>< wna orderedcently Mn;. Ueorj,re Hurtling; of I^-'w cream and cuko booth, soft iln'nlco ittfh of J'wiiwntbwJi. 1'iivk \Vi--A" nnd tiled In tho CICIVH OfficB Itrirtclpnl uutn at $!iou,00 nindu hy Adn~ i.f M.immi!i!li tV-ninty nt Kt-Gcliohl, N. J., lino Mtout mid Ufuitru Hto\it lo Anntu A. film, her Hollywood debut having 5(.nt to Cnnimi^ionor l-lacVmrach for and a booth offering fancy articles tSl^iii'.M York. HAKKY C. Mini Kit lieiin: itii'iitL'd on tlio south Ride Conovor, which moitirnivo in recorded In bc&n made, in "I Was a Spy.- "- jliH co-opfinium to eliminate trucks and home-made candy. The novelty Hoalh Stixtft. Knt nf Itniinuunul Av^ntio na shown on Rnld .Book 3^0 of htovUtiwvs far Monmouth "The Personality Kind," Warner betas used to transport, people to the A number of Oeeanport people at- and candy booth will bo conducted limp, nml bounded on tho north hy l>tum~ County, iiai:o H>1, nml which Hi\\d mort- jseashnre. A number of complaints tended the boat races held at the niond Avt'iiuc; on tho cunt hy Ix>t No. 1*1;irairu waa iimii^nud hy tho snM Amilo A. Brothers' romance of a conceited, b3' tho Oceanport Youiif; Women's . NOTICE. tin tho nouth by tho John H, Cook tract, 'Jonnvov to milt) contiihiltiunt; tin- J Pleasure Bay yacht ba;iin Sunday. colorful prize fighter, with 3 a*. rci;Istoro; d air.iinr-t. music from eiub and members on the committee :ind on this wortl. hy I*dt. No. 12. hetnijr for- other beirur doted Jummry Uth, 11)0!!, In Henry BU:H:1I and family of Urook- 'I'nko mitli'o tlint ltcnjiunln II. ("ruto. of ty fuel In wjdth and elntity-pU;ht fept nnd thu iu-1 nchuil Bum of sjyou.in) mtulo hy th*i O'Brien In the title role, will bo the after mldnii'.ht. Attorney are Mrs. Frederick A. Wood, Mrs. II N'mlh Ili-lih'i! Avi-ime, licit Iliinl.. N. J., lyn spent the v/eek-enrt at their sutn- elicit, iiuhoii nlnnir Lot No. 12. nnd elirhty- main nitration on Friday and Satur- P.nlu'rt;; said thai spocirle complaints! Sidney H. Davics, Mrs. Charles Van Mcr <>! a .Sniti) Jli'Vi'i-jKrn JllMnlmlor '.ovi'u fi'i't nnil nu von nnd one-uuurter «al(l Adniltuntitout :tnd Ccotav t',ti>ut t<» wnuhl result in a hearing for thejiner homo on Main street. -I.|IM>, inteuib to apply to thu ittHtii ln,-|»-« iihinjr Lot No. 14. tho miUl Annto A. Conovev, which ImU day. Glenda Farrell plnys opposite Hrackle, Mrs. C. Kenneth Kiddle, nimii-.-loni'i- of Alruhulle Slfvuilure i'un- ciwnunj who had taken out licenses, j Final phnjs for the annual harvest nuntlouLMl moiti:niio 1B iccmdtiil in UmiU him and others In the enst include Misses Shirley Riddle, Kuth Senrsi, I tar II HI-DH-O for J"i mlillliniiiil \wuu- Scl/i'd im the inoporty of nanlcl C. \y2 ot Moi-txniioit for Monmouth County, Claire Dodd, Henry O'Neill and Rob- Manager Loh--eri reported that .street j home supper tci be held at the Ocean- Dorothy West, Ruth Sickles, Kath- i.-n loniti'd at Hie feiu- of 43 Vidloj- Wiillini' and Ai;nrs J. Wnlllnn, hia .wife, ! mgo '.)ri, nml which nalil hiat nicnttoiUMl s' hail ))fi. l'imleik-k Hinnvtt, Coni- il Hfuik, u body cor^orntc, and to bo Iury '2ti, 3!)11, and la in tli« principal mm\ Johnson lane and Grove place. Wife, who manages to keop IHT )ia- '-'riday evenimr. The allai: under waters and Bayonne has returned isUincr. 7-1-1 Bnmd Strcul, Nowui-k. Id hy of Sl.4O0.llu, tnndu l»y Wcsloy M. 'Stout The faction that has opposed the j'the direction of the L;ulies' •J. J. IIOWAltD 1IKIGHT, Sheriff. I ' uiTJed) to vomidnlnnnl, ivJiirJi inni looka husband In hand until Miss Aid so- (Slirncil) Ttatctl AuKUHt Int. 103-1. inetttloiiQci niorti:aKO 1H rocordeil fu I look Dodd, in the role of a society patron oiflcers of the Beacon Beach associa- cicty gf the church and Mr,^. Geor^o home from a week' stay at a camp DKNJAM1N II. fllA'I'K tinn, Pnnjon.4 & DoiemUB, Sol'ra. •lU'J of Moi'ttjunoM for Monmouth County on H. Loper, president of the society, ia in Maine. urlli Hrliliro Avenue, liwl linn I;, N, (15 1.) Sia.90 t>nt:o 21H, nnd you mul vnch of ynu mo innilo tiffcinltmtH liL't'iiiitio ThomiiH J, (Jlciuy, Into of tho UoiouKh t>f Jttiil UunH. MomnunVh County, New Jvmcy, died inlntitntt; heim; tho owner in fuo ulmiito of! tliu Inndu und pvcmlucit iloticribrtl hi nil of ttio itnld" liinvt- jfagoH, and you, ionvi^h J. Clenry, nro mmio angular affair, but sticks with ' ]ho ;u;o::ciriti\in last week when ii dufoiulnnt liceiiun« you nro tho brother nf falling constancy to her man until 1 •'; -..: MrNiilly was re-elected pres- the pul'i Thf>mni -T, (1l«ary, ilncejuied, ami his eyea are finally opened by an in- THflf you, "Mary" Clenry, vvlfo of thu nuld Jonei»ii (»;::•'!• rMIicers elected are vice J. Cltmry. fii-a nindo n tlefondnnt Locmmo ynu cident that brinRs about a smnshin- president Victor Zorn, treasurer C. limy hnvo nninu riiiht In tlio tjald nmrt- , cllmftx. • -. .,\.\ enrrosponrtintf secretary Ktificd i)vvtnlnt::i hy vlituo ol dower i>r 522.0 othorwliioj and you, Itk-hmd J. Cluury, ave There ia plenty of ntfhtinjj, In ud- ]• . (• i Mfitikcn, recordinj-C secretary iiuulo a duft!ml'Uil 1'ui'iwii'o yuu aru the Chancery 5/301. dJHon to tho love story iov those! Jnincrf MeCube. The opj)osition tick- brother of tho unid Thotnnn J. Cfcary. I)L'- SHERIFF'S .SALE. who Ions tot action, for O'Hricn j et polled only nine vutea. cctiHOih niiii you "A-nnii" Chiury, wlfo uC tho Hnhl ltU'luivil J. Clcnvy, uio liuulo n' Jly vlilui) of. n will of th ia, to mo di- mixes it in the ring with several op-' A card party will be held in the dcntctidant been ii no you Duty hiivn numu eted, lmiuotl out tft tho Court ol Clmn- ponentg ^vho are real rluht charac- right in tho mild mortk'iiHod iiieinl/ica by ry of tho Stnto of Now Joi-Huy, will ba nuditorium of St. Ann's school Fri- vtrtiio ot dower or otherwl.'if'; and you, iu>aeil U> Halo lit lniUHr. vcmhio, an ters. One of the fight is with "Mushy" . dayy ninighg t for the beneilt of St. Ann's Mary OdoJl, tiro made a det'endnut hvriuaw MONDAY. THI-; 17th I>AY OP SEPTEM- you are tho Mater of tho :uitd ThmnnH J. UKIt, 1DU4. Callahan, former llpht heavyweight | ] i Glcciry, decotiBed; nnd you, "John" (Nor- e uirc lt Iiolwcun tho lionni of 1" ;D0 o'clock ant](I championcp, , and another -with Marvin JIr_ Richnrd Jesson and children man l\) Ode}), himlianil *>f Iho mtlil Mary 5:l»i) o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Dnylighl Udell, tivo made a defendant becnusu you l0 ht Shocher, junior middleweighiddliht t tittitlle have jjcen visiting at Rocky Point, HuvhiE Tlme&s* It* " nftcrimon ot nuitj may huvo nonio rUtht In tho mild rnort- lay lit tin Id hlholderd . N. Y. aancd iMcmidca by virtuQ of courtcny or • ut tlio Cumt Ilour.c, in tho Iloroush f Vvi'I'vulioldt Cnnnty of Monmonth, New Many famous battlers of the ring j j\jr> an^ jfrs> Michael Plolobinko, otherwise; Jm-iu-y, to mitlnfy are seen in the pictures as extras, j Miss Virginia Pierce and John Smli- of tmtd' court ilOUILttlltr tO n|>l>l'- ^.j Vil, , (Ti.uu. Jncludlng- James J. Jeffries, former -jroln of Cleveland, Ohio, have ended O AND TAKE FUHTIIEU NOTICK thnt Alt tho ftillowlnt: tract or piircul of land world's heavyweight champion; "Fire- | visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Holo- id pmniHUH huiuiniiftor purtlculnrly do- a tho lamia anil preinlycs UuHcrilied in nil riberi, liituntu, lyinir and hchiK In Uio iman" Jim Flynn, Billy McGowan binko. thu Bald mortit'iKUB nro uitimtod on tho north nido of Monmouth Street, In thu trouirh of Hod Ilnnk, in tho County of Jimmy O'Gatty and a score of others. outh and Stntu of New Jcrney, and Miss Betty Hoffman of New Yorli Ljlorough' of Kfiii Jtank, ('ounty of JWon- Juiowu and dculirnatcd t\a lot No. 18 on On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday fipent last week with her aunt, Mrs, ^nouth and State o£ New Jevney. nap -untltleil. "M;IP of pmntn-ty of Bufua Of next week the Cmiton will present B. Doran of Centor avenue. AiTLEGATlS, STEVKN3. FOSTEIt H. Merrltt. TriiHtco for Wlhiun. Morrltt and Warner Brothers' new musical, A. RKUSS1LI.E, nek, Uvd Hank, N. J.," Ccoreo D. Coo- Mrs. George Miller of Bayonnc Solicitors for and of Couiiittl . ('. K., April fi, 100C. "Dames," which has a cast that in- spent the week-end with Mr. and With Complnlmmt. UHilNNlNO at a alnho Btnndlnfr In tha cludes Joan Blondcll, Dick Powell, therly fildu of lk't^cn Tlaco (formerly Mrs. John Bermingham of Beacon oil Ilo.'ich iStrcut), iit tho nortiny08toriy Ruby Keeler, Zasu Pitts, Guy Kjfa- Beach. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. nor of lot No, 14, heretofore conveyed bee, Hugh Herbert, Arthur VInton George Clark of Brooklyn has con- To lUVINd TRUST COMPANY na Truatco Wolcott; thonco "(1) mmtherly nlong Hie Wuntcrly ontln of lotn No.i. 14, 16, 16 and Berton ChurchUl. cluded a stay with his uncle, in Bnnkniptcy of Nntioniil Home llcut- IIIR Coi-itnt-utton, Itunlminl. nail nad 17, two hundred ami fWo Scot, more Tho story treats of a somewhat McNnlly of Park avenue.' loiiH, to land of Jleyoi* Entrtto; thonco To MEHCER V. WHITE a« Truntoo In liiMjInnlnj-: again at tho aforesaid he- Jhypocritical and highly eccentric Tho Ladiey' auxiliary of the West Bnnkruptcy of IMerte, Itutlcr & i'iuicu nlnjr Duint and innnlnjr westerly along1 snultl-mlllionairo whose chief con- Kcansburg lire company plan to hold Mnnufncturlmr Corp,, Sunkrupt: * nniitliurly ulilo of Doi-ficn I>lnco fifty cern in life ia other people's morals, a card party on September 7. By virtue of j\n order of the Ctmrt nf fcut (o a itlalie In tho northeast corner of Chancery of New Jcriiey mmlo on the day hit No. H»; Ihcnco {.'!) poijtherjy nnil OJOHR1 but who eventually gets.drunk on Tho Beacon Beach association will of tho djito hereof in a cnunc whoruin Cit- Iho fiiHtcrly »l«lo of milil lot No. 19 two cough medicine aod ia taken for a hold a masquerade dance on Satur- kons Buildlnji nnd Loan AM:int-lntioii *>f hundred feet," moro or JOHR, to land of tho "sleigh ride" by a gold-digging chorus day night, September 1. I(.cd Bank In comiilniiinnt anil John Oaken, lieyei' ft;*into ; then re (1) rnateriy fllonj* Jr., (Kid JulfiL (J. VH^CH jintl otllera avo dc- Mild land of Ileycr Etitiite, Jifty fcot, moro girl. There la a largo chorus in sev- The seventh annual ball sponsored fendiuita, you arc luquiiotl to iipiicur nnd or loan, to tho cndiiiK point of- tho firat «ral eneemblo numbers and catchy | by tho Democratic club on Friday ennwor tho hill of imld complainant on or L-ourxe, tunes, which include "Eyes For Yon" 'night was a big success, both Rocially betoro iho 17th f]jiy of Drtnbcr next, or tho anld bill will ho taken IU confeHucd InltMiilod to ho tho minio land and prcm* and "Dames." Jam! financially. The affair waa held niralnnt you. lno» conveyed to tho nald Frances K. Jnck- | in tho Beach Palace. The net profits T)ia unid bill in filed to force]OHO a cor- Rini hv Kivd from Ki-nnk T. Bloom and will be used to aid in relief work. tnin mortttiuio Riven )>y John OBUCN, Jr., (Hive H. Illoom, his wife, dated April 24, Strand Theater. and Julia G. Oaken, hln wife to Citizens lit'JO, anil recorded In tho Monmouth A large number of local Democrats Ilulldinff ami Lonn Axitovinllon of HcA "-.niily Clerk'a »»ii-o In Dook 1112, ot "I G-ivo My Love," a Uxiiversal pic- attended Governor's day at Sea Girt Hank dated November ^, I'jiil, on IIIIHIH •f.'dsi, on pni;e.i 31 il, «tc. ture with Paul Xjtikaa, Wynno Gibson In tho norotiffh of Kcd Hunk, In tlio Coun- Subject to nil eoventintti nntl rentric- on Saturday, ty of Monmouth nnd tjtato ot New Jcriciy; and Erio Linden, will he the feature i, iif nny there bo, nn contained In prior Tho last porch party of the Har- und you, IrvinK Tnmt Cunii«3.ny tia Trus- duo tin•• "onveyinn •within tircmliiea. attraction today and tomorrow at the mony club will be held Friday night tee in Bankruptcy of National Home Hcat- Hliuiiut Intended to ho tho nmtso lnnd anrl Strand theater. Written by Vlcki ln(T Corporation, JJanknijit, and you, Mer-prvmlKva dencrlhud in n certain dead from at tho home of Mrs. H, Daws, The r V. White, na '1'runtoo in Bankruptcy of I'Viinrcii K. Jn'ckHon, widow, to Ocrtrudo Baum, author of "Grand Hotel," the assisting hostesses will be Mrs, D. Fierce. Butler & Fierce Manufacturing Kccklosn. dntcil April (5th, 1»2«. Aiul ro- story of a woman who sacrifices her Corp., Dnnkrupt, nro made ilrfundjuita bc- mrded in tho Momnmitli County Clerk'a McCutcheon and Mrs. M. Butcrhorn. iHO you hold a certain <;ontnu^L of «»n- ollioo in ISouk 141)5 of Dccdti On pngo l-C, very existence for tho man she loves, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Silbernaglo of ditionni Halo afTcctinc rcnlty afTflln«L tho etc. only to be scorned and humiliated by Newark have been visiting Mr. and id John OnbcB, Jr.. and Julin Onkrs, him in return. Unable to endure his and/or a judgment mrainst the mild IUJIHI tfolznd m tho pvoporty ot Gertrude Mrs. William Ealbach. Oakes, Jr., niul Julln Oaken, which me or Ilecklf.iK, ft al., tnhiMi In execution at tho taunts, she in a moment of rage itiHw Walter Heap, who has been visit- may bo liens on tho Jmulfl ilcscribctl In unit of Ann:i P. Walling, ami to bo ftold him and is sentenced to life imprison- 1 nld mortjinpe. \hy ing his parents on Randolph place,"' Dated AiiKU'rt. H. 10 a i. IJOWATl!) HEIGHT, Sheriff. ment. Ten years later her sentence has returned to his home at New Tinted Amount Stth, 1D3-K is commuted and eho returns to her York. AFPLEGATJ2, STEVENS, FOSTfiK IMwnn) W. WHC, 2OVI\ (6-1 I.) 82 boy, who, however, kept in ignorance Mr. and Mra. Burke of Seoley ave- & imussn-i,K S26.88.! of her existence, repulses her. How nue are tho parents of a daughter. Sollcltora of Complninunt, tho another and son are united ten r U iliond Street, lied J*«nk, N. J. Chancery S/29G. A lady 3 platinum wrist watch re- SHERIFF'S SALE. years later is shown in a dramatic ported to the police on August 4, a3 ffipes- ALLSIOTE lues t@ wear plimax. Cliancory 5/278. Tiy virtue o! a writ Of fl. fa. to mo di- lost by Dr. Charles Ftomkin, was SHERIFFS. SALE. rected, iiiHiied out of tha Court of Chan- *'.Wild Gold," a Fox picture, with >found on August 17 in the clothes cery of the Htato of Nuw Jorney, will he By virtue of n writ of il, fa. to me di- 1 Sohn- Soles, Claire Trevor and Harry •. hamper in the doctor's home. eted, formed out of thu Court of Chan- IJXIWSL )! to HII!O jit jmbJJc VC;H1UOJ on cery of tho State of New Jcn;ey, will be MONDAY, T1IK 17th DAY OF SEI*TEM- Green enacting the main roles, will | Miss Loretta Dcturo ot Jersey City UEIt, 101(4. , voned to juile sit puhllc vendue on be shown on Friday and Saturday.; spent tho week-end at the home or* "What is my new tire going to COBI m6 between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock nnd SPhe supporting cast consists of Hog-, her parents, Mr. and Mra. Nicholas MONDAY, THE 10th DAY OF SKPTEM- fi:()0 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Daylight er Imhof, Ruth Gillette, Monroe Ows- Deturo. per monlli? How long ia the tire going to ' UElt, 19 U i, Savlmc Timu), in tho nftornoon of Halt! ictwcen tho hours of 12 ;00 o'clock nnd day at tho CuurL JlouiiC, in tho Borough ley and. Edward, Gargan. Mr. and Sirs. James A. Smith left wear on my car?" These arc the things 5:00 o'clock (nt ^:00 o'clock Dnyllnht Sitv- of Freehold, County of Monmouth, Novf Tho plot revolves around the re- Sunday for Chicago, where they will Injj'Tinie) in tho afternoon of mild day nt Jentuy, to'sntlnfy n, tlecreo of enitl court ho Court Houiiu, in the Hoiouirh of Il'rct'- o-'wakenlng of an old ghost mining I visit the Wold, fair. the thrifty car owner wants to.know. Ex- amounting to atijiroxlmately $5,370.00. lohl. County of Monmouth, New Jeraey, to All the following tract or ptirccl of land town, a number of which arc to bi' travagant statements about tires being latiufy a decroo of iiaid toutt junuuntin^ and pvomliici!! hereinafter iinrticulnrly dc- o approximately $8,455,00, itcriliud, iiituatc, lylntr nnd lielntr in Uio found in the •western areas of the AH tho following tract or pnrcel of land United States. A new gold strike by bigger—thicker—better . . . deeper non- Hurouiili of Itcd Hiinic, in tho County of Oceanport News. ind prcmlricfl herefnnfter iiiirtlcuhuly i|p- Moiuiumlli, nnd Stnto of Now Jernoy. an old prospector causes the magic nltirf tread—don't mean n thing to him I .icrlbed, Hiluato, lyfnK and liolnc in Iho Iloroutch of Itfitl Hanlc, in tho County of IIVA il N NIN( 1 ut tho flouthwost corner cry of "Gold,1" to echo through the of tho TnlmtiKQ Schoolhonne, lot, which lot (The r can ho bought He wants most miles per dollar. Monmouth nnd Stato of New ,Icinoy.' <;f Carlo lliiz-ia.) Sold on credit Cplus a amult carry- fronta on tbq uouthoily idtlo ot Loroy west and the sleeping town is soon in Oco.-uuxn-t at the I1KC1NNIN0 at the Northcntilcrly cor riapc; thence (1) northerly.*, along tlio ing charge of 50c on orders up lo ALLSTATE in—and always has been— ncr of a lot occupied hy Jomithim Cork; once more a thriving" scene ol boom MrB. J. S. Walling of Main street westerly lino of. tlio. nchool hounn lot, fifty ihcnco (1) North Eiithly-ninu ilcmtun imd fi>ct moro or leiin to the uoulh east cornor B-ctivity, the goal of a motley throng hnd as hor guests recently Mrs. "Wil- 815; 75c on orders over 315) ... a as big . .. as wide . . . an thick as any tiro rhlity minutcii Ennt Forty feet aloiu: Wal- c ot humanity, drawn by the siren hope aco Street, tlicnco (2) aionjr n )n(, of hunt oC property of Alphonno M. Casklll; liam \V;>1H)!!>, Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Bmnll amount down ... the bnlnnre made... and jiiHt as long wearing I now or formerly K:;ok Whitu'ji South l''or~ thenco (2) wenteriy aloni? tho southerly ot sudden riches. Mrs. William Herbert of Long .y-fivc miiiuteH Kant Ono Humirod Thirty- lino of the (lunlilll property nnd in part 2.12 in 12 weekly payments^ nloiif? the fionthcrly lino of property of The feature on the Strand thoater four nnd .one-half feet to the Nortlicast- erly corner of a lot of lnnd now or for- Klizubclh- P. lluwen, thlrty-ftvo feet moro on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of Mr. and Mr.s, Charles Hampton and merly licionn'ni^ to John WJiite! thence or le;i!i to tho northtmttt corner of othor next week will be "JElmcr and Elsie," son and Mr;;. George Urknra of Main (,'!) aloiiK tho nnld Whlto lot Hoiith Kinh- liuulii of the Monmouth Conntruetlon nnd 22,000,000 ALLSTATE TIRES y-nlno deffrcca nntl Thirty inltiutrii Went DovcloptnK Oompnny, unhl point IICIIIK dln- a Paramount picture" with a cast .street spent a week at Pecksikill, Forty feet; thenco (4) nlons: snld Conk lot tnnt thlrty-tlirco foot tlu-eo inches enstcr- headed by George Bancroft, Frances iN'r-w York, recently. Guaranteed ;. PI live, Iliirly-three foot to a'point; thenco ing picture. Slit:' is cast aa the &u\t- niy nf Anbury Park. 50x1.50—21 6.30 1.25 chain of Hloieu in the world. The reasont fr>) northerly fifty feet, more or USB, to .Seized H5 tho property of Louts &'O!JD1. tho point or nlnco of ilo(ilNNIN(i. effacing, but courageous and intelli- Mr. and Mr.s. Perk'y Kiddle, Miss vt iiln.. rnknn in execution nl tho milt of 20x4.75—19 6.70 1.2! ALLSTATl'JS are the finest tires we can Tho Productive IHilltUm; and Lonn Aum- Itcinir tlic isninu land mul lircmlnen con- gent "Wife of the blustering, noi.iy°and Shirley Kiddle. Cant. DOU^IIIH Kiddle voyed to tho nnhi '/-DO Mnnon, wife of Wal- 29x5.00—19 7.20 cintion of Nuwark, N. J., u corporalfon oC loveablo truck-driver, played by Ban- and J. Orrin Sickles motored to Al- I 1.30 produce, sold at prices that have saved New Joreoy, and to ho rold hy ter L, MatsDii, by the Monmouth CoiiHtruc- croft. lioii and Developing Co in puny, by dofid ton town Sunday, where they visited j the motoring puhiic millions of dollars— HOWAKI) HEIGHT, Shotiff, i]n\cd Ain-il 1st, 1910, nnd j'ororderl in tho In "Elmer and Elsie," Bancroft Misses Harriet and l>rtha Wempie. Dated AiiRUKt 2, 1034. Monmnuth County ClorU's Oilico in JJook maintains that woman's place is in pins n written guarantee that definitely David M. Sntz, Sol'r, 1070 of Dccdn, piuto 419. .Mr, and Mrs. Tiinnias J, Alea^her (J9 J.) SEO.Iift the kitchen, and Miss Fuller pre- Svtectl mi tho jH'ojierty of Wnltcr L. Mu- nl Main street hnd :i:i their {:ue:it:i ALLSTAT! tells you in advance the service you will fion', taken In (>.\ct;ution at tho nult of tends to agreo with him. Haw .she recently Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuh- Guarontocd Chancery 5/2W. Emma E. W'nllhurr nnd to bc Hold by manages to nhove him up tho ladder nupfi'l and 'ijotty und TLubuil Iaih- to Wear receive; from imy AIXSTATE tire. SHERIFFS SALE. lUMVAKD JIV-IOUT, Sheriff/ of success, without injuring his mas- Dated AuKtmt 8lh, 1034, jg wipfel SIZF Hy vlrtuo of u writ ut il. fit. tu ino i]l-Etlwurd W. WIBU, aol'r. culine vanity, or that of his opin- rceted, imuaA out of tho Court of Chan- Mr.-i. T.ydia Kfdcnlnirg of Bityridge j (fifi 1.) J23.B2 ionated boss, furnishes the plot fur cery of tlto Stato of New Jersey, will ha j spent the week-end with Mr. and j exponed to nnlo nt imbllc vomluo on the picture. A Chnncery G/314. [Mr:;. I'Yrd Wcmplp of Dwynne street. MONDAY, TUB 2ith DAY OI' BEVTEhU r 1JEU, 10:i-l, SMEHIFF'S SALE. Mis;} M;ir;, aret Schmuhl of Oce;in- between tho houra of 12:00 o'clock nnd By vlrliio of a writ of ii. fa. to mo dl- purt avenue was Iui:;tes9 "Wednesday r>:0« o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Dnyliciit 'jrleij, i.'uuft'd out of Uio Court of Chan- Keansburg News, afternoon to nieiubpr:; of the Orcan- Saving Time) In tho afternoon of nald dity Qiy of the Hinto of Now Jerncy, will bo port YOUUK Women's club. Plans j nt tho Court Hoime, in iho Uorough of ximnei! [u nuU> nt jMiltlic vencluc, on {Tho Kcil Dank llcjtiotcr enn* bo bough Freehold, County of MonmoiHh, New Jer-M0NI1AY, TirK nth !»AY OF BEPTBM- wore di^ciu;;;od lot- tlio l'ancy table tn KeanohurE lit lh» i)Um-:i of K. I.. Miller fioy, to B&thty n (lecrtio of nnid court ]!KIt, l'.KrM. M. Snnta Lucia. Thilip Keller nnd Chnrlt which the rlub is to havo at the rtn- ainonnllnfr to niiprosimRtcly JK,:!M,fio, ween Ilin hoiini of llltOI) o'clock and VOECI.) 1 nual harvest home pupper boinf; All that certain tract or parcel of iiuul r.:i)i» oVlock (nt 2:00 o'clock Daylight nnd preminoH, horolnaftor jMUtli:uluvly di>~ l-iavinj: Tlnm), In \ha nfteinoon of fliildl A report made at thn council meet- ' jdven by thv Ladles' Aid anclfily of norlbcd, alt unto, lylnt; and Iteinif hi the day ut tiio Court ]Jnlwti uf thn tn)Ac will bn hnnw.- c JiM-puy, to nutiufy n dec-rco of Raid court inK lot No. 'M on n map entitled "Map of iini'iuntini: to approximately 51*2,5(12.00. UCQ of trucks transporting lai^e. ]>ar- i tnnd.' i':iiulv. and Uu> me.mbcr.s met Hlvcrfihln Tark l'lot«, Kumiuin Hond, ncitr All Iho followlnir tract or jmrcol of innA tica to Kcanuburg from Newark and Fritlny nflornoon at thn homoof MIHH Ken Brlttht. N. J.," mntlo by J. W. .Sennuin, :nnl iiremi'sn;! horeintiftur MU'tleularly de- City Engineer, Lony ^lianch, N. J., Nov. lerlbed. «lt untr, lylnjf and holmr in tho other communities It htxti been con- .siiuli'V illJdNj at r.rjil:;e\vatei-B tci Cross Country 20. 190H, tended that these j)cople were not of ! sia IIonniKh of It. (I llimk, In tho County of an it, Thn:;i: lie;; Inn hi fr nt n. point In tho wntotly Moninnuih. nnd .State of Nuw Jerney, tho clnrifl that do any j.;ood to Koann- ;itH. \.Vo:t csnd Cleaner ulde of MonnuJiith road ilhtnnt livu him- vnu viuna uiiii. uu »ny j.;uoa LO jvoann- ; \\u* i,i(...tinjj wvit: MM;Mr;;. . Fredoruik ltK(iINNIN<; In thn went nMo of Maplo b b h t UotCan died and fifty ffct nouf fmriy from Klc burg, but on the contrary were a ] Wood, Mr*;t, Kidni'v W. Davi.iK, Mrs. Avontm at iho norlhciint rorncr of tlio flrwt >• lie point of hilBrRCctlan of tho Routliurly Bide t dru-rilu'd In thn dwd nia!t:s arid vifo and othoro to Mnry and uned the truclia JUS bathhouse:-). Muninnuth Kond, nnd runnlnt: (hvm:u (I) Knmm WyeKuir, liearlnic dn to 1'ehruniy Hlcklfls, Shirley Kiddle and Kuth vrtinturly along tho nouthorly HIIIO of lot If I Mw. Helen C. Unbeck recently wrote iSenr;il. lird, 1 fill I, recorded In tlm Monmoulh on nnhl nuiji, one liumlred anil forty feet, (•onrily Clcrk'H oilleo In Hook .177 of Ilarry Bacharuch, chalrmiin of tho thenco (2) no ulherly iilunn the euctcrfy Mrs. Kl.'iie White and Mrs. Francis DeeilH, imt:. 3^ i) huniU'oil and nlKty feot ami olovon -, lino of lot* 43 nntl 44, ono innuired and hf:! to tlio division llnu hutwaun tho , a sited what could be done, about it. k'li of Main alieo.t. forty feet to tho wo sit fide of Monmoutli »«el.lt;.« IIIIKI nnd lnnd fnnncily of Jnrrott ( The conimlBiiloner solved t.Tie prob- Mififi Dorothy W'v.rA of Main street I Koud, thonco (-1) northerly alonti tin; iv«at- Mm ford; t hemo I'D northerly nlonif Iha ; ; erly nldo oC Mmillionth Kond, ono humlrt'tl was a ;;iie. ;t recently of Mr. nnd Mra, ] 1 i.i IIMI.UHI linn elKhty-Mx fcot clyht nnd i lem by having Gcor^o B. Kelly, nn feet to tlio point oi iilac« of litjjinniiitr. Daniel i.»orn of TU-d JJank. .G'fmirih larlHii; tiiLMH'o (3J cnntiirly two ; Inspector of the ootnmiM.'iion, cninn to Thin lioimt intoiuleii an the nmno iittul iinliuil nnd (ifly-four feet, moro or lesn. ? ICoan/ibinvr. Durinp J'i-' niay nt Mn-. Ida VanPnll. of Oeeanpnrt j nnd premlHOB dcRt'rlbed hi dead mado by tho went H1«IU of Mttt'ilo Avenue j (hence 'J. IIVI jiih: ciilfi'tiiined at a iiurpri:;o Henry I-. Znbol, tt ol., to Cnrrlo 1, IIow- ) iKMidiorly aleriir tlio went n\t\o of Mn- | J-Ceanaburi; he made nine arrests of 1 ami. wife of John Edwitrd HowJami, >- J.'.i a graduate of .Hidcr'H businr'.';fi rot- .1 lit ralil Maplo Avcnuu, lyinir between % HnnjT he ordcrod the drivers to ec-ase. jeet to tlio Riimo rtJi'tmuntfl, ronditinrir. nnd fronL of iho l«t hm'HnWfwro descrH'cd % the practice, nnd return home. A lf-j^i at Trf-nton, wan t!ie rocl])lent i rcntilrtlona tontnincil in *lm tleeil in.it tho riMittJf of raid Mnulo Avenue. % nforoiTil'l. Jotior from tho Beacon ]Je:u-h HKKO- nmny Klft.;;. DUVIUJ; tlio ovcuing lelivil an *hn Property «f Wnltor K. f ^etizetl i\n the properly of Curilo h. Kow- Mnkin, ft iiln.i taken in uxccutlrpu at tho % nlalton rfiqiiestofl that the tboroujdi- Oiirdii and dnnciiif; were ftiijoyr-d nnd Inntl «t vlr., tn!;t:!i In oxonifion nt tfiti ( nit of Jlcd Uiiik Ilullflliifr and Lonn A"- i fni'fi Itnavvn u'i litfuvhv.'iiy ho chniif'vd , iupper "vvu.'j iiorved, Tho xuvalti v/ern nuit'of Knlfl W. Morfnrd, iunl to be nuhl (icintio!), n rolporatlon of tho iitata of * hy (i.i Jid'yiildo Fftrlnviiy. Tlif matter Ml:^-f-:i Mihlred WoliMitt, Patricia \-h\i Jornoy, nnfl lo ho milil hy M Hf>\VAl!l) HEIGHT, Shcrllf. IlnWAItl) IIKKllIT, SlharW. M w.'iS Tdffrrinl to tlio jiiann;;t!r. Tin; ilfl;;h, I^mi^e Mullen, Dorothy Wo'^l, Duted July 23, Hiri'l. Ifltrd' AiiKiint Uth, 1034, .1 A\ni on Jlci.-kiniij), Jiol'r. ••'iUii fj. ilj^Uisojj, *3olV. m hoard ot educutloji xcquqstcd that'Margaret ^chmuli), Mr. and Mra. j. (58 linen), $U,U RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUSTp, 193JL Page Nino that we havo further Inflation. Our her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell with a score of 0,315, won first prize First Spiritualist Church Rotaiians Hear answer hao been, that until the In- Atlantic Highlands. Drowne, before returning to tho uni-at pinochle at last week's mooting. vestor knows something about com- versity for the fall term. Other winners were Mrs. Marie of Bod Itonli modltlco nnd their per capita con- {The Red Rank Ri^later can be bought numptlon, their guesa la an good as in Atlantic Highland v» at tho stores of About twenty young folks from the Parker, Mra. Laura P.ublcy, Mrs. ScrviceB Friilny «nd Jiumhiy B:00 1\ our KUCB:! us to the valuu or tiicir VVilllani Left. J. Lumburfi and A. KaU.) borough and vicinity enjoyed a beach, Elizabeth Mount, Herman QuaBt, Tliu.ailay 2:00 I'. M. bonds, common and preferred Htncltn. The Ushers' union of tho Methodiat party nt Sandy Hook Sunday. The Mra. M. Garrie, Mrs. Fred Hesa, Mrs. i'zcearch Expert Speaks on Infla- Many people bollevo thnt ntocic church, in conjunction with other trip was made in boats owned by J. S. Hoffman, Mra. Charles Bielcr, 9 Broad Streot, K«l Itinlc, K. mi'i-lcct prices ndvanco os rapidly as church or^aniz:it!nns along the ohore, Joseph Denderond Howard Griffey, Mra, Loui:iii Kohlwjlmuh, Mrs. P. M. (Over Allcn'o fllioc fitore.) tion nnd ConimodiiieB Before commodity inlcoo, but there is a new - Edward Finnigan was caterer to Parson, Mrs. Amelia Ccilhird. Mro. Red Bunk Club and Its Guests factor involved today in tho rapid in (sponsoring (i filx-hour sail up thojthe spectators at the sailboat races rlno of common Btoclin which in tho Hudson river to Ossinlng on the Lillian Hofjera, Mra. II. Matlhia, Miss Lost Week. Htock Exchange Control bill, which Btcamcr Sandy Hook on Tuesday held Saturday at Pleasure Bay. Dorothy Mao Hoffman, Mra. II. P. became operative about a month ugo. nvenliitf, September 4. The boat will . —^i., ^> —_ Smith, Mra. Ethol G'lttorniKisn, Mrs I'mnk IS. Fclilnmn, research di- Our study of Block market jiricKi be- leave tiie Uncle hens at jicven o'clock. Molly Morao, Mrs. F. HulKhr., lira. rector of tho Ij(!i;;h J. Kcsfiloim tnr- ginning in 1H07 and running up to a Highlands News. • C. Clements, Mrs. Lor idle Dully, Mrs. month ago, him led uo to tho belief Tho third annual (iancc and caba- lioratlon of New York City, vim tlio ret of the Atlantic Highlands Tennis ]>' Stark, Mra. Margaret V/iikrilold, gucnt tpcnlcfr at tho m«;tlnf; of thothat any stock which in ere used In (The [lei iinfc Kejristx-r can bo buught Mra. Klizaheth Hetta, Miss Winifred lied Jlunk notary club lust Thura- m-ico above the Dow-Jonco nvomgen club will ho hr:)d .Saturday evening, In Highland* t. HiviSc's drujr fltore. at Jas- as munlpulated by n pool, which In September 1, In thu casino. Thero i Stamen's etorc and Mulligan's utore.) G. Ahern, Mra. L. Fornchner, Mrs. M. dny nnd ho IUIV'O ono of tho inont in- moat cases consisted of a few will be an pnttii'tninmcnt, with Dave Christ!, Mrs. A. Patterson, Mra. Mar- tcrontini: tnlltH lienrd by the Eotiir- Robert Cone Peter.'-j, son of Mr.garet Liming, Mrs. Mary Balir, Mrs. wealthy men who, working with an Mallcn (is master of ceremonies and, and Mrs. Eurl Pel cry, was baptized lans and their Clients In a long time. omclal of a given compuny could '*im:i Frceborn a a accompanist. Sev- M. Wurnch, Mrs. A. Uuhnkf;, Mrn. Tho Hotiit'lnnn regretted very much unread good news about tho Mod: Sunday at the Methodist church by E. ^'orier, Mra. Ilov/ard p.rey, Mrs. eral novel features are being ar- Rev. Percy K. Corner, Sr. that the Kpealuir'n tinio wnfj HO lim-and'draw tho public Into thu market ranged. Valc-rio Smitli, George Gay, Mrs. Itod nnd many of them remained af- for this particular stock. At tho The ofllcfal board of tho Metho- Grace Schleber, Miss Julia Ahern, ter tho mooting to Hoek additional present time It is almost Impossible Harry Postcn left Monday to dist church will meet Wednesday Mra. R. J. Orr, Mrs. Cellna Robert- for any group to manipulate nny spend a few day a at Ivewlsburg", evening, September u, in the church Information upon "Inflation and stocli on any listed stock exchango Pennsylvania, lij.s wife and chil- son, Mra. Ernest Worth, Mrs. Etta Commodltle.'i," which wrm the mibjcct In tho United States. It ia our be- and the Ladlr-.V .Aid society will meet Quast, Mrs. F. Raclcelman, Mro. M. dren, who arc visiting there, will re- tho following nij;ht in the church. dwelt upon by tho speaker. lief that from now on Btoclin will be turn homo with him. Donlon, Miss Esther Letts, Miss Em- Mr. Fehlmnn Huld in puvt: appraised at thoir truo value, it the Revoe Matthews wilt leave next ma Quant, Mra. W. Burdctte, Mra. company Is well managed and has a The Bow tell real estate agency has Sunday to resume his studies at Bob j A ntudy of tho principal perlodn of high not return, tho common Block rented the Simpson bungalow on, Harry Letu , Mra. Myrtlo Mohrbcclc. Intlation tlmt havo occurred during will udvanco. Otherwise, tho stock Garilcld avenue, lor a year, to Mr.Jones college ut Cleveland, Tennes- Mra. R. KovelakJJ, Mrs. A. Snydcr, the lost mm hundred and lifty yeara will decline. and Mrs. Raymond D. Garsldo of see. Mrs. Ida Weise'nbGrger, Mrs. K. • la-necPH;;ary if tho average investor Tho government Kenps correct llg- Rosclle, Howard Lambertson of Newark Srlmltz, Mn Ellen Olsen, Mr::. Mary Is to malic wlno decision!) during tho uros of moro than 700 commodities. wao the week-end guest of Mr. andParker and Mrs, Mary Butter. next ton youra. The average layman does not have Miss OehlhuuH will leave shortly Mrs. Edgar Clue J and of Barbcrio ave- Probably tho beat simple statement tho time nor the patience to study on a trip to Bermuda. nuo. of wlint inflation really ia, may bo Mis3 Frances Chitt elinl has been found In the small book written by thnt many but it In possiblo lor him ; Frank Horan of this place suffered Andrew Jackson White In 1878, cov-to each week study five food com- tho guost of Mru. Theodore "White. a broken nosn and three, broken ribs Holmdel News. ering flat money nnd Inflation In modities, such us migar, cattle, hogs, Mrs. Whito and her husband will re- in an automobile accident a few France. Thin book covcru tho moat corn and wheat. Ho can also i.Lucly Pure Colonial arc the long, gracious imately 25,000 cubic feet, Including a turn to Ashnvlllo , North Carolina, days ago near Banger, Maine. When hoctic Avn yeara of Inflation that four thlnrai thnt bo wenrn, such M next week. They havo be on visiting Daniel S. Ely, Garrett D. Lonfr- rayon, Bilk, wool and cotton. Wx lines of tills House with Ihelr air oflull baHnment under the centra! por- hia wife wrts notified of the accident street, Bronson Butler, William Mc- Franco ever know, from 1700 to 1795. hospitality and their suggestion of tion of the houne. A one-car garagn Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrssh. e and Mra. Raymond I-Ioran start- Cabbage nold at el;;ht cents a head other commodities used to maintain H. Russet Drowne, Farland and Jo.:*ep)i Kinhafer attend- In 1791), live yearn later could, bo his home may be studied, BUCII as cc-coining down right from the days of with tool closet and rear entrance ed for Bangor by plane from tho ed the trotting races at Plain field TRI-SHELVADOR bought only at $0.00. A cart of wood nifiiit, oil, coal and lumber, steel nnd tliu Revolution. doorway is at tho end of the house. Rev. and Mrs, George R. Ellin are Newark airport. Tho plane was Saturday. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR jumped from $15.0(1 to $400.00, and a tin. , , The exterior has many charming at Shippunburg, Pennsylvania, where forced down by fog about half way dozen oggii from 20 cents to 52.00; etc. Onco tho average inventor becomes puliils, not Hie least of which Is tho Mr. l'^llin la comim'tlny a three there and they had to continue the The. schools of Hnlmdel town.shlp Hero i.:t the last word in modern re- commodity conscious, ho Una a new weeks' evangelistic campaign. Mra. wiil reopen next Wednesday. Mra. friRfrntor convrnieniv.a. Think of During tho past twelve months wo measuring stick with which to meas- garden at. ono side, with its gate and DAMAGES FOR A BUTCHER, rest of the way by train. havo noon aomo commodities In tho vint'-eoveied pergola which form a Eiiin will assist with the singing. Irene Lockwood v,;ill succeed Misa nil llicsc oxrlu^ivnCroslcy ff'iiturp-s. United States double in price. Talc- ure his own securities. Our experi- The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire de- Tho registration day of tho High- Emma Polhemus as jirincipal of the Tho Shclvador incrcn^s "uaabhs** ences loads us to believe Unit during .•Jlliiuiu'i' retreat. Settlement Mado For Injuries Ite- lands public school In being held to- ! ing tho price;] quoted In July, 1033,the past fourteen years most m'euri- celvcd By George W. Dufor, partment will hold a card party Sep- school here and Ml,:^ Vo;;el will suc- ropacity 50% nndinnkr^ small wo find that rubber nold at eight tics havo been sold to individual, An attractive color scheme for the tember 20 at the lire house. day in the principal's office in theceed"Mrs. Lockwood a3 teacher of the iterrifi instantly iindnblo. Tho cents, oil at D3 cento, whereas a year few have been bought. Dtlrim; the outside would be white side-walls, George W. Dufor, who operates a Rev. F. II. Shcrmcr ia spending a school building. primary grades. The other teacher, Sholvntrny ia n convenient utility later theiio prices had mounted to next fourtoon years tho lay Investor with roof in tobacco brown and thobutcher shop at Keansburg, was the John Kueler, Jr., of Brooklyn spent of tho township will bu the same as sliflf and arrvinp tray. Tito Hhcl- lBVi cents nnd ?1.0S, an Increaso of vacation at Lcwlsburg, Pennsylvania. vabaskctnmLStorubinhdpyou to 100%. should bo BO well informed that be shutter.', light green, blue or black. • plaintiff in a recent suit which was Gloria Sculthorp, daughter of Mr.tho week-end at the Grand View last year. can buy bis securities tho same mi An advantage is that Iho house has called before Judge Joseph H. Jirwln hoUEQ on Fifth street. linvo "n pliiro for everything nnd Tho averago investor can follow he buys hlu avorago fruits, vegetables a-nd Mrs. Stanley F. Scuithorp, has Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Butler -will everything in its plitoc." ThoTri- commodity priceu each week by con- or meat. the appearance of being much larg- at Freehold. Mr. Dufor brought suit returned from a three weeks' stay Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffmanmove to Keyport next month. The Shelvudor liaa every other essen- sulting his dally newspaper, and by Another Important Item for the layer than 11:) cost and cubical contents against IOriclc E. Hucipm.'m and in a camp In South Jersey. have returned to Philadelphia after house which they will vacate will b tial feature. Sec it—comporoit— a study of tho commodity pane of would indicate and ideally should Charles Wilson, Jr., of Keansburg, ul- Misses Vernii and Irene Morten- a several days' stay here. judge for yourai.'lfl tho Annallist, published by the Newinvestor to observe Is the mounting havo a generous frontage. This ef- leging that by reason of the negli- occupied by Mr. and Mrs. James York Times. total national debt In 1915, our per son are spending three weeks camp- Miss Bella Hoffman of Savannah, Hammond and Mr. and Mr3. John capita debt waa $11.00. Juno 30, fect of tiizo is duo to the long, nar-gence of the drivers of their auto- ing- at Bear Mountain. eorgia, is visiting at the Hoffman Jeffrey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Prlco $F?£T)>60 and up If tho Investor wants to know 11)34, It was $210.00. In England the row dimensions of the plan, total D3mobiles on July 18, 1933, ho sustained Miss Rose Miller, who ia employed cottage on Bay avenue. what Ills bonds, common stocks and per capita debt is today .$880.00 perfeet C inches in the building proper, injuries which wcro permanent. Mr. Hammond are. now renting Mrs. preferred Btoclin are actually worth, pernon. As public rollef continues to in the ofneo of tho Atlantic High- Jacob S. Hoffman has the contract James Patterson's house on tho Key- ho can nave- timo and much worry by ho financed at tho cost of additional Entrance Is directly Into a spacious Dufor was riding In an automobile lands Building and Loan association, for billing tho welcome homo mo- port road nnd Mr. and Mru. Jeffrey first familiarizing himself with tho taxes, tho ayerngo investor in com-living room with largo fireplace and owned and operated by Charles Wil- spent her vacation at Old Orchard tion pictures which will be shown at are- living in part of tho Kenney basic commodity used by tlio com- pelled to watch his own securities .so coat closet at the end of tho room. Ason. While passing tho- Intersection Beach; Maine, Atlantic Highlands August 29 and 30house. The change will take place in panies whoso stocks ho owns. Ho that as his taxes mount, ho lias ;i dining alcove instead of a dining of Main and Center street, Keaius- Borough Attorney and Mra. John and at Leonardo September 1, 3, 4September. should, of course, Inform himself as larger net return from his invest- room is provided between the living burg, Mr. Wilson's car was struck by M. Pillsbury have returned from a and 5. Furniture Co. to whether or not tho public ia in-ments. an automobile owned and operated Wilson Pollacek is attending the terested In the merchandise, and ho room and kitchen, with linen closet vacation trip to Vermont. Mra. Mary A. Parker will be hos-Century of Progress fair at Chicago 135 MONMOUTH ST. Our judgment Is that part of theIn the passage between. by Mr. Huelsman. Mr. Dufor was Hurry Grecnberg, one of the heavy TcL K, B. 2101 ohould lenow tho pur capita consump- Investors' capital should be at nil thrown out of the car and into the tess at'tomorrow night's meeting of Miss Ida Wilson of New York state tion of the commodities over a period times Invested in Borne basic com- Two bedrooms and bath, with good- hitters on tho Detroit Tigers, spent the Trailers club. J. S. Hoffman, 13 visiting Mrs. Joseph Pollacek. of yearn. Wo havo no way of tell- modity, which Is almost sure to in-sized closets, constitute the living concrete roadway. Ho sustained Sunday evening at his parents' home ing just what effect tho lower per crease In prlco before our national quarters. Tho kitchen at tho end hasfractures of the ribs and concussion at Hillside. Monday morning before capita consumption ol meat has to budgot is balanced. The careless In- separate entrance and stairs to thoof tho brain nnd ho was laid up ahe joined his teammates at Philadel- do with tho value of meat stocks, but long time. After the trial had been we do know that tho por capita con- vestor 13 almost suro to lofie all that basement, phia he spent a short time with, the ho has, whllo tho thoughtful student under way for a short time, an of-kids of tho neighborhood on the At- sumption of meat has dropped 12ft of commodities will most lilu>ly By making Uio windows in tho bed- fer was made by Mr. Huelsman which In tho laBt ton years. During tho weathor any inflation period and re-room, maximum light and air will lantic Highlands baseball field knock- Bamo ten yoar period, the per capita tain hl3 principal. be obtained, and the rear of tho houao was satisfactory to Mr. Dufor and ing out fungo hits. He also auto- consumption ot cigarettes haB in- can, In this way, be given direct ac- thereupon the case was discontinued. graphed a number of baseballs for creased 53%, whllo cigars havo de- the kids. clined 44%. Tho Red Bank Register travels ecu.) to tt little enclosed garden. John J. Qninti of the firm of Qulnn, During tho past six months our over every otroet In town and every Construction Is of frame through- Parsons & Doremus represented Mr. Miss Mildred Drowne, who has TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE THRILLING VALUES customers havo come to us in In-road In tho county. Let it carry your out, with shingles or clapboards on Dufor. been,attending the summer school at creasing numbors asking us how they message to those who llvo on these side walls and shingles or slate on Duke university, will arrive hero Sat- FOR THE LAST HOLIDAY OF THE SEASON can protect their sayings In the event thoroughfares.—Advertisement. the roof. 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YVomlljury'/i Bcaiil y Hnflp 32 BROAD ST., RED BANK fhe • „«IIQH 7ML£ IMRJ AT ¥ME 3 for ZSe . RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29, 1934. ?6 cate preparations- »re under way to DAMAGES FOB INJURIES. GITTKI) BY FLAMES. ' Purlins wrote to him, protesting BOARDING. Ohiropractic Health Service DR. L. W.CARLBOMI sell approximately 10,000,000 "remain- about the method of uale; apparent- Light, sunny rooms; two minutes Walter F. Reinliaus, D. C, SUBQEON' CHIItOi.>Omsr ?' der," those, stamps which liavo be- Verdict of $2,500 for Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Y.ehi'Yu Homo nt Ma lawn nly oven Mr. Barlnl;r himself couldn't from hiffh school, Will board lilfjh r.ome obsolete for postal use. Most 1'aul Jackson. ••Destroyed Hy Karly Mornini; Blaze. liny one without fulfilling the condi- school pupils from out of town at Bl BRANCH AVE., KKD BANK, N. J. FOOT AIU»BOTS of them are from issues put o\it be- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacltson of Riv- tions, us ho .''ent tho suburbanite his IIOUHSi Orfico Ilourai Dolly 10 a. ra. to B H n fore tho change in tho monetary ""•' An early mornlne fire, with a lo.^.; own licence, with Mump attached. reaeonablo rates. bvenlniu Tueiday tm<| Tliur.diy. ' er Plaza were the plaintiffs in a suit of $10,000 last week destroyed the Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, I'or opvobltmont pfcono 2«4a/ I'o the country from peso to Quetzal, which was tried before Judge Thom- Hudson House 10 to 12 A. M-, Z ti) 5 nnd 7 (o 8 I*. M. which taltcs Its name from a rare bungalow occupied by I'^nJhiaml i-iss BUOAO ST, njsn BANK, IJ, S as H. Brown of Freehold last week Eckels and family in Matuwau town- Hoys can make extra pocket money 131 Ifudaon Avenue, Bed Bniilt. Tel. 0S3-J, illative bird. and which resulted In a verdict in ship. .selling Tho liegiater.—Advertisement. By Quliiton James. New stamps bearing the pictures their favor for $2,500. Tho defendant QBtNN, FAKSON8 & DOIUSfttUS, of tho Polish aviators Zwhko and in the suit was John Belovuss of Mr. Eckels, who was eating break- COUNSELLORS AT UIW Canada's third commemorative of Wipura, who won the air ehaDenj-'o Wilmnrt Park, in. Mkldletown town- jfast alone in the houso last Wedm Whltfleld Building, EM Bsnb tho summer, a two-cent red brown f 922 i wore Killed in township. Suit arose out of jin acci- day morninj-T discovered smoke ttp John 3, Qulnn, Thootloro D. Paraona, tamp celebrating an accident a few weeks later, have ing through a door at ono side ot tin Thomas I*. DOI-OUIUB dent which occurred two years ago room while his wife and throe -jon Hiono 120!) Bed Bank. 40 Monmouth Street, Sed Bank, the 150th anniver- been planned by Poland In connec- in which Mr. Bclovuss's car collided o o AliSTON BEEKMAN, \ ri at tho prov- tion with the 103-1 air challenge races. with a truck owned and operated by were outside feeding the. chicken.) In COUNSELIXIH AT LAW. imx "f 'New San Salvador has proposed a spe- Edward Llntner. Mrs. Jackson was vestlgatlng ho found tho house in OfflcoB. 10 Broad 8U RED UANK. N. i. Annual Clearance Sale of Ktunswlcl:, has cial stamp Issue to aid in defraying a passenger in Mr. Belovuss's auto- (lames and made his escape out !de, % just hnd KB moiltho expenses of the third Olympic mobile. She was injured and it was aa the. roof caved in. Telephone Bed Dank 2430. Summer Itoma, including ladles' dresses, hand bags, knitting inauguration. games of Central America. Tho The owner claimed that the llr Dll. J. B. MUDNICK, on thi3 account that tho suit was CHIROPODIST—FOOT SPECIALIST bagfl, handkerchiefs and costumo jewelry. Similar in fire it ampps arc to tic in circulation only brought. must iiavo started in the basement of to tho three-cent on d tbe. house and -worked up to the attic S3 1'etera Place, Hud Bank, N. ). A day. Mis. Jackson, as well as Mr. and Office Ilourai By Appointment. Exceptional values in many different lines. i a r 11 e r com- Mrs. Belovuss, was employed In a Ho said that there was no actual ex- memorative o f plosion. •'• Tho Eckels, who for nuinv Tho road to tetter and bigger busl- Cimdn, It bears Will Issue More clothing factory at Freehofd and at years wore In tho poultry hnsiie^, ncis leads through Tho Register's ad- Helen Q. Todd I.>Hbotli Goran Kathleen B. Scliweora I ho trial it was testified that Mr. voiUsing columns.—Adveitiaement. the soil of New Bru wick together County Scrip | Belovuss and Mrs. Jackson made an have lived in Matawali township with tho dates 17S-1-19M. agreement that Mrs. Jackson would about fourteen years and hue What has boon described aa a bo transported back and forth to worked hard to build tho houso and &y tlie board of freeholders. Tlie is hold at approximately nine o'clock. and a few pieces of furniture. Tho vignette to depict tho original seal He wi}] be put out starting Septom It was claimed lhat lie was drlvinfr alarm was turned in by one of the of New Brunswick which was pre- ier (i and will be redeemable in 1937at an excessive rate of speed and that ions. Tho Oak Shades, Cliff wood and pared under the authority and direc- as the first issues were. he ran into the rear of Mr. Lintner's Eagle Hose, of Keyport fire companU . tion of Queen Victoria." Freeholder Raymond Wyckoff an truck, responded. People of New Brunswick there- nounccd that of the $l,-l(K),00O pre Theodore J. Labrecque, of the firm Tho family, still dazed by tho lo.s, upon declared the originag l sea! viously Issued, $1,000,000 has been re of Qulnn, Parsons & Doremus repre- are. making their temporary homo in prepared In the timo of Gcorgo III, deemed by county taxes sented tho plaintiff. i small shed at tho rear of their asking a correction. After a study County^ Firo Jlarahal Charles Har property. They hope to rebuild in the uofi thn.ve question'i"- ,• .-postolllc * - o historians ve,y, recommended the installation of i l s prepared in 1784 COMMISSION BANS KACES. near future. agreed the seal was prepared in 1784 la lh.(, l,ic.n-ie in t)10ma |0 building of and gragranten d by George III, not ,,l0 Allemvood hospital and distribu- (i Queen Victoria. tion of lira extinguishers throughout Racing: Commission Refuses To Issue NEW DUCK ST.-Wir. They said that while the original the building. The board passed a res- License for Freehold Itnces. seal of George III apparently is no olution concurring in the recommen The New Jersey State Racing: Com- To be Solil Only on Hunting License, j mission last Wednesday refused feo mid Cnncelled. | issue \\ license for the running races Stamp collectors have been ex- i scheduled jjo open at Freehold today periencing ditllculty in obtaining un- j and the five-day event lias been called cancelled specimens of the new duck AGAINST DOG RACING. off definitely. Tho reason stated for stamp of $1 denomination, that Is to Two seta of stamps, one for regu- this action was on the groundna that bo aiilxed to hunting licenses. Al- lar postage and the other for air- Walter Keade, Theater Man, Com-the Freehold track is only a half- though issULHl by tho department of IN CilSH PRIZES mall, and inscribed "Pro-Univcrsl- plains to Governor. niilo track, wherens a mile track is agriculture in cooperation with tho dad" have been prepared by the Mex- the minimum for running" races. posto/llco department, the new issue This yoar our Joan Sardou ican government. Removal of three members of the Studio ia joining with othor Attractive coloring and designs de- Now Jersey state Racing commission The , commission .some timo apo not treated as an ordinary rev- scriptive o£ tho country and its peo-was asked of Governor Moore last gave the Freehold racing association enue stamp. However, the Red Bank studios in tho boat stores thru- ples are displayed by the ten postage week by Walter Ttcade, Monmouth permission to carry on with their postofllco, which is expecting its sup- out tho country in this big, na- and the eight airmails. Tha postagecounty theater operator. ;->l;ms, which contemplated the en- ply any day, will not sell the stamps ,tion-wido contest., Havo your stamps, valued from 1 centavo to 10 In a telegram sent to the governor largement of the track, if this year's except in conjunction with a s'.ntc child's picture taken at our Joan pesos, show various types and activ- Reade said: races were successful. In the mean- hunting license. Sardou Studio to enter. Every ities of the Mexican races. The air- "I am humbly requesting that you time, considerable timo and money Tho Red Bank postal authorities child under 14 ha3 a chanco to have been spent in bringing the track v/in ono of tho 323 cashprizos,' mails, with a plane in flight, concen- immediately remove William F. and buildings to a first class stand- have explained that according to an trate on the scenic motif. Denomi- Burke, William H. Kane and Harry ard, and at the present time there are order issued by the third assistant •A- Couliu tjmlir tht iiutpfcti fl/Ndt't nations go up from 20 centavos to 20 Hacldey of the state racing- commis- postmaster-general, tho stamp must S.neiiGUw of Dipt, Stori Studitt pesos. sion who are continuing to ignore any eventy hordes on tho grounds in be sold only on licenses, and on It is noted that on the lower values leg-imate commercial complaints with preparation for the event. It was special federal certificates. Accord- of tto regular postage the word reference to the dog racing racket scheduled to have five races daily, to- ing to tho postofflee, it was not in- "centavo" is spelled out only in one has Invaded, the state of New Jersey. day, tomorrow, Friday, Saturday and tended to be of major interest !o instance, the 30 centavo, while on the "In addition to my various com- abor day. ollnctors, for if sold with a license1, others It Is abbreviated to "cent." plaints I now find that In Atlantic it Would, of course, bo cancelled. City they are running- special morn- Circulation That Counts. The stamp is blue, about l'.a hy 2 Tho long-heralded reissue of the ing races to educate children how to A honaflde newspaper circulation inches, horizontal, and shows two etamps of Great Britain finally is gamble- on the dog races, which is a —the kind Tho Register has—is tho mallard ducks alighting on water. It making its appearance. The photo- disgrace to the state." only kind that counts with tho ad- gravure process is ued but there is vertiser. No premiums or other in- was designed by J. N. Darling, car- Tho telegram was signed "Walter ducements have ever been offered to oonist, who signs himself "Ding." no basic alteration In the general de- Reade, 1531 Broadway, New York." i sign. However, tho change in the ecure circulation.—Advertisement. An East Orango friend of Mr. method of printing does have the ef- fect of throwing the king more to the forefront. At the same time the col- ors are intensified. % The original design of the stamps was first presented In 1912 and has continued in use since, with an oc- : casional addition of a new value and with Jour changes in watermarks. In *Sy' ;'.;) that time, however, there have been three special issues, the British Em- pire exhibition sets of two stamps each in 1024 and 1925 and tho postal union congress issue of 1929. This later set contains five stamps. 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MR. LLOYD'S REPORT. BUSSES PASS INSPECTION. Local Stolen Car o Tho Reason Why It Was Not 1'rlnted Rod Bank Firm's Kqulpment Metis In Tho Klt With Htiito Requirements. Tho Citizens and Taxpayers associ- Busses bsing operated by the Born They Will Reopen Neut Wednea- ation of Mlddletown township recent- One-Cent Sales and "Suit Cluba" Busses, Inc., of, I^ed Bank on local Five "Next of Kin" to Famous Justice Perekie Denies Applica- hil Dell Pietro's Car Stolen routes and on the route between Red Red Bank Firemen and Chamber ly issued a statement to tho effect Are Now Prohibited by the Lo- Recluse Seek Share of tion for Quo Warranto Writ Jay Five Teaching Positions that tho township board of education from Oakland Street Set on Bank and New York have come in of Commerce Plan for a Fes« cal Retail Code Authority for their Just consideration in the $600,000 Estate—Two Red —Harry Loach Successful in Abolished, but Threo Teach- had not sent copies of the-financial Fire at Eatontown While live Time Friday, October 12 ers Are Re-Engaged. report of F. Howard Lloyd, former Owner Attends Theater. Red Bank. matter of state bus inspection and in Bankers Among Them. Resisting Ouster Move. Tho schools of Mlddlotown town- supervising principal, to tho news- ;ach instance tho busses have been —Parade nnd Contests. ship will reopen next Wednosday. In papers for publication, Tho report in The Eatontown flro company waB Tho following amendments to tho ound to bo 100 per cent efficient. Five persona who claim to be the Justice Josoph B. Pereklo haa the A very enthusiastic meeting off tho tho Interest of economy and also be- question was uhowa to a Register ro- called out Sunday night to extin- retail code of the NRA are announced "A representative of the Red Bank "next of kin" to Ida E. Wood, 93- finaneo committee for tho ilremen'a application for a writ of quo war- portcr and it was stated that It was guish a nro In a stolen car which by the local retail code authority for Register in talking with William L. ye;ir-old recluse who died in the Her- ranto requiring Harry Leach of River cause It was deemed that Bomo of the celebration Eichcduicd to bo held on claaoeo woro not sufficiently filled, the available for publication. The report is thought to have been set on fire Red Bank: ' Russell, president of the Boro Busses ald Square hotel. New York, March "Jolumbua Day, Friday, October 12, Plaza to uhow by what rlaht ho acts waa very voluminous and highly by tho thieves on a back road JUBt "In group offerings or sales of mer- company, was informed that a severe 12, 11)32, leaving an estate wurth aa a member of tho board of educa- board of education has abolished five took place Monday evening lu Uio teaching positions. Flvo teachers technical. It was not printed because of the Tlnton Falls road. chandise the selling price of the checkup of the Boro Busses was about SfiOO.OOO, filed their claims In oiiicea of tho Red Bank Chamber of tion of Mlddletown. Tho application of lack of space and because it waa group shall not bo less than the sura made on several recent occasions In surrogate's court Monday. waa aoked for by Julian M. Parker, who had not been In service long Upon tho arrival of the firemen Commerce. It wan attended byeiglit enough to bo protected by tho tenure not readily undersitandablo to tho av- the only persons at the scene wero of the minimum selling prices of tho ho vicinity of the Holland tunnel and They asked that the surrogate representative!! of tho Chamber of James Grodeslsa, and Capt, Anthony orago reader who is not familiar with individual Items of the groups aa de- BlBchoff, who are momborn of the Cit- of office act -wero notified that their nearby residents, who turned in tho hat every specific feature looked withhold action on the application ol Commerce and by eleven from the aervlces would'bo dispensed with dur- details of the ..financial management alarm shortly after 10:30 o'clock. Tho termined in accordance with Article over by the inspectors met with their public administrator for letters of fire department, Including Secretary izens and Taxpayers auaoclatlon of of tho schools. Tho members of the VIII., Sections 1 and 2. Hlddletown township. This associ- ing this term of school. Theso tcach- car was owned by Phillip DeilPietro approval. administration for the estate. Kenneth Woodward. board of education state that they re- of Herbert street, Red Bank. 'In group offerings or' sales of The condition of the busses, not In their claim, filed by Talley and ation recently paaoed a resolution de- ero wero fn tho ordor of their length ceived copies of tho report. The meeting was presided over by manding that R°v. Ernest W. Man- of service Mrs. Evelyn Burns, Miss DollPietro atates that he' had merchandise, where thu selling price only mechanically but also from a Lamb, attorneys, of 51 Chambers John E. Allen, who is joint financa doville bo reinstated as a member of Mary Gill, Mrs. Margaret Moller, Miss locked his car on Oakland street, of ono or moro items of the group sanitary point of view, was highly street, New York, the "next of kin" chairman of tho celebration commit- tho board. Rita Dunne and Miss Edna Tallman. Red Bank, and attended the show is indicated, tho prlco indicated for complimented by those who made the assert they, or at least some of them, tei\ Mr. Allen, who if! a business each item or items, expressly or by inspection for the state. are entitled to have letters issued to Two months ago Mr. Loach was ap- Slnco that time threo vacancies at the Carlton theater. When ho left man, at the outset of his remarks, Firemen's Fair tho theater a few minutes after inference, shall not be less than tho them. mentioned the fact that he wan an pointed a member of tho board on havo occurred and Mrs. Burns, Mins minimum price of such item or items tho ground that Mr. Mandovlllo had Gill and Mrs. Moller have been en- eleven o'clock he found his car mis- Tho claimants are Mrs. Blanche exempt fireman of over 25 years' sing and Immediately reported the aa determined in accordance with Wood Shields and Gertrude A. Wood standing. reslgnod. Mr. Mandevlllo and a num- gaged to fill theso places. Miss A Great Success Article VIII, Section 1 and 2. Dunne, who lives at Leonardo, and theft to the local police. step-granddaughters, of 4 Alston ber of other residents contended that "Provided, however, this section Following a general and rather ho had not resigned. Hin resigna- Mlso Tallman, who Is a resident of Event Held at Headden's Corner Tho car, which.was covered by in- court, Red Bank; Howard S. Wood lengthy discussion, it was decided to surance for fire and theft, was com- 3hall not be construed to apply to Addresses Lions step-great-grandson, of 945 Post ave- tion !a alleged to have been tendered Rutherford, havo not been teachers Netted $800—The Largest the use of bona fide premiums as divide the canvassers into tearnsand vorbally at a meeting of tho board in Mlddletown township as long as pletely destroyed. Mr. DeilPietro is nue, Port Richmond, Staten Island; divisions. The lirst division consists Attendance at Any Fair Held employed at Harry G. Degenring'fl provided for in Article VIII, Section Iabo1 Wood R S3 on Juno 14. Mr. Mandovllle and thir- tho other threo montloned. They have 2 (c) of thia Code. Harold S. Whitney, Head of | * , " ' «tcp-grcat-grand- of William A. Miller, Borden Hance, teen othor people, who attended tho boen notified that they will be re-en- bottling plant on West Front street. rDA .. ,i r> . j daughter of decendenfs husband, 'Joseph Fox, Fred Schatzlo, Leroy by the Company. "Provided, further, that thi3 section mooting, Including threo members of gaged if moro vacancies occur. Tho No identification of the car could t-KA in Monmouth County, Benjamin Wood, and Henryy Wood, Deacey, C. A. Norri.'i, Lew Hendricks, tho board of education, made alll- The eighth annual fair of Middle- bo made when the firemen arrived shall not apply to the sale of drugs, Edward Kelly, Harry G. Degonrlng, work of both teachers has been very medicines, cosmetics, toilet prepar- Tells of Aid Being Given step-great-grandson, of 221 E. 70th davltB or gavo written testimony to oatlsfactory, according to members of town Township First Company No. 1 but they obtained tho license num- street, New York. Samuel Yanko and Thomas Brasch. bo submitted io Juatlco Perskio that netted $800 and it was moro largely ber of the car and turned it over ations, drug sundries, and or allied Needy by His Department. This division has been designated tho board of education. As Miss Items, as defined in Schedule A, Sec- Surrogate Folcy appointed Henry Mr. Mandovillo did not resign but attended than any other similar event to Chief Harry KIrkegard. DellPlc- Harold S. Whitney, executive direc- Wood and the Bankers' Trust com- the "Eelpots." It will bo in friendly Dunno la a resident of Middletown tro did not learn of his loss until tion 1. merely threatened to do uo if the township eho will receive first con- in the history of that organization. tor of the Emergency relief admin- pany temporary administrators April competition with the second dlviaion board continued to commit what he The profits will bo used to pay for yesterday morning when his parents "Under this section the "One-cent 3tration of Monmouth county, was 25, 1932, and on August 22, this year. consisting of Paul Sperling, Harold sideration when It io necessary to were notified by' Sergeant James Sale" and the "Sccond-Pair-for 51 termed to be lllogal acts. engage substitute teachers. liability Insurance for tho firemen the speaker last night at the regular In a decision, stated that because of Danes, James Clayton, George and for painting the flro apparatus. Shecdy of the Red Bank police de- Sale" are things of the past, except weekly meeting of tho Red Bank the impossibility of definitely identi- Moody, Percy Rcherman, Ned Crcc- Thoodoro J. Labrccquo was the law- partment. yer for Mr. Parker, Mr. Grodcska and Tho results exceeded tho most san- when used for purposes of clearance. jiona club in the Elks home. Wives fying the "next of kin" it would be land, T. D. Moore, Fred Munden, Capt. Blachoff, but ho loft lor a vaca- guine expectations of those in charge. "If a merchant advertises 'wall- and friends of the members were advisable for the public administra- Paul dc la Kcussillu and Albert Van- tion trip to Bermuda last week with Tho firemen are very grateful to paper lc per roll when bought in uests. tor to take charge of tho estate. Schoick. Thia aggregation haa been Thoodoro D. ParsonB, who is one of everyone who helped to make the combination with borders and ceil- Mr. Whitney, declaring that crit- More than 200 alleged relatives named the "Jersey Lightnln'" divis- his partners in tho law business. Ed- event successful, especially to those Doings Or I he ings,' ho is violating the code If the cism of the ERA was unjustified in have filed claims. ion. The first division in under tho ward Juskaof Kcansburg represented who mado donations. Tho farmers Io wallpaper cost him mi>ro than view of the benefits it had brought to direction of Jerome McConvey and the applicants for tho writ. Ml»s Flor- and business men of this section were .on nine-tenths of a cent, unless it is a thousands, cited figures to show that the second division 13 guided by ence F. ForgotEon, counsel for tho Red Bonk Chamber of Com- very generous. bona fide clearance. during May Jn New Jersey 508,000 John B. Allen. board of education, woo Mr. Leach's Mrs. Catherlno Kelly of Headden's Advisory Committee Appointed "If a merchant advertises 'buy one persons were cared for by the Highlands Store lawyef. The proceeding!) took place merce Enlists in Movement Corner was the winner of a chrome 25c articlo for 25c and we will sell federal and state governments. In A special committee which will at Atlantlo City and tho only poreona Sponsored by the Federal Ad- lamp. James Larkin won a vacuum to Make a Report on Obtain- another for one cent,' it is a viola- Monmouth county 3,708 families, rep- call on all professionals, consisting present wore tho lawyers. Mr. Loach ministration. cleaner. Miss Florence Owens of Lln- ing New Quarters—Two New tion. If he advertises 'buy two 25c resenting 12,650 persons, were given Fire of William Francis and Hubert M. and Mrs. Adeline Moffat, president of croft was the winner of a chair con- Members. articles -for 26c,' it is not, as long as relief by the ERA. Farrow, will work independently ot the board of education, had Intended Action, leading to co-operation with tributed by tho West furniture store. the combined cost of the two articles, At the present time, Mr. Whitney Silberblatt Dry Goods Store the other teams. to bo In attendance. They made tho tho Federal Housing Administration A prize of a lamp went to Miss Grace Morris Miller presided for tho first plus 10 per cent, does not exceed 26c. A report wus mado by Secretary J. tlmo at a meeting of Shrewsbury post said. 1,859 families, or 6,500 persons, Damaged to the extent of trip to Atlantlo City, but did not ar- in the Interests of property owners of VanNcsu of Headden's Corner and "If a merchant advertises 'two for in Monmouth county are being aided P. G. McPhee of the Chamber of rive thero until after Justice Porskie Red Bank and vicinity, was taken by Miss Slnvoletsky of Wilmort Park of the American legion of Red Bank tho price of one,' it is not a violation $12,000 Monday Night—Flee Commerce that tho Garibaldi society Monday night, when forty memherH by his department. The amount spent had denied tho writ. the Red Bank Chamber of Commerco got a coffee urn. of this section, although It may be for relief in May, he said, was $54,000. Building Through Smoke. would hold a'Mneeting- on tho first this week. wero present. Habbl Arthur H. Her- a violation of Articlo IX, Section (a) Wednesday in September, at which Mr. Juslta cited various reasons Most of tho food and other articles shon i\nd J. P. G. McPhee, secretary In July the sum of $34,000 was ex- Fire Monday night gutted the two- why Uio writ ohould bo granted. Ho William A. Miller, president of tho given by the farmers and business if the advertisement is contrary to pended. He stressed tho fact that plans would be formulated for tha Chamber of Commerce, appointed of the Chamber of Commerce, were fact. Thus, 'two for the price of one' story store building of Samuel Sil- Italian celebration on Columbus day. had the affidavits and tho written men were disposed of at a "donation received as new members. Com- those in charge of the administration berblatt at Highlands and caused testimony of tho wltnosBos with him Frank McMahon of tho Second Na- wheel." This wheel brought In $318. must necessarily be understood to aro trained social worjicrs. It was suggested that Mr. Degen- tional Bank and Trust company, to mander Morris appointed Isaac Story mean that the merchant Is selling damage estimated at $12,000. Mr. ring, representing; tho fire depart- and ho said these documontB proved Richard Naglo was chairman of the and Walter Groves as color bearers. Two new members, Alexander Silborblatt conducted a dry goods that an injustice had been dono in be chairman of the Chamber of Com- fair committeo and David Simpson two units of a given quality for tho Wildo and William B. Lyman, cash- ment, and Secretary McPhee of tha merce committee. Tho appointment The advisability of obtaining new regular price of one unit of that qual- store on the first floor he and Chamber of Commerco, attend this declaring Mr. Mandovlllo'o place on was secretary. quarters was discussed and Com- ier of the Second National bank and his family lived upstairs. The Sil- tho board vacant. Ho laid stress on of such a committee wag requested ity. If that is not the case, the ad- Trust company, were formally ad- meeting in order to extend tho good by tho administrator in Washington. mander Miller appointed an advisory vertising 13 misleading. berblatts and their maid got out will of the joint firemen's and Cf?nJT?|- tho fact that Mr. Mandevlllo bad been board of eleven members to make a mitted into the club. Tho service safely, but were compelled to grope cloctod by tho peoplo of Mlddletown Othor members of tho committeo will Board Approves "Section 1 (f) No retailer shall sell was conducted by M. VanBuren ber of Commerce committee, and en* bo appointed on the return of Mr. report on this matter at tho next their way through smoke-filled halls. list the co-operation of Italian township. meeting. On the committee are Ken- or offer for sale any merchandise up- Smock, a former president of tho Charles Greenfield and Joseph Sta- Miller, who Ifi out of town for a few New School Plans on a condition which involves a lot- local club and at present a director friends, in order to make It a more Miss Forgotson produced no ufll- days. It la qulto probable that the neth McQueen, Abram Krldel, Cecil men discovered the blazo whilo pass- effective community celebration. d.avlts and no wrltton testimony. Tho MacCloud, Theodore D. Parsons, Har- tery, gamble or element of chance in the state organization. ing the store and Immediately turned entire committee which accomplished The Rumson board of education at similar to what is commonly known John Burns, a member of the com- sola reason which oho advanced why such oxcollont results during the re- ry Lewis, Maurice Schwartz, Morgan in an alarm. Then they pounded on Tho question waa raised aa t© tho writ should not bo granted was a special meeting Friday night ten- Eilert, Fred Ellison, Moe Gordon, as a 'suit club plan' provided, how- mittee in charge of the outing held the front door to arouse the Sllber- where the contests would bo held, ; cent "Ronovlzo Campaign" will bo tatively approved the plans and ever, that this sub-section shall not recently for tho inmates of the OaU- bocauso tho complalnantu had not ex- asked to serve In tho interest of the Byron Aspdln and William Noglows. , , , blatt family. The flames spread rap- and it was understood that thl^V hausted moro availablo means to cor- specifications for the new high school apply to non-profit organizations not hurst crippled children s home gave . , would come up at the next meetings community. building. Tho plans and specifications Commander Miller urged the post definitely constituted to carry on re- idly| th(J ncn( snatterir g tho glasg rect tho condition complained about members to attend the American le- report on that event. A letter show windows. ot tho executive council of tho finO before appealing to Justice Persltle. J. P. G. McPhec, secretary of the nro now in tho hands of state au- tail trade." from tho superintendent of the home department. It was understood that thorities for approval and will then gion state convention at Bolmar Thi3 amendment effectively dis- The firemen by their efilcient work Sho contended that tho application Chamber of Commerce, is today at- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sep- thanking the Lions for their act of had the blaze out before any great provided necessary trafllo arrange- for the writ should first have been tending a meeting at Newark of all bo returned to tho Rumson board. A poses of suit clubs and similar forms kindness 'to tho children was also ments could be made with the po- special meeting of tho board will be tember 6, 1 and 8, and especially to of merchandising. Note, however, damage had been done to the second jnado to tho state commissioner of Now Jersey Chamber of Commerce participate in the parade which Is read. floor apartment. The contents of the lice department, tho contests would education and then, In tho event of secretaries, which will bo of an In- held next Tuesday night, at which that it applies only to tho sale of mer- bt: held on some section of Broad it is expected that tho date will be to be held the last night of the con- chandise. first floor are a complete loss. Mr. unfavorable action, to tho state structional nature, under tho guid- vention. At the conclusion of tho Silberblatt will begin plans immedi- street at ten o'clock in the morning. board of education, Sho Bald that anco of Charles Edison recently aet for receiving bids for construct- This is not to be confu3ed with Water Plant To Some of the businessmen members ing tho new building. meeting sandwiches and beer -were ately to rebuild. in hor opinion It waa not right to named director for tho state of New 3crvcd. premium offers involving lotteries, of thia committee wondered'whether Ignore both of theao authorities and Jorsoy. At thja conference a discus- A request from Rev. W. Calvin which wo hope to bring under con Have Diesel Power it would be necessary to close their lay tho matter before Justice Perskio. sion •will bo held ns to how Chamber Colby, director of the Rumson emer- trol through later amendments gov- places of business durinfr tho hours Sho cited a precedent which she said of Commerces can best serve their gency relief committee, that pref- REPUBLICANS TO DANCE. erning the use of the word "free" and At last night's meeting of the At- American Legion of the contests and parade, but in- proved that It was not permitted by communities. erence be given to local labor on tho tho uso of prizo contests. Remember: lantic Highlands mayor and council, asmuch an this was considered law to jump over tho heads of tho school job, was approved nnd a pro- Entontown Republicans Hold Special Aside from this amendment, any mis- John M. Pillsbury, borough attorney, Auxiliary Convention strictly a matter to be ruled upon by state school authorities and receive a vision to this effect will bo Included MoetHng to Further Plans. leading advertising or selling methods waa Instructed to prepare an ordi- tho merchants themselves, tho mat- ruling from a supremo court judge. FBOM FARM TO TOWN. in the Instructions to tho bidders. are violations of Article IX, Section nance for the installation nf Diesel The state convention of the Amer- ter was not further discussed. Prob- Further plans for a dance were ican legion auxiliaries will be held ably it will bo referred to tha In- Justlco Perskio, in denying tho Those seeking work, howover, must made last night when the Eaton- power in the water plant. The Lions at Bclmar Thursday nnd Friday, Sep- Threo Slstora Buy a House on Hard- first register with the Rumson emer- club, in a letter, protested against y ternal trade committeo of tho Cham- writ, stated substantially tho snmo ing Road nt Red Bank. town Republican club met In a spe- tembeb r G and 7 DelegateD s and ber of Cf>mn\rrre ,.for action. . How- roasonsaa Miss Forgotson. Ho cited gency relief committee, and also cial meeting. The. dance Is being tho proposed improvement accord- torn.'ite-s from Shrewsbury unjt, Nn, Mm.- -Helen E. Ballly has cold her with tho county unemployment di- ing to the present specifications, nnd ever, it was requested that all em- another" prccedont to' show' why the sponsored to replenish the' club's .Auxiliary Plans 103, of Red Bank who will attend ployees of business houses who aro matter should first havo been taken house at 114 Harding road, Red Bank rector nt Asbury Park. asked tho appointment of a new en- treasury and will bo held. Thursday gineer to make an investigation. are: Delegates, Mrs. C. E. Bremer, firemen, bo given sufficient time off up with tho state- school authorities. to Misses Mary, Ellen' and Anna night, September 13, at tho" Long $ J Fall Card Party Mrs. Charles Skillman, Mrs. W. W. Qulnn of Mlddletown township. The so as to be able to take part In this No statement has been mado by Branch Country club. Carl White- Mayor Cauncoy C. Phillips, com- Shampanore, Mrs. Thomas Mead, contests and parade. tho applicants for tho writ whether now owners will movo into tho house Sea Bright Police hurst Is In charge of tho arrange- At a meeting of the Players Boat menting on the letter, stated the im- and Mrs. Margaret File; alternates, Saturday and Mrs. Bnllly will leave thoy will continuo their efforts to ments and will be assisted by Charles club auxiliary last night, plans wero provement was necessary and that Mrs. Loon de la Reussille. Mrs. Al- It was agreed upon to havo a re- havo Mr. Mandevlllo reinstated. Had for Los Angeles, California, where Ball August 31 mndo for the annual fall card party the approximate cost, $30,000, in no bert T. Doremus, Mrs. Henry Hylin, sho will take up hot1 residence. Miller, Robert Higginson and Ira port meeting next Tuesday night. tho'writ beon granted, long litigation Wolcott. to be held Monday evening, Septem- way compared with the cost of tho Jilrs. Louis Millar and Mrs. Winifred Secretary. McPhee stated that the of- would probably havo ensued. Tho property bought by the Misses ^Everything is in readiness for tho A report waa made on the progress ber 24. The committee appointed proposed yacht harbor which the Williams. of the Chamber of Commerce Mr. Leach and Mrs. Moftat arrived Qulnn is on tho north sido of Hard- annual ball of the Sea Bright police of the card party being sponsored comprises Miss Marguerite Planits Lions club wants constructed off At- Mrs. Bremer, president of the Red would bo open from half-past ecven ; at Justlco Porskle's chambers in Ing road and- it is '15x125 feet. Tho department to bo held Friday night chairman, Mrs. William E. Smith, lantic Highlands. Mr. Phillips ex- Bank unit, has been asked to be the o'clock until midnight In order to house has six rooms and a bathroom by tho ladles of tho Eatontown club tlmo to congratulate Miss Forgotson of this week at Bowser's hall nt that to bo held Thursday, October 11, in Mrs. Mario Weber, Mrs. Kenneth plained that the installation of Die- convention pianist. Several of the receive reports from those workers as she was leaving. and it la provided with modern im- place. Police Commissioner Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Alice Hascall and sel power would not increase taxes !past 'presidents of Shrewsbury Unit who would not bo able to attend a provements, Including an oil burning the community room of tho Eaton- Mrs. Vlah Smith. F. Young, who is in general charge town borough hall. The committee, because tho water department oper-jwill attend the past presidents' din- meeting at a fixed hour. heating system. A garage hi on the of tho arrangements, and Chief An- The club decided to hold a pan- ated hy itself and HH maintenance is jner, which will be held Thursday TO WED SATURDAY. placo. Tho Misses Qulnn recently drew Anderson and Policeman Bert which consists of Mrs. Ira Wolcott, Mrs. Carl Whltehurst, Mrs. Jnmes enke luncheon and bridge- in October not included in the budget. j night at the Buena Vista hotel. Airs. cold their farm on Sleepy Hollow Boy or, have been working hard to but. no definite- dnto wns set. On the vote to approve the .nppci- | Frank Bridcn is chairman in charge NEW DEPARTMENTS ADDED. Miss Kalhryn J. Popo to Marry Wil- road in Mlddlotown township, where make tho affair a success. Judging Gibbons, Mro. Harry Klrlccgnrd and Miss Elizabeth Higginson. hns been The hostesses for next Tuesday fications all voted in the aiiirmative of the dinner. llnm E. Firth ut Cliurch Wedding, they havo lived sinco childhood, to from tho advance sale oC tickets a night's social meeting arc Mrs. Wil- except Dr. Thomas C. McVcy, who Members of the local unit who wish Dress ami MHUnory to B(i Featured- Raymond D. Scudder of tho National large attendance 1B anticipated. Ole working hard to make this affair a MIBS Kathryn J. Popo, daughter of success. liam E. Smith, Mrs. Opper, Mrs, did not vote. Bid.-; for the job will to have guest cards at the conven- Along'With Furs hy Vngol & Sons, Broadcasting company. Olson's orchestra will provide the Vaughan and Mrs. Kenneth Robin- be received September 11. Tho tion are requested to call Mrs. Bre- Mr. and MTB. William H. Popo of music. Tho proceeds will bo used to A financial report wa3 read by the Dress and millinery departments Willlnm street, will bo married Sat- Tho salo of Mrs. Bullly's houso was son. change will eliminate all electrical mer, the president. mado by G. Howard Lipplncott. It buy uniforms for the members of HID treasurer and bills and otlier fi- energy, and it is stated that tha sav- aro beiii£ ridded to tho Keu Bank urday, Soptombor 1, to William E. police department. nances were discussed. store of I. Vog'el & Sona at Broad and Firth, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood was listed with Mr. Lipplncott Thurs- ng, by using Diesel power, will pay BUS CONTIIACTS. Mechanic streets and it ia planned to Firth of Broad otroet at four o'clock day morning and tho deal wns con- Fined $500 For for the improvement in four years. have these m;w features of thin well in tho First Presbyterian church by summated four hours later. The Tax Appeal Date Postponed. . SURVIVING FIG TREE. A letter from tho state board of Three Awarded hy tho Mlddletown known furrier firm ready for businc-m property waB on tho mnrkct for health relative to pollution of tho Township Hoard of Education. Friday of this wool:. Rov. John A. Hayes. 54,500 and it Is said to havo been sold Becauso of tho many tax appeals Albert Palmlro Hns Moro Figs Than Operating Still A reception for tho lmmcdlato filed with tho county board of taxa- bay by boats wa.3 referred to the at- for a trlflo leas than that amount. Ho Knows Wlmt to Do With. torney general of the state by advice Threo contracts for transporting For so nit; time past the Red Bank families will follow tho ceremony at tion from Asbury Park the board Federal agents yesterday rnidecl the. pupils after school hours wore award- atom lias been shmvlnj; ladir.V ready- tho Roscvelt Tea Room, Llttlo Sil- hnn found it necessary to postpono Albert Paladro of Willow street place of Dominic Sononlo of Third as to what course to pursue to rem- edy tho trouble. ed at a special meeting of tho Mid- to-wear wealing app;irel which waa ver, after which tho couple will leave TO API'OINT TEACIIKH. tho hearings for the Red Bank dis- has In his garden one of the few fig street, Fair Haven, and found two dletown township board of education exhibited in conjunction with tho for & short wedding trip at Atlantic trict. It waa originally planned to trees of Monmouth county which still3 In operation. They also seized Tax notes amounted to $1,250 were last week. All the successful bidders firm's Luii;: Branch establishment City. Appointment Will Be Hindu Io Fulfill hold the Red Bank hearings tomor- survived tho severe weather of last quantity of applejack. Sononio paid, $1,311.16 wns paid on the 1933 havo contracts to transport children and tile buyin public of thin vlclo- Upon their return they will rcsldo Vncanoy Left by Mrs. VnnVllet. row. The, hearings will now be held winter. Tho tree, which stands a arraigned before Justice of tho county taxes and $!U-1.84 on the 1031 during regular school hours. The bids ity lia jHumnl >d tho Vogf-'l llrm to In tho LeRoy apartments on LoRoy ir. thn Red Bnnk borough hall on about ten feet high and spreads over Peace Harry 13. Kllrtis thin morn- tate school taxes. 1 •d Mank quarters for Tho appointment of u new toucher were submitted on a daily H:isis. enlarg the:! K placo. The couplo nro graduates of Monday, September 21. a good portion of tho garden, Is t and fined $!>00. Ho way ' Those who received the contracts and their r tho Red Bank high school. Miss of tho Eatontown grammar school until tomorrow morning to raise tho will bo mado tomorrow night at a lodon with fruit, some of which tho amounts of their offers wero The Downy-ll.ike bakery and lunch Popo is employed In tho law offlco oC rlpcn3 every day. Mr. Paladro hns money. Actors To Perform Ralph W. Morford $2.00, Edwin K. room hi next to tlie Vogel storo nnd Howard S. Hlgglnson on Broad etroot. special mooting of tho Teacher's com- To Hold Night Mooting. mitteo to fill tho vacancy caused by kept tho treo sovon yearn and every Bennett S3.3G and Edwin H. Hr.iscll for sometime pn.it they have net'lnd Mr. Firth, who completed his fourth The Red Bank Kotariana and their winter ho has to wrap overy branch Concerts for » Church. At Jamesburg Home 5-1.35. Tho variation \n the figures is more room. A few days ago tho Mil- tho resignation of Mrs. Amy VanVliet. gutntii •will hold their weekly fjesaion ycnr at Columbia unlvorslty In June, with paper. Last winter ho did not Tho Calvcrt Jubllco Four of Mary- duo to the fact that some of the ton Berk renl e.itate a.iri'iiey ntaved is at tho present time employod by Sovernl applications have been re- at the Red Bank Ellci club tomorrow Tho Players' Boat club of Fair routes are longer than others. from it-; M« lianic street location to night. A feature of the evening's pro- lose a branch, whllo several other land will render concerts nt Kmanuel tho Homo Owners' Loan association fig trcca In tho vicinity were killed Baptist church on Cherry street In Haven will stage its third annual the fiirmc-r l*i'. Young property on nt New York. gram will bo the showing of a ceriea show for tho boys at the Jamesburg liniiid .street. Thi.-i left a vacant storo of picture!! poitalnlng to naval air by tho cold. Ho also has a smaller Shrewsbury township Tuesday, Crulso to Sandy Hook. HfY tree which bears fruit twlco a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of homo tomorrow nlghl in the audi- in the rear of lliu Duwny-llakfi oven craft, and fin ofllcer from tho nava torium of tlie home. All tho per- The Red Bank Yacht, club will hold room. New Btoro Manager. air station at Ijiikehurut will be pres- year. next week for tho benefit of tho a Lwbor day cruiso to Sandy llouk. Herbert Holzworlh Is tho now man- ent to glvo ti lecture In conjunction church. Tho concerts aro [sponsored formers aro giving, their services The Downy-fluke li.is enlarged tllflh* free and transportation to .lamcj- The boats will leave tin; club llo.it at qii:trter.-i by t'ikiiu: itm former I'U'rk ogor of tho Schulte-Unltcd depart- with the picture. First Cull for Football. hy Mrs. Vlolu Hebron. Rev. William 11 A. M. and will return at o P. M. ment otoro at Red Bank, Ho JJUC- Word hail been received from Wil- H. Hebron is the pii3tor and Mrs. W. burg is being furnished gratis by oilii-i> room and Hut large, oven room Httlo Silver Council Bleotn. tho Boro Buses company. The party Tho club promises a free crulso to formerly iM'eui'Hd by tho bakery con- coedti David Mountford, who has been lard Rlnolmrt, coach of tho local high M. Walker In tho church clerk. Sandy Hook, free food at tin; Hook nppolntod nuporlntendont of tho Routlno bualncoa wan transacted A New Tea Kooin. school football team, that a meeting will leave the club at three o'clock. cern has been M' divided as.to givp at last night's meeting of tho Llttlo Mlsa Hetty Doll of Shrewsbury has Artists on the ill Include Billy and free beer all tho time, a;! the the llrni of- 1. Vn,;cl & rtuiiM an lid- Eastern district for tho company. Mr. of nil football candidates for tho 1034 charge per person merely covers the Holzworth lino boon In charge of tho Silver mayor and council. It wan rented Edward VVolf'sj ticvcn-room football sqund. will bo hold nt fi'ii "A Night In Chinatown." Barry, the Three Dancing Venuses, ditlonal ttii'lit al ihi: tear of their reported that tho bonds will bo hou.'io on Routo 35 In Middletown A show entitled "A Night In China- Welsh and Taylor, Frank DeWltt, cost of persuading fin: y/ieht captains Hrrad sheet II.IIT. Schultc-Unlted otoro at Corning, Now o'clock. Tuesday morning, September to malco the trip. Kc.icivatlons must, printed within ten days and turned township, opposite MlnncHink" Park. town" will bo ftivc-n hy tho Progres- Bronson and .Smith, tlie Honorable ilililh III lu HIM V»!(l> Ol'.'l rv Mm ii|;,. nf iuIM, • -^ • ^— Howard I-lpplncott. ho will arrive in Red Hunk on Labor houun of Independent flro company and Lancaster, HCIL'UIC;;, tho Strong toi i Ii mo Ii lilt hop fill Uit 11ml At Amio'ij Ueuuly Salon. Jlk-jTlos fur School. Houso Cleaning Time. day, of Bdford. jjiinciiijr will be another Man and Larry Lakos and his Play- Start your child olf to twhool with I l,,lll | 11 Ml Ml 1 t ml fi i llttii IJ 11 IIIl,r Mm. Robert Burnsiklo, formerly Now floor tat mopii 4()c, medicine School Opening Sale, fnatvira nnd there will bo chow mcin ers' Uoat club orchestra. a nice new bicycle. Complete new lh. linn 1 11 1] 1 1, . ill IplljT \/| 111! i S Mlmi Josephine- ICcttel, who waa chc.'itn 49c, corn floor brooniu 2Vc, 3ii Lunch kit and bottle, 9He complete nnd beer fron of <:hnr);t'. line; two ami thren wheelers, nil Will 111 1) (111 HI 11! Hi il miin \ Ml II inch by 0 foot window oliades 4llc, boys' vat dyed Hhlrta 40c, lunch box- Tnwrn To Itfopen. formerly employed nt tho Marilyn Kll|vaj;enient, Announced. id7.e:s. Reasonably priced. Trubln':;, 11 ill lilt Illllll IK 1 V iiml ill" nth.' 1 beauty parlor, Is now connected with cedar clicstfi 40c, 100 feet clothesline en 10c and '2(H:, l>jggont Mickey Mou Tho "V^e.'it Kml Tavern on Kant 39 Hroad street, ltal IJanlc—Adver- hull s •Jjlll ! •'10c, quart Mason jam 79c c, fmcMkor.'i fifle, dilldren'n tho engagement of Iheir daughter llUHlncHS Men's Lunch, '10 OVnts, j mlml I ill' •null •. Id «i(l>int i 1 scalloped 4fi-lneh table covers 30c, HHJ>R 2ne, ftnklatii He pair, bny:;' gol a drnico, MIIMIC will ho provided hy nl|;ht:i. A\1|;IIMI 31, KontomlitM- 1. n ill 1 11 Illllll i I' > i1 Htnrn (I'lo cnln. Patrick Horrllt lu tho proprie- ment. Mrs. Fllomona lllKinrn of Herbert street, Hvd llnnlt. -Adveiti.'it'innnt, dint 1 Ml 1 ml A.klill i III. U just receivedd . PricePidd lowlw . AlsAl o fullfll] National lie, 10c nnd $1 Htoro (I'rown C' Ad i tor. A new bar liusi been pet, up, the atreel. Mr. nil'lure in the proprie- Cooper'u). -Advertisement", Ono of the quli'kriit \vnyn to find a tor of tbr Community New;; store on ir Hit line of sc hool suppliesp . Truliln's, 39 biuTooin has been enliu'Kfd, wnll job in to iidvorllim in Tho Regis I'nbnt. HI"" Kilibun Broad street. Red Monmouth litreel and Ihe Emporium nn dl'JUlpht nt Mnx'n B.u, SO Mliplo : pull/ ill 111n| mil in i 1 i ' f i. * j eet Red Bankra-AiJvertljJO; The IT, is no Ihior laundry worli light;* havo been liiiitnllefl and a new Inr'n Want Department—Advertloe I! merit. It n»-ya to.advertise In Tho Register, than by Leon's.—AdverttoemenU dunes floor har. been m,ent, on Shrewsbury uvenuc avenue.—Advert luement, U'4 1 ui Aa ai l>nrtmcnt At Tiro Establishment. son Celcbrato Golden Wedding. IC11IC Hnrold Stout,, proprietopp r of Stout's) Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper cele- Moro than 2,000 persons attended East of Serins of Day Camps Be- at 115 West Front street Local High School Honor Stu- brated their fiftieth wedding an- Larry Rfalioney, Boy Champion, the third, annual reunion of the Scots Native of Marlboro and Promt Oscar R. Lichtenstein, Treat" near Mnplo avenue, takes a llbera niversary at their home In Rumson of Monmouth county, conducted by aent Lawyer and Business ing Held Today at Brielle^— ponion of p:i£o two of this Issue to dent Receives Scholarship to with fitting,' recognition ot tho ovent Did Some Fancy Horseshoe tho Caledonian club of Freehold Sun- •urer for Twenty Yewa, Wen Fietd Day nnd Sport Activities announce tho opening of a budget Bucknell University — Will Monday night. Pitching Thursday at Horti- day afternoon and evening at As- eeiitive Played in First Intel Guest of Honor Saturday Planned. pay or time payment department in Leave September 11. The evening was spent In general cultural Outing. cemblyman Thoron McCninpbtsU'a syl- collegiate Football Gams. Night. hi:-, store, which will create a "store sociability and the happy couple were van forum at Holmdel In addition to Abraham Jerome 2ager, con of being a reunion the occasion com- John Warno Herbert, a natlva oi TI for tho fiirl Seoul within n More." A special ten-day tho recipents of many congratuln- Llttlo Larry Mahonoy, crack thlr Oscar H. Lkhtonstoln of x?alr Ha. day camp last Wednesday nt sale, featuring nn money down and Mrs. Hose Zagcr of. Petoru place, i tory mesages anil gifts from their toen-ycar-old horseshoe pitcher, %vai memorated tho eatablislimont of the Marlboro and » promlnont lawyo ven, treasurer of tho Beacon Hill golf 3*rle.llo comprised advanced ,«cout- buyimi morclmndi^1 on weekly pay- well-known and well-liked Red Bank relatives and friends. the center of attraction Thursday a. ilrst Scottish settlement In Monmouth and bualne.13 executive, died Himda; club for tho pant twenty years, was high school graduate, has received a county In 1I3B2 and the formation of at Doctors' hospital, New York, af- IIIRIng,, being builbu t nruund tho re-; lilents, marks the opi-ning of tilis de- Among thoso present were Mrs. tho annual picnic of the Monmoutl: honored at a barbecquo roast and scholarship to take a prc-law four- Emma M. Flak of Kingston, New County Horticultural society on th< tho first Presbyterian church in Uio .tor an lllnosa of lees than two weeks. danco at Iho club Saturday night qulrcments for the first-class badges. \ parim.' year courso for hlo degroo of bache- Middlotown farm of Thoma3 S, county at Tennont In 1085. He was In hla 82d year, and lia< Today will lie the last of the scrips;; At the presenp t time the completo York, Mrs. Olla' Newell of Phllade: About 200 mombora and guests were ol Wednesday cum]) days, which j line of C.ooclneh passenger nnd truck lor of arts at Bucknell university, Field, Sr. More, than 200 persona at- Rev. Robert MacGowan of Irvlng- boen living at tho Hotol St. Begin. presont and ho received a bronzs days, phla, William M. Tcctsel and Miss tended, and at tfe,,hclght of festivi- havo proven so popular with Mon- tires, tubea and Goodrich batteries Lowisburg, Pennsylvania. Hotly Matthera of Montclalr, lira. ton-on-Hudfcon, Scottish preacher, Ho was born at Marlboro on Au- Uealc out In appreciation of his oor- mouth county scouts nnd a Held day will be for ?alo in this new depart- Abe, who graduated last June from ties they stopped evorythlng to watch locturor and poet, was tho principal gust 3, 1808. son of John W. nn vlce. Suslo K. Jacelyn of Hurley, New Larry frivo an exhibition. hilil been planned with sports nc-lr.u-nt. In (lie nr-anar ffuture automobile, tho Rod Bank high school, has been York, Mrs. Alfred Beverly, formerly speaker in tho afternoon. The at- Agnss D. Herbert. Ho waa gradu- • Tho Bonson'a awards wero present- employed for sonio tlmo as an aslst- 1 tlvitiea, contests and a possible Ircas-Iradi and automobile healers will be tho first two tendance at night was oven greater ated from Rutgora university as ed by President Herman L. Holdo ciddrd 10 tin; line to bo sold on tho ant by the law arm of Qulnn, Par- Uinn in tho afternoon and thoso who baohelor of celonco In 1872. Ho playe Tho club championship this year waa me hunt. sons & Doremua of Broad street. Ho Saunders, who had juat defeated Jo- arrived lato had to stand. Music, by for the Now Brunswick team in th Last week many of the campers above \)\:\n. and Mrs. Edward Baffnall and Mr. i £ i . won by Robert Stockton of Atlantlo According to Mr, Stout thero Is no graduated with honors from tho local soph G Konncdy ftr tho eoc oty a tho British veterans bagpipe band of first lntorcolleglato football gam Highlands, who defeated his fathor camo prepared to rook lunch out- high school, being one of tho nine, an""'d Mrs'" . Wlllar""d Mac""k o"•""'f Jerse" , ' championship. Larry literally hog. Trenton was ono of tho features. Tho against Prlncoton on November 0, doors arid achieved some remarkable embarrassment nr investigation con- Howard Stockton, Jn tho- final match' "komac I ncctcd with this budget pay sales as teen highest in tho graduating class tied Saunders allowing: him no more program was given ns outlined In Tho 1805. Each team had 25 playorB am Tho women's championship was won culiiinry effect:!, such receiving a certificate of scholarship stew," "squaw corn," vegetable I than flvo points a game. Tho Lin- Register last week. Rutgers was victorious by a scoro o; by Mrs. Godwin Cautleman with Mies Zager, who all through his high croft boy got off to a slow start, but 0 to 4, Marcoy Buffum as runner-up chowder, roast corn and hamburg- j school career was a hard worker, ex once under way ho tossed on rlngor ers. The (swimming hour at Manas-j Mr. Horbort got a master of seionc. Mra. William H. Amend, formerly celling highly in his subjects, was after rlnjjor with tho precision of a degree at Rutgors In 1875 nnd be quan beach inspired healthy appe- member of tho honor society and oharpshootor. Ho had tho victories Martha Parker, holder of many titles tites and the food, with Its proper camo a bachelor of laws after an- In Now Jersey and tho metropolitan president of tho student council. tucked n-way beforo you would ordi- other year's study at Columbia. Ad- seasoning of wood smoke nnd char- As nn athlete Zager took his share narily havo moro than a dozen area, won tho women's putting con- inga, was thoroughly appreciated. In mitted to both Now York and New test, rho raon'o contestest was wownn bhyv tho afternoon tho ^irls did intensive of punishment and took it like nl points. Jorffoy bars In 1870, ho practised In Mr. Williams. work on map making, judging: of ood sportsmen should. Ho was ii Next after Saundera camo Tony Exterior and Interior of Club- Jorooy City for thirteen years, serv- member of his class football, basket- Masza, who pooh-poohed tho idea heights, distances and engaging in house Decorated With Can- ing aa counselor In 1870 and special signaling-. Tlie younger girls studied ball and track teams and took part that a full-frrown man couldn't get master In ehanoory In 1080. n tho boxing tournament held last moro than flvo points a gamo against vas, Grotesqua Figures, Saw Mayor Minton And sketch map making, i-.ompass read- In 1880 ho moved to Holmcttn am ing anil knot tying. The song circle fall. tho "kid.'' Tony oven wont BO far a3 Dust, Etc., Saturday Night. In his junior high school year Ablo to bet Joo Kennedy that ho could do became vloo president and treasure, "Gang" Back Home •was' held In the front meadow under of tho Goorgo W. Helmo company, the big walnut tree, and the girls waa captain Qf the junior high school much bettor than Sounders. Tony One hundred and fifty persona at- patrol. I^ast fall ho was the winner felt fine standing along the sidelines mded tho circus party given Satur- one of tho country's largost tobacco Mayor Augustus M. Minton of enjoyed -singing some of the old, fa- companlos. Ho held both ofilcos foi Fair Haven and hla "gang" returned miliar scout songg and the learning of tho Parent-Teacher association whilo Saundors was sweating In his day ovening at tho Playors' Boat award and was a member of the stu- vnliant nttempt but when ho oleven years and eorved aa mayor o homo Saturday from a two wooks' ot now ones under the direction of o club at Fair Haven. Tho dock and Holmetta for the camo period. Asldi dent council throughout his high marched out to take up tho shoes approach to tho club was decorated crulso to Canadu on Mr. Mlnton's the director, Mrs. Olpi B. Mustain. from being a member of tho Now yacht Jonn. In tho party besides Several of tho regular day camp- school course, being president of that against Larry he didn't fool DO con-with a canvas awning ropresontlng organization In his senior year. Ho fident. As tho game progressed Lar- Jersey Stato Hlghwny commission 1: Hlu Honor woro Herb Kdwnrds, Les- ers have signed up for the regular a circus tent. Inside the docora- 1017, and lator Its chairman, ho haj. ,vaa nominated to the presidency of ry got bigger and bigger to Tony and ions presented a carnival atmoB- ter McQueen, Harry Clayton, Hor- week's camp which is being conduct- no other publlo odlco, although ho bert Scott,. Chester Minton and Wil- ed at Allaire, nnd which began Sun- bis clnss in his sophomore and senior when it was over and Tony liadn't .ihere, with the danco floor covered ,'ears. He waa a member Of the dra- scored a point, well,Tony was the was doeply lntorosted In otato and liam H. Brokaw nnd tho cook, Rob- day. Today the Brielle camp will with sawdust. Thero woro numor- national politics, ert Doughty. close but will still be available to j matio club and waa assistant busi- "kid," nnd Larry waa bigger than uo grotoscjuo figures mado of cloth ness manager of tho show, "H. M. S. a full-grown man. Ho wao preoldont of tho Niagara, Tho mayor roporta that his crow's troops for picnics, hike?, nature i U - i ^ - — _.nd other .materials,, ropresonting wallcs, etc, upon r-prlic.-uiori to Mrs. j Pinafore," business manager of the Next in lino was Ray Stevens, who St. Cathorino & Toronto railroad bohavlor was "beyond reproach" on icnior play and of tho last minstrel giraffes, olephants and othor ani- Mustain. HABOLD STOUT MB. AND MRS. JOHN COOPER was pretty cooky because he had run mals. Peanuts and hot dogs woro company from 1809 to 1005. From tho ontlro trip. Their port In Can- how- put on by the local high school. up seven points In a previous game 1900 to 1000 ho WBB vlco president of ada wa3 St. John's on tho Rlcholleu Ho was chairman of tho senior dance ieddled by vendors. Many voted tho Among the v'.=,::;!? st :.irt Vi'ednos- [planned by him. Tho customer mere- City, Mr3. Lillian Corlles, Victor Fen against tho boy wonder. Larry soon .flair tho most successful of tho the Hudson Valloy railroad company. river. They mado ono visit to Mont- guest Ii i ommlttec and a member of tho sen- set him down, nnd toolc on Joo Ken- Ho also beaded tho Herbert Oil com real, twonty mllea away, and re- days' camp \xt:< i.z:>cz ; y nee( his license certificate for or patrol. During tho last football on, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenton lummer season. book were Fr:-r.k C. C-bb and Er- 'identification. Mr. Stout further nedy. Easing up a trifle at the start, pany and tho People's Realty com- mained at St. John's the rest of tho i season he was manager of the foot- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hicks and fam- Many guests appeared in costume, pany, and was a director of tho Free nest Schulu: c.J AUr.irt Or. > Misses states it takes less than five minutes ly, Mrs. Martha Wright, Mr. and ho allowed Joo to score eight points, tlmo. Tho party started on tho l of Jer- i ball team. but ho wasn't trying for a shut-out 'rlzes were awardod to Mrs. Jack hold & Jamesburg Agricultural rail- homoward trip Tuesday of last weok, Augusta H. .ir;a j;.n 1\'~ Sr.-.:: to open an account and to receive •Irs. Charles Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. jparllng for tho most original cos- scy City EI-.S Mr;.. L,r:iri XL Pavlson tires or ^batteries. Zager will leave Tuesday, Septem- —be was satisfied with giving tho rnnd company, Amorlcan Snuff com- arriving- nt tho Marino baso In ber 11, for Lewlsburg. Joseph Ro- Roy Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward umo and Mrs. William E. Smith for of Adelphia. Frank Kaiser, a well known resi- crowd a good show. pany, Brlllo Manufacturing company, Brooklyn Friday night. Coney 13- satl, another graduate of tho Red Stewart, Miss Josephine Llgler, Mr. ho most comical dress. Alfred Boyco Colonial Llfo Insuranco company, Innd waa visited that night and tho The giris r.tt;rjd-rjc r.srr.p the past dent of Red Bank, has been secured md Mrs. Edward Jeffrey, Mr. and If Larry wasn't the Idol of all the Bank high school, is also attending "kids" before ho struck tho picnic f Kumson, mastor of ceremonies, Guardian Safo Deposit Company, In- Ia3t log of tho Journey was made •week v.-cre Gnaidint l^-.V.cv. Dorothyby Mr. Stout to manago this "s:or Bucknell. Mrs. Louis Wilson, Mr. and Mrs ^as attlrod as a ballot dancor In & Meyers and Siirjty Oirj.fr.: er of Troop within a store." Mr. Kaiser has been rounds, ho certainly held their ad- ternational Business Machines cor- Snturday. Henry Hume, Mrs. Sarah Humo and miration now. Thoy tagged after ostumo of pink tulle. Muolo was poration, tho Intertypo corporation . *©-•-&. . il; Marpar Ee:ty, Madge especially trained for this position by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pullen nad irovldcd by Larry LaBoa and hla E:ia Mao Hulse MOONTJGHT SAIL. him tho rest of the day and the and tho Spring Lalto Securities com- and -Helen Ftfjfy, the B. F. Goodrich company and h family of Rumson and Mr. and Mrs, ilx-plece orchestra. pany. 1.AWN TAKTY AND UAZAB. and Marie P f Troop 2; Janet will be glad to explain the advantage proudest of all was Eddlo Wadef -who Democrats Expect to Have Capacity Jay J. Ballln and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-had Involglod a pair of horEouhoes Tho entortalnmont Included a Morford, Bessie Pe-tcrman, Honoria of this plan to motorists. , liam W. Srown and daughter'of Fair roupo of dancers from a curront Slnco 1901 ho wag a trusteo of Rut- Successful Affair Held by Boy Scout Leach ar.3 Frances Kelley of Troop Crowd September 12, "rom Larry. Eddie, although not gers unlvorolty and headed.tho Col- Tho Red Bank Register has been Haven. 'ery old, has grown quito stout rc- y Miss Annlo Hart and Jack Roh- 1932 He also was a mombor of tho of Troop 17; Marjoric Maclnnes, any games whero running is re- managing commission of the Now wnn held Saturday afternoon and announcements concerning his new Steamer Sandy Hook steams out o and Bergen sections until 1920 when quired. Honco he didn't win any Betty Samuel and Hazel Llngenfel- department will be made for the Its berth at tho Atlantic Highland oy. Jersey state agricultural college ovenlng by tho colorod Boy Scout they moved to Rumson. Mr. Cooper irlzes, but the horseshoes wero prlzo A featuro of- tho entortalnmont troop No, 12 and Cub troop No. 8, ter of Troop 24; Evelyn Southhard, benefit of motorists at Red Bank and pier on Wednesday evening*, Septem- la a native of Mlddletown. Mra, mough for him. Ho said ho was go- Ho was a dolegato to tho Republi- Grace Vliet and Diana Owens of immediato vicinity. ber 12. Reports received to dati 'as three acts by tho danco toam of can national convention which nom- at tho corner of West Borgen placo Cooper, prior to her marriage, was ng to build a court as soon us he 'ahl Looto & Mia, Including an and Shrowabury avonuo. A largo tent Troop 29; Jean Robertson arid Alice from all sections of the county bea: Miss Fannie FIckett, a native of Sau- ould get home, and start right In on inated MoKlnley In 1890, and was an Rose of Troop 32 and Eunice Ran- out this fact, mailing assured the dagio, a tango and a waltz. The elector-at-largo in tho Hardlng-Cool- waa erected aa well as several booths. CARD PART* FOR BLIND. gerties, New York. ils brother Jimmy. cam camo direct from a first ap- A number of cakes donated by par- kln of Brielle. first annual moonlight sail of th Another happy family on Friday ldgo campaign 24 years lator. He Monmouth County Democratic organ- earnnco at tho Adolphla club, Lon- onts of tho local scouts wero raffled . o^o . ! Blonster Afternoon Affair to Bo Held s that of Tony Mazza. Tony could- was a Junior warden of St. Georgo's 1 ization as being a success. Governor TAXES LN YEAR 1851. on, as a special favor to tho boat Protestant Episcopal church at New oft and a prollt of $11.55 wag realized. At Sirs. Bichard K. Fox's Estate. i't do anything with Larry on the lub. A frankfurter, soda and cako stands Elwood Minugh A. Harry Moore, Judge William L. lorseshoe courts, but his little boye York. The chairmen of the various sub- Dill, Congressman William H, Sut- An Old-Timo Tax Bill Uncovered by A Labor day danco scheduled for wero erected and tho lighting was nd girls old plenty In tho field His clubs Included tho Union provided by Rov. Obodlah G. Good- Lett V6S Red ORnk , committees co-operating for the card phln, Mayor Frank Hague, and other Edward B. Swan. ivonts. When Johnny wasn't wln- aturday night Is expected to top all League, University, Oakland Golf j party to bo given Friday afternoon, state leaders have been asked to at- rovious social events of tho season, win. Tho profits of tho affair, with While going over some old paporo Ing, Franklo was, nnd when Katiia- club, Lawyers, Augusta Country club, i sumor to bo mudo up by tho ocoutB, Elwood Minugh, who has lived at September 7, on the lawn of tho cpa-tend. County representation will be lne wasn't winning her sister Alice ,nl arrangements aro bolng mado Augusta National golf club, Amorl- cious estate of Mrs. Richard K. Fox taken care of by John J. Quinn. state and receipts recently, Edward B. or a banner crowd. Special talent will bo used to malco a trip to Bronx Red Bank most of his life, moved Swan of Atlantic Highlands, camo was. Before the day was over tho can Yacht club, Phi Beta Kappa Sunday to Great Kills, Staten Is- of Branch avenue, met Monday after- commltteenaan, Mrs. Rullf V. Law- will bo on hand and' music for park, Now York. across a tax bill of the year 185-1, and girls had all sorts of dolls and para- honorary fraternity, St. Nicholas so- Tho affair was undor tho direction land, where his wife and daughter noon and irom present indications rence, state committeewoman, Sheriff hernalia, and the boys In addition dancing will bo supplied by Larry ciety and tho Turf and Field club. the affair will be a social and finan- and Mrs. Howard Height, Judge Leo made out In his. father's name Ja- LaRos and his orchestra. havo been living. About twenty o other things had throe baseball Ho married Mies Olivia Antoinette f Scout Master Isaac Foroman and years ago he was chief of county cial success. It will be held for the J. Warwick, county chairman, Judge cob Swan. The tax bill was for five loves, Frankle camo In second In Assistant Scout Master William benefit of tho Blind Men's club at Tohn C' Giordanom. Tho members of acres of land and a ten-room house Helme, daughter of tho founder of detectives under Prosecutor John S. tho sack race for boys despite tho tho Gorgo W. Holmo company, on Whlto, who wero assisted by John Applegate. Former Mayor Clarence Leonardo. Another meeting of the ho board of freeholders, Assembly- and the amount of the bill was $2.33. 'act that ho was so email that when Charge Corruption 'ones, Orrln Davis, John Paloy, committee, which is scheduled to be man Theron McCampbell and Fred Tho rate for $1,000, state, county and November 10, 1885. They had throo Hetrlck of Asbury Park was then e was la tho bag you couldn't BOO children, of whom only John W. Hor- amos Booker, Ernest Flax, Ormnn sheriff. the llnal one before the affair, will be Schock, Jr. Tho Sandy Hook has :own tax was ?6.12, road tax sixty im. In Monmouth County Kearney, John Lacy, Newton Flax, held next Tuesday morning at ten "ieen chartered for the occasion and cents. That part of Mlddletown town- bort, 3d., president of the Horbort Mr. Minugh worked with Roy Oil company of Fort Worth, Texas, George Shomo, Ear~ l Jordan and o'clock at the Molly Pitcher hotel, Al- vill be In the hands of the committee ship was then known as Rlceville, Tho picnic oponed with a baseball Investigators of tho Naughrlght Monroo Caglo. Schlndler of the Burns detective ready mote than thirty tables have or six hours. There will bo dancing and what Is now First Avenue, At- ame between tho married and Legislative committee, tho Star Eaglo survives. Tho widow and a sinter, agency on the Marie Smith murder been reserved. o the lune of a well known orchestra, ngle men. Tho married mon won Mrs. Kate. Herbert Kolly, also sur- antlc Highlands, was called Brown's of Newark paid yastoi-day, quoting an vive. case, one of the most gruesome In 'The Talking Book," a new method s well as entertainment from well lane. Samuel H. Patterson waa as- y a score of 6 to 2. Tho victorious unnamed official source, havo for tho NJ5W T15A. BOOM BUSINESS. the history of the county. The mur- of making literature availablo for the nown stage and radio stars. This icssor that year and Gerldus C. Mor- lattery comprised Joseph Kennedy past oovoral weeks boon conducting Tho funeral was held at St. Sto- tlercr.-a man by the name of Heide- blind, will be .on exhibition at the par- ccasion will mark the inaugural of is collector, town committee Wil- nd Alfred Saundors. Other plcyerB a qulot Inquiry into charges of official phon's church yeotord,ay afternoon, Iomor K. Socor Rente) Store oa man, was traced down by Detective It is a combination radio and ho fall campaign, started BO success- lam H. Grant, Alexander A. Wat- ero John Porter, Larry Mahoncy, corruption In Monmouth county. and burial was at Sleepy Hollow Monmouth Street. Schindler and later convicted and phonograph. Entertainment will be ully at Sea Girt on Saturday. •ous and Jacob T. Stout amea Kennedy, Raymond Stevens, Tho investigators, tho story oald, cemotory, Tarrytown. Thore were 27 Homor JK. Sccor, ownor of tho Co- executed. ,-,-• furnished by some of the guests at With tho present high rate of taxes Robert Kennedy, Tony Mazza and havo been concentrating their atten- honorary pallbearers. onlal Tea Room at tho cornor of Mr. Minugh was janitor of the the homo, both vocal and instrumen- :he 1854 rate is Interesting In com- Vllliam Macintosh. tion on alleged racketeering and iroad street and Sycamore avenue, Tho women's croquob match .was senior high school for more than ten tal music to be presented. AWAKDED 55,000. parison, as taxes for the present and gambling connections in tho north THE DOG BAOES, hrowsbury, had ronted Miss Roaa years and during this time he lived Members of the Junior Woman's many future generations will bs & on by Mrs. William Porter with shoro area. A. Wols's storo at 14 Monmouth on Madison avenue with Mr. and club will serve as floaters, under the roblem and a burden for moat folks. ilrs. William Macintosh second. Walter Beado Continues Hid Attack itrcet, Red Bnnlr. Ho will closo hlo Mrs. Harold Stout. At one time he Francis Joseph Comer of Shrews- Assemblyman W. Stanley 5nner.vision.of Miss .Gert.nHle Norman, hury . Awarded Verdict. •-. iloot of thooo attending enjoyed bas- right, chairman of Iho Investigation On Manner Which" They Onorate. hrowobury buoincis 'October. 1 nnd owned . thV IJrouvl striitt pi-opeuy counselor. Miss Ethel Scott, presi- et lunclies at hooh and again'nt ;iovo to tho atoro on Monmouth which is now owned and occupied SHOVVEB FOR A BRIDE. committee, asked if tho committee Tho Roglstor has received a copy dent of the junior club, will bo In Francis Joseph Comer of Shrews- Ight for tho plcnlo didn't end until was planning action on the results of trcct, where he will opon a tea room. by the Jersey Central Power and chnrge of the young women. In the bury waa awarded a $5,000 verdict ark. Alfred Griffiths of tho Abram of the following telegram which was •Ic Is tho ownor of a similar placo at Light company. llany Gifts for Mrs. John R. Ham- Ellius estato was In charge and tho Monmouth county inquiries, was event of ruin, the party will be held by a jury last week beforo Judge quoted by Tho Star aa replying:1 oont by Walter Roade, theator own- Iprlng Lake. Mr. Secor formerly He was an active member of the Robert L. Warke for tho death of mond, Jr., of Red Bank. ado a very efficient chairman. er, to nowBpapero throughout tho made ico cream for Day's of Asbury j nt the Molly pitcher hotel; General Comer's daughter, Lillian May Comer. Tho summary of tho day's events "Tho policy of tho commlttco hap Monmouth Bont club. chairman ore Mrs. A. Harry Moore, Saturday afternoon a. luncheon and not been determined. Thero has been stato In,regard to tho operation of ^ark. Tho Ico cream sold at his tea i Mrs, Lewis S. Thompson and Mrs. Tho accident, which occurred Oc- bower was given by Mrs. John R. as as follows: tho Xour dog tracks In Now Jornoy: ooms In mado by him. Tho rontal tober 26, 1933, in front of Obro'o on no meeting to establish, what wo will I Fox. Co-<'hairmen are Mrs. L. C. Hammond, Sr.( at her homo at Uarl- Foot rnco for girls, flvo years and under do next." August 27, 103-1. if Miss Welo's storo was mado by G. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. 11 Broad street, Shrewsbury, killed the "o for her daughter-in-law, Mrs, -Kathnrlno Mazia first, CauBCttQ DlrkBG Rod Bank Registor, toward Llpplncott. Vanlnwegc ; Mr---, Sadie L. Cochran, c.unil. Joalah Strykor, counsol to tho Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. J. A. VanSchnick, MI'H. Harry girl a3 oho was crossing tho street, 'ohn R. Hammond, Jr., of Maplo Jobs Kow Open in tho United States She was struck by a car operated Foot race for boys fivo years and un- probo committee, llkowiso, refused to Morford, Mrs. Walter K. Dcniston, .venue, Red Bank. Tho latter was r—T. Edivnrd Whoelor flrnt, Baddy comment, The Star reported. Ho ex- Owing to tho fact that I havo Department of Agriculture. by EEdgad r M. DDroostan of Shrews- >oney second. waited until 11:30 A. M. this morn- XIGIIT OF THE OHOHAT?DISTS. Mrs, W. B. Connor and Mrs. Carl ecently married. Hor maiden nnmo Foot men for fflrla five to eight—Maoe- pressed interest, however, tho paper Ing for Governor A. Harry Mooro of Tho United ' States Civil Service Schwonker. bury. The girl, tho plaintiffs charged, Miss Eleanor Bradford, Sho 10 Thompson ilrat, Marcella Macintosh said, Jn tho reported failure of Mon* tho otata of New Jersey to arrango enntflr Kcnn Wants tlnclo Sam to commission has announced open com- was killed by tho impact, and was •eceived many fine gifts. socond. mouth county prosecuting authorities for a hearing with tho Racing Com- petitive exnminut on.i as f then hurled Into tho path of another Foot rnce for hoys fivo to eight— Help Peach Growers. RIVER PLAZA LAWN l'AKTY. Others present besides those men- Frnnklo Mnraa first, John Mazzn BOcond. to appear in tho Long Branch record- mission for me to submit my fraud United states managenu nt I machine which broko her leg. The oned were Miss Emma Polhemua Foot rnco for jjlrln eight to twelve— charges In connection with tho four United States Senator Hamilton V. S defense claimed that tho girl was er's court against two mon arrested agent, $2,300 to anil deputy Friends of Sirs. August I.. Miller En- ,nd Mrs. William Mount of Freo- Allco Mnzin flrnt, Mnry Finn BOcond. In an alleged gambling raid on Club dog tracks which aro now operating lean yesterday addressed a letter to "United .Slnttis m;u!aj:i.-nienl I merely bruised by the Dooratan car loltl; Miss Laura Taylor of Brook- Foot raco for boyo elfiht to twolvo— in the stato of. Now Jersoy, I am liTlalniMl Momluy. William Kolly first, John Delnnoy noconn. Addlson. As a consequonoe, tho obliged to reaprt to tho public press 'resident Roosevelt asking what ae- agent, Sl.-l-Ji) to Sl.^Ou a year, i;unj;iu | and then she staggered Into tho path yn; Mrs. L. R. Reid of Woodston; Foot rnco for boys twelve to sixteen— on ho proposed taking toward pro- Mis. August L. Millar ;;:ive a lawn of the other car to die almost in- charges against tho two men woro and I now ohargo that theoo four of Biological Kurvey, Di-partimmt of I). H, P. Hammond, Miss Claudia Daniel Asay first, Robert Miller necond. dismissed. _ _^ dog tracks nt Long Branch, Atlantic ldlng necessary relief for tho peach Agiic-iilturi'. A lTquii i-[i-,i_.nL for en- I'.-irty at nor home .-it Kiver Plaza stantly. Foot rnco for girls twelve to sixteen— Hammond and Mrs. VanDyke Pol- LIMinn Dwinht.firnt, Allco Dolanoy second. City, Camden and Linden aro operat- rowers of tho stato whoso orchards trance i.s lull-time experience! of a ij Monday nftc-rnoon fur three of her Francifl Joseph Comer Bued an ad- 1 emu.s of Manalapan; Mrs. Charles Foot race for girls sixteen nnd over— A SUCCESSFUL FAIR. ing on a aoml-parl mutual paper and fciro damaged by tho sub-zero weath- kind and duir.ion .'-pt-citii:d in the' ', •nils, Harrison Johnson of ministrator of tho estate of Lillie Until Dwltfht. first, Kathryn Patterson sec- poncll system, and aro recapitulating r last winter. JaviHon of Cranbtlry; Mrs. J. D. ond. printed announcement. Closing date, | L tli ;tnd Miss Grace Ashwell May Comer, and Edgar and Char- Bradford of Red Bank; Mrs. Martin and adding tho total amounts of Tho senator Introduced n bill au- and Mr.:. Hannah O'Connell of New- Foot rnco for boys sixteen and over—• Tho Port Monmouth Firemen WIH monoy handlod down to a ton cents September 21, 1H3-1. ; lotto Droostan were named defen- f Long 1'ranch; Mrs. Edward Orr liny Stevens first, Stuart Edlneton sec- Clear More Than §700. lorlzlng loans up to $5,000 to tho Tho rnhrk':; mimed are subjric.t to ark, l")t',-, ott \VUH .served after which dants. y bracket, which leaves an ovcrago 1 .nd Mli;n Mnrlc Crawford. of Mill- from ono and one-half to two per .rlckon growers but nftor Its pasn- a deduct ion of not ut (jxeced live per Ijridj:* i;ani'-;i were' playrd. Those t rnrncoo foe mamarrier d -women—Mr"weM . Tho annual fair of tho Port Mon- jo by both houses, It was votoed by vinninj; prizes were Mrs. Frank .S. urst nnd Miss Carolyn Hammond P fl M Mi Dlk mouth flro company last Thursday, cent of tho total amount of monoy cent during tin: tt^cuL yc;tr endins: riNDS TWO CARS. f Marlboro. John Porter flrflt, Mm. Mario Dlrkfio flec- handlod each and every day for 'resident Roosevelt. Juno 'iO, liKlf), its a measure of econ- Curtis, .Mr;-. i'Sc-lm liabst , Mrs. Croquet for women—Mrs. William Por- Friday and Saturday proved ouccflas- Charles Meeker, Mis. Addisiin San- somebody's pocket and which la not Senator Kean's letter read aa fol- omy, and also to a deduction ol 3',i Eatuntown I'ollco Chief Dldcovero ter first, Mrs. William Macintosh oeconil. !ul beyond tho expectations of thono accounted for directly or indirectly lows: nin V/illiarn Paasch, Mrs. GROWS FIGS. Quiilta for mon—Alfred Stiundera first, who directed it. Tho exact amount percent towurd a reHronu:nt annuity. J ' ' ' Two Stolen Vehicles In Woods, Jonoph 0. P. Kennedy second^ to tho state, munclpaflty or to thoso My dear Mr. President: VanDorn, Mrs. George Foot rnco for men— John Forter first, cleared in not yot known, but It Is who wagored on tho tracks. This Full infm-m-ition may be obtained PICanc andervcey ari'rl Mr.1-. John Morrison. I havo loarncd from tho press and from P. J. Gi.slc.^nn. sueretary of ihe an y Two stolen cars wero picked up by Rnrltnu Township Farmer Hna Trco Klnnr Olson Bocontl. certain that it will oxcoed $700, In- sum, In a placo llko Long Branch, othorwlae, that you havo votood. my l \ ! ""nul'l other flowers raised in the Eatontown chief of police within Bearing Fruit, Potnto rnco for women undor twenty— cluding tho receipts'from disposing amounts to about $1,000 por day; United States Civil Service Jloard of Jean Stevens flrnt, Lllllnn Dwlglit second. bill designed to provldo badly nebdod Mni Ml : garden wero given tho past week. Chief Harry Klrke- of $50 In cash on tho co-oporatlvo this sum In Linden amounts to ahout at the Ilt-d Hank post-, - " A fig tren bearing fruit In Mon- Potato rnco for -women over twenty—• relief for tho peach growers of Now i-un;(ulation awards. , The recipi- gard uncovered a car stolen by the Knthryn Patterson flrflt, Kvolyn Kennedy plan. This Is considerably larger ?2,000 a day; this sum In Atlantic Jersoy and othor states. Theso orch- City amounts to a sum In excess of ents were Mrs. Edwin H. Branch, two youths, who held up a gasoline mouth county may seem fantaBtlc, second. :han tho profits of last yoar. ards wero terribly dnmngod by tho I.MIH. John i'-'jyland, Mrs. Thomas but, nevertheless, it's true. Georgo Potnto mco for llttls girls—Ruth $2,000 a day; this sum In Camden storms of a year ago and tho sub- station la.st week at lying Branch. Thompson, Eileen Coonoy HGconil. The fifty-dollar award wan split In- amounts to a sum In oxcoos of $2,000 zoro tempcrnturo of last February. JUOCKKT IlKNTALS • l-'iiul, Ml:-:a lima Jiranil, Mrs. X-.. p(.r.The car was owned by Jameg Clark B. Roberts, well-known Rarltan town- Potato raco for llttlo boya—John Mftzzn Icy Stunt, Mra. Thomas Pcttit, Mrs. ship farmer, In tho owner of tho treo. to three amountfl, $25, $15 and 510. per day and which In not returned My information in that you held of Lakewood, who wan spending the flrnt, Edward Wheeler noconil. Tho sum of $25 was received by Mrs. to tho public and Is equal to a lar- thero was no necessity for tho bill New Occuimuts for a Ntmiher of Kcd D;ivld Norman anil Mrs. Arthur K. This troplcn! tree lisa been growing Potato r/ice for hoyB—John Dolanoy summer with friends on Morris ave- first. Wllllnin Kdly second. Sheridan of Port Monmouth. O. J. ceny and a fraud and should bo bocau.10 thin purposo could bo ac- Uank HOUH^S. E.-ichclb;ich. nue, Lontf Branch, A suit of clothes in tho hothouse of Mr. Robert:! for stopped Immediately. I now chargo complished by funds appropriated a number of years. The tasto of tho Sack rnco for Rlrln—Mnry Finn flrot, Hellly of Port Monmouth won $15 , t I Other* present besides those men- which was in the vehicle was found Alice Mazza second. and Henry Hamilton of West Orango that tho Raclntr Commission Is hir- for tho rollof of stricken agricultural The VV. A. Hopping agency 1 fig plucked from tho treo Is not tho Back raco for boys—Robert Mlllor flrflt, ing and still does engage auditors - -ens. niniic the toliowing rental j tioned were Mrs. William J. missing Imt tho set of golf clubs and Franklo Mnl7.n necond. won S10. Mr. Shcehan of Leonardo .Mrs. Ktlf;ar Ak-xander, bag wore undisturbed. Chief Klrke- tiifite of the dried fig purchased at from tha citato of Florida at ?30 por I Introduced this bill nnd by per- Tim J. Clnrk .CoiH-.uvci r prnjipity nn j tho fruit utore. Mr. Roberts has boen Snck rnco for men—John Nonnnn drat, was tho wlnnor of a quilt. Miss Mil- day. Aro thoro no competent and MiH.s Marie Bainer', Mrs. George Hiir- gnrd while searching tho wooilu at ClinrlclinrlcH ltlco second. dred Montag won a vacuum cloanor, sonal effort had It passed by both Broad Mreet, to 1:I^dw.'tid Uraiseh of i distributing tho figs from tho tree IlroaId d jumjp p fof r boyboys—Normas n Brovm honest auditors In tho Btato of New houses on tho urgent Injjlfjtenco of lied Bank. gill, Mi:i.s Florence Brand, Mrs. Run-south Entontown picked up another Charles Lube, Jr., a floor lamp, Mrs. Jornoy to protoct tho public? I uln- sell Jtunyon, Mrs;. James J, Taylor, among his frlendn for tho past week t. HlhHlchnril l flrovofl a sornndd. tho orcbardltitu of Now Jor.-ioy. This Mr«. Kl-t-cl M. T1'iuc-x'ii cottage on : car which wan stolen some time ago HIKII jump for girlsJ Stevens first, Albert Maxoon a Flro Chief bicycle ccroly hope that your novvnpopcr will yeiu-'H pencil crop wan destroyed by Mrs. Charlc-.'i.C. Duw, Mrs. Edward at Afibury Park. Tho Asbury Park Mr, Kobertfi'u farm 1B located on TCutli IlwUclit ucend. not permit this commission or any Hudson avoiiue Ic . Archie: P. King of tlio otato highway, near Hazlot. Be- nnd Mr. Clark a coffee urn. Tho fire- tho ruthless weather conditions nnd H. Scat ten-good, Mrs. A. E. Wilde, car wnrj badly dismantled, having a Iflitli lump for boyfl-—William men stato that they nro very gratoful othor ofllclal In tho State of New tho orchards themselves woro, nnd Mlilillelown, who i>; coimeetetl "with Mrs. Robert Wilde, Mrs. James Mac- sides raising farm produce Mr. Rob- first, John [.ylentkon egconit. number of machine parts missing as iioit howt: t for omen to those who mado contributions for Jersey to laugh this off. ntlll ciro, In great clangor of complete Bell labonuiiricii of I-lc.lnulcl. I'hce, Mm. William Kaney and Mrs. erts ral.'iefj thousands of tomato Ualliioit hlowlnt: content for destruction. Remedies should navo Mr.< Dplii'lli, l"ilbbiTiii'n cottage on j well an the battiuy. The- car was Miis Evelyl n KennedK y fifirat, Mrs. John tho fair nnd who hnlpod in other Ki lad IEemlrlcU:), otherwise badly damaged. plnntfi In hln hothouse during tho litiiu second, Most rospoctfully yours, boen applied without dolay. Tho Potor/i place, to G. VI. Pray, an en- j spring, which he sellu to farmera In llslloon blowing content fi children— wuyu to malco it successful. Walter Rendo. trees miould bo uaved and mado glncer at Foi t M^nnioulh. I tho county. John Tylutkl first, Madeline Thompson 1B31 Broadway, ready for a 1035 crop, and It was to Andrew I.auri'n^on'ij lioiuu? nn Me- TKNNIS (;LUH DANCE. second. Now York City. -•_ _ provide relief for theso growers, In TENDERED TARTY. Shot put—John Toomoy ftret, John Noo- A BIimiDAY SUPPER. the form of Immediato fciloral aid, chanic, r-tl-i-'l to Mr:;. Soilernian of naii second. that I wmi £io nnxlouti to havo my bill Fall' 3-Inven. Fourth Annual Kvent to Ho Held rAlll'V ON'WIItTK 8TBEET. Tliree-loitcad rnco for nmnil boyo and Improvements to Theater. September H. Katuntown Boy Honored on Seven- nlrls—Louts llrnriln nnd Mndolino Thomp- Tho Ninth Anniversary of Wnltor F. enacted Into law. Mrs. Oli/a Ji. name's cottage at teenth Birthday. son firiit, John MflT-ta anil Wnrcello Macln- Boyd Celebrated. Walter Reado's Strand theater at Mm. <«oorfrr, Nlchnlns Kntartnlns In Will you please advlso mo what Fall- Haven to William Myatt of Red Tlii' Sycamore Tehnii.1 club will hold tonh iiocund. Mrs. Fred W." Boyd of Marlon Freehold 1B about to undergo a com- Bank. Curl VanWInklo of Eatontown wn.'i Honor of Hor Hlstor. Three-tPGEfed race for boyfl nnd irlrlK-— provision In to bo mado for tho pro- it:i fourth annual summer duncD at Allnfl nnd John . Delnnoy first, Lllllnn ntroct, Red Bank, gavo a supper plote renovation, alteration and Im- tection of tho Vast peach growing In- Tin) Horiilicl Uirdsall and RobcrL tendered a birthday party Saturday tho Molly Pitcher hotel at lied Dank night by hlo parontu, Mr. nnd Mtn, Mrs. Georgo Nicholas of Whlto Divljht nnd "VVIlilnm Hlnndforil second. Monday evening In celebration of tho provements to tho extent of about dustry of Now Jersey? Although Vanilervrer piopeity on Hnuth street Saturday cvcntntfi .September fi. alrunt, entertained a few Unnelmll throwing contest—Wllllnm ninth birthday of her non, Walter F. 540,000. Now chairs havo boon bought mny montlm havo piuuied, tho Farm to Thentiui-o Hall of Heel Hank. Albert VanWInltle, in celebration of frlendn at Mnclntotih first, John Noonan second, 'roillt Administration ban taken no Music will be provided by Howard hlo seventeenth birthday. Games and hor horan Sunday In honor of her ulo- Klioo rrtcfi for IHtln itlrlo—-MflrKnre-t Nn- Uoyd. Tho dining room "was nttrac- from tho Amorlcan Boating company. Lfuif^i! anil his Aces of Anbury Park. dancing wero enjoyed, after which tor, Mm. C.eorgo Brlstov/ of Went irol flrnt, Madeline Thompson second. tlvo with yollow decorations. Aftor Tho house will bo entirely redecor- Tlie festivities; will be In the nature Shoo rocfl for Bills—Jean jytovens first, l.Ihnu-luim on Vaeallon. rcfrefihmentF) wero tiorved. Berlin. Others present woro Mlsn Alice Ilelnnoy lecnml. tho foatit gnmoa woro ulayod and ated. Now carpets, now ladles' con- of a "sportn dance," and a novelty en- Margaret l'Jcholn, Georgo Brlotow and Khoo rnco for llttlo boyn—John Tylutld. prizes woro awarded. Tho gucatu metlo and retiring roomo, now men's Mm. IJnilla H. Walling, librarian of tertainment program hmi been ar- Those present wero Frank nnd Al- Bhoo race fur hoys—William ISlflndfonl. then Tuttlo, Buln. Suits, Audrey Noo, Edward Brlotow of Wont Berlin, Mm. wero MIBHM Lldn. Ivlno, Mary Boyd, amoklng room and an ontiroly now Ihn Mlildli-lov.-n towmUilp library, In rringed accordingly. The committed Cynthia Borncrt, Ruth Boyd, Dean motion picture equipment will, ba In- My Xlle.i contain many urgent re- or. lir-r vacation. Mlns Iiiicllla Horth- Evelyn MacFarlone, Jack nnd Wal- Willis Thompson nnd Leotor Thomp- in chargh e consists of Miss Lllllnn son of Mannnquon, Mr. and MrfJ. An- A boimfldo newspaper circulation CoddinRton, Herbert MacCloud, Ed- Btalletl. Tha contract Jias been let to if'iiu for nnfihilaiico fi'om the orch- wlok, ai^iliitnnt lownahip lilirarlan, IB Rielimonil ter More, Kenneth MaeGrcfror, Ar- ard IfltB'- , wh—"-o- uro becoming lnnreas- chalrnifin,, Mis;;; TeTersr a thur CotRreavo, Rcgglo Vincent, Mrs, thony Toluno and daughter Mury —tho kind Tho Rogister has—la tho mund Townoond, Ncfl Sickles, Jeoso Clifford W. Stilus, Inc. iipumlliii; a week with friends at Eos- Pupa, Joseph Gulick, Mlsn Mary Ann Loulne of Lonn Branch and Mrn. Lil- only lilnd that counts with tho ad- 0. IiSlghton, William D. Boyd, Mr. wlth tho pnsnruro of ton. F. It. iTuttle, Mm. Bailing and Mrs. vertiser. No premiums or other in* Slellng nnd Avcry X*. Giles. AlmAir"!a. T3-I-1Briclcmas— ---- . lian Hlchnrdn, Minn Loulso Nicholas ducomenta hava ©ver hsan offered to and Mra. M. H. Daly anl Mrs, M- Boya can make extra pocket money Vory truly yonro, aeS Georg® Nicholas e£ Ks geant Honhum of the United St^tfi3 age and handling. Deliveries are i'.ml THERMOS BOTTLE Reed is Mrs. Grovcr's daughter and made also by. a licet of motor trucks JL l Mrs. Patterson in Mrs. Grover's niece. "Christ Jcaua" will bo tho n"bjcct army .signal school at Fort Mon- tancra on a. tmuill outlay, uss of the Lesson-Sermon in till Churches to cxpeditn service. William A. Miller nnd family of nioutli. At tievtiii o'clock J. J. Waller, Values up to $45.00. our high-test GAS and OIL— of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sep- who Is connected with tho commer- Knollwood aro spending a week with For Co-Operation. Mrs. Miller's parents In Hawley, Pa. tember 2. cial engineering department of the and you'll bo plvinjy yourself a Tho Golden Text In: "Whosoever U. C A. K 'iotron company, will give A meeting of the; citizens of Way- Theodore D. Parsons of tho law 1 mlleaj^F) puaruntee. Stop hero bolloveth Hint Jcsua is tho Christ is a demon. ;)/ation and lecture on the side and vicinity will be held tomor- firm of Quinn, Parsons & DoremuM i born of God: nnd every ono that u.;c:i of thj cathode ray tube. row evening at the Way.'side commun- VAT DYI5 on your way, and fill 'er up. and Theodore Lnbrccquc, who la as- Full Cut Values sociated with tho firm, nulled Satur- loveth him that begat lovcth him ulso Tho banqimt, which will be limited ity hall to discuss a co-operative day on tho Monarch of Bermuda for that la begotten of him" (I John 5:1.) to 175, will begin at 8:30. o'clock. movement with special reference to Children's 1.35 a ton-day trip to Bermuda. Among tho citations which .com- marketing and disposing of products. prise tho Lesson-Sormon in tho fol- Some of the citizens of Wayside have Mrs. William Cogun and her daugh- HIS EIGHTIETH HIRTIIDAV. lowing from tho Bible: "If y(> keep been Interested in tho success of such Dresses ter Marian havo returned from a my commandments, yo rjhfill afoido in movements in California and other visit of ten day!) to Mr. and Mra. Dinner Party Given for Capt JS1- Size 7-14 my love; oven as I havo kept my wood Swsloy of Bclford. parts-of the West. MacWeldon Beach Sweaters Bcorfio Inman of Ventnor City, form- Father's cornmandmentn, and abide In each erly of Bed Bank. Mr. Inman has lila love. This is my commandmonl, Tho eifrhtielh birthday of Capt. » position at Atlantic City with tho Khvootl .Sccley was celebrated with a Appendicitis Patient. That yo love- ono another, ao I have George R. Trucx of Oakland street, Special ! Standard Oil company. loved you" (John 15:10, 12.) family dinner party last week at the Miss Elizabeth Long of Bergen homo of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Red Bank's assistant po.stmaster, was Tho Lesson-Sermon al3O include,^ Grant of Bclford. Decorations of taken to Fitkin hospital . Sunday ZIPPER flaco is spending three weeks viultlnR tho following ' passage from the Gas — Oil Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stockton and pink dahlias, pink crepe paper and where hu underwent an operation for Christian Science textbook, "Science pink favors were used. Those pres- appendicitis. He is steadily improv- family of Atlantlo HlRhlands. ami Health with Key to tho Scrip- Brief Case Frank Long, Ji\, of Borgen Place, la ent were Capt. and Mra. Khvood ing. Atlas Tires — Luhricalion tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "We Seeley, William H. Seeley, Miss Fan- The Newest In School Bags. visiting Robert Whltson, Jr., of must forsake tho foundation of ma- nie Secley, Klwood Scelcy, Jr., Miss Free Crankcase Service Freehold. terial systems, however time-honored, Dot Suoley, William H. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. MacLar- if wo would gain tho Christ aa our Mra. Frank Grant of Belford; Mra. en of Baltimore, who havo been only Savour. Not partially, but fully, A. V, Walling and Mra. DeWitt Scott Cor. Maple Ave. & Bergen -PL spending tho past month with rcla- tho groat liealcr of mortal mind Is tho of Rum son; Miss Florence Johnson Radio Service tlvos in thia vicinity, havo returned healer of the body. * * * Working and e Also a full and completo lino Cor. Bridge Ave. & Rertor PI. : of Cliffwood and Mr. and Mrs. Traln- RED BANK, N. J. •Red Bank — to their homo, whero Mr. MacLarcn praying with truo motives, your or, James Trainer, John Trainor, of (nhle-is, composition books, baa resumed hln position as engineer Father will open the way. 'Who did Patrick Trainor and Neal Trainor of Phono It. B. 1154-J. pencils, loose-leaf binders, etc Phone 637 Cor. Front & Spring Sts. I With tho KHngbcrg Gunlting Com- hinder you, that yo should not obey Jersey City. Satisfaction Guaranteed. pany. tho truth' " (p. 320)? Mro, Luolla Kcano nnnd Mrs. Olive Croydon of'Marlon street entertained TlckctB aro being sold by mem- , NEW TJ3NANTS. MIBS Anclla Lamhj Gua and Louis bera of tho Reformed, Baptist and ! Colmorgan of Kcd Bank, Mrs. Lll Methodist churches for a six-hour A Number, of Lute Sunnner Rentals GRAND OPENING ! Han Mazza and flori Peter of Long flail up tho Hudson to Osslninp: on In This Section. •u Branch and Miss Anna Wake of the steamer Sandy Hook on Tues- day oveninfr, September i. G. Howard Lippincott haa made Kcansburg last Wednesday evening. tho following rentals; Saturday, Sept. 1st Mr. nnd Mrs. David Sheridan of Tho subject of the sermon to be given ' Sunday morning at cloven Michael J. Malonoy's six-room Broad street nro entertaining friends house at 5 McLaren etrcct to George OF TIIK from PitUbure;. o'clock at tho Presbyterian church by tho pastor, Itcv. John A. Hayes, F, O'Brien of Oceanport. Miss Agnc3 Dwyer of Bergen place Henry VanMater's seven-room haa resumed her duties with tho will bo "Looking Through the Win- dow." house at 42 Harding road to Samuel Rod Bank water department after a B. Seulthorpe of River road. Cor. West Front Sr, & Morford VI., Bod Bank. N. J. week's vacation. Mrs. Tommie C. Rosevelt'a flve- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinn of West room bungalow at Markham road ALL WELCOME ! GOOD TIME FOB ALX! Holiday Suggestions Front street havo returned from tho Ocean Grove Bank Little Silver, to Robert Patrick, a Century of Procrosa fair at Chicago. teacher of mathematics at tho Ked DINE and DANCE Mlso Dorothy Grauso of Irving To Pay Dividend Bank high school. place- haa roturnod aftor visiting A two-room apartment at the IJG- Mlsa Voronlca O'Neill at Tcnncck. Depositors of tho closed Ocean roy ftpnrtrncntfl on Lcroy place to Music by ANDY RUSCIO and Mrs. Irving Davidson of Bergen Grovo National bank will receive a William Firth of Broad street, ef- His Village Rascals. a placo has returned home from Wash- third dividend of 15 per cent, ns a fective September 1. Mr. Firth's en- ington. result of the RFC loan of $18R,000, gagement to Miss Kathryn Pope, Make Eeservalions Now for Labor Day, MONDAY, SEPT, 3rd. £< Miss Mario Kilzcn of Washington authorized May 22 but withheld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William PATSY BOHELLO, Prop. >t< street Is a guest of Miss Veronica from payment pending efforts of the Pope- of Ked Bank, was recently an- O'Noil at Teancck. depositors' committco to open a new nounced. Mrs. William Eyan and daughter bank. Sinco tho federal controller of Borgen placo aro visiting frlend3 has refused a new charter, tho $188,- at Brooklyn. 000 -will bo available for tho dividend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Voorhls of Work Is now going forward to com- xJMtttuul's Cool 'Beverages, Borgon place have returned homo plete arrangements for the payment after visiting friendB at Butler. under tho direction of the receiver, Pomeroy Ginger Ale \lTfl 0c Minn Mao Jaclsoon of- Julm utiuct William It Wftart.- NOdellnlui dstu has returned homo from a camp in ha3 been fixed. The first dividend, Pomeroy Lime Dry "nTje^rJIOc Modford. representing 10 per cent and tho KCC- lg M ond, ten per cent, wero accomplished Clicquot Club J'OOLZ iS: 20c] Miss Katherlno Johnston of Pet- Y ers placo Is visiting friends at Now through RFC loans of $135,000 and Clicquot Club .^oi' N 2Ur25c] York. $123,000 respectively. Both loans have Georgo Grauso, Jr., of Irving place been repaid. Canada Dry'wni'n^2111*250. visited Rov. James F. McQrtth of With tho payment of tho third div- D-.?'' * '„ MANSFIELD'XSS "^v^-^'*-i/"X*c] I Highland Park last week. idend depositors will have received Beverages ASSOHED, ior0.bom.IUC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper of a total return of 11 per cent. BeveragesttlXl >6Z,,.125c South street aro homo from a vaca- D tion sojourn at Lake Harmony. Coca Cola Sr,'6J TABTY FOB NEWLYWEDS. ( Miss Eva Eolsi) of Linden placo White Rock Water Z,,Zl5c has returned to Washington whore i + pUgA she is employed In tho registration Festivities lit tho Homo of Mr. and Perrier,Watef; .. ."^19^ FUW0R-SEA1ED Mrs. William Bnthsmlth, Jr. 1 25c< ofllco of Catholic university. Grape Juice i"™ V '"'-^^ QUARTER SIZE '. c Public Utilities Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. William Rathamlth, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES WE Frank RIordan of Jersey City wna a Jr., of tho Country club estates, en- Grape Juice WEUHS ""is"1 q'ibol.35c' NEW YORK STATE POTATOES FBHCV,NracR0p\tCu'ib.7«k19c Sunday guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. tertained Sunday night for Mr. and ARE NOW OFFERING ON OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OF HIGH * ri.vs orrosir HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR roRPiciiuno' •. (. itabollle Hondoruon of tho Tltitou Fullu and Mrn. Itlchard Beer, who wero re- Si; Right il.md Cohmti for AMi-~] HEINZ CIDER VlMEGAI! ron TABLE USE ': ^ u-m boi-iic Freehold road. cently married, Mrs. Beer before her [ tioiltil Picnic tinil IloliJjy SuggtitioiuJ GRADE FURNITURE, RUGS, FLOOR COVERINGS, BEDS AND BED- . .. -. '• , -# Mr. and Mrs. Lylo Wliito and marrlago was Miss Nancy Scott of LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP""".' '. . -. ,-. ™k.6e daughter Evelyn and Miss Audrey Monomouth Beach. Games and danc- DING AND OCCASIONAL PIECES. FINAL STORE-WIDE REDUCTIONS >>?^S«vAUUI(. Cook of Branch avenue, returned ing wero onjoyed and refreshments —^Additional Ticnic and Holiday Suggestions—» homo Sunday, from a weok'n camp- wero served. Thono present besides ing trip In thtv Catsklll mountains. the guest3 of honor and tho hostens AT PRICES AS LOW AS NRA PERMITS. . ...,17c"" "~. ' GlonsidoPiclclosMi.1!" ««.27e; Rev. and Mm. Herbert S. Munyon ..nd host wore Miss Madlo Davidson, Deviled Ham m.n.N 3 ''t: 25c ; ' Glonsido Picklosw ."*,. i.,21e of Clifford, Pcnnaylvnniu, are spend- Donald Slckleo, Norman Sickles, : ing a few daya with their daughter, Miss Ann Badger, Miss Gladys Wafors "."""."'.'I-' '.'•' e.;i0c^ . Wax Papers ,„, 7T^ , 7cJ Mrs. Cecil MacCloud of Wallace Kutcher, James Rnthsmlth, Miss Cookies HOHIUM)! -i.I.n..% ,bl5c '• otrcot. IDEAL BRAND OLIVES Marjorio Worthlcy, Al Scaccln. Miss Instant Postum ^.Tis<.?,i.25c : ClMido McGray of Wallace ntreot jl" *-•:! • siurnn rtAlrt Holcn "Van Dorn, Miss Roberta Mo- Peanut ButtoriDiAiujMon. i«17c' ' Small Doltla . 12c >.|>9t spent several daya with friends at Knight and Al Berlow. Knrrngansctt, Rhodo Island, last BAKER'S BREAKFAST Maraschino Cherries I','13c , wcok. While there lie nttended I he 5 Piece Dinette Suites Gulden's Mustard ?.S i«.12c Largo Dolllo . 29c *•.•'. 33t raco meet. BIUDGK, TEA, AND SHOWER. cneccnv raicno EFPECTIVI; AVGUOT goth to asnnunzn SII Mrs. William Chandler of Broad street hnn returned homo after a Miss IJetsy llnnco to Ho Married To consisting of sturdily built table fovir-day visit with relatives at Treu- William HnvKon In September. Depart went Specials ton. Miss,, Doi-13 Brust of tho Water with stainless porcelain top, SUGAR-eiffiD-WHOlE OR IIM.F« Thomaa McLenn hnti returriRd to Witch club, Highlands, entertained S AIL PCPUUlR-BRWfflS lb. t his homo at Binghnmton, New York. Wednesday at a bridge, tea and linen draw leaves and 4 chairs. Choice 1c Mrs. Harold stout of Madison ave- 6 shower for Miss liotsy Hance, daugh- ,UL SIZES . lb. t nue, Mrs. Everett Runyon and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. IJordrn L. Hance of colors, ivory and green or ter Juno of I,croy placo nnd Mrs. of Wc3t Front street. Miss Hanco Forrest Compton of Piiuikney road will lio married In September to Wil- maple and g^een. GENUINE SPP.H1G . Ih. t havo returned from n two weeks' stay liam Berenford Howson, son of Mrs. FRESH? CHOPPED'BEEF . , . „ at Ship llottom. William Boresford Howiion of Mon- Mrs Com Hlmpnnn of ffilm Plncc, mouth Hills nnd Now York. BOP.QGMAS/,,,,/FRANKFURfERSm*m «,2£U who liaR been spending a month with Among the guegtu wero Mrn. Bor- friends at Hanover, Pa., hns returned den I,. Hapcc, Mrs. Ilorden L. Hance, I,ARGK BOSTON SIAt'KKKMr th. 8n home. Jr., Mrn. William B. Howson, Mrs. Al- CAMPBELL'S FKES1I CAIUiHT itMlKFlSIl lh, 12o Mr. nnd MIH. Frank Ciurruto nnd bert L. Hart, Mrs. Charlies Knno, FJIKSH FII.LUT of ll.-\nl)(IW( If). 17o children of West, street nro spending Mra. Bernard 0. McKcnna and MIFSCS MEAT &. FISH PRICKS Ki'l-T.CTIVK T1UIII.S., FIU. AND SAT, ONLY tho summor nt Budd lake. Mr. Gar- Jean Stoverm, Jnnc Button, Julia Sey- T0W8M© JUICE ruto spends the wcek-endn .with hlu mim, Virginia Mandovllle, Elizabeth .....-.-iyc.hb l'i':.'i:i tti.'il ]'t:^i.i/:!c, > family nnd rotunm to Red IJnnlt to Goodrich, Julia Manning, Holcn Wyc- look after h!:i clothing factory dur- koff, Mm-gai-el. Yatos, Charlotte Droo- tl •" 25c ing tho week, '' Bca and Ruth Hhlpnmn. SUNKIST ORANGES . 1 . IS Mr. and Mrn. A. J. (londo of Pearl Citlifm nln I.AIlflK CAI.Il'OItNIA KIAW. 1'I.l.lIS . :*. ll.H. 1,1(1 street aro entertaining Mrn. fiijotle';; :t mother, Mrs. O. P. Mnglll of Wll- Cnnillo IJglit Si-rvlre. WKALTIIV Al'lXKK riirriinUiii); i.i- .alliiff 11)!). 1 JO TI'iNDIOIC STIMNir I1KANS .... M lt,i). i.ln motto, Ullnolii. I\lr;i. Mnjjlll ancimi- A n.'indln light unrvlce nnd nuinlenle t piinird her grundnnn. "Tommy" at which NCRI-O spiritual:; will hn fea- ! imil tin Freart, who njn;nt bin vacation with tured will bo held Sunday evening at s'CV JKI1SKY TOMATOKS . Inn. 109 hln grandparents nnd nttendi'd tho olRht o'clock nt the Ilccvnytown Cnnlury of Pi-ogrcM at (Jhli-ago, camp iticfitini; crovo for tho lxmenl VR0ErAB(.K pnBccei eyew Mr. nnd Mrn. Oleim P. Wl.'ihard of of Zlon MethodlHl church of tlint "Ked Bank's Fastest Growing Furniture House" . Helgen place nro lippnilliii* n fow plnco. Mrn. Mcna Iler.voy In cbnlrniim wedku vUdtlng Mri'. WiHlmrd^i par- or tho ('(mmilttfo In charg" of tho 135 MONMOUTH STREET,' - Phono 2104. RED BANK, N. J. ents In North Iinliola. Mr. Wliiharil, snrvlce. Mm. I.nngfdlil and her Rroup BROAD STREET NEXT TO POSTOFF1CE who la secrotiujr ot (Jio loval Xoung ois)nj;«ra of lted Bank w(Jl takoiiarU RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29, 1984.

Mr. and Mr«. Douglaa Cook. Mr. eration In tho WonmouUi Memorial la spending a fow days visiting rela- rcturned and Is now upending several Etearaer Sandy Hook tomorroi Beefsteak Dinner and Mrs. Mills and family are spend- hospital at Long Branch, last woelt, tives end. iriends here. days with his grandmother, Mrs. evening. Tickets may toa obtains ing two weeks at Ocean Grove. Mrs. l-Jorjnan Johnson Is a sur^iCJ Miss Jean Crowcll of Shrewsbury' lSdltJi Fhillpjil. from the members. At Yacht Club Mr. and Mro. JOBcph Havens and patient in the Hazard hospital t avenue liaa returned to her duties at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kccfer are en- Mr. and Mrs. 'Leland Murphy son Armani and Hubert nnd| Penny Long Branch. the General Electrlo plant on Mon- joylns " week's motor trip In Penn- Maryland are spending several day Although arrangements had been Inso spent Sunday at Summit. Miss Aline Runyon had returne' mouth street, Red Bank, after en- sylvania, with Mr. and Mra. John Leonard. made for seventy-five guests last Hiss Josephine Kirwan of New from a two weeks' visit to tho joying a uhort vacation at Mnholn'. John Ktimlu waa a Leonardo visitor Robert Waluh and family ot Je Sunday evening at the floating club- York spent the wee-end with her at Chicago. over tho week-end. aey City have rented tha Letaeltc llouss of tbo Bed Bank Yacht club, parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Klr- Misa Lydla Post haB returned t Mrs. Grace Hofcr of Brooklyn is bungalow on Glcnmory avenue. no many attended that several peo- wan. her position at Newark after a tw< Leonardo News. Hi: Thomas C. Davis of Milburi ond IJrs. Hower Cully mid weeks' vacation. .pending several days with Jlr, and jilo were disappointed when they ar- Mr. Mrs. Wallnco Macintosh. was a recent visitor at his mother' rived too lato to partafco of the re- daughter Phyllis of JerseJ y CiCitty were uir)£ cottage at thin placo. past. Honors for tho most popular week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. In Leonardo at the itorea of Willlum Mcy- Mrs. Margaret Leonard and Mrs. dish served were divided between the Bernard Koche, Shrewsbury News. I. William Shepson ami Minnie Thurer.) Ella Bills have returned from a visit Sister Vlnlts Transferred. 8teak3 and the sweet corn, which Miss Frances KSrwan has returned Miss Margaret L. Wetzel has re- of several -weeks with reltlves at Sistor Mary Vlslta, who for tha'paa WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY ! wa» donated by William B. Conover. home after visiting relatives at Union (Tha Re-il Dank Rcjrlater can bo bouab turned home after having spent n Waterloo, Iowa. thrco ycara hna taught the-flfth, gradi Several guests were noted trying to City. in Shrewsbury from Richard Bcaka at thi week at Brooklyn. Mrs. Jacob Ulrich Is improving poatoflico and lit Shrewsbury Market.) at St. James's parochial school, k "eat their length" In corn, but there Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Wallinp of Mi33 Florence Ulrlch is a patient ftt from a broken arm received In. a fall now secretary to Slater Mary Cecelia, was no way of checking the number Aberdeen, Maryland, were in town Miss Cora Jennings of Broad strce tho Long Branch hospital, whom she JI her buck yard. of pounds of steals consumed by any Mother Superior of tho Sisters of Monday calling on all friends and i spending several daya with I*ire underwent an operation for thc re- Miss Laura Landau of New York Mercy at Georgian Court, Lakewood, one member. Sherman Boardman of Bloomrleld. moval of tonsils. spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. She has been HUccCGdeuV by. Blstei attcndlnir Surday j shark which wus ten feet Ion;; Fruncis O'Brien is serving on th< Tho Baptist Ladiea' Aid society •Mlth Phllippl. Mary Blanche o£ the Laltowood acad- nlsht'a festivities were Com. and j arid which was caught in Harltan bay jury at Freehold. will hold a cako sale Saturday after- Mr. and Mrs. William Bleclse of emy. Mr* Joseph T. Laird, 3rd, Mrwa. s on exhibition last week at Or- Vincent McCuo of Broad street at noon in tho Baker building. Now York spent Sunday here. lira. H. "IV. Bry, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- viilo Casler's store. nded the Yankee-Cleveland base John Gocrtner, who has been at Tho Leonardo Field club will hold Boys can malto extra pocket monoy „.as, „B.. Crewa, Jr....., Mr- . p.nd Mrs. Ha it- Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch, Joseph Auor- jhM Kamo Saturday at New York. .ho Century of Progress fail has ta nut annual moonlight sail on tlio selling The Register,—.Advertisement, old do Ming, Harold Bloodgood, Mr., bach, Thomas Wing and Sidney Cas- j Charles Poolo of New York open and Mrs. John Ostcrstock, Mr. and, ton of New York and Mr. and Mrs. |tll(1 Week-end with his mother, Mrs Mm Walter K. Woolley, Mr. and j^mes Heg.irity of Union City were Ocorgc Poole of W'hito street. Mrs! Otto Glllig, Mr. and Mrf. Her-1 at the home of Henry Peters over the Scoutmaster Raymond Guenthcr, besrt McClccs. i week-end. Assistant Scoutmaster Edwin Bealte, Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morn- Mr. and Mrs. Jamc3 Madden and Francis Eorden and Stewart oon, Mr. and Mra. 13. Borg, Mr. and ; family of Hollywood are stopping at \'llct, Jr., all of thc Shrewsbury Boy Mrs. Kenneth Clayton, Mr. and Mrs., the residence of Mro. Irene G. RunRp. Scout troop, spent the week-end at John Osborne, Mr. and Mrs, Donald ] nr. Madden will leave this week to Allaire. Brown Mr and Mrs. Harry Isaacs, I continue his work at Hollywood. He Mr. and Mra. Harry Isaacs, Jr., Mr. (is known in the Greenwich Village Miss Emma Holmes of Sycnmoro and Mra. Neil S. Wolcott, Mr. and i section of New York as The Village avenue is spending tho week visit- Mr». S. S. Pelham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred j Tenor. ing Rev. and Mrs. Swezoy at Patch- Slttenhn.ni, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sal- A parts* was given at the home of ogue, Long Island. Mrs. Lester Scott of Broad street Ingor, Miss Madeleine Gilllvan, Missj}ir, on(j Mrs. John Havens Saturday Mabel Willett, Alva Brody, John! evening. Singing, dancing and feast- is able to be around again after be- SPECIALS ! Thursdyg, Friday and Saturday, ^^^l^ Miller, Thomas S. Field, Jr., Dr. ! ing were enjoyed. Instrumental mu- ing a patient at Fitkin hospital. James Stokes, John Laird, Theodore Bjc was provided by"Henry Peters. A number of Shrewsbury residents YOUNG HEN - NEW SPRING BROILERS Hall, Otto Gillig, Jr., Edwin C. Press- Joseph Auerbach of thc Auerbach attended the Quaker meeting held ley Jr., H. E. Jones, C. Wilson, J. H. school of dancing of New York gave Hunday afternoon at the Quaker and Meyer'and William B. Conover. an exhibition of stage dancing. Oth- meeting house on Sycamore avenue. FRYING CHICKENS By popular request, a second of [ er5 present besides thoso mentioned Thomas McCormick, Jr., ia now FRIDAY — SATURDAY ! tho season's cruises will be held on; were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, employed at Dr..Ernest Fahnestock's Labor day, with all boats leaving jura. Daley, Mrs. William Dorr, Ste- estate on Broad street. promptly at eleven o'clock in the.phen Hyers and Mr. and Mrs. Runge Ralph Riordan of White street la ". '.,*'*y i^i % \ ^ * arul aInil of morning. * y Belford and Mr. and confined to his home by illness. (8—10-lbs. Average) ' o-*-©' : Mrs. James Madden of Kew York. The Young People's Missionary so- . _ ft_ Tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock ciety of the Presbyterian church will GENUINE SPRING Crlsco . 3-1B. Un 40(5 Belford NeWS. ! the Girls' Friendly society will give a hold a sale of food and fancy articles Fowl ,cfc7~ (Pan Iftee) I garden party at the home of Mrs. on the lawn of Miss Emma Holrne3 (3—3Ji n>s.) (Th» Bod Bank Itesrl«tcr can b« bouchl! John P. Euler. Games will be played, of Sycamore avenue, Thursday, Sep- Legs Lamb •^yax Paper 2 pligfl. 15c In Bsllord at the «torcii of Mi». John j prjZe3 awarded and varied refresh- tember 6, between the hours of two Marshmallows, . 10c lft. O'Neill. H. CtarBalr ""1 Unm .Wasser- , FIIANKFCRTEKS jelb. mon(s served and five o'clock. Heech-Nut Peanut Butter 'THC modeuly'sdmittidHE WAS rasn's waitlns room.) „ j ^^ service of the Litany will be BOI.OGNA 1 At a recent meeting of the-Shrews- ,THIi GREATEST^GUYjIN Tho Monmouth unit Republican ; he]d at st clfIDent.s church Sunday- bury Democratic club Theodore Nest- Shoulder 14c club of Belford took a bus ride to . moming at tcn o'Ci0ck. THE WORLD-until he" fouml( !er handed in his resignation as sec- Ctuiatla Bry pt bota Atlantic City last Wednesday. Those ; Mrg^ Emma, Springsteen of Long retary and treasurer. Vincent Mc- SIRLOIN STEAK 30o 16. STAB — CERTIFIED out.how his wife made him a^_ on the trip were Mrs. George Yar- ; jsland City ls spendig a week with Que has been appointed to fill his (Armour's Best) PURITAN Clicquot Club OCo mcam} Warner Bros.' great wise-'O|' nail, Mrs. Henry Hoyer, Mrs. Henry • Mr3_ j_p ^ Euler position. IlOtIND STEAK _ 31o lb. cracking otan teamed in Q story . Schanck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pat-, Rcv_ Dr Careyj pastor of a Presby- William llcrden of Broad street la Klrlcnran's Soap that's lightning action—buathteis]! tereon, Mrs. Georgo Heyer, Miss An- ,tcrlim church at Brooklyn, delivered 7 for 2So na Luker, Mrs. Harry neineir, Miss | j, Methodist church now employed at Eisner's factory at SMOKED BUTTS 2i)o lb. (Wliolo) lUrloYion's Chips romance -— ghriotu'*/»«-- from]? a sermon in t e Red Bank. IABD 2 lbs. 27c Audroy Relnelr, Mrs. William Suth-. gunday morning. He addressed the Xtra Qualltj'—^Largo lirtii; "TI lo 1 n uli'iit'Tin h' I erland, Miss Marjorie Sutherland, i, James Bly of Broad street has re- BOILED HAMS 19c 16. Epwor(h league at nlg t turned to his duties on Shadow Jersey Eggs - iiodos. Mrs. •s. Vrecland Morris, Mrs. Daniel L. I M, Cjaire Lingo's Bibl ible class net- Brook farm after being confined to lb , AheanAhearn,, Mre. Hyoray , Mrs. Fred Flick, ' ted nearlv S24 from a food sale Sat- LOIN LAMB CHOPS Mo Ih. Ml M Hnlcy Mrs Aline Rauch • his home by illness. Smoked Tongues 19c Country Boll Mlss Mae Hanlcy, Mrs. Aline Rauch- rd SHOULDER CHOI'S __ 21c 16. Miss Catherine Kelleher of New LAMB STEW lie lb. (2-113. Average) BUTTER . OOolB. ne MM mtft i Several of the Methodist church York is spending a week visiting ^X "LanTxnoma: members visited the Ocean Grove ! cara Mrs. Patrick Ahern of White street , EX,TBA SPECIAX! iSne Mrs Nobel Mrs Elmer Comp- P meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart VanVllct, ac- RUMP VEAL Camels, Old Gold, Chesterfield, JL!c'JL J JV Sn Mrs JW Johnson, Mra. Ox-\ J. -FrancU Ranch has returned to companied by their daughter Ortrude VEAL CUTLETS . 36c lb. luclcy Strike CIGARETTES "Sc cLler, MrS. Ernest Volkland, "«* ^er a week. illness. and son Stewart, Jr., of Sycamore Carton plIEBi M,.I,onaVo1k1and and Mrs. Laura ;J^n^aretHB.Jrons of Nep- avenue, are visiting friends at Wash- Bottom 1.20 2 25° ©IEMDA FARRfsLi: Patterson. (Brunswick were married at the ington, D. C. Miss Jeanne Parker, daughter of ROUND ROAST 29° TJnecda Biscuit . 3 piss. ISO £ LA6R E BOOB Miss Marjorie Sutherland has re- , Meth0(Ust paraonage last Wednesday turned to her position at Asbury ,. j , Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Parker Rfiy } Megs)er of Sycamore avenue, is expecting to LOCAL JERSEY PRODUCE! FRI. NIGHT—FREE Park after enjoying a week's vac.v • Tho 8"acramoI>t of the turd's Sup- FRESH SEA FOOD ! tion at her home here. iper will be administered in the Meth- enter the Red Bank business insti- .Tulcy lied Sweet White' Hearts Gold CHINA TO LADIES ! Ezeklel Carter of Summit is spend- , , rning. tute in September. Miss Parker Fillet Haddock 18c lb. od jt church next Sunday mO graduated in June from the Red MELONS Ing a week with his cousin, Armand , Mortlmer MBk of Trenton visited Codfish 17c ft. Also LAUREL & HARDY in "Going Bye Bye" Havens. his former classmate, Rev. J. J. Mess- Bank high school. Halibut aPC Bskt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Estlow and ier, last week. Miss Anna Brill has returned sons, Robert and Raymond, have re- Miss Anna Roche will sail for ahome after spending a few weeks Pra<-h Bosket SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY turned here after spending a week visit to her native city of Cork, Ire- visiting friends at Sea Bright. ORANGES, Sunklst . 15 for 2Bo NOW IN ITS 3ED SENSATIONAL WEEK ON nilOAmVAY! with relatives at Lavalette. land. Miss Marie Hamm of Broad street PEAS, Largo Telophono . . S Iba. 25c Mr. and Mrs. Albert Runyon, Mrs. James Jones of Wildwood has been has been engaged by thc Shrewsbury Special! LUMP GREEN BEANS . 2 16a I3o Matties Oaborn, Miss Vivian Osborn, visiting his parents here. board of education to teach tho Mr». Anna Thompson, Mrs. Alma j Crab Meat LIMA BEANS 3 lbs. Mo Mrs. George Leek is slowly itnprov- primary grades at the Shrewsbury hC Basket Donovan and son Alton, Mr. and Mrs. ., extended illness. grammar school. HEAK DICK I'OWJ'JrX SING, f Potatoes "I ONLY HAVE EYES ITOIt YOU." B n ey oh n ajor op- Miss Helen Callery of Kew York Mrsh . . ™2.'*"S.Ed-ward T. *Bennett .!?" , w£Mrs. .Anni~r:e I I «. Jones underwent a m< Glass and Judson Bennett spent Sun- day at Ocean Grove. Paul Tarriow is suffering with blood poisoning In hia flngcr caused NATION'S SENSATIONl. by a. crab bite. He .is under the care of a doctor. .Mr. and Mrs. Peters and family of Brooklyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Do Your Shopping In Hay Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Langford, Miss Marlon MfUlCJ Langford, Mrs. David Schnoor and for these SHOES Mrs. Stanley Cook spent Thursday at Newark. Mrs. Harry Lang and two daugh- terB, Anna Mae and Frances, and Mrs. Anderson Grime? spent Satur- Saturday day afternoon at Perth Amboy. Selected Sroni the country's lead- Mr«. William Both o£ Hasbrouck ing manufacturers, these are the Heights has been spending a lev, days with Mrs. John McDerniott. shoes which tho hest dressed Miss Lillian Stryker of Red Ban! \ \ \ II Mr. and Mrs. Korman DeGrote of offer a largo selection. Brooklyn spent the week-end wJ h Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tarnow. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hay and family have moved from Campbell avenut to Kennsburg. Mrs. Thomna Dinncn nnd Pon Gorden and Thomas motored to I*-' v York on Thursday and spent tlic d ij with relatives. Mrs. C. A. JJurlcw, Edward Bur- lew and daughter and iNormnn Illu- lew spent thu v/cek cnrl with Mr i ON AN AVERAGE SAVTNO OF Peg Geigcr of New ynrk. | MlB3 Emma S. Plahn spent M<-i \ Just« iavi of Sho 14 Sfarsf day at New York. j Mrs. Paul Hfiy and daughter Mr | RUBV If E E I E ft* tcr nrc spending two wceits in Irrii | DBCEt POWELL' ana. JOAN C3GLONDES.lt Sire. B. A. Koch cclchraU-'J Jifr ZASO PtTV-S- 79th birthday lust Wf1 tin mid ay, Mr nnd Mr:;. Koch and dnughti'f KM/ GUV ECBQ0EE hath of Union City pponl the wci t C3UGC3 EIERBER'f

end with MM. Koch, 1 Edwin Itoche in j;pendlni.; a wi U Crotiloit Oonco CroaOons.3 with hta slfitcr, Mrs. Homer Cully of Jersey City, Mr. and Mrn. Fred Flick arc m n Inff from Earl lZnulmond house to Jersey City, oxfmd Every Department Will Participate in This Great Mr. nnd Mra. Charlcn Compton nnd In hiciwy grain calf. son Charles and dauyhtfir Krnma of A fuvorit" In brown Plalnfleld nnd Mro. Rnlph Watt< n or blacli. Shnrlt or nnd son of Fhiludelphlii spent t lit, tip weftk-end with MIHB Noli Compton. Mrs. Caroline WiileU of Joracy Clfy $#.50 to $ haa been vlaltln^ her niece, Mift. Jano W. Johnson. Mtssea Mary nnd Thelma Klan, Carl Klan and Marry llartroe of New EXCEPT York vhiltod Mrs. Mne Ludlttw Sun- cloy. Bargain Hu&omoiH . • . Patterns . . • Window Shades . • . 3LlnoIcum . . . Homo Miss Porothy Johnson returned Mattronncti , . . And Artlclta Alrciifly Xtcdiiced at Clearance Prices. homo Monday ufier upending a week with friondn at Lhiyonne. Mr, nnd Mro. Clyde Myorij of Al- lentov/n lutvo been vinKJng Air. nnd Mm. L. B. Rlcliniond. Mrn, Mar« lCroltn ujmnt psirt of hint week at Kew York. Mr. and JMin. Irving Conrad of Paridjj# for Our Jorupy City have, been vifiltinfj Mr. A Unpnrbncnt Storo in n Patron®. TCrifmnce on and Mrs. 1'Ved 3« Uck. Union Mien Fi'uncoa II•; SOLD TO THK HICIHEhl' lak a womnn where ahe flaw HO-aml- Anthony Gentile of Hod Bank, who A daughter was born to Mrs. Har- BIDDER. »o and nho will invariably imy at Mrs. Fred Harms haa roturned formerly operated a barber shop on old Young at Fitltln Memorial hos- WALTER L. BUSH (uch-an-BUch a fjtoro. Rliopponj, ur- homo from tho I-King Branch hospital, Monmouth street, Red Bank, has pital at Asbury Park Ia3t week. The ban or rural, expect to onrountcr where who underwent an operation opened a shop In tho north oldo of baby ha3 been named Betty Claire. AuHIiinwr, Newark, N. J. thblr friends In tlin stores Uioy visit. lor un'pendlcltls. the Lincroft postofflce building. Mrs. S. E. Evans of Bayonno has No More Shopping lowcm nil clnuii burn. The Totsy Doorr association will Miss Needa Porrlno of Elmhurst, been visiting Mra. Charles A. Thomp- Rubber Long Island, in spending two weeks There in another light In which tho hold a dinner and danco tonight at son. Stockings ez: Red Banlc merchant in seldom neon the Baysldo Inn. visiting her cousin, Hobcrt Daverlo, Tho Woman's club held a card par- A ROLLING dollar will nev- of Llncroft Inn. though iilwnyu preeent nnd that 1H as A larfiely attended dance for the ty Friday at the home of Miss Flor- or er roll back your way if tho patron of. all progress, art, com- benefit of the First Aid squad was Patricia and Donald Bryant, chil- ence Brand. Those present were Mrs. [ort nnd Invention. He Is tlin first held Saturday nlffht at tho flro house. dren of Mr. and Mra. Donald Reid Addtson Sanhorn, Sr., Mlsa Florence Unsightly you start it out of town. to bring to ua tho invention, tho new- The firemen of this place and tho Bryant of Trenton, havo returned Brand, Mrs. George Kembold, Mrs. Bandages l£/ ' You bid good-bye on its est creation In art, the latent appli- firemen of Port Monmouth had a tug- home after visiting their grandpar- Stephen Armstrong, Mrs. L. P. Stout, ance or commodity for our comfort, of-war contest last week at tho fair ents, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Dcgtrlbata. Mrs. John T. Lawley, Mrs. John Mor- CALL OR WRITE FOR journey to some other lld or (inuiHcmont. Tho wontlnni k of tlio Port Monmouth llro company. Mrs. Gus Bulman and son of New rison, Mrff. Thomas Paul, Miss Iona FREE OFFER community whose Loyal that ho brings ua nrc not lean amaz- Tlio East Kcansburgera won, thus York spent Thursday and Friday Brand, Mra. Frank S. Curtis, Mra. Ed- ing nntl dazzling than thoso collected jfdng a defeat which they exper- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Mol- gar Alexander, Mrs. Orrlaon Wlkc, Do you Buffer from VARICOSE Citizens will anchor it. trom tlio four coriiora of tho world ienced, a ohort tlmo previous at tho zon and family. Mrs. William S. Best. Mra. Edwin H. VEINS, PHLEBITIS, I,AIU;K AN- TODAY AND TOMORROW by tho merchant uhipB of medieval KLES. OI>KN or SWOLLEN LIMUS. hands of the Port Monmouthlos. Each Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac Foreman of Brasch, Mrs. William Gaughan and Throw away your rubber Blockings times. Even today how often Is tho company having won ono contest, Foreman's boarding school have an- Mrs. Charles A. Thompson. aril! bantlageB tbat beat and Irritate. BOOSTING a town requires modern local store soon as a palace thine is a general desire here for a nounced that their school will re- Got qittcl( relief and lastinrf comfort Df dream tlilnRB. A dessert-bridge party will be held with our new, cool, comfortable and something else besides third and concluding match to dem- open Monday, September 10. at the community house this after- washable Trio Stockings. sentiment. You are only Tho wagfl nnd 'wltn have discov- onstrato which company Is best In John Murphy of Maryland, former noon at half-past two o'clock, under CONTAIN NO RUKRF.R AND ered a distinction between tho defini- this kind of a contest. Lincroft resident, spent the wcek-ond the. auspices of the welfare depart- COST LESS doing your civic duty tion!) of "buying" and "shopping," hut Tho Gcrakilno Thompson unit will visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mol- ment of the Community club. Mrs. NOT SOLI! IN STORES no ouch distinction la recognl/.oci by zort and family. William Kancy will be In charge of (Booklet on Rcqupit.) when you work from' tho merchants themselves. An anti- meet Thursday afternoon, September (), at half-punt one o'clock at the home MrMs- Eugene Layton, Jr., and chil- the party. B. COKIJSS CO. every angle to make this auated and now discredited business Miss Vera Kaney spent the week- 1841 Broadway. New York. l\otto villa "make a aalo before the Hiinlis ho'a climbing It oil by himiolfl Announcement him boon mado of A d o I p h 2»hr tho engage me nt of Mimi En tho r Dean,- duughtor of Mrn. Fred Dean, "~T#^lvf^K'^// Including M to Joseph C. Winter, son of Mr. nnd Service for a Mra. Joseph Winlor. *Tr If Nut, Fresh Fruit and All Flavors. Minn Mabel Boakman haa been en- ^^s/j Banana Split. UWLJ joying a vacation from her dutlea nil :S LJJ a) public health mir.'io, her pine© holng taken by Mj'.'i. JiMomo Blnhidell. Try Our Triple Deck Sandwiches with Coffee Mr. and I\lrf. Henry C\ Wyckoff 0 nnd Mr, and Mrn. d. Reynold!) fiib- Imna have been upending: a coupln of JSWAJ^J •JVD won ltd at Atlnntlu City., Aiinounconiont \\\\u been minUi of Best Luncheonette Service in Town ! A Full, Rich, Lauyhahla lovo Staty \/iiU tin; nn/;nf;einent of Minn Helen Hcar- RED BANK tlay of tho past -week- Krahnort, 2b. lb, .._„_„. Sill afternoon at that jilace. Each tonm end, John Hlgglna, Major K C. Van- MacDowell, eH...... 8 112 Plerco, rf.' . .-..»..„.._. 2 0 0 0-inda ten hits. Vliot, Jr., Stanley Iloblnaon nnd Nol-Gnllnhnn, e 4 1 1 n Bill Oliver of the Spring LaUo club ll£ "5 6ACKJ TvteaE Foil- TflE ttlf?C> eon Roao havo reached tho semi-final Lane, p „ ...... 4 0 I fanned, fifteen, battors. lfredda, Rod round of tho tourney and ytlll opposo Mttle, 2b. _.._™ 0 1 Bank moundaman, had eleven otriUe- AFTER* PiAVWS Witt TUE each othor on Saturday afternoon. M. Geriml, rt. -. 3 9 2 0!outa to his credit and ho walked only HlgRlna will onoountor Major Van- 88 ~9 J» "I two. Vllct at throo-o'clock and Koblnaon OAKHURST. Four errors marred tho support will meet Koao at four., Tho rcfipec- AH B H B given Oliver by tho politician*). Two tlvo winners will contend lor tho Hlllcr, rf 3 0X0 mlBplayi) wero olialkod up against hamplonDhlp on Monday at ton Lcttn, cf _ - -. Bill mrnmmsMB^ - • o'clock. Sylvester. Sb. ..._..-«-..-_-,.„ 4 110 tho Dragons. The box score: O'Shes. c 5 1 1 0 RED HANK. ••MEH &fzm£$ U\ssr In tho doubles division of play two Mntomlty, us. .... _...._,-... 4 13 0 more Belnmv 3 cvr teams havo reached the semi-final Waltc, lb CO.. All K II PO A and thus kept the OF Tt\£. AIA^JOGS - SPiT- BleSdei, !f. ._.™»™... 8 0 0 1Antone. BE 1 a scoring, brackota. They are Nelson Rosso and Wlllinnnan, lb. .. -. .._ S 0 0 1Kenny, lb „..„. 1 1a Tho Presbyterian nine scored their jiuns Incidentally ho P1TCHIUS <5O65 {.-•" P. Vaccarelll, If. Ilrst blood in the first inning and thrjgaine interesting. Harold Potter and Allaire Cornwell Worth, p .._..-.._. 3 0 0 O 2 s (UlfM fluf- UL'S tJ-' nnd Benjamin VanVliot. Four other Oook, rt. j. 2 110 '. Vaccarolll, ab. ._.„ 1 2 Hint THt LAST ,~~xt' i. Joyce. If. „__.._ „ 2 0 0 0i. Vflccatelll, cf, . . 0 0 f pairs nro in tho quarter-final round Gollaiolle, 2b _... 0 l - BCl OF H& K ~ nnd two.,.of Uiom will gain somi-flnal HIM Green, c , 5 1 n M *T£'8£- / ^ *• Hoden, rf _ „ 2 0 0 borths'ia a result of matches oohed- Cnntallco, rf. •—«^-«_ 1 tho ulod for tomorrow nfternoon, At Vnlontl. rf. a back J x * 4:30 tomorrow, Lieutenant Robinson Froddn, p. ._ . 5 they jscoreu »»ui •«"- -•• , Flavins: p k -s ' and Lioutenant Merrltt -will oppose not a second baseman, John Parltor and Paul Parkor, At 81 6 10 36 18 ^n^^|.-p :--i-ri:,^as on the starting end five o'clock John Thomas and Lynian SPRING I^AKE. /••-•• ,v ^ . 1:1' # AD It II PO A «« big double play that nipped Bel- Mlddleditoh will encounter Harold Nellaon, no 4•""0 l" „ 6 Brady and Frank MoKonna. Tho re- Kutollo. 2b B 1 21 1 A FISHT6R. opoctive winners of those matches Hsd Bank Vanquishes KeycEone Stoon, lb., If. . _„ 0 11. will aneot in the uemi-flnal round, on Nfilson, e —„ ': i 0 1 16 1 FfiOM START 1 Athletic Club, G to S, in See- Morton. If - 2 0 0 10 TO PWIS-H Sunday morning at ton o'clock. Corn- ROBS, lb 2 0 10 0 j ha certainly p. .... well and VanVliot will opposo Rooo Saw Battle Last Sunday—Hits Scarboro, rf. a 0 0 1 0 at bat, one being a triple. -HO MAfJ Anplen-ato, BO. .— . 6 0 0 1" I of the fans present that he hua what and Potter In tho other semi-final on Wero Plentiful Queen, cf 5 110 The scores: It takes to make a good ball player. Sunday at eleven. Tho final match Oliver, p. 6 0 110 rBESDYTERlANS. AH H 11 E The All Stars started with but four of tho doubles tournament la sohed- Tho Red Bank Townora noEorl out 1 0 i -, V ~- -; : ' „', -.•-•:•<'• •"••'^ tho Keystone Athletic club of Old 41 4 10 SI! 13 jiof tho team that took the field in 5 ulod for Monday morning at elovon. 1'axzone, so - 0 1 -i vi . .--• -.' ;••.." • •-'•.-Y.'V ; 0 Bridge, 6 to B, lant Sunday after- Bcoro by lnnlngB: Jt, Sammou, 2D. - 0 0 the opening game. Jack Clevenger, Tho finest match of tho tournament J, Sanimon. If - o Freehold hurler; was on tho mound. noon In a free-hlttlnjr contest on Mc-Had Bank .. 00000031000 1—B 7.clgler, lb 7 '•\.'!-v'V;lw [f thU3 far was that of tho quarter-final Spring: Luke- 31000000000 Q—i MueffK<\ c T y He pitched an excellent game, nllow- round of tho singles section between ClaaUoy's field. Tho Townora collect- Errors—T. VitcoarolU 2. Ncllnon, KOBB, Scheldt, 31>. 0 (i !ina but eight hits, all of which wer,c Hlggina and Potter. Hlgglna rushed ed thirteen hits nnd tho Koyntonoro Apploaate Queen. T\vo-linB0 liltn—Olivor, Egclanii, rt. ...- 1 o I singles. "Chubby" Reid of Long one less than that number. itoBfl. Btrlko-outB—By FroiWIa 11. by Forbes, cf 1 through to take tho first cot, 6-1, but Oliver 16. Ilanoa on balls—Ofl Frotlda 3, Jiartin, v - 0 Branch waa on tile receiving end. An- Potter foujfut back grameiy and after Bruno of tho Towuerrj and Qolla oil Oliver 0. Hit by pitcher—By Ficdila other Long Brancher, Ernie Ham- (Scarboro), 1 i [ jamea wont to five-all, tho chop- of Old Bridge shared hitting honors, bacher, was at first. Antone was at All Right* Reseundby Tho atroko exponent ran out the sot, 7-5,each Bottlng threo hits out of flvo HILLTOPS. AB K H E second, Art Manuel played hia regu- to oven tho match. Potter'a hopea tlmea up. Qulgloy, Nordy Aachottlno • '•> . i " ^(lar position at short and "Hymlo" Kciilso. !'• of victory woro dashod, howovor, aa and Starr ouch mado two out of Sodcn, c „ 0 I Walling, who has been playing reg- tho champion speeded up his.gamo four. Qulgley of Red Bank and K. S-vcd, pp. »• 2 o kilarly with the. Rumson athletic club, and. took tho doclding act by tho one-Schofnor of Old Bridge mado tho Mlnlkerllk , 3b ? held down third. Dick Newman, for- Mel-aughUn, 2b } sided scoro of 6-2. only extra baoo hits of the game, H. Tllton. lb —— • mer Ked Bank Towner, played his . 3 Win In The Tenth Beforo reaching tho quarter-final, each getting a doublo. Woodward, II. Tiltop. p. is. ' customary good game in left Held. Al na Bed Bank first baseman, nmdo Cook, cf. —-• Hlg-glns eliminated Dr. L. S. Ylvlsak- Leonardo Team Nosed Out, 3 to ', 3 Sabo o£ Freehold and Art Ogborne sovontoon putouto. lirctinbacb, rf. of Lakewood were in center and right Slate Open Champion One j Visitors at Leonardo Got Re- Firemen's Team of That City er in the first round by the ucoroa of 2| by Rumsonites in Tight ZC field. venge Sunday for Two Prevl Conquers Fair Haven Club, 6 6-1, 6-3. In the aocond round, Hlgglna Tho game waa a nlp-and-tuck af- of Six American Professional defeated Stewart Van Vliot, 6-1, 10-8. Game—Thirteenth Victory for The Stars started off with a bang fair from tho start. Each team mado Golfers to Sail for Melbourne ous Defeats by Beating the to 2—Robins Unable to Score Tho second eet of thla match caw n run In tho first, second and fifth Wally Koneski. by making their first run In the open- Afkr First Two Innings. VanVllct ocoring with many speedy s:: s: s $=3 ing frame. Walling, first man up, led in October. Field Club 8 to 3. lnnlngo. Tho visitors mads two tn Wally Konoski, nco liumson. hurl- Summaries: Three-base Sammon. drives which surprised his opponent tho sixth nnd tho locals countered Double piny 8—Fattone to o£f with a single, and 3cored on New- Cmlj? Wood of tho Hollywood coun- The Eatontown Alorts got revenge The Fair Haven Robins wero de- «r. won hia thirteenth gamo Struck out by Martin 8I, by Swccl 0, by and carried tho games to eight all be- with two in tho BevontH. Tho Town- Sunday aftornoon when ho held tho IT Martin 2, off man's double. Manuel grounded out, try club, new state oj^en ch:un])ion, !or two previous defeats Sunday by feated, 6 to 2, laat Sunday afternoon foro tho sot was decided. Potter had Tilton 1. Basea on balk Ogborne fanned and Sabo was thrown ora made their winning tally in tho Howard Mallon association of Leo- Tllton 2, Hit by pitcher—Martin xtra session the visitors went on a games and two hours of strenuous and went to second when Ogborne let bourne and n. New South Wales ag- batting spree which netted flvo runa from tho third on. The firemen had ward singled, advancing Preston to Inning -when tho Mallcnltea shoved the ball go by him In rightfleld. Shct- two big inninga, the sixth and play In defeating Lieut. Merritt in an- Becond. Bruno hit sharply through ono run acroaa tho plato. Tho Rum- gregation at Sydney. and victory. Ono run would have othor quarter-final match. Tho scores lack's single scored him. Pitcher The Americans will play in the Cen-boon HufHcicnt, but tho Eatontownera seventh, when they made two and shortstop, scoring Preston from sec- son toam countered with two and Schrclber, who was struck on the thrco runa respectively. wero 11-9, 6-4. Rosa had previously ond. In tho ninth Inning tho visitors made another In tho following In- tenary open cliarnpion.shijj at Mel- Jld tho job "up brown" and every eliminated A. J. Nielsen. 6-*, 6-2. Mor- Quadrangle Club Scores Victory wrist by a hard hit ball In tho sixth, bourne November 15/ 10 antl 17. Two man on the team faced tho Leonardo wero retired In order. The box score: ning. Tho visitors attempted a rally gave way to Fallensteln, former big Tho Long Branchera collected rltt defeated Irving Hanco, Jr., in the in tho ninth but woro ablo to ucoro Over Belford A. C. In Twelve thousand pound's will bo tho prize at pitcher in this frame. eleven hits off Phil E^reland, ono of socond round, 6-1, 6-2. RED BANK. league hurler. .stake la this tournament and divided l but ono run and tho RuniEonltoB did The Alerts fought nn uphill battle, which was a triple by Rapolla. Smith, Lieut. Robinson gained tho n 'ar- ' AB It n PO Anot. havo to go to hat. Inning Game—EbSe Fans Tho Stars took tho lead in the into American mono}* the prize list coming from behind In tho sixth in- Long Branch backstop, led In the eighth by making two runa. Beasley ter-flnal round by crushing J. B. Rue,Woodward, lb 4^ 0 1 17 0 16. •will bo iirst, $5,000;" second, §2,000, liiiK to tie the score at three all. Thehitting by getting three blows In flvo Jr., in two lovo sets, 6-0, 6-0. Rue Bruno, 6» 5 3 8 18 Arnone of Leonardo and Jim Tully singled and went to second on Mil-third, $1,000 and other prizes of §500, N. ABchottlno, 8b 4 1 2 S 7of Kcansbui-R divided batting honors, The Red. Bank Quadrangle club ilrst, second and fifth innings each trips to tho plate. Tho Robins man- had previously been extended to win Starr, cf 4 0 2 10 ler's bunt. Manuel stopped She,tlack'a $375, $200, $150, $125, $100 and six produced ono run for Leonardo. Mee- aged to nick VanDyltc, Long Branch each getting two hlto In four tlmea waa victorious in a 12-inning battle ground drive with a diving catch from Charles Blair by tho closo scores Qulflloy. 2b ,. 4 0 2 0! prizes of $50 each. uui started tho tenth inning for hurler, for olght hits, three of which of 9-7 ana 6-3. Calnndrlollo, e 4 0 0 4 0at bat. Tho box scoro: ^ Sunday afternoon when they traveled back of second and recovered to put Gill, rf » 4 110 0 RUSISON. The Melbourne centenary profes- SatontoM'n by a single to left field, were doubles by Wilson and Barney In tho doubles division Frank Mc- Proiton, If _ - i 1110 to Belford and defeated tho Eelford Miller at the halfway sack unassisted. sional championship will be held on Purdy followed with another single. and Odin Egeland. Tho bo* Bcoro: An It H PO A A. C. In twelve inning game by the BeaaJoy wag oafe at third and Shot- Auornoy and Dr. Ylvlsnker foiled by r>oKortfe, J> _ 4 .0 1 0 4Cnthnrt. er 2 0 0 10 November 21, 22, 23 and 2-1. It will ^atti was Jiit by a pitched ball and It. Tully, 2b 4 0 12 2 ecoro of 3-2. lack took first on a fielder's choice. FAIR HAVEN. tho narrow margin of a single point >7 0 IS 37 IS be a match play event and ilrst prize he sacks were filled. Merriman flied to ecoro a sensational up30t In tholr J. Tully. lb 4 0 2 13 1 The Belford nine- took an early lead With 1/Clth up, Shotlack attempted' to will he $2,500. >ut to short right field, but Kettel AH R OIJ> BRIDGE. WnllinB. 8b - 4 0 0 0 5 in tho game when they scored their steal second. Catcher Reid pegged 0. Es 2b 4 0 match against Lieutenants Hobinson AB H H PO A Koncnkl, p. , 4 10 12 The Americans "will nail on tho same through with a bingle, scoring Pcsnno, 3b. 1 ilrst run in the opening inning when to second but Manuel cut off the and Morrltt. Tho army officers won Rolln, 2b 6 2 .3 2 2Bammon, If. 4 112 0 'aripn.sn. from San Francisco on Oc- \leehnn. B. Euclnnd, lb _ 0 In throo hard sets, 6-O, S-6 and 8-0.Garchgo, no 4 0 2 11 fiwcol, c. 4 0 18 1 Terry, first man up for tho home throw and returned the ball to tho WlUon, It. 0 Antone, If. - 5 0 12 0 Deumond, rf „ 3 1 1 0 © tober 16, with stops at Los Angeles, Calandriello was thrown out, short- Smith, cf _ _... 0 Tho losers attained ''match point" toam, bolted a doublo and was ad- plate in an effort to get Beasley com- 0 R. BcheflTor. e 6 0 2 5 1Cooko, n« - 8 0 10 2 vanced homo when Wcrmert following ing in from third. The throw was a Honolulu, Suva and Auckland. They ilop to Ilrst bnsD, Purdy scoring on nicldlo. rf against their favored opponents but D. Schoffler lb B 0 0 9 0 will arrive at Melbourne on Novem- Lccivy. nn 1 82 3 » 37 IS &t bat singled. The local nine woro trillti bad and Beasley scored. Shet- he pkty. Inaley, seventh batter of A. Egelnntl, c were unnblo to scoro at the critical Rynloc. 3 b 5 0 1 1 1 ber 9. The return trip will be made Snrdolln, cf 2 2 110 LEONARDO. . held scoreless until the fifth inning lack scored on Leitch'a single, giving he inning, looked over two offerings P. Ek'ebind, Ii stage of the match. Poulnon. rf. 10 0 2 0 •when they managed to pivsh over two on December 12 from Sydney, arriv- )y Smith, the Leonardo pitcher, antl *Ackorman „ Morrow, rf. _ 2 1110 AB R It PO A the Braves, a two run lead. ing at LOB Angeles on December 29. John Thoma3 and Lyman Middlo- Arnone, cf - ~..Lw 4 0 runs in the fifth and sixth innings. hen alatnnved out a triple, scoring Si 2 8 21 14 ilUcb. defeated John Higgina and Wil- lComronn. p - — 4 0 1 O 3 Ysnlak, no 4 1 3 The Stars in an attempted rally MoLniiKhlln, Ob. —_- 4 0 3 Trailing their opponents from tho scored a run in the ninth. Ogborne tatti and Kettle and an Instant later •Batted for Lflavy in 9th. liam Higglns, Jr., In throo oots, 6-8, 18 6 12 24 S crossing the plate himself when the Anilofnon oo _., 4 0 01 a sixth inning tho Belfordltes tallied a twinged out a triple to left Held and SKIUES SIDELIGHTS. LONG BRANCH. U-9 and 6-2. Tho winners concen- flcore by Innings! Zak lbb ' , 4 110 8 1 tying run in tho last half of tho ninth, came home when Sabo Hied out to hrnw home was wild. Chasey and A!i R It TO A trated their attack upon "Bill" who Itolmar Brave:; antl thoMaxson, the latter a member of the F. VnnDyko, p 4 0 10 8 eral R. C. VanVliet' and Major R. C. chcttlno and Sanborn. Errors—H. Tully, Cooko 2. Konlak S, N Donald's hard hit grounder over third I <™mtui, if. J-j | Monmouth and Ocean counties' all- Field club. Each made three safe as ~e IT 57 oVanVliet, Jr. Thla match wan woll Znk. Two-bano hits—Hammond. Strllio- base. 1M ""'";1- ""- star team, picked by newspapermen hits. The score: played throughout and tho VanVllets outn—By Konoski 7. by Mo»ko 2. Dasoa O;tbi Scoro by Innings: Vlfiltod at Highlands, on ballB—OlT Konoakl 1, "I? Mosko ]< cf. and funsi ' which was played Insl scored many fine placements. They "Chet" Ebio, doing the twirling for ALERTS. Fnlr Haven 11000000 0—2 llr. and. Mrs. Harry Mageo and Umpires—Brlcoso nnd lllgnoy. Thursday ni^lit. Tn the mayor's party wero out played, however, in tho crit- • •p~«-fr» — the Ked Bank nine, had sixteen 0050 AB R H TO A LOOK Branch 1 0000230 X—G family of Marlboro spent tho week- strikeouts while Simpson, pitching 0 fr 1 4was his .sou and John H. .Mount. ffei/ti, s.s. Errors—Lonvy, Quirk, Harklna 2. Two-ical stages of tho match by tholr con- Tho road to better and bigger bunl- o l o i "'urily, 11}. ... quorors. end with Mr. and Mra. Ellla Thomp- nesa Ieadi3 through Tho Ecglster'fl ad- for the Belford nine, managed to get Haiti. 3 b _... baso hits—Wilaon, IS. Esjlnnd, O. Eae- eleven. MacDonaid and Forbes were lond. Thrco-bmo hit—Rnpollo. Strlko- son pf Highlands. vortloing columne.—Advortlsemenu ••Dan Johnny Caiamlrii'llo, niaiia^or of Uerrinmn, c/. outa—By Efteland 0, by VnnDyko 4. Bnnos Allalro Cornwell and Benjamin Van- tho big batters for the Quads. Mac- vttorlinK tiie old lied 3-»a.nk Tcnvnovy, was vclUc. If. ... on bnlln—Oft Egcland 0. off VnnDyko 2. Vliet, a team o£ veteran. Shrewsbury Donald nipped Simpson for three hits again in the pr'e.s.s box. During tho .•nlnnJricllo. 2b. players, camo through to roach tho out of 3lx trips at bat and Forbes 2 2 2 7 1M 10 alcy. p BASEBALL ! Hutted for Reid Kanie Johnny noticed that Dick Xew- quarter-final round of tho doubles' batted two doubles out of live trips •Hnttcd t»r Ham- nmn, thr A)\ Stan;' crnok left fielder, tourney. In tho first round they BUM80N A. O. at bat. Carhart, catching for Eel- •Minn for Ofilinn wan wearing tiie stocking that hn played an erratlo and Inferior brand Vs. Jortl, was their heavy hittiu- when he !iad issued to jncmbrrs of his old 37 8 8 30 10 of tennis but managed to win from BEI.I.WOOD A. C, Yorlrvllle, N. Y., caught Eble's fast ball for two hits AB R Jf I'll A Hod Hunk team a few- ycai'.i aj;f>- FIELD CLUB. Irving Hanco and Irving Hanco, Jr., ..so i :: i AH R H PO A Sunday, September 2nd, 2:45 P. M. out of five trips .it li;il. Tliis rcrullcd to his mind the fact :i,lio, If 1 6-3, 6-2. In tho second round thoir The scores. rfl, r( o o l o that l.-iJii ypav ho ;;aw a p;ur of tho llitll, P 12 2 individual as well as team play rose TAYI>OE FIEtD, Ono block west of Blnglmm Avonuo. BED BAN] y, cf Mnx.ion. 31>. .. Milltown Field Club of Now to the heights ua they took tho meas- ADMISSION. - - 25a .•Hi )l 1! l'O A MiHci lb. on ;i »t nvcr. cf. .. KMilon . 2b. If, ..._ 4 Ktnten Lsland. cloaky, lb. Brunswick Defeated 5 to 2uro of John Keofo and Benjamin Li'itrh, BH Ncr.J, us. .. Groenberg 7-5, 6-0. Tho first not of Mwllun Kill. C Last Sunday at Atlantic High- Pirn. <• f -.. JEKbcrt, Milci, 21 this match was as clo3G aa tho ecoro llullcr. 3b. .. f. oooo Hill, eclik r of the As- rf Innds—Heslin Stars at Bat. lndlctitou, but tho Issue of tho second Ii Mutmcl , 0. 1 [) 0 (I II 0 5—S ed A. J. Niolacn, li-4, C-l. 0 to Hnmbnchcr. strike-mit-i—Hv Cliiviinitcr ilhvnys licln:: rohheil nr n lilt. In tho one run advantage over tholr Middle- IlBUIlhton, lb : Club 110 0 0 0 0 0—3 Quartcr-flnnl round—IllKKlns defeated lloclif, »J - 3, by Schrcibcr I, by J''ollcn»tcln I. linsfj flr. t ;'.'ii!!'' ii- \V;K; I 'i<-k Xcvvman, a sex opponents. Harold Potter, C-l, 6-7, C-2 ; Lieut. Stanley on Imlln—Oil Clevt'iiKer 1, '»:r SchreiljiT 4, 1 Next Sundny tho Fi<>!i! club will Koblnnnn defeated Rue, 0-0, e-0; Hose de- _... r, o o by FiiHeiutcIn &. linscj af);;lci', an aUl-lluui iiltch- An n II ro A Jlnciie, Dor n, Grooms, lllirKimi. rnrlioR V. Miss HnttluT^M! Ar-kernum Knt^rU fiv for- P.rliinu1, hnsn't nihi.unl n f;;tnn; [oseph Ghoz^l, one of Monmouth Anthony, nfl 0 H-G; Nelaon Uona nnd Hurold Potter de- Htruck nut by Kl)i<> If.. l,y SirnpGon 1 t. Himpnon, 3b - - 1 1 feated Charles Hlalr nnd Wtlllom Blair, 6-1, Ilnnca on lmlls—Oir KUo 2, off Klmtiacm 3. I Cjroup Wedni\*>day. at. tho ;;}ioio park lie i|ult county** leading- amateur gollory, Hc.ilin, 21) . 9 3 8-0: General It. O. VanVllct and Major H. rari»i JUt by pldirr—Kliie (Wcrmert.) a1 la:d week iicoitid a t>H Sunday over the Swlm- Kohlcnbuili, H. 0 12 C. VnnVllet, Jr., defeated A. J. Niclion nnd \ Ml mi Hattlc Lee Ackerman or j| -I" wtiii ' present 0 4 Stewart VanVliot, 0-1, C-3; Allalro Corn- Under State Supervision lu;ll:l! mini; River country club cotirao to Ilyrncfl, c. .-— -..—. .- _ | Bciittlc Park lield n "howory party" I - I!i>bwt.ii)n. If. 0 0 wll nnd Uenjnmln VanVllct dtfented Irv- GIVING HA.IX.TNG INSTKUCXIONS. Wednoadny night at hor home llnl.'ih 5 up on par In match play. Mohr, rf 0 .1 Inir Hnnco and Irvlnu Hanco, Jr., 0-3, 0-2; Daily Dmililo—%n& mil iUi Jlacen. Via Ptw-laii of The Koyporl Weekly. Geoffrey Mercer llnlshcd 2 up fnr sec- Kcnilrlck. cf. . 0 2 John Koefo nnd Urnlfltnln. Grcenborsr de« in lionor of a number of friemln. i /ented Lesitcr Uerltowjta and Harold llerk- Captain Charles E, Uunl Toachtnfc Danclnj; and reircuhmentu wcie. en- uin])ir(i-ln-chl( f of tluj lir;it two iinrie:; ond and Frank Flnpitore finlphcd 1 HartKro cf 0 1 FinST BACE AT 8:ao-Bain orSUino pr.'iincfi, doer;n't. iwcin tn he, , able to Woricy, p. 0 0 0 tlti. 0 2. 0-3. Bulling and Ilti lng Tactics. joyed. Those present were Mi.siieu up for third. 'Wllllani IjCddy and Jon Second round—Hose nnd Totter defeated Pe^jgy Slcklesi, MnrliL Eomcro and nloiiMi! «>i(hf'r hiu liolnmr friends or >h Coles wero all even. 26 5 i 27 11 General VanVliet flnd Mejor VflnVllet, fi-1, POSITIVELY NO MINORS ADMITTED Captain Charles If.. Burd of Conover lihi Kfyt».>rt-l'Vi:e}i()ltl pa hi. I/Kit. NEW BRUNSWICK. 0-3; Cornwell end Beninmln VanVliet do Jo:!ci>hino Bennett, Paul Little, 1 ^Matches In tho Hchneldcr trojihy Jane, who Is ont; of tho bout known Cicorfrc Scluilti, Hurry Ronsbaok, v/wk, whih . PIiflHii wriu (lu;;linj.f vt>v Illahland« O.O 0 8 0 0 0 •i X—S •fit the llvimson country club'a fleet Shrewabury river, flniiihint; ono min- IVfil! tilrc.ei team htui won XIVi and who linn not yet been located, in tlio ute and 31 ncconda ahead of William h;ive otlicr i)lu!i!i, mid may fiprin;; f IOMI Ii7!i;, tbn Irifiiiranco men have Errori—H««lln, K«ndrlck. S, Zi winner of a smoking stand which waa Tvhlch haa tint boon defeated thla uca- 1 f i O'Keoh. Two l««o Ht«—Slmixon, Iltslln. ftmi* Ho Jioo nlfio had the cxporlcnco B. Pott'fi Jazz:., fianuu ! Rikor, Jr.'/) won "J7 anrl loat 28, ()io Kowo- flncrlflets—riolifrtJDli 2. (Hole lit disposed of on tlio co-opcratlvo plan &t ritillng da nn International clip de- Or>proy vmr» third, and Bertram 11. IKipi-r men have won fi'i and lost IiefTermnn. Htrike-outa—Hy Worlcy 5, by ln:;t week. Tho holder of tho ticket INCORPORATED. Botden'u Oriole fourth. can IIIIIUCI cxliii jiocknt mo! '-TVs, nnd tbn I^unibcrmen havo won In question la fttsltcd to coim Iho Iteclatet—Advertlaomout 1 and loat 20, foster. frith tSa dub. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29,1934. Page Seventeen atoro on Broad street a large mouth ley's, tho pick of the Red Bank City Berlow Defeats baas, weighing two pounds. Ho also Bowling League longue, In two consecutive gamea by Horse Show Saturday Janet Conover Wins mado a catch of several jsmaller bass the scores of 3 to 1 and 5 to 1. An* Doubles Tourney ROD AND GUN at Shadow Lake. other game Is scheduled this week At West Long Branch Tennis Tournament Sammon In Finals • • « Plans Completed at tho Rumson field but M yot no At Shrewsbury Mr, purdy of Purdy's service Sta- date has been eet. Tho fiecond annual "Norwood Coun- Al.Bcrlow Conquers Champion- tion on MonniouLh utreet weighed In Red Bank Pin Circuit to Get Un- Tho Rambler players are J. Sam- try Club Homo Show will be held ship Over Last Year's Victor Tho farnier-aporteman co-oporatlvu a ttlis pound crojiUcr which he caught derway on Monday, Septem- mon, Ziogler, fiweel, Eoule, Delayer, next Saturday, .September 1, with an Wood and Swaclihamer to Op- plan that was inaugurated by tho lafit week at Jinrnegat. Delaney, K. Sammon, Desmond, entry list of more than one hundred in Straight Sets of 6-4, 6-3, Now Jersey Flab, and Gnmo Commls- ber 10—Sixteen Teams Have Cook, R. Kerr. Tetlcy's team in* already in tho hands of tho commit- pose Grover and Rivenburgh Blon ltust year is progressing no fast too. 6-2. Henry Mm-tln of Little Silver Entered. eludes Dan and Pat Calandrlello. in Finals for Children's Dou- that we oro hardly ablo to keep up Wlndnnarle, Crafl, Bublin, Hanco. Tho show v/lll be an all-day affair, A disappointed crowd of Bpeotntora with It, according to President George caught a manui weighing 28\i pounds Faced with the prospect of enjoy- witti twenty classes being judged. bles Tournament. at Lltllo K(;g Harbor. A picture ol Crlpell, Olmatead, Mullino and wore turned away Sunday morning C. Warren,'Jr. Up to August first ing one of the bout seasons In Us his- Thompson. Tho Hambtero desire, Tho first event is scheduled for 9:30 when the flnallntu of tho Young Men's of this year enoufjh land and water this IlHh was taken by the Motor Boyu tory, tho lied Hank bowling letiguo o'clock. Horaamanshll), jumping-, In. the children'^ double:; tourna- and Is now on display. Softball games with other teams ot open slnglea tonnls tmirnarnont lallcd hae boon taken over under thin plan at an organisation meeting last week the county. Q. Delsler of Washing- hunter and polo classes make up ment being staged on tho YimVlif-t to appear. Tho reason they gavo waa to stretch over a hundred mllca long • » • formulated pluns for opening on Jlon- ton street, Rumaon, la acting nn tho progfuni. Several events ior tennis courts on Hyc:>nii>n- flv.r.>-. | tho heavy down pour of rain tho and a mllo wide. Thin land was form- Monroo Dicker of Mechanic street day, September 10. Sixteen teama, booking manager. children have been included. Shrewsbury, Marguerite Wood and • night before Howovor Harold Pot- erly poBted for a number o£ years is lending the (striped basn content tho eamo number us that of lust year, All of tho local litablea have cent Jack Kwackhamer will (>\v,.t..\>i: K'-iy- j tor, Huporlntondent of tho local ten- agalnot all hunting and fishing and with a bii.'ijj he weighed jn at 22!i hnvo entered tho competition. In entries for the show and many mond Grover and Claudia Tiivon- nis courto, called tho match for two la now accessible to tho unortsmon ])nund.s at tlje Moloi' Boya store. Tho following olllceru were elected: other prominent exhibitors of the bui'Kh in the finals wh'ich pit. under- o'clock Sunday aftornoon at which of Now Jersey by veirucstlnti permis- • W •¥ l-resliU'iit—William McKnlght. Local Elks Capture Bhoro flection a • included among way yesterday incrnin;.; but wore time- Jumca Sammon, last year's sion, of tho owners. Tho trout mason opens again Sat- Vice president—Willlnm lirlillthaw. tho group. Yesterday waij set aa v/asherl nut by tho rain. champion, met his watorloo when A.1 Ht-crctury -Alex Curchin, Kr. Signs are posted conspicuously oh urday, .September 1. The sportsmen ABalfitnnt. peerelnry—Akx Curchin, Jr. tho last day on which entries would The tournament la bcnif; I'iri un- 'I'll': iinal event on the nodal pro- Berlow defontod him In straight of Muumouth county will get their Trotwiuer—James Acerru. bo receiver" /it the clubhouse uetB, C-4, fi-3, 0-2. those lands giving tho ownor'a name. der tim direction of -Mrs, David gram at the Atlantic Highlands teiv- The aereago taken over under this Bhuro of the largo trout as the Four new 'teams have entered the Colonel and Mrs. E. G. Babcockof Wood, who haa been irih'-.t'ii:-tins; tin; 11 i! club will bo the annual dance "Jim" Snirtmon o£ Bumnon, who 1B plan In tho different counties are aa streams of thlu county have been league this year. They are tho Leon- Popular Team Gains First Pos- the Brooklyn Hiding and Driving youngsters of this and juirroundin^ n\A cabaret .Saturday night of this elated to win hla homo town tourna- follows: stocked with 1,500 trout. Earl Bat- ardo Held club, J. B. Allen company. sion of Season Trophy—Win club will bo among- the judges. It ia communities in tho Ramo of tennis. vvoek. jJtive Mnllen will act fia rnas- ment, was unablo to control Borlow'B tcrsby of Hiirdmg road, who Is em- Schneider's market and Eatontown. expected that Hnrry East of Burnt Allentte ii...... — ....,.•„••, 2.000 Nine Games and Lose One in The tournament got underway yester- lei' of cor>-n)i.jni'-;i and thero Will be speedy aervea and found it hard to Burlington - 8,otu ploytui at the Mutor lioya store, per-" Three of tho teama in last year's Mills will Judge (he polo classes. A day morning* with ten couples sn en- .1 divci?;is,l»i!l rlub vs. Mllltowa IOVJ. Inches. feating both Vines and Karel Koze- addition of new names to a team's Haven. • • FicM rhili ot Nov.' lirunawlck at Atlanllo over GilUir, Wood won from Mae- half of the league as the second half Jane Mason nji:d,4Edith VanVHft will Iliuhlnnda. Tho previous murk for this spec-Ira luh, CzcchoalavaJtlon, who vanquished roster was changed to provide that play the winner's between Marit? liod Hunk Drncona va. Leonardo FloH Connoll 0-0, 0-0, and Brady won from no sUch additions may.bo made un- of the tourney ended In a tie between Wordon 7-5, fl-2. In tho oeml-flnalo caught with rod and reel was five Hlchards in the semi-finals. tho local Elks and the local Y. M. C, Kaco VS'on By Llndy. Cantiliion nnd Pinky Pegernmn nnd I'lul) on .Midrllotuvm hit'Ii ochool Hald at pounds. til the schedule has been in effect Joseph CS. P. Kennedy's Lindy Audrey Jackson and Joan Ann I't^t. Lcminrdo. Korr defeated Hagaman 6-4, fl-8 and Vines and Richards will meet In six weeks. Last year changes could A. teams and a tie for second placo Rod Ilnnk Clovora VB. Laird othlotlo V • « sailed in flrat Sunday morning in the Prizes of two small silver loving cluh of Scobeyvllle nt Scoheyvllto. Wood dofcatod Brady 6-2, 8-0. Tho tho feature singles mutch, best three be made after four weeks. between tho Postofllco and Tetley's finals will bo played an noon no the When experienced charter boat out of Jive sets. Nusseleln Is sched- teams. The Elks and tho Y. M. C. A, weekly race of the Monrnouth boat cups will be donated to (he winners lied Itnnlc Towncr3 vs. Manasrjuan ath* superintendent 1B ablo to put tho captains resort to galling blueflsh in- uled to play Frank Hunter of New A new rulo provides that a player teams being tied with four wins and clut. William H. R. White's Dolphin of the children's doubles tournament t.-tii; club at McClnskoy field on Noirmaa : can receive only one individual prize. irini;;) road. municipal courts ln shajioF stead of Instructing their patrons to York, former teammate of "Big Bill" one loss while the other two teams was second and boats piloted by Hur- and two pencil boxes to the runnera- Fair Hnven Hobim VI. Neptuno Clt^ hoist them over tho gunwales them- iTlldcn. Vines, hailed as the most For Instance, if a player at tho end were tied with two wins and two ry McMahon, Delford Fisher and El- ups in the tourney. Democratic club flt Noptuno. of the season wins tho high score aolveo ono get3 tho Idea that the colorful player among the profes- losses apiece. wood Powers finished third, fourth Monday preceding the tennis tour- Colored Giants Win blues gaffed aro sizeable fish. sionals since the passing of Tllden, prize and the prize for having: the and fifth respectively. Races will be best average, ho will be compelled to Tha members of the Elks team In- hold by the club on Sunday and Mon- ney a was g"Ivon by Mr*. A bonafldo newspaper ata That's what happened last week wns national amateur champion In cluded Harold Glblin, manager, Wil- Wood in honor of tho children and —tho kind The Register hae—io tho By Score of 14 to 0 down along tho JerBoy coast. Blue- 10:il and 1033, and Hire Richard:] nnd chooso which prlzo ho shall receive. day mornings. He will not be allowed to have both liam Wlndpagle, captain, Jack Landa, elders she has been coaching dur- only kind that counts with tho ad- flsh (Which ran from three and ono- Hunter, WHH a former Davis Cup Fred Jones, Arthur Farrel, Robert ing the past tennis season. Ice vertiser, No premiums or other In- Tho Red Bank Colorod Giants half to olffht pounds, and In some star. awards. Boys can make extra pocket money ducements have ever beon offered .to Bryant, Harry Klatiky, William cream a*nd cake wnrn served. secure circulation.—Advertisement trounced tho Walkor athletic club of cases larger, wero taken In goodly Mayor Sherman O. Dennis, who Only players who have rolled in Belling The Register.—Advertisement. thirty or more games during tho sea- Ward, Thomas and Joseph McVcy, Rumaon, 24 to 0, last Sunday aftor- numbero In tho vicinity of Big Hock will occupy a box with the city Harvey Minor, Milton Heller, Frank noon on MIIOB field. Tho Giants got woll offshore from Avon. councllmon and City Manager Carl son will bo allowed to enter tho com- petition for the prizes offered by mer- Kaiser, William Maloney, ThDmas off to a olx inn load In tb.8 second In- Largo schools of flsh wero sighted II. Bischoff, will act as honorary King and Clark Worthlay, C I ning and scored almost at will. H. on Wednesday, and tho charter bont referee, Governor A. Harry Moore chants after the. season. Special Johnson, Rod Bank hurlor, held tho sklppora and their patrons went to having declined Jn order, as ho put prizes will be given the winners of Walker's hitloss. Tho score; work on thorn. Tho result was that it, "to more thoroughly enjoy the tho roll-off among players who have Susan Robertsori, *>' BED BANK. nearly every boat which wont, nut matches." The governor will attend participated in fewer than thirty AD H H E with members of his family, who games. V. Orecn, 2b -... 6 2 2 0 Drought In good catches of blues. Keeps Swim "fitle On Wednesday, for Instance, Ciipt. will spend the week-end with'him at The entrance fee, formerly $8, was ll«wllnit«, If - 5 2 10 raised to $9. A portlon'of this amount Ruach. It - —. 4 110 Horman Guhl, skipper of the Ace, the Little White House nt Sea Girt. will go to the American bowling con- Miss Susan Robortoon of Sea A. .lohnaim, 2b _ 4 110 which doclco at Tonics' boathou;;e on Lowell ThomaH, author and radio Bright retained her title1 In tho na- iteovcB, ofl. ...«.„...»..-.. 6 1 2 0 broudcastcr, will also occupy one of gress so that a local team may enter Wilion, rf - -... 6 0 1 0 tho Shark river at Avon, took out that organization's tournament next tional long distance championahlp Dlx. c - 8 S 0 0 Dr. Jacob Reiner of Elizabeth and a the boxes with his parents, who aro year. Sunday at Jones Beach, Long iBland, L^vnon, cf 8 2 0 0 lew gucBta. They came in with nine- Asbury Park residents. when sho covered the four-mllo even II. Johnnon, r - — S 2 0 0 teen blueflsh and bonlta. On the The matches, scheduled to get un- .^ ~ in 59 minutes and forty seconds. It 37 14 ~8 ~i same day Capt. Stanley of the Ernest der way at 3:30 o'clock, arc spon- was her third consecutive victory in • RUM30N. Riimson Ramblers AB n H E K, also of Tonlin, took out Charles sored by the Colonial Terrace Ten- this event. Mls3 Robertson, wearing Martin, 31 4 0 0 1 Groon of Flanders and a party. Thi'y nis club, which staged a match at Defeat Tetley's tlie emblem of the New York Wom- Cunningham, rf. -... 8 0 0 0 returned with fifteen blueliah weigh- the Convention Hall two years ngo en's Swimming association, finished Rdnhardt, c. ...„ - S 0 0 0 sixty yards ahead of her teammate, O'Drlen, tf _..- 8 0 0 0 ing from twenty to thirty pound:! between Tilden and Richards. Thero In two interesting" games of soft- (jraf, 2b - - 4 0 0 0 apiece, and ten bonlta. has been a heavy advance sale of ball, which has proven popular Miss Dorothea Dickinson. Pnrmley, «B. - 8 0 0 8 • * • ieats, and it is expected the hall's among the service clubs of the Hounlhnn, lb. ... 8 0 0 0 seating capacity of 3,000 will bo Ktrvenn, tf 2 0 0 0 The biggest week-end of the cur- county, played last week at Rumsoit The road to better anfl bigger busi- 1 1 taxed. ' ness leads through The Register's ad- Conwny, p * 8 0 0 0 rent season for Beabasn and por^H . ! the Hiimson Enmblers defeated Tet- vertising columns.—Advertisement s experienced by anglers on the werfswis i 28 "J ~0 ~l Glory of Sheopshead bay over Satur- Titles for tho Week-end. day and Sunday, fishing at Manna- THUHS. qunn and Seaeldo Park, New Jersey. A.M. P.M. Capt. Chub Martin roportcd that j. Knmly Hook 11:17 H. was high hook Sunday Jlltlhluniln Drldgo ..._ ;' 12:27 Asbtiry Fnrk 11:E2 11:58 •with 185 bass and porglcfl. C. J. FH- lUlmar Pier IliS2 11:68 lus, with 1S7, was runner-up. Al GOLDEN PLY 1'olnt I'lnnnnnt 11:D2 Ili58 Molcson hod 149 and E. Biuco Hrnth THANK. GOODNESS, WE Mil. SAT. TIRES A.M P.M. A.M. P.M. 81. Saturday's catches were only ONLY SMASHED A FENDER U:\m\y Hook 0:18 12:40 1:08 1:38 slightly smaller. lltehlnndi Urlclgo 0:63 1:20 1:48 2:18 * o • WE'RE LUCKY TO BE ALIVE Atbury Turk .... 12:25 0:58 1:28 Bclmnr Pior 12:28 0:5S 1:28 Benjamin Cook of Branch avenue Print PIcnRRiit.... 12:25 0:58 1:28 haa weighed In at tho Motor Boys octane

19 EAST FRONT ST., RED BANK. Phone 372. Specials ! Week Ending Saturday, Sept. 1st.

'0mSiHEATINSI0E A .steady diet of RfchfieW Hi- 4'"*XMA TIRE CAUSES) Octane, gasoline.'is all any cancan 70 'M^T^x THIS ask of its owner. Lilra Tills Kappesi Richfield Hi-OctaneJn the tank pf you want this life saving tire? means surety of getting all the gaso- line value your gasoline dollar can iiiik^¥^isl Ilere'a tire news that menus money !u ynur pocket. IUghtMlow — buy.. unit until Labor Day —you c;m ttot ftfniiino tiooJrlch Safety Silver- towns with tlio Life-Savor (JoMon 1'ly, -.K an animinft price reduction. Justlasithejinchiorjjthe-foot is Here's t!ic chance of a lifetime to ^v.i tho (tro that prevents thoflrfat used to^measure.length—"octane" ;MlM-SAVER GOLDEN PlT] xinsoeii causo of blow-outs ,. . tho the that: miiUc3 you 3 times is the technical unit for measuring »\ RESISTS HEAT- / safer from blow-outs at tnihiy's lii!lJt spccJ--. Loin Lamb Chops 39c lb. "-{ PREVENTS THESE ) Rib Lamb Chops 32c lb. the* anti-knock quality of gasoline. And think of tho saviniJ you m:iK<-! Ily (niltiJi,! (inlilen Ply Sllvet- .1 BLOW-OUTS /fy . towna on your cur now—at those prices -you not only got tho Hamburg Steak 2 lbs. 29c The higher th&octanc rating, the only tiro in the world tline S^1"1 -v0" bullion 1'ly blow-out protec- Smoked Cali Hama 14c lb. better the anti-knock quality: tion, but you dot months of ixtm luili-.u'.c. ami I ho nntl-skld safety' Smoked Ox Tongues 25c lb. that you'll need in the \sintiT monilw :ifn%aJ, Country Roll Butter 32c lb. Don't miss thin (rat opportunity. Come In now mid Imvo youf air equipped with Colilon 1'ly Silverlowni at this niniicy-aavlnft sale UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. Dole No. 1 Sliced Pineapple large can 19c Peanut Butter 1-lb.jar 17c Leader Coffee lb. 21c Puffed Rice 2 pkgs. 23c Puffed Wheat 3 plcg3. 23c cu n c Kuprr & Ilnllanan Obro'rt Scrvico Rtntion M'm. Ifiiiini'bi'ii Walter Baker's Cocoa Va"^* ^ Illver ltotul, Ilroatt Strot»t, 1'lvn ( uriliTM, 171 W. Front Nt., Itrd Hank, N. J. Campfire MarohmallowB 1-lb. pkg. 18c llmnbnn, N. years ago andThursday morning for the removal oi James J. Hogan of McLaren street lta boat rido a success last I' riday. help you nml without any obll- Tha tmlillo In cordially Invited to ieven reds. City, formerly of Red Bank. Mr. his t^naila and adenoids. and William Clair of Shrewsbury re- gntlon will bo glnd to call »t UBO thu Kcildinir Boom. Tvriich IN had resided here ever since. Ho was Theodoro J. Labrccquo, President. Nino reels of welcome home scene8 Q|.ny ,a tho Brandson 0, Mra>- Fmnk employed ns an expressman. Besides Mrs. Dora Dressier of Sunsot fivc- turned Sunday from a week's auto- —Advertisement. your request l»"fiir" «iilorncavor~MCN back - straps I was in Kcd Hill cemetery in Middle- avenuo In a fall from a tree at his 26, lionvcr No. 41, Ilcnvoretto No. fl, To- of yellow organza, trimmed with | town. home Monday afternoon received a ers, Horace G. Smith, William R. ledo No. 0, Toledo No. 1, No. S3 Vulcim flattens the ab- brown velvet. Her accessories were Taylor, Danlol T. Hondrlclcson, Wil- chain tongB; nil in Kood condition. A Kood laceration of tho left wrist and left liam Palmer, Mra. Hazel Schild- domen, uplifts Theron McCampbell's of brown velvet and she carried nn thumb. He waa released tho same hay for ensh. Aildicis R O., hon 611, tho bust, and Walter R. Mlnton, knecht, tho Rev. Mr. Wobster of Hctl Unnk." arm bouquet of Joanna Hill roses evening. KeaMburg, Rev. W. S. R. Powoll of controls the tied with brown tulle. n life-long resident of Fnir Haven, GlHt, WANTED (or iieumul housework. 23 Professional Letter to Citizens ! died last Friday afternoon at his Fetor Monon, Jr., of Old Bridge, re- South Keyport, Harvey Bodle, Jr., West Front street. Eed Ilk hips. I Tho mother of the bride wore an ceived contusions of tho scalp Sunday Ralph Bedlo, and aalsl o thoso who oo Tennis Matches IjCt bur expert ' afternoon dresa of chiffon with homo on River rond. Ho was 73 d t fl l'OH SALE. sWtiTo impploa. pedigreed; years old and had been In poor health afternoon when ho was struck by a kindly sent flowers. reasonable. 108 IIudBon avenue, lioil Utters show On the School and brown accessories. Her flowers wero ball while witnessing tho Red Bank The Family, Pnnk, phono.2220. Convention Hall, you what a shoulder corsage of Talisman for some time. —Advertisement. Mis-Simplicity Tax Problems. loses. Tho grandmother of tho Mr. Minton was born at Fair Towners-Keystono A. C» baseball ASBURY PARK can do. groom was attired In pearl gray with Haven and was the son of tho late game. IIo waa an Old Bridge rooter. Card of Thanks. To Thoughtful Citizens: i whito lace and wore a corsage of g;u- Joseph and Caroline Bennett Min- Langdon Kansler of Cherry street Wo tako this moan3 of expressing Sat, Sept. 1,8:30 P.M. ton. For moro than fifty years ho was treated Monday at tho local in- our thanks to all who helped lighten TICKETS, - ONE DOIXAR, $4.50 to $10 . ... „ „„,, ,. 'denlas and lilies of the valley. stitution for a dog bite. Tho dog was our burden, caused by tho death of You owe it to your families and to The m Jma ^ h[a best j)mn ))|3 followed tho sea. Ho is survived by our dear husband and father, James OB AH Seals Reserved. your investments in property and> his wife, Mrs. Content Sutphin Min- owned by Teaalno Mariano, bro FranW K GraV| of Re(1 Hycra. We especially thank Rev. WATCHES, CLOCKS Few at $1.50. Boxes $l.«0. business to come out next bundaj Bank Wald0 G, Mile3 ot Bristol, ton; live children, Mrs. Albert Lin- Joseph Leanehan of Neptuno re- and Mrs. Elijah Reed, Harvey Bedle, ceived a laceration of tho solo of Ills Colonial Torraco Tennis Club. , acted as usher. barger of B'air Haven, Mrs. Ruth the firemen nnd pall bearers, and and JEWELRY Solomon of Sea Bright, Mrs. , Mar- right foot Monday night when he thoso who sent llowers and loaned For Itescrvuthms Phono 4010. 17 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. cars. ,ourot tho garet Gootheil of Nutlcy, Mrs. Vera stepped on a pieco of broken glass Accuracy, skill and experi- Mclntosh of Brooklyn and Melville while walking around in his bare feet. Signed, ence enable us to do the of Minton of New York, and a sister, He was treated and later released. Mrs. James Hyers and Family. Chancery S/302. Monmoiith Comity Siirrogntc'a Office. —Advertisement. « your tax-fluting representa- ^T^™^^^ Mrs. Margaret Everett of Eastsldo Mrs. Madeline Hannibal of Fair Ha- most delicate repairing. We SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho matter of tho estate of Frank J. y guarantee satisfaction. Our Hy virtue of a writ of A. fu, to mo [Jl- Dlbbcn, deceased. tlve in tho New Jersey Legislature whlle tho BUCSts a3sem bled. TJ10 ^ Park. ven underwent an operation Monday Card of Tlianka. icctcd, imiueil out of tho Court of Chmi- Kottco e creditors to present claims to come out and check up on the h rln Processlona, was u eti and The funeral was held Monday af- morning for tho removal of her ton- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geyor ex- prices will please you. ce ry of tlio Ktfito of NL-W Jersey, will bo fc press their heartfelt thanks for tho against catnte. facts and conditions confronting the dur, tho ccrcm shubCrt.s Serc. ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late sils and adenoids. expoBCil to Hiilo at public vemiue, on ^iirsuant to 1he order of Joseph L. people which I have strlved so hard , Miss Estell Brown, colored, of West many acts of kindness shown them MONDAY, THE 24th DAY OF SETTEM- Dohahny. Surrogate of the County of Mon- nad0 waa played home with Rev. John JX Blair, pas- in their bereavement, caused by tho Silverware Repaired IJEIt, J03.4. jnouth, made on the thirtieth day of July, to remedy lor the past ton years. Tho bride is a graduate of the Unl- tor of Embury Methodist church of Bergen placo was admitted at the 1934, on tho application of Onhelta Dib- death of their daughter Evelyn.—Ad- and Replated Like New Iiotweon tho houra of 12:00 o'clock and You will get a hotter idea of what a vcrslty of Richmond and is a mem- local Institution Saturday where she G:00 o'clock (ut 2:00 o'clock, Ilnyllyht ten flud Ccorfo XH. Hoberts, executors ot Little Silver, ofllciating. Tho bearer3 vertisement. the estate of Frank J. Dibbcn, deceased, job it Is to bring about needed ro- h0T ot Alpha psl omega. Mr. Gray, is being held under observation. Savinu Time) in tlio nfiornoon of miiil duy, were Mayor Augustus M. Minton, C. nt tho Court IIOUHO in tlio Horoiiiili of uotiro is hereby jriven to the creditor.! of forms. ; who is a graduato of tho Red Bank Isaac Savage of New York city was Card of Thanks. js&id deceased to exhibit to the subscribers, Ray Sweeney and Prentice and John We, tho family of tho lato James KieclioUl, Ciiunty of MonmouUu New Jer- executors na aforesaid, their debts and de- It took much effort and persistence '; high school, received his B A. from Minton. Burial in charge of the admitted at tho local hospital last sey, to fmtiufy n decreo of nnld Court mands nfrainst thi) tmid estate, under onth, i. ^ iu J u 4 V,J«U -ii the University of Richmond and his Friday where ho ia being held for Hatton Swindell, thank tho many umnuntlnir to npproximatuly $(5,005.0 0. y Worden funeral home was in Fair 38 Broad St., Red Bank within six months from tho date of the to arrange lor the debate which will . . friends and organizations who ren- All tho foIlowliiK tract or pnrcd of aforesaid order, or they will bo forever Master 3 d froni Columbla Unl View cemetery. medical treatment. dered aid in our bereavement in tho TcL 183L 1RII<1 nnd prcniiiiCii, herefnuftor particularly barred of their actions therefor against tako p ace next Sunday afternoon in voraj *• Mrs. Mary Magee of Atlantic High- passing away of their dear husband, ilem-rlbeil, nitiinto. lyltitf nnd bchiff In tho the nald subscribers. the Sylvan Forum at Holmdel. Here- K * an(, Omicron Ddt K lands was admitted Monday at the father and brother.—Advertisement. Borough of Red Unnk, In tho County of Miss Evelyn Goyer. Jlimmmith nnd Stftto of Ni!\v Jersey, Dated Freehold, N. J., July 30, 1934. tolore the organized school men and ,md hig sodal fraternlt lg Pnl G^m. hospital as a medical patient. OPHELIA DIIJHEN, tho big business interesta have been rj it The funeral of Miss Evelyn Geyer, FJKST TKACT: Healnnlnir • at a ctnko 174 MBPIO Avenuo, lied Rnnk. M. J., ma e a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Miss Christino Arnono of Linden jtmuliiiFr In tho Hniitheily KU]O of ltivor GEORGE B. HOBKKTS. at swords points as to the costs of After a'wedding trip in the moun- Goyer of Rumson, who died on place and Dorothy and Betty Ann Street, dliitnnt u\ona Itiver Street, ^28 feet Keyport, N. J., ft. F. D., nchools, nnd they aro today. Next westerly from fho point of intuiHectlon of Executors. talns> the couple wlu roside at 5U Wednesday of last week in tho Mon-Parker, daughters of Mr. and Mra. tho northurly uldo of Itiver KtrcOt with tlio Sunday you can hear able speakers West 122d street, New York City. The mouth Memorial hospital at Long William L. Parker of Highlands, all westerly nldo of Sltrcwsbury Avonue; thenro (1) northerly iilorfc the westerly Monmouth County Surrogate's Offica. present the facts and figures as they Broora ia a member o, the faculty Branch, was held on Saturday after- underwent operations yesterday bellevo them to be. I am sure every- j research assistant in the Span- lino of liitn! of Manele, 1B0 feet to tho fa the matter of the estate of Ida L. J. anc a noon at 2:30 o'clock at "her late homo morning at the local Institution for land of ; thenco (i) westerly Vocko, deceased. i. one will enjoy hearing the discussion ish department at Columbia Unlver- and at three, o'clock at the Rumson tho removal of their tonsils and Along tho southerly nldo of land of • • Notlco to creditors to present clamm of these vital issues—schools and sity. Presbyterian church with the pastor, adenoids. ——• 35'i feet to a stnko; tlionco (8), against estate. taxes.. I southerly pmnllei with tho first COUIHO, Purauant to tho order of Joseph I*. Rev. W. Calvin Colby, in charge. . o-*-o-—• Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor 150 feet, more-'br lean, to tho northerly Bonahay, flurrognto of the county of Mon- fiido of IUvor Street; thenco (-1) easterly mouth, made on the twenty-first day of The speaking will begin at 2:30 P. „. Charles Gottschalk was the organ- Metnl Ceilings State, Sing, THc Sfotnl alonK tho northerly fiido of JUver Street AuBunt, 1934, on tho application of Carl M. shar| ThSe nrst .peoch wUl e | «' ist. Several hymns were sung by the Sea Bright News. Gutters nnd Traders. and Composition Roofs. aC,i feet to the placo of iJORinnlnir, William Voclte, solo executor of tho estate b M congregation. Four churns of the utt liclnjj Intended ns tho oumo Ituui unj of Ida L. J. Vocke, deceased, notice ia RED BANK, N. J. premisea convoyed by Albert T. Dorenuin, hereby given to tho creditors of r.niil de- girl, Misses Helen Pilling, Harriet Forty-five young folks enjoyed the TE ST ct nln., to Mlchnvl A. 'IVrmuro nnd Mnry »of Jersey Engholm, Mrs. Roy Layton and Mrs. tho northwcfit coiner of Kllznboth Kol- Dated Freehold, N. J., August 21, 1934.tical and beat equipped educators in nelius Craig, John Lambert, Edward lock'fl lot; thenco southerly alorur the lino bridesmaid. Johnson. John Barberino and Wil- William Llndrnan wero chaperons. of said Kollock'a lot ono hutuhod mid CARL WILLIAM VOCKE, America. This speech alone should ; — TONY HUNTING'S — liam Lufburrow, Jr. Burial, in charge iilnety-elirht feet, moro or \CUH, to a fitnko Box 144, Locust, N. J. draw to the Forum next Sunday' Several largo hauls of blueflsh lit tho ooutluvcst corner of unitl lot; thenco Alston • Beckmnn, JZzq., of the Worden funeral homo, was in wero mado Monday. Richard Rodney Rod Bank, N. J.. every teacher and every frlond of wRHtcily olonir land of formorly CharloD Proctor. the public schools. But there will be roses Fair View cemetery. There wero camo In with 1,900 pounds, Charles Lei nil ton ninety-ono feet to n otnko at and bridal s spray. Miss Louis numerous floral tributes. Anderson with 1,100, Gus Peterson Howard Chain be rlftin'n HouthmiHt corner; four other, speakers, two educators : wore a w ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS thenco nerthorly nlonir Cliiimbcrlnlirn line f "° and brown gt»to with 1,000 and William Ostling 900. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. and two business men who will de- j ^ss°'>^ to match and a corsage Miss Geyer, who waa in her seven- SIAT.—SAT., SUN, 2:80. EVENINGS, 7:00, 9:10. rind imrnllcl wltli tho fir at nfureiuiid lino In tho matter of the estate of "William C. bate the business of the schools, • teenth year, wa3 a pupil in tho Mrs. Jane Garland will move from ono lmndrcd mid nlnuty-eljtht feet more or Chairipliun, deceased. eleventh grade of tho Rumson high less to a utiiko In tlio nouth lino o( Cntli- Notice to creditor a to present claim g their costs and the ways and means "*'•***""•«•" *ry*j' Osborn place to an apartment in the nrino Stroet; thence ea'iteily nUinit Cftth- apainHt estate. of gathering in the needed public ' *°*^ * °Nj school. She was very popular and Heldcl building on Ocean avenue to- Wednesday and Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, inino Strcot nlncty-ono feot to tho j'iacQ of Pursuant- to thn order of Joseph L. Don- had many friends. morrow. August "D nnd 80 nhny, Surrogate of the County of Mon- funds to pay the costs. | brothen of tho g £om| wcr(J usher3 AugUHt 31, September 1 Uelng Intended to lie tho name Inml nnd mouth, rnado on the twenty-fifth day of A held at the Log Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Shipp have A. Xi. Ooi'Hn Presonto prcmliioa conveyed to tho nald Miclincl A. July. 1034, on the application of Edwin The nfth speaker, Clinton L. Bar- receptionth wao s Foster Jlannlno, JAMES CAONEY In Cabin on Highlands boulevard returned from a sojourn at East Tesuuro by two ncparnto decdn, ono dnlod E. ChnmpUn nnd Carrie H. ChnmpUn, ex- do, is the head of the New Jersey after .. resident of Red Bank for many Charleston, Vermont. They havo "The Welcome Home March 11th, 101H, executed liy Fcrdlnnn- ecutors of the chtiitfi of William C. Chnm- which the couple left on an nu- do Mrtltiiid nnd othcrfi, nnd rucurded In tlio plhi, deceneed, notice ia hereby given to Taxpayers Association. From him tomobilo trip to the Thousand Is- years, died suddenly last Friday af- rented Mrs. Jano Garland's house on "Here Comes ihe Navy" Monmouth County Clerk'n oilico in Hook tho creditors of said deceased to exhibit you will hear a line of talk that will ternoon at Newark of a heart attack. Osborn place. Parade of 1919" 1059 of Deeds on PHKGII H.'l7, et,c, find the to tho subscribers, executors aa aforesaid, an Hess attended Middlctown make you realize the importance of j l ds. Mr. Ho was 36 years old. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 3, 4 other dated Mity 10th, l»2f), executed I>y their debts and demand si HR.iinut the haid | ftownshi1 aTiip high school and is associ- Tho public school will reopen Sep- estate, under oath, v.ithin nix months from reforms in government. All five " "" " IVIetro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sensational Hlfc Direct from tho Ali>lionna I'nrislo and Alficd PIUIBIO, her the date of the aforesaid order, or they ated with his father In the contract- Mr. JIannino was born in Pennsyl- tember 10. Tho regular meeting of JiusbAnd, nnd recorded In the Monmouth will bo forever barred of their actions speakers have a real message of ing; business. Mrs. Hess attended At- vania and was the son of tho late the board of education will be held Capitol Theater at New York City. County. Clerk'n oljlco In JJook 113G ot therefor ar-'ii'ist tho Bald Fubficribcrfl. vital importance to the citizens of Pormto and Mario Tutolo Jlanninc. tonight. Deeds on i>n(roa lo, ntf. , lantic Highlands high school and EXCEPTING THISKEOUT of tlifl nn'ovo Pated Freehold. N. J., July 25, 193-1. Monmouth county. I urge that you has been employed in the Atlantic Ho moved to Red Bank with hig Mra. Harold Gahn Is a surgical MYRNA LOY in mentioned property tho fallowing: EDWIN E, CHAMPMN, come and bo in your seats by 2:30 parents while a boy. Surviving him patient at the Monmouth Memorial irjRST TltACT: Ilok'Innliik' fit n ntnko C Hunt, Street, Itumnon, N. J., Highlands telephono office. "STAMBOUL QUEST" ndlnjT In tho iiouthcrly nldo of River CAKHIH II. CHAMI'LIN, P. M., at which hour Dr. Campbell's are three sisters, Mrs. Mary Mori of hospital at Long Branch. : 6 Hunt Street, Rumson, N. J., With GEOKGE BRENT and LIONEL ATWIIX Street, distant uloiiff lilvcr Street, 22H fuot address will start. Rodnej'—West, Foxwood Park, Mrs.. Mamio Alston Miss Margaret C. Lindsay, who lg westerly from tho point of IntcrflGctlon of EXCCUtOfB. of Newark and Mrs. Bessie Cake of tho northerly eltle of Itiver Street with tho Miss Lillian Rodney, .(laugh 1 <:r of a nurse in Memorial hospital at New Baltimore and two brothers, Phillip York, has returned to New York westerly nido of Shrewsbury Avenuo; Mr. and Mrs. William Rodney of Sea T. Ji an nine, well-known Red Bank thenco (1) northerly nlonj: tho westerly Bright, and Eugene Elsworth West after a month's visit with her sister, lino of Mnpolo, ICO fuut to the Inml of merchant, and Louis Jlannlne of Red Mrs. Jano Garland. ; thenco (2) weuterly nlonp tho were married at eight o'clock Satur- HOuthcrly nldo of Innd of 3GJ,£ Bank and San Antonio, Texas, nnd a Marshall Criser has returned home day night at the North Long Branch son, Daniel Jiannine. foot to n stako; thenco (3) Boutherly par- Methodist church by the pastor, Rev. from the Monmauth Memorial hos- allel with tlio flrnt courfio, 150 feet, moro The funeral was held yesterday or lcnn, to tlio northerly Rido of Itivcr Marvin R. Guicc. The attendants pital, where he underwent an oper- Street; thenco (i) easterly nlonr? tho were Miss Adelo Rodney, a sister of morning at ten o'clock at the Wor-ation for appendicitis. tiorthorly side of Klvor Strcot flfi1,-! foot the bride, and Clarence Reid of North den funeral home, with Rev. Harry John Ryan has taken over the to tho plnco of Itepiimlncr, P. Folgor, Jr., pastor of the Sea Heinfr itlteniied to ho tho nrtmo Innd nnd FOOD MARKET SINCE 107? Long Branch. management of tho Oceifn View ho- jircmiRPs doncrlbcd In r\ rertftln (IPCII from Tho bride wore a gown of navy Fright Methodist church, in charge. tel. Hownni Height, Hherlir, to Mainstay Burial was in Fair View cemetery. IlulMinjr & IjtJiui AHiuiclntlon, hody cor- 3 PHONES -I56O -1561-1562 blue with accessories to match and Mr. and Mr3. George Harvey en- imrato of N. J., li^iirlnK dnto Jnnunry fl, a corsage of orchids. The bridesmaid tertained twenty guests at a party 191)4, nnd recorded in tho Monmouth &. 13 BflOAD ST. ••• FREE DELIVER^ wore a green gown with brown ac- Thomas Alcamo, Friday night in celebration of tho County Clerk'ii oflico in Book 1G45 of six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Dccdn on IUIKO .10. cessories and a corsage of orchids 21st birthday of Miss Marie Halll- Seised an the iiroporty of Mtclmel A. ) and Talisman roses. srph Aleamo of Shrewsbury avenuo, day. She waa the recipient of many TcRamo, et n!"., taken In execution nt tlio You know you always The couple left immediately after died last Saturday in the Fltkln Me- fine gifts. milt of MniK'uct SnKurlon And to bo Bold, morial hospital at Neptune, follow- | tho seremony on an automobile trip Nell Shay la employed at Nel- iy IIOWAUD HEIGHT, Sheriff. /latnma, do you suppose tell me to eat every- to Washington, D. C. They will live ing an operation for appendicitis. Ho mark's service station. Dated Auti'int. 9th, 1934, ASuys thing that comes from on Atlantic avenue, North LonR had been a patient at the hospital Order Your Winter's Supply Now Edward \V. Wine, Sol'r. Branch. Mr. West is employed at the for a week. (100 I.) 342.00 Leonardo Personals. Doremus' so I'll trot Big Hockwood fish market at Monmouth Besides hia parents the boy Is sur- Chancery B/313. Beach. vived by two sisters, Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hylan havo OF. SHERIFF'S SALE. and Strong.. Maimio Aleamo. I-Io was born at returned from a motor trip to By vlrtuo of n. writ of fl. fa. to mo dt- Bohn—Swenson. Red Bank and waa a pupil in River Plymouth, Massachusetts. roctod, lnniicd out of tlio Court of Ohnn- street school. Mary Jano fcHeinmetz, daughter of •y of tlio Stnto of Now Jorxay, will b» Week-End Specials ! Announcement has been made of >OBC(1 to pnlo nt imbllo vciniuo, on tho marriage of Miss Margaret Eohn, The funeral was held yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Stelnmetz, MONDAY, THE 24lh PAY OF SBPTEM- daughter of Mrs. Delia Bohn of Mid- morning at ten o'clock at St. An- formerly of Leonardo, spent last BJEK, 11)114, dletown, to Ernest Swenson of ilum- thony's church, where the rector, week as the guest of Mr. and Mra. betwoon tho ho urn of 12:00 o'clock nnd SHOULDERS Rev. Nicholas Soriano, celebrated a Clifford F. Gordon. 17:0(1 o'clock (lit 2:1)0 o'clock DnyllKht son. The ceremony wa3 performed •luff Time) In l!io nftornoon of niilil dny YOUNG LAMB August 3 at tho Methodist church, requiem high mnsn. Burial in charge Miss Edna Dogling of Philadelphia ..v tho Cum-t IToinic, In tlio IIurntiKli of North Long Branch, by Rev. Marvin of tho Worden funeral'home waa in visited her aunt, Mrs. Ida Vorberg, Freehold, County of Moummith, Now Jci- Mount Olivet cemetery. noy, to HiiUfify a doi'ioo of nald court Gulce. for two wecka nnd returned to her amountinrr to nnjiroxlnmtcly §2,0011.00, Tho brldo was attended by Miss liomo Saturday, All tho following tract or pineal of land Mrs. Augusta Williams, Mrs. Maggio Leonard, nfter visit- mill ine nil lit! n hoi'i-Inuftci' iiiu-tliMjlUHy do- Caroline Wablsky of Mlddietown. crlbcd, ait mi to, lylni,' niul hclnt; In tho John McLaughlin of Rumson was widow of George Williams, died ing relatives in Iowa several weeks, Iioroiitrh ot Fair Hnvon, in U10 County of best man. Mrs. Swenson ia a grad- yesterday afternoon at tho home of returned to her homo Friday. Alonnioiilli nnd Ktnto of Now Joinoy. her son, Councilman Walter Wil- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cross took ISFidlNNlNCi nt a Btnko iitiinillnir In tha uato of tho Middlotown township northwest corner of formerly tildnoy Tall- high school in the class of 1932. Mr. liams, Seventh avenue, Atlantic their gue3t, Mlsa Bird Silversmith of ijinn's Innil in tho lino of Innd formerly of LEGS YOUNG Swenson is employed as nn engineer Highlands, after an illness of two St. Louis, Missouri, nnd Richmond, Jcromlnh Chandler; thenro alum: snld by the Monmosth Consolidated Water months. Death was duo to compli- "Virginia, for a motor trip to Now Chnndlcr lino north thirty-flvo rlcfircen PAY LATER ON west two rhftliiR nnd iiovont.y-fnur llnkn to LAMB company of I/ong Branch, cations. Mrs. Williams was, eighty York, They returned to their homo formerly l)nnlel IIcndrlnknoii'B Innd; thoiico yoars old and had been a resident Thursday. Mlso Silversmith has been (2) (lions1 fluid HomlrfckHon • lino north Premier Shrimp _ % cana 25o of Atlantic Highlands twenty^ yearn. hero a month. fifty-four dciircoa and thirty niinutoa east Zwclfrl—Wilder. two clmlnn nnd novonty-six llnkn to n .Super Sudst _ „ :t pltgB. 23a Miss Marguerite E. Zwcifol, form- Surviving her besides Councilman Mr. and Mr.*!. Irving W. Tonplc havo ntono for ii corner j tlipnco (3) nuiitliurly erly of Fair Haven, and Newell C William!! are another brother, Theo- been 'entertaining several of Mm. IENTS two chains tmd nevonty-nls llnkn to ft XnphliiH 'i pligs. 25c Wilder of Boston, center on tho dore Wllliuin3 of Nuvciink, and two ntnno ntnndlntr nlonueldo tind nirainnt a 1 Tecplc'u family tho past two weeks. silnr tree; thenco (4) wesitnrly two chnlnB I.ux Flahc.'i plq;. Me championship Columbia football sister. !, Mrs. Teresa Lang of Flush- Miss Margaret Demerest of Newark :ul iievciiiy-iilx llnkn to tho jilnco of hc- team which defeated Leland .Stan- ing, X^ong Inland, and Mm, George and her brother, Joseph Demerest, Suited to Your Income intilnK. Cdiilitliilnic threu-iiiiiirturn of an Tetley'ti Tea pkft. 3^0 ford last year, were married last Bradford of Cleveland, Ohio. :rd moid or letift. HEINZ are guests at tho Teeplo home. KXCKI'TINO from the nhova a flln hot. $1.00 "After Emergency Relief, finrinl o'clock at tho Klvoivirw hospital, Gordon over Labor day. llffomlipr 27, lit.10. nnd rorm-ded in tha Security" ia tho title which K C. I-in-v/horo he w.ut admitted July 31 as Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I,tnvln will MonnitiuMi County Clerk's Olik-o In Hook Silver Moon Straight dernan, president of tho New Jer.'-py a modical patient. Furiornl arrange- lfiifl, pntfeu 101. etc. Whtfiluw _ qt $1.70 r have an their gue.'itrc over Lubor day Koppcra Coke Blue Coal. Tydol Fuel Oil ^tdst'd nit tlui proiiorly of Lovoy LIKOIIB, conference- of social work, hurt j, iven ments havo not as yet been made. Mlsa Hannah Cohen, Mrs. Mary Trustee far Iiuidoni Iituvenn, ct. nt., ttiUcn tho Hpcech ho will deliver 'fhunuluy In cXi'iMitlmi nt tliti itull. of Mntiuttny HuHd- l!aiu\nn;i - - It). 3« Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Cohen lii{? nnd IKI.-UI Atsfiu-lntlon, n nirpurntlon afternoon, September 33, at the nn- of New York. loniirrpf Ml lien 3 liratln l!)o A flood Day'ii Fishing. 84 OAKLAND ST., ,. ' RED BANK 127 cif tho tUftto of New Jenu-y and to i>« ev\d nufil meeting of tho Monnmuth coun- Policeman Gilbert Dahlgren of Red hy .1'V.VIHK fllilclieilH _ 27c lb. ty organization for social acrviro on Hank went fishing off Firo I.ilnnd VlKlieil In rennsylvnnln. JIOy/ARD MFAV.Ut, SIi'orlfT. Mrfl. L(;W!B S. T'hompfion'd Urookflalcs HAY AVK., l [?at I If, T0;il. Sunday with five friend;! from Both- Mm. H. H.,< Compton of Mechanic MOUNT AVB., Wa H, Hmorlr, I'oVw farm. Chester Rnrnard, president, of Irlifm, Pennsylvania. They got twelve ' 182, HIGHLANDS 111)5. > c\ and Domestic Wines and'Liquors. the New Jersey Bell telephone com- street has returned home after upend- ATLANTIC : iun.i llph, cucii of which was fourteen ing a week with relatives at Went pany, wijl also r.peuli. to twenty jjoundfl Ja weight, n rnittcc cstrti fjonknt mmioy Pittiiton and Bcrantoii, Pennsylvania, i Tho Ilofiiotcr—Advertisement RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 29,1934. " Pago Nine!een ytflterduy on the Volendam of tho I FLOWING FODDER tJKDEK. ganle matter and where the crop has vegetables have been troubled with New Radio Station Annual Regatta Holland-American lino for a six-day heen harvested these could be disked disease during the growing season, crulne to Bermuda. JThln la Cheap Way of Adding Or- or plowed in right away and a cover in which case the diseased plants crop Eeeded. ganic Matter to Fields. should bo pulled up and destroyed by aa u>Eel of One Month "Old burning rather than putting them Hazlet One of tho cheapest ways to add a Bean vlnea will also add consider- NBVEB PAIIii. Driplhi »carelt» an able humus and plant food to the soil back in tho noil. auumoni cost o! SANTONIN, it t^ South Slirewsbtwy Ice Boat and littlo organic matter to many fields d0M fitt>)!<1 Friday, August 31, Marks Month In Monmouth county, Is to plow un- because the bean la a legume and hna 5S?V"i i . - ™ *"• '« Yacht Club Awards Many Jackie Warnnck, son of Mr. and tho ability to extract nitrogen from Boys can make extra pocket money iBslat oh BnmiUula. r.«l. V. of Programs of Station Mrs. Henry Wurnack, celebrated his der tho refuao from the harvested selling The rtecister.—Advertisement. Voostic«2, M. II.. 1'tUaIli . Prises to Residents of Red crop Just as soon as the crop Is out tho air. Furthermore, turning under WBRB—TreBt for Sport Fena sixth birthday with a party Sunday tho bean vines will help to destroy Bank and Vicinity. afternoon. Tho afternoon was spent of tho way. This Friday. The sweet corn fields which have Bomo of the Mexican bean beetles playing names. Jacklb received a that may still be harboring around. Friday nlKhi, AUKuut 31, mark!) n Many of ths prizes in tile second number of birthday gifts. Refresh- been harvested could well bo chopped annual regatta ol tho South Shrews, down while tho fodder ia green and In the (small garden the same prac- month of progress rnado by 1 ments wnrc nerved. Thoso present tices could bo followed as in the field. Bank's local station under Its nevs bury loo Boat and Yacht club Sun- wero Errnii Oowiin, Verna Rathbono, wheat or ryo deeded at tho rate of day wont to Red Bankers and resi- one bushel per acre. There are some exceptions to this, call letters, WBHB, "tho Borough ol Urunla Knllenneck, Anna Mao War- however, particularly v/hero certain Red Bank." It will bo remomborc dents of Ruroson, Sea Bright and nack and Henry Warnack. Early tomato vines also add ,or- r Little Silver. Nearly n. hundred en- that fo(n *W|cka UKO on the niRh Mrs. John T, Ackorson Is upend- of Auguut 3, tho manaycniiuit pi* tries competed In sixteen events. • Hell's Angel, owned by Sherman E. ing her vacation at Schroon Lake, fiimtod a gulu Inaugural proRram ioi Wow York. Fill the Basket for the tho purposo of adopting olllclally iti Crlstflcld of Rod Bank, was second now Identification, wnRB, explains to Clara Boo, owned by Jacob Bar- Mr. and M:ir. Harry Dowen and at tho tlmo to uymbollzo better pro- ron of Long Branch, in tho unlimited family and Mm. Edgar Wymbs and grama for Red Bank and environs runabout claso. Jouepli Miller piloted son spent .Sunday at Metedeconk. and officially pronounced for tho Urn' John J. Qulnn'o Jocaro to fourtli Mlua Ruth Ackcrson has returned WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ! tlmo by Rod Bank's mnyor, Charlei placo in thla ovent. home from a trip to Buffalo, New -.-.. with Quality Foods, and spend the day in the open. Our cxpeiieiicL'd Buyers select It. Englluh. ' In tho class B Froatblto division, York. Reg. 25c Fresli Fruit Tarts . 21c the best—nothing else will do—and you cai^ always depend upon Quality at a Saving. August Schwoers of Little Silver was Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Dolly and son Since then great bavo been th llrut and Donald. Oeborne of Red Harold of Arlington, who me spend- program Improvoinonta, gaining nov Bank was eecond, In tho sixteen- ing the nummer nt Union Beach, . 2 Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest llatenera evory day and recallini; th( foot Eneakbox class Albert Newman, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. very favorablo Imprenalon that thi Jr., of Bed Bank waa second, Ed- ErncHt E. Peseux nnd family of FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! Our Stores OPEN first jjala program left with the lls- wards Rullman of Red Bank wan Bethany road. Monday, toners, WBRB lius deckled to re third and Charles Allaire of Red Mrn. Leo Flarrls and daughter Eve- doz Will Be till 1 P. M. Sept. 3rd. Heat, aa near tho flint of each month, Bank was fourth. lyn Leona have returned home from a nimilar Kalft program. -. 24c Cup Cakes . . 21c - Llttlo Silver entries won all the the Long Brunch hospital. So It ia then that the llntcncni o prizes In tho free-for-all Balling event. Harry Peseux la on an automo- 2 ^ 25c • thin Bectlon may nntlcipato a very Clarence Mackay waa first, MISH bile trip through tho Western states. (ilvcrBlflcd and enjoyablo program t Graco Getty waa second, and Olaf Mrs. Pauline E. Nelson of Hlgh- bn preiiented over tho local broad- Randall waa third, Innd Falls, New York, apent tho AH Pastry Baked on the Premises. casting unit Friday night, beginning week-end with Mra. Emma T. nt 10:30 o'clock and lnstlnpr, It la ex- In tho class for 225-cubIc incli run- Phone RED BANK 3959. pected, until 1:00 A, M, Saturdaj abouts "Sot-Up," owned and driven Tcscux and family. Betty Nelson, af- morning, September 1. Tho presenta- by Henry Butler, Jr., of Rumson, fin- ter spending several weeks with tion itself will consist of a favorite ished drat but was disqualified for friend.'! and rehitiveu at, Keypoyt and Potted Meats on 5c, 10c Ralaxy of radio performers who liav being ovor tho maximum displace- Hazlet, returned home with her ca won for theniHClvea popular acclaim ment. "Jocaro," owned by John J, motile r. * Kippered Snacks n 5c Quinn and driven by Henry Zobel, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Pescuxanii Norwegian Sardines 2 cana ISc by their efforta in the general up k ward movomont. In addition thor was third. aons Malcolm, Ernest, Jr., and Don- Morton's Salt P s 8c will bo dance orchestras, familiar t "Bambino," owned by Bud Keator ald visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Otto TASTEY DEPT. Stuffed Olives »•«« Jar 25c of Rumson waa flrst In tho event for Welgand, Jr., and daughter Betty at i9c asa> No. can this community, an well as a fev, Diplomat Chicken 34c apcrikera of note to review the pasl clasB B outboarda, "Frisky Mlas," Lavaletln Sunday. 31 BROAD ST., RED BANK eas Tiny Sifted can:; 4 month. owned by Jack VanDomnn of Red Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Welgand Sweet Pickles It Jar 25c Bank, was third and "Come Seven," visited P. Otto Welgand, Jr., and Sweet Mixed Pickles 'it i™ 25c Besides Its entertainment valu owned by Phillip Bowers of Sea family at T-nvak-tte Sunday. • 1 ar this program sounds ,a noto of bene- 810c Fluffy Princess Mustard I' J 10c Bright, -was fourth. Mr. and Mra. William R. Lupton White fit for lied Bank as a community Bud Keator of Rumson was third and daughter Dorothy of Long Ia- Glenwood Jellies tumbler 10c for after 11:00 P. M. WERB may h In tho outboard free- for ail. Mlaa Life Savers 3 p'tga 10c heard aa far West an Chicago, Im- Innd an; visit ing Andrew J. Latham 9c Ann Hill of Bed Bank was drat in an and family. Orange Slices "> 10c pressing In tho minds of those Ms event for midget outboard s. Jack Beech- k tant llatencrs thla splendid town. Mrs. John Greon of Ilolmdel road Waxed Paper P e 5c Van Dornan and Bud Keator were has returned home from a visit at Hot Weather Drink t" Nut k So, If you are to bo at home fo; Scott Paper Towels P K 10c second and fourth, respectively, In Sunset Lake. lc tho ovenlng, tuno In. If not, don' the class C outboard event. In the Mash 2-3 cup biuianas to a pulp and mix until tho Paper Napkins P B 7c Mrs. Harry R. Covvlns and sons 17c Crisp 'it k forget to net your diala for WBRB final event for class A outboards Phil- Harry and Thomas, after a week's pulp Ja cc pur a ted to give a creamy mixture. Add 3 Picnic Plates P E 8c (1210 k. c), when you return homo lip Bowers of Sea Bright was third. tablespoons orango juice, 3 tablespoons honey, % Dill Jars for tho nlffht. Tho program beglni visit, with Mrs.' Cowlcs's daughters Can Openers each 8c The Junior -Ice Boat and Yacht at River Edge nnd Leonia, have re- teaspoon almond extract, few grains of salt and 2 at 10:30 P. M., Friday, August 31. cups of MILK. Blend thoroughly and servo in Canned Heat 25c club of Red Bank will have a race turned home. ach WBRB announces a new aeriea .ol Monday morning. Prizes comprising glasses with a gnrnisHi of whipped cream lightly 17c Cooked Corned Beef 2 cans 29c Rainbow Glasses « So programs heard every Monday an Mr. anil Mrs. Wilkinson and fam- 1 a yachting lantern, field glaoses, a ily of Cliffwood and Edwin H. Wall- sprinkled with nutmeg . Friday ovcnlng at 7:45 o'clock, pre- wrlut watch, knives and fountain Maxwell House senting Maryland Barrown, mezzo- Ing have returned from a trip to At- R & R Boned pens will bo awarded. Tho prizes lantic City. Post Toastles Hi tin soprano, in a program of dlverslflei wero donated to Frank Dlckman, songs. Mlas Julia Walling, daughter of pkg: Bponeor of the club, by an enthus- Mr. and Mra. James Walling, spent Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day Miss BarrowB halla from tho neal iastic supporter of lliu club. 2-in-l Shoe West, whore she nerved ns soloist foi lust week with her cousin, Betty Welgand, at Lavalette. tho Columbia club chorous of In Fleischmann's Yeast ciko 3 dianapolis. Thia,choral organization On a Eormuaian Trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Welgand C was presented regularity ovor radio Mlsa Bessie Schmidt of Oakhurat apent tho week-end with Mr. and stations In that section and conse- and Miss LaVilla King of Deal sailed Mrs. W. Donald Hughes at Haddon- 57th Anniversary of Heinz "57" Varieties quently Miss Barrows, as tho club's ileld. Heinz Ketchup 8-oz bot 12c, 14-oz bot 19C Heinz Pickles soloist, comci to the listeners wol me( k versed in microphone technique. Heinz Beans i can gC( big can 13C Heinz Rice Flakes 2 P es 23c Serving You 14 Years With Milk Produced me< b can Usually a community looks upon Heinz Spaghetti l can ifjc, 'e 14c Heinz Tomato Juice 2 cans 170 its local chapter of tho Salvation Solely in Monmouth County. Army aa a dodnlto nsaot to tho peo plo of tho town. Asldo from th spiritual nltl which thoy conatnntl- Red Bank 1453. Broad Street; Shrewsbury, N. J, bring to tho receptive, their work in 33c Glenwood true charity ia well known. Conse Pure Fruit quently, WBRB feels that in pre- senting a weekly program conductod by tho local post of tho Salvation nr: Strawberry, Raspberry, Pineapple—just the fruit and sugar. Army it ia performing a Rervico both Try some Preserves spread on our delicious Bread—children love it. to this section and to tho organiza- tion itself. 11 Bigr 1 Every Wednesday evening from Itmf fl;00 to 0:30, Captain Fink and Mra, 10 BROAD ST. Tel. R. B. 1515. Fairlngton jointly conduct tho Sa' vation Army program, assisted by Week-End regular rctinuo of vocalists and ln- TRY OUR NEW TROPICAL De Luxe Iced ntrumontallgtB. Besides its othical Special Golden character tho program proves an in- SELF-SETTING PERMANENT teresting one, duo to ita distinctly* 38 N. B. C. Adora Teao lb 21c :&SCO Tomato Juice Cocktail b'e Jar l?c and .refreshing diversity. N. B. C. Assortment DeLuxe Pke 29c Baker's Premium Cocoanut Pks 10c, 19c Friday, Aujruat 31, apart from THE ADMTR AL TS FOUMD! cana Glen Cove Clam Chowder cnn 12c marking a month of operation un- , r T Campbell's Tomato Juice 3 25c der tho new call letters, WBRB pro- (SSCD White Tuna Fish small can 12c t P 4SCD Evaporated Milk tail can 6C vides for that station a cloning date, t ' • \ —f-s * OSCO or Rob Roy Beverages qt bot 10c terminating the "children's popular- Farmdale Evaporated Milk 4 tali cans 23c •Plus bottle deposit. ity contest," which luui lircn con- ducted weekly on tho "Hnppine3i 1 ;,( '*• X' Village" program, presi-nli'il every Hom-de-Lite 13c Glenwood i"' iT\?*\) * ' l • Friday at 4:30 P. M. This contcs jar has been conducted as an open au- T Grapefruit dition, so to flpcak, to dctermino ths No. 2 •' ' i > three most talented and popular chll Hindu Belle Salad Dressing pt bot 15C dron on tho prcaent program. Tho '' •; < ' ; ' . \ / 'i A- 1 winners will provide a nucleus for a 1 f # s*, ' ZOTOS PERMANENT—A Guaranteed Wave- now "children's program," together Silver Dust 2 pkgs 23c. | Gold Dust Powder 2 b'g pkgs 29c | SOS Cleanser 2 P^ga 25c with other talented youngsters al- No Machinery—No Electricity—Safer, quicker, ready a; 'lltioncd and choaen for tho •;; / ;', • '<'•> ^ , more comfortable. (Odorless, too.) now presentation. Horeafter all kid- Headquarters for the Finest Quality Meats dies aspiring to broadcast, must ba J auditioned before being presented } SPECIAL ! For A Limited Time Only. nnd whon applying for audition must i bo accompanied by parent or guard- Hair sculptured to fit your personality— $-| .00 ian. ' 'A 1 and done by John. •"• ~ . WBRB invites cveryono interested to listen In Friday afternoon at 4:30 Two of my boosoa, Harold I. June, grcrt a\iator (left), and Haircut Finger Wave nnd to aid In reaching a fair dc- Gtovonson Corey, oupply officer. eltdon by casting their votoa or I ITTLH AMITOICA. ANTARCTI- corao in and bang OYor tbo opora* ALL OUH WOKK GUARANTEED. Fresh-Killed writing any suggestions which they tor's shoulder waiting for tho latest may have to make. CA, AtjruBt 12 (via MacUny Ra- dio):—At last Admiral Byrd has report. TJio perfonnauco of ovory Broilers and Frying At 7:30 Friday night, WBRB will typo of gasollno englno undor thoao present a malo vocal trio whoso boon roached. Vvp ]uat hoard It npicndld stylo nnd manner will pleaso over tha radio from Amory Walto. terrlblo woatlior conditions baa tho listener. Tho trio ia comprised I'll toll yon nil nbout tho dotnllB in boeu nlmply romnrltablo, Money is hard to earn—but a dollar saved of Byron I-follday, Charlie Murry and tho nost ntory. Evorybody horo continues In good Fresh Up to Waltor Foldeamp, and will prenont health and Bplrits. I now wolgh 189 is a dollar earned. Premium quality Jedclo- lb fifteen mlnutca of melody that will You Itnow, rubber turiifl brltuo In lioumlo, a gain of 16 pounds alnco Killed 4 ft. ploaso tho most critical listenor. oxtromoly cold tomporaturea, loooa loavlng Now York. I Btartod to grow Highland coal will save you many dollars on A treat for sport fans will bo pre- Its olautlclty Bud broaliB. That's tho a board but it waa of Dtioh a disap- your winter's fuel bill. It lasts much longer than ticntod Friday night at 8:30 by Ed main trouble that overtook our sec- pointing naturo that I am now Dhav- All Smoked Skinned Blake, who will interview ovor sta- ond, tractor ospodlHon to sot Ad- Ing oyory day—with an electric ordinary coal. tion WBRB In hi.'! regulnr weekly miral Byrd out ol his lonely hut 123 razor. Dr. Potaita, our doctor from sports program Al Manmux, former mlloo away. Dr. Poultor, Poto Do- National league; pitcher. Now Zealand, makca a dotallod taaa nnd Amory Walt® woro malting monthly phyntcal oiamlnatlon and nplondld prosresa in tho llttlo uayo thnt npparontly tho Antarctlo So Koyport 1'orsonn.lH, Franc* traotop 23 mlloa Eouth of la doing ua nil good. Tho nvorago Kenneth B. Whnrton \raa operated horo, after thoy had dug ouo hugo gain In wolsht la 3'A poundo per on for appendlclts at tho Long olodgo load of food and suDplIca out man. Wnltor Lowiaohn, Jr., o( Now Branch hospital on Friday. Mr, i of a OMoot doep orovaooo Into York, our archcologlot. however, Wharton was staying at Ocean Grovo wlikh It had fallen, with. Dmnno' with bis parents, Mr. and Mra. E. H, lias gono way boyond that. Ho nan skill nlono oavlng tho traotor end gained 11 pounda. Tho freedom Sea Food Specials Wharton. Its crow from a similar fato. Then Mm. John S. Matthews la visiting from coldD lo mlraculou;], or.peclally Fresh Skinless tho fan bolt broko, And so did tho oo becauoo tbo mon C^JHKIO thorn- Sliced Fresh Codfish '* \$c\ Fillets Mr. and Mrs. C. Ktonnn at McLean, now ono they put In. And so (Hd on- Va. Mr. Matt hewn will spend tho uolveu cnreletialy. Many ttnio.i they wook-ond there. other. Thou tho olutoh sot out ol ruoh out ot qunrtora which rcclnti-r MIBB Ruth Ackonmn hivi been visit- Itlltor and tho goiiorator wont 70 degroefl Into frigid tunnoln regta- Finest Fresh Produce at Reasonable Prices ing nt Buffalo, N. Y. wrong. So Dr. poultor realized It taring GO dogroos below zoro In or. Miss Mnry Oelgnr lias returned waa impoaolblo to go on. Thoy left dor to got to tho moon ball or do air SEEDLESS NEARBY milSH New Cr«|> Yellow Ciillfncnln IliutlnU from a vlnlt with relative,') nt Pnt- thoro tho two oledgo loads ol 000 ornmd, moot ot tho timo without PEARS ohngue, 1^, I. eallona of Baaollno, 20 callono ol ntopplng to put on coatn or holmetii. GRAPES LIMA BEANS Sweet Potatoes Mr. and Mrn. C. Storms and chil- oil, food and caraplne caulimiont tot Down 60 It's a wondor wo aren't all laid up Jumbo Pea coal will do a fine job for you in Sfo ttw. M ma Hi. PC dren bavo returned to their homo nt | our third traetor to pick np on Ha with ponumonla^but tho ahaoneo oft McLean, Va., after a short visit with ; Journey through tho dartncao, licating your home and at the very reasonable Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Hitchcock. Bormn down hor'o loto ua got oft I which wua etartoa on Friday. ocot froo. CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hum- ! Boninrd SUnnor, of Wlntlirop.j price of $10.50 per ton (cash). Try it. NEARBY SLICING TOMATOES phries and children huvo returned tMo., Domna, wjjo comca from Waoh- 'llio club In otlll opon to racmbor-| lb. f=»O from a Vacation at Indian Lake. llngton, ». o., tmd I worked night oh!p, wltliout cost, nnd a big froo| Mrs. Horaco H. Burrowed has boon jnnd day tot throa daya on tho trao- worlilng map of Antarctica and; spending a vacation In Oconn Grove. COOKING SNArPY NHAKI1Y 1U I'M VANOY .1K1W10Y MISH Florenco Wycltciff baa been ,tora. When I got homo I ©snoot to mcanborfllLlp card will bo tjont to; vlriltinjj relatives jit Crnnlmry. ,bo a real automotlvo oiport. Sfou nnybody Intorontod In aviation and' APPLES String Beans BANANAS Cantatoiipeo Mia. .lulls. Cnlllglian linn rolurnnd ; should bo hora whon ono of thoao ndvonturo who wrltcj mo at tho S lbs. IK pa tf> her home at Wlnthrop, Mniiii., af- traotor roacuo trlp» !a onl Ontll tho Atnorlcan hendnunrtorn. Bond clear-! iti, p« ter a vacation iipent with Mr. nnd [Party pasatsa tho donuaroua prca- \y BOlf-addrciaeil, uUmpod onvelopo 51 Mrs. rtobort Cownn. ;nur<3 ridgea th«y talk wltl> ua orery to ArUiur Atielo, Jr., I'l-csldont, Ut- Mr. nnd Mrn. Walter Wllwon of Now hour, after thut OT©r/ four houro. tlo America Avlntlon nnd Explora- TEL. 103. Buy now for tlie winteer. Our Sale of Canned Foods imeaha York wore -week-end gucfitn of Mr, No mattsr wh«s t?s are doing horo tion Club, Hotel Lexington, IStli and Mrn. K. 1'. Tucker. M Stroot and Lexington Ayomie, Wovy Where Quality Rules. well stocked pantry for those who want to sixvc money. Jffljt, ti, X, It pnys to advertises in 'X'lio Rcclater. Pace Twenty RED BANK REGISTEE, AUGUST 29,1934. PRODUCE PRICKS. Later in tho week the Laird team mer under tho directlon.of Miss ISUs- land's parents, Mr. and Mra. WlHIa: TELEPHONE: 87B. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN played against Oceanport and won by ubcth Connelly, muaio supervisor o England of Tinton Falls, rotates* Bring Only 87i& Cents Per tho scoro of 3 to 0. Each tcan tho Ruinson publio schools. The Mra. Elizabeth Allen ia homo fro: Hundred Founds on Monday. made threo hits. quartet consist!! of Ethel HUlatron a stay in. the Catakill mountains. Heating, Furrace, Chimney Cleaning Contractor and Builder Thomas McGuire, who has been on .soprano, Anne Smith contralto, Itfch Mrs. Edith Fielder, Mrs. Jano E. Prices at tho Freehold auction Kankln, Mra. Etta Hobrough and SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING market, conducted by A. Robert lliu blck list several weeks, Is able to nrtl Wnrd tenor and X*oula Mcllac and Air Conditioning bo out. bans. Mra. Agnes Allaire- apont yosterdaj PRANK CHOTCHFELT, ST CJIUM.MI51 SCREEN AN1> STORM ENCLOSURES Kelia, Incorporated, on Monday pf WUUnm Ward, Jr., Is spending the at New York with Mra. Nellie Dunn ld this week wcro as follows: Prank Demareat has given up hl3 Proprietor BED BANK, HI. J, Telephone 010-M >«° B' e° Avenue, Bed - Bank. N. barber business nt Scobeyville- week at Radburn, >Iew Jersey. n former resident of thin place, whe Potatoes, 110 lbs 82H-B7^ returned to her homo In that cit; Corn, 100 eiu-a „ 85c-51.10 Services will bo resumed at the Re- William Boyce, William FJncgan Limn bouna, bushel 51.40-S1.60 formed church Sunday after having and George Hallanan have returned a few days ago utter havlnB teen Fall Term Begins Sept. 10th Slrlnir beruiH, 16 quftjrtu 76-90 been discontinued a month. from a ten-day trip through New surgical patient In a hospital. TomntoGH, 16 qunrta „ 16 ..5 York atato and Canada. at tho encumbers, bufshol $1.00 Mrs, Roy Rosenberg and ehlldre: Oniona, bag _ 86-OR Bernunl and Beverly have returned Pickle^ bushel _ SI.115 Rumson News. from a two weeks' visit at Corona, Watermelons „ „ 12^-10 j Long Island. Cantaloupes, bunhel 40-G& (Tho Red Bank Kcyjater can bo boiurht Fair Haven News. Mlsa Mario Martin has returnc Yellow squash. ,buahel . „,... 8EJc In Kumson at tho etorea of Hurry ttai- Individual Instruction, Huhbnrd squash, bushel $1 10 from a week'o vacation at Bcac IN knnt Fi-od Flnnorty and Wnltur TorbeU (Tho Hod Bank Register can bo boucht All commercial subjects are taught. EHK Plant, basket . 20 2 , and from Mr. tioyer.) in Fair Huvcn la the storo of Hurry Kur- Lake, Pennsylvania. Annies, bushel _ C5-8r, ;i3. at Vo Gold Cedars and from Mr. Hlppe.) X>r, \V. H. I_,awes of River* Hoai Our placement bureau is 32 years old, Carrots, bushel _ S5-C > Robert L.. Bruce of Jersey City auf Tho Ladles' guild of tho Episcopal Turnips bushol 40-CO fered a cut over tho right vye when and automobile party, who havo boe EE SHOE' J-rliool ollico open daily, beginning Sept. -1th, for registration. church will hold a bunco party to- touring New York Btate, wcro regiJ- a car In which he was riding- ran in morrow evening in tho parish houae ERNEST L. BEAN, I'rln. to a pole on River road, oppo9ite tcred at tho Sanvnno Inn In the Tho 7Dth birthday of Mrs. Tillio Adironilaclts last Friday. Oil Banes Ave. |! Navesink News. tho Bertram H. Borden estate, Won Martin of River road waa observed day night. Ho was taken to the Georgo Schwor and tson George o] with a party at tho mooting ot tho Hobolcon have returned homo aftei (Tho Red Bank Rculuter can bo bfiuRht Rivervlew hospital for treatment. Sons and Daughters of Liberty lodgo In Kavesink frnm William Swan lit the Cars driven by John Brcmmcr and having spent a week at tho homo oi riustulVico building.) last night, Mro. Martin is a charter Mra. Annlo Kirk. Mlsa Holon Crofl ... have little effect on Abraham Yellcn, both of this place member of tho lodge. Tho Navealnk public school will re- collided Monday afternoon at the cor of Brooklyn spent tho paat tw these Bonnie Laddie open next Wednesday. Mrs. Ina ner ot Ridge rond and Bingham ave Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jacoba of weeks with Mrs. Kirk. Cullman, who has been one of the nue. Mr. Yellen's car was upset and Hanco road are spending a few daya and Sundial Shoes t faculty for several years, has been badly damaged. The other car \vaJ at McLarln's training camp at transferred to the Fair View school slightly damaged. !No one was hurt Orangeburg, Now York. Little Silver News John J. Coughlln, principal, •will On Sunday cam driven by Miss Miss Ethel Labusohr of tho Bronx teach her class. Florence Coulter of West Park and is sjiending a week with Hias Mar- (Tho lied Bank Uegleter can ba bough Hillside avenue, formerly a dirt ion Harm. In I lulo Silvtr nt tho Union News staru THEIR sturdy lcrvice.' Henry E. Butler of River road wero nt tho depot find at George QuacLcnbueh'i road, Im3 been resurfaced with tai- damaged in a- crash. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Soper of able Icatneri resist vieat River road had as their guc3ts over ccperal itorc ) via. A car owned by 1?. Richardson ol and weather to a mail:ecl The rock gardens on the proper- Ridgo road caught lire last week on tlie week-end Mrs. M. Cook of Now Thu Little. Silvu i.ublio school wl' ties of Mrs. Myrtle Papa on Sears River road, near Bellevuo avenue York and Mrs. Charles Kemp of icftpen Wedncidiiy of next wool degree ... and their well Mount Vernon. 1 cachets will bo at the schoolhouj Uids asked for tearing down and removal of avenue and George Rogers on Mon- The blaze was put out by the lire dc fitting, health-lails come in mouth avenue, and the flower gir- partment. Mrs. Leonard Mack i3 ,a patient at Tuesday afternoon of next wcel house and barn, 20 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, den in the rear of Mrs. Ashton the Monmouth Memorial hospital at fiom two to foui oclock, to reflate ll siics ond wanted stylsi. Arthur Kcrr returned to work Mon new pupilT Sickles'3 home, attract tho attention day after enjoying a week's vacation Lontf Branch. without cost to owners. All material and fixtures o; passeraby with their beauty. Mrs from his duties at the Public National Mrs. Barbara Newman of Spring Ml"a Maly Lambeit Is visiting Mi to be the property of the successful bidder. Slckles's garden Is composed chlclly bank. New York, Lake Heights Is visiting Mr. and and Mis William rtenehan of Kev of gladioli and zenias. Miss Dorothy Zelgler returned Mrs. John Hobrough. irmcn, Connecticut Owners to be indemnified against all claims for Repairs have been made within Thursday from a four-day visit at Mrs; I,ester Kauno and daughter Claude Wiight returned home Sun tho past week to the Claypit creek Washington, D. C, and in Virginia. Marie of Newburg, New York, are day fiom tho Monmouth Mcmorlo damages. Work to be begun not later than Sep- bridge. Many old planks on the road The Rumson hospital auxiliary will spending a few days with Mr. and hospltil at Long Branch, uhoro h way and .sidewalk have, been re- hold a card party Monday afternoon Mrs. Charlea P. Cross. undoiwrnt an opoiatlon tember 15. For further particulars inquire of placed with new planking. Thero Is at 2:30 o'clock, September 10, at tho Councilman and Mrs. Arthur B Mia Myitio Clapp and family wil newly painted guard rail between homo of Mrs. Alex Dombroski on Al Sickles have returned from a weck'j lcavo tommlow by car to spend th the roadway and the sidewalk and len street. If the weather la clnai motor trip to Niagara Falls, Canada Labor d ly week end In tho Catskll k has been painted white to aid the the party will be held on the lawn and the World's fair. mountains Applegate, Stevens, Foster motorists at night. Mrs. Percy II. Radford Is In charge Miss Mary Vanderburg has ro Mi 3 Ida Warden la confined to he Mrs. John Wagner underwent an of tho arrangements. turned to her home in Pennsylvania home with illncsi operation for tonsllitis last week at Tho Ladies' Aid society of the after a stay with her sister, Mrs MI&3 l'loionco Campbell ia attend tho Monmouth Memorial hospital at Presbyterian church Js selling tickets Jennie Sicklor. Ing the cirnp meeting sessions a Long Branch. for the trip to Oasining, on the Hud- Mrs. George Blunt and daughter Ocean Glove 34 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Miss Anna Morrlssey is visiting son river, on the steamer Sandy Barbara returned to Richmond, Vir- Mr and Mis Gcorgo M QuacUcn relatives in Massachusetts. Hook, next Tuesday night. The rido ginia, after a two weeks' stay with bush nnd Mr and Mra Emerson Frank Despreaux, Sr., has re- is being sponsored by a number of Mrs. Blunt's daughter, Mrs. Harvey Quitkcnbush and family spent Sun- The owner reserves the right to reject any turned from a week's visit with his church organizations.in this part of M. Little, Jr. Miss Ann Burch Blunt da> at Fill field, New Jersey daughter, Mrs. Norman Brown of the county, ot Richmond is now visiting Mrs Mis Eva Marshall of Proapec "SUNDIA1, SIIOI5 STOItE"—Always All Lcnfhcr andlor all bids. Yonkers. Misses Elizabeth and Jane- Eraser Little. avenue has moved to New York. Sin Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Card are of Palisades Park are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs told foitunca at her homo here unde back home from a stay with rela- week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward Lillian Veroncau, Mrs. Annlo McGee the name of Madame Pollnsky. 51 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. tives at Warsaw, Indiana. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will and Mrs. Harvey Little, Sr., wero Ward were Mr. and Mrs, John Fras visitors at Atlantic City Tuesday of To Audit Books. er and Georgina nnd John Fraser last week. Charles V Co\e has boon employed tTinton Falls News. Jr., also of Palisades Park. Miss Burton Welan has returned iy tho boiough of Freehold to mak< Four pupils of the high school com' to her home in Elizabeth after a va in audit of thq borough a books Tho Tho members of the Tinton Falls prlso a vocal quartet which will take cation with her grandparents, Mr chaigo will bo $600 auxiliary of Rivervlew hospital of part In tho all-state school chorus and Mrs. Daniel Allaire. Red Bank enjoyed an outing yester- concert at Atlantic City in November, Mr. and Mrs. Lester England and Boys can mako extra pocket money day at Lavalette. They used the They havo been rehearsing all sum- 'amlly spent last week with Mr. Eng- selling Tho Register.—Advertisement summer home of Mrs. Wellington Wllkins as headquarters. Another coating of tar ha3 been Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Mon., placed on the Wayside road. Before this was done dust was swept off the August 30th, 31st, September 1st & 3d. road with brooms by Emergency Re- lief workei'3. A number of the residents of this Top or Bottom ilaco attended services and exercises Tuesday of last week at Mount St. Mary's academy at North Plainfleld. Among those who participated was Once more the problem of buying Children's Miss Dorothy Reed, daughter of Mr. Clothes arises. You can solve that problem by and Mrs. Edwin C. Reed. Miss Reed Is in training to become a Sister of outfitting your children right in this store from Mercy. head to foot. Our standards of high quality and Mr. and Mrs. Helm of Philadelphia Fancy Frying spent part of last week with Mr; low prices are always maintained. (harles Dreyer. Thomas Igoo and his niece, Miss t\< « Anna Judge, visited relatives at Hun- Cinderella" Frocks :rdon Valley, Pennsylvania, Sunday Mudo of new plaid, striped, ging- About a year or so ago tho flremen hnins and broadcloths. Sizes fi to Mi. >f this place were treated to a sup- "c to -i .95 icr by tho firemen of Eatontown. Last Wednesday night tho Tinton Premium, Star or Puritan Falls firemen showed- their appreci- ation of this hospitality by giving a Girls' Middies ;paghettl supper for the Eatontown- M:it!n of Urojulcloth and Je;.n, |-s. About forty person3 were pres- Fin Peter !':in and iSulltfr styles. rit and everyone had an enjoyable me. Anthony Monzo prepared tho to •epast and all who partook praised his culinary skill. Beer was one of (Wholo or Hall) CHILDREN'S and MISSES' no features and tho supply was ample to quench every thirst. Not All-Wool Skirts only the llremen but also many ot Loin Sizes 0 to 16. the neighborhood also had a treat, for the food left over was disposed .25 to of in thU way. t Tho public school will reopen nest Regulation School j Tucoday. Gym Suits Marlboro News. Kcv. and Mrs. Frank A. Huff and children have returned from a visit with Mr. Huff's parents at Auburn, Boys' 3 and 4-Pc. Suits New York. T'int-ly tailored of Wool Tweeds Mrs. Gpntolmin and daughter of mid Chevints. Brooklyn were week-end visitors at the W. J. Crine home. .95 to H.95 Mi^s Helen Clayton hna been en- tertaining her cousin, Miss Louise C'luyton ot Westchestcr, Pcnnsyl Boys' Wash Top Suits vunm. Matlo with all wool Tweed and Mrs. Susie Ecupert and daughter, Mr;!. Lester VanWoort of Manaequan Cheviot rants. Sizes 5 to 10. visited the former's mother, Mrs J.4.499 and -f-j| .95 Surah D. Hayward, on Thursday. Mr:). E. J. Jonen hurt returned to her homo near BinRhamton, New "LITTLE MASTER" York, after a visit with friends hero. ; A brother and sister, smali chil- Boys' Shirts and Blouses dren of Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Em- 4Sff|c and inons, were each struck by a differ- ent c:ir on Main street here Satur- 4 M day noon. They were rushed to a Boys'- All-Wool Cheviot nnd Tweed hospital where it waa found that tho boy was uninjured while hla sister Shorts and Knickers received a had head injury. •g .25 to -i .95 pr. The flremen were called to an Exactly as shown. Odd Chair can be had to match covered in a early morning blaze in tho Light- Ji JL house roadstand, about a mile north beautiful and serviceable layon tapestry with "Seng Sagless" bottoms. Legs or Rumps of of here on Saturday. Tho flro waa Boys' nnd Girls' All-Wool confined to the interior of tho build- Sweaters ing, which was wrecked. Shortly after noon on Monday, tho ALL OUR REMAINING 3-PIECE STICK REED SUN PORCH AND LIV- Cont, Sllp-on nnd Zipper ntylc.B. firemen answered n. call from the r : I : .'] "•' State hospital when a j,'hi>lil Athletic On Hlto of Former fnee*—SHrtifltly Onnoitltfl Parking huimlnr, Iho thlitrftnth dliy of Kntitnra- liofm urt llnilillni!. club )aut week by I lie Boole of 5 to 1 nr A 1> 1 IH nt «hl«h tlmo ni>plli:ntlon Na nrk, N. .J.. FIIL ho Jimdo for tho allowance o£ coin- 1'ioctor. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29,1931 Twer»(y-'One Keyport Bapk Is LIKES PANCAKES. 4*§4#$44 $«$$«#$$$$# Keyport Man Get* Away Wltti 25 or Fifty Years Old SO 2Tor JSs*2n5iiiKS*'» NMOUT Good food kills no one, it Is Bald. Tho most appetizing grub ia served Keyport Banking Company hot off the griddle, according to a Originally Named First Na- Keyport man* who lias an amazing tional Bank of Keyport—Re- gastronomic record foi* eating pan- sources Over $1,900,000. takon. To say that they tickle life REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT palnto £oea -without flaying. MoBt WE BUY oVd^Ehooit. men'i and boy nly. TllltEE-rlECE livlnij room eet In sood AUTOMOMLK wanted, imall car, Austin IF IT'S MUSICAL wo cnn supply It. In- TWO" six-room houses or. Foster Btreat, HAW of douhlo luji fco fnr rent nt T2 people eat to live, while othera.livo jtruction on any wind or string Instru- Itlver Plaza; all modem imtirovementB; Saturday will mark tho fiftieth an- JOnJition; will he|| c|ic»l> to qulelt buy- preferred; description nnd lowest caah __20_Wcnt Front ntrcet. Red Bank. Wallace atroet, to adult furnlly; Ma to cut. Fred Mooro of STlrut atrcot, er, Alru plnnn, At (irumnnn'a, 11 Willto prlco In letter. Addicuo Sinoll Car. boxment Including accordion. Arrangements HAVE MONEY"to loan on mortRtigeH from t-plnce nnlied, for month or two (hiring 3ep« capital o£ $60,000 divided Into 500 Hick jn his life, -which goea ta show cludes a complete automobile painting rented, bought, sold and ropaired. Tru- reduced, Federal Acceptance Juat off Droad street. Land & Loan CIo« tembar or October; Idenl location ori© 1'iiNOS. viofinJToriiiuii. Amulco BuoVArt rvlcQ. II, J. Smith, 41 West street, Kcd bin's. 30 Brofld street. Red Hunk. Co.. .10 Electric building. Aabury Park. 12 Mochanlo «troet. Red Hank. block frem river at Fnlr llnvnti, Fur fur- shares of $100 each. Tho meetings that tho pancake diet flffreofl with iWclto Mlmion tuninir, ^Irolcinir and rc- k phon 3230. Open tmmitK" V :0O to tftOO. VACANT Seutcmbcr lat, h of EIX ther particulars inquire liy addreoalne X, hold tor organization woro all held him. Mr. Mooro soils egfjs from door ponilHIonliiK. Illrhan'n Hono Bliou. Drum- RADIO SERVICE—Prompt and rea- OLD COLO—Wo pay timh ror your old s Un nk moiia_}i|aco.j(odjlnn_k, phone 033. 11)30 CHEVHOUST coach 517 G, 1934 63 Ap. XjL. ?-^ ° _J"_i ______' In tho MeKlnnoy building which oc- to door. jj_ conch %\25, 1030 Esitcx nodnn SI45, sonable service; only tho bent of BolId Jewelry, wRtcheo, teeth, etc. fleuB» plcEi-!t.' street, Klvcr Plnza. A. H. Sut- SIX-RO"()"M hoiif:e7ir»!f^~i7cw~lioPvvuter l'iilFuJi'ilFujKBJi'jjl Bmuotirfo^ierricrr^ii i for «nlo. ^illen11. " Uroad Btrect, Red Hank. cupied tho land on which thu present Tho other day "a Resistor reporter (29 Chevrolet coupe tl2C,, 1028 Bulck material used for replacements. Tubes ihiu, j>!u,nc I2S7-W. Ited Banlc, hcathiK plunt; (furnnu; two blorkn from A burmiln. 65 Oukland atrcct, Ilcd Bednn 512 5, 1028 OldBinobllo roftdnter $U5. UOU.SM for lent, alx rooms, all l"mprove" HPIIUOI; reat reduced. Inr.ti(re Owner, 12 bank wtandy. met him on hie egg* route. Tho con-fiank. tented free. Bradley'a lituWc, Service, enclosed porch; Bteiini heat; pa- A)*plcKato'« (inrnttc, Vnllcy Drive, pbonc r Oak place (. Fair Hnvcn, N. J., j.hone lied Tho iitocliholclero elected the fol-versation drifted to ojiUng and ho COI.UK i'UI'S, »Vx'woeltr^idTanblo "ond Atlantic Highland)) SU-J. 79 Newman Sprlnga rond, phono Red ROOMS FOR RENT. rnk e; ict.t rciiBonable. Near eclifiol. Ap- Hank il_7 J. ; lowing directors: Ezra A. Oaborn, remarked that breaUf&ut watf the one white: lirud from chnmiilon stock. Prlco FOIU) CAR for calo, l'J26, ell (rood tires, Bank 1U4-J. ply 65 WiUow ntreet. Fair Haven, pliona •HALF of (ioublo house, practically new, lUiuiiubiu. M. {itir.ullo, NiitiiVr-iUiiLi load, IualiieaB butiy, cheat)• Alno cord wood NICE cool room, joining lath; with or Ked Bank 40fl-J._ completely renioileleti; nix rooms ana Thorium S. It. Brown, S. G. FulrcMld, moal ho .looked forward to with rel- flenmil fui-m on luft from Klver I'Uiza without ealu ; (tarnce. 21 Uranch nvo- ish and delight. The reporter was rliool. outfit for attaching on Ford car; FENCE BUILDING of all kinds; flrot clasa :IOUKE for rent, six rooms urd bath; all bath; ono block from buelncii i.etlon I John W. Keoufrh, Michael Taylor, la-Inch saw; good na new. For sale workmanship dunranteed. For estimate nue, oiipoBit Red Hank high school, or iinproveintnta ; central location; con- Btcam heat; $30 perr month. HenrHenry F. Chrlnoyonco S. Holmes, John W. Hoff, dumbfounded when ho oald that for S'lDVK "7i«~Siii~tirco-hurncr koro.ono cheap. Inquire OeorRo A. Miller, Church seo Janioa Callahnn, White street, tjhrewu- phone 643-J. ______/enlcnt tu town 'nnd lili h Kclwjljl. U.-.Q Hy Nn, realt or. lighteliht r blldbulldlmrl . Ild lt utove. Hniy, Neivmnn Hprlngo & Coinpton etrcotn, Betford, N^_J- TWO ROOMS" for rent, InrhiiilnB bath and K. McKee. 16 MvLarcn itrcet. Red Hank, lik phonh e Ii?,. Alfred Walling, Jr., and Gcorso W. breakfast ho had eaten thirty good- rond, Itt-il l{,uik.' bury. N. J. phono S29D. Walling. alzod pancakes and that ho never FORD Blatfon waeon, 1933; liKo new; CARPENTER and enhinot maker, furnl- and irna rpn^e; tit*rlricity. 1 Front FOU RENT, live-room houao, oil Improve iUOWKOATKriilnlhyHf . 7% /eet up; tweii- bargain. Howland II. Jonos Motor Co., turo rtpaircd; floors rcsurfared. Mor- street; rent $15 n. month. Phono 237-R FURNISHED elrht-roora houno (or rent; ments: utona naraRo; S25'a nronth ; filt- At tho organization meeting ot tho fell below 25, AH a parting ohot ho ty-foot enbln Loot,* Hprlmcboardi, fiurf 36 Mapio avenue, phone OH). or_1800 Ked_bunk._A«k |for_(ieorBo_KuhIL^ hot water IICM ; at 8 6 Fair Haven road, uatcil on Monmouth lontl, Went Lons hoardii, innniptiiiHJB, onra 10 cents foot; BOII, 25 Cedar avenue. Fair Haven. .Iranch. ^o7irou6a~o? Taylor died In 1801 and In 18112 T. fl. LOST, largo, flat, blade, looan-lenf bnok Wharf iivi'iiin.. TeU'iihono Ittid Uanlt 44. cfjual to a new car. $405: 1933 Studcbaker Mot*. 11 North Sixth ntrcet. Philadelphia, FURNISHEll ronm nnd Ktiratio for rent, FOU RENTrthrco'u'nfnrnralicifrooms, ol^ eleven rooms, bath nnd «xtra toiletl R. Brown wan elected president and containing roulo flhocU of Curtln 1'ub- WILL IIUY "typewritcra" nnd" ad dins ma- Six Hegal Hodun, en re fully driven by one I'a, (Female.) ______^_ near buBlneua section and high nchool; loven-room houao and bath, improve- jiteam htrit, hnflwood floors, open flreiilaca •llsblnff Co. Kindly notify fi. It. Bartlatt. rniticw, in working order or not; will owner, perfect condition In every way, WHITE WOMAN wlfihe.i day'fl work LO ..---i'ery. _ reaaonnble. -15 Elm place. Red ments; centrnlly located; very reasonable. ftnd all improviitnentii: two garaRea and Alfred Walling, Jr., vlco president. phono Anbury Park 8U37-J. Ituvorso rail. Wiho or phono, Joeeph Serpico, $595; 'Z2 Studobakcr Six Deluxe nailnn, do, or would do laundry, In or out. Call ; lfni}H: . iuire at A'i East Front Btreet, Red bonlhnufte. This plnco hi a bargain ni Mr. Brown died shortly after and Al-fhurtro_o( lihone cat].** ; , Koypt NJ six-wheel job, two-tone brown duco finish; nt U7G Mechanic street, after G;OU P, M., 1 I'OR RENT,. ligh. .. t h. keeping rooms, fur- Bunk." owner n leaving town urul no refiHonBbla excellent nhnpc hi every way, %A1T> j '32 ofTer will be refund. Terms if desired, fred Walling, Jr., waa advanced to LOSTrbufTown canoe, dnrk green, fror SOD. toiMjdll, (111 dlit, cliiflcrB, Kravel and phono Redjinnk _127_4.___ ...nished. or unfiirni^heii. Bray. Newman HOUSE IIUNTINC7 We nve n fine Hit Molly Pitcher flout, Friday nlj[ht. (fill Pontldo Six nerlnn, has hnd tho best of ad. Red IJ.-tnk." f furniHhcd and unfur shed homes in Cull 18-W Rrd Hank or 00 Rhrcvvaburn tlio presidency, Jolin W. Keough miuiure for isnlo. Prices right. Claudo rare, will jjivo you new car service, S416; WANTE1)"—SIO'EI Charles MarrlBon, lUtl llank 68-K, or Tcr- C. WriRht, Lfttlo Silver, phono Ited Dank mnlco pasaenger automobile In a head- j FURNISHED rooms, niry, comfortnblo find Kcd Bank nnd Fair Haven some on river. oloctod vice president nnd Charle3 V. itn Papa, ItedlJnnk B8._ Reward.* '31 Buick Deluxe coupe, 1-90 model, filx Kcntala of $25 to $200. Hay Vanllorn, fo _ 149.-J-J. tviro "svliocl job; Interior, finish, tlruu, mo- on colli.iion with another nutomobll interesting to noto that Bnnk. Open ovcnlrgn.* J." ElKht-Koon^m'x^l^lUttJQonk. ftvonjao.LittloSilver, N. 3. Mr. Keough had nerved aB an ofllccr port, N. J.* . truck for hire, J. ir, Carney, phono EaU FUIINISHED room, nil improvements";'rea- FOn~SALE.""vacant~lot7~lildilietown~vflZ ontown 44G-J-2, ' sonable; light housekeeping i>rivilcKea If SIX-ROOM house, hot water heat, fur- 1100 EEWAUD—Lody's rlnsr, lar(!0 400 WOMEN wanted at tho third nn- laffe, SGOO j on old cement highway, and director continuously olnco tlio FARM PRODUCE. desired. 120 Harding road, Kcd Unnli.' nished; all improvements; garano; nenr GOxiOO 'feet, Alston Ueekrnan, attornoyi bank was organized and won tho la»t center paarl, two small diamonds KHKKENSNiKwnsr uprucu. Up to nunl harvest homo of Llncroft Flie school; S4!>. Fnmk B. Lawes, 47 ShrewB- TWO ItOOMS'nnd kltrhencttc or one Voo . bury avenue, Ked Hunk. Ited Bnnk. and small onyx. Lost about AuauBt four foot, 36 centa; Scotch plnea, 60 Company, Thuraday, Augunt 30, furnished, with twin beds; ana. electri- surviving member of tho orlclnal centn ench. Come nnd net thorn at the FARMERS and truck growers will find a ATTENTION, tavern or hotel kecnerar ready market for their produco by od- fy, heat fnrnifihed; cheap Vt the SEVEN-ROOM modern homo in Little Sll- Threo choice lots In busy concession board ol directors and of tho original 10 or 17, Iliimioa, N. J. W. H. Sopor, Olil KenentJy Fntm, Nut Swamp road, Red •cc, four bedrooms, Bteam hent, tile JJnnk. vortielns (n Tho Register's classified col- COMPANION • KURSB or housekeeper party. 33 Chestnut ntrcet, Kod Hank block. 75x100; all Improvements; water- 'stookholdora. 111 John atroet, Now York City, SOD, top Hull HIKI privet: acrco of tor aoll \vlahe:t poult Ion. Cnn tako full chance. bath and r-hower; phiFitex walls, RaraKe; front location, prico riffht. 107 S«a PUKNISHED '~room~iot '"light "hou7o ready for occupancy September lat, Sio. pbone lleeltmnn 3-50B7. ami four to Hix-foot privet; very cheap. POULTRY FEEDS—Park & Pollard, nono Heferr>ncc3. Addresa C. II., box 511, Red centrally locnted: 5-1 -week. 13 Hrecio Way, Keansbnrg. N. J. Clirlnoyonco S. Holmes was elected Tlionmtt S. Held, Ked Hank, phone 861. See Milton Uerk, 88 Brond Btrtot, Red bettor; surprising low canh jiriceB.' Let Bank.__> ___ Drummond plnce, Rcd^Bank." Uank^ phono 1616. ROADSTAND, bunpinlow, Improvementa: vlco president In 1801 and hold that DOG LOST, part chow, reddish brown un- REBUILT" second-hand ^ater pumpa. F. UB» quoto you our ftpcclnl low' prices on RESTAUIIANT COOK wanted, man or FOR RENT furniehed. dcslrnblo rooms In __ nico cellar; 180 feet highway frontarjOf dornoath, black on top: answers to Jor- G. Hurst, Middlotown. phono Middletown FRONT part of house at 67 North Bridge ndioinlnf? public school. AIBO lota. S7B office until his death In 1807, whon ? your mash. Hanco & Davlo, phone Red woman for Saturday, Sunday and Mon- owner's homo; fine locution; plcaeaii Thomas W. .Aumack was elected to ry. l lndor plcaoo phono Mlddletown GO. Dank 108. day; mu3t room here. 30 Bay avenue. nurroundlngs; narafte available; refcrencci avenuo; garaRe; all improvementB. j r.nS up—and other real bargains. Felgo!. 464." TKOPICAL 17SH—Special fivo-eallon Highlands, N. J. Apply 1R6 Plnckncy rand. Red Bnnk, Thone 289-1?. Red Dank." RoutRoue 36, Laurel avenue, Weat KcnnsUurff, that ofllco. G. S. Jones, cashier, re- DAIRY FEED—Quality bnianced ratlonn. SEVEN-KOOM modern homo In Red Bank LOST, l^ridtiy, KGntloman'n Blsln ROK. nquiiilum on Htnnd. with sand, en alls Cut your feed coflt3. Get our special HANDY MAN wanted; woman to do gen- phone_22G-J.* N. J. signed his position Jn 1001 to accept watch. Finder pieties return to Mr. H. nnd n«h, ST.. FnmouH H-R fish food. oral hoiiRQwork nnd caro for yoar-nld to rent, four bedrooms, hot water heat, ATTRACTIVE modern residence. fino low CQHII price on n good 20% feed. Hanco tile bath nnd showor. Bun parlor; com- a position OB cashier of tho Railway Mllin, care of Chitrlcn Doll, Thomas ave- itctfiy Ito.iH ]''lHh Hatchery, 1 Allen place, &_Davlii, phono Red Bank 103. child. I'hono Kod Bank 76 any day from neighborhood; BIX roorna, open fireplace, National l-Mik, and Arthur M. Brown EH°'—?brownbury, N. J. ...Jtownnl. phono HfiCMV. ^ 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. APARTMENTS. pletely rodecorated; attached heated Bft- all modern Improvements; two«cac ffarase. FOUND, jjrny truck rock, near Lonsr HAY and atraw lor sale. William nitrc; Uir.dscapcd, nicely situated; SC5 waa oloc' -d to his place. James "W. EMKKSON" " ditruor, rebuilt. Conovor INDUSTRIOUS high school colored boy, monthly. See Milton Berk, 88 Broad Ilrnnch. Innulro 14 North jurldse ave Hros.. Wlckatunk. N. J., phono Holm. _Moara, __hono ItumE!^n_ 3C1. 18 years old, would like to secure a job FIRST FLOOR of duplex houee, furnlfilied HOLMDKI- sor-tlnn, ^mail farm of fivo Hoff w- > elected vlco president In nue. Ho J Dtvtik, phono 14G f>. __ del I). "HEARTS OF GOLD" mclomi for nt after Hchool for board nnd small compun- or unfurnished; all iuipiuvenieiilH ; steam street, phone Red Dank 1616. acres, all tillable; excellent trucking Forcnt Farm, William Kane, State high- heat, hot water, electricity supplied; ga- FOR KENT, uix-rcom houao. all lraprovo- 1008 w ien Mr; Aumack died and hoRESVAItD^Pnrty^who picked \\\> Dodco DrCK~^liln^7kiTi7TwcIvo feet, 9U6 bo^r smtion. Cnn furnish tho bent of refer- «loilil;; sixroosix-room cnttafte. electricity, poultry ences. Phone_Ped_J3an_ lJSJMj-U. ragc. Tclgphonc Red Bant^l^OJ'-J. nienta, 81 Pinckncy road, Eed Bank. houses. PPrlcl o 3333,0000 . W . A . llopoinilli ? hold office until his death in 1917 truck rnck nt Ilopplna'a Croniiinp. re- for nale, $9.W(implctc. ThompBon Boat way, Mlddletown,_N. J. ___ turn, Rownrd. Bonjftmln U. Cruto. 1A FOlTSALErnhodrTsliind an^ Pamp.I ilnck COMPETENT etcnographcr dcnlrcn pnrt- APARTMENT.^three unfurnlBhcd or fur- Call 1H92-J. William B. Anubro/222 Ber- Agency, 8 Linden place. Red Bank, pliono whon Jonathan I. Holmes was North Bridge avenue, Hod Bnnk, rhoiio Wnrkn, a Ccn^Bticet, Sen nrlght. N. J. pullotn and cockerelH. S. J. (jitlcnplo. nisbeci roomo; private entrance; sun and gen place, Hcd Bank.* 3_n___ timo work; lepal experience; best refer- electricity; private linth room; oil tmrnei elected. Charles V. Crawford died In FIKTY W. & X Slonno' rueR>"iiacd~7lx Red Hill. Headdcn'a Corner road. Middle- ences; renfionablo rates. Phono 1137-M.' ouHfi. all Improvements; Ea- SACRIFICE fourteen-room, (urnlnhctl or weeka, aha Gx9, excellent condition, $10 heat. Heat and hot water furnished 1008 and Arthur M. Brown was elect- LOST, bank hook, No. 16528. lMcaso call town, N. J." rr.p:e; convenient locntfon; $35 por unfurnished rooming houae, brick con* wliilo they lnrst; porcelain top kitchen ta- Wcller'a house, 97 West Front street, Red month. Avnilablo September Int. Frank ed secretary. Juno 4, 1912, F. P. Arm- Ilod Hank 262G.- • PEACHES for sale, for canning nnd eat- DIE3ELS~Get a position In tho Diesel Bank." structlon; all Improvements: buainoaa lo- ble, S3.00; Slngor BOWIHK machine, flrat- ing. Tho Forest Farm, Inc., State High- I). Laives, ii Shrewsbury avenue, Eed cation, In Atlantic Highlands; will con- strong was appointed to tho now of- CIIIRS mcrhftnicnl condition ?10, threo Ice way, Mlddletown,J^_J. Industry. Positions immediately HEATED three-room apartment of three Panic. elder exchange on. ireo end elonr Bmall ARTICLES FOR SALE IJOXCS, two nixty-pound capacity, one 100- open to trained DIosel men. United rooms, all improvements ' S30. Grover improvements, property, location not particular. Address fice of assistant cashier. July 1016. pounatii; G.OCo foct of highway front* drlckaon was promoted to as3latant April hatched; will begin laying in Octo- Slato aite, experlenco and reference. Ad- or at 244 West Front atreet, lied Bank." ape; 'ih miles from New York, ton min« cashier. IJARGB Yoric safe for nalo: Ilko now. In- Ked Bonk, phono 57. ber; also broIlerB. Chnrlos Wentorvclt. high- tlrc33 \V. C. W., box 511, Red Bank." Mount nvomie, Atlantic Hlffhlnndii. N. J.. utes from Matawan station, Orluln&l* quire at 2 3 Pay avenuo, Htghlnmli, New INDIAN CLASS Ball boat, twenty feet way 33, Freehold, N. J., next to race phone G79-J. farmhouse and outbuildings, alao later Jn 1017 tho work of adding to the Jersey." • lon«; Bpeelal equipment and sails re- track. REFINED, middle aged woman wishes po- CONVENIENTLY located, five-room apart- FIVE-ROOM Bcml-bunBalov7, all Improve- built house containing fifteen lovely largo FOH SALE, twenty gaiiRO Remlnjiton atito- ciif- lust RCQson, Fisher, Little Silver sition aa housekeeper in nmall family; ment, over A & P store. 2 5 West Front. ments, two-car garage; Stenrnn place, room?, several fireplnces, map!a paneled old bank building was started and mRtic nhot nrun; new. Retails for ST.4,Point, pliono Red Rank 4J*2. _ beat of references. AddreBs P. O. Box 28, Btreet, phone Red Bank 408, or npply Dr. Nnvcslnk. Frank Ilowor, Navesink, phone stairway, doors and trim throuRhout. At- completed In 1913. The completed will noil for $40. J. A. Cramer, Fort Mon- Eatontown. N. J. Lovctt____no East _Front street, Eed Bank. Atlantic Hlffhlanda_^33-M.* . tic and full HIZO cellar; exceptionally fin© PltlVATE SALE, modern nnd nntlquo BUSINESS NOTICES. VERY attractive furnlnhed or unfurnished building was 70x22 feet. Now vaults mouth. N. J* household furniture. J?liono Ked Bunk PRACTICAL nu r so would 11 ko position set of stnblca nnd outbuildings; all have caring for invalid lady; no objectiona to npnrtment, six roomn; nil improvements, WEW"HOUSB;~"compleiVly fmnlsh^d7~^U slate roof. Part of fnrm would make an and new equipment woro installed at COOKING STOVE In good condition .for 3GB2. CALL Hed Bank 8157-J, Eatcilo, tho paint- light nnd aunny, fitenm hent and hot wa- burner, Fripridalre, tiled kitchen and scilo vary ronsonnblyi 145 Brunch nvc- er, it you still demand tho bent in paint- some light duties. 22 South Fifth Btreet, bath; heated frniitjie; reference. lJ23 River Ideal Kolf course. Immediate aalo $25,000. that tlmo at a cost o£ about 520,000. TWO ALLSTATE tiros 30x5.00 or Long Branch." ter. Call Rod Rank 3fiJS-J. one hnlf cash. A substantial reduction for mie, Red Bank." ^0^1.95-2(1 Inch. 1056 Broadway, Long: ing and paper hnn Ring. Office and shop APARTMENT of three, four or five rooms, road. Fair Haven.N^ J.* ih. Anna F. Dietz, Main street. Mat- Whon Jonathan I. Holmea died In BUTCHER SHOP fixtureo for enle, lil(« Branch, or phone 414-W, Long Branch.* ot 20 Mount street, Rod Bark. WANTED, reprenentntlva in every town in furnished or unfurnished, for lipht ATTRACTIVE "rlvur he -. living room, , 1024, Mr. Armstrong who had been ARTHUR E. BOYCE, painting contractor, Monmouth county: no capital required. housekeeping, with bath; plenty of ..win- dining room, kitchen, two fireplacofl, hot ! i'w»n, N. J., phone 2t Bfl-J. ^ new; will sell cheap. Inquiro Jolin A. HEAUTIFUL malo Boston, HauKerty rtuild up permanent business. Addrcas W. associated with tho bank clnco 1003, Aroiuls, Hail road nvenuo, near Church Rlock, puppies for finle, J2fi nnd up. 44 flno paper hnng:infc; CfltlmatDH Giirpllcd dows, hot water heat furnished; near stn- water heat, four bedrooms, two tile batho, I OWNER ICCVIIIK town, sale or rent (J76)» • nt_rcct. Rolford, N. J. for Interior and exterior painting; com- R,, box 511, Red Bank. tion nntl hus line. 139 Bridge avenue, Ked maid'a room nnd bath; two-car garafte. modern Dutch Colonial seven-room was elected vlco presldont, J. H. Hon- Ocemiport avenue, West Lons Branch, Bank. WIHTlli "nnd blue Krcyhotiml, malo, twen- N. J.* petent workmen; good equipment j porch WANTED by a'young man, work of nny W. A. HoppinK ARency, fl Linden place, home; condition perfect; oil burner, fire- drlckson, who had boon with the furniture nprayetl. ReaBotmlilo prices, kind; experienced In driving a car. Can APARTMENT, newly doco rated, unfur- Ited Bank, phono 397.* place, two-car garage; nwnlnBfl, ahrubs. ty montlw old; $IJ0; mnko nico pet. CnnCOLLECTION of antliuiQ Leeds areon- t matorinls. Phono 6fiG Itumaon. nir Ilrnnch, N,_JV___^ (lishcn nnd plnten. Cnn bo seen by ap- anything. G. Cooper, P. O. box 84, Navc- windows; electric refrlRfirntor, hot water, month; all Improvemonts. Call at 10G Bank 28J3. • , , lor and J. S. Matthews, Jr., assistant Mnk.jN. J-' heat furnished; also gnrairo for rent. In- cashier. COFFEE~URNS~yuiTd"io, .counteri, nhow pointment, Telcrhnnn Kumnon fi4C." HAWKINS BROTHEUS, real CBtnte, Leiphton avenue,__Rcd___Daiik. LiAROE Boven-room houae, ell Improve* Insurance, rnortgago loana. 10 Mon- quire 135 Bridge avenue, Hed Diink, phono incuts; low taxes; nenr railroad otntion, caneB, tnblo.i, chinn clonets, bookctiwcn, I'HILOO rndloH and tubea, new 1935 mod- 400 MEN wanted at the third nn- 536-JR. ONIJ SIDE of tloul'le house, fivo rooma, On January ,2, 1927, tho capital cribs, kitchen cnblnotn, pianos, bookr, els; 520 up on terms. TuHtlnn'e, 16 mouth street (ground floor), Kod lmprovemonta; tile bath, fircplitco; nuitnhle for doctor or dantint; small nunl harvent homo of Lincroft Fire QNE OR TWO furnished room apartment garnKo; enclosed porch. storm win- amount of cash neeuasary. Apply JesBB i. stock of tlio bank was increased to brlc-ft-brnc and antique a; rlothes, nhocs, Monmouth strcet,_flcd_H_anl_ Bank, phono 3G2. etc. Auction KoomH, 20 Enst. Front street. Company, Thuraday, August SO. with kitchenette; fill Improvements, in- dows ; economical, all-year home; five Mcllniy, 71,1 Uiver rond, Fair Haven, N. 1,000 oharoo of n. par value of $100 MAYTAC wiinher," S4tt.i)ri[ nnloa nnd nerv- cludiiiR Una range, hent {tirniahed; best lo- mln utcs to commutation train. Phone J., or phono rJ61-M, Kcd Hunk. each or $100,000 and on July 2, 1034 Red Bank, ice. Tufitiiuc'i!, 15 Monmouth street. Red WILUAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, heat- cation; Karage. 17G HUUBOH avenuo, Kcd 89-M._M[ddIcto\vn.'_r RARE' On*0~UTUNlTY—FWe™fertiio prbt fltovca ?5 to $8, 0x12 A-xmln- Htmk. HOUSE KEEP E It~vdahca™po fll t i on~"prac t leal Bank, phone 2S5-R.*_ tho capital structure was further ster ruiE §12, twenty ynrdfi of henvy In- inR end tlnnlnB- Pumpa nnd windmills iiurso; hour day or week; South in win- ElfiHT-ROOM "hbiine, Two baths; river itablo acres; main road, center of tj Kl'X'ItKTARY doaka, ono muhoffuny. ouo repaired. Agent for Master carburetor FURNISHED apurtment, four roomn, all location; near buuineHB section, on Hum* fino neiKliborliood; hou^c, nil Improv added to by tho Issuance of $120,000 laid linoleum 16c ynrd (parquet floor put- walnut, pate lea; tnblo. iipinot typo desk, ter. Interview. Address Box 403, Eed torn and blue and white tile pattern* : coal savins device. Fits any furnace. 41! Bank. outside, on river; with hent and hot Bon bus line. Vary reasonable. Alno ments; Eieenhouses, frnraga; crood eora- In proforrcd stock. This wa3 done In roffVri tlililo, walnut wnrdrohe, cedar lined. Lelghton avenue. Red Dank, phone S0K7-J. wnler PUpiilled ; beautiful view. Conven- three-room heated apartment, 355 per mutiny; $6,500. Tormn. Stcsmaler, 49 olKht-dny clockn, montlo, two-lmrnor oler/- Cmmnnn'n. II White Btreet, lied Bank.* EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at oner. accordance with tho Federal Admin- trie stovo $2.50, haby carrln«o, odd lnrni)[<. CESSPOOLS cleaned, ccllitrB dutr, scooping ient to depot and within ono block from month, furnished S05: electric refrigera- Fair Haven road, Fair Haven. N. J.* I-'IltEWOOO, 50.00 per load, *10 por cord; Apply Red Bank Candy Kitchen, Broad buslncon center. Tclcphono Red Bank tion. ShruwnVury Kivcr ARcncy, Thomas A"TfRACTIVK~liomo~nt Eoat Sido Park, istration's plan to havo tho banks of lnrgo ruckor, Knllon wlna IICOBH. Stiins- nnd urndlng nt renaonnblo ratdB. llow- rtreet, Kcd Hank. berry Thrift Shop. WUnon nvomio, Tort ft replace- wood, Sll per cord. Locust nrd MaxHon, phone Atlantic Highlands 2 a 70. Jardine, Alnton Court, phone Red Bnnk 76. llvinp room, dining, kitchen, steam heat; tho country lssuo preferred stock for WANTED, yenoral houaaworkor, white. tho purpose of building up tho bank- Monmouth, N. J., near new iUe hini^e," pastii, oak lumber, plan Ins nnd sawing. 775. SMALL npnrtment for rent, furnished; on FOR KENT, els-room house, all improvo- four bedrooms, corner lot, size 60x1501 EVEii(!RBlTN~TilEKS—Spcclnl low prices j Clmiloft G. llonnott £; Co.. office phono Call Katontoyrn SS. . tho river, one block from Droad street, mentfl, near bus line and shopping dis- now two-car garage. Price S-1,800. W. A. MUlUlotown fiC8, lonUlenco 79. is houseman, Ing capital of tho nation, strengthen- Boveral variotlen of arbor vltao, cyptenn, FUEL OIL tanko for ealo and in- YOUNli'MAN Ti'ishea work 1 Rust Fnmt__treet, Rod J_an_____ trict; ono-car Karase; open flrcpliice; ren- Hoppinjc Atroncy, 8 Linden place, Had fir, juiilper, pine, stn'tice, etc. Siiecltneiis. UOLEN'S tractorH, rebuilt; Flnnct Jr. and " very handy; can drivo car. Phono Bonnblo rent to riffht party. Apply to ing financial resources, and making Etalled; eradinir ond Inntl scape APAItTMENT~for "rdnt,"Three' raomn nnd possible tho extentlon of business. largo flUoa, so mo uj> to ten feet, S2.H0 liolcn'rt Service. Conover Bros., Wick- Ilu ylSM bath; hent, gas and lltfht furnished; nl- Joaso J. Mclhay, 7JH River road. Fair Ha- FOR SALE, dcsliablo lots In Red Banki oncli. Other slzcBj and nlflo ash. biri'h, uliink, N. J., iiliono Holmdol 9. work i man6n work, trucking; Band, WANTED, plrl to go to school and help io private entrance. 40 Blvernido avenue, ven, _pr telephone Red Hank 1261-M. very cheap. Apply flt 245 Spring Tho bank's now building was beech, mnplo, pinne, poplnr, wcci'lnK wil- with housework nnd bnby; room and Red Bunk.* FOlPKENT at""LlttloT" Silver," six-room Btrcut. Red Dank. low, flovvorinir ehrubH.i barberry, piivtt, lvILL MOSQUITOES, bed tuigii, roachen, clntlora ond cravol. Old buildings torn opened for business on April 1, 1029, etc., at correspondingly low pricen. Poo (lien, mottiB and nnt3 with beat insect down nnd removed. A, Joneo, phono board nnd small wnKes. Monmouth Em- SIX-ROOM apartment for rent, 523 a house, newly pnpored and painted In — PICTURESQUE river view, plot 7 5x300, npruy, 51.25 friillou, manufactured by ployment • Aircncy, 107 Monmouth ntrcet, month; nil Improvements, with beat. nlde, partly furnished; many chanpow six-room cottuco; nil Imp rove mental and la considered ono of tho molt exhibit Trenton fnlr. Albert Nelson, Al- Eatontown 4S3-M. phono liocMtnnk ^500.' handsomo in tho county. lentown, N. J.. luirncry, 1mlayctown ntn- Monmcjuth Paint & Varninh Works, 255 172 Monmouth ntrcet. Apply nt 17 4 Mon- made In tho buildingg; .very nice ond com-two-car partite; ftbuiidnnco of larffo treost tlon. WiHow avenue. Long Branch, phone WANTED, cnuiiles from 580 to $125, mouth street, Red Dank. fortuble; Roud heat and water; rent from ?4,B0O. Libcrcl terms. Ray VanHom» Deposits of tho bank now total-at aiiii-J. ______LAWNS and gardena carod for by men (butler-chuuJTeur end cook)'; refcrencen FIVE-ROOM ~apnrtment~'for rent; oil im- October l«t. 0. W. li 2 Broad l»hone Red Bank 293. CIOHO of business Saturday, August 25, YOUNd OANAUIE3, II.8H; nny \infiitlR- TOI' .SOIL for ni\le, very fino rich top trained In neatneas and attention to de- requireil; jiermnrient PDBIIIOHM. Monmouth provements. Also half of double house. t,__Rrd Hank. WE IIAVR~R mimber~of fine iots located fnctory canary can bo cxchiuiijcd wiihiu mill, tnktn from xrecn houses; fine for tails ; grounds kopt In perfect order at Employment ARency, 107 Monmouth In excellent condition. A. T. Dorenui?, 4i N"E\VLY _ on trooil con ere to road that will bo aold $1,500,0-47.00 and the totnl resources 100 dnyn. l1aramoutit 1'et Shop. 37 Mon- very rcnsonablo figure. (ieorjjo J. Wid- ilrci'i'ltiK lawns; $'Z per cubic yard, deliv- Htrco't, phone ned_jnnnk_350_0^ Re c kless _p 1 a re. Uccj Unnk, or ngenta. nil ImprmeitENOVATED; , epten-roo, mthreeca houser, for half their vnlue to anybody who Is in- are in excess of $1,1)00,000.00. Since moulh Btroot. Rcil Banli. urcd. 'IVU'phone Kumnon 8G1. ly, landscapo service, phono Eatontown Kaco; excellent Ked Hanfireplacek neighborhood, three-car, terested in building. \Vo will also bo RDI* 483-J, BATTKRSHYNurBen'" ReVir-try, 126 Hard- organization tho bank haa paid out a LAHOR old raintinp. irrnndfntiier clock, SKA SKIKK, 22x6, four-cylinder enslno. ing road, phono Ked Unnk 1422; trained JJO. Other i-entals ?2H5 tko S76i . Somo on to help linanco new con struct ions with river. Kay VanHorn, phone Eed Bank total of $378,000.00 in dividends, and VTIQIIIROriontftlI rUKrufft, lOlott OofI beautifuPIMUll Hilll ilchinl u la» nnlindo Alno five-room bunftnlow in River Plazn, MfclTAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doors and nnd practical nurses. Special treatments REAL ESTATE WANTED. first niortgaRca. Rolaton Waterbnry, 107 KIHUUBB winew , ponpot t bedbd , antlqutkua rhcHtrlunt . At for pnlo or rent. Terms; all improve- windows; oavo 2B9o of fuel coota. II. niich ni hypodermics, bladder Irrigation, I HAVE Bovcral imnitrlen fiom responsible 283. Monmouth Btreut, phono Iteil Dank 350Q.* haa a record of C8 conaecutlvo divl- (Jrnmann'a, ll_\yMto_Htrect^Itod Unnk/_ ment;1. John H. Cook, Jr., Shrewsbury, N. A. Hondrickuon & Co., phono Red Hank high colonies, etc. SIX-ROOM houao andn K«ruge; Holland FOR SALE, ntore nnd houae, six room(, ; imrtios who vnnt lo rent Nonmouth donds. EATONTOWN Auto~\Vieckci «." pnrtn for J.. iihone Ked Hank !U2fi.J. 1400^14 Monmouth street, Red Itunk. County farms with option '.o buy. Wlmt heat, open fireplace; otitsido of Red bath, lot 65x150; very roanonable; all Tho Koyport Banking company hiu. nil cara—tlrofl, nil nW.cn—vnvn bouglit I,OT~(if rnrpontpr'H tooin for nnlo nt f>7 THlTEI(JHKSTTdco«i~pnld~for llvo^r'hkk^ lmvo you? Stenmaler, 4H Fnlr Hnvcn i^nk; $32 per month. Rolfston Water- Improvernents. ' Located at 158 Shrewi* always been hold In high catoom by for wrecking imrpoacii. OppoBlto l'rcchold J field avenue, Atlantic Highlands, one. Joo Llalier, 230 Mechonla street, MISCELLANEOUS. rond,"l''nir >Inviii." _ 'liurj', phono Ited linnk 3500.* bury avenue, Red Bank. *•#*.»*l i^i ^_i^_ . __. T^M t un ( Wll T^ J phono Red Bank_2809. HAVE" "cuVtomor ' who~w»iit» fnrm: Amcri- tho public nnd has merited thin by DiNiNO~TABLE, ^r"ch"uini,~ Monmouth bury. Stccmnlor, 4'J I'ulr Haven roail. Thompson, 14 W filling Dvcmie, Uclfunl, frnln. Colin, Slifi Second nvenue, near trcet. Red Hank. Phono 2104, Red Hank. INSTRUCTIONS—Mubol Col em an School Fair Haven, N. J." and financial integrity In tho com-N.Jf.* _^_ iJimbnr nvetiue, LOIIK .^|lflIi!jli_N _J. of Dancing open nil nummcr: ballroom munity. : dancing u H[)eclalty. Itntes rcnnonablc. KN(iUBH SISTTKIt i>i«)R, ulna weeks olil. Nil'OOT outboard runnhout, ner- GEORGE D. BROWN, Innuranco and Phono 2011_. l^ltoctor plnro. Red Bnnk. MORTGAGE money nvnllabla In for ealo lenHonable. I'hono Atlantic ._.... condition; repnlntcd but not used Tho oMlccH'H uro: ,_., 288-M" real estate, 86 McLaren etrcct, Hed I llUYiiiul sell second-hand clothes, rmiRt amount* up to J8.(100, on niU'iovetl President, F. Palmer Armstrong; 11 lliMIHUMD *OU-JUi thlii year; $35. 159 Hudson nvenuo, lied Bnnk. property In Red Dank, wkor« valuo Is FOR" ~SiVlir~AiMvlc!m riuilntor. typo A Hunk, phono 433-M.* bo in good condition. L. Kerber, 2(H) Shrewsbury avenue. Red Dank. Phono nt least, double tho amount asked. vlco prosldont, J. H. Hondrickuon; lioilor. In flrst elms condition; 1.H0O feet BUDhS—-Dr. Ellul'n Five-Foot Shelf, Har- nocrolary, Qeorgo W. Brown; caBhlor, nctunl rndlntlon: jtonm or hot wntcr. Very ilQUU LOVERy and trcimtiru huntoml •liirt-W. Milton Hcrk, SS Uroad street. lied Interesting News. vard CltiBHicH, Junior CIASSICB, setH EH«t, Hero in your opportunity to i;ct vitro J. 8: Matthews, Jr.; assistant cnshler, rcnionnblo. Koonpel. 2(1 Gnrflolil nvonuc. Thftclieriiy, Emoraon, lltiwthorne, Ruakln. WANTED, will buy second-hand bicydeu .Bank, phone 1G1G. Mirny niDiIorii vo lumen nt reason dido bntgalnB; nhow my life-tlnio collect inn of anil Fecond-hnnd fvnnica. (Irover Par- It. 13. Cokelct. antitiucn, old glnna and china my !<[]CI:I;L!- ker, a Mochanio otrect, Ucd Dank, phone Moat everybody reads tho news columns of a EXPENSlVETii«)to7T> iwioTkitrhTiiril I "I n K I»rlre"a. l'liono Atlnntlo Illghltinda 042-J, 1 ty. Auttquoo Ehor. C3 Riverhide avenue, in 3. liOUSE WANTED- For results lint your Prosont directors are: F. P. Arm- room nntl neilroom not.: other luuim?- liveferahly early mornlnir oi oveninir." Red BiiiiU, houao v,ilh me. Cu.ilomorn wnltintf. I newspaper as a matter ot course. They study the strong, Harvey S. I3edle, Gcorgo W. hold froodHi olectrlo fans, iiorrot cnno nnd FOR SAI.R, Iro box, two beds, two ttprinKn, MONEY to loan on firnt bond end mort- LVQ a tenant for a .nnmll inexiifiiplvo enryotfl. Cull Sntiirdny, Runilay, Mominy. two innor upriniT mnttrenson, two 00 flint morti ligation; fino work, low jnln^. Phono nio Rejl Hniik ar.iio.* __, ial pages. Those who are Interested Jn sports eager- Walker, h. Brower Walling nnd Jacob _ 1K1OKH-—Turn * Swift, Don Sliinly, Tom lifiKfl on buplncR:! property located on OUfiBilOirf) fumlfllilnKH~of overy dpnrrlii- Wall Paper t>eLvk-u,_ Hunimni (Iflfl. _ Hnln Hli-nct, KDiumhurB. N. J. Ulieral TEN~f6" FirrKKN ncro farm wanted hi WycUoff. Slaile nerlcn, rcnBonablc; Bookhouao cot, T( xchiniiie for two n\^ UKUU nml nno thri'c ly rend tho sporting pages. But muybe many of th* Unu; dlBtlnttlVo UHcd (urnlUiiii Un- «f- rhilil'B liirpo flat top desk nnd roll top "I LOVB TO KILL ~ovory ""tlcncrrption "of bonuFi, iigcntn welcome. Write I'mil Ilimr- Doposlti! arc Insured by tho F_ Vermin; fumlftatlon expert; nmlhs in furnlnhecl lutnirulowa: water. J;;IP, flcca. homes, ntorfls. etc., <*t bargnln .took. iMiru-Hnif bntr. footbnll trouoors, hol- bunriiero. M'» Wiida worth nvcnuo. New •Hie. nt Urndlcy Hcach. ;'!^KiiKiior. 41» readers never thought of tho Clusulliotl Advortlae- PikoB. You nro lnvltod to Innpect our ! cleared from furniture In a low hours; tor- oral Doposlt Inouranco corporation to nit t«, twolvp-yciir-rlzo. l'linno Atlantic York City. Fair Haven load. Fair Jluvcn.' a maximum of $5,000 for ench>depos- niorchandlaB nt our nhowroomn. "0 I'^nt mito control. Jnmfifi A. Hogir, o.xlPiniiiin- WANTED, room nnd board on fnrm or in rnentn na itoma of news. Front_ntroet. Ited I _mk. , _ tor alnco 1888. Itox 334, Ai'buiy I'ark, puburbiin homo near Red Hunk; prlv- itor. *+.*— 1035 PHiLUO rniiVfiolfl, $2"lfto * 17C i flt FOR SALE, fix nialioitany chnirn, made In phono 7320. OfHco 123'j Corlien avciuio, ISiltf, Himol bed, old chinn, mujollcii Nepiunu.JH. J. IICRU of kocplny dog. Phono I$ Mon- onih ptk-eii pntd; nil uizen; ho»> wnnteil _0_ Wftll ntrcet. lii'l»lL"J.'£_'LJ--t-^^ Ii.ilili IUC HUO yoai t «CU linn inmitli wtrcat. Ited Ilnnk. ftom 5(1 to fiOO pouinls. Cull or write B. poetry or drama, or humor* or there's tragedy in pDrlod to Policeman Jamcii Wallace nentity nnd ofilr.iancy at their union BLKCTRICIAN—"if"" It'd" cliH-Irknl wu" i=oil, KIX-HfJOM homo far rfnl; nil hnptuvc^ 1 /.lotkin, Freehold!, phone 2(1. _ thnt she had nceii a woman walk to the Itcllublo UefriKorntor Co- I* i'lrnni• ••>....l. l-'AIltMANKH lilnffnrm HCIIICH with tfmbers 1 tint alt or repair; cut linn tea rlu'or fully N. trlven. Call via for nny or all nf your ; mentH, chuap. Inqtiiie at 88 Willing nearly evory Clalined Advortisoment. Dont ftiil to the end of tho tlocU and then down ntrcot, next to post ofllco. Kfltontowii. N. for nu\f!', very good condition. Apply WANTKUT"hot Vale?T>(THeV"v. rth (ittingrt B J., phono 0 Hfttontown.' Pooldetn on re-jr. N. Jloorfl, i) 3 Burrowcs plncc, ited olcctrlcnl tronblen. Victor C. 1'erultl, 2fi and null atom for eight-ion in limine. atreet. Hod Hank. ___ read thoni every week. the ntepi) on tho ultlo of tho dock. Tho iju«Bt. Kneclnll uU-foot refrliiernlorl rold Ohurrh fltioot, Ben lirlitht. phnnii 1!H»-_W_ iili\tfl prit'O nnd piirticulnrH. A'ldiesrt H. COUiNIAirnlne-room "liouso, two Imtln; woman'n i;ixlt wnn filow nnd nho he.'il- KI.I'CTKK! rndlon, ono Atwator Kont, ono lot-nteil nenr I ho liourt. of IV»MI Miuik. r W. H., llox f.t 1, Hitd Hunk. tatiul now and then. Mrn. Collinfi iJ^ll7luJA~1 7or^fti^"^wy~rcVi'niinbln; 2«- II. O. A., ono Crouton all HI pprfert or- MUSICAL InatrumontA repaired; work WA"NTKi)r"niii"lo""ilo"rM(iu"klttiii>. Oiiil Ked* •with rivor prlvili'i:«« ; lawn a nini Hide- nalil ulio followed tho woman and foot knorknboutt BIIIOP r\y,i:\mz; tirct ilor. Tliuy nil piny nt (irnmnim'ii, 11 Kunrantecd; recoiulillotiod in.itni- Hunk lr.lt.i." wnlkii taken ruro of: STO per monlli. Itul- til ami condition. Inqtilro H. HCHIIIOIHI, 7 White htreet, Hod Hank.' nienta for sale. Can fuini.'h miy In- utou Wuterbury. 107 JSUinniimlh nt.rnet, when Hhn reached the ntiilru the wom- AHon fltroct, Iluniuon, ^«_J.__ _ . WAN"TKi»* "Xttnehmont " fVrr'~i'»nvertlnir phimo Itoil Hank Ilf.OO." __ Htrumont, any nmke, on iipiuiivii!. In- Funl Model T motor Into tnioior; nluo RIVER FKONT IICUIIO/IK'VPII rmfflin, npon an had dltjappearetl. HOL11) JlitAHi! "double liail. pniiitod K'ftv, nmnll conch or nodmi car; must l'« rhoap -with box mnlntr nnd cotton mntti-flmt, AUTOMOBILES struments exchanged, I'lh'e'fi Mtmic lU-vpliicc. oil bunu'i- lit':»i; (in HIMIUUI in Whon Chnrleo' imrl Edward Cofltl- llt fin- cnili. Pliono Kntnntnwn -IKi-J-2.' unfurnltih^I; by thn -yt'iu- or f'"' wlntur SI6. Kscaliunt eotidition. ('ft'I *•* ' I-'OU~H7\LV\"f034~Ywo."^ Store;, • 81 Went Front uttoet. Iteil Tin'rOIJHNKIJ^i'HAClK'.lC l»"ii-lvnto"nclionl jjan, nliio of jomny City, hoard tho llronil ntrcQt, Red Unnk, _ _ oniitrator, 1934 four-door I'imtlnr iloin- Dank. iiKnitbii. Itnliitim Wnlcrluu-y. li>7 Mon- i 1 will j-o-opftii .Sfpliuiilitr 2()lh; Fiencli In moutlt ntr«rt._lti»| Hiinls.. i^"""^^^*. iitory they quickly informed tho po-iiAinii r' "ir6UNi)~iiiipt,~»irrmT"""cnii ««>• niMiifttor. ItiiriHiin Itro thorn, 1U-21 Me- tmifdit in ovory irrmlo l>y u I'urlnlcnnc. 1 chiuiic nttpflt. IUMI jlftak, phona flOIJfi. lice that Ihoy had aoen a rowboat ai> t «vcnhijr lit (1:00 I . M. V.J. fllnyor. 1^ WINDOW SHADES. Vonotlnii lillnda. Tcluphnno Rod Ilnnk SfiSO «vonltiK«. oin'n nryplaco; luciUod In Wiv coiinLry, prnnch tho dock, tnlto a woman on icHSi-rjrTb^nr7fl^P"f7r^ttb7^^ri^r~fcTt nifltnl wwither Btrlpn, indintar .-fililiiftfi, WANTi;i), bar boll iiot; "pemon iinvFiiff* n«nr Kcboolii unr finle pltonn ll*>tl Hunk Hal or par month. Itolnton WiUoi Imry, i'hono li(im'd nnd Inavo. It Is tho gcnornl bc- Si!O. fid Mnt>!a Kventtv, or phono 2fi4J. fnr Riling. Cult nftor fiMK) I'. M., nt 760 Ktition. Chnrlen t. CIHWVIT, I'. O. Dos cull Rt lUf. llinnd ntni.'l. Hoil Jlnnk." llof that thoro WOH no milclda nml Hod Hunk,' River i odd, Fair Ilnven.* M(MnTiXfi'ri"nr(in"oy""lo"'Tt»«ii "-If you am(iOOi> hlA-room htuisa i)i'L'i!"')'(lii|,' ft lakw; lint wntfii- bout; i!fti»ff': ^:t:i i11'1* '"until. ihnt the woman who hourdr.il tho rtnv- ^AKn^nirf.hTii^^TnlioiToVnnfleU 1 y 1 -1 "l-'Oitf> ~tou7-do to ?5,i)H0 Ainu n cicnpleto list of liiu iuimei In find Mrs. Collins. _ ynm- own juice. GS JMnplo -avenue, phono price; trmiti, or mirtht ronU Sii Mnplo ment linlln or I'htcKon nimcn or rm»»ti» ri»n:,ult W. A. Hopphi» Aj(«nry, ,H Linden ntnv Ilnd Hnnl;. HolfitoM Wai-rbn ry. Ift7 UU, Uad Bank.* (ivenue, Ifati Jjank, rear." place, Had ^ank, phona 3PV.* Monmouth atreoU ptwn* Kid Bauk SfiOO." RED BANK EEGISTER, AUGUST 29,193f.

New York, Is enjoying a vacation at North Arlington at the homo of Mr. Marine Club Dance hb homo hero. Homan'a jiarents. R^dio Technical and Repair Service Mr. VnnPelt of Bergcnflelii has Mrs. Anna Myers of New "STorlc Specializing on service and repair, that last. For prompt, .atlsttctory A Big Success started to build a garage, on tho prop- spent Oie week-end with her slater, Mrs. Joseph Till, radio Eorvlce, phono Red Hank 2302. Prices reasonable. erty on tho Chupcl Hill road which ho Tho first annual August danco of recently bought from Michnfl Kelly. Miss Sadie McGrath, who la cm- • FULL MNK.OF TUHHS. the Marino club of Sea Bright was Ho will havo a liousc constructed on ployed at Now York,; la enjuylny a . 45 PETERSON ST., 45 BROAD ST.S B. H. CORNING, 3 Elm Place, Red Bank. _ held last Saturday evening at the the jilaco for his own use. vacation of a week at her homo here. Prompt and Free clubhouse on tho ocean front at Sea Miss Veronica Hennessey, who in NEW BRUNSWICK. RED BANK. Bright. With dancing starting nt ten employed at Jorsoy City, lm« been TIC!* 65. Delivery. THI* B. B. 33(R. o'clock, tho party continued until a Eafcoiitowa News. spending several do>'3 with her lute, hour with eevoral guests arriv- father, John Hennessey. ing from other parties which they (Tlio Ke<] Bunk IlegUter cim be Ixmtflit Charles Gross, Jr., of Newark spent had attended earlier in tho evening. in KutbntQvm at tho otorco ot Willlum Q. the week-end with hia father, Charles Included In this hitter group were Davis, G. Edward SmocU and Ycllcn'ti). Gross. Tho latter was at his aoti'a REDBANK. N. J. Congressman and Mra. Willlum H. Mrs. Charles Rathbono has re- homo Monday and yesterday. DON. LEON 20 MONMOUTH ST., Sutphin, who brought a" group of turned homo after a six weeks' Mrs. Leioy Cobb had her cotmtn YOUR CHOICE ASS'RTED CORDIALS friends from the hugo "Governor's European trip through IUi3ala, Ger- from Orange with her last week. DON LEON DBANB WHILE THEY LAST Pure California Wines day" rally at Sea Girt. By popular many, Switzerland and other points Concerts and dancing will bo held ONLY ! 'FULL GALLONS OVKIt 4 YEARS OLD BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. request another danco will probably of interest InJSurope. Saturday, Sunday nml Monday after- .75 ho held on the ovening of September Mr. and Mra. Joseph Shaw and son noons and evenings nt Charles Stn- TUBE CALIFORNIA WINES Port S| Sherry Phone 1377^ __We_PeIiver. S, a meeting of the entertainment Alfred of Irvlngton were Saturday va's White House restaurant. OVER 4 TEAKS OLD committeo of the club being held to- visitors of Mrs. Anno Reynolds of Tho annual Mardl Gra3 danco of PORT, SHERRY, night to make definite plana. South street. the firemen will bo held at the flre- California Brandy FRESH MACKEREL - • • 16c ft. Among those attending Saturday Mr. and Mra. Frederick Baden of house Saturday evening;. CLARET evening's danco were Congressman Broad street recently entertained Mis. Rev. J. W. Wubbenhorst, pastor' COMMUNITY IJKANP FRESH BLUEFISH Jgc ft. and Mra. William H. Sutphin, Mr. M. E. Franklin and granddaughter of the Baptist church of Kent Cliffs, $| .99 and Mra. Gardiner S. Haring, Mr. Kuth of Philadelphia; Mra. Paul Hnf- New York, spent last week with hia SPECIAL FRESH EELS 20c ft. and Mrs. Joseph T. Laird, 3rd, Mr. neo and Mrs. Percy Bennett of father and slater here, , A FIFTH and Mrs. Georgo R. Decker, Mr. and Vernoa; and Mrs. Jennio Irving and Miss Ann Moronoy of Broolilyn la FULL GALLON FRESH CRAB MEAT 65c ft. Mrs. Otto Gilllg, Mr. and Mra. Adolph Mrs. William Adams and son BHJy of spending a vacation of two weeks so ritooi' W. Bry, Mr. and Mrs. Milea Ross, Highland Park, Chicago. Miss Doris with Mrs. Adolo Dowon. Miss Botty SOFT CLAMS 28c qt. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Best, Mr. and Condit, who has been Jlrs. Baden's Calabria of Brooklyn visited Mrs. AH Kinds of Fresh Sen Food at HeasonnMo Trices at All Times. Mrs. Thomas B. Crews, Jr., Mr. and guest for tho past week, has returned Dowen and Miss Moroney last week. Mrs. Samuel Beverldgc, Mr. and Mrs. to her home at Maplewood, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schorr were Fetor XJoolger, Jr., Mr. and Mr3. Hol- Tho ladles' Aid society of the Meth- week-end gucsta of J. C. Wubbon- CLUB ROYAL fifth ITALIAN On FRENCH TYPE ston Waterbury, Mr. and Mrs. Gran- odist church will meet tomorrow af- horst DELVINO BRAND. din S. Schenclc, Mr. and. Mrs. Harry ternoon at the homo of Mrs. Frank CLUB ROYAL pints L. Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenna of Clinton street at 2:30 Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William Eich- o'clock. elo, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woolley, Middletovra Village. Mr. and Mra. H. H. Wlllott of Plain- HOLLOWAY'S Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lippman, Mrs. (The Red Bank Reirlstcr can bo bough* >kler's Gladys Hasslnger, Mrs. Herbert field have moved into the Watklns In Rllddfetown at tho BtoreB of J. C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Doelger, MISG- houso on Main street. Knlsht nnd WMinia V. Wnterg.) HOLLOWAY'S pint Red Bank, N. J. cs Edna Schum, Madeleine Gallivon, Mra. Mary Echelmeyer of Philedel- 49 Broad St., phia was a "week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Annlo Bray nnd her mother Full Pint 55c Itomola Beattle, Virginia Scarf, Ann of Red Bank and Mia. William Wil- Leach, Joan Stevens, Helen Wykoff Mra. Thoma3 Stothard of Wyckoff road. son and her mother of Asbury Park SCOTCH and Kathcrlne Requa, Ernest Meyer, were the guests of Mra. Lydia M. 3 STAR HENNESSEY LAIRD'S APPLE THURSDAY SPECIALS Thomas S. Field, Jr., George Gillig, Mrs. Thomas Zingalo has returned Lupton White, Eldcn Pressley, Orin homo from a two weeks' vacation Smith Friday. Peter Dawson $|.5O Leach, James Cowan, Donald Brow- with friends at Ellenvllle, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koclsch and OR Cognac Brandy Corn Muffins 23c doz. er, Patrick Schultz and Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hayes and fam- son spent tho week-end at Jersey Requa. ily and Miss Elizabeth Higginson of City with Mr. Koclsch's parents. Teacher's Highland Vi GALLON Plain Wine Cake 18c South street spent the week-end visit- Richard Blschoff and family of Cream ing Mr. Hayes's parents at White Sul- New Yorlt havo been visiting Capt. phur Springs, New York. and Mrs. Anthony Blschoff a ;Iew FEIDAY SPECIALS New Monmoutn News. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steelman and days. Mrs. Benjamin VanKouren and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Despreaux Scottish Scones - 21c doz. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Roberts, daughter Elizabeth have returned entertained twelve guests at a party A FIFTH riNT FULL GALLON Mrs. Emma Fenterman and Fred homo after spending several days at last "week In celebration of tho birth- A $2.69 Orange Loafs 21c Penterman have been spending sev- Nova Scotia. * day of Kenneth Clayton. Games and $2.39 eral days at Balston Spa, New York, Mrs. George Pottle of Broad shtreet refreshments were enjoyed. whero Mrs. Penterman formerly attended her mother's funeral Sun- SATURDAY SPECIALS lived. day at Boyeratown, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Roberts and Besslo Pen- The postofllce will be closed for bus- French Apple Cake ., 21c terman are spending this week camp- iness all day Labor day. ing at Allairo with tho Girl Scouts. Miss Eleanor Jervis of Main Btreet Whole Wheat Nut or Eaisin Bread 23c William Logan was badly cut. on has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Leon his hand last week while fitting a Pennington of Red Bank. Swedish Butter Kings 25c knife in his mowing machine. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anglcbach Joseph Kelly, who Is employed at havo moved from Buttonwood Cot- tage on the Neptune highway to East Hempstead, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Krank 'Fifer of Broad street havo been visiting relatives at 45 Broad . J. Clark Summit, Pennsylvania. Rev. Chester Apy, serving as pastor at tho Eatontown Advent church, was QUALITY PLUS SERVICE ordained- as a regular pastor at a re- cent meeting held at Camp Bethel, Tylersville, Connecticut. 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. M. J. Ogden of Kendlevllle, Indiana, f and W. J. Ogden of Hortesdale, Penn- PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. sylvania, spent the week-end visiting Mrs. James N. Wolcott of Buttonwood avenue. Tho Eatontown lodge of Eastern V'\ .A \V V;-, )'.: Star will be given a fish dinner Fri- day night by Worthy Matron Mrs. Walter Cotgreave at the Masonic hall. Cards will be played follow- ing the supper. Assisting Mrs. Cot- greave will be Mrs. Helena Caffyn, Mra. Arthur Vincent and Mra. Cora Phone Specials ! Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1. Phone 2654. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. I* D. Seeley and PURE (laughters, Patricia and Barbara, Fancy Stewing Fancy spent Sunday at Andovcr visiting Sweet1 Mixed, Relish, 's —2»/ -fc. or Salad Mr. Seeley's parents. All Flavors 2 Fancy 2»/a—3-ft. Carl VanWinkle, Reggie Vincent, Chow Chow Full Qt.—Reg. 25c Pineapple, Peach, Grape, R W Arthur Cotgreave, Lewis Kozicky, Cherry—2-ft. Jars M Jack Mooro and Kenneth MacGre- for gor, all former members of tho Sea €| for Scout Ship Count Lucknor of Eaton- town, have joined the Red Bank Sea m. mpc Scout Ship North Star. Mr. and Mra. James Glbbona of OLD DUTCH Broad street spent the week-end at QUAIJTY SMOKED ' Greenwood Lako. CLEANSER m Falo Dry. Golden or Cleans—Whitens tho Clotlia. SPECIAL ! BOUND Steak 29d BEEF Rev. and Mrs. Michael Davis of California—Largest Cnns FANCY HEN Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, spent Fri- l.imo niclcny. Club Sodn. ' Itejj. 15c. £%ghC Doz. day visiting Mr. and Mrs. William ga Cnns (SPiifKC fig. Bottles M (fKC BOTTOM Davis of Clinton street. BOUND Roast '" 29c ,1 Mrs. Virginia Tillman of Rockvllle No Deposit on Bottles. Center, Long Island, has been visit- ROYAt ing her daughter, Mrs. Eustaco Baking FELIN'S White of South street. ARMOUR'S Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Wolcott of SLICED Powder CORNED Wyckoff road have been spending a ICE CREAJI MIX BOUDEN'S Chateau, Pimento, i oz. 1 no few days at Camp Bethel, Tylersville, Chocolnto or Vanillu. American and Limburgcr. Fancy Wayno County. Connecticut. 1 SWIFT'S The members of the A. M. E. Zlon gfj rkgs. £]) A 6 @& for d^in^C PREMIUM Hams 21c QUALITY C. 1 church at South Eatontown ore Liirfiro slzo _ 00" SIRLOIN OlCtttt. 29c planning to hold a Tom Thumb rain- (Whole) bow wedding Tuesday evening, Sep- tember 4. The production is being directed by the pastor and his wife. AMMONIA SUGAR Uneeda Bakers GENUINE POST BRAN BABY SOUPS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Codner and HEINZ FUIit QUARTS I'ino Granulated ASSORTMENT Miss Jes3ie Wall of Bioomfleld spent FLAKES In Cloth 1)10 MTXE SPRING tho pat week as guests of Mr. and ASSOKX15D SPECIAI,! Full Pound Mrs. Frank Kenna of Clinton street. •I{go. M (ThC ffl) Cons ( 5ft BotUes ffiPO lbs. Bottlo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denni3 of lb Corlles avenue spent three days last 1.15 , Butter 31c LOIN LAMB FLAOx- week with relatives at Clark Sum- STAFF Catsup 14c mit, Pennsylvania. Fred Beale, Jr., of Railroad ave- Hormel's Soup, Pea or Vegetable j E 3 for nue, has returned to ills duties at CM> XO MAXOK,S Basket 35c | New York after being confined to his FANCY ' home with an Infected knee. 2 - 25° I CELERY Hearts 17c Hormrl'K Onlnn Soup ConEniiiino | Imm/Z&M Flavor-Sealed for hlcUoao liave already fcocn eoolsca bj rcr l'ountl 3 IDS. Port Monmouth News. 2 29° loJ'tati>T-Si3leaiiro«:!!S-lslmIll'rcmoro lr< 11 Pickled Pigs' Feet SWEET" Oranges 25c FANCY Hormel's tlnlliea Chicken, BMI- umconliilner.htatnniletrvo. 4i)Clu Beans 15c (Tho Red Bank Register can bs bought Tonmto Clilchrn in Port Monmouth at tho ptorca of Clinrlca S Cans Mcyero and Salvmlr>ro Scnpllono and from for ARMOUR'S 3 Itis. Chnrlea Licbhiuiscr.) 2 29° i! /Sir* RED or FT. QT. BAKED L DC Services at Community church Alwayo Provide a Cool and Grapes 25c Sunday will comprise a Sunday- Tnsty Entree. Hchool meeting nt half-past nine Whlfo or Yellow ONCE MORE ! o'clock in the morning and preaching Aged No. 1 U. S. service at eight o'clock in tho even- American Royal Scarlet ing. Prayer service will ho hold to- Daisy Graded night nt eight- o'clock. The Ladles' Aid society of the church will hold a CAI.n'OllNIA CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA social afternoon Wednesday, Septem- SEEDLESS ' BAItTM'ITT ber 12, at tho home of Mra. Harris of ORANGES czz Monmouth nvenue. Cards -will be LEMONS GRAPES PEARS played and those who wish arc- in- ">• % P> lor (Tft pi '»• 100 Ills. vited to bring their sewing. A nilver ^ ^ C dot. e& IDs. ^a g%c offoring will bo taken. A card party will be given by Mrs. Charles QuacU- 10 " onbush, Jr., and Mrs, Charles Gioso FIIESII Free! Pencil Box with 1 Ib. Johnson Miko Malt tomorrow at tho Gelhaua pavilion FRESH FRESH FRKSII for Urn benefit of th« cluireh. Pri/.."i OAI.II'OIINIA JUltHEV JEISSEY will be awarded nnd refreshment.1) will SPINACH LONfi PEAS Scallops "'29c! JERSEY BLUE FANCY Ib be served. The monthly buainevi LIMA BEANS Stringless Beans WASIIKD ISLAND (UAH Meat 55c meeting of Community church will lbs. bo held next Tuesday evening at