i NEtVSot *BEDBAHK j_ SEGT|< Md Surrounding Town* and Without Bias RED BANK REGISTER ONE fOLUMELXII, NO. 6. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939; PAGES*!?: Dorman McFaddin Navesink Ready Class to Hold Business School Herman Asendorf Woman's Club For Firemen's Rummage Sale Board to Meet Members of the Married Couplet To Open New Buys Fine Place Gbupon DaysHef Bible class of the Methodist, churcr The executive board of the Red Fair^NextAVeek will hold a rummage sale Saturday Bank Woman's club will hold a box Freeholder Board August S, at* Union Hose company Term Next Month On The River Front luncheon meeting at the home ot the fire house, Shrewsbury avenue. The club president, Mrs. J. Ritchie Smith Present Uhder-Sheriff 54th Annual Event sale will open at 9:30 o'clock. Com' of Tinton avenue, Eatontown, Mon- Today, mlttee members have collected Red Bank Business Jos. G. McCue Agency day, afternoon, August 7. Plans for August 10, llj 12— number of things for sale Includln the coming' club year will be dls- Will Be Republican clothes for'the entire family and Institute Established of Rumson Sells Mrs. Candidate This Fall To Award Auto number of household articles; •Eleven Years Ago Jesse Minot Estate Mn. E. H. Boynton, who is a for- Mrs. John Fohl, Jr., Is • general mer president, has recently been ap- and Saturday A.- pointed chairman of the American Preparations for the 64th annual chairman assisted by Mrs. Fred Donnan McFaddin, former mayor Bueherer as co-chairmen, Mn. Har- Mrs. Florence O'Shea will open the 'An important real estate transac- home department of the New Jersey . oMionjf-Branch and at present un- fair of Navesink flre company in Red Bank Business Institute, which tion just concluded by ths Joseph Q. State Federation of Women's olubs, Mlddletown township are In the final old - Otten, Mrs. William Bradley, der-sheriff of Monmouth county, has Mrs. Roger Wymbs, Mrs. Kenneth she has been conducting for the past McCue Agency of Rumson la the sale Mrs. Boynton, who has had much ex- J. Russell Woolley Red Bank Merchant^! announced the would be a candidate stage. This year the event will take 11 years, Tuesday, September IV. The of the river-front residence of Mrs. perience tn dub- work, Is a former place Thursday, Friday and Satur- Woodwara and Mrs. John Van for the: Board of Freeholders. He Schoick. ... night school sessions will start Tues- Jesse Mlnot to Herman Asendorf of third district vice president She Is and the Chamber*? > said he would file his petition, In the day, August 10,11 and 12. The main day night, October 3. Red Bank. The property Is situated also, a member of the New Jersey Seeks Nomination September 19 primary election as a prize Is a Plymouth sedan, which will •The. school was started by Mrs. on the Shrewsbury river at Fair Ha- Mosquito Extermination commission. Commerce Awarding regular Republican.; ,..-.-,• -•'.- <•' , be awarded the closing night The O'Shea at her home at 128 Broad ven, adjoining the estates of A. S. For County Clerk car will be on display at Highlands Ida Hildebrand Is street, but due to an increasing num- Hutchlns and that ot the late Com- Saturday of this week and at Atlan- modore John F. Hitchcock. Fifty Dollars * .*' tic) ' Highlands during the daytime ber ot students It Is now located at the three days of the fair. Made Counselor 9 Broad street over the Allen Shoe It Is one of the finer small river- County Club Says ThatHe Will Be Co., where It occupies the entire floor. front estates comprising about two In addition to the 'disposing of Mrs. O'Shea has had a broad experi- acres of land. The grounds include a Regular Republican the car, ten prizes of $10 each will Leonardo Woman ence in teaching, having headed the both' flower and kitchen gardens, To Hold Annual Winner Will Be ' also be awarded the closing night. business English department In the fountain and small .Illy pond besides Candidate This Fall There will also be free ground prizes First in County Bryant & Strattoh college In Provi- a wealth ot shrubbery of all kinds the three nights. Nell Johnson is dence, Rhode Island, the shorthand and old shade trees. ' Dessert Bridge ge ta chalnnan and typing department of the Red Freeholder J. RussoU Woolley, who Decided On Saturda 2? i - ' xi Miss Ida Hildebrand of Leonard A portion of the residence dates is completing his term of threo years The fire company uses the fair pro- - ntly received" notice that shi Bank high school, the secretarial de- back ISO years or more. It Is has rece 1 Fashion Show to Be on. the county Board of Freeholders ceeds for several purposes. Some of , has passed her examination* and ii partment of the Trenton senior of that attractive early American school and the commercial depart- this yoar, has stated he would be a Today, tomorrow and „.»„, the money is used for general main- • now a coun!eior at ,aw. Miss HlldV style of architecture, so well propor- Featured at Party ment of the Bushwick high school tioned. The old wisteria vines whlcfi regular Republican candidate for the have been designated as coupon I tenance and some set aside for new, in Red Bank. Nineteen promt! equipment Welfare work forms part I at New York. climb at random over the front at Sapphire Room portico give it the air ot qualntness Red Bank merchants are co-opi of the company's civic activities and ' Since opening the school she has Ing under the "auspices of the at Christmas time this year the fire- trained -many students for civil ser- and charm of an old colonial manse. The Interior Is arranged' with the The annual dessert-bridge and fash- Bank Chamber ot Commerce in men expect to have a big community vice examinations and many are now disposition of S50 in cash In, party for the children. The firemen government employees in the steno- usual center hall, living room, library ion show sponsored by the' Woman's with a s,tep down to a lower level Democratic club of Monmouth coun- single award, which will be made j have completed several projects with graphic field. This past year the urday night, August E, at half ..proceeds from previous fairs, the" school has the record of placing all where are the dining room, butler's ty will be held Saturday, August 10, pantry and kitchen. There are four at the Sapphire room of the Mon- nine o'clock at the chamber of. pond on Lakeside avenue being one its graduates In positions both here mereo offices, 60 Broad street, example of the fire company's civic In this vkinlty and In New York. family bedrooms and two tile baths mouth County Country club. Plant and' servants' accommodations. A Bank spirit Some of tho students placed by for this event were mado at a meot- This year in connection with the garage accommodates three cars and ng of the club Saturday In the Now Coupons entitling the holder to Mrs. O'Shea are Miss Elizabeth Mat- Includes a work shop and living operative shares In this S60 teal fair the firemen have distributed fans thews of Holmdel, who la secretary ~olnt Comfort flre house, Keansburg, on which are printed such safety slo- apartment. Mrs. William Bcatty of Keansburg are. being given with mer to Dr.' Joseph A. S. Millar at the purchases at the Acme, I _. gans as "Stop a Minute, Save a life," Millar animal hospital at Deal; Miss For tho past two years tho prop- and Mrs. Lillian Bratton of Middle- "Drive Safely," "Slow Up for Schools town are co-chairmen. Tho show Store, John B. Allen Shoe coi DORMAN MeFADDIN Betty Borden in the law offices of erty has been leased by Mrs. Mlnot Clayton as Magee, J. Qoldfarb, ;1 and Churches," "Slow Up at Inter- to Clarence F. Manning, whb now re- will bo staged by Stelnbaoh-Kreigo section," "Slow Up for Railroad Howard' 3. Hlgglnson, Miss- Ollye Hance ft Sons, Jean Frooks,~Klrs«i Mr. MpFaddln was born In Ocean- Truex at the Second National Bank sides In Richmond, Virginia. Mr. of Asbury Park. baum's SUk Shop, J. Kridel, Ai;_ Crossings," and "Keep Your Tail- Aiondorf, who has been a resident ot Mrs, Rose Bergen of Matawan, port. He moved to Long Branch as lights Lit and Also Front Lights." & Trust Co., Miss Louise Conners Miller Shoe Company, National'So a youth and has resided there since, of Long Branch at the Dover arsenal Red Bank for many years expects to president of tho club, is In charge fl Store, Ruby-Lane, Ino., Bears Kc After' several -years in the banking at Dover, a civil service position; occupy his new home early in the of tables. Membera'of her committee buck, Sherman Shop, Simon's) ' business he entered the motor* car Miss Evelyn White as a stenographer fall. are Mrs. Joseph Devlin ot Matawan, Shop, Straus Company, £ business, McFaddin Motors, of which at the Bureau of Marine Navatlon, Mrs, Mae MulcaJiy of.BradleyBeach Storo, Vogel's, J. Tanfco and he is the owner and operator and Razing Old Fire Washington, D. C, Miss Betty Ely and Mrs, Mary Maloney ot Kcant United. which.has been established at the of Holmdel In the office ot the Trav- Held In Theft burg. Members of the door commit- same location In long Branch for 27 House At Rumson elers Insurance Co. at Perth Amboy, tee are Mrs, Helen Bornocca of As- ' It Is! not necessary for the years. ... . and Miss Emmy Olvlgg with the bury Park, Mrs. Blanoh Horvath of who happens to ba the lot to secure the $60 to be pre His first and only elective office same company at New York,. Miss Of Bonds Here Keansburg-, Mrs. ' Marie Delaney of 1 was as mayor of Long Branch, a po- Oceanic Company to Audrey Willis ot Fair Haven in the Beitnt,r, Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn of Red ohamlbor of commerce offices at time the disposition U made, sition ho held for four years, starting MISS IDA HILDEBRAND law offices of Lester Leonard, Miss Bank, Mill Elisabeth Robinson ot Have New Structure Audrey Wilderspln of • Bradley coupon will have the name and' in 1932, and to which he did not,seek e Syracuse Attorney Freehold and Mrs. Oenevleve Don- re-election. When he began bis ad- Beach In the offices ot the Berkeley- dress of the purchaser thereon an brand, who Is associated with thi to Go on Trial nell of Matawan. the coupon is legibly signed there; ministration as head of the largest Work got under way Friday morn- Carteret hotel, Asbury Park, Miss Past presidents of the organlia- J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY law firm of Applegate, Stevens, Fos- Virginia Gorman of Asbury Park at be nq, delay in making: the award. municipality in the county, Long Ing on demolishing the old Oceanic ter and Reuiallle of Broad street, tlons who will servo as honorary Branch had'a large number of claims flre house on River road and Allen .the Monmouth County Organization John D. Crlmmlns, Syracuse attor- office of county clerk. Mr. Woolley Each one of the above stores 1 . has the distinction of being the only for Social Service, Miss Frances Kel- chairmen are Mrs. Arthur J, White against it.and the city was on- the street,* Rumson, to make room for ney held at one of a large ring be- Red Bank, Mrs. Pearl Kent of said the requests ot his friends that an unusually fine assortment ot tut verge of bankruptcy. When he re- woman counselor at law In Mon- ly of Mlddletown at Fort Monmouth, he itand for the office and the many ohandlse, which Is being offered <- the new modern structure, which wll mouth. county. lieved responsible for a numbtr of Freehold, Mrs. Mary Wermert of Port tired in 1936 Its financial status was be started in two weeks. Miss Jeanne Dunhell of Little Silver, assurances: of support he bad re- special prices; during the baUpa, . Miss Hildebrand, who Is the daugh- Irwln Boat Works; Miss Lois Fast- bond robberies In banks of six dates, Monmouth and Mrs. Howard Height sound and Its perc/enWge of finan- Thf new building will be a two* Including the Second 'National bank of Baa Qlrt. Aotlng members of the ceived from individuals and organi- ths week and It behooves every | cial Improvements Was' the greatest ter of Mr*. Clementine Hlldobrand lor of Long Branch, iecritary to Dr. zations had caused him to consent to er oJE The Register to visrt'.L story structure lot cinder blocks and and the late Charles O. Hildebrand John. C. Morresy; Mils' Juliette Mil- and trust company at Red Bank In recaption - committee - art Mrs, Jose- for comparable cities In the state. stucco,. The main Boor will house July, 1W7, will jo. on trial In federal be a candidate. stores and make heceaury and t) of Leonardo, is a graduate of the ler with the Stevens Investment Bu- phine Hahn of Bradley Bench, Mrs, ly purchases and, thereto' >—* As mayor of Long Branch he In- the two trucks and also will have a court ln'Nw York' November 1. H Mary MoOrath and Mrs Charles'Mc- His supporters olalm that as coun- Mlddletown township high school, reau of Newark'and'Mlsr Margaret ty clerk Mr. Woolley would-be fill* opportunity ot wlnntnt ft© ', augurated^ tha- first nystem of-small mechanic's room, a wash room and Fordhani 'university and Fordham will be charged wttb participation in Oulro of Kekhaburg, Miss Martina parks In the city, appointed the first extra space for a utility truck which Ins; an office, for which he i> espe- Special banners sre belnc d . Law school. She was "sworn In as an FlUgenald of Ajbury Park, secretary the transportaUotp i of'stolen bonds. Heiley of RedJBank, Mrs, Josephine In tho stores aulhorltod 'to shade tree commission* and Intro- the firemen hope to add" to their L k J Cit bk i cially fitted 'because of his experl attorney at law in February, 1835, to Freeholder Joseph B. Mayer. Last week a'Jersey City bank vice Ralne of Neptune, Mrs. Annie Rohr- ence, since In tho past he has served coupons and patrons of than I duced the City Planning Board ordi- equipment In the near future. " The bach of East Keansburg, Mrs. Wil- nance under which the present board having served her clerkship with the president, who had' resigned just as clerk of the board of freeholders. tlva stores should ask tot entrance for the utility truck will be prior to his arr«st, was held on a liam Fehlhabor of Highlands, Mrs, has accomplished many improve- on the Allen street side while the firm with which she Is now aasoci At present he la completing his 19th when making purchase*. atcd. , charge of receiving stolen bonds, af- Mary Ferrant'e and Mrs. Joseph Pur- year at borough olerk in West Long ments. He also Inaugurated the main entrance will face River road. ; Car Hits Child cell, Br., of Long Branch, Mrs, Jane present two-way police radio system Miss Hlldobrand wlll be sworn In ter |34,O0O In bonds were found In the Branoh, where he resides with his On the second floor will be a large as counsel at law in Trenton next collateral holdings of'the Institution, Garland of Sea Bright, Mrs. Eliza- and put Into operation a street 1m- room- for meetings and other social wife, the former Wllhelmlna Krug, . provement program providing for month. * At Shrewsbury Twenty arrests have .been made thus beth. Wallace of Keyport, Miss Jine and his two children, J, Russell Wool- Sterling Shop functions and a modern kitchen with 'far by-the federal bureau of Investi- Maloney of Manalapan, Mrs, R. R. semi-hard surfaced roadways which modern improvements will be in the ley, Jr., a student at DUko university, W In the very near future will comple'.e- gation. . • , •- Gibson of West Belmar, Mrs, Mide- >nd Virginia WooMoy, His business rear of the building, with an office William Swain in ne Brown of Asbury Park, Mrs. Ger- Is Expanding ly cover the city's 152 miles of for the firemen adjoining It. First Aid Squad The robbery at the.Second National experience also Includes 21 years In bank came to light January 4, follow. trude Bpocht df Desl, Mrs. George the trafflo department, ot the New, streets. ^- " J. Sanford Shanley of Rumson,. Is Riverview Hqspital He also inaugurated the city's Ing the arrest of Crlmmlns at Syra- Harm of Fair Haven, and Mrs. Rose York and Long Branch,railroad, the architect and Paul Haun of Has Busy Day O'Fiaherty ofHesdden's Corner. 6,000 Square Feet of campaign for federal aid on Its beach- Highlands Is the builder. Thomai cuse. - The bonds had arrived at the Mr. Woolley was elected borough es, a campaign which has brought Ross of Hlghalnds will raze the pros William Swain, 3H-year-old neph- bank In the morning and had been Following the business session, blerk after he returned from the Additional Floor Spaetf results within the past two years. ent building. The estimated cost of Atlantic Highlands ew of Mrs. Herbert Adams, White placed momentarily on a desk In the Mn. Ethel M. Klrkpatrlck, Demo- World war, In which he law front road, Shrewsbury, was reported In trust department preparatory U> be-cratlo state commltteewoman from line service ovorsoas as sergeant In His co-operation with the state the new building is $13,000. Fiv» thousand squar* felt ft iooft Board of Commerce and Navigation Out 3 Time* Saturday good condition at Rlvervlew hospi- ing- placed In the vaults. When an Middlesex county, told the members tho 310th Infantry. The building committee consists of tal today where he has been under •pace Is being added to the SterHnfJ brought about the deepening of the Joseph Duryea, Raymond Desmond officer went to put the bonds away that "women In politics are not af- His post-war experience also, In- :he care of Dr. John B. Boyd for In- ter men's jobs, they merely want to Furniture shop, 31 White street, dnig Shrewsbury river from the lower bay and Andrew Zerr. Officers of the he found that they had disappeared. cludes service as commander of Long to Increased business and .' to Long Branch and he maintained Saturday proved to be a busy day lurles sustained when he was struck The Red Bank Institution was fully work beside them." The speaker was Branch post, American Legion, mem- company are Charles Brlggs presi- for the Atlantic Highlands first aid by a car in front of his aunt's home display facilities. congenial relations with the public dent, John Kaney vice president, An- covere'a by Insurance, Introduced by Mrs. White, state com- bership on the West Long Branch In an extensive Improvement: and safety squad. At 8:48 Saturday Saturday. mltteewoman from Monmouth coun- board of education for five years and despite the fact that he served dur- 'drew zen secretary and Joseph Dur- morning the ambulance was called to gram, tho. store) Intend* to add Ing the serious depression years The child was crosnlng the street, r. many other activities Ho Is a for-" yea treasurer. Route 36 near Appleton avenue in ccordlng to Police Chief Otto Her- now main floor office, 38 additional,! Mr. McFaddin Is a member of the ! Former Pastor At the suggestion of Mrs, White mer flro'chief |n hlj» home commun- model rooms, a new maple furniture),} surviving charter members ot Leonardo. Robert Groves of Burling- den, when a car operated by John ity and Is a member,of the Long Masons, Elks, Shrlners, the Inde- tB8 company, wri|| cn was organizeidd ton avenue, Leonardo, was walking on he group mado plans lo conduct a section, a new Juvenile department, < pendent Flre company, vice president A. Hobrough of Fair Haven road, :ommunlty survey project, This sur- Branch Rotary club, the Masons, Jr. over 80 years ago, are Councilman the side of the road when a car driv- Fair Haven, ran Into him. The boy, To Preach Here young couples' budget house, % trtti of the Long Branch Country club, vey will ba made by the Indldlvual O. U. A. M., Tall Cedars, Wayside home-dMbratlng service and addi/'« James P. Bruce of Second street and en by Anthony Concelcao of Eliza- son of Mrs. Edith Swain of Mulberry, grange and the Knights ot tha Gold- treasurer of the Garfleld-Orant ho- W. Frank Longstreet of Lafayette beth, blew a rear tire and swerved Democratic clube throughout the tlonal warehouse apace. ,'> • tel, a member of the City Planning lustained lacerations and abrasions en Eagles. street. hitting Mr. Groves. Severe cuts, a of the back, arms and legs and a . Rev. John Muyskens at county and will shoW what the p'res- Also to be InauguraUd U • mm"', board, po$t president of the Mon- compound fracture of the leg and a nt administration Is doing In various In his first experience as a candi- deferred-payment plan, whereby a,', • mouth County Auto Dealers associa- deep laceration on the back of thn date for a county ofnee Mr, Woollsy. fractured arm were suffered' by Mr. head. His condition was considered Red Bank Next Sunday sections of the county. At a recent purchaser can pay as little as ten per'- • tion, the Long Branch'Rotary dub, Groves, who was taken to Montnouth meeting of Democratic women in New was elected freeholder In 1037, nttcr cent and divide the' balance In small' Seashore Shrine club and the, Ma- Fair Haven Man serious when he was admitted to having served as clerk for ono year, Memorial hospital. Rlvervlew. Rev. John Muyskens, pastor of the York Mrs. Franklin D. Rooircvelt was weekly or bi-monthly payments. '. sonic club of Long Branch and a for- the principal speaker and she stressed nd he WHS named chairman of the Both Samuel- Welnsteln and Dtnlif „, mer vice president of the Tri-County Saturday evening at 0:45 the squad The car which Ho-brough was Red Bank Presbyterian church from purchasing committee. This year he Loses License was summoned to the home of Aug- driving was owned by his brother, l»20 to-1937, will occupy the pulpit he Importance of club members un- Plntow, proprietors of tha shop, sawji Municipal association. lerstandlng and being Interested in was appointed chairman of tho coun- "If the people of this section art olVuj Mr. McFad.dln's father, the late ust Dauster of South avenue, Atlan- Charles Hobrough of Rumson road, of that church Sunday morning. ty loads and highways. tic Highlands. Frederick Ernst Den- Little Silver. Rev. John A. Hayes, paator of the ill community affairs, Following this fercd the same merchandise In %U • Charles O. McKaddln, servod as au- Harold Stewart Fined He will be guest of honor Sunday, &**A ^Sl*<^ M«ate>A«««aaft Atwm riw^ A k iMa.lk SiJh«tttJJB)'T i me], a retired Navy blacksmith, ,a Young Swain was taken to the church, ls> spending the month at luggestion the members will study tractive surroundings at th« ditor of the county Board of Free- he various WPA and PWA projects leplember 10, when the 414 Mepubll- prices, and even lower, than in the holders from 1903 until 1906, was gen- for Reckless. Driving boarder at the Dauster home, had hospital by William. Hoffman, driver Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Rev. :an club of Long Branch stages a been stricken by heart failure while for the Shrewsbury dairy, who drove Muyskens Is now pastor of Grace md find out what they arc doing in metropolitan areas, there Is no ree> > ' eral passenger agent of the New he various communities. The sur- lambake at tho Hhoro Club In Mon- son In the world why shopping can-- York and Long Branch railroad for taking a bath and wp pronounced ait Immediately after the accident. Presbyterian church at Jenklntown outh Bench. Harold Stewart ot S99 River road, dead by Dr, A. Roscnthal, At 7.45 Pa. rey will aMo Include study of local not be done right htre in Red many years and served two terms Fair Haven, escaped serious Injury :overnment labor problems, child Bank." as mayor of Long Branch. 1 o'clock the ambulance was: again sum- The program to be presented Is Monday morning shortly before noon moned to Route 30 where cars driven >ealth and welfare work. Until the formal opening ot the {when he lost control of his car as It Holy Cross Benefit as follows; organ prelude, William Colored Gospel by John H. Borden of Garfleld ave- H, Crawford; call to worship, doxol- The members of thn executive modernized store Is announced'S iveored across Route 35, Shrewsbury, nue, Atlantic Highlands, and Albert August 17, 18, 19 board will meet Tuesday night, Aug through the press, the establish^ Kyrne Tanis Held crashed through a guard rail and ogy, Invocation, Lord's prayer and Service Today mont's expansion sale will continue.. ^ Reichert of Union, met In a head-on ths Apostles' creed; hymn by the ust 8, at Mrs. White's home on Hard- down a ten-foot embankment. collision. Another car driven by Earl Plans for the annual harvest home ing road and prepare a questionnaire A gospel servlco will bo hold this In Accident Case According to Police Chief Otto for the benefit of Holy Cross and congregation, "Spirit of Ood, De- evonlnK In tho colored Young Mcn'a Moss of Newark was unable to avoid scend Upon My Heart"; Rev. Mr. 'or use In various communities. All Kyrne Tanle, 22. of Prospect Park, Harden ot Shrewsbury, Stewart was the wreck and hit the cars. Holy Rosary churches at Rumson he members have been requested to Christian association hmtdn,unrtarson Baird, Davison to , " near Faterson, Is under (1,000 ball driving a car owned by Charlej were made at a- meeting Monday Muyikens' morning offering, "The West norjr.cn place. Tho sormon will Borden sustained cuts of the face Focal Point," prayer and response, ittend the Saturday, August 26, mitet- set by Recorder Elmer C. Walnrlght Skinner, same address, at a high rate night In Holy Cross hall. The bar- ng lo be held at Mrs. While's home, be (Inllvriod by Ittv. James II, Po- Have New Quarters • <; of Shrewsbury Thursday pending the ot speed southward on the highway. and leg, Rr-lchert was also cut on est home will be held Thursday, Frl- offering. OrTetory by quartet, "These well of Atlantic Highlands. A musi- outcome of Injuries to George Kllllon, The man was arrested by the chief the face mil left kner. Mrs. Eliza lay and Saturday, August 17, 18 Are They," Blair; dedication; hyrnn cal pro«rnm will be .presented. Mrs. Tho Balrd, Davison company, deal* I .18, of White street, Shrewsbury, sus- and fined. $10 by Recorder Elmer C, heth Woolf, a passenger In Relchert's nd 10. There will be the usual by the congregation, "Jesus, the Ulllnn Koril mill Mr«. Ethel Ilrnndon BIB. In farm and garden supplies and , i tained In an accident In Shrewsbury Wnlnrlght on a reckless driving car, was treated for shock as was a lootha and attractions, and a num- Very Thought of Thee," benediction, Marled 65 Years arc In chnrK''. machinery, have purchaied the build, j silent prayer and organ postlude, last week. count. His driver's license was re woman paSnenRor in Moss' car. A >er of articles will be disposed of on Mr. a,nd Mrs, William K. Wonley Ing on West Front strait, formerly •> Kllllon's condition wns given by vokid for a 00-day period, passerby, Jacob Kurz, of Hillside, he co-operatlvo plan. John Keany >f 100 Kront aitrnnt, Keyport, ob- KINK TOMATOKS, occupied by the Llttlo Falls Laundry V Rlvervlew hospital attaches today Chief Herden yesterday Issued a stopped to see tho accident and while i general chairman. APPROVED AS JTIRKMEN. served their 6Sth wedding annlvers- company, After extensive improve*. ' ss Improved. Tanls Ii charged with "final warning" to motorists about climbing a slight grade for a better iry Bunday. They have four chll- Kivo specimens of Marglobe to- menti and alterations, the company '• assault and battery with an auto. "using Route 35 through Shrewsbury point of vantage, nllppcd and fell on COMING BOOK SALE. The Mlddletown townhlsp commit- ren, Charles Woolley and Wll- matoes winn broiiKht to The Rr-jrlntor will take possession In the near fu> , * According to the recorder, no action as a apeedwny," Ha said that hero- a broken bottle, severing a blood ves- tee has approved th< applications of •m Woolley, Jr., of ttrecniiort, ture. . '•'• 1 pfllcn Tuuilny by Howard Hogors, will be taken against him until Kit- (after speeders will be apprehended sel In his right arm. A first aid Members of the Monmouth county Churls! W. Moore, Preston Alexand. AI\K Island, Mrs. Mildred I . Alo- employed by thn Bnlnl-Davlifon Co., Tha company, ropreientatlves la lion I* discharged (rent the hospital. without warning. Slop strut alms squad member stopped the (low of ranch of the American Association er, George J. Vosaelman and Thom- ihoiflou of Kockvlllf Center, I.'inK which (old thn fertilizer with which this section of the International Han Police Chief Otto Herden Issued must also be observed, he said. blood and took him tn Dr. Hoaenthal's >f University Women are making as Pattlt, Jr., of Iliver-Plua; I« J. sltnd, and Mrs. William T. WRIIDCO they wn fl grown. Tha tunmtnus wora vester company and MeCormlok* the complaint against Tanls. Kllllon office In Atlantic Highlands for treat Hsmhauser of East Keapsburg, Ken- nf Keyport, and five nandchlldren. during company, Is af j>re»«nt W plans for a book »sl« to be held In ntth A, Norton of Delford Indepen- ralmil on the MM. II. I. Hiker estate cated on West street. and Tanls were driving cars Involved IM3LEYH ENTERTAIN. ment. . __ October for the benefit of II* fellow- Mr, Woolcy la 07 years old and his at Kumioon, of which Charlrn Ulco In the collision. dent and Charles W. Rogers, Jr., of Iff, Is M. Onn of the features of the n*»f Artistic and Firet-Clas* I'lcttin ship fund and for donation! of books Port Monmouth, for msmberahlp In In superintendent, Ench tomnto building will bo a showroom where.'•, Councilman and Mrs, Robert O. framing; complete line of greeting o the Monmouth County Junior col- nirnstir«d climn In four Indus In ill- Haley of Rumson gave a small din the tce noponmlble tor bills Tall*/** «»r typewriters. 1,00 and IWc,"A(lv«rtl«enient, Those In arr«w «»n.«av» Tht He4 lUnk Iteifltter U sup- Navnilnk firemen's Mlh Annual Fair. AUKUftt 10, II, 13, Nitveilnk, N. f8 and oosti bar - contracted by p«r*om other than my. Outwitted mschlnei al bargain oorttd bv local •• w«ll as out-of- Fair. J'lyrhouth dulunn ifilsn and 10 HonfeVmsde Ice cream Ifto pint, 2to ./, Plymouth rtoluxn nnltin and 10 ^m.nt wlf. • grlcu. Expart repairing. TtUty% town butloui mm. AdvorllltmtnUl f—H ptiut.. Free valuabU ----rl«»«-. quart, All flavors. IW• • BIB' t Mntuttmtu. t L the fair,"—Admtliemiflt. I ment. Broad ttrteu—Advtrtlsemenu frlendi al lot xalr."—Advotlsimini. -Advtrtliemerit. AUGUST 8,1939.

aa well as tap dancing and'MlwCoU- large chain ttorai do act hav«. It ting ready s boat for a Gold Cop man has had wide experience In both Celebrating Its Is affiliated with the Consolidated Fred Brown Busy Race when "you build your own en- " -—•'—»•"••••»• -J *—m flaunt r-.- T . >leman Is Merchants' Snydlcate of New York, gine and your own boat Is quite a almost vertically to a height ot XC field*, having dons solo work pre- rproblem. This year we are not let- test. They wen »ocketrtwlthi&& vious to joining the Rookettes. which buys for and supervises the ARockette 14th Anniversary operation of over 1^100 stores Getting Entries For ting anything Interfere with this and crannies, which could be wad throughout the .United States. boat and we are not sparing time or only by crude traHa and acallarl money to have a boat that will be d«n. From their aldesbiSA!. French Students Mr. Prown has lived In this sec- a credit to the race. u •Girl Joined National Five and Ten tion practically all his life. He Is a National Sweeps weighted with ton* of rocks were When it comes to working fn an* placed so that they might be hurled Last May Give Program -Enjoys Steady Growth ~ member of many organizations, ln- other boat in the 225 class and try- oludlng tbs Uaiotw, Uystlo Shrln., He la Endeavoring'to Ing to do both these races at the down on the heads ot assailants. The French and. art classes of Elks, American Legion and Red same time, this makes it a problem . Stealthily the marines approached Clara'Cpleman, daughter o Mme. Margurelte Duprea were hosts The 14th anniversary of the Na- Bank Chamber of Commerce. Be- Get Canadian Boatmen that is almost Impossible, . the enemy's last stronghold. A sur- SfSjLana Mrs. J. E. Coleman of'Rec- Monday nlghtat a program of music tional 6c, 10c and $1 store on Broad fore locating in Bed Bank he was In We now have our big boat prac- Taming the Meroe. prise attack on one'group sent them #"placej, Is enjoying a week's vaca- and dramatics followed by an ex- street, opposite White street, is be- buslneis In Lakewobd. to Come Here tically finished and expect to have scurrying for shelter with the sea ttom her duties at the Radio hibition of the students craft work ing celebrated, this week. , In' celo- her out oq her trial runs within the In many yean of. campaigning an soldiers hard on their heels. Camp In copper, leather and modeling. The next day or two. If. everything over the globe, the U. B. Marines after camp along the river bank /4tU*lo, Hall, where, sho is a bratlon of 14 years of retail progress should prove to be satisfactory, we ' of "the well-known group of exhibit was presented at the Trinity the store is conducting a sale (or Hazlet. Fred I Brown of Wallace street; can devote then a little time to the never met a more cunning or Im- was destroyed, and eventually the the Rockettes. Miss Cole- EpUoopal church house 'on We«t which a wide variety of morchand- chairman of the race committee of 229, and as stated before, If we can placable foe than the Moros, the marines routed the Insurrectoi, seal- C joined, the Rocketles In May, Front street. Ise has been especially purchased, ac- the National Sweepslakei, has made do anything on this 22S that would fierce fighting men who lhre In the ing the cliffs with ladders' they had William Macintosh and Duke Ed cording to Max M. Prown, president In Hultt from Mn. Mo. MT W. I;nx!t many contacts since last year's re- m*lce your race Interesting we will Islands of the southern Philippines. left behind In their haste. . /• •'•¥ ., wards received prize* for having se- and geaeral manager of the store. Mrs, Walter D. Brown, Jr., enter- gatta which will culminate In th certainly do our best to get there, They were the 'last to submit to It was the last rallying place'of cured tho greatest number of votes Ulned a number of friends Friday strengthening of this year's program even fit we are sure that we would American authority during the in- the Moros, although several other on their work In soft metal. At the afternoon at her home on state as. to the number of entries. Mr. not be In It as far as winning the surrection' in that country at. the contacts between the marines and race is concerned, but we would like turn of the century. close of the program, Madame Du- Highway 38 in honor of Mrs, Otto Brown attended many of the race to,go down there as a gesture on the brown-skinned warriors occurred prei announced that the classes In L. Aumack, of hot Angel«s> Callfor. meets in Florida during the wlnte: our part that we. want to help to During the. final month! of the before the sea soldiers were with- French conversation and art will nla, who Is on a visit East. A pleas- and has also been prominent In sev make boat racing a success. We campaign, an army company ooou- drawn from Samar. : continue. during this month. ant afternoon was apent In rer^Jnls- eral of the Eastern meets held so far will do everything possible to get pled a native village In Bamar. The The program Included plai\o selec- clng with sohoolmaUa and friends. this year. This month's Issue of Mo- there but, of course, cannot positive- apparent 'submission of the natives Mrs. Aumack Is the former Miss tor Boating has several stories ly say that we will be there until a Sneak Thief Caught. tions by Franklin Eck and Miss little later on. ' led the soldiers to become less watch- Fanny Rosin served as accompanist Jpsie A. Cowles, daughter of the-late pertaining to race meets wherein Mr, ful. The Moros bided their time Harry Hoenge of Asbury Park, a to a group of students singing William C. Cowles. Mr. and Mrs. Brown is given credit for his official I hope you have a grand regatta, Until, through a ruse, they turned parolee from Annandale reformatory, co-operation^ and we want to congratulate you on French songs. Hits Coreon Feldt Aumack and son, Otto, Jr., motored the name you have put on the 228's, on the Americana and almost anni- was arrested at Asbury Park Mon- and Miss Rose Haft recited a poem from, their home in California fora "The Two Twenty-Five King's Cham- hilated them. day following hU theft of 16 from In French. Two Plays, "Blue Beard" six-weeks' visit with relatives and pionship." it Is little gestures of this Bulltf Crawford's roadstand In Ocean and "Poor Sylvia,'1 were also present- friends in this vicinity. .Mr. Aumack Following the massacre' a battalion kind that make such wonderful feel- of U. S. marlnts came from' the township. lira. Crawford, reported ed. Those taking-part inboth plays is visiting his mother, Mrs. Hattle Jngs between our two countries. the robbery and Chief James A. Park- were Misses Hazel Kennoy, Betty Tours very truly. principal Island of Luzon to aid In Aumack of Keyport. Those attending bringing the rebellious Morot to' er of Interlaken trailed Hie man In- Sloyan, Alleen Crotchfelt, Jnlla Hen- were Mrs. George A, Campbell, Mrs, E. A. Wilson. to. Aibury Park. . derson, Mary O'Shea, Josephine Kel- terms. Combat patrols made sev- C, Leon Garrison, Mrs, Fred J. Mr. Brown in talking with a Beg- eral successful .raids and the. Insur- ley, Adele Duffle, Alvlna MoDermott, Bronkhurst, Mrs, Edward Farry, Jr., lster representative Tuesday morn- {Catherine Laurlno and Jusna Ed- rectos were gradually driven back to On Time AH ttie Time. Mn. P, Otto Welgand,' Jr., Mrs. Ralph Ing stated that he. will leave no stone where they had prepared a series of If you want printing doas eo Ume wards, Duke Bdwards and Robert Leonard of Keyport, Mrs. W.. Hugh unturned to make this year's event give Tha Register a trial. For over Stockor. MIBS Betty Rltter served fortified cliffs along the Sohoton Byder and Miss-Ruth Dlbbenj of Bed the best ever In so far as his official river. ] 60 yean The Register haa been de- aa stage manager of both plays. Bank, Mrs. j. Orover Curtis, Mrs, capacity *ls concerned. llvering printing when promised.— ' " .•'• • Harvey S. Bedle, Mrs. Frank P. These volcanic cliffs, believed \o Advertisement Sproul, Mrs. William M, Acksrson, 'Wrong Way' Corrigan Miss Loli C. Sproul, Miss Elizabeth TintonFalls. C. Sproul, Mrs. J. Frank Weigand, at Red Bank Airport Mrs, Ernest E. Pejeux and Mrs: SHERMAN'S* Douglas Corrigan, trans-Atlantic MAXM.PBOWN Thomas Bathbone. . Tbosiu CsUmlrlello at Pint Brook.) r sine* hurgraduation from the filer, and his brldt and brother John I-Bank high whool ihe hu been Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Feseux and Alice, Betty, Mary Ellen and Cath- landed at Red Bank airport Satur- When the National firit opened It erine Qarvey have returned from a THREE-DAY SALE " engaged In. dancing. Mlu children left by autoinobili Saturday day .afternoon for a visit with an old did business under the name of to spend two weeks In Maine, Mr, visit with their aunt on Long Island. , who was Instructs! by her friend, Qua Mlohaelion, with whom Prown-Cooper company. Mr, Coop- THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY MM. Mabel Coleman, who Peseux, who la employed by the New Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Wllkina, he barnstormed In North Carolina a er withdrew from the concern sev- York Telephone Company at Mew Sr., are sojourning at their summer I the Ooleman Dadoing school number of yean ago. Mlohaelion Is eral years ago and since then the '. Itaotor plaexaetly half the price. Slxel U to Mrs. Barron McNulty and Mrs, Mr, Charles Wheaton, birthday party Saturday afternoon at __ an'» training U very strict, Meyers wai arraigned Sunday night building. This provided much addi- 194 Forrest Hill Road, 20 ... and come in White, Blue, rehearsals held 'everw day and before Recorder Andrew 0. Becker tional storeroom apace for the es- Flora, Jackson of Woodbrtdge visited Toronto, Canada. Mrs,; Geraldine I* Thompson's estate Pink, Aqua, Rose and Chartreuse. at Llnorott were Mrs, Bllas - Cronk, lal drew: rehearsals eaoh Thun- and pleaded guilty. He was sen- tablishment, permitting the entire friends here Thursday. . • Dear Mr. Wheaton: BeK'$1J8K ' ' when the revue changes. While tenoed to eli months in the county basement to be used for displaying Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Morris and You are. probably aware that tU Mrs. Harry Mayberry, Mrs, .Sarah Scott and Mra. John Lemon. Price 1 jf Coletaan appear* mostly with Jail, He wu released Tuuday in merchandise, Mrs. Emma T. Rudlger visited Mr. National Sweepstakes Begatta wl i Jtookette*. ahe sometimes ftlla in and Mrs.' Benjamin Hanklnson at be held again this ytfar on the 10th Mr. and Mrs, William England and he custody of his father to receive While the National 5c, lOo and $1 and 20th ot August. We hope to h. the Badlo City Ballet On* ot treatment for ttiberculoaif In an Everett Friday, son Charles, and daughter Mrs. Ray- store Is an Independent store and make this regatta, the best ever, and mond Bennett and daughter Eileen VALUE SCOOP! requirements for a Bookette U army hospital : Meyen is a formed operates ai one unit It haa advant- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hamilton and the prospects of it being the most ; «hs rou»t be able to do billet of Fair .Haven left Tuesday by auto- oldiw. •,..••:•'•••• • ages In Its buying that possibly many son Boyd of Haslet avenue, were outstanding regatta of the year, and Perth Amboy visitors Sunday. surpassing last year's, looks very mobile on a two weeks' trip to Warn- Silk and Satin SLIPS $ Mrs. IMIth Wuesterfeld has ' re- good. pee, Bouth Carolina. Here's an opportunity to complete or add to your turned to her home on Brallley lane On June the 10th this year, Their J. T. Rellly of Wayside has been Majesties, King George and Queen slip /wardrobe. Camisole tops, lacay and tailored . after spending a week at Seaside elected president of the Shrewsbury styles. Slits 32 to 44. White and Tea Rose, Never COUPON GET YOUR P»rk. Elizabeth of England, visited Bed Bank on their way from Washington Township fixe department. Theodore sold for less than $1.98. Mrs. Joseph LeJeune, Mrs. Emma to New York and, of course, our Parmly, Jr., ot this place has been Beg. MM $50 PRIZE elected secretary and treasurer. Jack DAYS T. Budlger, Mrs. Emma Botbbart, people in the state of New Jersey Prloe 1 1 COUPONS Mrs. Annabella Stryker, and Mr. and not only were highly honored but Lemon, and Mr. Parmly ot this place Mrs. Bertram Morris attended a were Impressed with the graclous- and Edward Roche and Lynn O»born HERE birthday celebration in honor of V. ness ot Their Majesties. In honor ot Wayside were appointed members "PEPPERELL" CURTAINS S. Senator W. Warren Barbour at of this ylslt we havo named the 225 of a by-laws committee at a meeting the home of Mrs. Lewis S, Thomp- cublo Inch hydroplane race The Friday night at the Tlnton Fills fire SHEETS and CASES FOB XVXBT BOOH King's Championship. . house. The next meeting will be held FRE-LAUNDEBED AMD IN THE HOVSE. son at Uncroft Saturday. It Is our desire, If possible, to ge some Canadian 225's to compete in Tuesday night, AugOst S, at Wayside BEADY TO TOE Values up to $1.98 Mr. and Mrs. John Dolson of fire house at 8:30 o'clock. Brooklyn spent the meek-end at the thin race. All together there are at Extra wide figured COMPARE least 18 Canadian 225's, and we feel Miss Thelma Sample spent the 63x99 or dotted PrlscUla home ot Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Dolson that a delegation from Canada would of Bethany, road. Mrs. Dolson will week-end with friends at Atlantic Curtains in Ivory make a lasting Impression on our City. 72x99 and Ecru. Plain and , remain a week while Mr. Dolson Is people, I would like very much to QUALITY In Cleveland on business] for his firm. have your opinion on this event and Mrs. Morris Weems and two lacey type Tailored I if It would be possible for you to friends of Atlanta, Georgia, are vis- 81x90 Curtains. Attractive' Shirley Hertle, daughter of Mr. and compete In It. , • iting Mrs. Weems' mother, Mrs. Eu- Cottage Sets in ail, and PRICE! Mrs. Frank Hertle, celebrated her Wo have a wonderful course here gene Ehlnger. Mrs. Weems was for- 42x36 the newest colora fourth birthday Sunday with, a par- and every facility for safely hand- merly Miss Pm Ehlnger. and combinations. y. Those "present were Mr. and Mra. ling any size racing craft. Red Bank David Rankln has 'returned home CASES Freshen up your 81x99 Sheets Our famous one Silk Hose Full fashioned Jack Hulb and ohlldren Ja—The bootmakers are Go (J/ a Suvinej milling. War office order totalling Our Famous Local POULTRY! 1,000,000 pairs of boots for mllltla- Linen Towels For dish or pan- ne_n and territorials have been placed Frying Young Hen QJ>* Rayon Undies SUp-lns or pan- BROILERS OO try, All colors, ties, Regular or since Britain's conscription program Chicken. 29; TURKEYS *> with borders or extra sizes. Fine was Introduced. EXCURSIONS C (Hi to 4 lbs.) I > <« to u lbs.) chocks. quality. to Now Yoik loi (In-1 Milk-Fed Broiling Chickens in ma. each 2 for 85c Re*. Ifto. 29 to Mr. 8ATCBDAY uralH0M SATURDAY ONLY I ROLL BUTTER 28li> ONLY I Bath Towels 20x40 nix* All Novelties Assorted, All de- color strlpon with WORLD'S FAIR scriptions. Buy Shredded Wheat 2 pkgi. 23c JERSEY PRODUCE ! border. Double C for jlfts. For yarn. women or men. MORE MILKS Rinio 2 lg. pkgi. 37c Lima Beans 2 lbs. 17c It's a punle to discover why IU(, Wo. Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. 9c 37 one man will f«t Nvmtl mll«e WEEK-END Paper Napkin. «o'««»nt^ pkg. 5c morar IA. st gal- $|S0 Green Peppers 4 for 10c lon / than *n- Hudson Terminal. Tomato Juice, Heinz 4 cant 25c Corn, fresh pulled doz. 19c Table Cloths Pure linen. Ful( otkeV drlvlnr Stamped Towels Llntn nntl part NBC Premium Flakes 1-lb. pkg. 15c bleach. Lsrga A.H the ssme oar Delicious xfiRgim, llvrnmnd linen. Kitchen —until you Fcnns, Station for »»». nnrt guest sties., note the way nouQii Trip In CwchM ** White Rote Consomme . .2 cans 27c Peaches 2-qt. bikt. 23c New dmlKns. they drive. aO-IVtRV SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Antique, Madrllene, Chicken I erlip n.09 IW. "Spurly" drlv- SATMMYI-Lv. n«Hlttik . »:H7 A.M. VHIUM to Stc. Celery Hearts • "*"' . .2 bun. 19c lag wastes raa MMMVt-Lv. Rw) n.nk , . 11:10 A.M. b*cau» rxtrm P.jll»»« TIM $1.59 doz. Bartlett Pears 10 for 25c Triple Sheers Pr«lly p r I n t». power la con- I Fillet of Sole -... 29c tb. M Inch. Dark •«!-•«' Crochet Cotton the *«rrlo« nt^itlntmrnts of Haooetaah, Oeldea Bstatam Cora ono O. N. T, I^ai'K" va« 1 Tenns. Station Llsnaa pfcf. medium (rounds. l*ty o( dlscnn- your nir It you want to Miurr nminn Trip i» rtmim Fresh Crab Meat .—79c lb. 't.£o Crown tested. C Untied Kond col- Aitrrnata Tuoadiys inrg«i IMMS, Un>M . , . Tba rar.tltMild IM> SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th checked regularly and havi> IU Kor ilulM, si-hedulen, «tc, consult 29 » HAM. sienls or flyer. 13 gas, oil and lubrication nerds r*red for at a dependable Mu- Avoid IU|hw«yCon(rtt|on—flolty Stamped Scarfs Pure Llntrt. nice tton hy attendants who are Truln—lUve Mora Tim* «l the Fair, 18 X 4S. Him- Writing Paper personally Interested In Its ftem r*mrt>t«eMa Metlm.'vN.V., atitehtd ends. Linen and vtllum safe, smooth operation. DrNe New Patterns, finish. lUgular your car to tha D* j,^ a^. ftv WMHrl resw MrtttWf Xm MtfHlnt C and note six. At. -U Cents, »«• Imm WetKHUK Ihe*. W vlofl HUtlOMi Mirewsbury MMI BETTER FOOD FOR THE TABLE See. Mv. " tractive boxes. 46 BOX Sunset, for •jnallty 33 V»lu«( to We Red Bank — 7 Broad Street •— Phone 3334*35 :' - REP SANK REGISTER, AUGUST 8,

trophy, and other prizes by teams] Ledfiartte Group lions Hear Of of Beveral ot the clubs in ths state, which will be awarded to the vic- Flag That Inspired National Anthem tors at "tha dinner that evening. P3ans Six-Event Mars' Mysteries August 15 Thomas Field night will Made 125 Years Ago for Ft. McHenry be observed. Special speakers-will Program Educator Telli of be present In the interests ot the an- nual Sweepstakes regatta, and Strange Planet August 22 at the Moly Pitcher hotel "Attempts Being Made a joint meeting of the Lions, Rotary Schtdte club and Chamber of Commerce will ' to Engage Newark Professor Amoa S. KrayblU,' sup- be held to hear an address by a 32 BROAD STREET, erintendent of schools at* Aibury Standard oil- company executive. RED BANK Women Naiads Park.'* member of the'Rotary club Bound pictures will be exhibited of of that city and a student of astron- "Safari on Wheels" and ot the recent omy, was th» speaker Tuesday night soap box: derby held here, and there Plan* have been completed tor the at the weekly meeting of the Redwill be a reproduction of the S3- second annual celebration- at the Bank Lions dub at the Molly Pitch- minute broadcast over WOR on the Leonardo harbor and bathing beach er hotel This was the third time 'nlng King George and Queen to be sponsored Jointly by the Leon- that the,educator had appeared be- ardo Citizens association and the fore the .local organization in the Izabeth arrived at the Red Bank Leonardo Field club at the harbor past few^ears. railroad station, ' •n'i'J Saturday morning, September 2. I1'- - According to< Jack Ronaldson; •^Speaking on the subject, "Mysteri- WINS SCHOOL TROPHY. chairman In charge of the affair, the es of Mars," Professor KrayblU program will consist of- six events touched upon, the-possibility ot life on the planet. He referred to tha , Mils Anna Louise Campbell, daugh- open to MIddletown township aqua- ter of Mrs. Bruco Campbell of Syca- TOR scarcity of water on Mars, stating tic and field sports enthusiasts up to more avenue, Shrewsbury, received 16 years of age. "Attempts' are also that there was hardly enough to flu Lake Erie, and told of the large the riding school challenge trophy being made by the.committee to en- at the fifth annual Long Branch gage the Newark Women's. Athletic* When tha British lnraded Chesa- quantity of vegetation, similar ' to *T>HB original "Star Spangled Ban- moss. He said there la* no evidence horse show held last week at Ray- club for an exhibition of rhythmic •1'per," the hand-sewn flag, that peake. Bay, Mrs. Plckersglll •*»> mar Farm, Long Branch. Mist Camp- and formation swimming. whatever that any sound; radio or floated over Fort McHenryand gave given the task ot sewing a flag for otherwise, has ever come from Mars, bell represented the Little Farm rid-- COUPON DAY The main events, open only to MId- the tJnltefiJBtates Its anthem, is still the fort defending Baltimore. The there Is no' evidence whatever that Ing school of West Long Branch, In dletown township's permanent or a national relic. Preserved in ths order called for a mammoth banner, order for the school to keep* the summer residents, will bo a rhythmic any highly organized intelligent National Museum in Washington, It 30 by 42 feet Because of the ilie, animal life exists .there, that' It Is trophy it must be.won.three succes- swimming exhibition, six swimming a large floor was neceysry for the hardly likely any animal life could sive times and this school has won races, power and sail boat races, will bo the center of attention neit it twice. September, when tho nation cele- work. The mayor of Baltimore, Ed- develop there, and that It Is the con- SENSATIONAL canoe tilting, tug-of-war between Brevent Park and Leonardo Fire brates tha 125th anniversary of its ward Johnson, provided the malting sensus of ophiion among, astronom- floor of the brewery adjoining his ers there is no intelligent life there, One of the quickest ways to find a company and the Community Fire making, and of Francis Scott Key's but possibly a low vegetable life. job is to advertise In The Regis- company and sack races. . . masterpiece. - home. Tho walls ot the building are ter's Want Department—Advertise- The swimming races will be 'a 30- The immortal anthem was written still standing. ' In closing he referred to the fact ment •••••. • yard swim for boys under-12, 60-yard Tha huge flag contained four hun- that the world we. live on l« only ono on September 14th, 1814, as Key re- five-thousandth of one per cent of swim for boys from 12 to i'6,120-yard joiced at seeing "by.the dawn's early swim for boys 16 and over, 30-yard dred yards of bunting, and Mrs. Pick- the solar system and Is the only swim for girls under .12, 60-yard swim light" that the stars and stripes still ersgill and her daughter, Caroline, planet that has life on It, and ob- for girls, from 12 to 16, and a 120- Waved. He had spent the night pac- with guidance from . Mrs. Young, served we are not making very good yard swim for girls 16 nnd over. ing the deck of a cartel ship and worked day and night to complete It use of our creation. He was tender- EVENT Assisting Ronaldson on the com- watching a British fleet's bombard- ed 'an appreciative Informal recep- % One nnd two-plcco stylos mittee are Mrs. Howard M. Rabonc ment of the fort. .•••••" After the battle, Mrs. Plckersglll' tion at the close of his talk and ; % Shirt' wnlst drrsscn and Harry Hughes, secretary and The flag, which continued to wave embroidered around ths holes In the answered many questions.. treasurer, respectively, of tho Citi- triumphantly as the attack failed, sliot-torn liag.^ In 19H. the "Star President Theodore J. Labrecque 0 Floated nklrts zens club, and Michael Dempsey. was made by a widow, Mrs. Mary Spangled Banner" was presented to was in charge of the meeting and % Swing skirts - ' Since no refreshments will be Y q u n g Plckersglll, of Baltimore the National MusBum by a< descen- Professor KrayblU was Introduced served, the committee has urged all % Printed crepes nnd lutvellles MrsT PlckersgiU's mother had mado dant of the Commanding Officer of by Lester R. Rosa, who Is chairman spectators ,to bring a picnic lunch. of the speakers' committee. Quests § Slr.es 12 to 20 - 38 to 5!. The program will start at 11 o'clock. tho "Grand Union Flag," under Fort McHenry. Included C. Donald English, Intro- which Washington had taken com . Baltimore and the nation will cele- duced by his father, Mayor Charles niand of the American Army at Cam brate the famous flag's 125th birth- R. English, past prealdent of .the For Sports • for Town Amusements bridge, Mass., In 1776. day In September. club; Frank P. Merrltt, Jr., Intro- DOIH for Vacation duced by his father, Frank P. Mer- Treat yourself to rltt; Dr. Anthony J. Perrotta, Intro- CABLTON. ' West Keansburg. of West New York were recent guests duced by Dr. Theodora A. Doromus, "Boy Friend," with Jane Withers of Airs. Roll's brother and slster-In- and John Dill of Parlln, Introduced law, Mr. and Mrs. John A. LuU of s^nd Richard Bond will be shown to- Miss Doris Whcatlcy of Thirteenth by J. Daniel Tuller. BROWN day at the Carlton theater. Eighth street. SUMMER HATS street and her brother, Billy -arc Tonight several Red Bank IJonj The feature attraction Friday and Mr. and Mrs. FredLlpf entertained wilt attend tho shore dinner and out- Linens - Ciopea nnd Strnwi. Turbnns, spending tho remainder of the sum-their son-in-laws and daughters, Mr. Saturday will be "Second Fiddle," mer, season with' their aunt, Mrs, Ing of the New Brunswick Lions BOBBYS Picture Hats, Sailors rind Bonnots In whlto, starring Sonja Henle and Tyrone and Mrs. Thomas Lyons and children, dub- at the Ship Ahoy club at Sea toast, natural nnd pantcls. Novatny of Seaford, Long Island. James, John and Maure"n of Nyack, Power and featuring Rudy Vallee. Miss Helen Masavltch and Miss Bright. Next week the local club TODAY! Edna May Oliver heads tho support- New York; Mr. and Mm. Paul Wel»- win dispense with Its meeting Tues- GROUr OP Reduced * Helen Lcndwich of Stone road spent feld and children, Barbara, June and Healthful as well as dellcl6us. $|39 ing cast, which includes Mary Healy Sunday with Mrs. JCSBIC Golden and day night.and will meet Wednesday to and Lyle Talbot. The music for the Allan of Newark; Mr, and Mrt. Rlch- night at the Norwood golf club at BETTER HATS film was written by -Irving -Berllni children on Long Lsland. ddi MADK BY "Mrs. Dorothy WaUs"ehtcrlfi!h"ed _yga WcJt'long Branch" to act as hosts to The i request night feature to be Long Island and Miss Hclene Llpf the Lions of the state association at shown Saturday at 11 p. m., will be her cousin, Mrs. Lorctta Kelly of Flainflcld over the Wjcek-end. and her fiancee, Raymond Korman, the annual golf match, outing and "ANNE MrWILLIAMS" "Last of. the Mohicans," with Ran- Jr., of New York on Sunday. This dinner. Matches will be played that dolph Scott and Binnic Barnes. A number of people of this local- afternoon for the district governor's DAY AVE., E. KEANSBURG. S A V INGS ity attended the annual St. Lup'o fes-group held a picnic in the afternoon tival and fireworks display in Mata- at the Delaware Water Gap in Penn- Summer wan over the past week-end. Those sylvania. FOR MEN attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lenowlch liam J, Kocrkcy, Mrs. Pauline Masa- ond children, Helen and John of vitch and daughters, Helen and Mary, Brooklyn were recent guests of Mr«. NOW READY ! ! COUPON DAYS Mrs. Lucas Lenowlch and children, Lenowlch'a family here. Victoria, Helen and Hanlcy and An- SMART NEW ARE RED LETTER SHIRTS SHOES drew Kucsik, Jr. Oceanport. Mrs. Joseph Juell and children, Jos- SHOPPING DAYS eph, Jr., and Joan of Brooklyn arc (The lied Bmlc Rmlitcr can fc« bougbl Winter Coats REDUCED TO in Oceanport »t Ul itort of Carlo HUM.) spending the remainder of the sum- l mer season with Mrs. Jucll's parcnts,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt of Dwy- Buy Yours at Our •t Mr. nnd Mrs. William Karloyg of nno street are the pracnts of a son, PumpH August Sale Price* >nd Tl.i, Stone road. born Thursday of last week at Mon- • Bmnrtly Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kurtz and mouth Memorial hoapltal, Long SIMON'S atrltd. children, John.and George, Jr,. have Branch. • Not all returned to their home in Dumont, Mrs.- Mildred Mullen and children, •(MI In "Bachelor Mother," starring Gin- following a week's vacation- with Elsie and Thomas ot Main street • viry ||r|ue. flBfi 25' Ids valut.

NEW GAMES BEAUTY CONTESTS Miss Catherine Ryan Hwl CHENILLE knit 4-Year rokll'M IIM* GROUND PRIZES hrandrln Bed of Irma Coleman Beauty Salon Vnlii" Guaranteed Blunt*, nil Spreads mom t«l KMHiml nil uvir SHEETS Feel perfectly free to discutt with her any , ttatlerii. nixBti or 1lx»>i > Headden's Corner PAJAMAS Llmnhxl mow whits • of your Summer Beauty Problems $4 .29 1.M 'OHO Values Values 79' FIREMAN'S FAIR For One Week Only 1 77" TURKISH Luncheon Famous Coleman Skin Tonic 1.10 TOWELS CLOTHS 31.(11 mi.l Ji.tO. 8l»l , ColoHut AUGUST 12th tO 19th, Inclusive the regular 3.30 lize Whll. unit I'K'UI'. ltK(HJI.AU tin KlCdl/I^lt 15o 1939 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan given away PRINTED 1 Ai SHEERS Ih PRINTED on the co-operative plan August 19th. II In'rhu v»(il« illml. •• ^^ llo, U»m and novtHIM SHEERS J&oob Sikinbach II la. «M«. rolorftit DANCING NIGHTLY. BILL GOODE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. ESTABLISHED 1111 \«t/ tWOORrORATM i ' no«*lllM Broadway Long Branch HUNDREDS OF UN ADVERTISED BARGAIN! RED' BANK REGISTER, '

to the New Tork market from the Mlddletown village, district was that Insured Loans of Taylor N. Jones, Other shippers during the week were Daley A Hen- Total $1,905,000 m : driokson, Michael Bwlft and W. N. New Jersey's M insured'state- ^^^M !^^(M:^ FILES Thomjuon. chartered sayings and loan associa- Stephen Aumaok, Fred Blehl-and tions made ATI loans on homes George Rellly, sill of Batontown, gave amounting to 11,006,000 in the first up their jobs as conductors on the six months of 1980, It was reported Red Bank and Long Branch Trolley today by Nugent Fallon, general gs of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From The line. - - ' manager of the Federal Savings and Garrett Smook of Vanderburg was Lx>an Insurance corporation: .As of New* and Editorial Columns for Entertainment ' harvesting an early crop of peaches, July 1, total home mortgage loans of getting from 76 to 100 b&skeU to the the associations stood at $31,678,000. of Today'* Readers. market dally. , There are 33,682 investors in these The Fair Haven official! were con- Institutions having total savings of $27,700,000, an increase of. $7,311,000 Year* Ago. sidering the advisability of having >4 Five boy* were brought before Jus- an assessment map made at a cost In »lx months. In June alone *533,- . Julia A. Finkle,,'Wife of Mason tice Edward W. Wise for stealing estimated at'$700. M3 in new savings was placed in apples In Aaron Armstrong's orchard the associations. ' i Knkle, died at her home on on Shrewsbury avenue. The boys William Bennett of Fair Haven had . »treet after a sickness of ten were caught by Benjamin Al Parker an exceptionally fine display of Such savings are proUcted of Newman Springs road, a special hydrangea plant*. Six ot the largest against loss up to 15,000 per lfivea fphn Morf ord, Jr., son of John and policeman of Shrewsbury township. plants were sold to a Plainfleld par- tor by the Insurance, corporation, a ' aVMorfdrd of New Monmouth, The boys received a sever reprimand. ty and were transported in John T, $119,000,000 Federal' government in- in Newberne, north Carolina, Mr. Armstrong said the boys could Egan's auto truok. ' strumentality. Insured associations THUR. ^ FRI. - SAT. 28 years. The cause of hta death have .all the apples they wanted by Baymond PUUen bought that partj In New Jersey have total assets of typhoid malaria fever, .He was asking for them but-Insisted they of the Brettel estate at Kumson atat| $43,276,000, a rile of $9,214,000 since !T«N1 by a wife and one child. must-stop raiding his orchards, the corner of First and Main streets, January 1. The associations are lo- "Stf^Patterson' of the Arm of where his store was located. The sale lated In Asbury Park, Atlantic High- ^Patterson, took his wife, Andrew M, Englert, a graduate of was made by George W. Brettel, lands, Belleville, Bogota, ClOster, d th th daughter Jennie, MUses Jennie, the International college of' Detroit, exeoutor. ' . East Orange, Bast Rutherford, Eat- opened an office on Hudson avenue, .'And Maggie Evans and two James N. Allgor ot Sea Bright, who ontown, Englewood, Englishtown, tout for a sail.; When about 60 Red Bank, where he specialized in Fair Lawn,' Fort Lee, Glen Rock, Swedish massage,. gymnastic* and had a seven-year flght .with Rumson north of the steamboat dock a road,residents, was arrested for sell- Guttenberg, Hasbrouck Heights, ?£iupset the' boat The place bydrotherapy. Before coming to Red Hawthorne, Irvington, Keansburg, AUG.3 -AUG.4 -AUG.5 ithe<•• boat upset was dlreo ' Bank, he was associated with a Phil- ing po*tcards*on a Sunday in front Little Ferry, Laurel Springs, May- .'*."mud flat and the water.T adelphia hospital. . • • of St George's Episcopal church. He wood, Montclalr, Newark, Pasjalc, KB. 'w feet deep. Parties who saw William -0. Stonebrldge, formerly was taken before Justice John Veo- Patcrson,. FlalnSeld, Point Pleasant aocideat from< the shore rescued huntsman.to the Monmouth county mans, who decided, he was not guilty Beach, Prospect Park, Rahway, tortnched.aallors; -^ . ••••':•. hounds,' opened a riding jrehcol at of disorderly conduct and was dis- Ramsey, Red Bank, Bldgefleld Park, Daniel Errlokson's stable on Globe charged. •'•••. G little girls between .the ages Rldgewood,. River Edge, Rockuway, G court. ..'.. • Louis Newhauser, Charles Ward, Boselle, Slngac, South Plalnfleld, gnt and 18; held a f air on the William H. Hlntelniann and John : R. V. R. H. Stout, Joseph Conover Summit, Teaneck, Tenafly, Union >of Davld A.;McClure In aid of Grogan, Jr., comprised a committee City,-'Verona,' West-Long Branch, tjsC/filldren'a. Fresh Air fund, and and Elwood Mlnugh. were spending arranging for the ninth annual ball two weeks on a camping trip oh the West Orange, Wyckoff, Hoboken and • waiclsared. The girls who gave of the Rumson fire company, - Westfleld. ' ' R ,t[ine lor this charitable object beach near Barnegal City. R The Shrewsbury avenue playground Daisy MoCIure, Belle Murray, The- New Point Comfort Chemical was the scene of a lively baseball oe, Melnerny,Helna Brown, Engine company bought a Jot on Oak game between boys rcpresenflng..the MMinbard, Annie Byrnes, Katie street In the Ketnsburg district on Texas district and the boys on the Soldier a Suicide '" Helna " Murray, Pauline which they intended to erect a two- other side of town, It was the first A ,.... 'Florence ".: Miner, May story fire house. Rlohard Steppanskl, A ot a aeries of seven games for the In Oceanport Church .and Amy Byrnes. George dress and William Turner, r town championship. Theodore Par- * «ew bank at Atlantic Hlgh- Jr., were appointed a committee to Fred Imber, '28, a soldier stationed .•was, organlxed. A board of dl- sons, assistant playground instructor, at Fort Monmouth, commltteed aul- devise ways for raising the necessary was umpire. The Shrewsbury ave- ••yria /elected,.composed ' of funds for the building, cldc early last Thursday, in the ,'A.Ward; Joseph McDennott, nue, aggregation won by the score of Oceanport Methodist church by Inhal- N A. Ernest Bennett was elected pres- N 16-9. On the winning team were Hen- ti K Oviatt, Butsen S. Snyder, ident and J. A., 'Sugarmaa., end ing illuminating g&s. His body was SffvitJurtlsv^C., 8. Hobnei, Charles ry Bennett,' Jacob- Coxtello, Francis discovered by Mrs,'Simucl Templtn, Charles Ufbet vise presidents) of the Murphy, John Murphy, Harry Estelle, |l*oliard, 'Peter B. Conover, plr- Water Witch association. Other* on wife of the pastor of the church. Im- J-tCampbeU, William,H. Posten, John Hamlln, Howard Hurley, Ray- 1 the board ol trustees were Joseph P. ber frequontly went to the church to and -Justus E. Ralph. The name mond Hurley and Philip Murphy, On practice on his violin,. D Lyons, Joseph F. Roller, F. B. Rog- D the losing team were'Joseph Valleau, """ "wai'The Mlddletown, Safe ers, Frank Garrle, Paul Revere, Hia body was found stretched,out William Snyder, Wilfred Sweeney, on two tables In the reception room , and .Trust Company." The Maurice Lyons- Herman' Home and John Johnson, John Perrflni, Ogden .re'ftaplUl stoot of $100,000, with Charles Toung. • ' • • off the hall at the rear of the church. Walling, Harry Hoffman, Ernest Ma- A rubber hose ran from a gas stove Vexiijptlon of about 110,000 had Two men were driving a herd of son and Edward..Brascb. cattle through th.e rural section and in the kitchen. At the end of tho hose Something went wrong with the was a three-way fixture with two *•<»»*• reported that the new rail- were doing *, good business with the machinery of tho steamboat Alber- "from Atlantic Highlands to New farmers. In the.Holmdel district the} small outlets and one large one. Tho tina while the boat was at the High- small openings were Inserted In the __,;»la Keyport, was to be opened sold four cows to James and John lands and her passengers were trans- P Crawford.. ."."'•• i: '/•'.' nostrils and tho Urge one in the P ^the/public on the 16th of August l ferred, to tho Mary Patten of the mouth. They were held In place with ' il Railroad company; had F. B. Clayton resigned as cashlei- Pleasure Bay line. The Albertlna was iti-Jluryej:::»B!Lacqulred of the Englishtown National bank. adhesive tape. Imber had opened tho t later towed to Perth Amboy for re- .church-»rlndow*,Jeadlng-ta- the belief necessary .lands for the new route HVWfuc"d4TV''B!«fd Voor pairs. " •—r~— - »"Atlantto Highland* to the hees>of the Belmar bank. Mr, Clay- that he bad taken, this precaution : R 'river. . . • .• •• ' .' against a possible explosion. R ton had been cashier of the English- Sheriff Ousts Clerk, 'orJt -was : started' on the new town bank since it waa started in Imber Is survived by his mother, AUSPICES list church parsonage at Red 1904. •"• . ; • ; Sheriff Morris J. Woodrlng has dis- Mr*. Bertha Imbje'r" of" New Tork, Twelve gtrla contested for a gold missed Mrs, Mae Nolan of Freehold where the body was shipped. CHAMBER OF .sloop Elbert. T, of Key- ring at the annual fair ot St. James as a clerk In his office. Mrs. Nolan I •collided with the sloop Bess off I church. The; contest was managed was retained when Mrs. Jean Blue of •Monmouth and sunk the latter. Freehold House Sold, rMUs Catherine Coyne and the Asbury Park and Mra. Doris K. i • : • COMMERCE >'/flcbbeyviUe school trustees se- Sng was offered to the girl Wiling Sproui of Keyport were dismissed for 'Frank L. HugUB,;Jr., of Freehold, L'Miss Emma B. Brown, daugh- the most shares on articles on dis- "economy purposes." Since then the has purchased the Emerson P. Balrd ^otiWalnright Brown of Holmdel, play ab'MLss Coyne's booth. The.ring latter two have been ordered rein- house on Broad street. He will con- F, a teacher for the coining year. vert it into a two-family house and Z RED BANK was won by Catherine Sagurton. Oth- stated by the civil service commis- Z ;.*Thomas Keougb, who for a long er contestants were Margaret Ryan, sion. • '• will occupy the ground floor himself. 'forked as a pressman In-the Anna. Hlgglns, Catherine,, Bsllly, jrd {Office, accepted a similar po- Maude Mink, Helen Flynn, Alice iIjookwoodFresa.com Dougherty, Catherine lawless, Mary >y ££• New York. E Rellly, Anna Madden, Catherine Wil- E TOlisin H. Johnson, who had son and Martha Kstelle. There was aughtVschool at Holmdel for six a spirited contest for the most pop- ,; Was engaged for the owning ular baby, at the Mr. THe contest- the trustees of the Tinton ants were Paul T, LJttle, son of [school district. Thomas Little; Oeorge Orauss/Jr., I ball factory of Patter- [son of Oeorge Orause, and Catherine* AWARD—Saturday, Augl 5th, at 9:30 P. M. Roche, daughter of Mrs. Lawrence Sale! 4 Morford on West Front street i nreand was damaged to the Roche. The prize wu a silver loving Following are a few of the GREAT VALUES fe«?*800. ' : - cup and It was awarded to George new officers of Neptune en- Orause. The contest was so elose CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICES fapment of Odd Fellows ot Bed that those* In charge ~> ot the fair we are offering during the Three Big Days of the 'were John S. Stllu, Albert authorized loving cups to be awarded George F. Supp, Andrew Mor- to the other two contestants. on, Essie White, John A. Worthley, COUPON SALE 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK James B. BlcWes, Harold K. AUstrom, Through the Influence of Congress- "' ' Chandler, Robert B, Mount, man Thomas! J. Scully, a pension was Joseph-W. Child, James 8. Throok< granted to John W. Merrlam of Fair AUGUST 3rd, 4th, 5th! HOLDER OF LUCK* COUPON DOES NOT HAVE TO BE rton, Simon Miller, John Throck- Haven and the pension ot James H. C ^saao Sherman and Peter Sickles of Bed Bank, a Civil war Bright Red Dustpan and Waste Basket 9Q PRESENT TO WIN ener. , veteran, was Increased 130 a month. The Charles T, Allen property on to match. Keg. price 50c. Sale price •'•' JM^AI :Hawkln* who worked In the river bank at Oceanic was sold wjMlhugo's feed store on Front street, to N.'J. Boye of Newark for |10,000. Large Enamel Pots with rack for canning $•€ .00 plltdt himself in the thumb while prao-' MrT'BoveTwBYr had" been a dinner COUPONS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE STORES fiKtl(;lng with a revolver. Hawkins wasguest at the cottage four days, liked Reg. price .$1.35. Sale •* pgkhiotlng at a glass ball at the time gcJBI* the .accident. The bullet entered the the place so muoh that he bought It Ash Can and Cover. * $4.00 for his own oecupanoy. The lioune OF THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS: |i' (thumb sear the first Joint and came p'tmt near the top. Tho wound was had ti rooms and all modern Im- . Reg. price $1.60. Sale •*• © »ot serious. provements, The property had a c river frontage.cf 70 feet and was 500 Garbage Cans (large size) , 7f ;J : Mrs.-Miry H. Taylor, who taught Xeet in depth. [K;ft private school in Holmdel several ACME FURNITURE STORE NATIONAL 5c to $1 Store #years,' was engaged as principal o[ MUs Mabel 8. Cleveland, daughter —^ Reg. price $1.10. Sale • •* f lie Holmdel publlo school. ot E. M. Cleveland of Bridgeport,' C VARIETY Connecticut, formerly of Red Bank, English Teapots (Nine Cup) AQ FURNITURE fe:; .' Twenty-Five Years, Ago. was killed in t trolley car collision UiF at Westport, Connecticut, Miss Reg. price .$1.00. Sale fi Many of the pledges made toward Clevenland lived on Wallace street c i^: Ihe support of the Red Bank Y. M. when the family resided In Red Bank. China Coffee Drip Pots fiQ RUBY-LANE, Inc. pi,C<.A. were not fulfilled, with the re- Her father for several years conduct- OHN B. ALLEN SHOE CO. 'suit that over $3,000 was needed to ed an art photograph studio on the .Reg. price $1.00. Sale °y DRY GOODS |. tiarry on the work for the balance of 'third fiooV of The Register building, c SHOES i the year and it same was not forth- Dennis Schanck Conover pf Atlan- Window Screens, size 28x37 fiO S\ coming within JO days tho officers of tic Highlands died of heart trouble wv v the association threatened to cease In his 73d year, For many years he • Reg. price 75c. Sale /\ SEARS-ROEBUCK ^'operation. was engaged In the lumber business 0 ; Window Screens, size 24x33 A^ CLAYTON & MAGEE iv A new club was .organised' at with his nephew, Oeorge W. Conover DEPT. STORE p. JCeansburg with X charter members. of that place. Reg. price B5c. Sale •*•' '.'.Sylvester Freschl was commodore, Miss Ethel Mae Sutphen, grand- MEN'S WEAR ^ Harry I* Doty and Joseph Frescbl daughter of Daniel 0. Irwln of Chapel Child's Sand Box $O.95 *; vice commodores, D. Percy Ahem Hill, was married at her grand- Reg. priqe $4.75. Sale «* SHERMAN SHOP treasurer Rnd Peter Oloe secretary. father's home to John Walling Leon- r t* bakery of Bed Bank opened ard of Trenton, Rev. Horace B. White Steamer Chairs $O.9S DRY GOODS •ch 'store at Keansburg, with Ooodchlld of Mlddletown performed J. GOLDFARB *, W. Blvers of Mlddletown In the ceremony. Reg. price $3.90. Sale ** Announcement was made of the LADIES'WEAR , __/to the extreme warm weather, marriage of Mlia Florence Chandler, White Deck Chairs $| .50 SIMON'S LADIES SHOP the Majestlo motion picture theater daughter of Wlllltm Chandler of Reg. price $2.00. Sale •*• .; e& Monmouth street, near the rail- West Front street, and Joseph Ar- LADIES' WEAR ytoad depot, was temporarily closed. ranU of Long Branch. The ceremony Hammocks in Red or Blue $O.9S ':-' Members of the Monmouth County was performed by Jtev, 'William It. R. HANCE & SONS Mosquito Exterminating commission Cantwell at the Star of the Sea f Reg. price $4.50. Sale ^ met at the office of Alston Beekman church, Long Jiranoh, the previous HARDWARE a«d orgsiilited for the ensuing year, January. Lawn Swings (Juvenile) $C|.9S STRAUS COMPANY eleoting Qeorge A. II. Churchill of Whllt trying to ktap hi* motorboat i Rumson president, Dr. Qeutge V. V, from Jtmmlng Into a bridge, Vincent Reg. price $7.60. Sale •* DRY GOODS • Warn«r of Fair Haven vice president Oray of O'oeanport sustained a frac- Lawn Swings (Four Passenger) $17.95 ,aad Harry O. VanKote ot Long tured skull and jaw. He was taken JEAN FROCKS Branch secretary, and treasurer. to a Mew York hojplUl for treat- Reg. price $10.00. Sale • , ' Andrew Freedmsn, the new owner ment and thorn was very little hopo LADIES' WEAR SURPRISE STORE '; Of the' former Byram property on for his recovery, Lawn Benches, (color Orange and $-f .95 Pfospeot avenue and nidge road, was •pending 118,000 Improving the farm Mr, snd Mri, Joseph Hart enter- Green) Reg. price $2.25. Sale •*• DRY GOODS buildings, Harry O, Borden of tained a number (if friends at tint Champlln house on Union tlrert at a Porch Screens, Natural Bamboo 6 ft. $•* .35 r Shrewsbury had the conlraot. KIRSCHBAUM'S SILK SHOP : The newly constructed spur of (hi orabblng party ami Uance, I'etcr iralley line at KtansbUrg, leading Klohelt won a case of bier for wear- Reg. price $1.65. Sale * VOGEL'S from Palmer avenue down Carr »ve- ing the mint trotiaqua oostume and Porch Screens, Natural Bamboo 8 ft. $•§ ,85 LADIES'WEAR nu* to the steamboat pier, was put John Balanger and Mrs. John Olvany LADIES' WEAR (In operation. • • got a crab net and «, nun bonnet re- speotlvily tor wealing the most orig- Reg. price $2.35. Sale * Eleven reslaenls of Uneroft en- inal oonlume. Ma««lt Cllne waa jirrs- Studio Couches, Three Pillow $€>•( 95 ti in outing at fHvlmmlng river. ent and seng h«r favorite song, 1 J. KRIDEL the party wnre Mr, and Mrs. John "Throw 'em Dnwn MoCluskey," Oth- Reg - price $27.50. Sale «••• J. YANKO itf, Mrs, Henry A. Oonover, Mrs, ers who helpid entertain were Kd- 'nm'lfatuw, CharlM Mauser, Jr, ward llayor, Qnrf n«okwlili, icdwln Oil Stoves, TJiree-Burner $ J eT» 95 MEN'S WEAR DEPT. STORE •B«e, Henry and Herbert If auur, Hyde, Jester Hart, Uilu Heysr, Vlor- end Mrs, John Harvey and Mr, •nce T^mUrt and Cliurohlll ictllngsr. Reg. price $16.75. Sale •••* Mrs. Charles Mausir, Ir. . Mrs. Mary Jane l*k», wife of Cap- See Our Window 1 . ; •Mlddletowti townshlJ) ofllelals tain Joseph baka ot Kail Front A. S. MILLER SHOE CO. I an ordlnanot provMliig /«r a strett, oeirtralid hir O»th Mrtliday SCHULTE-UNITED ;4»r«* In the township and «p- by taking her seven daughters on an anniversary (rip to AsburyPark. i K.HANCE& SONS, w. •«d 01/000 toward the Wain- SHOES DEPT. STORE •M ' ' ' ' • ' ' The first swttl oorn to bi shipped 10 BROAD ST., REp BANK, N. J. !RED BANK KEGISTEK; AUGUSTS, 1939. •

1937, Robert MacDonald. At the pres- Outing For Two Old Firms ent time, the firm is being conducted Typical State Camping Scene Tho August number of the "Newunder the name of Allaire * Son •led Kiddies Jersey Realtor," published monthly Agency, Inc., the officers being; Hu- •by the New. Jersey Association of bert M. Farrow, president'and. treas- Sale of Summer Milling Real Estate Boards, carries an un-urer; Kenneth M. Wyckoff, vice prcs To Be Entertained usual feature. It la devoted to theident, and Anna E. Gould, secretary. From August 1 to 12 ... Below Cost * S New Jersey realtor firms! In business . T, Frank Appleby Agency, 230 Puesday, August 15 00 years or more. . • . ' Main street, Asbury Park, was found- Two of these firms are located In ed by T. Prank ARplcby In 1885. At Crutches will be cut: adds • and iMonmouth county. They are the Al-his death, Theodore F. Appleby, now president of the New Jersey Associ- : pain* forgotten by tho crippled kld- laire & Son Agency, Incorporated, of 1 . die* of New Jersey on Tuesday, Ang- Red Bank and the T. Frank Appleby ation of'Real^EstatFBoarasrsircccia^ _A^L. MORRIS^ urt 15, -when Bay Caffrey, "Crippled Agency of Asbury Park. The para- ed his father as president of tho or- Kiddles Champ," presents hU seventh graphs pertaining to the above agen- ganization. 56 Broad Street vOfer Woolworth'** annual Day of Stars outing at the cies are as follows. Atlantic stadium In Long Branch. ' Allaire 4 Son Agency, Inc., 19 Mon- CANT DO WITHOUT IT. Tickets for the ^general, .public, mouth street* Red. Bank, was estab- priced at fifty cents, go on sale this lished November 16, 1872 by Edward Mrs. Ida.V. M. Aokerson of Key- -week throughout the state. They; may; S. Allaire, Sr. Edward S. Allaire, Jr., port, In sending renewal for her sub- FRAMES by IMLAY be'purchased at the Elks lodge and joined Hi father In 1890. When Ed- scription tp the Red Bank Register, : Tetley'd store In Red Bank, Jacob ward Allaire, Sr., died' a few years states as follows! - -Stalnbach's In Long Branch, Stein-, later, the business was conducted by "Enclosed plcaso find P. O. money b&cb-Kresge's Department store In Edward Allaire, Jr., and In February, order for $2 In payment for another Asbury Park, and at Kresge's depart- 1,020,- Robert MacDonald and Hubert year's Subscription. to tho Red Bank DORN'S PHOTO SHOP M. Farrow joined the firm, In 1929, ment store and Wallach'a in Newark. Register, which I do not want to do 18 WALLACE ST., , BED BANK p Honey raised through popular^tlcket Edward Allaire passed away and Inwithout." Bales will so-to the crippled kiddles • fund of the Ellis lodges of Red Bank, Asbury Park and Long Branch. ., Bed Bank ger of "Two Ton" Tony Qalento.wno lives at the corner of Oakland and "smoke shop." This was Red Bank's Circus Employee West streets. , jail and the most frequent occupants THESE THRILLING SAVINGS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY has' already promised that ."If Tony the neighborhood he will be Fined at Shrewsbury Previous to Mr. Durham's • occu- of the jail were common drunks only to glad to drop in and say pancy of part o£ the building, M. F.picked up on the streets by Rod •Hello,'" reveals that the Jersey Leslie Grant, 27, a concessionaire Many conducted a Jewelry store on Bank's pne-man police frocc. Prob- Jouster will be making a personal with the Downie Brqthers circus, the premises. Mr, Durham occupied ably" the largest group ever to, bo as- appearance in Hazelton, Pa:, on Aug-wfcloh set up Its -tents on Newman the eastern portion of the structure sembled In the jail at one time was ust 14. Hans are under way to fly Springs road; Shrewsbury, last week and. William Smock, local harness some 20 boys, who were arrested foi Gelento from Hazelton to the Redwas fined $25 by Recorder Elmer C. maker, occupied the western half, sotting a hay stack afire on William Bank airport and then'speed him byWalnwrlght In Shrewsbury Thursday and In the photograph Mr. Smock Is Tyleo Throckmorton's premises in motor to .the outing. night on a charge, of operating a carshown sitting in an easy chair, at his Goosetown, now known as East Rod without a license.. store entrance. " Bank. These boys, many of.'whom •, A down bands have already vol- wero from the more elite families unteered to perform for the crippled Grant was arrested-by Police Chief Mr. Durham informed The Regln^ in the town at that time, wero Children. In addition to Chubby Otto Herden on Shrewsbury avenue ter that when he opened his office at brought before Justice of the.Peace Monaco's, these include . Eddie Mc- Thursday when he started to drive that location he could not afford a Henry J. Child and given a sevcro Donald's Colony Surf Club orchestra, away with a car which had been left full-time employee and engaged dif- reprimand, the Justlco feeling that Andy Kress' band from the Hotel parked along the,road because of a ferent ones before and after school the temporary stay in the vlllagi DRUG CO. Monterey,: Tommy Grant, and his flat'tire. The car, according to thoto assist him. His first' office em- lock-up was enough punishment. Hotel Peninsula band, .Bed TJnd's police oh.lef, was'owned by .another ployeo was Clarcnco Johnston, of. band from Jerry Sheehan's Beach person connected with the circus. "Texas," who later became a Metho- Mr. Durham states that his office Palace in Keansburg, Gus Steck and dist preacher. Mr. Johnston was suc- light* was furnished by a keroseno hi* Berkeley-Carteret orchestra, Ver- ceeded by his sister, Miss Grace D. lamp and that the building was non Orara and bis Swinging Sheiks AN OLD TIME PICTUBE. Johnston. Others employed by Mr.heated with an old coal stove. The from Jackie's Cotton Club ln;Asbury Durham'at that time were Miss Llb- rear of the building facing tho north OPEN EVENINGS Park, Oliver Green's Follies orchestra On display in The' Register window blo Chambers and Miss Anna Colon. had no rear door, tbo builders, evl RED BANK from Cuba's in Asbury, Danny Hope is a photograph whloh will be 50 A coincidence of Mr. Durham's em- dcntly feeling that to open a door to 54 Broad-Street and his Radio-Stage orchestra, and 40 years old the 20th of this month. ployees was that Miss Johnston, Miss the north In tho winter time would members of the 44th Drum Corps of -Tho picture shows tho one-story Chambers and Miss Colon all gradu- be wasting too much heat. the Sons of the American. Legion, fcame building Which stood, many ated from the Red Bank high school Ono of early rentals made-by Mr. Long Branch. . I years on East Front street; opposite In the same ,class, thath of 1897. Durham was 47 years ago to Miss • ^DILICIOUS, WH0LISOMK the Globe hotel, and which was erect- Entertainers who have already Mr. Smock's employees were his Llddie Boeckol of , Oakland street, ed for J. H. and S. T. Hendrickson, son, Marshall Smock; William Hea- who died just a short time ago and DeVILBISSi promised to appear include Sophie who_at_that time were^ the owners —Tuoker.-'Wllllo-and-Eugene-JIaward,. slnger, Thomas Mooney jind^Daniel .whoJ!yed_jon_ihe premises. BlLthoso ^••aaas-w P A RISI AN PERFUME s and proprietors of~the GlbHTTiofel. Wood. MrT'Mooney and Mr. Wood .years. • Rose Marls, Jerry Cooper, Lou Nova, William F. Durham is-shown at the the "Stars of the Future" revue of later succeeded Mr. Smock under the entrance of his Insurance and real firm name of Mooney and Wood. piNOUGATS ATOMIZERSl Eddie King, and others. Merchants estate office in this antiquated build- 'Printing of All Hindi. T»iiv, chewy vanllls einnil throughout the state are donating re- To the right of the picture Is shown ing. There Is a very legible sign a- email grass plot and this formed a Business stationery, office forms, iluddcd with colorful J«lly s freshments and prizes for the chil- acrossthe entire front painted, by-A. posters, cards, Invitations, booklets, piecu. Each piec« wrtpped toppxl whk- dren. lane leading to the rear of the prem- etc, are turned out at The Register W1..UK, with imm |«H « E. Bordcn, the foremost sign painter ises on which was located a small in wax p»per nkkd ud 24 £ CoM PW. Children are expected from the Red office in a workmanlike manner and in Red Bank at that time,.who now square brick structure known as the at reasonable prices.—Advertisement for extra purity ^^ D.inlr iDk Bank Elks, through X)r. M. M.'Rud- tod frcinneti. ^| *^Bi C m • ih nrtnt nlck, Harold Glblln, and Dick Bal- A re»t v«lue lon; Long Branch Elks, through Wil- tr««t! liam White, Exalted Ruler; George Bauat, and Jack Slgnfeld; Asbury Park Elks, through Judge Eugene Caplbianco, Exalted Ruler; Dr. Wil- liam Robinson, and Ernest Jemlnson secretary*-,~Mr. Catfrey also expects Famous CAMERAS at Deep Cut Prices! bus loads of crippled kiddles from the Irish War Veterans, Newark. Mayor Ellenstein, and the St. Mary's Orphanage, in Newark; Governor Moore's' School In Jersey City; the J>^* Etta Fine Home In Long Branch; and the Oakhurst Home. RUMMAGE DAYS "I wish to thank those entertainers We are offering Coupons in connection with this event in co-operation ••: v-ho have already volunteered to per- 1,00 fil 2.50 FALCON 12.35 KODAK I AGFA CADET 14.75 KODAK form," said Mr. Caffrey. "I urge the with Chamber of Commerce. FOLDING BULLET BOX citizens of Red Bank to see a grand BANTAM show and help a worthy cause by purchasing tickets for the outing. CANNON SHEETS Cannon Towels 22c ea. CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA Perfect duality Double Bed Sice. TAXEI II EXPOi TAKE! 110 FILM CAMERA I CAMERA 81x90 — 72x99 ; . first quality. Large, husky, 00 Gets His Degree PILLOW CASES absorbent — 22x44. Plaids, 79c SoUds, Novelty Patterns. 5for I Frederick B. Williamson, son of 48x30 __ 210 .42x36 JOo Mrs. Olga B. Williamson of Alston court. Is scheduled to be graduated from Bucknell university tomorrow morning at the university's annual Ladies' Full Fashioned Hose summer commencement. Williamson, a graduate of Red Sheer or service weights in famous makers' latest colors. , Bank high school, has taken the ' course leading to the degree of Slight imperfections do not affect wear. Would sell for 89c N*w Ctasf dm "SIDB-POUV'f LUCKY CLOWN »»»i™. m --,, UBBII1V Bachelor of Arts. He Is a member to 1.00 if perfect. REFRIQERATOR BOnUESl BA8ATELLE SAME V55C VAHADT of Sigma Chi, men's social .fratern- FRUIT REAMER ity, and Is one of 66 persons who •will receive degrees at the exercises, C which will be held at 10 a, m. In MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS the auditorium of the Vaughan Lit- erature building. Tailoring of the better kind. Principal speaker 'at the com- Shirts that are necessities for mencement will be Dr. Rex B. Cun casual comfort and s/nart C llffe of Rutgers unlvealty, president ap- of the National Vocational Guidance pearance. association. DOUBLESIZE PRINTS Arnaud C. Marts, president of •. Basques Stripes • Crash St.00 CNVSTAL tonw* Ha Tut* Bucknell, will confer bachelor's de- • Shantungs • Nubs IITMCRKRUM grees upon 21 persons, while mas- rOUNTllH ' ter's degrees will be granted to 43, '• Novelty Weaves SYRINQE l qt tin i Mott of the candidates for the ad- I If I romoK ivv LOTION •oixo , bu vanced degrees are public school COMPUM' May* teachers. Men's SANFORIZED Boys'Sanforized Knickers Crashes, Fancies and Coverts. SIKS MINERAL OIL "Sl.T/ 14c BED BANK SCORES AGAIN. Woven SLACKS 7Qg to 16. A good Item for "back to Two pages of the gravure section school." 39c of Sunday's Issue of the New York OLIVE OIL Herald Tribune were devoted entire- rwtll lla Tata ly to pictures from New Jersey. Musu-uai 1O« CAMAV EPSOM SALT KM I2e *>• Vatal These pictures were complied by the RAZOR IUDES SOAP I1RBAS0L 20t OOLOATBI r«r SaH tr BORICAOID C.VKV «2o Federal Writers Project of New Jer. Bright New HOUSE DRESSES OHOO, SYRUP MUr, PDM II r««v auarwrtaa* TKMH wtlh M< ••ttla TOOTH rowou sey and most or them were taken by Larg* in»M Oflp 1 WPA ilaff photographers. PEROXIDE flFXV& 8e Smart, colorbright frocks for outdoors now—indoors later! 2.-.15" 3'II25 II* VBlll Illl .TIN jn ' Featured among the group of pic- Hoovers included. Sizes 14 to 52. Genuin«*$1.00 to $1.29 8 tures was one entitled "Beating Gold to Transparency In Red Bank." It Value. VT J9 /REPEATED BY POPULAR WEQUMf shows William Ashmore of Linden H«AW «AU" place beating a mold of gold in bis LOOK FOR OUR SPECIAL RUMMAGE COUNTERS. shop In the rear of hi* home. Ac- SAUCE PANS Uc MILK Of Dt*B±I O R M E R 5c companying tho picture was this AMAZING VALUES— ODDS AND ENDS - WHILE THEY LAST. MAGHESM paragraph: PHILLIPS Men's BUSH JACKETS iu TILLS "Using an ancient Egyptian skill, Men's WORK SOX rax XIDNETI VALVE 1.49 DDAN'S this Red Bank gold beater will trans- VALUE lOo CINCO form 200 one-Inch squares of sheet MEN'S ALL WOOL ' IMVINCIMLt SHAM gold'thinner than ordinary writing MKN'S t BOVH' ALL WOOL paper Into 8,200 sheets Z'A Inches BATHING TRUNKS square, beaten to the point of trans- (VALUE I.OO Sleeveless SWEATERS ' FREEZONE 24c parency by 00,000 blows of bis 16- Ladies' WHITE UNIFORMS VAI.UK flOn CICAK pound hammer." VALUE 1.00 Ladiei' 2-Pc. PLAYSUITS 39c ltd I jbU l * Boys'DRESS SHIRTS VALUE 1.00 iuu uxATi I*d low pricat llurrir and ft t»vt MOHE TIME AT THE FAIR. ESPOTABS •upply whlla quantity It »»all»tU. . VALUE BOO Girls' DRESSES TAHITI To permit a longer time for the Men's WASH TIES VALl!K 1.00 BI-SO-DGt ^"" shore residents visiting the World's VALUE lOn fair, effective Monday, August 7, tho Men's Shirts and Shorts WMIBAL OIL Pennsylvania railroad has arranged Ladies' & Girls' SLACKS rnoh VALUK lRfl for their availing train to depart from VALUE Me . Pennsylvania station, New York at IJiinrM' ALL WOOL 10:30 P. M, daylight laving tlmt, Ladies' House Dresses Q making all the Important stopi along VALUE 1.00 EACH ' hi BATHING SUITS the North Jersry coot. VAUIKH TO JI.OH T)iU will now permit viewing the "Money Refunded on Request" No Red Tape in Making Adjustment? bcriutlful electrical fountain display nt Inn Ugoon of Nations arid still have fut train sorvice returning horn* from Pennsylvania station, THE SURPRI SE STORE Its CtAfTS Ntw York, In conjunction with the: fut, frtqutnt shuttle trains of th« I noon From l,onf IiUnd Railroad Tram the SO Broad Street Weolworih'i for c World'* fair to I'*nniylvanl« station, Red Bank - 963 3 20 Ntw .fork. REP BA^JK REGISTER, AUGUST 3, 1939.

ary for a member of a racing commission Is ridiculous Is it small, considering th« amount there will b» more race tracks than In view ot the fact that it would be the highest paid of work probably Involved. , If the chain grocery stores, and even snore Republican Clubs BANK REGISTER commissioners are to be the racing tracks tfc«n hone*, which would 417a, cotnmlwlon In the United States and that New- Jersey Editorial Views has so many capable men who have slgnlfled their wil- enthusiasts that the politicians think make trades operate under the rules ~~ ™ ^^ • ™T^^^"^^ ^sswei esaar * ^M^sjsBs »v.l they should b«, they probably would pertaining- to jolltalre. Honor Senator lingness to serve without salary on a rasing commission. THOllAS IRVING BBOWN of Other Papers be at the track whether they were on Of eoune, Hague Is not In the Fortunately these men are of the oalibre of Amory L. the state psyroll or not wholesale delivery1 business, nor Is Editor and fnbllsher Haakell of Ohaipel Rill In Mlddletown township, wfao W. W. Barbour (The opinions expressed In tnt'JSdltorlal On the whole, New Jersey has done tn in the delivery business at all. No JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor no person or faoUon can justly accuse; of having a per- ylewe JwMimd.r do. Jiot nece«»«rllr curry much better with unpaid officeholders tracks have been sroralsed to anyone, sonal axe to grind. Mr. Haakell Is a true sportsman tba wdorsiDiait"e<:lhe BecliUr.) than it has dons with those on a sal- at least not by Hague. Occasion Marks tbe £ (The aebfans axsttwas ta tab selasta X. HABOLD KELLT, Assistant Editor with the Interest of race hones and honist racing at ary. There, are, some Instances where The responsibility of passing race ox xse 6. HATES, Manartm Editor heart, ina Sim Jersey"would do Well' to abide byhU -TUB ABJECTJfAIMBIL A5P men on quits high salaries have done track legislation belongs not to Senator's Birthday— sugge«tion« on racing, Racing Is sot new to Mr, Has- first-rate jobs, but •> there' have beenHague, but to the Republican Party. By Theron MeCampbail, Just as manv,more cases where men However, It -was Hague who was ' Member Audit Bureau of Circulation!. lull and it can truthfully be aald that he knows racing A remarkable feature.of the cur- More Than 300 Attend and womennave done equal jobs heavily responsible for the campaign The publics wUt sappntt' jo»jr ntsa * Member National Editorial Association. and has not, like, many others, become an exponent of rent' sesslon'of tbe'New Jersey, legis- without salaries; which resulted in the earryrat; of the to have horseraoing In New Jersey, Member New Jersey Frees Aiseclation. the sport now that the opportunity has preeenUd Itself lature, now- in recess until August 3, amendment, and tot. a. considerable Mrs. George M, Bodman, president Is the circumstance that a respo'n- There are several reasons any rais- of the United Woman's Republican managed by a non-salaried commiB- ,.s, Member Homnouth County Frets Club.. for personal aggrandizement. ing commission appointed should be extent it was: his leadership that slon* or'jockey club or outstanding slble agency r of government has caused the Legislature to pass the club of Monmouth County, read a The suggested enabling act Is even more ridiculous struggled »p long with Its responal- an non-political as possible and. special message from United'' States men who are true sportsmenr-men Member Hie American Press Halt Century Club. should t>e composed of the blgbest resolutions which made possible the when It provides for the licensing of trainers, jockeys, bllitles without accomplishing any- Senator W, Warren Barbour at a who ore known to be experienced 'in handlers, etc., on an Independent basis, foils Item alone, type person we have In the state. election. . i MEMBEB THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S thing of consequence. The legisla- meeting of. women members of Re- breeding-and racing horsesfas- th» overlooked by many because of its apparent triviality, ture recessed, for reasons of weari- There are vast opportunities for dis- And even though Democrats are In publican Clubs from all sections of i.'lhe Associated. Preu 1» exclusively entitled to Che honesty in racing. There will be con- s minority in both branches of the 'sport of Jongs.?:, Most vot»'rs'wj><> would cost the state annually anywhere from $00,000 to ness and hopelessness,, None of Its the state Saturday at Brookdale supported tbe amendment did so in ^tlw for npublication of all news dispatches credited to' major tasks had been fulfilled, but siderable political pressure exerted on (Legislature, It Is natural that some Farm, LJncroft, home ot Mrs. Lewis 1100,000 and even then the efficiency of the system would commissioners for 'various traekalde the belief that the sport would be U Of not otherwise crodltod In this paper end also the there was , no disposition toward of the responsibility will be shifted 8. Thompson, Republican state com- be Questionable. On Mr. Haskell's suggestion to accept Jobs. If this organization Is thrown to Democrats. kept free of political control.'Tnet« published therein. ; agreement or co-operation, arid lead- nutteewoman." The meeting was held the Jockey club'* records as a basis for licensing train- ers,'Recognizing the futility of con- over' in the laps of political machines, Hague wants a bl-partlsan commis- in honor of the senator's 'birthday, Is not the slightest doubt bill' that ers, jockeys, handlers, etc., the Abate could save many It Is not hard to imagine the type.of • i Tie Bed Bank Register assumes no financial reisonilUlltlt. tinued effort, decided to go home. sion of four members. What Is more' but owing to events in Washington the mass of voters today .•would vote (life* ttpotrarAleal errors In advertisements but will reprint' thousands of dollars. The cost. of this service from This seems like a rather.craven ac- racing we will get. '•• , to the point, he wants dean, sports- he was unable to attend. in favor of a -non-salaried racing '"tthst part of an aavertlsemtAt in which tht typographical error the Jookey club would be about 13000 a year. ceptance .,of defeat, but. it was In A non-salaried commission prob- manlike racing, which will be a *«enri. Advertisers will pteeie notify tie mausemeiit Imme- His message explained that he commission protected; from -all politi- The racing oommlasionera of other states, although reality the expedient of desperation. ably will serve-New Jersey racing as credit to New Jersey, That is what "could not desert the light being cal Interference. Therefore,-'It ii , (dlatelr et an» error which nay o«ut. ' • he will right for in:any blU that Is M 3 :• Uaziy people do not seem to understand .that eomnumlea- they rule within their own bailiwicks, are content to Obylously, this record of Inaction well, or better, than a salaried com- made against the lending-spendlng your duty, and .the duty of all Influ- SK'tfoss' appearing In Tht Red Bank Begisttr an not written »r over a period-of six'months, and In mission, and the "ftnte will be in }!0,- 'presented.—The Hudson Dispatch. program proposed* by the'administra- " people connected with The Register. The statements -Blade and abide by the Jockey club'tf rulings, and/to the Jockey 000 a year.—Somerset Messenger-Ga- ential persons - interested ~ in. dean the frltieiims made tit mmly the expressions ot the Individuals the fact of such pressing obligations tion.". The message further stated racing sport, to' use your utmost ef- club alone In America will ttie equally exclusive .Eng- as provision for unemployment relief zette. ' ; . . '. • . whs submit the communications or articles bearing their teepes- SALES TAX BV ANY OTHER that "promiscuous bureaucratic forts! to kill off the poUOciatis' game • tzvt zLSmes. The Bed Bsnk Register Invites any ons who so ds- lish Jockey dub sod' In .recognition, Theoretically, the Is traceable to fundamental 'weak- spending will interfere with recovery t sires to nakt reply to any or all ot theet tommunlctlllns. NAME, . . • of graft and corruption' by setting control of racing In New TJork state rests -with a body nesses In the legislature.' There mu3t NEEDED: A BUMP OK THE NOSE more than anything yet attempted. known as the New Tork State. Racing commission. necessarily halve besn Ineffective, un- up a four or five man salaried rac- Subacrlptton Price* In Advance: To term a new tax program, as I hope, to appear before you later Actually, it Is the Jockey club that makes all'decisions, inspired leadership or else a lack of A successful businessman who Is for, a more complete report of my. ing commission to be appointed by ; ..One year . $2.00 Three months , *.5O also a University trustee, widely read, "modified" or. "temporary" la but and is the last court of appeal. The Jookey club has sincere interest on the part of In- sugar-coating it The proposed sales stewardship." • . the governor or by the legislature. ' Slx'months. 1,00 "Single copy , . .04 cultured, thoughtful, and a good been termed by the press, "The'most exclusive social dividual members In the responsibili- tax for Massachusetts is being State Senator Haydn Proctpr also '•, ' .' •. • '•• '.-£• •••:'. ties of government with which they judge of human nature, was discus- organization In Amerlo*," lit membership Is limited clothed In these misleading terms, spoke briefly. Mrs, Thompson and Tbe one sure way of stopping tile '•'jseW WseWr, entered u Sseond-Clast Matter at the Post- were Intrusted. The months devoid sing a certain young roan. "I" have Mrs. Bodxnan were both opposed to >,on)t* at Btd Bank, H. }., under the Act of Mirth I, 1178. to SO and only the death of a member creates a vacancy, known him," he said, "since he was but taxpayers should not be beguiled. proposed political racing commission of achievement cannot be reconciled It Is a straight two per cent tax on parl-mutuel In the recent referendum resignation being unthinkable. - nvo years old. He has a fine mind, Is to serve notice on tho' legislature with a reasonable measure of com- general retail sales. Necessaries of and Mrs. Thompson asked Senator and the politicians that'the horse- 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939. ' It can plainly be seiir (hat New Jersey oould easily petency or a sincere devotion to duty. and In school he has used it to ad- Proctor to explain the present situa- 7- 5 vantage, at least to the extent of get- life, such as "staples," are exempted", men of New Jersey and thef V. S." A. have one of the beat racing jaws and one of the most The record on relief alone Is a dev- it is true, Likewise sales ot med- tion regarding, the creation of a rac- astating indictment of legislative In- ting good grades. He was home last ing • commission. He stated that a will boycott the race tracks In New honorable and efficient racing commissions In the week from college; he Is taking grad- icinal*, periodicals, and fuel. 'Wear- Jersey if they are under lite control United States at a comparatively low cost, It would be- capacity.' When .the session con- Ing apparel under a unit price of $3 salaried commission appears Inevi- " Republicans Have Strong vened In JSnuary this obligation was uate work tor a Ph. D. degree in Eng- table, although he believes a non-, or manageraeat of a political com- hoove our representatives at Trenton to see that such lish. He la 23 years old, and tbe Is also exempt. But on all other to have taken precedence over all transactions where the Common- salaried board of high calibre nun mission. That would mean-.financial Slate for This Year. a system Is worked out In total disregard of the selfish other business, But six months la- thing that Impressed me most about could easily be obtalntd. This sec- failure for the tracks, In fact there him . was his complete unconcern wealth has the constitutional power v v r ,.._„ . thls'vls August, which means' that fall and unsound suggestions of the. grafting, politicians, ter there still remains the necessity tc tax, the levy would be applied, Ii ond course he said would save the would be no tracks built - 'and who doomed the state to so many years without racing. of meeting a deficit of more than about earning his living. He Is satli- state money. elections' are not far. away. Party chieftains are ficd that somehow, in due time, It a general sales tax a "modified" tax? equipped if it was known in ad- h»lth'the pollt^arslsites! for the September lt^prl- 12,000,000 from 1938, while only }5,- Is a tax program to raise {30,000,000 Mrs. Barbour took her husband's vance that they would not be patron- o-o-o-o-o-o- 000,000 has been made available for will be arranged, by somebody—some- iis1 lor posts of county clerk, two freeholders and body else. Things have been arranged a year a "modified" program? aceyln the cake-cutting ceremony. ized by the high class owners and the needs of the current year, esti- She also told of her experiences In . two assemblymen. The Republicans appear to-be all mated at about }20,0OO,000. Mean- for him by others ever since he was Only in the sense that the proposed breeders of racing horses. Further- Will There Be Another :_Ij/i_l__. bornr'1—.— — meeting the King and Queen ot Eng- more, the public wlir rally to your $ iet and. have picked a strong slate. Unofficially they while, local governments hav« becrv sales tax vvouldcxempt some trans- landon thelrrecentjsrtllt at.thte.BrifcL 'fc.Syw* selected Freeholder J. Russell Woolley of Wilt reduced to desperate financial Btralts actlohi which certain lc^lslatory and support and start a. movement to Broad Street Bank Dividend? An increasing number of people, lobbyists may have desired, is the Ish embassy garden party at Wash- ', Long Branob for county clerk, Under-sherlff Dorruan by the obligation of carrying the re- Including some educators who have ington, D. C. She was attired In the repeal the amendment, or leave it Depositors in the closed Broad Street National lief load without adequate state aid. current bill "modified." And therein out of the new state Constitution.' IMVddln. of Long Branch and Mayor Edgar.Q. Mur- their feet squarely on the ground, be- lies tbe unpalatable feature of this dress she wore on that occasion. 'pfy of 'Itanlrjg'daie for tlie freeholder posts'and Har- bank, naturally pleased-to learn of the appointment, of Although .tho most vital, relief rep- lieve that the case of this young man Others who. spoke were Mayor But the success of .this plan depends' Eugene Vlereclc of.Eatontown as receiver for the pur- resents only one phase of tho legis- drive. Once a sales: tax can be en. '" McDertnott of Freehold and J. Stanley Herbert of i3 far too typical today. They say It acted into law, once this politically Charles R. English of Red Bank, upon your backing, up the "boycott" pose, of effecting edonomied In the liquidation of that In- lature's unfinished business. There represents tho severest ipdlctment of John W. Knox, chairman of the with the names and promises of the fflrt for assSerablyjaen. '->•'•,• has as yet been no action on elec- obnoxious Issue has been surmounted, stitution, .would be "even more; pleased If they were ac- the present rio-called higher educa- It will be far more difficult at a late county committee, and Mrs. J. Albert well known owners ot running, and. Very little is heard from the Democratic side as to tion reform, although adequate leg- tion. VanSchoick of Red Bank, vice chair- will run. It is a forgone conclusion that Howard quainted with the progress being made In Hie process, date to oppose Increases in the tax trotting horses. Whether these state- islation has been prepared and lntro- Employment officials assembling man of the county committee. ments are made publlo or sent to the •who*"was appointed-courlty-elerk-bjrjGovernor JSflJJfeliL^ajK^tfeeyJvidJfjnyj^f^MejiVi^jnot duold,-and-tha-importance._Df_eon| or In Us circumference of transac- tllthgLglt tions,—The-record.of.other_JIorjn.s_of Entertainment was furnished by a political powers by letters or messeh- . {• fill the vacanoy causedJby tbe .death of Ray- •dividend. — ' , • • (rolling the conditions that have JHiartet_cansl«tLng.of Mrs.^MarJorie Mr. Vlereok np^r hu charge of four closed: banks, been productive of a succession of of - personnel associations brought taxation points to this unhappy trend, ttt^rhitt >nd L. Wyckotf, will run for thadjofllee. Heports go- out the fact that a principal reason Morris, Mrs'. Theresa. McCUntock and' grp arotwd at tht time of, Mr. Height's appointment the Citizens! of New'Brunswick, the First National .of eckridals In Hudson county for mori) Likewise to call the measure "tem- Warren Ayrea, all of Long Branch, thlng is to serve notice on the under- than 20 .years has long been recog* why Jobs often are not given j. to porary" Is a definition contrary to ex. i that lie was given 'the job over George H. Rob- Woodbrldge and'the* Citizens at long Bra.n,chi In ad- youngsters, just out of college is lie- and Cyril Smack of Sea, Bright. Mrs. world in New Jersey politics' that dition to the local institution. He will be a busy man, nlzed. In addition, the legislature perlence, The record shows that Gertrude Seaman ot Sea. Bright was there will be no jidrseraclnj Industry erincipaUy for two reasons. One was that ha would faces the responsibility of enacting cause their attitude toward employ- thirty states, have enacted sales-tax 1 but not too busy, we trust, to give the^publlo, at his ment Is such a curious one, They ex- the accompanist. Tht Bordentown In New Jersey unless it Is placed tin- a stronger candidate than Mr. Roberts, who was" de- a law to govern the operation of race- laws since the depression. Only seven quartet, a colored organization, also der the direction of a non-nalarled, for the office last year, and the other was that earliest convenience, a report of conditions' In the Red tracks, one that will guard effective- pect to bo given fairly large salaries states have repealed them. From this and congenial work, yet they have sang. non-political board. " •' ' ' ' lUcal campaigns! can not be run without money and Bank bank. ' ly against the deadly alliance of pol- It would appear that Massachusetts Two dividends have been paid thus far by the Broad iticians and gamblers, while contro- been on Ufe receiving end of things. has about one chance In four of re' If you accept poUBceJ oontrol you ,;HeIght will be ot valuable'asslatance along that lini They have, been fed, clothed, and may prepare for'a racing racket in this jear as he has been In the past. Street-bank reoelvershlp, representing 48 per cent of the versial labor legislation also awaits pealing a sales tax once enacted. And action. ' ' cared for, and have not had to turn taking Into consideration the finan- Shepherds Form New Jersey with sll the" evils pre- However, Mr. Roberts' name la being mentioned amount,on deposit. Our neighbor, the Citizens bank a hand to help their families' or them- dicted for It by the opponents. It at Long Branch, has had four dividends, representing It was under such Inauspicious cir- cial condition of Boston, Lowell and a likely candidate for freeholder. Mayor Walter J. selves. To many of them It la a shock other communities within the Com- means gambling and' bookmaklngdn B2.B per c«nt. The Long Branch Institution, it might be cumstances that the legislature de- to learn that as adults they are ex- New Chapter Sweeney of Beet Bright has thrown his hat In* toe ring cided to recess. Some of the leaders monwealth, it becomes apparent that control of the politicians. Tribute pointed,- out, closed In 19*1; tht looal bank in 1653. pected to at&nd up and fight and give no revenue measure which would re- will have to be paid to officials and Jfor freeholder. He says he iWlll run for the office have expressed the hope that during value for what they get Increasing Whether or not he'gets the official O. K. of the party There are many things that the Red Sank publlo the breathing spell something will turn 130,000,000 annually can be con- Mrs. Mary Litter Heads lawyers. The employee's of the tracks numbers of employers, thes* person- ceived of as "temporary," will be the "hangers on" of political hogs, John J. Qulnn, Outside of the three mentioned would ilka to know about their oloOd bank. The. de- turn up to compel action In August— nel officials declared, prefer to wait positors have a right to know lust what progress.li be- that perhaps the municipalities, driv- Eatontown Lodge bosses. Graft will have to > be -paid everything seems to be:ln the dark on the Democratlo y for a year or two before they hire Aat discussion and debate swirls on by dealers'and farmers who try to : ing made in the. process of liquidation. For Instance, la en to desperation by their economlo these fresh products of the colleges— Beacon Hill In the daya ahead let tfde as to the political slate.. / - distress, will bring sufficient pres- A new Shepherds ot Bethlehem sell feed and bedding for the' horses. % Monmouth oounty Is normally Republican. • All the any attempt being made to collect notes,due the bank? "at least until they have, had their sugar-coating be dropped. Let the All kinds of crookedness and graft sure to bear, to force the,conflicting noses bumped % bit." ') ."'*• :' publlo be made fully aware that a chapter to be known as the George ?»l»6tlv» county* offices are held by Republicans with U.not, why dot, and If so, Just how muchthas been se- elements In the Senate and the Grennell chapter No, 136 was Insti- will be practiced In the management cured to date? Above all, they would like to know Just basic change In taxation Is proposed. and operation of iho tracks and > The Democrats of Monmouth county, regardless of The Return to Religion, "that the of ruin" with beautiful girls plunging The issue Is not between the boras PUBLIC. over It while villains smile their Mr«.—Hathaway received a past how'the election goes, will not be left out In, the cold. We congratulate Mr, Vlerlck upon his appointment prolongation of formal education re- commanders jewel and Mrs. Van- owners and the members of tht legis- as receiver ot the Broad Street bank and ra-lterate the sults in a deterioration of personal- gloating' smiles, we can only gate lature, . but between - the'. political ' Alley will receive a few choice plums In appointments The New York Stock Exchange I* with admiration touched with nostal- Wlnkle was appointed deputy. The bosses who control the legislature l»y Governor A. Harry Moore, Before the governor's hope that one ot his first acta will be to Issue a report to be congratulated, as U also Its ity." officers are: showing the exact condition of our unfortunate Insti- gia. But the summer news Is rich In from behind the curtains and those term expires he .will appoint in Monmouth county a hardworking young president, Wil- The "gimme" attitude Is the nega- Items that rival Dickinson. We've Commander—lln. Marr Uiter. decent citizens who wish to see 'county proseoutor, a county Judge, a district court tution. ' liam MoC. Martin, on his latest move tion of the service Ideal. True edu- been trying to work out a moral for Alit to cfaHninder—Mn. . Catherine horseraclng In New Jersey- conduct- ijudge and two members of the oounty'tax board. Po- In appointing a "public examining cation, whether In home or in school, the Governor in the revelation of Dr. VkVcomminder—Mill Virginia Hatta- ed on a high plane and tree, of the board" of the exchange. The aim of lleital gossip has,It that John J. tjuinn, who i's now lnrflsts that a primary quality ot Raymond L. DiUnars that the cheese evils that drove racing out of New this new body. In addition to study- adulthood Is ability to take care of Fait commsnder—Mn. tlarr Mils*. , .UniteiPBtates District Attorney for Mew Jersey, will Relief for the Taxpayer ' which mice from time Immemorial Oh.pUln—Mln Ljdl. Hathiw.7- Jersey years ago. The Invisible Re- Ing the advisability of establishing oneself; which means to give, more have risked their lives to get gives Recording- ncretsrr—Charles Uiter. publican bosses, the Enoch John* take the prosecutor's Job, There will also be three a Is What We ReLlly Need. brokerage banks, la to examine the than It means to get The young- them Indigestion. On the other hand Accountant—Emrt Hathawar. sons, the Tom Mathlses, the Clar- slstant prosecutors appointed from among the D«mc- whole problem of tho brokerage bus- sters will be swarming In and out of we were depressed by the announce- Treasurer—Willlsm Dlnjmin. ence Hetrlcks, the John McOutch- iness In Its! relations to the capital Matter of ceremonies—Mils Marjorie i, crats, Tbe county judgeshlp must go to a Republican An Increase of two cents in the price of a pack ot tho house for another .month yet. ment of a Harvard astronomer that eons and many other spoilsmen have markets and the publlo and to bring Jnilde' guard—lira. Harjorli Cramer. because there Is a Democratic county judge at present, cigarettes appears certain In this state. No, it's not Perhaps this Is cxaotly the fellcltious there are stars In the sky which have long controlled and now control the In recommendations which will help season subtly to sugost to the young been trying for. ages, poor devils, to Outilde Kiurd—Mr.. MUdred Whit.. Republican party;, from behind the and It Is likely that J. Edward Knight, who haa made a the fault of the cigarette makers. It's the doings of make the exchange function more Trustees—William R Klrsch. Miss Fa- very oapable judge, will be reappolnted. The district bloods some of the things they wtir "sneeze." Our favorite newt Item, trieU Smith, Mrs. Petty Mon.h.n. "front" set up by the legislative tick- our legislators at Trenton. They need money to finance efficiently. Thereby the exchange be expected to give—It you can do It however, came as usual from Ger- ets to lull the voters to sleep on -court Judgesblp to be filled Is the one at Long Branch 1 Following the Institution and In- relief and the Istajt proposition Is to slap a lsvy ot two hopes to consolidate Its positions as in between their tennis matches and many where overeating has now been stallation ceremonies, a turkey salad election days. Of course the "Re- ''now held by Harry Klatsky. The term ot John T. Law- cents on cigarettes. And It appears certain ot passing the main channel facilitating the beach picnics.—The Botarlan Maga- decreed an act of treason. The in- supper was served and a social time publican" gangs play with those wha ley on the county tax board has expired and the term the legislature tonight. flow of savings and capital Into the zine. temperance of the German people in was enjoyed. Henry H. Boss and his masquerade as "Democrats" In the iot Robert M. Holmes will expire In 1M0. Both are Re- nation's business and Industry and to consumption of meat and fats, said orchestra played for dancing. . business of looting the publlo and in New York recently put a two-oent tax on cigarettes prove to the public Its basic character publicans, but the governor must appoint one Repub- and that apparently made our lawmaker* envious. Far Profeutor G. .11 Win of the National Other charter members of the.chap- defeating all' proposals for political of fair dealings and Integrity. UNDERCONSUMPTION. Socialist Bureau for Publlo Health, is reforms. A number of the powerful lican and one Democrat, the other member of the board be It for them to let the New Tork legislators get ahead ter are HdwareJ Johnson, Miss Mar- "as bad a vice as Immoderate smok- garet Dangler, Henry H. Boss, Mrs. leaders have been Indicted for tax- b«lng a Democrat. of them that way, If somebody doesn't stop them It How times have changed! To For twenty years every business day the Stock Exchange Is the lull, every Increase In unemployment ing and drinking." It Is also treason Margaret Keanu, William V. Long, stealing from Uncle Sam, but "what wont be lohg before they will be emulating New Tork wooer and the up-to-now coy public has: been attributed to overproduc- because It weakens Germany, and Mrs,, Susanna Boss, Mrs. Emily they took from Sam was but a drop state by Imposing an Incoms tax. Of course there's the Is the wooed. No longer la a ticket tion. It has beoome popular tordlag- "without Independence in food, there Klrsch, Mrs. Grace Brand, Miss Amy as compared to what they have Legislature Responsible sales tax, but our politicians are allying clear of that necessary to gain entrance to tho vis- noao every economic malajustment cannot be political Independence." Voorhees and John Frnley. taken yearly from the people ot New for a while. They still remember the uprising that fol- itors' gallery. The august machinery as overproduction. Manufacturers, We are getting a little dlxxy now. We Jersey through devious ways,—all 'for Success of Racing. lowed the sales lax. Being good politicians they quickly ot trading Is In full view, and the farmers and workers are being told feel like a- mouse that wants to through their control of iha legisla- •neese or a star that's eaten too ture of this state. repealed the tax. Doormen, those mysterious dealers In thut they are producing too much. The state legislature holdi the fate of horse racing millions, can be viewed without let or In rccont years world production of much cheese, One man's second help- Council To Act On Under the parl-mututl system In Its hands, Whether or Tho protest put up by the women folks played a hindrance) In their native habltnt. But raw materials and foodstuffs has In- Ing Is another man's sabotage. We The three lawyer* who were 'pot racing will be clean and whether or not it will be prominent part, a very prominent part, In killing the more symbollo ot the penetration ot creased more than twice as fast think we'll knock off, find that "brink elected last November to the legis- Road Improvement lature from Monmouth' county' are successful In this state depends on the enabling *ct un- sales tax. The politicians, In this Instance, committed the liberal viewpoint into the purlieus tho population. of ruin," and throw ourselves after those beautiful girls. It this be trea- not the representatives of the people, der consideration by legislative committee. The legls a faux pas by making the consumer pay the tax directly of the financial mighty la the pro- There seems to i be a sMrplui of vision In the exchange's by-laws son.—The Nation. except as a matter of legal form. ' ilatura Is duty bound to present the beat bill possible for by adding the lax to purchases Instead ot the Indirect most wordly goods, but In the Anal Public Hearing on They seldom know how they 'will or clandestine method of soaking It on tho wholesaler, which provide* places for "rrprtsrnt- analysis tt Is an Inaccuracy to say the approval of its members. The fact that New Jer- tlves of the publlo" on trie board of Ordinance Tonight vote en any blfl until they foregather sey Is not a pioneer In the field of parl- In irirthoil* nf 1 would buy If I had tha money."— ceived when hi oould And no work. regular melting last Wee* In the ab- that blocks reductions In oolti of Competition will bo Incrcnueil In a yenr or two when lections by the beverage tax division of thin state up to operation. And not least, the plunh Mnple 8hailn rrogrrw. On the other hand there was the sence or Mayor Jemes C, Auchln- government, that blocks economical parl-mutuels become legal In New York italc, and'that June 30, 1938, hays totaled 133,313,130. Where haa It of comparative poverty has Invaded rase, laat week, of Ernest O.-OJJ, of closs. Gordon: W. Wright of Forrest and efficient government In New they will Is almost certain. New York already has atv- gone? The race tracks will pour more money Into the Wall street, with trading th<> alow. Fort Ue, who refused work at 00 avenue made a protest on the shoot- Jersey are the head! of the Repub- state's coffers, arid no doubt it likewise will be "ab- «it In some 15 years and broker* un- MOST MACK TltACR TALK IK- cents an hour, and demanded cash ing of one ot his dogs, Mr. Wright lican county machines and their co- ersl established tracks, but more will be added with said Dr. Edwin F, Stewart had or- the advent of parl-mutuola In that (tale, sorbed" without any lessening of the tax burden. able to make ends meet. Hornet hlng CI.VDKM TIIK NAME OF IIAUUE. relief Instead. When this was refused, horts of privilege and pillage who after he had been a relief client for dirtd him to klip his dogs tied up control the Republican party of New ' The majority of those who worked and voted for parl- One state senator said more than a mouthful the has to be done, says Mr. Martin, to preserve the ueefulnrxg of the markrl Tho Sunday newapsper writers are Ave years, Gross made complaint be- because one of them was supposedly Jersey. They meet and act in sierat mutuajj |n New Jersey did so with tin confidence that other day In the following warning to his colleagues: still using the race truok rumors as bitten by a rabid dog. One ot the and regain the cannrfrnnr nf (hf puli. fore Judge Leland Ferry charging They Issue orders which no lawyer In their representative* m the slate Kovitrnmsnt would as- "It must be rairiombertd that the temptation In govern- lie. The exchange senna lo Imve subject* for political •tori**. And IMormaster John Sheridan with vio- dogs escaped and was shot by a po- the legislature dare to violate with- sume the responsibility of working out the beat povalbls ment Is to spend every dollar that can be touched." titkxn the right coma*. II ran hmilly why not? The Sunday wrlttrs also lation' of the Poor Act In dnnvlng lice officer, Mr. Wright stated. out jeopardising his ehanee of being enabling tot. The consensus of opinions wax that with It's high time that our legislators, who le«t fall be- do better than conscientiously fly at hnv In th« paramount conMdeiatlon,"-- a bill that will ailracl 11 votes In "There Is nothing In Ihn Constitu- tabld? I would also like to know The real friends of clean horH pictured oame with/ the political scramble for racing pretty soon them wont be any relief for thoae on Chrlitlan Bclnnre Monitor, the ftoniitr ami at In the Assembly tion which compile the government by, If my dog was supposed to bar* racing sport should write tetter* to Control and the resultant split In I ho prtvlouiriy united because all will b« In the same host. H tvaa mueh eaaler carrying the In support you. I don't have any rs- been afrllctid, the head was not sent prominent names ot persons In thi 'Horse Ilaolng Amendment association, A fight Is still ametvWnl to victory than getting apect for an abWiocllcd man who to Trenton nftsr the animal was shot, politics of New Jersey and le)J thim --0-O-0-«>-» refuais to work, and I particularly that the sport- Is in danger ottwlni Ming w»K'y I hose who wont l« «<'• rsolng mnei>n con- the other thing, At l«at a hundred entitled lo sal, under th»j American I have two children," Mr. Wright In every possible wayT'iO) everyoni An enabling ict was sU|i«rt i *r annum, Thin t» mil Uigr *« In I hum a franchise in run a (rack. will not h» fid by the taipsyirs.— ( 1 modern political Idea* «o, but neither It the/"bualn*M oontlnuti to (row, Muds&e, Dlipntch. Stewart and thi board, of health. U the eUla. • RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 3,1939.

fear of destruction. .A movement money for coast protection and de- of Mr. and Mri. Floyd T. Taylor, lias begun under the direction of the posit the same In the United States board of, engineers, and Col. Abbot Surprise Showers will wed Edward Alfred Norman, Some Early Data About specially charged In the matter, to treasury. FASHION PREVIEW* Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Al- ascertain what may be done for Im- On November' 17, 1915, Mayor fred Norman of Columbus, Ohio, mediate protection there. Tour co- George W. Elliott was applied to by V For Betty Taylor Saturday, August 19, at the Trinity operation and special attention, so the U. S. Corps of Engineers by let- ' Episcopal church, Red Bank. Z&cal Coast Erosion far as it may hasten results, is re- ter for a formal statement of the Other guests at the shower were spectfully prayed. Save the penin- status of the New Jersey appropria- Miss Taylor to Wed sula and so save Sea, Bright. Inci- Mils Isabella Eggleston, Miss Fran- dentally, large sums may be saved, tion campaign to which he replied Edward A- Norrpan, Jr. ces Lloyd, Miss Marian Lamhertson, expenditure of -which by the United by letter as follows: Miss Verna Lyons, Miss Wllhelmlna States would be required, In the Mayor's Office, Sea Bright, N. J, VanderWaal and Mrs, John Thaler William J. Leonard Tells d( Sea Bright's event that an inlet or inlets should November 20, 1915. IA surprise miscellaneous shower of, Matawan; Miss Mary VanBrakle open, from the sea. Into the rivers My Dear Sir: • was given for Miss Betty Taylor of of. Holmdel; Mrs. M. Harold Kelly across Sandy Hook. It would' seem Riverside Garden apartment!. West Fight For Protection of Beach that the government of the United Replying \o your valued favor of or Llncroftj MIBS Alma Nichols of States should,' as a matter of funda- November 17, the bills you mentioned Front street, Friday night at the West Long Branch and Miss Jean In 1»U,.while Uie writer'was edit- neck of the peninsula between Sea mental duty ana law, whether sped' wero passed by the New Jersey State home of Miss Gene White of Mata- Mclntosh of New York. Legislature In the year 1915 and are •wan* '^The^ shower was given by ing & newspaper lor the Borough ol Bright and Lone Branch, Inside this flcally provided by the Constltutloi known as chapters 110, 111 and 113, Monday night MUa .Taylor wan Sea,-Bright, the Atlantic ocean in- strip of land How the socalled North Miss White, MJss Madeleine Cadoo Laws of New Jersey, 1915, a copy of and Miss Marjorle Bronkhurst of guest at a dinner party given for dulged In startling inroads of the 2^&«fiMtTS5S %SSi 1= ^ ^"e^tiine which I hand- you. For some reason her by a group of friends at But- •coastline which destroyed bulkheads, the appropriation committee failed to Matawan and Miss Pauline Ash of have figured ' " ' " : .tOnwood. manor, Matawan, followed store than menaced cottages and ho- appropriate funds to carry out the Keypprt ; provisions of chapter 111, the part fof by a kitchen showy. • The guests tels, andeven seriously threatened to many^r^the United Statea^ 1 j Shower gifts, wrapped in yellow y>er» Miss Bronkhurit, Miss Lam- Thursdays,Aug. 10and24 B w 9 the state of New Jersey to pay.- ' Con- open Inlets from the ocean into the making and improving channels sequently the county and municipal- and white, were hidden in various bertspn, Miss vanderwaal, Miss Ca- SKS* ftS *,aSS.te .SSL'S PromptsJana n it wouffScCourts have t co••n- sections of the White home. At var- then-calledHorth»nd South Shrews- therein. During the first few'years'., l? "as it anwars Si" ity could not act until the state had doo and Miss Helen Oschwatd of Tuesdays, Hug. 15 and 29 bury riven. The damages by erosion of tho present century an Inlet wns »acted. . •. . '••:.- ious Intervals an alarm clock in a Matawan, Mrs. Ernest-Campbell of were considerable all along'the Jer- opened by the ocean te the UnftS itates" certain, section of the house would a not to «» y There am two municipalities In the Keyport- and Miss Mildred Seldler sey seashore. The- United States dy Hook peninsula, Ji stretch of land mentioned, the bor- ring and the prospective bride hunt- of Cllffwood. ROUND proving grounds on Sandy Hook were Bright, on the government ed for the clock which was attached tlon, destroying railroad ca ough of Red Bank, N. J., and. the bor- . not immune to the general havoc. So 10 A. M. cially as -well as personally, to take past appropriations for said rivers J •'"'••"— — otherwise. • mouth Beach, ..N. J. The county of same .remedial action. • The needwaa have not trespassed RETURNING—tlekiU tool palf ea greatly upon your patience or Monmouth Is willing to contribute Its tnlni leivlm N. X. Vlnl.ttri St. too big for a borough, a. county or ! presenteented mttmattere s tto o tiitrivial l ffor your share of $15,000, and also the borough CLEARANCE SALE SiU p. in and Sill p, m.i Ubtrtr ' counties, or even a state to efficiently . . ... edna _ attention, and that this Merry Christ- of Sea Bright is willing to contrib- st, 8 so |i. m, and 8 no p,.m.; Ntw- existed there more'oe r less for two or. ute its share of $15,000 as soon as the ark. Broid St., $|41 p. n. ano Kit handle or satisfy. Finally, with legal three ears. mas time will' be cheered at Sea p. ni.'on.diu of silo* advice, the mayor and others decided The first year of the Bright a little by your kind offices state does Its duty. I am also assured r inlet, I am informed, at least ono and that your own Christmas may be that the borough of Monmouth Beach 25 DRESSES at $5.00 to appeal to Uncle Sam himself and linli e of steamboab t navigatioiti n was blessed thereby. will pay $15,000 toward the 'project. to! all the lesser agencies of relief forced to suspend on account of the y The state and county then should • FOBMERLY «.M TO »10.00 lack of proper channel in the river. Very respectfully,. give $15,000 each for thc municipality GO BY TRAIN • also. . •'•' In ufctT, ipted uid comfort A' The line which continued to try to William J. Leonard. of Monmouth Beach, which would limi «nd hnirdi - in then ra •Now, as the writer faced the prob- operate in at least a'perfunctory way Ho'n. Woodrow Wilson, make In all $90,000, vli: 25 DRESSES at $7.00 time. &•«• moner, loot lem, before him' too, in that emer- found it almost impossible to do &o. President of the United States. gency, account had to be taken, of IU steamers, wero aground on newi Bright matter went' State, $15,000 fop Sea Bright mu- FORMERLY 11J.00 TO 116.50 1 After the Soa k nicipality, $15,000 for Monmouth any, asset* that might be useful in shoals continually, at .times keeping" th .m.f., ,„,,_? , ./" ,„ £.-• passengers all rilkht while station- |',! °m c (a round! ..ot th,e War De- Beach municipality; county; $15,000 SPECIAL LOW PARIS approaching the' powers then in con- 1 (rtmenh ft t0 and for Sea Bright municipality, $15,000 1 ary on such, flats. Large expense was Pf 'rom tho chief ^n- to Ntw York • trol'at Washington, D. C. O.ne of incurred by the government •forfrcs- B'neer and then to tho district cngln- for Monmouth Beach municipality; 50 DRESSES at $10.00 these assetswhich aroused and sus- toratlon and location of channels in icer of New York City, Tvlth quite Sea Bright borough, $15,000, and FORMERLY 119,50 TO *29.60 Alk «nj Jiriijr Cantnl Ticket tained-hope of some success at least, the rivers accordingly. I find on in- j elaborate details and instructions the Monmouth Beach borough, $15,000. Agent «hout our loir wtek-in* la the quest was the fact that a Jer- Thcao figures are based upon the - SIZES « TO 10 AND 30 TO KHi" *---<-• unit 6Q.d»y <«r»i laws quoted above, and as I take It leymari, Hon. "Woodrow Wilson, was ' ALSO HALF SIZES. Ctitult Jmiy Cnml 1 presiding over the nation from the the $90,000 Indicated above and sup- plemented by $90,000 from the Feder- Thh dmimaker mil, which Cnod MMliij tures have been required there year January' and February, 191S, ilson In chancery suits had before by year. It Is probable that the total Very respectfully yours, jacket of fur fabric icllh a double- thatJlate^beenjiulte extensive and expenditures by the United States woro used for compiling estimates Georse W. Elliott, Mayor. breattcd guardtman front*. WILHELMINA DOBBINS of costs of riprap walls, Jetties, C H MKlt One of the quickest ways to flad a 4 \^_^rholly conducive tTHIgh respectrand -government—occasioned—by_.the_jiald Lieut. Col. C. H. McKlnstry, Job li to advertise in The RP^K- ,}' confidence. Moreover Mr. Garrison nlet amount to over $200,000. This ctc.r"and in maklngrdeulleu recom- Corps of-Engineers rv - ?— The original namo of San "Fran-i ler'i Want Department-Advertl**- 1 fact becomes highly significant in medations of cost of projects for pro- The whole voluminous story, to- Cisco was Yerba Buena. ment . , '^ had' been for years a resident of Sea view of the threatening situation now jtection of coast and rivers. In March Bright So naturally he would exert gether with maps and plans and cor- In Sea Blight, where an inlet may be the appeals to the New Jersey logls- respondence, was printed in pamph- no detrimental Influence against an opened at more than one point in jiature, Monmouth County Board of appeal for United States aid to the let by the 64th Congress, first ses- Jersey coast in the emergency He eembcr storm there" Now^the de-iChoson FrecnoldDI's and borough sion, House of Representatives us lived right next to the Atlantic ocean fenscs against the Sea, including not jsoyeramenls along the shore brought Document No. 1011 for future refer- and knew all about Ravages by the only bulkheads but bluffs and build- j rpaults. Tho state by law was en- ence and records, a starting point for future campaigns to protect Sea SEARS tea at first hand from real experi- Ings at several points, are all gone, ]abled to devote $75,000 or less for so that even an ordjnary_.storm_tlde. coas^prqtectlon-Of. a. munidpality-to 3rlghL.an.- ' — mcnaccs-th«"town~wlth aesTriictldii be paid Into the United States treas- generally. Aecordlngly, down to Washington at its very center as well else- went the writer to'present the mat- where. * ury and to be expended by the War Department, provided ho greater SMALL BOY INJURED.. ter'where it would get the best con- On Saturday last I hnd thc honor sum shall be so appropriated or spent ilderatlon and attention. The Secrc- of presenting these conditions to tho to be benefited • tary of War was thoroughly sympa- attention oft thtne honorablnonoraoice Secretarsecretary ••_. ., . : n •- ,— --..^...^^ Paul Reynolds, Jr., thrcc-year-old thetic about It, of course. Genially of War, himself more or-less familiar ]5ha have also appropriated and de son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Reynolds he' explained how the official "rod with the situation at Son Bright, and Ppslted In tho U. S. treasury. Pro- of Fair Haven road, Fair Haven, was tape,"-with which all'the govern-, also to the Chief of Engineers, nnd jVidcd further tho sum as appropriate treated for a fracture of the right other Interested oIIleTals nt Wash-.cd shall not "bo greater than shall bo leg bolow tho kneo at Rlvcrvlew hos. mental secretaries are bound up hand ington, D. C, together with certain BO appropriated by the county whore and foot, would prevent his, personal propositions emanating from myself the funds are to be expended. pital Monday night, Tho boy, accord- P ing to tho hospital authorities, fell prominence-. In direct action for the concernin.„g th..e. responsibilit-""onsiblllty•y o*f ththee ji LlkLikewisl e on March , Charl-' process of law." . [ Built and Financed on Your Lot E. Hughes. Inquiry proved his court MOTOR OIL was Insesslon, too, Just then. It would seem that the atato of Anywhere in Monmouth County for New Jersey claiming, Inking and ; So to the Supreme Court-went the : INTEREST 10 YF.ARS $ J29 writer and sent In his card to his offering for sale to the adjacent own- $ cr of lands a portion ofowhlch ha.i' TO TAY . "i-Ume classmate, who quit the been washed away by tho sea, such • $2500 t $ tench quickly to do regular old class- TUg. 1.50 by II. S. Ijiwn Tin* 1 lands taken for public use without! nU minrlatlnn. Bf*l mat, stuff to p.rfection, «i|ta|Wj compensation and without any pro-, I BcniAtlonil v«)ut! temporary pal to stay over """«*! cess of law whatever, is violating the' . COLONIAL BOND and MORTGAGE CO. r>r wti(t«, Htrmitl* 71tlt«r thun Imiiort- cully nt«l«d ran. Dcrnnttivf, h ft n 4 iext Monday" at Washington, attend fundamental law of both the state •rf rnrVetM nf mm- the session of the Supreme Court and nation. ' This question does not ' 14 Monmouth St. 1080 Red Bank, N. J. burnt potUry. Can seem to have been considered In any, imrahle pr|r««. Full Wlndftor and, on his recommendation, be ad- of tho decided cases, although it Is . bevel ash friuni. A for » Ahmit 25 Inrhn Ull Tax Included mitted to practice law before ttat 1 difficult to see how It was avoided or j august tribunal-all of which, per- unnoticed in the discussion of Eever.il j haps foolishly, did not do. very Important reported decisions by ( HEDGE SHEARS Long Handle Shovel 4 HR. ENAMEL But so thrilling was the plight of the United States Supremo Court. J FLOOR ENAMEL There Is much moro to bo said on | Sea Bright Justice Hughes had to this matter of course. I Intend now ; hwr ablut It and.got a chance to to direct attention to thc proposition With help with suggestions of wisdom of $ and suggest the Important part it $ some-sort But, alas. Charles K. may play In requiring the suite of 2"Bru«h 1 tlrg. 1.29 Hughes was Ihe son of a minister and New Jersey to "get busy".In defend- For niilde, oulalilti ing its coast against erosion nnd In- Lontf hnlU, ll, Nont flncrt Biuity. $ wis far too coiuclentlous to Indulge Notehml >,!•(••! bUHi. might become a stumbling block to property as well as tho destruction 1 Sltunblaeted d JuJudiciad l '?''»-..iW"v of navigation In rivers affected or to declilqn ot luue. thereafter po.smiy be affected thereby. . If desirable I Self-Polishing Wax SUMMER SLACKS WORK GLOVES should like to present nny further coming before him as Judge. But considerations In relation to''the tally anyhow for Hughes! God whole mutter which may seem meet 12 Pr. to you. RwrUn» to the Sea Bright people $ pair and mayor result, of the Washing- Sea Bright is In deep despair and $ ton QUMt and writing the letter to 1 'I the President as udvl.ed by Mr. (lnl>ari!lilr« Tumulty were next In order. Below . Gal. 1 |VV letttr. you can "»«{«*«": HUh "Mauler Durhl H « a v ywelght *• self, If you want to, what It was all f OIL BURNER 117,, (f I o v e a, Mined" quality. It«f, Prlcn Lo n g-wearlni" MB Htronitly sewed, "^hi urgency of condition, .till REFRIGERATION I/>w price for' to wlthnlnnd hard live rubber. •tlrrid the XMl of M«ycr George W. MOTOR REPAIRS thin ssla only. Umlt«d wenr, FIlK value. Black or maroon. ALL STATE TIRE

B ,.tV.r wa. malledto thi WMU SALE House: Hea Bright, N. J.. Buy the Fir«t"T!r« December 24, ,1»". '

On Saturday last I called at the at Sear* •WWto Hoirtlo present to you «.n We repair, rewind, behalf of the mayor and otheri of Regular Low Prico Bea Bright, N. J., ihe claims of the overhaul all' sizes of NeV Jersey coast, and particularly of flea Brllht, to promut aid and pro. refrigeration and oil ttetlon 6y the United State, and tho THE SECOND Slate of New J«rs*y a«alnsl Inroads burner motors. Our of the Atlantic ocean thire, and adequately equipped No extra charge for 22 advanced features! sgalnet Inlet* threatened at Bee For Bright from laid ocean. In your ab- shop and skilled me- Studebaker Champion li the only lowcit Only lenct on Saturday, Mr. Tumulty re- chanics ni e a n first X priced car that glv« you itcerlng wheel Ktor ihlft, nnu«iil«d me to atatl the matter tn 'ou In writing, which I here attempt planar luipctuiion, non-tlmn door latchci nml Mitt 5 v class service the firs» i|iiality. cur featurfi In all modeli At no c»tm cli(irge, It »«»m» ti «« at *•* nri«ht lo b* time. lt> the only lending lowtit price cur with an officinl at gfAVtit present moment, holh to A.AA, coflit-lo-codit record of 37)« milt* per gnllon. It 18 Months Guaranteed our rftlienn md to the Slate nf N«w J«ri«y**nd the United BtatH. that •traveled 1 S.Q^O continuous milct on Indlonnivilii Speed* the peninsula of Bendy Hook remain Douglas Electric Co. *t»y In H.SIfconiecutlve mlnulei. Why gamble when Intact frem oeetn Inlet*. This itrlp yotif money can buy thl* i»h, roomy Studtbuktr Alway* of land l»,jury narrow, as you per- Champion? Low down payment—eaiy C.I.T, tcrmi. tonally know, the north end for nv- 38 Eatt Froiit Street, Freo Parking eral miles twin* occupied by the prov. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO IRK (round* v>nd rumrvullon of tntx LEE'S GARAGE, Inc., in Rear of St Hancock, B#» Ilrlght bflnc iltuntt«l Red Bank, N. J next to eald r«e«rvmlon, with nn al- • MM most equal lincth of co*il, and MOD* I'linns IM. • MIIANCII 27-2S MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK PH0NI1 mouth Beack &lnj( eoulhwart it tbe ftED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 3,' 1939. WBBB-PBOOBAMS; Cartoonist Fisher to Timely Warning to •(MM- KlIocrelM) HOLMES & MCDOWELL It's In Monmbutli County The programs are' a» Jollowi: Address Press Group Speed Boat Owners A. M. - Tiiartday. Jluniit 3. Ham .Fisher, creator of Joe Pa- . Continuing its campaign to curb B«preMnttn( 6iOO—Vupen; • '. . . looka, the comic strip character reckless driving of speedboats, the t|JO—Fox, known to millions of newspaper New Jersey Board of Commerce and S:!l—Amtrltm Family. SELECTED RISKS INDEMNITY COMPANY 6 M6—-Hollywood gwlnt Club. readers In more tha,n 500 cities, will Navigation Is now checking on'those 6:00— Vox. , be the guest speaker at the summer driving unlicensed boats. Frank D. 8:01—Conetrt EiorjU. meeting of- the Monmouth County Holmes, director of the Board, warns Attractive Rates Friendly Service 8:15—Cnritnt Kr«nt». . • 190—Wbtrt to go, Tex, 7*««t«i, Tu Press association at the American all boat owners that the law pre- S Staple ATe*'Bed Bank, K. J. TeL B. B. 1660. i ' - inn, -Trainlnv Se1io«l, Citr, hotel In Freehold Monday evening, scribes that a license bo obtained for «:4»—WPA Muilcalt. • August 14. the boat and the operator when the «:SI—Fox. 7:00—fcsuau. craft is used Iri waters above tide. A. M. TtUtr. Auruil 4. These licenses may tie obtained at »:Qi)—Good Morolos to You. agencies established throughout the 9:14—Fox. atate. and at the main office of the »:1J—Hollywood 8wtot Club. »:S0—Th.Ntw Mn. board at 1060 Broad street, Newark. 9 :<5—Virl.tl.i, Fox, Tuitlnii, Cltr. Chief Inspector Harry Tooker is Trftlnltifl!. School, . ; now touring'the state checking on 0:00—Top Tunci. - 0:14—Fox. boats an•» ' 6:01—Dance Time. • - ' - • ' sey Bllndr/icn's home at Leonardo, Long Branch Monument Co., Inc. 6:10—Fox. ' —• Trees Sacrosanct. .' 5:, emergency and your fund Issued stamps to honor their "heroes th«.,BclJlan government, unexpected! «!l4— Koj. for opportunity. RilS—Current Evtntl. ... Among the most important of peace" but the United States has released u slngl (jSO— Where »• »». F"1- Tujtlnn, Train preferred to remember only Its1, polit- ollvc-jreen stam ln« School, Carter, Cltr, Monmouth, A HALF CENTURY OF are: Sleep, food and pure water 1 ical and military heroes, on Its- In tho 75 centimes i Pox. SERVICE STANDS Stamps plus "HSc value t 7t00—Reiume, stamps. After months of sifting, P.M. Wedsilday, Autliit 7. BACK QF EVERY authorities have choaon those for honor an earlle tlOO—Riv. Bomll, Vficeri. •(Trained workers arc respon- America's heroes of pence set; Flemish artls IlH—Vox. ACCOUNT. • • sible for the essential purity USTHENSWS Hans Momllnj[ H16— Muilcale. -.., Authors—Ralph Waldo Emerson, (about 1430-1491.) fiilto—American Family. of the water we furnish our. Ik-W m » rratvr* ff«rofct-< Samuel I* (Mark Twain) demon*, Sttt—Fox. Membllng stuck »i45— Over the Tea Cupi. customers.) ^ Washington Irving, Louisa May Al- to portrait*' an e ion—F'OX. Six colorful airmails cotnmomorat- cott and James Fcnlmore Cooper. 1 «i01—Hollywood Swing dub. Ing two different events h&yo Juit historical ' paint 6:14—CarUr. : Poeta—Henry W. Longfellow, Ings and all hi Giln—Current Evenle. arrived from the Panama Canal James Whltcomb Rllcy, Walt Whit- works have I • :ao—Fox. , 6i31—Whert to «o, Tuitlnge, Poweri Zone. The first event Is the 25th an- man, John Grconlcat Whlttlcr Rnd deeply rcllRloua flavor, An Indlca- " City. Monmouth Consolidated «:44—Fox. niversary of the opening of the canal Jamen Russell Lowoll. tlon of hla piousness Is seen In th O »i, t c O/if« D ,i p I , Il4ft—Variety. Whistler, portrait of him on tho stamp show- Artlsts-^JimeB McNeil! ing him with hands clasped over a 7lO0~Fox. Daniel cheater French, Auguntus 7:01—Muile (or Today, Training School Water Company Blhlo. 7lt 4— Tox. RED BANK Snlnt-Gaudcns,' Gilbert Stuart and 7.1!i-^Jac Hltllnn, HMIO. BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. „ J. O. HERB, Manager Frodcrlo Remington, 7:»0—Hit Tunei. Boys can make extra pocket money 7:14—Fox. 10 BROAD ST Educators—Horaco Mnnn, Charles idling Tho Register.—AdvcrlUamen l:iti—Parade of Builneei. W. Eliot, Booker T. Washington, AiOO—Reftiime. Frances E. Wlllard and Mark Hop- kins. (A* far as can be determined, Mr. Washington will bo tho first negro to appear on a U. S. Stump.) Inventors—Alexander Oraham Bell, Ell Whltnoy, Samuel Morse, Ellaj »nd the other Is the 10th anniversary Howe and Cyrus McCormlck. of the beginning ot air mill. All tho Composers—John Philip Sousa, Ed- •tamps show mall planed soaring over "GOT ANYTHING TO KEEP HER QUIET?" ward A. McDowell, Strphrn Collins •various: apoti In the. Cantl Zone. Foster, Victor Herbert and Ethellioil "Values are 5,10, IB, 25, 30 cents and Ncvln. ene dollar. SclentlnU- Luther Biirbnnk, Dr. Crawford Long, Dr. Walter Reed, SURE WE HAVEI—If it's the car you're talking about.. Gulf John James Audiioon nnd Jane Ad- Heroes Of Twice. dams. ]No-No.\Eth>l—the sensational, super-peppy, high-octane A hoary tradition of the United Undoubtedly tho lint, will bo sup furl! No-Nox Ethyl will keep your motor free, from knocks States will soon be discarded, Post' pleniented later. Many Americans tauter General Farley has an- havo urged that auch Mgurna n« under nil normal driving conditions! Try a tankftil—and nounced the postofllcc will l«auo a Thomas lOdlann, Will Rogers, Wllhiir series honoring Americans' who were Wright and Rdgar Allen Por bo In- ' wu'll bet you never use anything el«e; •neither ~ politicians nor gonrrl cluded. But tho list, .ns far a* It "These new- stamps—to appear early goes, jihoulit bo well received by all next year—will pay homago to 32 collectors. men and three women who have served America In tho arts and sci- ences. Another Tlclirliiii ArtUt. At least a. dozen other nations hnvo Snnn after 1MWIII£ It* Rubens net

Japan's National Park Stamps ALUCKY i On Sale at World's Fair BREAK WO now series ot T•tamps Aoplctlng FOR MR. (scenes from Japan's nn- ni.w,««0)ti [Mortal parka nro now on I sato «t the Hoard ot jTourist Industry Jspa- SPALDINd tiese QovornmciU Rail- iwayi booth it the New York Woda'i Fair llnll of Notion!, rtnnulnn In ddiomlnn- : tloni ot 2 sen to twenty I 'inn. ana tenured on a .' 'theet memurlnr «P- •' NO LISTEN TO hiroxlnifttcly (our lir '• noven inchti, IH« stamp* • THIS BABY'WWI lure l/>iuod In two block) • see HOW TASV TTis TO OP HIU*OH ot four etch, • FIND TH6 RIGHT ROAD OOlf X In tho Sttonalhal ; WG00DWIF Turk series, lh« % sen ; Wml A MAP YOU CAM ftXO •lamp printed In or- • -AND FOLLOW-EASILY I aim*, pktiini Kintat ; - volcano. Primed In dark ,•• DEALERS! green, tho 4 sen utamp »hows tho rfprcpfnls tlii« Inva plnttnn M linn- j>lum«.|lk« Kejon Kail". Th« 10 »CII niiurn liny, tin.. »cuie ot ,|;iiti'cn- iMue, In lirJIIIsnr Mi fmlnrm llio Iliry l)»lHi-., The Aliuto Kniinon ' nored Bhinkyo lirldfi ot tho Toilio- Timplt li rrnrnilitrrd In the io am; ' fi Shrlni) whl(» |h» SO sen, In and In Hit SO »

All persons contemplating summer Grangers Oppose Vacationists Should Automobile tourists should be ad- V-,,.( HIGH EN JUDGING. L . vacations or recreations where sani- vised to observe' the following pre- Tax Diversion tation may not be rigidly enforced, cautions; "» THe Monmouth County 4-H Dairy Heed These Warnings or where food products are not regu- AUGUST;!! Patronize only tourists' camps cattle Judging- team was the high- David H. Agans, master of the New Millions of vacationists are on the larly inspected should protect them- est team In the State 4-H cattle Judg- Jersey state grange, and Harry E. bearlne approval certificates of the move, and trains, buses and boats selves against infection by being state or local health departments. ing contest in the Judging'c* Ayr- FUR SitfS Taylor, secretary of the Mew Jersey are carrying millions more on a va- vaccinated against typhoid fever. We shlres, every member of -the team farm bureau, reiterate the position Before ordering meals look over cation season, which with two do not as yet have a reliable method the' place where you propose to eat,making 100%. This was also true" in taken each year by the farm organi- Worlds' Fairs to visit; promises to of Inoculation against dysentery in- the Guernsey classes where they tied Superb Values)] cations on the question ot diversion Untidy surroundings usually mean be one of the greatest on record. The fection and, therefore. In combating untidy .people; untidy people are aptfor first place -with Burlington and Select your* today.-' • " of highway funds and reasonable mo- modern traveler faces fewer perils dysentery, which Is' far more prev- to serve dangerous food product:. Gloucester counties. i torists' taxes. '...:' than did his hardy ancestor of the.alent than typhoid, sanitation Is our Beware of wayside Water supplies. The state contest, which Is an an- Small deposit; reserrw yofer la the following open letter' to trails and covered wagdns, but un-only and all-Important .mode of con- nual event, was held Tuesday, July selection. Low price* »'»•• Governor A. Harry Moore and mem-suspected enemies still haunt the trol. Here, as In the case of typhoid, Unless you can obtain pasteurized 26, under the supervision of the modeling and repairing dnrlflf ' bers of the 1939 Legislature the farm milk, or a raw milk which has tho •ale. , ' I •• By United States Senator W. Warren Barbour roadside. In a recently published sanitation in the final analysis, approval of the health authorities, Dairy Department of the College of organizations likewise again point county medical society, bulletin It Ismeans blocking of all-' routes by boll all milk -before using. Agriculture. (SJpKttl to R.d B.nk Btgl.Ur., out that unemployment relief financ- suggested that doctors tell their, pa- which germs from human excreta ing can hardly be considered a tem- Don't stay' ih a place where flies' The team as a whole placed fifth tients of these travel health hazards. can reach food, water or milk. are prevalent; presence of these flics In the New Jersey competition with Coopermaii goD, August 2—Quite as war period, we could figure'on add- porary or emergency problem and The list of sanitary precautions com- All persons, of course, whether'It means the place Is not kept clean. ten other counties In the state. The important to America as 'What Con-ing around eight billion dollars ayear that all citizens of New Jersey should piled for thin purpose has been fur- is vacation time or -not, should be pay for this needed cost of govern- Careful observance of these pre- members of the team and their gress has been doing this week, it to our governmental outlty. A two nished to the Monmouth County Or- vaccinated against smallpox, and allcautions, together with proper rest scores arc: Thomas Dancer 465. Ver- Fur Shop Inc. seems to me, Is the story which or three-year war In that case would ment in proportion to their ability to pay. .-'•:•. ...-.-. ganization for Social, Service by thechildren, especially yoiing children, and abstenance from overtndulgenco non Dancer 438, Ronald Smith 433, came out of Maine, describing the run up the national det to between Health Information Service, of theshould be Immunized against dlpth- in food, drink or exercise and tooTeam score 1,335. , 24 Monmouth St. ' wanderings and ultimate rescue or 76 and 100 billion dollars. This would July 28th, 1939. New Jersey Tuberculosis league. thorla. . much exposure to the sun will in- The winning teaha' were from Donn Fendler, the l^year-old Boy bn more than twice the top figure Red Bank, N. J. Honorable Edward P. Stout, This danger is particularly present- Again, care should.be taken to sure to the tourist or the camper aSussex and Gloucester counties., Scout from Rye, New York, after reached during the World war, I do real vacation—a period of rest and PHONE 1880. , , . having been lost eight days in the . Trust Company of in connection with those diseases avoid contact with poison oak, poison each making a »cor« of l,44p points, not see how we could pay it, and be- New Jersey Bldg., Ivy and other poisonous plants. They recreation, which will refresh and •Northern Maine wilderness. lieve that a debt of that magnitude which are transmitted through foodB Jearsey City, N. J. , and water supplies and the bites of produce conditions which are often invigorate for the better perform- i-havo'written a. letter to Drcoul. d only be" dealt with'ty repudla- ance of dally tasks and duties when tion or inflation, or both. Any pol-Dear Senator-Stout: Insects—^typhoid fever, the dysen- painful and debilitating and whloh, the vacation Is over. ' James E. West, chief Scout executive teries, food poisoning and malaria, If severe, may have serious results. of the Boy Scouts of America, in icy we might adopt to deal with It The New Jersey farm organiza- New York city, urging that the Boywould Impose a terrific burden * on tions believe in reasonable motorists' COUPON DAYS Scouts recognize In some way the American people. It would con- taxation and 100% use of these tax fiscate, their savings by one process revenues for highway construction through a reward to young Fendler and maintenance. the courage and fortitude he diso-r another, greatly increase-the cost Our farmers use their motor cars Aug. 3rd - Aug. 4th - Aug. 5th played In the course of his wander- or living and result inevitably In and their trucks as important lids greater economic dislocation and so- Ings. My letter follows: to their means of livelihood, con- —AT— My dear Dr. West: ' cial turmoil than that through which suming an estimated 20% of the gas- COUPON DAYS we have passed since the World War. ollnn used in New Jersey and paying - While undoubtedly it has occurred Yet we continue to spend and spend an estimated $53 per vehicle annually to many others and by the same and spend. in..gasoline taxes and registration Thursday, Friday and Saturday at token to your good self, it seems to fees. They must work several weeks KIRSCHBAUM'S me that the Boy Scouts of America each year to pay this tax bill. Cou- have a Ereat opportunity to do ' a H. O. L. C. Extension Probable. pled with the fact that they also pay real service for Scouting and at the high property taxes, they are the same time reward an eminently It seems entirely probable aa' this same class of taxpayers, property SILK SHOP worthy Scout by according some un- is written that Congress will approve owners and motorists, who contrib- NOW usual : decoration of merit or other- my proposal to extend the amortit- ute 82% of the total tax revenue col- 23 BROAD ST., " RED BANK wise suitable award to young Donn atlon period or HODC loans from 15 lected by local and state govern- $2.95 Fendler, the 12-year-old Eye, New ments. In fact, 52% of all the rev- ALLEYS i to 25 years. The extension has been York, boy who was lost eight or approved by the Senate Committee enue collected by the state today Is nine days In the northern wilderness collected from the motorist taxpayer, to , of Maine, and who showed such ex- on Banking and Currency and the bill should be passed by the Senate Our farmers are unalterably op- VALUES traordinary courage and resource- poied to any Increase In the present $5.95 fulness. And, which of course.is in very shortly. • I have no doubt that motorists' tax rates and urge instead a sense the point of Jt «J1, Is a Boythe House will likewise Approve this that serious consideration be given to up to^ Scout. . . legislation, thus immeasurably eas- reduction. We realize,' of course, ' I .do u«e very strongly that this ing the burden of a million Ameri- that this Is not practical at the pres- $8.75 i, _ BROWN and WHITES boy's heroism, fortitude and reliance can ' families who are struggling to ent session of legislature, but with WHITES be recognized and trust that you save their homes. the reducing bond requirements for and the others will agree with me the next several years, we feel that BLUE — BROWN — BLACK "BEST FIT" 2-PIECE • that this Is justified and timely. serious consideration should be given Adjournment Imminent. to this question by the 1940 legisla- SALE While ' we continue to produce WOOL BATHING We should be out of Washington ture. , LINEN SUITS courage and character Buch as this Our answer to the annual relief ALLEN'S QUALITY SHOES -r- BROKEN LOTS Now il lrt the United States we need have In a few days. I should not be atfinancing problem .has always been 81ze» 4 to 10 — Widths AAAA to O . • • • • NOW M.17 little fear for the future of the coun- all surprised if the Presfderit were the same. We sincerely believe that surrs *i try. to summon Congress In an extra ses- needed relief costs are the responsi- VALUES TO 17.00 r sion In the fall to consider neutral- bility of all taxpayers in the state of WEBE SMS Japanese KelaUons .Critical ity legislation and perhaps other New Jersey and that they should be •measures as well. It is .certainly met In proportion to the taxpayer's ability to pay. No single class of tax- GREATLY REDUCED President Roosevelt and Secretary wiser to delay consideration of the Hull apparently feel that the time payers should be set up to provide neutrality Issue until we have more revenue for this permanent problem "JANTZEN" has come to let Japan know that she time to devote to it. To act hastily of state as motorists have been these SHOP EARLY! BUY AN ARMFUL! cannot, with impunity, continue to on such a problem would be danger past several years through the mis- —vlolate-her-treatles-'with-othei'-na- ous; • , ~ Use or gasoline" taxes" ahd" m6tdr~ve: tlons; ride rough-shod over the hlcle fees. , —• TELL YOUR FRIENDS1—— Slacks J Short Seta *•*•«* rights of others; insult and Injurn New Deal About Ended. Very truly yours, foreigners living in the occupied Sometimes the President wins and New Jersey Farm Bureau, parts of China and flaunt the ordin- sometimes his opponents win In cur- •. H. E. Taylor, Secretary,' ary rules of civilized society and in-rent tests on New Deal proposals In New Jersey State Grange, »>r. 11.00 Value. 2 for $1.00; ternational intercourse. Congress. If It were not for politi- D. H. Agans, Master. ShirtS Politics ought to stop at the cal pressure from the White House, JOHN B. ALLEN CO. water's edge where foreign rela- Including the use of Federal pat- tions are concerned and I believe In The lightning telegraph system In Tel. 267-W RED BANK, N. J. ronage, the President's proposals, France preceded the electrical tele- 9 BROAD STREET Shrewd, careful buyer* read The Register's OAMH this instance they will. I personally such as his latest spending program, approve the government's course in graph and speeded official messages, would -be defeated' most of the time. by semaphore signals. ified Advertisement!. ' notifying Japan of pur intention to The New Deal \i about ended, and abrogate our trade treaty with her no matter who wins In 1940, the next at the end of six months. In view President, In my judgment, will be of developments in the Far East not only as affecting the rights and in a conservative. I do not mean-by tcrestn of others but of Americans this a conservative or the 1920 model. in China, and a long succession of But certainly he will show more In- hostile moves by Japan directed terest in balancing the budget and against the United States, I do notputting the government's finances In see how the President could have order than the present occupant or the White House. " STO RE S P done anything else. Congress and the President alike, have been re- . I repeat that I do not believe that markably patient in dealing with President- Roosevelt will run for a Japan but there comes a time in third term. If he should, he would situations like this when patience Js be defeated. - no longer a virtue. 46 BROAD STREET Japan his ordered American bus- A LONG TIME READER. >OLLERGY iness concerns to terminate their ac- foe Hoy tivities and remove their property Charles E. Nleman, who Is now re- 'Oj Phone 355 We Deliver from occupied areas of China, and siding at Hazlet, stopped in The Reg- has closed much of China to Ameri- ister office Saturday to renew his sub- Sttffsrtn can trade. Her military forces have scription. Mr. Nleman Informed the '—Ih* new seized and occupied the Chinese la- party who waited upon him that he BORDEN'S MALTED MILK pint 39< land of Heinan, lying off the coast had been a subscriber to The Regis- • potassium of Indo-Chlna and between the main- ter since 1888. For many years Mr. \fCbloridty land and the Philippine Islands, and Nleman was passenger agent at the FREEZONE. . - . * . 35cs:z« 21c ) treatment has ' also occupied the Spratly Is- Red Bank railroad station. He re- tnlroductd at a recent lands, a low-lying*.grpup, for thetired several years ago. meeting of the Amcri- most part uninhabited, but claimed SERUTAM ...... t.25 size 72c by France, lying even closer to ELECTRIC !. 3 cakes 18 cak" l< — for — Onfy lOOToblfti 49' 1 United SUte* Prepared. DR. LYON'S Tooth Powder 25c size 14c TOOTH POWDlIt We do not want war with Japan, ' Make teeth spafklel, but If it should come In spite of our COUPON DAYS , Get the'.W^iJ''1^ efforts to keep peace and live on MAVIS TALCUM POWDER ioosize,49« friendly terms with Japan as well Thur«., Fri., Sat., value of irJumV' IQc as with other nations of the world, Aug. 3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 25* «*• IT ' we will be prepared for It. Our navy PHILLIPS' TOOTH PASTE 2k size 17c is in splendid condition and well able ,to take care of Itself and protect all PCPSOOillT LISTERINEBrushless Shave sfe 2for.26< or our interests in the Far East. It SPECIAL! A tfcitnblirfuf makes ' TOOTH PA5TI Is entirely possible, If not probable, billoiry swto. 8*nl»hw ft In the opinion of our naval people, C Stock up 3ft) $«»./ that if war should come, Japan could 25 MEN'S g«mmy ffltn. Makes DAINTEE COMBS For |Hxku or purse. 3 can't buy Inor ' take the Philippines. Bhe could not HAIRTONIC less. l hold them Indefinitely, however, and PAPER TOWELS. . . Roii f200 9' It Is the general view In Washing- SUITS , tSAtktat Ittmm i o Vt PRICE SALE ton that she could not stand a pro- hair cltan and brilliant This is -the hair tonic tracted war. Her resources already Regular Weights PEPSODtrtT have been itralned by her efforts to Save money by using CORN PLASTERS that combats dandruff that formerly sold from Drene. ' ANTI5IPTIC reduce Eaitcrn China to' a state of For the relief of pain c ar and helps check prema- 1'or a plcisant bteath! vassalage, and It is quite possible $23.00 to $30.00 CDCC Gtntrout bot- 'and the removal of FREE ^ •' °^ ture baldneis. C,oc» 3 time* 'jr* that she could be defeated • and corns, root and all. ' rllCCtUWoodbury forced to sue for peace, In the event Almond Roi* Lotion i si EC jargeni All as far. ^,CQiJ of war with the western powers, Purpose Cream with with on OQ. simply by cutting off her trade with Now $14*5 25c Size A 3 cak«iWood- oo other countries. Her most Import- 23« buryFoclalSoap LL^ 50c Size Jargons n A. 60c Size Mm I ant export, for example, U •Ilk- Lotion BOTH for Ol am! the United States Itkei about 80S, or all illk exported from Japan. We, In' turn, sell her a considerable quantity of cotton, although not to 20!Uff much as formerly. We could get •C.T along without the Jannneno market ON ALL far our cotton, but It Is questionabli COLGATE IcSALE whether Jipnn could •itrvlve the SUMMER SUITS lois nf her tllk market In I In UnJIcd BATHING SUITS T««TMi filates. And of cours* we could, and rew.sa COLGATE - If a-bruk fin*, would «*t along WASH SLACKS without Japanese silk, substituting POLO SHIRTS ^ «..TH TOOTH POWDIR 1 cotton and rayon. I ».W.f* Makes (crih naturally bright, U: iWkllng', . . iwtfttfls What I'rloe 8(K*idlni. ai si ^^ tf a M ' M It Is appalling to think that w« BOX OF 12.. 20< go rl(ht aloni spending billions of dollar* unn.ctM.rlly In Ih. UnlUd 1 Ht»tr» whtn we face the possibility On All Men . uMit smouv o! war. I do not mean lmm»dlat«ly 1;, . • „ Whtn you boy Olanf Stzt but posilbly within the ntxt f«w ' rtgular 35c price yms, tf we continue to «p«nd at Straw Hats th« r«t« wt htv. b«sn doing without Increasing tax** to th« point n*cet- BOTH FOR 33c •ary to balance the budgtt, ln» it** BOX « kl lau «1« C*l«ono tlonal debt try (hi end of 1M0, whtn * BOXIS ©^ 200', Pruldtnt ttooitvilt (o*i out of of. Clayton&Magee _ ,.. .,- MI #r Jho famous flof, will be "cloaa to 80 billion dol- 30 tOATJit>ALMOUVI Tollotrlas. Isru.' If war should come lhir«sfter, 19 Broad St., Red Bank and our f ipnidltttBta for war should b« tomjmrablt to UIOM of, UM "World RfiD BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 3,19d9.

people have been. creating these signal that property owners cannot Private Building things through local effort and local meet the charges exacted. government, and hive, done co for Municipal Topics "A revised tax plan, to broaden the VISIT HISTORIC NEW JERSEY-r-No. 43 Active in Germany . generations. , base by including persons and Invest- By tbe Mew Jersey State ments now free of taxes and thus By EARLE HORTER ,, .,., ,' - _ By HERBERT U. NELSON, In Germany we have seen quit* a little new building1. Much of it If In- Learoe of Mnnlclpalltle* relieve real- estate likewise might Executive Vice President, National dustrial but In a two-hour drive we show a direct benefit to such Inter- Association of Heal Estate Boards. must'have passed about a thousand ests that continue to raise organized small garden homes just built or Belief tor Brles of Joan of Arc, and Its myster- Newspapers In Bremen today dis- was employed , In the early days of Shrewsbury—Eric Boden cfamjrman, A. out narrow, winding streets and cuss the home building program just the nation," he points out as a begin- N. Budlerton. WiUUm Lay ton. Just Think... L being Initiated in neighboring Dprt- InUrlikth—William Stuart- chairman, irch'es, which lead to cobble-stone ning. "The plan then adopted dis- Karminkdale—W. • Lawrence Krusen iriund and Dusseldorf. These cities tributed the cost of government .ban- chairman, James L. Hall, Manhall H. REAL CREAM murtyards, where - as we walked have decided that they have togeth- hrough dim little streets, speaking eflts in accordance with a person's Bitter EVERY DAY er 61,400 dwellings that must be re-wealth. . Wealth was determined by Freehold—Coracllui DeVries chairman. ilmost in whispers, we were startled placed at once. The size of the pro- Joseph Levy. * - sometimes by the blare of a radio or what a person possessed. Ownership AHentown—Dr. E. W. Fanner chairman, AT ••- gram may be judged from the fact then was true Indication of wealth. ,1*011 A. Nelapa, A. Ijary. Byer, Eugene phonograph playing American music. that the cities have a combined pop- Cx,'Dr.-Thomas J. Waldron. Eastward we drove through Neuf- While our taxing system remains the NO EXTRA ulation of 756,000 people. Workers same In principle, our economic or- chatel and Amiens, where One sees now living in apartments will be re- Holdup in Mate wan Tavern. COST! France at Its best, thence through der of things has so changed that the housed In single family dwellings original' basis of taxation has iicen Mons, Namur, Charlerol and Liege, which they will own. The new homes Two armed men-held up Alfred mining and Industrial cities of Bel- substituted. Today we assess . own- Janssons, proprietor of the Six Tow- are to be built riot by the govern- ership. . glum, We entered Germany near ment but by private builders and by ers 'tavern at Matawan, as he WSJEI PURITAN Aachen on our way to Sassnitz, the building societies -which people "Ownership today Is not necessar- closing the place early Monday morn- MILK COMPANY where we will take the ferry to Join by making'savings deposits, ily a criterion of wealth. On the ing and robbed him of $110. Tbe rob- Sweden. simlllar to our building and loan as- contrary, ownership of homes, auto- bery was identical with that "at the Phone Red Bank I find there is still very little new sociations. The city authorities will mobiles, furniture, refrigerators and Old Heideberg Inn at Kcansburg 686 iiildlng going on In France. Through other major necessities Is in tbe great where WOO in cash and a $1,300 dia- 'Icardy,'however, rich in memories f with land acquisition but the majority of cases an Indication of mond ring were stolen Monday of ind memorials of tha World war, we land must be paid for by the home indebtedness. A family purchasing a last week. ". '. buyers and there Is no subsidy. home at a price of $6,000 Invests ton ooked in vain for any scars upon , In order to avoid delay In building he land Itself. The farm houses per cent, or $600. A money lending these 51,400 homes that would run institution Invests the S&lance . of ind' small towns here are newer and the construction Into cold weather, a better than in regions untouched y $5,400 In the property by placing a special group of technical men Is mortgage yielding five or five and David Demarest House, River Edge .he war. studying the possibility of using dry .Most new Belgian houses have a one-half per. cent. The security of f Early Dutch pioneers, building homes in North- building • of two small dormer- windows. The itarlng appearance. This Is ecause building methods, avoiding extensive, the $5i400 la msurcd by the j.edera] em New Jersey,'sought to make them like their old masonry of brown stone is of the irregular type, the side walls are never used for use of cement and plaster. 'Housing Administration. Tlie total homes :a Holland. Such a house, is the tiny old marked off by white' mortar. David's wife died in windows but. only the front and Apparently most of the farm- tax exacted from the wealth invested s David Demarest Home in River Edge, just off New the house and was buried on land nearby, which jack. Evo.n out In the country the steads of Northern (Oermany are be- in the property is paid by the family 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK became the French Cemetery. The house is only ilde walls .are void of windows. In ing modernized or are having new with }600 equity, while ths $«,40l) Jersey route No. 4 near Bergenficld in Bel-gen homes built. We have hardly seen County. It is believed that, the house was built u'sed now on week-ends by a group of artists. ihe towns practically all the hous- mortgage Is exempt Irom taxation—n a farm which has not had some kind clear example of taxing indebtedness. * about 1686 There has been little change except the ing is "row" housing and there is . New Jtriti Countlt, Statl House, Tftntm much room, hero for rehabilitation of building operation going on. Most "Exemption' from taxation of PRIME QUALITY LEGS work. Housing of Belgian workers, of the farms are fairly large—a wealth Invested in mortgages is RIB even so, is better than that of French sharp contrast to those of Belgium hardly equitable when contrasted CHUCK GENUINE and France, where the fields are with taxation imposed on wealth In- A check-up by the New Jersey recently Issued, makes several •rec- wbrk'ers and artisans of similar ROAST ROAST LAMB status and earning power. often no larger than good-sized city vested through ownership of real es- Taxpayers association of the facts ommendations that are Intended to lots. tate. The security of the very funds about a recent case of.alleged em- bring more effective control of tax As one enters Germany the well- invested in mortgages, municipal and lb. lb. lb. bezzlement brings to light the aston- :ept aspect of the houses, stores, Concrete blocks and clay tiles ara collections. Among these are the used mostly for (arm construction. other governmental bonds, now ex- ishing 'case 'with which a collector following: lelds and factories strikes the empt from taxation, Is dependent 25 19 25 The roofs of the barns as well as of can fleeco a municipality of thou- iraveler sharply. Tho buildings are upon the ability of real estate to pay After August 1, 1MO, the lax col- in good repair and often freshly ihe houses are covered with red or sands of dollars by clover manipula- lector in each municipality shall be its obligations. Merchants, depart- tion of his funds. appointed and not elected. painted. The colors used are extra-, colored tiles. ment stores and all businesses selling Broiling, Imported Cooked In the municipality Involved, It was That all tax collectors be com- srdlnarliy well selected, and nearly to tho public are affected by the tbll- Frying oir~ the practice to have the books a„„u- PeUcd tofurnlsh acorporate_BUrety. ivory, street of.JIQUMS.JiuJMth.Jva-- —Wants Award tot Xoat-Boy.- Ity or inability of alarge portion-of rbT *°nario be paH for bv the munlel- i'lefy and harmony. The food, by the | the buying publUv^he home-owning Cottage dltod~6nce~eac~h year, authorized mbij pality, cond tloned for the faithful Scnator W. Warren , Barbour has Roasting. a municipal resolution. The tax col' way, Is plain and plentiful. We have families, to be able tor meet their tax col- fctlgimHtiC0-bt his duties ... not eaten in tourist places, so our written to Dr. James E. West, chief lector, "Who was short in hit ac- scout executive of the Boy Scouts of and mortgage obligations and still That all real property upon which meals aro tho same as the people purchase their share of commodities HAMS counts,, was the man who drew up taxet are delinquent except where America, suggesting that some spe- CHICKENS s-n>. tin here,get. About tho only thing one and necessities and other merchand- up to 4 lbs. lJJ| Efficient control of tax collections the resolution, and consequently, was :hn amount of tax assessed against cannot order Is cream. cial decoration of merit be awarded ise. _ •'•*|iby Municipalities Is of extreme Im- kkept t IfInformedd as to tthhe approximatite the property for the last delinquent to Donn Fendler, the 12-ycar-old time his books would be Inspected. year does not exceed 25 dollars, shall We have been traveling through scout who was lost In Maine woods ^•jice' to taxpayers, Needless to Iho great Wbstphalian Industrial sec- "Analysis of the great number of FRESH PLATE or FRESH ., if tax payments are delinquent, Forewarned, he would go to tho bank be sold by tho tax collector Jn tbe tor nine days. and borrow enough funds to cover year succeeding the date on which tion, which includes both Essen and properties abandoned by owners and if collections are handled Incom- such taxes first become delinquent . . Dusseldorf, centers of steel and coal. reclaimed by municipalities for non PORK NAVEL CHOPPED Lpetently or dishonestly, the taxpay- his shortage. After the audit was completed, ho would repay his loan Upon failure of the tax collector The towns are almost contiguous. payment of taxes; the number of LOINS > tag publlo Is compelled to assume a to comply with recommendations (to Goes to SO Schools. properties eligible for tax foreclosure Corned Beef BEEF, 1 greater burden. .-,. •, by taking more money from his tax hold tax sales), the Commissioner of Wo stayed one night at Wannc- collections. Eickel, where stool products are San Francisco (AP)—Normageno due to accumt..ated tax delinquen- lb. _ Reports published recently about Local Government shall forthwith James, 17, has been to 39 schools in cies, plus the percentage of proper- -fiK Finally his operations were ex- appoint a municipal accountant or made, It Is hard to realize that this lb. Ib. } m irregularities In the collection of lo- little town is a "g*lmy" Industrial various parts of the United States. tics which have reverted to tho own- t Jvcal taxes and alleged embezzlements posed when It was reported to ofll other person to act In place of the ership 6f mortgage lending lnstltu- 19 tax collector and such appointee shall Despite her frequent changes, sho j« by Ux collectors in New Jersey nvj- clals that he was gambling and los- town, It Is full of parks, play- (RIB SIDE) 10 19 ing up to $1,000 In a single night, proceed Immediately to conduct luch grounds, boulevards, publlo baths haVreceived her high school diploma ' tlons through foreclosure might ff »< nlclpalltlnlclpalltlee s have caused many peoplppe lax sale and executo tax salo certifi- here at the age of 17. . prove most significant as a danger *E to wonder how It Is possible for "col- although he wa.s .paid a salary -of cates . and public recreation grounds. The i »i lectors to get away with such brazen *2,300 a year. An unannounced au- That the Local Government Board >f. :J ntteniAioffensesi before thotheyv aarme cauzhcaught IInn dlt t caughcauirht him unprepareunDreDarcd and uunn- bo empowered to remove any tax col- r the opinion of one well-known, state able to borrow moro money to cover lector from office for dereliction of his thefts. It was found then that dulv upon written charges after a f > s official. "If a state deliberately not r ! out to make laws which would make he had stolen practically all his re- fair and impartial hearing. It easy for a collector to steal mqney, ceipts since the previous audit. It Is important to bear In mind they could not do a better job than Part two of the report of the New that a tax sale is one of the best New Jersey has done." Jersey Commission on Tax Revision, forms of tax verification. : Be your own Test ?ikL./h your own car a »fR

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Buy M CP GAS Rangt »nd gtt a batiHiomt 6 flat •tuminum Htlltr Ctokbig R*mt StI st no extra cmtl JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. four On Company, Tekphon* IM Dank 1M0 The Gasoline that tells its own story Best/ k • ..,'..• s^lsiip^^i^i^l^s^W .n>, IIATI Uin AUTOMATIC O/\S WAttU MATING B3BD BANK HEGISTER. AUGUST 3,1989. of the show places of Deal, has been in the rectory of the Star or the Sea i»lal System for EnjUshtown. Birthday Party For sold to Joseph Gottlieb, a Jersey City church to Wilbur A. Swanson of New work has been started on the ne/w manufacturer. The home is an allBrunswick. The couple -will be attelephone building .at EngUsinown. Joan WilUhire Hgm And There In bride structure containing 22 rooms me^at New Brunswick' after Aug- When it is completed the crank sys- and seven baths. The house Is beau- ust 15. • '••."-- tem now In operation there will be Mrs. HHla Wiltshire of Mapli ave- BEAUTY tifully furnished and was sold fur- replaced with the dial system that Is nue entertained at a party for her * S •Monmouth County nished. . ,' : • Fttberman Drowns. used almost generally. daughter. Joan Wiltshire, Saturday James Collins, 33, of Carterat, afternoon.- The occasion marked Track Drlvw Injured. drowned In Sandy Hook bay Satur- Asbttry Park Woman Dead. Joan's ninth birthday, JULY SPECIAL! Q$ Mrs. Lucy C. Egolf, Tl, of Asbury Edward Owens, 38, of Neptune, was day afternoon after he had fallen During tht afternoon the guests ' Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operation*, Injured last Thursday when the truck from a boat on which he was fishing. Park, died Saturday at h«r home Cool Wireless Permanent train complications. She was theplayed games and refreshments were he was driving plunged down an em- Siguard Olsen, pilot ot the boat, served from a table decorated in No Wires Eajtt* bankment and overturned near Ware- widow of Albert A. Egolf and had Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths i Jumped overboard" and tried to res- grem and yellow. A large birthday No Electricity Frederick town. Owens TO slightly burned cue . Collins. Olsen was almost lived at Aabury Park 25 yeara. She cake form«j| tht einterplect. when the truck cab caught fire and strangled by the victim. Is survived by eight children.- ' No Chemical Heat NMO* and Other Notes of Interest he suffered lacerations'of the arms Attending were Patsy Dotigherty, Doart «nd Other 7.50 Warns and head. . ' Die* ot Heart Attack, Two New Housed . Dorothy Cast, Dorothy May Lambert- J. Fraser Kempson of Ocean Grove, James A. Rooney, Freehold con son, Miriam "and Emma Jean Win- ThU Month Only Dead After Long glckiwu. Farmhand XUIcd By Our. Maruwiuwn Girl to Wed. publisher of the "Insurance Mews," traotor, has the contract to build'two nagle, Peggy and " Patty Mlkorskl, Herbert Burlew, 72. a. prominent Frank Cuddlhay, 13, «. farmhand, Announcement has been made of died of a heart attack Saturday at his new houses at that place. One Is for Valerie Crafts, Patty Ann and Bar- Mat&wan citizen, died at his home was struck and Instantly killed by a the engagement of Miss Eleanor home. Mr, Kempeon fell on the sec-Harry Barclay and the other for bara Rlordan, Dorothy Cuslck, Elea- $5.00 Wednesday of lsat week alter a three car on Route • ntar Adelphla Sun- With this eotiwsw w» Include Halrrtyltaf, ShatnpM Green, daughter- ot Mr. and Mrson. d floor of his home and was pro-Charles Struble, Jr. - ' nor Day, Margaret MacVeigh, Peggy and Set; ' ' .-•• .- • •'.' years' Illness. Mr. Burlew was In day night. George Petrlck of Perth Ellas B. Green of Manasquan, to nounced dead by Dr. William A. Rob- Prothero, Dorothy Swannell, Marga- the commission business at NewAmboy was the.driver of the car andCharles Callahan of Trenton. Mr. Cal- inson and Dr. Kenneth A, Brown. Job as Secretary; ret VanBrunt, .Patricia Sheridan, OTHBE MACHINE WAVES-MS op ' York BO years, retiring a few years he was held on a charge of causing lahan is head of the stenography de- Miss Frances Ruther of CUrks- Marcelle Karle, Tommy Hlntelmamv , Frte and confidential advice on Hair Ttattn|T ago. He was & director ot the Farm- death with an automobile. Petrlck partment of Rider's college at Tren- . \.—.None Transferred. burg has accepted a position as sec-Billy Lambertaon and Richard. Nel- .' j n< Bleaching. , . ers and Merchants? National bank ot said the man ran acrosi" the road In ton, -which Miss Green attended. Miss Mildred Bennett of Freehold, retary to Leon Rlemer, public ac- son, . : • . '' • . . • • ;•• ;• CHILD BEN'S SERVICE — nCDICUBUCCr Uatawan and bad served as a. mem-front of his car. .-' •. .' who has been stationed at the U. S. countant at Freehold. She suoeeeds Other gutits were Mrs., Joseph ber of the Matawan' township board Murphy—Devlin. ~ Marine hospital in Baltimore, has Miss Gertrude Meyer. of education. He Is survived by a Manasquan Man Weds. Miss.Helen B. Murphy of Trenton been transferred to the Marine hos- Hlntelmanh, Mrs. Harry Cast, Mrs. BEAUTY widow and three sons. James B. Huliart, ion of John and Joseph S. Devlin, postmaster of pital at Norfolk, Va. She recently Going to Hawaii. ' Vincent Kellt, Mrs. Pauline'Sharp, Hulsart, president ot tho Manasquan Sea Girt, were married Wednesday 'Charles J. Arnone of Neptune has Mrs. George Dougherty, Mrs. Mabel visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Sutphtri, Mrs. Paul Rlordan, Miss SALON Ingenious Caddies. National bank,. and Miss Eunice of last -week at Trenton. The bride H, Bennett of Freehold. enlisted in the army for service with Spellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the coast'artillery corps In Hawaii. Agnes Dougherty, Miss Dolores En- *» MONMOCTH ST. (Open Friday Until S P. 1st fianlel Applegate and Roy-Cooper, Ls a. graduate of the Trenton normal nls and •Miss', Mary Agnes Baker, Caddies at the Spring Meadow golf Benjamin F. Spellman of New York, school and attended New, York.uni- Branch Han Dead. ' He has been temporarily stationed at club at Allaire, thinking of all thewere married Monday of 4ast week versity. Mr. Devlin is a graduate of William C. Soden, 63, • of Long Fort Slocum. gold balls that had been lost In theat the bride's] home. After October Seton Hall college. Branch, died Wednesday of last week course's water hazard, bit upon the 1 they will make their home at New in Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. idea of draining the pond. They re- York. , . . . Promoted to Captain, Boden was a machinist and had been ! .i moved the boards which formed the First Lieutenant John D, Harris of employed In Brooklyn the past 16 Boy's Spleen Split. Oakhurst has been appointed to cap-years. He is survived by a widow dam. and had recovered 300 balls be- Frederick Russell, 3d, son of Mr, fore the grounds keeper had discov- tain and placed in command of Com- and two daughters. and Mr*. Frederick Russell, Jr., of pany G of the 114th infantry of the ered what they had done. Farmlngdale, was injured In an odd Mortgage Firm's Holdings Sold. national guard with headquarters at Tbe Bradley Beach Tftla and Mort- Frankte Hayes Night. accident Sunday of last week. He fell Asbury Park, He succeeds Capt. J YANKO from a trapeze.on the second floor of gage company has purchased the as- Fred Qulnn of Freehold is chalr- James Sanderson, who has been sets of the bankrupt Bast Jersey Fman of a committee that is arrang- Leon-Scheldt's home and struck transferred to the inactive list. against a bed. Taken to FlUtln hos- Mortgage company and its subsid- 80 BROAD STREET RED BANK ing & "Frankle Hayes Night" when To WedXawyer. iary, the Lawyers' 'Title company, •'a. group of Freehold baseball fans pital an X-ray showed .that he had suffered a spjitsjpleea. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sagotsky of The assets amounted to about $260,- jwill go to Shibe'park, Philadelphia, the Frsehold-Lakewood road have 000. to witness a night/game between the Potato Shipping Halted. announced the engagement of their •Boston Red Sox and the Philadelphia Back From Western Trip. Shipping of potatoes from most daughter, Miss Yctla Sagotsky, to Jacob Zlotkln and his son Louis of FINAL CLEARANCE SALE rAthleticj August" 15. Hayes,'who Is points In Monmouth county was Daniel Rappoport of Trenton. Mr, Freehold returned last week from a icatcber for the Athletics, lives at halted last week because of the heat Rappoport Is a lawyer connected ..Freehold. 2,600 mile cattle-buying trip thrtugh and a glutted market Cobblers were with the office of William Hart- the West, They report excellent crops • Held-In Hit-Bun Death. bringing $1,53 per 100 pounds early shorne. . ' lr. Ohio but found, them retarded in reductions in every department fchruoufc the store last week but the price dropped to Mrs. Susan Pinella, 36, of Passalc, . Blch-Buck. Michigan and Wisconsin due to the 'is being held under $2,500 ball on a$1.25. Quality was reported as ex- drought. cellent. Miss Lavenia M. Rich, daughter of "charge of causing death with an au- Mr. and Mrs. John Rich of West Celebrates Bid Birthday. tomobile. It is claimed that her car Mount—Jensen. Long Branch, and Louis H, Buck of First quality, fine SHEER SILK Washable WHITE SUMMER BAGS; to I struck and killed Adolph Mater, 64, Mrs Henrietta Smith ot. Long wide variety of shapes and sizes* Many Miss Isabella Mount of Freehold Huntlngton, L. I., were married Sat- Branch celebrated her B2d birthday HOSE, re-enforced heel and toe, 9 FOR 4.00 X>1 Brooklyn at Adelphla July 16. Theand Jerome Jensen of Neptune were urday in Old First church at West zipper fastenings. Reg..1.00 • • •driver of the car that struck him did last Thursday. Mrs. Smith for many deep hem, elastic tops, all colors. ( 79' married Tuesday of last week in theLong Branch. After a wedding trip years was a resident of Adelphla (not stop. . A broken piece of radiator Freehold Presbyterian church by to Maine the couple will live with the * * * * * •• mm.' 9i. ' « * ft ft • 1 And a tew scattered pieces ot glass, when »he was Mrs. Cornelius Strlck- Rev. George G.; Horn. They will bride's parents. lin. She enjoys the best of health, it fled to the woman's arrest. make their home at Neptune. Mr. '\y'i yard square printed'LINEN TABLE '•L'AIGLON" »nd "TOM-BOy* eottoii Woman Beaten and Bobbed. Wall Township bind Bold. >,- Dies in Son's Car. Jensen is proprietor of a paint and CLOTHS. Regularly l.OO .« « . . 79' dresses, .values to 3.95 a • • • 80 sporting goods store at Asbury Park. Mr*. Anne Oxley, wife of Barrett Four tracts ot the New Jersey Sand \. Mrs. Phoebe Newman, 01, died of Oxley of Long Branhch. was beaten I* 'a heart attack while tiding in the car and Gravel company in Wall town- Freehold Girl a Bride. over the head by a colored man and ship have been sold by the township All linen, 17x17 HEMSTITCHED a FOR 4 .oo BATISTE DRESSES of finS ImporteU !of her »on, Harry Newman of Free- robbed of her pooketbook Saturday fabric, zipper placards, well tailored*- , hold, lost Thursday week. She was Miss Corrine E. Bradham, daugh- committee to P. E. Wlttemon on his NAPKINS, regularly 25c each." ter of Mrs. Ida Bradham. of Free- night as she was returning from a bid of $1,001. The property consists 3i«S".l-2't(rl8 only. Values up to ,4.9S« «*. •trlcken near Eatontown and died shopping trip. She was taken to Haz- 'belote medical aid could be sum-hold, was married Sunday of last of between 40 and SO acres. week at South River to Andrew Ter- ard hospital where four stitches were Fringed LINEN NAPKINS, 14x14, moned.—Mrs. Newman was born In taken to close a cut on her head. Two Mew Teachers, COTTON DRBSSES made of ths better 'England and had lived at New York pack of the Freehold-Lakewood road. Mis* Zella Borst of J'eney city has pure linen, silver bleach, reg. 20C '22 ytars. Two sons and three daugh- The couple will mike their home ' Fireworks Factory Reopens. been engaged' to teach household arts each . u - i . .- 4 . quality fabrics. Not all sizes in every _, with the. bride's mother. styles. .Value to 5.95 « • « • ters survive her. • • •-•— -- The Universal Fireworks company, and "3. Alfred' Heltz ot Freehold as ' - 5 Woman Pilots Flshlns Boat. Fox Breeder Buys. Home. operators of a plant at Fine Brook, teacher of industrial arts in the LINEN GLASS TOWELS, excel- F0R r Mrs. Mary Brown of Cheeaequake The Mrs. Adele F. Goodman prop- wJMoh exploded lost May, has reFreehol- d high school. It is the first lent quality, checked pattern « , Sport and Street SILK DRESSES In white .(has obtained a license to pilot any erty at Elberon has been sold to sumed operations under a new per- year of teaching for each. ' 6 75' ••li-v Louis Payne, breeder of silver foxes. mit granted by tho state labor depart- and prints. Junior and women's sizes* ;boat up to seven tons and haa taken Freehold Wedding. .Values up to .8.95 • « . i ' •Jier 34-foot cabin cruiser to Brlelle, The place consists of six acres of ment. The license of the firm was Miss Iva Burke and'Vincent Cul LINEN DISH TOWELS, large size, extra a a .where. she will engage in the party land and has. •!.• 30-room dwelling.revoked after the explosion. Ien, both of Freehold, were married heavy linen, striped borders, ready tor sflshlng- business. Mrs. Brown has Mr. Payne will use It as his year Long Branch Girl Weds. last Saturday week in St. Rose of round home. use, regularly 25c and 29c . < • « 19' A special GROUP OP BETTER DRESS. -•Worked'for 19 years in a garage over- Miss Jane M, Hathaway, daughter Lima church by Rev,« John A. ES in silks, laces and chiffon. Formerly hauling motors and converting many . Deal Show Place Sold. of Mr. and Mrs. George Hathaway of Kucker. They will. reside with the of them to marine me. •The. home of Mrs. I. D; 3>vy;. one Long Branch, wa«-marrled Saturday bride's parents for the present. IRISH LINEN GLASS TOWELS, priced at .12.95 and up ; » .' , , 6 firm and heavy quality, large size. pure linen, silver bleach, regularly Q FOR \ .00 White BATISTE SLIPS, camisole style, 5oc each . . < . . « O ' A lace and embroidered bottoms. BATISTE * * * * * * * * gowns in pastel colors and figured pat- tern. Regularly 1.00 , ,. -, , , Tuscany linen LACE CLOTHS, hand made, beautiful patterns; ,72x90, reg^ Q.50 Imported white LINEN SWAGGER Announcing A Greater Sterling Furniture Shop! 5.95 ,t . , t * * * \ < O COATS, finger-tip length; made to sell <% .00 * * * *'••'.•(»,.-* for 6.95 , « , • , „ , , X Building a 5,850 square foot addition to our present 11,000 square feet of display room. Irish linen guest towels of fine t * * * * * • * M Enlarging our-Warehouse, new Main Floor Office, new Maple Department, new Young quality huck, hemstitched. In Q FOR -1.00 border and monogram patterns. KLEINERT'S rubber bathing suits, white Affc Couples' Budget House and a score of other improvements to make this the finest furniture and colors. Regularly .1.9.5 « H , tf 9 store in all Monmouth County. Your kind patronage has made this all possible, for Handkerchief LINEN GUEST TOWELS in white and colors; hand prints and hand" BATHING SUITS of satin tastex in bra • which we thank you. Free Delivery Service within a radiui of 40 miles. embroidered regularly 35c and 5oc each. model and Chenille Maillot suits that were 4,95 29° formerly 2.95 •««•«• J. LINEN LUNCHEON.SETS, cloths 1#- 134 yards long, six napkins. A limited C pure IRISH LINEN HATS-In white and EXPANSION SALE NOW ON lot; values to 2.95 < < • « • 95SET colors, brim and turban effects, values to £t(k* SATIN DAMASK DINNER SETS In pas-, 2-95 « Take advantage, Buy the things you need at telcolors; washable, soft-finish, 52x68 All our better SUMMER HATS that hav < 8SE) T celling up. td 5.95 » a 4 . , -, •_., • J.

You must pardon us if our store is a bit SATIN DAMASK BANQUET SET In- 'A group of silk and linen SLACK SUITS , mussed up during alterations, but it will NEW service for 12. Aristex double-face ro in wjilte and colors, with zipper fastenings be gratifying to know that we will be in a damask, French hand-hemmed cloth and yoke backs, that have been selling up M > • • TAnn k Into-weekly or semi-monthly payments, A — New Juvenile Furniture Department small interest charge for this service. Washable PRINTED FRENCH CREPES White MARBLEIZED figures, excellent — Young Couples' Budget House in figured, floral and stripe patterns, light 39' copies of famous statues n , t t 2. ; and dark grounds. Formerly up to 69c. YAIXD — New Carpet and Linoleum Dept. Choice of marble or wood individual ash' Pay 25"» down, take 3 months to pay the bal- trays. Regularly 5oc each . „ . , < — Free Decorating Service ance. No interest charge for this service. 36-Inch and 4o-lnch RAYON CREPES In 25' pastel colors. Regularly 39c yard . , YAnii A special assortment of hand DECORAT- — 15 New Lines of Furniture Wi CRYSTAL WARE, relish dishes,' cov- NOTICE 66-lnch MOSQUITO NETTING In white, 10" ered candy dishes, footed fruit bowl, cake black and green • . > « • • YAHII tray; rcg, 1.00 « « » . , < WATCH FOR NOTICE When you buy on our deferred payment plans • ••••• * you buy at our regular low cash price* for "FRUIT of the LOOM" sheds, Unconditionally guar- 26-plwe set colored handled DINNER .50 which we have already established a reputation. anteed to give .satisfaction. KKRV1CH for six, stainless steel blades, OF GRAND OPENING regularly6.95 „ , , , , , , M«W „.._•„. 99C 7J»» _-— JQ9 IUM 123 4»JSSM Pillow Ctifl" 29c 3-piece CARVING SET, English Sheffield .98 "CANNON" sheds of fine quality muilln, closely steel, slag handles. Reg. 2,95 , * , JL woven, washed, ready for me. MBt mw llowOMM T*«IO* • 96c "I**"*-1.08 " • 22c OVb'N-HKOOP pie plates, relish dlsliei STERLING FURNITURE SHOP ^6-lncli pure while chccseclolli —; 7c "•'<1 and salad bowls, chrome stand; ttg, ,l,aS. 85' tmt OOtmWfKD WITH ANT OTHKR HTOniC) 21 WHITE ST. OPEN EVERY NIGHT MEMBER of BED BANK CHAMBER of COMMERCE RED SODA POP EXPLODES. Canarr I-J3J Warn Shipping SHESUFF3 SALE. Iced Tea Clifford Doran, proprietor of the By of a writ if ft. fa. to me *U- By Tirttw of a wrtt'of 0. fa. « me «.*• "• . S. P, C. A. Very Active l-eeted, lsswd rat of the Court of Cfcsn- -Jcted. !aeu*d oat of tha Court of Chan. \ Big Dip ice cream parlor on Mon- cery of the Bute) of New Jersey, will be) e«7 of the State of %SW~S3EITZXU1 h» % ' Of Gun Practice mouth street, suffered cuts about his exposed'to sale) at pot-lie vendue. on . As You'll like It right band when a bottle of soda, M0NDAT. TBX MTB DAT OV AUGUST, TBJS KTB DAT OF AUGUST, which had been, frozen, burst upon l»l». - ly Katharine Fisher At Sandy Hook the lioars of 12 o'clock and I between the hours of'11 o'-JjtiVld • ' being exposed to the warm sir. He o'clock (at 2 o'clock) Daylight Saving was taken to Rlverview hospital by Time, la the afternoon of said dar, at the =—* •» U" afternoon of eiid da .. VifMcr. Good Homthtpint Imliluli a patron and a stitch was needed to Court House In the Borongh of Freehold, ta To End August 11— County ot Honnouth, New Jersey, to sat- aS&J'in "••»»?"-«% of : close the cut isfy a decree of said court amounting to Mine Practice "isro-dmatelr IK.154.00. ?. ^'•weltering days when family or g-uests are cold to the thought All those trmets of-land end premises —•—off a meal with a hot beverage, they' 1 warm right up to.the hereinafter particularly described, situate, tract or parcel of land Ends Saturday •ring and being In the Township of Mld- dletown, in the Count)* of Monmouth and State of-New Jersey. - •• , "™-«« «M» oiaie OK new Jersey.- •erume. After repeated.tests at the Institute, )•-—- EAGLE WOOL Bednnlng at a point In the central Una found there are three methods of malting Iced tea Headquarters at Fort Hancock ' All those three eertaln timcta or par- flVl have Issued warnings,to shipping of cels of land, situate, .ring and being in •>»-«$• Aver-no of the Two F'" • which please most tastes, and here they are: . the-Township of Itiddletown, in the Coun- point le dlstant-fifty-flve'feet gun practice' for the period from ty of Monmonth end 8tate of New Jer- «vo (4E) minutes'weit from appoint Tn*' The Cold Water Method . July 31 to August 11, Inclusive/and ur. '•..,: .-,• ,.. ..•: .'.-.• central line, of the Avenue of the Two for service mjne practice from Au- COMFORT WEST TEACTi BEING, part of the farm ai ?Ji ? 'S* <*™t u Intersected irlth-. •'"This method has this merit of eliminating tha gust: 2 to 5. ' conveyed it Timothy B. Mount and wife »• "<>rth«r y line of property, ot Jo " I doqding which occuts when tea is made hot tpi thwt' to Joseph K Hall end wife; by deed re- G. UcCue anil Helen M. McCue. eite: 'chilled. It produces a beverage that Is always crystal The area bounded on the north by corded I* Book H of Deeds for Monmouth to- the. center of said Avenqe aad^i ASSURED County on pagee 416. etc. „ , . aald beginning point running thencetimni clear. When using this method ths measured quantity - a line from Sandy Hook light .to beginnint l g point running thence (J> .•••• Scotland lightship and 15,000 yards BEGINNIHG at a stone planted on the -"[V tTl"*»-three (2J(2J)) degreedegreess fortforty.ivy i "~ j of tea Is simply placed in cold water in a covered third course of a deed from aald Timothy (455) minutes west' along ththee centratl l line) ' ' J jBltcher or.other suitable container, and Jeft to stand In length, and on the south by a lino • Thermometer readings on a B, Mount and wife to said Joseph V. Hill; •'"••*«•"••'."•,•-..*«•"••• of tthhe T>T> o RlveVnlrJRlVl t I fa the refrigerator for anywhere from twelve to running- directly east from Navealnk from th«nc.»runnln-c. u the needle tow nve (95) feet to a point; thence (2>l , -BaaaaJ' twenty.four hours before straining, icing and serving. light and 10,000 yards in length will recent hot day, in an insulated polnu 41) North 1 degree West-12 chains north Mruty (.70) degreea". $$.? (Jo)i'- y. • ,,w found that using 3 level tsp. of tea to «ach % c. -, be unsafe for shipping on the fol- •nd 71 links to a; stone planted on • the minute, eejt,along land now or formerly - e Above Is pictured one of the twoservice and calls In this section are home showed' a temperaturevoi line of lands of Janes StOwell (the last »f.*Jr«. Charles H. Ward four hundred > UTHUIM NWB of cou wsiter made a brew preferred by mostweM- ' lowing dates: , ambulance trucks recently, placed in received at either Red Bank 2017 or eonrse being along tie lends of sell SU1- "•d'ort'-thr,. (448) fMt to land iow!ii ' service by the. Society for the Pre- well, now-owned by'Thomas B. Leonard) •' formeriy) B. of1 Julial . E.1 , Treadwell, thence Dincta* '". bera of ocr ta»tihg jury.• •' Thursday, August 3, 8:45 to 11.30 Red Bank 2046. 112" outside and 84' inside. thenee (2) North 88 decrees and 10 min- if S? "" SJ' 5' '••»' °' *ormerir • The strength,'of course, can be varied tp suit your , M.—Ten inch disappearing gun vention of Cruelty of Animals of Officers of the organization art: utes East along said SUlwell end Richard of" jliiT E.-Trildw'riir'iouU, "tSSg: - family's tea taste, by using more or less tea by the target practcle, eight inch railway Monmouth county.' The one pictured A. Leonard's line 1» chains' and 18 links '<"" .(J4) i degrees East one hundred above Is operated at Red Bank and President—Ferdinand A. Strain. • This,meant the occupants.had to a stone on the corner of Richard A* and fifty (lso) feet to the northeast. '•level half teaspoon. In other words,if yotr want « stronger tea, use m gun target practice, 155 mm gun tar- Vice preildent—l'Ved Tlither. Leonard's land: thence (8) South I de- erly corner of property of , Joseph G. 1 top. to % e. water. If a weaker brew Is wanted, use 2% tap. to % c. water. get practice,, anti-aircraft machine vicinity. The other is used at As- Secretary—Mm. Allan Haicall. gree West along the said Leonard's line McCue and Belen M. McCue: thence (4)1 gun firing'at. free ballona, 12 inch bury Park. Assistant secretary—Mm. Lean Kellar. cool comfort with Eagle Mineral 22 chains snd SO links to the Northeut southwesterly • along the northerly line ' As for the amount «f tea used in this method, our laboratory analysis Trea.urer—Mi«« I. B. Plchler. corner of the' light Bouse Lot (to a ?» WJ*™' °* Jossph G. McCue and Belen showed it to be no more stimulating than tea made by hot-water methods Barbette gun target practice. One The S. P.. C. A. was recently re- Wool. You can get such com- stake); thssee (4) North 77 degree! end «• MeOu*. three hundred and sixty (110)1 in which a smaller quantity is used. o'clock to 1 p. m., 10 Inch disappear- organized and has becomo very ac- A meeting of the organization, to 45 minutes West -7 chains and II links '••>'««.« point; thenes (E) north twenty. to a stone along the said light Houie Lot, threl. (18) degrees fgrty.'nve (46) fain.. ing gun target practice. tlce. Tho society Is considering the which the public is Invited to attend, fort by calling Stevenson to in- n Old Standby Method ' purchase of a plot of ground on will be held Wednesday night, August and from tisnee (t>) North 4S degrees and i" «?.•' «t»-«vs-<65) feet to apolnti Friday, August 4, 8.45 to 11:30 A. sulate your home. 20 minutes West 8 chalna to a atone i ty? ,(») southwesterly, parallel with the Our second method is more or less an old standby. Of all the strengths M.—Ten Inch disappearing gun sub-which to erect a shelter for homeless 9, at 8 o'clock In the trophy room of thence .(S) North «8 degrees and 19 min- .lortherlgr line of lands of property of Jo- animals. It maintains a 24-hour Mr. Straus' homo, Holly Tree farm.. utes Wcet 6 chains ani el links to a seph G. MeCue and Helen M. McCue one made, our tasters preferred a brew made with 1U.. tap.te a to each •% c caliber practice. One o'clock to 7 stone, the place of Beginning. Containing hundred snd eighty-three (188) feet to boiling water, brewed for 5 minutes before straining, pool the resulting p. m., ten inch disappearing gun 34-75-100 acres 'be tie same more or less: the point or place of beginning. tea far 3 hours without refrigeration before icing and serving. I target practice, antiaircraft machine Phone Red Bank 1336 the last two courses are along ths lands Seited u the property of Charles J. Our tasting jury, after comparing this iced tea with.the iced «e» 'School Now a Dwelling. Freehold Man'* < New Job. of Joseph P. Ball (Down's Estate Tract). Mears and Beatrice M. Mean, his wife, et gun firing, 'three' Inch anti-aircraft EXCEPTING, thereout, however, a strip •Is., taktn In execution at the suit of The ' prepared by the Cold-Water Method, detected little difference in the gun target practice. The' deserted Adclphla. schoolhousc Fred Nenninger of Freehold hatf about one chain and 10 links -wide extend- Merchants Trust Company of Red Bank, quality of the tea flavor. We believe that this old Standby Method is a has been sold by William J. Clayton, J. E. STEVENSON CO., ing, along the entire Easterly side of the N. J., a Body. Corporate, etc., and to be Monday, August 7, 8:45 to 11.30 A. resigned his position as a delivery above described tract, being' that portion; convenient one, if you wish to prepare hot tea at breakfast or luncheon M.—165 mm gun sub-caliber practice, who bought It at auction last April, man for the Blue Ribbon dairies to sold by . and then let it cool, ready for serving at the next meal. Some clouding, of the above described tral-t heretofore , HORRIS J. WOODRING, Sherll, ten inch disappearing gun sub- to John H. Wagner of Colt's Neck, accept a position as manager of the 5o8 Mulberry St., Trenton' conveyed br R. A. Ltonerd (Jr.) and wife Dated July 10. 1»J». though, is apt to occur when the tea is iced. :alibcr practice. One o'clock to 7 who has,hud It converted Into a flve- Freehold bowling academy on East to The Bay View Land Improvement Com- Qulnn A Doremus, Sol'rs. psny, now owned by Bay Yle_w Cemetery (68 lines) lt<.4( , The Jiffy Method p. m., eight Inch railway gun target room dwelling. Main street. Company. The Tract..hereby conveyed is now botmdld on the North by the Fublle practice, ten inch disapcaring gun 1 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Iced tea at a moment's notice can be made by prating a strong hot subcallber practice. road (fifty feet wide) running from Boy tea.over ice. Because there is a greater"dilution when hot tea is poured View Cemetery to New Monmouth,'on the Tuesday, August 8, B:45 to 11:80 Ea«t by lands of the Bay View Cemetery, To^GIADYS ANNA BARDINa ZIECU over ice, we found that we had to make the hot tea stronger than Jn-tlie* • on the South by the U. S. light BOUM ' Old Standby Method. In our tests the following; proportions were favored: A. U.—Anti-aircraft machine gun lpt and the Down Estate tract, end-west- By virtue of an order of the Court ol Allow 2 tap.te a to etch % ^boiling,water and brew for 5 rain,; strain firing, ten inch dlsapcarlng gun sub- erly by lands of .Thomas H. Leonard. . . Chancery of New Jernjr made on the 14th callber practice. One o'clock to 7 p. day of July. 1989, In a certain cause • over ice. Of course, strength can be varied by adding more or lest tea by SECOND TRACT. BEGINNING In the wherein Ferdinand Zlegler is' petitioner the level half teaspoonfuL, •.,... m., eight Inch railway gun targot middle of the public highway leading from and rou are defendant, you are required ', practice, ten inch disappearing gun Mlddletown Village to the Na-veslnk High- to appear and plead, anawer or demur to sub-callbcr practice. lands, near Chapel Hill, at the Southeast petitioner a petition on or before- the 15th corner of (formerly) James SUUwell's day of September next, or In default trea as well. Thus It Is our expec- Wednesday, August 9, 8:45 to 11:30 land, opposite an oak tree In North line.of thertof, mch decree will be taken against A, M.—Ton inch disappearing gun asld public highway, standing for a monu- you aa the Chancellor shall think equitable atlotv that shooting In the shore ment; Uierlie North IS degrees East 10 and juit. WAS areas will be Improved at the same sub-caliber practice. chains; thenee.North 14 degrees East two The object of laid lult la to obtain a time that the • refuge provides the Thursday, August 10, 8:45 to 11.30 Why our final inspection 0. K, chains and JO links to stone; thence South decree of divorce dissolving the marrlag* •A. M.—Anti-aircraft machine gun 68 degrees and 60 minutes East 6 Chains between you and the said petitioner. opportunity lor Increased jropaga- mews 0. H! and SI HnVs to a stones thence South 4a IRA J. KATCHEN, :lon. • - • i firing. One o'clock to 7 j>. m,, antl- degrees Eait * chains;'thence South 77 • Solicitor of Petitioner, .Ircraft gun firing, degrees and 80 minutes East 18 links; 4S Broadwar, Long Branch, New Jerieft We strive for patronage, not thence South 8S degrees and 65 minutes Datjd July 18th, 1919. • BebuD to Japanese. • ' .Friday, August 11—Any .firings not West 3 chslns and 88 links; thence South completed on scheduled dates. just individual "jobs." 77. degrees and 10 minutes EaH 9 chslos •Ihe United.State's haa'abrogated and S3 Units: thence South 1 degree and NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ts treaty of 1911 with' Japan. There- During tho period August 2 to 5, Our business depends' on 80 minutes West 8 chsins and 43 links to Estate of Elmer E. WbitUker, deceased, Is a grave difference between abro- Battery A, Seventh Coast Artillery, satisfying you this time, the a stone; thence North 75 degrees snd 10 Notice is hereby given that the account* will conduct mine practice at Fort minutes East 85 links; thence South 2 of the subicrlber, tniitee of the eitate ot [atlon of a treaty, which Is the law- next time, and every.time*. degrees and 15 minutes West 8 chslns and said deceaied tflll be audited and stated ful manner&of .dissolving a. treaty Hancock, .'Loaded mines will, be That's why we have a splen- 10 links to the middle of said highway; by the Surrogate of the County of Mon. according to Its provisions, and theplanted wlfhin the area beginning did, modern plant; a group of thence along the middle ot ssid highway mouth and reported for settlement to the bold, unlawful manner In which 1,200 yards south of Sandy. Hopk North. 15 degrees and 30 minutes Weit 8 Orpham' Court of said County, on Thurs- experienced, careful workers, chains and 83.links; thence North 47 de-v day, the seventh day ot September, A. D> Tapan broke her. iPromlsea In tbo Point light and extending to 300 greet and SO minutes' West 4 chains and 1938. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., Daylight Sav. Nine Power treaty guaranteeing the yards soifth of Sandy Hook light and and a patented process of 69 links; thence North 68 degrees West Ing Time, at which time application will rights pt China.. Our method Is tra- denning,-Sanitonc,-which tests 7 chains snd 7 links;' thence North 49 be made for the allowance of commissions (intending west from the shore lino degrees and 80 minutes West Z chAtna and counsel fees.. ditionally - lawful.' - Japan's method 1,800 yards, have shown to be the finest and 39 links; thence North 21 degrees and Dated July 22. A. D. 1989. was traditionally renegade. ' The line of mines will be. 2,000 feet 5 minutes West 8 chelns and 8 links; THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANXi available anywhere. thence North 75 degrees and 16 minutes Br: Ernest P. Patten, Yet the reception of formal notice long and will be marked' by three \ Call us today. Our service West 4 chalne and it llnka to Beginning-. Trust Officer, by the Japanese that In the six buoys, The area will bo patrolled i«.prompt, prices fair. Containing 34 58-100 acres. Bounded Summit, N. J« months' time required by the treaty continuously while the mines arc North by land of Richard A. Leonsrd, Jr., and the XJiht House Lot; Eait b; R. A. Williams 4t Dunpley, provisions, this treaty of trade and down. The. area will be dangerous Leonard. Jr. (now B«y View Land Im- 382 Snrlneflcld Ave. good relation!; will end, Is much to all boats during the period named. provement Company or Bay View Ceme- Summit, N. J., more violent In Its reaction than tery) and James Stilwell tract; South by Proctors, ssid Public Highway, .West by Jataei Stil- BY CONGRESSMAN • waa news received In this country well's lsnd'(n*iw Thomas H. Leonard). Aa of the-Japanese atrocities In China. WAYSIDE CLUB MEETING. described on a Hap ot tract herein con- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Japan la acting the naughty boy veyed maaecfay Henry Field, March 25, Estate of William Bookman, deceased. WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN Notice ia hereby given that the accounts ' who haa been dented his.candy and The regular, July meeting of. the THIRD TRACT! Adjoining the above. of the subscrlbsr, aabstltutlonary admin- (Special to The Red Bank Register.: Is banging Its fist's and head upon Wayside Poultry club was • held BEGINNING at a point In the road lead- istrator with will and codicil annexed of • the floor, bawling Invective at every- Thursday evening, July 27, at the SUITS Ing from Chapel RUI to Naveslnk In the the eaute of said Red Bank, N. X, tyfugp. . or bitter,, filibustering debate. ary 2!*, 1911, taken together are deecrlbed Doremui A Manson. ' as follows] I Broad Street, The Bureau of Biological Suvey Is BERINNINO In the center of the road Bed Bank, N. J. running from Chapel Hill to Bar Shore Proctorm. establishing a Wild Life Refuge foi PRODUCTION HOffOIl ROLLS. at the northwest corner of landa now or migratory water fowl In the Erlgan- formerly belonging to one Tracy | thenee tlne area near Atlantic City, for tho According to the State Extension running (l) North I degrees (S minutes Monmoath County Sarree-ate's Office* West atom tho center line ot the Chaoel In tha matter of the estate of Xvonna preservation of the Atlantic Bran Service report, the two Monmouth Hill to Bar Shore road 1.118 feet to the Morton, deceased. and other species wh,lch voulcj fln(J County Daly cltjb members owning Intersection of. the center lino of the Notice to creditors to praeent daleu It convenient to rest and propagate animals which received a place on Chapel Hill to Bay Shore Boad with the againit letate, . center line of Park Avenue, aa showa on Purauant to the order of Joseph L, Don* In the 15,000 acre area. the 4-H Production Honor Roll for said map| thence running (2) outwardly ahar* Surrogate of the Countr ot Mon-> The refuge will Include the marsh June wero Wilton Dangler and Ron- along the tenter line ot Park Avenue 2.S99 mouth, mede on the twentr-nlntli day of ald Smith of Asbury Park and Farm feet to the Northwest corner of other Julr* 1989, on the application of Cbarlee lands 'between the lower end o lands of the said Elisabeth King Hosfordi Ingalle Morton,'admlnlatrator of the es- Great Bay and the upper end o ingdale, respectively. thenee (I) South 4 deireee West along tate of Yvonne Morton, deceaied, notice Reed's Bay. Brlgantlhe channel Wil Wilton Dangler's three-year-old the Westerly Una of other land*, ot said la hereby given to the eredltore of said Guernsey produced 1,230 pounds of Elisabeth King Hoelord S70.80 feet to a decsaaed to exhibit to the subscriber, ad- be the south bound-try. LIUle Boach marble monument: thence (4) South SI ministrator as aforesaid, their debU and and Brlgantlnfe resort areas will not milk and 58.1 pounds of butter fat degrees 40 minutes West ltl.TI feet-to demand! against the said estate, under be included in the closed area, The to reoelve fturth place among all another monument In the line of other oath, within six montha from the date of club animals In the state In June, landa of the party of the first part hereto i the aforeaald order, or they will be for* proposed cut-oft highway from Tuck- thence (I) South If degrees 30 mlnutee ever barred of thilr aetloni therefor erton to Little Beach will not be af- In eighth place was Ronald Smith's west along other landi of the partr of tha against the said subscriber. fected. three-year-old Guernsey, who in her Br.t part hereto US feet to the center nf Dated freehold. N. J., Julr 21, 1119. eighth month produced BID pounds King's Hlihwar. otherwise known as the CHARLES INOALL3 MORTON, The Inland Waterway will remain Hlddlatown-Naveilnk Road: thence (S) 107 RlTir Road. Fair Haven. N. J. open for travel without restriction of milk and -17.6 pounds of butter North 74 degrees 40 minutes West I1I.M Applegste. Steveni, Foster fat. feet along the canter line of Xlng'i High- * Reuiillle. except that hunting will not be per- war, otherwlae known as the Mlddletown- Counsellor! at Lav, mitted along the waterway'within The 4-H club animals to receive Naveilnk Road, to a point; thence (7) Red Bank, N. J., the refuge boundaries, Flih'lng am recognition on the honor t;oll mui North IS degrees 1» minutes Weit along Proctors. dredging for clams and oysters -will produce at leaat 1,200 pounds ot milk the center line of King's Hlghtrar, other- and 45 pounds of butter fat In I hi wise known as the Middlstown*Nave«lnk be porrhltted as In the post- unde HMad. JU.II feet to a point In ths centei NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT state laws. There may bo, norno re month. line of said Boad, being the Southeaat coi- Estate of Uarr II.'Patterson, deceaied, Two t'oulfry club members also ner of said lands of said Tracr, thence Notice h herebr given that tho accounts atrlotlons during tho open seoxon on (•) along the Keeterlr aide or Una ot of the iubicrlb«r,. aubitltutlonarr adminis- waterfowl The main trnvclo received recognition In the poultry landa of laid Tracr North S degrees 30 trator with will annaud ot the eitate ot thoroughfares will be. left open bu report for Juno. Chester Thompson minutes Weet JH.iS feet to the North. •aid deotaied, will be audited and. stated some of tha shallower thoroughfare of Glendola managed a flock of 178 eaat cotfiat of said lands of said Traty; by the Surroilte of tho Countr of Mon- White Leghorns that averaged 20.7 thence, (S) North »• detreea II minute; mouth and reported for settlement to the Will be closed to boat traffic. Ther West aloni the Northerly side or line of Orpham' Court of esld Countr, on Tfanre- will ba large areas of Dliootln- eggs per blrrl In June, Russell Voor- lands of .eld Tracr, .Il4.lt («t to the d«r« the fourteenth day of B«ptenl-er, A. hees of Asbury Park obtained an point or place of Beginning. Ths prem- D. 19I«, at 10-00 o'clock a. m. Darllrhl marsh left open both to the nort Saving Time, at which time appllcatloa and to the south of the refuge area averngo of 17.1 eggs per bird from laee herelnsbove deeirlbed containing IMT M Whlto Leghorns. These boy» scree, mon or less. will be made for the allowance of commie* which Includes only a small part ol Subleci, however, to anr nublU tlshta •loni and roumel feel. the marsh In that vicinity. placed first and third, respectively, In roede adjoining or running through Dated Julr II, A. I). 1911. for the rntlrn state In the classifi- premliM In queitlon. If •*)*. •• IlkawUe IUCHAIIU P. CAMPIIEIJ. JR. The area set aside for the Ilrlgan cation ot 4-11 (looks with 79 bird to anr atieam or brook which mar iron UncroftT V. K ever or twi through the same. Subatltutlonarr Admlnlltratof tine Refuge Is the center ot tin or over, Subject likewise to such facts as an With Will Annexed. limited 'wintering ground or tho At aeruraU lurver would show. Wilbur J. llernhard, Kiq., lantlo Brant, a species, whluli has (In Belied as the pt-opertptopertr of Dorel, Int.Int . t 11 Clinton Htr«et, ON WAY TO VENEZUELA. (orporatlotl n of • thth e BtatBtte of NNew York, Newark, N. J.. cresaed In numbers to a point clnn Union I. Mil*-*-, et ale, taken In eieoutlen Proctor. ftrously near extinction. In ordci st the tult of Bankets Trust Compsnr end to properly protsot this species am Mis. George A, Dolaiush, who re- liasn Mlthaele, B»«store and Truiteei NOTICE OF SETTUMENT OF ACCOUNT give It a chance to recover, It I Mded for aeveral years on Conovm under the Last Will end Tenement o( E«lat« of Catharine A. Kean, de«eaied. desirable to provide an area when lane, left Friday by iteimer to Jolr lliakelh King Hoefdtd. deee-ue-l, and to Notice Ii herebr iilv'n that tho aieoimU Ce sold or ot the lufairiltiir, ailmlnUtrator of the oe- the brant can rest and feed wlthoui her hukban'd In Voneiuela. Mr. Dsla MOMllfl J. WOODRINO. Miotlir. tate »4 said cl»-«l««J, will be aurtlleil anj being disturbed. Many othsr speclci tush went to South Amer.loa nearlj Dale.1 July I. !••»• • , iiated br the I^itrnKita of the ("ountr ot of waterfowl and shore birds will two years ago. He la stationed al Arpl«iste, me»ena, Feiter * Reunllle. Mnnlnniith and -«t**,tl*-*t for leltlement to gotlrllOM, the Onibsno' ('omt of satd Count r. on also waive protection In,this ares. the Mune annde Oil company oper- (III I.) HI.II Thuriular. the 'niirttinlh well as pleaiuri, to Isy out the com Too HRMII • CoiK, pllfstlon nlll bo mule for the ellowalire Brant and other Important water- vliu § A cotk that IS too snrisll for the of rumml'ilnm and f*>un«»l feti. row) speolss, the Brlttatitln* Ilefugc P*W.f » -""I to supervise th< boliU I* no better than no cork «t |l«lo,| Julr !S, A. tl, 1911.-' ' buildings In their course of enollon You get Conoco Service at woll at tho famoui Conoco Products at theso Station*: THR MKIWIIANTit TBUfT COHrANX txoomis a, vary Important link Ii all. Prlntlnx ihonM gorraspond with OF RKII TlAN(f;N. J, nationalonstl systeiy»um off wiidilfi It Is nut known how long Mrs. Del. Its owner. If II mlareDreesnu him It Mr i rrshV K Mt: YitUiM It Ms'been our «perlenr» atuih wnr remain, tut eventually Mr Burdge's Conoco Service Station Triangle Oil Service Station had bittir to Into th« dlsetrd than >> Trail OMrer, fclhat the sefAMIshJaint or a refuge and MM. Dslstuih plan to make Uieli Into DUblls SUM* TIM lUslltlfl tob . lied tank. H, I, r JMrsMrt wl|41Ut use not only • horn* In thi company'* reiHy hold 13-15 White.Strtiet, Cor. Broad A White Su., nrlnllnn Is » oetf«t Bt for tha bust* - , . , AdmlnUiteter. nws and orofMSlonal ssrvlM Hi !•• W*ilnn A i>t>rf-mut, « mrnnMUM '"¥». Juit off Broad St, Red Bank Opp. Shrewsbury, DalrjTj, R«4 Bank KM tn\, N. J., RED BANK REGISTER. 'AUGUST 8. 1939.

their' granddaughter, MUs Jane house on Oak street Mrs. Ethel M. Keansburg. Cooke of Newark, for the remainder KJrkpatrlck, Democratic state com- Over $10,000,000 Gibbous Moon of the summer. mltteewoman from Middlesex county ,«*• R«J Bulk Btthter emn ba bouiM ra Ktmaitrarc >t tha Mom or K. L. UIUII, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dougherty of Lin- was the guest speaker. Mra. Arthur Paid to Jobless — AfteSr ^^dlmg ly ELEANOR MERCEIN P. !nU Lucia. Philip Ktlltr, Ch.rlM coln Court 'are entertaining relatives J. White of Bed Bank, state commlt- Vottl ud L. Zuekenun.) The Unemployment Compensation {Proa AngMit Ctmopolita) from Jersey City. teewoman from Monmouth county, commission of New Jersey this week presented the speaker. The next meet- To.D^te Girl /GUERNSEY is off the beaten nadc Thiags happen-there which A covered dish luncheon was held Mrs. Joseph Healy of Forest ave- passed the (10,000,000 mark in • the. at the rectory of St. Mark's Episcopal nue la confined to her home due toIng will be held August 26 at thepayment of job Insurance to eligible V7 wouldn't be likely to happen anywhere eke and that was why church Monday, July 31, at 1 o'clock. illness. '•_...' . home of Mra. White. unemployed workers. The average &1wag Man, Jilted, Can Blaine selected it for his summer holiday; He was a professor of Cards were played after the luncheon Mr, and Mrs, C. Bueckor and their Miss Lenora West, Mrs. P. Moore weekly job insurance check is $0.65. biology, and anthropology was hii avocation. He .was interested in and prises awarded to the winners. son, Richard of Palmer avenue vis* and her. daughter, Vivian visited Recently the commission disbursed Wound. Himwlf in tnegauths and"monoliths and' relics of the supernatural Druids. Tnfi Mr. and Mra, August Aalbue of Hod Seaside Heights Wednesday. Trenton Tuesday. the one-mllllonth cheok. . s. Channel Islands faidnated him with their weird, folkloric superstitions Brooklyn spent the week-end at their . John Gclsler ol Forest avenue hu The second pollyanna tjlrthday par- Executive Director Harold G, iribff- Tavern Phone Booth and stories of witchcraft and un- cottage on LoRoy place. returned home . from Jersey City, ty of Group 4, C. I, A. was a chow man today announced that €8 new earthly dangers. Be soon found that Group 4, c. I. A., held a meeting where he has been a surgical patient meln. luncheon held at the Methodist cases had been .referred to' the board That was the strangest of all ro- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Grace Episcopal ohuroh Monday evening. of review during June.' • •••'.. - WHY IS IT? ; I'ranlc Johnson if Headden's Cor- there was. something, more exciting mances. Cary never saw Gille except at Medical center for the past month. ner-sought, to end nla life Monday Lund of LInton place. • Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mooro and Miss Dorothy Oiger and Joseph Fourteen' of thesa cases were la- in Guernsey than megaliths or at night. They swam together in a In the local cemeteries, night,'according to police, when at- dark pool .in the moonlight They Mr. and Mrs. John Oertel of Creek family of Manning place visit' Horowitz are planning to enter the bor disputes Involving a large num- witchcraft—Gwynneth d'Anbierny— road are the parents of a son born preliminaries of the Harvest Moon tempts to make s date with a young to young and gay and beautiful, and talked incessantly. She bad a sur- aide Heights Sunday. .. ;•• ber of workers. In three cases.the sea so many o/'ithe'. lady friend failed. Using a '.41-eallber Sunday at Monmouth Memorial hos- Sergeant and Mra. Bennett ball,' • board of review decided there was always followed about by her ador- prising breadth of experience for MEM0BIA18 .ci^atefl revolver Johnson, 26 yean old, shot ing, . stuttering cousin, Heller St one so young — had remarkable pital. avenue are entertaining thelr.il Mrs. Hla Seal of New York vls- no stoppage of work caused by labor Aimi'slT above the heart* In.a tele- Leger. •'• - •'•••' . . •. • opinions about books, music and the Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Miller of ton Bennett of Newark for a !d her brother Sergeant Bennett of disputes and' the workers, were not produced by thla phone booth in Btalder'a tavern on It was Gwynneth who introduced theatre. She had traveled widely. Charles street have purchased a lot Miss Frances Martin of New e local police department, over the disqualified for • benefits for. this xts.% BrlBg« avenue." him to Sarlc Islmd, the most primi- For a long time she maintained an on Francis place and are planning to and David Slater of Forest week-end. son. Flfty.four cases received' dur- There must ba , . and ,Is 4;i odd physical aloofness toward him Mrs". Louis Kuhn, and Mr. and Mrs. ing June Involved Individual claim- r A Johnson.had made three telephone tive of them all, and it was on Sark 1 build a homo there In the near future. Long Island, spent Saturday as calls to the women. Miss Lillian . that hi met the Baroness H6el, an and then one night she came into Jerry De Capua of Carr avenue, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William <3ohl- V. E. Farrell and children all of this ants. . * ' •' . •••,': ' ' •• '.' Hanson, a cook on the eatate of - aging novelist, whose - fascination his arms and he held her bewitching who was arrested July 22 on a charge haua of tho Bcachway. borough, were among the recent vis- The Unemployment Compensation Ambry. L. Haikell in Mlddletown was indubitable' and whose reputa- loveliness close to him. He stroked . A picnic was held at Charlie's itors to the World's fair. her pale, blond hair and then he of drunken driving after his ear had .commission of New Jersey today di- townehlp. * The first call was made tion was always a little in doubt. collided with three others, was sen- Beach, Cliffwood, by tho St. Mark's Mr. and Mrs. Smythe of Queens, rected this message to workers: ' at 3 .o'clock and, according to Miss There were odd stories about the made a startling discovery. One of Sunday-school, Tuesday. Long Island, visited Mrs. Smythe'a Thomas Manson & SOD her ears was missing'. No sooner had tenced to 30 days In the county Jail Every worker applying for bene- Hanson, hla Invitation mi refused. Baroness and'her pronounced inter- Thursday . by Recorder Henry Mr, and Mrs. E. FlUpatrlck of undo, Samuel B. Reynolds of BeacorV fits must have a social security ac- TESVO cat in young men. There were also ne touched the smooth side of her Beach, Wednesday, He.again called at 10 o'clock and head where an ear should have been Schwelzer. His license was also rc- Newark are spending the summer at count numbor. If your account num- MEMORIALS asked her to reconsider, but the re- stories to the effect that she was a their cottage on Bayvlew avenue. Anlela Deslrlo, 18, of Elisabeth, was ber card has been mutilated or lost, ,witch. Some* people said, she hadthan a cock crowed .faintly and Gille Vqked for a two-year'perlod. ply was atill negative. The Women's club of the St. Mark's arrested Sunday by Officer Mauch or If you never had a number, ad- Monuments, Markers, been punished for her'witchcraft by started furiously up out of his arms Mrs, Mary. Weaver (bt Euclid ave- Mausoleums. "Th,ls b the zero hour," Johnson and fled. He found himself unable nue has concluded a few week's stay church will hold Its annual garden for reckless driving, Ho was fined vise tho olalms taker at the time you having her ears cut off, but that you $5 by Recorder Henry Schwelzer. apply for' benefits, • : ¥U reported to have told, the pus- couldn't tell because of the wealth to follow her. He neyex^saw her at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tay- party on Monday, August 7, on the 19 DEUMBIOND PLACE lied bartender, aa he entered the of her silvery hair. \ •'• ' , again. jy ^^^N lor of Beacon Beach. Merryman Garden Lawn, Port Mon- Agatha Wagenor, 67, whllq walk- Important—If you have had more telephone booth for the third time. mouth, Refreshments will bo.served Ing along the boardwalk at Oakwood than one social security number be There were two reasons why Cary In a fever Blaine began to make - Rev. Henry Fell is spending a Fhone B. B. H. * A few momenta later a shot was inquiries about Gille on the island. month vacationing in Indiana. and prlVe's awarded to the winners place, stepped Into a hole and frac- euro to give the claims taker all th* heard and Johnson toppled from the Blaine left Guernsey and went to of card games. tured her loft ankle. The ambulance stay at Sark for awhile. One of them No one on Sark had ever heard that A surprise bridal shower was given numbers you have had! booth. •-•'-.- the Baroness Heel had a niece. Gille for Miaa Iris Register of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Foerster was summoned and she was taken to If you; have used different names RED BANK was that he was interested in the the Rlvorvlew hospital, after being Two attendants at the Jones gas- stories about the. Baroness and inLatouche had been the baroness' Florida, at the home of Mrs. Emma of Manning place . are entertaining during employment tell claims taker oline service station nearby, who had own name beforejany of her numer- Schanck of Creek road. Miss Reg- Miss Shirley. Elman of Jersey City. treated by Dr. Foman. - ' what other names you have' worked the withered old lady herself, and : neard the. shoU, removed the victim the other was that he found himself ous marriages. He could not even ister.will become the bride' of Wil- Eugene Smith of Nutley was a re- Mrs, Mildred Pools, and her sons, under. .-.':'. .""•'. . ' to Rlverview hospital, where Dr. . falling in love. with Gwynneth prove that Gille Latouche, whom he liam Schanck August 12. Those pres- cent guest of William Shannon of Mrs, William Glover, Mrs. Paul Keep your own record of your Lawrence A. Sangmelater removed d'Aabigny. Heller St. Leger was had held in his arms,,even existed. ent at the shower were Mrs. Ray- Qranvllle Park, Foulks and Mrs. Andrew Srtellgroye earnings, showing social .security the bullet. Johnson spent a com- unable to conceal his jealousy. Cary Blaine decided not-to finish mond Mason and MlAs Dorothy Close A bungalow on Shoro boulevard, and her son are spending a week at and and'unemployment'Compensa- How do you fortable night and hla condition was Guernsey families are very close out his holiday on the Channel of Keyport; Mrs. Frank Thome, Mrs. owned by Joseph Martin, caught flro Central Bridge, New York. . tion deductions, Always keep u reported the next morning as good. and Gwynneth would certainly Islands. He went back to Guernsey James Decker, Mrs. George D. Wednesday due to defective wiring. Mr. and Mrs. George Preston and record of the correct name and of- The police were notified-and Capt. marry her cousin someday. Cary felt to say goodby to Gwynneth and to Schanck and Misses Dorothy Qlger, their jam of Maplewood, are spending that Sark was safer all the waypromise to come back for her wed- Firemen were summoned and soon fice address of every employer for Joseph.Bray was-assigned to Inves- Vivian Moore, Doris Thome, Victoria extinguished the blaze before much a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. whom you work. This may be ex- tigate. Johnson was formerly em- around." > • . .'. . ding to Holier. Gwynneth was so Lenourch, Ruth Brown and Mrs. John Beatty of Main street buy TIRES? damago could be done. ceedingly, valuable, as your employer ployed by Allen brothers, contractors Safety was hardly the wofa he warm and wholesome, so sweet, that Henry Covert. The novena to St. Ann at the St. it cost him a pang. The day he sailed MUs J. Moorhouso of Francis may go out of business and the rtc- and developers,of several, tracts at should have chosen, however..'He placo entertained tho members of the Ann's church ended Wednesday. ' ods may be lost . ' ;'< . • Red Bank and vicinity. met Gille Latouche on a Friday a surprising thing happened. Helier The annual picnic of the National St. Loser came down to tho boat Legion of Greek-American War vet- C. I. A., Qroup No. 2 last Tuesday , Always use the same, name. . • night,.the night for magic,- under Twenty-year-old Prince Charming, the dim luconce of a gibbons moon. and told Cary that he could not erans, "Alexander the Great" Post afternoon. Always, sign your name Hie same marry GwynnSth. They were first No. 1 of New York, will bo held gun- owned by & plantation near Alken, way. •' ' "• Rev; Carroll Butcic He was wandering; around the island Mrs. Lawrence Scott of Belford was South Sarollna, was said In 1939 to near midnight when ho-came upon cousins and their parents had been day at the Belvedere Beach park. hostess to the local members of the her in her long dark cloak. She had first cousins and that made it unsafe. Christ NikoylanniB, the commander be the oldest registered Hereford bull Bovs nan make extra rocket monet Returns to Pulpit Jolly Eight, Tuesday. ' • in the world. • selllne The Resistor.—Advertisement the face of an angel or an elf and "Look here, sir," Helier said to of the post, Is chairman of tho af- A meeting of the Star of Bayside Rev, C. M. Burck, pastor of her likeness to tba Baroness Hoel Blaine. "What are you going to do fair. Music, furnished by tho so- ounelimOfl, Daughters of America Christ church W Shrewsbury, the was unmistakable. She seemed to be about this? The thing we both want ciety's members, games and a parade Chapel of the Holy Communion at was held Friday at tho Veterans hall the Baroness, in a young and'beau- is 'to make Gwynneth happy, isn't of the uniformed members, will com; on Maple street and Myrtle avenue. Fair Haven and St. John's'church at tiful version. Gille said that she was it?". prise the program. little Silver, hopes no layman In all Baroness Hoel's niece and amanuen- A stago and screen show was held Begins At Cary Blaine knew what to do. He The police department has been In- Friday evening at the Casino-theater three congregations Sunday has a sis. Whatever he was. she was theleaped off the boat that was takiinng memory that reaches back to August most stimulating companion Cary structed by the commission to hand on the Beachway for tho benefit of him away from Guernsey. He diddi summonses to all those violating tho 8, 192?. , had ever known. He was obsessed what you would have done under the Now Point fire company,' ordinance that radio and loud speak- Mrs. John J. McDonnell of this bor- GRADUATION Quite .by accident, the'jaator ex- with her beauty. He thought of similar circumstances. He married plains, he chose" "The Transfigura- nothing else. Gwynneth d'Aubigny. er systems along the boardwalk and ough has been named chairman of tion" .as his sermon subject for this Carr avenue sections may operate | tho party to be held at tho Deal Ca- Whin Will You' Bt • or S Yuri From Now? . Sunday, and after complete prepara- only between tho hours of 11 o'clock slno, for the benefit of the stago fund . Don't Lo» Any Time In Pnptrlni Your tion happened to look back through Annual Field Day and In spite of early light frosts In the morning and 9 o'clock at night. of tho Georgian Court College at * Folur.. Tln« Is V«luibl«. his service records to find he had oats continue to grow. This action barf been taken following Lakcwood. Others on the committee Enroll Now In • Proftulon that Stcuret Perennial rye grass seeded up toseveral complaints In the past few from this borough Include Mrs. IS. delivered the same sermon at of St. George Lodge A Splandld Future And Good Income, Shrewsbury ana Uttle Silver" exactly September 1 gives us one of the best weeks that the ordinance has bean Schocn,; Mrs. F. Nichols, and Mra. J. Con.ull Vm Now.. r The American Order Sons and cover' crops—far spuerlor to wheat violated. Bradley. IT years ago this Sunday. • . All tn. Mod Mod am Equlpm.nl and Services will be resumed In all Daughters of St. George for tho State or rye under many conditions and a Mrs. Amelia Moorfleld and her Captain and Mrs. H. Weaver of of New Jerfey will hold Its annual very satisfactory later pasture for daughter, Mrs. William Shannon, en- InilruminU at Your Dlipoul. •• three "churches Sunday after being North Arlington and Robert and Wll- Wm Alio Htva Thrai ProfeMlonai closed for. a month while the pastor Bummer fellowship and Held day Inmilk cows, ' tertained'the following guests at | Ham Bracken of Garfleld were guests was on vacation. Holy communion the Sylvan Forum at Holmdel all Sweet corn fodder, even though their home "Moor Shan" on Shoro Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Wholcn Man lna tractors, • . •. Is the anavver- will be observed at 8 a. m. at Fair day, Sunday, August 13, under the ears have been removed,' has been boulevard this week. Mrs. Michael of Lohscn avenue. - - • Siturdir Optn by Appointment Only. ' ' ' Haven. Morning prayer will start at leadership of Its state president, Sam- known to make an excellent substi- Shannon and Mrs: Daisy Kennlson, Mr, and Mrs, John L. Callahan of Emit FarminU C in be ArrUsad. ' ' ' lt RUNS and RUN% Little Silver at 9:30 and a commuri- uel E. Bullock of Flemlngton, who tute for sllago when cut at the Mr. and Mrs, Herman Schulso and Brooksldo nvenuo are visiting Union FREE PLACEMENT BUREAU . FREE INSTRUMENTS Ion service will start at Shrewsbury will preside at the evening session proper date and packed thoroughly their daughters Barbara Ann and'city for a week. at 11 o'clock. of song and oratory starting at 6:30 in, tho silo. Kathleen, all of Jersey City. Mr». Margaret Bovlo of Hudson BEAUTY CULTURE and RUNS! p. ra. In the auditorium. The public Soybeans and cowpeas should as Florence Mulhearn, 22, of Jersey avenue Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Is cordially. Invited. a rule be harvested for either hay City, a summer resident of Keans- Mabel Price of Elizabeth, or silo before the bean seed becomes burg, who was-totally blind in her The Women's Democratic club of NEW JERSEY ACADEMY Shower Tendered The principal speakers at tho even- any she, however, in case of emer- Hl-Wlde Tread Ing .session, ' 6:30 p, m. will be right *eye for IT years regained th Monmouth county were entertained . FRIN. ELEANOR J: BOWERS ' Mary Ann Sieling gency, it may be the moat practical sight of this eye last week after doc- Saturday afternoon by tho Regular BeU^Mp i Non-SWd Fred A. Hartley, Jr., now a member Formirlr Hiad Taichar anil Inatructor at', tka Comprtulen-Proof of congress*, and Miss Nellie Kcnyon, thing to allow those beans to be- tOrs had declared her case hopeless.!Democratic club of the'Thomas Jef- Miss Ann Hailer of Little Silver Wilfrid Acidamr. Cord past president.of.^.thc Daughters of como almost hard bofore they are!Miss Mulhearn, nt the age of flvcifcr,On Democratic club. gave a shower Saturday afternoon cut for'hay or grass Bllage. Dual-Cord Breakers In honor of Miss Mary Ann Slellng, SU George. ' The field day events will had lost the sight of both eyes In an] Tho Monmouth County Women's Hobart Bldg., PERTH AMBOY Hobart St. Include games and prizes for boys The county agent thinks that fish- automobile accident but through Democratic club held, a meeting Sat TEL.,P. A. 4-1220 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. ing- is a, far moro profitable occupa- "LIFETIME Slellng of Maple avenue, Red Bank, and girls, also for women. medical treatment was able to useurday at the New Point Comfort fire OVABAHTEE" • tion than additional cultivation In a one eye. It was on the last day of who is engaged to Phil Hosier of The big events will be the soccer field or vegetable field where there Little Sliver. . and softbail games In the afternoon tnc novena to St Ann at the St. Is no grajs or weeds to bo destroyed. Ann's Catholic church that her eye- $8" Those present at the.shower were by players from over the state. The Old hedgerows and fences might be Reg. 10 Quart Miss Mary Ann Slellng, Mrs. Harry order has SO lodges In New Jersey, sight was miraculously regained. The removed and cleaned up by using news of the "Miracle" quickly spread tSzll: Button, Mrs. Louis J. Slellng, Mrs, one being at Freehold. that labor that would otherwise be 'tJfcli; Royal' Truswell, Mrs. Benjamin A, Refreshments will be served at pop- riding the tractor or following the and Father John-J. Lucltt announced I 25c NATIONAL $fO« Shoemaker, Jr., Mrs. Richard Nevl- ular prices. A nominal fee of tenteam. Miss Mulhcarn's good fortuno from I Galvanized flow the pulpit the same, night. The St. a.K-11 us,. Mrs. Herbert McClees, Mrs. Ed-cents for adults will be charged for If we have given you a thought gar Blake, Mrs. David Mountford, admission to the field day games, Ann's church was the scene ((cveral Value Bar In the above suggestions it is only years ago of wide publicity when Mrs. Norman E, Titus, Mrs. Erdman, starting at 10 a.m. and continuing because each end every one of them Mrs. Kenneth" Dletz, Mrs. Fred until 5 p, m. necausc ci.cn ana every one or tnem what WM supp0B(.a to have been a Walsh, -"Miss Ruth Beutell, Miss Pat- have been discussed tlmo and time ¥visioi-|0n. ooff aSt, .An Ann .appeareoo.ar«dd oonn ththee PAItS ty Hammond, Miss Edna Schmidt, again with numerous farmors of front door of the church nnd lasted PROWN'S Monmouth county. Mrs, Andrew B. Murray, Mrs. Her- •"• SHALL WE GIVE "UP? for several days. Thousands came bert Parkell, Miss Julian Oullek, Miss to witness the "apparition." | Thur., FrL Edna 'Hill, Miss Margaret Tuller, Every successful farmer in Mon- ANNUAL DINNER I^ANCE. Mr, and Mrs. Q. Raymond Cookc & Sat. Miss Mabel Wilbur and Mrs. L. F. mouth county has been through per- of Beacon boulevard are entertaining Banyard. iods of discouragement time and Reservations are being made for time again; and In most Instances, tho coming 4th annual dinner-dance according to County Agent Doug- of the Oceanport Republican club Leonardo Man lass, sooner or later, the sore places which will be held at the West End ENJOY A SEA-BREEZY are healed with little or no scar casino Friday night, September 1. Struck by Car left State Highway Commissioner E. Donald Sterner of Belmar will be tho EVENING SAIL Limit 2 Only Alfred Groves, 64, of Burlington The optimism among the many oaatmnster and Senator W. Warren ! place, Leonardo, is In a serious condi- farmers of Slonmouth county Is Barbour of Locust will be the prlncl- ' tion In Monmouth Memorial hospital, without doubt the only reason "why pal jipcakcr. j Long Branch, today with Injuries they own some 'of the best soil East Men! Glatt Full Size lustalned early Saturday morning of the Mississippi river and have Mm. Marie Cox, president of the when, he was struck by a car as he some of the moat comfortable homes club, has Informed The Register that RANDOM walked along Route 35, near Middle- anywhere in the United States. reservations aro limited to 280 and ' TO NEW YORK Water Pitchers she further states that this limitation SEE • Wall stow r°u bow to get town. Every day brings questions' to the Is made so that those who attend and return Mr. droves received a fracture of County Agent from numerous farm- COTTON real* Ure Talue AT A PMCE will be able to spend a comfortable TfarM cool. dtUahtful hour* CM ih« Oval Straw YOUTA USE. HaraOwB Tbes the left leg, a fractured right arm era aa to how best to meet certain evening and not be crowded as Is ipicioui S.S. Siodr Hook, rcUtlng md Internal Injuries. The drlvsr of situations. While he Is not able to ind breathing tht ctmliriiloi, tea* SOCKS «e buill lo vrlrt T»u long, easr usually tho case at the gatherings of tctattd tit. the'car which struck him was An-foresee the • future any more com- this nature, MATS 19' miles ol Ida." worry-Ira* drlr- thony Concelcao of Elizabeth. No pletely than most farmers, his head TWILIGHT DINNIR IAIIS OUR lag. Priced low to slart wllh, ictlon will be taken against the man along with the farmers' can often Mrs. Venctla' Crawford Is chalrmin Kvtry day. Dallcloua dlnnar, RRa made el lire tough rubber and lntll authorities learn the outcome, work out a little bit more satisfac- and Jules Uzdllla Is co-chairman of to II.JO, latv.d on thla Irlii—. C if Mr. Qroves' Injuries. tory program than either alone. the nffalr which promises to ecllpie itio 1 la, eartl anil hlr larvlca. Ladies' Rubber ••!( comprmlon-proof cord; their all former similar undertakings by Pair low cost per mile makes yont According to the police report, the For example, during normal sea- 11.00 Round Trip Wtakdari Ight rear tire of the Elizabeth car sons, If soybeans with oats or Su-this well-known Republican organi- money go larthtr, $ 1.25 Round Trip Sundajri' TEA APRONS J >lew out, making the driver lose dan grass are seeded beforo the fifth zation. An orchestra of 11 pieces Windows! Limit 6 Pair 4 :ontrol. Mr. Qrovis was walking on of August, and there are satisfac- will play for dancing, Trfiva Atlantic IlllMnndi Pltr he shoulder of the highway. tory growing conditions, from 12 to 1:00 r. M. WaaJidayt—«:tS !'. M. HOT SUN AND 01D TIRES 1$ Inches of growth can be secured Kiimlaya On Time All the Time. Sptc/J IAU Tsrnltr Gntpi All Sizei Straw Reg. Friday Onlyl .of ARE A BAD COMBINATION before frost If you want printing done on time Reg. 98c Policeman Breaks MOONIIOHT SAILS e In hoi suramtr weather, tins' Oata seeded from August 1 to » ve Tho rtcglster a trial. For over Spend a, romaotlc ivcnlof dancing to 49c Blue Willow frequently gives one of • the best J years The Register has been de- lna iwinsr tonal of tna S. S. Saodr SLIPPERS 80 "heal up."^bld tins may gl»e Arm in Fall livering printing when promised.— Hook Ofihttin (Wnkdayacnlr). early fall pastures for dairy cattle, AdvcrtliemenL PICNIC way under the extra ptessuie. •1.00 Round Trip WIIKDAYS C Ofllctr William Fix of the Middle- 0x11 lur. 'o» aaj NAPKINS Enjoy your raoallon wllh own township police department < •1.2S Rtund Trip SUNDAYS Tea Pots 25 "MARATHONS aU around." ustalned a fracture of the laft arm "••'w"-wiaiBiB™e»»e™e»e»jjsi«iia»ija«jei L>. Allioilc WshUndi Plir. 98 Vadnssday nlfht In a fall from, the W«tlnla>aH30l>.m.,SiindanS:)>p.in, JUGS Grass Rugs 1 INSTANT CREDIT oat of Police Chief Earl N. Hoyar Hurry! Hurry! * Sale Positively tMWM HUT lltVKI TO NIW rOIK n Sand/ Hook bay off Leonardo. Thlil»i li iha dfliibiful. Mabriai; war • EASY-PAY ternu to lultYOV. The offloer, In an attempt to save Niw York for your rlili to tKa 3' Itnult from a ducking, struok. the Ends Saturday. August 12th W01DrbfI a Fair. Go b* conMcilos iriiai IU-K. SAC ' No wattlng-no red tape. BUY Of OUMmotol r coacnaa. or url*a foot ca# lo KxUtiilvn Ida of the boat. Tha aeetdent os- Atlantic llfinlanda Pfor.ooardihf S.fi, Large HOW-and SAVE as you ride. urred shortly after ha and Detictlve MMr IIOIJK and »T I1MIT A.H,tll«lf|!P.H, 140 Wnst Front Bt. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES v!ra firm CONGOLEUM Decorated tool ,.( w. 4:nri «[ illrfrll t In Floor Galvanized YACIIT CMJB rATRONK. WM' Fair. r'r«'|iiafit 1 ICE TEA Tclopliono lied Bank 1IM. j Men'i Solci 3ewed and Rubber Heels ... $1.00 fin I j Among those at the Hea Bright Men • Solei only 75 GLASSES Quick Itoad fiervloa ; jacht club over the week-end were tPICUl ONIOAY IXCimiOrli Covering MATS K. KMlay, Colonel Jacobs, AllUon Rubber Heel. - Men'i & Womon'i'"'Z'Z'.'. ^25 IVIRY DAY «1.I5 iaund Trip TUBS Blern, Harold Hyer, M. M. Ttogera, Reynolds end party, H. 1. Moyer, J, Women 1 Leather Top Lifu 15 Tiillor. Al fltiln. Mr. and Mra. lurry Trout, Dr. Begin, Mr. and Women'a Soles ...SZ. "...... ,6Oup c C [ti». Wlllllr4..llulllvan, Mr. and Mrs. Now'a your opportunity to pet the Sq. Y(d, m Am in*, Mr, and Mrs. Ur- Each 49. lin, Mr. and Xrs. Arthur Moainnls, best in workmanship at reducer! pricoH. •AIIIIMIMNOAao IIMIIHOWN n«-mimnU or 6 JTr, anil Mr*. TCMIamLomrg«n , KM- *44 \ »«»»I— D«ytl«M Haw IWr and 4Bn Reg. 98c Limit 6 Only lard Merge and John Achells. GRAND'S SHOE SHOP Ttr nUklmtt kltnmilM mow// Mil Reg. 10c Limit 1 Only I The mat to betttr and bluer bu*l- Mailiidi through Tht H*alsttr*a a*. S.S. SANDY HOOK ALL MERCHANDISE ON SALE THURS., FRI. & SAT., EXCEPT NOTED tnlilwt coUtmnsr^dHrililiwm. •MIATIt IT IIIIIT (IHTIM IAIIIOA* ge Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 3, 1939.

FRENCH TOAST &1BTON BISKHMAN. COOTJSELLOB * UNOW Will be Food, of course, must be well AS DESSERT OR MAIN oam. 10 Broad SL. - IK. N.I. leasoned to be worthy of Glad to Antvser Any I Hot Off the Griddle I COURSE OF MEALQTOTO aVDOBEMUS*.' 1-TLi'--."-Ji'^ its piquancy Queation* en Food Three Meals A Day COONSELLORS AT MW. • Copyright BX SIDNEY SNOW, IBM Edited by WtLHA E. DEtJTE ESTHEB 0ONLAN < I Of all the quick and easy, dishes '- John J. Oulno, Tbouu H.J3tt(tnt that the housewife may or may notVincent J. McCue. . BowBrSrHiXawa know for-feeding her brood during William L. • Buwll. Jr. • _ „ •••• this, the summer-vacation—French Clothes that are not rinsed thor- Toast, Is probably the simplest, and Parsons, Labrecque A Borden.'- Dining Abroad oughly have a very dingy appear- LOUNSELI.OBS AT LAW. Assorted Sandwiches To most pleasing to the children. Fix it 18 W.U.c. St. Rtd B«ak ance. Rinsing Is an important as sometime and just watch It disap- fhaodora D.' PmrsoDa : Edmund J.Cuwaa washing Itself and therefore, you pear from the tattle—serve it as the Theodore J. Labrtcane Lortn * jjThera are occasions, when a day Is cold sandwich may also be made by timing Children Win Compliments (Nan Jtrwf and Haw Xork Ban) ' £}' .particularly hot that we serve an crushing fried bacon and sprinkling A shack shelf In the refrigerator FRENCH TOAST 1 Eln PU». S3 Park Raw, on applesauce spread on bread. .In will be very helpful to icebox raid- R.d Bank. N. J. Ntw Ysrk •fl* evening meal that seems adequate ers and will save the food you have 2 eggs, slightly beaten- 7,-', and quite in keeping with the day— this case the bread should be but- B/ SJDNEr SNOW Vi teaspoon salt tered. The Idea of a favorite dish made in planned for other servings. Keep a MOBBIS eOBTNEB, ' * ' put then, later. In tl>e evening we find foreign manner will appeal 'to supply of sandwich spreads, relishes; 4 cup milk ' \t that maybe the dinner wasn't ade- Shrimp Sandwich—Flake canned Cartiliad Public Accountut. : v shrimps, and combine with half the children .and make the treat a double fresh and canned fruits and salad 6 slices bread, cut tn half diag- AUDITS — TAX BEP0RT8. . t * ,• mute enough after all, as the entire one, particularly if that treat is their makings on: this shelf. onally » Broad Street, Rtd Buk. N. J. <<', family takes turns snooping In the quantity of chopped.cucumber, salt- old favorite,: chocolate pudding. TeL R«d Bak!*:* ';'' refrigerator—or complaining about a ed, and a little.lemon juice. Spread Mother might find this aJittle more Combine eggs, salt 'and milk—dip [V.. - certain: emptiness that all house- on graham bread. round-about than Just opening a slices of bread in mixture and saute Pineapple and Nut Sandwich—Cut v DR. I. W. CARLBON -:;.. wives recognize as a hunger call. package of a perepared'pudding and To blend cheese" with sauces, cut in hot butter or other shortening on j There. Just isn't much to do at such a rounds of white bread the sl£e of adding a certain amount of milk, etc. a griddle until 'golden brown on both eftJBGEON CHIBOFODlSr ' canned pineapple slices.: Butter, lay But if the children have been par- It first Into small pieces. Cook slow- sides, Serve hot with maple syrup, time, but settle down to making a pineapple between, dust with nutmeg ly and stir constantly until It has FOOT AILMENTS • ' •;' nice tray cJ sandwiches with either ticularly good all week, this-will blended. Or you can press the cheese cinnamon and sugar or raspberry , cold milk, Jccd tea or whatever bev- and sprinkle on a. few chopped nuts. really be a very special week-end Jam. Oflea Hourll O«llj 8:!0 «JO. to (:10 p.m. Cover with another slice of bread. through a sieve-with a spoon and Evenlosi: Tueidij tad Thursday. , erage Is mast popular la your home. treat for them:: -• •. then mix It into the sauce, : Here are a few sandwich suggestions Domino Sandwich—1 cup chopped FRENCH TOAST SPECIAL For appointment phone M« , tongue,, 2 tablespoons chopped dill ; PUDIM DE CHOCOLATE . French toast" . that mmight not be among your rep- : ertoire: pickles, 3 tablespoons mayonnaise, . Applesauce » • 60 BBOAD 8T, BED BANK, N. ». ertoire: Swiss cheese, dark and white breads, %-ctip bread crumbs," tpasted' ' Scrambled Eggg Sandwich—Chop ; % cup port wine Watermelon stalns^pften can be Whipped cream flavored with mo- left-o ham nd add butter. \. •• • lasses DR. MILDRED HULSART small bits of left-over ham and add Cut breads In very thin slices and 2 tablespoons almonds, blanched removed from clothlngT»r_covers by to scrambled eggs with a very little 1 square unsweetened chocolate, rubbing them with glycerine, then Prepare French toast according to STJHOEON CHIBOPOblST^ mayonnaise or enough melted butter spread with creamed butter. Alter- grated wash them five minuter later in nate .breads, beginning with white, directions above. Put applesauce be- .Foot Orttop*dlc»—Electro-Therapy to make of spreading consistency. which Is spread with mixture of 3 tablespoons sugar warm water and mild soap suds. tween slices of French toast Serve Use white bread. tonge, pickle and mayonnaise. Spread ' % cup currants with whipped cream, which has been Offica Hours: Dally 9 ti.rn.loS P. to. Bacon • Applesauce Sandwich — brown slices with Swiss cheese and ty teaspoon cloves flavored with, molasses. SvaninBs: Tuesdajr. Tbursdar. Saturday.. Spread a slice of bread with tart ap- repeat, having four layers. Trim off * eggs, separated nlesaiice, cover with thin slices of The Ice cream that nearest ap- Closad Wadoesdar aittenibOB.. Phona. 90sJ crusts, weight, chill and slice cross- Four, the wine over the bread proaches in texture and taste that bacon and place In hot pven until ba- wise. . crumbs and soak for ten minutes, 1M BBOAD ST, BED BANE, N, J. con is crisp. Serve at once, A good which was made in the churn-freezer Combine - the almonds, which have has A cooked custard base and a SCALLOPED CRAB, been cut in slivers, the grated choco- small amount of whipped cream. late, sugar, currants, cloves and mix Gelatin, tapioca, cornstarch and SHRIMP OR LOBSTER with the bread crumbs, Beat the marshmaUqw are also employed as L. W. Lancaster One Ideal Salad Suggestion yolks of the,eggs until light and add foundations and "binders" in various to the first mixture. Fold In the recently developed Ice creams. Rich The popularity of sea food dishes Civil Engineer and stiffly beaten whites. Fill a buttered milk may be combined with corn- In the summer Is so great that one mold about % full, cover and steam HEHES AN OLD-FASHIONED BONO addressed to romantic young starch or eggs, to make a richer base probably hasn't collected as many Surveyor for two hours. Serve with chocolate men. which has (lie refrain, "Can she bake a cherry pie?" Even In for an Ice cream. Evaporated milk recipes, for these dishes as could be PLANKING For A Ladies' Luncheon sauce. is often combined with thin cream used, without too. much repetition. these streamlined days, a good fruit pie is an offering: that will win A sea food dish will be so pleasing Once the wine Is heated all the al- compliments from any male whether he be a bachelor with a roving eye for a rich custard base. It may also Whin a group of ladies gather for '/4 cup maraschino cherries cohol evaporates, so mothera need be used in place of whipping cream. that "seconds" will be in demand.. sTBuoitmAi. oxaiON % cup oil mayonnaise • • '..' < or. a staid husbands Here are failure proof recipes for these delicacies Steel • Belnforccd OoncreU an afternoon starting with a lunch- have no worries about it. SCALLOPED CRAB, SHRIMP eon it Isn't always the great problem • 1 cup whipping cream made, with sweetened condensed milk. Any. bride can count on them to 2 tablespoons sugar • , impress, the most skeptical in-la\v«. The filling is always magically BCILDINGS for the hostess that. It seems—she Mix the i cheese thoroughly with OR LOBSTER . ,.. . need only In this weather literally smooth and creamy and best of all, .you don't need to go near the stove As a nice little .touch for a picnic, S tablespoons butter ' "^"T, M Battto Bead, two tablespoons of cream. Add mayr at all, If you use this recipe for chocolate wafer pie crust "throw" some things together, shove onnalse, lemon juice and salt. Cut START THE DAY RIGHT drain canned pineapple sticks and 4 tablespoons flour > them: Into her refrigerator and for-pineapple into small pieces. Chop WITH CRUMB COFFEE CAKE dry on paper towllng. Roll lightly in 2 cups light cream or top milk Fair Hayen, N. J. »t them until just a little before pecans, Seed and quarter the cher- brown sugar, wrap In pastry, press tt teaspoon salt ' me to serve, then she brings them ries, Chop maraschino cherries, '•••«• MAGIC PEACH MERINGUE PIE edges together firmly. Bake In a hot 8 oven (400 F.) about 30 minutes. Dash of.pepper. out, arranges them attractively and Combine pineapple, cherries, orango The housewife with a little fore- . Hi cups (1 eon) sweetened 1 cup sliced peaches Dash ot cayenne WOMAN'S EXCHANGE i lo! she can have something Just like slices, sugar and chopped nuts; then ight will Btop one of these after- condensed milk 2,tablespoons granulated. Dash of paprika this: fold in whipped' cream. Pour Into noons and nyikt one of these grand 2 tablespoons lemon Juice ' augur- V, teaspoon Worcestershire sauca IS XJQfDEW ILACB, 3EDBAOT. REFRIGERATOR FRUIT SALAD freezing tray of refrigerator, set con- starters fir a fine, happy day—and Z tablespoons parsley, chapped trol for freezing and allow to freeze 2; eggs, separated • Chocolate Wafer Fie Crust As an excellent accompaniment for 1 three-ounce cake cream cheese who wouldn't be happy after having ham or pork—peel uncooked beets, 2 cups crab, shrimp or lobster, cut Fancy, articles, children's! without stirring. Thii salad can be had such a cake for breakfast. Blend together sweetened condensed milk, lemon juice and egg yolks. cut in petals with a sharp knife. in Mi-Inch pieces 2 tablespoons cream ' •'. frozen In Individual molds for a very % cup soft buttered crumbs 2 tablespoons lemon Juice SUGAR CRUMB COFFEE Fold In sliced peaches. Four Into 9-inch pie plate lined with Chocolate Steam until tender, chill, scoop out clothing,, usefiil articles; attractive serving, varying the gam- a little of the centers and fill with 1 cup canned pineapple lshlngs, as described. Whole maras- CAKE Wafer Pie Crulst Cover with meringue made by beating egg whites un- Melt the butter In a saucepan, add toiitted goods and gifts. .' 1 cup orange sections, sliced til SUIT and adding sugar. Bake In moderato oven (350 degrees F.) 10 prepared horseradish, mixed with a flour, and stir . to a smooth paste. chino oherrles, nuts or whole, fresh little cream. '• hi cup Royal Anne cherries strawberries can be used. l!i cups sifted cake flour minutes or until brown. Chill before serving. Add cream and cook until thickened, ', tt'eup pecans l!i teaspoons double action baking stirring constantly. Add seasonings, • pbwder '...'. Worcestershire sauce,-one-half of the %' teaspoon salt CHOCOLATE WAFER PIE CRUST For a delectable dessert. easy to parsley and flsb. Pour into well- 3 tablespoons butter or other ahort- make, melt % pound marahmallowo, greased casserole.. Sprinkle crumbs Washers .• enlng , , • , • -Roll enough chocolate wafers to make 1 cup of crumbs. Mix thor- and remaining parsley over top. put In top of double boiler with one Bake In a moderate oven! (360 F.) for Questions And Answers % cup sugar oughly with S tablespoons molted buttor. Cover bottom and sides of 9- cup of orange juice. Chill thorough* 1 egg, unbeaten - • 20 minutes or until the crumbs are lnch pie pan, pressing firmly .Into place. Pour In filling as usual. - . ly. Serve with puff or whipped browned. Makes six small servings. BUSAti SNOW 5 tablespoon! milk cream sprinkled with cinnamon,, - Repaired 1% tablespoons butter This may also be baked In individual A week or ao ago Mrs. M. A. Dew- Ingredients. 'Fold Into the egg mix- 4 tablespoons flour FRESH CHERRY PIE ramekins if desired. ay of Brooklyn, new York, wrote" to ture with as few strokes as possible. 2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar me and'aaked whether or not I had 7—Add the caramel syrup and Cash of salt m cups (1 can) sweetened » cup fresh pitted cherries, Creamed chipped Jajef Is delicious Exchanged ever come across a recipe that had crushed walnuts. (Crushing walnuts ',1 teaspoon cinnamon If you melt hi cup of pimento cheese been, published in one of the more gives more flavor than chipping and Few drops almond extract condensed*..* ,-. ^Ve^Xhes, in two clips of cream sauce before HOLIDAY FRUIT SCONES popular magaslnes last year for a takes less time even if it does sound hi cup chopped walnut meats » cup lemon Juice ' Halved cherries to garnish stirring In the meat. With hot boiled Crushed-Walnut Torte—believe you laborious.), rice or baked potatoes It's a dish nt me, Mrs. DeWey.%1 not only ran across ft—Pour into three eight-inch layer Sift flour once, measure, add bak- Blend together sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice. Stir un- for a king. • 2 cups sifted flour It, but have served it many times,' cake, puu lined with greased paper. ing powder and aalt, and sift again. til mixture thickens. Fold in prepared fruit. Four Into baked pie shell. 2 teaspoons baking powder much to the joy "of my .family, ft-rBake in a moderately slow ovtn Cream butter, add sugar gradually, creaming well. Add egg and beat un- Qarnlsh with halved cherries. Chill before serving. 14- teaspoon .salt friends and moat of all, myself—it (323 Ft for about 40 minutes. 2 tablespoons sugar didn't particularly help my ngure but 10—Turn out on a rack and rip off til light and fluffy. Add flour, alter- Lemonlze your gingerbread by nately with milk, a small amount at % cup butter or other .shortening who can think of such a minor affair the paper. adding 1 teaspoon finely grated lem- Grated rind of M orange as a, figure when confronted with 11—Cool and put chilled filling be- a time. Beat after each addition. STUFFED "CLUB STEAK on rind to the batter. Bake as usual. Turn Into greased 8x8x2' Inch pan. TO SERVE AS VEGETABLE This gives an unusual flavor, the Vi cup seedless raisins something llhe this. I clipped this tween the layers. % cup milk (about) particular recipe so long ago that I 12—Keep In the refrigerator, and Cream butter well. 81ft together FILLS THE BILL DESPITE OR AS LUNCHEON ENTREE lemon and ginger blending agreeably. don't, even-know from which man- flour, sugar, salt and cinnamon; add You can either make your own or Sift flour once, measure, add bak- sine it cam* but I know that all who when ready to serve pour caramel to butter. Add almond extraot and THE HOT WEATHER use a ready-prepared mix If you wish. sauce over the top. ing powder, salt and sugar, and sift try it will applaud the originator nuts and blend. Sprinkle over cake Tomatoes at this time of the year again. Cut in butter. Add orange whoever she be. And so I quote: Filling—' mixture. Bake in a moderate oven play a really Important part In our H4 cupfuls heavy cream- (350 F.) 30 minutes, or until done. Despite hot weather one. still feels dally diet—being plentiful, more In- rind and raisins. Add milk gradually 3 tableipoonfuls sugar Cut in squares while in pan and serve the need of hot meals, and In hot or expensive and much tastier than In until soft dough Is formed., stir as CRUSHED WAmUT TORTE cold weathor there Is nqthlng finer The next time you have a few peo-little as .possible. Roll H-lnch thick 3 teaspoonfuls gelatin warm. the winter time. Here Is Just one ple In to tea serve a plate of half- For the caramel lyrup:—Caramel- 3 tablespoonfuu of water than a good broiled steak and of way to serve them hot: on sllgtly floured board. Cut in 214- course, the finer the steak, the more It1 dollar size hot biscuits, each of which Inch triangles or other desired Tasting's ize one cupful of sugar by melting it 4 tablespbontuls of caramel syrup you have split and filled with a tea- In a skillet over a low flame, stirring Is appreciated, Such a dish Is a BAKED TOMATO SURPRISE * shapes. Bake in hot oven (425, de- • 1—Whip the cream, and add the broiled stuffed club steak—Just Ideal spoon of chutney. They won't last grees F.) 15 minutes. Then brush 16 Monmouth St., Red Bank constantly. Add halt a cupful of hot sugar. CONSERVES MADE WHEN for a Sunday when ydii plan on 6 medium sized tomatoes long. Use Jelly, jam, orange marma- tops lightly with mixture of equal .water and cook until the lumps are 2—Soften the gelatin In cold water spending the greater part of the day 2 strips bacon, diced, If desired lade or peanut butter In the same parts of sugar, and milk and continue Phone R. B. 39 dissolved and the mixture is syrupy. and diisolve In the top of the double FRUITS ARE CHEAPEST away from home. 1 tablespoon onion, finely chopped •way. • . baking 10 minutes longer, or until Torte—: , ' • < boiler. 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapi- scones are done. Makes 12 scones. * eggs 8—Cool slightly and beat In whip- Day by day now the markets are BROILED STUFFED CLUB oca . % cupful sugar • ped cream and caramel syrup. getting filled with fruits that we will • STEAKS 1 teaspoon salt Always leave your kitchen clean % cupful flour 4—Chill well before putting be- want to "put up" for the coming win- >,4 teaspoon pepper and free from crumbs—which are ao tween the layers and on top. ter, and shortly they will reach that 4 club steaks, cut 1 Inch thick 'A cup corn, canned or fresh 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup toasted bread crumbs M cup buttered crumhs inviting to vermin. The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing Vi teaspoon salt ow. price that Invites housewives to , 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 tablespoons caramel syrup buy a good amount and go to work Cut thin slice from, stem end of Studio, 117 Prospect Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. on them. Here are a few of the 1 small can mushrooms, finely cut H cup crushed walnuts (rolled on Did you know that In the case of 1 small onion, grated each tomato and remove part of It is best not to use popper and wooden board with rolling pin) all out of season and hot house vege- hlngs that can be done: Salt and pepper pulp. Sprinkle inside with salt, in- tables, salt should never be added to vert, drain. Saute bacon and onion brass utensils for cooking, - unless Registrations being accepted for Summer Olaaaea. rhotia «t« 1—Beat the egg yolks until thick PEACH AND PINEAPPLE Have a pocket made In the steaks they, can be kept absolutely clean and lemon colored. the water In which they are cooked. until golden brown; comblno with It takes the color out, and the sea- CONSERVE ' from the side next to tho bone. Com- quick-cooking tapioca, salt, pepper, and shining. { 2—Beat In halt the sugar. ' bine toasted bread crumbs, melted corn and tomato pulp. Fill tomatoes 8—Beat the egg whites until stiff soning can be done after the vege- •3 pounds peaches butter, mushrooms and grated onion. but not dry, tables are cookorl. More water Is with Jnploca mixture; sprinkle with needed for oooklng out .of season 1 small can pineapple Season with salt and pepper, and crumbB. Piace In baking dish; bako Good bread is ths first requirement *^-Add the' remaining sugar to the 1 orange moisten with hot water. Fill pocket In a moderate oven (350 F.) 30 min- whites, a tablespoon at a time, beat- vegetables too. They should be with dressing. Thoroughly preheat for good sandwiches. It slices best drained. The soasonings should bo. Sugar utes. Serve as a vegetable or as a Ing after each addition. the broiling oven. Place ntoaks on luncheon entree. Serves 6. fen 24 hours Old. 6—Fold the whites into the yolk*. taken from the kettle and the vege- Pare peaches, add two cups of wa- rack ao that'there la a distance of JUST LIRE BER 6—Sift the flour before measuring tables toned lightly with Ik fork so ter and cook until soft. Mash or rub about throe Inches between the top and lift again with the other dry the seasoning will be well distributed. hrough colander, add pineapple and of meat and source of heat. If this For a tasty sauce to serve with he orange, cut in small pteces, and distance must be'lesa reduce the tem-EXTRA CRUSTY veal steaks, melt currant Jelly In liq- cook until slightly thickened. .Add perature accordingly. Broil until one uid in which steaks were cooked. A °!i as much sugar as fruit, and cook side Is nicely browned, then season, CORN BREAD 1 until It Is as thick as marmalade. If turn and finish the broiling on the little lemon Juice adds a desirable fresh pineapple Is used, It should be second Bide. Allow about 20 minutes tartness. Menu Of The Week for broiling. There are Just ever so many dish- ookod with the peaches. es with which corn bread goes hand GRAPE CONSERVE In hand and those who like a real At the close of the small dinner, it A pounds Concord grapes crusty corn bread will find this reci- Is both pleasant and convenient to MONDAY ORANGE MARMALADE pe Just what they have been looking aerve the coffee In the living room. 1 pound seeded raisins or flga for: Breakfast—Sliced peaches, ready to eat cereal, bacon and eggs, but- 3 or i oranges ROLLS The appointments — cups, saucers, tered toast, preserves, coffee. Lunch—Melon balls, cold meati potato salad, •2 lemons SKILLET CORN BREAD spoons and- sugar bowl—are previ- Sugar ously arranged on a tray which the lemon chiffon pie, Iced tea or coffee. Dinner—Frosted grapefruit, broiled 2 cups sifted cake flour m cups sifted flour host may take in porterhouse steak, drawn butter sauce, buttered carrots, • cheese stuffed Pick over, wash, drain snd remove •1 teaspoons baking powder 3i'j teaspoons bnklng powder onions, French fried potatoes, green salad howl, French dressing, orange ntema from grapes. Put In preserv- 4 tablespoons butter or other short- 3 tablespoons sugar sherbet with chocolate sauce, coffee or beer. ing kettle, add only a little water, let ening 1 teaspoon salt, nlmmer, until the seeds are free. 4.tablespoons milk V, cup corn meal Suoported bj Merchants, Then press through sieve, discarding % teaspoon salt % cup shortening, melted The Red Bank Register la sup- TUESDAY skins and scods. Add oranges and 1 *glT> well beaten 1 egg, will beaten ported bv local M well as out-of- Breakfast—Honeydew melon, ready to eat, cereal, bacon omelet, pop- lemons cut fine. To 1 pound fruit, H cup orange marmalade 1 cup milk town business men. Advertisements add i pound sugar. Boi| until thick. overl, marmalade, co.7ee or milk, Luncli—Tomato juice cocktail combina- Fill Jelly glasses. Cod and seal. Sift flour once, measure, add bak- Sift flour once, measure, add bak-appearlns regularly tell tbr> itory.- tion sandwiches, cole slaw, apple crunch, Iced tea or coffee. Dinner— ing powder and aalt, and sift again. ing powder, sugar and nait and sift Advertlsement Pork and ham loaf, horseradish sauce, new potatoes, corn on tho cob, Cut in shortening. Combine egg, again. Add corn meal and mix. Melt fresh fruit snlad, Frtnch dressing, hot biscuits, peach sundae, coffee. milk and marmalade; ndtl to flour •hortenlnfr In skillet. Combine beat- NOT MEKK MINK. gradually and mix tn n soft dough. en egg, milk and malted shortening. Turn on floured board, Knrml llEnt- Arid flour mixture nnd blend. Pour WEDNESDAY Tho mink la a bold and courage- ly 9 to 3 minutes, roll H-lnch thick, I Into hot grraaed skillet and bake In It's. Just A Breakfast—Sliced bananas with ready to eat cereal, poncbcil eggs on ous ll'ilr nnlmal. It will sttack and and cut with 2-Inch floured cutler. a hot oven (400 F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Short Drive to toast, coffee or cocoa, l.unrh—Melon balls, macaroni aalad, cum sticks, kill for food animals heavier than it- Butter half of rach elide, fold, place Servra H. self >nd I* a fproclnun fighter that on well greased pan, and brush tops layer cake, lemonade, Dinner—Tomato Juice cocktail, bacon meal loll with melted huttor. tat rlir In warm with olive stuffing, mushroom grnvy, green lima limn and carrot rasser- can ntand off almost anything that . Hurnl olrclrlflcatlon promoters Mtrmpti to attack It but the great lane IB minutes, flake In hot ovrn ole, grapefruit and apple salad, rolls, prune and orange Maviulan crrnni, (435 degreed«Ki * V.) 15 mlnulMi. Brush hope 1,(W0,000 American farm homes coffee. horned owl. tops with melted butter and finish will rccrlve electricity for the. first Simons Although not very faat on land— baking. Hakes IS rolln. Prpsmvcd time during the next eight years. THURSDAY itn boat speed has been (intimated at linger, finely cut, may be substituted Breakfast—Chilled cnntnloupp, frtr.rled ham, filed rug-, buttmrd rat- between nevrn ami eight miles an or ornnge mnrmalftoi, Highway Outlet lin-toast, coffee or cocoa, Lunch—Rhrlmp Nfwhurgh In putty nhftlff. ihoe* houi> Ilio mink l>, ntvnrtheles*, ROUTE U and SfTSBKT AVE., string potfttocn, cole nlaiv, lemon Ice, tea or" coffcft. IHniirr—Mnrnn iind vrry hard to patch bncntiiw of ItsBROWNIES TO SERVE 'Chopped beef KfHl with pineapples nnd tnnifttorn, brown butter untie, K»V- dexterity. It can dodge with re- ABBCBT PABK ory beets, bakod potato**, nnpnrlngu* tip Bplntl, nmyntinnlftp, OIIHIRC rlilf- markabln mlrnltnraa and (in twist PLAIN OR A LA MODE fon pie, coffee. nnil hun In a dlr.ujlnn fashion.— Krnm the American Wildlife Insti- nrov^nles itrm tn tm •vpiybon'y's "A China and like this, this litllo —starting with the «clccl!on FRIDAY tute. favorite—usually nervrd plain they Breakfast—Orange Jules with melon bulls, ready lo cat cereal, ruddled are excellent, but Jimt try them a la Glass Market" girl's grandmother enjoyed of finer farms, Sheffield Milk OKB'i hot rolls, Jelly or Jam, coffee or milk. Lunch—Tomato Julcit rock- mode with vnnllla Ir* rrum for tall, orab meat salad, flinlirUn rmifflns, rnntalnupn a la mod*, Iced leu, Old Ntuff. luncheon or evening lmrtlpn and sre Sheffield Milk and Sheffield is guarded—entry filep of the what a Rriater favnrlln they will be- MAKE YOUR CHINA Dinner—Cold «r» food platter, French' fried potatoes, French lireai), Ice lluffalo, N. Y. (AD—History r«-' BUYING A PLEASURE Service in New York. Ju»t way lo you—by the Sheffield box cake, coffee, 1 come. pi-ats In Western New York I A trunk nilOWNIKB about a century ago, Sheffield 12-point plan of scientific pro- SATURDAY driver, paiilnK the K. P. Aldrlch A COLLECTION OF DIN- Mini At ftlierlditn At 3 a, in. on* re- H cup (linrtfnlnit Farmi wis slarting a cruMdo tection. Enjoy Sheffield Milk Breakfast—H»«pberile« and cream, ready to ml c«rpal, plain watllen, 3 olino«» unawrelrnfil clioeolnl* NER SETS FROM cent ilny, noticed 111" barn aflrnand % CUP nirttd flour for finer, rirlirr, unfcr milk. •nd Sheffield Service. maple syrup, coffee or cocoa, I.uncli Chilled tomato bouillon, chicken calltd Iho ilifilff. Four y«ar« ago, IXCIUIIVI "QUIUINO" f AMERICAN POTTERIES aalad, potato chips, rolls, vanilla Ice crnnm with buttericolch sauce, ton, U toanpoon linking pnwilvr at approximately thn »in> time of H teaspoon salt hb* fr*n «iip«ndlng «bn "CAUENTE" In «ht Gay Sheffield pioneered commcr. Dinner—Frankfurters baked In harb«cu« sauce, aspuriius lips on hul- •lay, tlin Minm truck driver noticed 3 »«•, well htalcn mi AII AiiomiNr Urtd (oast, vegolabli) silacl bowl, tomato French drmlng, peach mirlnirue Mexican Colon, S«t of ciil pattctiritalion •. . intro- tUNI IN li.».l MMIIM M.W...'. thn Aldilcih hotit* In flam** nnd 1 cup sugar . . . Marft •* luigltol tarti, coffea. 1 teaspoon vanilla 20 Pi«x«, 11.98 duced certified milk . . . "Maratof Mirltt ••>»«»." lv«rr T«f called aiitlinrlllm, ftllutalttn —mony llm«i 1 cup niilo, fn»r«<*ly rut Alto Complete Ltn* of •nontorcd graded milk. Today #4y TsfM # • SUNDAY Moll KhortfnlnK anil chrtrnlate In- ifi»l« sklftrbtnt. Mf.tMA.U. WlAf. ' UrtmWast—Hueklebtr'rlss with cream, »rl)!«d chicken )lv«r», n>« i>«t* ether over hot water. Cool, met FIMCOITIOllml.,. Open Stock Wed «MI, butUrtd toa»t,, coffifi o.r cocoa, IMnnor—arlllatl gr«n«fi»ilt, »our ones, mtMiito, add Inking now- Set Our' luef rib roast, browned potatoes, summer squash, rip* and gretn ollv»», On thi adi!r«M on votir paper shows dtr ant! unit mil alft again, limit when vour subscription •tplres. This •IM until light, add miRar, thtn ohoo- NEW POTTERY EXHIBIT SHEFFIELD FARMS Sealed MILK rolli, hud littuti with KoauefoH eheu* droiilnr, ehocolnU fudge n»k«, pkpsr. like matt ••lf-iMP#ctln« PUB- hotnt made Ice or»»m, coffee, Ruppfr—Cold sliced meats and ' olalB mixture and blrml, Ailil flour, A China tad Clm Mwket lloalloni, li owrslr-d on a cash-in' vanilla nnil nut* nnd mix well, Pour salad, ohllled watermelon, (en or Coffee. •dvnnr* liasln. If Vour fln«l ilait M batter Into lixA Inrti imn bniKlml willi Shrewd, careful buyen read Tfie R«fider'i Claw- rimwlim near, send In vour check. nuttir, Hill* In a motlttalit nven A TBRAT ron vou TO •lilt . fr»nU to buy. *••"'-•• ">. RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 8,1939.

Marina Transportation building and : Yestisrday Was the Federal building. At 4:10 p. m.200 Present At Dance Benefits CARSURfilQl the troops stationed at Camp George v Washington wiU pass to review In Factory' Service "for Carter, Stromberg and Zenith.' Fair s CMT.C Day the Court of Putt. ° Beach Club Dance YOUR HOME Nursing Group Complete) Stock ot New and Rebuilt > Carburetors. The first concert, In conjunction with a breeches buoy drill on theSaturday Night Event Tennis Players DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Unit orth bank of Flushing river, be- 38 EAST FEONT STREET, ., • tween the Lagoon of Nations and Largely Attended wMIM Were Invited Guests Leading Role the Court of States, will beheld at MONEY LOANED p. m. and the others at 8 and 9 Howard Lanln's orchestra played The dance, held Friday night at on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instgrumenta, ipattefa' The Citizens Military Training !>.. m. . ,;-. •' ''••.'•• until 2 o'clock Sunday morn|ng for • < ' .'.Binoculars, etcw r 't h \ Guldo's Sapphire room at the Mon- Ucmnd and bond.d by Sut. ol N. J, uuua-aail the United States Coast 200 and more members and guests mouth County Country club for the -Quard are participating In special at the Sea Bright Beach club. The strength coffee may be used in this WE PAY CASH FOB OLD GOLD AND SIXTHS' »vents at the World's Fair this week. Demonstration Given me, instead of double strength ad- ' players who participated In the 62d weekly dance drew an unusually . » annual Invitation tournament of tli'e Yesterday -was designated as C. large crowd with the younger, folks vised for coffee iced with plain ice Broadway Loan (Jd. .: of New Tractor ELIZA „ cubes or cracked ice.) Sea Bright Lawn Tennis and Crlck't H. T. C. day, with the leading role predominant on the dance floor, M. Long Branch (OPP. J.wb sufab«eh'i) 808 Broadway,, ttijeyed by the Fort Hancock camp. "I couldn't believe It until I saw Among those present were Mr. and Spiced Iced Coffee slub, benefltted the-Public Health : C. It T. C. day yesterday was it," said many farmers who just at- Mrs. Allen MiUer, Mr. and Mrs. J. STEPHENSON (Something Ne^V Nursing association of Rumaon, Fair designated Dy the World"! Fair cor- ended a preview of the new Farm- Langhorne, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Horn Senio Place 3 pieces 2-inch stick cinna- Haven' and Sea Bright. Muslo for poration to honor the work of the all-A tractor, held at Balrd-Davlson Cortelyou, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dincicc mon and 12 whole cloves in the bowl dancing was provided by Maxmllllan camps in developing- character, civic Co., Inc., on West street, by the In- Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Ship- of the, vacuum coffee-maker;i or (info Bergere'S Orchestra. More than 300 SPECIAL OFFER ^ ;• responsibility and physical wefi-be- ternational Harvester company. pee, Mr. and Mrs. W. DlnamorS JUUIY UtNTML the cold,}vater for percolator) arid persons attended. 4ag among: hundreds of thousands The demonstration was conducted Banks, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Biker, Poirni alnn ''boiled" coffee; or into pot of drip- Among those who attended and en- pf American young men In all walks by Blockman J. C. Ackermao, as- Mr. and Mrs. Clay. Crawford, Mr. • Co. maker. Make coffer double itrtngtb, tertained guests were Mr. and Mrs, ct life since the camps were estab- sisted by H. H. Moon. Both men and Mrs. Marshall Geer, Mr. and uiing" 2, heaping measuring table- Robert Ilsley, Sir, and Mrs. Immo lished in 1820.. -As a leading camp, Mrs, Stuart A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. spoons of, coffee to-each meaiujring for Coupon Days Only-; are field repreienUUves In this ter- FACTS AND FANTASIES ; Gulden, Mr, and Mrs, Joaoph S, Shan- tbe Fort Hancock unit, composed of ritory for the International Har- James C. Auchlncloss, Mr. and Mrs. cup of water. Pour the hot inked ley, Mr, and Mrs. John Carrcre, Mr, ••elected candidates for reserve coast vester company. - '. . Robert G. Daley, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. ABOUT COFFEE coffee directly onto cracked ice' or and Mrs. Nathaniel Robnrtnon, Mr, Cooney, Mr, and Mrs..Lee W. Car- ice cubes in,tall glissci; serve with artillery commissions from New Since tbe introduction ot this new HEanti-tofite drinker's favorite and Mrs. Leo Fenelly, Mr, and Mrs, York, New Jersey and Delaware, roll, Mr.'and Mrs. Leo'Fennelly and sugar, plain or whipped CMipii' ' Alfred N. Beadleston, Mr. and MM. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aug. 3> 4. 5;,. model A Farmall tractor July 14 at Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Robertson. Targument is th»t coffee contains ' .was" invited to present typical C. M. the Adelphia hotel, Philadelphia, caffeine, Of courie it dots) But 1 : . Sunshine Iced,Coffee , , . Carlos Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Rloo, 1. C. activities. Misses Peggy O'Sulllvan, Mary 3d, Mr. and "Mrs. Clement L. Despard, : many Inquiries have been received caffeine is found in tea also but no. A. frosty drink that ii dejscrt »nd ' The program announced by Colonel regarding this new tractor of to-Young, Harriet Crane, Louise Achel- one complains that "tea keeps me beverage ill at once, to serve with Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Halsoy, Mr. B. Leroy Muller, in charge of • the morrow, said Mr. Ackerman. ia, Elise Cavanaugh, Coralle Barry, awake." A caffeine substance occurs a spoon and strtws—add some little and Mrs. Nicholas G. Rutgers, Mr. C. M. T. C. in training at Fort Han- Jane Billing!, Jessica Sespard, Mad- in the cocoa bciri, but a chocolate and Mrs, George Dwlght, Colonel and "This latest rubber-tired addition eline Vlolett, • Margaret Carmlchael, coofetcs and your dessert course i& 3-pc. Solid M^ple cock, featured a special parade at to the farmall line, which sells for bar never made you nervous, did it? ready! , " ; : ; Mr*. George Washington Kava- Booh through the fair grounds and Jean Gordon Balch, Dorothy Harvey, On the other hand coffejisn the ariny harbor boat Ordnanoe. brings. the radio listener something does "pick you up"—but it never lets made coffee , ' Mrs, Josoph Hoagland, Mr, and Mrs, P' Accompanied by their color guard he has'sever been able to s«e, so Edward A. Hurd, Jr., Joseph C. you down.' Cracked ice • j John Bprden, Mr. and Mrs. Edward • DRESSER and MIRROR • CHEST Hoagland, Jr., Marlon Ackerman, On the FANTASY that coffee I !«nd the 82d Coast Artillery band,the the Farmalt-A enables the man who Add h»1! the sugar to" (tie] entnge M, Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Sholdon T, ISPort Hancock men had the honor of is cultivating corn or other..row James and Lawrence MacDonald, keeps you awake, here are the facts: Coleman, Mr, and Mrs. Elliot Cole- •. 4 POST PANELED BED, [ I Stewart Hoagland, Jerry Alexander, The stimulation you get from coffee juice: stir until dissolved. Fold' the a varied afternoon program and affect the efficiency of his picture den, Monroe Eisner, J. Wright I.'three concerts by the Coast Quard framing department Brown, Thomas Fields, Sr., A. Nash Beadleston, William Foales, Captain August 3 -4-5 COFFEE "£&" Z 24c CHICKENS 1-academy hand. Mr. Trubln states he has given per- T Rear Admiral Waesehe will drive sonal supervision to this departmen Anson, Warron Ackerman, J. Hartley GRAPEFRttIT JUICE ^ 5c so the World's Fair from the TOth for the past 21! years snd his depart Melllck, Jr., Howland B. Jones and J itreet North River landing, off which ment Is always equipped for theE. Gaddis Plum. I .eight Coast Guard vessels will be framing of expensive paintings and 81x99 PEQUOT SHEETS $1.00 N. I. C. GRAHAMS J^16c Ijjnoored. The party Is due at thewater colon and also carries cheap- The road to better and bigger busi- 1 -lair at 3 p. m., with visits scheduled er, smaller size frames for photo- ness leads through Tbe Register's ad- Reg. 1.59 MATCHES — - 6 — 19c Roast . 1 for the Coast Guard exhibit In th graphs, etc. vertising columns.—Advertisement. 1 Pillow Cases Reg. 39c 4 for $1.00 JELL-0 1SSZ 2^ 9c 3HivivN uumi M HAV» i S8AP CINfS«!?5£25c Choice Round RooctiomM 54x90 SHEETS 2 for HOfiMELSPAM Ir25c Codfkrfi Stoak* eu>«SSU • COUPON DAYS CRtSCO Jl18c 3^ 48c i«Mty WtkHtlh cluSrr 3-Year Guarantee $1.00 Freth THURS., FRI., SAT., AUGUST 3rd, 4th, 5th 81xM ... Mo 1!EM _ 14c SSiM .... M6 1 F«rk t^rr IN CONJUNCTION WITH Pillow Case* to Match S for $1.00 Stmthr Towers NEW POTATOES Miller's August Cannon Towels Solid Color Towel* Mmk« Qmkk V, S. H». 1 •HAD* Bath sli«. Just 6 for 10 19 M « for D^ PeJtets right for Bench C4 OH W«Mh4fg and Hom«. TJL* 51.00 Yo«Mg String BOOIH **« *, 5c Dif Hon4 Ctam* -15c Ceiery SHlkt "^MiSST'o «; Ac SHOE SALE Scottoweli »* Mattress Covers Beacon Blankets CuM. S— 51.00 Me. 51.00 CiM *1 •?•• *1 Kr 200 pairs broken sizes HhantunRs, Cr«pi«, In Prints snd I'mM Jewel Pwre Shortenitig ,^ 2.95 fllias 14 In 44. WAf JL »*•«. *# aJC DURING THIS SALE ALL KEDETTES AT $1.69. RfO BANK OKANGC •OOHTOM SOMfRVlUB UHIOH »l Iwri H, 1M M««. Elsie Carhart, Mrs. Harold Olb- tl» Allgor. lln, Mrs. Wilbur Symington, Mrs. CHURCH BADIO PROGRAM. f iAn}ong those present were Mra, Robert Graham, Mra. Elmer Dey, lEdlth Lewis, Mra. Ruth Lewis, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Costello, Mrs. Emily John- A Christian Science devotional pro-, ' Helen Lewis, Mrs. Ella Meyers, Mra. son, Mrs. J. L. Petermann, Miss Vir- gram will be presented over Station On Our Deferred Payment Plan Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Esther Field- ginia Graham, Miss Elsie Dey and WBRB Friday afternoon at 4:45 ner. Mrs. Allda Zlngale, Mrs. Esther Miss Madeleine Dennett. o'clock. Mrs. Kate B. Thompson, a ' Etnmons, Mrs. May Byburgher, Mrs. former render of the First Church of INNERSPRING ' Jessie Layton, Mrs. Florence Knight, The regular meeting of the league Christ, Scientist, will bo in charge. Steinbach-Kresge's plan to help you have 1he , Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bolce, Mrs. Myra will be Monday, August 7, and .plans The subject will be "The.Poor Wise ihings you want when you want them. Use it Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jollne, Mr. will be made for the annual beach Man." and Mrs. Harry Dowen, Mr. and Mrs. party. Monday night members held for your major purchases. No payment till LouLs A. Wagner, Mrs. Margaret ihelr moonlight sail on the steamer Fettl, Mrs. Allqe Koop, Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Hook. • I; pays to advertise In The Register. October, then the balance monthly. MATTRESSES Charge Purchases Made To- KRIDEL'S day, Not Payable Till Sept 1 Less 40% and More AUGUSTSALE Made to the highest specifications — of fine materials and skilled workmanship. Our great -of- Furniture Sale, brings you •Famous Shifirian EN'S SUITS mattresses at distinctly unusual, savings. Half-Yearly F u r n i t ore Sale (Q Q pj| and Open Wednesday Evenings Until Summer Accessories

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VOLUME LXII, NO. 6; BANK, N. J.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939. PAGES;! :T( Women Oppose State Large Outdoor Regatta Schedule Hearing Held On Gathering To School Election No Decision Park At Sea Bright Aid Riverview of Races Drawn Validity Charge Party to Be Held Indications Point to at Eisner Hear! Program Calls For 31 Races Saturday Tell Board at MonmoutK Beach Saturday,' September the Upholding of Meeting It Would Hurt Community 2, at Pirates Park and Sunday, August 19 and 20 Recount Result '" by Labor Secret 'n->vf Arguments pro and con were heard A mammoth outdoor party for the ' Preliminary race schedules for the Charging that there wsa a discrep- at a meeting yesterday afternoon at benefit of Riverview hospital will be National Sweepstakes regatta to be ancy of four votes between the orlg- Counsel for Lo«al *? the Monmouth Beach borough hall held at Pirates Park on Newman held Saturday and Sunday, August Famous Stars nal count and tho recount of the Woman Drowns qn the proposed state park and inlet No Trace Yet of Springs road, Saturday night, Sep- 19 and 20, call for a total of SI race*. ipeclal Mlddletown sohool- election The first race Saturday will start at Firm Argues Against;^ fit Sea Bright The meeting was tember 2. The event is being planned To; Entertain At icld last June 23, Assistant Prose- At Water Witch called by the Sea Bright State Park Pate Home Thieves by members, of the executive com- noon, and the first race Sunday at cutor Edward F, Juska of Kcans- commission,to sound public opinion mittee, Raymond B. Llpplncott, 1 p. m. >urg, representing Mrs. Amelia Ban Before Secretary | on the project. Preceding the meet- No trace has been found of Frank Groff, Augustus M. Mlnton and The final Sweepstakes heat each Jewish Benefit Knapp of East Keansburg, asked Highlands Summer^ ing, members of the park commission thieves who July 14 entered the Newton Doremus, assisted by Mrs. day is scheduled to start at 5:40 and that the election be invalidated. Perkins and other officials made a trip by home of Dr. Wylle Q. Pate, su- George T. Llnton, who is president 5;60 respectively. With the excep- Resident Victim pervising principal of Middle- Although indications pointed to no boat to view the proposed area, af- of the hospital auxiliaries executive tion of the Sweepstakes heats all Dance to Be Held change In the results ot the election, ter a luncheon at the Sea Bright town township schools. Report board, and auxiliary members. races will start at 20-mlnute Inter- of the robbery was published Charles J. Strahan, assistant commis- Mrs. Mlchelina. Maiclo of Uth Yacht club. Mrs. Linton announced yesterday, vals on the split second. The. ten at Colony Surf Club sioner of education will receive two itreet, New Tork, a summer resident Alfred L. Uppman, chairman of last Thursday, July 27, In The stop watches used In scoring are ays Ban Would Register.' The loot consisted of that a group of 25 valuable prizes irtefs, one from Juska and the oth- ot Highlands, was drowned yesterday the park commission, presided at the will be awarded at the games In synchronized with naval observatory Sunday, August 6 afternoon In th«i Shrewsbury river at jewelry and other-valuable ar- time and every' race starts on the r from Lawrence "A. Carton, Jr., meeting, and opened the discussion addition to the presentation of two :ounsel for the Mlddletown township Water Witch, The body had been by giving a few facts about the pro- ticles. ,-*..' split second whether the 60-mile an In the water several hours when It lant To Close Down 1939 automobiles. There will also hour boats are roaring across the Plans are complete, for a danco board of.education. Strahan will con- posed park. The site.proposed Is In be special awards for each person sider these arid will make a decision was forfnd floating near the shore by the Low Moor section of Sea.Bright starting line or not. hlch the Jewish organisations of working to make' the event a suc- Red Bank will sponsor at the Col- within two weeks, a group ot boys, One.of the boys and Includes part of Monmouth cess. All those who sell a book of The major change this year, which wast Bob Wlttlck, captain of the Boy Counsel for the, Slgmund Beach. The area, Mr; Llppman said, ony Surf club. West End, Sunday There were sttveral points to 11 Land Owners tickets to the event will receive a should prove to bo much more In- night. The program will feature Scout rescue squad of Verona, New Co., seeking a reversal of the Is seriously eroded at present and of teresting to the thousands ot specta- Juska's complaint, which was heard Jersey. 'While the Highlands first 1940 portable radio as a prize. Other many atars of radio, screen and by Mr. Strahah of Freehold Friday. mendatlon of L. Metoalfa Wl little value. It Is proposed, he said, 1 special features will be the award- tors ashore and afloat, has been the aid squad was being, summoned he administrator of the publlo oonl to establish a park of 600 acres, com- Awarded $5,867 Broadway. Henry Toungman, who One Is that the discrepancy of the ing of trips to Bermuda, Miami, change in schedule whereby two has appeared on Kate Smith's radio applied artificial respiration. Later llvlslon of the Department of Lai parable to the famous Jones Beach heats each of the 135 cublo Inch and two counts Is not Justified. However, tho first aid squad under the direc- Florida, Havana and Atlantic City. program, will be master of cere- Juska and Carton examined tho bal- hat the' company be deprived of y park on Long Island, with accommo- 225-cubic inch hydroplanes will race tion ot Policeman Hqward Monahan >rlvllege of bidding for govi dations for 100,000 persons. Mr. Llpp- Hearings Completed Tickets are now on sate at the monies. Eddie McDonald's orches- lots Monday and found that tho four- committee headquarters at 69 Broad Sunday instead of Saturday. With tra will play for dancing. worked two hours in an unsuccessful contracts as one phase of man stated he was definitely opposed at Atlantic Highlands more 225's already entered than have lallot discrepancy could bo accounted .ttempt to revive the woman.; ment for violation of the to any Coney Island or "honky tonk" street. The committee is making The committee has obtained the lor by tho fact thst these',four mlss- ' arrangements to handle a maximum ever started in one race before, a The body was taken to the funeral He'aley act, appeared befora development. The park, he stated, fleet of these fast craft, which have floor shows from the Hollywood ho- ng ballots were part ot the total of home of A. M> Posten and Sons at At- The condemnation- commissioners attendance and It is earnestly de- tel, Ross Fenton'Farms and. there tary of Labor Frances Perkins would be self sustaining and self obtained 87 miles per hour, will pro- he voided ballots. lantlo Highlands and prepared for Washington yesterday, according maintaining. Mr. Llppman also, in the proceedings against 11 prop- sired that the people of Red Bank vide as great a thrill as the 46-mlle will also be several surprise acts. An Interesting sidelight on the burial, Tho funeral will be held Sat- erty owners at Atlantic Highlands and vicinity give their cooperation udge Harry Klatsky and Henry the Associated Press, and pointed out there was not a single National SweepstakeB raoe Itself. legality of the voting was brought out urday at New York. Mr*. Masclo tbat violations occurred' wll "mile of ocean park In the state avail- who refused to waive their riparian In order that the hospital may fur- HurwlU are co-chairmen. In Friday's! hearing when It was dls- was 88 years old. She was born In rights for the Sandy Hook break- ther give ail those who enter the In- With an announcement of a spec- The patrons and patronesses are knowledge of: the three executt' able to the public. ial-race for a new class of speedy :overed that Mrs, Knapp, who is one Italy and had been a resident of the Raymond, Lester and Monroa . The state board of commerce and water, project yesterday awarded a stitution the' best medical care and Mr., and Mrs. Abram I. Elkus, Mr. of the persons complaining most United States 35 years. Sho had been total of $5,867.50 to the property attention. open seasklffs owned by Shrewsbury and Mrs. Lawrence A. Herring, Mr. ner, and that "blacklisting" navigation was represented by Har- river residents, Interest la running about tho strict legality of'the vot- staying at Highlands since July 4, 'orce the company out ot b old L. Jones of Glen Ridge, who owners. and Mrs. David Schulte, Mr. and ing procedure, herself did not adhere high among the strictly amateur Mrs, Sanders Levlnsohn, Mr. and and close plants"at Red Bank, stated the board will give the project The largest single award, $1,500, owners, several of whom have nev- itrlotly to the usual voting process Amboy, Union Beach and Pw a most Intensive study. The co-oper- was made to Dr. Peter M. Morten- Mrs. Charles M. Hilton, Mr. and when she voted outside of the polling Hook And Ladder er raced "before. The following are Mrs, Ferdinand A. Strauss, Mr. and No decision on tho matte* w**\i ation of the state department of con- son. Other awards were Miss Helen among these latest additions to the booth. nouncod. servation and development was J. Brown, $300; Miss Virginia. I. Seg- Mrs. Alexander Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Florists Make speed boat ownership field: Albert Alfred Rottenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Other objections to the validity of Elaborating on. the desTena* promised by Charles P. Wilber, direc- german, $186; Dr. E. L. Ray, $304.50; Firemen Make S. Miller, A. F. Lawrence, W. War- the eleotlon were that there was Il- tor of the board and state forester, Bertram Eoardman, $515; Major Murray Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Convention Plans the Eisner executive* wire Robert E. AdamS, $162; Miss Nettle ren Barbour, Jr., W. T. S. Crltch- J. Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mann, legal canvassing for votes, defects in awar» of, violations, th» who said the public can not go on fleld and .Harold Crowhuret This the notice of eleotion, Improper state- any part of the 150 miles of beach- M. Greene, $400; August Rathomach- Plans For Fair Mrs. Herbert N. Strauss, Mrs. B. O. John M. Harlan, stated that er, $500; H. Raymond Weller, $600; .race of five miles "Is to be run Junt Qulnn, Allison Stern, Max Phillips, ment of the expenditure of the officials to the contrary had? front In New Jersey without permis- before the final heat of the Sweep- money and Improper procedure of the Members Exhibit sion ot private owners or municipal- Rev. Robert E. Reilly, $800, and R. Malsel snd. Dr. J. Feldman. their plant foremen, to ob«»rj» ; . Second Annual Event stakes on Sunday. • election'in" that a member of the ities; •' ••- j Charles Mount, $200. The proper- A special meeting of all commlt- Flowert and Painting* •revisions of the act and Uta ties Involved - comprise 1,707 feet The most complete loud speaker rfdhool board served on the eleotlon iatlons of tho secretary, Freeholder Joseph C. Irwln com- August 19 to 26 at :ee members, ticket captalna and board, plimented the commission on the along the shore. system ever to bo used in Red Bank earn members will be held tonight Members of the Monmouth Couiv Miss Psrklna at one point» on the water front will be Installed All of the objections were an ty Florists' association made plant the attorney If ha intended to work it has been doing so far and The commissioners were Thomas Old Elks Club by the Bradley Radio Service, suc- t the Jewish community center. swered by Carton and from his brief added that"the freeholders want to Nary of Asbury Park, W. Raymond to attend the all Jersey Florists' tbat tht company executive* see Monmouth county developed as cessful bidders. Specifications called and from tho general aspect of the convention (o be held at Rutgers not legally responsible tor th« VanHorn of Fair Haven and Albert for loud speaker units to be.located case, many believe that Btrahan will much as possible. Louis B. Tim, Halgh of Keyport. Plans for the second annual fair university this fall 'at a meeting of of their subordinates. "It's-I at Intervals along the entire south not invalidate the vote. Mrs. Knapp's the- group Tuesday night at the question of responsibility," Mr. chairman of the Long Branch plan- Howard M. Lawn, Red Bank at- of Navesink Hook and Ladder fire Fair Haven Fair ning board, declared the park project company were discussed at a meet- shore from the west side of the charges appear to be groundless, and Little Sliver fire house. Ian replied, according to thai torney, represented nine of the 11 Marine Park where the outboard since the burden of proving tho Il- ' It was announced that the conven- dated Press, "but that of ta« was a most' admirable one. The property owners. It is reported that ing of the company last night at the pits will be located to a point east Drawing Crowds problem, he said, Is to get the money Mechanlo street fire house.' The fair legality of the voU lies with her, she tion has a school for the flower alty." He then pointed out an appeal will be taken on the com- of Fisher, place, at total distance of growers which gives the growers position ol the three-year to develop the park. - Commissioner. missioners.,„_,. ' .awards.. John„ M. Pills- win be held from August 1» to Aug- must give definite proof that some William Jones of Long Branch also nearly a,mile. Unusually powe'rful Chrysler Car to Be law has been broken, which, to date, the latest Ideas In flower culture and tlon against government bury, borough attorney of Atlantic uft 26 on the grounds of the old Elks amplifiers will be used. The latest also a aohool for the retail florist, would fores closing of ^h _ spoke favorably of the project Highlands,-who conducted the bor- ' hom«•»"•«e o«n» Bas»»•»t Fron"-»"t» ••.-»street•. she apparently has not been able to v news' regarding the relative positions Awarded Saturday do. , where the progressive-'.florlit Is shof n and the throwing ot mor» th^n A letter was received from Joseph ough'a case of the hearings, has Chairman Frank JLyons reported prtKe*katbresVci|U« and Mrs, Peter Fleming. tickets. on riiA plan with reasonable down tb* NavMlnk riremon's Mth Annual Itomano sergeant-at-arms, NioJt 4 morial boipital with a broken It*. The menu will Include tomato tion count, Herifcm stieat, Rut Ktansburg, wa lit was Injured Monday when he payment and bulane* In amall month. fair, August ID, II, II, NavMlnk, N, J, tils publicity and Vlno«nt Johf Juice, potato salad, meat lost, sue- W payments, Th« complet* price la Plymouth deluxe asdan and 10 caari booked last night at Mldilletow was hit by a load ot timber on a, 18,000.' William H. lllnttlmann prlMs. Free valuahlt prims. New WiuitMl, Operators. townnhlp pollen' rundciusrtors b secretary. WMM, Operator*. cotash, cottage ehtM«, sliced to- Member* mad* .— . Experienced on single, doublt cran*. matots, rolls, ton** «nd d»s#»rl. Ituftuofi, N. J-, phone too,—Advtr. attraction*, "Mt«i your frlanda K«l»H«nc«ltl d oonn ultiuiltiKltH, idouble County D»(Ktlve William Musto k n««dl« and special machines: rood tlawnent, at the fair,"—Advsrtla»m*nt. needle and apodal niLadllnM ,-i. „- t The auapeot apprehended last nigh to Us held li BtptMnb pay to those who qualify, Apply all llomt-mad* l«< orram l&e plnl, He All tmmbtra nf Inn l«»fu« ir« »•• pay to Ihoan who quality, Apply all U,nk Blk» (tub. •Inline on Ihn various romltlfn, A was Oils MoNalr of "I Aster street walk. Anehor Sportswear Company, quart. All flavor*. Ited Bank Candy Kilra special, ttrn pairs •w»»l- Banana splits, oil andas and aun- w«»k, Anchor Hporlaw«ar Company, Psisalfl, In which city th* Kail, olal »M' «3 White «tM«t, Had Banlc-Adver- Kllehft), M Ilroad ilml.-Atfvfrttia- Illd numtitr of llck«U sr« to In limsds, Mo. rtchnalritr'a Market,-- ria*a 10«, Rait Hank Candy Kllrlun, " Whlla strsn, Hart nank.—Advsr- award* tl»em«al. ntnj, sold, Advertisement. M Broti slreil.-Adv«rtlMmtnt. ' maintain t wlnitr bom*. RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 8; 1?89. , Edith Worth, Mrs. Bidnay McLean, Wedding. Annual Report Of Church Notes Mrs. Frank Merritt, Mrs. Edith At- Helpers NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE kins, Mrs. Henry Conover, Mils Ruth Walter S. Mack, Jr. Btr—FORRAB. Scattergood, Miss Alma Thompson, Ipnii Stay* Miss Mary Margaret Bly, niece ot Braille Service Rev. John Muyskens, pastor . of Mils Annabel Bouse, Miss Ida Grav- Elected President MisJ Margaret Murphy and faugh Orace Presbyterian ohurch of Jen- er, Miss Grace Belth and Miss Ella Summer Camp ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Given This Week klntown, Pa., will be- In the pulpit Davis.' Another meeting for this Bly of Shrewsbury, and Cheater Le* next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. group will be held at the honie of Of Pepsi-Cola Co. roy Forrar, son of, Mr. and Mrs, We are very glad to again have this Mrs. Henry Conover Monday after- Period* August Frank B. Forrar of Wallace street, Mrs. Herbert D. Wright privilege of welcoming our former noon, August 14. Company Makes Fine were married Saturday afternoon at pastor and friend. His presentation 10 to 13, 17 to 20 3:30 o'clock at.St, James' rectory. of Broad Street. It to the congregation will be "The Fo- FIRST GfflTRGB OF CHRIST, Showing During Pait The ceremony was performed by cal Point." Rev. Muyskens was pas- SCIENTIST. , Camp Ockanickon Monslgnor John B. McCIoskey, pas- County Director tor of -this church during 1920 and Six Month*. tor of St James' church. 1827. • ' V Services in First Church of Christ The bride was attired, in a blue Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red erf boys and girls "who and white printed sheer afternoon The annual report of Braille serv- The pulpit supply committee his Bank, are held .Sundays at 11 a. m., At a special meeting of th* stock- inot have a vacation this sum- dress with matching accessories In ice covering the period from July 1, announced the following guest and Wednesdayi at 8:15 p. m., Sun- holders of the Pepsi-Cola company be offered a wonderful op- 193S, to June 30th, 18J9, as conducted speakers 'who will occupy the pulpit day-school 11 a. m. l white and a white flowered turban. held Tuesday, the following directors _ "fatTCamp Oekaniekon In Her corsage was of lilies of the val- under' the auspices of the Monmouth during Rev. Hayes' vacation: Bun- were elected: Arthur 1". Vanderbllt, County Chapter, American Red "Spirit" Is the subject of the Les- nd new short term camping ley and sweetheart roses. Miss Mar- day morning/August 13, Rev. Muys- son-Sermon In all Churches of Christ former president of the American as the announcement of garet Murphy of New Tork, a cousin Cross, was made public this week. kens; August 20, Rev. Joseph W. Bar association; Harral s. • Tenney, - Mrs. Herbert D. Wright of Broad Scientist, on Sunday, August 6. Mattenlce ot the Monmouth of the bride, -was maid. ot honor. Hakes, Dp,, of Nepperhaxn Avenue The Golden Text ta "What man executive^vice president' of the Mi- jTMOA this week, From She wore a dusty pink chiffon after- street Is director of Braille, Mn. Wil- Baptist church of Yonkera; August rlne Midland Trust company of New. liam Plum of Rumson general chair- knoweth the things of a man, save fJO to U and from the 17th noon dress with matching accesorles 20, Bev; Philip Nicholas, recently the spirit of man, which is In. him? Tork; Walter S. Mack, jr., president 20th, two special camping and a corsage ot delphinium) pink man and Mrs. William Holmes Is pastor of the Totowa Presbyterian of the Phoenix Securities Corpora- chairman of the Freehold branch. even, so the things of God knoweth •iTrill be,held which will pro- rosebuds and baby's breath, Thomas church at Faterson; August 27, Rev. no man, but the Spirit of God." (I tion; James W, Carkner, president .' of the thrills and a large Bly ot Shrewsbury, a brother of the The department, chairmen are Mn. Carl B. Lelnbach, pastor of Bt. Paul's Corinthians 2:11). • • of Loft, Incorporated; Edward A. Le- t?o< the program that has been Mark Connelly of Portaupeck, in- Reformed church at Bethlehem, Pa. bride, was best man. Among the citations which com- Roy, Jr., -*»ea»urer of the Phoenix innch enjoyed in the longer camp- Tho. bridegroom's. mother wore a struction; Mrs. Frank Sturgls of Eat- Securitlea/corporatlon; Herman Shul- ontown,. press; Mrs. Arent Mickel- The pulpit committee has again prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- j?per|oda.:\ •,•••' . powder blue lace gown with white endeavored to secure an unusually lowing from the Bible: "Stand fast man, member .of the firm of Hays*, '"•' -boyi and girls," said "Y" accessories and a corsage of gar- son of Eatontawn, press shipping; Podeil ft Shulman; Frank P. Burns, Mrj. Peter Bentley of Broad street, Interesting group of speakers for Au- therefore In the liberty wherewith __.„_/ Leigh Oobb, "are not able denias. The .bride's aunt was, at- gust They are men of pleasing per- Christ hath made us free, and be not vice president of Loft, Incorporated. j>go to a summer camp because of ftred In an orchid print dress with press volunteers; Mrs. William Holmes; bindery, and William sonalities and several have supplied entagled again with the yoke of 2%170-week periods which inter- white accessories and her corsage our pulpit In the past An unusual bondage. This I say then, Walk In Wlth other activities of the was of gardenias. Holmes of Freehold, bindery ship- ping. fact regarding these visiting minis- the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the ,. [ Then there li, sickness; fin- The bride's gift to the bridegroom ters Is .that two of them have had lust of the flesh." (Galatians 5:1, 16). The transcribing department has 1 matters and ottter consldera- was' a wallet and cigarette case set the interesting experience of several The Lesson-Sermon also Includes Camp Ockanickon," he as- of Morrocco leather, The bride- three Instructors and 60 students, years in the- business world before which Includes 37 certified transcrib- the following passage from the Chris- "ls toeing operated for the groom's' gift to the bride was a answering the high call of Ocd to tian Science textbook, "Science and ._- -of our boys and girls and cameo brooch. TJie bride's gift to ers in Grade 1, three In Grade 2 and dedicate their lives In definite Chris- ten Inactive transcribers. The tran- Health with Key to the Scriptures" year We ate going to make a the maid of honor was a triple com- Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs, Chester L. Forrar, who. were mar-, tian service. by Mary Baker Eddy: "Scripture In- (effort to serve as many as scribers mentioned In the report as pact and the bridegroom's gift to ried .Saturday at St. James' rectory. The couple are shown at the Rev. Mr. Hayes will enjoy his an- forms . us that 'with God all things jffK.'•".'•'.".''. ""• "' •'' '•.•'• ;he best man was a pen and pencil having transcribed books during the reception at Pleasant Inn which followed the wedding ceremony. "above period are Mrs, Lewis Ballan- nual vacation during the month of are possible,'—all good is possible to _ short, term oamplng Idea Is let • - •'• Spirit; but our prevalent theories j example of that serylce. One of iyne, Mrs. Nellie Ballln, Mrs. Jane August with his amlly at Jackson- Following the ceremony a recep- Inez Leonard, and the program will Banyard, Mrs, Alga Bergman, Mrs. ville Beach, Florida. He will re- practically deny this, and make heal- ifieatorea• la a provision , being be In charge of Miss. Kathlyii Out- ing possible only through matter. j for younger boys. In the past, lon was held at Pleasant inn at t Leonardo. Mary Breazealo, Mr«. Belle Chester, turn to the pulpit Sunday, Septem- o'clock. Decorations were pink, blue tormsen, who will use as her subject Mrs, Jeannette Connelly,~Mrs. Mar- ber 3, with the subject, "Never Man These theories must be untrue, for i under 9 years of age have not "Japan," All are invited to worship the Scripture.is true. To have one .taken In camp, bat during tho and white larkspur. The decorations CIh« Rod Bank Eoilitjr can b« bonjhl garet I. Holmes, Mrs, William Plum, So Spake." • at the rectory were gladioli. !n Uaniria tiom F, X. Kilduff, Hirer at the regular Sunday services of the Mrs. B. Akin Starks, Mrs. Lillian H. God and avail yourself of the power ; term period boys of 8 will be Montgomtry, Fr«d W* Meyeii. Jerome Baptlrft church. Sunday-school will /me members of the board of of Spirit, you must love God su- Attending the reception were Mon- Bottlno and Balkan's Stationery Stort.) Talked, Mrs. Sarah Armstrong, Mrs. 1 1 L and will take part In the begin at 9:4C a. m. Morning worship trustees held their regular monthly premely . (pp. 232,. 167). Just the same as the old- lignor John B. MeCloskey, Mr. and Marian W. Parker, Mrs. Ruth O. 'meeting at the office of Alexander Mrs. Mlllard Aumaek, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Lewis, Jr., ot the church will be held at 11 a, Wright,' Mils Gertrude Elliott, MIsV and daughter, of New York, summer m., when the pastor of the church D. Cooper, Monmouth street, Mon- Chester J. Beams", Mr, and Mrs. Katharine Ivlne, Miss Alice Kefb, day nlgbt at 8 o'clock. The trustees ,• . METHODIST. Saturday and Sunday they Cornelius Bly, Mr, and Mrs. Bridle ealdents of Leonardo, have roturned will .preach on "Constant Contact." Miss Emma Payne, Miss Grace ..its campers, and Sunday both from a trip to the West coast. They The Senior Christian Endeavor so- would like the congregation to in- During August the ' pulpit of the Bllgh, Mr,-and Mrs. James Bly, Mr. Reeves and Levrin Atwood Knott. spect the work that Is being done .their parents arc invited to the .nd Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown, Mr. attended tho women lawyers' conven- ciety will meet at 7 p. m. Evening They have transcribed 88 titles cov- Methodist church will be supplied by np for Sunday dinner. In order tion at Ban Francisco, the American church service will take place at 8 p. on the church in order that they the following ministers during Rev. and Mrs. Jack Chambers; Mr. and ering 129 volumes totaling 12,526 may see how necessary It has been attract as many as possible, there Mrs. Albert Curtis, Mr.' and Mrs. Bar .association convention and vis- m. The sermon toplo for this service pages, Herbert J. Smith's vacation: ^jbe '.n*1 registration fee, and the ited friends at Los Ang'oles. On the will be, "God' Controls Men." The to prevent the collapse of many sec- August 4, Rev. Earl L. Hampton, George Ellenberg, Mr. and Mrs, tions of the edifice. •ajtire cost, Including the three days Frank Forrar, Mr. and Mrs, John eturn trip, the couplo visited Yellow- Deacons of -the church, will meet on The bindery department conduct- minister of the Methodist church at 8. MAOK, JR. {'camping lor the boy and Sunday Forrar, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dalton Hall, stone National park- Mrs, Lewis Is Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at ed under the auspices of the Free- The ushers for the month of Au- Hlllsdale; N. J. Mr. Hampton will iners for- both parents, has bees Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey, Mr. a member of the advisory board of the home of R. E. Ublig, 11 Esat Me- hold branch has had 29 volunteer gust will be Johii'B. Allen, Herman preach both morning and evening. Following the stookh'oldera' meet- .itt}ia,-::.-.'--;.-, -...••• • .:.-, .... and Mrs. Jenkins, Mr, and Mrs. Ed- the International Womon Lawyers' morial Parkway, Atlantic Highlands. workers who have worked steadily D. Woolley, Ralph R. Eckert, Wil- .August IS, Dr. R. D. Adams, min- ing, the board of directors held its iys from 8 Jo 17 years of age ward Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. M. Harold association and for 20 years has Prayor meeting will be heldWednej- from last October to the end ot June lam R. Smock, Lewis R. Lowry and lBter of the First Presbyterian church organization meeting and elected the _.b« admitted, and will take part Kelly, Mr, and Mrs, Happy Mansfield, served as recording secretary. Mr. day evening at 7.30, followed by the of this year. They have done bind- W. Albert Doremm. at Little Rock, Arkansas. ing for-the Library of Congress and following officers: •;ev»ry on* of the-activities under Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacCloud, Mr. and Mrs. LcwU and daughter, Miss monthly meeting of the traerteui. The The classes In the Junior and prim- August 20, Rev. Earl L. Hampton. PrMident—Wdttr 8. U«k. Jr. "direction of the camp staff. They nd Mrs. John F. McNeil, Mr.; and Marjorle Lewis, spent the week-end annual Sunday-school picnic will be for the Glen Ridge and Princeton ary departments are continuing August 27, Rev. J. Stanley Wagg, Vies praldent in chmrgm ot Mle<—Boa have part In' the Indian village, Mrs, Maurice Murphy/ Mr. and Mrs, with Mr. and Mrs. Al W. Cross. held Thursday, August 10. Busses chapters covering 36 titles, 123 vol- throughout the summer with Inter- minister of the Methodist church at O. Mltchtl). will leave the church at ten o'clock umes, totaling 10,743 pages. Secretarr—Mllmrd W. Mn-ua. Dnde ranoh, aquatlo sports and Murphy, Mr. and Mrs, W. Har- Samuel Lewis, iJr,, attended 'the esting lessons and activities. Milltown. Mr. Wagg is the son ot work. Boys who have had ry Pennlngton, Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter In the morning fdr Asbury Park. In addition to this the department The Young People's Christian. En- Rev, Alfred Wagg,, a former minis- ^TreMaret^-J, A. Murphy, New York state 'convention of the BOVB and girls of the Sunday-school Mr. Mack spoke, briefly of the fine but have not passed their ""Ungatore, Dr. and Mrs. Allan B. Knights of Pythias at Saratoga, New has bound 26 titles, 26 volumes, to- deavor society held tb> final meeting ter of the local church. . ' . tests, will thus have a Randall, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Rocco, Mr. must secure their tickets from, their taling 1,154 pages, for the blind men's for the summer in the chapel Sun- The church-school plcnlo will be condition of the company and stated York, recently, He Is past chancel- own Sunday-school teachers. All oth- the past six months were the most td'rget thefr Red Crdss'cer- .nd. Mrs.' Bernard Taylor, Mr. and lor commander and la secretary of club at Camp Happiness at Lconir- day night at 8 o'clock. Robert F, held at Kepwel Park Wednesday, perhaps they have been Mrs'. Ross B. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. ers wishing to go, will kindly see do and seven titles, seven volumes, Worden of Bast Font street was In August 9. Cars will leave the church profitable in the company's history^ he Hospital Relief association of the Miss Kathlyn Guttormsen in regards showing estimated profits of apprdx-. -„ earlier In the awton but Frederick Wright, Mrs, George Cou- third district. totaling IBS pages, for the New Jer- charge of the program. His mother, at B a. m. Stanley Brown, Malcolm a short vaoatloo. before school Irler, Mrs. Elizabeth Crow, Mrs. Min- o arrangements. sey Camp for Blind Children.- Addi- Mrs. Albert W. Worden, was at the Minton, Foster Spinning and Richard lmately J2.600.000. or about 76 per 'and there are a lot of other Mrs. Kach Staer of Brevent avenue tional binding was done for the New Kirby trill be in charge of cars. cent above the figure for the same nie Dangler, Mrs. Anna Hschelbacn, lit Brooklyn with her daughter piano for the group singing. The „_ why the short temr camp- Mrs. Winifred Hughes, Mrs. Oath- Jersey Commission for the Blind of toplo for discussion was "Beauty of Tiro young women of the church- period last year. He said In a num- ldaa should be popular. trine Kearni, Mn. John Lang, Mn, Miss jeannette Lohnatu. Miss Loh- two titles, three volumes, totaling the Commonplace." Miss Hazel Kr- school are delegates of the Standard ber of places In , the United States Mary Nolan, Mrs, Michael Rlordan, iais li recovering from a tonsil op- Obituaries 243 pages, and four titles, 22 volumes, ickson of Sim place told the young Bearer society to the summer school Pepsi-Cola was outselling Ih. bottles 1. R, Dwlght, president of th* iratlon. totaling 1,984 pages, for student*. In inteuth eounty Y. M. C, A,, said: Mn. Alfred Relss, Mr*. Mahlon Sag- people abouWhe United Christian cf missions at Blalrstown. They are any of Its competitors In toe Cola irton, Misses Gladys Aumuck, Wllma Mrs, Mary Degllng and daughter, JOHN WATK1NS. all the binding department has a Youth conference she recently at- Miss Margaret Patterson, counselor field. He further stated that plans- T. M. 0. .KM whloh sponsor Miss Edna Degllng of Philadelphia, grand total of 75 titles bound, aggre- 'Ockanlokon, believe that two Aumack, Joan Bly, Helen Gallery, John WaUclns, 60 years-old, was tended at Blalrstown, Pa. She spoke of the Standard Bearers, and Miss were being made to organize fran- Leah Coudrler, Marie Coudrler, Vera .nd son, Albert BegUng ot, Chicago, gating 170 volumes and covering on the subject, "CreaJIng World Elizabeth VanSant. chise bottlers throughout Europe and of short-term camping will pent the week-end as gueste of Mrs. found dead Thursday afternoon in a 14,309 pages. ^.,a real service to parents, and the Ellenberg, Betty Bills, Gladys Foi- shanty on tho Cinderella farm at Chrl»Uane,'' which was the subject The school is also represented at South America and that the Cuban rar, Louolla Frey, Louise R, Ghml, Edna Vorberg ot Highland avenue. Thirty-two members' volunteered of one of the group conferences led Pennlng-ton Institute by Mlsj.-.Lca plant had just been completed and ex- ;'ehthu»tasnv with which the an- Mrs. Eda Vorberg entertained her Bradcvelt, where he had been- Jiving. iement-of that policy has been Ruth Gleason, Marie Hamm, Mary County Physician Harvey W- Hart- service In the shellacking department by Dr. T. H. P. Sailer, honorary sec- Coddlngton, Miss Alice Townsend, pects to be operating within the next Hlgglns,.. M&rglo Jeffrey, Josephine niece, Miss Edna Degllng ot Phila- operated by the Red Bank branch retary of Missionary education in Miss Enid WlUey and George Wilson. few days. He also mentioned the new •»d bear*.them.out." delphia, over the week-end. man was notluod and he attributed Kearns, Josephine Kelly, Margaret bis death to heart trouble. He said from October last to June of this the United States and Canada. Miss Mrs. Maibel Ebnar will be the or* sbc-bottle carton carrier for chain' atratlbni may be sent direct to Kelly, Mary Kelly, Helen Long, Mae Mrs. Justine Mahnken of Roop ave- Erickson supplemented her talk with EOobb, T. M. O. A, Free- Mr. Watkins had been dead about fix year.' They shellacked 170 volumes ganlet for the church during August. stores, which,' he stated, is showing McCue, Josephine Murphy, Margaret nue entertained several guests Thurs- hours, He had been seen walking comprising 14,300 pages. pictures and literature. A youth con- There will be special music Including exceedingly good sales results. Murphy, Marie Murphy, Margaret day afternoon in observance of hor aJbout the village of Bradevclt about There were 111 volunteers In the ference to New Jersey young peo- vocal selections at each of the ser- Murphy, Alma Poling, Harriet Taylor birthday. • D o'clock Thursday morning. presi department > operated by the ple Is being planned for the fall and vices of worship. 11 Establishes and Terry Torke, Richard Attrldge, Mrs. Cecelia Letts of Burlington Red Bank branch and they have de- Miss Krrlckson gave details anil NEW OOEANPOBT RESIDENT. William Aumack, Thomas Bly, Her- ivenus celebrated her birthday Satur- Mr. Watkins was born In Canada, voted 2,28414, hours according to the plans concerning the meeting. For Family •jert Brett, Harry Copperthwalte, day. a son of Samuel Watkins, now of report. The pages printed have been ST. METERS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt of! Daniel Dorn, Jr., John Bills, Fred* Eatontown, and the late Mrs. Ellen Monmouth Beach Oceanport are the parents of a ? Xacey Ii, Bogart, Atlantlo township, Hugh Gregeraon, brother of Mrs. 1,480 Junior Red Cross books, total- irlo S. Hayes, Eugene Hlgglns, Ber- Cecelia Letts of Burlington avenue, In Doughty. He moved to the United ng 59,256 pages; Bl annual reports, ' LUTHERAN. Rev, George A. Robertshaw, rector son born Thursday at Monmouth. 3»fco died July 8, established trusts to lard Hlgglns, James J. Hogan, Har- States when he was ten years old and Memorial hospital and Mr, and Mrs, i for his. wife, Merle, and his fam- •apldly recovering from a serious' 111— large size, totaling 1,836 pages; 70 cf St. Gabriel's chapel at Hollls, ild Lartaud, Vincent J. MoCue and worked as a laborer and farm hand. large site news sheets "Dawn" cov- Unified services at the Lutheran ">ary J, Lomaa of this place arn CJS at Monmouth Memorial hospital. church will be conducted at 10 a. m. Long Island, will occupy the pulpit B. Allen Parker. Misses Mlnada and Doretta Vle- Surviving, besides his father, are ering 770 pages, and approximately of Bt. Peter's church, Monmouth the parents of a son born the tuns , will directed that his wife re- Sunday, August 6, and will continue day at the same hospital. rlng of Center avenue visited Mrs. hres brothers and two sisters, Wes- 1,200 Blaster greeting cards, a total Beach Sunday. al] household and personal *f- The couple are now on a trip to George Hance of Red Bank Friday. ey Watklna of. Eatontown; James of 63,072 pages printed. hrough September 3. The common I and tiat his mother; Mrs. Fan- irglnla Beach, Virginia., They will A turkey supper for the benefit of Watkins of Fair Haven; Miss Jennie icrvlce will be conducted by th* pas- Bogart, receive $800 annually for Those credited with complete serv- or In the church, while the Sunday- ENTERTAINED VISITORS. ' be at home after Augus't 14 at the Hlghpofrlt Spiritualist chapol will be Watklna of New York; Mrs. Ethel ice and the number of volunteer Book-Making Shown * t . The residuary estate wai placed irldo's home In Shrewsbury, held at the homo of the pastor, Rev. Messier of Boston and Charles Wat- school is in progress In the Sunday- .trust, the wife to receive SO per hours given are Mrs. Herbert Wright, school roomi Mr. and Mrs, Wlllam Anderson of Mrs. Forrar Is a graduate of Red Frances Stevenson on Florence ave- kins of Massachusetts, 1,600; Mrs. William Holmes of Free- if cent of the Income for life, hJs otall- Tuesday evening, August 8, the At Navesink Library Keaniburg have been entertain- Bank Catholic high school and Is em- nue Saturday, August 12. Dinner The funeral wajt hold Monday af- hold, 1,600, and Mrs. William Plum ing Ellis Davis and daughter of Sdrtn to receive 66 per cent for life will be served from 5.30 to 8:30 :ernoon at two o'clock at " Freehold, and appointed her exccii' amlly of Silver Springs, Maryland, town, Illinois, nnd was t\ie daugh- i trlx. The wilt wu dated May 31, Amory Oaborn, Philip Carman, Bon- lower court, Clinton Walling of Key- monthly loyalty supper at the Luth- sheets are folded and sewn by In- and dry land. lamin A. Parker, Daniel Dorn, Wal- have returned to thrlr hottte on ter ot the late Rudolph Henry and port, who last winter sued the pow- eran church last Thursday. The aup- genious machines and then covered ; :or Dunbar, Fred VanDorn, Jr., Har- BmilnKton avenue. Tho family plan Jennie Walker Moyor. Her husband, er company for wrongfully shutting per was served by the women of the with cardboard and cloth previous- old Lartaud, Randy Cook and Her- o spond the summer here. who passed away about ten years off the electric current in his road church, with a committee headed by ly cut and glued together. On this Card of Thank*. T Chiriea Walter, Bolmar, who died bert Brett of ttiet, Quadrangle club; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schneider of ago, for a number of years had a stand, finally won his suit this week cover, or "case," Is stamped the title We wish to extend our sincere f July 11, bequeathed his estate to a Mrs. Harry Asay. Gifts for the build- Dr. A. 11. Randall and Frederick B. Brooklyn and family spent the week- trained rooster act In vaudeville, In the New Jersey supremt court Ing fund amounting to *88 were re- ot the book. The final stag* Is the thanks to the kind friends and neigh- ' daughter, liJnnlo E., and a son, Har- end wll-h Mrrf. Schnoldpr'a mother, with which ht toured the Unltnd bors who assisted In any way and, Haytn, James J. Hogan, W, Harry The power company shut off Wall- ceived. Musical selections and reci- wrapping of the volume In Its shiny their expressions of sympathy In our i! Ty W., and appointed him executor Ppnnlngton, M. Harold Kelly, Chcs- Mrs, Zsck Starr. Mrs. Schneider is States, Mrs. Knight assisted him In new dust cover, which an artist, of- i in a will dated August 7, 1034. Ing's electrlo current just as he was tations were rendered by the Ploger sad bereavement Especially to cr J. Dcaman, Cecil MacCloud, Jo- he former Mildred Stacr. Ills act for several years. After her about to open his roadstaiid for the family, members of the congregation. ten prominent, has done his best to Mom, J, B. McCloskey, Rev. Thomas \' Frank P, Dlckman, WBII known noph Applegate, John F. McNeil, Al- Mian Inez Leonard, secretary to the htiiband'n death. »hn conducted a make attractive. Nolan and Mr, John E. Day, Police ," Red Bank boat builder, executed hi summer of 1037 because, they said, Rev. E. J. Keullng of Rumson offered fred Lcnch, Rofflnald VanBrunt and dlatrlcl clerk of inn Mlddlotown small afore at Jllver and Kalr Hav- ha had not paid his bill. Walling the prayer. The pajftor. Rev, Walter Also to be seen are a number ot Officer Herden, members ot St, Vin- ff will July 20, 1027, All hla estate Wns Layton WcbBtcr of The Register. ownshlp board o( rducnlion, and en roada. cent de Paul society, the pallbearers, • tr bequeathed to his wife, Rose Dlck- Insisted that he had, though he Cowen, commended the congregation beautiful photographs of New Jer- th* soldiers ot Fort Hancock and MIKJ Klllc Schucrmann of Thompson Mrs. KnlKht'n nearest surviving could not show his receipt at the on its loyalty and saorlflce. He ex- sey made to Illustrate Federal Writ- , man, and she wns appointed execu- avenuo have returned fiom H motor those who offered cars or helped la . trlx, ORHIS—C0B1.KN8. relatives are a brother-in-law and time. Later, when he discovered pressed himself as pleased with the er*' publications. In addition there any way. rip through Now Yolk jlatr. alator-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ths receipt, hi sued the power com- ncrease in attendance during the are the following book* and pam- ' George T. Oant of Son Bright d|. Mian Mfuy Maywood piatt of Mr, and Mrs, Waller Andrews of Mrs. Josephine A. Costelloe, ,; vided his estate between Emma Scnn Knight, and two nlecea, all living pany but the case was thrown out summer months. phlets on view: "The Story ot Dunel- Ahem Family. Youngstown, Ohio, has announced SlatlliUflon, who have been visiting nt Chicago. of the Long Branch district court. len," "Princeton's Fire Fighters," —Advertisement. ' and Edna S. Donow, wife of Glenn lie marriage of her nlecr, Miss heir duughUr and son-ln-lnw, Mr, [!, Dobow In equal shares. Ho made his The body was removed to the The supreme court, however, up- BAPTIST. "The Swede* and Finns In N*w Jtr- Olenors Rose Orris, \o Blchard and Mm. William O. Thunma of Wordtn funeral home, Kast Front aey," "Old Princeton's Neighbors," i> Will January 17, JD35, and appointed ' nrlerf Coblcn* of Writ Front street. Wnshtntton avenue, returniM home held Waiting's contention that suit Rev, Charlti A. Thunn, pastor of r'WaVtor J. Sweeney executor. hla pnit week-end, street, and prepared for hurial, Fun- may be brought If a power com- Matawan," "New Jersey, a Profile f| The ceremony took placo in the Mid- the Baptist church, has announced 1 WANT ADVERTISEMENTS | Mrs. Barah L. Tnylor of Entohtown Mr. and Mia. Cliarlrs Kugln n«d ertvl arrangements will he competed pany wrongfully shuts off Its cur- In Pictures " end "N*w Jersey; Its dlctown llnpllot churoh, Mlddletown, today. , the following sermons: August «, Present and Past.".; The latter Is the \ left all her ostil* to her liunbrmd, Friday, July 14, Mr. and Mrs. Cob- son Cliarlrs, Jr., of Homrrvlllc, nnd rent and that a peraon, Injured by 'There Is a Dutlnyi" August IS, Too Late for CUuifkation y Howard N. Taylor, with Ihe exception ens are rcjldlnff at the Rlvnralilo Mr. and Mrs. Claude Evans of Free- Ihli, may be compensated for all guide to this atat* which has been damages that follow ths wrongful 'The Angelus;" August 30, "That awaited with no much Interest. It •* of a property on Victor place, Eoton- Hardens apartments on Weat Front hold spont Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. IJkc llnrlr Like. Nephew. Which Is Bigger Than Oneself;" J town, which was bequeathed to her shutting off of the current. Ed- aurpasaes the most favorablt expec-. BROILERS, milk M. 2Sei eapona up U ilrcet. Wiillnin Ast of Center avf nur, 2 August 27. "Weights or Wings." 12 wttki old. Bradltr, Chtvp«l Hill. wSO», Kenneth W, Taylor. She named Snell City, Mn. (AP)' Walter Gray mund CnnxoMi of Parsons, l»a- Utlons. rail HlgM»rM» 3flS. __^ Mr, Cohlrni M an ailverMnIng exec- ot Hnoll City has an uncle In Okla- Th* muslo at the service Sunday • '^ i m i, rr"har husband axocutor of the will, William Rlmmonx and family of hrerqu* * Borden represented Mr. OIRL lrt» gintrai offlc* work, knowl- / whloh was exeouted Februnry 28, 1020, utive connected with the well known liomn who nlan In named Waltsr Walling. .oorntng will Include th* prelude, KEW CORPORATION. .•tit* ot shorthand, typing «nd book. advertising linn of llatten, Barton, IU'IJIIWIHKI avenue have niovcil lo Oray. Ami both the Walters have "Prl«. Song," Wagner; anth«m, lr«*t>li>f t four yiiri' m*p»ti$ne$. Writ* ICnglewood, 1), Q. W., box III, Had Hk' Durstlne A; Ontiorh, Inc, with ofllcea wives named Marsh lClltaheth. And "Stnd Out Thy Light," Oounod; or- Ftsh*rm«n'* Market, Inc., Is th* In New York, Wrn. Lnielt* Nloieytr of lClni- each has a son named Walter, Jr. If gan offertory, "Chant Angellque," by KUBNITUW. for n>t~. b.Otoom lulu, with , Party on Fifth hurst. I-onu Island, spent Ihr week- Insurance Contract name of a new corporation whloh four-poitar matioiranr bed. m»h)>i, chtlra, btdi, rusi, and hlght »t W*«tFlde oulno, West Her ally known «• tlm Crilsadris, held Mr. and Mrs, .lullua llanuueispfai / IVcnr lliiiidriipli-tn. ance on the Amertcan-LaFrance fir* hold Its regular monthly business etW hounholl (urnlihlnti. rhon. R*4 • (en place, In ocltbrstlon of their fifth truck, police C*F and workmen's ard Rodney, Lara Anderson, An- Ihelr annual eltntlon of nfllcen Tuei- and Mi', and Mrs. nohort lUnmicr'p meeting Tuesday *v*nlng «t ths drew Johnson snd Ernist Johnson, Bank ISBT-J for ippolntment.* _ j wedding anniversary. About no pep diy night at the weekly mefitlng far spent the week-end at Atlantic Rfquola National l'srk.Cnllf.'tAP) rnmpeniatlon Insurance on borough church *t « o'clock. Final prepara- gtllSItAO houi.mii«t *>anM —birth of bear quadruplets—han oc- Rhrewabury, representing th« Oltn ths next evening, August », will b* curred twice this muuion In Boquoln Falla Indemnity company, each Incerporator taking a like num- BUTLMUUIAUFTEUK w.nl.driiiiTi; , ton from Trenton, Mr, and Mr>. An ifeiiipNcont wns elftotod pi'esfdrut; returner to their home on Long In- made by the dining room committal ber of shares. eneM. wnlui temporarr potltlon. R«f« < thliy received many useful gifts, JinAIn Hpence, vlc« inrnlctenl; Jnmrn land a(Ur spending part of the sum- park. Naturalists say the normal Ths council votod lo take over the und*r Ih* direction o< Mrs. Warr*n "">'•• r.nutr.a. Wrii« ii, c., box HI, f.' Among thoio present were Dr, and llaitierlii, lirniinrr, nml 7Yiuma« mer nfit, , litter for a tuar Is two tuba* maintenance of Are hydrants tt fly Fowler. Mrs. Edward BcatUrgoOd 1U<1 Hunk. U,Utt.,3. W. Parker, Mr. and Mis. Halnmn, spoietiry. Mr, Bnlnum was The Uiula Wllllama bvmnaluw on camore and Weattnd avenues and on and Mrs. Sophl* Day ar* Ih* g*n- CAR ON KIUM IN ^TJ \V««l«nd avsmif. William lltrdtn Jttiitt fiOw df>ti) fur i*J*ittt«(i io MII ;':Jfamp»tm And row*, Mr. «nil Mrs. For dueled, while Mr. iiarlin ID It Ih* Oltnnisry ayrnue )>'* linen rrnled fur ral «h»lrm«n of th* supper. bl»r dlftfrCntlni; •tiuipmarit to tinrAom and L g»r Ptnnlngion, Mr. and Mrs. Atbsri lilng vice jiiealdenl. Other retir- the rest of thu stunnt<>r, submitted a rtqutit accompanied by The Bulok stdan which Oceanic lirlrn tnirj*. »t«bl|*h*<) Jin* with thaw T)m Allantlo llljhlandu nre d« a petition for appointment as a ip»- Miss Edith Mobtan of Oak irtlt •tndi of Qp«f«tln| trtatillallorti, Ub«r»l wnl, Mr, and Mrs. l>«Mr Laov, Mr, ing ofucerii art Joseph Dituii, pita- "Angels of Lift," will b« the topic road *nt*rtaln*« OT*>r Vd M Ktljy, MIM Mury Halliturk. ur»r, The clnli will huld • beach par- at ]ll(|li|inlnl H|i|rlluall«t rhupnl Hun- turned over to the nolle* committee be on display on th* vacant lot at •r>'l h*v# otr. Writ* C. A. N., box (til. l mi the WMII side of the hor- for action. Major C. A. Osborn an* Wld* Oulld, Tuesday evening. Ths Almt Bortwili, Mist Helen An. ty next Tuesday at the Btirt day night at A o'clock, memoirs spsnt th* evening doing th* comer ot Monmouth and P*arl i Ml»i Altiru TouqitM, Mr*. pavilion at Ret lulght, nouncsd that new street signs had straits, n*at to th* Catlton thuUr, rARTtfl^T for r«nt« ihfw tnotn«"ViiJ Th« Kdna Woodward Ohaplfr of tu«n completed and rtcommended whit* cross work for various mis- bftth. Adttltt eaJjr, 111 Ilu4*on av«- tttBi Kn; attnir Hym, John Mil World Wlda Guild of th. Leon- sion hospitals In China and Burma. dally until th* fair, which will open NKW llVICK that they be pall for. The borough August 36 and olo** B«pWmb*r 2. ia, nusisll • Btewn, Oirtton Via* Work, IlMMOMblt VrlOM. ardo Baptist church, will meet to- cltrk was authorUtd to open a ipe» Tho** preMtkt w*r« Mri. Hom*f i John Drummond, »«v«y Tn* R*|lsttr turn* out all kinds of morrow evtnlng at elgHt o'clock at It, Lawrsnea Scott, who conduct! olal dog account at th* Merchants Mtthot, Mrs, Arthur ny*"<>». *"* ' AU lltf VlDMfit, Pilil AiHUv, lob prlntlne, (uinlshlni An* Quality the home of Miss Kill* Dills. This Hoolt'a funoral home at llelford, has Trull company and IU1.9R wsi trans- A. W. VanNotlrand. Mr* 8t«wart Tha read l« bttlsr and blntr butl» U Sautfti Cwx and and Jond worKm«n»hln at reuonsbl* will bt a l«wn putting and lawn p«r- twhid a nsw Bulok ««din for f«rr«it to this account.1 111 I Is totaling Cook, Mrs. Alfred Beck, Mrs, Mor- h**» ludi through Th* fUtMttr'i »d. ptlMs.—Ad' ' gan Cllart, Mrs. C A. Thunn, Mn. ttrtlslDg columns,—AdvirO»atn*8t. l*, Ths divotloni will be ltd by MIM IB, hla IMMN w»r. rtd ld RED^BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 3; 1939.

a lit Rebecca Johnson, Sept 20,1782, land. Persecuted for .Quaker sym- lature should reduce the automobile evening, at 8 (O'clock, I d. May 19, 1863, who md. John H. pathies. i>ne of 13 Monmouth Paten- Cigarette Tax driver's license fee. from $3 to |ti Highlands. Holmdel. age. .' , ', '' Clayton b. Apr. 22, 1776, S61 July 3, tees. (2nd) John Tilton, Jr., 1640-1700 year/an action he estimated would The consistory of theS 1845, on Dec 19, 1799, and la the (1704?) md. Rebecca Terry, "i. 1715. out revenues by about $2,500,000 an- . (>*• Bt*-Baaic. BegUttr tin bi bouskl Church services will be discontin- church met Monday evenly to |HI(hludi from X Or«.n.pmt Mr. Bible, of- a. dau., of this Rebecca S chn. Came from Gravesend, Long And Bond Issue nually. . -i ' : ;•• : ;-,'. -. ; MaUtor, < B«dl«. .drug ltor«. and -Joitpb ued for the month or August. Serv- home of Alexander McClee*.- (namely a namesake, Rebacah, 1802, Island to,N. J. In 1692 or 1693. Lived SUmcn.). ices will be resumed in the Reformed A chest clinic for children i SL 1862. Whose lit husband—May in Mlddletown twp. (3rd) Samuel Til- Bond issues authorized by the Leg- sanctuary September 10, and Sunday- 1 Are Proposed * islature would require approval, at The 76th anniversary of Methodism Thursday, at the Health I 30. 1798, Joseph T, Pearce (md. Apr. ton 1678-1745, md. Patience Allen In Highlands was observed -with spe- school sessions will also' bs resumed The softball games sobedu OENEALOOr 10/1820), "was list at sea,".'Oast tyd. 1680-1745, 8 or more chn. Lived at public referendum, ' v-•••--.•—••- that day. last week were- postponed.O1 ing- Oct. 23, 1835,".and who remar- Colt's Neck N. J. (4th) Abraham New Jersey farm crops which suf- cial services Sunday at tho Methodist Mrs.- William R.-Conover, co-edi- church. Rev, James Weddcrspoon of Rev. Marshall Harrington, conduct- the death of Robert'Roy 1 Jacob Tilton b. Oct. 17, 1815, d. abt. Tilton (1st) md. Elizabeth vThorn, Legislature Meets Today fered drought conditions during moat who wan one of tha Holmdel'i tor. Member of the Genealogical of July were reported on'Tuesday Ocean Grove, the first appointed pas- ed a service Sunday morning at 1S95) in possession of Eugene B. Til- moved to Allentown, N. J. (5th) Laurelton in the absence of Rev. most enthusiastic- supporters, Committee of the Homnouth County ton of 505 Forman avenue. Point Abraham Tilton 1759-1836 md. Eliza- to Consider Measures by the State Department of Agricul- tor of , the Highlands church, Historical association, Freehold. J ture to have benefltted from recent preached at the morning service. At- Marshall Sew/ell, who Is spending his Pleasant, at 9-12-1936,. has been en- geUv Rogers, md. 1781. 11 chn. The vacation at Burns Lake, Whitefleld, tered among th? various data, those above information Is from "Francis for Relief Funds ' rains, but to be still .in need of mois- _ter the service, he met several m*n- Harry Goorew, a : Now Hampshire. QUESTIONS of William E. Johnson (her .uncle Theodore Tllton,". who published 8 ture. ••• (..'... ; • . ' "j • ', ' ' ; bers of the church who worshipped woodman, was attacked by a I and her mother's bro.") as Feb. 22, pamphlets on the "Tilton Family in there when he was pastor halt a cen- A meeting of the'congregational ho awakened from Its winter f 867. TXLTON-HAGERMAN. De- Trenton, August 2, (AP)-Enact- The-department said that a survey tury ago. In this group wcro former committee will be held Thursday and killed it with an ax. jlre dates of birth, marriages and 1839, and th« date of her own father, America," which is excellent and ment of a' two-cent-a-pack clgaret "indicates that,the crisis due to the John H. Clayton, Sr., In this fashion, trustworthy as far as It goes—to the Mayor George W. Hardy and Mrs. death of Capt. Jacob b. abt. 1750-55, tax and Issuance of $15,000,000 m lack of rainfall la passing away grad- "John Clayton S. (for senior), July Revolution. •• (Mrs. F. R. F.) Hardy,-.who were married-by Mr. d. after 1793/and wife, Charity Bag- bonds-was proposed this week by As- ually. A few more rainy, days, and Wedderspoon. 3, 1845." William E. was b. abt. 1785, farmers will be assured of moderate erman Tilton. His parents were per-1830'.census. Capt Jacob Tilton 875. WYCKOPF-COVENHOyEN- sembly Speaker Herbert J. Pascoe In the evening service Rev. Nell A. ' John and Ann, Applegate TlltOn. He signed' the. Articles of Retaliation. It FORMAN. (Ana. to 701, Apr. 20,1939, (R-Unlon) as part .of a compromise harvest and consumers of reasonable It's the Best In Town prices and supplies." Mooney gave the Invocation, and Rev. iftjfc. .had' three, known bros., all were In is possible that Mary Tilton who md. by Mrs. W. R. C. and ans. 817, July emergency relief financing program Leon Chamberlain, district superin- Rev. war. These bros. with known Jacob Phillips, may be a dau. of his, 6, 1939, by D. V. PJ In the Formari oa the eve of the return of the Leg- "Five days ago the situation wal Phones: serious. Most crops were In a crit- tendent, gavo tho pastoral prayer. dates and wives are as follows, per per Theodore Francis Tilton, the Genealogy, compiled by Miss Anne islature from a three-week recess, The sermon was delivered by Bishop in the.Tilton Authority: John Tilton. Tilton Authority. (J. W. C.) SpottswoQd Dandridge, p. ' 72., It v Pascoe said he advanced the plan, ical stage, threatened with ruin as a md. Marian (Merrlam) Thompson, states that Margaret WyckolT b. 1693, result of serious lack of moisture. The E, Q. Richardson. Boncdictlon was 2653 despite his previous stand • against given by Rev. William H. Mlksch. June 14,1760, he d. Decv^/1826; Syl- d. Dec. 21,: 17.65, md. Jonathan For- new taxes and bonds, in the hope that rains of July 27 and which continued 2654 George VanNatta Brown, son of vester Tilton, md. Mary Thompson; 868. GROVER. Wanted full name 'man, b. 1688', d. Dec. 28, 1762 (son of it would break the seven-month leg- during the week-end came just In Nehemiah Tilton, .killed in-the Rev. Samuel Forman, b. 1662, or 1663, d. islative relief deadlock. time to save many of these crops, Councilman and Mrs. George Brown, of the wife of James'. Grover, Sr., was baptized at the morning service war. There were probably sisters d. 1686, who md. Rebecca ? and Oct 13, 1740 (son of Aaron and .Dor- Divided sentiment in the Repub- However, the damage already done but so far no record of them has othy Forman md. Mary Wil- by tho prolonged dry spell cannot be by Rev, Mr, Wedderapoon, Baptised names of chn. . (By Ellis pps. 64-67 lican majority has prevented enact- at the evening service by Blthop been found.- Capt. Jacob and wife and other histories of Mon. Co.) bur, dau. of Samuel Wilbur, Jr., and ment "of a - complete program so far, repaired. Tho production of prac- Charity Hagerman Tilton had five Hannah Portor of Providence, Rhode tically every commodity which was Richardson were Edgar and Patricia (Mrs. G. TV. M.) and Fascoe said he realized "the pres- Ana Sanborn, children of Mr, and sons and three daus. Three Rev. war Island, b. 1667-8, d. Mar. 13, 1728-9. ent situation In the legislature ne- harvested,is below normal. The same pensioners who served under him In 869. GROVER. Want full name of . (Mrs. W. R. C.) Mrs. Ralph Sanborn, and Beatrlco wife of Safety Grover, who md. cessitates some compromise If relief Is true of those remaining to be'har- 1st Regt, Monmouth militia were vested this season." ' Mae Card, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcy, or Mercy——— This Safety is-to be provided for promptly," al- William-Card, • . No. 2347, Bartholomew Applegate; though he declared "I .am as -strongly The department reported especially 21 West Front St., W-2377 Garrett Irons and Invalid Grover was s. of James, Sr., and b. Monmouth County Marriage Rec- The highlands auxiliary of Mon- abt. 1656, Ref. to. p. 38, Salter Will opposed to new taxes' and bonds as low yields of hay, Held corn In many 18,678 Sergt William Johnson. Per a ords, Court House, Freehold, N. J. 1 mouth Memorial hospital will hold a Red Bank, N.J. • letter dated Jan. 13, 1873, from Capt of Safety Grover, July 19, 1747, N. J. ever." ' , localities, onions, - strawberries, green (80). Hulce, John and Elizabeth peas, cabbage and sweet potatoes. It card party and fashion show Wed- Jacobs' son, Kenneth Tilton, to Dr. Archives, pp. 112 or 211. Several Harvey ™ 1805, June 15 Returning on Thursday, the law- nesday night, August 23, nt Conncrs' Henry Remsen Tilton, "My father, chn., William, Safety, Jr., etc. Marcy makers also were faced with the pos- reported an "excellent quality" of tree Week End Specials! By John Wardell, Justice • fruits, yhlte potatoes and some oth- hotel at Wator Witch.. Mrs, G. V. Jacob Tilton, was a millwright. Ho who md. Col. Richard Cox, and Han- sibility there would some action on Kadenbach is genernl chairman, and nah who md. William Taylor. Nortret, Dennis and Anna Woolley er vegetables. resided and d. at, Cedar Creek : 1805, June 18 legislation to control home races and her .assistants are Mrs. C. Md John- (Forked river area, ten miles south (Mrs. G. W. M.) By James Frost, Justice. parl-mutuel betting. A samplo con- Reporting a highway accident son, [Mrs. B, J. Crelghton, Mrs. Irv- 870. COVENHOVEN. Who were trol bil) drafted1 by a ipeclal Joint leg- death toll of 347 lives durjng the first Armour's "•of Toms River). The maiden name Cook, Silas and Susannah Austin ing Parker, Mrs, Robert Hennessey, the parents and grandparents of 1805, Mar. 17 islative committee was mailed to law- six months of 1939 in tho state, the Mrs. William Hopla and Miss Julia of his wife was Charity Hagerman, Hendrlcka Covcnhoven who md. as makers for their study while in re- lowest for the period in eight years, Star ft. five sons, daus. not named! Sylvester, Jeffrey, Oliver and Elizabeth Lewis Kay. Gowna will bo shown by Ethel his 2nd wife John Campbell, Nov. 30, 1805, May 7 cess. Already several suggestions Motor Vehicle Commissioner Arthur Krauss of Sen Bright. John, Garret, Jacob and "Kenneth. I 1761? Their chn. bpt at Tenne'nt, Cook, William and Abigail Edwards for changes have been forwarded. W. Magco said he looked "hopetully Rib was b. at Engllshtown in 1789 and were Rachel, William, Elisabeth and for a toll below 800 by the en*1 of The Ladles' Aid society of tho bent cuts md. Anna Johnson at Silver-ton In I8O5( May 9 Supreme- Court came to the Legis- Methodist church will meet next Benjamin C. (D. V. P.) Parker, Jonah and Sudanna Lloyd lature's aid on Tuesday by upholding tho year." Tho department reported 1813. My grandparents Were John 871. CONOVER. Who were the It has been two decades since there Wednesday night In tho church;. and Ann Applegate. Tilton. He died : •. 1805, Aug. 12 as constitutional the only piece of re- Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Longshore parents'of Henrietta B, Conovcr who •By Elisha Chadwick, Justice. lief-financing legislation thus far en- has been fewer than 800 road deaths at his residence at Goshen (present md. William W. Colmell Jan. 16, In tho state. The 865 fatalities last are the parents of a son born Sunday BLADE CUTS OF RIB ROAST ft. 21c Cassville) and had four s'ons, Jacob, Bogaar, William and Melbiah Crane acted into law this year. Without at Monmouth Memorial hospital. 1844? ' (D. V. P.) comment, the court dismissed a suit year contributed to,New Jersey's cap- John, Silvester and Nelr.. My rather 872. HERBERT-MOUNT. Will D. • . 1805, May 4 Mrs. M. Orr of Hilton Park won was a soldier In the Revolution un- Glfford, William and Edith Carmer by John Borg, Hackensack publisher, ture of nrat placo in nthe National FINE QUALITY SIRLOIN STEAK ft. 27c V. P. please give record of birth, charging that the Legislature, In di- Traffic Safety Contest. The number first prize at the Trailers club party . der George Washington. He was a death and marriage, and to whom 1805> May 18 last week. Mrs. Marie Schmidt will By Daniel Stout, Justice. verting (2,000,000 fcom the State killed in the first half of this year STAR SLICED BACON ft. 27c Capt. The eight chn. of Capt. Jacob of Margaret Herbert, dau. of James Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund was 53 fewer than In the tame period be hostess at tonight's meeting. and wife Charity are as follows: tho Emens, John -and Mary Clayton Frank Parker is homo from Mon- Herbert, b. Dec. 20, 1744, d. Nov. 7, „ 1 1805, June 6 to relief, had violated tho constitu- a year ago. birth, plates of Sylvester and Jacob 1814,.wife Elizabeth Conover, b. 1741, mouth Momorlal hospital. His daugh- Clayton, Jeremiah and Sarah Mid- tional ban against pledging the Magco also reported a 15 per cent are not known, so are left in order d. Oct. 30, 1813. (Mrs. G. W. M.) State'* credit beyond $100,000 without ter, Mrs. John Nichols of Tennessee, In which mentioned by their bro. -. dleton . 1805, June 30 drop In drunken driving conviction! has arrived to stay with 'him. Fancy Emens, Nathan and Phebe Pltenger referendum. during tho same six months', from Kenneth, as the other three bros. are ANSWERS Mrs. Charles McCall and son ft. in known date order: (1) Sylvester - ______1805; Mar. 7 The Legislature had agreed the 702 to 594. Driver's license revoca- Oharles of Kingston, Pennsylvania, Armour's Tilton md. 1st Mary Hall, 2d, Mary 873 CTLAYT0N-TAYLOR, VAN- By 3$nas Conger, Elder Mothodlst fund would be repaid In 1942 from tions ' for all .offenses, however, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, George Woodmansee and went to Highland' CLEAVE-SUTFIN, BWEETMAN- church. sinking funds which will then be dropped, only from 2,478 to 2,427. ' Liming, 5-Tb. county, Ohio. (2) John Tilton b. Grlswold, Calvin and Sarah Llp- available. IRoasting Average- DEY-CASTLER, (Ans. to 802, 6-29- Mm. George King and children Mar. 17, .1776, d ? md. 1st Eliza- 1939, by E. M. B.) I have been told pincott 1805, June 2D Pascoe said his compromise pro- beth Clayton Apr. IS, 1798, believed Bratt, Egbert And Sarah Grandine posal would raise sufficient funds to June and Georgo havo been visiting that one of my ancestors, • Joseph Marlboro. relatives at New Haven, Connecticut. dau. of Asher and • bro. of Miles, Clayton, Sr., lived in Monmouth 1805, Sept. 21 wipe .out a 1938 relief deficit, meet 1774-1864, who md. , Mary, dau. of By Andrew Fowler. this year's requirement and full next About $60 was made.by the tag day Jersey Freestone PEACHES tiffrt 21c- county, N. J., at the time of the Rev. Services at the Old Brick church held Saturday for the benefit of tho Capt. Jacob. The chn. of Elizabeth war, and so I; send on' this Informa- Thompson, Thomas and Lucy Ap- . year's relief requirements. and John Tilton were William, Loel, His recommendations included con- will be suspended, during the month Methodist church. r tion hoping It may help E. M. B. My "' ple'gate __._ - 1804, Oct. 20 of August as usual. Extra Fancy YELLOW CORN.... 'Lff doz,19c Maria, Asher Clayton Tilton, Han- Joseph Clayton lived at Freehold Ellison, David and Rebecca Snyder tinuation of relief disbursements on Lobsters are plentiful and being nah, Margaret H. and- Elizabeth. __; 1804, Oct. 25 a ratio of 75 per cent by the Stato Rev, and Mrs. James VanVeasem sold for $1.50 and $1 a dozen. . and had wife Eleanor and chn. John, left Monday morning on their vaca- Elizabeth is reported to have had a Jonathan arid Joseph Clayton, Han- Tealton, Lubum and Molly Sheor- and 25' per cent by municipalities. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comlnskl of JERSEY LIMA BEANS, full pod. 3 lbs. 13c bro. David per T. F. T. notes. Eliza- Most Republican proposals heretofore tion, which will be spent In the New Staten Island havo boon visiting rel- nah Taylor, Margaret VanCleave, mard 1805, Jan. 19 England states. beth Clayton Tilton d. early in 1815 . By John C. Imlay this year would have pared the atives here. -Mr. Comlnskl, who was Isabel Sutfln, Mary Sweetman, Ann Marie Helicr of Red Bank has and In 1816 John remar. Sally Letts, Catherine Dey, Margaret Castler and (81). StlllweU, Benjamin and Sarah state's share to 60 per cent. stationed at Fort Hancock a number Maxwell Home Denlse 1804, July .8 Pascoe admitted the proposal to been visiting her grandparents, Mr. of years, rotlrod from tho army re- widow of Falklnburg. (3)' Ann Taylor; according to his will, and Mrs. H. G. Magee, BeechNut Mary b. Apr. 8, 1780 SH» Dec. 15, dated 1813. J. Wilbur Clayton of Wooley, John and Elizabeth Sickles continue the existing ratio was a cently after serving In Hawaii. ft. West Orange, N, J., who is compiling 1804, Nov. 9 move to gain Democratic support. Mrs. Blanohe Sutphln Is spending There was no shortage of water 1861, md. Miles Clayton, May 2, 1774 her vacation with her uncle and aunt, S-W, SIL June 12, 1E64, who lived and d. a family genealogy and who gave me Smock, John and Elizabeth DuBols Pascoe figured 1939 needs at $15,- here. Councilman A. Moade Robert- my Information, believes this Joseph ______1804, Nov. 27 000,000, plus $3,250,000 to cover last Mr. and Mrs. Milton Coasaboom of son and other officials made a tour Yuban Drip or at Silverton. (4) Garret b. Dec. 3, —wan, N. J. 1783, md. Jane Lewis, Jan. 8, 1809. Clayton was a Revolutionary war Smock, Aaron and Sarah.Schenck year's deficit and $3,000,000 to meet of Inspection of the borough follow- White Rose Percolator (5) Jacob Tilton, Jr., dates not soldier, and that he was son of John 1804, Nov. 28 a general state,fund deficit. He would Inez Conover has returned from a ing complaint* from tho hill section know, md. Sarah Story, Jan. 27, 1800. Clayton, Sr., grandson of David Covenhoven, William and Catherine meet the $21,200,000 by taking a Ur visit with Mr. and Mn. John Con- of low water pressure and found that It Is now believed that the Jacob Clayton, Sr. (d. 1730), and great- Sutphln —'— 1805, Jan. 18 800,000 highway fund balance, $3,000,- over of South Amboy. the low pressure was not duo to a Tilton who on Dec. 27, 1827 (deen 0-2, grandson of Jan Claten. The fact Theae records were copied by Mon- 000 going to relief and $1,800,000 to The Frcl family of Marlboro road shortage of water In the wells. In- RED HEART PARD 3 for 23c deeded land at Silverton to Miles that Joseph, Sr., mentions two daus. mouth Court House Chapter, D, A. cover an appropriation already en- spent several days the past week In vestigation showed that during tho Clayton and Richard MacKelvey), named Margaret seems to Indicate R., and published through tho Mon- acted for schools; diverting $3,000,000 Connecticut. periods when the prcssuro was low HEINZ'S VINEGAR 2pt«. 19c was their bro.-In-law, Jacob, Jr. (6) that he had chn, by two different mouth Historical association. Free- in, tdnking funds to relief; Issuing , Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe have thero wa» ample wator In the stand- R&becca, May 13, 1786 SIX Dec. 20, wives, and since Ann Is a nickname hold, N. J./and released by (Mrs. $7,500,000 in bonds, passing a cigaret taken rooms In the King home on pipe, but the mains were not largo 0F.5r.11 Date & Nut BREAD .2 cant 25c I860, who md. Feb. 21, 1802 Richard for Hannah It is probable that Han- William R.) Laura V. Conover, reg- tax estimated to produce $4,000,000 a Railroad avenue. enough to supply all tho water neoded McAIxay—Aug. 24, 1777 SIL Feb. -6, nah Taylor and Ann Taylor mean istrar. . year, and employing $2,000,000 already The Reformed church picnic was for homo usos and also for sprink- 1853, who was a son of Robert and the, same person.*,-1 should' like to diverted from tho Teachers' Fund. held Tuesday at Metcdeconk. ling lawns. Tho greatest domand Abigail MacKelvle. Their chn. were NEXT WEEK—MON. TUES., WED. corrcspon'd"-wlth'E>'M. B. and others Diversion of $3,000,000 in sinking Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conover, Jr. came early In tho evening when res f in order of age: Charity (Mrs, Cor- who may be interested. moved the past week to Mat a wan. Idents returned home from work. By nelius I) Clayton; Jonathan, Sylves- . SAELBOAT UPSETS. funds would require passage over (L. W. MeF.) Governor A. Harry Moore's veto of Mrs. Tonson, formerly Ella Van- restricting th» use of water for CASH AND CARRY ONLY I ter, Garrett and William McKelvey. Mater of this place, visited friends sprinklers to one hour In the evening (7) Kenneth (Keenie) Tilton, 1789 874. TILTON. (Partial ans. to 801, Sailing 2V4 miles from shore In the legislation enacted earlier this year. June 29, 1939, by M. C. L.) Abraham open flea proved unsafe last week Another $15,000,000 for 1940 relief here Sunday. th« low pressure condition wu elim- SilVBrton S. L. cemetery, d. abt, 187T, inated. Officials state this situation md. Anna, one of the nine daut. and Tilton, who was In the Rev. war, was to a young man from Great Kills, requirements would be raised In this Mr. and Mrn. George Van Aken of U. S. No. 1 Potatoes has happened several times during 16 chn. of Elisha (will proved July b. May 14,1759, d. 18J6, md. Elizabeth Staten Island, His sailboat, "Scud," manner; Issuance of the remaining lOsprey, Florida, and Mrs. Nettle 30, 1829) and Catherine Mltchel Rotgers, the license being dated Jan. overturned within sight of a motor $7,500,000 In bonds; diversion of $2,- iWll*, were recent visitors at New dry spoils, but never occurs during Johnson. Anna d. In Ohio, where 15, 1781. They had 11 chn., the launch whose captain, Fred Best and 000,000 In highway funds; collection Brunswick. periods' of "normal precipitation be- Cross they were "long before 1877." (8) youngest of Whom was Daniel Til- passengers, George Scott, Harvey of $4,000,000 in clgaret taxes, and seiz- cause sprinklers aro seldom used ton, b. Oct 3, 1804. His ancestry then. Bros. -ft. Basket Sarah Tilton, b. May J6.J1793, alive Smith and Peter Vaux, rescued him ure of $2,000,000 anticipated a* In- Printing of the Better Kind. was-as follows: (1st) John Tilton d. and. towed the boat to Annadalc, come from state-controlled parl-mu- Shore Diner. Is the trade name filed 27 7 In "1830 census, md. a s. of 1829 The Register Is equipped in every Holmdel - 1688, md. Mary d. 1683. 7 chn. Staten Island, where they balled It tuel betting at horse races. way to turn out printing of the bet- by Anthony Homandotll of 20 Fourth Elisha, namely William E. Johnson. They lived at Lynn, Manachuietti, out and then towed It to Great Kills, Pascoe also proposed that as an • troet for tho eating place located at May 27, 1810. This William E. had ter kind and prices are reasonable, later, moved to Qravesend, Long Is- the youth's home. offset to the clgaret tax the Lcg|B. ton.—Advertisement. Bay and Barberle avenue*,

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KABTHqtJAKK AT MESSIKA. everywhere. A heavy smoke p Increased when the ghouls cJothsd streets toward » hive funeral pyre. hung over tha desolate sctne! themselves In the uniforms of dead The stench of burning bodies waa everywhere. / Condensed from The American Mer- Landing parties fell in. Shovels, Italian officers and Joined together cury by Wayne Frauds Palmer.' in armed bands.' At the Bank of- Si- Gradually a blance of order WEEKEND SPECIAL! axes, and picks were distributed, Along'the shores of "you'll need rifles, too," an Italian cily, where $600,000 In gold lay ex- was restoredr . g The dawn of December 28, 1908, posed, a pitched battle resulted in the Straits of Messinai , wherh e 40 vilil- BOX OF GLADIOLI CAMERA ON THE FARM broke through heavy storm clouds ifflcer wanted. "The jails were brok- en open and the scum of Sicily is six robbers being killed. and six lages had shared the city's fate, over for over Messina, Sicily. Gas street Sailors wounded. The next morning) 100,000 people had been killed or mor- AND ROSES $1.50 light* wer« atlll burning; .the tinkle looting the ruins." The Russians landed at a broken 20 executions settled this account, tally injured.. In an area of 7,600 of belli- on milk goats could be Other criminals built.up a thriving square'miles, hardly a building stood (This Special tot Friday and Safarfay Deliver/ Only), heard; a few early risers were up quay. A long line of dead had been laid out. along the shore, the naked business In shipping half-stunned Intact, hardly a family "bad escaped. and about the streets. It wss an girls to tho brothel* of the mainland- But the pitiful handful of surviv- eerie time. A few hours before, corpses sloshing about In the tide. Silent survivors waded among them, It was Impossible to take time ors once agaig n had;foo; d and.shelter.; ; konci bad neighed briefly in their from rescue work to bury the dead. and once agaiin coulld loolkk to tthhe DEAN'S »UUs, and dogs had been heard howl- looking for relatives,- One of the learchera halted beside the body of While there was any hope that life future. ing, Cattle were agitated, and In the remained In the ruins, all .effort was MTOE SILVER, N. J. T«l R. B. 1832. darkness birds took to wheeling flight beautiful girl. "See? -Just for the More Erring Husbands. rings." He held up the left hand- concentrated on saving: It, so fhe or uttered notes of alarm. For a dis- naked corpses lay everywhere, piled Adelaide (AP)—There were SO per- tance of 100 miles these symptoms two fingers had been chopped off. The Russian sailors scattered In In rows dr merely thrown Into heaps cent. more erring husbands than; were noted, and wera later attributed and left there sprawling shamelessly wives In South Australia's 251 di- to mlcroselsmlc movement!, quads through the wreckage, and whenever a voice was heard plead- under the rain. Swarms of buzzards, vorces In 1938, the number ot de- But now, on this Monday morning, ing from below,.they would dig like attracted from miles about by the crees being 14 per cent more than the bulk of Messina's 180,000 resi- mad through mortar, wood, bricks, odor front the decomposed bodies, In 1837. ' •. ;• ,;• .•'•-, dents slept peacefully. Somewhere furniture, sometimes 40 feet deep/ Joined the wild dogs from the Sicil- ATTENTION !• ian hills in their gruesome feast Kindness Fatal. In the distance arose a curious, sing- Meanwhile, recurring earth shocks : Ing noise. Like a windstorm which But finally the time came when Cardiff, Wales (AP)—Mrs. Sarah would aend other walls tumbling. even the dead must have attention. , CONTRACTORS : (tarts on a low whistling note,'it llklt kid woman. A ••it;- »>v.!:-••;. front, Minor earth shocks continued United States fleet, on Its way home CRUISES AS LOW AS $19.50 Up 3 DAYS all sorti of chances, atony season, easily. An anastlgmat lens is pref- to shower furniture, blocks of stone, from the famous cruise around the But there'B another aspect to farm erable, but it need not be an ex- and even human bodies on them.. Al- world, carrying a large force of men We Represent the. Following: photography—tie. extremely valua- tremely fast ono. The camera should though many were oruihed, several and abundant medical supplies and thousands finally gathered along the food, It was high time, for by now Amer, Express Co,—Operators of Cruises and Tours. ble, practical aspect of kee'plngfarm take pictures of convenient slie tor. survivors roamed the city's streets in records. viewing. ' sea wall, believing they Dad reached Amer. Export Lines—Mediterranean Cruises.' safety. .' ' '..••• wolf-like paoks, mad from hunger. Anchor Line—-British Isles and Cruises. Clear, detailed records piny an Excellent bookings on farm pho- Thousands of the rescued were Important part In farm operations tography am now available through But. in a few moments they saw horribly Injured. They were rushed Cooks' Tours—Operators of-Cruises and Tours. today, and usually pictures con 4-H club sources. The best of these the water suddenly recede in the har- to oanvas-coverod medical stations Cunard White Star Line—AH Europe and Cruises. . •- INTERESTi iooWets not only give easily-under- bor and then hurl Itself back at them set up on the water front, where sur- make thefe records oven more clour 'In a giant, foam-capped tidal .wave, French Line—All Europe and- Cruises. : and serviceable If your, lower sixty stood instruction on photography, geons from the rescue ships worked Furncss Line—To Bermuda, South America, etc. 40 feet In height, that raced for a hours without pause. With the res- lacres make; a good crop this year, but also provide detailed advice on quarter of a mile Into the city. Flih- Greek Line—To Greece and Mediterranean Ports. Loaiw can be arranged up to $16,000, at toration of train service, the injured 4%f for a period as long as 25 years. $, ploture wilt prove it. If hall dam- how to keep picture records of cer- , ing boats and iron ships were torn were moved out of the city. Maude Hamburg. Line—»A11 Europe and Cruises. 'ages tho root ot your'new barn, a tain types—such as livestock and from their, moorings and hurled Howe, the American writer, de- Holland-America Line—Europe and Cruises. No institutional fees, no red tape. For picture can show the exact nature crop growth. Thoy are' extremely shoreward, keel upwards, < spilling scribes the first train as It wound Us Italian Line—Mediterranean- Ports and Cruises. ' complete information apply at ' and extent pi the damage. Records useful for the beginner at farm pho- : their d«ad and dying orewt into the way from Messina: "You can never sea. Small craft were smashed to Panama Pacific Line—California, West Coast .Service of livestock growth, new building tography. . ' •' imagine the horror of It, It squirmed kindling. It was like a typhoon com- through the tunnel.like an injured Swedish'Amer. Line—Scandinavia and Cruises. ' — construction, crops and crop dis- Start now to keep picture records 'ing from all points of the compass. eases, planting and harvesting oper- of your- farm operations, supple- worm, crammed with dying, crushed United States .Line—All Europe_jand.".Cruises.,. , Great Jioles ppentd In.the aea; ahlpi and bleeding- humanity, leaving a ations netf equipment—nil these, menting" your written records. moored.In .deep water dropped to the trail ot human blood. I shall never Wi ReprtMiit All CoittwlM Shlpi, All Air Un.., Friifht and Tramp and more^ can Tell be kept In pic- They're inexpensive, eaiy to main- harbor bottom, only to have' tons of Shim. Practically All Stitmihlp Linti Optntlnf PlunKr VMMII. MONMOUTH forget the roar of groaning human- ture lorm. " , •':••" tain, and have real value—both cur- water crash down on them, The ity, wildly screaming for water and Excursion Rate* to Europe Aug. 7, Oct. 15 Such records are especially useful rent and future. breakwater on which survivors had dootors. People were dying every leen standing gave way like paper, moment" AIR IJNE-HOTEL EJSBRVATJONS. because a good Clear picture Is more John van Guilder ind when the waters receded they ' • •> Hourll—9 «. m. to 11 p. n. Dally. Phone A. P. BO or 2583 LUMBER GO. took with them the: wreckage of As though Messina had not suf- buildings and most of the terrorised fered enough from the thieves eject VOCABULARY Tennis Finals to horde that had sought safety by the ed from the city's jails, criminal! , 79 Central Ave., A COMMON FAILING sea. from all over Italy raced to tho Asbury Park Travel Service Be Held Sunday scene of the disaster. Even pit heavens now entered the Orders were Issued to the Inter- 70O MATTISON AVE., AT HILLS' DRUG STORE RED BANK 2060 .. UCCESS'in school, college, The «eml-llnal round of Red conspiracy. Strange spsrks and national forces to shoot looters jj social" life and business is Bank's Municipal Tennis tourna- Iturhen nered up until the winds on sight,. but the difficulties were i,'closely related to the size and ac- ment in both singles and doubles reached hurricane velocity, when "•'{iaTicy of your vocabulary," says abruptly, the sky opened floodgate, will be completed by tomorrow 1 cald Hart is an article, "Im- night, good weather prevailing.' To- onto the. city. For. seven days to proving Your Vocabulary," in the night tha long awaited doubles match come, neither the piercing winds nor I August issue of Good Housekeeping between the teams of AI Berlow and tha drenching rain gave the homeless jJUgliine. "The average vocabulary Bill Holmes and Edgar Allen and survivor* an hour'a respite.. /with wMch'tnost of- us speak and Tommy Gammon will be played, Almost simultaneously . with ths M-thtak Is pitifully small. We way The winners of this match will meet raln'a arrival, fires fed by broken gas <_/recognize the meanings of thou- - Dave Wood and Raymond Rose in mains biased up, to cast a pallid Ugnt the final round on Sunday morning. 'janda of words but in the exprea- over the horrible scene. As the earth Wood and Rose won their way Into tremora continued, the survivors Jilon of our own thoughts, we limit the finals with a, straight-set victory ourselves to a monotonous round of hronged toward the Cathedral, that over Bud White and Allaire Corn, magnificent edifice that for eight cen- threadbare words." well, 6-2, 6-1. YOU CAN (TELL INSTANTLY .11 rlea had provided a refuge against Good vocabularies are built and bombardments, fires and earthquakes extended merely by putting into Wood also qualified for tha finals In the singles when ha defeated Tom There, in the midst of destruction active use tHo'-words we already they found calm. At the altar the sol- know, Hart says; Hundreds of words Gammon, the defending champion, H, 6-1. Wood was seeded No. 1, emn chanting of the Mass proceeded can. be added to tha passive and the n comforting monotones. writing vocabulary by taking while his opponent was placed third. A GREAT NEWSPAPER thought before using a trite word Tho other semi-final match in the Then came a writhing of the earth or phrase. He suggests that the •Ingles .between Ray VanBusklrk so severe that the roof and Its mas- vocabulary builder make or list of— and Ray Rose In sot for tomorrow ilva arches cruhed down and ds- • \the words he perennially overworks lRht, tho winner to meet Wood on, stroyed those who had sought asylum and carefully rejilaco them with inday mornlnR. The trophy lor In their shelter. Aglance"at THE RED BANK REGISTER instantly impresses words which/mom accurately'and tho tournament winner Is a a leg on D«y finally e»me, but organized (colorfully express his meaning. tho J. Krldel Cup, which Is being relief from the olty Itself was Impos- one with the character and solidity of the paper. The continuous use of the word displayed In the window of his sible. Virtually all the civic loaders "very? as a" means of emphasis is a Broad street men's shop. Tho win- had perished. The large military hazard to good vocabulary. By ner will nlao receive a set or tennis hospital was in ruins, Its patients For over Sixty Years THE RED B^IK REGISTER has been avoiding this word and replacing it balls. Another set will bo given and atarT dead almost to a man. All with single synonyms, new words to.the runner-up. Ti>nnl* balls wll ordinary means of communication recognized as one of the best edited weekly newspapers in the will soon become a part of conver- ha awarded to th« winners of the wcro destroyed. Food and medical sational utterance. Hart also sug- doubles tournament. gests several word games which can ituppllej were not to be had. The entire nation. be played to stimulate and expand only tool« of rescue were the bare one s vocabulary. NQTICE TO CONTRACTORS. hnnda of survivors, English is rich in idiomatic ex- APPROACH ROADS Oceanic Bridie Ov.r North Shrewsbury Onn of Ihe vt»»aclt that had ridden To enjoy having A good advertising patronage and a real pression, Hart says, and people who River. out of tho storm wna sent up the are intent on cnlarfiinff the color P. W. A. PROJECT N. JH UJI-F. coast for halp; but It wits not until home circulation you must first produce a good newspaper. and power of their vocabularies Board ot Cho.an Fre.holder. Tuesday that aid nrrlved. At nix should make use of idioms. Most o[ nf Monmouth County, o'clock that morning, the Runlnn these are slang phrases which liavo Freehold, New J.r.ey. bottletililp Slav* made nor way slow- That's why THE RED BANK REGISTER is the paper that become acceptable English through Dated July II, 11199. ly Into Messina harbor, A hundred usage. They add vivacity and bright- Ncale.l 1.1.1. for Contract No. *, Ayproae tires lit the city, and the smell of ness to speech. Uoail,, fur Oceanic UrlilKe over North Khrewabury ltlve^r betw.en Humaon and roasting flesh was overpowering. The it 18. Among the most overworked anllcm could hear the cr»»h of fall- words in the English language, Hart rho»en Freeholder, of Monmouth County Ing floors and wall!. Public build' lists the following: gootl, bad, nice, nt. lu place o( meeting In the Court Home, Ings, orTlcfia, ahopa, homea w»r« rub- HOME CIRCULATION means that a paper is trusted as a • terrible, cute, awful, funny, mad, l'reihold, New Jer.ey, until II o'clock g, , nhopa, hnnifn wurn rub- get, real, do, thing, fix, start, stop, A. m.. EiMtern Daylight Saving- Time, blih hepiTin. Bodln and refuse l«y Ausu.l SS, IHSII, and than al .aid ofltie, family friend. . darling, sure, grand, cunning, swell, PuhlWly oiiemil anil read aloud, wonderful, proposition, crnzy about, The Inhumation for Hidden, Form of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. flerco nnd lovely. Illil. l'orm nf I'ontiact, I'lan., Hpaclnra- DREDGING II.M... and Form, of lit J llmid and C»n- O'| . """" """'eon ami and there. linn, nt Hie New Jaratr SI.I. Highway »H-r\ will be received by th. Itoan'l of llnnartineiit. If M.I.I.,, dn nut have eiich lioaan Freeholder, of Mnnninuth (V,only First Womnn Clinlrmnn. "Slandaid S|..r|(lr«llr,ii." |n their fill., •' "• l|'"« of meetlnu In the Court Home, THE RED BANK REGISTER has home circulation-PAID enny of lame will h« rurnl.h.d wltbitiit Freehold. New Jeraey, .mill || o'clock •Winnipeg (AT)-Tnr tbn "rat tlmn rent upon raimeit. Any in(i«|iectl«e did- a. m,, Baalern DaylMl 8«vlnir Time In Winnipeg's history, n woman, iler who ha. made .ui*h a ileiio.lt may Au.u.t SIJ, im, „,,. Sen at a"l,| ,•„ FOR by those who want it because of its character and «>hdity-- Alderman Margaret McWIIllamn, la tei'iire «\I•'M liltieltilnt rn|>lai nl the 1'line •iilillrly opened and ri.,1 ah.ml. iipiiii p.vmiMit ot 2fi rent, per ilrawlnir, 1,1! V'"'"•mallnn fur Uldden, Vnim nf chairman of tho Civic relief commit- .ml e*lia tnitlei of the Hpcrlnratlnne tlti. I lit, lorrri of Contract, I'lan.. r!,.»cl"ca. cherished by those who are its rejifulfr readers and used by the tee. She has been a me in her of tho nn payment ot 12.on per ropy. All enn- Hon., .nil >mm. nl Hid him.I and Con. city council for flvo ynnrii li.rt itiimm.nf. Inrliitdnv flan, (eicipl ."""'I ">•>• I" eiamliied al Ihe of. R eltycounc iliirtimeiila lll.d a. hid I .hill he 'returned " I11 ' ' *"""•". •••entity Knitlneer, greatest number of space buyers in this Jocality because of its l.i Ihe Kiifclnf.r, and mi anrh return the reeholo, ft, J., and at the oftlra nf A.h- full amount of deiin.ll will lie i.turneil Howard. Needlei * Tamreiiii, Cnmultlna .arh ar-ttiNl hldiler anil 110.(It) out of Knilnan-., «» IJh.rly Htieal. New Yoii, home circulation coverage. earli lilt,nil daim.lt tu olhen. Nn refund It1 /'' *".'' f2''U" lhl1"1' oblalne.l fiom Expert Repairing will t,e made nut of payment, fur extra '"?.. t("'"tf Knalneei or from Ihe Oon- pilitla of the I1.it.. r'ull refund of rie- eulllnir Knilneere uuon parment ,,t llo.on OF pmll will be made mil uf liannenle for for »ach eat. Upon the return ot inch .el. THE RED BANK REGISTER is an example of what a home *»li» roiile. lit the Hparlncallonl. All auch '.M"1.""* '" *0<"l ronillllnn, thla payment WATCHES, CLOCKS lefiinila will lie innile only 11111111 lalurn lit III be refunded. tlie tlnriiment. nrumiilly after'lhe npenliiK The Hoard nt rXinien rreehnldei. te. newspaper should be. aarvei Iha rlaht lo waive any liifurniallllea and JEWELRY The lloaid of CIMIMII t'reelinld.re te- In »r to reletl any or .11 blile. .ervee Ihe rlnht In waive any Itilurmallllea TO«ch blilder mint depoilt with hi. bid Accuracy, skill and experi- In nij to reject any «u .11 I1I1I.. lacuillr In an emoiint not lex than lin K.arh M.t.t.r inn.I il.pii.U with hie Mil I'tr rnililin (l(l«t| «| the bid In the Inim ence enable UJ lo do the aerinlty In an ainniint and fin m AI ataled "'"f "llbjecl In tha innillllnn. piovlded In In the Infntmatlon fur Illdilera. the Mnrniatlnii fnr Illddei.. most delicate repairing We All.Mill.,, nl hidden I. natllnulirly Altentlon ot hldil.i. I. |>>,IU.|I.,|. guarantee satisfaction. Our railed in ihe lemilieinint. a. in Ihe run- failed In Ihe ie,|uliemente a. In Ihe con. •IIIIMII. nf ainidnyrn.nt. In he '.Inerved .nd dl Ifim nf amidnymenl In he nhierved and means prices will please you. minimum wane ul" In I,a |.a|,| iiniler Ihl. minimum •ana rale. 1,1 he paid under thl The Red Bank Register nit, m Th- ..Urn.U.| mat ,,( ||,. Wl,,v In I,. The ..ilm.i.,1 ,o,t ,,( ,„, ,„,, ,„ ,„ Silverware Repaired (>*lfoeme>rl linilei till. M.nliirl la IHI.OIIU, intfitfiinnei d miller Ihli rnnliarl la lla.tni), associated Tlie Home Newspaper H.. l.l.lil.r I.. l ,l n ||,|| , |,|,||| lhl Nn l.ldd.r may withdraw hi. l,ld w Ihln ttnd Rcplated Like New U ilnyy< Hflvr ttin, M'IIIIII ilale nf the IItu l tliwiaoflaoff,, '»«'"•".«,"' " *"""' "*"'' "' "" '""" i\r nttirttirt uuff llilli»» MoanMoan)) ull Uauneii tit*' . TJ» •nllf •» the Hoard at Wiu.en riee Press With the Paid For Circulation hnlilfra ttr ththe CuttntCt^^ of MontMontnnttthn . fcolilete (if thl Uounlr tif Monmnuth. 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Chicken yM- ™# *% Q -__|^| -rANN PAGE Delicious Gold Medal,Heckcr'.3iLb. Bag 15c 24} L neinZ **Olip Gumbo • XCan.Jy' SwisiChc«ei£ZfcU.29' To Introduri 7011 to Ann Dairy Dupartnwni Prlrn KJJtcihn ThurnUty, Friday and Saturday Seedless Grapes. oni. 2Lb , 15' Pat*. w» offar yen a b*aaU< G0LDEN Bwtlvmira Mlad Cr%m BANTAM t From Nearby Farms ^ E.rs ) tor ufr •• anj MM Keep Cool With Beverages! Will «n tiU^Mlo «ifh Jar., Cantaloupe^' • •- - - &. i ANN PAOI Yukon Club Grape Juice Eating Pears^jT . I 4^1( Club Sod* Tomatoes FJIWIXH • • • ».' SALAD DtlSSIN© Olhitr AU '*£. A4flQ> 5Pt'. Fruil lavirafis 3 B«nk JUfl.Lr tin b. boucbl ter ; which he entered the : United Watckas, Oocfca ana Jawaln Ckantil ao« See HELEN LAU in B«lford from H. Clajr Balr, Vlnetm nue. •',•*•. MARTIN F. NACGHTON. States postal service. He succumbed Pascal Jf." Geronlmo, -manager o( Willing,—Harry KuKtinn aid John Mrs. Susie Bartram of Brooklyn after two years of. hospitaiizatlon. R*pain4 at Rauoubb frit*. or Fhone B. B. "466 O'N.II.) spent the week-end with A. E..Lang- Martin F. Naughton, a resident of ftmt Mis. Janes All Work CattMtud lor On. fear. BM Bank Travel Serric* the Perth Amboy, New Jersey, field Rumson for more than SO years, died Biordatj, from Guy &wards~ OB tha ear* office of the Social Security board; Mr». Eva Voorhe.ee and"MI»s Hat- ford arid daughter Marion of Main Bar of Ntwraan Sprints road and Rhnwa. R ROSIN. Jeweler U Broad Street tie Sproul and Harry Carhart of Key- street. • suddenly, Friday morning in Provi- '-s MBS. ALICE C. MABTIN. bury ftrcaua and *»t Graaawootf'a marks! servicing; Middlesex and Monmouth dence Retreat hospital at Buffalo. He oa Broad itrtat. • - 16 Walt front St, Rad Bank. N. J. Authorized Agent counties, announced the establish- port were recent visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Helen Heenen and daughters, The.funeral of Mrs. Alice C. Mar- Mary. Ann and Helen of Woodha- was stricken & few days ago while Miss Louise McCue left last _T*L 7J-M- • • ' ment ot local contact offices at the Mrs. Lester Walling. on a business trip to that clty_ancl tin, widow of Benjamin F. Martin, Mr. udUn, Edward Barnes spent ven, Long Island, spent the week- for a cruise to Bermuda. following: listed locations, to begin sank rapidly; who died suddenly Wednesday of - Mr. and .Mrs. E. F. Brooks! ot But- Monday, August 7, the week-end with relatives at Chats; end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook last week, was held Saturday after- \ • Christian Science worth. of Campbell avenue. Mr. Naughton wni 58" years old. tonwood left Tuesday for x month'* MONMOUTH COUNTY noon at her late home on Valley vacation at Milton,' Vermont Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rappleyea of Mils Catherine. Lehey and James He was born at Holmdel and was street, Highlands. Another service / Reading Room Asbury Park—Postofflce building, Roselle Park spent Wednesday with Lehey of Brooklyn and Walter Hee- the son of the late William and Ann was held that afternoon at the Pis- Mrs. Leon Samuels -of Clareda room 2, each Monday, Wednesday Capt. and Mrs. John Glass. nen of Woodharen, Long Island, Swift Naughton. He~ moved to Rum- catawaytown Baptist chapel, Rari- farms is spending s, month at Jack- • Broad Strut National Bank Btdi, and Friday, 11 a. m, to 2 p. m. •pent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. son with his parents during child- son, New Hampshire. .« Broad Street, B«d Bank Mrs. T. R. Compton and daugh- tan township, near Mew Brunswick. Long Branch—Pontofflce building, ters, Jane and Lois, Miss Hula Whin- Stanley Cook. hood and had resided there^aaerj Joseph Maloney drove to Front Tel. Red Bank 3460-J, flSK. E. Harold Mathlsy pastor of the each Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a. m. ton and Mrs.-John Glass spent Thurs- At St. Clement's Episcopal church since. His father for'TSfiny years Highlands Methodist church, officiat- Boyal, Virginia, last week-end to yOPEN DAILY to 2 p. m. day at Mllltotvn with Mrs. Carl Gtl- the Sunday services during the was a hotel proprietor at Rumson. ed at both services. A duel, "What bring iback his family, who -Wen building, »:30 to 4.30 P. M. Red Bank—Postofllce ger. • • ••••.•• month of August will be held at 10 For a number of years MrL Naugh- a Friend We Have In Jesus," was there on a two-weeks' vacation. Tueadar aad Friday Evaofofil each Tuesday and Friday, 11 a. m. a. m. with cholr-and procession and ton was associated with R. H. Macy Benjamin H. Lane, 8r., has com- , , 7.30 to 8.30 Mrs. .Guttle Cross returned to sung at the chapel by Mrs. Edith STYLISH to 2 p. m. Brooklyn Sunday after spending a short sermons. Everyone Is invited | A Co. and B. Altman Co. at; New Rogers and Mrs. Lavlna Voorhees, pleted painting; the auditorium of the Freehold—Second floor borough to attend. The church is cool and Tork, arid for more than 20 years he elementary school. - v • Hera Die Bible, tin Work! of Hur ten-days vacation 'with Mm. Jtnnle accompanied at the organ by Mrs. hall, each Monday and Wednesday, comfortable. On Monday evening at was employed by the Prank V. Tay- Violet Anderson. • 'Walter Leuck returned last Thurs- STOUT ':Bak«r Eddr, DlseoTCrer and Foundtr Trimble. • ; $ o'clock a special minstrel rehearsal of Cbrhtlan Science, and all otiiar 11 m. to 2 p. m. Thomas Mnnlgan, son of Mr. and lor Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, manu- day from a three-day trip.'through authorlied Cbtlitlan Science LlUra- be held for show to. be Officer Howard Johnson furnished It's amazing ... to see how MIDDLESEX COUNTY Mrs. Craig Flnnlgan, was struck on the facturers of toys. At the time of the New England states. tarc'inay bo read, borrowed or pur- given September 1st at Keans- his death he was salesmanager for police escort in the borough limits, "Stylish Stout" styling has chased. New BrunswIck-ASecond- floor the head with a ball Sunday. Several while the Raritan "township police John C. Blandy of Gloucester City, carved out a smart new fash- stitches were taken, burg school for St.. Mark's church. the flrm. will arrive late this week for several Reading Boom' Maintained by postoffice building, each Monday and Next Tuesday at 11 a. m, St. Agnes' met the cortege near New Bruns- Jon future for average-to- Robert Schiemann Is employed by Mr, Naughton never married. He day's stay with Rev. and Mrs. Carroll large figures. If you have FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Thursday,'10 a. m. to 3 p. m. guild will meet and have luncheon wick and escorted it to the ceme- M. Burck. •.-••' These contact points are being es- Luther Walling, Jr. Is survived by a sister, Miss Mary ery. The active escorts were any figure problem at all SCIENTIST at- noon and celebrate birthdays af- E. Naughton of Ruiruon; two broth- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoiisner, Mrs. tablished in order that the general Robert Colson of Jersey City Is ter 1 o'clock. >wellyn H. Mendell, Remsen Hans- rest assured we will find 209 BROAD STREET. RED BANK visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ers, Thomas iNaughton of Kumson Thomas Adderly and the Misses among the many new "styl- public, employers and employees Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling spent man, Chrlstophe Christensen, Harry llama and Ella Detweiler of Norrls- Th. PubUo li W.lcomt may contact a representative ot the Albert Colson; aiid William Naughton of New',,Y6rk B. Smith, Clifton Conover and Mor- - ish Stout" models the one Sunday with Miss Lulu Ivlns of Haz- and several nephews and nieces.. own, Pennsylvania, were guests last Perth Amboy field office on the an-, Mr. and Mr*. Sdw&rd Luckejf, Miss 1et. ' • • • • tord Gonover. Burial by the Worden most flattering and comfort- Louise Luckey and Edward Runyon The funeral was held Monday Sunday of Bev. and Mrs. George H. able to your figure. nounced days in connection with So- Mr. and Mrs. G, Williams and chil- luneral home m« In the "White Miksch. . cial Security old age Insurance spent Sunday at Newburgh, jfew morning at Holy Cross church. Rev. Church Methodist cemetery, Plscat- York. dren, Joyce and Jean, of Union City, James Hogan, assistant rector, cele- Harry G. Borden and family re- claims, account numbers, employ- were recent visitors at the home of awaytown. . • er's identification numbers and such Mr. and Mrs. Alex filetberg of Tor- brated a high mass of requiem. The urned late last week from a vacation Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Compton. rector, Rev. John B. Murray, Rev. o the Pocono mountains In Penn- $3.50 to $7.50 information regarding the Social onto were luncheon guests of Mr. and Miss Joyce Williams has won a Security act and It5. provisions as Mrs, Elwood Runyon Monday. . Michael H. Callahan, rector of St. WILLIAM FRANK HOWABD. sylvania. Molly Pitcher scholarship to Jersey Teachers' col- Agnes church, Atlantic Highlands, may be desired, —__, - Mrs. Catherine Lohsen spent last lege. William Frank Howard, a resident Mrs. Carmen Calandrlello returned Wednesday with Mrs, Clinton Loh- and Rev. John P. McKeon of Oxford of Red Bank 47. years, died Saturday home Sunday after a visit with her sen and family of Keansburg. Furnace, formerly assistant rector of afternoon at'Klverview hospital af- lister, Mrs. Richard Moran, at Sara- ALICE MING Food Market Sea Bright. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown of Glen Lincroft. Church of the Holy Cross, were in ter a.n illness of'four days. He was oga Springs, New York. „ U HONUOVTB STREET Ridge spent Friday with Miss Nell the sanctuary. 67 years old. Mr. Howard was born Mr. and' Mrs. Park C. Mason of CORSET SHOP 3tut Phono Red Bank, SIM. (Iht Red Bank Keftlsttr can b« bought Compton. The bearers were Joseph P. Coop- at keansburg, the son of the late Sycamore avenue have left for in Sea Brltht Iron MorrJi Welimm, H (Tht Xed Binlr Regltter can he bought er and Thomas J. Hackett of Red month's vacation to Mallet's Bay, Opposite Strand Theatre Lcfkowltx and Cannfll'i Clear Btort.) Mrs. John Ayers underwent a suc- In Llners/t at tha Lincroll Vlll«f« liar William F. and Estha Howard. . He PRIME cessful operation at Monmouth Me- k.t.) Bank. William Oakes of Atlantic was a furniture upholsterer and fin- Vermont. 86 Broad St., Red Bank . The annual cake sale for the bene- morial hospital. Long Branch, and Highlands and G«orge R, Kuhn, John isher and retired a few years ago. Miss Lottie Munn of Grafton, Ohio, RIB Mis* Margaret arM Adolph Molzon • Telephone 760 21 fit of the Sea Bright Methodist has been convalescing for two weeks are expected h6me\thls week from O'Brien and William H. Hoag of Mr. Howard was the husband of Is spending' a few weeks with Mrs. ROAST church will be held. Saturday, Aug- at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs, Harry an automobile trip to the West. Rumson. A police escort .was fur- the late Eva V. Masklell. Surviving Katharine Bennett on Sycamore ave- uit 12, beginning at 2 p. m. MrsLohsen. , ' nished by Officer Edmond' Desmond. are one son, W. Frank Howard of (BLADE CUTS) Mr. and Mrs. A J. Delehanty and Burial In charge of the Worden Fu-. FANCY FRESH Clarence Stevens Is in general charge. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Brasch gave a Rahway; one grandson; a sister, Mrs. Miss Sara Tlvlsaker of Rochester, Marshall Crlser, Jr., is steadily Im- James. Whlslon of Point Pleasant neral home, was In Mt. Olivet cemo- Frenetta. Smock of Red Bank; and York, ils visiting htr parents, surprise birthday party Friday night tery. proving at-Monmouth Memorial hos- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; T. for Matthew L. Mullin at Lincroft two brothers, Samuel T. of Red Bank' ut, and Mrs. L. S. Vlvlsaker. pital after an operation lor appendi- R. Compton. Mrs. Whliton Is spend- Sunday night Fathers Murray and and Ernest of Keyport. Mr. How- The street department of Shrews- MONUMENTS! ing the week with her mother, Mrs, nn. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Daverlo citis.' His appendix burst before he were also guests In the party. Hogan vlsltM the home and led a ard was a member ot the Red Bank bury borough started Tuesday morn- was operated on Saturday and for a »„_•- ».-. .. • i poor ing to erect"street signs at every In- Jennie Trimble, who Is Mr. and \Mre. John H. Lewis en rosary service, lodge of Moose. ;«;•--• 'BEST. CUTS lme his condition was very serious. health. Funeral services were held yester- tersection in the municipality. Pre- tertalned last week one of the top viously tht borough boasted no Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gordon of Captain and Mrs, John Olau spent flight tennis players competing In the JOHN 1. S. COOKE. day afternoon at the Worden funeral fRIME New York are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Friday at Bridgeport, Connecticut means of street Identification., annual invitation tournament at Sea John Lloyd Stephens Cooke, fir-home 'with Rev. Herbert S. Craig, RIB v Axel Forsman of South street. James Marvin celebrated his 21st Bright. rector of Trinity Episcopal church, Shrewsbury Hose company has Richard Rodney of Church street birthday Monday.-. He and his moth- mer newspaper man and secretary of officiating. Burial was in Fait-View completed plans to attend the Fair ROAST Is confined to his home with Illness, er, Mrs. Clarence Marvin, spent the Thomas J. Healey and daughter, the Santa Monica (Cal.) Ocean Park cemetery ln charge of the Kclser fu- Havea firemen's fair on firemen's day with Mrs. Marvin's father, .Harry Miss Hester Hcalcy, of Holmdel, Chamber of Commerce for ten years, night, tonight. .It is expected that ' GENUINE SPUING A dinner for committees and work. neral hone of Plainfleld, -iis of the recent firemen's fair was Seeley of Brooklyn, formerly of this place, left Saturday died at Santa Monica Saturday at almost the entire membership of the Your Expression of held Monday night at Harry's Loo- Miss Helen Smith, Mrs. John Glass for a'sojourn at Saratoga. tha age of 67. The bearers were Samuel Howard, company will be in the body, , True Remembrance LEGS ter house. and son John motored to ' Point Miss Mary Kelly left this morning Mr. Cooke was the son of the. Rev. Jr., Harold Howard, Frederlo S. Pleasant Sunday. for Newport, Rhode Island, with Mrs. Hayes, G. Clifford Kehs, Harry T. Miss Mary Burkholder of San An- O where, O where, have ,the fish' William Henry Cooke, former rector tonio, Texas, Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. No other' act of a normal one? This U what the fishermen ot Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop of Bel- Kenneth Vreeland of Englewood and of Trinity church, New.Tork. Some Wist and Bert Masklell. LAMB Miss Mary Ryan of Morrlstown for Herbert C. McClees of Sycamore man's life gives him more .ea Bright are wondering, For sev- ford and Mrs, Ella Bills of Leonar- years ago he came to Red Bank, and avenue. complete —soul—satisfaction BEADY IO SERVE iral weeks the commercial fishermen do spent Saturday at Aibury Park. a week's vacation. took a reportorlal position with the BERTHA. WESTBROOK REID. The official board of the Methodl.it Mr. and Mrs. Warren Drew of than the building of a Me- Jave" been singing the blues about The Ladies' Aid society will hold New Jersey Standard, which later Mrs. Bertha Westbrook Reid, morial to his loved ones who church will hold a fish dinner In the became the Red Bank Standard, un- Sycamore avenue are entertaining Cooked the blueflsh and now those who fish a plcnlo this afternoon at one o'clock mother or the late Wallace Reid, Colonel and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin of have gone on, or the pastime, are bewailing the church annex Friday from 5 to 8 at the Tlnton Falls reservoir ot the der the ownership of the late WII- well-known actor in silent motion o'clock. lam A. Sweeney.' New York. carcity of striped bags and fluke. Monmouth Consolidated Water Com- pictures, died Friday of a heart ail- Automobiles owned by Lawrence Our select Barre Memorials HAMS Mr. and Mrs, Lester Walling enter- pany. Mrs. Harold Porry will give (Whole or Half) August will be observed as Friend- While a resident of Red Bank ho ment in Presbyterian hospital, New- Machose of Fullerton, Pa., and Mrs. bear the Guild mark of ap- ship Month by the Methodist church. tained Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ken- a report on a recent musMcale held married Maude Bray. By this union ark, after a Jong illness. Richad E. Nevjus of this place col- proval—your guarantee of a SUGAR CURED Rev. Howard N. Amer, the pastor, drlck of Trenton Thursday night. by tht society. there was a son, Jack Cooke, who is The widow ot James Hal Reid, lided Thursday at the intersection of finer Memorial at no extra will dedicate the church services Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hofman and William McCarron and Charles now In the' tire business at 124 (well-known-playwright of several dec- Broad street and Obre avenue, Both cost. Visit our showroom and son, Dirk Cornelius, are spending tho Cottage his month to the wide, host ot Leonard of Warwick, Massachusetts, Shrewsbury avenue. Several years ad«s ago, who died W years ago,,she cars Were damaged but no arrests see our display of these certi- rlends who have been loyal and gen- week with Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hof- spent, the week-end with their par- later Mrs. Cooke divorced her hus- nad nvtA ln Newark with her sister, were made. fied Memorials. , man, Br., of Lakswood. HAMS jrous to the Sea Bright church. At ents here. band and Mr. Cooke went Into the M1(, Mauda C- Westbrook, for tnB the Sunday services at 10;48 a. m. Mr. and Mrs, DonSld MacLeod and. Southern states, where he carried on last 12 years and formerly had lived daughter, Betty Lee, of Indianapolis, Dr. Miriam Van Waters of Boston Is SENT TO COUNTY JAIL. and 8 p, m., the sermons will be visiting Mrs. Ocraldlne L. Thompson. his newspaper work. Mrs. Cooke re- In St. Louis. given that will be both helpful andIndiana, and Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Jet- mained ln Red Bank until she pussod Mrs. Reid collaborated ln the writ- Edward Sullivan of. Spring street Hamburger ers of Kait Orange are spending two The superintendent and teachers pleasing to friends of the church, of the Sunday-school will attend a away In 1934. ing of her husband's plays, the best was sentenced to serve from 90 to JOHN VAN KIRK Mr; Amer states that friends are al- weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Lee, Mr. Cooke, besides his connection known of which were "Human 135 days ln the county jail at Free- 19 Mr, and Mrs. Herman Oranderath service at Hqly Trinity Lutheran Steak ways welcome at the parsonage and with the Standard, had served on th« Hearts," "Confession" and . "The hold by Recorder John* V. Crowell Nut ARSON8. sink, died. Sunday ln Monmouth Me- City spent Monday at the World's visited relatives at Manasquan Tuca- morial hospital following a lengthy Fair. Mrs. Elsie Dolg Parsons, society illness. Mr. Westbrook was a land- day.. correspondent for The New York Richard, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Crate, Jr., of scape gardener and some years sgo Mrs .Henry Knockle. was christened Herald Tribune for 15 years, died worked ln Snedcker's garage when Foster streft, will entertain mem- Friday night ln her room ln the Scv Sunday at St. Mary's church at New bers of the BOO club at her home thU mi, » - r i that business «ti conducted on First Monmouth. The godparents were ORIGINALITY afternoon. i"i tw hours avenue' AtlRntl° H1Shl»nd»- SANDERS Miss Rose Miller and George The Ladles' auxiliary of the River I Mr. Westbrook Is survived by his Knockle of Leonardo. Plata fire company will meet Tues- after she had filed her last itory n • . . it evident in the performance of Broad & Wallace Sts. RED BANK Mrs. Irving Beaver gnve birth to a obituary article. . , mother, Mrs. Ellen Westbrook; his day night At the fire house. wl Mrs. Lorena Wealbrook; son Sunday at the Monmoutr* Me- Edward Hendrlcks and son Ed-Her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Dolg, | >«' every' Worden tribute, which i* de- morial hospital. and her aunt, MM. James S. Throck- ^aughter, Theresa; three brothers, ward. Jr., spent thn week-end visit- morton, entered her room at about I R«ymond, Frank and John We»t- Week-End Specials Mr. and Mrs, Homer Cull«y and ing relatives at Burlington. signed to suit exactly the needs and daughter Phyllis of Roselle Park 8:80 p .m. and found her in a sDml-1brook,jand three sisters Mrs. Kalh- Miss Marian Kaney of Foster consclous.condition. She mognlMd |erln« Ferguson, Mrs. Alberta Moore FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS spent the tvetk-find with Mr>. Charles street left Monday to spend the re- withei of the family served. Roche' of East road. Phyllis Is them, but died almost Immediately. and Mrs. Ella Knight. Delivery Service Until 0 P. M. Hon. to Frl.—Snt. to 10:SO F. 1*1 malndtr of the summer ln Georgia. The funeral was held yesterday »f- Call SMO, Open Evening* Until 11:00. spending three works with her Mrs. Parsons, who was the widow grandmother, Mrs. Roche. Miss Florence Brand of Hubbard of George Parsons, an English polo Itornoon at 2 o'clock In Qulnn chapel. avenue visited at Newton last week- Burial by A. M. Posten and Sons, Mrt. Lilly Watson and daughters, player, began her correspondence for end. Tho Herald Tribune from Watch Hill, took place In Crystal Stream ceme- GIN Miss Margaret Watson and Mrs. Sa- Mrs. Hi-nry C. Mecklom, 3d, left tery. die Lehmann, and sons, Billy and Rhode Island. For several years ahe yesterday morning for New Orleans had worked In Palm Beach, Florida, Chauncey, spent Sunday evening at FREDERICK ERNST DE11MEL. Red Bank. Mn. Watson nnd rinugh- Miss Anna Brssch and Miss Either |)n th, winters and Southampton in tnrs and Mrs. Lermann spent Friday Larson arc enjoying a boat trip to the Summera. Frederick Ernst Dehmel, 68 years Old Spruce, Full Quart $ 1.09 evening In Long Branch. ,, ~ Havana, Mexico, Panama Canal Mrs. Parsons will be remembered old, a retired navy blacksmith, died Zone snd San Francisco. From San locally as Miss Elsie Dolg. She re- Saturday evening at the home ot Herman Doran of Campbell avenuo Francisco Ihry will go by train to Is suffering with * sprtlned ankle sided In Red Bank many years and August Dauster of South avenue, At- KtivUlc, Washington, and will ami was promlment In social and chari- lantic Highlands, where he was a which he rtcelvtd while fighting a home through the Canadian rocktrs, Crown Prince, Full quart $1.19 fire at tha Port Monmouth fishery table affairs. At one time she taught boarder, Mr. Dehmel was stricken Thpy pxpect to return about Sep- dancing to a very clllo cllentflo of | . attack while taking a curly Saturdny morning." tember 1. . w lh a hciu t Mrs. John F. Eastmond nnd daugh- Red Bank,and vicinity. ;bath KnA WM discovered by a mem- We Render . ter, Mrs. C. B.' Roche, spent Thurs- Thfi first of two funeral services ber of the Dauster family. Several SCOTCH day at Point Pleasant. One of tht quickest wav/ to find . for Mrs. Far«on.« «•«» held «t Smith, 'numbers of Mr. Dehmel's family sur- Thoughtful Service i» .i ram rinini, i job (, to .dvertlse In The Rngls] ampton, Long Island, at » o'clock vlve. They live ln Germany. BUCKINGHAM - Pinch Bottle Mr. »nd Mrs. John McDirmott ot ,„•, Want Department—Advertise! THE trained and expert »lford spent Sunday at Jersey City, merit. Saturday nlsht at thi> Lrok & O'Con-; Th6 /,m,r.i _,., held veMtrrinv n.ll Funeral Horn,, 30 Middle Plain, j,,^^"^'' J'^" .^'^ services of our morticians, the impressive elegance of road. At 2 p. in. Mondayy family sjrv Post,n A Son, ,„„„„, roomg. ,n. Full Fifth j Ufm nt wlth n our up-to-date funcrul PaJsrTna. aunt Mr Im' l q Ufm''nt'' wlth »»n hohonorarn y naval can, our passenger lim- Th™™mcr,oT« MHanfoJr" ac.,' «»»'" »»—' tO B ousines are available to BEFORE MOVING Caldwell. N. J. Burl.l was, in .„,• |Vlev» cemetery. all. regardkus ot price T consideration. OLD SMUGGLER RYE family plot at Fair View cemetery. IIF.NHV JIUSENBEBY. II. BRENDAN CO8TEM.OK. Henry Dusenbery, who for ihe past 5i% 4 Years Old * is months lived with his hrother-lo- B. Brendan Coalelloe of New York, FulPQuart husband of .To.eph.ne. Ahern C^.^^'^^^ZX $2. JOHN E. DAY STOP lop, former Bhrewifliury resident, died:)n v~itUlr> Memorli Ask for hopltai; N«p- FUNERAL HOME Pint $1.00. A Rye you won't tire of. Friday at the Thomclo hMpltalp , ((„„,., wher* he had b«cn a patient Htrraturr then l rail upon Brooklyn. He \viuf 31 years old. only a day. 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank Request Mr. Duaenbery waa a retired Surviving, besides his wife, and S61 Maple fUc. Fhont IM* Ktjport I mother, arp a «on, Brendan Co»trlloi,jman Bml came to" this nectlop from Trower's Jamaica Rum Jr.: a brother, John Costelloe; A sis- ijpvon, Connecticut. Surviving, r*. tpr, Mrs. ,1, MoManun, »nd two other *\Ae* his wife, Mi". Frances Booth Park & Tilford's Import brother* anil a sljlpr In Ireland, jniuenbery, are two daughters. Miss GO The body was removed to thp liDnuljanot nrnienbery of Illver Pliia and 7 Year* Old Fifth 2.49 nf his moihp.r-ln-Iaw, Mrs. PalrlckJMIsi Klliabeth Dumnbery of Devon, Into All Five Feature! of Ahi'in of White ulrctt, anil lh« fu Connrctlcuti and a son, Henry M. neral was held Monday mcrnlnK at DuaenhMry, also of Devon. • Ht. .Tame»' church, whr-r* IUV, Thorrt- The. fnnernl was held VtVdnriilay CLOSER REI-ATIONSHIP Imported Cognac Local and Long Distance I an Nnlan, aaalRiant rector, r»)f>brAtrd nlghl st B o'clock at thn Worden Fu- a high ln«m nf requiem. • . , The very alte of our or- neral home. BUM'I T«ll»y, chaplain ganisation Invite* » cimrr rp- Full Fifth Thn bnarfrs w«r« Frank Curlry, of ihr nivi>r Plata volunteer flrt Moving Jacnb .!»ffr»V, Rnifrnon I'lfrce, frank batlomhlp , , , the making of Never flurh a Trlro. 1.89 company, nf which Mr. Dtuentxry amuigonienla U simplified . , ,' I.one, J«nir» Tarrtnt and John Mul- offered only by was an hnnorary m«mh»r, condnoteil we Maume prartloally thp rnUre ljn*y. Jliitiil, In ensure of Jnhn E,'(h. tnvlroa. Members of.Myitla ' hunfan of details King of Maryland Day. ws« in Mount Olivet c»mtt«ry. hirothsthond I/)d(t«, Jl, Frea snil Ac- WINE A rosary snvlre ««. rondiirifd st|r(.p[,rt M»,(ln«. held Msnonk »rvlccs RYE -1.49 Port, "Hifrry, Mini nI Albert Burdge & Son(hn Ahem hornr Sunday by mrnibtra Ht *:9o o'clock, conducted by B. V|n- Trlephon* lied lUnk ft* of lh» Hnly Name torlfly. 'jrfnt Willis, worshipful maalfr, aid « Vr», Old '• full qt JL full >|l«. I .oo 3 125 BROAD STREET, Phone Mr. CVnUllnr terved with \h" First 1'KVIII II. lltnn'tl. chaplain, tCu««pn RED BANK, N. J. flliniil rompany, tlnlt*d HUtas army, Masen was aolnlal, Int«rm«nt was R. R» MOUNT &. SON 894 at Kort Monmoulh, anil afltr, an •«- In Mt. Pttasant etmtttry, Newark, W K. ABAMa, MANASM BUccgll* Brot. BEER r«l|anr«l|ntt recoredd w«« illnchnrjullhl l IIn Ihla mnrnlng, Dry Red Wine QOc Gibbons AGENTS for R«pt*mbtr, 1M1 with tht rank of Funeral Home .49 corpoml. Military rll»a w«t» h«M inn* Work, IU«M M» THON. H ftTKlMr* I at th« cpm«t«fy * volliy btlnt Ar«d M Uty win*. Tht Il«il»t«r turm out all kinds of 133 Wt»t Front Street Red GREY VAN LINES, Inc. over th« gr*v« by • «q»ad from Kort Job prlrtprlrttlnajt , furnlahlni nnt quality I JlsnrwM and l»p« bclnpf »nun(l»d, annd gnorgnrf wnkmarnbl;) *l r*a»on*bl» MrM , CoiltlloClll a was fonnuf n ottJ John pHc»s.—Alv«rll»im»nL RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 3, 1939. will talk on hi* firm'. Soap Box Personals Mr. Barthold Is , supervisor, of muslo of. Maplewood and South avenue, left svlew hospital last week for cuts on derby and motion picture* -will be Atlantic Highlands. In the Atlantic Highlands high school. for Annapolis by motor Monday. They Little Silver. ed by .President Hoo*BV*Its«* ml shown. the face following a collision on iraster of Little Sllve* "'"'f Tj Patrick Santangelo, Jacob Landau (Tit Had Rank Batlatar can ba boitbt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stokes of w|U be house guests' this week of Dr Rumsonroad between cars driven Joseph Applegate/of the mechani- Rahway were week-end visitors with and Mrs. Edward Goodbody. 1 R B

    nd Ceorif Quaclenbuih'f to the hospital by POIIPA Ohlef Fred L Ayers, who are. touring the : to his home on Spring street with an . Mrs. Carrie. Foster of Belford is field avenue. , • ily of Seventh avenue are on a va- Zlegler. Board of Trade, which has filed It* injury.to his hip.. -••..••. The Woman'*, guild of St. John's England states and Nova SCftUu, •„• corporation papers. The office of the visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Betty Belanus of Ridgewood cation, trip In Maine. After driving Mrs. Irving Moskowlti and two Chapel will sponsor a benefit card Mrs. B. A. Shoemaker of Sycamore Rev. Carroll M. Burck, - rector- 01* organisation is specified a* 163 C. W. Miller of East Washington ave- li visiting with her grandparent* Dr. hia^Tamlly'.to their destination, Mr. avenue ia visiting friends in Rutland St. John's chapel, ha* returned bomd*' daughters of William street left and Mrs. Lester Ingllt of East Wash- •Toy will return by rail to attend his party Friday, September 8, at the Shrewsbury avenue. - nue. ••-••.• . • ' . •' •'-., home of Mrs. W. J. T. Oetty on Little Vermont. following a month's^ vacation. ,, '* yesterday for a, seven weeks' vaca? Archibald Kneringer, who has been ington avenue. duties ' with the Syracuse Washing . Mis* Katherlne Cooper of Irving Uon in New York state, Machine company. ' Silver Point. Arrangcm6nts for the Mrs, Ralston Watcrbury and her place entertained at a luncheon and enjoying a two-weeks' Vacation from Mrs. Frederick W. • Joy of Plttt- party were made at a special meet- Mr. and Mrs. JSenry Levy and fam- mount entertained Mr. »nd Mrs. B, sister, Miss Grace Oetty, are on a HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE. bridgeat Uie"Monmouth hotel' at his duties wltirthe County Gas: com- • Miss Dorothy V. Psddack of East Ing of. guild, members Monday after- cruise In southern waters. ily of Astoria, Long Island, were re- pany, has" returned to his position in E. Montgomery of New York over Highland avenue has accepted a po- Spring Lake Saturday. ' Her guests cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis noon. Mrs. Getty Is chairman ariu Mrs. David Jones of Gooseneck William Heyer of Herbert were Mra. W. P. Cordeman of Red the Keyport office. the week-end. sition with the' Snyder, Roberts & Mrs. Hiram S. Jackmnl* co-chair- 1 Montano of Oakland street Plllsrbury law firm. Point entertained members of the was held for action of the grant) Jur « Bank, Mrs. Frank Gregory of Little Ralph Harding of Cranford was a Charles A. Miller of Lancaster, Pa., men. Miss Julia Parker has charge American Home department of the without ball by Recorder John \ Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Walderl visitor to friends in town this1 week. Silver and Mrs. J. B. Rue, Jr. of of Pinckney road spent last week- was a week-end visitor with his uncle, Miss Gladys Clayton Is having a of the tables. Little Sliver Woman's club at a lawn Crowell In police court yiitettyj Keyport. ' ' • . Mr, and Mrs. Homer Barthold of C. Wi Miller of East Washington ave- vacation of three weeks from her po- William Satter of this place and party yesterday afternoon, morning upon a statutory charf end at Cambourne beach, New Jer-Firs' t avenue are enjoying a vacation Mr*. J. J. Ballln of I*air Haven en- sey. • , ' • nue. sition as secretary in Macy'a depart- Edward Webster of Fair Haven re- August F. Schweers of Little Sll- made against him by the father of j on a trip through the southern states. ment store at New York. . tertained MrB. George. M. S. Goff, , Miss Rita Graff of Oakland street Mr. and Mrs. Walter L Belllngham ceived medical treatment at River- ve Point has recently been appoint-j nine-year-old girl. fl ' Mrs. Charles,D. White and Mra. Lil-la enjoying a week's vacation visit- lian VanBusWrlCy all of. Red Bank, ing relatives in Canada. Mis* Graff at luncheon and bridge at the Mon-I* dental assistant in the offices of mouth hotel at Spring Lake Frldy. Dr. Morgan Collo on Broad street ' Miss Margaet Carmlchael .of Cedarhurst, Long Island and Milton Miss Cannella, Chtlla is enjoying- a Open Late Mtetrt. SAVE Harrison, also of Gedahurst, arc week's vacation from her duties at 73 Broad St. visiting Miss Harriet Crane and Ed- (he Spanish Beauty salon, on Broad ward M. Crsne, Jr., at the home of street. ' Friday to 9 P. M. SELF- MOST Red Bank their parents in Middletown. Mrs. Steven Humphreys and in- fant son have returned to Mr*. Hum- Sat. to 10 P.M. Nlkl Robert F. Wilbur and his daughter, phrey'* mother's home, Mrs. John Sirvltt Miss Mabel .Wilbur of Broad street IEST 752 River Rd. Stbye on Throckmprton avenue, from Mon. through Thurt. left Uilo week for a sojourn in the Rivervlew hospital. SUPER MflRKETS mountains of New Hampshire. They Mrs. Charles Leohardls and daugh- 8 A.M.to6 P.M. Fair Haven are making the trip by automobile ters of Newark are visiting at the and will spend much of the time at La Port hotel at Long Branch. Mrs. Lake Winnepasauge, near Laconia. Leonardls is the former Miss Mae Mr*. Easton Hendrlckson, Mrs, Gettls of'Shrewsbury avenue. Robert Dean, Mrs. Harvey W. Dob- Mrs. Anna Bottagaro of Harding Lowest Prices in Acme's History! bins and Mrs. M. li. VanBoagert of road is recuperating from a recent Red Bank were guests of Mrs. Har-illness at her home. ry Angelo of Fair Haven at luncheon Here is furbh«r proof that you can buy boiier in Jersey's Finest Food Markolsv " and bridge at the Monmouth hotel Mr. and Mrs.- John Hammond of at Spring Lake recently. Elm place entertained members of their family at dinner on Sunday at Dun and Bradstreet's weekly index of wholesale food prices recently reached John Regan of Hudson avenue, the Courtsey house, Marlboro, In deputy collector of customs at Perth honor of their fifth wedding anni- the lowest point in five years. Because we are so quick to give our customers Amboy, wllj on Saturday, the oc- versary. ' • Wholesale Food Prices casion of trie 150th anniversary of the custom service, be a guest of Doctor K. A. O'Connor of Albany Lowest in FIVE Years the added benefit of market changes, you actually save more money. Our Harry M. Durnlng, collector of the was the week-end guest of the Mr. •as I IntUmTt Wtilh Msi ttm titsn Port of. New York, at the New York and Mrs. William Spence family on tl SI USSSSM btfsMh •) 1st km* bnl I8OO jower prices are closer to wholesale costs, making better values and World's Fair, They will have lunch Lake avenue. Dr. O'Connor Is form- at tha Federal building, dinner at the erly of Fltkln Memorial, hospital In bigger savings for you. "Live Better tor Less," Terrace club and attend the late Asbury Park, show at the Aquacade, Miss Marian Spence of Lake ave: Quality the B»$t — Prictt the Low$$t -~ When You Buy ACM& MEAt Most Reverend Bishop Eugene Me- nue Is on a month's vacation from No. 2 C Gulness, D. D., Btohop of the Dio- her duties in Fitkln Memorial hos- oan cese of Raleigh, North'Carollna, was pital In 'Asbury Park. During her a guest of Monsignor John B. Me- vacation Miss Spence, accompanied Wax Beans 6 Closkey, pastor of St. James' church, by her younger sister, Miss Rita last week-end. Bishop McGulnesa Spence, will visit the Catsklll mount- LEGS LAMB spoke at all masses on Sunday. He ains for two weeks. was consecrated bishop of Raleigh Miss Rose Bottagaro of Harding road will leave tomorrow for a Pork^Beans 3 cant 10' olio Church Extension society with Spring headquarters at Chicago. Raymond Truexot Oakland street Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Forrar of returned from a three weeks' camp- Wet Wallace street entertained over the Ing trip at the boy scout reservation oan week-end Mr. Forrar's sister and In Allaire. Pack brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Miss Anna Mae Hughes of East Fancy Shrimp 10 Frtah-KIHtti erick Jenkins of Gary, Indiana; Mr. Front street was a recent visitor at Forrar's brother and sister-in-law, the New York World's fair. Fancy Fowl Mr. and Mrs. John Forrar of. Larch- Miss Sarah Burdge of Lake ave- denwood 28-oz month, New York; and Mrs. Eliza- nue ha* returned from a short trip beth Crow of Hastlngs-on-Hudson, to Wall Nut Cove, North Carolina. Delicioui jar Tender Steer Chuck Roast New York. Joseph Koch of Tower Hill ave- Apple Butter 10 Mr. and MrB. Ross Wiley of Mc- nut Is enjoying a two weeks' vaca 9 3 ib Laren street entertained Mrs. Wi- tion from his duties with the Pru- Young Hen Turkeys Fre.h.Kined ley's sisters, Misses Sarah and Mary dential Insurance company. With Herr of Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania, his sister, -Miss Eleanor Koch, he 12-01 and'Mrs. Wiley's sister and brother- will make a tour of the New Eng- oan Boneless Cross Cut Roast »25c in-law, Mr. and. Mrs; Kenneth Au- land states. ment of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, William McKenna of E1M place, Hormel SPAM 25' last week.' a student of the University of Vlll- Steer Chuck Steak "19c v* ... Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bixler of Leb- anova, It taking a summer course Fran Milling Sp»on annon, Pennsylvania, have bean vis- at. New York University. Mr. Mc- iting with' their son and daughter-in- Kenna Is, studying to become a Grade "A" Bacon law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Theodore Bix- dentist ler of McLaren street, Mr. Bixler s Anthony Flasconaro, of Anthony's Sno-Sheen Fresh Ground Beef »I5C sister, Miss Mary Elizabeth Blxlor, Men's Shop on Monmouth street, was joined the family this put week- host to Herbert Ewlng, winner of the U. S. No. 1 end. 1 McKlm-Layton Chevrolet ..soapbox C Skinless Frankfurters Grade »23c Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Errlcson and i derby at Red-Bank, Tuesday when daughter Joan of Bridgeport, Con- i he took Herbert to New York to fit Maxwell House Coffee 124 (By the necticut, are visiting with Mrs. Er-I him out with a.' suit which Mr. Fiat- U.S.No. I Grade Bologna pleoti) ricson'a parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Wil- Iconaro had offered as a prln. He liam H. Elliott of McLaren street I and Herbert also attended the Music C Jerry Grause of Waverly place left Hall, In Radio City. Our Superb Coffee this morning by bus for Miami, Flor- Paul Egan of Matawan it enjoy- 2 -35 HADDOCK Large SCALLOPS ida, where ht will spend six to eight ing a vacation from his duties at the weeks visiting with his sister and Red Bank office of the Prudential Pratt. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Insurance company. Banner Day Coffee 25c »I2V2C McCallan. Mrs. George Merrill of Hudson Mother's Joy Coffee 2OC avenue has returned from Boston, Middletown Village. Store Cheese where she was taking a course at Glass Pail Stuffed Olives Del Monte Spinach the Christian Science Mother church. (Tha Had Bank Ktsl.tr> can Ix boofkl Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Leeds and son In Mlddlatown from J. C* Kntsht and Mild Cure C Wllllan B, Wtttra.i Friends Baked Beans Murray, Jr., of Hudson avenue have Whole Milk Citrus Sala J moved to Livingston, New Jersey. The Ladles' Aid society of the Re- Miss Theresa Pettlt of Long formed church will hold its annual Sanka or Kaffee Hag n> o»n I5 Branch, bookkeeper at the law offices all-day meeting In the church 'rooms of Parsons, Labrecque and Bordfn, next Tuesday. Pitted Pie Cherries Rob-Ford Asparagwf has returned to her duties after en- Mr. and Mrs. David Decker slpent Joying a two weeks', vacation. - the week-end at Sea Girt with Mr. Cream-white ^ Arthur Esehelbach of West Front Decker's father. Mrs. Decker't sit- 3-5, 45c street Is making arrangements to ter, Miss Mary Shane, ha* returned Mixed Pickling Spice Roll Butter travel on the troop 'train with the tp North Carolina after a visit here. &'5c Red Bank batteries when they leave Mr. and Mrt. Charles Evtna and 1 1 D«rrydal* Sleigh Befl Bevera^et Monday, August 14, for the great son of New York were Sunday guests Pure Cider Vinegar "iTn^i" " army games In New York state. Mr. of Mrs. Qeorge Spafford. Farm Esehelbach, who Is a local news- "The God of Fruit and Field" will Pint Mason Jars «•» 65c : StyU gatherer, li making the trip to be the topic of Rev. Abram J. Van- •25'" broaden his knowledge in general Houten's sermon Sundsy morning at Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise newspaper reporting. the 11 o'clock strvlce at the Re- I9c On* No-6ri» iyrmp Jar MIss.Dorothy Rader of Maple ave- formed church. Services will be dis- LOUBLLA ««swt Omn Butter «tus nue was a guest of Cadet Richard continued Sunday until September 10 Hom-de-Lite Salad Dressing 15c One ofe" Golden iK Mabee at West Point over the week- when a communion service will be Richland Roll Butter » 27c end. held. No church-school session will Catsup la-oi hot 9c At»t. Fruits 3 ••"•""•12c Table Syrup Mr. and Mrs. Abram Benjamin of be held during August. Pit. 7-os Jar d Columbus, Ohio, are In town for a C«rn Flakes ••<" 1 Large Selected Eggs «26c A ww Irpd trrop J*r for bsOT »rl 1 r few days renewing acquaintances. Drum MyiUrtJ '-"> » 13c Rlc Puffs Ilia top dip. off ootitestt* wbcb ; They arrived in town Tuesday; »nd DEADLY VACATION PERIL. R«d Salmon Mn Cooking Eggs *« 23c Vam *io b« u«d (or MUM oil, or are stopping temporarily at the I9C Potato Slicks « IOc r*r, non*r> Tmum Amain*-, eM. Hudson home on Hudson avenue, The ordinary tick' that Hover KirU.n'. CUanttr 3«'» 13c N*M«n Polish hot ,7C Sliced Bacon *+v* where Mr. Benjamin was a boarder brings In from the woods may carry C-N Disinfectant >>»< If c •.fcbitt'tCloiniorJ' several years ago when he was em- a potential potion of death, Dr. Lau- -IOe Muenster Cheese **%£? . » 17c Farmdale Quality Poultry Fetit ployed here In the clothing stores of rence M. Thompson, assistant na- J. Krldel and the late M. M. David- tional director of Red Cross first aid, Chip-ee White Shoe Polish IOe Kraft er Bordtn .XXX, %»\kt ton. Mr. Benjamin has a prosperous Warns vacationists. Scratch Grain 2S ^ 43c : 100 L $1. clothing business at Columbus. Ticks are found In virtually all Rsfular 10c Attraotlv* Danish Bleu Cheese K»I8C Mr. and Mrs. William Plntard of parts of the country hav* th* facility Egg Mash 25 £, S7c 1100 E $|.lt 177 Broad street are the parent! of to carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Growing Mash 2I^54c 1100 £ $1.11 a son ^born yesterday morning at Fever, he says. Due to tht hablU of pair •OLD SIAL- owion Fltkln liospllal, Neptune. the tick, however, Infection may bt Corn Strvtrs only Allan Collins of Wallace street averted by taking reasonable precau- with th« purchai* of 1 Tb of ehher of 12 32' Fre$h FRUITS and VEGETABLES and hit biolher-ln-law, Dennis Ar- tions. Our B«tt Coff.e or Louclla Butttr. Dated' Egf s none of Shrewsbury avenue have The tick does not bagln In fatrt un- nw> <1*4a ail tlM atrfm shows HMtm am ferjr iwwit mrrtt^t. Ruihed Direct From Nature*i Garden* returned from a motor trip to Mr. til attached to the skin. Usually It Colllns'a former home at Itattlsburg. requires six to eight hours after tht Mississippi. Thry wero accompanied bite for the withdrawn blood to sc- Itrp Calif, largo on the homeward trip by Mr. C< livtt. tht poisonous virus within the htads llns't brother, Wtlllnm who • tick's body. levborg tpend a short time here. OXY Here are the precautions a vigilant 16 Crisp Lettuce 2 Mr. »nd Mr*. Eric Leaven* and vacationist mty t»k« to avoid ln«p- daughter of Alston court w*r» re- tlon of the disease: rent rrglatered guestt it (he Ch*l- Inspect the body thoroughly after Camay Soap fonte-Iladdnn Hall, Atlantic City. etch trip Into the woods or brush. Clorox Greeting curds lire being received IUmovc tick* from the body with Ivory Seap \W£ here from Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. forceps, cotton or paper, u tht vlmi Forrar, who are on their wedding pint C quart c Jersey Tomatoes hat be«n known to penetrate th* un- Ivory FlakesorSnow 20c Irlp to points of Interest In Virginia. broken tkln of the finger*. This also Card* received yrst.rday be»r pott- bot 12 " 20 mark* at flkyland and Lacty Spring, should be heeded In removing (Irks Virginia. from dogs, Apply llnetuia of Iodine to the bite. Honry D, Ely, fsthtr-ln-Uw of In suctions of the country whtr* New Potatoes- Bi>nJ»mln U Atwater, Btturd*y re- spotted lever It reported, consult • turned hit position with J. C. Htn- physician a* toon a* possible after drlckson »t Old Cherry Tr«* -fsrm ttore an tht highway, Jtitt north of being bltttn. MMdWtown village. Mr. Ely **rv«d U. S. No. I Jersey Yellow Onions 4 •• 10c it trn-vmr ctmn'ctlun with th* store nEMOCBATH MKKT until h* wti compelled In give uf> l> poiltlon heeaiiM of 111 health. A thnrt mt'ftlng of th* Eatt Large Southern Cantaloupes 5 far » llm« lit hurt a temporary po- Kttnsburg Itegultr Democratic club, m iltlon with M«ttl>»w» * Forbe* and prttld.d nvar h/ Mm. Anna ftohr- Large Honey Dew Melons "" 19c I Seedless Grapes 2 13c mart recently opened * produce and bach, was hild laf I witk «t tht horn* A Complete Picture Service Now in Our Stores! light grocery tlor* In Bhrtwibury. of Mra. Jeil) Ooodmtn of Bay 4Vt- Anthony L, McKIm, Mnlor part- nut, Must, Sailer! Kef tnd ITodarn l(*n >tT««(lf« n«r of th* McKlm-Laylen Chevrolet Afttr tht nutting, t birthday In tui. nllhl. tgtnpv of lUd, Htnk, will b* th* lunchton wti i*rv«d with Mrs, Tlohr- gutsi speaktr at the m*«Unt of th* bach »nd Mrt. Goodman at gu«tt* |H ft Page-Eight RED BANK REGISTER, AtJGUST 3, 1939.

    hand was seveiely injured and he IVPirates Drop had to leave the game. Jim MeClo*^ Varsity Club Sea Bright Beach Nischasch Takes key came In and forced Polanco to Finalists At Sea Bright Bowman, Axelsen pop out to end the Inning. Ruinson Boat Race L wo Straight In the sixth Ledde led off with a Vanquished By / Chib To Compete Fred Tompklns, sailing Edward C, Lead Sea Bright ddtfble to the rlghtfleld foul line but Fiedler's Arrow class boat, Nlsehastn, was called *•.another home town boy, Jack Henry, nie Maruska, who went deep Into In the first, but was promptly caught Seward, vice chairman of the beach spoiling their good work. ' -who. Just recently Joined, the ranks rlghtfleld for Polanco's fly and then off bate by Wichmann, and "Buddy" and pool committee at the club, who in the children's race last week, .of the semi-pros Jack is attending made a perfect toss to Sabo at third Kurau, who singled to drive In the is popularly known a»."Unk" to his Bryan in Whizz-Bang- was first, the. STANMNqaiOF THE TEAMS JT Princeton college arid last year was In time to nab Monchlle going from only Varsity club'run. Gardlver had young proteges! Seward has coached Seggerman brothers in Sea Biscuit Bowman and Axelsen 20 iuha member of the freshmen team In second to third after the catch. previously reached flrst on Ellis' er- at the club for a long time, giving were second and Nickolas Rutgers, Ryan'a Hotel _ _ _ ,i "that institution. • The attendance was slightly below ro^r and went to second when Kozalt bis! time and effort to the younger Jr., in Bounty, was third. Saturday, Plaia Bastaurant j? was walked. It was the first of five the Seggerman brothers triumphed Cllne'a Tree SUTVCOHS . ™ w ,„„ The Eagles, wbo are second only the average, as about only 1,400 saw members, and many bays who belong 1 Walks given up by Wichmann. with Rutgers second, and Bryan Fowjer"* Hardwmrc . • _ " <• . to the Homestead Grays .In the Na- the game, • to the club have their college letters Harrr'a Lobster House _..";" | Tomorrow night the Cuban AH Wichmann also led the fight for his In swimming, mainly through bis ex- third. '...'tlonal NfigTo League, took a two-tun S. FowlerFOWLER' .. S HARDWARE.1T1 1J4 , V. lead in the first inning- when Billy Stars will make a return engage- own team's runs as lie carfhed In with cellent coaching. < : W. Fowler ...... 11 a £*«.'Wells lined a triple off the Scoreboard ment. On Tuesday night the power- three singles. John Ellis, also form- However, hek gives all credit to O. Perl ..... 187 >^ln deep center field and* scored on ful and colorful bouse of David nine erly of Red Bank Catholic high, Klputh, who also does an able job Belvedere Team H. Fowler -'.'. 159 180 1SS drove In the drst two runs for the M. Fowler — 203 178 112 fif.fi Stone's single to right field. Stone will visit Red Bank. an coach -and swimming Instructor. U Fowler . 119 J;U( later srored on consecutive errors'by The averages, not Including Tues Shrewsbury olub. In the second Always popular' and meticulous in Wins Trial Meet B. Enmona ...... US 161 ",,, Jurges and Kreps. However, Bed day night's game, are:' frame, after Yorg- singled, Ellis his efforts, Klputh has taught some dropped a double In leftflcld to score 789 ISi " **, B&nk cut the lead In half In the home fi AB B K PC. of the 12-year-olds to swim distances' BOWMAN AND AXELSEN. ,v half ot the third when Bistau bounced Jurges i 11 2 4 Yorg, Again In the fifth after Wich- which 18-year-old girls sometimes balk. At Keansburg M, Mes.lck i6< iU. ISt CaBaccio 7 27 S 9 .131 mann had singled, Ellis came through j ,a single off Rlddlck'a glove near the Everything considered,. these two T- fTBrlen ..._:.„.._;._ ;.... us iit 112 r ZaleZalserr ....*...... It.It " 63 9 21 .111 :, -, third foul lint and scored on con- SI 11 18 with his second double to put his men have bent their efforts to pro- H. Peterson . 158 HI 155 ArlingtoAlit1n 6..16 team out in front as Wichmann S. Raft _-. ^ 1J2 us' 188 ,,,secullve singles by Maruska and Sabo u 14 .102 duce a better team than there has Dick Peteraen High 18S Maruslta 54 6- 14 .259 Scored from 'first. M. Criaer /ISO m Rlstail 12 1" a .250 been for the past three years.. The Individual Point ' ~i In the fifth the Newark lead went en' e 11 .15» SHREWSBURY. Sea Bright club has lost the home- PLAZA RESTAURANT. PUERTO RICAN STARS. AB R H PO A and-home meet to Lawrence Beaoh H. Lovcrru isl 181 210 back to two runs after Erwln singled 'mind, of. J..... is and advanced to second on MacKay'i AB R K PO A every year since Its Inauguration, and Scorer Friday E. Mad.on I ... 1S6 120 120 Florei. 2b , 3 3 Rlordan, 2b. ;..,..-. 5 H B. Covert ,.._.._.-. 205- IK 143 ' " ild out; a single by Rlddlck scored 1 14 Wlehmann, p. Ii this year they hope to partially even E. Glunco in 195 Alfonu), lb. . Yor», Jb. ..._ 1ST runner. A walk to Erwln'arid a Monchile. rf a 2 » the scort and bring home the silver The Belvedere pool swimming J. Douglas ,„. Bottta, If. Elll, || B G. Kosaba'ch 158 152 to center by Rlddlck made Bohn, lb 0 11 cup, tho meet trophy, and a'number team, holder of the state champion- Polmmo, et, H ...... -, 4 the count 4 to 1. ]j^Cf, C H ...... '..-. Sovlero. e ;.... 4 1 0 of individual prizes given to each win- ship, won the flrst trial meet of the 771 762 Lopci, ab Sptnee, If. 4 00 ner in an event. . CLNECLINE'SS THEE SUBGESUBGEONO S ,jj Ernie Saeo led off In the eighth Ctblt f New Jersey coast swimming cham- V for Red Bank and lined a single .to Negron, ii Coppertbwalte, rf 4 1 Seward refused to comment when pionships at the Belvedere, Keans- E. Cllne 1S7 HI 120 llernandei, p. .; L. Anderson ". 101 105 US £ center for his second hit. Posnak SB a 11 27 11 2 orfked who the mainstays of the Sea burg, pool Friday night. Dick Peter, R. Stone ... „... 99 J forced Sabo at second but was safe J«- « tl 27 U 2 VARSITV CLUfl. Don McNeil!, (left) of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Frankle Parker, Bright team were. He explained that sen of the Belvedere team won the Dummy ...... 104 110 ;<*at first himself. Kreps dropped a BED BANK PIRATES. AB R K TO A E the entire team had not yet been most individual points with a total J. Thompson .. 1«1 12S izr AB R H P.O A X Rjran. 2b ...... 4 o l a .1 o ' (right), of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, arc shown after they won their way W. Devereaux ~. 162 118 m F double Inside the foul, line In right ateelo,' 2b*' 0 2 MorUrauy,' rf 4 into tho final round of the annual Sea Bright tennis tournament. chosen and would not be until the of 19 andJMCftlved a medal from Wil- h Held and Big Max pulled up at third. Haruika. rf. - 0 1 Walti, la 4 Neither had over before reached tho ultimate round in the 52-year-old latter part of the week when the liam Wa'So'ell, president of the Men's .610 E9( Zaleer, If. 0 4 Oardlvir,. cf. _... 9 weekly races would help decide who club of Keansburg. Miss Gloria HARRY'S LOBSTER HOUSE. f Hy Jtagea drew a walk'and thebases tourney. McNoill downed Bryan M. Grant, Jr., of Atlanta, and Parker O. Johnson ...... _. 131 140 i were tall. Jim MoCloskey batted for Arlington, c 1 2 Koiak, lb -. 3 0 0.12 1 beat Gilbert Hunt, Jr., of Washington, D. C. would be choien to fill the few.empty Weeks of the Women's Swimming Ul SabBr-3b. .. 1 2 Kurau, p. 3 0 11 2 o association of New York won the G. Johnson _ _.._ _ 1S7 155 ill • himself and bounced a grounder back Posnak, lb. 1 II Bedte, If .... 2 0 0 1 o o berths on the team, Following are H. Dangler 158 159 1*7 Qodfriy, cf. 0 0 Delaniir, c -. 0 6 o o the members of the team that have most Individual points for women C. Nelaon _..,..... 155 HI to the pitcher and was* thrown out at Frank A. Parker nf Pasadena, Sarah Palfrey Fabyan and Miss 150 ! first with all runners advancing, Juraei, ss. , 0 1 'anles, >b _ S 0 0 1 a o already been chosen to go in the spe- with a. total of 16 and received a I..Johnson _ 125 130 -179 D 0 D' California, at last conquering tho Helen Jacobs defeated tho same un- medal for her victories. [ Steve Ristau then came through with MeClotkey, p 0 0 1 : » l.UM! I Jinx that hnn kept him from ever successful finalists who lost last year cial car Saturday morning to the , 709 715 JT1 i a Jingle to right as Kreps and Jurges Summary : Tiro*bMe hlti—Kllli 2. Runii meet at Long Island: Miss Jerry Trunk of the Belvedere RYAN'S HOTEL. 31 S 2 21*14 1 getting beyond tho quartcr-flnala of to Mrs. Fabyan and Mlas Alice C. Dllione, Jr. ..._ _ 158 188 18T ; thundered home with the tying runs. >att*d In—Kurau, Ellla<2, Pound. 1IH«— tho singles In seven successive tourn- Event 1—75 feet for bojri 9 «nrl under, pool team placed second to Miss 1 •Ledee was outIn the alxth for not Oft Wlchniarn 2, off Kurau 11, Btrlkf-nuls Marble, Mrs. Dorothy Andru.5 and J. Feenej _. 175 163 12» Maruska and Ristau singled to left touching flrat base. amcnU nt tho Sea Bright Lawn Ten- J, Bryan. Weeks with a total of U points. Har- E. Vm _..^ _ 163 17S 161 —Tlj Wlehmann 9. by Kurau A. Basea on Mmo. Honrotln. Mrs, Fabyan and Event 2—TS feet for girli S and under, ' and this wax all for Dusty Evans, the Puerto Klw 1 » 2 0 9 1 0 1 0—C illa^—Off Wlohmann S. oft Kuriu 6. nis and Cricket club, defeated Don oJd.Drexei', also of the Belvedere C. Dlllone, Sr _ 168 128 IU Bed Bank. » 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—a Miss Jacobs won In two straight sets, i p VJ » < « si«H ma.urexer, also or. me .ueiveacre F. Dlllone , HI 227 1«» f Newark starting pitcher. 'Shorty' Summary: Home run— Poinaa. Two-baae aid McNclll of Oklahoma City Sun 6-3, 6-3. ' Ere* t 8-200 f«t Y.r glrta 1» and un-^ Pool team, winning the senior men's • Leon Day was brought In from the llta—Bouxa 2, Lopes, Negron. Run* batted day afternoon to win the men's dcr, Hlie Ann Bills, Mi.. Harriet Crane, dive, showed excellent form to win 788 850 T«« i bull pen and fanned Zalser - to end IQ—-Pomek 2, 8abo, Bouaa I, Harnandei 2, Clovers Defeat singles in three straight sets, 6-3, 8-0, In tho mixed doubles the fifth Mlsi Nancy Wylle. H points. - Doubla playa—Caeaeilo to Posnak, Manllka seeded pair, Miss Allco Marble and Event 4—100 feet for boya 11 and un- the rally. to Sabo., Btrlke-outs—By Hernandea 1, by 6-0. Later the samo afternoon Park der, P. Lambert, M. Huber, G. Dwfcht. The results of the meet: ,-w Jim Modloakey, who came In the Caruao S, by NcOloskey 1. Base.on bills Highlands, 5 to 3 ei teamed with McNclll to win theAdrian Qulst won tho final match Event 5—190 feet for elrli 11 and under, 50-Foot awlm for boya SO pounds and Ruinson Poloists » 5 eighth to twirl for the Pirate-Bay —OR Hernandai 1, oil Caraio 1. Hit,— men's doubles by defeating Gone and tho title when they defeated the Mis. E. Lee, Mil. X, Devsard, Mlu J. under—First, Bruce Johnson, SprinE Lake: OK Caruao 7 In 4 2.S inninll, olt Hc- The Highland A. C, spoiled a no-' Mnko and Wayno Sabln, 6-1, 6-1,first seeded team, Mrs.. Fabyan and Boyd. second. Jack Trunk. Belvedere: third, Joe i '"' Parkways, struck out five of the Closkey e In 4 l-» Innlnga. Lo'ln« pitcher hit, no-run game for Russell: McCue, Elwood Cookc In three sets, 6-1, 3-6, Event C—Dive for 1»»», *. *• YounK. Lopes, Crystal pool; fourth, Dick Olden- 1 siren batters he faced In the eighth —McClojkey. Attendance—1,400. Time o( 4-6, 6-3. Event 7—BO yarda for boya IS and Mn- bcrg. Timer~9 seconds. Down Shrewsbury »e— Ii45. Umpires— Flah and Stout. Fair Haven Clover twlrlcr, In the 6-3. . iler. N. HarUhorre. B. Potts. K. Young. - 50-Foot awlm for slrln 80 pounds and !;"5 and ninth chapters. However, hit G. Bryan. . - under—Flrat, Miss Jerry Trunk. .Belve- sixth inning of play after McCue Parker, seeded llfth, ranked eighth Miss Marble, who Is the Wimble- jr 1 good control was not the same in the held the visiting team to five score- nationally and orte-tlmo member* of Event 8—SO yardu for flrb IS and un-dere; second. Miss Evelyn Wagner, Belve- Gerald Balding ! »> tenth when Wells doubled and went don title holder for ladles' singles der, Mies E. Lee, Mlu Beverly Slmmoni, dere; third. MUa Eleanor Freston. Crystal less and hltless Innings. The Clovers ho DavU Cup team, was one of Mlai A. Huber. Mlsa A. Elelekcn. pool; fourth. Miss Marie Britrdltr, Jtlve- ;"-5 to third on a wild pitch by McClos. and who Is ranked In the flrst ten dere. lime—11.8 seconds. • ' Plays Brilliantly ware victorious over the Highlands three ' seeded players to reach the nationally, returned from Europe Event 9—400 fe«t for toy» 1» and un- *" J key. Plerson drove a line drive back der, W. Truixe. John Bills. 100-Foot swim for boyi 100 pound* team 5 to 3, quarter llnnln, Tho other four In too lato to play In the ladlca' singles. •5 m to MoCloskey who managed to knock Winning Golf Fair Haven chalked up runs In thetho seeded Hat had been dropped by Event 10—200 feet for eirls 15 and and under—First, Charlea Cocuaa, Belve- j; 9 It down and Jurges made the play at Qulst, who Is a member of the Aus- under, Ml»a Harriet Cnne. Mlsa Effle Hal- dere; second, Georse Oldenberg, Belve- The Rumson polo team, headed, third, fourth and seventh Innings. a scries of upsets that had defied tralian Davis Cup team, also did not ley, Mlaa Beverly Simmons, Mlu A. dera: third. Walter Wall, Crystal £<.j first, but Wells acored on the out, fourth, Bernard Buttella, Belvedere. by Gerald Balding:, British Interna- In the fourth Inning the Clovers prediction, tho upsets costing Rigg), play In tho singles, but did play In SleUhen. i. .11 | J ' The most, surprising actions of the Kiriq't .11—200 feet for boy« IB and ..—20 aeconds. tionalist, who tallied seven goals, de- By SAM SNEAD, pushed two runs across the pinto Cooke and Afulloy a crack at the the-men'a doubles with Jack Craw- ,' 5 night's festivities, with the exception under, Robert Harteborne. William Ellli. 100-Foot swim for girls 100 pounds and feated the Shrewsbury team 11 to «• Canadian Open Champion without the (Id of a hit. Fred Rus- aiiml-flnals. Gene Mako had default- ford, his teammato from Australia. Event 12—Dive for girls, Hill J. Batch, under—Flrat, Mlsi Jerry Trunk, Belve- Sunday and at. the same time hand- i * of the Parkways three run rally In dere; aecond, Miss Bobby Wagner, Belve- sell was hit by Meldcl, Woods was ed corllor In the play nnd with the Thus, the team of Miss Marble and MIM Mary Youn». Mils E. Lee. ed the losers their flrst setback of at the eighth, was the Support rendered field devoid of favorites anything Event 18—600 feet relay. 1. C. Lee. 2. dere; third, Miss lrejie Wanner. Belvedere; passed, Mulvlhlll walked, McCue Qulst, though not among the flrst (not choien). >. H. Cram, t. R. Hart- fourlh. Mlsa Eleanor Small, Cllflwod pool. the current campaign. ""» the? locals :by-the"fans who cheered' seemed Jlkcly. Time—22 seconds. 1 struck out, Kreger received n trcu in tho seedlngs, was a dangerous horne, 5. A. Ellis. «. Kllot Hurd. ' Alter allowing the Shrewsbury f Z lustily, si Red Bank tied the count, one,- and they proved their capabili- 400-Foot relay for boya 180 pounds and piss to flrst, forcing In Russell and Parkor took advantage of this sen under—%1rst, Belveflere pool; aecond. poloists to score two goals in the. * 5{ and became typical home town fani - hen Rhlnehart came through with era! disorder In the ""seeiUngs nnd ties as Individuals, which no one Cryatal pool. Time—1 minute 11 seconds. opening chukker, the Rumson quar- " a In the tenth when, with grim silence, a long fly ball out to leftfleld, stor- playod his way through"Wayno Sn- doubted, nnd as a team, whlcli every 40-Yard iwlm for boys US pounds and tet went fb work and scored in ' 3 they watched the Pirates fall behind. ono doubled. under—First, D. Brown, Allenburst; sec- ing: Woods. Highland's big Inning bln nnd J. Gilbert Hunt to reach Sea Bright ond Charlea Cocuxxa, Belvedere; third. every period. Balding paced. th« i JJ Probably the acquisition of Stryker came in the alxth when they tallied hn finals for n, clmnco at the Sea Warren Howard, Crystal pool.' Time—33 winners throughout, setting up many F m to the local forces caused the fan's two runs on two walks and a single, Bright bowl. Parker desorvos all To tho tennis world the most In- Tennis Sidelights aaconda. beautiful plays, serving as a bulwark />• S change of form. When Stryker came Runs MoCue struck out Ii battcra credit for his victory. He had tough teresting match was tho flnala of 40-Yard awlm for girls UK pounds and on the defense as well as (Coring 3 5 to bat in the., third he was given a ppoaltlon nil the way, especially the men's singles, In which Don Mc- under—Flrat. Miss Irene Brlttrolff, Belra- his seven all-Important goals. and Issued ten passes and allowed Neil], tho plant killer, and Parker, dtre; aecond, Mlsa Mama Bayard, Belve- '. w fine round of applause, which was only two hits. "Lasslo"' Mulvlhlll fiom Hunt, who took two sols fr6m dere; third, Mlaa J. Brown, CUflwood pool. Rumaon ShrcwalHirr 1 «* the first applause given to a member Parker In the semi-finals. Thcso two, of tho once weak forehand, battled Wayne Rldeout, of the running Time—'24 seconds. won the batting honors of the day, It out. Tho scores of the acts would Hideouts, was at the matches Frl 80-Ynrd iwlm tor boys ISO poundi and No, 1 Millar ... Beidleston \ ^ °' the home team since Pete Gray Incidentally, were the only ecU No. 2 -Ro«bllnz ._.:__ Bradley getting two hits out of two trips to Indlcato thnt Pnrker had a fairly day. There was some difficulty guess under—First, Dick Petersen, Belvedere; ,, «•> left for the Eastern league. Pnrkor lost In the tournament. aecond, Thomaa Rellly. Belvedere: 'third, M. No. 8 Balding* ...... ~.-... Ruthrauff the plate. easy time of It, especially In the Ing which of the twins he was un- Back.- Foales Bordan m NEWARK EAGLES. HIGHLANDS Gelhauj, Crystal pool. Time—47 seconds. ' « i AB R 11 PO A In tho Indies' singles Mlaa Helen Inst set, though thnt was not the til tome scribe went and found out 80-Yard &wlm for irfrls ISO pounds and Rumaon 0't I i 2 1—11 •f Wella, s „ h 2 2 > An R H R Bcrnhard, the muscular mi.ia from case. from the unknown Rldeout which under—First. Miss Gloria Weeks, Wom- Shrewafcury 1 0 0 S 1" 1— « en's Swimming association; aeeond, Mlsi OoaU—Rumson, Balding* 7, Foalea I, 5 Sear. 8» 1 0 Rembirt. If. a Greenwich Vllliig.v New York, vir- ot the two he was. m Stone, rf 1 2 You can't play good golf unless you MeNclll staved off four Bet point lean Hartman, llelverlflre; third. Mias Miller 1. Shrewsbury. Bradley I. Beadlaa*. 1 ltldtl, t>.. cf. tually unconaldcrrd as a possible fa- Dorothy Bectel, Newark A. C. Timi—B4 • SottlM, lb. 1 14 make correct use o( your hands and In the course of tho match, three h ton 2. Bordsn 1. ReferM, Edwin 3t«w- 1 2 Johnion. lb. voiitp, defeated Miss Dornthj' Work- eecondi. art. Tlma of ehukiters, IVt mlnutea. •** l.llaun. If _. Dowd, tf.. 2b. the tenth game of the second set, The players In the tournament cir- • I Frwi". cf. Sb .feet. Grasp the dub right and you've mnn of Los Angeles In two straight 200'Yard awim for men—Flrat, Roy Z MecKsy, e made a good start. The grip la per- Herbert, r,, p. However, the one weak point' In his culated a petition last Thursday and Henslet, Blair academy; second, Dick -a lllddltk, 2b. 2b Hcll.HI. 2h c sets, 0-3, 7-5. Mls.i Workman was defense, McNclll's backhand, Parker Petersen, Belvedere. Time—2 minutes 37 haps the moat Important factor In Wnt»:.. sh. Friday which received everyone's aconds. Whites Win Two •* Evane, p. . - the favorite In the Held *nftcr Dor- found and the Callfornlnn played to * Plnwn. ef. golf. Most hooka or slices could br Kreatner, rf. signature except Prank Parker's. Htffh Board dlvlnir, nsnlor men—Vlrflt. prevented by gripping the club In the othy Bundy, needed first, had been that backhand every chance he (rot. The petition explained that the un- Harold Prexer, Bslvoiere, 14 points; sec- From Greens at Polo m THn. v _ Rlcmlnitcd 'In thn scml-llnnl.i. Miss ond, R. Stcdman; Allenhurst, .10 polnta; right manner. I think four knucklcj Tho results wero evident. Mercer dersigned players wanted to con- third, Robert Olilenbern, Belvedtre, 3> 4( It 12 90 15 of the left hand should be visible aa FAIR HAVEN OLOVERK Workman, needed second nnd ranked Bcasley, Parker's coach, counted 19 For the first time In three weeks, demn the new tennis ball with an potnia; fourth, J, Batola, unattached, 32 the Whlta polo team of the Bumion RED BANK PIRATE?. a plnyer grasps the club. Thl« kcep» AB R H R sixth nationally, had all the experts losing points on McNellt'a backhand extra amount ot "fun" on It The polnte. * AB R H PO A Kreusr. rf Slid betting on her to ilefent. Mlns Bern- BO-Yard awlm for atria, hllh and pre- country club won the Informal week- • HUUtt. «f 8 fi II the first set and 30• In the second. fuzz absorbed water and made the 0 0 he loft arm straight with the shaft Rhlnthart, 2b. . hard, unseeded nnd ranked 17th na- paratory achoali—First. Ml»s filoria ly polo matches with two victories 5 Maruika, rf a Mai on, c !• 1 Such glaring errors cost the Okla- ball heavy and unwleldly to play Weeks; second. Miiia Jean Tomaiuto; n Zalaer, If - S 2 4 0 of the club. The right hand should J 1 tionally, nlthotigh girls' champion. over the Green team. Gerald Bald- bo over the shaft, too, far enough so homa boy his mntch. with, they lamented. Nobody Seemed third, Mlu Edwlna Roes. Time—68 sec m Arlington, e. 4 0 » 0 Myert. »h -.™... Miss Bornhnrit showed an cxcel- ing, captain of the British Interna- «i Sabo, 8b -... 4 2 0 S that tho V between tho Ihumb and sell, ir .: a Parker, on the other hand, played to know what result the petition 80-Yard swim for boya, hlrh and pre- tional team, led his team's way to 5f Poanalt, lb Ii 1 )»' 0 Jtnt brnnd of play throughout the forefinger points to tho right Woods, cf 2 1 an Jnvulncrablii game. His one weak would have, though someone in the paratory nchooln—First. J. Haatlnz: »ec. victory with ten goals In the two £ Kiepj, 2b. >. Ii 2 2 0 ahoulder. The flrat thren fingers and MuWMII, lb , 2 entire tournnment, defeating two of press box suggested mopping up the ond, Chart™ Rlaiolll; third, Thomai *• Jargci, ea. ..._..H..~ t t 1 > McCtls, n ~... y^ 0 0 2 spot, his forehand, has been so thor- Lopei. Time—5 minutes. games, six in one and four In the ** Stryktr, p, 2 the thumb of the right hannd should the seeded plnyers herself, MISH Vir- oughly repaired that many think ho wet courts with It, other. • J Henry, p -... 1 40-Yard haekatroke for slrla—First, be on the shaft. The little finger 10 S 7 i ginia Wolfcndrn In tho third round U a tennis player of Budge's quality. Hlsa Dorothy Bacta, Newark A. C.s sec- Zl MeOloskey. p _ I ond, Mlsa Gloria Week, Women'a Swim- Bill Foalea of Shrewsbury was also m Heat, p 1 should ri>st on the forefinger of the Hau» on bull.—tly MrCue 10, br 11.1- nnd Mlsi Dorothy llundy In tho His service has always been, nde il»l », by Herbirt 1. jttrlke.wila—Ity He- The olTkluls waited almost an hour mint; auoclatlon; third, Miss Jerry Trunk, high with scoring honors, when he eft hand. Tho club ifliould be held neml-ftnnls, seeded fourth ami first, ciuate. hU not play sure nnd light Belvedere. Tlm«—S8 seconds. , ™ 40 4 11 SO II 2 Cue 14. by II.1.1.1 0, by Herbert I. lilt rtjpoctlvely. Coupled with these vic- Friday to decide whether to call off scored six on Friday to bolster the firmly' but not tightly In the fingers, Uy Pitcher by MrCue 0. Helrial It, by Her- nsng fast, his backhand unbeatable, the matches. Everybody except one 80-Yard hackstroka lor boyi—First. Whites' score. For the losers, Al >• Newark 2 0 0 0 1 II 1 0 0 1-f. It Is bent not to grip thn club at the bert 0. Hits—Oft MrCue 2 In 0 Innlniia, tories wnn the fact that she had lost nnd his retrieving game, tho back- William Mixlmon. Dowd pool; aicond, Ar- ' - R«d Bank 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 » 0 0—( iff llMdel 1 In I Innlr.a-s, off Herbert. 4 In only one sot, to Miss Bundy, In the lone couple cams In out of tht driv- thur ailcoj. Crystll pool; third, Fred Gil- Beadleaton, playing 1 for the Greens. ^ Summary; Three.bass hit—Wflla, Two.extreme end Df thp shaft. i Inning*. Umpires lluniell anil Dfwlen. bono of which arc his dropped shots, ing rain at once. The couple, whom len, Crystal pool. Time—5J seconds. rtiot four goals In the Tuesday game. — Wi bit"—Wells, Suttles, Rlddlck. Krrps. !ny. lobs, passing shots and cross-court lag-Yard relay for msn—First. Brlve- everyone suspectid of being young dere; leoond, Wnmen'a awlmmlnir auocla- The Whites won the flrst by a •• Run* batted In—Btone, Edwin, Plfreon, uro Service) Theso nlgrn misled the wlspacres, volleys steady and sure. With such and at the very .least engaged, at single goal margin, trailing in the 2 RMdkk 1: Zalser. McCloskrr. Ristau 2. who argurd such lurk could not hold varied attack and defense, Parker tlon. Tlmi^—1 minute X2 seconds. „ Double play—Day to IlMdkk In Sullies; Belmar Braves to last «avec>up their lone, wet vigil, and 110-Yird rally for men— Flr»>, t.-»»lal lust chukker until Balding made two * Plenon to Sultlia. Hits-Oft Stryker.10 out. However, Mlsn Bernhnrd's p had all thn earmarks of a great received tremendous applause from pool; second, Belvedere. Time—1 minute goals to bring them from the red to ' «" in T Innings, onT McCloekey 2 In X lnnlfi^s, Rutnson Man Goes provrd to bn more than Hick, nnd plnyer nxcont for his one glaring 20 laconds. ^ black mplrr< Ihl.i wcok. Mr. Moncrlcfr loft at 8:30 Creena White* •• — Flaun and Vniet. Attendance —1,800. Stars will cross lints with the Braven. reach. He chased cross-court volleys Parker and,McNelll are going to Tht golt over last week-end at the o'clock Sunday morning on the Pan- In tho men's doubles Parker nnd A. Beadleslon -. O. Millet u •; T|ea» U rams—Juo. American clipper and arrived In The Phlladclphlnns havn il«trated tli.it .hnd him exhausted at the end play us a doublet team again this Rumaon Country club waa match MeNelll, niter plnylng each other In of two sets. Jlr, racrd alter lobs that play against par Saturday, which II, Kuthraun* - 3. Roebllng *,' M The Ited Bank I'lrato dropped Hoilthnmplnn, England, thn follow- Ihn Bravfs twice thin aiMison. thn flnain of the t«lnglPfi. tennted to- week at the matchea at Southamp- T. Hradlty .....__-..... Central Bo-den i X their third itralxht gninr. at Plrntrn oflrn wrrn Rood by n mrrr nix Inches Amory U Itaskell won four down In inR dny nl noon. Pnamgp wan hooked Tiirisday nlghl, August «, Ihe gelher and wiped Mnko anil Hnhln ton. Psrker definitely won't play In V""am Koalra O. Balding i • park Tuesday night as they lost a o —In fact McNelll proved, at hit own class A, while D. R. Engler and Jer- Th» irorl-ir: Whiles -I. Roehllns >. G, through thfi rinl Flunk Iravet aR«i\cy, nachara^h Olnnt« will mnkr thi>lr off Ihn doiihles map. Pnrlicr nnd the singles and McNelll may not. t S to 3 decision to the Invading I'licrlo rxprnup, thnt Frank Pnrker Is In- vis Williams won B class, each five Baidlnat I. flretns—Bladleiton 4, Brallley Mr. nnd Mr». Mnnrrlfff i>nd family second appomnce of Ihe yenr at lh« MoNplll hnil Ihp upper hand nil thn i JJ Rlcan Stan, Tho Rtars were nink- deed a very much Improved tennis down, „ . itaiei. will rrtvirn to the United HUtea by Helmar flrat nld squad purk. Tho way, volleying with nn nstoundliiK Friday's game: ' «• Ing their 1M8 debut In lied Hank player, one who may vrji be playing McNelll hadn't loat a aet In the The Iwo-ball best-ball match play bnnt. Bacharncha iMt to the Prnvrn In th« accuracy thnt coufusetl .tliolr oppnn- Greena White* •>• 3 and Pllchtr Enrico llernanilei. not to on tho Davis Clip trnm ngaln this tournament until he lost three to on Sunday was won by Amory U Knion'i npenrr, Iloth gnmes will rnts, sometimes lenvlng both stand* A. Heailleeton .» —. Captain Anson '. \ J b» confused with Fernandez of ihe J'rai-. Parker In tlu nnala of the aln/lei. It.jkrll and Dr. C. J. MacQu(re, five II, Ruthraxl! „.. ~- ,.-. J. R««blln« Uovernmrnt fnrm oconomlaln pre. start al 9 p, m. Inn wnlllng for the other tn swing >• * Cuban All Star*, allowed Iml two up. Haakell and Edward M. Crane T llradley ..._._ -..r (I. Balding clnl nt the start of tht year thnl ivt n nhot ilown Ilir (iMilcr line. MoNslll deserve* credit for his 0. llarrlion William FoaUa JJ hits, both In the second Inning. ( l^at wppri tho Hravr* libwecl to The officials of the tournament had were tied for tecond with Kenneth The aiorlnai Whiles-Captain Anson 4, ' m The Stars took a one-run lead In 11)31) would »p(i Impiuvrmcnl In lh« DID Ciibnn Hl»u Iml blnnked Ihn Although I'miU'r nnd MrNelll won piny aa poor as Ills showing wa« dinvulty with the stedtd players, aa Ii. Seggerman and llowland 8. Hones.' Roehllna. najdlnc 4, Knalts 8, tireeni— " . 5 tht first when Floreit walked and iiKrlciilturiil slttmllon. llniiift nf Dnvlil, Ihe llr'st two sits with ense they against 1'nrkrr. The Oklahoma City almost none played as well »i they Doth pairs were three up, Dr, J. la- lltadleaten I, Harrison jr. look things Klnwly In Ilir. Ililnl net youth broke l*ai'krr'a service four wrre ripucted to. In avery match Hiker ind W. C. Biker were third, ' •*> want to second on Cnimcclo'a MI or, limes In thn course, of the match, £ which allowed Altonui to rearh nim. nnd Makn nnd Hnhln won In I en the sending* wera abtolultly upset, one up on par. Boxing Bouts at gnmej\ fi-4. Afler Ihn brenlher that Ihe first (Into on Parker's flint ner- except In the men'l doubles, In which ' * norts soortd on a doubln that vier) nt the nmlch. He ntftvrd off ««t Saturday, Auguat B, the qualifying 3 sent to centirfleld. thin net nfTnritrit IIIPIII. Pnrkrr nml the first four icedtd teams all S. Davis Cup Zone points, onr. after thp other and rounds of the men's challega cup will Long Branch Friday 1 £ In tht second Arlington nf Itnl McNplll Paulo lurk tn I heir furmrr played through to Ihe semi-finals. bt playtd.off. The winner of this branil or Rump nml ran Iho nlder proved tn nil ho had murage, for the Joe Wagner of Newark and Clava- 2 Bank filed to Boma In leftflnld and Ramp, lid extended Pnrker to 14 yuar'a competition earna tha right to w «abo lined • single to renterfl player* all over tliplr court, Phn». Jack Crawford and Adrian Qulst challenge, O, Mac. W. Dryan, the win- land, will battle Buddy Ryan of Ro- S Posnak then bvnged out IH« HC< Matches at Sea Bright ItlK l(il)« nnd pnanlllK almli nf Rhmr- mra In Ilir second set before he ar* not irolnir to |>l*y al Southamp- ner of tht trophy last year, aelle Park In the ten.rouiul main j Ing (iw.uiaey nnd tensing Impossi- finally folded In a apt point. ton, according to them. Qulst ri- event at thi Atlantic aladlum tomor- £ horn* run of (ha eeaion. lied llank'a bility.- With Ilir chips on the tnlilo <, — 'DIP third m» Ilrlxht or ityiin lia« boxed iuch wrll-ltnown Cubans were IIIIUIIIIIIK to piny thp full up n game ll^ht hut Itin >*iut)grr fraslve gnxira, tlurr, of rulliar, on at Ihe normantown Cricket club at With the At. James' Cruaadcra heavyweights «'nd Unhtwelghts aa •» «qor«d on liouu's second douhta In United Hlnlr*. |)«V|II rnp roinmltlen Alistrallnna In Cnnniln. whflo Ihn |inl|- fniiRht down the I'liuiitrratlnrk trading, S In 2, In Iht first half of tha third Inning. Then In the fotirlh his own nrivtrp, one a. love game on Plillnclflphla, and lh»y Inland to en. fltevs Hildas, Dave Clark and Oil" nmt inpUIn (if Ihn United Hlatfs' llnala wme i>i'lK|ni>lly m-hnlulMl In Him I hi' I r 111 r' i < i >'->•> 11 > 1 <- nrciiinry the .fifth Inning, Iht Highland IUd :mnu>» grew wild anil pasaed his own geivlrr, scored thtrr point* t»r nome tournnmrnls after that, Lrinevlch. Clark la a member of t«am, announced lot week lhal the lin Jilnyct, Th« Au«linl|nn» wri-o anil munnhliiK fme xliiils. Devils, Infuriated hy tn umpire's d«- !2» Kalltr. A Wild pitch folowed and In Ihr) entile net anil, In a word, Thn unexpected illmlnation In Iht Jo* IJOIIIS' atahlr. Th« ttitaelU Park final round nl the American aom unwilling In |,l»y «t HnVMin, anil wna mnaaartixl, Whrn nukfri about rialon at nrtt hairr, walked off Iht ^ J ^JlJtf Mcotti on an Infield out to lift Thin WIK hiilei-d nn i-xlilhlllnii nr ahlrrt round nf the doubl** must have hattler holds a decision over Mello nialchas halwann Atiatralla and Cuba finally, fits nrlfht w«« mutually alumina fur Ihn ynunnt>r men whothla aflnr thn union lie oplfllnrxl, "1 worried the Australians. fltld and fprfflttd a toftbiill Ijramt lo Bettlna, former HgMt htavytr wanted tn «»vn champion, i iftwaA and third, Sousa drovt a hot th» (rasa eoiirls of llm The mtmhdri of Ihn Australian »ln«li>« bpfnip thP.fmii-nrl doublca, myMlf for Ihr dnllblta." Jo« Hunt, renfctd amonf tha nrst Mulvlhlll wu on Iht mound for tht d t, u flrlght team are Ilrnmwleli, Atlrlan Quid, Four six-round bouts will rtund } Ulir |M«k at CtrUM, Th«Hiouthp»w II-«w n T«nnlTl» nnd Crloksl cluhb AAug. Youth wit< not ilfnleil, Ihotinh 1'ark- This seemttt a«n*l»l«, Ihnugh It ttld tun, was at tht mitchM rrldiy home |a»m, Th« gamt wat/pliytd out thr program, with the curtail I u.t 10, 11 and II, Jack Crawford ami llopman. Tin. re »ml MrNrlll In.id >>la.vitSuiUr RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 8,1980." Pastf of liquor. Appearing before Re- Yacht club. Among his guests were Y.M.CA. HoHs Legion Team Beats 1 BAY STATE FARM IS AUTHOR'S HOBBY Rumson. corder Alfred F. Ktng at 7 a. m. he Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan, Mr. Birthday Dinner' „, „ was fined K, costs of court, and 410 and Ms. William Amend, Mr. and Ferrel Giants (The Btd Bank B«littr cm' be brass* fri Rmnaon from Herbert Knight. Bardoctor'n s fees, and waa also "advised Mrs. Clem Larktn, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- For Russell Hurd \|| Softball Lead A double by Joseph Alvator and Barkan. fred Fjnnerty, Walters, Torbeif he would have to pay for the dam- thur McOlnnls, M. and Mrs. William and Cann«)'i. •"- ages, to tht light standard. Officers MMrr . and'Mrs* Jj . Wright BrwnBriwwt j ''^ a -wild throw by Sandy Hammell, Lonergan,' Edward Meyer, Charles amall birthday dinner Tu Seth Johnson and John Connent Ragan, KaUierlne Bradley, George In City League Ferrel Olanta catcher In an attempt Mrs. Alfred Boyce of River road evening for Russell Hurd of AW, to- catch Alvator off second, allowed reported to the Rumson police Tues- mads toe arrest > - • Dlst&n, Denny Cohclo, Katherlne Robert Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs sink River road. Alter dlanet'L.^ the latter to 'score the winning run day that her pot dog had died sud- Dlston and Shelley Parker. guests went to UieaMon Farlsiroom|'f Score 15-to-2 Victory _.. for the Junior American league base- denly. The reason for making this Robert Wilson of Center street, Is Miss Isabel Henderson of the Em- employed as a fountain man In the at the Monmouth Country < drft to'% ball aggregation. The final count report -was that the dog's untimely bassy club of London, England, will dance. -.,. ., ' ., ,, -v ;',,< Last Night Over Wolves, was 7 to 6, with the game being death followed only by-several days Rumson pharmacy. . ._ entertain at the yacht olub next Mrs. Harold L. Woodruff of Bask- • The gueal* were Mte» Prtta wWW.'a played on the Goosetown diamond the mysterious deaths of 19 ducks week-end. Miss Madeline VIolett, Ml»» Loulsail at Athletic Field behind the, residential section of that inhabited tho pond adjoining ing Rldgc, formerly of Rumson, vis- ited friends and relatives here and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilbert of this Achells, Muut Jane BllUnga, Sl!ot?J John atreet Tuesday night -Previ- the Boyce property. It Is believed place, and Mr. and Mrs. William Net- and Russell Hurd, Joeieph a Hoag-'S ous to Tuesday's game these two at Goosaneok Point recently. STANDINGS OF TEE CLUBS the ducks -were poisoned. tleton Paine of Plalnfleld are regis- land, Jr.,-Edward M, Craiw, ir* <$ teams had played two tie games, 0 Miss Jane Pearsall of Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. Qurdoh Maynard and •'*•;:••"• • • . . w L Misses Matilda and Andrea Pillott of tered guests at the Ambassador hotel Derek MacOuIrt, Robert I«we, A*% T. M. C. A. -._ 6 01.000 to 0, and 1 to 1 Junior Sanborn street upont Thursday visiting her In New York. Witt Titus, and John EUlf. " fj SLMsjmea __.' : 5 ,1 .8>S pitched for the American legion and mother, Mrs. L. Peareall of New Ward. .avenue sailed- Monday for V. t. H. A. .toe although he was belted for nine hits, The w Miss Taohlan Porter of River road, .;Quad Y.JtVH.i , ' York. • -•T*-' y "l *e away tho rest .500 he won hit game. Domlnlo' Blan- Francis Sliultz of Jcney City Is of the summer, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Haynes Por- GETS STATES AID. , , - ,'l .500 camano - was Sanborn's receiver.- • Mlai Audrey Aufierl has rejumed ter, was taken sudden 111 last Tues- .coo spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. :wowts »...... - o Howie Conk started for the Ferrel Charles Betts of 136 River road. . •her duties aa publlo health Qu'rse for day evening, ; ,000 Warren Kerrigan, 14 years old, of Trenton, August 1-State Hl|h< % .000 Giants, but was relieved In the mid- ': Louis ;Koheno and Charles Sutter, the Eumson, Fair Haven and Sea way Commissioner K. Donald, Stetn-;. „ '•"'"•* THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE dle of the game by. Bobby Ayres. Bright Publlo Health Nursing asKo- Meadowbrook avenue, waa Injured * Tonight—Y. M. H. A. vs. Elk.. janitors in tho LafayetU street school er today ratified an agreement vtth v' Sandy Hammell was the Giant's and tho high school respectively, are clatlon after a month's vacation. Monday when his blcyole collided ! Monday—Quads v». Y. M. H. A. with a ear driven by Mlas Heide ot Holmdel township to give 1^31 jnaa-^ . i Tueaday—N. F. F. E. va. Wolvee. catcher. • ' •'••"• enjoying two weeks' vacations. Tho tennis matches lost week at weeks of employment on,the tat- vl ,Wearjesdax—Y. 11.. C. A. vs. Elki. Victor Blondeko of Long 'Branch the Sea Bright Lav.n Tennis and Monmouth Beach, on River road, Miss Helde reported to the police provement of the Crawford'* Corner- -\ The Y. M. C. A. continues to lead avenue, Long Branch,.appeared be- Cricket dub on Jrtumson road pro- Mlddletown road and laurel avenue >*-'^ the Red Bank City Softball league fore Recorder Alfred F. King Satur- duced a parking and truffle problem that tho boy came out of Lafayette street and ran Into the rear wheel under the State Highway Depart-./• as they kept their undefeated record Sailing Races day morning charged with knocking as usual. Regulating parking on ment WPA work relief program., ' \ 'intact last night on the Bergen down a light standard on Rumson Hartshorno lane and side streets and of her oar. The boy was taken Into tho Rumson pharmaoy. He refused The Improvement, to Includa clear- ->i . place athletic fleld by defeating the On The River road early Friday morning with his controlling the traffio going In and and .grading., will extend tup and >% ••• Waives 15 to 2 In a free-scoring game car,' and paid for damage to the out of tennis court lane and Rumson to go to a doctor and rode home on his bike, Later It was reported to four-tenth miles, with the graced ,% which featured two big rallies fo the standard and also the costs of court. road kept the police busy, but they Width varying from SB to 3* Xeeti ,i 'first and second inning". Eleven handled tho Job In an efficient man- polloo headquarters by the boy's Dave Wolcott Mrs. John McLaughlin returneS mother that he had two broken Under the State Highway Depart- v men batted in each chapter. How- home Saturday from Monmouth Mo- ner and received many compliments. ever, the T. M. C. A.V runs were Dickman Race teeth and was bruised about the ment-WPA work relief program tha'a morlal hospital, whore aho was a James Bammon, who was In i forehead, mouth and arms. townships and baroughi ar« fcblt to :1 .. pot.directly credited to their hitting medical patient ability. In the two big Innings critical condition at Monmouth Me- obtain WPA labor and purchaee.Jna- ]f< Dave Wolcott was the winner of Mrs. L, Hucker and daughter Dor- morial hospital for several days with terlals through a grant of state aid, i* • which netted 13 runs, seven errors othy of Jersey City were week-end the. Class ,A event of the Dlckman a streptococcus Infection, Is steadily 100 Years Old, It Ticks. Commissioner Sterner also ' ^p- '«f. - Were committed and seven runners skeeter fleet race Sunday afternoon, visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. George Improving. He was given several proved the application of the Mon-, '5. stole second base on various occas- while Arnold Schwartz captured the Melllsh of Lafayette street transfusions last week. Bowling Green, Ky. (AP)—Bar- mouth, county freeholdera to Include 'I ion!!. ' Glass B event Wolcott crossed the , Martha Cheavens and her children Nathan Fromm of Railroad ave- • Jerry Alexander of Glen Cove, ber 3. E, Bibb has a wooden clock Main - street. Port Monmouth, In ') "' : The Wolves scored their first run line ten seconds before James Clay- nuo, Monmouth Beach, was arrested Long Island, spent the week-end more than 100 years old which he Mlddletown, township In the iohed- '<• ; In the first Inning after Blalsdoll's T\ TARTHA CHEAVENS whosp Before making her. home there, nt 3:25 n. m. Saturday morning, Bays keeps time and strikes the ton and only a few seconds sepa- Martha Cheavens lived-in many for- with Stewart Hoagland. ule of township and borough roads, X single went through Egan to center- rated him and the next twoflboats, lYJ. first novelette, "All Ye charged with being Intoxicated, dis- Frank Davis of Long Island spent hours as aoourately as any modern which will*'-be Improved with stats '-* field and Bud stopped at third. He Faithful," appears in the August eign places. At the age of four orderly und damaging a light stand- timepiece. AU cog wheels are made skippered by Bon Olborn and Rob- months she was taken to Mexico by the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- «Jd,° '; • scored later; on a double by Apple- ert D*vls. In the Claw B event issue of Good Housekeeping Mag- ard on Rumson road, near tho Inter- liam C. Rlkor. of wood. The only metal In the ' A bituminous surface treatment, * < her'parents. Her father served aa a, section ot Navcslnk avenue. Dr. Ed- mechanism are small pins joining gate. The Wolves'/ final, run came Schwartz finished 1 minute 10 seconds azine, is a. farmer by preference. miislonary In Mexico for fourteen Dr. Chales A. Ra|(an of Allenhurst 20 foot wld*, will ba laid for seven- >v u a result of Blalsdell'a second ahead of Weston Haujman. The , She and her husband, Hugh J. win F. Stbwart was called and pro- entertained at a dinner party last wooden bearing! with wooden axlea tenth! of a mile at an estimated, J years. Her husband's first assign- nounced Fromm undor tho influence ot tho wheels. dingle and a double by Bloom. summaries: - . Schuck, and their children, Nancy ment after their wedding took them Saturday evening at the Sea Bright cost pf $1,000. ,>.' Ed Blake and Fred Glersch teamed BNEAKBOXES—CLASS A. and Hugh, live on a farm in Massa- to Japan. Mrs. Schuck lik.es writing, ' to* pitch a slx-hlt game and had a Start—10:05 A~M. chusetts, replete with a brook and children, growing things and the total strike-out record of 6. David Wolcott - 11:15110 American scene. - WOLVES Jamee OUyton 11;U:2O deer tracks in the garden. AB R H PO A Donald Oaborn 11:15:45 Blaiidell, ei. Robert-Davis _ ll:16r5O -.a Robert Maad . "< H!i5:?i Bloom, c...... — 1: CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. McNally, If. _ 5 Edwardi Rullman • •* JS .« Varsity Club Altplenata,. cf. .. _. S Schweer Brothara 11:17:15 Whalen, lb. Georffa Worthley >— A aurpriao birthday party was HubbaruV 2b. Robert Elcbjman • given for Mrs. Charles Boiele of White, Jr., rf., cf. . Gilbert Turner - Held To 2 Hits William Wikoft - Leonardo Sunday by members of her Oeborn, Sb —— J ; White. Sr., p. Mickey White - J family and several friends. Tho Walter M«ad u- }} Shrewsbury Pounds guests were Mr. and Mro, August • ^5 -2 6 IS 8 1 Barbara Sayre —-•'- Jana Powara - : Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y; SI. C. A. ; SNEAKBOXES—CLASS B Kurau, Wins 3-1 Chestney, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, AB H H PO A E Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yacullo, Mr. LOW PRICES THEMSELVES MEAN LITTLE, UNLESS QUALITY IS BUke, p.. sf. ._ 5 110 0 1 Sttrt—10:08* G&OGBtUstiS Macintosh, 8b. 2 2 110 0 Arnold Behwarta —. }}>'} « Atlantic Highlands Varsity club's and Mrs. Emll Melele, Mr. and Mrs. Eiran, cf » 2 1 0 0 1 W.ston Hauiman H;i5 !X Robert Ulrleh, Mrs. George Schmidt, CONSIDERED. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE ON FOODS OF, Effeotto -Auf. a • t, baseball team dropped a close 3 to AU Other Prtoee for ,Gl«raeh, lb., p. . t 1 1 8 1 0 Harry Bouthsll i}2!iJl i 1 decision to' the Shrewsbury A. C. MM. Albert Everhart, Mrs. Mary J. Deemond, 2 b. 4 2 2 12 0 Bolert Cottrell ,, 5l"ii Thurs, Frt and Sat. B. Deemond, »i. • 4 10 10 0 Bobart MoKee ,i 27 00 In a Sunday game,playcd ot Gehlhaus Reed, Mrs, Florence Curry, Mrs. PROVEN QUALITY TURN TO KING ARTHUR ! Brooke, rf. 4 3 2X00 Frank Sealand •• 11:27:00 field, Atlantic Highlands. Wlchmann, Ann Mobrey, Miss Ethel French, 'Dowlen, If., »e 4 ! 2 1 0 0 Four skippers representing the Shrowsbury pitcher, limited the Miss Dorothy Ulrleh, Jamos Yacullo, S. Simmon, »f., lb. ..- 4 0 0 2 0 0 Emll Mclcle, Charles Mciclo and Farley, c - 4 118 2 0 Comet association of the Monmouth varsitymen to two hits, while his "King Arthur Quality" "HERE'S REAL VALUE" DeFaalo, 3b. 1.00000 Boat club successfully opened de- mates were finding Bob Kurau's de- Frank Ulrlch. _ '_ "Del 40 U 13 21 5 2 fense of their challenge cup in the livery for 11 hits. Two-base. hlta — Bloom, Appletatc. annual tournament of the Rarltan SHREWSBURY A. C. . ' An amazing offer to rVll 17*6 lancy " ___ Strlks-outs—By Blake I, by Oleraoh S. Bay Tacht Racing association Sun- AB n II PO A E ColtVNeck. Buea on balla—Off Glerieh 2. Stolen baiea Pound, cf ...., i 0 2 10 0 get you better —Egan, Gleraoh, Joe Desmond, Brooke, day by eliminating the Great Kills Gaul, cf : I 0 0 0 0 0 (Th. Red Sank Itcol.ter can be boulhl DeFailo.' Umpire—McNally. Yacht club in the first of a series Rtordan, 2b h 0 2 3 2 0it the (tore ol Louis l'lotkln.) acquainted with both of elimination races In Rarltan bay. Wlchtnan, p & 13 0 4 0 Pineapple SzZo A seven-run rally in the fifth In- Y«r», »b - a 1110 0 The Reformed church will hold these fine quality foods pp ning Tuesday night, enabled the St. The Red Bask team was composed Ellle, aa 5 0 2 2 0 1their last iorvlco In the church next Sweetened or Unsweetened James' club to come' from behind to ot Charles Allaire, who finished first Bohn, lb. . * 0 0 12 O 0Sunday until September 10. Tho Sun- ONE TALL CAN OF, i Blf Slices In each can. defeat the,Quadrangle club, J4. to 8, In the, event; Donald Hubbard, who BoveVlD, c, .-• :. .". .1 1 1 7 » 1 Spence, Jf ...'.....!. A 0 0 0 0 0 day-school will also be closed until and thus retain' second place in the was fourth; William Olsen. who Coppcrwnlt. rf. 3 0 0 10 0 September 10. King Arthur City ^Softball league-standings. crossed the line fifth, and Arnold The Reformed Ladies' Sewing club Wolcott, who was sixth. 86 .1 11 27 0 2 will hold their annual lawn party •'The Cnutaders took a three-run VARSITY CI.UD.- EVAP, MILK MusselmanVSt* lead'In the first chapter when Houni- In the third race of a series for AU K II PO A 1 at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William •/Han .led off with a triple to right and the Lady Alice trophy, alio spon- R*an. 2b - * II 1a Thompson August 17. cans sored by the Rarltan. Bay associa- Mortenson, cf — * 0 G 0 "scored on Mulvihlll's Infield out. Walti. ei .... (00 The Scoboyville Athletic club de- FREE ! Applesauce tion,' Allaire finished third, to Join 8 feated the Adelphla Athletic club.18 Spene'e singled and went to third on Canlner, rf .' 8 10 2 with purchase of healthful Kftfal 5 .'two successive passed balls. Mead jack McNItt of Perth Amboy in the Koxalc, lb — a 0 o 9 to 17 last Tuesday night In a games • tangy walked and stole second. VanBrunt tie for second place In the point Kurau, p. ..._ a o l2 of aoftbal] on Colt's Neck field. Tho ONE POU£!D OF standing.. The leader is Jack M.lko Bedle, If .---._ 1 0 0 0 Scobeyvlllo A. C. was recently or- popped out to Tabor In rlghtfleld, but Delaney, c. 2 0 0 6 ' Rabble Piccollle scored both runners of Perth Amboy.who finished second Jamie, 8b 2 0 0 2 3 ganized by Walter C. Durczak, who King Arthur with a single over second base Into Sunday. Jack Succor of Perth Am- Is manager of the team. Thoso play- 2C 1 2 27 12 2 on the team were Capt, Bernard cehterfleld. Andrews ended the In- boy wai the winner. Shrewsbury 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0—3 Fruits & Vegetables ; nlng with, a fly to Oaborn. . The St. Other Red Bank skippers who V»r«lty Club OOeOl'000 o—1 Richard, Stcvo Qrabowakl, Bonny COFFEE competed In the Lady Alice event Summary: Tvro-baie hit—Ellli. Struck- Richard, Henry Richard, Anthony Junes' boys! scored again In the sec- out—-By Wlchman 6, by Kurau 7. Baiea Cebulskl, Frank Ccbulskl, Slgmond at Reg. Price of ond on two walks and an error, the •were Marjorie Moore, Who finished on balls—Of? Wichman 3, ofl Kunu 4, Vm- tenth: Roger Brown, who placed plrn—MTOII! and Bhelly. Dobrowolskl, Frank ' Dobrowolikl, Jersey Freestone Freih Jersey ' first of three by Oaborn. David Tlmldalski, Jr., and Kenneth The Quads countered with three In 13th, and Robert Fortee, who was 11th. Dccher. their half of the second when they Country Club Mrs. Daniel Wymbs, tho former 19* PEACHES CORN banged out four tingles. "Lassie" Miss Charlotte MoKenria of this We grind1 It for you—FRESH 1 'Mulvlhlll made two wild pitches In Beats Elberon place and now of Long Branch, gave this Inning. In the third the Quads 12 Goal Teams birth to a son last week. CdM. . went Into the lead when Cliff Mead King Arthur The Monmouth C,ounty Country The Atlantic township fire com- rcame In to pitch. Hits by Carman, pany defeated the Freehold fire com- Schwenker and Tabor plus an error Meet Today In club poloLsts avenged the defeat they Mayonnaise suffered at the hands of the Elberon pany 9 to 4 In a aoftball game Mon- by Piccollle made the count 5 to <• day night on the Colt's Neck fleld. Then came the fatal fifth for the Park polo club last week when they None Better at any Price! Herbert Tourney downed tho Parkers Sunday by the Mrs. Edward Umber of Fort Lau- Quads when 11 Crusaders went to bat derdale, Florida, Is spending the Fancy Washed •.to" score seven run* Five of these score of 13 to 4. The match was J« 1U jar 19 kC btmeh witnessed* by one of the largest week with her niece' and nephew, men made safa hits but two errors Rumion Polo Four Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Gunthcr. f.rid two wild pitches were Important crowds of the seaaon. In addition to CELERY factors In the uprising. Plays Monmouth the polo game, four players staged a Mrs. Walter D. Fields broke her King Arthur Salt , In the sixth, after which the game pony race, which was won by Dr. N. arm last week when she tripped Plain or lodlntd was called by Umpire Claude Whalen, Country Club White* A. Yuckman on hl» bay gelding Con- while walking around her yard and three men went to bat for the Quads. voy. fell. m-n>. no California Large Green After Worthley grounded out, Carl The Monmouth squad was entirely The "Men Over Forty" of this aquarnbox Zi BARTLETT Schwenker singled, to left for his Playing In tha i«ml-flnal round of too accurate In their hitting and too place defeated the "Men Over Fifty" fourth hit of the night. Turnock fol- the Herbert Memorial polo tourna- fast astride theft ponies for the El- of* Holmdel In a Softball gamo on PEPPERS the Colt's Neck held Wednesday by FINER QUALITY MEATS lowed with a single to right, but a ment at the Rumson—Country club, beron rider* to hold In check. The PEARS perfect peg from Frank VanBrunt to the only two 12-goal teams In the Eatontown toam took the lead In the a score of 12 to S. King Arthur Napkins third base nabbed Schwenker, who tournament meet this afternoon third chukkor after playing the flrnt The Ladled' auxiliary of the At- embossed - fO-to-a-plcs;. each 1 C each ' attempted to go tq third on Turnock's when the Rumson team plays the two on even terms and were never Atlantic Township Fire company hit. Turnock took second on the held a business meeting last night SUPER Monmouth Country Club Whites. headed after that. IIAIKiAIN The wlnn»r' meets the winner of tt the flrehouae, Th* member? dls- FRIDAY'S . play, but with Ostwrn at bat, he tried Monmouth County Clberon custed the. possibility of going on a 3 -10° Burnt MUli-Monmouth Country Club No. 1—N. Iladrnhop n. Curtln to steal third ami jrai out, Sovlerp No. 2—II. Rdilffrr H. Wllmr moonlight sail soon. Cudnhy's Ttirllan to Piccollle. Blues match, to b» played tomorrow In the final round of play Sunday No. 1— W. Strauae I>. Untnrmeyer Mr. and Mrs. James King of this TENDER Sunkist Juicy CKU8ADKBS. Back—A. Clmbtl A. CloUffh place have moved to Mlddletown.' Crape Juice, Pure Concord 16-oz. bot. 10c A3 B H PO A Z on the Rumson fleld, Alternate—If. Cnhn N.. Yuclcman Kounlhan, lb. s 1 1 2 Leading his team's way to vic- Score by ehukkiri. They hrtvo been living In a bunga- Monmouth Count? , 1 1 2 J ! a I—11 low ownet) by Otto Krcanchntiff for Libby's ,*{,, Pickles 16-oz. jar 10c • MuWlhlll. V. rf 4 2 10 tory with ali: goals In the flnt ehuk- HAMS Spruce. If - sail Elberon l'«rk 2 0 0 0 10 1— 4 tho pant two years. > Goals for Monmouth County f;lm!>«.| 4, 18 lb Ma*d, rf. p _ 9 2 2 0 ker, Gerald Balding, captain of the whole or shank half , VanBrunt, et. ..., . 4 2 12 f>hn I,' Kch!ff>r S, Mrailum 2. ltnd*nhop. A Softball game scheduled for lust White Meat Tuna Fish (flaked) '«•.„•••• 10c British International polo team, and Elberon Park ,--Wnl»rmfy*r 2, Clnuih 2. Oranges Piccollle,'lb, -. Sill Thursday night between tha Atlantic Andrewa, ae...... a 1 0 • member of the Rumson team, shot Referee —Monroe Elinrr. Time of ehukkers —7'/i mlautri. Township Fire company and Mnta- Shrimp, wet pack - large jumbo !',',! 10c Hovlero 4 12 1 six goals Tusiday afternoon when wan was postponed because of rain. McKenna. '1 0 1 0 0 Rumson defeated the Fort Hamil- WEEK-END SPECIALS ! .Rrauee, lb, . 10 14 The fire company was defeated In a Force '"'r^.."^, 2 for 19c Arnohr, cf, ..._ ~ 10 0 0 ton team 9 to 4. Holmdel Team loftball game by Wally's Wolloprtrs The wcond game Tueoday between of Asbury Park at Neptune Friday Clmlrn Cuts Prime c II 14 11 II the Governor's Island team and the Wins Opening Game night by a score of 11 to 5. iviy-i-rine |,raon pU fiinnr> v>nni, a pxgs. nc ea. QUADS. Monmouth ' County Country Club i Atlantic grange held Its annual RIB ROAST 21;,, C«re,C«rer, Ilbk 4 110 Whllsi endod with the country club Pine Hawk" of Holmdel Carmen, rf. If. ,4212 made their anftbnl) debut Tuesday beach party lant Tuuday evening at Astor Coffee 1-Ib.can21c WorthleyWorthly, If. eaa, .... » i t 2 team on top with a four goal mar- Manasquan beach. About DO' mem- Fancy BROILERS RhRohwenkerk l,b lb...... 4 4 t gin, U to «. night on their homo . pkg. 13c TnrnoekTk , p. 44 111 Yesterday Burnt Mills defeated Ing out a fan I/R'kport Outlnw team, or FRYERS Olborn, le. 2b. . S 0 1 4 S to 0. Tho Wfll known 1'ete Venlrl Miss Sally Mack, daughter of Mr. Tabor, rf. - -. Sill another of the local teams, Shrews- ind Mrs. Daniel Mack, Is spending Ovaltine sm. can 33c : lg. can 59c Iloeran. e. ~- I 1 1 I bury, by 8 to 8, with O, Csrnochan twirled for tho loners, and wa» her vacation with her parents. Miss Hoffman, ef 2 0 0 leading for acorlna; honors. touched for ten base hi I*. For the Mack Is employed by Dr. W. I,. Har- FOWL: Rimo 2 Ig. pkgs. 33c DairyDept. «o i ii 7i~t' f*lret Oaaae Taaeiay Holmdrl oulDt "Hud" Hllry twirled rington of Knit Orange as asiliitant. Humtnaryi Thrrt.hai* hit— llounlha Runeu fart Maaalllaa and icl tho opposition ilnwn with Mr. and Mrs, Richard Cnitroll, 'Two-hue hit. -Mulvlhlll, Mead. «tol four acitttitre'! him, two nt which Lifebuoy Soap ;cake 5c ROLL baeee—Hoanlhsn, Mrait, (Irani*. lllte- No. 1 Roebllnt Caul. Oelaner who occupied half of the hrmttn own- STEAKS OfT MuWlhlll 7 In 4 Innlnira, off Meed Ho. J Cant. Aneoa ...—J JUtlln went to Poling, I»e!iport third In**- Mi by. Mrs. Amelia I>chrr, moved No. S BaMlBC —• HJwrmen msn. Forthe victor* Vlncn Hammon'l In 2 Innlnfi. Strlke-oui.—fir MuWlhlll Back ....roelw ...» CJamente In flmlthsburg Monday, whom Mr. (irniilnn Hprlnk I/iln Lava Soap cake 6c hr Mead I, hr Tnrnotk I. Bases <"> ka»' and Phllllpa I'd thrlr Uitmmntrs In BUTTER -Off. Mulvlhlll I. oir Mead S. of? Tarnoc" Srortr,!—Humaon, BeMIni I. Captain Cottrell Is employed, 7. Wild plUh- MulrlMII. Turnork. Pali*. Anton 1, Poelea. fort Hamilton, Iherman the art of hitting ufoly with two tilts, LAMB CHOPS Babbitt's Cleanser 3 cans 10c ball—6ovlero, lloian. Umplrti— Whalen, I, handicap I. each. Wilbur "Hub" Hammond is The annual luformeil church ««r- Dowlen. Seieaal C*aae TueeeUr the newly formed Holmdel learn and vlcn In tha woods will ba held as Bonelms Hrlsloit C M. C, C C WMlaa ia«.IeUiial I* lerklnjt game* with fuM Softball usual August 11. The worship inr- Staley's Cube Starch ^' i,,'"' pkg. 5c No. 1 W. Rtraoea W. fWlUpa vice will bestirs nt 11 a. m., and will CORNED BEEF LIVELY DEATH VAI.LKT. No. I T. W»le* O. BBIiepa) In the counly. lb. No. I O. OU«er * W. Nletiolle IIOLUIIKI. b. Farr Chamberlnln, HrrUrr'a Kplrrrf No. J ....,:.AMereon rowler llradler IUttlon.l., -'• • , If William I,yU»« and Churlea C. Con- for the 'fh.ucka.wnll*, gucko and gridiron- No, I Jlebart Johnton Hartlion Marlntoeli >l I Luncheon Moat l»llnl llurda scoot und«r covrr at nark •tnlajtiln ^onaaaa... Hulliraiit rirxnr ,I Ik > over, Tht mf*n reported tha tuna Pure Tomato the approach of man. Urnrlnr—Buriil Mllla. CaraiMlian I, R, Pbllll.., ,1 1 plfntlful but thi>y wern unahln to OCTAGON Jflhneon I. t'owler 1. hiMltep I. Mireot. I, llammnn«1 •r. o substantiate Ihe report. At twilight, royotea, kit foiaa and ban. TlrntUt 1, Martlion I, CATSUP rata of ill sl««s and snap* move IXtfKI'OHT, 11 At a meeting or thn (Irs company 77 Broad Street Laundry Soap quietly through the mcsqulte and TutsiUy nl«ht, Charlea C. Connvsr, Wllllfl fob*! IlNMiri flmiiianniimiiiil Bush, All f»elu«,—From the American WIM- 1 Kamafl Ik. ll«Ul«ninl, wan appointed captain In lift Inatllut*: Kmporka, Xans, (AI )—Commenc*- ', I ohargo of fir* polio* lo luctted Joao- Red Bank mtnt Is a major Industry In Km- "eV.'T '. 4 ijuln A. Lawrtnoe, who t*p«cts to 3" porls. With a population of 11,000, 1 leave shortly on • trip to lh» Wilt. ;.'• mm Wofk. HMUMHIM* Emporls. b»s two c«llM*a> two hl(h . I William and Jicktoii Cunuvtr, sons Freel Tilt neil.Uf turni out air klndi of •ehooll and a junior hl|h school srui T. Haft,, Ik ! i lob pnnun(. tanlihlaf fln* quality of Mr,iDm! Mm. Chailm (!, CmuiVrr Rights Reserved to Limit Quantities 1 u sa*h' htl t enmnunetmtnt «UKtt« I. Mrwri, if. tit R«vonoe farms, loft Mnnriay to Delivery pervice <***M«U* 1 $$2k£*\ 5S2E8*!!* !!? M, • A » iJMMl *.J»|Mk At, UN .World * Ttit, J

    ;,,JbA. ,,, , -r RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 3,1939.

    Local Students East Keansburg. son Edward and family from New- duct the morning service at the Bap- .LEONARDO HAN ENGAGED.. ark over the past week-end. Eatont^rvn. tist church next Sunday. Rev. Les- HOSPITALIZATION The Seventh'District Men and Win Scholarships (Tin Bad Bank Bechttr Sun- con Beach have announced the en- Cabinet Maker Among the 210 boys and glrlswho successful- game party at Tot's The ' East Keansburg Women' Davis,. G. Edward Smock aad Yell') day morning, Auust 13, and Robert gagement of their' granddaughter, jj day wore named winners of state acbol- Doerrii Bayvlew Inn Saturday even- Elchlor of Eastern Theological sem- Mlsa Catherine Champignbi of Arl- arahlpj at Rutgers university this Democratic club has made final Ing. ' The annual Presbyterian Sunday- Exterior Woodworker, ,INDlyn>UAM OR GROUPS rangementa for Its annual garni school picnic Thursday at Xepwel inary will conduct the service Sun- ington, to John A. Knochel, son of V. C Weirt—All Kinds of Insurance week by Dean Fraser Metzger, cbalS Mr. and Mra. Thomas Howe of day morning, August 20, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Knochel ol Antique* natored la kwplns with man of the state scholarship commlfc- party Saturday night at 8 p. m., at Jersey City and Hudson avenue park, Wayside, was well attended. '42 BrOKl St. Red Bank. Tel. 2240. Miller*1 tavern on? Port Monmoutl Carl Whltehurst, superintendent, was Mrs. Emll Oberlander of Chapel Leonardo. .The couple will be mar- period. Furnltui. mudnd, »• tee, were Vaughn C. Behh ot Keans- toured Sullivan' county. New Tork, ried, in the spring. finished, -rs-modetod . and mads to burg, Miss Dorothy F. Leonard of road. • Mrs. Rose Doyle and th< In charge. Hill road Is on the sick list. the past week. Miss Carol-O'Nell is visiting Mrs, order. Roomi paneled. Atlantic 'Highlands, Miss Eleanor membors of the club are on the con Mrs. Barbara - Burth of Hudson The Methodist Ladies' Aid society Hanklns of Keyport and Mils Da- mitteo, will .meet this afternoon at 2:30 Jerome Travcrs at Lavalette. On Time All the Time. avenue Is recovering from her re- James Glllesple and. family enter- vlna D. Sands of Unlqn Beach. The East Keaneburg Cosmos elui cent illness, . ' o'clock In the social room. If you want printing done on time JOHN J. STERN One hundred and two Sscholarehips will meet this afternoon at the hom Thomas Zlngala of Freehold spent tained Mr, Glllespie's'father from At- give The Register-a trial.- For over Mr. and Mrs. William Sanks have lantic Highlands over the week-end. ' S3 Aibury Avenue. were granted to girls and 108 to boys of Mr». Betty Connolly of Monmout again returned to East Keansburg. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and 60 years -The Register has been de- ATLANTIC' Of the girls 101 will attend the New parkway. Flans are under way foi Mrs. Thomas . Zlngale, of Stillman .Miss Nellie Murphy' of this place livering printing when promised'.— Phone AUantlo Highlands fix. They, have purchased a home on and Mrs. Harry Collins and Mrs. Kce- Advertisement. v ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Jersey College for Women and one a trip to the World's fair. Thompson avenue. park. ,' • will enroll, at the College of Phar- Mrs. Angelina Cacloppo, daughtei Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and gan of Port Monmouth have returned lost Time* Today—THURS. Mrs. Margaret Voorhees' car was from a trip to Florida. macy at Newark, Six of the boys of Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Grlmaldl o burned Monday at 6 a. m. Mr. and son of South River are visiting Mrs. ' D»U|laa Baall will matriculate at the College of Ocean' avenue, is vacationing wit Mrs. John Cochlln saw the flames Davis' mother, Mrs. Margaret Ben- James Murphy has recovered from Pharmacy and the remainder, at the her parents for the summer. Miss enveloping .the car and turned In nett, of Lewis street. an attack of grip. ;.,, -• j Fairbank*, Jr. Rathbone men's colleges In New Brunswick. Calabreae of Fort Chester, New an alarm; , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wagner of Rev. and- Mrs.—Samuel Johnston i The state scholarships cover tuition Tork, Is also spending her vacation Bloomflold.were Monday guests of have left for a month's vacation. William Jones ot Monmouth park- Rev. Mr. Johnston is pastor of the \"THE SUN NEVER SETS" and all fees with certain minor ex- with the Grlmaldl family, way will return home Friday after Mrs. Wagner's mother, Mrs. Edith -« BERKELEY ceptions. They,were established by Mrs.' Elizabeth Small, of Union I; Lewis. • ,. Baptist church at this place. •* — Alto — a month's vacation at the Citizen's the legislature In 1937. Factors con- spending a few w.eeks with he* Military Training camp at Fort Mr. and Mrs. Arthur;Llebo of Jer- The World.Wide"guild held a cov- i Saofood Dinnarl sidered In making the awards Include ulster, Mrs. Anna A'man, of Ocean ercd-dlsh supper Tuesday night at "THE KID FROM TEXAS" DIx. -.-- . ; •', ;• , • , sey City are visiting Mr. Llebo's par- with financial need, health,' evidence of avenue. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Llebo of the Belford home of Mrs. 'Edward, The Oeraldine Thompson unit will Bennett, Sr. DetailFBIs . ffKecfeft SAT. ,• AUGFlorenc. 4 e- 5Rice leadership, character, tcholastlo at- Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman hold a business njeetlng this after- Lewis street. . i "DAUGHTERS tainment and- intellectual ability. All and daughter of Bay avenue welcom- noon. A covered dish luncheon will The fourth-quarterly conference of Mrs. Wilbur Roberts returned candidates were required to take a ed a cousin and her family on Sun' be served after the meeting. the Methodist church was held* last home Thursday from Monmouth Me- COURAGEOUS" scholastic aptitude test, day. The cousin, Mrs. Roger Sel night at the church. Rev. Leon morial hospital, where she was a sur-' i Roland Voorhees of Ocean avenue gioal patient ten days. '• Starring and her husband, daughter and son- Is visiting friends. this week at Chamberlain of Red Bank, New iThursday's Special... . JOHN GABFTELD in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hal- BlQomfleld, He Is staying . at the Brunswick district superintendent, Mrs. Emma Pentcrman has re- Claude Bolns , Jeffrey Xynn Everett. ley, all of Houston, Texas, had neve home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nohl. was in charge. turned from a week's visit with her • Floy Bainter fceen to this section before. The; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Rellly and Mrs. George Attrldge and children brother, Herbert Phillips, of Ballston Donald Crisp May Bobson The state police from Keyport bar- left.for the World's fair and other children. Theresa and Junior are of Caldwell are visiting Mrs. At- Spa, Saratoga, New York. | And U>« Four Daufhttra racks were called to the village twice places of Interest In the East. spending the summer at their cot- trldge's father, Theodore Wolcbtt, of Friends of Martin Casserly from PrtaelUa Rosemary Lola last week. Early In the week .they Clinton street. Keyport and Long Island bjeld o' i LOBSTER THERMIDOR Fred Wolf celebrated his birthday tage on Shoreacre avenue. • [ LANE LANE LANE responded to a complaint from one Saturday. Mlsa Jane Rowland will, leave in Mrs. Catherine Kenna and daugh clambake on Mr. Caaserly'a farm Sat- Gail Page of the residents about dogs causing The Thistle Social club held a suc- September to be a student nurse at ter, Mrs. Elliott Wlllets, yere recent urday' afternoon. Short Subject!-Cartoon-Lata N«w» disturbance at night& Thursday cessful game party Wednesday even- the General hospital at Philadelphia. visitors of 'relatives at Roselle. $1.00 SBN, MON. & TUES, night the police Investigated the ing.at> Millers' tavern. Special priz- Mr. and Mrs. James Farney of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Wlllets' at- Navesink. AUG. 6 • 7 . 8 planting of one-Inch' tacks across the es were won by Mrs. Mary Jones, Ocean avenue entertained Mr. and ended tho funeral of Mr. Willets' Served With Full Course Dinners CECIL a DeMlLLE'S Everett-Crawford's Corner road be- Mr«. ' Llllle Rowc, Daniel Kelly, Mrs; Harry Farney and children of grandmother in South Jersey Thurs- tween the Snlffcn and Ewald farms. Charles Schaafsma, Mrs, Catherine day. Arrangements have been completed New Tork over the week-end. for a food sale to be given In the On The Berkeley Terrace and Several persons drove their automo- Van Hlper, Mrs. John Hlnes, Mrs. Mrs. Anna Danmeyer of Kreugcr Miss Mary Jo Keller and Miss Mar- Union Pacific biles over the tacks; and had their Anna Masterton, Mrs. George Ehr- garet Lewis of Savanah, Georgia, are Navesink library by the Library as- New Carteret Room place Is still a convalescent-at her sociation. Home-made food products, ' BARBARA JOEL tires punctured- Tho police ques tuan, Mrs. Margaret Meehan, Mrs. iome. isiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van- STANWYCK McCREA tloned children in the neighborhood, Mary Gllmore, Daniel Qllmore, Mrs Brunt of Maple avenue. vegetables, fruit, flowers and eggs Selected ocean-fresh' lobster prepared by .our but no arrests were made. John Blake, Mrs. Dorothy. Creighton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and will be sold Friday afternoon, Aug-j with Paul, Raymond and William Kelly Mrs. Rose Revcll, Mrs. Helen An- Keyport. ust 4. Tea will be served. Mrs.; master chef. Roast fresh killed chicken, prime Aklm TainlrolT E6bert Preston daughter of Barnegat are visiting are employed on Sid McLean's farm derion,.Mrs. Lou McArther and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson of Latham G, Reed and Miss Mildred I. • ribs of beef and a number of other entrees if you Igmne Overman Brian Donlevy near Hcaddcn's Corner, Raymond cut Anna Van Glahn. (Tha Red Bank Baglatir can b< bought DeVegty are co-chairmen for the Short SuhlicU Unit 'Cartoon ' Ktjport from Coata Brothtri, Hri. South street, . his toe on a rock Sunday while bath- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bernard, Miss sale. prefer. ' *WED. & THURS., AtJG. 9-10 Idlss Dprolhy Dlxon, daughter of lorenca Melee. Qua Sinftn, Hra* Cla: Roland Scott returned home Satur- ing at Sea Bright. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dlxpn, has re- iunrain and Mn. Anna Flofakr.) Ella McGuire. and Mrs. Ault of S (Matin.. WED, 2 P. M.) Miss Mary Toomey of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woolley of Bloomflclil were Sunday guests of day from Nevada, where he was en- V» _ DOUBLE FEATURE — turned home to Faux Hnll after a gaged in practical nursing for sev- Decanter Glasses Imported Sauterne or Claret, 50c Is spending a week at her home here. •hort vacation at Murphy's hotel. Woodslde, L> I,, were week-end Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VanB.runt. Donald Hickey, who recently un- guests of Mrs. William E. Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence of eral months. Before returning, home "ON BORROWED TIME" Miss Anna Rohrbach. was the guest he visited the San Francisco fair and with derwent an apnendlcitls operation, Of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neill and r. ... East Orange were week-end guests Uonel Slr-Oedrlo returned to work with his father In Mrs. Harry Hughson, Sr., has been of Mrs, Sarah Bennett and Mrs, Dan- other interesting places. daughter Alice Anno of Keansburg Miss Geraldlne.Carr of New *iTork Barrymore Hardwicke the blacksmith business Monday. the past week, 'Islting Mrs. Emma Radcllffc of Hen- iel Hoyt of South street. Beutah Bondl • • Una Merkel Mis* Ruth Williams, public health tonville, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of Is a guest this week of Miss Doris Mr', and Mra. Frank Smith and Sickles. Bobs Watson nurse of Holmdol and Atlantic, town- Children, Frank, Jr., and Ann Eliza- Rev. R. L.. MoCullough, pastor of RUSB Valley, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. — Auodata Fntun — ships, Is enjoying a month's vaca- the Gethsemene Lutheran church, Is John VanDorn of Jenkinstown, Pa., MISS Adelaide Wright of New York beth, of New York are vacationing state, a former librarian here, Is TOB0OT BDNS FOB MAYOR" tion. at Murphy's hotel. pending a two-weeks' vacation at were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. with Rev. Achllle Hammel, assistant rec- William <3. Davis. spending her vacation at the Teach- Gienda FnrreU • Barton McLaoe Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ellers of Majsaonetta Springs, Va,, a vacation tor ot St Catherine's church, left amp for Lutheran pastors. Mrs. Mrs. Cecil C. Crawford'of Eaton- ers' club. • Elliaboth are taking two weeks' va- Mrs, Walter Johnson and infant MATINEE ' Sunday for two weeks' vacation In MoCullough Is .visiting at Pottsvillc, town boulevard has returned from Wad. uB. * lUlny Day. 3 p.m. Canada, cation at the home of Mr, and Mrs. daughter returned home Monday George Breunlngor ot Cedar strdet. a. a three-day cruise on the yacht of Stanley Stilwell hurt his thumb bad- Mrs. Arthur Schultze has returned Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Toren of Marl- from Monmouth Memorial hospital. Saturday Matinee Mrs. Mary Rollly has returned to Mrs. James Purves and daughter •Toe Lone Banter Bides Again" ly Sunday and was treated at River- 'rom a visit with Mrs. Martin Dono- boro. view hospital. His son James is Wl!L|J|>er home In Jersey City after a Catherine of Pltt3burg, formerly o: • GIFTS TO THE KItiDIES "month's vacation at her summer lue at Beach Arlington. up with Impetigo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Robinson Navesink, are visiting Mrs. Alfred B E A DE'S WED. NTTE FBI. NITE cottage on Wceha-wken avenue, New Monmouth. Brower. Mahlon Johnson of Jersey City nd son Harry, Jr., of East Orange * Big Thrills « rare recont guests .of Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sickles and Boys can make extra pocket money Visited his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, spent Sunday selling The Register.—Advertisement leorga S. Cherry and family. Haddon Johnston, who Is a theo- Thomas Johnson -of Taylor avenue, logical student at Boston, will con- •with friends' at Morrlstown, tho past wcek-endA Mrs. E. D. Hill entertained her CARLTON Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern and laughter, Mrs, Frederick Lambert of BED BANK PHONE 1500 ton Thomas, Jr., are spending two Bast Orange, recently. weeks' vacation at the ahoro cot- Mrs, Josephine A. Hoff Is enter- tage of Mrs, Mary Rollly on Weo- alning Mrs. H. B. Caton of Alexan- READE'S TODAY ONLY Try Our havvken avenue. rla, Va. JANE 'WITHERS in Mr. and Mrs. George Rosko of Capt. and Mrs. William E. Woolley, RED Naveslnk avenue entertained Mr. r., entertained their son-in-law and Superior and Mrs. Joseph Thoman, Michael aughter, Mr. 'and Mrs; Michael BANK "BOY /FRIEND" Rosko and Miss Olga Posofskl, all teshoglu of Rockvllle Center, Long FREE TO THE LADIES-"CHINAWAKE"—MAT. & EVE. Island, last week. STRAND of Newark over the week-ond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones ot Mon- Mr. and Mra. George H. Conover FRIDAY & SATURDAY Beauty Service mouth parkway entertained Mrs. and Miss M. Reddington spent the LAST-TIMES TODAY—Double i Jones' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. cok-end with Mrs. H. S. Littell at and Mrs. Thomas Hay of Newark, er summer cottage at Culver Lake. ANNE SHIRLEY - JAMES ELLISON You'll be delighted when you tho pait Monday,1 Miss Dorothy Hoy Richard Fiske of Dedham, Mass., see the Beauty our operators Is spending the summer with her fas the week-end guest of Mr. And '!SO ROR1TY HO USE" have wrought with your hair aunt and uncle. rs. J. Harold Hendrlckson and fam- 14» skill really tells. Beit Jack Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. /• CHARLES BICKFORD part of our service is that it Frank Jones, Joined his family Mon- Miss Florence Wyckoff recently en- Try a Swedish day after a two weeks' business trip rtalned Mrs. E. G. Chamberlln of "STREET OF MISSING MEN" costs no more than the or- to Nowport News, Virginia. He Is 'ranbury. dinary! Massage. Steam a representative of tho Murphy William Schanck, son of Mr. and Bath or Reduce, Vamiahkng company of Newark. J. Leort BchancSc, has been vis- Tonight —' 'JUMBO'' — Tonight .Youcan choose from dozens Vac Treatment. Mr. Jones spent the day with his Ing relatives at Rockaway Beach, of. styles. parents, then drove with his wife I. FRIDAY . SATURDAY — TWO BIG FEATURES and daughter Carol Leo, to their Mrs. Hattle Aumack has been en- home at Newark, rtalnlng Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Aum- SA-< • . > Qifljb WITHOUT * BOYrTHEWP The Ladles' auxiliary of the first ck and son, former residents, now aid squad ot Mlddletown township if Los Angeles, California. ••""•-.^V-J^ • A^KTW «Mamaya...it*Ml John's Beauty Salon held a business meeting recently. Mrs. J. H. Bonner of Brooklyn is ^ " The mow officers are: preildont, Mrs. pending the month with Mr it Jesse 67 Broad Street, RED BANK • Phone 1515 Irene Nlcollne; vice president, Mrs. . Heyer. Carrie Hansen; treasurer, Mm. Lil- Mra, John A. Peer has returned lian Nlcollne; secretary, Mis. Anna om a vacation at her cottage at HUNTING" Noble; trustees, Mrs. Msry Mayer, envllle. Sporting Featurette Mrs, Elizabeth Blakoly and Mrs. Miss Pauline Ash has returned Jessie Saggan, and standing com- om a trip to Canada. BEQUEST FEATCHE—SAT. NITE, U P. M. It Costs No More to Buy the Best at mittee chairman Mrs. Carrie Frant. Mr. and Mrrf. J. H. Bedle and The Ladies' auxiliary of Tot's tughter, Miss Mildred, have re- Docrr association will hold the last lrned from a several weeks' auto "LAST OF THE MOHICANS" game party of a series Friday even- Ip to Florida, RANDOLPH SCOTT - BINN1K BARNES Ing, August 25, at 8 o'clock. All cer- Tha Household products corpora- tificate holders will be entitled to on has opened an assembling plant SUNDAY - MONDAY • TUESDAY play for a $50 award. the Matthews building on Front The Ladles' auxiliary of the first treet. The company Is selling house- MARKET aid squad will hold a R«mc party old mop cleaners, L. P. Radcr of BSX. i©oa August 30 at Tot's Bay View Inn. apis place It the president of the FOR A LADY 123 WEST PRONT STREET Wlll.lam Kopp, a former resident rporatlon. of this place, Is now working at Cin- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph are Who Mothered a PHONE: Red Bank 343. cinnati, Ohio, for the Bethlehem lending some time In Delaware. • DELIVERY. FREE PARKING IN BEAU OF MARKET. Steel Co. Mrs. Albert T. Dodd and son of foundling...and found Mrs. Mario Llederhaus, Mrs, Han- lngaport, Conn., are visiting Mr. It was Cupid in / nah Fulling, Mrs, William Meyer nd Mrs. William Q. Lambertson, EVEBY DAY T0! FAIR and Mrs*. Irene Stokes attended the Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Straub Petipn ' 5S™ANPOBT, LITTLE SSILVER, SHREWS C. I. A. group ot the* Methodlit ve moved to South Amboy. MIDDLETOWN, RIVERSIDE DRIVE, RIVER PLAZA. church cord party at Weat Keana- Mr. and Mrs, Q. Fred White have burg flro house Tuesday afternoon, en visiting In the Pocono moun- ARMOUR'S STAR CHUCK Mrs. Lledorhnus won a special price ilns. SUN. - MON, - TUES.—preview Sat. Night of K card table. Nelson Walling spent his vacation Mr. and Mm. Edward Stokes of rom the Bay Drug store at Groen- c Monmouth parkway recently enter- rt, L. I. Pot Roast tained tholr ion and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Cooper re- 1b. and family, Mr, and Mra. Melville intly »ntertalncd Mrs. Loulirc Burn- The finest trade of Dee•fmonpy can Inijr, 15 Stoke", and their* thrcn dnughters of im of Phoenix, Arliona. Red Hank. MeWIIln Htokrj and his Miss Joan Kmmona has been vis- EXTRA FANCY FRESH-KILLED Ornlillne vliltcd the Ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Whan your loot* World's Fnlr Monday, Qpraldlnf, . VanDecker of Pompton Plains, on (he gas...you Jrun and Marlon Stokes mo staying Mrs. K, P. Lott and daughters re- can't have dat.n* '. their Kinndparenta' home for a irned last weok lo their home at Roasting Chickens ¥]*. week. iQrangr, 111., after a month's visit on your mind! M-fl-0 L1I8.) • Mr, and Mrn. William Stokes of lth Mra. Lott's parents, Mr. and Andhehadtofind I'orL Monmoulh rortd linve rented rs, John I* Morreli. Especially selected for tim world'. Dnut Inblrs. their cnttaRPs ami are Inking a. trip out tin hard way I through New Ynrk Mate, They ox- •ARMOUR'S STAR . Beittut. pecl to return some time after La- Bid» Received For bor day, Mr. and Mm. Emll llnunrr entrr- Bay Breakwater Inlnrd Mi p. ltnilncr'n (Inter, Mm. J. nich Steers, Inc., of N«w York, Rib Roast lleckcroth nf Itosnllo. anil her grand- ubmltted tht lowest ot nine blto daughter, Mlsa Myrllo Witt of ICIU- r the conalrucllon of the 4,000- W« are famous for tlm our hlghct atmtti, alao Mi. and Mrs, Theodore ol breakwater In Sandy Hook bay of Henry anil children I'.lohnrd- «nd Atlantlo Highland*. The flterra' Plui 1939 LEGS Teddy rncrnlly. (1 ol M01.02H was IAD under that Mr. nnil Mm. nnnlel Murdock of tha Doukar Cimtr'actlng Co. of Merrie )luil>ni\ nveiuin are rntcitnlnliiK ew York. friends for arvlnnl wnnka at their United Htalen army rnglnccrs said Melody Spring Lamb I'fiinr. Thn Kurnls Inclmln Mrs. ICIlen a work on tha project probably Welsh of Coat .1)1 lilgn, Bcnlland; Mrs. unlit begin In two weeks alter for' Frank Dnyln of Kutton, Ontario, and lal authorisation Is racolvtd from Color ABMOVH'H STAB • MKST CUTH Mr, nmi Mra, Jny Znch nf Duryoa, aahlniiton, D, C, The cost of tha I'a, Mr. and Mia, Murdock recently nt Irn breakwater will exoerd ID00,- CHARLES "COBURN Cartoon SIRLOIN STEAK c MIOVTII t(i their innltionro hern In 00, make It thrlr pmnianent liome, Tiny IBANK AlBERTSON (Trimmed before wright) 1b. fiinnpily llvnl at Kearney, Kxllors—Una, Chris Kngrl of Moiuniiuth avanue Mlsa Uura U Keller* of Anbury Armour's Star Sliced Bacon 29f la rrmipoiMlMK a(l«r a limit Illntas. ark, dtuihttr of the late Alfred A. Mr, and Mm, Tliomnn O'K««r« of iellna, and William II. Dean of N«w- WKONK8IMY ONLY I Jnr«cy City anil Idoal lloach ami k, D«lawa,ri, wart married Satur- ARI.KN - ROOtKLLX HUDSOM VVIL CltEAM-M SCOItK daUKhler Helen are ntirnilliiK two ay avtnlng at Urslon Woods, Th« • ' —In— - . *#cka' vacation^ at thilr summer couple will make thtlr' home at As- ootlug* h«r«, • bury Park, whir* Uti groom la »m- BUTTER 29 Mr. and Mrs, IC, J. Halm o( Uon- "MISSING DAUGHTERS" 1 loysd by the Tlahtr baking com- mouth parkway mttrttlntd thilr tnr, '* d- •a RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 8,1939.

    • (IT,. Sad Bank Msttreu ba, Wnsat Is Hatawmn (rom 3. * J. TaaelaJ.) Charlejs S. Nagy has announced the CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT sale of tbe Matawan theater to Rob- ert. Mapletoft of Nutley. Mr. Maple- toft assumed control of the theater this week. Ifce new owner I* con- sidering repairs and renovations In FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES SITUATION. WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE\V;i the showhouse which Is housed in a TROPICAL PISH, ttnVt, planU and tup-USED CABS and part* sad all xlnda aid MAURICE SCHWASTZ. CBrysler. Ply- WELL DIGGING and cleaning, cesspools VTH1TI WOHAM wlihet dty't work to do, UONUOUTH COUKTX tarqi, building sold by. H. A. Eigard some- aosth and International track sale* ana dug; alao aaptlo tanka: all klnda of fob- or would do laundry, In or out;' Cttll pllea. Flah bontht. sold and exchanged. . alxea of used tlrM bought and sold. Al> •t If* MMkula ttntt attar HOO P. M, time a43O. Mr. Mapletoft Is expected Aquarium, repaired., Open Sandaya. Vis- ,u> various kind, of boat mslora for aala. eerrlca headtaarUrv rkest Set Bask bing. 85 Mechanic- street, phon* Rid 1 qolriia will be fflnn ptnenil' Bank UJ8.« h bd Bank 1174. •*•—»*-— i "Wl« *>>.••> w *4M**4 trvavi SHIV 9 a>nv"W". ti make a. formal announcement of itora welcome. Miller's Batchery.19 Millar A. Simon. 4. Worthier atrMU Bed Bask. garag*t two wood'burnlng flraplacee. Set Q. HowarHoward Uppfnoott. ' II " ttrtet, Highland!, N. J. Phona Bed Bank II. etraet. phon* Zted Bank III. Uavplans soon. - USED CABS bought, told and exchanged. HIGHEST prlcet. paid- tor ^ragt^rag, , paparpapr, I0UN0 WOMAN mis poslUon with Arm! Rolston WaUrbury, 22 Welt Front atrtet, or Individual In or near Rtd Bank; v«ry Dhon* IK0O.* USED TIRES for salt, tl.00 ud up. TKUCK tires in T.ry good condition • for Fontlae eaiet and tarvlet; tanat. Q. af. .ate.' Phon*. Ktaneburg 4X14X1 , JoJoaepa n MORTGAGE 8PBCUUST—We) 'np>*Mat Mrs. Roaa/H. Bergen, Mrs. J. J. A. C. Raitai Broth.rt, 19-21 Mac-a.li Mlele; Highway: II, Keantburg, N. J. efficient and attractivs. . Can handle own COUNTRY bungalow of four rooma, hot ' Kewmeyer, Mrs. Edwin C Bloat, Mrs. Brookitda Inn. near Ston- Church. At* v.ale. Braok.lda Inn. near Ston. Church. J eorrej*pond*ne* and"9up*rvlse email office; ' varioMt prlvat* partJas and finanatu itv«« lintlc Highland* N. J.* Atlantic Highlands. N. I.' ttreet, phone 1015. . ; ' air heat I large lot; garage. Bent 110. ttltutloni who will eouldu pUclni all MADELON PROAL. antlquee bought thoroughly *xp«rtinced. Call Red Dank 5e* Rolaton Waterbury, Realtor, 22 Wast B. C. Devlin, Mrs. Wairr.en Donnell, J77».*- __: : • types o< reel tttat* and roortgag* loan'*. Mrs. Eva, SUIwafgon, Mrs. Florence MEW" and used lumber, brlilu, cement HUMUS—Now U the time to Innura hav- WE NEED th. room,"—•e mutt mova our and aold. 101 West Front atreet. Red Front atreet. phone HOC* . Xo red tap*. Qulek and'affleient MfTlakX ing good lawna and gardens next year low-priced care with down payment, of Bank.. ' . Hlgbee attended the Monmouth Coun- blocke i new and need plpee,. alt eis.ee. S10. Week-end specials: Chevrolet road- DUTCH GIRL. 10, desires position as YOUR OIIANGE to rent furnlabVt home in St* The Joaeph P. Schwarta Agency, 04 Open Saturdaya and Sundaye. 'Joseph! by using faumua and aoil conditioner. Free ehlld'a nuraet experienced. I'lmn* At- Middletown township! aeven rooms and Broad etreet, Red Bank, phon* lltl. ; • ty Democratic meeting at Keassburg, examination of aoll. Phon* A. P; Thomp-. ster, tacelltnt condition, 155; Naeh '81 PAPER HANGING, decorating and paint. Miele. Highway 31. Keansburr. N. J, sport coupe, lit; Bulck coupe, 1160; lanUo Hlghalod. l«7.' t-wo baths; all yeac round location. 8** • Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bergen, phona 424. eon. Bed Bank 1211. Ing: first quality maUrlale.at very r*a* Bolaton WaUrbury, I! West Front ttrttt, ASBURY PABK, Had Bank. BoaBcW,"., Plymouth, 19SS coup*, 195; Bulek, 1S31 aonahle prleee. John Morria, 20 John phona' aBO/Q.t . Oolt'a Neck, Fr*»holrl arete, PNt) b«Oa> '• president, conducted tbe meeting. aeven-passtn(tr deluxe slx-wheel . s.dan atraet, Keantburg, N. J, phon* Keansburg BLACK WAUfUT—900 t—U on»-lnch LAYING HENS for aale. alto broilers. 199, Many other bargalna. Com* and ROOMS FOR RENT itt (arms, born**, rlv*r, oeeaa ptopotlM. i E. N. Teal spent last week" In Conk- plank; wall leatonad, random widths Phone Long Branch It 10-M. JU-J. MODBBK Colonial homes, oil burasra, tiled Hay H. BUllman, gatontowB. f inspect our lat* model cars. William J* baths, flr»plsicei; garages I five rooms, lln, Mass., on business. - and length* up to- lZxll; all dressed. An* Levlne, 175 Broadway, Long Branch." DOUBLS rooms, overlooking ocean And Ktlbtck, phona Eatontown 420.' USED truck tires and tube, for salt. MABEL COLBMAK School ot Danclag; . river I home atmosohersi bathing and ISO. Seven rooma $70) eight rooma ISO, CAMP SITE for aale on Dtytcna Btach, The Misses Jean and Peggy Devlin, Brookalde Inn, near Stone Church, At- beglnnira and' advanced classes, ballet, Manx otlien, torn* on river. Bay Van- Florida, lBOxtSO (*tt, runtlnir fro— DEPENDABLE uted carti Dodge. Ply- tap, ttoe . chiracUht r andd balbllol room: dtnolngi parking privilege. Adults only. Mrs, Horn. Agency, Fair Haven, phoh* S88.* highway to ocean. Writ* D. J. Ifaboaey, attended the birthday party of gjss COULD, you- Ufa a bargain In oak lumbar lantlo Highland..* mouth, CheTroleta and other .makes of CharUe Diett, 7(4 Ocean avtnu*, 'S«a Shirley HerteT Sunday afternoon at for repairs; flrtwood for spring fires; for children tnd adultn. Phone SOU, II Bright, N. J.i phono IBS. 1st Linden avenue, Blghlaada, N. eTv S10 a cord! fencing ft'epeclalty with. ui. CLEARANCE >al., china cabinet, bunT.t, cars; convenient tlma payment plans to Reetor olace. Red Bank. phone 1300. the summer home of her parents ifi C. G. Bennett and Oonipany,. Mlddletown, table, lea box, it each; picturee, 10c; suit your budget* Leonardo Qarag*, Val* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE lej Drive ana Appleton avenue. L*onar* SCHOBCK'S Catering Service, recently at lit SPRING street, Bed Bank: two com- SIX-ROOM house with «va acre* erf land, Haxlet. . Shirley Is the daughter of phone) 668.'* : ' studio couch 94.96; oil cook stove. 13.96. do, N. J, Phone Atlantic, Highlands 419. fortabl* roome, nlocty furnished, second two rnllet from Rtd Bank; prio* |I,IOO. We buy* everything. Town Furniture Ex- Elks, club; catering for all occatlontl 4 MODERN hone In good naldentlal section, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herlel of Mid- Dodge 4s Plymouth SsUe. and Service. at your or our home. Specialty now, floor, near hathi moderate rate. Aleo Phont'Btd Bank 8488. > dlesex street, Matawan. WATER PUMPS, n«w and rebuilt, for nit.change. 35 Monmoulh .trtct, phone Red elngi* room until September 1st; Karaite. living room, dining room, kltchtn, laun* Pump rtpalri of all kind*; plamblns and Bank B28.» 1931 CHEVROLET coupe, good running: clam bakes, at their bast. Phone Rad Phon**'4B0-K for appointment.* dry, large tun porchi three bidroomt, tiled 88 A0RE3 In fertll* Holmdel Motloai .Mrs. William K. P. Neel and daugh- h tiling. F. G. Hunt. Mid die town, phon* condition, tires, battery, for sale, eaah Bank 1842-M. i.throom. Price 15,000, Baty terms, 1 brlok-fllled . hlne.room. Outeh Oolonial Ulddletown 66, SCOTTIE puppies, two months, black: res- W. A, Hopping Agency, R*d JBaiik, phone 1 ter'Nancy Sue spent last week In ittered, pedigreed: reasonable. George 186. Douglas Electric Co, )S East Front ATTENTION, Public— Do yon need-insur- ATTRACTIVE ROOMS for renti all con- farmhouse, surrounded by inviting *htd*) C. Gelbel, Water street, Tinton Falls, N. street, Bed Bank, phone 128. > veniences; Inquire 110 Monmouth tree, i larga central hall adjoining parlor New York visiting relatives. YOU SAVE BO per cent on paint' tnd wall ( ance of any ktndt Have you a house, strut. Red Bank, N. J.* and living room, down thra* tt*pa te> taxtura. W» nak* knd" nil oar own 1929 FORD suburban for aale; good run- etore or farm for rant or sal«t Want a BUILDING for eale. 14x18 feet, com- Miss Patricia McKeen, daughter of ning order; reaaonable. 606 West Front mortgage loan or bond ? • If 10, consult an pletely flnlshtdi tultablt {or rtal es- kltchtn: two tdiolnlnc rooms, bath, *l*e- Mr. and Mrs. Garrett McKeen, left product!. 'AtlinUe Paint Co, 119 Wut USED hay tools, 6ve-foot mower, htr NICutLY furnished room In large home on tate office, roadetand, garage or addition trlcltyt two hand-hawn beajn«d- Dntctli' Front itrt.t, B*4 Bank, pbona 225L-W, tedder, dump rake and hay loader. Will street. River Plata.* agent with ov*r thirty yeara' *xperienc«. bank of rlvari ideal summer location, Saturday for Camp Matolllonequay, deliver. Conover Bros., Wlckttunk, phone Call or write R, V. R. H. Stout. 1 Lindas to house or bungalow: Address Building, barns t brook, lake TO sil bill ties, bleffldm* > Hottndei 9. COMPARE these tPMlaltt '86 Plymouth place. Bed Bank, phone X141. 101 Bait Front street, phon* 1211-W.* box til, Rad Bank.* - • . . In with landacaplngt 20 aorta of hilly Medford, where she will spend three CASH for your old tjrptwrltar, adding ma- four-door trunk sedan, $286: 'It Pon- contour with woodland: euy commmori , Cfalnt, chKk writer or other office equip* ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms, with or LOVELY Care Cod type ttx.room house; 118,5001 booklet. Paul R. Btrykeiv *•«"/ weeks. CRAB aelne for tale, 40 feet long, six tlac four-door trunk eedan, six-cylinder, PAINTER, paper hanger and decorator | oil burner rlavatory) til* bath and klteh* ._,oat; will call. Joteph B. Serpicb,' 107 feet deep; good condition. Bennett, care radlb, heater, like new, 1396. Many other without mails I tithtr slngl* or connect- estate-and Insurance, Hl.hway 84, Holm* Mr. and Mrs. VanWinkle Toddf the Uonmouth street, phone Red Bank 436. •stlmtte*' furnished; IK years' expert* ing) flv* mlnut.s from railroad station on •n; Venetltn blinds throughout! land- del. K. J., phona 80. - . J. C. Layton. Lincroft. N. J.' bargains. William J. Levins. 376 Broad- •nee. All work guaranteed. Averag*. aeapad corner property f garden, Apply D, Mieses Myra and Helen' Walter and way. Long' Branch.* .. ' th* bus. Call Bed Bank 27 7> or call GUERNSEY milk li superior as a food SAIL BOAT for aale, It-foot, In good con- room labor for papering 88.10 and • up. at 143 Branch avenui, Red Bank.* W. RutttU. Had Bank I6«»*W.» THI8 HOME on Hudson avtnut, eontltta 'Judge Henry S. Terhune were dinner for both children and adult*. My. dairy dition; reaiionable. BIU...Lau, Burltng- 193« FORD Tudor aedan; motor, tires, Joseph Hoffman, 18 Drummond place. Had EXOEPTIONAL at 1100; beautifully lo- of living room, dining room, kltahtn guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Warren B. deliver! sueh milk bottled In a truly san- ton and Cedar avenue. Leonardo, N. J.' paint, excellent condition^ One owneri Bank, phon* 1607. THE MAPLES, ti Mtplt tvenui, on* ot catad, lmprov*d corner oroptrty located lavatory, four btdroomi and bath; Hutchlnson at their sMmmer home itary plant that U always open for Inspec- SADDLE horse, standard bred mare, 15 exceptional buy at 1110.^ No dealera Red Bank's most convinlent locations i -on Oomtnoh* drlv*. FortautiKki lot lot. olttred at prlct to tali 16,000. W. A tion. Prompt and courteous service re* handai, aound, gentle; price extremely wanted. Fhon* Bed Bank 1036 up to 9 PAINTING and decorating-. Free eetl- cool, at tractive rooms) ratet rtaaonablt, lOxltO, Buy now while the bargains still Hopping Agency. Bed Bank, phone 887.* in Mantoloking Wednesday. suits In HtlBfled cilstomcri. Charles D. reasonable for a good home. Call at Dur- P. M.- . . naatee cheerfully given. Call John . B. exist. ' Marl* Cox, Realtor, 181 Riverald* Balln, Red Btnk 307-M, or Domlnlck Fhon* Bad Bank.lilt. lire. II. F. Dow- 147 BROAD STREET tptgndld two-ttorr Mr. and Mrs. Rensselaer Carton en Cleveland, Sunnybrook Farm, phone 491 and Estate, Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, avtnu*. Bed Bank, Obmtnolit drlvt. Port* brick reeldenc* for sal* or exchange I Eatontown. or telephona Bed Bank S734-M.' 1930 BUICK Victoria coach for aale, flve- Doroanlco, Red Bank 2078-M. auptok. •_ . tertalncd at-dinner Thursday evening passengcr; wlr* wheele. heater; motor ranttl conttdtrad 1 part of land nay b« FOR SAL'S, new this season, 12-foot sail- ROOMS for light housekeeping i or single TWO-AORB fa—i with four-room house, r.i.rv.d, Terroi. Make as oBer. O. W*. at their home. Their guests were Mr. ORNAMENTAL Spanish tile, about three Ing skllt; |I6. IS River road East, overhauled; muat sacrifice; 190. Jerry WINDOW CLEANING—We clean wtndowe room. Fhon* Red Bank St'.t-W. Byrnes, 66 Black Point road, call Rurasop. in storea and dwellings at moderal* located In Mlddletown i price 11,400 Oray-Ltmlt, agent. Bhon* RumtoB «,l. and Mrs. Edward Holtorf, Mr.- and •quarei. W. T. Jones, 231 Maple ave- Rumson,_N. J, ^_ cash. .Se* Bolaton Waterburr, II West Broktra protected. Mrs. Harry J. Kahn and Postmaster nue. Red Bank, phone 1956. 772." prices; we alao waah paint, wsut floors, *tx* FRONT room In prlvat* family* for renti BEA.OLE hound pup for sale; two months No job too small. Call 7I-J or 1074-W. g*nti*man preferred. For rate phon* Front atrsat. phon* »800.* HOUBB at Shrawabury, tlK^ room* And and Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin. old; good stock. W. S. Bray, Holmdel, 1936 CHRYSLER airflow .ed.n In Ana Monmoulh Window 'deanina; Co^ R«d MODBRN, triple Insulated bungalow with AIR COMPRESSOR, BOod condition. W. condition for only $300; 1100 down, Red Bank 1110-J. bath: near xhool and but lino. • For C T. Jones, SSL Maple avenue, phone Red phone 23-R.' Bank. ._. oven porch; flrepltcs. Netrlng comple- furthtr Information writ* S. H.. box III,, Charles Mandevllle haa returned to $16.69 per month. We hfcv. .a wide se- FURNISHED roome for rent, 5.6 Thorn- Uon. Located In Wlnfleld (lardent. Prletd 'Bank 1906. COCKER SPANIEL puppies, bjack. and lection of different triced used cart. Red Bank.' hls.dutles at the Matawan bank after reda; males; registered. On.' toy male O, K, EXPRESS Corporation, local and • aa aBennttt, 1SS Cheatnut itratt, Red at IJ.lIOi F1IA terras. Nssr school. Wt- Mount-English Compart. Red Bank, phone long distance moving; daily detlv*rl*a ttrbury, 11 Wttt Front strett, phon* FOREOLOSED propertlM for tal. In B«4 his annnual vacation. He spent ten PERSONALLY reconditioned pianos and tox terrier puppy. Call Palmer avenue. 176." • Bank. • reproducing pianos: tuning, repairing Route 81 (near gis station), Keantburg, to Newark and North Jersey point*, PMoaa 1100.* Bank. Matawtn, Ktansburg, Port Mon* days visiting points of interest in the r mouth and Lavrranc* Harbor) 10% down. £he best. Dlrhan's Piano Shop, Drum' 1938 FORD deluxe phaeton, just like a Long Branch 2882. TKAOHSR, maJe, high school,, dill: ._ OLD COLONIAL home with two sow New England states, while making .- Unre. siry, well turn lined room! also M. Kullgowikl, 111 Oeunon avtnue, P*rt4 mood place. Rid Bank, phone 933. GASOLINE range, latest model, tabla top, new ctr. This Is tha only car at this land | plenty shade trtaat within mile of Aroboy, W. J., pllona 4-.H4. bis headquarters with his aunt in whlt« porcelain; perfect condition; rea- type we axpeot to hav* In this teason. PLJUBma, haheatingi , tlnnlntr. Jouph W* board, In refined family. MuiL b« In I Red Bank: houst contains thra* bedrooms, Manblehead, Mass. FOBTABLE housa for sale, one room sonable. Smith, Church street (by park), Mount-English Company. Red Bank 176.* Fox, phon* Ra" d1 Bank SS17. EatfmaUi very dtilrable looatlon. Address Ttacher, llvlrur room, dining room, kitchen and two' OLD rARlf tnw houte, near riven la—« 8x14, on* 8x4 with chemical toilet, Belford, K. J. cheerfully l box 08, Sea Brlfltht, N. J. poretut. WaUrbury, 13 West Front plot misail living room, dining room, The Misses Ann Laird, Jane Bur- scrtened porch' 6xU, Frlca 1200. £. I*. LOOKING for a real buy In a good uted ttraet ,phon* SBOO.* kltoktn, tun porch; thrse btdroons, baUj, Beelunan, Mlddeltown, N. J. SOY BEANS for sale. Forcat Farm, WIN ' car? On* that will give you depend- E3TELLB Decorttlng Service; paper hang. TBAOHKR, malt, high tohool, dtsll low,-'Betty Tansey, Louise Leary. slam Kane. Mlddletown. N. J.' gartte., Prlca H.C0O. W. A. Hoppin* Edith Dlsbrow, Mildred Harris and able aervlce and economical trantpprta* ing, plain and decorative painting: belt lar*re, airy, w*l|.furnlthld room, prlv«*4 6HRBWBBUBY, beautiful modtm homti Agency^ Rad Bank, phon* IBT.* : / f-. ALL SIZES of ellghtly used Urea and USED thresher for sale: also grain bind- tlon—a .car at th* Tight price, and reaton- materimateriala ! anand workmanshiworkmanship aat moderatmoderate bath. In raflntd fsmllyl deslrabl* location, Condition perfeoti unutuslly atn-acllva Celeste Kennedy returned Saturday tubes* for aal* *t bargain prices, Brook- er. Conover Bros., Wickatunk, phone abla terms 7 You will find a number of pricesi , PhonPh * 191191, 10 MounMtt streettt , ReRd Would . eonsldtr living room, bedroom, Vroundi tnd gardant, Blx tpaeiout roomt. HOU8B for sale at 41 Barfan uiaea, Ttad after having spent a week in Man- tide Inn, sear Ston* church, Atlantic High- Holm_del_B.; just such car. at Mauric* Schwarts't^Uaed Bank. prlvat* bath arrangamtnt. Addrvit tlltd bath, titra lavatory, flrtplaoe, oil Btnk. Phon. Wfaitstr B. rVslr«on« Car Lot. Drop In and* look them over. Teacher, box IB, 8ea Bright, N. J, fitrnac* | doubl* garage, Open j)rlce. Ray Freehold *0.« - •*• • . . asquan. Mrs. Mildred Hunt of Wood- lands.* FOR SALE, apeed blka (Iri.h Mall), like VtnHorn, Fair Haven, phont j8l.» 1 new, It.00. 67 Kemp tvanue, Fair 1937 Ohrytlert, DsSotoa. Dodges, Ply- I BUI and tell second-hand clolhati mutt BED 'BANK, lubiUntlalhotM, N'tt. bridge accompanied them. Miss Edith LAUNDRY outfit for salei washer, Sim- r mouths; 1981 Chryslers, Plymoulht, Ply- b* In good condition. L. K«rber, 2*1 Haven, N. J.. or call Red Bank ««9-M. mouth station wagon, T*rraplane; 103S ATTRAOTIVB six-room house, ntat* roomt, bath | garagei large plot. Final Cufcberly of Red Bank, and the plex lroner; will sell reasonable. Diets, Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bask. Photi* APARTMENTS ntighborhood l river privileges) acr* rMldtntlil Hotloni convenient loettion. cleaner, 93 Avenue of Two Riven, Rum* HUMPHREY ga< water healer for sale DeSotoa, Fords: 1984 Chevrolet!, Dodges, 418-W. Misses Betty Haley, Mary Devlin and son. N, J. reasonable. Phone Bed Bank 1298.' Fords t '82 Chryslers, '81 Chryslsrs, Chev- grounds | new magailne hot water heat I 8,090 for immediate .sale, tottek fl. Virginia Hotaling Joined them for rolets, Kaaheal 1910 Bulcka, Fords, Ohev- AT 41 Oheatnut ttnet. Red Dank, five garage. . Sacrifice 11,300 I terms. Might loCuO e Aiencv.Ancy , pho»ph»»» HurosoBumson 44Hi.4 BLECTKIO • pomp, Fairbanks-Morse. SO- roome and bath) garage! I2S. Lawl rent 141, Ray VanHorn Agency, Fair lie- 1 the week-enda. SOMETHING new—The Handy Pet sharp- gallon tank. 112. Lawler, comer Wash- roleti, $60, $76; Dodge roadster $35. JOB PRINTIHa—Wnrn you need but- Lumber Oo., Atbury Park, N. J, MIDDI4ETOWN aorea»t with brooKi ener and wond polisher: can b* used for White truck cnatals, long wheelbate. dual vtn, phon* im.' ington and Ridgewood avenues, Leonar- Ineee earde, letterheads, anv*lopeea Hunter Barnett of Russell, Ky., Issharpening all razor edged tools or polish- do, N. J. Call after 6 p. m wheels, runt fine, $176. Sav* tlm* and NIOBLY furnished tulte, living room, b*d< MODERN rtsldence on half ar.r* plot, wall near RfrJ Bank. Roltton W.ttrbonri II ing wood. Sent to any address on re- money, se* your frland Lee at Maurlca blllheeds, booklets, poturt, programs, West Fiont ttreet, phon* 8»00.* making an extended -visit With his GARDEN tractor. Standard 2Vi h. p.; ex- room, bath l adultt, references. 12 Fe< ahruhbedl larg* living mom, fireplace, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David csfpt of SO cents, postpaid by manufac- Schwarti's Uead Car Lot. Watt Front at announcamintt or anrthlnt In tht line ten pltoe. Red Btnk. dining room, kltchtn, lavatory, thre* bed. BXD BANK, whit* Oolonial with grant turer. Mrs. Bessie JJrown. B«lford, N. J. cellent condition; cuttlvatee, furrows, Pearl atreet. Red Bank, phone 717, Open rooms, tiled bathroom, with shower | two* ahuttari, alx rooms, tiled batb, tort—.lav- weeds, hills, etc.; plow disc, avallabls. of printing try The Register. Work ot 1 Assy. • .. •venlngs, Sunday nomlngt; FOR RENT, five-room apartment i ill Im ctr garaie. Price 17,800, Don't miss thl* •tom flwpltw*, oil baron attache)! ._»•' 20-FOOT sea skiff for tale, sea worthy; Priced reasonable tor Quick sale. Ihone th* bettor kind don* when promised opportunity by not consulting the W. A, rage, optn porch, 1*—• plot! ttHiUoo Miss Margaret Terhune and the 180 Mlddlrtown.» provemontal lit. Call Rad Bank Hopping Agsney now, Fhon* 1J7, Rtd fully equipped; four-cylinder motor, and at rcuonabl* price*, 1S9I-J, 18,100. VanUorn Agency, Ml Ekrt*, -., '—,i „*,,* TnUo Arrnwamith xulli y equlppeabl ; Phxour-cyunae 2008 Rr d motoBkr GAS RAKGE, cream and green enamel, FARM PRODUCE Bank.* phon* III.* ' __; Misses Ellm and Julia Arrowsmiui . „__„__,,, , , „,_ four-burner top with complete oven and TWO ROOMS, nlraly furnished for light pr)FOR e SALE', cabine phmt eai t !0010 lnchea Blnwidek , broiler: perfect condition; bargain, til. BROILER chicks 1 Cross brad Bock-Red HOOVER cleaners Kpairtjd, bruikt* r**> - houaekeeplngj gaa, elKtrle, continuous were dinner suesU of Miss Jean Rue three feet high; like new, tel: l cheap. Odl Ulddletown ISO.- broiler chicks for Immediate and fall bristled. Allen Electrlo Shot, II Walt* hot waterl adulta only) rtatonabl* r*nt, _ " ,"_. vm>Kahlert'j S4T.- TavernV ..•.<„.. Stat, ..Ie Highway. an !„..<,., No. -1.1. 85., lt-FOOT boat with heavy duty outboard delivery. , It laUresUd In other erose- ttrtet, phone 111, lied Bank. 41 Wallace atreet. Red Bank, Also garags Keyport, N. J., phon* 962. motor. Phone Red Bank 2S8I-M. bred broiler chicks, let ut know. Wlllge- for r*nt.*' Thursday night,- rodt Brothert, Red Bank, N, J,, phone rfCOJJ^ Jlmouslne, saven-passenger, per- HOUSE MOVER and rater. Joseph O. Justine C. Eggleaton and her moth- FURNITURE I From Rumson Country club, Red Bank 1674-M. Mount, 1115 Tenth avenue, Neptune, K, BEDROOM, kltohm tnd bath, furnlihe.l, 1 steel lockers, beds, tprings, dressers, feet condition, lat. 1938; cheap, Fhon. J., phon. Asbury Park 8847. er Mrs. Marie Breen have returned pictures and engravings, large Oriental Red Bank 1116 before 10 a. in. or aft«r running hot walart three mlnutaa' walk home after spending a few days In 6 p. m.* -: SOD lifted to order; pasture for hones to railroad and but station. Prlvat* en- rug, detlgs.!bedroom chairs, mirrors, moose and cattle. H, T, Gullck and Son, Mid'SEPTIO TANKS and c.sspool. eluud. al- trance. 147 Brldg* avenue, phon* Red Seaside Heights. . ' heads etc. Kutcll't Auction Gailsries, 20 2*x8->X>OT open boat, A-l condlUon: bar- dlttown, N. J., phone Mlddletown 488-M to dry wells 1 drains Installed. EtU* Bank. IOIt-J, Adultt only. r-in-lawMrs. Margare, Mr. ant dKin Mrsg .o Weltef Genevar , Ng. East Front street. gain at S325. K. R. Staneberry, Clinton mataa given. Oscar Backer, 47 Seeond avenue. Campbell's Junction, Belford, r.,Mrs la. visitinJean g Cartahern ao ann and ddaughte daughr- GENERAL ELECTRIC Hotpoint range RYE STRAW.- mixed bay, alfalfa and street. Fair Haven, phon* Red Bank 1414, APARTMENTS, furnlshtd or unfurnished s-^**^'.iphonev *Keanshur» vn.asssf ua ng u312-J 4 a>~t# .• * timothy;. good. Quality. F. O, B. Ten- ' all lmprovementt) good location, In Red Marter-in-lawy Lou-ar, Mr.e anvisitind Mrsg. W»HeMissr KingMary. orttl_ Complet«r IU>< In use- two Ice- ntnt, or delivered. John M. Laird, Inc* urnAri* In ;—lushing: L. L boxes, 100 pounds capacity, 112 and-84. AIRWAY vacuum cleaner 18, Tiffany art Bankl also small bungalow, with all I tllei, Havll.nd china, 8.3x10.8 Axmin- Tennent, paoo* Fraehold 180 or English- HELP WANTED provaments. Telephone Red Bank 7fl.* Is Business Slack m Herbert ffituTand d.ugnter sailed!ste-art, SHVntid.-.venue. Utu. silver. ster rug IS. mveral rugs, double cot 12, town J5-W. single cot SI, large pressure Cooker: new FURNISHED anartment—Adults only; two Friday uii' t*io . w•.*•••-•• -"• i .--- rooms, prlvat* baYh, kltchsnettei all Im- Friday on_th? United SUtUaJIner. —TE Y uprigh,rt piano fo. r tale„,.,. cheap. Mr.Mr.. lot of glass, china, allver. gaaollna atove, HORSES and plgt for late: ten good sad- WANTED, operator*). «p«riin«td on American Trader, for Southhampton. G. Rexeau Conovar. Locuat Lawn Farm. dle haeka, hunter* and polo ponteat provevnentaf near atatlon and hue Unas. Summer? Not Much! 1 1 deak. St.n.berry Thrift Shop. Campbell'e •Inglt, doubla nttdl* »Bd BPKI-U Colt . Neck; N. J, phone 7U-M.2 Free Junction. Belford, N. J. young plgt and tod. Middletown Stock On river. 21 Rector place. Red Bank, They will'visit points of Interest in machlniaj rood D»J* to Uioi* who Phon* till.* hold." JUST RECEIVED th. llrn.it .tock of Farm, Thomat fl. Field, phone Red Bank the British Isles, making their head- _____ 1 811. quillfy. Apply til w«k, _ Anchor My Job U.to talk builnui. And I want to male. auarters With Mr. Qlttins brother, GOODRICH Sllvtrton*,. Goldtn ply tire household goods since being established, APARTMKNT-for rent, I«a fi*rtnl Mr«... . an_„ d* *Mra* .• «».Ross- nB . nViimtalnFountain,. il«1742- . • ruga of all dimension*; planoi, lamps, re> MUSCOVr ducks, five hem and two t o 11755 month th. M«nM , woratn. TrT y naxt WANTED for S*|tt*mber lit, apartment do with tht buying, •elllnj or *«chanrlnf of any. Mrs. Iieroy Bergen, Mrs. Warren Don- FOX TBRRIBB pupplea for .a].} thorough- frlKerators, assorted chair., flat top alngle drakes for aale. William Martin, box Rtd Dank txumlnation.tion... Frapara 11mm• of four rooma and bath l heated) cen< bred; both fern.l.i. (1 North Bridge and double* pedestal desks, two safes, 197,11. F.P., AtUntleJMIiUandl, N. J. llaUll r at hhome , Saniplla coachinghi , full traily located In Rad Bank. Writ* 8*p< thing, from footeberrieg to fold bond*. nell, and Mrs. Anthony Arbano were avenue. Red Bank.* - two etectrlo stoven. - Other article, too to Umbsr, box III. lUd Bank.* 100 HAMPSHfnE RED pullets for- sale" ptrtlculiiri, Hit poiltlona frM. Appl present at the Victory dinner given numerous to rnsntlon. Free delivery day. Write U. a. C, tiox H1, 1U.I ^ank TWO BfyOCKH from llroad atreet! plenty by the Horse' Racing Association BABY CHICKS, 10o a»ch: fanoni J.ri.x within t.n.mlle radius. Albert Burdge ft •Ight weeks old; thoroughbred atock; My ttxt 1* taktn from th* Iorty-*lev*nth v*rte) of Giants prize.winner breed: pullet, srow Son Warehouse, 126 Broad street. Red 50c each. Andrew W. Miller, Wyckolt TIRE Bil»«man wanttd to call on com< of light and alri three roomi 126, four tht Qotpel ot Human. Wtakmueg, whloh raads at Wednesday at the West End Casino. to 10 pound., cocker^, and .upon, to 14 Bunk. road. Katontown. phon. 124-W.* merct-J •rcounUj col!*** sr-duatt; rrnt* roome |s0. See Rolston Waterbury, 21 Mr. Fountain was toastmaater and poundi. AI10 natchlnf effffi or h.tch BABY CHICKS up to on. week old, 10c!trtncei* required, Writ* Tire, box 611, West Front street, phon* 1500." follow!: "Lotg of beautiful dtyt an ipollel by p«r» your ere.. Started ehlelts, any .re: .1 TWIN I5EDS, Sve feet, elttht Inches Icini, teated Whit* Bocks, Rhode Island Dad., lUd Dank, Mrs. Bergen aerved qn the reception .0 pulletfb capon, and breed.!.. ' Addrei: aultabls for children up to 14 years Barnd Rocks. Chleke over one week old •om who Inilit on prtdlotlnj thtrt will bt nln bt)» committee, Boi ho.na J ?L'i-[. triiitworthy. Stita atff, ulart/ and r«f- IN IlED DANK or vicinity, want to rant weeks at Camp Ookanlckon. He mo- GUUSTAN rug anil pad, 9xlZ. used for erenrci. Write Watchman, box 611, R-sd Uir** or"fotrr*room fumlshtd bungalow Optlmiim booiti ont ovtr many a rough place. Pen tored down with hl» uncle and aunt, cll'a Auctlan Oallerlet, 27-29 Enit seven months, for sale I2S; overstuffed MISCELLANEOUS Ilink. or avarttnent, from 8«pt«nih*r. 1st) must Front atreet, phone Red Bank 1108.- club chair, re.'upholstereil. 18.00. 7B7 BUTOHSH wanttd for Frlriar and Batur< be reasonable, Writ* Furnished lluhgtlow ilmltm It a treachtroui qulckiand. Durlnj tht hot Mr. and Mrs. William Babel. River road. Fair Haven, N. J,* or Apjrtmant, box fill. Red Dank." Mra Fountain BUrlew returned YOU ARE Invited to Inspect my dairy day; may main tUady poiltlon. It.one wtather you need optlmlam, coupled with comrnoh SALE—?59 ilijthUf ultd tirei: nil iltct CINDERS for sale, road gravel, blue to lie for yourulf how carifully the Atlantic 111 ah land i 73-1. Koldlnff, Uon- Friday from Port *"'•;,_ -N./^af - - In itock. Com* in and look them over. stone; driveways built end repaired. Guernsey milk Is handled before It le 6«*^ajrd_o, N.J. _____ WANTED, to rtnt bungalow of thrtl or atntt and dtttrmlnatlon to boltttr up your wilting ter having spent a week at Eddy The greatest Urt bargain In Monmouth Also" sand,, gravel, fill dirt and top soil. live red to you. Really freih milt from a four rooms, unfurnllhtd, or tpartmant, butlneii. county. Nfw tlrta on easy tirrni, Char- Prices reasonable. Phone Eatontown 231. dairy that his Ita own eows. Charles O. WHITE CilRh wanted /or h.ouiaworkt ileap Rant Ito ptr month, Writ* W. T, H. F IU*i Tir» Store, lit Weit Front atreet. C. Stochl, Tinton avenue. Clareland, Wyckoff road, E* ton town. In. «.9 Illvemld* avenue, Red Bank, box CM, Red lltnk.* M?T'and Mrs. Rennselaer Cartan phone 272Z-/.* UKE NEW, pair ten-foot oara, ona II FIVE ROOM8 and gattge wtnted by coil Bummer, for toms allly reason, hai torn* to bt and daughter Ann, spent Monday at foot brai. mounted boat hook, on. 80. BICYCLES on tha budget plan, DO money MAN WANTKI) for Havlelvti , routa of pie, retired i all conveniences] modern, looked upon by aome folkt at a leaton ot butlneta tht World's fair. gallon keroaene or gaiollna tank. 79 AUTOMOBILES down, eaay monthly payments. Your 800. farnillei; laJai way up thli year, larte: IftOO, year's laase, Principals, 1'hons Httor plate.- K^l B.nV.' old bicycle taken In trade. Matins Bros., Writ* torl-y. R-UIgh'., J)*pt. NJ1LJB1 f Red Dank lit 7 to » p. n,* depreetlon. Summer It th* ittt period for jnanjr; Dorothy Tansey and her cousin Ea- 1936 PLYMOUTH four-door aedan; new Highway 15, Eatontown, or 116 Main HA.. ChinUr, Pa, • ward Gorcy ot New York were lunch- ._-*FO.R SALEU.1U«,, ftl-9.tx4.T euitom cruder, paint JoS. Thl. Is a good little ear andatreet, Lakewoad, Ni J* phone' Kltontown people—tht recuperating tlm« that bring! about eon guests of Elirabeth Devlin^Mon- powered with . Naeh slx-tyllndsr. salt ready to 10. Rassas Brothers, 19-21 Me-10 or Lakewood 910. EXPERIENCED salesman wlLh ear ai dis- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT tornt tlackenlng of tht pact. ; witer eaulpped; double cabin, Bleeps 8; chanic >trt«t, phone Bed Bank 1016. Easy trict man liter inr this territory. - No galley, toilet. large deck aft. Juit tha HAVE you a kitchen atove, parlor atove, canvamlntrt Qualified Itada with appoint- d boat tor fishing or we«k*enda; fully equip- fj. M. A. C. terms. Open evenings. ments. Commteilon with drawing account. RUMBON. four-room.gvnd.bith rurnlihctt *Mr. and Mrs. William Watmuth 1 pot atova or hot air fumaea you no But do you ttop eating became lt la tumrntr? Jv'of ped . -Price 1500. In water at Berkeley 1934 DODCE four-door sedan, newly longer need? Regardl.se of condition I Write D. M , box 611, RW Bark. bungalow to rent for eeiion, near hath and daughter. Edith and Betl]Mi»ho reht^'tCWrftrhrfY' painted at a price that will suit. Ruiu psy highest prices. liock'n Stove E Ing ground-, park and bin IInail Immedl much—there art mort good ihlngu to eat Do you MAN with car as route manager In North ate ponaiilon. Phone Hum ion 417. formerly lived here,Jiiv. »•«£»* TIRB SALE. Ooodrlcb Commtnd.r tires, Brothers, 19-21 Mechanic street, phone change, phone Highlands 1896. Monmouth or South Monmouth county. and a«- aE0**11 occupying tne aamc IKE.., . 3ALd!j.. _•_.., uoounc_ ...n .__„_bvnunuiui. .r men, Red Banlc SOIF,. Easy G. M. A. C. tfrmi. dlicard your olothet becaut* It It hot" You we«» 4.50x21, 15.041 <.7Bxl», 15.11 ; 5.25jl»l . Op.n evehinga, . TO VISITORS— Rumson Inn, at tbe new Prefer married man) apeeUl •rreniemtnt HUBBARD PARK, elsht roone, two housouse ou.n. Uppe^j-f"r Mai— n itreet. , •••••! «•»!»". »!'88i «0in, »7.70i Oceanic bridge, Rumson I most economi- for car eipenett 200 producte from 100. bathi! on river. Preihly painted Inslda fewer garmenti at a time, but you charge thorn ni PONTIAC two-door trunk sedan, cal place to spend your week-ends or va- y»r*old company, such a* 91% kill fly and out for your moving In at once, rent oftener and wear them out quicker. Do you mak* Mr« lilllan Adams and her niece, «.M*H, *>•»*• Oharlle's Tire store, 116 perfect condition: original black paint; cetlon. Excellent home cooking, free bath- •pray, fraphiled motor oil, stork nnd III. For rom pit t» Infnrmatlnn, phoru O&rad*. 3'iowtUTM.-, are.pend- West front street. Hed P.nV, phone 174.. poultry remedIts, food products, Bit, Free :DI N t eb t 1 drop In and see this car. Ilaaaas flroth- ing and tennis; near seashore. (iood roanaglitir Kgenta, Joseph U, MCGII* Afen lnvettmenti only In cold weather? Absurd quet> SIVwTwwta^fiTh.^former's sis- , ^f. » ' ^«;'_ . J"J.±' ' ,,:,"' . ers, 19-21 Mechanic street, phone R«d rooms, II pjr person and up. premium plan. Rout*• should i-»y |2fi to cy, Hum ion 444. 0 l p 5 n J Beak 3015. Kasy (1. H. A. C. terms. Open I to w««kly. Write W. J. .Srhiilti, per. . tlont, aren't they? ter, Mrs. Dalton Granam. corner Wettalde a»anus, Red Bank.* evenings. DOES youn child', favorite doll look bad- Nonnel man age r, g.f Cooper etreet, Cara< RBNTAI*—Newly dtworattd aemUbunga' ly bent? Jfave you a precious heirloom den. N. J, _ Miss J. Mabel Brown publUher and SINGC,R ,„, _,_,_,„, .„.,„,, .— low, IIK ruomi, two bathij oil burner In the fact of facia, you can't really believe that managlne editor^ of the Matawan „,,(,„„„, cehlruti like new: 12s. 1917 DOD'iK two-door trunk sedan, new doll you would like lo past on? Why not hot water heat; •lectrln hot water h«atei head paint Job. This I* a good buy and delltrnt a child by hsvlng them renovated GENERAL houseworker, ttundry, white, and range f plot ftl'^xIQO ( one-car garafie. people want lean In aummer and do fewer thlnge. Journal and her slater, Mrs. Ralph rhona Hed Bant ut. resdy to go. Rasna* Brothers, 19.21 Ms*atjrtubln'aDoMHosfltaJ.IJ Broad .trc«t. over »0j hours * a. m. to • p. m.. Huri- Hefervneea teiulrid, lUnt tfi" t>*r month, Herrlck, returned home Monday af- BEAT, STRONG kitchen dialra from an rh.nlc street, plume ]l*ri Hank toes, Easy erk, N, J, bed Kuscll'a model. Thlp ear In okey—rou will Ilk*. WE NEED first class domestic hsl|> for the open aeaton for good apendora, rick summer home In Pine Brook, DKt, ,n_ ,„,!„,, u.tj #»ch, Kuad"- MU,,. . Auction Cllletlte, It East Front street. It antt It Is a good buy. Kastas Brothers, WANTED, donation of ten.foot rowboat positions In the best hotueholds. Apply HOUBKH at Fair Haven, N. J. Two hone Conn. i ' Auction Gtlferlte, It East j*ront street. 19-21 Msthenic ttre.t. pbon. Red Hank for use In first alii rescue wurk. Write Lt one. at Monmouth nmployinent Aten •*, five rooms and garage, all Improv* , Mra. Mary McQough of New York PEEHI_SS~doubl* bar wheel for sale: Eatontowp first Aid Hiiusd. or phone Tht farmer will find The Rtgltttr'i Want Column, has returned to her home after a priced low for aulcu elk disposal0 . InQulrInquire 3016, Easy U.- M. A. C. terms. Open cy, 22 Weet Front stresl, phone 111)0.* menta j one bouse •Jfht rooms, two-oa ha* returned to her home after a a;t. •".'."'L'"',.L°I_l46 ThroekmortonJ i.!L'.?.avenue, "i-Eatontown. *, evenings. Charlee lleldl, KalnntoWii Hi.. KKiage t alt Improvements. Imm.illatt an excellent outlet- for hit aurplut garden truck or visit of three week, jvlth her son-N. If poiaeailon. Se« ttwtitt or any ageut In 1937 PONTIAC six cylinder four.door se- WANTED to buy, best prices palrl fur lUd llertk, t'hone Runson IBI. farm crop. The, hutlneat man can ute a Reglater In-law andd*" dhdaughtert , MrM . and MraM . FRICIDAIRe, four cubic feet, j^.i.... dan, equipped wllh factory heater, elec- roagexlnes, paper, Iron, metal, ttlnirer SITUATIONS WANTED Andrew Haynea. Intldt and ootitttr food condlUoni tl tric rloek. arm reils, etc, A beautiful ear and washing machinal, beaters, rariKss, Want advertltemant profitably to acquaint ptoplt , -,.„/ Ta-. _-n « f*Ur! *t a io three-piece llvlnr room suits, color furnaces, atltonioblles, mlaed rags, tlrss, fJAHOBNKW, prtttlcil eiperlcnea Krowing* Misu s Ittlth Newmau n wawas retea at a ,, .,,„ ,hi a closti and ruti vtr» wllh original high luster blue finish. II HUnnAItlt PARK, aevin moms, two haths, m Bonl n la perfect for th. family. Rasias firothara, batlerlea and clothes. Hunt throw awsy t*reinhrnjnti cru[ii, aUu fruit under irlittj oil hurneri newly ualnlaae, ihruhii. lind< decorated Inilde i ' Immediate ors-iiiianr v worker by the day or Joh can tell peopla who never \ag, aTranged by Miss Ethel Zlegler r»->b••• g, rg y 4 3016, K.sy 0. M. A. G. tertm. Open Writa Ciardener, b*7x 611, It*d H-r>k, The house nshlnt or erulslng: ti h, i>. Kermath evenings. _-__ and Auto Wrecker, laa Coll ttntt, EsatI Joseph (I, Mr Cue Agency, jihon# Itunnor hftaril of him, how good a carpenter, or brick-layer it tha Newman home, The houseraolor, two berths, romnltt* equl|>mtnt| l-.tlt or Kaies 2-HMl, 444. laoo ORKTiIT.an either a otudebsker or MAN withe* etetrly work •• all around or gardener or whatever he la. The mlnlater can was decoratrd In yellow and white excsllent condition. For Inspection, furlh WANTED, loan of 11001 will pay one *»•*• wvvui*....*Ml N « ••• ^-..—— iew.——d ....n—y exetlicni conntlion. ror rnspeciion, lurin- Oldtmoblle at a sacrifice. ' Or same ran handy mm, exptilentad rardener and •IX IIOOMH and lislh. ttaraua: isven nrnimn IncreaMRfl Interest In hla church and Sunday-* and Mlt> Newman received many er details, call Bumson 7t> between 7 and ba ussd on a used ear of MOO or over, y.ar'a Intereet In advene, at 4% ; loan rhatilTeurt whit*, married) food refarenret, rooms anil balh, nreiilNf1., garaii. j s.v.n gueala were the Misses '!»•• : Phone Perth Amhoy 4.1221, between » will be amortlted Ills quarterly. Writ* Wrl.a Girdin0r*(;h«utTeur, boi 611, Jt«d rooms anrj hath, oil burner, varstfe. It. acttool tliroiiRh the neglater'a Want Column*. John Norm. Harnilton, Olady. Carn..r, »»«-•;£ ^ t. .... n«,_e.n, Wortiage Ixisn, ho« tll( Itsd ll.r.i..- Minji,* a. m. and ^ p. m. If, Vand.ivssr 4v lirsnrh avenus, phone Dawn-and-Out cafi locata a food jab through th* Evelyn Buck, Iluth Cooper, Helen ..".'-p\m\m\ (uiu.._..m. ~uMb.—'_/»!,f •••»-, inu TWO tllSplar Klass ras.s WNntsr) frnm*' ..»>> Cf_\lW hriiiieworker rfaalii* wnrl R.4 Hank Hit.. Ml fliiiKK •ti^tt._Jyjte___g^_N__J, PACKARD roadste. _ ..r for n»I«l( good run Short, Mary Hamilton, Etma New nlng.. rnllnnillttnnl ; IU, 8«* IL at Thorn•• diatety; on. 4>a /eet long and f*na I or V»ti time preferred, but will l »h• t\, Hfnltti-i'i Want C'nlumnt. flutle Bptra-the-Dlahcf MAOIO CHRP vastis rarinte: , latest model, anil H«tlh#wt. I] Wharf avtnut., lUd I feet long. Phone Red Jlal.k 2.71. tlm-, lUat. refer••,«.*«. <^n drive. CM AIJ of fliMitile houee for r.nt I sU rrinrns, \ I manman,, : Helen CrlncCrlnr, DorlDorits Newman, eolor whllei ffull/ Intultred with loraln all Improvementsi itarats. lit r«*^'*ri- can learn nf tomenne who nerrla a good cook, 1 co |_»nk^l'Jiont» I»l. . _ •II wok, lUd liink 1417.* I Marguerite LamberUon_ , Thfiltn- " a reirulatorrerulator• - 'io.„.lin , al».Is..o - 'IWInlivingi rroom tulle, maroon slble fsmlly. I'l fliirlna* street nssr Front, j color; rutuxg/ ln< l bt M TLYMOUTII 10ST b'iilit««B coupe) dirk BUSINESS NOTICES MIDDLI)I)[.RE AOKt)AflKfl lady woulwr.old Ilk*e to ttake Phone lleil Hank lull, Anil pleaan Jot It down befort you forget It—TIII0 I| W«rnt;"kat« DDeltiinan,l ' ailll of Mata- Hk'&{}.?%£,'$$*' h "•""•" -""" ' iretni vary good rtindlllon. I'hon* Mid care of rhlltlren evsnlnts, Atiply I wan; Dorothy and Edna koudon of ' djctown ***-M. ______„-„___ Waller, strset, ll«il Hank, II MOUTH linilKir, avenue; len-ruurn TtKO.HTKil'fl WANT COLUMNS ACCOMPLISH ir^l'.' T"t"""'n "^Zn~~VMZu'irmrin TWO keanllrul *.tnlnf towns for suit, VACUUM clienera repelradi any mat*. II'MIS. with slora attached! ill burner, I Nullcy; Ivt I>cnn«tt, Vlotorla Farell d »OB^itit»oi site Hi »sr» raaann viHsn^SAnn-un Kord dcime rwfrT All.n Eleetrle 8bo», II White etreeb IIOUSEXBKPr.ll, romptnlon, sHtllr, He- Hotible Int. Hultehle fnr morning liifijis Red Bank. lUIHIJiVrH HUMMEU AND WINTER, UA.IN OH I antndd Dorothy BelklBtlkle of Newark anandd .sfe. 1'hnne ned ntnk 7i.» aedin, with ontjr 11,100 mil*-. *-«r In ix sires posltjon In small famllyi roon or l.rs:. family. lUnt or sale vsrv ,h..|i. reliant rnn'illlon, with only one owneri ProtetitnL neat, relfalrlsi reference Trnfesilonsl man rnuld rnnvart tha ir'ira HHINK; and a thirty-word advartlatmiont that will Ruth and Helen KnllTen of Newburg, UftEt) Thatcher gas range for salt: ex 1550, wllh |l>o down, 124.17 per mnruh. GENERAL CONTRAOTOII and eeetpoale INN. Y. c.llent condition. Thc-n. JUd Bank Moont-Kngtlin Company, Red Benk, phone cleaned) eartlng and grading, top toll, Into orTlr.s or rrart.m.n into work shou. go before 40,000 readert will coat you only 30 cent!. IM2. menure, 111 dirt, elnders, gretel tnff stnrl, WOMAN wishes position tl tomptrifori, tin f.lr proposition refused. Terms, Tel. Eetltaates glrtn. Phone Red Dank ls*4, ttso rtr* of s*ml.lnvall4 or Minvalea. nrh',n. Bef~ nvit VHI *ri>vri down. lie.l» mnnlhly, Alse lt|r) Chev- vsn,_N. J. _ Cflnn|>sri|/»n, bo« aII TU4 Henl_ i aaslalnnca to back up your advice," Tht* It what I [WANT ADVERTISEMENTS use«l(«rl| IIANIlVMAN wants work ears Id pra- llfullully >Uu>t"lU, , lilnrin,, 109 /*.. t fronlatfrta •land ready to do. t want to dsmnn.tratn to you ptrr foot. Other altes at eaiiallr low |>rl;»s. llsh Curntmnr, vo Murimduth strest, Ite4 work auatanteetli reasonsMs ptlce. ters wnrt on farm or larte estale) Navfslnlll i 1(11 ve x toaill , rlvsrl i ( I,H H •> rri Ur>. varl.ty of UM'I dnota (rem Kir mi, «k^ flaws, s.lissr- and t*r,l*ri lrnt>lehie^t. ran ill) an>lhlii>. Write K. llran. I'. O. *sSflr. I'lions Atl.ntl* -h:nnrla AU7-M, Hint The Iteglater'a Want Column* are a otir* fbr windows from tie up. We ha»e a Isig. sharpaneil, Herond.hanri lawn mowere f<*r V FUUNI). • cuntaln.f for the rortl of a stork of glass on hand for all pi>ri»ms#. 1911 yoM) station wagnni, rnmiiltt.ly sale. Cinse Ix>.ksmllh Bhip. Ill O.klaml IIAItllAK l-r r.'ili muilsrn, trade depression, l'lione Lucky 19, lied Hank, I •,,, |,lml.f (all at 41 llubb.rj are- l TOt/Nil MAM v,l»hs. a iioiltinn at rook, Ntxe our ouotstlnnsi 111 at le. l«ln at glass anrlnsnl, As the country's largeat J llR| i' (haolfeur, kuller or taidsn.ri ti,nrl ref. t.SKjrialile, I'lliine fled llarrk r,,,.. lll».r ria.».,N._;. ^^. Halt al le, Itxll at lOe tnd all me. dealer In these eitrsmely useful autnmfH l>h 1 I MlllNI". a mw ho«t, >me tr IJtntlfrlm. Muhon'e isit *ur yard and get aetutlateil, ¥mi from. Motint'Kntllih Corapen>. Rest fila«e and ihlmner wllh rtH«lrnt4 liilrk, lOIIN(i rr,li)r*a irlrl wlsfits t tinsltlf,n, rollll AI'IIM inrxl Illlalile Isnll, niiolem 1 llalnli^ Ubnr and msteffaU, (IV. in-; luerenleif. l>aii tlma or wholt llmei mm. h'ime at seven.trtom 1MMI*S>, nisiittrei *afi>i(si |BT|I Mf B1*SH Bl»"- W "f t'**"*'*» lnIff e rrR'im.o. • -. — • ~n w ' IMIwt||| Jnftd fl illUll l fiM dfttf Ol —fl— — l •*••->»*-*<-lint > »VrirTIf asw lumt/ir, mill. tillhl, i'laase eall at 17 Tsarl slrssl, Nerl *«T t*. t,7^aifn>, Hi!"ifAAZi~~T*\*"i*' work, wall boards, plastet r boarashd , rondn.d . lo ffltt tatUMMloni halky Areplarsi nif*-|, • hlikan h'linei runvshlent lu l,eai>hei. W n 1011 rA(K*ltll rnnverllhle r.,uri» wllh Mason work In all lit hriiubes. T. /'n- HSIik.- arhuuls ami lialnsl U< l»r nimitlii |.»,•••' ______• 'SI *J *.*••' >VI< 1 ;•„_"In l»nt"f n;,I,i,llraii 7 foni'afriln« ladf't ei«. !>•"•• n.rilware, reffltnl, tt«, O«t or our redlo; only 17,000 mllssi 1114, Alto file, r-jl'iniown, {ihone 71. slor, H*«t- iembsr lit. Wrlle four Aires, I ttftr«l'".. *?.".*and toile .V.'*,"'..'.,"..t "IKE.".,'." uS. best stllere le a M*n» Ct)r«lsnt> lit Haul191. 1 Llnrritn ronvsrtllile rnup. for only iWTWw.n'lea' .. tn.iXirTUl'^S'. rn4 Dank.' 1 Vlleur C. Robi If IOU Jim', *nf' Un4Mft».ftT to "to, ke*t>tr, of eompenlon for »idtrly (oiksI n«t ill? laiian IIML Thlt meUrltl It 11101 HO dawn, ||o,7l per rosnth. Mnqitt' fencee U ttullj. wood land to ileai* orf e.erd. tultable for Vtnftlewt and sot pielldi Company, uiephtnt tut Dink *r dre!nt«e U lar, U. we knew, UH* nt earing tnr child 'over two yeafs elllai]4 htati Are. Firm f referred I referen... Ad'lr.n M,, elaati .araie. Rent III). He* Sol. • TWO HIMJ*. Vf • ^Vlll Uii. \\m* MpflritfiM. A44reie H, a, rtre Wll* fin™ ei» ttr UK •> lell rots HIT form slg» ;tbrlole«i ttils Ute-pas.. WjJJt tfannekin. 171 W»s» Kiont street* II Main •trttt, X4tpon, t^J. •_ M_- eten W.Ufburr, 11 Wist front etreet, __ IkIk*e annual tl malaflel Maulrwt (or anr e"«f tonf.rtlble >gg>< It la eartllent EM/rllLY InUlllient man wania «>«ui>** pjiiiii* Hot.* , _ rj ...__,„„ ^ ••«> »»IMIllt roo wlsk le Jwl up. Wt deJItsr, rsndltlun, wilt anly »ne «»Mr, tnd It a WKuif tfaf,' tUifie4 •fii, deet-ene^ i"|i7lfe* tlon of any »»rl aultaale, Wrlle Wdsrly IJOOII lhr»».r»|.m lM,n«elow. hnt "Slaf l seen Tfce Iliilet lwxaer Ttre, KatMil.Helm* Man, 1(0.111, J.sft_l)a«ik,',__„,. p m^.nti, flawaH TiMon, if Wa«hlfi|* ht.t l ont.rtr gastNafti I oi'tn nr»fila e| •tttt del t*U, Aaaltt. rifkl »l lat lltllM ll*. '«'''•«, Hufflettt! K. J., |, M WfM «U> W«i H»m I -' RED BANK REGISTER/AUGUST. 8, 1939. ing o! my most recent baby on the Model Ship in Fair Haven. > Port Monmouth. mel of Elizabeth visited MUsei Mai-! ATHLETE'$irOOT7 Spiritual Church of llustr^tor line In the back yard of our home Jorie Battlsen and Jean Ross Sunday.! oa Spring street. I was called, to The Women's Republican club met ITCHING SKIN * Divine Light the' telephone to be told that the Kridel Window (Tht Bed B«nk Begirttr ««n b* boost! (Th«~B*d 8«sk Basiittr mb bonrtl at! the home of Mrs. Fred Frelbott m Fair.Hsven from Joiepb Piccolo. Gar- In Tort Monmonth from Lorn GnenlU, Why fuss with new combinations of Meeting* The Radio Crowell Publishing company wanted A scale model of the Cunard- den State Grocer* mi Mr. Welntr«ub.) Cfctrlei Utym and Chtrlu Ucbhuucr.) Tuesday. . ' a cover done for the March Issue of the same old drugs "when modern Sun. - Tues. - Fru the Womans Home Companion. My White Star liner, Georglc, which Is William Tully, who Is employed on Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Knott, Sr., , Miss: Edna Sellars of Montclalr ; husband couldn't wait until be came used for popular cruises and trans- the Hubert K. Daltori estate at Rum- had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.spent the week-end "with her parents Colloidal Chemistry really works. 8 P. M. Mp; Will?:iHainineH ' Atlantic service*. Is on display In the on Hudson avenue. • home to give me the good news. I son, Is on a vacation an3 Is visiting Thomas Knott, Jr., of Elizabeth; Mr. U»« CUPROLOID. • •.:'.•".::-\-.':••:•••-'.':••. • Mercer Avenue, ^Fort Monmonth ; have done eight or ten of these cov- show windows of the' Kridel cloth- relatives at Boston, arid* Mrs. George Knott of Newark; Patrick Magee of New York is ||^|Wtion;WBRB .. , ers and I am still doing them on re- ing store at Broad and West Front spending a week with bis parents on quest They have been exhibited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollltt of Mr. and Mrs. James Hensler of streets. The ship was loaned by-the Flttsbyrg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vienna, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Texas avenue. : through most of the annual water Cunard-Whlte Star line and is being i^K-Wlli'• Hammeil of Spring color shows of the east and one of Arnold 'Bolts!. • . • ' Knott and son of this place. The Scout Mothers' auxiliary held reet, who Is very well known local- exhibited through the courtesy of the a'game party at the flre house Wed- them, the flrst painting that I sent _—•( and Mrs. Austin Harvey have Miss Margaret Pede and Fred Litz- ,;«id; abroac( for her paintings of to the Pennsylvania Academy won Red Bank • travel service, of which nesday. Many fine prizes were ^illf«,:,was :guest of the Chamber the Beck prize. This is a prize which Mrs. Helen Lau," Is manager. been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. S. B, bauer of Newark have returned home awarded. .. - SemUAnnual Sale of sgtStg-Commerce radio program over was founded, by Charlea Beck of the Leeland of East: Orange and Mrs.-A. after spending a week's- vacation Wilson avenue is being resurfaced Beck Engraving company of Phil- The ship Is an exact replica of the B. Lang of Newark. with Miss Fede's parent* who have p Station WBRB Monday night She Georglo, which has a displacement with tarvia and blue) stone. / |X;w«s Introduced by Edward O. Wald- adelphia and is awarded to the best George F. Hawkins, who suffered a summer home oh York avenue. jjpigiseeretarS' of the organization. picture In the annual water color of27,006, tons, It Is about eight, feet relapse from a streptococci Infec- long and Is complete, even to the John Ruppell of Newark spentSun- p*|Bjtext;of,her;addresa follows: • exhibition that have been reproduc- tion of the throat, 1» la Monmouth day at the home of Mrs. Fred Lleb- _If It Swims—We Have It_ ed In color. The prize .has been won miniature flags. At night It Is il- Memorial hospital, by many artists, among whom Max- hauser. '.•'••'-.. Sft'T«Btrs'[ago: ' when' w» were travel- luminated. " Charles Mack has returned to Chi- Sflnki trom?New York to Avon by field Parrlsh Is the most popularly Thomas Knott of Gibson terrace fejfaln,-:as wsneared Red Bank we known.» cago after a week's visit with Mr. « ;Jrato, as we neared and Mrs, Leonard Mack. is enjoying a three week's vacation t'%*ai«ji)hvW»ti< used to watch ffoDr aa glimpsglimpse of the Hennessey's from tbe paratone plant of the Stand- I have not confined all of my draw- THE NOVEL -Thomas' Scowcroft Is laid up with *J *ardens'ln the rear of the houses ings to the covers of the Woman's ard OU company, where he is a fore- &3n, Rector place, and thought that ly DONALD HOUGH sciatic rheumatism. Home Companion. I have, made a (Prom August Coimipolilan), man. . ,. . ;'• Ipmetiraa we would like to live In lot of food drawings for them and I Edward Little, of Philadelphia Is Miss Evelyn O'Mally of Jersey City /Had Bank, but, It wu several years have painted lots of still life for na- RAFTON was a funny fellow. ipcndlrig a week with his parents, i'i feefore we realized our plan. tional • advertisers • such as Camp- Fof twenty years, while he was Is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Patrick 3. "Jff, finally settled here about 1920. Mr. and Mrs.: Harvey Little, Sr. bell's soup and Dole's pineapple and Tgrubbing on a newspaper, he had Buddy and Eileen Woodward have Gavin of Brainard avenue. , .. . , |"'%e were upesdlnfc our summers In I paint flowers every chance I get saved his money so that he could Miss Mary O'Connor and Thomas .-• jtumson and, of course, used to do for the fun of It. I have had a lot returned,to Leonla after FANCY SHIRTS • our shopping In Red Bank. At the take a year off, get a cabin in the of New York are guests of All Oar Sea Food Fresh. s< of help and enthusiasm from hortl- mountains far from human habita- Mrs, Margaret Burman of' Main 'And of the second summer Red Bank culturallstB, nurserymen, and plain . No Cold Storage " Joiinded'mucb. more attractive than tion, and write tho novel in bis mind. street ... back yard gardeners, even Scotch Mr. and Mrs. George Fltzpatrick and PAJAMAS .' New YorK for a winter home for a gardeners. Sotchmen who know Finally ho got tho money together Miss Olga Eastmond celebrated her *-•• 'family of two small children. So we floweri are the most skeptical and and that's exactly what he did. He of Newark are visiting relatives here. birthday Saturday.. Phone 1377 We Deliver .' started houaa' hunting. Finding a critical audiences for flowers paint- rented Jim Harper's 'shack, way up Arthur H. RIeman, an executive of Edward , Llebhauser, Crawford ' i £ouae was much more difficult than Ings. This enthusiasm on their part in Boulder Canyon, packed his type- the telephone company, has been en- . *e expected It to.be, There were Johnson, Robert Runge and William WEEK-END SPECIALS has involved me In a lot of side ac- writer and provisions to-last a year, joying a vacation. Bensen are on a three-day camping J2.00 Values .rsY.:-.:«T«r1- flower shows, both locally and In 2.50 Values wr.r..r.:.r.r,, 1.85 fcrhlch Is now a part of Riverside New York. There always seems to street, who in a patient in a New the Atlantio Highlands hills. ' 'avenue, noar Cooper's bridge. To be a flower show In the offing. The The pcoplo in Cache Creek, the York hospital, Is expected home this Mr. and Mrs. James Standlnger of SPOTS . 3.00 Values ..^..-..2.15 i tmr surprise and delight, we had next show at which I expect to act little town below Boulder Canyon, week, Little Falls were week-end guests of BUXTERFISH '\ BnknowlnRly located across tho as judge will be the Elberon flower worried a lot about him because they Stt wlnRlfo yt located across h A loud crash early Tuesday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llebhauser of FLOUNDERS- 3.50 & 3.95 Values.,r. 2.65 Street from the very gardens we had show In the Asbury Park convention were acquainted with the • snow- Wilson avenue. • . hall, starting August 31, Ing aroused residents living In the FILLET HADDOCK lb Admired from the train. We looked bound winters up thero and they- vicinity of the corner of River and St, Mary's •, church of New Mon- 5.00 Values r.^.>.-.-.: 3.65 'forward to great enjoyment of the I would like to say here that I were afraid something would hap- mouth awarded $10 recently to Miss Bonlto - . 'fiver until one night when Dr. Gar- pen to him. They were bred in the Fair Haven roads. ' Frank Hendrlck- ' itlson came to see a member of the feel that the Chamber of Commerce son, watchman at tho firemen's fair Catherine Llebhauser of Wilson ave- Boston STkerel C Other makes included deserves a great deal of apprecia- tradition of mutual support and nue. Members of the committee in .tamlly, professionally. We got Into tion from tho citizens of our com- they depended on each other for grounds, summoned' A. C. Dlxon, who Codfish Steaks _ * * discussion of Red Bank and It was munity for the splendid Independ- companionship and even sanity, was on duty at the flro house guard- charge were Mrs, Patrick J.- Gavin, lb. 1.55 Pajamas r«T.>r«T.iVi 1*39 » * shock to learn that just in back chairman; Mrs. M. Mutter and Mrs. Native Eels — 25 ence Day celebration which was put against the harshness of elemental ing the fair receipts'. Investigating 3pf the house, the, sewage of the town Fred Brunn. SCALLOPS - 11 -emptied Into oiir beautiful river. on here this year. It was Indeed a forces. Still, they respected the they found one of the large windows ,1.65 Shirts r*t<»*TC*rc«i*: 1*39. typical old fashion fourth of July strange man's wishes, After all, ho of tho American store shattered. The Fred Beck of Union Is visiting Mr. SHRIMP; _— :30f tt •* I didn't have any .expectations, at b , least not any definite ones, but Bed tnd depicted the true spirit of Red had said that he didn't want to seo cause: several bottles oPsoda, appar- and Mrs. Fred Llebhauser of Wilson HALIBUT — Bank. anybody. He was writing a took and avenue for a week. ' Sank has seemed to fill all of our ently moved by vibrations from pass- SALMON . ..'Seeds. Of course, there are always Earlier In this interview I stated he might have* to start all over if Ing trucks, had. rolled down an In- Miss Evelyn Dlckelmeh of Jersey tchanues which are necessary In any that the sewage was emptied Into they broko his train of thought. cline and smashed the window. City spent Sunday with her grand- LOBSTERS r **Wlb ' Community, and there are some Still, they worried more and more SPECIAL GRABMEAT -80c lb. J. KRIDEL the river at the rear of our home on The monthly business meeting of mother, Mrs, Anna Gaugh off York i 'chances I hope to see made here; Prospect place. I think It only fair about him when tho snow began to avenue. STEAMERS per 100 - SSo to mention-that the condition no fly. the Fair Haven Yacht club Is sched- BLUEFISH t Our experience with the school uled for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Larry Geraldi has added shoe shine Red Bank ' 'iystem has-'been varied. For ei- longer exists but has been changed It was a bad year though," and SWORDFISH • SOFTCBABS by the construction of a disposal at tho clubhouse on DeNormandie equipment to his barber shop for the smple our sircar old started in the finally some of the leading citizens- convenience of his customers,, Mechanic street school on the same plant which la considered a model decided on a plan. They would trek avenue, Vincent J, McCue, the club :. day that our oldest son entered Rut- for a town of-this size. Engineers up to the cabin and look in the win- secretary, urges a full attendance. Mrs. Samuel Crosson and her niece. gers University as a freshman. After come from many points to study dows to seo if Trafton was making Tho Players' Boat club will meet Miss June Maclntyre of Newark, afe •even veers in the public schools he this system which we now use. out all right. If everything seemed tonight at 9 o'clock at the clubhouse, spending a week's vacation at Mrs. Jrent Into college without extra Another program will be presented in order they would como away at which time election of officers is Crosbon's summer home on Georgia t preparation of any kind. That would by the Chamber of Commerce this again without bothering him, Ed scheduled to take place. H. J. Her- avenue. •eem to Indicate that the system Is Mr. and Mrs. William Ramlno and .Adequate for college preparation. In Monday evening at 7:30 over Station 'Anderson and Billy Rue and Elnor old, president of the club, urges a i general, we have a lot of enthusiasm WBRB. INclBon got out their packs and full attendance, Mrs. Joseph Haysik and children Bet- . jor the schools here, Naturally, we snowshoos and struggled through ty Ann and Rene of Long Island are 'the drifts in Boulder Canyon, On Mr. and Mrs, Irving Van Brunt M jttave some criticism. . ANOTHER OLD PHOTO. visiting Mrs. Edward Frelbott this « In Answer to your-quoBtlon about itho way up tho wintry slopes, Billy have rented an apartment over 'Rob- week. . • 'Rue hurt his leg and they had a hard ert Cameron's service station. toy art,. I started working In New An old photograph going back to A special mooting of the fire com- ;. JjTork as a fashion artist from 1010 pull to get there. When they finally Mrs. Edith Croiler was Installed pany was held Monday night at the , io 1B20. My first Jobwas with the- the horse and buggy days Is on ex- did, they peered in the window and hibition at The Register office. The as councilor and Mrs, Millie Parker flre house. The next regular meeting 33utterlck Publishing company. That thero sat Trafton before 'a warm as past councilor-^" the Sons and tested for a few months and then picture shows Bennett's Atlantic Arc, smoking a cigarette and writ- ^ of the company will be next Monday when summer time came I felt the hotel at Fair Haven before tho build- Ing on a piece of paper. Tho lira Daughters of Llborty Tuesday night. evening. \ lure of the seashore and asked my Ing was enlarged, to Its present size. looked good but they didn't intrude. • Mrs. Crozler Is also deputy of tho Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burns, Frank 'firm if anything could be done about A most unusual feature about the They went around and checked tho Keyport lodge. Mizer and Robert Brown, all of Nut- FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS FRESH FRUITS and • it As a consequence, I was cora- ley, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Har- jnlssloned to attend the horse show photograph Is the showing of two provisions and- observed ho had Mrs. Annlo Kirk has returned from AUGUST 4th, 5th & 7th VEGETABLES norse-drawn stages, which made .plenty to last until spring thaw and a New York hospital, where she bad ry Dovey of Main street. at West End and to make drawings FBIDAY AND SATURDAY t . of the smartest clothes I saw there. regular trips to and from Red Bank, then started back. been a patient two weeks. She Is Mr. and Mrs. M. Roche of New- •JVhon winter came, I returned to and a team attached to a carry-all, Tho wind had risen and covered staying with her daughter, Mrs. ark spent tho week-end at their Sum- SCHIMMEL'S PURE . New York and was offered a job by which was tied to an old-faBhloned the troll with snow and Billy Ruo Alice Macintosh of Rumson, mer bungalow on Carolina avenue. CALIFORNIA STJNKIST MoCall magazine and stayed with tie poat In front of the hotel. An . wa» Buffering with his leg. They Mr, and Mrs. John Ross of Eliza- them until the next summer whon I Mrs. Raymond Bennett and daugh, oil lamp on a pole shows that tho couldn't mako it back to town and ter Elleon Joyce have gone to Lane, beth are spending a vacation at their PRESERVES iSe»». ORANGES again made the rounds of the hone plcturo • was taken before the days there was nothing for it but to camp. :• IhowB and the resorts. The follow- South Carolina, for a visit with Mr. summer bungalow on Illinois avenue, Strawberry, Blackberry, Grape, Crushed Cherry, Pineapple or Peach. Squeezing or Eating; ing autumn I started free lancing. of electric lights. Elnor and Billy didn't want to and Mrs. Russell England. John Donaldson and Antonl Kru- Vy flrst Important job was doing bother Trafton, but Ed was stub* There 'are a number of folks In born. So they went back and HORMEL'S HORMEL'S newspaper fashions for Macy, Juit the picture and they have been rec- . About that time Will Hammell re- pounded on tho cabin door. Finally BONED CHICKEN SPAM, SPICED HAM 16-25° 11 celved a commission to do Illustra- ognized as Howard Carpenter, J. J. It swung furtively open and when tions for three stories for the Mel- Hendrlckton, Holmes Bennett, Abra- Trafton saw them thero ho slumped Bee. <3o 6-OK. or LUNCHEON MEATS ham Bennett, James Chadwlck. John € Florida ORANGES -vopolltan magazine, so we felt our to tho floor in a dead faint. They can Special! . AHO Jprtune was made and we were mar- Bterchlngter, Cad Little, Lee Little, WCTO stunned and ashamed. They 37 EXTBA LABGB (Tied. That magazine Is no longer la Del Little, Charles Bennett, Bonja- knew that they had spoiled the can i Existence, but It was a very eubstan- min Doughty, William Cross, Joseph novel. BREAST OF CHICKEN /* ual. dignified publication which Taylor, Bfflo Doughty, Joshua Mln- When they wore trying to find DAVIDSON BROS. doz, jvent out of circulation about 1915, ton, "Aunt Sarah," Mrs. Bennett, ' something to bring Trafton to, they 35 • When I came to Red Bank I con- Stella Bennett, Lizzie -Smith, Elllo TUNA FISH Evaporated Milk tinued rather Intermittently at first. discovered tho letter. Trafton had PAGE BRAND SWEET—JUICY My most Important work has been Bennett, Wlczzy Smith, Noad Ben- conia to tho end of his row, Ho had Fancy Quality Bone here. . Most people do not even nett, Emma Marks and Bill Joy. broken his typewriter and used up con!i PGE RAND know I did fashions. The transition A largo barn In the rear of tho all his pencils and tho loneliness of Wines & Liquors 2 35 STJNKIST JUICY from fashions to still life was quite hotel as shown In the photograph Douldcr Canyon had crept into his 25 LEMONS accidental. It came about by my has the word "livery" painted on soul. There was a revolver lying be- 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 25 drawing a little vase of nasturtiums the roof, designating that a livery side tho letter. They had saved •0 Inat was on my dining room table. Trafton from Bhootlng himself. My husband remarked that it would stable was conducted In connection Davidson's Mayonnaise doz. make a very lavely drawing. Tho with the hotel activities. . y 23: — drawing of those nasturtiums- led WHOLESOME and DELICIOUS directly to my dolne tho covers or Slnce 1023 the cnah Income of Tex- O folio.! the Woman's Hom« Companion. My Fine Work, Reasonable Prices.- PILGRIM ° Jar JEB8EY nrBt commission to do thosu covets The Register turns out all kinds of ns farmors from cotton has dropped- 23 39 Came when 1 was hanging tho cloth- job printing, furnishing fine quality from $748,000,000 to JlB5,401,OO0, tho and good workmanship at reasonable latter Including government pay- Straight New England Rum LIMA BEANS prices.—Advertisement. Pineapple Gems Orange & Grapefruit FANCY DOLE'S Juice Blend FANCY FXOBtDA 3 - 25* tall DR. PHILLIP'S Brand DO MtOOF FULL FIFTH cans 1 EXTRA LARGE SWEET CALIFORNIA WE RECOMMEND THIS RUM FOR THE FINEST CANTALOUPE $50,000 Furniture Sale HUM COLLINS THAT YOU HAVE EVER TASTED. Prune Juice 2 - 25° HEART DELIGHT Brand EXTRA LARGE BUNCHES 1,000 OUTSTANDING SPECIALS 4-25° CALIFORNIA SWEET CARROTS IN OUR STORE-WIDE" GIN $ BEETS A bunches A M O 85 Proof 1.09 FANCY SLICED 1 C WEBSTEB Brand A Full FANCY PEACHES DISTILLED DRY larcest AAO •• Quarts FREESTONE Mid'Summer Clearance 100% Cane Spirits SdV WHITE or YELLOW

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