HE SECTION* and Surrounding Town* rold BED BANK REG VOLUMES, NO. 8. • ^'' RED BANK, N. J., THUKSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1937. t * , ^ BiUfold, Cash Annual Meeting Firemen's Fair Eatontown Firemen Methodist Church Given To Officer Held By Rumson Opens Tonight To Hold Auction Sale River Front Tract William Brooke ' of Newman The annual auction sale of tha prttff road,'3ed Bank's new DO Eatontown fire department will be Ucfman, wu employed 31 years at Improvement Body t At Navesink held the week- of August 23 In tbe the Bulnir factory. Member* of tbe Allaire • building on Broad' street, to X5&6 School Foofficre 1 and manufacturing depart Bernon S, Prentice Elected. Prei- Eatontown. The aale will be con- mints' Of \ht factory showed their 52d Annual Event Will Continue Put on the Markets ducted each evening .throughout the great regard for him by presenting ident for Another Year- Tomorrow and Saturday week until all merchandise is dis- to him last Friday, his last day t posed of. tha factory, a billfold containing a Wove Begun to Remedy Con- Nights—Podge Sedan to be substantial sum of money,* The pr«. The firemen have already started Various ditions in Polly V Pond. Awarded. . ,; - to make solicitations throughout the sentttlorf was made by Miss Dorothy 4-Acre Plot Sold Orand^of the office department. vicinity for household furnishings, The annual meeting of the Rum' Tonight tbe 62nd annual fair of the livestock, clothes, etc. Arthur Cain In recognition 6f Mr Brooks s long Naveslnk fire cotopany.will open and is chairman for the sale and is being Request for U»e of Junior Red Bank Has and ' loyal /service the Eisner firm son Borough /improvement associa- tion'Was held last week at the ^ea continue Friday and Saturday nights assisted by members of the com- Formal Opening Edmund Bruce, Radio En- gav« Mr. Bropka's Job In the factory at the fair grounds adjoining the lire pany. ' High School Auditorium to his'son, William Brooks, Jr. One Bright Lawn 'Tennis and' Cricket Mystery Cop club and,waa presided over,-bjt Ber- house at Naveslnk. Though held on- gineer, Buy* Part of ot the members of the arm ap- ly three nights, this fair draws large Of John E. Day's Granted at Ttpidsy' proached Mr. Brooks on hla last day non S. Prentice, the association pres- ident. crowds each year and ia one of the Lewia's Point nt Fair! at the 'factory and asked If hla aon most popular in the county. Fair Haven Roads On Duty . Before .taking up the usual busi- School Board Meeting. was working. Mr. Brooks replied hla Tbe'firemen-are making every ef- Funeral Parlors eon'did not have a job. "Well, he ness matters, the members gave con- Haven A? Site for Home 1 sideration to, nominations for the fort to make it even more attractive Appointment of Probationary has one. now,' was his employer's re- and are featuring a Dodge deluxe To Be Resurfaced Public Invited to Inspect New ply.' '.'Bend him around tomorrow. enslng year. 'There, wefe "ho objec- Patrolman Leroy McKnight tions, to the nominations" and by touring sedan as the grand prize for He is taking your position." Saturday night, with valuable ground Place on Riverside Avenue Bituminous Concrete Shrouded in Secrecy-^-Runiori unanimous vote the following were At Cost Of $3,500 elected: ' prizes Thursday and Friday nights. Tuesday and Wednesday Lewis Homestead Was of Another Appointment. A, large lot Is being cleared and Prealdent—Bernon S. Prentice. lighted for free parking space and Program Improved by Borough Evenings. For School Grounds It Rained Beer Vlc« preildenu—N««fcdmb« C. Baki will accommodate about 800 cars. The ranV of "probationary'1 patrol- Charlti B. Hirdlni. J. Council Monday Night— Built 159 Years Ago 8«rct«rr—WlllUm H. Rlntdmtan. The layout ot the fair has been en- John E. Day will have the formal man *e» been given Leroy McKnlght Trennrtr—Ediir A. Kcapp. larged and rearranged to allow ad- Money Has Been Allotted to opening of his new funeral parlors . The Red Bank board of education ot Prospect avenue," who, began, his At Om Neck Counul—Robtrt H. McOaiUr. dition of new features and for the and undertaking establishment on duties on the Red Bank police force Borough by County. One of the most unusual parcels' •• Tuesday nlgnt voted to allow the Mr. Baker, Henry E, Butler, C. I/. increasing number of patrons. Riverside avenue next Tuesday and Methodist congregation of Red Bank Monday, 'but many puzzled Re< . The spirit of cordiality always Wednesday afternoons and evenings. of real estate In Monmouth couflty Last Thursday Deapard, C. Frederic Nellson, Jr., with outstanding: geographic vfuut to use either tho Junior high school Bank'cltUftDS feel that the title o and. Mr. Hlntelmann were unani- present at this fair Indicates the re- The Fair Haven mayor and .coun- The public ia invited to come In and auditorium or tbe Mechanic atreet I'myatery policeman". might more gard of the friends for this company. cil at the regular meeting Monday Inspect the place from 3 to 5 o'clock from the standpoint ot location oil* mously 1 elected to serve as members tho Shrewsbury river,' Is being of- school auditorium for church and aptly bo applied because of the .mys- AutoUU Made Rich Haul When of the executive The Naveslnk company maintains night approved a road improvement and from 7 to 10 o'clock. Oppo- terious circumstances surrounding committee until fered for sale. The property la fa< Sunday-school services on Sundays Heavily Laden Truck Capsired June, 1040. two of the most up-to-date pieces of program costing approximately site the Molly Pitcher hotel and While the church building at Broad his appointment.- .''.-,.•• .. apparatus and efficiently protects the ?3,5OO, which amount was recently al- mous for its long point of land and Monmouth atreeta was being . The power to appoint policemen Is at CroMrofcds—-Thouiands of largest and most valued, portion of lotted to the borough by the county know to yachtlnj' men along tbe razed and until a new church had vested la the mayor and council. As 7 Mlddletown township. The territory from state' funds. The borough pays river as Lewis's' Point, extending _ been erected on' Broad street. 'A far ajr.it can be learned, however, Carried Off. * covered by' this ' company Includes ten per cent of the cost. Blda for the from a sandy and gravel beach fat contract for- the sale of the ptesent Mr. McKnlght was;not appointed at the villages of Hilton, Locust. Nave- work will he opened at the next- cut into the river 'from the south church slt'e to Frederick E, Ordway any regular meeting - of Red Bank'i Beer flowed like water at the in- sink and part of Chapel Hill; ex- meeting Monday night, August 23, . bank -'ong the Fair Haven shore. ot Boston at a net price of $130,000 official family. Nobody 'seems ti tersection of Route 84 and the counfy tending from Monmouth Hills to The road program was prepared at Tho shore front ot the estate ha* was signed August 2. ' ', know ofVany , spBctal or adjourned road at Colt's Neck last Thursday Leonardo and along Naveslnk River a special meeting ot the'streets and a heavy growth of old trees and an s meeting having been held by the afternoon. But unlike water most of road to McClees'a bridge. It Is also* walks committee with Mayor Augus- elevation above the river affording; a The board of education' quoted a council And yet,"1ast Monday morn- it did not run Into brooks nor waa on call for Fort Hancock and, under tus M. Mlnton-and the borough en- fine view. The vie. from tho point price of $80 a Bunday for the use of ing the new policeman was sworn ic evaporated. It disappeared down the county firemen's cover up system, gineer, Lionel W. Lancaster. Several itself commands the entire opposite; the J.'.nlpr : high school thirsty throats, Is on call for Highlands, Atlantic streets will be resurfaced with bitum- shore from Cooper's brldgo to tfca and two rooms and It ail came.about,because a beer Highlands and Leonardo. inous material and slag. In this Oceanic bridge. Including tbe point, the use cf the Mechanic street school the property has about 1,100 feet of Reportera who cover the council truck owned by the Joseph Hensler Aside from fire duties,* the firemen group are First and Second streets. audltorlurn and two"rooms. The-dif- meetings''aild whose bualnesa it la company of Newark overturned a Flak street, from Church atreet to frontage on the river. ference In price. Is due" to the Me- each year assume a civic project, the tb keep In touch with the doings of the oroasroads when the driver last two years having been spent In Cedar' avenue, and Glen place, from The house known as the Lewis chanio street school having an • au- the town fathers1 rubbed their eyes veered sharply to one side to avoid Lake avenue to Forrest avenue. Oth- tomatlo. heating system. reclaiming a large swamp Into a lake homestead was erected 150 years In' bewilderment when they were hitting an automobile. Laden with a that Is a credit to the community er streets now covered with gravel ago and has two newer extensions Rev. Herbert J. Smith, pastor, told- that McKnight's appointment number of kegs of beer and 150 case will be treated with asphaltlc oil or 1 and a popular place tor trout'fisher- which holders: ultimate were built •Willis A." Clayton and Or, Samuel bad been made by the council. Bor- containing 3,600 bottles, the truck men. This year, the company in- tar and the gravel replaced. This will about the time of the Civil war, It Hausnian represented the church ing as some of tbe meetings might turned over, throwing: its contents tends to mark all streets in the vi- form a hard surface for a year or 1 two and will put these roads in con- Is located on the point in a grove, ' building committee 'at the meeting. be, newspapermen rarely sleep dur into the road. All who satf - the at cl cinity with new signs and directions of very old maple' and beech trees Rev, Mr. smith acted as spokesmen, Ing the Weighty deliberations of, thj dent agreed that the driver showed to the highways and neighboring dition for resurfacing later with bi- lie said .that the congregation would tuminous material and alag. Roads and liaa been occupied by the Lewi* municipal body,^ (maybe because thi rare preaenco of mind and supejb towns. It has also been Influential family for over lOO years. need a building for Its services for seats are not as comfortable as the: oontrol In averting a collision., N In the extension of water mains at to be improved In this manner are approximately four months, begin- »igh| be,) but to be ion the safe sldi one was hurt and not much damage Hilton Park and at present is co-op- Kemp avenue, from Catherine street William Lewis, a New York law- ning October 1. He said, the build- and to see If some detail had escaped was done to the truck. erating in planning the location ot to Ridge road; McCarter avenue and yer, was tho last descendant of his Ing committee favored the Junior Attention at the last meeting a re- hydrants. Hendrickson place, for a distance one name to occupy the homestead. Dur- high school auditorium because The Intersection Is a busy traffic block west of Fair Haven road; and ing hla ownership of the estate bt porter for, The Register began ah point and In almost, lesa time than ' there were ample parking faellltiM immediate check-up. The president of the company Is Jackson street, Chestnut street, Pop- h;d many offers to sell the property 1 It takes to tell, scores of autoljts BEBNON S PRENTICE. JOHN .E. DAT , In tho neighborhood- of -the school •-- The 'borough clerk and the deputy Nell E. Johnson, who Is also general lar avenue, Forrest avenUe and Beek- in whole or in part and ho always were scurrying about the upset truck chairman of the fair. The commit- man place. and the building was near tile site police: chief were. contacted. Bath A communication from Jere formerly one of tho largest and refused. Ho died about six years of the new church, whlclf would be and gathering bottles of beer. Somi tees are: Car, Frank Vanderveer, Al- .Verefted reports that Mr.' McKnlght tried to make off with the kegs but Garew, clerk ot the Borough handsomest residences of Red Bank, ago and oven up to' a few yean be- started shortly. As soon as the de- had /been named'as an addition t< bert Sickles, Frank Desprcaux, Mar- Councilman Arthur B. Sickles stat- fore hla death he waa a familiar flf> tails of building plans have.been the weight was too'much for .them Kuoxaon, seeking the endorsement ot lon Bralnard and Edward Carle; ed at the meeting that with the help the building has undergone many "Bed" Bank's finest," but this only Some of the bottles were brqktn bu the association for the creation of improvements and alterations since uro'^o Red Bankers as'he wai fre- worked out, which will' probably be added to'the. confusion..' The deputy merchandise. Otto Johnson, Alfred of funds from the county the bor- the autoists got a big. haul, rieverthe- a. county shade tree commUsion waa Browor, Alan Beegle and Clifford ough council expects to have all the Mr. Day bought It about a month quently seen riding.a. bicycle. Tears IBWI »8»-far aa can-b« ascertalne individually approved, but the.awor. Cooper; ponies, Howard Maxson, -Nell atreeta In the borough, resurfaced ago. . The. first funeral.to take place ago. Ho waa kno\Mi, lor his fin« ' by. tb« tlme.-i+vsecood.oMh payment- *ri ,poU^ha.^ rtirt horses and carriages, " Is made, the church hopes to begin was' appointed as a' "probationary not a-single resident of Colt's Neck elation did not go on record as an Johnson, Adam Llnzmaycr, Mllburn with bituminous material and slag from the home was that of Joseph work on tho 8unda£sbbool unit of patrolman. Thfl reporter, fwho be- was among those who shared. In thi organization approving tame. It was Stearns and Carl Walling; spot In the next two or three years. Brown of Everett Monday morning; With ihe settling of tho estate, the tile new building ane 1 decided to ask Rumson borough and could take no dogs, George Despreaux, Matthew River road and the river. The mat- funeral and undertaking purposes, home sites. \ Tho Ray Van Horn pleted. . ' l member.ot .tho'counoll If It was Firemen's Fair official action in a county-wide mat- Locke and William Williams; wheels, ter was referred to the streets and agency pf Fair Haven has Just sold ter. while the second and third arc used A contract for laying bituminous rue, that Mr. McKnight had been T. M. Maxson, Holmes Crawford, walks committee. Mr. Smith also by Mr. Day and his family for their to Edmund Bruce of Buena, place, concrete, an inch and a half thick, 'appointed, at the last meeting. At Fair View To Oeorge M. Dexter suggested that a Donald Quackenbush, Schuyler Sick-*' reported that an offer to trim trees residence. The building is surround- Bed Bank, a,'radio engineer, a tract on the Mechanic street school Councilman Kenneth M. Wyckoff, to shade tree committee, comprising Us, George Rader, Sam Posten and alone the main roads free lias been ed with ample grounds for parking. of some.four acres adjoining the grounds was awarded to the Joaepb whom he appealed for help, replied three members of the association, be William Hopkins; games, Donald made by the Asplund Co., tree sur- Oarages have been built for cars sbowplace of David Schulte. This) F. Burke company of Plalnfleld, that the matter had not come be- Open Saturday appointed by the president and that Johnson, Harry Patterson, Henry geons. This was also referred to the and other equipment. Is the first' sale* which has been ^ fore the- council at any meeting Whose bid was, $896. The prepara- It bo the duty of the committee to Maxson and Morris Walsh; police, , streets and walks committee. The house has undergone many made of the Lewis property and Mr< Which he had attended, including tho confer with the Shade'Tree commis- tion Is concrete In name only and The Many Contributions Made Caleb Brown and Arthur Heldel; The council paid $1,000 on a tax interior alterations, but externally Bruco Is now erecting a twMtory resembles the surfacing on' a ma- Usrieulon, at which ho was pres- sion ot. Rumson borough in the mat- parking, John Daly; fancy work, food revenue note and current bills boat house on. tho water's edge ent.1. ^ ter of planning shade tre^e work In its appearance Is but little changed. cadam road. It Is being put down and Large Amount of Interest stuffs and children's games, the La- amounting to ?1.576.05. The first room which, a visitor en- which will be followed later by thaj to lay tha dust, to protect the chil- . Rumors yiat another appointmen the borough. Sheldon T. Coleman dles' auxiliary, Mrs. Howard Maxson, Councilman Sickles on behalf of erection of a colonial home. Shown Indicate a Very Sue- stated that he believed it would be ters is the reception room, where dren's clothing and to help keep tbe a to be made -in a short time are chairman. the fire company thanked the people there Is a cozy fireplace. Tha fun- sohool roorns clean. Work will be prevalent. Ordinarily little crcd ceiaful Festival. well to have a more definite plan for of Fair Haven and neighboring started within a short time and will shade tree work over a period of eral parlor Is the largest room In enQfl is given to;such rumors, bu towns for their splendid co-operation tho building, being 25x33 feet, with be completed on or before Septem- two or three years and that this plan In making the firemen's fair-the most William Bott the mystery surrounding, tho recen Elaborate preparations are being Little Silver capacity for moro than 200 per- ber i. The board voted to hire Bor- appointment nag put the newspaper- should be put before the mayor and successful ever held. concluded for the annual fair of council prior to the time when the sons. A larg-e fireplace is also In ough Engineer Ocorgo K. Allen to man on 'nil mettle,,'and he Is not Council voted to pay county {axes Builds House oversee the job at a salary not to Mlddletown Township Fire Company budget for 1838 is prepared. It was Harvest Home this room and there are fire places Overlooking any "tips" that migh No. 1 which will open on the fire for the third quarter of 1837 as fol- exceed $25. , lead to a newa story concerning the aUo suggested that the aasoclation n three other rooms. Other fea- house grounds at Fair View Satur- might assist financially toward the lows: County, $5,606.77; library, tures* are a Bhow room, embalming The Board elected Albert W, Wpr- acUvltle*,of the governing body. If day and conclude the following Sat- Annual Event for the Benefit of $144.76, and dlstrlct«court, $&.64. For Occupancy he can't get.his.newa,from official completion of such a plan, president room, family room, offlco and lava- deii to attend the memorial services urday, Some time ago the firemen Prentice appointed Mr. Dexter, Mr. the Methodist Church Will be tories. The facilities aro sufficiently tomorrow at St.. Anthony's church [uartera, he reporla, he will,have to onlargcd the property by buying ad- go elsewhere. foi( It. Bealdes, he be- Nellson and Mr. Baker as the Shade Held Thursday, August 19, in large for two funerals to be held at New Five-Room House Erected for Gugllemo Marconi, famous Ital- g Joining land and the entire plot will Tree committee of the association. Chicken Luncheon the same time. Tho placu is one of ian Inventor. The evont Is being ll th mysteryy^ y ppolicemai n be used' for the festival. The fire- Church Hall. on Country Club Estates for sponsored by the' Italian-American llevea that The association Instructed Mr. the most spacious and uji-to-dato in In the departmentt J s • enoughh. men are encouraged to believe from For Building Fund Monmouth county, William Bott of Harding Road colony/of Red Bank, under the lea* Mr. MoKnJght was graduated from the large amount of Interest shown Hlntelmann to confer with Mr. Me- The annual harvest home for the ersblp of a committee headed by that the affair will be more success- Carter Xo ascertain what steps might Vincent J. Eok waa the architect and —To Occupy in October. Red Bank?highaohoo> la 1B28 and benefit ot the Little Sliver Methodist A chicken luncheon and card party Charles Scott was the contractor. John DIFIore. The board alsp grant- ful than any of its predecessors. be taken to eliminate the nuisance church will bo held Thursday even- «d the colony the use of River street later attended Rider .business. col- apparently caused by the unsani- will bo held on tbe Merryman Gar- The carpets and runs were provided lege at- Trenton.' During' his high One of the chief features will be ing, August 19, In the church hall un- dens lawn on Port Monmouth road, by the Sterling Furniture Shop and A new five-room houio on the achool for- a civil ceremony at 8 tary condition in the waterway der the direction of tho Ladles' aid Country Club Estates, Mlddletown aohool course he'engaged In base- the disposal on the co-operative known aa Polly's or Oyster pond. Keansburg, Monday, August 16, for laid by John Brcslln. The draper- O'clock tomorrow night. ball and basketball. * ' plan of a Ford V-8 automobile giv- BOClety. Mrs. W. T. Parker and Mrs. tbe benefit of St. Mark's church township, has been completed for the Dr. William D. Sayre, medical inl Mr. Hlntelman,n was instructed to Fred Hurley are co-chairmen of the ies wore bought from Bambergcr's occupancy ot William Bott, son of Mr. McKnlght waa born at Red en by residents of Rlvervlew drive. advlsedhe mayor and council ot this building fund. of Newark. Lawrence Cook was tho apeotor, Dr. Shig&ie Newman, den- Bank In 1906. He lias been a mem- Each night a ground pries valued at affair. The menu will comprise Luncheon will be served from 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bottagaro ot tal Inspector, and Miss Ruth LaWal l unsanitary condition and urge that chicken salad, cold boiled ham, po- electrician and Fred Jones did tho Harding road. Mr. Bott wilt take ber of Independent ftro company for $6 will be awarded. Twelve booths action toward the abatement of the 2:30 o'clock, after which cards will paper hanging and decorating. The attendance officer, wero re-appolnted tho past ten years and is a member will be operated and bingo games tatft salad, sliced beets, sliced toma- be played. There will be prizes at possession of the new houso in Oc- for ten months from September 1 nulsanco be taken at once by the toes, succotash, applo sauce, pot windows have attractlvo Venetian tober. ' of tho Red Bank Quadrangle club. will be played outdoors. A variety borough officials.; cards, door prizes and refreshments. blinds purchased from William Dob- until June. 80. Miss Beaalo M. Oreen of prltas will bo • given to tho win- cheese; biscuits, cake, ice cream,' cof- Mra.' Mary Merryman Is chairman The new two-story wooden struc- achool nurse, was re-appolnted for a Mr. Hlntelmann was also Instruct fee and iced tea. son of Mlddletown. Tho plumbing DEMOCBATlq OiTTINO. ners. Tho Schwartz auction house and she Is being assisted by the wom- was dono by Martin McGulro. ture ia Bituatcd on the corner of Wil- year, beginning September 1. The has given a breakfast set to be dis- ed to contact the CoaBt Guard and Tickets are being sold by Mrs. Har- en of the church. son clrclo and Cooper boulevard and annual report ot Japhla Clayton Mr. Day has been engaged in bus- Clam Supper at Port Monmouth posed ot, Among tho prizes will be to call to . their attention tho pre- ry Dunbar, Mrs. William Packer, A new church will be erected In baa & frontage of 60 feet and la 120; clerk of (be school board, was ac- vailing condition ot the beach in iness at Bed Bank flvo years, mov- p . . Xext Monday, William H.. Carhart, Sr., and Rev. the near future and the present feet In rinpth. The houas faces tbe cepted. a kltchon sot. front of tiio Sea Bright Beach club. Elijah F. Heed, and will also be on ing hero from Dobba Ferry. Now their wives have church will be converted into a par- south. There is a one/cnr garage on i . > i ,<»e» '• An outing for members of the Mid. Farmers and It was brought to the attention ot sale at the supper. The supper tick- York. Tha post two years ho has been Very generous In contributing sh hall, Rev. Henry R, Fell is rec- the premises. dletown 'Township Democratic' Or- tbe association that tho water In ets will bo exchanged for table tick- tor. had a branch offlco at Maple place, SHREWSBURY COLLISION. ganisation ,and their ..friends U o the success of tho fair by mak- that 'particular section Is badly pol- ets-at K o'clock and tho first table will KoyporU Ho is senior vice com- The house will bo hcalod with nn oil ng such gifts as apples* water- luted at times, caused by the flan- burner and a ono-plpa sUnrn system, •oheduled for' the afternoon of Mon- be at 5:30. DEMOCRATIC BOAT RIDE. mander of Shrewsbury post of thai Second Accident, Within Week Oo- day,^August" 1", beginning "at 4:80 melons, cakes and pies. A tamo Ing boats that anchor near the The soliciting committee consists American ioRion of Red Bank and a Harry B. Southall ot lied Bank waa ' curs on Newman Spring! Road. o'clock, at Gibson's}, pavilion, Port aocoon Is among tho donations. beach. It Is believed that tho Coast of Mrs. Hattlo Morris, Miss Marie member of the Voterans of Foreign contractor for tho building and the 1 Richard Nagel Is chairman of. the Guard could warn tfle crews of the Middletowners Flan For Event Fri- sub-contxnets were given to Carl The second accident within a .. J« Monmouth. Theodore J. Labrecque, WilBy, Mrs. Fred Hurley, Mrs. Louis day) August 20. Wars of Dobbs Ferry. Her Java mem- occurred Sunday afternoon at the president,of the township organuta- 'air commltteo and David Simpson fishing boats that debris must not Kastmond, and Mrs. W. T. Parker. ber of the Red Bank lodgo of Elka, Clark, electrician; John Hoffman, corn«f of Newman Springs road and Uon, Is ,eha(rman of the committee a secretary. Other members of the ba permitted to be dumped Into the Instead of tho usual sale of fancy ar- \cns lot the fifth annual boat ride the St. Vlncont do Paul society, the plumbing; Frank Erlckson, painting, Shrewsbury avenue, Shrewsbury, spofiao^n^nHr j&iir-''" w •>'; "" ommittee aro Arthur Bod«n, Walter sea. so close to the beach. ticles there will be a white elephant of the Mlddletown Township Demo- Knights 6f Columbus of LonsBranch and Alex .May, mason work. Patterson, Rudolph Riskamm, Qba- when' a car operated by Ralph N. Other membera of tlio commltteo For several years the association aale, with Miss Marie Wllby In cratio Organization scheduled for and tho Stato Undertakers assoctn? Mr,. Bott Is employee! aa bookkeep- Sohaokolfsrd ot North Plalnfleld ran are William H.1 Bennett,'William J. dlah Hallonbake and John McNally, has paid for the coast of cutting charge. Mrs. Fred Hurley Is In Friday night, August 20, aro rapidly Uon. Ho Is ono of tho olllclals nt or. for'Frank VanSycklt of Wlsst Into the rear of a parked oar driv- "" Vi'William? VonOlahn, James The profl'.ji will be used to.help pay down the tall., grass In the West charge of the kitchen and Mrs. Louis nearlng completion. President Theo- :ha Holy Nnmo county organization. Front itreot. en by; Mrs, Luclllo Conley of Middle' ' "MlU,r Matthew 'Stevenson, or a combination Amcrloan-La- Park and South Park areas of Rum- Kaolmond and Mrs. John Moore are dore J. Labrecque has called a meet- town township, RRbhrbaok, MUs Lillian Franco hook and .ladder apparatus son, thereby enabling the Monmouth In charge vt tho dining room. Mrs, ing of the commltteo sponsoring tho .' .Deflator Ad Finds Fin. James H. Johnaon of Schenectady, Brattoti, MVMUVMUrU EditEdith EarlyEl , -Mrs MMrs.. nd booster tank. Delivery of the County Mosquito commission to John McNally Is advertising chair- boat ride for tomorrow night at the Cannot Do Without It ' • • Mrs. Melvln Cree of Elm place New York, a passenger In thy Rote-» .O'FlaHerOH W ' and MisMi s AnglAle new machine Is expected In about eliminate any breeding of mosqui- Democratic club rooms. . Mrs. Idn V. M. Ackoraon of Key. lost a gold fan-shaped pin, set with1 three months. It Is said to be tha man. _ Morrl* • '; ' ;';.'•• '• • . - toes in that particular area. Tho es- Matthew Stevenson of Leonardo rubles and penrls, nt one of the re- Sohaokelford oar, waa taken to Notice to Shrewsbury Taxpayers? )ort sent In her renewal to tho Rog. Rlvervlew hospital by Special Oflloot A. s.teamed e sin supper with all ast word In flre-QgMIng machines of timated cost of having this work and Louis j, Tredeau of Port Mon- Ister and accompanied same with-si cent night baseball games at lied its type. ^ ^ The annual tax salo Is now In tho Harry F. Fecncy'.of Shrewsbury the 'rlmmlngi will ba .feature^. | done was 4100 and Mr. Hintlemann course of preparation. It will Include mouth are chairmen of t:io commit- note whloh oloiccl with tho sentence, Bank. After sKe had advsrtlssd her was instructed to have this grass ee. Other Dcmooratlo clubs are "I cannot se«m to get along without loss in The Register she received •> township where he waa treated, for Everything nee led has been donated For Sale delinquent taxes for 1933 and for lacerations. Police Officer Otto Her- by members 01 .the organisation or out down at the present time at the previous years as well as delinquent participating In the affair and repre- phono coll Iraqi a resident of Wetf Dodge doluxo touring sedan, Ipc par expense ot the association not to den of Shrewsbury Invostlsfatodthe their, friends. An Invitation has share, S for 29c, Naveslnk jripemen's assessments and delinquent accounts. sentatives will bo present from the Red Bank who hen! found tha plnl accident. bean extended to allll friendfi s of ''the Hnd annual fair tonlght-Frlday and exceed this amount. It will be to the Interest of those In Atlantlo Highlands Democratic club, nactielorsi It was' returned to Mrs, Oreo and arrears to arrango for payment at an the Democratic club of Highlands Let us take oara of your laundry party In the (ownahlp ito attend and Saturday, Free ground^gftes. Free New members taken Into tho asso- early date. » the finder'received a reward, Bed Bank Buafnesp Institute. spoaUl Invitations have been extend- parking space.—AdvortlscnHp. and the • Sea Bright Democratic 3oflks darned, buttons replaced— ciation at the meeting were Mrs. Ortrude O. VanVliet, Collector. iverythlnR mendaa, and o ready to Secretarial and accountancy cours- ed io all Dertooratle candidates. Samuel Wker, Stuart A. .Young, —Advertisement. club. tear Phone Bed Bank 881)0. Lnnn'a ryp*Mrrltar Bargains. es. Fall term opona September H. A Anal me^unf of. thereommlttee i'hone tlM • Robert F, Forrester, Jr., Edward D, Tho steamer Sandy Hook will be Laundry, 70-78 Whlt» street. R«M Factory outlet pnrtabU and Florence O'Bhea,, 138 Broad street. sohedulod ,tor tomorrow evening and find out M you are paying too Sunn, Dr. Francis H. Qlazebrook, Mortgages. •> used for the trip and will leave the Bank.—Advertln^ment. typewriters: prices 1IU.M up. - Red Bank, phone 68S.—Advertlao- at the .D«mobratio cjub roorai. muoh tor your automobile Insurance. 1 can place any mortgage that ia Atlantic Highlands pier at t p. m., 8o a day.' All make* IBM ml ' . * ' ' er. (na< 3rcad and Mechanic streets money on hand today. R. V. R. H. Stpviof, Carlton theater ...... r Join the Blanket clubi. no dues, no a -•Advertisement ' ' ' Huntley, Clarence K. Platell, Thorn- and entertainment will We furnished Naveslnk Fironicn'a Mnd 'rinual ttes, just an easy, convenient w«y to Stout 2 Linden place. Phone Rad Bank, Phnn» 4S& 0p» ayanfil B. Wright, L. F. N. Whlto and Bank SKl.—Advertlsement and , Sonator. and Mri A. Harry fair, tonight, Friday and Saturday, AdV»rH)iemant jet.nxtra fine blankets. Call at Tan- , ---,-r-.. White Rook., and Moore head a long llsfvof, Invited New attractions, (r«« gro SoV»» Broad street,,Red Bahfc- Feed BligTaa .Boonom. ; jg muh. Coard Taylor. ni1l»o Spring water; also die- W.70 per 100 pounds,. . J88 per 1W Tetlejrw lot typewriter*, guests. ',' 1 Dodge deluxe touring sedi ^dvertiaement...\ ., • ... . •. t *M*r. rjllchler's bear, and oth- share. 8 for 28c "] erI ipAfcds. benjamin M" Orate, ;J4 poundr_ s..... In ion. Iota. Manufaoturfrfaot t Guaranteed roaohlnes at bargain Tlcketi mny be purchased from at the falr."-Advertlselnei nd distributed only by Fred D. Wl- First Oaas Job Printing. . i'ruhln'a for typewriter Bargains, r ld v B e

Methodist church will hold a cov- [Paul H,, Axtell. mipeiTrtslpg prlnelpal of schools, Mil's .Mary J. Sullivan', Anable Players Chib - ered dish ajupjwr Thursday night, Matters Before 1 August 19. starting at 6,:30 o'clock i» .Miss Ruth Hlllyer and Mli*; Alice the, church, basement fS GeeGreen were reappolntcd attendanctd e Building Barn Tenders Dinner /Mrs. James Parncll .laid her new- The Middletown officers^ •'/ ' '• . f'- .t\ ; j born1 daughter' returned "home Tues- First aid rules prepared by D'r. day from Hazard's hospital, Long Walter W. Gosling,, tho .sohool phy- To Ek-Presiden Branch. ,.'... School Trustees sician, were submitted-and approved Miss Jennie Watwlns of New York by tho board. A set of the rules will to IncrMM Herd and Em- Beefsteak Party in Honor of Eu has returned home after spending a Two New Teachers Engaged and bo 'placed In each schoolhouse.. ; '• week with her brother and sister-in- Bills amounting' to $9,858.19' were bark in Dairy Business on gene Lieneck of Atlantic High' law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watklmi. a Variety or Other Buiinesaf ordered paid. Among them was one Large Scale ' Stock "Consists lands, Who Receive* Pen an Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Hicks and -Transacted —New Bids for of $900 to E. A. Croxler of Fair Ha- daughter Audrey and eon Warren ven for painting. The full amount of Tctgganbnrg Goats. Pencil Set. of Weebawken, who are spending Playground Fence at Leonardo at his contract is $2,000, The work the summer at their hotne on But- U ncarlng completion cet high. The poles will be placed structed t° accommodate 50, as It entertained with piano and accordion George Mosby and grandmother, 17, to open bids for a fence to bo in tho. playground. The bida will bo u planned to Increase the herd. The •elections. Ernie Otto was the chef Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, spent Tuesday placed' around the playground at ipenod next Tuesday night. The Darn.has concrete floors and many and the menu consisted of beef, beer, ,t Newton and HIght Point Leonardo. township has eleven schools. An ftther features similar to thoss' of clami, corn and tomatoes. The mem- Mrs. Macey Leveno of White Leave of absence for two years Aftiorloan flag will .fly from the 20- DisUnctively Different buildings where cattle are housed, bers were supplied with a white street is confined to her home with was granted to Mrs. Margaret Con- 'cot pole and on each, of tho oth- ••:•••••.•:>:*•• ;";""! v but it differs In a number of par- apron and chef's hat sprained anklo received in a fall over, a firat and second, grade srs will bo an emblem representing tlT« blddirl upon psynant of n>t p«nsts ticulars. ' Those present in addition to Saturday. teacher, . • • a. school. (11.00); wnfeh ium will b> rsfgndtd on i ,For one thing the goats are stabled persons mentioned above were Mrs. Tie bowling alleys at Taylor's ar- Bids for materials for. curbing Dr. Axtell submitted to tho board Highway 4 and 34, rtura of th* spttMncatlom In «ood.prd«r. Eugene Lieneck, Mrs. Alfred Boyce, .Blai nait M mad* on tfci itftnoard pro- i wooden racks above the concrete. cade have been scraped and rovar- were opened. The contracts for sand » revision of the manual art course Tcul formi In th** manner dttisnanil Is dons because, unlike cows, Mrs. Ernie Otto, Mr. .and Mrs. J. Jo- ished in preparation for the com- and cement were awarded to the which had been passed upon by the MATAWAN, N. X thtrtln *nd rtaulnd byy thth» ip«oinc«(loniin(l . oats are susceptible to pneumonia seph Hennessey, Mr.' and Mrs. Fran- ing bowling season. The alleys will Sattcr Lumber company -of . Red atate commissioner of education and muit b« tneloud In ttu*i inTflcpti, bur- cis J. Marcksteln, Mr. and Mrs. Au- ins' thansmt andaddr**^ of th* biddar id contact with a hard, cold sur- ie closed for the next ten days.- The Bank. The contract for gravel went approved. It was adopted by the md Ui* Btn* o« the Pocono mountains. • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Closson and Br ordar of th* Council of th* Boronsb purchaser who wants an animal for Mrs. Marie Weber, Mrs. Ralph Delll alr Cream » W*°- X. K. MINTOlf, Mijor. , meat During the Easter season kids Paoll, Mrs. Alice Wesson, Mrs. Wini- laughter Beverly of Schenectady, COMB< lew-York, spent Thursday with Mrs. M. FLOYD SMITH. Clark. are much In demand for food by fred Williams, Mlts June Walters, Aosutt »Ui. »»7.. 'Italian residents. Once in a while a Miss Catherine Applegate, Albert 'arry Dennis and family. THE REXALliDRVG'STORES goat la sold to someone who wants Niederer, H. a Kruse, Harry Hub- Fred Worthley of Oceanport, rother of Mrs. Charles Schick, anf- NOTICE. it for a pet Usually the animal bard, Thomas MoKnlght, Robert AH OM31NAN0B AUTH0R1ZINO TUB thus sold Is harnessed up to a wagon Fluxmon and Oaston Fluxmon. red head injuries Thursday In a IHP&OVKMENT' OF PROSPECT JLVE- to convey children. Croats are Intel' all from a truck load of hay. He NUE'FROM WILLOW DRIVE TO UT- as taken .to the Fort Monmouth j2 TLB SILVER POINT ROAD BY ORAD. llgent and readily respond to train- INO 'AND BUWACINQ OF '«AID ing. ospital, where he was treated and STREET WITH ROAD 0RAVEL AMD Eatontown. iter released. BITUMINOUS TREATMSNT IN AC- • Mr. Anable, In talking with a Reg- WEEK-END SPECIALS! CORDANCE WITH PLAN8 PKEFARBD ister reporter, said that goats' milk Several members of the Methodist (Th* Bad Bank Beiliter can b« bought hurch attended a (missionary meet- ,BX, GBOBQB K. ALUBN. BOROUGH was much richer than cows' milk In Xatontown at th* itorei of William 0. KdlNIBB, AMD PROVIDINQ TO* and because ot having a larger alka- Darla, o. Edward gmoak and Yellan's). g yesterday at Oce»n Grove. .Fountain! THB PINANCINO THERIOr, The Sons and Daughters of Llb- Keepsit 50c BB IT ORDAINED hy th. Mayor ani line content was digested In much Syringe Council of th* Borough of-Uttl* BU»«n The Gleaners society of the Pres- ty will hold a covered dish' birthr v less. time. .He said it was an especial- 1 1. .That Proapaat Avanu* from WUlov byterian church T5I11 hold a lawn ay supper Monday night, August Lunch :«-<»t.8lae DrlT* to UtU* Silver Point Road ba lra- ly good-(ood with curative properties party Friday evening, August 20, Guaranteed prorao by sradlns: and anrfaclnf uinot for. Invalids and . other, persons in at Crescent hall. ) • starting at 7:30 o'clock at the home Mrs. Arthur Davis and three sons Kit '. /One *••»..,; with road"frartl:and bltumlnoui tr**t> poor' health. He stressed the fact of Barl' Leadbeater on Tinton ave- nant.ln aoeordano* with plan* prapand that it had no acid. He said that the ind John Bennett of South - River by Gaors* K. Allan, Borough Bngln**r, and nue. The proceeds will go toward ero week-end visitors of Mr. and duly spprovad br this aoTarnlna: Body, at ' milk has more butterfat than that purchasing linoleum. Games will be an *aumat«d coat Qf not *xe**dlna tl|* ' given "by oows, but unlike the mUk !rs. Charles Bennett Mr. and Mrs. 98' 50c, 780.00, which aald aum la hlraby approprl- played and refreshments "wltt* be !"rank Fowler of West Long Branch atid to aald purpoaa. of cattle cream does not rise to the served. The Gleaners will hold an- top but is diffused throughout th* lalted at the Bennett home on Sun- onti t.: Tha appropriation mad* for tha pur* other party Monday, August SO, at POM aforaiald ahall ba raad* by a grant content He stated that many vain- ay. the home of Carl Whltehurst The Junior Order of United Amer- from th* County' of Hontnouth- of able minerals not found In cows' Members of the-fire department 11,509.00, an allotment mad* to th* Bor- milk are in goats' milk. :an Mechanics will meet tonight at enth bjr - th* County from th* ao-eall*d will take part in a firemen's parade rescent hall. SUt* Pirt Road Fund, th* balanot of laid ', The stock consists of Toggenburg Saturday at Manasquan. They are PILLS and ^ appropriation of IS 80.00 balng hervbr and grade Toggenbiirg goats, the Mrs. Joseph Withers of Oceanport SOAP eharnabl* aialnit and oat of tha Budget requested to be at tho fire house a Sunday visitor of her sister, 1.00 TABLETS ot Appropriation! ipedfieally iet up for . last named variety being what around noon, as the truck will leave 10o Ixx »o might be termed "half breeds." They 'rs. Emma Brown. V sald'pnrpoa*.:,..., . ' at 12:30 o'clock. On September 14 Sidney M. Hodas, son of Mr. and 100 Camay .——_— Bo 'JOo Carter's Piito "m lfc J. Th* Improvament herein authorliad > Correspond to what is known In the the fire company and women's aux- ahalt b* undertakan by publlo contract 'rs. Harry Hodas of College ave- Large Ivory _.. „ 10Q ISO Doan's Fills _ «o awarded to tha loWMt raapomlble bidder cattle industry as grade cows. Mr. iliary ot the company will take part Anable made, the following com- uc, who is serving his interncshlp Colgate Big Bath upon tS* rwetpt of bis* to b* duly ao. In a parade at Coney Island. t Monmouth Memorial hospital, 2 for llo o DeWltt Pills _ 3»0 l|e!ted"n manner and form aa may be re- (nents about his goat dairy farm: Mr., and Mrs. Christopher De- quired by law, aald Intprovamant balls; a i; "The goat Is" unquestionably the was among the 128 physicians and MB Iaputlo WBi. »o general Improvement. Fazio, who were recently married at urgeons who passed the June ex- 4 Falmollve Soap and. . b* h*ard thereon goat'a milk produces an"alkaline, as t Monmouth Memorial hoslptal on —rill b* given full opportunity. does mother's,milk. Goat's milk di- charge of the Arcade In the absence la^turday. His condition Is reported Grillette valuable I Dated Auguit 10, 1»IT. of his uncle. ' be Improved. Modern FRED t. AYERS. gests in 20 to 30 minutes, while era, cash, Borough Clerk*. estate of Martini milk contains at least' ssvtn differ- Marlboro state hospital. LEARN to DANCE Iron Hotrtaon, daceaud. • ent mineral*' in, which cow's milk Is The fire department was called Children's Tip Citx / AIAVAYS 59 Nolica to creditor! to prelint alalms Adults' Ballroom CUu •galnat eatate. either lacking' or of such small out Sunday morning about 11:30 89' SHOP AT .09 Turiuant to th* order of Joeiph L. Son* quantity as to be of little or no ben- o'oioclc tq put out a fire in the home OPEN ALL -SUMMER •fl.09 ahay. Surrogate of • tha County of Uott* efit. . mouth, mada on tha atxtaanth day of Julyr of Milton Smith on College avenue. Howell's Dancing School, Liggett's First \\1 KIT, on tha application of Ethel Dangler t "It should not be considered that The damage was slight Monmouti Road & RooMv.lt Avi* and Blanch* Colder, axioutrleai of the *a» Spat's milk will produce miracles or The fadles' aid society of the OAKHURST. N. J. 500 Klenzo IT COSTS NO MORE ISo Diuttnk tat* of Margaret Morriion, deo«ai*d, no* that it Is a 'cure-all.' Nevertheless Uee, la hereby given to the eredlton of Facial Tissues AND YOU BUY eald deoeaied to exhibit to tha aabierlb*ri,- it has curative properties for many POWDER •xMUtnose aa * aforasald, their debts and ailments. It is also excellent In Fresh, Dependable Gardenia, Sweet Fe demand* agalnit th* laid aitate, under feeding babies in cases, where for Merchandise . a." Nujuet oath, within th* Orphan Court ol «ald Oomitgr, on didate for township commltteeman This Lane Hope Chest Gift Pro-Curler Thuriday. the twmty-thlrd day of I The Bob Pin Antontttto Umber. A. D. list, at IOIOO o'doek * it the coming general election. Mr. Sajllsht BaTlns Tine, at wtlah time a Posten received the unanimous en- Hair Curler 140 jtlcatlon will be made ror the allowanoe will moke her eyes sparkle with joy! eoninilaaloiia and counael feaa. ^ ' Jprsement of the members of the •Dated Auguit I. A, D, 1*17. • committee. The simple lines 75c Ma MEDFQBD ". BERTRAM G. XAPIB, Mr, Posten Is a life-long resident Doable Edke "St aeorJ*,""S.~Vi. of this modern 0VALTINE47c flubilltiitlonarr Admlnlitralor With WUI »f Naveilnk and a son of the late vrrT i •'•• -•• JL *"• Codlell Annanl, • Aanzl M. Posten. He Is a brother of chest are enriched BLADES [artinorn* m urrn*. Herbert W. Posten, who was once a unconditionally II Weit Main St., member of the townslilp committee Uy distinctive use Box of Win This Beautiful 26-riece guaranteed Fraibold, N. J., ' ' Fha term of Capt Albert Runyon of colorful striped 2 Springtime Wm. A. Bogen ' Proetore. ' 7 trill expire as a member of the town- walnut veneers. '"5- 98 iii\n\'f,\/i\\ »V1 SILVEE SET IOT1CE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT ihip committee and It is generally Itat* of Sophie Oeorklana Hill, diceaiid. utpeoted that he will be a candidate % 11 a This Saturday Notice la hereby siVen that the aMounts, Mr re-cleotlon. Night jf th* eubicrlber, truitee of the *ltat* of' ^BlltOWV SUDS; jriiir •1113 •ald/daceaeed. will be audited and at.ted »The nominating committee of the One Bet win be flten away 1 '•y th* BurrosaU of the County of Mon- llUb li said to have endorsed a num- 20 nClEAR.WATK; RINSE »»r of other candidates, .but the IKWQVUUSTIIOOS HAH absolutely TREE! CANb lames have not been made public wide Rang, of Her FREE MOTH INSURANCE POLICY .HClUDEtt. • SETS IN AIX Jt has been reliably stated, how- from 117.95 tip ——>*—>~—mmmmu*mmmmmmmmmmmmmm tb.Jordan Isht flaylns Time, at whlal EACH SET COIiTAINS 'sn will be made for 1° W»r, that, members of .the commit X8 PIECES Almonds mmlialom and eounaej I l*« voided the opinion that Middle- ' A Tea Spaeaa. • Doeaert Speone, WWB towmhlp should have the op- Phono • Dinner Park*. 1 Butter Knlle, ft. Fruit MALI >Mrtunttjr to name either the Dtmo- • Dlnntr Knlvee, 1 Sui.r Shell, po'aipANt or AifTl ... Each Set In Tarnleh eVeof Bos Fon Bank Trait ComnaKiffflk.y aad, i?aUd eand|data for freeholder or Red Bank Fre? Ballt...... alao/ormtrir Second 'll Ksk aid «• of the Democratlo candidates Till In your htuqe tml addreaji below and drop In ballot box I Truit Company), Wf. asssmbly. The final report of RID BANKS IIA0IN6 fURNITUREHOUSE I near door. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Box 24 Die BrlSalph B. Pe « Cotnrnltts* wl|l probably be made Pops . TrueU*. Mmm night'* mnUng of tb«| WJ-V MONMOUTH ST. RED BANIO 2104 • Name '••'•' .pplasat*. Steveni, FoaMr IAdd'ress ••.'••• ,• ' . • > , ,, ,',, fe lUuil i, ' '-• •••• ;! Had Baak,kj.-, 'I- BEDBAJJK REGISTER, AUGUST 12, 1937.

daughter Marlon of Jersey City, Fur- street was hostess at a card party m»n Patterson and Fred Hymens, of Tuesday. afternoon. ., Philadelphia, Mrs. Carrie Patterson Mrs*. = Regina McQovern; has' re- of Rye, New York andiMrs. Steward. turned from a visit at South Am- John McLean of. Long Island.' V," iay.:: .-./:'• ' .' ", . LUBR1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Rolllston jComp- Edward Waitt has bought the Ara- Henry ^VimN*t« of Atlantic Hlgh- ton and children are on a trip to bella' property on Railroad avenue. - "i \i!tmd MM. William yah-- Quebec, Canada. ;: Mrs. Leonard Klobert of Camp- Atlantic WhiteFlaih [ JfortU Carolina were view, place has recovered from sev- Jit the borne of Mr«. eral days' sickness, - . Richeal Qaigley James Graham of Rutland Park Is J Keansburg. . Maple Ave. & Monmouth St., B\ftKe AP Featun Service y:ef*¥ialnfle]d has been visiting at Albany, N. T. h S Mrs. Joseph'Madden of Mornlng- WU§p,ajn4 Mrs.'Clalr Wipti (Th« Dtd bind lUgliter «n li boojht n Kniubati .t th. itdni af 8. L. MJlUr. slde avenue, Beacon Beach, has been BEPAIRINO — BATTEBdCS — AOOXSSOBIES ,, —.2, thousand Bo-calle_ worth."' V--""- •',, • '; y )'•'•" [. Suits Luclt, Philip Kdler,. Charlw on the sick list Mr. «nd'Mr*. Dirk Hofman, who JL Magic Houses dot the'out-' Vos«l. I, Zuelurmut). • : Mr. and Mrs. John Herrlot. are the PHONE RED BANK 3921. hkve 'bejn ipendlng several days at parents of a daughter. - skirts of Stockholm, Sweden- Nianra Falls, ••• i- Alice; Mary e'nd'Rlta Cooley of Mor- lulldlng. The police came to the,con- ise to Improve Its service. The new- at well which the company said It iblci Herje is the picture;record, 61 rlsvUle.-PeWsjtent Sunday with Mrs. clusion that a slight, short circuit had a four-roc^rn Magic House I as I Dora gchnoor and family. caused the alarm to be set in mo- would [have in service soon is not In Mi attractive Magic Houi* colon/, Miss Dorothy'Johnson'Is spending tion. completed and the fear is general ibullt by a Swedish /tyorkmajtf. 1 that- the summer will be over before (•paid to ro«di, and the. falrtliedplot allotted ijro'weeks with relatlvea' In Yonkers. Dine in the Open Air of average means with the aid ;Mrs. Edward McNally, and daugh- "the board of health has Issued a anything is dona to remedy matters. of his family and neighbors •ach fajnlly. ter, -Mrs. Harriett Bartholomus of notice to- the merchants' along Carr Residents complain that the pressure Lynbrook, have been spending a few avenue and sections of the board- Is so weak.that they are often un< days with Mrs. 8. L. Palmer. walk relative to sweepings from the able to get water from hydrants above flrBt floors. -Miss Klliabeth Schnoor Is a.sur- sidewalk. Complaints have been re- gical patient at Monmouth Memorial vived by the board that occupants The members of the Ladies' aux- if stores and atands permit; em- iliary of the fire company will have Dancing at Dinner and Supper hojpltal at'Long Branch. iloyees to sweep refuse Into the' gut- ; Mr, and Mr* .William Home and their, annual outing at Atlantic City. s 'amlly of Florence. New Jersey, sP«nt ers instead of placing the refuse in next Tuesday, making the (rip in a Rafe Wines.... Best liquor... Fine Food •eceptaclea that can be taken away bus owned by the Boro Buses of Red aturday vlth Mr: Slid Urs. Rudolph >y the garbage collectors. " j Lang..,- . , • .' ...'; '• i /...- -• Bank., They will start from the fire and Good Mugic ' The chicken patty, aupper glv , family of Avenel visited Mr. and Mrs. were gi^esls of Mr«. M. J, Moll of 'Miss Jean Loseve has returned to Fred Smith Saturday evening. Fair- Haven last week. Mrs., Grace Sohteber Will be hos- herjipme at Jersey City after spend tess at tonight's ' meeting of ths Mr. and Mrs. William Bock of MISs' Helen, Rausch of Lansford, ing,a.month with her (later, Mrs, Trailers club. At last week's gather- Union City are spending a few days Pa., Is the guest of Miss Anne Laird. MatMas Schotte. . / Ing high score was made by Mrs.' with Mr. and Mrs. X A. McDcrmott. : Mrs, William H. Donnenworth and 'Mlas- Margaret Mollahan of Jersey Henrietta Qimst. The dark' horse Mrs. Henry Marshall of Hoboken Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin attended the City U spending two weeks with her prize was won by Mrs. Kay Belloohi Visited Mr, and Mrs. David Schnoor American Leglan. auxiliary oounty over the week-end. meeting at Aebury Park Thursday brother-in-law and sister, , Mr. and -Mrs. Harry, Rubley underwent an Mrs.. Wlnfleld Warwick and family. operation for the removal of her Mr, and Mrs. Peter Cody and chil- evening. Mrs. Grace Carlton, state 1 Mr, and, Mrs. George Miller, Mr, tanslla Monday at Monmouth Me- dren were at' Bast Orange over the j LL through the store discounts are in president'of the. auxiliary, and Mrs, week-end. Helen Howell were ttu guests of the and Mrs. Rlohard Erdmao, Sr., morial hospital. .' have returned from a motor trip to The annual fair for the benaflt of Mils Elliabeth Schnoor Is a surgi- _ __ force. Dining room, Bedroom and avealng. ":". "."•-. cal patient at Monmouth Memorial . Miss Anne Laird and John Laird, Canada. " .,;; ^r.:\ , v • ••'•• •"•••••; the. first aid squad will open Satur- ; ' MUs Mary Monahan ha» returned hospital.— -' " Offering "" Living room suites are marked at Jr., have returned to their home:af- J 1 day night and will continue every ter, having spent a month at Sea to her dutl» s-at-'thr= Hait«tm-V».n night next week. ;'"?!;.". j Frank Klrwsn of Union City Is Girt. '.' •' , • \, Winkle-Munn(ng. company after a Mrs. William Simpson has returned spendlnj two weeks- with his aunt, ; # • gwierpusjiavings. An outstanding Sale that vacallon at I**e, PappU, N. Y. to Jaokion Heights, Long Island, af- Mrs.'.Thoni'&B Ktrwan. , Miss Margaret. Devlin entertained ter a visit with her parents, Mr, aid :M!ss Beatrice' Applegato of Key- Uving Room ^jH appeal to lovers of Fine Furniture now Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Mrs. Daniel'Bills of Naveslnk aVe- ,.i»> ui i wibur, Rookafellow of- •^-^ Sunday with Mr. Mary Martin of EMtabeth. Bridge Highlands* nue.' • '; •'. ' i I Dining Roohi^^ peered at exceptionally low prices, was played, the prizes going to Miss ' Miss Ruth Mohr and Mlsi Gladys .-.__.00p. Elliabeth Mullen and Miss Martin. Mr, ai)d Mrs, ^Harry Houston of id iBank It«'«Ut«r a , b*u«ht Foster are on a, tour of New Elugl and Bedroom . -.I-'-. '„'•<•• Mrs. W. H. Tlohonor entertained In .. idcftotoPHcaneBipL r.'Hull. and Canada. ." i • Haslet were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leiter Walling, • thei' Wednesday ajternooti , dessert tor, iidlt't drug store and Jacol Mlas Lillian Foster of Washington, brldgo club last week. Mrs. Harry Mrs/ Harry Kollook, and son Harry Suites, Desks- : Plans are under way (or a card D, C., has been yjsltlQg Mr. and Mrs. J. Kahnand'Mis. Bvart V. Sllc'ox party Friday night, September X, at Robert Burns. ) >f Red'Bank spent Sunday with Mr. Coffee Tables were the prize winners. < Mrs, How- Conners's Cedar *aroye hotel at .nd Mrs. Herman Tarnow. ard SJrdman substituted. Water Witch tot. tha-banitnt lot.the Miss Eleanor Simpson of (Eaot Miss Jean' Warns has returned Church of Our Lady or Perpetual New Monmouth. Keansburg, Miss Gladys Tarnow of Card Tables home after spondlng several weeks Help. This will be, the final event pf Belford'and Joseph Terry of Hazlet it Rye North Beach,. N.H., as the the season among --the, parish "'' spent ..Sunday. 'at Delaware Wator End Tables Mrs. Kooppol and Mrs. H, L. Me- Qap. ..•.••.,••', • . guest of Mr. hnd Mrs, Laban Devlhs tfes.1 .iliWal articles \wfijfti ,, .„._,., Bryer of Atlantic Highlands sang a and Mr. and Mrs, Benson Beers. . ed on the co-operative plan and there Mrs, Catherine Lohsen of Green- Occasional * DISCOUNTS duet at the Baptist churoh Sunday port, Uojig Island, Is visiting Mr, and Mrs.' R. C. Devlin entertained' a will also be a door prise of IS. Rev. morning. -^•Skowrdoms"--- f«w frlsnds at supper on Sunday John C. Farrell la chairman and la Mrs. Harry Lobjen, Tables, evening. Her, guests Included Mrs. assisted" by Mrs. O."»V Blaokston, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Roberta The weekly Saturday food sale for Fountain Burlew, Mrs, Mildred Mrs. J. Adams, Mrs. A. Hohrmen, and their daughter, Miss' Bllzabelh the benefit of, tha Methodist church Bedding,' throughput the Store Warne and Mra. Myrtle Creeden of Mrs., J, Relnar, Mn. A. Laurten, Mra. Roberts, spent Sunday with-Mr. and will b» In oharg^ Of-Mrs. Bessie Tatv 2\ WEST MAIN STRpET East Orange. A.,Kurfehs, Mrs. K. Haisler, Mrs. Mrn Frederick Roberts of Brooklyn- now,/Mrs, Claxehct' Andereon and Lamps, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts have Mrs/CornfllWl*,, , Mrs. 'Ada Fosdlck and mother, M. a»rry, Mn. J. P. Murray, Miss returned from Onepnta, fje^ York,' We urge yd\it early choice while q Winifred Ahem and Mra. A. Horrle. , shld'Mrs, .Herman Tarnow Studio Mrs. Ada Brown, have moved from b whore 'they spent snvsral daya with •pent one day last week at Seaside FREEHOiD> N. tha John DuBols residence to 'the " Ms**** .mm »* m •¥"r,,an! d Mrs. Wesley Ooddlnjgton. Park. .'.•'".' Cquches tity iafits, -When stock is depleted m»\u Qlenwood apartments. Clifford• Gordon la 'having repairs Mils-Dorothy Louise Patterson, and [t Dr. Thomas P. Powers ' was > reg- e of MrT OrandW V. ,Johai n opporjtun'^ty will -have- end«a. "" " * 0 made to his greenhouses, ' ler brottfer, Charles Patterson, have Pottery, Etc./ istered at the ChalfontoHaddon h^aVeilnkSvenue.;iToeairfclrSas . Leon Smith has temporarily betn aturned home after spending twa ,".*i Hall, Atlantic City, last week. for the b«n«m of Bt. Andrew'aTCpls- put out of business With his refrig- .'"./*,. Mrs. William H. Tlchenor and copal chtirch.. Another bingo party erator trunk because of the milk M p h Children, William, Jr., and Ann, have will b» hsllatiM/.a. Jobmon'si honi strike at PhlUdelDhla, -, | My«' M r!: ^ts4Mft|hl%tttrson and %i RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST'12, 1987. Shower Given For Everett. CPEAKING 6f SAt&i %bn £ ndWllam Em. Katharine Reilly lsjf narrowly escaped Injury Satur- ' Reg. 15c Frosted Milk Shake A surprise) mlao*]I*n*ou* tibown day morning -while crossing Moore's w»s glv«n (or Mis* Katbarih* R«lUy bridge* .tfi ' th* Rtd Bank-8v«r«tt toad when tht wagon in wfciolr th*y , »jOr«»W;, < •, • Boofli Mid fountain Bervioe of Rumion road, uttl* SUvar, Friday s night by Mr*. William McKnlfht, Jr., war* riding was »!de»wiped by a Car ~ M^MdMrU Cigar* - OlfaMtoi — Newspaper* of Newman Spring! road. Mlu driyin by an employea of Henry • .- Mu«ft's' and lownejr'i Candles Rellly will we4 John Brajoh of Oik- Hawxhurst An axle on the wafOK land street Saturday mornlnf at 9 waj btat., Th* driver, of th* ante* CUanersr-Dyers—Launderers o'clock at St James' church. mobU* said ,h* would pay for tht damage* lfc BnlS«a was on hi* way LUSARDrS Confectionery Store Gifts were concealed: in a clothe* baiket decorated with pink and to R*d Bank when th* aoeldtnt oe» - l^'M^j^uth iSti-eol, , • Red Bank white orepe paper. Gamti • war* eun<»6. Th* brMg* has b**n tilt. played and a large weddlnj oak« so4n« of two' acoUents wlthlo th« with a miniature bride and bride- put y*ar. Th* boards la tb» bld groom vw th« centotpiece lor tha art in poor oondltlon. , table. • Mrs. FatoletpVlseuw has r«turnid Those attending were Mrs. C. Har- aHrttM'rm Oamr, 8l«)inberf and Zenith. horn* fromWvsrVUw hospital, whir* I *feck of N*w and B*bnl» Oarbttretom. ry Smock, Mri. Howard MaoKenzle, ah* was a patlint a few days lut MM. Leonard Messier, Mrs. Fred WHsV...... Babbit, Mrs. Harry Aumack, Mra. : DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Raymond Tru6x, Mrs. E. H. Larrlson, Harriett Hawxburit r*turo*d hom* BSD BANK Mrs. Elizabeth Qant, Mrs. William Monday v a^tir spending six wa*ks Brooks, Mn. Ralph Teed, Mr». Reg- with b«r sister, Mrs. George Gentll* inald VanBrunt, Mrs. Ale* Doughty, ato.BroolUyn. Mrs, GeaUl* aooom- Mrs. Harold Rlordan, Mrs. Fred pattHd Harrtot home An StaUn Iiland w«ra Sunday fuitts of The stria' choir of St. Ann'i church Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop. Mrs, Stephen Stagman Is very 111 win return* actlvltlis early nest ,t her home on. Wood avenue. month. The nMmbtr* »re Mlssas lidward BtlUwell hu returned Miss Ada, Stuyvetant of Jersey City Margaret Kalier, Mary Sanu Luola, beta* after spending' a week with 14,ie,|7,18,19,20,21 visited her parents, Mr. and Mn. Margaret Baraiein, Nell Hatalan, Mr. and Mr*. Harold Warwick/of Martin Btuyveaant over the - week- ROM DeTuro, Afnti D*Ture, Marie Long Sraneh. ', . , — •-'•.- , end. DeTuro, Katheryn and Erneitlne Miss Allot Ruitel^ a represent*- New Attractions... Free Dancing Mr. and Mrs. George Kurt* and Kolodile of Union Beaoh. Mri. Re- lv* of th* Charitable organlMtlon ohlldr.en, John and George, have rt- glna McGovern ti the organist %xA soolety'of New Totk, spent Friday turneft to tnelr home at Palisades, director. ' • . at •Foreman'* boarding school. Chil- ' C«|h Ground Prize* Every Night . v dren are fr*q,u*ntly sent to Fort- following a stay with relatives her*. Miss Lydia ' Orlmm of Newark fti. and Mrs, Joseph Morton, of •pent the week-end with her par- man's by thU society, Mlneola, Long Island, • spent the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Orlmm. Mr. ind Mrs. John Cooper and Mr*/ ^ y4 To Be Disposed Of w«ek-end with Mr, Norton's brother- Miss Marie Calaelano h*j aeo*pt*d Mary Banfleld of Aabury Park wert In-lsw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. a position in the itore of Mn. Bill- Sunday visitors at Fore.inaa's board- Thomas Brannigan. . abeth Miller off Church strett. ing school. k " Tony Alloco was a New York vl«l- or laat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCann and Miss Rosalia McCann of New York were local visitors Sunday. Mlu Marlon,Kay of AmltyvUle, Long Island, was a recent gueit of Sir. and Mrs. WalUr.D. yields en- Clark Gable. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Heinz. tertained a group of friends at a Mrs. Henry Ackennan Is able to lawn dinner at th*irhom« Sunday "Saratoga," the picture - under pro- ba about again following a several evening, Th* rtpast vu oookid in duction at the death of Jean Harlow, lays' Illness. a aton* own basic of th* houi* near will be shown on Saturday, Sunday, Mr.' and Mrs. Wilbur Murray of a brook and wuitrvid thsr*. The Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Keyport were recent visitors of Mr. msmber* of th* group take turns at Clark Gable plays opposite tha late and Mr*. William Murray and daugh- entertaining saoh othtr taoh Bun- MUs Harlow in the picture which it ters. . • ' - • day. The guest* w*rt Mr. and Mrs. SHOE SALE a romance of a jjlrl who loit hOr" Milt Fay Dale of Newark visited J. Hi«»r Vand*rv»«r, Mr. and Mrs, heart to a king of gamblers whom relatives her* Sunday. ' Nlvlson Vand*rv**r and Mr. and she had sworn to break. Miss Eleanor TUton was a Satur- Mrs. Howard Vand*rv**r of Wist day Visitor at the hom. of Mrs. Bllx- Freehold, Mr. and Mr*. OoarW* Til- Only quality cleaners abeth Henry of Port.Monmouth. ton of Tarmlngdalt and Mr. and Means Savings! Strand. Miss Loulse>Huber, a student nurse Mr*/Myron Vanderveer of Tmhold. ire licensed to use "Slng'eiiid Be'Happy"* with An- at St Michael's hospital, Newark, Strvlou hav* been dlseoAtlnuidat Sariitone. >/ th'ony Martin and Leah Ray and ha* returned to her duties folloying tht Reformed church during Augtlst "Blazing Sixes" with Dick Foran will a Itay with her family here. ' v and th* first Sunday jn Sspttmbtr. SAVED OVER $12.00 ! be shown for tho laat times today at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beatty are en- It is expected that Rtv, PttariM. HERE IS HOW A LADY You will find that soiled clothes have ex- the Strand theater. . . tertaining Miss Margaret Brown of Boelhouwsr, Us* n*w pastor, Will Two features, "The League of Newark this week. preaoh Sunday, September U . She entered our Jtore Saturday at'8:45 P. M. and left at tra life in them after they are Sanitoned. •4 Frightened-Men" with Walter Con< Miss Marie Klepp of th|s place and The annual lawn party of;Atlan- & P. M. with five pair* of beautiful shoe* priced two week, ago nolly and Lionel Stander and "North Miss Katheryn Rehbeln of Union tie tranfe will be held Tuesday The patented Sanitone method removes of the Rio Grande" with William Beach are spending their annual va- ev*nln( at the home of Mr. aad lit over $32.00. She paid 419.75 and at the aame time bought Boyd and George Hayes will con- cations at Saranac Lake. Mrs. 0, a' Conovtr. All indications' ji/it what »he wanted at this substantial wiving of $12,00. twice as much soil as ordinary cleaning. stitute the bill on Friday and Sat- The Daughters of the . American point to a Urge attendance. urday, j Revolution will hold their activities Miss BlltabeUt Tower, -who' Sas It makes clothes cleaner—colors brighter In the Veterans' of Foreign Wars baen sick with grip, is Improving. You can itill io the. wme thing at this aale t wilding on Myrtle avenue. The Olrls dub met at the home —and restores the natural oils that keep Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Crook of Mont- of their leader, Mrs. Th«odore Coute, Hundreds of Bargain* left {Not every size in every ttyle, clalr spent the week-end, at their last week. Plans war* made for an but a fine assortment of Summer and Fall,Shoes. fabrics soft and lustrous. Try this ad- summer residence on Twelfth street outdoor meeting and .frankfurter The West Keansburg fire company roast. vanced cleaning service today. .You will held a bingo party la.t Wednesday HBM Louise Reynolds Is tutoring- They will not last long, so better hurry ! evening at the fire house on Laurel for Joan Oohover, daughter of Mr. be sure of extra satisfaction. »V*nue and Eighth street and Mr*. Charles C. Conovtr. . Never mind if the day is hot. Our store is cool. Mrs. Henry Schessow and daughter Mrs. Anna Manning of tiakewood Oeraldine visited Mrs. Charles Mack ha* been visiting Mrs. Oarrttt W. last Thursday. Buck.' ' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Egnatovlch of Konnsth Seehar has recovered Red Bank were 'local visitors Satur- from pleurisy. ALLEN'CO, TRY OUR day. Joaqaln Lawr*nea ha* a new Miss Margaret M. Kaiser, daughter Bulok coup*. BROAD STREET, RED BANK LAUNDRY Of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaiser, .will be Oeorgs Decher has recovered from SERVICE married Sunday, September 12, at St an injured eye du« Ann's rectory by Rev. Father John Mil* Beatrlo6,Plotklnsp«ntpartof J, Lucltt to Leonard F. Carlson of lut week with'relative* at Bm»h- East Keansburg. Mlas Kaiser Is em- bure;. • : • . WE USE ployed by the Leybro Manufacturing Joseph I>fTerson apent pirt of last Co. at Keansburg and Mr. Carlson week with relatives at Smlthburg. IVORY SOAP by the Hollo Transit corporation.-The Joseph LerTersoh Is employed by . EXCLUSIVELY couple plan to reside at Keypott fol- Frank 6, WteVs." . A lowing their' marriage. Mrs. Jennie Kelly has opened her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stulti and bar on Asbiiry avenue, niar the daughters Janet and Diane of Key. state highway. Her ' llcenj* ' was port were recent guests of Mrs. An- granted last w**k at a ipeolal mett- Tel. 2800 na Koch. • lnr of the township committee dt The West Keansburg public school Atlantic. - , ' will reopen for the new term Mon- Miss Blla Conover of Adelphls, day, September 7. The same staff of formerly of this place, gav* a beach 70-76 White Street, Red Bank ;eachers will again teach. party last Week. Among her guests Miss Gloria Mahr will enter tht were a number of Colt's Neck resi- NTew Jersey College' for Women at dents. New Brunswick as a nrst-year stu- ,James Mack Is working for his ont next month. Mira Mahr was an father, Daniel Mack, In trucking NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. McMIlUn, decensed, notlco 1B hereby given honor graduate'of the Keyport high crops to market. Notice Is hereby jlven that acnleil bids to the creditors of said deceased to ex* . . wJU be received by tha Council of ibe hibit to tho subscriber, administrator as •chool last June. Borough of Little Silver, Monmouth Coun- aforesaid, their debts and demtndft Agtlnit Mrs. Florence L. Newman of New- GabrltM D'Annunslo, Italian dra- i.. ty. New Jersey, for tho Improvement of the said estate, under oath, within ilx Prospect Avenue In nalil Borough by wad- monthi from the date of th» aiortmld or* ark spent the week-end at her hone matist, wrote some of his but-known ing and aurtaclnff with gravel, bituminous der, or thty will be forever barred of their On Newman place. play* for £lt*nora Duss, celebrated '. treated. actions therefor against th« aild tub* Miss Mario MacConnell of Belford actress. . . , Bids will bi opened and read In th» icrlber. , room, of the tald Countll. Borough 1UH, Dated Frehdld. N. J.. AuRunt «, 1087. . Little Silver. Kew Jersey, during the meet- OUS F. PETERSON. ing held on the evening; of /Uiuit {4, 48 Ftrtt Avenue, Atlantic Hlflh.tndi, K. J., . 1037. . All bide mint be In the htndi of Administrator. ' the Borough .Clerk by of before 8)00 p, m. ', Daylight Savins Time, on .aid date. ' Plan! and .specifications 'for the pro- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. ' poicd work have bttn (lied In tha olllrc TO ARTHUR C. ftUKEt "P. R. R." TRAVELOG of (ieoma Ki Allen. Borough Engineer, 61) By vtitu* of an order of tha Court of ; Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jersey, nnd Charicfery of New Jeriey. made on the day ; may be impeded by promiectlve bidders of the date hereof, In a cer*«Jn came "Now Faces of 1987," a musical Into Castles Ice Cream go pore ,;' during bualnels hours. Plana and apecifU wherein Ethel Anita Rufe la the petitioner production with Joe Pennor, Milton .; cation* will be furnlahad to prospective and you am tha defendant, you are re- Berle, Parkyakarkus, Harriet HII- .; bidders, on proper notice, for $5.00 to quired to anewer the petitionary petition cream, fine sugar »nd fresh : '- cover tha coat of preparation. on or before the lat d»T ol Ootober next, llard, William Brady, Jarom*. Cowan ; fildi must be made on the standard pro- or In default thereof, euch decree'wilt be ind Thelma I^eeds, willba shown on fruits, blended together with .,•" Poafcl forms In the manner designated and taken aalmt you,, ai the Chancellor ihall lundoy, Monday and Tuesday In '^required by the npedflcHtlons, mult bo en- think alulUblVsifld juit, the skill of long experience. " Vjclosed In sealed envelopes bearing the The object of snlil lult li to obtain a ilace of the picture originally booked. /name and address of the bidder and the decree of divorce, dissolving tbev marrlaao Back of Castles Stand the re- * name of the proposed work on the outside between you and the ia!a petitioner (or sources of more than,one hun- Wan® d molt »e aecomnanltd by a certified the aauie of deaertlon. : Edward HurJa Entertain. -compare CASTLES f^haakl for aJsiim o£ not leaa tban ten (lo) Dated July tOth, 1037. ^.iMr' cent of tha total amount bid on the KLA.TSKY * KI*ATflKY, Mr. and Mrs. Edward HUrd of dred scientific laboratories of M«orV, parable to order of tha Doroujh Col- SolicUori of Petitioner, Naveslnk River road entertained Sjlector, and a surety company certificate 8 East Front Street. Red Bank, N. J. the Ssalttpt System, of Labora- iM-sl»tln«r that said surety company fill fur- Monday night at , the Waldorf-As- f:t,nllh tie bidder with tha required bond, toria for Mn. Hurd'j sister, Lady with any ice cream tory Protection. So confident $ .The Borough Council r»aer?ei the rlaht Monmouth Count? Surrtfeta'e Office. § to reject any of all blds.lt deemed to tha In the matter o( the olUU of Mjrtle W. Ivor English, who sailed for Eng- sup we of la quality and pu- reheat Interatt of the Borouffh so to do. Qraham. daceaead.' and Tuesday, Guests were Mr. and *& '. By order of tha Council of th* Borough NoUoa to eredltore to' rfreeent eleitia Mrs. Jonpn Bu»k, Mr. i\hd Mrs. ' rity that we Invite you to com- hfoIUttle Silver. aiamit estate, i* . EDWARD C. FIEDLER, Furiusnt to tha order of Joseph L. Don- Amory L. Haakell, Mr. and Mrl. •h«jr, Surrogate of tha Oountr of lion- Strother Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Cor- , pare Castles with any ice cretm. rpqutpqt h madde on tha twenty.secontwetysecond dar 4' $'•••:'•' -; Mir<"- Julr, Itir, on tha appIltaUoppIltaUon of FraneiFaneil nelius Vandarbllt Whitney, Mr. and p. araiiamiam, admlnlstraMr of til* aeuta ql Mra. Winston Guest and BeveVly Bo- Myrtle W. Qribao. daseuid. notlea U gart. faerebr «lren to Ue eradltori of laid da- Meaiaoutn Count? Surrotale'a Office ceased to exhibit to tha pubsorlber, ad- ' i matter of the eiUte of Janes He* ministrator aa aforeaald, their debts and en, deceased. demanda against the asld eetata. undei Overcome By Heat. • Co creditors- to. present clalme oith, within eix monthi (rota tie data ol •Inai estate. the afomatd order, sr thaj will be loiitei Frank Hellly of Little Silver was barred •( thalr actions Uerafor ajalnat the ice cream "-Vto tk» order of Joaeph L. overcome by heat laat Thursday af- ernoon at R»d Bank. He Wa« taketi o Rlvervlew hospital and after-rO JOIN pU UAlTUr «JND*Y MIOHt rAJMTY, to XO U- Wtys Ueatment he returned

*.-,•.• AUGUST'\t 1937.

thore was * ie-foaetmtnt of tbe fei- are turned up by plow* H: Woodward.' The will, executed April Swimmers at Belmar Beach. Gunnison M. •" A reminder of life at Holmdel ss 'ho died January 25 last, two days Mrs. Arthur Fleldner of Eatontown, (Prefabricated House) according! to' remaHu'iwhich .th«y sort of bell-like sppendage. Tor a Mrs. Ella Matthews of Long 111, bequeathed her home and con- narrowly escaped drowning Sunday it ma 63 year* ago when tbe average mWe. to a RdgUter .reporter lait long time this butt stood on the lot Branch, who died July 347 left; *1 to run of folka took politics much more tents at 299 Shrewsbury avenue to at Belmar. Nearby swimmers pulled week. They did not take part in tie where the tennla court Is being made. her fyusband, Charles T. E. Mat- her nleceB, Alllta J. Nevlus and Mary- htm to the beach after he fell from •erlously than today and were morn parade, but they viewed it. Chrtney What happened to It no one seems thews; $1,000 and all her Jewelry and Prospect Avenue, jrone to celebrate party victories ww 1 etta Murrell, for life.. To her sister- a tube while floating In the water. 300 Ft. North of j Holmes and Joseph Holaies, like Ai- to know. : Perhaps it will be un- personal belongings to her niece, Dru- in-law, Nellie Johnson, she be- unearthed last week In the form of a semblyman Taylor, die* a number cf eartbeVI some day by some one with ollla Matthews of Keyport. The re- Life savers worked over the youth Little Silver Rumson Road * portion of an old cannon when the queathed all nor personal belongings for about three hours before ho fully ears ago, ,••• «:-(-1.ii-i.>>e -:ni::-t :;,•-•»'•' a spade or a plow or tome other In- mainder of her estate-she,bequeathed except a diamond ring with green new rtoreatlon grounds and tennis strument. Tbe cannon was mounted to her brother. William H,- Matthews, recovered. He Is now convalescing sourt wore being prepared at that After tha psrada the cannon wu stones, which she left to Gertrude at his home. moved to a field near Capt, Heyer't on a oarrlage with two wheels. Tho whom she appointed executor In ber place, The playground l> a gift'to carriage like the.cannon was "gone last will, dated July 2, 1836. .the village of Holmdel from Mrs. sawrnlll- There it remained for • ev- 1 ent years, being Jhot off oocailonally with the wind ' after "Toppy's" dis- Mrs. Clara Wright Horan, wife of Bornon S. Prentice, who has leased cbarge took place, tha property for. a long term of years on New Yean «v« and the Fourth of John Horan, 2nd, of Highlands, left and who Is meeting most of the coat July. Th« cannon was not far from her estate to her' husband and .ap- pointed htm executor In a will dated of having It mado ready for Its new the hotel and,sometimes the habitu(s Haskells at Newport. purpose. Lea Becker of.-Red Bank of the bar, when (n * cheerful .mood, March 26, 1926. . Mrs. Horan' died hasthe oontract.. ' ; ' • : would cHlpi-in and, buy powder. to ,'. 'Mr. and Mrs. Amory L.HaskcIl of February 20 last . • shoot off the cannon even though no Ulddletown township are at Newport George C. Baptlate, formerly of Last Thursday an employee of Mr, holiday was at hand. , A wagon on their yacht. With them are Mrs. Avoni who died at Farmlngdale on Becker was turning over the land tongue.w»» u»«d. as a ramrod and Haskell's brother-in-law and sister, July IS.last, left his, estate to his when hi- plow struck a hard: un- occasionally 'thi*. ww placed In the Mr, and Mrs. David Wagsstaff of' wife, Charlotte A. Baptists, and ap- yielding object> By dint of muoh mouth of. the cannon and shot .out..It Tuxedo; Mr. HaekelPs brothcr-ln- pointed her executrix. The will Is tugging and other maneuvering the never -went .morejhan-a Jew, yards. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph dated July 30, 1020. plower eventually brought from ber It was on the Fourth of July, IBS?, Busk; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hurd, Kathryn B. Hagerman, . Atlantic neath the surface a piece of cast Iron Senor and Senora Conrado Traverjso VALUE PARADE that the cannon waft' blown. Into Highlands, left her estate to, her about a foot long and six inches smithereens and thereby haitgs'.the and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Acker- niece, Helen Law, and appointed her WITH GREATER wide, Comlderlng Its size It was reason why a portion of It was found executrix. Mrs. Hagerman , died remarkably heavy, weighing about last week,. A group of men were; at SAVINGS FOR Thursdai/fridaqjiSafurda 20 pounds. the -bar of,tbe ijolmdel' hotel and "Why,- It's the old cannon,1' ex- they decide4.lt/wouid be flttlngjiind claimed Daniel 8, Ely, who happened proper to are off the cannon Inofc to be present at the time and •who Is seryance of the .birthday, Among chairman of the committee Id charge then) was, William, Smith, better of the reoreatlon grounds work. The known a» "Toppy* Smith, a Civil, war piece of cast Iron Is now oh exhibi- veteran. He said he knew Just how AUGUST SALE tion at The Register office. It Is not It should be done to meUe the largeit much to look at,, resembling stone amount of . nqise' possible,' and bo- more than Iron, but If it could talk cause of his experience as a veteran SELLING OUT ALL what a story It could tell! Its com' the other members of the group plete history Is not known. Accord- elected him to do the Job. . Ing to legond It was used In the Rev- "Do I remember how -It hap- olutionary war. However that may pened7". said. Albert Bennett last be, the following Is authentic, at will week when questioned.by a Register be attested by old-time Holmdelers as reporter. "I'llpever forget it , You PHILCO 54 Broad St.. Red Bank, well as' by other residents of the vil- wouldn't either It you had been lage who are not yet far enough there." ..".. along the roadway of life to be con' > sldered aged. "They bought an extra big charge RADIOS of powder,'.' went on ;M>. Bennett. Fifty-three years ago Keyport was Toppy stuffed, It In and then stuffed REGAL the principal shipping point for po- In a big lot of sod. He said the sod Floor Demonstration Models. Onl of a tatoes and other produce raised;at would make the!noise louder. 1 was Holmdel. Tho old cannon lay In kind. Pick one of these listed now at these only; a. boy and was afraid,of. the shallow water In Rarltan bay near cannon, so I stood some' distance the Keyport dock; How It got there great savings! Don't delay. No more after GRIFFINS away. I guess Toppy was, right when no one socms able to explain, It was he said the .sod .would add, to fthe about live foet long and tha story noise. • -The eannori. (hade1 twice as these are gone. ; persists to .this day that It was used much noise.as It did oii the.n,lgJjt'of In the War of Independence. the parade., . •,,"..,•,,'.' • .. 1937 CONSOLE 84.95 Now 59.95 JEMS:-«gfflBB» 9« In 1884 Grover Cleveland was elect- ''But that was the end of it. It flew ed President, the first Democrat to Into a thousand and one piece's. No- !> ' MODEL 74.95 Now 54.95 2BSKIN IK be chosen for this position since the body got hurt. I remember that one CREAM I |v Civil war up to that time. The man wan sleeping behind a pile of ." 54.95 Now 39.95 NOXZEMA vote was verv close and It was logs nearby. We all,rushed forward not until several days after elec- think be bad been killed of hurt, but » TABLE 69.00 Now 49.95 tion that It was certain that he slept on unharmed, All.the men Cleveland had won. Holmdel was a had been drinking and the bursting MOfiEL Democratic stronghold In those times 29.95 Now 24.00 SUN fLASH of the cannon sobered them up. But, and the faithful of the party decided qh shucks," concluded Mr. Bennett, 1 - '•';•/ lowing the paraders was a collection of boys who made It their aim to seise the torchlight of everyone who was Incapacitated. They had a big BOOK collection of lights before the night MATCHES was over. . , Mr. Holmes was ovon moro gener- Carton ol ous thap the ussomblyman bad been 50 Pads Palltuls. of applejack were brought out to the throng and Imbibed from S0< GENUINE s-Ot C. VILVtT, P. A. dippers, Those were hard drinking WRIGUY'S ASPIRIN aitANQIR or RALIIOH times. When hay and other orops SPEARMINT were harvested It was the usual cus- TABLETS tom to provide the farmhands with TOOTH PASTE 10a "Jersey Lightning." The festivities at the home of Chrlney Holmes went on until a late hour, while Intermit- tently the cannon on the hill near Assemblyman Taylor's home belched flashes and noise. At length It came tlmd'to leave and Mr. Holmes then announced that his brother, JosepK Holmis, wished the honor of entertaining the marchers. Straightway the pemoorats let off to BOoNflTURE'SRemcdv 34o accept When they arrived their number WAS somewhat lessened be- cause many fell and, could not arise. The vanguard of boya reaped a rloh McYEflSTF0AHIib5.34: oolleotlon of torchlights taken.from those who wert unable to proceed. SI HALEY'S H. 0. 67o At the home of. Joseph Bblmu STANDARD Ol L C O ,M * A N T ••O'f N I .tf 'fi RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 12,1987.

can do ao bettu service'for thoo whom they represent ular In thla oountry that, In bli old $5,000 In,the prlnUng ofUalloU and BANK REGISTER than to provide.voting machines. The machines have age, there wire many good Ameri- Unusual Moth we have a total aavlng of $15,000 a been tested sufficiently at Nrw York, Newark and vari- cana who almost wished; he might year in favor of the machine*. Of, ESTABLISHED 1878 ous other placet to demonstrate Uulr worth and .their Editorial Views gratify, hli longings to win, at a re- court* we haven't tha machine* yet, ward for. his good sportsmanship. Identified As but I am coming to that now. While C HANCE, Editor economy, and Monmouth county cannot much longer de- Lord Dunraven, Sir Thornaa Ltptoi fer their use without obtaining tha unenviable distinc- and T. O. Sopwlth have, spent mil' •verytbjngelte it estimated, th* cost FREDERIC & HAYES, Managlnf Editor tion of being behind the tlmea, wasteful and disinterest- « the' machine* is very definite. (The opinions inciwia la tkt adtMrial lions to get beofc a cup now Intrinsi- Tobacco Worm Vrbt' *mk*M*e' eaprwt*4 - aate ao Each machine will cut $1,080, or a ed In horiest elections. . • - Views hetundtr do art MoasauUy eany cally worth hardly 1100. .The BitHtaittf tkote el Tll» i«Gu»)). THOMAS IRVING BBOTTN, tin. •asontaut of The BttMer), money has not Dean wastfd. Tioh total Of $169,840 for the 148 districts. Pabilaher and BoiiiMM Manager ing don not make an appeal Ilk Unwual Find Mali by Rev. Her- It would be necessary to have some Safety Work at Crossroads Cute Auto baiiball sad prise fighting, but IV bert J. Smith of Red B*nk in I notloe arUtias ttt' a number of In reserve, In the event of toraa- Monmouth county newspaper* aH- thlng < going wrong. The county XHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sale of Methodist Fatalities. a great international sport, and Hts G«rd«n—Seat to Wash might easily be talked Into buying The Associated Pre»» 1« exoluilvely entitled to th What to do with the Injured fo serves a splendid purpose In the Belt taUnjr the qu*st\on .• of; traUng; ma* 800'msohlne*. the coat of which lue for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to Church Property. . s- lowing auto mishaps on highways of sport—Hudton Dispatch. chinas for tha county tn place of pa- would be',$JWfl00. Thos* favoring and rural lanes It becoming increas- per ballot*. A ltgUlattvt anaotment the maohlnaa claim that they would It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the The sile of the Methodist church and parsonage on ingly Important In gasoline-conscious Explorers All. I undiriUnfl, giv*! muniolpallUaa Uv local news published therein. Broad and Monmouth •treats very probably presages a Recently Herbert Jr. Bmltb, paatoi right to adopts voting maehlnei if pay for themselves In ten or fifteen America. '- Every man' is an explorer—o ot the Methodist - church ot Red years. By that time the machines new era in the development of Red Bank. Business it "So long as people on the highway! thty to dtslre; Th« city qftiewarlc would'have to be junked and the Member National Editorial Association. now freed of an obstacle to expansion and It Is likely should be.- For exploring isn't ei Bank, captured an unusual moth-In took advantage of th* law In It* continue to be hurt they must be much a matter ot strange and exotlo Whole process Started over again. that within a few years both aides of Broad street south cared for. Not just when an am- the garden of the Methodist parson- municipal eleoUon last tprlng.. The Member New Jersey Press Association. lands at It is a state of mind—a leap* age on Paters place. He wai michlnea apparenUy worked • all -About thtrtjr year* ago, whan th* Member Moamouth County Fresa Club. of the present business district will be lined with stores. bulance and a physician are at hand Ing enthusiasm, a rtitlel* curiosity, unable to ; find : anyone In tola right, although atwhat Hvlng.lt any, state waa experimenting with voting By reason of the tale a large plot of what U perhaps but at once, there at thi roadside) machines, Red Bank had one for two Member The, American Press Half Century Club a Mnattlied mentality that easts even vicinity who could identify It but I do riot kaow. It I* quite natural the most valuable property in the town wilt no longer be Spurting blood must be ohecked, commonplace experience! Into new through the kindness of Elwood that Newark should be the first to yaar* in the Naveilnk Hook and Lad- fractured limbs splinted before mov- Douglas It waaaent to the united dsr eompany dlatrlot The flrat year Subscription Frioes In Advance: exempt from taxation but will help to meet the costs of Pattern! of light and form and tig- adopt voting machines In view of the government. That Is a gain for the taxpayers much to ing, shocked victims made to lie flat nIScanct aa does a Aim in tbe hands States Department of Agriculture and ballot box thefU In that city a few; It seemed a great success and satlt- One year • - $2.00 Three months _ $-80 to conserve body temperature fast ot a skillful'photographer. found 'to be a • tobacco hornworm factory to everybody. The second . .04 be welcomed in these days ot high living costs and even fading from a retarded circulation. ytars ago. year waa the year that O. Asa Fran- Blx months ___— 1.00 Single copy — more onerous tax coats. , . , When William LaVarr* decided to moth. Suoh Intacta are almost un The Srst artloles In' Monmouth; '.Thanks to the Red Croat and co- bt an explore* he. prepared bimtel known In this Motion and are some- cis ran agatnit Charles B. Oloae for The church Is to be congratulated upon having sold operating groups, roadside, first ai what similar. In appearance to to- county nawtpapen concerning the sharlff. Mr. Cloie'a backers had It Iliuid WMklr. «nt»rtd «• .8»eond-CI««« MatUr at tfca Poit. to thread on a string of purpose all proposed use of voting machine! ap-i -" figured out that hi would carry {Set at Rid Bank, N. J» tmd«r th. Act of March », 1878. the property at a fair price. The church has been of stations attended by trained humani- experience* that might come to him. mato hornworm moths. large service to the community and all persons, regard- tarians are administering1 to th petred at about the asms Uma: and; » dUtriot by two or three hundred. That quality distinguishes him from The Regllter has received from Mr, weir* ail allka. Whtnthlt hsppena To their lurprlse and dismay Fran- THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 19ST. less of creed, who have the belt Interests of Red Bank needs of thousands suffering from the leu discerning adventurer who, traffic accidents? Many lives are be- Smith the following letter and state- —wh«n ah ertUea la relaaaed t6 a fl! carried the dlitrlct and ot coune at heart, rejoice over the reward It Is to receive In the hungering for aheir activity, passes ment from the Department of Agri mumber of ntwipapera at One time— the voting machine was blamed. De- form of ample funds to build a larger and up-to-date ing saved and Buffering greatly miti ever th« proverbial—It not actual- gated. culture: you can'make up your »lnd that It flated candidates, aa previously stat- Churches Should place of worship suited to lta needs. It hat outgrown acre ot diamonds. While few man Auiust t, 1987, 1. prb»aganda.;^lt li putotatby ed, always have aome sort of an alibi "In the United States the American can eelk thrill! In the jungles ot 1 the old building and at the new edifice It will be able to Red Cross,, acting in co-operation Red Bank Register, lomeone, or some group, h*havin' g a. Anyway that waa the end of voting Support This Cause. function more capably. - . Brltth qulana,-to every man la given personal inttreit tomewhir* along machine! in Red Bank. with the state and local police, pub- the privilege of faolng hit environ- Red Bank, N. J. Considerable local Interest seems to have been Not the least Important feature of the sale Is the lic utility and other groups, has es- Gentlemen: tnallne. Now,Idoh't know juit who '.A good many yean ago, when the aroused in the Institute of Human Relations which Is ment w)th precisely the wme spirit or what Is back of thla voting ma* 1 g, the fact that it Is the largest real estate deal to be made tablished 1,300 first aid posts oh of purposive adventure-making. Recently I brought an unutual enlne propaganda. It might J>e the J*?" office waa In the Chadwtek to be held at Williams college, Wllllamstown, Massachu- here since the depression set in. Tor a number of years through routes from coast to coast moth to your office seeking to have setts, August 29 to September 3. - "For Justice. Amity In the relations between buiineei ;t identified. Flndlnsr no one In Re taxpayers of the county, who thought; building, now the Sohulte-United the property had been a. drug on tha market, but with Not only that but 3,600 additional competitors, great uncharted s'pacei Bank who was familiar with It this a propitious time to spend $150.- store, I called In the superintendent and Understanding Among Protestants, Catholics and the first signs of returning; prosperity prospective buy- highway stations will soon be com exist; It la ao also in relations be- turned It over to Elwood Douglas!, 000 tot yoUng machines, it eould ba of to* electric light company one day Jews" is the motto of the Institute. Governor Herbert rs began to put In appearance. The sale Is the latest pleted by a mechanised army of tween buyers and sellers, employees County Agricultural Agent Through some disappointed effiee-ieekar, who to lie about installing an electric H. Lehman of New .York, Norman Thomas, Socialist can- and most impressive indication in recent years that real. trained first-aiders regularly plying and employers, and between nation; iU kindness I received a report from feels sure he could win If we only motor. I was then using a gas en- didate for President In 1936,.and many other outstand- the highway on motorcycle, in polic forced to be neighbors in a worli the Department of Agriculture In had v»Ung machines.' Ther* is noth- gine that waa so old that it sounded estate hereabouts Is regaining its place In the sun as a radio car and light truck, who can gel Washington, D. C. and am sending like a threshing maohine. The su- ing Americans will be among the speakers. 'actor In prosperity. : growing smaller. Doctors frequently you a copy ot this report for your ing personal In this, for in all my It Is only natural that Interest should be manifested to the scene of accident In a hurry. acknowledge that the beaten course long experienc' e I" have known but perintendent of the 'aleotrlo light "More than-8,000 persona have al- if their knowledge It fringed by im- flies. company at that time waa a man hereabouts In such a cause, considering the large at- ready received the required training Very truly yours, „.few. dafaatad candidateIdates who dldn'l named Gardiner. Asked what I tendances which have marked the annual services held penetrated thickets of ignorance. Herbert J. Smith. think they were counted out by fraud to serve at the highway first ah) Great lnduttrles have been revolu- might expect.to save'by Installing a by the Red Bank committee ot Jews and Christians the Rule Limiting Number of posts. At least two ot the attendants When full grown, the larvae, by or chicanery. At least they Say that. Motor he thought a moment and tionised by scientists and Inventors; uilng their mouth parts and legs, d|x Whither th«y really think it or not is then said: "Well, In the first place past four years. It 1B to be hoped that this Interest Bars Rightly Abolished. of each post must be certified, bu more will be as new Nobelt, Edtsons, Into the soil three or four Inches and another quesUon. I rather think will be translated Into action to send delegates from this In addition near-by residents hav you would save 'a h-1 of a lot of Zeppelins, Wright brothers and Ket- change to pupae, which jnay go that this claim ot being counted out noise." The analogy Isn't complete, town to the Institute. The cost of sending'one delegate The township committee of Atlantlo township has taken advantage of Bed'Cross tech- terlngs arise. through the following winter before offered as an, alibi.. . „ , ' shown good judgment In deciding to abrogate the rule nical training and this baa resulted hey transform Into moths. In th* but if I ahould be required to give a would be only $40, and surely there should be. no diffi- But true exploring Is not a matter Southern half of their range, how- Be that a* It may, we apparently definite opinion on voting machines culty In raising this sum. More appropriately the town restricting the number of licensed bars in that munici- In a community reserve qualified to have a group of people contending act In emergency. These men and >f medals, headlines, or bank ac- ever, the pupa stage lasts only abou I ihould lay that In the first place should send three, one for each denomination. Tbe pality to five. The change should not mean Indiscrim- sounts. It la an attitude, a way o, three weeks and at least .a part o; for tha voting machine and attempt- it would be a good thing for the man- inate granting of licenses and a larger number of drink- women serve without, pay as Red the adults emerge and produce ing to show how much less elections reports which the delegates would bring back would be Cross volunteera. They are Amer- looking at life: a very personal ufacturer! of voting machines. worth much more than the expense Involved. Moreover, Ing places than Is desirable, and judging by the way At- thing, withal. It comes from within, second generation late In the seas6n. would coat with the machine! than lantic township affairs have been conducted In the patt ica's 'Samarltant, Inc.'"—A. W. la not dependent upon externals. One The winter stage of the hornwornl with the paper ballots now In use. At that I am not against voting luch action would enhance the reputation of tbe com- Knight In The Rotarlan. Is very often spaded up or plowed Aa the matter seems a popular toplo machines. I simply cannot get en- this will not occur. . i , of the greatest exployers we know is thused over them, particularly aa a munity for being broad-minded and unprejudiced. in 80-year-old woman. Since her out in the spring. It Is a mahogany- of discussion in tome ot the county In this age when so much religious and racial per- No hard and fast rule should ba adopted In this An American institution brown, hard-shelled, spindle-shaped newtpaperi It occurred to the that I matter of economy. regard. The governing official* should have leeway to Finlay Petrle's capture of a n&' children have grown up she spend! pupa about two inches long, with a secution Is taking place In foreign lands It behooves the many hours in a rocking chair, read- •lender tongue case projecting front might get Into the debate myself. United States to be on guard lest this find a foothold be governed by such factors as the character" of the ttonal prlte for hit pungent column of ing. In the spring she exults over the front and bent around Ilk* -a My principal reason for taking up ippllcant, the location ot the place of business and its news and comment from Opal, Wyo., Ditcher handle. From, these cases ap- the subject li that 1 happen to know here. Nothing is more effacaclou* In preventing such In the weekly Kemmtrtr Qasette, tha miracle of seeds becoming flow- Something about at least one phase Insurance For an evil than an Institute like that at •Wllllamstown, ultablenesa for such, a purpose and various other con- ers—"all for ten, cents" she will tell pear In May or June large, iwl!t-fly- Mentions. Limiting the number of saloons Is no guar- may recall to many a type of Journal- lns; hawk moths or hummimr-blrd 6f the question, although * knowl- Where leading men of the three principal religious de- Ism which they have net anjeyid you. Her mind gives to every new moths, four or five inches from Up edge of a question seemi to ba about nominations present tbe viewpoints of liberal and toler- antee ot proper regulation; on the contrary in some in- since they left rural parts. Indeed, experience the tint of adventure. She to tip of wings. They fly at dusk th* last thing a person ihould have Building And ant eltlsens,' The churches of Red BankiShOUld have tances It has been more harmful than beneficial. There the city-bred never knaw lta joys-r- ll. to paraphrase Marcus Aurellus ind hover about b4ds ot petunia* or n dlaculUng anything these days. ihould be no let down la requirements at to the caliber and by the same tokea have mltstd like a fire well kindled which catches catches of Jlmson weed and other no difficulty In raising the Insignificant amount required it everything thrown in and turns flowers with deep ' tubular corolla*, It Ufigurta out in the n*wsptpirs Loan Investors to have this town fully represented. Undoubtedly they >f the applicants and the sanitary condition of their a unique weekly experience. sipping the nectar with their vary whloh I hive read that there are 148 premise*; but the number of dealers ihould be determ- t Into brightness—The Rotarlan. would find many persons not affiliated with any church The rural newspapers' "eeuntry ong tongues. When not In use th* electielection districtsi s in Monmouth ooun- Certificate Issued by the Federal who would be glad to contribute. The churches should ined by thi Judgment of those charged with granting correspondence" Is an Americanism :onguo is colled up like a watoh ty and th*,t yith vottnf machines, lcenies, not, by a rigid rule which hampers proper con- with the flavor ot the toll. The bud- RECONDITIONING CEMETERIES. iprlng under the head. The moths not allow this opportunity for public service to past un- are grayish or brownish in color, th_e work batog less,, the faw flxi. th* Saving! and Loan Insurance Ideratloa of the facts. gets of news from the various amall ,*y ot electioltin ffoffloeri s at $10.00 per heeded. Let them unite In such action and they will communities not only record* the A Letter From Arthur McFarland with white and dark mottling!. Th* Corporation to Eatontown and on This Subject adult of the tobacco hornworm may day for both the primary and gen- win the respect and admiration of all true believers in comings and goings of the people JO distinguished from the adult ot eral election Instead of the $15 per Oceanport Association. democracy, regardless of race or creed. and their guests, but frequently are August 6, 1987. he other species by the twotcltar- day tor each as at present ' With Interspersed with-pungent observa- To the Editor, . . tut narrow, zigzag dark stripes that four numbers of an election board in Reconditioning the tidns and homely wlttlcfsms of, the A certificate of Insurance provid- -o-o-o-o-o-o- Red Bank Register, extend diagonally across each hln< each district this looks like a saving ing for the safety of savings of In- brand which made Will Roger* fam. Broad Street, wing; these stripe* are Indefinite en< Of $5,930 right off the cat Besides, Historic Graveyards. ous—pointed, but barbless. obscured In the tomato hornworm. vestors up to $5,000 -on eaoh account They Dish It Out! Rid Bank, N. J. 'he tobacco hornworm, adult has the voting machine would make It Ma been Issued by the Federal Sav- In another column of The Register Is a letter from Often as not the letter concludes Bear Sir: five pairs of orange-yellow spots on postlbl* to have more voters'to a nga and Loan Insurance corporation Why Shouldn't They Take It? Arthur McFarland, an appointee of the Board of Chosen with a philosophical observation. The In line with your editorial of the he abdomen, while the tomato district, so that consolidation would to tbe, Eatontown and Oceanport Freeholders, relative to the use'of a labor battalion of weather is invariably commented uup; - fourth I would like to explain fur- ipecles has six pairs of such spot*. effeet a Still greater aavlng. I have Building; and Loan association of '. Prosecutor Fisher of Hunterdon county was found prisoners to recondition ancient private and church' on. Flowing, planting, Haying aant d tier just what we expect to accom- Seen this saving estlmaUd as: high Eatontqwn.,, ...... -,. „• ,. „,.... sot guilty the other day of speeding 60 miles an hour In harvest are recorded by tbe country plish with our prison labor battalion Th* moths, themselves do no Injury a* $10,000. A sum not to.be sneezed graveyards. Mr. McFarland points out that the services >r6vidln* we are able to secure tht but depos(t spherical, greenish-yellow m n . This Institution, which has been Hillside. His excuse for driving that fast was that he correspondent; the activities of the eggs, one yIn a place, on the lower at I'" say. I 'vehturve!- e th'"e opinion, of the prisoners may be obtained for all neglected threshing crews, the quilting bets, necessary transportation to haul the prominent in home financing In the was hurrying to keep an official appointment in New graves, not merely for those of veterans. Private' trans- men from Freehold to whatever Job side of th* leaves. The small larvae however, that thhee: members of elec- Eatontown area for a considerable "spell-downs," pie suppers and box we decide to use them on. reed ravenonsly for about three or tion board* whoie pay woulld b fierlod, now Joins those other 1,772 York.. portation must be provided to convey the prisoners to parties. He knows how many acres four weeks during- which they the* tlon boards whope pay would be re- Prosecutor Fisher has been conducting a crusade . I estimate that It will take about dUied would ineeze a* though they savings,, building and loan associa- and irora Jail. _J. ' ' *. each farmer of the vicinity is plant- A days' labor by eight men to clean heir skins five times and Increase bad hay 'aver. tions In tbe United States which pro- against speeders. No doubt a number of Tom Joneses The Register has long advocated putting prisoners ing and Is usually a dependable crop un these old burial grounds which to a length of three or four Inches. So, In discussing voting machines, In Hunterdon county, hurrying to their jobs so they reporter for Uncle Sam. He makei requires that we have the use of a The two species are similar but may vide this safety Insurance for sav- at work instead of keeping them In idleness and has asily ba dlstlngulahed by th* dlagon- we start out with an apparent laving ing!. • would not have their wages docked or be fired, have note of the number of settings In each light truck capable of holding eight f $10,000—apparent at least to those long advocated preservation of the old historic grave- woman's flock and during off seasons nen with a driver. The average dls- .1 white stripe on each side ot the Tha $100,000,000 Insurance corpora- been caught and fined for speeding. Theirs was not yards. Here is an opportunity for the prisoners to work anCe covered will be about 60 miles, >ody. In the tobacco hornworm /ho favor the. proposition. Next we Ion, a governmental agency, was cre- records that "fence mending and arvae there are eight stripes, each orne to the question of printing the official business.' These Tom Joneses were not born un- without competing with ordinary labor. The ancient wood cutting are the order of the lowing 30 each way for the pick-up ited in 1934 to protect funds Invested der a lucky star. They became artisans instead of poli- id dellvsjy of the squad. looking backward from it*, lower japer baUoU. Having printed balloU In thrift and.home financing Institu- cemeteries for sentimental as well as other reasons day." SheViff Roberts has provided the end, forming an L; while in the to- lor part of the counfjr. for tan year* ticians and therein lies the difference. mato hornworm there are savtn tions, State-chartered building and should be retained as landmarks. They link the present To ruralltes who relish the details tools and the board of freeholders to hrnwor ere are seven or |6, hiving bought the paper and loan associations which meet the re- Speeding is not to be condoned at any time, except with the glorious early history of Old Monmouth, and attreed to aupply a man to direct blique stripes which do not turn of their neighbors' dally existence, lackward. helpid in every operation of printing, quirements ot the corporation are In emergency cases when it is a matter of lite or death. It Is to be hoped that large use will be nude of the pris- the "crossroads" correspondent Is In- operations which would be undur have tome little knowledge of the iliglMe for this insurance. A total of Even then the driver should be ever on the alert and Utervlslen ot Qeorge Hughes and oners in this valuable work of rehabilitation. dispensable. Indeed, his only rival ivielf. matter, even though I might not 1,600,977 person* now have protection approach Intersections with caution, for an ambulance Is,the party lint teltphone. qualify as an expert As an expert tot their savings through this corpor- It Is the intention to make a thor* Yachts Stop At was recently defined by one of the or a fire truck can db as much damage as any other -oo-o-o-o-o- —The Christian Science Monitor. ugh job of this cleaning, such as tlon. Aggregate assets of tha 1,772 tpeeding vehicle. irubblng out the lighter trees and matter mindt of the country aa "a associations In the United States Air Conditioning for Poultry. Sea Bright Club erson who knows mora and more which provide this safety Insurance Official business covers a multitude of traffic viola- Lack of Housing ushes. hauling away the stumps of about lets and less," I probably tions. Evidence of utter disregard ot traffic regulations A number of pouHrymen. nearby Inter trees which have fallen across amount to $1,439,066,023. have been converted to thi Idea, that ie headstones and in general BO Yachts docking at the Sea Bright couldn't qualify. Nor would I want by politicians, and also their relatives and friends who a Growing Problem. facht club for the week-end inoluded to. But I have baen amused at some Reports to the corporation stats the temperature In laying houses onplng UP that the Job may b* done that the Eatontown association has have been favored with lqw license numbers, can be Representatives of almost every nation attended the should be maintained at a uniform i future years with much less work. he new yawl of Henry VanNote of >f the estimates of what printed bal- Merely cutting down the under- Greenwich, Conn., who had a* hi* ots ehould cost One printer, I ob- assets ot $200,670; 133 Investing found anywhere in the state. The other night the son International Housing and Town Planning Congress level, regardless of the weather out- shareholders, and Invested shares to- of an out-of-town official could not find space In front side. During the recent hot spell •owth will not be sufficient, a* In guests the Mlsse* Gloria, and Thelma terve, offered to print them at $40 a which was held at Paris, France, and which adjourned lolmdel Baptist, whloh you men- Murray, Preston. Gilbert and Mr. dlitrlet at a time when the county taling $1BO,BO7. of a store in Red Bank, BO he stopped the car right over Sunday. The chief objective. It was announced, was "to they tried the plan of plaolng. hun- loned in your article, the briars dred pound blocks of ice about the md Mrs. J. I* Bradhurst Othirt en- was allegedly paying $60 per district the crosswalk. Pedestrians were compelled to walk get good housing for families of very low Income and 'hlch were cut In May are again a tertaining at tha club war* Mr. ana low. I have teen the time when $40 around the car. They had to walk on Broad street at a laying pens. Soon the Bens gath- Irlous obstacle to anyone .attempt- help to do this through private Initiative, working in a ered near the lc,e and by tntlr Ac- it; to Inspect the cemetery. • . Mrs. Elliott Colemah, of Rumson, < district would be too high for Sea Bright Pays time when traffic was heavy and In doing so their lives way that would justify Its encouragement as part of na- tions showed that they enjoyed the From the tone of several articles I Holbrook Smith of Middlatown, Mr. printing ballots.and when $80 a dls- were placed In jeopardy. There has been too much of tional policy." have noted In other publications th* and.Mrs. L«uls Hague, Mr. arid Mrs, rlist would be too low. Let me say lowered temperature of the air. One Wlnsor Shlppee, Mr. and Mr*. Clark $12,514 In Taxes this open flouting of traffic regulations with Impunity. Throughout Europe overcrowding Is general. With poultiyman, of-long experience re- writers thereof teem to think that right hire that It ha* been a dozen portB that he did not lose a single this li a project to oltan up vatarana' Holprook. Anthony MoKlm and Ban peats Mrso since I printed any bal- workers' wages everywhere very low, the rents they can raves only, and I want to aay that Bhafer of Rumson; Mr. and Mr*. otf and that I haven't the slightest pay are not sufficient to enable private enterprise to bird whereas during the hot spell last •rovlalon Is''made for thl* Work bj» Jams* Lang of Bayonne, Anthqny Amount Represents County and summer he actually filled wheelbar- he board ot freeholders and that' th* hUpa or expectation ot ever printing State School Taxes—$3,200 Voting Machines undertake new building. It Is recognlzM that if this rows with hens killed by the heat risen labor projeet 1* Intended to Llvesey of Atlantlo Highlands, Rich- aily: more. Take': a so-called "off trend continues the state will eventually have the whole Air conditioned laying houses for lean all graves in all cemeteries. ard Coblent of Red Bank, Mrs. Faith ear" in polities, when only a few Paid to Board of Education- for Monmouth County. job of housing the masses. For this reason a large part hens await low cost electricity and My records show that there are 133 Clark of New York, Mr. and Mr*. offices are to be filled, the average Two Ordinances Deferred. of the deliberations of tbe congress was given over to profitable prices for eggs. The fine imeterles in this county and my ln- Olfford Miller of Rumson, H. Austin Monmouth county ballot Is compar- Senator Frank Durand is among the latest to Join >ectlons reveal that at least 35 of f Bhrewtbury and Mr. and Mrs. economy ot $20,000. . '•-, : appeared before the council and "Had wo had voting machines when 1 stood for of high taxes which are unjustly levied upon thos* who is talked, the name of Harold Ven- on of tha American Legion, ; iarry Isaacs of LttUS Silver. asked that the Interest be waived. state senator I would have received the nomination. make improvements on land*. Right here In Red Bank derbllt looms large. There is some- Tourt truly, The club has juat received deltv«ry, The taxes on the property, without Arthur McFarland, Of course ther printed slips for the Everyone experienced with election details In Monmouth and in most other neighboring commu'nltle* there I* a thing about the man that baa made •t Its new 41-foot beat the "Optl- rating machinal, containing tha Interest, amounted to over $4,000. Mr. a strong appeal to the public. In a Supervisor. olst," which waa designed especially Mahoney said he would pay this sum county knows that the nomination was Btolen from me scarcity of houses, at moderate'rental*. "Almost without country that gets lta heroet from the ames of the candidates and party 1 with the connivance of the leaders of both parties. Many exception real estate agent* state that they are unable for the accommodation of deep sea eslgnatlons, would cost something, In the near future. sand, lot and the farm, like Babe AN ATTRACTIVE WINDOW. Ashing parties. eing a particular kind of Job I should other candidates in Monmouth county have been count- to. supply the needs of all those who are seeking to rent Ruth; Carl Hubbtil and othin, It Is Quite a number of large craft have ', Mr. Mahoney told the council that ed out In the past. The present printed ballot eystem houses. ... something ot a novelty for a public say It would be considerable; I re- the' assessment tonth e property last Mli* Dorothy Elliott Arrange* Dis- frain, however, from guessing. Then year wai Increased from $10,000 to lends Itself to the bosses who want to defeat independ- It Is a serious situation acting as a brake on prog- hero to come from the Four Hun- intend reservations for the week- ent opposition. As a result many decent people refuse dred. As the Bible puts it, In not play at EUlotf* Store. md of the regatta. [ noticed that In Newark, where mtv $20,000 and on appeal to the county ress and development,, but nevertheless It will havi qnlte the same way, but a similar Mils Dorothy Elliott of Maplewpod hlnea were uted at tbe last munlct- tax board tho valuation was reduced to stand for public olllcc, feeling they would be'counted served a good purpose' If It focuses publlo attention on it been visiting her aunt and uncle, >al election, the city clerk also In- to $14,000. Mr; Mahoney said he of- out The profit* made through retention of the paper splr!t,"'lt Is easier for a camel to go the need of economy and tax reform. Increasingly It is through the eye of a needle than for lit Sadie H. and Clinton F. Elliott. ilsted on having paper ballots In oase fered tho property to a prospeotlve ballot system will oauso certain Interests to oppose In- becoming evident that property owners, especially own- a rich man to enter the kingdom of f Maplt avenue. Mis* Elliott 1* am.- Three.Injured In ' •f emergency. This turned out to be buyer for 58,500 but the proposition troduction of votlng^machlnes In Monmouth county un- 'loyed in the window, decorating de- . watte ot money In Newark. But was turned down. Councilman Sol J. ers of email homes, are taxed beyond their abilltjMo pay God," , >artment. of Dennlton'i and while* Shrewsbury Crash : der permissive legislation passed In 1988 and Invoked and beyond the advantages which they derive from gov- Harold Vandtrbllt Is a wealthy suppoas a voting machine should Nelmark, In offering the resolution, to Essex, Union and Bergen counties. It Is a publlo rec- sportsman.. In spite of his wealth be iere dressed the window of the Elli- kick up say In the middle of! the at- said Mr. Mahone/s case was dif- ernment Tax reform and less speiralng are th* crying ott stationary store on Broad street, Three persons were slightly injured ternoon 6f tome voting day.- Sup- ferent from most of the other cases ord that one Monmouth county printer offered to pre- need* ot the hour, and no Improvement In the present Is known as i "reg/lar falter" type. pare the ballots for half the price the county was pay- Hi! sportsmanship Is always typical tiling Dennlaon materials. irly Friday morning in an automo- ot*, further, that it devtloped that of\delinquent taxes. "He's left hold- ing. I favor voting machines and so do 99 per cent of situation can be, brought about without their accomplish- of .the. beat tradition! of fairness and Miss Kliott dressed the window In lle accident at the corner of Bhrewa- machine had not been recording Ing, the bag," Mr. Nelmark com- ment. ._...'. hi color (Cham* of blue and white, ury avenue and Newman 'Spring! insn mo the people." . he-man qualities. In 1«ST as In 18M properly»and no'paperf ballots ware manUd. he handled his yacht at a matter taturing nautical artloles made of oad, Shrewsbury. Thi Injured were available, would All the voters In that 1 crepe pap*r. Th* background of th* iken to Rlvervlew hospital by the On' the recommendation pf Coun- . It 1* too late now to determine whether or not Mr. yachtsman. window Is a white paper flan n*t and dlatriot b* disfranchised? And how cilman, Nells F, Jaoohten the pro- MeCampbell was cheated out of the nomination for sen- Propaganda and censorship make It difficult to con- America Is not only proud of him, :td Bank flrlt ald-s4uad, where would that affeot a state-wide eleo- vince the people of the world that there la something at the tUo ot the window there Is a hey were treated tor shook, mlrjot JWsed ordinance assessing' out-of- ator at ha allege*: That aside, ail his other claims are but has grown very foiid of him. ilue and white life preserver at- tloi)t It would seem to me a* town fishermen who use the publlo better ahead of the human race If thty will step fight- As for Mr. Bopwlth, ha his little contusions and lacaratlom and wire though iota* paper ballots would b* absolutely true, the voting machine* are quloker, more tehtd to a blue background, around later released. ,•• ;. ;• . beach $50 was laid ovar until the aocurata and lets expensive than the old paper ballot ing and start co-operating. mflre than begun an apprenticeship which ther* U displayed nautloal nectuary ** a matter of, precaution. next meeting. The aama court* was In challenging, It be is to follow the magaalnu. Stationary U displayed A car owned and operated by John The cost Of printing ballot* U largely taken with regard to the police de- box system. At other places, over a period of years, tha ltad of at leait two vary worthy pre- M. Bullwinkle ot Fort Lee coUlded for titling the type, io that len bal- axpenn of purchasing them hat been repaid, through on paper pedestalt made by the dac- partment ordinance, on recommenda- There's satisfaction in doing good work, even though decessors, Sir Thomas JUJtton end irator, in'front of which tnir* li a with another driven by Louis A, ita per district would coet almost as tion of Councilman Charles Ellin- tsduoed election expense!. The item of $8,eS5 for paper Back In the Wi '•lit %f Matawan.., Mn BuUwinkle, you don't get any more pay for It, Lord Punraven. J leit of toy tallboaU. , ! . moh aa a thousand. I am' afraid, bergtr. - , . • ' ^ballots In Monmouth county l*et year for,fhe general Lord Dunraven btga• —n- a- serlaISI i of Th* window I* attracting much at- 'alter Ferry of Belmar, a paaitogsr laraforf, that tha estimated saving slsotlon' would be entirely eliminated anlSyJ peoplJ/DVVIeI disposUWUVIeI oUfi alWlli 1their problems by of Later cam* Sir Themis with his r, Vere injured,, No cb*rg«! were iBrttwhat If not wiped out entirely, and erosa-bonii to be Introduced pn otMonmooth county laying, Til take care ol It neat week." four Shamrocks. Hi became IO pop- t of rtjatta week. made,. ,. •. •-.•.,,;.»••#;- ..;.' .• But allowing * mlnlmmn aaving pf ti* bindings of hit book*. .'.'..-.•"V i;t I'-, •••.i 'ii:^k;.>' V,- . ' - i; &<** ( •-•v, •>?• ( RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 12, 1937. Pan Seven* tUXON upon the Highland* board of educa- has returned home from a New York tion, Accordingly, the board of edu- Shower Given For V.I. Cliarlei Roberts Middletown To hospital, where she was a surgical cation of Highland* borough Is.di- patient rected to pay to the ' MJddletpwrt Lois Wilkinson QTJINN A DOBKMUB, Fatallj^Stricken township, board of education an Leslie Antonldes Is confined to the Get Highlands bed with Illness. amount necessary to make the total Mrs. Edward W. McClellan, Jr., of payment equivalent to I12Q for each Earle S. Bnyder and Joseph P, John X, Qulnn Thomu P. Do . , Now Monmouth and* Denier of Atlantlo Highlands, Dr. Little Silver Point gave a kitchen Sale Antiques : pupil attending, the Middlotown town- Brother «# Sherifi George H. Tuition Fees ehlp high school from Highland* bor- Paul H, Axtell, supervising principal shower and bridge last Friday after- ough during the school year 1036-1937. of the Mlddletown township schools, noon for her sister, Miss Lois Wil- Mountain Hill Road, Mlddletown Roberts Died Vtty Suddenly State Comrnhiloner Rule* That . (Signed) Charles H. Elliott, and Ward O.1 Thomas, a member of kinson, who is engaged to wed Wil- at Ws Home at Sea Girt. Commissioner of Education. the Mlddletown township.board of liam Hardlman of Watertown, New _ John F, Bordan Hrghlandi Board Mint Pay Augiut 6. 198T. • - ' . : education, went deep-sea fishing over York. •'...• MADELON PROAL Dsten F. Combs Lorrt ' \Ooarl«s K>,'Roberts of ?ea Olrt, a Balance Due, Amounting to the week-end on Mr. Snyder'i cruiser. Those present were Mrs. Howard Atlantic Highland., The flah. apparently took a holiday, Taylor, Mrs. V. Parker Wilkinson, Of Nsw Monmouth and a Approximately $2,000. for the party caught only one fish. Mrs. Clarence Fisher, Mrs, Herbert DR. L W. CARLSON ef Sheriff Oeorgs H. Bob- Wright, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs, sifts., disd very, suddenly Saturday (The Had Btnk KultUr oun ba bought Miss Ann Thrcckmorton has been UltmOFODttt Tbe longstanding controversy be- •t Atlantic Hlihlindi from WHIUra Left, L. T. Getty, Mrs. Jacob Wyekotf, Mrs, noon. K« wsa borough superlnten- A. K«ti, Romt'i ntwuUnd aad J. L«m- spending several dtys at Matawan Edward Elsele, Jr., Mrs. William White House Antique Shop roar ammo* l«t oJHe* Qjrt and was found: un- tween the board* of eduoatlon of tmrfi.. • , f as the guest of Miss Eleanor Wyck- Mlddletown tpwnihlp and of High. off. . , ^ ' Hewion, Mrs, Rodman Getty, Mrs. eonseleuson tbe ground near the bor. Plans were completed Tuesday : Edgar Blake, Mrs. C. T. McClellan, dugh water plant by Police Sargsan lend*,borough'hu been decided in A beach party was held Friday Going out of business. Everything to be sold at favor of the MWdlatown board. A night for the bingo party to'be held Mrs. -Rolston Waterbury, Mrs,. Olaf ir, wn> pmn, w. *. WinUm WMlngton. Ha wu Uken Saturday night of this week In St. night at the Downsea beach at Sea Ravndal, Mrs. J. H. Bostock, Mrs, la the ambulenes.of tits' Manuquen report to thl»: effect wa* made at Bright by a group from Atlantlo reduced prices. Glass, China, Rugs, Paintings, the Mlfldletown' board meeting Mon- Agnea'a school auditorium for the Edward VanSiclen and Misses Nancy flrat»ld stoad to his home where h» benefit of St. Agnea's church. It is Highlands. In.the party were Mr*. Hardy, Mary Klmball Smith, Jean Furniture Antique Dolls, Banks. died a short tine later. day night by its counsel, Lawrence Joseph Dender, Mrs. Melton Roberta, JQHN-.E. DAY A. Carton, Jr. the first affair of its kind for the Stevens, Helen Wyckoff, Edith Mr. Rdfterts we* In his «2d year, church And' effort* are being' made Mrs, Joseph McVey, Mr*. H. L. Sam- Wright and Ann Hasler. haying bsttt born In 1875. He was a The resort pointed out that High- to have a large attendance. Numerous uelson, Mrs. John Joilln and Mr*. Funeral Home son of the tote Henry Roberts and land* pupils have attended -the town- prise* will be awarded.1 J. Corrlgan Lena Samuelson. PHONE 332. Trka'eis Hendrloksan Roberts. ship high school at Leonardo a num- Is chairman. - ;: '•%'," Rev.'Joseph H. Schaeffer of Bar- Five Injured In was defended from.ploneer settlers ber of year*. At Bret the parent! ' Rev. Dr." J. B^' Rellly of Oaean rlngton, New Jersey, a former pas- 1U Brad Si. Bad Baab Of Moqmouth equnty, tho first ot the paid the yearly fee of 9100 per pupil boulevard will be the.guest preach- tor of the Presbyterian church of Eatontown Crash family having moved her* In 1810. but in 1932 a change was made and er the next two Sundays at All Atlantlo Highlands, underwent an He grsduaUl from Columbia unl- the Highland* board we* billed for operation a few day* ago at Jeffer- Saints church at Navealnk. - . > Five persons were Injured, one CAMPBELL JR'S tuition. In USS the foe w»» In- veMlty with a degree In pharmacy The Atlantic Highlands auxiliary of son hospital, Philadelphia, and is and whw-a youBgvjnsa operated created to. $120.The Highland* board steadily Improving. >' seriously, Sunday night around 6 Monmouth Memorial hospital held Its o'clock in a; two-car collision at Wyc- drug Stores at Atlaotlo Highlands refuted to pay more then $100, and Miss Martha Wood, daughter ot L. W. Lancaster ; monthly *ewing meeting Monday af- s H an»VJ»»lford.v '-'.:> ,-.>-./:.• .-. at the direction of the MMdletown Mr. ant Mrs. Joseph L. Wood, who koff road and Neptune highway, Civil Engineer and board Mr. Carton appealed to the ternoon at the home of the presi- Eatontown. A car operated by Wal- In lfOT Mr. Roberts moved to Sea dent, Mrs. Marlon Hetelton on First Is a sophomore at the New Jersey Surveyor/••. - Olrt. T«a yuri later Bea Olrt be- state commissioner ot education for College for Women.at New Bruns- ter Emerson of Jersey City collided F2Sc v POULTRY a ruling on the matter. Th* com- avenue. Present In addition to Mrs. with that driven by Miss Anna- Mae ealne a fcoroutn and Mr. Roberts was Hazelton were Mrs. Joseph Sender, wick, has received a scholarship. , stlseted to nil the positions of bor- mlisloher gave a decision to the ef- The Ladles' Aid society of the Snyder of Ocean Grove, ALL BIRDS MILK-FED AT PLANT fect that the Highland* board must Mrs. James VanMater, Mrs'. Sari The most seriously Injured was ough su)MrJ»Und«nt, asieiior, mar- Henschell, Mrs. H. M. Jacoby, Mrs. Preibyterlan church will hold a food STBDOTTOAL OHJOM shal and health efllssr. He had hell pay the full amount of the bill. The MUs Magglo Crumpler ot N.ptune, sum unpaid is approximately $2,000, Marlon Rlpy, Mrs. Thomas C. Mc- sale Saturday of this week. ON NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD Steel • BetaUorosd then oJBoss continuously slnoe thai Vey, Mrs. John Simmons, Mrs, C. R. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. EUer were iwhose skull was fractured. She was BITflUDOKU tlnw and when stricken wu on, hii The full text of the decision Is as removed to Hazard hospital by the follows: M. Castleman, Mrs. A,' T. Brook and KUeit soloists at Sunday morning's KILLED ONLY ON ORDER wiy to tts*e an Inspection of thi Miss Mollle Chllds.. The auxiliary service' at (he Methodist church. Eatontown first aid ambulance > to BSttin Bead, water plant Hi 'wu often referred meets on (he second Monday of every They have sung In several churches squad. The driver and his wife, For more than ten years the board Ada, were treated for cuts and YOUR ORDER FULL DRESSED BEADY Fair Haven, N. J. to as the "grand old man" ot Sea ot education of. the borough of High- month and all persons interested in In the metropolitan area. • Olrt's offlelal family.- lands has Klven It* high school pupils the work of the auxiliary are wel- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moore of bruises. Miss Snyder and her fath- FOB PAN, UMVESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED. Mr. JUbWt* is survived by his the option' of attending' the hlfch come. Bloomfleld are spending two weeks er, W. H. Snyder, were treated for school pupil* the option of attending at their summer home at Water shock and brulsos. wlfi, Mrs.'Blesaor Osborne Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Welch and BROILERS ROASTERS In ad41U»n to his brother, Sheriff the high school of either Mlddletown Witch. Both cars were badly damaged, township or Atlantic Highland* bor- daughter • and son, Marjorle and Chief of Police Harry N. Kirkegard (2 - 2M lbs.) (1 to i'A lbs.) 35!, Roberts,' who Is a resident of New ough, and since the year 1932-1933 Danny returned last • week from a Expert Repairing Monmoutlii be leaves a sister, Mrs. of Eatontown investigated and the boards of education of the s.) 35", n>s.) WATCHES, CLOCKS Orlggs, sJ»o et Ntw Monmouth. The paid by the board of education of covered 10,000 miles. (m to m funeral was hell Tuesday afternoon Highlands a tuition fee of $100 per Miss Janet Scott attended the wed- Finger Mangled. at theSta Olrt'borough hall, thli year for each pupil. For some.years Harvey Bowtell, Sev Sorenson and and JEWELRY Howard Galley have been spending ding of Miss Ann Baker and Mr. Ernest Snyder of near Tenncnt place being >«hosen In commemora- prior to the year 1932-1933 there wai Stltcs of Plalnneld laet week. lost m03t of the first joint of his tion of Mr. Roberts' long service for a difference In the tuition fee several days cruising along the Long Free Prompt Delivery...Phone 278-W-l Red Bank Accuracy, skill 11111 expert* charged by these high school dis- Island shore In their boat, A party in celebration of the tenth loft finger last Wednesday when his th« municipal!tv- tricts, and the Highlands board of birthday of James McGrath of New- hand got caught in a potato grader. ence enable us to do the 1 William Delany of Highland place There was a large attendance and education .permitted the selection of Is a medical patient at Monmouth ark waa held Friday at the home of most delicate repairing. We . wealth oi' floral tributes. < Rev. the school on the condition that It his aunt, Mrs. James Ferguson of guarantee satisfaction. Our would cay the amount charged by Memorial hospital. David T. Erlcluon, pastor of First The newly organized Taxpayers' this place. prices trill please vou Baptist ehureh of Mariasquan, con the district with the lower tuition rate and that the pupil would pay association met last week at the bor- Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett, who haB duoted the' service and members of the additional amount if selecting the ough hall and elected Postmaster been on the sick list, is improving, SEARS NATIONAL PLUMBING AND HEATING EVENT Silverware Repaired the borough council acted as bsar- other school. During- this time prior John K. Snedeker president, Thomas Miss Evelyn Doerr, who Is em- ers. Intsrment was in Fair View to 1932, It appears that the High- H. Jennings' treasurer and John S. ployed at New York, is spending a and Replated Like New csmetery. - . ~ ' land* board paid to the Mlddletown Flltcroft secretary.. vacation of two weeks with her township board the amount that It uncle In Connecticut. was paying to Atlantlo Highlands Mrs. F. D. Brunlg has returned ALL KINDS OF HEAT FOR REUSSILLES' SXJPPER NETS OVER $1,000. which charged the lower tuition, and from a visit In New York state with One Is all that Is left of a flock that while some pupils attending the tier son, Donald Brunlg. of chicks which Miss Margaret 36 Broad Sty Red Bad' Very Successful Event Held by N«w former schq&l paid the difference, Councilman arid Mrs. Waldron P, Dean bought three week* ago. Four , T«L I88L Monraoutli OathoUos. other* did not. Payment by the Smith are back from a' motor trip to of the fowls died natural deaths and ALL KINDS Of HOMES pupils or their parent* was not en- 20 were killed by a. cat. The animal The annual supper for the bene- forced by the Mlddletown township Maine arid Canada. Mrs.' Charles VnnMater Is a pa- was shot by Miss Dean's nephew, fit of fit. Mary's church of New Mon- board. John Dean. mouth Saturday night was the moit tient In the Medical Center at New On December 13,1935, the board of York. Theodore N. Parmly Is gathering successful In the history ot the education of Mlddletown township by a big peach crop. A number of men church despite the fact that at the resolution Increased the high ichool Mrs. Allda Unrig and her daughter ouUet a heavy downpour ot rain tuition rate from (100 to $120, and Helen are leaving this week on a and boys are working in his or- sent everyone present scurrying, for on or aboiil January 8, 1936, the motor trip to Canada. chards. shelter. The tables were hastily Highlands board wks notified that Mr»; Oscar Unz'of New York Is 111 Mr. and Mrs. Christian DeFailo, moved under cover, " some being the rate for the academic year be- at the home of her son, Stewart Unz, who were recently married, have ginning September, 1936, would be started housekeeping at Eatontown. placed In the rectory and some on $120 per pupil. To this notice the on Sixth avenue. the porch. Later when the weather Highland* board made no reply, but Postmaster John R. Snodeker spent Mrs. Robert Scott and Mrs. Rich- cleared some ot the tables were at the commencement exercises In Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Jo- ard Beer arid son Donald of Mon- moved back on the lawn. June. 1936, the graduating clam of seph Banfield, who Is spending part mouth Beach were guests of Mrs. The exaot amount cleared Is not the Highlands grammar school was of the summer at Stroudsburg, Pa. Sarah Scott one day last week. yet known but It Is estimated that notified of the Increased rate at Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raymond and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Martin of dletown township high school and son Jack ot Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Washington visited Mr. and Mrs. Driw your ear to AHanlle Ht«hl*ndi It will be -at least 41,000... Titty dol*. wa* Informed that pupils attending Prices Will Be Higher This Fall ! pUrand park f««. Tok. Sandy Hock lars was disposed of as cash prises. that school would be obliged to pay were guests of Councilman and Mrs. John E. Lemmon yesterday. Staoiur up Now York Harbor and lay. Miss Mollle Dunleavy ot New York the additional fee of $20, which wat Waldron P. Smith Monday. The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire Fan $1.23 round trip. Oo la Now York wen tto, Mrs. Harvey Heyer of Bel- the amount In excels of that to be Mrs. Julia Reed of South avonue company will assist the firemen In Buy Now and Save! 'City lh« Mutant Way er tfoy aboard fort 115 and Dr. William Weden fit charged by Atlantic Highlands. The was taken to Hazard hospital Mon- holding a peach festival Thursday, for lunch or dlnnsr, whllo »n|oylnfl IWS Perth Amboy 910. pupils of Highlands who had been day In the ambulance of the Atlan- August 26. A ton of £oal -will be OfMV Firipi - • • nit • • attending; the Middlotown township tlo Highlands flrst aid squad. disposed of on the co-operative plan No Payment Till Oct. 1st high school continued their- at- at the festival. Special Twilight Sail «v«ry WMldaV , Dead After X«ng Sickness. Mrs. William Oakes of Avenue D ond Moonlight Salt ovory vnokday u- tendance together with some of the Mrs. PlArAnca M. Kent of Free- grammar school graduates of 1933. Don't delay .. . now is the time to buy. wpl Saturday. Hound trip far* $1.00. For the year 1988-1987, the Highlands SCHfDULt hold dttd last Thursday after a long board offered to pay to the Middle- W. Altanlla Hlttitandi f l«f. WMMtyl, *iC* sickness. She was the widow of town township board of education Freshness Is Prime Quality Factor 7iOJ, 10,00 AM. MM TM.«. *ttj, J.OJ, Phlneas Kent and Is survived by two 4iJ5, SiS3 TM. (9.10 fJA. «*. M.h S«J«i, $100. advising that the other $20 was 7.M KW» A.M. Hill. 441, MS P.M. sons, to be collected by the Mlddletown Complete "Hercules Hot" TkMta « i s» township board from the pupils. The Of Lima Beans; Nearby Crop Best , Baby Parade Called OS. Mlddletown township board of edu- "Hercules" Conversion cation held that it was not Ita duty SANDY HOQK Belmar has called off Its baby par- to collect tuition fees from pupils and Short Haul From New Jersey Farms Avoids Wilting; Available Water Heating System ade, which was scheduled for August that It expected the full payment ot As Canned or Frosted For Winter Use STEAMERS 39 because of the borough celebration (120 per pupil from ihe Highlands OIL For the Average on August 28 and because of Insuf- beard of education In accordance By FRED W. JACKSON Op*ratad fcy Nnr Jmrmf C.irtnjl Icltnt time' to make preparations. with the notice mailed In January of Home ... the school year 1935-1936. Upon tho New Jersey Department of Agriculture refusal of the Highlands board to make the full payment, the Middle- BURNERS town township board of education appealed to the commissioner to de- FUNERflL termine its right to the $120 pay- Installed with 275-GaI. ment by the Highland* board of edu- HOME oatlon. Inside Tank and INCLUDES It Is admitted that the $120 tuition All Control) charge la not In excel* of the actual 7mm a • 450 Ft. Hot Water cost of tuition, and accordingly the Boiler Mlddletown township board of edu- cation is entitled to that amount for • 300 Ft. Radiation ™tlSn'-.Itvto''tha contentlon of the $ Highlands borough board th»t »lnce • 6 Radiators under It* plan prior Ho 1933 pupils 239^2 who elected the Mlddletown township high school should pay the excess • Material* for a cost, such plan wa* within the % Burns Low-Frlced Oil Complete Installa- knowledge of the Ulddletown town- % Quiet In Operation THERE IS NO AUTHORITY ship board and that It accepted the tion. pupils under that condition; there- % Troubl«-Free 3PIRTUAL OH LEGAL fore, the MMdletown township board Q l^lntalns Even Temperature must look to the pupil* rather than For low cost, comfort, • i. which require* you to call a &,th8, ««54*rM» board for the adi % Installed by Beputable Engi- convenience and health neer dltlonal $20. tJ%w*. "^^r* ;< ': -s TV • •*• 7r;: ?v . . . Hot Water Is reli- funeral director other th*>n aw man 0 Entirely Automatic ,, . Ther- • Boards of education are responel. able heating equipment wham you yontaeU would naturally ble for the payment of high school mostat Controlled and gives- complete sat- oheoee... A fact to wmeinber when tuition: provided, the pupfi gees to • Installed In Your Present the school designated by the boar! Heating Plant isfaction. you have need ef fnnenl eerrloe .., ot education. It la not the duty of a receiving- board to collect - fees Bemember, too, that the fVorden* from tuition pupil* lent by another board of education and *uoh policy •em all elaeaet and enede should not be pursued: but If a re- reverently and completely, ceiving board agree* during any Astounding 20-Year Guarantee On year to accept pupils on the basla that the (ending board will pay a certain amount and the pupils will Loading Jersey urnae ror 8hort Overnight Trip to Market. Sears INDESTRUCTO Pipe Furnace pay the additional amount, then the TJ0TJ8T always brings a rich sealed and preserved tor winter eoelving board may be bound by Firepoti, Grates and Feed Dome Jiat agreement for the current year, A treat In an abundant supply of use. Thousands of pound* of but auoh agreement dou not bind I tr«sh limn beans. Naw Jersey shelled liraa beeaa are froten in Are. of Indestructo Metal, a New •ucoeedlhg board of education. ranks first among tho etntoa pro- consumer packages by. a new pro- cess wblch 1* becoming ot lacrea* Alloy That Will Not Burn Out! The board of education of Middle- ducing this choice vegetable. 1 own township gave reasonable notice Lima beans are highly perishable. ing Importance a* a means of pre> to the Highlands board of the In- They must reach consumors when serrlnj; n»tur»l traihnei* tor u»e creased tuition charge and It had a absolutely fresh and can novor be during the winter season. 18-Inch Pipe Size right to expect full payment for all permitted to wilt. The delicious, -How to Chooea Lima Bean* pupils enrolled from Highland! with- When yon buy fresh lima baan*, out1 notice from the Highlands board sweet flavor ot fresh limns Is due that It would not be responsible for to the presence of cortaln tasty su- choose those with pods ot dark any of them or for coits in excesi gar* but if. the beans are allowed green color wilch are clean, bright* of a oertaln amount. It Is probable towtlt or "Wither, then theBO sugars fresh and firm. They ahoald be hat even with auch notice, High, turn Uito tasteless, pasty starches. well filled with beans not teo small lend* borouah could not refuse full The sugar content ot frosh llmas nor too old, plqmp, and with a tan- \v- payment due to the tact- that tbe can never be rocovorod. Wilting dor akin ot green or greenish white • Guaranteed 20 Year* pupil* who had been In attendance then is a rqal hazard and so n short color. They should taste sweet even • New High Heating Efficiency at Mlddletown towmhlp high school haul between producer and con- when raw. oould not have been transferred to Avoid pods which are dry, shrlv- • Gas-tight and Smoke-tight Doors another high school without the con- sumer becomes" the boBt Insurance Homelike Com/fort to protect flavor and quality. olod, spotted or yellow aad flabby sent of the commlseloner of educa- beoauae betns In such pods ares ucu- • Solid, Cloiely Grained Two-piece lon; and, furthermore, it appears New Jersey Llm»i Are Popular that the Mlddletown township board ally old. tough and lack flavor. Firepot . . . The atmeiphira of our, Vufleral Home Is One wu entitled to at least the number This accounts tor the popular de- Shelled lima beans are not recom- • Deep Ashpit . . . Leu Cleaning of the Highland* grammar »ch»ol mand for New Jersey llmas wblch mended because tb,ey w(lt readily of friendly, homelike comfort, It* quiet etttjng graduates of 1931 at actumy attended has been mat by growers in tho and tod olten they are (belled in Required make* It moit deiirakle lor It* purpose. Centrtlly during the year In order to make •outhern counties where favorable order that the purchaser cannot gee • Masiivs, Oversize. One-piece Rs.d« located. ' • ' he number enrolled from Highleixji SOU and environment prevail. Be- the poor condition.ot the poda, n all the high achool gradei equival- ing only a short truck haul distant Remember that pod* containing ent to that of the preceding year, they can be picked ono day and be £hapter 281, P. U, lWO »nd ChaptejJ but one or two baan» will yle|d no 18-lrjcb Siie, Ready to Install Ml, P. I*. i(3j), Th* faot that no delivered fresh to tho city store- more than half a* much when objection waa made by the Highl- keeper the next morning. •belled a* compirtd with ped* con- R.R.Iilotm.i&:Son ands borough board of education to, It Is of Interest to note that mnch taining four er more beajj. ' h» tuition rate ««t by th»-Mlddls- ot the lima bean crop Is harvested Be sure to try some of the Cannes. town township board and the puAlla and immediately rushod to nearby or froien lime beans after th* aea Sears, Roebuck and Co. attended school without Intimation cannerie*. where It la shelled, ton for fresh Urn** 1* over. •' FUNERAL from the .Highland* board that It blanched, and packefl In cans,—all A taity dlth to try,is grilled to- would not be responsible for the wJthln a few hours. That tame matoea, lima bean!, splnech and oost-l* sufflolsnt In Itself to fix the treshnesa which you' seek In those cauliflower served With a cheese 27-29 MoMnoutfi St. RED BANK Red Bank responsibility for the tuition payment you, buy at your vegetable •tota.i*, •auce. . . . • ,'V:&:i AUGUST 12, 1987.

la tia serlts «r» uncertain y»t. Sug- Rosati Is Given" . gestions'for the'Alisk»n adhesive N The World Of are:- totem-pole; map; Mount Mr> SPECIAL ! Bucknell Degree KUileyj.apsJfttlnj showjng the slsrri- For Trim, Formal Style Ing of the treaty with Russia In 1887, Productive Education VENETIAN BLINDS Joseph H. Kosati, son of Mrs. Fran- undur which the U. S, paid 17,000, ces Rosntl of Lclghton avenue, was Stamps 000 for Alaska. ) > ' Ridfcr'College-students are enthuslastld' workers- graduated from Bucknell university Use 18th Century French Puerto Rlcan iaggestlons: a view ' beriauseiRider training fits tjiern. for..a definite last Friday morning at tho annual of San Juan harbor, Oovtromant plktt in business.' Intensive, practical, objective summer commencement of the uni- On* of the great Polynesian kings, House at San Jusnt the letter ld«)a versity. Dr. R. H. Rlvenbiirg, dean Karoehanieha I (Kah-meh'-hah-meh'- Is said to be BV«..R,'s). Secretary ' training isstrtSJed. , Also Madb to Order. and vice president of Bucknell,'con- hah), who drew together the Ha- Iokei has been Asked to *ugg«pt COURSES tSi Accountancy, Journalism, Typing, Business Ad. Call or Write for Estimates. ferred degrees upon 55 persons at waiian Islands Into.one kingdom, Is something for ' tht Virgin Island* t ministration, Shorthand/ Stonofypi-, IJookfceepln,", Secretarial J. BLOTNER & CO. the exercises which marked the end to be honored on the S-cent Hawaiian stamp.'. ( of tho summer school, stamp of the'territorial and insular »IS» ' Bolenee, AdvertUIng, Banktnr, OommercUl Teachlni. 1U Bangs, Ave, A»bury Pork Rosati, who U a graduate of Bed possessions series. . - Asbury Pork 1200 Bank high school and Pcnnlngton Tho design, approved by Proalden PleadJnnocence > "Write> call or phone 81 l*Lfor information on courses, Prep school, was one of six persona Roosevelt, pictures the statue- o to receive the degree of Bachelor Kamehac-.eha the Great, which '' GRADUATES PlACED IN POSITIONS' '' of' Science in Education. stands before the Judiciary, building In Lottery Case In HonolulUt opposite Iolanl palace During his,college career, Rosa Fleas of- innojenco were entered FALLltRM ! has been outstanding as a membc before federal Judge Philip Forman Rider College of the'varsity football team and at Trenton Friday bf ten Monmouth t$EPT, i track squad. He is a member of th FoOndsd H58 county men charged with vlolttinr a I • Trenton, N.J. Bucknell chapter of Sigma Chi, na federal statute prohibiting interstate ENROLL NOW! tional men's social jTraternlty. trafficking In lottery ticked. ' \VBKB fROQBAMS. Ball, totalling *15,000 was con- tinued and the men released to await The' programs are as follows: trial. Mo trial data WM i«t. (1210 Kilocycles) Gavernmentreoords listed the men P. M. Thursday, August 12, as George Martin, 180* Sunset tw* 6:00—Where to so. Federal, Alusio Shop, nue, Aabury Farlff Joseph 9. Bahr, White.- City, Snjder. East Qarfleld aytnue, Atlantlo High- SALE 5:30—WPA Program. *>:45—Personal Problem CItafe, This familiar figure has been on Ha- lands, John S. Osterstbok, Sycamore, doo—Sonus by Annette. waiian stamps thr«« times (Scott's avenuo, Shrewsbury, Joseph. J. 6:16—Smoke. Shop. * A22, A28 and A82.) Greonlaw, Seventeenth avenue, Bel- A SPECIAL . . . 6:16—Current Events. 6:30—R. B. Supply. Kamehameha (1736-1819) -was a mar; H. ^'ebater Linson,',Jessica Broadcast to Brides and 6:31—American Yesterdays. strong, hard-raped chief who walked places' Monmouth Boaohj. Loutti Yount Clrlt on Tuesday, 6:45—Jerry Wain, Baritone. to right. He made himself king of Brocco, Main street, Manssquan'; AufUit 24th. 7:uU—Resume. his native Wand of Hawaii by 1761, Louis Leonardls, 73 We«t Highland A. M. Friday, August 13, u:0U—Serenade. after a eerles of bat tlea, disputes and avenue, Atlantio Highlands; Earl B. »:15 — Word Ideal. deaths, plus a timely eruption.of Hall, 10 Calvert street, Long Brsnoh; 0:30— White. Charles Hellecktr, 4 West street, «:«L—Rev. Johnston. Devotions. the volcano Kllauea. 10:00—Thing* You Should Know. This warrlor-klng, who knew now West Long Branch; and Joseph Bel- 10:15—Shopping Guide. MuiU Shop, Fed to handle a spear and command mont, 241 VanDyke place, - Long cral, City. Snyder. Branchy 10:t5—Morning flows. men, organlted the largest arniy his 11:00—Resume. Islands ever saw. In 1795 he packed The court revealed the indictment P. M. his chiefs and warriors In a fleet o also named Clifford' Elliott of 151 8:30—Muslcale. FIRST FLOOK. <:00—Fads and Fashions. ' SECOND FLOOR r canoes, paddled off and con'Edgembht road, Scarsdale, Mew 4:30—Church of the Air. quered the Islands of Maul, Molokal fork, and the 'Elliott Ticket Com- 5:00—Stelnbachs. By using eighteenth century save space, the hcator room Is placed French style, .Architect Emil J. and Oahu. Later he added Kaual pany of 40D Lafayetla street, New ' 6:01 — Women's Forum. under tho stairway where it ia ac- and riihau without a struggle, and 5:30—American Scene. Szendy has achieved in this Chap- cessible from the kitchen. York. Pleas for Elliott and ' the 5:45—Plnco to go. City, Snyder. SmoV he was monarch of the archipelago. company were expected later. "Shop: Music Shop, it. B. Supply. paqua, N. Y., home a formality un- An attractively shaded terrace 6 :00—Krone Pane Urama. usual in small residences. opens, off tho living room. Portrait Fainted By Chorls. A federal Indictment charged the men. with bringing lottery tickets 6:15—Current Events. Complete symmetry marks every It cost $7,500 to build this house One of Captain Cook's men said' 6:30—Junior Radio Stage. side but the rear. Dormers light and in Wcstchester oounty. The plan into New Jersey from New 'York for 7:00—Dance Orchestra. Kamehameha had "the most savage lotteries allegedly conducted at At- 7:15—Sport Blls. ventilate the two upstairs bedrooms. was selected by the Architectural face" he had ever seen. His features 7:30—Ahrllnr Sisters. The living room serves for dining Forum, ,135 E. 42nd St., New York, lantic Highlands In 1935, ' 7:45—Movie Revue. have been recorded in at least two 8:00—Home Philosopher. as well, there Is no basement. To N. Y. • pictures—so it Is hard to understand 8:16—Timely Tople*. why the statue was chosen for the The Eternal . 8:30—Variety, Program. Observations. new stamp. It Is not unusual on ths same day OiOft—Bleraeb'* Music Masters. FIRST-SAT COVERS. 8:10—DeVeto'a Orchestra. addition. In First Flights, Clippers, Louis Chorls, a French-Polish ar- to drive by several cabbage fields and 10:00—Carter, Cachets, etc. 1st, painted the king In water-col- Stone 10:01—"Keeping up with the Joneses." Comments and remarks are solicit- observe the great variation In the 10:15—Ghost Serenader. Philadelphia Collector Says Timo Is ed from all collectors and dealers, ors in 1816. His picture shows sl>e and uniformity or lack of uni- For centuries will the Mem- 10:20—Dance Music ' ,-• Eipe a For F. D. C. Society. who like First-Day Covers. Tell us white-haired, aged Hawaiian In the orial stand; while the winds of 10:30—White. formity of the heads. The question what you want the society to do for loose-sleeved white shirt, red waist- Is frequently asked why the ,<}If- .' ' Special selling of fine modern design Ruga. the night shall blow about it 10:31—It's a Date. Herbert L. Schatz of Philadelphia, you. what plans you'd like to see coat and yellow "necktie worn by 11:00—To Ba Announced. - Tcrence. . ,...• . \ and when the summer son shall P. M. Saturday, August 14. president of the Associated Stamp rjut into operation, who you wish to sailors. Another picture of Kame- 9x12 size only. . ,...'"' cast a smiling beam upon its 5:00—Home Town Interviews. lubs of Southeastern Pennsylvania nominate for office, etc. hameha—wearing' that million-dollar Among the several answers two ire glistening face ... a record of 5:30—American Family Robinson. and Delaware, has written the fol- Address all letters toi Herbert I* feather cloak which the Bishop mu- mportant. Cabbage needs plenty;of love, standing there 'till Time 6:45—Where to shop, Music Shop, White, owing letter^o The Register and It Schatz, 1033 Chestnut street, Phila- seum still treasures—appeared on a organic matter as well aa available 9 • "^ City, Snyder, R. B. Supply. delphia. (Send no money until officers to I? Rugs , I* done. Is. published for the Information It $1 revenue stamp of the republic, plant °d with special emphasis on Ar H;00—Radio Camera Club. have been elected ami orfianlatlon "MADE BY KARAGHETJ8IAN." REGULAR SU •% 00 , 6:15i-Current Events. :ontains in the interest of those completed. Membership will prob- Kamehameha had several wives, nitrogen. This Is one' of the most 6:30—Smoke-Shop. itamp collectors 'Who are making a Important reasons. The second may 6:31—Jungle Jim. ably run about 50 cents per year). and If they didn't behave he whipped BEIX1NQ PRICE $146.00." FIRST QCAJUTir. TIB- Thomas Manson & Son 6:45—Songs at Eventide.' : collection of First Day covers. Honorary memberships will be given them. He made laws as. he saw fit a poor seod. Howovtr, the latter is DROP PATTERN. • •••..•.'- xF%J~~~ to all media of publicity. not as responsible In many instances Dmmmond 1"L, Phone 24 7:00—Resume. The army of First Day Cover col- for the good of his people, and or- lectors is rapidly crowing to the point as the former. • ; NOW BED BANK WORLD WIDE GUILD, MEETING, dered death for men who displeased where organization becomes neces- him. He died in the spring of 1819, According to observations, sweet 73 Yeais of Service ary. After consultation v with, many ARMY. TESTS NEW MINE. corn growers are appreciating more 11 > "BIGELdAV" Riigs Leonardo Society Entertained by :oUectors and a few of the* leading a year before the .first mijBSionary land arrived from New England. and more the. value of plenty of plant FIRST QPAUTY AXMlf?STER KUGS. REG- Mrs. Elwood 8. Wolf. lealers, it develops that the time Is Explosive Fired From Shore food available from the tune the corn Ine for the formation of a First- Deep For Sweeper. The statue ot Kamehameha was SEIXIKA nticE w-too. Mrs. EUwood S. Wolf entertained Day Cover society.. The possibilities Intended to mark the centenary of comes out of the ground until har- the members of Edna Woodward n the field for study, jratherlnK rec Army officials have approved a Captain Cook's discovery of the Is- vest. The 1,000 pounds or more of chapter of tho World Wido guild of >rds and lore Is unlimited, since this high-grade fertilizer that. Is rapidly Every Woman f eld has been practically untouched, new typo of submarine mine that Is lands In 1778. Tbe legislature appro- Leonardo Monday night. Miss Mary tired from shore by an electric Im- priated money for It In 1878, and an taking the place ot SOO pounds' per with the exception of the valuable acre, or a handful around the hill. Wants • Campbell, the president, led the de- August catalog and the Scott Special- pulse and can be sunk to a depth American sculptor, T. K. Gould, de- votional period, using the theme ized section. rendering it difficult for an ordinary When 7,000 or more ears are harvest* Sterling Furniture Shop Blgned the figure. His v model was a to look her best at all tlmec.. '•'Cheerfulness," and presided over the ed per acre the profit la usually Jn- A certificate will be awarded after mine sweeper to. pull it from.its po- huge Hawaiian named Kaopulkt. to fee) at ease and perfectly business session that followed; Ke- sition. . • Cast In Italy, the statue was en luded In the yield above 6,00O.«ars. 21 WHITE ST. ^ i W.. PHONE R. B.29^ ports were given by the various com' ach event to the collector or dealer poised. ho has produced the most beautiful, The mine was tested Friday by route to Hawaii when it .was lost In spite of all that the scientists mittees. A letter,from the Mather ilstorlc and most interesting tie-up Headquarters Battery 7 of the*152d in a shipwreck off the South Amer- ell us we are glad to observe among P. S. Ask about oAr'Aiigust Sale prices school at Beaufort, South Carolina, or a First-Day Cover. This cover :he farmers of Monmouth county expressing thanks for gifts made the Coast Artillery, stationed 'at Fort ican eoait. A replica was finally ob- . on EroadibOni Carpet. Created by rill be publicized in the press. They Hancock, In target practice held a tained and unveiled In 1883. Later, that they still feed organic matter past year was read. re to be submitted to a librarian, In the shape of corn fodder, vege- Gotsard rirt with the other officers of the mils off shore In Bandy Hook bay. divers recovered the original statue. Two of the honorary members of The tests were witnessed by Major- A passing sea captain spotted It and table vines and plants,'as well ias U the answer. the guild who are doing Christian rsfrDay Cover society, will select weeds are more profitable turned,In- The pull of the e ten best covers. Then they will Scneral Frank R. McCoy, command-. took It to the Islands. It was set ' , Shrewd, careful buyers rear! The Register's Class- work, reported some of their activi- Ing the Second Corps Area, and his up at Kohala, Kamehameha's birth- to the soil than sold for a. few dol- baok straps ties in letters. Mrs. John H. Relraer submitted to a jury of dlstln- ars. Probably thousands of acres of flattflm the ab* ulshed collectors, editors, columnists staff. In two "shots" from shore as place on the Big Island.' ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who and her husband of Harvey, North id dealers for the first award. A many direct hits were sc'ored'on the corn fodder are plowed Into the soils domen, uplifts Dakota, are en route to Northern Alaska and Puerto Rico. of Monmouth county each/year. This the bust, and ifferent jury will be nominated each target, bales of hay on a raft that wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. Canada, where they will work among me. Ceslgiis for the other three stamps Includes both field and 'sweet corn. controls the the Eskimos. Mlas Ellso Bills, a stu- was towed by a coast guard cutter. hips. A society catalog will be made, un- After the official practice 17 other dent at Eastern Baptist theological ?r the direction ol an editor, for Let our expert seminary, is working in-the Italian mines were set on* by the electric aD- cords of dates of Issue, quantities paratus. fitters show Christian Center at Camden. isued and all other pertinent data you what The program for the evening waj reliable, of all First-Day Covers, Although officials would not discuss Mis - Simplicity given by Mrs. Ralph Pease, who nited States and foreign. For col- the new mines, It was learned that can do. ictora who wish to write up their they are charged with TNT and are GOOD OLD spoke on "Today's Frontiers." After bums or for other reasons, this In- designed to sink deeper in the water tho meeting a surprise shower was irmatlon will be made available. 3.50 to 10.00 tendered to Mrs. Everett H. Thome. than any mines used before by the ventually this information may be army. Among those present besides those ublished In book form, loose-leaf, so mentioned were Miss Betty Raser of hat it may be kept up to date. Philadelphia, Mrs. Richard Campbell, Advance information will be - sent Dynamite was Invented In 1868 by Jr., and Misses Inez Leonard, Kath- members, so that no event will Alfred Nobel, a Swedish engineer, 33 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. lyn Guttormscn, Lois Bryan and missed and units may be formed under whose will the Nobel prizes | Hannah Elliott. r those collectors specializing, in were established. It's in ^Steinies" Now! '/ET /£? (MUON fA/Om

"MY wire AND i recently drove from San Francisco to Seattle. —FREDERICK E DUFFIELD, Upon checking our mileaee, we were unable to believe our Chrysler San Francisco, Calif. Royal could be so economical. slightly less than 24 miles to the Subsequent check-ups, how- •' gallon—23 6/7 to be exact. The new ever, proved that we were getting Gold Seal Engine is truly a marvel!" •Roy!HOW I Cf PRII/E IT'

—BILL HUDLOW WESE COMMENTS ME TYP/CM OF Chattanooga, Tenn. Om "BELIEVE ME, i am the proudeit •k einvsun ROYM. . . . (.-on;*, Jslo. boy in our school when dad 'and Buy Elchler'* "StelnUs" In tU* 12 or r Tourint mother let me drive our Chrysler lllkt oiktr tU, «y),,. i, ciwvMji, mr,Ml.,, Cw, nojo. Pour-Door Tour- 24 "Envoy" carton—Practical—Eaiy to iU Ml* VIA inuk, .1100. Fou, Mbt, bcJ, .1,1c. * CII.YSIM CUSTOM MrMIM, Royal—and", boy, how I can .... 6wJ.Ps.Kn,,, 1«J.0,KOM. ScJ.n Umoo.1,,, I2R0. * cumm M.FMW drive it! It sure hai pick-up, handle—Attractlvt—Only 25e depoiH . .. ttaw SM.n ud Coup,. 11610. EASY TO BUY •>« unrealenl umM »i,b power and pep and its brakei tt« ofldsl ComnuicUl Crrill Com,,,,, ,|B,c ,mm ,,,„. * A1, ,,,,„, Mc4 ,„ on tha 12'«—«c depotll on th* 24't. OllttrcJ irlns la Dnroll. wlih Fries! .mi. lumpen. „.„ i|,t InJ ,ubt. ,nd p,cp.n, Mop you on a dime. I like it» 'tloafof Jellmr IncluJcJ. An, iui« o, loc.l ,« nu.i bo sdiltd. To'.mmln prlco In side-sway eliminator, too, be- *mir d,r, slmpJy rouofcf,lvtrywh»ra ERNEST MATTHEWS AUTO SALES Step up to a "Steinie" of Eiculer'e. It's a pleasure! 13 Throckmorfon St., BENNETTS GARAGF Freehold, N. J. Phone Freehold B90 Msuflboro, N. J. Phone Freehold 690-J TH|JQHM Eie^LERlijlEWIHQ.CQMPAHY BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 12,1987. Page Nine ,•% Gathering Of Here And There In Bruno a Candidate Asbury Park Business Scotch Clans For Assemblyman Skip Ahoy Beach ; Former Assemblyman Basil B. 8«crtt«rl»I Trtlnl^f, Aooounmnoy, Boohk»eplnf,'8«wiotypr« Bruno announced his candidacy for SEA BRIGHT :< 'i Oregf, Htaan Shorthand. , At McCampbeU's County the' Republican nomination for the assembly In an - address before the Announces the service of a members of Aabury Park Women's INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCtiON 1 11 Day Celebration to b* Held Day and Night Mittem: nit term, begin* BeK'-KUt . liven- i Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, Republican club. The meeting was Ing lehool open* Sept 30th. Bohool oQea open' daily beginning > •i *• Jyhran Forum at Holm, held at the home ot Mrs. J. W. Buck- Sunday Night Buffet Supper" Sept. Tth for registration and interview*. For particular* nrH* Lodge Dbingf, Births, Marriages, Deaths ley. From ejO la • Etch 9im««r Eraalns, CaatWuo* el • del on Labor Day—- Many Or- Duhlokle*, Horn d'Oenvree, Salad*, Channg Dish Specialties, K&NKST L, BEAM, JMnclpal The formal announcement Of his ganisation* to Participate. and Other Notes of Interest candidacy follows; Smorgasbord, Cold Cuts, Dessert, Assorted Ghecec, ". B14 IH|I Aw* iUbury Park : 'I take this occasion to announce Coffee • . ' .{.- Judge'* Wife Dead. my candidacy for the . Republican On Labor day, September 6,'an nomination for the house of assemb- all-day fathering of Scottish clans Mr*. Ethel H. Brown, wife of school. Was Mary McAnanlty has ly. If nominated and elected I will At $1.00 per person . 11 be held under the autploas of Judge Thomas If. Brown of the Hud; son county plea* court, who U sit- been engaged as school nurse. serve the people of Monmouth county Featuring This Sunday Evening: * V the United Scottish clan* and Mon- In the same unselfish and whole- mouth county Scot* of New Jeney, ting In place of Judge J. Sdward To flay In Western Tournament. John & Charles Hairdresser* Robert Jacobion, olub champion hearted manner In which I have at th* Sylvan Fortfrn of Theron Mo- Knight at Freehold, died last Thurs- served the put. , Campbell at Holmdel. A memorial to day m the Monmouth Memorial hos- Of tha Hollywood Oolf olub, will be Shreveport Chicke'Phonn Barbecue Se* Bright Me. Reservations Are Suggested. 67 Broad Street, Phone 1518 the Scottish aettlera of Old Scot*, pital at Long Branoh following an one of the competitor* from New OTTO OjLLIO, ••' • ' 1; RED BANK •;.••;;•/;;.:?;; , Monmouth county, In 1M2, will be operation. She wai strlokea Friday Jersey In th* national amatemr golf an important Mature of the program. at her itummer horn* at Deal. Be- championship to be played at port- Permanent "Wave PfpfMilonal. and amateur sport*, side* her husband she leave* two land, Origon, betinninf. Monday, bag-pip* band-«onUsU and individ- obildren. • •••.••:••,.:.'. •' Auguet at. ,>, ual piping will begin at 10 a. m, and continue throughout the afternoon, Woman Drown*' at nhnaayian. Be Beady Auguat ft* following the memorial program In Mr*. Sidney A. Kramst. i3, of . railroad bridge over Beauty Work SpeciaHsU th* forum. In the evening will be a Maplewood, drowned W«dne*day of Shark rlvw at Btlmar will be ready Oar Trice* Aro program of Scottish muslo And high- last week in the M*n**c}uan: river by August at th* date for the bor- h /• 1;1 land dancing, beside* Instrumental, while, ber eight-year-old son watched ough celebration, aecordlng to aa announcement mad* by B, Donald Semi-Annual focal and community singing. -A from the river bank. The body wai small fee will be charged1 at entrano* soon recovered and th* first aid Sterner, state highway oomml*- fata covering all events, ' worked over th* woman an •loner. , ' The ..president for the Scottish hour. The Kramers were •pending Malawaa Offlear Nab* Oypilet. -—r~. ., -, . Lrajrge Estate game* I* William Nlmmo of 3tt Wal- a vacation In a cottage at Manas- Policeman WlllUm M. Carney of Sale of nut itreet, Hontclair, and th* seore- 4uan Park. Matawan nabbed a group ot gypsUs tary la Kenneth Chlsholm of lit Four Ace* B«galn Championship. Sunday which were wanted at Toms feing Divided •*• .'....• North With street, East Orange. The The Tour Acts of th* brldgg * w*^: Hlver on a charge of stealing $28 Monmouth county Scot* are Frank —Oawald Jaooby, David Burnateln, from a roadstand proprietor. The "VJCBT Edlngton of Riverside drive, Benja- Howard Scheneken and II. D. Maler gypsies were caught with the aid of min Sutherland of Rurruan, John A, —regained their ohanploaihip wfilch the police radio. Kennedy of Harding road, Red Bank, was taken from them (our, yean ago, Betlred Rallretd Man Dies. William Macintosh of Rumsort, Jo- at Aebury Park In the Uth annual River Frontage seph Abbot of .Freehold, John Mao- Joseph H. Hough, S3, died at his iummer tournament They defeated 1 Donald of Asbury Park and Arthur home at Atbury Park Monday.' He Paton of Freehold, Fred Kaplan, Mprrle Slli, Philip wa* a former executive of the Penn- BEST RIVER BUY IK YEARS AbramflOhn, A. Mitchell Barnte and sylvania, railroad, having retired. In Th* United Scottish Olant ot New Henfy Cbantn of New York. 192* aftci' 5S years of serviceT He Jersey, their «*or*tarle* and home leaves a widow, two daughters and addresse* are a* follow*: Hone Trainer Aneeted. , son. BASEL B. BRUNO. SHIRTS - PA JAMAS Ferbti, Mo. M—WUI*a Olllctpli, North Adam Carr, well known Fmhold YANHORN AGENCV Arltniton. hone tre.lner, waa arreated TueidAy Wins Hl-U Contest. "I do feel that I am qualified for SATURDAY, AUG. 14th, MtoDonald, < Me. 56—John Murray, of last week by Mereer county au. Milton, Miller, 16, won a Hi-Li con- this position by reason of three Drummond, No. <2—K. Elphlmtoni, thorltles and taken to .the Mercer te»t conducted at the Long Branch years' experience In the house ot as- TO TUESDAY, AUG. 24th Walt Ormnft. - county Jail. Hie arrett came after Speedway last week. He was timed sembly. In the event of my election HanceRoaS- Fair Haveii, N. J. R. B, 283 Gordon, Mo, 68—G. T. Stunderion, he had failed to appear at an appeal at 11 minutes and wa* given credit I will continue to carry out the long Elliabtth. • from a drunken driving charge. He MacLeod, Mo. 7«—Thomii Taylor, Jar- for 8,474 oonsecutlvt licks with his campaign I hive waged against in- •ay City, ' ' had already loet hU llcenee on a paddle. Edgar Dunn was second creased taxes In state government as MacLtan, No. tit—John Coulter, Pat* elmllaf charge. and Wllllsm Sautes third. well as my consistent fight to In- Following Reductions on all fancy , sale. duce the Federal government to pro- Murray, N». I«l—Alei M. Wllkit, Mor- Man at Wbael Since 1600. Want Old Boad Opened. Shirts and Pajamas. Shirts with col- rlitown. * ' ' Harry Hanklna of Bradley Beaeh, tect our beautiful shore line from Campbell, NS. let—Qeorga A. Srma, The Freehold township committee beach erosion. lars attached and collars to match. Kitrny. ° , who la a private chauffeur, cant re- ha* been petitioned to reopen one ci MacKay, Me. «01—ftstld Mc£»an, B.y. frain from imlllng when he readi "I opposed the sales tax, Income the oldest rok&M around Freehold intax and tha business franchise tax, Pajamas in Coat or Slip-on styles. > orina, • ' tome of the reoorde reported In the a section where the Battle of Mon- KaeXeatle. No. 1 measures are inimical to the best in- dsmeien. No. 2Z2—WllUam HaiOon- from the Water Works road and terests of the people. SPECIAL nactlle, Jtontclalr. never had a reportable accident Hit run* to the Engllehtown road. ' Scott, N6. Ill—filvld Umble, Dlla- driving hae taken him Into almoet "My candidacy has already bean 2.00 Values -| gg GENUINE wsnna. every atate and Canada. • Held on Slot Machine Charge. endorsed by sincere men and women Hitangbr, No. 241—0. F. Thornton, Heir Brumwlek. James F. Conover of Matawan was who are active in the councils of the Ja»«r»fl»na. N Matawan PoUo*man Dead. Arrested at Chadwick, in Ocean Republican party here In Monmouth 2 50V lu SIMMONS Biit Otente. William Fury, 85, a member of the county, last week. The arresting county. I know that I apeak for - * " •• 1,85 luwart. No. itl—Robert Begt. New. Matawan police department, died in ofllotr tall he waa about to place a them when I stress the importance Caneron, No. l»«—Allan 'Htr»la, Tre*< hi* deep Monday afternoon from slot machine In a atore. He was ot economy and the lowering of ton kidney trouble following a ahdrt 111- held in $200 ball. taxes. _^-' 3.00 Values 215 INNER-SPRING PAuojrrtRB or ICOTIA LODOIS. neaa. Ha lived with hie slater, MlM 'I will conduct an active canval* Mary Fury, and a brother, Thomaa Car Agency Transferred. Blue Bell. No. C—Mri. Mariant Hart, tor this position and make known Fury, He also leave* another Verne E. Treat has transferred my stand on all Issues of Importance f> >tT 3.50 Value. 2,65 Bonnle D«oB, No. 10—Mn. Us* X, brother, Jamea of Keyport. the Chevrolet car agenoy at Free- during the progress of the cam- MATTRESS hold to Jamtk P. Throckmorton ot paign." White Heather, No. H—Mrl. A|H«l W, Baako—Loeoo«. Hlghtatown. Ht .hss not announced BXCBNIONAL SLEEPING COMfOBT DOT TO T8» FINE, riora MseDenaM. No, U—Mrl. Apui OhrUlopher, Ha,wth<>rM. Ml»s Mary M. Banke, daughter of hi* tuturt intentions. Mr. Treat is HXOHLY TKMPERiD INTTEB-ereiNOS. Balmoral,-No. it—Hn. Jaan Murdoch, Mr. and Mr*, Qiorg* Baftke of Mat- a well known aviator and flew a mail Feslor—Hloki. awan, wai married Bundty afternoon No. 85—MM. Darli OlboKe, plant four years. Miss Dorothy E. Ftnler, daughter TEED. ALL SIZES. ' ' ' In St. Joseph'* church at Keyport to of Mr. and Mrs. Louia W. Fesler of ... No. 14—Mrl. lesnnti George A. Loiooe, Jr., of Jertey City. SccuU to Build Cabin, Long Branch, was married last Fri- Both are employed by. the Hiruon- Members of Troop 33, Boy Scouts, day to1 George H. Hicks, son ot Mr. J. KRIDEL Brs.S»r,"No''ii«—Krs! M«rj Ortr. Jet. VanWInkle-Munnlng ot Freehold are clearing off a'tract $ ;75 My City. company at and Mrs. Mcrtland Hloks ot West Craljilalea, No. 41—Mrl. Annie Maoln. Matawan, of land mar thi lower end of Insti- Long Branch. doe, North PlilnlUld. tute itreet on which they will build — Red Bank — LUjr Drumntond, Mo. 58—Mn. Iiabtl 8. Honored a* Safe Driver. a cabin. The land Was donated by Boa*. Salt Orans*, . ' Allen Bennett of Aabury Park has Boy* can make extra pooket money Kolyrood. No. II—Mn. Marther, Bloomlleld. ' ' Mr. Bennett Has driven a million / To Teach in Ohio. Hiither Rill, No. 15—Mn. Matfla Lov«, Morrlitown. miles without a reportabl* accident. Miss Dorothy E. Wood, daughter Haieldaan. No. «(—Kn. Jaaila D, Mini- During the World war he wa* a driv- of Mrs. Ethel Wood of Asbury Park, mo, Moritclalr. '-' er In the -American Expeditionary will leave September 1 for Spring, 21 WHITE ST. PHONE R. B. 291. Thlttlt. No.107—Mr«. Mary M. We)).. Mr, weitfleld. forces. "boro, Ohio, where she will teaoh in > Mdy Cameron, No. 145—Mn. Annie the high aohe'ol. She graduated from Headquarters for Simmons Baddinf Olark. Trenton. Married at Long Branch. Miami university at Oxford, Ohio, NOW IN PROGRESS MacLein—Mn. Je>ile> Berry, Linden. Mies Lillian Nlegoretiky, daugh- lait month. ter of Mr, and • Mr*. Abram Ml*- goretsky of Keansburg, and Abram Termite* In School, Linker ot Keyport, were married In The Freehold board ot education the Chelsea hotel at Long Branch ha* engaged George P. Bonn et Tuesday ot last Week. They will Trenton to install termite insulation make their home with the bride'* In the high sohool building., Th* old GREENHOUSE parents. flooring In the building ha* been Secretary Takes New Job. badly eaten by the Insects and will be removed. Dan S. Kollenga, executive secre- New Jersey's Leading Furriers tary of the Aibury Park Chamber of Brown—Qulnn, Commerce, ha* resigned to take a Mlt* Gertrude Brown, who. 'has similar position In the borough of taught French and English In the Queen*, New York. Mr. HeUenga be- Matawan high scho61 the past four CHARLES fl. WALTON COMPANY came secretary ot tha Aibury Park years, and Joseph L. Qulnn, Jr., ot Chamber of Commerce a year ego Arlington, were married July 1«. last January. - They will make their home at Mat- August Fur Sale awan, 9*ek Gold In Weber. announces opening of hew showroom Erneit Mueller, a ohemlst and pro- Te« Amputated. fessor at Columbia university, and '.Curtis Btewart of Freehold under- BUY NOW - BECAUSE Vlneint Layttm of Asimry Park are went an operation for the amputa- at 37 Monmouth 3tr**t, Red BanltvN. J. ; making experiment*, in extracting tion of a toe on hie right toot at : ( teld'trom aea* water. They began the Monmouth Memorial hospital Raw skins are steadily riling in price their experiment* at Bridle Sunday last week, The operation was ne- and said It might be a month before cessitated by an infection. Our fur coats were precisely made during "slew" the' results were.known. Caught Big Pickerel. months .s Feattmng QUIET JerserrUle Ctrl Bngaged. Sol Frey of Freehold caught a Announcement ha* bein made of 23tt.|nch pickerel in Swimming river Our fur coats are guaranteed by us for superior the engagiment .of Mis* Eleanore J. Sunday ot last week. The flih tipped Matthews, ^daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. the scale* at four pound*. A Free- wear Oil Heating Equipment Frank H. Matthew* ot Jereeyvllle, hold reoord for a catch of this kind to Leonard F. Nlblett, son ot Mr, 1* SB Inches. and Mr*. Herbert Nlblett ot Free- since few customer* are.fur experts, FOR the past year we have been selling Quiet May maintenance and part* hold. The wedding will take place Keyport Boy an Eagle Scout, uud installing Quiet May Oil Heating next month. Ellsworth v/llion of Keyport was serrlce.Wll) be available to youdayAnd the only Boy floout of' that place Confidence &. *j^ equipment at our headquarters, 1000 night. •.;.:•• ' ;•••••• Injured on Board Ship. to receive the Eagle award at Camp store that deserve* your oonfldence. Mrs. Julia Callaghan of Wlnlhrop, Burton list week. Twenty-three V Bangs Avenue, Aslyiry Park. '. ' • ', ••••••' i • Mass., fell In her stateroom on board merit badges, are required, to become ... finely matched skins, Hollander-dyad fer I' a Boston -boat last week and broke an Eagle scout. Quiet May Oil Heating equipment met ; Qujet May Oil Burners have an excel- her leg. Mrs, Callaghan, who is «J, tasting loveliness, superb lining*. Ooata o* d In Its new showrooms arid "up-to- younwlf with the many new Quiet May Mrs, Joseph C. Neuhausen of Brad- ha* announced that he will again ley Beich, to Ellsworth Gibson, sen be a candidate tot the office. Mr. the-minute" service .depot- under one features and products ,whlch have been of Charle* Gibson of Jerieyvlllo hu Rynyon I* new serving hi* Uth year REMODLING blen announced. They plan to be as mayor and bifore that he wa* * rooff at developed for maximum oflBdency and married early in tha fall. We can literally transform your old fur economy In home, heating and air con- councilman over six year*. 8T Mbnmon|;h Street. ) Win* Sohelarshlp. coat into a new 1938 fur creation at LOW Auto Hit* Policeman. SUMMER PRICES.; Tlhl'i Ctoorgc C TotUn, Jfs 17, of Key- Policeman Anthony Carrlno of AS' pert, hat; bun awarded a freshman bury Park w** itruok by an auto- schelu'hlp. in the'Massachusetts In- mobile Sunday while on duly on stitute OX Technology, which he will Coekman avenue. He wa* , badly enter in.:the' fall. He graduated bruised about the leg*, William Em. from the Keyport high school last bley, driver ot the car, waa fined $B, CHARLES H. June. FREE long Branch Han Dwad. • TWo New Teacher*. . Carl Sacoo, 75, of Lorig Branch, STORAGE Henry F. Fulletton.ot Metuohen 37 IVK^OUTH ST. - Tel. 2151 died Sunday atv his, Borne, He was Every Fur Coat bought ha* been engtted tq teach aoieitce born In Italy and came to this coun- during this (ale will be and mathematics and MU« Emily P. try SO yes'r* ago, Two sons and stored till winter. oU Of,Trento,Trenton to t«*ot«ech physical ...four. daughter* mirvlv. * him, Mr. fduoatioa >n the Keyport high CAQOO wa» a baker, EMBANK REGISTER^XIQUST .12,1937.

qtiiNB£Jptow wm p g "tfp wimr any qu«tilon» tinji, useful article Copyright HY SIDNEY SNOW 1935 itted, goods arid gifts.] It U wise not to r*p*at on* ! : 8 BOBDBDOgOOBCDD Dining Ahrpad et foftd,i» the earn* meal, ; ' ' ' TJIB Ethtl Mount Moxar School of Dancing Goiiigr'M-'Tlmtti^tio need of you doing sw bsJdng thU eummer, be. cause mother Just can't find «•» box In the cupboard. Wesayinthe sauces they are. renowned ,aad It; l» there ii no .maid, »et the U>'f to cao»e you can enjoy r«»JT home-made cakes, paitrlea, pie*, bread make all' the necessary prep: cupboard so the children Won't be these laucea which American* over- make the lervlee «lrap)e and:ta*j and roll* from our modern oakery) ' So "often the picnic njenu from year able to reach It • quite a* easily as look that make *ucb fine diahe*^ "An AyoW il>, unn»ce«»ary «t*P> ^Th to'year seea"'-no change and after they can the cookie jar. A little, can- omelet,is a good example of thj*. Mrvice table l.,.«t with •Dv.rJjE Mot many of urfake time to add dUhe* Mr the course* to follow. Thl vdur favorite one ha* been used sev dy is fine for them but too much will r C Sri times"he urge for outdoor mea do all sorts of things. finishing touches to an onHlet But la mor* simple than t going to- th •El0 SPlciALS ! may begin to l«g. If the housewife decides to make the French do, like this: • { klteh*n for everything. , ,. :.'-ij' Outdoor appetites need stlmulatlni candy for her' children and Is only FRENCH OMELET WITH SAUCB Devil Fo«d Layer*,...,-...... '..,.. 33a each lood and plenty of it as the f reshnesi planning on making one kind, she 1 ;: "1 egg ": • *'" • '' : ' '"'"' Tht fundamental rule* that l o? the air attd the atmosphere of th' will be. wise, to make a chocolate I tablespoon milk • • table' «tting are' b«*ed on oonven ' Frt»W &H&9^;iJ&i£l^.^ni^J.i26c & 35c surroundings Is a natural a Bhlfaj'i.:af;.^i;;..i.i.' 24c doz. {.often preceded'by a swim, a walk of course, chocolate Is chocolate so Beat egg jllghUy to blend. Add •axetbe sam* whether for a^lm ID the woods, or »ome other form o who cart say more? mllk\and season with salt and pept bie#«faifc; a quick luncheon, a fan exercise, an ideal combination tha per.^¥oiir Into hot buttered —'— dlantr, or a formal party.' - , f...... can and should be enjoyed often bj BRAZIL NUT SLICES ' , pan, and cook slowly. While c.... all families. 2 squares unsweetened chocolate lift cooked portion gently-with, sj *' A variety of all food* must be' u*ed There are a number of ways to w 2 tablespoons butter • ilia, allowing uncooked mature . ten eupply ,th«. mjny' food, nHtr(»nU' prepared for the picnic tmP™"' 2 cups sugar run underneath. Continue until en- which,h»ve been found necessary for Sandwich spreads should be on han Sash of salt tire mixture Is thick and creamy. health! : No one, food. alonp' can do 49 BROAD ST.,. , Tel. 252 RED BANK to the refrigerator and your supplj 1 cup maple syrup Then increase heat to brown quickly. .helf well slocked w th such picnic V, cup milk Fold carefully from handle to oppo- .**!*• r-. ..'. -" iJ !.. «,':'./• -jl essentials as olives, pickles, ketchup, 1 teaspoon vanilla site aide of pan. Serve with: ;. Tht Informality of a «upper'party mustard, chill «auce, mayonnaise and 1 cup Brazil nut meals, coarsely . , OMEUiTSAUCJ! '.', chopped and toasted , 1 cup medium white sauce itjords opportunity for drlgiDall^ ty^- peanut butter. In addition, tc> plenty Melt the chocolate and butter In a and 'personality, both in food msd l& of food you should also have ade- l cup pea* . - table arrangement. ' .,,; •• quate picnic equipment; it need no pan over hot water; add sugar mlx- % cup chopped fried bacon. be elaborate or expensive, but this ng thoroughly; then salt; syrup and Add' peas anl bacon to whttt sauce mfik; mix well. Place over low dame ; will do much In the way of giving and bring to boiling point, stirring and heat in double boiler until ready ',' A buffet type of *ervlce ft'iweli everyone more time for fun. Then to serve with omelet. suited to the spirit of a supper" constantly; then boll, without stir- I'../;."..-'! '.t • r'ii /. • w all means plan your picnic menu ring, until a small amout of mixture Use gay linens. Interesting '(' to Include easily prepared foods, eith- forms a soft ball ln cold water (238 colorful food attractively igajS . ' \ er the sort that are cooked on the F.). Remove from fire, add vanilla. BREAD MAKING AT HOME and dtllcloualy appetising. The time when oppetltle* wane. DABI-BICH eerved: spot or those-that are prepared, at Cool to lukewarm (110-F.); then beat t,, Some for the ready-to-eat picnic. You until mixture begins to thicken and Once upon a time nobody bothered about mixed grills except • It's really a pity that more house- ^perteeUy duH«d U-the Meal Rummer f oo* drink. wW certainly agreed plenty of a loses Its gloss. Add nuts; shape Into Englishmen. And they limited it to a chop and a kidney and a saus-> wives don't occasionally' make tbelr LILLY WHITE'S GRAHAM lew foods is mnch better than little rolls, cut in diagonal slices. Keep age.. But American habits of adventuring about ..have induced nrst ai own bread.. This might easily be one , OttCKER.KX CREAM of several different kinds. moist by wrapping In waxed paper cause of contention between many- a vegetable'or two and later on a bit of fruit. ' - ':•*••• Here is an6ther pitfall of picnic and storing ln a tight container. young husband and wife, especially dtlng-openew to fit the various Makes two 15-Inch rolls. Walnut and A truly smart summer or fall dish is the attractive array of a Jf the husband came from a home rpes of Jars and cans that are taken pecan meats may be substituted for where the mother prepared that along in the basket A sure way to Brazil nuts In this recipe. grilled ham. Now add to-that, a few potatoes. Arid for the cen- ter of attraction and to add snap and zest to the mixture, rely upon grandest of grand treats, home-mado Prink your Q0ribf MM w he prepared for this is to select Jars bread. It doesn't take long and If of pickles, olives,' mayonnaise, etc., the slices of pineapple, hurried right from tho can to the broiler and the recipe is carefully followed, grand that are equipped with a knife-open- done to a tawny golden hue. . . . - results will,naturally follow, ingcap'.Thisi i.the screw type of ' CINNAMON BREAD closure that requires only a few gen- Baby Food For When in -"oubt as to what to serve for luncheon or dinner, this.sort tle Ups on the rim, then Insert the *ef a mixed erill is certain to please one and all, including the butcher, 2 cak.ea compressed yeast Wade, of any standard kitchen knife Grown - ups the grocer and the vegetable man. What a splendid way In which to 2 cups milk, scalded and cooled to In the grooved slot on the top of the spread happiness in so many directions at once. ' lukewarm ' • cap to open It You always take a U cun- melted butter ' Sftfe on a picnc so there w 11 be no Puree of Carrot* '•;.< H cup sugar need for various can and bottle open- 2 teaspoon* salt : Serving You 17 Year* With Milk Produced Solely ers If you chose your condiments, rel- Several nights ago, as usual, the talk 2 eggs, well beaten ishes, sandwiches and pickles In Jars entered around food. We mentioned 8 to 8M cups Hided flour in Monmouth County. . ., •with knife-opening caps. luree of carrots and the general The Art Of Salad Making Crumble yeast- In a. bowl, add, milk Dear Miss Wllma: , , , i Whoever, heard of calorics on plc- comment on that was "baby food." slowly and stir' until yeast Is dis- Dls beah wether sure make* me ales, or even trying to balance the True, It is a baby food, but not when solved. Stir ln melted Butter, sugary yern-for.lce cream so Ah bought me Bed Bank UC6. Broad Street, fihreirabury, N. i. menu? No one probably, but ln sort well seasoned and cooked with a bit The Gay Nineties! What memories has met In her first attempt at salad salt, beaten eggs and one-half the a bran noo freezer an lot* ob ro< of a quiet way, the one responsible if ham. Just out of curiosity we that expression brings back—one can making when It Is prepared with this flour. Mix well. Stir ln the rest'of •alt an AH went; to, work. .May: tor the food will have to budget, shall almost see a happy young crowd new, delicious recipe for Sour Cream the flour. Turn out onto a floured •we call it, the types of food that are reparep d some and It certainly was Ah'm gonna git fatter but In dl* he gathered together on a Sunday even- Salad Dressing. board and knead two or three min- Ah ]e» don care. : •••••.•' to be included. She will, if she is big success. ing for the inevitable Welsh rarebit utes, or until a smooth dough Is ob- To prepare a puree of carrots, Let father, sons, and the daughters Heah is one. kind Ah nude Voth_ smart, try to include a substantial —always the Sunday supper treat of your family enjoy the fun of mak- tained. Place In bowl which ha* ly when all de sister* from d* main dish-to-be supplemented by a :lean ththe requiredd numbeb r off youny g And yes, you are right—It la not the been greased. Cover and place tn a beverage and some fresh fruits or arrots without scraping. Cut in young lady who is doing the honors ing a salad, and when the vegetable lodge came ober and day sure did ilioes, braise In butter with chopped types are made, you will find the fol- warm place to rise, - Allow dough to like it Ah .mixed' two cup* ob vegetables, and she.should be sure to in preparing this delicious concoc- lowing dressing just the thing to double in bulk. Turn out onto a crushed graham crackers an ont cup A FISHERMAN'S Include plenty ot the accessories to ihallots or onions, a sprig of celery, tion. It is the young bachelor, the board and knead until smooth. Di- a good picnic, namely, the foods that L ham bone and a few mixed spices; man-abput-town, who knows the se- make it a success. The Ingredients ot> sugar and two teanspoon* ob va- idd strong beef bouillon, let boll, necessary for this are easily obtained, vide dough ln half. Roll each piece nilla an one hole quart ob oolite THIRST.,.AND -put the pep and zest Into the menu— cret of the ever popular dish, and and many of them are always pres- of dough %-lnoh thick and cut Into cream and poured'lt all In de freezer. such as pickles, relishes, ketchup, ihove back to simmer until the car- straightway makes haste to prepare a rectangle 8x12. , - , olives, etc. Keep your menu simple ita are cooked to a pulp, remove the the rarebits amid the sighs of in- ent on your'reserve-shelf. Then the Den Ah packed' it .with. lots ob RUPPERT BEER and »ave plenty of time for the fun am bone, thicken with flour and wa- creasing hunger from his admiring real secret of ' the dressing comes Brush* surfaces with m&ted butter. cracked Ice and bout one-quarter e* of being qutdoors and enjoying the er or grated raw, potatoes. Cook un- friends. when you combine it with equal parts Sprinkle a rjrbcture of cinnamon and much-salt and. den Ahjes turned de tile . It becomes transparent. Rub of dairy made sour cream. Dairy granulated sugar over surface. - Top handle until It be nice an hard. -Den company of your friends in this In- Well, now it Is 1937. The scene Is OH, MAN! formal way. through a puree strainer, season with ms.de sour cream la recommended be- with a few currants or mains. . Roll Ah takes out de' dasher *nd.iquuhii salt and white pepper. Serve-with perhaps different ln surroundings.and cause this product Is always'uniform doilgh up ln Jelly-roll fashion. Fit de cream-, down-a bit, puts d* top style, but not the crowd. of young and Is oultured from fresh' aweet roiled loaves Into well greased bak- back on wit wax. paper an4 packs ft 'COOK ON THE SPOT DISHES barley If one likes bar- people. They silll love to gather for lev> cream. • The consistency .Is always ing pans 9x4x3 and brush with melt- •gain with most.as much salt a* Ice Cheese cubes wrapped in bacon. these informal Sunday night suppers, the same and the product has a pure, ed butter. Cover, set In a Warm his time an Ah Ju letait set for an Cube steaks spread with mustard. and while the Welsh rarebit is still a delicious, .tatagy flavor which makes place and allow, to'rise until double hour or twoiend am Ah getlng fatli Cubed smoked ham. Hamburger OMMON SALAD popular dish, another newer and just It Idoal for use ln: salad dressing) • ln bulk, Bake In. a hot oven 375,F. Hopin yo Is de same, v. • :• .; ; Frankfurters, Bacon and as dtllclOus dish has made Its ap- until done—about 4$ minutes. Maker •. • -Tour .humble servant* . t GONE "SNOOTV" pearance. It, is the salad bow), and TO/,.. "' '" " SOUR CREAM'' SAiAD - two loaves. . ' ' . : . liny White.; as before, the young man of 1937 ... DRESSING . ' PREPARE AT HOME DISHES It may be common, in-fact nearly holds sway In the preparation of-this ( Potato salad, add cooked welners. iveryone might know how to make It Increasingly popular dish. . 1 cup milk . ' ' . ' Baked noodles with veal. Spanish ind have it once a week but it's still The salad bowl itself—cool, color- • Vi cup vinegar rice. - ChilJ' In, casserole. Spaghetti 2 eggs "beaten ' ' • ;ood'and for those who have'never ful/crisp. A variation'of colors and 8 tablespoons sugar with meat halls. Baked beans. Kid- aade it here It is: , •; . ingredients—never the same—yet al- l ney bean salad. Mixed vegetable ways a prime.favorite with everyone. 3 tablespoons flour , ' • safad. Mixed fruit salad.. Deviled , MACARONI SALAD, '. And so simple to prepare that even 1 tablespoon dry mustard eggs. Macaroni salad—vary by add- 1 package elbow macaroni children are beginning to be Interest- 1 teaspoon salt ing one of the following—tuna fish, 1 cup celery, diced ed ln the art of cookery and want to % pint saiir cream , salmon, shrimp. > % cup cabbage-, shredded have a hand ln mixing the salad. It Heat the vinegar in the top of a CONDIMENTS AND RELISHES 1 tablespoon minced parsley Is well to stimulate their Interest in double boiler: ' Combine the dry In- Chill sauce, ktchup, pickles, relish, 1 tablespoon lemon juice. cooking when the first signs of want- gredients and add.to the well beaten mustard, celery salt, onion salt, % teaspoon salt Ing to "know how" appear, and to eggs and milk. Blend and add to the UWATI All TOM olives. Yi teaspoon paprika begin with a simple salad is one of heated vinegar, stirring constantly FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1 cup mayonnaise ' ' the very first lessons. Even the older until ttm.mlxture thickens. Cool and Cabbage with pineapple. Mixed 1 head lettuce persons will be astounded at the mar- combine with equil parts* ot equr fruits with gelatin. Small fresh to- Radish roses velous success with which little Mary cream.as It Is used. - matoes. Small green onions. Lettuce Boll the elbow macaroni for nine RUPPEHTBEER tolls. Celery. RadiBhes. Fresh minutes in lour quarts rapidly boil- . MM00I flAVOR fruits. . ing water to which one tablespoon of lalt has been , added. Drain and SANDWICH SPREADS :lilll, Combine the e\bow macaroni, Gay Plates Aid Fish Dishes Cream cheese, flavored'with dates elery, cabbage, parsley, lemon juice, and nuts,, olives and nuts, pimento, alt and paprika. Add the mayon- Of The Week crushed pineapple, fruit preserves. Ground or sliced cold meats. Grape- lalse dressing, chilled.' Toss together It has been the sad confession of Creole'and if a nice green platter Is nuts and hard cooked eggs. Cottage vith a fork • and serve on crisp let- many a woman that she cannot pro- on hand ruse it and wat,ch: cheese, cucumber and pineapple. Ba- uce leaves. Garnish with radish pare an attractive fish dish of any • , . SHklMP. CREOLE •Honey devr melon, ready to e&i con and hard cooked eggs. Peanut ises and quartered lemons. kind. A dish that will attract atten- 3 cups hot boiled rice butter ham. spread, tion, and bring pleasing comments 2 tablespoons butter. corn-muffins, raspberry con- CANNED CORNED from her husband. 2 onions, sliced '•>' ' . ; aerre, coffee pt^cocoa.*', Lnneh—Cold sliced Miami, sliced dill plcldei, . Now all housewives- value the 4 stalks celery,.chopped . > . lettuce and tomato *al»d, whole wheat bread, Newport pudding, tea or A NEW WRINKLE FOR A 1 tablespoon flour . , . . BEEF SANDWICHES praise of the immediate family and ^ jjdl$| Dlnnet-^atiUed grapefrait eup,$m plquanU, pineapple rings, PRUNE ; her great deBire is to serve dishes ' 1 teaspoon, salt , . - •,.. , : A can of corned beef,1 a little of that will bring said praise with feel- 2'cups tomatoes.-" ..',' mm pbtitoetT Oermkn style red cabbage, combination salad, layer this and that and we have ing. Friday may be a harder day • 2 cups peas When we were small we were told 1 tablespoon vinegar- . eake, coffe or beer. . .'' that prunes were good for us. Now than the others as fish is a rather CORNED BEEF AND CHOW- ticklish problem. It has the unhappy Hi cups cookeU •shrimps we ln turn, tell our children the same CHOW SANDWICH 1 teaspoon, sugar . ' thing. However, -we -were not told in habit of falling apart Just when we \'fi cups minced corned beef think we have conquered the beast ° 2 tablespoons ohlll powde. fl-/./Breakf»ge putties, coffee or cocoa. Lanch—Chicken broth It for granted that a prune is a prune A little read pepper Cook the onions and celery until 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce the pattern or color of your dishes brown In the butter or shortening, with rice, creamed salmon on waffles, fruit salad, egg custard with and serve It to our children with all might have something to do with the add flour, seasonings, and slowly add caramel aaoce. tea W fhillc. I>lriittr—Oven fried chicken, sliced apples, sorts of new wrinkles: 1 teaspoon sugar appearance ot a dish? Colored dish' 1 tablespoon mayonnaise the water. Cook fifteen minutes. Add Imitired peas,1 nutstedpofatoes, watercress salad, eblffonsde dressing, FLUFFY PRUNE CAKE es do help a lot yet an attractive dish tomatoes, peas, vinegar, sugar and Mix all thoroughly, using mustard is an attractive dish if served on Ji cup butter n chowchow. Spread on. white shrimps. Continue cooking ten min- pecan cake, coffee. ' 1 cup granulated, sugar iread. plain white or pastel colors. utes more or until the shrimps are 3 eggs, separatee? All those who dread Friday be- thoroughly heated. Mold the rice, •'2 cups sifted cake flour CORNED BEEF SANDWICH 1 can corned beef, chopped cause that fear of a drab meal Is In turn out on platter and fill center • ••-•'!••'• I' tireakfast—Cnflled grapefrurt, reafly to eat Vi teaspoon baking powder 24 stuffed olives them will find great Joy In » shrimp with shrimp Creole. cereal,' poached eg»T on corned beef hash, buttered toast, coffee, % teaspoon each of ground cloves, 1 cup mayonnaise . allspice and cinnamon * Lettuce -Cnees* and celery soup,,ribbon sandwich, stuffed olives, iweot 8 tablespoons sour cream . h«nne made lee cream, tea or milk. Dinner—Swiss steak, itoffed H teaspoon soda Mix beef -with dressing and spread CREAM OF CORN SOUP ICE CREAM SAUCE , 1-cup stewed prunes, pitted, cut in m white or rye bread. Slice stuffed potatoea, yreen bea,nbeans witirlth crntab sance, gr«p«grape and apple salad, cam*. quartan and drained. Jllves over top and lay" on a lettuce eaf. Cover with another slice of 2 cups corn (fresh or canned) An Indefinite number of fine des- coffee eriwen'''•'', v'','. •'•". Cream butter and sugar until light read. % cup water, serts can be made by merely adding and fluffy. Add unbeaten egg yolks % teaspoon sugar a nice sauce to vanilla lc* cream. ^ Ihfa latt word iA g)u ...... , one at a time. Beat .mixture well af- 2 tablespoons chopped pimento Alio a f«w, nut* and some fruit*.,For makes cooking more a pjeaju«> tbaa a chore. Designed for ' -Sttwed peara. hot cereal, ham om«- ter; each addition. Sift flour once, -2 slices onion Instance a Peach Melba Is made,by use yet remembering me, *en»e tt nveU-being that beauty 1 combine with Baking powder, and NEW ENGLAND COOKIES Vi teaspoon salt placing a thin slice of sponge cake let,, baUn*; powder ^ i marmalade, coffee or cocoa. Lunch •pices and sift three times. Add soda 2 cups white sauce ' • on a plate, then a scoop of icecream, Hrings,- the Magic Chef make* i*e, ldtdiep «Joy to the eye . SaTQry ndsbroom' it, ^mabean*, ebeeie itleka, plneapple-nat naltd, to *our cream. Add to prunes. Add Last week, we talked about the Cook corn, -water, sugar, pimento, and then a.half peach Inverted - over •aind a pleasure'td %o*k ilk The,»olinfntririg,,silyeiy Moacl l««4tea., 'ijt'iUM' »eanoped potaMe* en casserole, dry Ingredients, liquids and fruit cookie Jar on the pantry shelf and onion and salt for "20 minutes. Press 'the cream with a Melba sauce top- T mixture alternately a small amount suggested Northfleld Nut Cookies to ping It '•(-"' .:• ' tob of the Mkgii: Chef can oeve* ni»t-^-never thlp or get e^rip* ulluU olltaehloUt* ere»ta. coffee. ' ' at .a time. Beat mixture -well after through a puree sieve. Cool and place start the Jar. When I went to North- in Ice box unUl ready to serve. At ' MELBA'BAUCB1 .shabby. Acd^Mitproof, it will-lo* at *el| teniyear* from ' • jBfa'-'- each addition. Fold,in stiffly beaten fleld Seminary, there was another meal title combine with white sauoe. egg .whites. Pour batter Into two cookie that was a great favorite In Put dne> cup canned' raspberries now as it doe* today,. I —,:; ,'.-,-'••: ,.:i'-;.-•,;.':.:. !•-;'.! Bervlka>e vera yfe who strlt with a dash of pa- through a sieve, add M cup-sugar .--,—, — , iwta.prWKefi ready to; eateeirealj well, greased layer pans. Bake ln that center of fine, old New England PJ T. P" °' Pimento on ; moderate oven 360 F. until done. cooking which might well; go Into tbp. If corn mixture Is very thick and boil about 8 minute*. ' Cool and Naturally H teaspoon vanilla: > Serve hot,' ne^low gu rawr You'll be .SrprWic-*iiHi.-^-tt'wiiCiWtcah «avefi aerainl>>«f »««*. fcluled ham, buttered toast, coffee or cocoa. Lunch— Then drop little dabs from a tea- MAPLB WALNUT BAUOB i ,jbaafl *oup, mwhreom:om*l*t,fc*,bmc bnni, fruit taptocaTSsi FROZEN CHEESE ROLLS spoon onto a creased cookie.tin and V4 teaspoon salt Cook 2 cups maple lyrup and M bake In a moderate oven (about 860 H teaspoon grated onion tTBN DOLLAR Mlloumnc .DIaner—-BroiW lUak. baked .potatoes, French frlad onions, 1 teaspoon lemon juice cup butter, until tn» mixture thread* '« ounce* cream cheese (2 pk—t • degrees), for ten to. twelve minutes. from a ipoon (3M F.) Hemov* from . ontb*pmbtM of peaa>ahndded lettuce with Koqoefort cheese dressing-, fig and Dash of nutmeg ' • r ty cup candled cherries p on Jr«, add H eup walnut*, and eerVe ' - • /MUl'Tp ginger pudding, eeitf ee. 9 i!,t? « ^ ""need parsley hot. , ....-.- • large (!»h»m cracker* The Data U H oup eiwiWcTnut meats |= P» "nely cut lobster CHOCOLATM SAUCE , ,' J -eup gratHI pineapple, drained ,' on the addret* on v E«g and dry bread crumbs Cut 3,«qu»r« un«w«eUn*d choco- ch¥e»e, add cherries and wh«n your •ubierlptl late into place*; add to 1 eup water Itoeappl*. Form •per. like moit eel; flp"r ".nY'mmi "Tdd°' ffif and cook until smooth and thlok. Add i, taraa leer crumb* One nulaUd sugar, a few gralm a wire strainer. Mix ad«,needr.»T ' " tt•putfdnaltlate It _,-- -— J»lr until dlxolveg. Bol| S of tomato loup, Boait dock minute* (223 F.) add 3 tablespoon* .',ipot«^ie*, wax bean*, eole ilaw, , and cover cheese with arawlBff.neartor . lend ln vour chick .? Roll In waxed paper today ao that .vou will Utft>O0Bi v .-pineapple iaut tort*, coffee. Bnpptr— not i • 0{ vp)jr f4vOrlu crumbs, wrV'eVoU "»'» ?* Berves six. home IF. ChlU een earne eon frllolet. sliced tomatoes, , touted wackers, Temoa tt oay, to.advertl** !^.V!(«N^pfj^MHlBXN^^ ?*• BED- BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 12,1937.

'amej MoMaokln and John Traversv / On Xrlp to.Texas. Lounge for Courthouse Employees. The trustees) of the Rarltan Guard Miss Elizabeth Abbott,, public The 60 women employees In the Library and-Military association at health nurse at Freehold, and MIBS courthouse at Freehold no>v have an it lienis r Keyport decided t6 s«ll the property Phyllis Lewis sailed last week for a attractively furnished loungo on tho YES! WE SELl GOODYEAR TIRES ON TIME known as the armory for a site as (rip to Dallas, Texas. They will third floor ot the building. It con- a publlo library. make stops at Miami, Florida on the sists- of a rest room and a larger Files William B. Bedle received his cre- trip thefo and on tho return trip. room for recreation. • dentials and became the new post- master at Keyport. / William O'Brien appeared before Happening! of SO and 25 Yeari Ago Culled From The he Red Bank board of health In behalf of ths Hsuttt Plumbers' as- News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment sociation of Red Bank. He asked that th» board required art' annual ,••.'.,..- •>•:.-.v.-pf TodayVReader«. \ '. • license f«e ot fto to |75 for mastelt plumbers to do business In Bed Bitty; yean A»o. Bank. Ed JUlalr*, Alack Edgar and How- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert, Mr. TO PAY money. The trouaert were afterward Herbert's theatrical partner, Jake ariil WJUeitt 't tooo k carrierr.. plgeonpg a found, but the other artlelea jvera Carron, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. with th«ta tto lbng BnBnnoUU whehen not recovered. v Smith, all of" Fair Haven, returned they want then to wltnew the but- . Arthur H..Holt, of Aebury Park from, 'a yacht trip to Coney Inland ball gama, between .the Burekaa and' was the leader of the forces who In'Mr. Herbert's boat 1 tl» Cltlea team. The pijeona were favored the division of Monmouth Mlu Elizabeth Hurley, daughter releued from time; to -time'dg county at' a meeting- held at the of. Sylvester Hurley of Shrewsbury, ths game'and barns to Red Bank Takaruuieehotel'a", Long Branch. Taxes and Assessments celebrated her birthday by eater- with meuagef. The Burekaa- won .Their plans were opposed by lormer tajnlnga group ot friends At her the game by tht s More ot 1* to 10. Judge Wilbur'A. Heliley. home.- : B; *»tfidHtfc pii ;':O'O . B. •• Forman Ayres, son of Lefferson Bloodgood of Keyport,' fellfll'hi" whill e Ayre» of Little Silver, left for Wash- Thatchsr Brown of New Tork, a playing and'broltoibotlt bones In her ington state, where he planned to summer resident of Locust Point, am below the-elbow, awarded a, contract to a New York OBTAIN follow bis trade carpenter. party for si new house to be built 4.40x21 . . . . $5.08 Hon. George C, Beekman sent an John G. 011118*8 Papooie finished on the Gulon, property oa Riverside artlole to tbe'Friebold Inquirer re- first in a. handicap yacht race con- drive. The house was for Mr. garding Haunted Bajin Hollow,.a itP duoted by .the Hed Bank Yacht Brown's] occupancy and was to out 4.75x19 . i . . . $6.03 callty near Mlddletown village.' 'The club. MaeAnerney's 3,0OO ball each for grand theh y termetd d ' canoe CCostumes, ththe next'to" .the oldest resident of th jury, action on charges'of gambling,' moat notable feature; of which waa town. The oldest realdent was Or Vetrano and Brown were held in an lmmenae red or lavender hat. rin Currie of Wallaco street, wh< $3,000 ball each for further hearing A series of five races for the river ms 96 years old. August 26 on gambling charges be- William Sullivan of Oceanpor fore City, Magistrate Eugene Capl IN ORDER HERE! pennant and additional prizes of sil- verware was won by Charles Burd's was fatally Injured when he was bianco In Asbury Park. Annla B In the second'class and H thrown from a horse which ho was The 28 others were held In 51,000 B. Duryea'a' Daisy In (he third class- riding at the Spring Lake horse ball each on like charges. Most William W. Conover had a drove show. posted ball within a few hours, of about 200 pigs on his farm at Frank Vanderveer, son of John Tho raids netted 19 prisoners In Portaupeck, Spinal meningitis be- Vanderveer of Naveslnk, left the vil- Asbury Park, 11 In Allenhurst and came prevalent among the drove lage for Manila, en route to Japan. two In Fair Haven. ~; and thoy died off faat at the rate of Ho went to the Orient in the Inter five to seven a day. est of the J. G. White Construction Oyster sloops In tho vicinity of company. • X Keyport were Visited' by robbers. Albert E. Langford of Koypor Anderson Lumber Co. Those who suffered die loss of prop- gave up his position In Yonk's bak- erty were Joseph- Vtgne; C. P. Stew- ery at that' place.and moved, to Bel- Campbell Ave., Belford art, Albert Bartlett, George Teas- ford to look after his store there. We cany material to complete the , Douglas, and John A large clambake was held In the borne, dale, Harry rear of the Brown property at Lo- 4 Bl| Discount for Cash. Halghtman. cust Point under the direction of rpiHE year's No. 1 hit among Hiss Henrietta Johnson of Nave- Phono Keansburg 878. v sinHki anHd EM ward L.-Powell of At- l carowners Is GASSjtINE. lantis Highlands were married.at Millions have discovered that Bed Bank by Rev. George H. Neal, tlfft modern motor fuel gives Mils Eva A. Longstreet of Eng- llihtown aid Robert Fleck ot Key- THIS WEEK-150 YEARS AGO them both ghs and oil, both port were married at the former power and protection at the place by Rev. Charles Everett, Miss Vlra-Walllng and •William.H. tegular price of "just gas". Soott, both of Matawan, were mar- The Story of the ried at Red Bank by Rev. J. K. Man- The ficw In GASoTCINE is ning. ,• Constitutional Convention the finest Tydol ever pro- - Mrs. EIJa M. Hanklns, a well duced. The oil Is heat-resist- known resident of Tlnton Falls, oU787 passed away In her Mth year. ing and penetrating. Working Lafayette Rlohardson, an aged col' together tlio gas and the oil ored realdent of Shrewsbury) died BY RAYMONO PITCAIRN from the effects of a tumor. It was constantly smooth the action thought he was.somewhere .In the BUILDING FOR PERMANENCE meddle with their purses. In snort. the acceptance ot the plan will of all upper-cylinder parts... neighborhood of 75 year's of'age. On August 8th < of the"'year I78t. Mrs. H. B. Zebley of AtlanUo High- inevitably fall, it the Senate he not. keep carbon, rust and corro- Nathaniel Oorham, a member of the restrained from originating money lands waa on her way to St. Johns, Convention which met that summer - slon at a minimum ... and Canada) to Join her husband, who bills." 1 to 'write' our Federal Constitution, He was strongly supported by dele- give you a motor with quick was engaged In overseeing;, a rail- asked an Interesting Question. road In which he was financially In- gates > from various other states. T'S no time now to dawdle around— its nose out toward the long, wide power and satisfying mileage. "Can It be supposed," tie said to : "Hat. not experience verified the terested. fellow delegates, "that this vast I here's August, summer's living, highway. Try out its great power with D«AIU,C utility-ot restraining money bUto CT Remembert GASojriNE country, Including the western terri- to the Immediate- that car of yours is going down stead- your gas-treadle toe, give yourself * Twenty-Five Iear« Ago. tory, will, one hundred and fifty representatives ily in trade-in value—and the Buicks over to it and let it show how it can takes the place of old-time The \ Barber. Shop -Checker club yean hence, remain one nation?" of the people?" gas and saves the extra ex- met In.William Malchow's barber There was .no Positive reply at demanded John are moving plenty fast I send your spirits soaring. pense of top-cylinder oil. Get ahop. The principal contestantL that session. But today we know the Dickinson, of were Maurice Dorewlta and Bruno answer,. It Is .eloquently presented Delaware. Right now this bigt silky, fast-stepping, And when you've sampleHats mettle GASOILINE ,today! Maua. Matra. won the flrsV came In .the picture of our great union of "The Senate valvc-in-hcad straight-eight is still and learned the modest price figures, and Dqrbvrlts took the next four. Hi states, sweeping from sea to'ses, end does not repre- received a solid gold stlokpih as i offering to more than 120,000,000 In- sent the people, selling at the lowest prices in Buick just ask yourself if it's likely that we'll pnoouq or TIM WATM aaeqMTaq oil OOHfuri : habitants A standard of well-being .but the •states in prlxe. ' '' i' ' •••' V"n '••''• - unsurpassed among nations, history. ,' • soon see such value again I Yes, sir, Oustan Allaire Of. Little 8Uver their political it's a buy-the buy—just too good a took the flrat load ot apples to Cap- The delegates to that hlstcrlp character." said It's still your big chance to get a man- Convention, -meeting In old Phila- George Mason, tain David A. Waiting's elder mil' Jckm Dltkin—m buy to let slip. at Tlnton Falls and got a, bottle of delphia's Independence Hall, bullded of Virginia. ~ size bundle of thrill-packed travel- fine applejack.' He Arrived at the not only better than they knew, but i$ Improper therefore that it should better than they had dat& hope. power at rock-bottom bargain ratc9. So get busy—right now! Fast action h mill In a one-horse wagon at abou lax the people." in order! Give us a ring and we'll talk 3 o'clock In the morning. H*o was During early August of 1787, dis- . But the delegatei were also deter- You can still have one for less than none too early, for several other cussion in the Convention dealt mined that.the people should know some sixes cost—and it's so far out in thingsover! largely with the proposed draft of Just what their representatives In loada of apples arrived at the mill » Constitution offered by the "Com- front of tho others that no only a few minutes laftr. the. lower house were doing. To that mittee .of Detail." -One of Its most end )t wta moved that the Conven- matter what they do next, they /& , Charles Cake, wnlle picking Interesting phases centered on R peaches on O. E. Davis' farm at, Lin tion adopt* resolution providing principle Involved In the Revolu- "each House shall keep a Journal of won't be able to match the '37 _ ^H croft, fell from a trie, and. was badly tionary War—namely, opposition to Its proceedings, and shall publish 'Buick for vajuel bruised. • . , ; "Taxation without Representation." the same from time to time; except A force of nine men under the It came to the fore during debate such part ot the proceedings of the So go slip your frame behind a direction of .Alexander ,D, Qqoper, on the Committee propos** to limit Senate, when acting hot in its VOURMONirOOK'AITHIII imperlntwdent of tJWrf H«« i( ' tho, power of originating roenue- legislative capacity, as may be judged Buiok's ready wheel and head Water Works,«wn«a4nr,U>«ttq llni 'measures and' appropriation < by that House to require secrecy." IN A 4INIRAL MOTOR! CAI .ifeserVolh'-'.'^'fitimbtfibtyiiSj.V"] i jJVVtMM lowelo r brancr h ot Congressg . When mild, objection was raised, been placed-In th»if«MrvoIr.to-1 " Pointint g out thahtt tth e llOM r hhouse James Wilson, of Pennsylvania, took lfy the water but none of these were represented the people, while the the floor In defence. found and.-lt was'auppOMdjthv f«U Senate represented the states, • "The pecpW be declared, "have Wotlm» to^WW %?•$$''<'• •' dumber pf delegates demanded that it right to know what their agents Th«; town oommisjlontm iroaa(r this power be kept In the people* •re ootog or have dona, cut In the ibudlrtt ;&' atoensas. bands by limiting It to the former. should not be M the option ot I, "Takatlon and representation," in- the Legislature to conoeal their - \. H. L.ZOBEL Cir.. Illl^-TH. W.I.I HH.I.M Ol» dwim than the nievlous year. , sisted Klbrldge Gerry, of Massa- proceedings." Marlhal Wllllfm, ^awrenae t of chusetts, "are strongly associated In It was •ireed that each branch /Sea Bright Red Bank Highlands was robbed, the thief feet- the minds of the people; and they of Congress should keep a journal ting away with.* £»4r.of..hli tro^s- •ill not agree th»t any but ttwlj ot its. proceedings. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST" 12, 1987. an outstanding Republican leader. Boy» Get Emblems Mrs. George Bodman This W^Mwj.SmUy^. woolley of Girl Scout Camp Eatontown, ihe former presidents At Y. M, C. A. Camp It Clee Chairman the United Women's Republioan ?¥our Home Opens At Allaire Club of M,onmouth county, and now WEI«COMM£WTHEiBEAUTlFUL,LlFEnTME Camp emblems, awarded.only to Mrs. George M. Bodman of Middle- lUte chairman of the Women's dl- those boys who. prove thenuelvea to town township, who irecently re- ylalmro( the New Jeney SUta Re- Sunday, August 15 signed the' presidency of ,the United, Regatta Days be outstanding campers, are the publican Finance committee. Mrs. Sno-Whl»T Asbestos Siding proud possession of 11 Monmouth Woolley will be In charge- of Sen- county boys who have completed It Will Continue for » Week and ator ..Glee's campaign In Monmouth New Aa Tomorrow their stay at Y. M. C. A. camp Ock- county ;during Mrs, Bedman's .ab- anlckon. At the gala banquet held In Those Who Wish to Register sence fpr a short period, camp mess hall Tuesday of last week Still Have Time to Do So- i Senator Clee today expressed to Stalnproof - WWaterproof. at the completion of the fourth week Mrs. Bodman his enthusiasm that Specials Varied Activity Program. •he bid taken the chairmanship-in ", Installed Wfth of the season boys from the county carried off 31 awards for excellence Monmouth county, and assured her in various activities. In addition to Shore council of the Girl Scouts of that he will speak In the county at FINEST QUALITY; WORKMANSHIP those activities for which awards are Monmouth county will conduct a theoandldates meeting of the United ' 100% Satisfactkm GiarantctxJ Kridel's are ready with given the boys have been exceeding- camp starting next Sunday and con- Women's Republican dub.August 37, ly active In such things as craft eluding Sunday, August 32, at Al- at Brookdale,. Uncroft, the home of •; FULL D01XAR VALUE PLUS following items to make work, nature study, lost town hikes, laire. Visits may be made all day Sirs. Lewis S. Thompson. ' . , Termsi.MilhersCash or 36 Mo.ntht To Pay and horsemanship. In the last men- Sundays and Thursday evenings. It ••'•' • * ;-c-'l-.' r: II.'.TJ ;... .; I f • Y. ,.:.'•• .'.••". ., • • .-. tioned Dean Wler of Sea Bright has Is not, too late to register to go to .;.,' Weir Butcher Shop. . 'V* (l.™1 ^r** conu-.eu •onAltal lr*m «Us ten- you comfortable at little been doing outstanding work in tie the camp. Registrations, may. be made One of the buildings at Campbell"! SPECIAL advanced class. -Mb *"! 'V»lv« tbwlnuly wHstmt «MIUOMI with council captains-or with Mrs. function, near Belford, owned by ciarf* a valuta loavlaUon l ' cost on this occasion. The camp emblems nave been Florence DeVlllayerde of 2 Rons, Jerman F. Labrelque has besn rent- awarded to Harold Crosby and Jack place, Interlaken, Who Is Girl Scout ed by Andrew CJtarella of Red Bank Worthley of Little Silver, Robert commissioner. • Xor a butcher shop.. It.wtU be,con- .! \r;JWhafe/ * Bang of Leonardo, Archie Nelll and The activities will include hand- tacted by Mr. CIUrell»'s.son-in-law, Suits in single and double breast- Alfred Burns of Atlantic Highlands, ball, basketball, archery, tennis, -uolen D"Anthony. Fixtures are be- HOLLYWOOD HOME ENGINEERS Lawrence Bocklus and Donald Braly crafts, swimming, tramping, trailing ing installed and It Is expected that II COMMERCE STV^'-A NEWARK, N. J. ed, plain and sport models—Regu- of Spring Lake, Franklin Eirlch. and the tenderfoot, first-class and the place -will open Saturday.. . Grant Haven and Bob Wilson of Sea second-class tests. Evening programs lars, Longs, Shorts and Stouts. Girt, Richard and George Dlabrow will consist of entertainment, dra- It pava to advertlte In The Register- of Keyport, Edward Asay of Freehold matics and campflre, and James VanWickle of Belmar. The personnel is as follows: / MRS. GEORGE M. BODMAN. 25.00 to 30.00 .1 < Swimming tests have been passed by } 21.50 Director—Mr«. Allda Chamturlaln. VALUES these boys In addition to Donald and Nune—Hlii Emllr P»«ri»IL Women's Republican club of' Mon* Alfred Conhagen of Allenhurst, Mil- Ufa Hiving—Melbourne Carrakar. mouth county to take the chairman- 32.50 to 37150 ..\ < ton Ruber of Belmar, Dan Lowen- Swimming—Joan LtFtvrt. steln of West Allenhurst and Walter Junior life savins and tennli—Anna ship of gubernatorial primary cam-, ) 26.50 Turner. palgn committee of Senator Lester VALUES Hansen of Freehold. Edward Asay Handcraft—Mr. Frlct. , H. Clee in Monmouth county, an- was crowned zell ball champion of Athlatlca—Thilma Kanhaw. the Junior area at the conclusion of Archerjr—lira. Ernul SchulU jounoed that-she had been most for- 40.00 to 45.00 ..I.....OO ffft Unit leaden—Ida aootfspwd, Clara Hid. unato. in securing as vice chairman, a tournament held among the young- stir. Ann Abbott. Claire LeFavrr, Mn. VALUES / ?»»»V er boys while Don Braly added George Kurau. Th- club Saturday night. Charles Got- ajdy, Barbara Aner, Betty Milllgan, 2.50 Values ...... 1.95 6.50 Values ... 5.45 schalk and his Sailors played for Annabelle Letts, Barbarba Claster. dancing. Members of the club aux- Neptune—Helen Atkinson, Janice Latest Crocquignole 2.95 Values ...... 2.35 7.50 Values ...,... 6.15 iliary will offer a program of enter- Loslman, Bertha Everton. 3.50 Values ...... 2.65 8.50 Values 7.15 tainment at the August 21 dance. Matawan — Evelyn Ludwlg, Ann Those present were Mr. and Mrs.Ludwlg, Ruth Ziegler. Albert Sleber, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Point Pleasant—Elizabeth Hutch- Permanent Wave Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Vallery, lnson, Ruth Solomon, Peggy Jenkln- DISCONTINUING LADIES' Mr. and Mrs. William" Ondcrdonk, son, Harriet Lockwood, Judith $3.50 — $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Otto, Mr. andBauke, Betty Pearson, Sylvia Obi. . $7.50 Jantzen Swim Suits Mrs. Randall Reid, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lie- A COMING WEDDING. neck, Mr. and Mra. William J. Machineless Wave 4.50 and 4.95 Values ...... 2.95 O'Hagan, Mr. and Mrs. William Ru- Miss Nellie May Dennlg to Marry We Specialize In Facials, binstein, Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Ned E. Hammond. Scalp and Hair Treatments. 5.95 and 6.95-Values 3.95 English, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pey- Miss Nellie May Dennlg, daughter Your Choice O 1^ .00 ton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Larkin, to 7.95 Values . 4.95 Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Boyce, of Mr. and Mrs. William Dennlg of any 88o Item ° * J. Girls' and Misses' 1.95 Mr. and Mrs. .William E. Smith, Mr. East Kcansburg, and Ned E. Ham- and Mrs. Charles Meeker, Mr. andmond of East Keansburg, son of Mrs. Evelyn Hammond of Jersey Phone R. B. 3475 Mrs. Allan~ Hascal!,-~Mrr and Mrs. _ 3,fnr Appointments. George Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs.City, wllfbe married' Sunday "after- noon at i o'clock at ths Leonardo ' Open FrL Evenings Till 9. NECKWEAR POLO SHIRTS William Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jo- Hiss Hatherlno In Charge. ' seph Hennessey. Baptist churoh. Rev. Ellwood Wolf, SPECIALS SPECIAL paster of the church, 'will perform Mrs. Embury McLean, Mrs. Rita the ceremony. • Mrs. Swaruon of 1.00 Values ..69c Values Wood, Mrs. Alice Wesson, Miss Lor- Arlington, a sister .of the bride, will tta Broderick, Miss Florence Pierce, be the matron.of honor and William .65 Values ..47c to 1.95 Miss Frances Fox, Miss Florence Fape, a friend of the- groom, will be Delali, Miss Jessica Fierce, Miss best man. The ushers will be John Gertrude Temple, Miss Betty Hoag- Hammond a brother.of the groom, Iand, Miss Arlena Smith, Miss Es- and Irwln Swanson, a brother-in- Men's Beach Robes Men's Swim Suits telle Dall, Raymond Van Horn, Hav- law of tho bride. iland Lyons, Charles Howard, Mich- A lingerie ahower was given for Values Values '<|.95. ael Casey, Raymond Green, Thomas the bride-to-be at a surprise lunch- to 1.95 Nelson, Patrick Nelson, John Mur- eon by Mrs. Swanson recently In the to 2.95 ••• phy, Gaston Fluxmon, Robert Flux- restaurant of the Kresge department mon, Thomas Butler, Thomas Mc- store at Newark. Others present Knlght and Ernest Blngham. besides Miss Dennlg and Mrs. Swan- son were Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Summer Dresses Mather, Mrs. Edward Dennlg, Miss Injures Wrist Doris McElwain, Mrs. Walsh and J. KRIDEL Edward Glunco of Avenue of Two Mrs. Allison. Many fine gifts were Rivers, Rumson, was treated at Rlv-° made to Miss Dennig. erview hospital Saturday for an in- Clearance Priced — Red Bank — jured right wrist He was hurt while HAS A BIRTHDAY PABTT. working at Ballantine'a plant on The woods are West Bergen place. Ml»» Milan Holwiti of Lakewood Entertains Group of Friends. full of special Mid-Season Wardrobe Tonics— Miss ' LIUlan Holwlts celebrated her 20th birthday at her home on values. Johnny, Women's, Misses', Juniors' Sizes County Line road, Lakewood, A large birthday cake was the center of attraction, which was a gift from get your gun! her parent!. Decorations were In blue'and pink. Muslo by Less Mar- tin's orchestra, was enjoyed. A piano We're setting the Good Furniture and Rugs duet was played bv Harry HolwIU pace in style and 3MJ 5.98 and Less Martin. A. delicious lunch- Formerly 7.98 and 10.95 eon was served by the hostess . we're upsetting Formerly 5.98 and 7.98

shortly before midnight to about 36 •• *' guests. every value rule Style-right dresseB to brighten your life ARE NOT A LUXURY IN Among those present were Miss Bembergs, cottons • and crepes.' AU Gloria Irons, Tony Greer, Margaret in the Red Bank washable! Tailored shirtwaist and soft during August. Printed chiffons, pastel Osborn, Ida Mathewi, Luclla Han- book Of merchan- styles. Dots,, colorfol pHnts and popu- crepes, tailored linens and sleek shark* klns/Henrletta Thompson, Ada Hov- lar plain colors. . , skins. ' ers, William Heyers, William Clay- dising. ,'.••'. ton, C. Clayton,- Fred Price, Buss Our Mid-Summer Sale! Tllton, Verne, Vltola and Jack Hard- Ing, all of Lakewood; Mrs. Helen You never saw so Estell and son - Howard of Asbury Park, John Dorf, Walt Ettman and much comfort on Ed Johnson of Freehold; Lily Irons, 7.98 10.95 Ted Sherman and Bill Parks of the auction block : 25% - 50% OFF Toms Rlvor and Miss HolwlU'i fam- _ as ypuil eeo to- • . Formerly %%% and 14.95 Formerly 12.95 and 16.95 ily. Miss Holwiti'received many fine morrow in this Mostly, tiiose' hard-to-flnd. dark; sheers Richly colored floral chiffons, crepes and!

B"t>f • • .' cool, stylish stock. , and dark background prints that look so sheers. Even a gtdup of "Nan WesU The Lowest Prices In The County! cool and smart. Also crepes In tallbred leys," included at this excltina clearance Two Matawan Men spectator types. ; pnet. Have Narrow Escape : THESE SAVINGS COVER EVERY DEPARTMENT AND Imported Linen - leoond rioo* Frank Martin; and Jean Cartan, YOUR EVERY REQUIREMENT ! employees In the , Hanson-Van- Suits...... $10.75 Wlnkle-Munnlng plant at Matawan, escaped death by a matter of inches Angora Spun THIS IS "BARGAIN-HUNTERJS WEEK" ... WE HAVE PUT Monday afternoon when put of a hugo elocfrlo generator' fell on them. SuiU ...... ,.....$10.75 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ODD" SUITE AND Tho part of the . generator, whloh PIECE AND EVERY ODD RUG IN STOCK ... THESE ARE weighed several hundred pounds, Sanforized had long prongs extending from it. • SUPER-SAVINGS ... FOR PEOPLE WHO KNOW GOOD Martin was pinned to the floor with Slack...„„. $1.65 a prong on either aide of his body. BUYS WHEN THEY SEE THEM ! He suffered -a possible fractured skull and severe lacerations of the Fancy Sport head. Mr. Cartan waa struck a Shirti ILL.. $1.00 glancing blow as the section fell. ! i.'••.•,,'..,' "'•• r' i »•'',•:< }i ufini »•«.»..» 3;; Kicked By Hone. William Cleary tt Washington WEST FURNITURE COMPANY street, a member of the 112th field artillery, was kicked by a horse Sat- 1869 KEYPORT, N. J. 1937 urday at the Red Brink armory and was taken" tb BlveVvlew hospital, where he waa treated for a cut left eye. He was release! following hU treatment. \ '•A Home Owned Newspaper wnos* Position ..and Influence) Ham; Lau Attained Through Honorable. New* ' Policies W Business : Principles. GISTER

X, Np, ^! _.v^ fi THURSDAY^ AUGUST 12,1937. PAGES 1 TO County Society Nofcd. Screen Actress Farmers Worried Ready For Show By Ruinously Low Plans Completed f lor Regatta; .Vmr the. :dJ«Ungutoe Industry to be Known as He Purchase* Howe at the Cor- lantic Highland* Over .'New Their supporting committee consists main in the ground until September Red Bank Hat Manufacturing ner of Branch Avenue and ot WllllanvH. Porter, Matthew Cur- and that they will do so unless con- Factory To Open" Filtration: Project —Council ran, James Kennedy, Thomas Meech, ditions Improve. In the Holmdel po- "Company—Takes Option on Markham Road from Mrs. Sail and Canoe Races '•• Nicholas J. Wilson tato belt the only growers who are Call* Public Meeting. Alfred Griffiths, Archibald U Miller, Property. Margaretta P. W. Bedle. Percy Hicks, William H. Walte,oLes- making sizeable shipments are the About September 15 ter Kennedy, Eugeno Warden and Of Red Bank Dies Cross brothers. They are the largest To. Feature Classic The, controversy over the proposed William Macintosh. • ; growers In that district. At the meeting of Shrewsbury post Mrs.' Margaretta P. W. Bedle of nitration plant for the Atlantic High- of the American legion of Red Bank Red Bank has sold her property at The show Judging from the Interest Those who are reputed to be au- Monday night the committee of. past Announcement-that 'a firm to bo lands water works continues unabat- Suddenly At Home thorities on the subject see no indi- the southeast corner of Branch ave- ed, .There was « stormy period at already shown by various commercial commanders which was recently ap- A hundred of the nation's crack known as the Rod Bank hat n cations of an Increased price In the nue, and Markham road,-Little Sil- motor boat drivers will gather en 1 Tuesday• night's meeting of the houses, exhibitors and loyal support- pointed to make a report • recom- fa'cturlng.company has leased the Retired Red Bank Merchant Immediate future. The extremely hot ver, to Donald E. Lawes of Foxwood the Shrewsbury river on Saturday former Powers clothing factory on mayor! and council when the filtra- ers, will be one of the largest and mended that the post seek new quar- Park, Little Silver. Allaire &, Son weather Is a factor in depressing the ters at a lower rental. A motion and Sunday in a concentrated as* River street Was made this morning tion, plant project WAS discussed. finest of its kind held this year In Passed Away Tue»day Night market but it is said that more than Agency, was the broker. The place James w,, Shannon, representing the this vicinity. Nearly all the-display that this be done was made, but was sault on the existing table of worl4 .by- the MHtoh Berk' real- estate a change, in climate is required to had been on the market for ? 10,000. water speed records. Sailboat skip- agency on Broad streot.: The lease newly-prganlted Taxpayers'' associa- spaces have been sold. The prelim- in Hii 80th Year—Conducted later withdrawn when the point was The' • property haa frontages of cure the trouble. Potatoes are liable made that the matter should be de- pers will assemble for the purpose ot ltfor a long tdrm of years, Mr. Berk tion, askcld. the council to rescind a' inary schedule with 196 classes offers Dry Goodi Buaineis. to much damage when shipped by about 278 feet on Branch avenue and resolution . adopted at a previous ferred until the new officers bad vielng against each other in races stated, with an' option of purchaso a complete list for commercial and rail in such weather as has prevailed over 300 feet on Markham road. It for all types of sailing craft and : meeting approving the expenditure more time to familiarize themselves by the new concern. -,;.V . '~-' professional gardeners, amateurs and the past week. comprises about three acres. One of canoeists, for the first time In the of $28,000 for the filtration plant. Ha Women's Garden clubs. ' Nicholas J. Wilson of Red ' ~ank with the, situation. Mortimer Van- Ita most desirable features Is the The- firm; which Is' said to have en- said the present filters were all right. died, suddenly Tuesday night at his A few days ago the Federal author- Sauter reported that all games of history of the National Sweepstake! gaged in. the manufacture of men's Mrs. A. V, Stout of Naveslnk River ities bought 800 carloads of potatoes great number of beautiful old shade regatta, will be on hand to add ah The council gave no sign It Intended road has donated a beautiful silver, home at the corner of Irving place chance nad been discontinued at the trees .of. many varieties, coupled with headwoar for a large number of na- to oblige Mr, Shannon.' and Arthur place. He was In his 80th in Delaware and gave them away to home. extra feature to - this outstanding tional chain stores as Well as Inde- trophy for one of the competitive choice old evergreens which line the boating event of the East. year, his 70Lh birthday having oc- needy persons In New Jersey. This Forty-three members of the post circular driveway. pendent * retailers, according to the Jonas Turoen, former prosecutor, classes. L. B. Tim of Long Branch curred In June. ' • may produce better conditions for Red Bank's annual nautical cal> announcement, has experienced con- then segued against the - filtration haa also donated a trophy for the were present and John' Pfeiffen- : Mr. Wlis'on was a native of Tlnton Delaware farmers temporarily but nival is again expected to attract elderable. 'labor. difficulty;: |n New plant He; attempted to convince the show and many more are expected berger, the outgoing commander, Falls. and a, son of the late Arthur the general opinion hereabouts Is presided throughout the meeting at yachtsmen and motorists from all York, and has deoldW to reorganise council that the, expenditure was not within the next few days. The show that it will help to glut the New Jer- over the East. Police have made as the Red Bank- Manufacturing necessary. Coun'olftoan Waldron OP. has a reputation of being one of the and Elizabeth Polhemus Wilson. For the request of Robert H. Rogers, the many years his father conducted the sey market. Less than half the nor-new commander. The other new arrangements to handle what they company and locate In this borough. Smith struck'back.at Mr. Shannon finest held along, the North Jersey mal amount of potatoes has been believe will turn out to be the great" According to Mrl Berk, the firm arid ; Mr. Tumen and'. gavs .them a shore. •!.-•.". cider mill and applejack distillery on shipped by rail the past few weeks. officers are John E. Day senior vice the property now owned by the es- commander, Raymond Llpplncott eat crowd ever to witness such A will employ 160 persons at the stkrt piece or his mind. He told them that Mr. Neatler announced • yesterday The unknown element in thexsitua- show on local waters. , (It Is said to have an annual payroll tate ' of (Sa'pt. David A. Walling at Junior vice commander, Morris Mil- the plant was a, necessity and that that If anyone, whether professional tlon Is the amount of shipping being Competitive events will be staged' *of 1200,000. the council, by taking advantage of Tlnton Falls. it - finance oUlcer, Archibald Mac- or amateur gardener, wants to enter' done by trucks. There is no means Kellar chaplain, Daniel Bedford ser- oh Saturday* and Sunday for all mo* The Berk agency .was instrumental PW.A funds from the federal govern- the show he will be glad to take the Mr.. Wilson bad' lived at Red. Bank by which to check how much of the torboat racing, classes and Monday ment,'wa% saving- money for'the'tax- more than.SO years and for a long geant-at-arma and Morris Miller In selling the advantages'looked for entries and place them In the proper crop is transported to market in this trustee for three years. They were will be given over to one-mile rec- by this concorn and to be found at payers, not wasting, It Mr- Smith time' he had a. dry goods More on way but the belief Is general that it ; claases as the prizes will be many ord attempts. Sailboat and cartOe polhted out that the.project had the installed by Past County Commander Red Bank. The deal Was closed yes- and varied. ' • the weat side of Broad street, near is more than ever before. Carl Bremer. races will' be held on Sunday morn- terday afternoon at the-nrin's,New lupport.of prominent citizens. » Mechanic street. He retired from ing. York office. ; ' ... •-[ ^A'flettir^was: md.ftom William Another factor is that Pennsyl- Byron Aspdin stated that ho would business 24 years ago and since that vania is now raising more Cobblor With entries ranging from midget tho Powers Holding company, Leonard, Diesel operator at the plant, time he spent, the winter seasons at donate the use of a truck to put In- asking that the employees at the Local Druggist potatoes than New Jersey, having to position/ the refreshment stand outboards to better than a mlle-a- owners of the River street property, Daytona Beach, Florida. about 180,000 acres in this crop. A mlnute single cnglho hydroplanes, has* started to put the factory build-: plant be relieved of any responsibility Mr. Wilson is survived by hla which the legion will operate at the In the eyent'there Is a Water short- few years ago Pennsylvania was not regatta Saturday and Sunday. A tho Sweepstakes will prove a bril- Ing; In first-class condition, elnee It Is wife, Mrs. Emily Conover Wilson, a considered a competitor of New Jer- liant highlight to a scintillating planned to begin transportation . of age, due to structural failure of the Calls Bluff Of meeting ot the committee. In' charge flltera, ".' •' daughter o{ the late Peter H. Con-sey In the potato market The Penn- of the stand will be held tonight. ' boating season. Foremost among; machinery, and equipment to Red over of Tennent. He leaves four sylvania crop Is now moving to mar- the contests are the three 15-mile> Bank within the next two weeks. The Pirates' Leader sisters, they being Mrs. Aaron Smock ket and-what effect thl'a Is having In George Hughes, chairman ot tho heats for the National Sweepstakes h&t manufacturing coVcerii will con- .A petition to halt the proceedings- sick com-.ilttee, reported .that Wil- Is under way. John M. Pillsbury, of Red,Back and lira. Adon Llppin- decreasing prices can only be Imag- trophy, to be run Sunday afternoon^ tinue to-maintain Ita New York of- cott, Mrs. William El. Harrison and ined, but the opinion is widespread liam Tomalne was sick with ulcers Another feature event has been fices and faotory until officials feel borough attorney, "stated that the Joe Bennett Refused to Use of the stomach and that action : petition must be signed by taxpayers Mra. Howard L. Borden of Asbury that it must be large. added for Saturday, a three-heat that they have sufficiently trained Wesley Ordile ai Pinch-Hitter would bo taken to have him ad- titular contest for 225-cublo inch hy- local employeea In the various pro- owning In the aggregate ten per cent Park- A brother, Daniel Wilson, Some farmers are complaining mitted as a patient to Base Hos- died a-, nuniber of years ago. Dan droplans. . ^* cesses of the business.*: They expeot of the total assessed valuations In'the But Offered to Fight It about the new Federal regulations pital 81, Bronx.: Alfred Brighton of • DONALD E. LAWES that within a year they will be in a, borough. The petition muat be pre- lei Wilson waa at one time an as- with regard to the shipment of po- Rumson is improving from sickness, The Interstate trophy, emblematto position to" bring tbelr entire plant sented by tomorrow night, which Is Out. semblyman of Monmouth county and tatoes. They say some of the rules Michael .Garruto has returned home of the national championship In tb,ej the expiration time of the ten-day he -Introduced a measure to change The buildings consist of ;a,French to Red Bank and eliminate their New are; unreasonable. However, other from the Veterans hospital-at Lyons, colonial residence containing 12 135-cublo inch class, will go on tho York office -and factory. '.-.,. period following adoption of the or- •The Red Bank Pirates baseball the name of Red Bank to Shrews- farmers say the, rules are all right where he was an observation patient block defended by Byron Russell o4 dinance. Mr. Flllibury warned that team absorbed a.lO-to-4 shellacking bury, City. So much opposition dc rooms,'hot water heat' and all im- and that they will eventually provo 30 days. , provements, and two Brftall barns. Long. Branch. A raco has also boefi A,t that tlmo they expect to em- a delay lii the proceedings with the Friday nlgbt at the hands of the veloped tfiat the matter was' not put to be beneficial to planters. added for tho tiny 91-cubio inch hy« ployee about -800 parsons with a pay- government might result in the with- Philadelphia All-Stars and tie to a vote. Upon the reoommendailoix of,.th6 Mr. Lawes plans to remodel the res-dros in addition to Class E'and'CJ roll averaging »3!S0,0OO a.year. It will drawal of FWA aid. Pirates' manager, Joo Bennett, was ways and means committee of which idence for his own occupancy at runabouts In the inboard division. also be necessary for the firm to ex- Mr. Wllaon waa one of Red Bank's Maurice Schwartz. is chairman it tome future date. subjected to a severe razzing from best known and most respected citi- Tho program includes all classes da) pand Ita factory facilities at Red In the hope of obtaining-the views was voted to Increase the dues from The property was originally owned outboarda. of a large number of taxpayers on the spectators. Particularly voci- zens. In his business dealings he Three Houses | $3 per year to $4 per year. The Bank Joy Increasing* the sire of the ferous in stating their disapproval of by T'mothy White of Little Silver, present plant the subject a publlo mass meeting was square and. honest and he was change will take effect October 20. who erected the present residence Melvin Crook of Upper Montclair, will be held by the council tonight the way Bennett' was running tbe generous In contributing to the sup- Sold At Rumson Chaplain Archibald MacKellar said three-time winner of the National Tho new Red Bank factory la ex- Red Bank team was a group of fanB for the occupancy of his son, Felix at the borough hall. Dr. Frederick port of worthy causes, In politics the legion had received undesirable White, about SO or 60 years ago. At Sweepstakes with his record-holding peoted to be in operation by Septem- seated in back of third base. One Betty V, will not defend the trophy, ber 15. The firm plans to employ a Runyon, engineer for the filtration he was a Democrat, but he was never end untruthful publicity In one news- that tlmo it was considered one of project, will be on hand to answer of the group was Wesley Ordllo of a candidate for office. John J. Hogan Estate Bought by paper of late and that he' desired this year. This leaves the race open majority of local labor and will bring Oceanport, who Is employed as a the show places of this section. Later to what now appears-to be a con- to Red Bank only a few executives, questions. - , The funeral will be held tomorrow Samuel Karinja—Ridge Road to present another side of' the le- owners were Susan B. Haviland and druggist ait Llggett's drug store on afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Mr. Wil- gion's activities showing the service test between Jack Rutherford of department heads and processing ex- Broad street. •••„,'- and Lafayette Street Proper- Howard I. Hancc, who conveyed it Port Washington, New York, and perts to assist In the training of new son's fate home, with Rev, Edward it was performing. Ho said that this to James and Carolino Wardrobe in In the ninth'inning Bennett walked W. Miller, pastor of the Red Bank ties Change Hands year the post had decorated the the leading 225 hydroplanes, entered local labor. Lightning; Much \ 1898. Mra. Edmund G. Fraser, a in tho Sweeps event for the first • i • over to Ordile and said, "If you Baptist church, in charge. Mr. Wil- graves of 265 veterans and had niecB .f Mra. Wardrobo, later inher- Ado Al)out Little think you can do any better, come son, was a member ot that church. Three properties in Rumson have helped to conduct seven funerals at ited it and she sold It in 1911 to Eatontown Acts out here and I'll put you in ' Interment will be made in the fam- changed hands in the past week. which military honors were paid. Ho Jonathan I. Smith, who occupied it Tho Roil Bank course has always Lightning- put the telephone at pinch hitter." Much to Bennett's sur- ily plot of. tho Shrewabury Presby- Dennis K. Byrne was the agent In also referred to tho child welfare until a short tlmo ago. been productlvo of record-breaking Oualdo Ford's residence near Tin- prise, Ordile walked on the diamond, terian church, under the direction the three transactions. The estate of work and rehabilitation work which speeds in past years and wl^h fav- donned a pair of baseball pants and Mr. Lawes is president, of tho orable weather conditions, several To Improve Two ton Falls out of use during tho elec- of the Worden funeral home. John J. Hogan on the southeast cor- the legion Is doing. He said it was Lawes Coal company of Shrewsbury, trical, ptorm Tuesday] "Mr; "Ford, In grabbed a bat preparatory to facing ner of Hunt and Lafayette streets unfortunate that this altruistic -work changes aro expected to be made the Philadelphia pitcher. Instead of haa been purchased by Samuel Karln- did not receive as much publicity as a member of the borough council In the official tables. Only two new: Borough Streets talking with a Register reporter, and the board of health of Little Sil- stated that the story printed in a sending Ordile to bat to ace what he Ja of River road, former proprietor false stories about gambling; etc. A marks have been turned in this sum- could do, Bennett ordered him off Service Station of Victory Park cafe. A ten-room rising vote of thanks was accorded mer and crack competition and fast Bids for Oiling Locust Avenue dally newspaper that hla bouse was Btruefc six times by lightning during tho playing field. house and a garage and barn are on to Mr. MacKellar for his services as water should bring out tho ultimate and Wall Street to be Opened the property. Mrs. Hogan, widow of chaplain. it) speeds. Not only will the pilot* the storm was not true. He said Saturday morning, Bennott called For Commuters At be shooting at the various outboard the storm was worse in his neigh- John J. Hogan, occupied the place 1 Rumson School at Next Meeting—To File Ap- at Llggott's store and asked Ordile during the summer until two yeara A letter was read from the Spotts- marks but hydroplane racers will borhood than In othor places here- to go out In the back yard with ago. Sho is now. residing the year wt>od post stating that that post was seek to lower the new 225-cublo Inch' plication for Light. abouts, but the only damage done him and repeat somo of the state- Railroad Station around'In Washington, D. C- The In need of funds and was disposing Board Offers record of 73.053 miles per hour set was to put his telephone and a ments be had made at the previous of a set of colors on the co-oper- by Jack Cooper of. Kansas City In night's ball game. Ordllo refused Hogan estate also owrls several build- Tho Eatontown mayor and coun- number of, other telephones owned Philip Weinetein and Henry ings In the business district of Red ative plan. Tho cost per share la $1 his Tops II in Florida waters last cil at Its meeting last night njoved by his neighbors out of commission and Bennett then offered Joseph Dil- Bank." Mr. Karinja plans to make arid Mr. .Schwartz made a gift of Job To Teacher 'March, • . • to Improve two borough roads, Lo- temporarily. lon, manager of tho store, to pay Zaitz Lease'Former Roberta improvements to tho Rumson prop- this amofint to make such a pur- Ordtle's salary for two hours If he chase. The sailboat races Sunday morn-t cust avenue and Wall street. The permitted the druggist to "fight out Boiler Works from George erty. James T. Jones of Olyphant, Ing will Include classes for birds, roads will be oiled. Tho council Vincent Moyes, Raymond Llppln- their .grievance like men." Orth. The George W. Robinson property cott, Robert H. Rogers, Morris Mil- Pennsylvania, Offered Con- comets, snipes, knockabouts and acted on this,matter after several Horse Killed on the corner of Rldgo road and Class A and B sneakboxes. The Oral complaints had boon received of Ordllo and Dillon both refused to ler and John PfeiHenberger were ap listen to Bennett and ho left the Center street has been sold to Miss pointed delegates to the state con- tract to Teach Commercial class will start at 0:15 and other dusty roads In that section, > By Lightning Philip Woinstein of Shrewsbury classes will start at 15-mlnute Inter- storo after threatening "to lick the avenue and Henry Zalts of Sunset Marie Kerf of Hoboken. The lot haa vention to bo held at Ocean City Tho clerk was authorized to ad- a frontage of 57 feet on Ridge road Subjects. vals. vertise for bids for the oiling of tha '. "Old Jersey," tho moat aged horso stuffings out of Ordile if ho avenue have leased from George Orth September 9, 10 and 11. Harold caught him on the street.* of Atlantic Highlands the former and over 210 feet on Center street. A Adomson, Wilbur MacConncll, Carl One hundred and fifty canoes', two roads. Tho bids Will be opened on ths Lovett nursery farm at-Lit- seven-room house on the lot will bo . The Rumson board of education at representing at least seven of the tle Silver, Is no more. Ho was done Roberts Boiler works property, on Bremer, John E. Day and Alexander its regular meeting last night offered at tho next rogular meeting, August modernized for the occupancy of the Hunter were appointed alternate del- big Eastern canoo clubs, at) mem- 26, Specifications and forms for tho to death by lightning Tuesday dur- Oakland Btreet, near the railroad sta- a contract to James Turner Jonos of tion, for a new super service station new ownor. egatca. bers of tho American Canoe, aaso- proposed work wore ' prepared oy ing a fierce electrical storm while Olyphant, Pa., to teach commercial elation, are expected to compete in Thirty Acres Sold to be known as the Commuters' Su- The third sale Is tho property of Past commanders' badges were or- Borough. Engjnoor J, Wesley Sea- he waa following Mead Glover of Mrs. Mary, I. Shaw at 65 Lafayette subjects Ih the Rumson high school tho races for this type of craft, Red iBank, an employee, to a shel- per Service station. T£e deal was dered for Otmor Phillips, Morris Mil- successor to Charles Wayte, who man of Long Branch, Tho quanti- For a Polo Fiel(f made through: the Curley & Bray street to Harold F. Kelly of Jersey which will begin at 11 o'clock. ties call for 25,000 gallons of Cali- ter on ths Seven Bridge road pro- ler and John Pfelffenberger. A rising resigned a short time ago. Mr. Jones Among tho clubs entered are those: agency cf Broad street. City. Mr. Kelly, who Is employed In vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. fornia asphaltlo oil and 400 tons of tected by a roof but with no out- The Norwood polo team, of whom tha adjUBtor's office at Jersey City, Is a graduato of Temple university froni Washington and Philadelphia, The owners will offer commuters PfeHfenbcrger for his services aa 1 concrete aand, side enolosuB«s. -The, bolt which one, member is Monroe* Eisner of bought the property for hla own occu- and is taking a post-graduate course as well as organizations from North killed him stunned Glover and threw personal service and will handle commander tho past year. this summer at Temple university. Jersey, Long Island, southern New . Councilman James A. Olbbons sug- Red Bank, haa bought: from Nor- Conoco products, automobile acces- pancy. Improvements are now be- gestod that the borough make appll him into a pllo of hay under tho wood Tcrraccy_commohly known as ng made to the five-room bungalow At tho conclusion of tho meeting Permission was granted to- Miss York and Connecticut. ' ' sories and will furnish washing and refreshments and a soolal time wero cation to'the state highway com- roof, Sloven abbn revived, but ho the Norwood Country club, a tract on the place. There is alsD a two-car Margaret Magco, music supervisor, to A apodal course for these canoe was disconsolate over the death of greasing service. The building ex- enjoyed. Appointive officials and use the school auditorium for a re- mission for additional trafflo lights of thirty acres on Looust avenue, tends from Oakland atrtot almost to garage. Tho lot Is 80x138 |eet. Mrs. events has boon laid out between the horse and, so -: WH other'". em- West Long Branch, on which a polo Shaw, who lives In Jersey City, was committees will be named at the cital by her piano pupils Friday and flashes. He suggested that the Chestnut street and has facilities for next meeting. _ the Molly Pitcher ddck, tha Maple new lights bo placed at the 'Inter- ployees of the nursery farm, who re- field Is located. Tho purchasers plan parking a large number of cars in- a summer resident of Rumson many night, August 27. avenuo wharf and tha west end of sect lone, of Tin ton avenue and Main garded the horte. as.a mascot. to build a clubhouse, on the prop- side. Three new computing pumps, years. Bids for reconditioning tho lunch- the municipal wharf. In this wsy streot and at Monmouth road and erty and to make other Improve-; two wash stands and two grease Hearse Bought room of- tho Lafayetto street school tho western soctlon of the river will Eatontown boulevard. It was moved merits. Tho deal was dosod yester- racks will be Installed. wero openod and wero referred to bo used'exclusively by canoes, with aommji AUCTION SALE. day at tho office of Applegate, Stev- More Pleased Subscribers. that the clerjc fllo application with The building will be painted white By Posten Firm tho building committee. This com- tho speedboats required to keep east ths commission. ,, 1H ens, Foster ft Reussillo of Red Sank. William Ottcn of Keanaburg in mittee will hold a apodal mooting to- of Dlckman's boat works. >• ; Sheriff B«b«rta to OIT a Vendue at Associated with Mr. Eisner si pur-; and a sign will be eroded on the rail- sending In his remittance to cover Mr. Qlbbona reported. that' tw< road side of the building, 10 feet wide A new Packard hearae has been morrow afternoon to award tho con- v' South Batontown, : . chasers of tho property aro William subscription to the Red Bank Reg- tract- •Top" Hammond Back Again. '' new lights had been Installed in, tho by 18 .feet high. Oeorge Youmans of purchased by A. M, Poaten and Sons "Pop" Hammond, who figured In a borough. One In front of Taylor's Blanche'Golden-an J Ethel Dang- Reber Of Eatontown, Harold Spear ister stated, "I always look forward of Long Branch, Walter, Strauss of Long Branch, contractor, said he ex- for the Issues and enjoy then;'" . of Atlantic Highlands. Tho -machine Contracts woro awarded for rosur- crnok-up during tha 1030 regatta, ha* arcade and the other at the" Inter- ler, exeoutriciis of. the estate otMar- Elberon and Larry Levy, Arthur pected to have the station ready for arrived yesterday. It Is the latest faclng the driveways around the cntcrod his Miss Wostchester In this section of Neptune highway and garet MorrUoni h»Ve ptanned a sale bualneas by September 1. Mra. M. E. O. Allen of Wopdbrldgo Oalnos, Sidney and Mliton Erlangcr, accompanied her remittance with a atroamllno type, combining beauty high school building. William Moars year's event. This will ba the. firs! South street. •'-• • •'• '>"• i*-.•<•'•'•'W Of the furniture and furnishings of Mr.'Welnateln has operated the with modern equipment. It Is a * Son of numson will provide tho time that "Pop" has raood a boaf the oatate, Th» «1« will bo con- Martin Cohen and Herbeit Bohlffer pleasing note which closed saying, jfSllls amounting to $B87,li" were of New Yirk. The field v/ttt be used Cities Service station at the corner "Don't want to mlsa It." three-way hearse, opening on either gravel and tho Red Bank Sanitary this \ynar. >j ordered paid and a resolution was ducted (as an aucUon en Saturday, of Oakland street and Bridge avenue aide and tho roar. Tho color la gun- as the homo playing grounds of tho • i a» ' . •• Sewor Co. will furnish tho bitumin- Thosi who attended last yoar'l r*> August 31,>' 1 O'clock on the prem- for 15 years. Mr. Zaltx formerly approved for payment of 11,000 to Norwood polo team. Attention, Ladles. metal. ous material. . gatta vividly, rocnll ths start of th» i# tha Firit National, bank of Eaton- ises, South street, Batoptown, about owned the L. A H. bakery on Leon- • • m . '• Tho Rumson achools will reopen v One-halOnehalt milswutlnjmllssouthMUtf thee BatontowEatonto n Ladles' dresses stretched to origi- S25-cublc inch race. Twelve ol thus " town to reduce the *19S6 fax revenue ard street. .-• nal size by our new method. Alton's Card of Thanks. Wednesday,, September 8. , spoody craft arossad the line In • note held by tho bank. Two other NstlonajfbantMVaNational' bank.';•;HherlfT f Georg~ -•"'-e VT,» Tho Fair Haven Volunteer Fire Co. Roberts'will' Cry- ' "Meet Your Friends sit the Fait." Cleansers & Dyers', 21 West Front cloud uf spray. As tho boats Ws!)t resolutions were approved, one-1 for Rbt!'ill Ciyi'thStale and rtW Naveslnk Fireman's Und annual Plan Woman's Club Year Book. street, phone Red Bank S«2; 7T First wish to express their thanks to those First Ctnas Job Printing. terms WJIJr 1 who patronized their fair and also Into tha flrstr turn, approxImsUlf, the nnymont of W8.O3 to the .county (air tonight, Friday and Saturday, The year book'committee of tho avenue, phone Atlnntlo Highlands 77. to tho volunteer helpers who helped The Register la completely equip- M0 yards from tho official btrf treasurer for Interest on tpe 1KM Included New attractions, free ground prliei, Red Bank Woman's club met yester- —Advertisement. < - ' ped to turn out any kind of Job print- sold arfedi Jtrklritf; apace., Dodge deluxe-; tour- make tho fair such a success. Ing expertly and at reasonable prices. tcvrlflo crash was 'lieard and tii revenue note and) another I for day morning at. Mrs. S>. H. Boynton'a The Committee. pieces of wood wire .stapultld f minster, W ing sedan, lOo per share, 3 for 8M-— Hen and Women Wanted And the work Is done when prom- tho payment of 131.40 to the state bed Advertisement. home on Alston court Details for —Advertlaempnt, ised, The next time you need, any- the i air. Tore* boats >/nt sunk;I the book were, completed under tho at the Naveslnk Fli'cm4n'a Band an- treasurer for the payment of Inter- vary ol nual fair tonight, Friday and Satur- • nidi" Wanted thing In the printing line from a-bus- this collision and. jwhlls it est on a 1030 tax revenue bond. ' Hall the Shrewsbury Dairy boat at dlreotlpn Df the chairman, Mra.Hoaea Inosa card to a booklet give Tha RiR-was fearta that at.lttst two er day. Dodge deluxe touring sedan, "to fill In oxcavatlon qn vacant, lot liter a call.—Advertisement. . the regatta for a cool drink of. milk Chark. Others preient .were - Mra, 10o per share, 3 for 25c. Free ground south aldo ot Weal; Front street, Just, drivers,!had •V RED BANK REGISTEB, 'AUGUST 12,4987. and one reat-gran*ohUd slag sur- her home on First avenue, AUaatlo ;-.*v Obituary ' vive. '.••.• •'',Hk • sv •-, • . . HOJUd In her 68th ye**' She had Johii Ming Pies Bgatta Plans Completed DEFENDING CHAMP ANDI WIFE The luneral was held yesterday af- been- a rodensidtt off AUaAUaaUU o HigHighh- Wmiam It Headley. , ternoon at tlie Charles' Breeae fun- lands)>eMQtr3|p years. ' Tue funeral ot William K. Head- eral home, Eatontown, and later at Surviving la a son, Courtney Hud- Named Physical In Hospital Of _v of its. extremely wide turns, ley, who for 40 year* was engaged the A. M. K. Zion churoh,' South son ot Brooklyn, The -funeral was .„-: with the hlfh speed attained In in selling papers on the New York Eatontown, with ""Kir." WIW*m' tt held "yesterday^ morning at the'tit Culture Teacher Auto Injuries - tnodern racing and tha resulting St Long. Branoh railroad, was held Murphy, pastor, officiating., 9prial Kenl home of A. M. Foaten * Sons. ,«pray thrown up by those In the Friday afternoon at tie home of bis was la White .Ridge • cfinetery.' 11 Bar. Paul A. Frledrloh officiated. 'lead. It la truly miraculous that daughter, Mrs. Augustus L»yton of Burial was tn Cypross Hills cemetery, Starts DutiM Sunday «t ladrae* River Plap. Resident Hit by Car ,•/ more accidents do not occur when Drummond place, with" whom ho 3. Wesley BrMUya. tor arf-pny^csj E< Ooent Guard to Be on Hand. . old. of' Wall street, BJatoatown. Mrs. Hannah Qu«w died of j«n- .Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor of died Friday night at'Couaoklel New eral AWAy Monday nl(bfr afher As In the past the United States heaM ea Allen kirset, Rnrtson, at th* coast guard will -co-operate with re- the Baptist ehureh, officiated. The Xork, where he bid been visiting 1 afe o( a| yearn, Sh*. bad been in, gatta officials. Patrol boats will be bearers were two aons-ln-law, Charles relatives. He was> stricken with V surprise farewell and tlrthdj Th» funeral of John Ming of Hub- K. Humrlchouae of Red Bank and pneumonia a tow days before his fatting health, for Jha Mt year, .< She party was given .Miss Alma, V« on head to Jo to the assistance of was the mother of Borough Clerk bart_av»nt»e( Rlv«r Plsja, who died disabled craft and to keep all spec- Lambert K. Jackson ot Cons; death. He was IT,'years oW. : Monday morning at Rlvefvlew hos- Branoh; two srahdaons, Harry A. He was born W BrookBelcV New Jere J. Oarew of Humson, who Is the: tator yaohU and small boats off the only survWng .member of- the.fam- pital after lnjutles reoelvedwhsn he course. No powerboats,, with the «• Isaac Jr, of Little Silver and Fillip York, and since leaving sohpol had road, Tuesday night by more than was hit by a car, was held this morn- ceptlon of patrol boats end contest- Shaheen of Long Branoh and War- been' employed as a chauffeur. Be- ing at the Wooden funeral home on ants wiU be permitted to move from ren Mlnton' and William' Hackett, sides his parents, be Is survived,by „ '% 'Carew -'was: born 'In County! B^nt itroet. Rev. natlah T. U:S0 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Saturday both of Red Bank. Burial, tn charge four sisters' and', three brothers. Waterford, Ireland.!.' Bhe bad been a of th. Worden funeral home, was In resident of Rumson SO years, and for; . ^^paiMr of the MtUeTiiver and from 9:30 a. m. to « p. m. on They Include Mrs. a^i v*av In charge of H. Lawrence Scott of warned that they must not drive Mr. Headley was born at JJllsa- Demarest of ScobeyWUe, Maod and she died. Her husband, James Ca-' ; raw. died m 1S03, A son, William' •eiuhhome Where si deoor»tel table; Belford was In-Fair View cemetery. their boats' fasfwfille going to and beth In 1880,'when ha was about 12 Ruth Hawley. who live at home, and hid' been aetv -A decorated blrthdaV .Mr. Ming was « years old and was from races west of -the municipal yearn old ha .used to hop on theHarold of Oakhurat Wilson, of NeW Oarew, died In 1928. Mrs. Carew cajie was'» «tttaH»1«W»'*<».' *»f|*W leaves' four grasdohtldrep, children rmite superintendent of the Shrews- dock on Sunday. Inasmuch as 150 mine as they stopped atiUie ESlUa- York and Vamor at hophe. and baskets of flower* deoorated the bury Dairy Co, for the past U yttri. of Jere J, Carew. ... • • : canoes will be participating in va- beth station and endeavored to sell The funeral Svtt held Monday af- fle.. putdeor..._,.. "^df^hl He was hit early Monday morning The.funerai'wm be-he)d at 0: 1 rious event, and ti wash from a pow- as many paper* aa he could before ternoon at the John W. Flock fu&* went* were enjoyjdi as ,he wts sorting milk bottles be- erboat might capsUe these frail they pulled out At, of 17 Soera! home, Long Branch., Inter- o'clook, tomorrow snowing at ,Ho. side his truck, which was parked on became employed by the Union newa Cross church. Rev. John,E. Murray: Miss Vom St«eg «oeiVed ,a,,week-, craft ment was la Woodbine cemetery. end airplane,traveling'baf from her! Seven Bridge road, Little SHyer. The Speed Trials on Monday. company and served the firm ever Oceariport. •—-.—...- ",','. will chant a requiem mas', and bur* drivorof the oar, Julian Tiislck of lal will b« in Mount Olivet cemetery, friends'. ' Bhe has' been a life guard: since, dlitrlbutlng papers on. the line Rey. Alfred Duncombe, pastor of Ohurch street, Fair Haven, took Mr, At a meeting of the regatta asso- as far south as Point Pleasant and at the Casino" Beach for the past the First Reformed church,. Long yearsi and,tBI« yearrtnui ele- Ming to the \ hospital where ha died ciation Monday night, It was an- Lekerwood and- sometimes Atlantic of a fractured skull and Internal In- nounced that flme trials over a one- Branch, offlolated at the servkss. The Dessert-Bridge^^ yatad to chjof lifeguarlife.guard over threethees City. bearers Included George' Abraham, t: li juries. . ( ,_'_' ... '•• | •'_ , • mile course in an effort to break Known as Blllle by the commuters .men- guards. '• ' • :-"' -••••.•••' ; existing world records for all classes Frank Demarest, Howard GUOlattdeu For Hospital . Miss Vom Bteeg •will leave Sunday; be served, Mr. Headley could,not be and John W. Flock, Jr. , Mr. Ming' Is. survived by a brother of Inboard and outboard racing expected.to know, each of them by by car for. Hartford,. Connsotloutj and two sisters, Edward Ming and craft, will be held on Monday. This name. But, what was more Import- The Red Bank auxiliary ot Mon- where she hu a'coeptod a position a> Mrs. Mary DeFerro of.River Plaia feature had originally been omitted, • Mrs. Mary Green. ' ' moifch Memorial hospital has begun physical education director of Neuro- ant, he know the papers each read. Mrs. Mary Grten, wife- of Peter and Miss Alloa Ming of New York, but because of the Insistence ot so preparations for a desiert-brldge Psyohlatrlo Institute of the Hartford Also surviving are three nephews, many entrants, it was decided to add The commuters missed him last Green of Shrewsbury, died Monday week when it was reported on Wed- ruesday, August Hi, at t&e Ship Ahoy Retreat She starts her new duties Create DeFerro and Anthony Ming the event Last year eight world's night 'In Hazard hospital, long olub at Sea Bright Mrs. Ralph O. upon her arrival. , - of River Plea* and Herbert E. Ming records were broken/ the most out- nesday that he bad passed away Branch. She was 62 years old. Wlllguss Is chairman, assisted by they looked in vain for a story of She Is a graduate'of Red Bank of Flalnfield. Anthony Ming Is now standing being that set by Melvin Surviving, besides her husband, litt. Harry Button and Mrs. Norman at North Platte, Nebruka, with the Crook, who flashed over the mile at bis death in the.papers which he Hoyt •'•.••'-, " school and of Panser College bad so long served them. are four daughters, Mrs. Edward ilcal Eduoatlon,Ba|t Orarure. Aerial E*plora,tlons, inc. Mr. Ming ,85.811, faster than any American Egan, MA, Margaret Hohman. and Un. Arthur Swift and Mrs. Mau- Vas a member of the Red Bank single-engined boat had ever.trav- high school and. "csllege' she Byron Russell of Long Branch, pictured above with Mrs. Basse]!, Mrs. Jennie Griffiths, all ot Redrloe Sehwarti are) la charge of prliei, bowling league and was well known elled before. Martin J. Kelly. fs. Judion SI Vaughan is in charge In athletlcj and -while at last year won the Interstate trophy, emblematic of the national Bank,- and Mrs." Mary Lubranl of she served as sports editor in sporting circles. Martin J. Kelly, M years old, died of refreihmenU and' Mrs. Herman championship tn tie 135-cublc Inch hydroplane class. He wiU deleted Long Branoh, and three ions, Theo- Springboard" and ae a niew-. •Mr. Tuilok was bald In $2,1100 ball Canoe'Headquarters Friday night at his Llncroft- home dore Oryll of Scobeyville and Wat-Asendorf of tickets. . Headquarters for the canoeists who his title this year. ' |- ' after an Illness of almost two years. and manager of the hookey for the grand lury by Reoordar Dan- con and Maxle Orjll ot Phalanx. team. She wai considered, the beat iel S. Welgand ot Little Silver on a . are expected to participate in the His death was caused by angina. He The funeral was held this morning the ro»d to better and blraer buij' 1 races on Sunday will be established was born at Bradevelt, a ion of Ber- nets leads through The Register's: ad« hockey fullback the college has ever charge ot causing death by driving at St. Jamos ohurch where' the rec- had. ' •; '.."" a motor vehicle. Ball was obtained. in the Uonmouth boat dub. It laSale of "Makings" Firemen Gross nard and Katharine Mack Kelly, and tor, Rev, Dr. John B. McClosltey, cel- vefUalMt eolumns,—Advertisement expected that about 150 canoes will bad lived at Bradevelt and Lincroft ebrated a high mass ot requiem. Bur- be on hand for tha events and, of Is Now Forbidden all his life. ial, in charge of John. E. Day, was course, about twice that number of Over $10,500 At His parents died when he was aIn Mount Olivet cemetery. canoeists. Fifty cots will be placed D. Frederick Burnett, state alcohol small boy and h« was the last sur- In the clubhouse to accommodate a beverage commissioner, has issued a viving member of his immediate fam- Mrs. Adelaide M, Stout portion of the visiting racers. Tha new ruling regarding the sale of. Fair Haven Fair ily, He had been employed.by the The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide M. canoes will be beached at the Redpreparations used In the making of late Colonel Ltwls S. Thompson and Stout, widow of James W. Stout, Bank yacht works and on the shore alcoholic beverages. His report and Most Successful Event in History Mrs. Thompson 35 years. He was awho died on Monday ot last week 'at at the Uonmouth boat club. ruling on this subject are as follows: member of St Catherine's Catholic her home on Branch, avenue, was of the Organisation — Mrs. church, Everett Surviving are hisheld Thursday afternoon In the fun- Police EUns Made "Staff Inspection of the premises of widow; Mrs. Margaret Frances Kelly, The police have completed plans several retail distribution licensees Mary Thorer of F«ir Haven eral parlors of R. R. Mount * Bon, discloses the possession for sale ot and'one son, Martin H. Kelly, who East Front street, with «ev. Joseph. to handle the great Influx of visit- malt hops, oak shavings or chips, Wins Automobile. ors expected at Red Bank on Sat- lives at home. T. Urban, rector of St John's Hplf /d»(rffvfnni»rM^—fin9$tQua)lty

churoh on Front street, was a. visitor t|an Sclenoe Uxtbook, "Science and Paters place, ware married Friday Personals. In UnMoti'Muiday;? *??'S"":r'x'* "> JKealtnwlth Key fo'the Scriptures" night- at Trinity1 church: witb-Rev. • Mrs, Joseph'Worthlngton of the by-Mary Baker Eddy: "Immortal Herbert S. Craig, pastor, ofnolaUng. Arthur MaoDonald ot Wallaci L»s Gertrude ap»rtmw>U;U, eoavap Mind feeds the body with supernal Sherwood—WUlimms. The bride was attired in a beige street has returned to his duties at lesclng after; freshness and fairness, supplying It Before an altar banked wlthflow- crepe dress with brown 'accessories New York after enjoying a two weekprsekswits ith s: with' baautiful images of -thought er* and' decorated with varied-col- and wore a corsage of orchids. Mrs. weeks' vacation. He spent most ot ton has bean entertaining and destroying the woes of sense ored flowers. Miss Marela B. Sher- Bertram Durham of Morford place, his Umo fishing at Seaside Heights. from-Detroit, Michigan, < • which each day brings to a nearer wood, foster daughter of Mrs. Allda matron of honor, wore an aquama- Mrs. Willlun Ostrov ot William Mr..and Hr*. B.-IC.,Lewis and tomb.. Man, governed by Immortal Taylor of New Monm,outh, became rine dress with brown accessories and (treat returned home Saturday from daughter Harriet of Bergan place Mind, Is always beautiful and grand. tha brida of \John Roger Williams; a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. On These Rlvervlew hospital where she had Have ratitrnad no»« after; spandlng Eaob succeeding year unfolds wis- son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams Durham was beat man. been suffering from pneumonia. • a week frith friarids and relatives at dom, beauty and holiness" (pp. 34$, ot Philadelphia. Mrs. Louis'East Following the wedding, a reception Dr. H. H. Applegate "of Broad Watertown,.New-.York.. While,they MM. mond of Little • Silver played the was held at the Molly. Pitcher hotel ttriet Was 'among those who attend- were away they visited Thousand Is- wedding march and Eugene "Mages for about 40 guests, after which the : couple left on a 13-day cruise to Ber- Big Values ed the. monthly, misting of the Cen- lands and Canada, .;, ;' ••_'•;• of Red Bank was the soloist. ' tral Now Jersey Optcimstrlo society Miss Ruth 'Penningtin of! Bridge Obituary The- bride wore a1 gown 'of :white muda. Upon their return the couple Friday night at tho Marine Grill, As- avenue Is enjoying twowekV -'Vtot- satin and princess lace with a train will make their home In New York. ACME Brings You Quality Foods At hurj1 Park,' • •• Uon f rom her. dullei at the law omce MM Msiy Josephine McCne. and a tulle nngec-tlp veil caught up The bride is a graduate, of Red Btanley Croyden ol Marlon streel of Alston Bsekman oa Broad street Miss Mary Josephine McCue, a In a wreath of orange blossoms. She Bank high school and Is employed as I* Bufftrn Tiller an* W al*t«n life-long resident of Red Bank, died carried a bouquet of white iosea, and a secretary by Pickers X-ray corpor- Prices Lower than You Pay Elsewhere Is recovering from bronchial pneu< ation at New York. Mr. Egolt Is al- ''I : iO^^nhrejS>n«« : Sunday morning at her home on Ma- babysbreath. Tho matron of'honor, monla. r'.' •• ...••:'. • • "•.:• " (•;• so employed at New Y.°rk. Mr. s.nd Mrs. Edw«rd Hsnan an- attr.k Wwport ple avenue. She was 69 years, old Mrs. Irvln Beaver of Belford, wore a Red Bank's Large, Modem, Attractive Convenient Market daughters, Jean and Joan, of Ridge- Rhode, «pwi4in».?»V weak and was the daughter of the late gown of-pink net over pink satin tad Park, were recant guest* *of 'W«»w^Acker William and Bridget Flannery Mc- and blue slippers. She ' wore blue GehlhauB—Murphy. Mrs. Oliver Croyden ol Marlon 4haB'*'of ^nion southv •• •*« •••-'* Cue. ••'•••• flowers In her hair and carried pink Miss Dorothy Oehlhaus, daughter Mr. and Mm. Wirren Doughty and Surviving are a brother, Martin roses. Two of the bridesmaids were 73 BROAD ST. street. of Charles Gehlhaus of Atlantlo • •. Melvln Cree of Elm place'Is enjoy-daughter Audrey of: South street re. McCue, and two sisters. Misses Delia Mrs. Taylor's . nieces, • Miss Doris Highlands, will be married to Mat- In the Center of Red Bank Help Yourself to Quality Foods ing a vacation of two weski from, tuined Tue*aay.iro.m,a week's stay and Lena McCue, all of Red Bank. Price of South River and Miss Kuth. theiw J. Murphy, also of Atlantlo In the Pocono mountains. • ^The funeral' was held yesterday Bowna of New Brunswick, Two-were Highlands, tomorrow afternoon, by his position with the Singer Manu- cousins. Miss Marjorle Eastmond of facturing Co. of Klltabethport. William Aumaek of Marlon street morning at St. James' church,'where Rev. Paul A. Frledrlch, pastor of the American Beauty Oxford Crosby or a high mass of requiem was celebrat- Little Silver.and Miss Phoebe Jellff Randolph Cook Is enjoying a two- has given, up hit position as. book- Methodist church. The ceremony will Royalty Golden Bantam keeper at the Belford fishery and is ed by the rector, Rev. Dr. John B. of East Orange. All the bridesmaids take place at the home of the bride- PET Evap. weeks' vacation from his duties with McCloskey. Burial, In charge of wore pastel shades of celenaUe taf- 'the Sears, Roebuck .company on now working'for the Central railroad elect and will be followed by a re- at Jersey. City. , . . '. John E, Day of Riverside ave.nue, feta and sliver slippers^ They .had ception. Mr. and, Mrs. Pierre P. Monmouth street. was in Mount Olivet cemetery. corresponding flowers in their hair Beans ' Mrs. Mary Hurley and Mrs. Ooorge A daughter, Barbara Tmtnghart Simpson of Atlantic Highlands. will Hunt, w»s i born^.tp Dr. and Mw, and carried Talisman roses,, . be the attendants. ' with Pork Milk Corn Elormann oJ Stamford, Connecticut, are visiting their brother and lister* George HaUeJr ,Hunt, on July 27 at The flower girl, Miss Barbara Kuhl The couple will sail that evening C ln-law, Mr. and Mr«v Mlohael J. Hy- Seattle, Wajhinfton, wK»r, Dr. Hunt Little Silver To of Red Bank, wore a pink taffeta for a several weeks' trip to France, nan of William street for the week. is stationed at the United -States dress with pink socks and white Holland and Belgium. Upon their re- Marine hospital. Dr. and Mr*. Hunt slippers. She had a wreath of flow, 4r 25 turn they will reside in New York. Charles Taborof Spring streethM 'formerly resiled at Red Sank. returnod to his duties ,at the New Resurface Road ers in ner hair and carried a bas- Miss Oeblhaus is a graduate of the Mrs.' - Madeline Fields of •• Pearl York, Stools Eaehange after enjoy- ket with pink ribbons. The basket New Jersey College for Women. Mr. Super Creamed Shortening HERSHEY'S Chocolate ing a two-weeks'- vaoatlon. street Ms enjoying a'-.week'« vacation Prospect Avenue, from Willow was made, by a blind glr]. The flow- Murphy is on the faculty of New from her duties at Llggett's drug er girl scattered white rose petals York university. Edward Birth of New York haa store on.Broad street. Mrs. Lillian Drive to Point Road, to be Im- In front of the bride. • been spending a week's vacation Crisco 19c; 55c SYRUP ~7c Williams of Atlantlo Highlands Is proved with State Dirt Road The bride was given In marriage 1 •with Mrs, Nora Long and family or substituting fortSlrs. Fields. . Thach—Golden. - ' Valora Pure Calif. Diamond Crystal Bergen place. Fund*—Other Matters. by Horace Bowne of New Bruns- Miss Ann Hlgglns of Philadelphia wick, a nephew of Mrs. Taylor. The Miss Rose Thach, daughter of Mr. Miss Eva Hclss of Washington Is was a. week-end . guest at,. the home and Mrs. Michael Thach, and Leroy spending two weeks with her par- bride's mother wore navy blue of Mrs, Grace M. King of Elm place. Little Silver borough's allotment of georgette and a corsage of pink Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lemon Juice «^ 10c SALT .6c ents, Mri and Mrs. Alfred Relss o : Mr*. Maiird' Basso of Morford $2,600 of state dirt road improvement roses. Her accessories were navy Golden, both of Belford, were mar- Holly Hill Small White Linden place.' place gave birth to a. son last nigh funds* will be expended improving blue. ; . ried at the rectory of St. Mary's Mrs. B. Wolcott of the Leroy at Rlvervlew. hospital.. Prospect avenue, from Willow drive church of New Monmouth last apartments was visiting her soi The best man was a brother of the Thursday by Rev. William J. Mc- William ghanahan of Monmouth to Little Silver Point road. An or- groom, Miller Williams. The ush- Orange Juice IOC Pea Beans 3"*25c Leon at Merrlok, Long Island, tnt Beaoh, formerly .of Bed Bank, has dinance authorizing the work was Connell. The attendants were Miss not enjoying a motor trip through ers were Trcvonian Crawford of Helen Thach, a sister,of the bride, been a medical patient at Rlvervlew Introduced at a meeting of the mayor New Monmouth, Robert Porter, ICY POINT BEECHNUT Luscious Bartlett the Now England states as was men. hospital since Saturday. Mr. Shan- and council Tuesday night. The bor- and Myron Golden, a brother of the w Thomas Lelst and Ray Kanltz, all of groom. The newly married couple] tlonod in this column I"t «fJ< ahan has been 111 for the past twi ough will contribute ten per cent of Philadelphia. Rev. Ellis B. Munyon of Wadding- years. ..':-: .•• the cost, making the total expendi- have started housekeeping at Bel- ton, New York, has returned aftei ture 12,750.' Bids for the work will After the ceremony a reception ford. Mr. Golden Is employed at was held, at tho homo of the bride, Dean's nurseries at Little Silver. Salmon Pears after having spent a Week with hl« I)? opened at the next regular meet- Coffee sister, Mrs. Cecil B. MacCloud ot ing Tuesday night, August 24. The where about 140 relatives and friends Church Notes. gathered on the lawn and; in, the c top"-! BPC Wallace street. Hertert and Betty road will be resurfaced with gravel Fix—Pereless. MacCloud ata spending a week at and bituminous material. house. The bridal party was'seated can ^^ ~n J,Q Presbyterian. at a table decorated for the'occasion- Announcement has been made of the home of Key. Mr. Munyon. Council approved payment of the •= ll Rev. John Muystjens of Jenklnson On the table was a linen cover which the wedding of Miss Kathryn Jean Mrs. Emma V. Brown, her daugh- third quarter of 1987 county taxes ter, Mrs. Evelyn Ayres, and Mrs. town, Pennsylvania, wUl'be the guest was a wedding preaenT from the Fix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- amounting to $4,497.16. Current bills bride's -lother. A • bride's cake large Ayres' children, Raymond and Gloria, speaker atiithe Presbyterian churoh amounted to (039.89. eph E. Fibc of McLaren street, to Ar- Sundays morning. ; Mr. ^Muyskens adorned the center of the table with Ifiur Edward Pereless, son of Mrs. IS-OI ail of Marlon stroat, returned early Councilman Oliver G. Frake made Tuesday morning from a weeks mo- served as pastor of the local church favors for 'all. Tho bride received Zoo Pereless of Montclair. The cer- loaf 8 a report of a conference with rail- many handsome and useful gifts, in- Supreme Bread tor trip'through New York state, from 1920 :Until 1837. and was suc- emony was performed July 3, 1937, ceeded by Bev. Mr. Hayes... Th« lat- road officials relative to Sllveralde cluding' cash; A 30-pound wedding at Elkton, Maryland. Made In our sunlit bakeries with the same pure iningredient] s you would use. Connecticut, Vermont and Eastern avenue. He said he had nothing Pennsylvania, They report having ter and his family are touring the cake with' figures of a bride and The bride is a graduate of Red West.and'were last reported in Wyo- definite to report oh the matter for groom was made by Mrs. Monroe Sleigh had a most enjoyable time. At sev- the present. Mr. Frake also reported Bowne and presented to the bride Bank high school and has been em eral placos they stopped off to vlsl' ming.' He expects to return bjr Sep- bot that repairs have been made to the by Mr. and Mrs. Bowne. The bride's ployed as a dental assistant to Dr. Bell " relatives and friends. Morgan P. Colio of Broad street. Mr. Ginger Ale ? 3 Point road and East View avenue. cake was made by her mother and Mr. and Mrs. James Turnock ol Mr. Muyskens': • subject will be a niece, Mrs. Edward Price. Pereless Is, employed by Granberry Choice of Golden or Prtle Dry. Plus bottle deposit. "Three Small Words." The musical Affidavits' were presented at the Peters place have returned home af- meeting to the effect that taxes foi & Co. of New York. ter spending a week at Syracuse, program will be a» follows: Prelude Tha bride and groom made, gifts After their return from a wedding DURKEE by WHUam, H. Crawford, organist; 1S34 on the Max Abrams property Rich Full Flavor All-in-One Brand New York. Mr. Turhook; has been had been paid, although the records of watches to each other. The trip to Maine, the couple will make enjoying a vacation Jrom, his dutle "Wh»n Hloratng ' Gilds the Skies," bride's gifts to Mrs. Eastmond and their home in MoDtcUilr. .._. congregation!' '"CdnsWer1 and" Hear showed them unpaid. The records •with the Singer Sewing Machine Co. also show taxes unpaid for 1933. Mr. Mrs. Beaver were silver clasp pi™ Me," quartet;, "Biblical Songs," by and to the bridesmaids and flower Store Fruit Salad at Ellzabethport and Mrs. Turnock Abrams has a receipt for 1S33 but The road to better and bigger busi- from her dut|es at Straus's store on Dvorak, "Hear. My Prayer, O Lord" girl she gave silver bracelets. The and "By tho Waters of Babylon,"ten- states he loBt his receipt for 1984, ness leads through The Register's ad Broad street.' The matter was referred to the fi- groom gave a tie clasp'to Mr. Mageo vertlslnz columns.—Advertisement. CHEESE Cocktail Dressing Kflsa Eleanor M. Vanderhoef of or solos by A. LeRoy Baker; "Fath and neckties to Mr. Bowne and the er Again in Jesus' Name We Meet; nance committee. Mr. Abrams's East Front street has returned home property was sold for taxes and the ushers. , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. C congregation; ''The King of Love My ^% tall ^fc^JC from Fltkln hospital, where she had borough holds the.certificate. The bride took a secretarial course Notice Is hereby given that suled bldn bot ^^\J Shepherd Is," • offertory by quartet at Drake's college at Perth Amboy will be received by the Borouzh Council been under'treatment for appendi- "Fling OUt the Banner," congrega William Ravatt agreed to tear ol the Borough of Eatontown, Monmouth V23 citis. and was employed as head book- County, N. J., (or the oiling of Locuit Uon; postlude by organist. down an unoccupied two-story frame keeper by the F. W. Woolworth com- Avenue and .Wall Street. In the Borough Mr. and Mrs, Frederick B. Tur- house on Markham place without of Eatontown. The estimated quantities nock of Spring street are spending Rev. Herbert S. CUngen of North pany at its Red Bank store. The HEINZ Cucumber Old English, Swiss or Iimburger Caldwell will be the guest pastor at cost to the. borough In return for groom Is a graduate of Lchlgh Uni- are: California Asphaltlo Oil, Orade S C 2,, two weeks in Maine,. .. .t. ' the material." The matter was'feft In 26,000 gallons more or less, and 400 tons 21-oz T the service to* be held Sunday,'Au- versity of Pennsylvania and is em- ot concrete, aand more or lets, Blda will Jar Vincent Annarella, son of Mr. en< gust S3.1 Rev.-Oeorge H. Mlksch o" the hands of the road'committee. ployed by the same company. The be opened and read In public at the rooms Pickles 19C Kraft Cheese - 17C 'Mrs. James Annarella, of Little Sil- ShrWsl)ury will occupy the pulpjt oi couple expect to tout; the New Eng- of said Council, Borough Halt, Eatontown, ver, was baptized Sunday afternoon Ni J., August H,-'UHi »t « P. »>• Day- Woodbine Toilet theffollbwlng Sunday. : "" Albert—Brandon. land states and return In about two light Saving Time...... JNB.C. at St. James' church by Rev. Frani Bufter 1b Miss Edna Veronica Albert, weeks. Specifications and forms of bid for the rolls els J. Dwyer. The sponsors were - Methodist proposed work, prepared by J. W. Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yanarella. daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. William . A surprise shower was given the a £., have been filed in the offices o( bald Crackers 21c Tissue 3 10c "The Pligrlnlage to Wonder" will Albert of Catherine street, and John bride1 last week at the home of Miss Engineer at 303 Broadway. Long Branch. Miss Ella Buhln of Wallace streel E. Brandon, Jr., of Herbert street, N. J.. and may be Inspected during busi- Is spending this week with relative be.the subject of.the sermon, to be Betty Grace of Mechanic street. Gifts ness hours. Bidders will be furnished with OCTAGON PALMOLIVE . given Sunday, morning. In the Meth- were married Saturday afternoon at Included linens, china and glassware. a copy ot the specifications by tie Engi- at Belmar. •,'... 3:80 o'clock at St James' rectory by neer on proper notice. . . Yellow Laundry BON- Contains Olive Oil Joseph Rosatl has returned home odist church' by > the'. pastor, Rev. Games were played, after which re- Rev." Thomas E. Carney, assistant freshments were served. Bids must be made on the standard pro- after completing the summer course Herbert J. Smith. In the evening sal forms, copies of which are attached the pastor will preach on the sub- rector. The attendants were Miss Those attending were Misses Mary o the specifications In the same manner at Buoknell .university. Mr. Rosati Winifred Robarda and Louis Bran- designated therein and required by the AMI -will teach next year at Rumson high ject, "What-Is Your Life Paying?" Rogel, Jano Corbett, Marie Leo, De- Organ-selections will be given by don, a brother of the groom. borah Buchanan, Jessie Walker, specifications, must be enclosed In sealed SOAP Deluxe Powder envelopes, bearing the name and addrBBs SOAP school. Mrs. John Ebner and there will be Mary Nolan, Katharine Fort, Helen ,of the bidder and the name of the road Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp, Thack, Mildred Shay, Katharine Me- on the 'outside addressed to the Borough 10-OK mkko their home at the.Y. M. C. A. several vocal selections by a soloist. Arrested, Fined $2. Council .of the Borough of Eatontown, e The church-school and the Men's Tony Barton of West Beren place, Laughlln, Anne Sweel, Sue Robert- Monmouth County, N. J, and must he ac. cake can house, will leave Saturday morning son, Esther Tolley, Catherine Toom- companled by a certified check for not less •with their son and daughter-in-law, Bible class both meet at 0:45 a. m. charged with being drunk and dis- 15* than ten (10) per centum of the amount 3-14 The mid-week devotional meeting orderly, was fined |2. In police court ey, Beatrice Smith, Myna Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Knapp of Louise Julian, Beatrice Hurley and bid. payable to the ordsr ot the Borough BrWster, Connecticut, to spend will be held on Wednesday night at by Recorder John V.'Crowell Sunday Treniurer. 8 o'olook. morning. The arrest was made the Mrs. William S. Grace and Mrs. The Borough of Eatontown reserves the Greater Value for Your Money With ACME Quality Meals threo woeks in Kansas. Mr. and Allda Taylor. rlaht to reject any or all bids If deemed Mri. Harry Knapp have not been In Flans have been completed for the night before by Captain Harry T. to the best Interest of the Borough of Kansas tho past 17 years and while second annual bazar to be held on VanNote and Policeman Benjamin Eatontown so to do. . the churoh grounds, Broad and Uon- Cook. - Frost—Egolf. By order of the Borough Council of the tha're they plan to visit relatives »nd Borough of Eatontown. Monmouth County. Genuine many old frlonda. mouth streets, Friday and Satur- Miss Margaret Jessie Frost, daugh- N J< Spring Jack Stoye, son of Patrolman and day of this week. Prior to 1890 designs for paper ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Frost of " ADOLPH L. BRA'W. money Issued by the United States McLaren street,' and William H. Mayor. Lamb 25' Mjs. John Stoye of Throckmorton GEORGE WHITF1ELD. Clerk, avenue, Is enjoying a two weeks' va- • •' • ••.;: . Baptist. treasury ware .changed frequently. Egolf, son of Mrs; W. D. Hubbard of August 11, )037. " cation from his duties with the F. "On Judging Others" will be the Ib W.,Woolworth store at Lebanon, Pa, subj»ctuf_ the r sermon to be given Short Forequarters Lamb 17c Cards havo been received here Sunday,' morning at' the Baptist from Miss Doris Frey of South churoh by the guestpastor, ReV. Paul I street and Mini Helen Lang o: Shelford, pastor of Emanuel Baptist HOURS OF A Fresh Killed Ib Shrewsbury, who are touring Eur- church at Itidgewood, The choir will BUSINESS: Department Fancy, Plump sing several anthems1 with Frederick Fatted Fowl ope. ' • Oi. M. to Store Mrs. Lillian Roseberry Dougherty K. Ball In gharg*. The church school of The Maples, Red Bank, who Is session will be AMd at 9:45 a. m.w|th 8 P. M. In the Lean, in Mount BInai hospital, New York, Albert W.VanNpstrind in charge, Same 23? Saturdays— Tender underwont an operation Tuesday of Location Chuck Roast ' ' Reformed. „. ' B AI H. to Bjroadway Long Branch last week and Is now well on the 9 Since 18TS road to recovery. The Bible school' tit the .Reformed F "• Drive Tonr Car In Our Free Parking Yard And Shop In Comfort Young church will meet M 9:80 o'clock Bun- Jack Matthows and Oeorge Worth- Plump ley of Bergen place, Clinton Thomp- day morning, Thitoplo for discus- Choice Turkeys son of' Branch avenue and Frank sion will b« "Oo4 Gives Laws to a C Loversldgo of Locust avenue have re- Nation." The subject 6f the sermon turned home after a week's motor to'be given at th# Inornlng service Sweet Rasher Sliced Bacon 2 *kg!. 3529c trip through New York state. While by the pastor. >«ev. W. Carman Final Reductions Assorted Cold Cuts lb 15c I Hormel's Spiced Ham 12-oz can 35a Trembath, will be "What Mean* It there they visited tha'famous winter Lean Boiled Ham lb ISc I Derby Deviled Tongue 2 3^-oz jars 25a spbrtland at Lake Placid. A117" The choir will sing an anthem. MrA Carrie Patterson of Eye, New The weekly Bible hour will be held Men's . '"• York, formerly of Red Bank, spent at 7t>0 p. m. *nd the subject will be Porgies, Weakfish, Trout J£* » 5c Thursday with friends In town. She "Jefilt Face to Face With Death." lb hik boen visiting at Valley Stream, A hymn sing will follow with instru- Tropical Worsted Suits Long Island. i mental musld by Pearl Ralph,'. Rob- Fresh Fillets Genuine Haddock 15c Mrs. Phyllis Pettlt and children ert Worden and Alfred Henderson. Barhara Ann and Jean of Freehold Crabmeat ;, 39c Swordfish 2lc have returned home after spending St, Peter's Church, Galilee. io ten days with Mrs. Pottlt's brother Divine servloe will be held Sunday Regularly up to $16.50 and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mri. Al- morning, August IS, at 11 o'clock, Garden Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES at Sensational Prlcet f rod Lench of Harding road. Drastically reduced! Smartly styled, smartly tailored of fine Tropi- with Rev. William H. Qarth ocoupy- cal Worsted plain and plaid effects—single and double-breasted models in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Voorhls of Ing the pulpit. Rev. Mr. Oarth ia Bergon-place will leave) Sunday fpr rector emeritus of St Mark's churoh, plain and'sports, backs. Sizes 36 to 44. • a stay of two week* In. the Focono Isllpi Long Island, New York. ' • • ' ', • -' • - 100 Mountains] of Pennsylvania,' Potatoes!^ Mrs. Oeorge J. Gilbert of Newark, First Chiiroh of Christ, Scientist. who has beon visiting her aunt, Mrs. Men's Sport Coats Warren Bookwalter of Broad strttt, Services In First Churoh of Christ, dox has returned home.' ' Bclentlst, it J* Broad street, R*d Oranges SS 15c Lemons , Mrs. James Wallaca of Jersey City Bank, are.held on Sundays at U a. m. and 8 p, m., and on Wedtiesdayi 0 and son JaiNs are spending (ha sum- 0 dos mer with Mrs, Wallace's partnti, Mr. at ft p.m. '>•< Bananas 15c and Mrs. Waltor MoDougal of Hud- ."Soul," will, be the subject of the Regularly up to $14.50 • - son avenue. Mr.. Wallace spent the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Sports Coats you oan wear for many weeks more! A choice of fancy Sweet Maryland Cantaloupes 2 *» 9p week-end with his family,' Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August back styles In checks and plaids. SIMS 31 to 12. * , Mrs. James A. Hendrlokion of JSasb v w fcr Front street has returned horn* after The Golden Text lif %y'soul having spent a week at Highland thlrsteth for God, f Lake, In tha Oatsklll' Mountains, when shall'I come and appMir.Mfore Mrs, Theodora Heoklng of Blver- aod?" (PMlms «:3). ' Men's Wool Slacks slde Gardens apartments Is'enter- Among , the citations which eonv- iceberg Lettuce .101 taining her mother and brother from prise th» Lesion-Sermon Is the foU Rutherford this week. ' , • • - lowing from the Bible: "One think and Mrs. Alice Wolfram of Mount KIs- ave I desired of tha Lord, that will 30, New York, who has Men spends seek aft«r; that I may dwelt In the « Regularly up to $5.00 Ingy severaj weeks with her n|e'ct, louse of the Lord all the days of my Mri. • Benjamin' Covert, of Bergen Its, to behold the beauty of the Lord, Finely tailored In'toa Reason's most popular checks and plaids In the place, will return to her home nekt ml to enqulrs In His tempi*." wanted shades. Sixes. 39 to 40. ' ' ' Psalms 37:1). Frank MaoCpnnell of Brooklyn, a The^Lmon-BermOn also Include! ''FLOOBRBAR- termer organist at Trinity BpUcopU the ftlMwiog punft from theChrl** /WMfSelf'5ervice RED BANK REGISTER AUGUST 12,1987. after spending their vacation a' . Mrs. R. T.Vandtrhotf and children Rumson. Two Rivers was ttJttn to a speolal Leonardo. Cape May. .; of Irvlngtoa are; gueita of MM. 1st at New York yesterday in the LABOR DAY CRUISES\ [ospital Group . Mr. . and Mn. John, Duss an Krouss. i. \ •!'.>• •• ;.•••• '• Rumton ambulance.. LOW RATES BolUno.) Michigan, and Mr. mnd Mrs. Henry sey City spent several dayi Notatly jBtrRMSa,4dsrfi*l»Hp Witkowlki and son Robert of Wyan- at their summer horn* on Leonard ud Ut, removed, to Monmouth Memorial WESSON TAXI Miss Jean Ronaldson, daughter ol avenue. They nave rented It to Mr. hospital Tuesday night in the fli II, Bunuda, 4 dirs, *U up Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ronaldson bai dotte, Michigan, are visiting Mr. am WUllam Heller and Us sister, Mrs. Monmouth Hills Mrs. George Koveleskl for a few and' Mrs. Buchanon of Bayonnt tor Georie Dlmaek Smltb, cave a din- ton ambulance. TEL [•ItinUmtBmmife, I d«rM»0 up been spending her vacation with he : the balance of the season. • Miss Marie.Monsen bu taken,a Also a and IWay Cruises tram parents and entertaining MUs Rose days. ., ::; ' .; :• .'•. ner at Ilr. Heller's home /n R Mrs. Alfred Jeremlas, formerly of son road Trlday night for Mr. andposition as a stenographer at New |85 up during Sept, and Oct. Mrs. L. S. Conklin Elected Prei- McGrath of Kearney for a week. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Lewis, Jr. 1 New,York are spending a few days Leonardo, died at her heme In New- Mrs. Marshall Booker, M,r. and 'Mrs. Tork. v. Csfl, writ, at pkMs for Misses Mlnada and Doretta Vler- ark last week after a lingering ill- Sruce Berckmtns, Mr. and Mrs. Several motorists were fined Tues- JEWELRY REPAIRING drcuUra ud*»s««ratl«M of New Auxiliary lo ing, after a two-weeks vacation »t their Highland avenue house. Their daughter, Mlas Marjorie Lewis, ness. • . •.••->'• Dlnsmore Banks, Mlsa«s Janet day far speeding, Edward Kelly of ' Monmouth Memorial — Talk whlbh they spent at home with their Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mundsy.of IrV- Douflas and Laura NelUon and Shrewsbury, Robert Agnew of Long ^J!^,r4aa:»3s. HELEN LEE GETTY, mother, Mrs. Sophie Vierlng, re- sailed for Europe Friday to be gone , PhqM JUUS Given by Bertram H. Borden. •everal months. She is accompanied ngton have rented the Wagner cot- Frederick anh Matthias Hum. Branch and.Philip Jlannlne, Jr., of AU Work Outrtatorf (w O» V.ir. Alt Uaketa nM.at .eomptsUi1 turned to their work this week. tage on Bellevue avenue for the rot Red Bank, who ware given tickets Is painting the 5y Mrs. Lala Gordon of New York. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Holbrook, Mr. publliUi r»U» y John Gallagher Mr, and Mrs. John O'Neill of New of the season. .. . i by Policeman, James Wallace, paid H. ROSIN, Jeweler Mrs. L, S. Conklln was elected Ventres house ' on Burlington and and Mrs. Louis Hajue, Mr. and Mrs. fork are occupying the Crawford Kenneth Santerman and Mr. andfine' s of $5.. AISJC Raasas of Little It Wut^nmt Sh &j£**."tak,;N.'A, president of the newly-formed Mon- Bollevue avenues. He Is also beauti- Silver was given a suspended sen- mouth Hills auxiliary to Monmouth louse on Brevent avenue until after Mrs.. Irving Blklr were in Newport fying the grounds. ^abor day. tonce on a charge of reckleu driv- Memorial hospital at a meeting Tues- Mr. and Mr«. Mildred Herman Marlboro. over the week-end for the yaoht Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Cryston and raets with Mr. and Mrs. John 3. As- ing, and Sidney ,J. Slivirmiin was day morning held at tho Water Schneider and Mrs. Zach Staer mo- flnod $3 for, driving over treftio lints. Witch dub; ' Othor officers are Mrs. laughter of New York have decldod Miss Helen Zaher of WllllamipOrt, or. Also In Newport for the Week- tored to the Marlboro state hospital a remain in the DIxon bungalow on end was Mlis Martha, Rutgers, who Martin Connors Is employed is a B. C. McKcnna secretary and Mrs. last Thursday, where Mrs. Staer's a., was the recent guest of Mr. and chauffeur for Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson Lyman Mlddledltch treasurer. 3urllngton avenue until October. Mrs. Bert Quackenbuih. was with Mist LeBrun Bhlnelandsr. son, Dr. Harold Lohnaas, la an In- David Leonard has returned after Mr. and Mrs. C. Alan Hud»on, Jr., of Blngham avenus. .",..- Bertran H. Borden, president of terne. Mn. Elmlra Sohenck he* returned the board of governors of the hospi- stay at the Fifth Avenue hospital, eft Frlady on their yaoht, Alson- Mrs. Edward J. Fagan, Who lesstd Mrs. Francis Leek, a summer resl. 'rom a week's visit at Trenton, where tal spoke informally to tho group. 'few York, the past three weeks. He she was the guest of Mr. apd Mrs. nell Tth, for Narracanwtt Pier for the James R/an house at West Park "The hospital ministers primarily to dent of Leonardo for many years, Is ecelved treatment for a kidney all- Harvey Kendrlck, the junior championship polo and for the summer, was< taken to the BANK" a surlcal patient at a Now York hos- the poor, hence It is doubly necessary nont. » Mrs. Walter Helser entertained her Newport (or tht yaoht races. With Doctors' hospital at New York Mon- to have everyone In the county inter- pital. Mrs. Chris Bangs has been appolnt- sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Weber of Elis- them are their son, O. Alan Hud' day In the Rumson ambulanoe. ested In maintaining this service," Mrs. Euene Haas entertained d chairman of the harvest home abeth Sunday. . sen M, Miss Eleanor Colt; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vlnol .of West street Is said Mr. Borden. "My greatest con- friends on her lawn last Thursday arty to be given by the Ladles' Aid Miss' Marlon Snyder of Freehold Mrs. Harrison fisher and Mr. andill with pneumonia at Monmouth cern is to make the care of tho pa- afternoon for Miss Muriel Kolb and oclety of Community- church Saturd- has been visiting Miss Mildred Clays Mrs. Harold Talbott Memorial hospital. . .; tient paramount. I am also grateful Miss Mildred Parker. ay, September 1. [on of School street Wlllta.,. Borden, son of General Mrs. Charles Hand has returned for the daily increase of volunteer Misses Anne and Ruth Parker of Mr. and Mrs. Fredorlck C. Sturgls A grange picnic was held Thursday nd Mrs. Howard S, Borden bu de- home from Monmouth Memorial hos- workers. Only this summer a talent- Newark were, entertained last week nd family of Detroit have been ivenlng on the lawn of E. K. Whlt- parted for Honolulu. He has flown pital., , .„ ,, . ed teacher, while oS her vacation, by Miss Mildred Parker. pending a week with friends'here, on. to Ban Franolico, where he will visit Over 400 dog licenses have been brought one of our young patients 12 Mrs. William C. Settast Is in New 'hey are the owners of several lots his cousin, Miss Marjorie Herrold. Issued BO far this year by the bor- new books, coaching her In all theYork City at the beside of her moth- i the Ocean View section. Rev. Nelson Argood of Newark will He wilt visit friends at Lake Tahoe ough clerk's office, A large -number subjects she had missed at school, or, who Is In St. Rose's Incurable Mr. and Mrs. McBrlde of Newmvo charge of the Sunday morning and later sail for Hawaii. have been Issued within the past thus enabling her In the fall to je- home. 'ork have rented the Anne O'Sage service at the Baptist church. week as the result of summonses Mra. Robert Schenck was the'-guest sume work with her classmates. Mr. and Mrs. Carmella Flora and ouse on Brevent avenue for tho bal- Shlppen O«er of Llncroft, and Har- sent out by the police department. "An occupational therapy depart- nea of the season. The rental was last Wednesday of Mrs. Paul Mills of ry Caesar of. Rumson, have returned SPRING their family are living In the Leon- Freehold. Earltng Monsen, desk man at po- SHOULDERS ment has been made possible through ard bungalow on Washington avenue. lade by Mrs. Margaret Conwcll. after spending a month on the weit lice' headquarters, is having a vaca- Mrs. Ferdinand A. Straus, Little Sil- Mrs. Donahue of New York has Mrs. Roberta Burke and daughter oast and in Canada. Harry's broth- Miss Vera Simpson, secretary to Barbara of Rahway spent several ir, Peter, will return on the Bremen tion of two woeks. ver. Hazel Thatcher has been en- Dr. Paul H. Axtell, supervising prln- ased the Day bungalow on Glen- A Ford coaoh owned by Joieph gaged to give patients constructive township lary avenue for the rest of the sum- days the past week with relatives n two weeks after^ spending two clpal of Mlddletown' ere. months In Europe and Africa. Daniel was stolen Sunday night from work to do while they are conva- schools, returned from her vaca- ier. • • , the north end ot Naveslnk avenue. lescing. This keeps their morale up." tlon att SterlingStli , PennsylvaniaPl , in the Mrs. Ehlen and family of. New Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Magee enter- Mr. and Mrs. George WerWmann The car was found the ntxt day in In concluding Mr. Borden stressed Pocono Mountains, Monday. 'ork will occupy the Williams cot- :alned Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sick- had as gnieit this week-end Mr. and a parking lot at Highlands. bis gratitude to the women for form- Miss Inez Leonard is spending her ige on Glenmary avenue the next es of Matawan Thursday. Mrs. Gavin Brecklnrldge of Boston ing this new auxiliary. "We have," vacation at Taunton, Massachusetts. iree weeks, and Mr. and Mn. Francis Garvan said he, "over 1,000 women in the Frank Patterson's house on Glen- f Long Island, ' To Address Itotarlans. She is employed In the office of the Wananussa to Drop 97 Pupil*. county actively engaged In carrying Leonardo grade school. lary avenue has been rented to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea B. Harding The speaker at today's meeting of FRESH-fflS»-- m on this worth while work. And thoir Mrs. Lena Demarest, who has been nd Mrs. Gullfoyle of tho Bronx. Mr. The Ocean township committee >f Rumson road attended the races the Red Bank Rotary club will be assistance means everything to thevisiting her cousin, Mrs. Irving W. nd Mrs. Patterson are In California. ias announced that 97 pupils Will be or America's Cup in their boat. Mrs. Monmouth Memorial hospital and W. A. Fleur, general sales agent of Teeple, has returned to Newark. Her Mrs. Harold Maxson, who has been Iropped from the rolls of the Wan- Harding has" returned and Mr. Hard- the Texas company. He will address lb hastens the time when we will have surgical patient In Monmouth Me- imassa school because Of crowded 1 daughter, Miss Margaret Demarest, ing Is spending this week fishing off the Rotarlans on the subject of our new home. will spend the balance of the season lorlal hospital at Long Branch, has londltlons.^InterlakemvlU ie most Montauk Point. - sales training and sales promotion "During the last year and a half, with Mr. and Mrs. Teeple. iturned to her home much 1m- seriously affected as it must find oth-> Frank Mayer of the Avenue of in the petroleum industry. DUCKS 21 Id Mrs. Marlon Stommcl, director Mrs. Fred W. Meyers- la able to be •oved. r facilities for 69 pupils. • of public relations, "the auxiliaries about again, after suffering from an nave given vital equipment to fur-Infection of the left foot which she ther hospital work, Including an oxy- contracted while visiting at Smith- gen tent from Long Branch auxiliary burg a few weeks ago. 00MD7Q No. 1, an electric, boot from the Several boys, ranging In age from Shrewsbury auxiliary and an electric eight to 11 yean, will have a "aoap PREVUE EDWARD ARNOLD whirlpool bath from the Red Bank box race" tomorrow afternoon on the auxiliary. The latest gift which has OARY GRANT Hudson Springs hill, In the Hilton STRANDS . FRANCES FARMER just been set up Is clootrlcal equip- Park section. Each boy will make WED. and JACK OAKIK ment needed for a rectal clinic. Key- his own wagon, and the entrance fee port auxiliary donated this outfit. will be 25 cents. The winner of tho LAST TIMES TODAY I ' "—m— . . . - The Rumnon auxiliary .refurnished race will receive all the cash for his DOUBLE FEATURE SAT. • the doctor's room on the fourth floor 1 prize. Those entered in the race thus "THE TOAST OF lof the hospital." far are John Murphy, Joseph Mur- Members ot tho Monmouth Hills phy, Chester Keppen, John Keppen, DIXIE DUNBAR - ANTHONY MARTIN NITES NEW YOltK" auxiliary present at the first meeting Nicholas Korpen and Francis Leek. "SING AND BE HAPPY" ALWAYS COOL AND COMFOftTAfiLE of the group besides those men- Mlsi Margaret Cummlngs of tioned were Mrs. George Goodrich, Kearney was a week-end guest of Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. W. J. Mrs. Anna Roohelle over the week- DICK F0RAN - HELEN VALKIS Matthews, Mrs. Harold Cobb, Mrs. end. John Sawhlll, Mrs. Frank Brlnker, "BLAZING SIXEV* 3 DAYS —TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Mrs. Frederick L. Chapman, Mrs. Keith Burdge, son of Mrs. Valeria Walter SUngman, Mrs. W. W. Buf-Burdge, Is employed at a store in FREE To The Ladies lum, Mrs, Richard Wagner, Mrs. Es- Water Witch, "5SSF "JUMBO" EDWARD ARNOLD-JEAN ARTHUR ther Irving and the Misses Doris Mrs. Anna Bade is a guest ot Mrs. $25.00 CASH AWARDS — S4H.0O JACKPOT on Thurs. & Frl. Nitet ' Mlddledltch and Marcy Buffum. Anna Glass. Mrs. Glass Is the moth- . ' -m— It was decided to hold meetings the of Mrs. Anna Glass and Mrs. first and third Tuesdays of each Valeria Burdge. She will be 82 yeare FRIDAY AND SATURDAY month in the morning. On Tuesday, of ago Saturday. She Is exception- TWO BIG FEATURES The Goofiest, Gayest Picture of the Yew \ SUGAR BOWLS August 17, the group will convene at ally spry and youthful for her age. the home of the president. She makes her home with Mrs. WALTER CONNOLLY - LIONEL STANDER Burdge on Highland avenue. She is ADDED ATTRACTION I the widow of Samuel Foster, who New Stores for Asbury Park. was keeper of the Beacon light- "League of Frightened Men" "EASY LIVING" W The contract has been- awarded to house at Leonardo 18 years. •; Ehret-Day company of Asbury Park WILLIAM BO-YD - -GEORGE, HAYES RAY MILLAND - LUIS ALBERNI "MARCH OF TTME for a building on Cookman avenue Mrs. Thomas Benson was hostess to a group of friends from Brook- at that place to contain 11 stores. lyn Monday. Among those present 'WORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE" The building is being erected by were Mrs. Zach Staer, Mrs. Hans 4 DAYS —SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Keator Properties, Inc., and will cost Jansen, Miss Emily Jansen, Mrs. BEGINNING THIS SATURDAY—CHAPTER ONE OF about $125,000. Offices will be located John Tronstad, Mrs. Edward Thor- UNIVERSAL'S GREATEST SERIAL 1 on the second floor. The building sen, Mrs. Amall; Nelson, Mrs. Agnes "WILD WEST DAY" will be air conditioned. Johnson, Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mrs. PREVIEW SATURDAY NITE AT 11 P. M. T. I. Vatland, Mrs. Carl Knudsen, SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY \ Two Hurt at Shrewsbury. Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Carl George VanBrunt and his wife, Johannessen and Mrs. Edward PREVIEW SAT. NIGHT AT 11:15. Elizabeth, are In Rlvervlew hospital Evans. whero they are suffering lacerations Mr. and Mrs. Kay Vandewater of of the face following an accident Kearney, who have been living at AT LAST! A NEW SHOW IDEA! Saturday when their car got out oftheir Brevent avenue bungalow, will control and struck a pole on Syca- return home this week. Mr. and The greatest gang 61 more avenue, Shrewsbury. Mrs. Mark Crooks have returned talent that you ever saw In one mad, lavish, gay, ex- It Costs No More to Buy the Best at citing (howl

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In the' employ" of the airport, now that several residents of Foxwood •.;)•••'Shrewsbury. Sea Bright. Two Fal" Haven Lots Sold. Candidates To ' 'ha* 'a. pofftlon 'with, ClUrWd Hemp- Park usually leave their cars parked Michael Jacobs of Fair' Haven, bill, BrT, •¥ hi* private pilot. Mr. without light* in front of their fight promoter, has bought two lots Parrlab, however, will «UU be con- (Tht Ui Bask BerUttr eaa be bou«ht The K-3'* met Friday night at the home*. Meet At Lincrof t In Bbrewrtunr »lr Haven. •;••> • ' ing ceveral week* With relative* at pital. HI* condition la fair. He waswere made by Patrick V. Kennedy. Springfield, Tennaaiee, Flan* are under way for a card A jurerlae party waa flven tor atrlcken Sunday. We are Expert* because our worker* ar« thoroughly Senator*'Xititer H. Olto tn4 Cll{« Mra. Edward Valoff and daughter party to be held In the near future flbarlsj John*on'at hla home In Fair tor the benefit of the Sea Bright first Dessert-Bridge. ford R< Powell,. c»ndld»t*» for, the Haven, Friday evening. In celebra- Jane Of Norwalk, Connecticut, are trained and long experienced—you are sure of a mor* apendlng the week with Frit* Toitf aid yiquad. The arrangement* are Headden's Corner. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Flay- Republlcen nomination for fOT«mo», tion of hl# 18th birthday. Oamea and ers' Boat club will hold a dessert- will b* Invited to attend th» tlfaMt- and family of White atreet. being made by a group Of women flattering wave . . . better CBOCQCIONOLE ENDS daaolng were the prlnolpal feature* Interested in the welfare of the or- ton of Ed- 25, at the club house at Fair Haven. complexion treatment... Auiuit 2T, at BrcokiUI* Ttm, r served, The gueata were Mlaae* Joa- *«d O'Vltbittir tad from B«r O'Neill). tMtotu* ,„ 2;8S oroft, the home of Mr*. Qeraldlne L. epttlne Kelly, Dorothy Boutaoott, •pending a vacation In the C. M. T. Mr. and Mra. Anthony BtelnmeU C. camp at PlatUburg, New York, of Trenton were week-end gueat* of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Bremeyer and It rays to advertise In The Register. neater manicure . . . and Craeqolgiiole or Spiral Ware* ' Thomptoh, Mr*. Thompson .'wUT.be Margaret flplllane. ffllttbeth Stayer,, daughter Alice spent the week-end MiUt«d with th» arrangement* Jy Alice Jehnion, Catherine Doyle, Mr*? Leon Samuel* of Clarreda Mr, and Mra. Paul Covert • more thorough service Complete Head ? QtS Farin I* vacationing In Jackaon, -' John Carlson underwent an opera- at Alverhead, Long Island, visiting MM, Emma VanSchoIck, Mr». Oeorf* Madeline Odenbaoh. IlUabeth Modre William Bremeyer and family. K 9o4m*nJ*nd M«. Bm41y Wpolley. and Haul Kenney, Edwin Jonei, New Hampahlra, tion for the removal of hi* tonalla here. Local and county candldatei will jtfio Bei4amlrie.!Kelleny), Jerome and Service* at Chrlit church have Monday at Monmouth Memorial hoa- Mr. and Mr*. Charles Corcoran Christian Science ••Err attend. ..•''•) been discontinued for August and pltaL and Mr. and Mr*. Edward Corcoran VMoent Reid, Edward Kelly, Harry motored to New York Saturday to Reading Room L»uart Velzor Aider and Yfllllam' jonea. will be resumed Sunday, September Mis* Florence White' of Aabury Combination 4.95 Plans for the meeting were.dlf- Park I* visiting her grandfather, visit Mrs. John Corcoran, who Is re- ouml at a ieiilon of the eirtcutlv* 12. v -, Broad Strut National Bank Bldf, Formerly 7.BO Member* of Shrewsbury auxiliary Matthew Johnson. ' covering from a surgical operation. board of the Unite* Y^oWen'« Re- Misses Dorothy and Anita Power 12 Brood Street, Bed Bank HAOHTNELESS WAVE publican olub» of Monmouth oeuoty TO DISPOSE dF DBMS. of Blvervlew hospital will have a Mra. Harold Gahn of Ocean ave- plenio next Wednesday st Metede- nue I* apendlng. a week with rela- and Michael Finn and aon of New OPEN DAILY Formerly g» lait Friday afternoon »t the J»m« York were Sunday guest* of Mr. of MM. Bodjaan on Naveilnk JUm Catoolto Card Party Tomorrow At conk. Mr*. Elmer C. Walnrlght, tives Set Philadelphia. 11130 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Mr. and Mn. Bert Johnaon were and Mrs. Thomas Finn, road In Mlddletown towmh^ Trani- president, of the auxiliary, la mak- - Edward O'Flaberty was taken ser- Tuetdiy and Friday Evanlnfll. Special I ing- arrangement*. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- portatlon tor tn« meetlnf will be . The : June > DrMk Bbop, of which iously ill at his home Monday even- 7l30 to Bl30. CHILDBEN'S PEBMANENT provided from tht Red Bank railroad . Ml)* Muriel Brian has returned gar Altman of Tottenville, Staten tin. Helen Cauldy 1* manager, has Island. Ing." Today his physician reports (up to IS yean) •Utlon at 1:U o'doolt, home after (pending two week* at his condition ^Improved. Ban tba- Bible, tin Worki of Marr donated.to Court Bt. James No. 998,Cape Cod. ' Miss Bertha Axelsbn Is visiting Baker Eddy. Discoverer and Founder Entire Head .Following a .report by MM. Edna Cathollo Daughter* of America of Mlts Margaret Salmon is enjoying of Chrletlan Science, and all otlier 2.50 Phillips, membariblp cbHrman. that Ml** Margaret Murphy is confined Mr. and Mrs. Irving Of Long Island. authorized Christian Science litera- Bed Banlt, a dree* whloh will be dls- to her bed with lllnes*. A bather on oner of the beaches was a week's vacation from her office por ture may be read, borrowed or pur.~ 1,370 women were enrolled In tu* or- polel of oh the co-operative plan sltion at Trenton. Singer Wavtar. AM ganisation, reoommendatlon »u William Reynold* ha* taken a Job struck on the bead with a beach um- chased. Shampooing, Etc •••# by. thit, organisation tomorrow af- on an eaUte on Ridge road, Rum-brella last week wheri a gust of Mr*. Rudolf Rlskham entertained 1TBEE PASKING SPACE mule for til* formation of eompet- friends from Jersey City during the Beadlnir Boom Maintained by Monday to Thursday ternoon at a card party at tho home aon. wind upset the umbrella. The. vic- . IN BEAS in» teams to lnoreaie the member* of.UrVHelen Caseldy of Sycamore week. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, S Items and Blnsa 11.00 ihlp. / Jamea Foole ha* purchased a Ford tim was treated by the Sea Bright avenue, Little Silver, Mn. Casildy, first aid squad and later taken to Mr. and Mrs. George Bork and son SCIENTIST. Mri. Ada Foedlek read a paper by roadeter. who recently moved to her present A new fire hydrant has been In- Blvervlew hospital. of Newark spent yesterday with 209 BROAD STREET. RED BANK MM. Bodnwn deeorlblnr condition* home from Xlneroft SUtate*. will be Thomas Finn and family. In Europe, particularly In QerWeny. stalled on the northeast corner of Th. Publls la Welcorai. aasleteJ by Mr*. Margaret Oandorf Borden place and White street. Ttie Miss Margie Presky of Kearny I* MM. Bodmaq made a. tour of Eu- and Mr*. Catherine Chadwlok. Re- apendlng two weeks with Mr. and rope laet •print and attended tht hydrant wa* Installed after Jamea Little Silver. trethment* and prizes will feature Curley, property owner, aaked the Mrs. Adam Tutu, coronation oeremonles. the party, _._ ' Mrs Jamea Armstrong and son The next meetlni of the exeoutlve mayor and council for fire protection ATLANTIC Mrs. George Ivlns of Bunuon road Jamea of New York are visiting board will be held Friday, Beptem- In that section, and her sister, Mrs. Dresser of Ni- ONE-DASH ——THEATRE To Collect Bank*. William D. Leyton, Sr., who is en- with Mr. and Mrs. Emit Olrardin. . ber 10, at the home of Mr«, Bodfnen. Member* of the Atlantio High- agara Falls, have returned from a The Headden's Corner fire com- KILLER Freient buldet thoie mentioned gaged in contracting and house mov- Cook's tour to California. Apply only on land* first aid *quad will make a ing work, ha*, purchased a new pany was called to the home 'of Ed- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Were MM, Ruth Sclico, MM. Jennie Mteees Harriet and Mildred Moore ward Ellison on the Nutswarnp road, ONE SPOT DOUBLE FEATURE Bparke, MM. Agnes Aiendorf, MM. collection of bank* starting the week three-ton Diamond T truck from of AufUst 18. The bank* were dis- ars on a motor trip to Cape Cod. Sunday, during the heavy rain storm Guarantied to tAST TIMES Addle Hathaway, lira. E. A. Undent Harry Sanders of this place, distrib- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Herbert are "WOMAN CHASES MAN" tributed several weak* ago in At- utors for the trucks. The Monmouth when lightning struck a. tree next to kill all Fit.! •truth, Mr* Ella Blel, MM, BllMbeth home from an auto trip to the Newtho house. After striking tho tree It within 30 TODAI With Miriam Hopkins - Joel McCrca Noble, Mr*. Edna Child*, MM. Bthel lantic Highland* and vicinity for dumber company recently purchased England states. followed an electric wire to' the houra ' —and— Steuerwald, MM. Bdna Pnllllps, Mre. tor motley which will go toward the a new three-ton truck as did Mal- THUBS., AUG. 11 I Newton William*, MM. Itariaret ambuUnce fund._ ^ colm Fary. of Katontown, who William T. Parker has bouglit a house. The damage was slight, SOLD BY "It Happened Out Weit" Voorheea, Mr*. Brotrta T. RVMIfer. bought & three-quarter-ton truck. new Chevrolet sedan and Peter Mat- Fire broke out Sunday afternoon BED BANK PET BHOP, fel Is driving a new Ford suburban. In the parlor of the reeldence of Mr. MM. V: Howard Lloyd, Mre. Alice Lightning struck throughout the 33 West Front Street DOUBLE FEATURE Edward*, Mre. Margaret. Updyke, Nnv6>ink. borough Tuesday afternoon Bark on Mrs. Richard Parker and children and Mrs. Adam Tutae. The blazo FRIDAY, are visiting relative* In Baltimore. was put out by Mrs. Tutaa before WHELAN and LIGGETT "THAT I MAY LIVE" Mr*. 0. M. Tilton.-'Mr*. Chriltlin a tree in.the yard of James McCue DRUG STORES ' Heuser and tin. W^BaldWIn. lira, William Keeihan of Naveelnk wa* ripped,from the tree trunk and Mrs. Oliver Lane of Lakewobd much damage was done, but she ."and With Rochelle Hudson - Robert Kent* and, Mr*. John U Opfermann sailed a tree in the yard of Thomas Carney spent several days with her sister; was painfully burned on her hand. SATURDAY, —AND— from France for home yeeterday ai- on White atreet was struck, Mre. Charles Imlay. Mrs. . Lane's "Hills of Old Wyoming" ter a tour of Europe. Mrs. Richard T. Hall of Albany niece, Betty Jane Carhart, has gone Treat* Girls to Outing. AUG. 13 • 1« Airport News. With Hop Along Cassldy - 'Win. Boyd Naveelnlc flre company has ln- wa* the week-end gueat of ltr«. to Lakewood for a two weeks' visit A good time was enjoyed last week Leitir Elifter of Sroad street and Italled a MO-gallon Champion pump' Anna Ahem of While street. with her. . ' at Asbury Park by a group of girl* EXCESSIVE ACID Mtnafer John F. Caaty left y*«t**- en. the Broekway ohasil* purchaied Mr. and MM. H. W. "Rube" Wll- Mrs. Myrtle Clapp of Bumson road *ho were guests of Mrs. Elizabeth . . . digestive upset* . . . aches . . • SUN. - MON. - TUES., AUG. 15, 16, 17 day morning In the attyort' Kalr- recently. X' t*»t wa* made lut week llaroa of Sycamore avenue are the and Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Taylor of lBon of Blngham avenue, Rumaon, pains. Don't be sick . . . eliminate chtld eabin plane on a flljrht to and the pump worked very «atiifac- parent* ai a aOn born Thursday New York are on a week's motor They spent the entire day along the tne excessive uric add accumula- "THE GOOD EARTH-'? torlly. A 2s6-fallon booster will al- evening at Monmouth Memorial hos- trip to Maine. They will return tions which may brine; really swloui ChartottevUIe, Virginia, ' , board-walk and bad * swell time rid- 'With PAUL MUNI • LUISE BAINEB IO be irjtalied on the chassis. With pital. Mrs. William* before her Saturday. ing on the various amusement devlo- trouble. Mountain Valley Mineral Among thoae who made 10I0 fllfbU this pumper and the 680-jallon marriage was Mlos Elltabeth Nell- Mrs. Eleanor Kenyon Is visiting at In the party were Grace and Water corrects acidity . . , svUcaUtte, thl* week were (Sharle* Bfhr of pumper purehaaed several years ago son. Both mother and son are do-Hartford! Connecticut. Mary Fisher, Irene Bella and Verj. pleasant tasting . . . helps the kid- WEDNESDAY. the WaveilWc company is one of the Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Saibert neys, too. Fhone or write for the Union Bitch and Qttrt* Dllicon of ing nicely. and Mary Heckt of Rumson, Mary and "The Emperor's Candlesticks" AllenhuriL Mr. Dlelton »tarWd re- beet equipped flre-flflvUni organlut- Mr. and Mrs. C. FredsHo NAllnon made a motor trip to Pennsylvania Ann McQueen of Red Bank and pamphlet "Add Invalids." ceiving flying lnatruoUonaltatThure* tlous of lie stie In the state. of Sycamore avenue entertained over the week-end, visiting the min-Mary Sheehan and Isabel!* Ryan of THUBSDAY, With WILLIAM POWELL day and made hi* tolo nlj*t Tuee- j »ev.-"anaV Mr*. Charles p. Johnson more than 100 guest* Sunday after- ing region around Bethlehem and New York. MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER AUG. IS - 19 the mountains to the north. day niornlng. ire (pending a vacation in Mew noon at their home. The guests —from HOT SPRINGS, Aikansae— England. v were' members of the Shrewsbury Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan of Brook Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain WEDNESDAY EVE. FRIDAY EVENING Ooofgo K. Oityn Jr., a member George Cespreaux ha* returned polo teams, thilr wives and frlenda. street haa been entertaining her sis-will get an honorary degree next DOREMUS BHOTHEB8, SOC-00 "LUCKY" - CASH 00 ter, who is a nurse In a Philadelphia * 1 9C- PROSPERITY of the Monmouth County C6untry b6me from Monmouth Memorial Misses Noel and "Buddy" Nellson autumn from the University of Lon- 11 Broad Street, Telephone 1660 00 i JACK POTS ILO CASH - FKEB plub polo team, flew to Neirafan- hOspltsl following an operation for entertained guests at a supper party hospital. don. WE DELIVER •ett Her, Rhode Iitand, lait.Thur*> the removal of an6th*r finger. The Sunday night. About SO persons at- Mfa. Rene Parker will go to Rail- dty and took, part in a polo game. index an|er waa taken off several tended. way Saturday for a week's visit with William X. Parritb We* the pilot. Weeka ago and laet weak the little Miss Leah Coudrler hu accepted relatives and friends. They made the trip In the airport finger we* amputated. The opera- a position at Mokler's bakery (tore The front of Charles Whelan's car Falfchlld cabin plane. ; tion* were the remit of blood pole- on Broad street, Red Bank, i was damaged one night last week in dnlnc wnich set In after. Mr. Des- a collision with a car parked with- preaux'a finger had. been pricked by out light* in Foxwood Park. The car Compare Our Prices! — Taste the Difference! Clifford Hemphlll.Sr., of Spring The Bering Strait, separating Asia Lake baa purchaied, through the 4 rose them b*t spring. wa* In front of the owner's home. Ill . A «h V^XVJ^ il KTa^V 4?Y ft ^ FV"i V&T Senjimln Martin of i»*—Call 8810. Op*n Evening* Until It. -jzrro Prices in Effect Not Before Noon August 12th J3Ji«*»/, 1/ZCA. a few hour* with hi* brother at Phone Monmouth Beach. Hunchback dwarf* at the court at 2653— Till Saturil-V Nite i —rtione 2654 Xing Philip IV of Spain were lm- William K PaitUh, who ha* been morlillMd by the painter Velaiquet TOP SIRLOIN ^m ^*W REGATTA SPECIALS! Star 3-4-5-6 ft. FINEST QUALITY 4^*«^ 4^1*^ | HH**BB**BBBI^BBBBVBK*PB***9Ha^BMPBBBa**BB*B*B*IB*pB***BlBBBfl**B^ai*lB*J Sirloin Fancy ib Steak >b 49* Roasting Chickens «j«j Imported GIN Specials Round BOTTOM BOUND Mo Scotch Special GORDON O'NEILLS Last 3 Days! A GOOD BUT! ^**^ •• i Special WORTH TWICE AS MUCH! Boneless CATTO'S Lean Sweet Breads All Scotch over 8 yean. «0 Proof-100% Grain Rolletts ib 25 Smoked Fane/ pair 25 ' Be*. W.M—Our Prloo O.69 Sugar BKOTJLAB PKIC3E Me 3-5 ft. 'gal. August Shoe Sale FAMOUS Cured Fancy Supplied on all liners of the OLD SPRUCE GIN Tongues «> 29 Sliced BACON 11 Smoked Saturday is positively the last day of Mon- P, A O. Co. continuously since 1 / 29 mouth County's Urgett shoe store's sa(e>. There 1874, numerous other shipping Pt." I' companies, H. M. transports, and In QUARTS are many real buys left... footwear for the en> to many clubs and officers, at Fancy Stringless Beans 2 «>». 13c Domino Sugar doth 10 ,„. ,47c tire .family . . . tnat can be worn this Fall and messes, at home and abroad. Winter. Extra Large Green Peppers 6 f 5c 8-ounoe Q Chicken Cock Or Assorted Jellies Jura O for 25c Bellow's Club BLENDED Fancy Bartlett Pears 10 for 25c Libby's Peter Pan Milk 4 • 25c € •I .89 blkt Special Scotch qte. Jersey Freestone Peaches 17c Boneless Skinless Sardines £ 2 *•» 29c AIL OVER 8 YEARS 98 Extra Large Green Apples 3 ib*. 13c In fifth Boneless Skinless Sardines 25c Windsor Crow Bros. Potatoes Chicken Noodle Dinner iarf.j« 23c A Fine Btralght Bourbon Canadian. White Meat Tuna Fish large can 39c Libby Red Salmon large csui 22c Pt.. 89* ,t.. 1-75 Straight Rye 7 TEAKS OLD FULL Straight Rye SIXTHS Whiikey Brookfield Roll Butter"> 34 A PERFECT MIXER .34 DEUCATESSEN DEPT. SANITARY DEPT. RonReyRum P.. 69 qt. GOLD ; Home Potato Salad 2 ib*. 25c I Pine White Disinfectant ,»• 3.00 Imported Puerto Blew Bum All Brandt of Beer Fancy Pot Cheese 2 ib*. 25c I Fancy Brooms each 29c Always Cold Fancy Cole Slaw 2 ib*. 25c | Economy Soap Flakes AOBNTS FOB y Fidelio Beer Fancy Chicken Salad Free Samples DUinfectant 1 Dash Flea Powtfer i Albert $• Miller Shoe Co. BELLOWS & CO. .Deposit Heinz'i Cucumber Pickles DEWEY'S WINES TAYLOR WINES .89 ARMOUR'S ASSORTED PACKAGE CHEESE 4-ounce package RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 12.1987. ted Bank Team Evergreen Farm* , New Race Added | Tops .C*W,( i I Wins Circuit Game rrfiy Pap' iWrjl>«^^ To Meet Grays; To Sweepstakes Scoring five goals in each of the third and fourth chukksrs, the Ever- night when tb» rtftr**, at'tit. Ocean -Tomorrow Night green Farms polo team of Uonmouth Regatta Program View A. A., WBjf'BrancTi, awardto County Country club defeated the the deoUlm to OMrf«-»aly, BaglUh Rumson quartet Monday afternoon lightweight. In an, eight-round (tout Pttuuyl. Manager Bennett Secure* New Request of Several' Owners of with Mike Plskin pi F«*r»}d,p|Uf- in a Northeastern lntra-clrcult gams to Meet ' • Battery and Three New Out- at Bedmlnster, The score was 15 to 91 Cubic Inch Hydroplanes area Henry I«ewlt ottNewark gave 8. Rumson -was given a one-goa Paly, making bis American debut, Kelt of Jenay iC^ntnl League ; fielders to Strengthen Pirate handicap. Granted by Committee- the first, thfrd, sixth >and 's,ev«nth COLTS roundi, credited Pbikltt'wlto' second > at Atbory Paik Saturdaye Evergreen Parma - 'Ru Large Entry Assured. 1 " 'Aggregation. No. I. M. F. Unt»rm«jror....D, Fltaer HOLOAfJ anS stld the others w«re •v*n.' A|> No. I 0, O. Combs_.._.J. Hoebllni though D»ly landed hard and flfui, Big league Softball wlU be played , -A revised diamond aggregation No. 1 Lt. J. Mattlnmi-.C. Harrison At a meeting of tha National xts or Plskro 'continually ihoirtdl falt>tii- ,W. Sulll Kt theaho^e Saturday evening when "Will be seen in action on the. Bed Back —.J. Plus.., Swepstakes Regatta, committee held greslvantto. The bout wa* fast ahd 1M Jersty Central Power * Light 'Sank Pirates ball field tomorrow Evergreen Farms _.l 4 5 S 0 over the week-end-it was decided to in the Infighting Plskin MppifHd his 1 Bl* MIooUtlon aottball .team night when the Bed Bank club meets 'RufnsoQ • i ~ a 10 0 II— include a race for the 91 cubic Inch opponent wltli'rlgbU and lefts; In Goals—Evergreen Farms, Combi meets'tho HilHamiltot n WatchmeWh n of "the Homestead Grays of Pittsburgh, Fsug 4, Untermeyer 8.' Matthsws, Bum< hydroplanes in the list of events the third round the referee "warned wlnneri of the first half of the Negro son. Harrison 3, Sullivan 2, Pitney and scheduled for the regatta here this Plskin for butting with hli headt- ^ Lancaster, Pennsylvania.' at the As- 'National baseball league. . The game Boebllnr. By handicap 1. week-end which already numbers 56 iuryvPajk high sohool sUdlUm, The Tuesday night with the Puerto Klcan Referee—J. Pitney. different events. This newest class Jjerseiy Centrtl team Is 'composed of •'all stars was called off because of Time of chukkers--7 li mlnuUl.. was added at the request of several llayeAi ptokeid from thb shots teams wet grounds. • owners from the Kantern seaboard Races At Freehold iiaytng-ln the Selple and Folbemus According to Manager Joe Ben- and will assure a sufficiently large leagues of Jersey Centra] compe- nett, Jim Zetik, left handed pitcher, Vic Ghezzi Wins entry list to make this race a most Next_Saturday tition. 'formerly with the Bushwlcks and Interesting one; With the first out- The Jersey Central, team Is made the the Bay Parkways, will be on At Jumping Brook board event scheduled for 11:40 Sat- UP of,men who have made their 'the mound "for the Hed Bankers urday morning and the last event One of the Nhin AttractlMia WiU mark In baseball and have turned to While Roccy McQee, formerly of tho scheduled for 8:20 on both regatta b. Mkteh Race Be •oitball at a fait and exciting game, Western baseball association, will be Deal Professional Turned in a days, the committee felt that the pro- McEIwyn tad Fidtfleiticln— The Hamilton Watchmen who repre- oehlnd the plate.' He formerly. Sub-Par 68 Sunday to Win gram was already to lengthy that the sent *the Hamilton Watoh company 'caught for the Springfield Grays. Annual Alberti Day Tourna- several heats for the 91 class would are a fast and seasoned team. They -,As for outfielders, Manager Ben- have to be placed between other in- 'won the state championship of Penn- ment. board events^ sylvania In 1658' and 1936 and are nett, has secured the services of Jim Twenty horses,' _..,_i ^ ._ An additional committee was favored for the, 1937'state champion- Slnnott of the Carlton ball club of Monmoutb and surrounding coun- snip, New York, Bob Hall of .the Bush- Vic Ghezzl of Rumson, Deal pro- named to co-operate with the Na- ties,, will match performances ;.on\the wicks and Tim Adams of the Spring- fessional and New Jersey's open golf tional Regatta of the American Ca- Freehold race track Saturday in. tha , As champs of their home state they field Brays. Others utility fielders champion, fashioned a sub-par 68 at noe association, which Is running n A/JV OfJZ. OF .were entered' In the national finals S/X FILCIES first amateur ''goodwill" trotting will include Steve Blstan, Art Lang Jumping Brook Country club Sunday series of 18 races on Sunday, August event of the mld-aeaioR.. ,'A^inlii(on of the Amateur" Softball association to win the second annual Johnny Al- 15, In connection with the Sweep- HSADBO &Y- of America In'1985 and USD. They and Eddie Martini. TWILIGHT SOA/&. to the grounds will be froo, Raoer .Frankle Jost, who Is under the berti day tournament by a. margin of stakes regatta. George W. Bray was will bo' for prizes and \vlll b^ con' upheld their prestige losing out by four strokes. ppointed as chairman and will be as- T?/B W/tTTEfZ. 3OOKX a close score each year "In1 the play- .'•New York Yankees contract, Will be FAVORITE, AHS»T '• fined to, purely amateur drivers.' ,-stationed at third base, Nick Sustaining a streak of par-shatter- sisted by Guy Belcher and Fred No- offs. They bring to the shore a type ble. It will be the duty of this new C/ZASH Tk/SOOSff One. of the main attractions on of pitching which few aoftball fans -Schwartz will be at shortstop, Louie ing play .which carried him to the 7» ; Leonard at second and Max Posnak open throne last week, the dark and canoe committee to co-operate with the excellent icardarrangedi by Ed- Have been privileged'to see. Their t at -first. Frank Mozeleskl has been dangerous Deal star went over ortho- the American Canoe association and win R, Barkalow,, secretary,.' is the ltchers are In the habit of having -.kept on the payroll as utility third dox figures on only one hole, the work out the necessary arrange- race between Maiy McEIwyn, owned iti to .16 strikeouts each game. -.'baseman. Art Clark and Bob Kurau second, and posted five birdies, as he ments regarding housing, course, by Joseph Burke,. Plainneld,' and A preliminary game will be played ... will bs In the dug out. blazed over the Jumping Brook lay- schedules, events, etc. FUdleitlcks, ttha, aoe ,black trotter whan the Summit team, winner of out Monday morning the most Impos- which is the pride of the Dr. C. D. the Netter league, will cross bats Manage' Bennett has secured the - WSOMLY Mehdenhall stables,' 'Bordehtown. new players to take the places of His 68 was four strokes under par, ng array of prizes since the Gold GELOING TOHf/J with the Asbury Park New Business and three strokes better than the Cup regatta of eight years ago, was TUB HAMBLETOU/AM Both , havo raced ' around 2:06 this a, winner In the Polhemus •_Frank Lehney, "Babe" Adams, Mlki season; but this will bo the first time « Cowen, Tony Lau and Albany. mark set. by Maurrie O'Connor, put on display In the Window of tho league.. This will be the first game ;„ Tomorrow night's game with the Branch Brook professional, who cap- 9chulte-Unlted store. In the center the argiirnent over their respective Of a. play-pff . series, which Inoludes tured the first Alberti day tourney f the display is the 30-Inch bronze facing vlrtUes' will bo' settled. ThB th« Selple league for the T. R. Crum. • -Grays will start at 9 p. m. Tuesday As the 3-ycar-old trotters go to tho Oustandlng colts nominated are One could hardly expect the. IBB? night the Belraar Braves sunk the In 1936. National Sweepstakes trophy and In two sterling horses mat at'Plainfleld Jey trophy. Tho'first game will start front of this Is the beautiful gold post for the 11th renewal of the DeSota, Harvere and Schnapps. race to bo packed with drama as last Saturday but were rallied''out it-B o'clock and the second at 6:30. <-Grays on Memorial field, 3 to 2, and Par, out _ < Illldt 6—3T $40,000 Hambletonian Stake the Previous winners of the Hamble- ! plan to seek revenge against the Gbelil I 5 3 1*345 4—85 ommodore Jacob Slegel perpetual was that of last year, when Ben after the first heat In whloh Masy. Par, In ._ J 3 4 8 5 3 4 4 4-^-35—72 rophy of the 225 cubln inch class. icore stands: Colts, 6; Fillies, 5. The tonlan Btakes: White drove Rosalind to victory. got away to a bad start and jogged Red Bank club. Tuesday night's Gteiil 2 3 3 3 5 S 4 « 4—36—68 feminine contingent is likely to have game at Belmar was the Grays' first The other prizes and awards arc 1926—Guy McKinney, colt. The, veteran White scored with the the cours«;alone.,y -V) i Runner-up honors in the event grouped about the central pieces In ovened the scoro by the time the 1927—Iosola's Worthy, fllly. fllly he' bad given his son, Gibson, appearance In this section this year. which drew more than 60 of the Flalnfleld steeds are repaying a The Grays organized In 1912 and most imposing array, nnal heat of the richest trotting test 1928—Spencer, colt. as a. yearling, At the tljme Gibson tisll to the Freehold track, marking state's leading pros and amateurs A final meeting, of all committees |s over at the Goshen, N. Y., mile have played each year since then in went to Alberti, host of the visiting 192&—Walter Dear, colt. was a very sick boy. Ben's plan to :he. beginning, of co-opecaUon, be- spite of the World war and the de- >f the; regatta association will be track. ' hasten his son's recovery by giving contingent of links', experts. Alberti ld tomorrow night, Friday, August 1930—Hanover's Bertha, fllly. tween the Freehold association and pression. The Grays book all over Of the nine fancied 3-year-olds, him a new Interest worked to.per- the Central .New Jersey Horsemen's started late In the afternoon, after .3, at tho executive building on the Twilight Sog, the winter book pref- 1931—Calumet Butler, colt. • the United States. On their spring sending off the other foursomes, and unlclpal wharf at eight o'clock. 1932—The Marchioness, fllly. fection as' Rosalind wpn race after associationasociato.. Tee n .horsees fromr " the erence, and Shirley Hanover arethe race as a 2-year-old. Gibson White Union country group bayO: enUred, training trip, they covered 18 dif- amo home In even par figures to .A special radio broadcast over sta- most favored fillies, Lined up close- 1933—Mary Reynolds, fllly. ferent states. . . clinch.second place with a 72. lon WBRB operating /on a wave 1934—Lord Jim, colt. helped tr'alh her, wh«n he gained the four, events. They are, Vololee; ly behind this pair are Delphla'Han- owned by Joseph 8c&~lera;, Majy^D. . 'IFence Buster" Josh Gibson Is the Third-place honors were divided by ngth of 1310 kilocycles will be over, Farr, Hollyrood Audrey and - 1935—Greyhound, colt (gelding.) strength, ' and witnessed the '38 star of the team, both In hitting and Trojan, owned by Raymond Hou»el; Art Straub, Manasq'uan River pro, iroadcast at 7:45 p. m. Friday even- Southland. 1938—Rosalind, fllly. triumph from the,stands, catching, and is known as "Baba and Johnny Kinder, Plalnfleld Coun- g. A fifteen-minute talk will be Shirley Silk, owned by Walter E Ruth" of the Negro National league. try club ace, who preceded Alberti Iven by a member of the executive Craig; Exit Han9yer,Maiy McEI- He rates as one of the first five tutor at Jumping Brook., Straub, mmittee to inform the public of the wyn and Guy Trrk,ei, owned 1>y Jos- catcher! in the country and last year who finished third in the state open Dmplete list of entries and other In- Eatontown Quartet Philly All Stars Fielder Captures ph Burke; Wegemore vyldqW. o^ne^ won.the Negro National league bat- behind Ghezzl, and Kinder, -who holds irmatlon.covering the regatta. ijr A. K. Barnhart; Lela., Hanover, tery honor. the Jumping Brook course record of Wins at Burnt Mills Trapshooting Title ownc; by Horace Conover; ^oily- The Grays boast of a strong pitch- 64, each turned in 73a, Trounce Pirates wood .Onward, owneil by J. L" Lylo, • Our Quality Vsed Can ing staff'consisting of practically The -Monmouth County Country -.- The- Monmouth county champion1 and Walter Raynoldi, jjwned by'the tuft the discriminating buyers every kind of a pitcher. Their staff Marty-Issle'r of Rock Spring led P. & G. stables. Also'competing will V .' •:. •; 1 : .to a-.Tt-. . : •" • he amateur division with 72. J. Wol- ted Bank Sailboat club pololsts defeated the Governor's ship trap shooting match held, at the Includes Ray Brown, a right hander; Island team Tuesday afternoon at In Night Game be Harry. S. Goukl's Elizabeth, N. J,; Compare them In appearance, cott Brown, Manasquan banker and Avon Gun club Saturday was won 1 Tom Parker, speed ball hurler; Ed- Burnt Mills polo field at Bedmlnster, by Stanley Fielder, Jr.,, of Fair Ha- Daylee, .Tomorrow, and. Full Moon; performance and prloo, and get sel Walker, a left hander, who a member of the Homestead Golf Skippers Win Dr.' Mendenhall's Fiddlestick*,.. Pr. the truthT -.-...' • club at Spring'Lake, and Bobby Ja- 12 to 7, in a Northeastern Intra-clr- Ed Bolden'i Philadelphia All ven, with a score of 98 out of 100. throws speed plus hooks; Roy Wal- cuit polo matoh, Goorgo Oliver, Jr. E. J. Llsk of Matawan took sec Abbe, Prince Berry in^ Signal. Me- maker, a southpaw hook pitcher; :obson, youthful Hollywood Qoltclub Start Pound Three Red Bank ter.. .; ;V • ;. _ , •_. ;.,. ., j ,. ': star, tied for second with 74's. Billy At Long Branch led the • Eatontown team in scoring ond with 08 out of 100 and Fred K. .Arnold Waltes, a tall right hander; six of the 12 goals. Pitchers for 18 Hits—^Two Pierce of Avon was third, getting 95 Week-End Special! 1 J6e Strong, a right hander; Louis Rotarcy of Swimming Elver turned Beunar vs. FhUiy. Al} Stars,' Dula, who is rated as one of the In a 78 and Ohezzl's brother Joe, also 'Monmouth County Gov. Island out of 100. Fielder, a beginner in Local Sailor* Cover Themselves No. 1. A. Stern Lt. E. Shlllabor Visitors Hit Homers. trap shooting, showed exoellent form Ed Bolden's Philadelphia .-All Btars, best pitchers In the Negro league; if Swimming river, turned In. an M. No. 2 _...R. Eisner... Phil Brady 1936 Chevrolet Touring George Walker, a new comer with Bob Carton of Asbury Park turned With Glory in Annaa! Regatta No. 3 M. Barry: MaJ. C. E. Davl and splendid timing. who defeated the Red Bank Pirates; th«! club, and Clifford Allen, a sub- in an 83 and Harold James of Mon- Back G. Oliver Capt. L. Ladui Touching three pltchprs for 18 The Avon Gun club championship,. 0 to 4, last Friday night will oppose Sedan DeLux Equipment marine pitcher, who Is playing this mouth County Country club recorded Held at Pleaiure Bay Last Monmouth Coiinly..4 "8 0 3 1~ J—12 hltj, two of them'home runs In' the shot In the same event, was won by he BoUnar Braves on Memorial Governor's Island....3 0 2 0 1 1— first inning, Ed Bolden's Philadelphia 1 year for the first time In the Negro an 83. • » • • Sunday Morning* Dr. E. B. Wetmore of Morftstown, eld, Belmar, tomorrow night • The Goals—Monmouth County, Oliver 6 All Stars roundly trounced the Red 1936 Ford 4-door National league. Vic, .who. was tuning up for the Stern 3, ElBner 3. Governor's Island, La- who shot 07 out of 100, while Pierce ;olored club defeated the Braves, & due 3. Davis" Z. By handicap 2. Bank Pirates, 10 to 4, under, flood- to -3, last .aonth. On Tuesday ol. state P. G. A. test' at Crestmorit this Red Bank sailboat skippers demon-' 1 shot 05 out of 100 and third place Referees- —C. Johnson and R. Johnson. lights on Pirates, field Friday night. was tied by E. C. Lass of Avon and t week the Belmar club will play. Touring Sedan week-end, got into trouble only twice strated their superiority In compe- Timo of chuklters—7^ minutes. .Towners Lose To as he turned the 18-hole layout In tition with sailboat racers from other Tho game became tho property of W. C. Fornian of Hlghtstown'with 90 .he Brooklyn Royal Giants for th« sub-par figures. On'the 400-yard sec- sections of the shore Sunday morning the Stars at the outset. Dixon, sec- out,of 100. ' •" enent. of Btlmar's unemployment Answer.to last week: Freehold Firemen ind hole his second shot went into by romping off with honors In prac- All-Star Card ond man to bat in the first, placed The county champ:jnship shoot •ellef fund. • • ;. ..-.'i The Encyclopedia Brltannica trap and ha - took five strokes on tically every event of the Long the ball over the fence.for a circuit was open to all residents of the defines sunstroke as a term ap- ' The Red Bank' Towners suffered a he par-four hole. He posted a Branch regatta at Pleasure Bay. clout, and Benson,, fourth to bat for county whjle the c^ub shoot was n the Shrewsbury field, defeated a were Bill Olsen fourth, Edward that paid $36,000'. He also knocked Benson was the batting star of the team from the Monmouth County Bruce fifth, Marjorlo Stewart sixth, ovft Ben Foord, former English game. He made five hits in five 11 & 13 BROAD ST. •:• FREE DELIVERY Robert Forbes eighth, Jack Mont- In the soml-flnal. matches for the Country club, S to 2, and another hosLvyweight champion In. two rounds. trips to the plate. ' Shrewsbury team defeated Burnt gomery ninth, ' Domlnlck Figaro In this country ho drew with two BED DANK. President's cup at Swimming River tenth, Peggy Hill 11th and T. O. Country club held Sunday, Robert Mills at Burnt Mills, 8 to 6. Harrison leading challengers, Nathan Mann AB R H PO A E led his team In scoring three goals Moore 13th. and Arturo Godoy. Gress .recently Leonard, 2b 6 114 0 0 SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 Schroedcr defeated Chet Adams, W!".' im -Throckmorton was the two and one, while Guy Richdalo, ivhlle Tommy Bradley led his team won a Jack JDempsey elimination Jost. Sb. . ,._..-_. 0 1 0 *. 0 In scoring the same number of goals. only entrant In the Lancaster tournament at Buffalo and Is a", tough Mouleski, 8b7 0 0 1 0 Sr, eliminated John Hawkins by tho Allison Btern led tho Eatontown club and nlmblet class, Robert Bent- " ig. rf 1 0 1 0 same score. Schroeder and Rich- opponent. 2 lt 1 0 team in scoring two goals. ley ..on the snipe race, with Goldstein knocked out James Arm- Msrslnf, If'. vZZIZ ,1 1 0 (LONG SMOKED FRESH dale will meet In the finals next Slirnnburjr Mon. County William Rlker second, Frank. Toon L.U, cf. 0 2 week-end. strong of Newark at tho Long Cowan, e. .—_..... 0 > No. 1—C. Cuahman A. Stern third, Irving Jackson fourth, Joe Set- .Murray Cowan and Dr. Frank Branch arena several weeks ago but *»..l, e. 16 No .1—1. Roebllni H. Barrr fert fifth and Henry Wlckham sixth. he will have tougher opposition from Schwartz, as. .. 0 1 ', &EF LAMB doff shared the blind bogey honors No. S—A. Borden B. Elmer No races were held on the North Ijenny, p „.«. 0 0 for first place in Sunday's match. Back—0. Harriion A. Gimbel Shrewsbury river during the week- Toomey, who has met the best. In- Clark, p. , 0 0 Shrewsbury ...„ I 1 I 1 0 1—5 cluding Aldo Spoldl, Lew Foldman, Kurau. p. ...J...... 0 0 The • number drawn was 77, Mr. Monmouth County .— O D 0 2 0 O—3 end. 'Hammond ...... 1 0 Tongues LIVER Cowan bad a score of 102-25-77 while Goals: Shrewsbury—Htrrlson 8, Cash- Lew Massoy and Maxie Fisher. Dia- DK Ooff' had a score of 90-11-77. man and Borden. Monmouth—3tern -2. mond has fought some great fights ' as '< 8 27 14 2 Referee—Jack Smith. Time of chukkerl— at Long Branch, .Including wins over Low net score went to J. Joseph '/, minutes, Hower Wins 25-Bird •Batted for Clark In 6tb. ) Connor with a 77-24-53, and high Jackie Aldare and Jack kiernanl rUILADELFUIA ALL BTAKB. "< Shrewsbury Burnt Mills Event At Lincroft Last week he gave Harry Balsamo a AB R H PO K-;% n«t score went to Robert Slmmonds, Faie. rf. 0 0 who had a 123-13-110. No. 1—T. Bradley E. Pyne tough fight at New York and he once No. 2—S. Frantic* A. Fowler extended Marcol Thll at'Paris. Dbon, If. 0 VO No. S—H. William* T. Lawrenee A four-event bird:shoot was held J lb 00 Gunner Win* Cash and Watch. Back—W. Foal«s 1. Fltney Sunday afternoon on Harry Langen- In the four rounders Herman Prlt- B I 0 Shrewsbury „ — 12 2 0 0 S—8 dorfi shouting range at Lincroft. chard of Red Bank, will meet Jerry- 2 i 0 TenBroeck Beekman of Red Bank, lurnt Mills Hill 0—« Rogers of Long . Branch. In the lasoy, 2b...... 0 jO 1000 sheets Goalsi Shrawabury—Bradley 8, Wil- Robert Rhodes of South Amboy was Oreasey, Sb. __ t 0 irith a score of 147, tied for first openor Bill Comlskey of Pater«dri 1 1 ier Mayonnaise ^ 17c prUe In a shooting match at York- liams 2, Foales 2, Prentice. Burnt Mills winner of the 100-blrd event, Thomas Harvey, as. Z.- 1 —Lawrence 2. Fowler, by handicap S. Massoy of Port Monmouth won the meets Bill Kaston of Long Branch. McDonald, p, S 0 lyn, Delaware, last week. In the Iteferees—C. Johnson and T. Klsiel. Thompson, p « KO Chipso ; . 21c Time of ehuVkera—714 minutes. 75-blrd event, Osoar Munday of Corned Beef Hash pkr •hoot-off lie was. dofeated, but So *• " ' South Amboy won the 60-blrd event Birthday Party. 1 «t-10 IB 27 9 , 1 won second prlte of U02.50 In cash Score by and'Charlcs Hower of Red Bank won A dinner party was held Satur* Score by Innings and a gold watch. He was nccom- ' Motorcycle Bace Sunday. .- iladelphia Z 0 100 4 1 "0 D—10 1 21c Shredded Wheat \12cpkg. pipled to Yorklyn by his family. the 25-blrd event. day night at Pleasant Inn In cele- 00000022 0—<;4 Peanut Butter Plans are under way for a motor- The summaries: bration of the birthday of Mrs. Jay ReTwo-basd Bank e hlta—Casey, MoDenald, Ben- Other Red Bankers who took part :ycle race to be held Sunday, Sep- son; Foanak.h i Home tuns—Dl*on, "Beffl- In the contest were Albert L. Ivins, lOO-blrd event—Won by Robert Ehodss, Maloney of Beacon Beach;. The Frosted Asparagus 35c tin/ ember 19, at the Lakewood speed- uUukinboy, 9( j willlam Rhodes, South guests were Jay Maloney and Mr. aon Slolsn. tales—U.nsnn, Pace, DlxOB. >Purple Prunes )5c Charles Hower and Walter H. Con- way under the; supervision of tha Double »l«y—•Harvey -to Harris to Jar 7B.bfrd eTsntr-Won by Thomas Masiiy and Mrs. Hopkins of Beacon Beach, Btrlke-outs—By Lenny ft, by Clark IS, >w Squash . 2\ ,. 9c Long.Branch and Elisabeth Motor- Mr. and Mrs; .George Owens • of Kurau 0, by\ MoDonald evby Thomptoi _. b of-Port Monmouth, 70. Base* on balls—Off Lenny 0, off Clsrk 1, ycle clubs. It Is being sanctioned 80-blrd events-Won by Ostar Mundy. Leonardo, Mr. and Mr*,'Lester Bar-' of Kurau p. off MoDohald o, offsThorop- , i Fisherman's Big Haul. >y the American Motorcycle s-Biooltr Bout*i Amboy. 491 .Stanley Flel»«, Jr. Ion and Mrs., John Carroll of New- ofl Mi _ . : ; ; £;lr Itavsn, ' ": plUbee—dark,' ursK. jv')S*a«« ,»steU«',* one'ot Rod Bank's ,ion. • '•_ . ", ' i - •• \ i -,'. '• *>> .0. F. Eyan, South Amboy, 41, and ark and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wadding Thompson. Hlti—OS Lenny 1 In 1 In- Local Jersey Peaches bittt known fishermen and a former Bennett and-.,Woods of the Long w A. Williamson. Newirk, 41. fOn. of Roselle-Park. .» -•••' . • 8 fn<4 fanin'ss, off'Km ' per of tha police force, made a Branch club ,wlll be the only two '"•fclrd »Tent—Won by Ohirles Howtr, nlnit., off, McDonild 1 In »- Ivory Soap Picked Fresh Daily local representatives. Those from Fad Bank. Mi Peter Morris. Keyport. SI Thompson S In 1 Innings. Ul oatcb, .of flih at Monmouth ami! fleorge Rlehd.l., Ph.lsn., 18. Towntend Club Meeting. ': ' UUh ,Masu . and Woodwi .**+ 7 last week. Among, them were %d Bank who are members- of the m s «M • . n The next meeting of the Red Bank Ur« striped bass and several ilub include. Ljeslle Francis, Robert .On« of the qulckMt ways to, flndsi nd P«Iph Johnson, Robert Alltn, Porter Is a kind of malt liquor Townssnd club wUI be held Monday in of exceptional sire. Thom- wMeh came Into uae In London In lo- b u' to advertl-' w lri Thsl BtiaiBtiai- WlllAldd A) Kld Monday night, August 30, at the tor1* Want DepartmenU-AdWtUi- town hall. manu . l ,,! \ • REt) BARK JRElJlgTBR,: AUGUST .-la. 1£37. NiBf : a new knowledge of the psjronotofy to the and nobility In all normal ohlldren Is conceived; his protection from tha Two Teams Tied Bruyere Called "Social Hygiene ot th*: emotlons-Jaa appreciation;of , •*, was and youth,. and thus prevent per- damaging effects ot syphilis while In Wedding Saturday [ what :is: involved Iri wise ohflW " Jtutes, In a verseaess .'. . We are sot only ad- tho womb, from venereal infection at friends and conduct and ti she* ,,.._ prostituteie4u- vancing the causa Of sex education birth or during childhood; his divine At St. Jitmw'Church' AndTlie ' iiy the present recklessness may da* Boned her little girl of four to re- proper, In schools and colleges, In workshops. In camps and recreation right to an.honest, decent and con- ; •'• Waiter Bruyere of Conorer lane in the need for ttnderstsiidln*; »*flal rev maltt. in the next room -while she structive presentation ot the meaning MUi Catherine Rilltr, dauthUf ef i it Into' the bedroom With a man fields, and In settlements" and in Mr. and Mra. Frank Belli* of ltjun« ' In Baseball Loop Mlddletown township is among 48 AnotW of lb« Seriw of Copy latlonihlps, prldei of race, rtsponsV ttake, money" for her.. In a church classes, but—a far more Im- of s:: In life, and to early and con- Sutgey* football players to whom riglitw)r Article* Which The billty to future 'generation*, tha rela- jthwestern city 'children' passed to portant thing—we are learning how tinuous sex character training; his son road, little Silver, and- Johsrt Coach X Wilder Talker has seat In- tion of the Individual to aocIety.TW and from school through >the heart to make character training include, natural need for wholesome play out- Brasch, son of Vraak B, Biases it River PIaia"and IW Bank vitations this week to return for the Refitter Ha* P«rmi«*ion to Put gjrl who dreams of her .Meal)tuc. o^the. segregated district, which has not as a separate element, but as a lets and boy and girl companionship* Oakland street, will b* married With opening of jireniiMon pracUce Sep. Before IU Readers. may, with care, besUMUlaUd toraak* (rtnee bee5 closed. jn a raid-Western constituent part, all that mikes' for during childhood and adolescence; a nuptial mas* Saturday tMnlB$ at Brarea in Flr»t Place in Int*r- timber1 L. The group reprejent* the bentlf more> worthy of hit coming, «lty 'house'ln-""••••" • • health, purity and self-control. We his frailty when subjected to hazards • o'clock at Bt Jamwohureh by borough Baseball League—• smallest squad that baa-aver been tie one.and to mar,o» destroy a.ftt- have a new conception of education, of poor economlo conditions, bad Rev. Dr. John B. MaClosaay. Phis Is another of 'the series of ture enduring happUMta. Now comes whom there obtained &iir first not esasrocessof repetition of things The bride-to-be wUl' wear a pow> Invited back by Coach Talker, who is articles reja^vo to Social Hygiene sex experience. Children are fre- desirable to know, but as a develop- home or neighborhood environment, River Plain Wini. starting his seventh year as' head of and to learn* that-eertaift «.ttalitl*i «* ment of independent thought and unaupervUed and degrading; amuse- dered bluo flat etepe and Ifcee gown, which. The R«.gl*ter I* printing from character while , less romantic, are. quently i found playing about the a blue picture hat and'eeeessorlts (a the Rutgers football forcis. Bruytre time to. time in order to help break step* of houses of prostitution watoh- the capacity for truly human person- mebts; and his Inherent capacity for : yet i more. • durable for ererydsy • |u«. match and will carry ft bouqui, of Two tetn» moved Into a first-place 1* a Iln«iman.. J ,"..''.!'••• ' < down the barrier of false modesty.', Incthe patron* enter. , . ality. In this new conception ot ed- holding to Ideals of Integrity of per- tie in the Intertorough DSMball The boy whoee.eager fancy.•JtVJtV 4 .The disastrous effects of.such train- ucation the whole area of sex rela- son, family and race during the emo- asters, The couple) will be attei ded league Tuesday night when the TbU article entitled "8<*clsl Hy- traoted by beauty and- who longs-Im- ing In childhood are too obvious to tionship takes Its place as a part of tional stress ot his youth when ha Is by Mm William MoKnlght of Bed River Flax* Oriole* defeated the glsne and The Child" was written pulsively for Its complete: potaissloTi, ** -"Sted out The bell boy who the normal life which it Is sought to given the opportunity. Bank and Hr. Breach's brother Har- Entry Lilt In V by Dr. Valeria H. Parker and Is re- eanibealded tc enrich Ms deflnlUoi --,-l]y brings women' and liquor secure . .. Experience shows beyond old. Mrs. McKnlght will wear a Nue Uttit Stiver Red Cap*, 6 to 4. River hoUl rooms is 1 requontly the peradventura that In all states of so- Such consideration points the way plaza Is In a tie with the Bed Bank produced here by special permlssibn of'beauty and to demand It la lit georgette gown with » white hat and Regatta Racet granted The Register. ' - ' fullness. He can 1M! helped to find >uet-noti such environment as cial organization the relationship of toward a future when the civilization acoesiorlea to mateb and- will carry a Braves after the game with Tlrtton described; • Deprived of proper the sexes, and Its connection with of the sex Instinct shall be as gen- Fella.Tuesday, night.J . By Valeria H. Parker, at p. out that wlfehood and motherhood, .training, leaving school before family stability and the nurture of bouquet of asters, - g •_>! Although maoy phases ot human require more than what merely de-i erally and successfully accomplished OftcW LbtofE^M in Nation- education It completed, he finds children, has been considered matter as has the civilization of other fun- A wedding breakfast wUl fce sstvid The Brave* were leading in their welfare have been advanced through lights the senses, tfla ttruggla Wt it easy to cater to the desires of the for social control. Too vastly Im- at the home of the bride'* parents, game with Tlnton Falls, » to B, al Sweep*!***)* to b« Held v >-,. a letfUmate and lucrative profession. Bell Telephone company. Mr. Briseh Shrewsbury river, wBloh was re- In the board's study of delinquent mononmio family founded on the The above text is reprinted from Tonight the Cathollo Boys club leased by Charles CJUaxanler, jr., Throvghyears of Intensive effort attempt,.at least, to make marriage, attended Hid Bank high school'and meets River Flaw pn the Westslde Community and School Help. women and.girls in 1*20-21, 010 cited a pamphlet by the same title with Is employed as a painter, j - chMrra'an of the race committee, in the educational field,-many of the Immorality la thelr-homes as a con- permanent and successful, as the the permission of the American So- ; plan most conducive to personal hap- flsld, the Red Bank Brave* play the followsi •';.;;1;- ir,l:;"' .•••.••>. •; • old prejudices and inhibitions toward The school as well-as the home It tributing, factor to their delinquency. -».«• ' .1' ; Red Capi at Little Silver and the taku—Mln Ptlm B»«b, <«x recognizing the Importance and pos- piness and to the best nurture ot cial Hygiene Association. The Asso- the Subject 6,f aez have bean dis- During the war every large city In child life .... • ciation invites inquiries and requests To Fete Bar firm OfBdsdJ Tavern A.',O..oiaihei' with Tinlon itmtU), tm IMbMuitTf. J. persed, and, those responsible for sibility of Including simplified iuStrfonli As untnown b«at, the UnlUd states, and many of the If we have a puzzling array of for Its publications, materials or for The Foremen's club of the A-'* Falli on the Townen field. child training are ceasing to consi- sciences, practical physiology, and smaller ones closed their vice dis- 1 nianed «wasri Orsr OOOH, OMri* Osiv physical education 'lit'' the< lower problems to deal with, In this day of Information on the social hygiene M. Karagheusian, Inc., rug mitt at BUNDING Or THB TEAMS. noai TOM II. luk Coo»«ri BltA Itnt, der the bath) Prafon, Ban Orootsi Wlnklt TJI, ehlld for the physical changes Inci- juvenile tragedies traceable to the the diseases, syphilis and gonorrhea, We have then, In social hygiene, a northern coast of America'and lbs) 1< IS s 1 John U Hfdi, Jr.; Dotti I, Hirrj B. Con- dent to-coming maturity, and to en- atanca, Jr. • . . * failure of home, church and school too frequently carried by the father concern with the physical and mental It pays to advertise In The Register. group of Arctlo Islands to tha east LITTLE SILVER. ter Into the understanding and confi- to provide adequate training and from the brothel to the home. Ad- fitness of his parents before the child —Advertisement coast of Greenland. '• • ABIE1 . 81. Cubic Inch BrdropIaiM—Wtoden dence of the unstable adolescent In B. Slecun, 3b. 0 0 1 Horn, asrdlnar Ormti E. A guidance for a strong and funda- vances In the diagnosis and treat- •MeNallr. lb 0 0 0 Karri Hall-fO.ralta, Dr. X. E. Wolf; Truck. his struggle for emotional and social mental Instinct By suoh methods ment of syphilis and gonorrhea; edu- 8chmld«r, II, . ar, Earl ioflandi Emancipator soaclal, B. adjustments. The embarrassing si- may be brought about a preparation cation of the lay public with refer- Hanry. cf...... Mortlmar Aoarbaehi I4ll Lofland. lence, the mysterious postponement, ence to their prevalence and signifi- Pound, rf...... Claia II Inboard Ruoaiouta—HLHo U, for mating .and parenthood which Norton, lb. .... Gaorga Ward (Baby Juno, Mtuda Ruthar- the household myth offered formerly will decrease the number' of broken cance as well as their curability In D. Bloeum, e...... Mao, Martin Dohran; Myna, Aline to the child who showed Interest In homes and the consequent disaster the early stages; the ever increasing kTBC R. Sloeura, rf. _._ Fox; Sarah 0, Thomaa O|ionoo, the origin of new life Have given to ohlld life. l vigilance of the medical profession Vorg, p :...;..-. Olws O Inbo.nJ BunmbonU—-Mrsttrlo: ,_w. place to a! more truthful and satis- kUiXU'HH toward these diseases; Increased pro- 10 4 8 1 Monlsla; flanator, Mlao;n i««.posHatJcMi. AcoalJo.ipbh fying explanation based on scientific The provision by the community vision of free clinical and hospital Rlvar PI«I« ..—•— t 1 a o o—i Anthony Qrthi Nlttanjr.Uon, Prink Mtu fact, clothed In dignified yet simple of adequate and wholssome opportune facilities and social service for the : Uttl* Silver 0 0 0 4 «—4 »ar, Jr. , .. . : • -. • - -' language, conveying something of the Itlei for recreation are also of Im- "fdllo'w-up' of cases neglecting treat- Surtmim BIU—Off Maaoa off Yorg Mldrtt Ootboardi—rlila Tri universality of the process by which ment and for searching out sources 0. lim on balli—Off Muon -, off Yerc Trion, Irana DaAnbwka. Jmn Bankan. portance in meeting; the Child's over- 3. Strlkt-outi—Br Muon I, bi Yore I. new life unfolds from other live* and of Infection—all of these have been dorf, William • Wrlsht, JrH 1, }, MeMd- whelming desire for play and emo- Umslraa—Wymba and Injt«ll«. yan. Paul Birbarla, something of the strength and ten- tional outlets and preventing misuse of special benefit to the child lit less- Claia A Outboardi, Amataur—Tom Mur- derness of the tie which binds to- of his natural needs In this respect ening his ohance of venereal Infec- ray, tllnrorUi Downi, Douslai Fonda, gether the members of his family. Such group activities as are devel- tion. EXTRA Gaorta Andrew, Vlneaat Flihar, Arthur YJVLC.A' Heads Wulliohlatar, Frank Wol/, Jr., Oar Woo3 oped through the Bay and Girl Scouts, Jr. The Early Years. the Camp Fire Girls, the 4H Club Through such measures are avert- City Softball Claia A OutDo^rda, Prolmlooal--Frad In the fields of general health and and the host pf other organisations ed the misery of the child blinded at Jatobr, Jr., Franala William, John But- hygiene, psychiatry and pedagogy, for youth are of-Inestimable value In birth by the gonococcus; of the child Ftee Coupons olsrelil, Doullaa Muaala, a M, " " the early years of childhood are rec- meeting the social yearnings of boys maimed, marred or mentally defec- Claia B OutlMarda, Amataur*—Clinton and girls. Public amusement places, tive by reason of syphilis; the life League Standing Fannuoa,. Arthur WullMhlasar, Jack ognized as of vital slgnlflance. Atti- with every dozen purchase Scarbroata, Law Franco, Oitard gnoran, tudes, Impressions, habits are firmly if properly licensed and'supervised, just beginning wasted In abortion or Douglas Fonda, Jamil Mullm it, Victor rooted during the first twelve years are helpful. stillbirth. Even those who still mis- of individually intp*et*d ^iilodge.Cub* Monday Night by Scott, Rebart Rowland, Vtocanl Fiakar, of life and bear largely upon adult takenly look upon syphilis and gon- Garl Wood, Jr. character and habits. How Import- Quite naturally the eager restless orrhea as "a just punishment for sin" 13-to-6 Victory — Wolve* • dials B Ontfeoarda. Profaiilonsl—Philip energies of youth demand frequent cannot explain the justice ot such "Dated" > ow, Frad Jaeohr, VlneaBt Roailsiiol. If ant, then, that care should be taken and thrilling good times, Boys and Elk* Play to Tie—Wertiido Stiakmaa, John BupelaraUl, Tad Xobarts, to see that the child's first impres- marring ot innocent lives. Gold Seal Egg carious C. M. Scull, Harper Chance. girls have sought one another for are dated so you know carton sions of sex should be Implanted nat- joyful adventures since the world be- Although science has identified'the and Firemen Combine. Claaa 0 Outboard!, Amilaur—Victor urally, that interpretations are given germs of gonorrhea and syphilis the quality of each ege . Boott, Jamaa Mullan II, Arthur Wolllolil- htm by those most Interested In his gan, Any attempt to thwart or to Is the best to be had. °" •str, Dondaa Fonda. - Clinton' F«rfna«n, repress the urge for friendship and their methods of transmission, and Every egg individually twelve SECOND HALF oar Wood, Jr.. Al Daamar, Thomai Hear- character development, since his lat- has developed methods of early treat- inspected. . '""" Eugana Ulnta, JarOma llaaklar, Lou er sex oholces and habits may be so admiration which one sex holds for V. M. 0. A. the other swells the rebellious tide. ment which bring about a high per- EGGS 37 largely influenced thereby, During centage of cures, thtrt remains much Ctlbft I.M.U.1 Claii 0 Outboarsi, ProfaiilonaJ—Frad the pre-adolescent years, the eager Together boys and girls will find Blki Jaeobr, Jr., Laa Buolcman, Harrr Bird- their good times—apd all too often to be accomplished in the medical This special offer elleeliva to Saturday Night, August )Uth Quada ...... Sail. Jr., C. M. Bcull, cab Wallar, Jr. questioning mind governs a body In their tragedies. Can we not avert program. Oonococcal vaglntfls, high- • N. K. F. E. Clala T Outboarda, Qpin—B, p. Bhan which'sex IS largely dormant, and ly infectlotfi, It commonly found - Flraman .... non, Eugana Hlnaa, Bofart Hi F«d the child thinks of himself as the the tragedy and preserve the fine e OD Y. M. H. A. JatQbjr, Jr., BouslK Fonda, Cab. Wallar, companionship ? Here is our hope- among girl children In boarding created rather than the creator. Then homes, hospitals and other institu- Wolvas JrH Robart Orabau, Al Daimar, JarOraa ful task—the frank understanding of Bank .. Maeklir, Kannath MatkemU. p.ul 8a»- la the time to aoqualnt him with the Spaghetti ^a? 3".r 19* the natural need of boys and girls tions which do not insist upon an en- Defeat pf the league-leading Cuba yai, Jr., Jamaa Mullan, Jr., Arthur Woll- wonders of the reproductive process trance examination sufficiently thor- With Imported Farmesan Cheese and spicy tomato sauce. Ready to heat and serve. aahlaSir. by which the world of plants and for each other—the planning of new by the T. M. C. A. Monday night, 18 Outboard Runabouts—Ton Morrar, C, delights and outlets for youthful ener- ough to reveal such an Infection and to 6, postponement, of last night's Ward Frauanthal. Adrian Habban. Carl fldwers renews Itself each spring- gies and Interests. Happy the home upon'Isolation of all new inmates. game between the Y. M. H. A. and Knollar. GaOrga Fink, Arthur Batdvln, H. time, by which It Is peopled always to which boys and girls In search Of Tew communities hive provided ade- the N. F. F, E. and a tie game Tues- C. Diflnbauth, Hinry Sloatim, Itlebard with birds and animals and fishes, quate facilities for the long-time Store Cheese £ < Gana, . - . good times may be always sure of a by which his own race moves on treatment usually necessary for the day night between the Wolves and welcome and a place for their romp- • Well aged for flavor. Made from full cream milk. Elks marked play this week In the from generation to generation. ing and their laughter. cure of the venereally Infected child, City Softball leagle. Thursday night Here is tbe period wben "Tell me although in several European coun- Sava 25% on Your Bread Bill the Quads defeated the N. F. T. E., Long Brancher true story" Is Insistently heard, In every community are to be tries model hospitals are provided 14 to 10 and Friday night the Flre- and no story can be made to carry found ohlldren wbo are in manifest equipped with educational and recre- CRISCO ' men defeated the Bank, 10 to f, The more fascination and Interest than danger of becoming sexually unsta- ational facilities for the child vic- Supreme Bread 8c score of Tuesday night's game be- Tops Amateurs the one which tells of the tiny egg, ble and of so being exploited. Tbe tims needing such tedious medical tween the Wolves and Elks was 7 to no larger than the point of a pin, causes are many and varied Includ- care. can 7. In Golf Tourney which, having received its other half ing bed housing, undesirable neigh- Milk Bread 10c 3-It of life from- Father, grew In a safe borhood conditions, lack of home pro- If a pregnant woman Is Infected - The Westslde team has- joined with place In Mother's body, until In nine Made from top quality Ingredients by IfSCO the Firemen and most of Westslde's tection or understanding on the part with syphilis, proper treatment In the Master Bakers in our own modern bakeries. . can 57c Richard DeWitt Turns in N*t months' time, nourished through her of parents, broken homes, poor men- early months In nearly all cases will players will play with the Firemen blood, sharing her strength, after avert abortion, stillbirth, or congeni- under that name. The remaining, Scor« of 54 to Lead Golftra tal equipment, early entry Into In- miraculous changes, his Own little dustry, economic conditions, lack of tal infection, and a healthy Baby will 4SC0 games scheduled lit Westside have in New Jersey Sectional Qual body was ready to. come Into the knowledge, and many other related be Insured. In spite of this fact, well been forfeited to their league oppon- world. To know how baby clothes factors. For these young people a known to the sdentiflo world, many Beverages Sparkling 3tL«25^sF bottle* - ents. Managers have been requested Round. were made ready before-hand, how physicians in private'practice and In to make reservations with President program of community protective GlnieGinger AlAlee , RooRt t BeerB , SarsaparlllaBlll , Orange, Cream Soda or Lime-Lemon. Plus deposit. . plans for his future.were talked of measures should provide social agen- prenatal clinics will neglect the rou- ROB ROY Sparkling Watar w a.posit) .tWbot Joseph Bennett for use pf the field Richard DeWitt of Long Branch, by those who loved him,for months cies that will search out and define tine. tests ior syphilis, and the heal- 3c August 13, August 20, August 27, Sep- a mtober of the Monmouth county before they ever saw him, how his the causes and prevent the threaten- !ng*results,which follow treatment of. tember 2, September 13 'and Septenv Country club, carded a net score of coming Into the world meant pain ing tragedies by assistance In proper the mother are thus denied the un- . ber 17. . 88 yesterday at- Monmouth County and danger for mother and anxiety readjustment Among the most po- born child. Greater public Intelli- •*IW • •••••••••• ICED or lb At a reoent. meeting of bfHcers of Country club to lead a field of 31 am- for father, all help him to understand tent of such protective agents are gence on' this - subject will create a HOT, 22 the league, managers were asked to ateurs In the New Jersey, sectional a new and special value In his own thoie policewomen' who are well wider demand for the practical ap- make certain thatfany plok-up.(sates qualifying round for the Metropoli- life. All this will seemthe more nat- equipped with training and experi- plication of scientific principles In Tha superb blend with rich full flavor. The choice ot thousands. Ground to your ordetv "i playing outside games were not In tan handicap, golf championship. ural If he has already become famil- ence, and are ot value not only in the. Interest ot the child. any way confused with the Bed iar With the- plant and animal par- soolal case work with minors show- Aim* of Social Hygiene, Ftrmdal* N«p Pack'. Bank City League All-Stars, a rep- DeWitt used a 10 handicap and ents and how their children grow. Ing such need, but In finding out and resentative team selected by the turned In an 86 over the rain-aoaked The teohnlcal biological training of Improving conditions which foster One ot the fundamental alms of league. The league has accepted a Eatontown course. He led his closest the story teller Is of less Importance low standards of sex conduct - Of soolal hygiene la the protection and ICED TEA competitor by 1« strokes, r. L. An- than his attitude of mind and man- development of right understanding; PEAS challenge ot the Church league for drews of Mapletrood, Billy Rohrey assistance also'Is the visiting teach- a three-game All-Star series, arrange- ner. When these are free from em- er whose attention is directed to the and constructive use of that funda- Orange Pake* and P*koe India Ceylon of Swimming River, and Dr. Vincent barrassment, none will be found in mental lmtlnct and creative force up- ments to be announced later, Eldrldgo of Forsgate were all tied unadjusted child even before he has Thomas Brasch and James Burner the child, provided his point of vl*W made his Instability manifest In pub. on which are based Individual char- for second place. hast not already been distorted, Ho places and hat thus attracted the acter development, romantlo love, are In charge of the distribution of family life, and parenthood. Its fruits 2- 25- Billy Rohrey, son ot the Swim- policewoman's attention, 4M0 Tea gets you cool and keeps you cool. balls for the remainder ot the sec- ming River professional, Jack Roh- are continent living, creative effort, ond half. - rey, captured low gross honors with From Twelve to Twenty. mating which combines physical at- FARMDALE New Pack Tomorrow night the Bank plays an 80. Andrews of Maplewood and No longer need the adolescent boy Eliminating tbe Segregated Vice traction, mental companionship and the Quids, Monday night the, Elks D. Mungall, Jr, of Yountakah, post- or girl pass through the bewilder- District. spiritual love; healthful, responsible meet the Cubs, Tuesday night the ed si's. Dr. Frank Ooff of Swlm- ment of physlaal changes, the storms The development of social hygiene parenthood. Who can question the N. F. F. E. meets the Y. M. C. A. ntlnt River potted a net score of 76, of emotional tension, the vagaries of legal measures and law enforcement Mnefleent results to childhood? and Wednesday night the Firemen Harold James of Monmouth County sexual attraction, fearful, lonely, and la vital to tha Interests of adoles- play the Wolves. cents and ohlldren. The elimination Before us pass In pitiful procession String Beans 3 25 potted a 77 and Robert Hayward of misunderstood, Wholesome physio- tha victims of" the sexual Instinct Swimming River potted a T». logical and psyohologloal knowledge of segregated vice districts and of misunderstood, ungulded, unguarded Carefully selected beans packed in our own cannerv—Ju»t a In «iaki aara. The scores > • and understanding may stimulate a mbllo solicitations by prostitutes of- and unrepressed—the aborted, the Three Red Bankers pride In developing manhood or wom- ten affects the point of view and so- K. BeWIM.. UMmonth Oouni cial training of children and young premature, the stillborn from syphil- Pass College Tests F. U Andrawi, H, anhood and , tbe conscious sublima- is, the child of tbe unmarried mother, NBC Shredded Wheat 2^ 23c B. flohray, an' tion of Instinctive and pressing emo- people In' the community generally, the blind, the crippled, tho mentally Chef Boy Ardee *y «.„, , Vlnjant Xlonos* ronsmM SI—10— . tions through Interesting, regular and as well as removing, street and neigh- y II N, B. C. Spiced Fruit Cookleu » 17« borhood conditions which oontamln- defective, the Insane, the child vic- htti d M Bll * „,„ Three members of this year's constructive work as well as In whole- tim of assault, Incest lust and ex- Spaghetti and Meat Balls * ^C Maroo D FooFoodd 3 J#|b ?8fl graduating class of • the Red Bank some reoreatlonal outlets. This In- ate tho less favored child who by ploitation; the youth robbed of ideals, ; E-Zee Fraez (Ice Cream Mix) can or-pk« 1Oo )| Oxo| (bleach, el.ans.r) *ot 15o high soBool will enter higher Insti- struction should be coupled with an dally association becomes familiar the young girl robbed of physical vir- tutions of learning In the fall as a Idealization of the possibilities for with their sinister tlgnflcance. Re- tue—victims all of society's failure result of having passed the college raachbreok .... i personal development and happiness ports of vloe investigation agencies to recognize the practical possibility Klrkman'a Borax b6ard examinations at Asbury Park raotktrooS »» S t which lie In marriage and parent- show cases of ohlldren directing per- of prevention offered by a commun- oak c ScotTissus 3 ""• 2OC In June. The results of the exam- oiuMUlk Co««ty hood. Strong standards of conduct sons to the houset of prostitution, of Bloonnali ...... ohlldren being present In the rooms ity social hygiene program generally inations, have Just been announced. Iwtamlns tdiu I may bring practical results In .the supported,and promoted, and with- Soap 6 "25 Waldorf •oft-ware TUiu. k *•«• The boys who will go direct from BruaHbrook .. protection of the love Instlnbt from with prostitutes when appointments k (tor * were being made, of children being out which no program for child wel- Kirkman'a Soap Chip* •"«• » « 18c •U>»Mer uies) roll the high school to oollege are George disastrous exploitation or adventur- 1 fare Is complete. ' , Southworth, who will take up sci- ing. sent Into adjoining rooms while their ence at Yale; Norman Hewitt, who prostitute mothers received their The tbclit hygiene program aims' fW> FRUITS and VEGETABLES at Economy! Prkm received honors In chemistry and I Youth Is the natural period for Joy. customers, and so on ad nauseam. to direct forces which, have been per- i££irm»s Here exist great driving energies, Young boys are commonly fdund mitted to become destructive Into -who will, make that his Major sub- br. di B\ QalUanj toia» rallaioo—ij—*T ject at Princeton; and Oarrtti sparkling Ideals, freedom from full where commercialised vice exists act- channels which shall bring Into the Fratston* responsibility, keen sense of enjoy- ing as go-betweens for prostitutes lives of men and women, the endur- Swing, who will study,, pre-law at ment, new pride In personal appear- and their customers, or even In the Elbarta Havarford college. ' Skidding Truck ing satisfactions ot self-mastery, the Peaches 6 - 29 ance, and yearning for the beautiful, role ot customer* themselves, while The youths have rnelved many enduring satisfactions of married Here are Uie dreams of the happy companionship, and the fruition of Rip* Jersey Juicy Calif. compliments en their line showing, Hits ParW Car ending to the story—"and life went oung girls are ever desirable assets love In children of health and oppor- as have also their high school la* o procurers. 1 happily ever after." Here, too, are tunity. These purposes were onoe for sHrudtors.. The percentage of high A fltudebaker sedan, owned by J. the bitter loneliness, the' iwlft moods .The Annual Report, U. 8. Interde- vividly'outlined In: aft adftTN" by the school graduate* passing the " Joseph HeaneMty of River road, of depression, tna-Waok feeling of be- partmental Social Hygiene Board, Tomatoes . * ,5c Lemons 6 15c 1st* Ann : a GhtfUn •penur, whose ra- board examinations Is usually very fairfi ' MavenH , wu badly damaged ing misunderstood, the bewilderment 1M1-21, »taWls . diant spirit, social perspective, and Full small. yesterday afternoon when it w*i Kit Aver the pull betweeni oustom and de- .A word should b»*ald about the propnetlo lnilght for long gave In- by a truck, ownid by a»»ul HaUn, sire, the rebellion at Interference with children ot the vice district So fre- spiration to the social hygiene pro- Podded • Highlands Olrl Bngaged. contractor, of Hilton Park; near developing Individuality and against quently have confidential reports in* tfram: . lone Mr*, NOra Spangler. of Cornwall Highland*, and driven by Robart the stupid usualness o( lit*. How aloatad the presence of young chil- Maryland , atraat, Highlands, aanouneea the •> - r TUA street, Hlgnland*. 4sr»fully must now be considered the dren , In, suoh dlstrioU thai the ..The main business of those who _ ,. With sreet, Highlands. toard's agent* have been Instructed Seek to serve social hygiene Is, how- Vln*-Riptn*d ; gagement of her daughter,.Thyra The truck iklddid on the wet pave- needs of this toon-passing ohlld—all o adopt The procedure of reporting ever, not In devices for either legal, 'iruliam, to Ralph JB*nnett,l.Ir,.^on. m«Bt si^i^ll orsjibsdosjib. . inttoo M Mm h)*h ;unu«uel to .his growing body with Its to local child-caring organizations all medical or regenerative dealing with of llr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett of u parkekd JiJi frfront of neH new reaction* to the outside world. children' mentioned^ In the confiden- the underworld. What we are about It Ptyt to Buy All Yotu Fppdt Whtm QutlltyCounU »nd Yew Me«w &M fj Patterson avenue, Bhrewsbury. Np seyi home, The ear was pushed T6the biological Knowledge, the tial reports, : ' now Is to Use all possible protective Produce gooes'Cgscttte to aat, Witht, awry frlcw toM 4ate ha* be«atitt for th» w^4oU| tke sidewalk igalaslf* tMe. ftowin* boy, MU tlrt »*»ou)d. ao^r add . In a WMtarn city,, a Uttl* toy of arid educational measures to secure five WM found tMac w the (t*p* - md. '-]" Kfi milligrams bi mustard gaa absorbec would eaoh be 17 fett in diameter, not" cnange.'' fiut^purifleii "to >i"fbur NODS MEETIMO. Former Banking quickly into: the hum*n aystem will »— <>-»•->- pp to 60, f«t l&h klll-a-. man. . But that In th*. war .jais through" the. or- Zino is the latajit: -vvt w.M*p\ir* 'It there was on* deatMOr eaoh ton and ?»ir filter, * *cr**n with 4 Monday, .Angnrt : Official Speaks )f ^Mtp.th^ inch, v ,;, , •• , IT'S SEXADEGULPETS (16) • Mit ! known Wilnc*-M year*'*!? Ms now ^a^frej*>0 9 : The *aotu»l alxe of the tobacoo reoognuea as Just an alloy, sayi the 9lub'ibf Red Bank Red Bank Liont Addreued by Bmt It * Sctomc* OKLAHOMA ,CITy»-Klnll*rg»rten •moke parilole. Is 89 millionth* ol an Arthur D, Little1 Industrie! bulletin, met al the Log bin Inn at High- WHEN STORK VISITS BESS ilxe rainstorm* In Western Okla- inoh.- The-ragweed pollen .grain, • The 'OT,09 rinb make* a-intnlni WVW.MV«rdW.»nd d made pUna for Jam*. H. McNish, Retired a, Wnoheonibrld^e: to be held Monday homa have given th* > U. 8. weather which,causis ao muon hay fever, la paint, Ilka ammlnum, but requiring 1 Commuaioner of Building and New Tork—It* a: BOOd thing the authorities new Ideaa an-thaihanes eight tenUhouiands of in Inch In leaa «oat* It makes knew foil, when afternoon ;, August 38, at th* home ot 1 : Mrs. Howard Stockton of Highland*. Loan Division. human no*e Isn't *o Mnsltlve. Oth-of storms. J.!' >- ,r.-.'•.,.:•..•?•:-. :••• •' •dllnrtMr. ' vi-^-i *.'"•• '••>•: ••••'<•'• • alloyed; taatMs whenmtxed'With' Hn- • About 380 farmers and pinon* on purities different frtm tfjd*e It'natur- Mr*.' Walter Leyton, the president, erwise man could, smeir the fertllUer 1 sreidded.oOthar.alub meinber* pres- ialiiOHtMtliltialiigOHtMtlieaolt. ' ,.. . relief,' operating as the Oklahoma New Tork—It take* more dyna- ally had.- <;:.'.'i,.,-f.'.!-.,..J 'w-:v,.>! James H. McNish, retired commii Climatic Research' 'Association In ent beside* those'mentioned were Proof thai It does come out, In the mite, or even pure nltroglyoeilne, to ' '' " !* "' Mr». ,Hay Emerson, Mr*. William slonor of the building and loan di- form qf ammonia gas, J* reported by Blalne, Kingfisher and Logan coun- blow, out an oil well, fire'at high al- vision 01 the state department oi ties, have been mapping storm* for Mulligan, Mrs. Joseph Brayt- Mrs, V. Bubrahmanvan, of the Indian In- 1 Utud'a than.low..-, ,;'.',.:,:•• , (, John-Bannon. Mr*. Charles A. Olb- banking and Insurance, a summei sUtuteof Soleno*, Baogalore., a year. - C; Warren Thornwalte, U. S. When battle* of the future art Joseph VaUeau of Red Bank U Iln, Mrs. Philip Peters and Mr*. Ed- resident of Shark River Hills and He put* eeqnmdn alter paper soil conservation' service, tells ' the fought in ,tb» stratosphere this Ucl member of the Nrwark-Bellevilh preliminary results In the review of Spendjng ,ynoatioa There. ' ward Chambers. ' Queits at the moistened with acid In a glass jar, may- be Important, to fighters. It'* meeting were Mr*. Herman- Spllle, Lions club, was the speaker Tues- some rail alonr'wltb, the paper and the American' Geographical .'Society. proof was In an oil well {Ire, at 9.800 Joseph yafleau ,6fvSq»|thj'atrXet, day night at the weekly meeting ol Mrs. Hirry Dory, Mrs. Xulo. McCar- test* the paper for ammonia coming Nearly; J00 reports'were available feet In Lee county, (few Mexico, at Bed Bank,' Who.il*'employed by thethy,. Mrs.' Edward Meaeck, Mrs. Wil- the Red Bank Lions club at thi rom the dirt H* to&* that In some on' dngle- storms. . The' wind; -It' waa a Continental Oil Co. abaft , Pub'lio Service, corporation of New-i Elks' home. liam OnderdonVMrn.- Joseph Hen- eases, particularly. In: hot, moist found; tended to blow In "channels," When very bad th«»e firea are. ex* ark,^|iB>|.beali-:yac|iUpntn«t, with hi*, nessey and Mr*. Arvld Latham. .. Speaking on the subject, '"Thieves weather, all the nitrogen that goes about 20 to SO mile* apart The chan- tlngulshed , by a . ohsrgo .of nitro- family at the Weir, near Uke Win" I Have Met," Mr. McNish related a with fertiliser is 16st from the soil neling effect,' say*'.Mr. Thornwalte, glycerine, "exploded close to the blaze. nlpesaukee, N«w Hatnfishl.re, Hli Radio Star to Visit Hire. number of interesting cases of em-In 10 day*. It come* off in the form may explain the punle of some fields It 1* Ilka WowihR out a candle.' In first night at thai ptada.vwaaeven't- beirlement and fraud unearthed bj of ammonia. '; , ' / ' ' ' ' eroding |n dry country while those Curtis Arnall, star of the "Pepper Lee county'a blast of SO'quarts of .fyli'iiaaihSj was awak«n«4 about 3 1 him and other members of bis de- next' door are nearly untouched. nltrpglyoerlne, the amount, ordinarily a. m. by a are at the house next Voting's Family' radio show; is com- partment. Washington—In wartime ' gassing Channels were about- eight 'mile* leeded to blow a fire such a* wasdoor. Mr. ValUauand the.other oo- ing to Rid Bank for the week-end Mr. McNish was associated with there Is.protection *galnst'tubercu- wide.-, •• ^ .• , •-..-•• • •• • , burning there,, Had no effect. Eighty, oupanta ot the house.beatn hasty re- on his yacht Truant, and will be' the the department since 1912 and re-losis, according to George B. Miller, five quarts also, fallel The firewa streat outdoor*- in their bedelothes. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Zale Dillon of PjK road.' . Five Others Died tired two yeara ago, after re-organ- In the Chemical Warfare Bulletin. ttttsburgh—If- man'could develop then snuffed out with a 155-q,uart ex- However, the hou**, whleh they oo- izlng the department in 1925. He was He quotes the surgeon general of eye* with the magnifying power' of p'loilon, the largest ever used for this oupled. waa only slightly damaged, the U. S. report ot TOO that the tu- Calloo was' first brought to Eng- Johnstown, Pa. (AP)-It's, a good thing for Besa that the one of the originators of the school microscopes, the air would appear to purpose. '•• ' * ' ' :.''['[ '•'{'-.- although the adjoining one,was del land by the East India company In of accounting at New York univers- berculosis rate among 70,622-gassed it full or balloons. The, explanation Is the.'rareBed at- Wrpyed.' .• '••- ...... , . ... - •' hunting season is many weeks off, because thlB young hunting In 1918 waa 3AS per cent : " ~~* 1631, ;,.. V . 1 • . . : . •, ity. He feels the department' con- The particles of dust which ordin- mosphere. There's not so much air hound has hBr hands full these days with her family. stltutes the financial police of th< The same year the rate was 8,50 ary air filters catch- would look a* to blow; ..\•./•''..\:.i.rJL'...-'.- : Philip Wleseman came home the other night and found 16 state. "Investments should be class. among those serving In France but big aj atratospherej balloons. More puppies snuggling beside Bess. The mother Is a year and a half ifled," he said, "as there 1* no inno- t gassed. The next year among numerous would be the partloles Boston—Four nines Is the biggest fallible, rigid or drastic rule to meas- the non-gassed Americana In France old and only 15 Inches high/but the 11 puppies that havs lived Which, no filter catches,. suoh; as to-hand In the*' game of meta|lurgy-the ure their value. Financial marshal the tuberculosis rate was 4.80 perbacco smoke and ragweed pollen. making of miraculous new things.1 are of normal size for their age. law are the rules now In use under thousand soldiers. Particle* of tobaoco smoke, mag- The "four nines" are 89,99 per cent which banks and building and loan He think* this Indicates a "positive nified, 200,000 times, would be as large purity, "Right up to that last nun associations are now functioning. I reventlve effect." He add* that 20 aa golf balls. Ragweed pollen grains dredth of one per1 cent ti metal doe* am a firm believer in the old Scotch proverb of 'Lock your doors and keep your neighbors honest.1 If you have a 'hunch,' don't argue against it.'' Charles Meeker ot River Plaza, ilumblng contractor, ,was unanl- 77 BROAD ST., RED tously elected to membership. Pres- ident Theodore D. Moore announced :hat Assessor George W. Bray, past Free Delivery Phone 1353 district governor of the state' Lions Sa^. • Only Thurs., Frl. & Sat. Only t AJriter is one just made for this purpose— cess of the regatta. and adjust it so that the beam of for 4« _ light illuminates only the picture Deputy District Governor G. How- JEMEY CENTRAL and none of its surroundings. The ,rd Lippincott and President Moore §ELF SERVICE GROCERIES effect is' quite theatrical. Or a •eaterday noon attended the meeting POWER & LIGHT if the Asbury Park Lions and Lion Co. box may be built in the ceiling Sale Starts Thurs. •- Effective to Wed., Aug. 18th over the picture and covered'by a lippincott stated the club is show- Large No. a glass lens which will direct the- ng much enthuslams and activity. Can Light (or Decoration light rays on the picture. State President Robert' C. Perlna of PWlBp'j :as Peas Camden and the presidents and sec- ECORATING with light is a If there is a picture over the fascinating hobby which pro- retaries of the four other Lions clubs D fireplace mantel, tecess a long nar- Monmouth county, located at As- v.t«m wflllhavS tSS. Motamouth Coitnty'* Lieading Weekly Whole or Half Skinned Hams 25; Chlantl wine I* Legs Genuine Spring Lamb . 25fn Pay* to Advertise in The Register mountain dto (,f/*V RED BANK REGISTER/AUGTJST 12,1987. RED BANK REGISTER

LOST AND FOUND. FOR SALE FAftM PRODUCE BUSINESS NOTICES HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOSTV brown Itathar pockatbook. maka. VAOOHAN'S trot I FABMEHa and track mnn »1U find « and pa* OPERATORS wanted on flannel batlrobea, BRAND MEW seven-room noun, tile bath, MONMOUTH COUNT! ftrme, nn Mail MpWHOUNTH COUWII fanu. •kin front, In or around Plata reiuu- ee« perfume at jl_ ready market (or Ojalr produce) by ed- . Jemand the beet, Apply P. T. Jlennlm. 26 ' Mtchanlo ' extra til* lavatory and basin- on- first 1st of all eiiee and types, Tour In- homei, eoere etUtaa, • rant, Sat Bright. Finder wait Bunion as) »• eoylnoed.;; Bajai turner* vertlilni la Tbe Begliter'e elaiilnid eoi. (ltd to advlee and itreet. Red Bank. 'floori oil burner! open fireplace: attached qulriee will.be .given personal .attentloa. (mat W StaaVbTi Upper Broad Mr«et, T nk, phone 411* oak*. eitlmates. l» Mount itreet. Hid garage, Bolston Watarburr, 22 Wast *• Howard lionmoulh properUet. Bay 0. 801 UNCLE SAM" Jobs; start 1106 to a 175 Front street, phone 8600.* nrt CAT. M black, 14 area" old, loit. oft All din, «togtjf Bank, phone »». month, Ben, women. Prepare Imme- itreet. phone Bed war. EaloaWwn, pi»»« JLA.TB MBBAOB pUat»_ forisli, ahort ENOUSB-TXPl! eottaat. ill rooma, studio handsome uliaaji wiarlnir oallar marked ._ reasonable, Claude •temned Flat Dutch, Bninhead, Savoy MABEL OOUEMAN Mhool ol daneUw, diately for next Red- Bank examinations. FIVE-ROOM houis, next to Muller'e Uar- HQUM of eU roomf. t#a bktfce, sua pofeh. Billy. Bewerd offered (or Ita, return to _ Blase. UUIe BUverv and Bed Danish _ yeor belt obtainable, teaching children and adults ballroom, Short hcuri: influence unnecessary. Com- - living roomiopen fireplace! matd'a room. Sri. Etliabath Hilton, It Blnibam aveone, MH-J. - V " - •..- mon education usually auffielint. full par- River righta. Kolston Wetarbury, rtaJlor, ket. River road. Fair' Haven I 120 per lot w«wr heat, oil burner i lent*, Oooel "re. Harry D. Bolce. Hetawan. N. J,,ballet, toe. Up, acrobatic, eairaeUr. tour- 28 Wait Front strsot. phone 8500,' - »outh, with garage 821. Apply 111 Rlvir location In Bed BeaBeakk ' Muit (e tees to K Kuraion, n. /. •'•: - • • . E. No. 1. box. 10. Wllion road, naar preutlvei elaasu end private lessons. II tlculars, lilt positions vria'aample eoach- road, Fair Haven. Ing free. Write today sure. Franklin Jn- orUWU/MJ ilx.rooro houiej atean heat; appre-ilatedapre-ilated . Andre* Mtitd* li M*» OT.lliht tortolM ehsll . gUHl remeu. . •: : . \ > , Sector place, phone 2911. mouth etreac Bed Bank, Wtdnliwr or Tburr etftnU. Dept 874-L. Bpcheiter. N. Y. extra lavatory on flrat floori opin fire- FABU of aboot six acres i eevea-nwa ,ura' to P_ACH03 at Old Oharry Traa Farm, Mid. LUCAS AUTO Uundrr. washing and place! two-car garage; newly decorated. rry Walker, to* Ul , • dletowai new Y»rlatlai| exceptional IIa. houie, bam and outiulldlofil 11,810 iCWWNATOro tM«P<__l> Slmonlitag. 12 Macle avenue. Red MAID wanted'for general houieworkf In ItoUton W*terbory, realtor, 22 Wait Front eaih. balance Uke rtnt. WIU eoatUer di- homei In Long Braneh 'fld vlelalt* __'. all blMk •ntlUSTiSt** BfttardarI vor. Flftlhit — Bank. . i private fimlly. In Shrewsbury. • Address atr.lt, phone_»80_l_^ • lait seen' on Bridle avenue. Kotlty Maid, box HI, Bed Jank. ... vldlni.. B. M. Oardner. Ntteilea, H.I. tbrough & a Coats, Inn. «"0Ba_l4veau"0'Ba_l4veau* ewiUr.Duust #l«v«r, 4T Manning pl»ce, FANOV) icroei pulleti, tan weeks old| HECONDITlbNED^ flve-room bungalow jmm Branch. N, J, pbonii lilt.lilt . GholGholM «0 eenti'eaeh whU» tlwy last. Phone THB HIOHEtT or :'•'•;:•'-'••-.->N FACTORY FOREMAN - wanted,: mart ' be lilt. Had'Bunk. Stanch l«. .Estate JM* rarni, Tbomai 8. Field. Sad Bank, phone real estate, general tns'tirajice. It ' fully expirltneed in managing- Ajie. tail- srarager all Improvamentat central loea- lathreomsf third floor, larM af Iwsr. Long Branch. N. >•611. . • tton. Leo K. McKee, 16 McLaren atreet. baiernent, cement floor, hlgf Qllleiple avenue, Fair Haven, phone ored dries plant on section plice work tilt BOTH a food buUdlnj; lot, (OxlSO | •; Bih-'rtfliiir basil. Muit know how to aew and Inatruet Bed Bank.'phone 28B0. • water hasting iritem pr««tleL.actloajlS(railv, aew„,s3 Ii twoMM"- . FOR SALE PUNT8,_fo-boata. Is. 11, 1. faetp 118.60 BABX CHICKS 10o, teitld Barred Rocka, Bed Bank 1114-J, ni nnturl nmn.. *«nii>Oai hAitu^ -naiaarl* sidewalk, enrb, oltr -stsr, ellotrlcltr, atonr barn with pigeon. loftloft,, chickeenfekena hohooie—e Bhodi Iiland Ride and White Rotkai In all aewlng operationa. Give' full Infor- HABDINO ROAD, double house, newly «ood nelrhborhoodi oloee to Bed Bank, fakea hooiee - up. Thompson, Boat Works, 1, Center mation first reply. Addrsaa Factory Fore- renovated i six roorai, bath, hot air hist. and runwav i wonderful' ebrabberjoNMrr-r an. Wd* •treetjha Brla-h. N. J. -". i 15.diy.sld chloki, Hoi Chinchilla rabbiti near bue an! ethool. W. D. Eervlei, lit fmlti lot 80I«00J looaUdin i * 60o up. . Mueller, mt aide Boute IS. mlie IF IT'S MUSICAL we can lupply It, In. man, box 611. R»d.Bank. ' Centrally located! 810 per month. Boyn- Biverilde annul, phone Bed Bank 211. In oae/of the ton * Boynton. phone Red Bank ill. belt residential sections of_B«* ' d Baakt north ol Bid Bank bridge. stroctlon on any wind at etrlng Inetra- WANTED, men with. power lawn mower 1 within Ave mlnutee' walk of Broa, d aunt mint tneladlntt aooordlan, Arrangement! to mow two acres Uwn. State price. HALF of double houie. sbr room« and BUMSON. housi of nine rooms, bith, hot and the main shopping center| five BlB> CHI0K8, apedal, one wtek old, 10oca| a be made to purchase Instruments, Al* Addreel Hblmdel; box 111, Red Bank. batht all Improvements; beat of condi- water heats perflct condition) ltrie lot, utes' walk from Sbrawaburr river, *— Birred Bocki. R, I. Redi, White Rocket eo repairing. Anneie, 47 Washington tion. Inquire A. T. Doremui, 44 ReeUesi two-ear ranni «ood locationi 8!,500. aold, . streeU phone Bed Bank l?fl. . WE NEED Hrst claas help for poiltlons In place, Bed Bank, or agents. Terme, M. V, Brown, H Wharf avenue, mlnutsi' walk to arramraar and 1- U-d»y-ol: d chloki, 16c; Chinchilla rabblta, echooln ten mlnutli auto drive to washer Is unsatisfactory, p Mueller, eaat aide Route 15, mile north the belt' houicholde. Apply at- once at FAIR HAVEN, furnished houae, rent only Bed Bank, phonl tl. Atlantlo ocean, where there U entartl It. WeeanaeU. trade In < Bed panic bridge.. Monmouth Employment Agency,. 21 Weet ment and bathing prtvllegee. This prop* another make. Oall us tor BEDBUGS, naehea, fleas, moths, et*. Front etreet, phone I5O0,* $86;' cloie to achoola, atorea and bue.SHALL, FARM, twelve acres, nodern flre- Available September 1. Mrs.- C. Smith. room buntaltw, I—proVamentu up-to- ertr nuit be eeen to be appreciated, The our own pro AUTOMOBILES permanently exterminated (guaran< STEADY WORK, good pay;.reliable man 14 Maple avenue. Fair Haven, phone Red daU poultrr houeei; other outtulldlme: price U 18.000. For furtker InfomatloB teed). Beta taught with, ferrate (not wanted to call on (armara In Monmouth Bank 2108. • isrrala, eaih or terrni. H. V. Brown, l< write or phone Albert L. Ivlni. It Mon. MAUBIOB jBOHWABTZ, Chryillr, Ply. county; no experience or capital required. Wharf avenue, Sed Bank, phone 27. month itreet. Bad Bank,'phone lltt. _>_ all naa, , need, taken, 14 poisoned). Phone 1841 Albnry. Jack BEATTIE PARK, Locust annul, Shrews- mouth ens International truek aalea and Kcndrlck, eittnulnator, •stabilised II Make up to 812 a day. Writ" FUrat & bury river; ifx Targe rooms with bath FOR SALE, atore and elx-room hoaMnul i^rklnrcondiaonlnrcondiaon, aatt falf Hrvlce heidaoarMra. Phone Bed Sank Thomas, Candlir building, Beltlmore, Md.* (newly decorated) I endond tun porch and TOR BALE/ or renti houie of eight prteea, ' Call or eriftteBendrlaluone Supply 08T. . jz ^ yean.' WANTED, general houieworker; prefer- open'porch) breakfast nook, laundry and rooms, bath, two-oar trararei let «» MBW BOATS. W. I. »/>». Oo« I|pd4l«toin< hone Mt 80x1801 good condition i Ane location i Im- f«tl laka boat*, rov boati, aeout twta, USED CABS baulht, aold and axenangeq. ably white; Plain cooking, light laun- lsvatory In cellar; oil burner with etaam) I B >H Pontlao tain and aeu'loei tarmi, u, K,METAL WEATHERSTRIPS tor doort and dry) sleep In; reference!. Addren D. O. Frigldalre. Tannle court, river privileges) mediate poiteailon. Barxaln. Tirmi. M. Mil boat»H|* •P»HS*»prfn»W««l«>' I ?,> »ouapl»—quaplanaan ; garate. Lswnj carsd for by owner. Five V. Brown, ie Wharf avenue. Bed Bank, Irlns, II Monmouth street. Bed Bank. oari. l_l»>o toofooini rowockwwooki ag88o upup, —. — ELKTIROLUX vaeoDM eiianan. com- A. c. Saiaai Brothen, li-'il liechanle windows) lave I6_e of fuel coeta. H, 8.. box 611, Red Bank. •' ,nWlVet-ori«,an Broad, atreet, •traeu phone 8088. ^^ A. Hndrlekicut 4V Co* phene Red Bank minutes' welk to eution. See Homola ihone il. SlTto IVtrta 181 BK»4 ' plate with.»ll.»tU«hmaiiU, illghUy 1400. It tfewmaa Springs read, Bed QBNERAL hovseworker, 'cook, laundry) Biattle Lotka, phone Red Bank 1818. FOB SALB, six-room houee, with heat arid Dead, for lale frota ISO to 188. Phone COMPARE our prlcci I Our tcrrnn and con- 1 referencel riqulred t' ileep In; iteady OK WHITE BOAD, Shrewiburr. N. J.j bath; garagei In nne location, _Pflje orn for aala. H. T. Uu Bank. ' SIX-ROOM bungalow, all Improveminti, bunalo* of ore,roorai and bath) Im- SOD Datt B. a Oailer, Freehold 700. or Red dition of our care; no high powired poeltlon; family of four. Phone Eaton- 18,800. Termi to IUIU InaulraJ B. H» Mlddlatown 488 fl&leimanihlp it naccasary to aell our Ilka* town 626-J between 8 and 10 a. m. and .erarage; choice location) ehe.de tree, for provements, ararairi, good condition i bsr- box 811. Bed Bank. • • , UeK m wnn. pn Bank HW. ELECTRICAL contractor! commercial and rent. Atdreie F. O. Box 686, Red Bank.. galnltli.log. Tirmi. M. V. Brown, 34 WKSlES alqra—XM, tkak » nra goin' g to new can. Quality, price, value and per- reildentlal wiring In. all branches, 1 and 9 p. m. . Wharf avenue. Bed Bank, phone 11. fcrmanca apeaka lor ltielf. A comiarl>on Prompt service slven ealla for repalre or ba MMonabtlT Prt«arv» paacbaa thl; will convince you that we have tho beat EXPERIENCED colored dlihwaiher want- FAIB HAVEN, amall cotuge, mlubla for OWNER of one of Hummn'i Aneit ee- ya" ,15d yo *4ill b« (lad of It tbn».fhoiat REBUILT eacond-hud «»lar Ptimpa, F. eitlmatat. H. B. Hayes, 171 .Branch ave- couple, Ave rooma, bath and garage, MODBBK Avevroom bungalow with si- O. Hunt, Klddlatom. phone Itlddletowa uiedcara at cheapeit prlcei; 825 UP and iue. Red Bank, phone 1480. ed at once. Apply Strand Restaurant, tatei will dlipoie of a few choice tb Ji with g ua topt »8 «tnU down payments al low aa 111). William 68 Broad Itreet. Red Bank, • Ideal location. Rent 826. Available Au- Uebed caragll thrae minutes' walk to ploti, each containing two to three J. liivine. 376 Broadway, Long Branch.* gust 1. Un. 0. Smith, 14 Maple avenue, Little Sliver station i 18,800. Jtoliton Wa- BLUB, SrOHB—Ttaa to carting and grading; top sou, wood floors, hot water heat; clean and nue. Red Bank, dlitrlbutor for Cadillac, manure, Oil dirt, elndera, gr»v»l and land. work: good hone; 110 month; aleep In, in good condition; within walking dletanee agents. Luker*! Realtjr, Bllford, phona 848-J, Atlantlo Hlghltnda, low.n«l id old plinoi. • I*»M«t a»d moit br Fred P. Wlkol Oo« Bfd Bank, phono LaSalie, Oldamoblle; Auguit clearance lall Houn, Fort Monmouth, Wllion avenua gro- of railroad nation. Telephone 2221-M, Xeaniburg- 1J8-M.' elnalva Uaortmant of lamoui »a*« In of Cadillac Standard and Oldimoblle Sue- SiUnatw given. Phone Red Bank 84I0-*. TWO LOTS for aale, 10x180 feat ealh) dear Beaker. 4T Semid atteet. Fair Ha- cery etora, phone Keanabnrg 20l. Red Bank. • 1 aonmouth county. TuiUng'a, 1» Mon-ALL SIZES of u»ed tirea and tubee at bar- ty Teated uaed can; '38 Chevrolet town KIQHT-EOOH buntalow, batht WOO cashi aouth aide of Blver road,,Fair Haven. Moath utraat, tod Bank. aedan,, deluxe equipment; '86 Ford deluxe ven, N. jr. WANTED, white girt to live In and do BUNGALOW, two bedroome and bath, Phonl 888-J, Bed Bank. gain pricea. Brodiiide Ion.-near-fiton* general houiework, not Including heavy three-room bungalow, on Boule 81, lot DAB- umber, late modi!, used illihtly. Church, Atlantic Hlghfwidi.* touring aedan, '84 Cadlllao aedan, '84 Lev kitchen, pantry, laundry, living room, tOxlOO on hllhwar. II,HO: rant, alx guaranteed! |I6, eaijr terne. Tustlnn'i, Salic aedan, '81 Pontlac coupe, '86 Oldi- HEN—Get vigor at once I New Oitrex washing, for fftmllr of four In Shrewsbury, aun parlor, hot water heats garage; avail- roomi, bath, til- Luker*! Baaltr. Belford, tl AORES for ill.. 10 tillable and four POLJOB puppy for lale I elx month! old; mobile convertible- coupe, '84 Ford colon, Tcnle Tablets contain raw oyiter Invlg- Phono Red Bank 3660 Thursdsy or Frl- able September lit) 136. F. B, Lawei It Monmoutnjtreet^Bed^Bank. oraton and other stimulants. One doie day evening.* phonl Xeaniburg 7IB-H.' wooded land i near Herbertavllle > electrU large dog, male! eaerlflce for 815. Phone '85 Dodge touring ledan, '86 Cadillac tour- uea-^ VTVII1U_* . ' Agency, phone 2876, Red Bank. cltr and city gas available; till per wra. USilfTIRB3 for iile, 11.00 end upBe. d Bank W40-R.* Inz >et Bait Front "Buy with confidence." Sam W. CllprlA- WANT-P^ general houieworker, experl- for iiaaon. Posneialon at onoe. Lukar'i SIX EOOHS, bath, all ImprovsmanUi fa- nekera, kitchen cabinet, oak eldeboard. ..treat. Red Bank, phone 1688. ger, manager Uecd Car department, phone' JOB FEWnNO-When yoa need bus. cr. phone 1B78, Bed Bank. , Bealtr.^ BeUord, V. 1, puna -eansburg rage i in Bed Bank, between Mapli a»e- Red Bank' 610. Open evenlnge. anced and dependable. Phone Be* Bank exSenilon uble, elx-footi two klUhen HOOKED ruga, aooop chalra, table and - Inafa sards, lettetbsads, envelopes, 128B. SMALL eitate In Shrewibury for rent I nue and Broad street. Fair price. A4« chain, muare table and desk. Call at M. floor Jantns, end and coffee tablet, ra- large duelling, garagea, greenhouieii dreee S. B. B., box (11, Bed Bank,* . nrjICK eight-cylinder ledan car. Owner billheads, necklets, posters, programs, EXPERIENCED mltimln wanted for ISOO DOWN vrllt bur a faur*room modern 0. DavUoa'e/Cbapil Hill road, Leonardo, dloa, kniehole deek, breakfait eetai living; house, ware! department) muit be cap- acreage! price 8200 per month. F. B. ".1. dining, bedroom mltii. Buioll'a Auction has alwaya taktn flrat dais care of thtl anuoaacemtnta or' anything In the line Lawes Agency, phone 2875 Red Bank. bungalow,' attached garage, tile bath, SMALL HOME, good location, In town] Qallerleii 17-29 Eut Front atnet, shone. car; engine recently overhauled and In able and able to furnish references. Ap- iclantlfto kitchen, hardwood flooraj tand- , ilx rooms and bath, hot water haatt lot 18-FOOT OPEN boat, fully aqulppad. 8% nne running condition. Selberllng high- of printing try The Beglater. Work of ply J. Yanko, »Q Broad street. Red Bank. h. p. marln* angina, » m. p. h. Ota/a n«d Bank UP 8, the better kind don* whan promiied FOR RENT, halt double houn, all Im- •eaped plot 80x100, for the eale -price of 80xl00i bargain 88,8001 cssh required alx or .Ight! 1100. Apply aftar I v.la. grade tlrea; car for aale becauie of death provements; .four bedrooms and bath) 18,760. See Milton Berk, 88 Broad street, 8600. Thompion Agency, 81 East Front SACRIFIOB for Immediate dlapoaali lltch- In family, end will be priced low. Can he and at reasonable prices.' three roomi down. Excellent condition phone lilt Bed Sink. street, phone 700 Bed Bank. JUuban T»Hor, Birch avoniSs, Uttl* 811- icon at nildencl of William W. Arm- ROOMS FOR RENT 1 . en cablnat 14.05, chait of drawara 88^ and location, 157 Hudson avenue. Red ver. poroelaln top tablaa-lt, let boxae I2.C0, Btrong. 169 Maple avenue. Red Bank.* Bank.* ..-••• WWBUl 8B-tWa a buy, Vafc roeltin 81,89. chalra trie, cotl 12.50.' ltui- VACUUM cleaners repaired] any make. TWO large furnlihed none and garage and kar«-ara aorna oth.rai Moth eloljM ell Auction Gallerlia, 80 Eait Front atreet, OWNER will B&crlflce 1111 Chrysler coupe, Allen Hleotilo Shop. IS White atreet. near Broad itreet for rent, Call Friday HALF of liouie. four rooms, for rent; tl etnu, graan U-pltco set dlihtt *i, Red Bank. with rumble «»t; new tlrei; 8125. M. Red Bank. morning before noon'.' Other'daye between bath, steam heating system, gas, electric, blua willow aat of It placaa Il.tS. paddad Brouiell, 11 Maple annul. Red Bank, 6 and 8 p. m. Phone 174T-R. Red Bank. separata entrance; garage; nice ground; FINAIa lummer clearance—Porch gilder ARTHUR E. BOYOB and Son. painting Address 1°4 Bergen place. Ironing board 11.10. Drane ihampoo 9 yiuuiiphonve 614.wan* contractor* i practical painters, decora- convenient to bus, atores, school, Fort canU, window ahaciai 25c. National 6c, W, natal lawn aet 118. wicker aet II) 1987 BUICK tourlns ledan, model oil tors and paperhsngers. Wallpaper •am- FURNISHED rooms, with or without bath, Monmouth. Inquire fifi Main atreat, Oeean< 10c and al Btora. Frown'r IU rente 18, living room suite II. Town driven leia Uian 4,000 miles, for Bale to ple* brought to your home on request. _ Globe Bar_Weet Front etreet, Red Bank. port_N._J.___ oidAdLB HOUMD -for »Ia, 14W ln«ha( Furniture Exchange, 86 Monmouth itreet. eattle an eitate; alio 1028 Bulok brougham Painting advice and estimates are free. LOVELY'furnlihed room, large and airy', HALF of double.houia for rent; elx roomi, Taautlfully markadi litter ra«la&recl| II Bed Bank, phone 5Z8. ledam. Johd L. Hendrlekaon, Mlddletowa, Just phone 666 Rumson. comtant hot water lupply; garage or all lmprovementa; convenient to itatlon. Month! old and atartad on rabbin. Triced HAND HOOKED ragi, tood aliea, cheap; N. J., phone Mldaletown 28J-M.- ear space, use ol phone, Phon* Red Bank Adults on)/. 34 Rector place. Call Bed at |U. Hanry Oron, Holmdil, MY. a daik IS.OOi thalra, ullei, chaeU. bade, PAINTKH and paper hanger and 4eeor> 10IO. Bank 387-H. or at 18 Rector place.* A Sensible Way to Reduce IF XOU feel you cant afford a new car UWLTIK a,,»w, or »t i.-«.cm[ i,,»,,«. _. ihont » Holmdal.* loma antlquea, linoleum run txll, illght buy a late model recommended uied car a tor l raeionable prieea. Will paper a LOVELY larga front bedroom for rent; FREE RENT of house and grounds at ^ruOIALS In toolal Hack aawa at IBt, Imperfection!, li.78; oaah register. Town at our Clean Swesp aala and save money. room for 18.80 and upf all work uusran- two bed!: aultabla for two gentlemen; Chapil Hill for several months to reli- hind drllla at »8c, hatoheta at I .00 Furniture Bzihange, 103 Weat Front Free Ucenie platei. Your preiont car oan Mad, Joieph Hoffman, II Dnu-moad good location; reasonable. Addreee 41 able famllr. For particulars telephone and live and alx-inch uraw drlvtra at 18e. etreet, rfted Bank, phone 838. be traded In. Llblral time payments. 1988 place. Bed Bank, phone 8K8.W. Eaflt Front street. Red Bank. Bed Bank 816-J-2. Alao elaotrlo aoldar irona at 11.15. 10-lnA WHIPPET ibfeyllnder aadan. loit, good Plymouth!, deluxe coachai and sedane] CARPENTER and painter, Bwedlah; new LARGE, airy room, with or without mealet FOUB-HOOM houee. electric light; onl Billion wrinehaa for 11.05, Jo-lnoh hind. condition) gooe only 10.000 mllai, 176: 1986 Dodge deluxe coach, with trunk; bomei, remodeling, general repairing; use of living room, radio, lun porch. 21 block from center o( town! 818 per the High Cost of Living aawa for 11.00 and amooth planea at |l.»0. alio chclkeni, broilcra, turkiyi. table, bed, Oldimoblle Eight deluxe udan. Hupmo- houis painting; estimates furnished. Rea- Branch avenue, Red Bank, phone 648-W. month. Henry F. Hylln, Beglater building, B. Kane** So PI, 10 Broad itr.it, lUd piano and other merchandlie. P. Klein, bile Six deluxe ledan, 1984 Chevrolet!, Maiter deluxe aedani and coachei; Ford sonable, prices. Phone Bed Bank 2859-H FOR RENT, clean comfortable roomi for Red Bank, phone 748. Woodland Drive, Timor, Fella, P. O. Box after C p. m. Address P. O. Box 111, Bel rent, located In fine rieldentlal lection, F6n tiMJB."txit rugTllO. Apply at »a-A, oppoilte Brook Fford Turkey Farm.* sedans, loja Plymouth! and Chevrolet!, Sank. on bm line; fiva mlnutei' walk to town, Waahlngton itraat. Bed Bank.' coupea, Lincoln Twelve deluxe ledan, In OHESTS Of drawera. 14, 16 and-l6|,8xlO excellent condition at a ipiclal low price; CHARTER BOAT—Fine Blnnela cruleer, 176 River road, Red Bank.* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TOASKB—We certainly appreciate your rug, 18) llbrMT.teJila., «»-tO'ill| over- 1982 Chryilers and Fordi, four-cylinder cabin, toilet; evening sailing partial) COMFORTABLY furnished room. In prl "Aviating" seems to be a popular pastime patronage during our Annlveraery Salt. •tuffed couchee, tit and tits odd kitchen coupes; 1981 Plercej Arrow eeven-paiien- bay and off ahore flihlng. Call. Bed Bank vate family, for rant; two minutes' walk NEWMAN SPMNOS road, modern aeven- Sale andl on Saluraajr night—tak. ad- tablet. 12 to 151 alx oak dining room ger sedan, 1080 Fords, Oldlmobllel, Chev- 21 for reserratlona. to railroad station and busiss. Apply at room houiet partly furnished) bath, eun nowadays with most everything folks nnun of tbaie apiolali. National 6c, chain, 18: ebc mild mahogany dining room rolet!, OeSotoe and Lafiille coupei, coach- 181 South Bridge avenue. Had Bank.* parlor, two-car garage, barn connecting) 101UOa anOd fI I OWWIBtotti.i jmwrrown'an p.. chain, new leati, 111, U. E. Brown, 117 es and ledana. A nutnbir of real bargalni THRES roomi, suitable for office or email U5x8O0l treei. MMay Brandt, NewmaNewman Proapect avenue, phone Bed Bank 67. on hand for the thrifty buyer, who la look- IF YOU are In need of rubber atampe', SpringSi e roadd, phonhee Red BanBk 24'0-M24'0M . need. Some claim it is scarcity that's PORCH SWINC1, jetfect condition. 141 ing for a dependable car at a real low busineea; firlt floor! running water, lav- when new eoit lit. Alao ltiS Chavro- BIRD DOG for lall, three ireari old; Eng- price. Forda, ISO to 176; Dodges 8t6, itenctli or cardboafd, ilin marker!, atory. Apply at 126 Broad itreit, next TWO EXCELLENT potato rarms, totaling lat motor for boat, completely rebuilt. 120. th» flneit made, phone R. H. Smith, dtXJbt* 161 acres. Sell singly or together ai Phone 226<-M Itaci Bant.' lllh letter; good hunter. Kahlert'i Ci- Bulcka 165, Chryilen 816. Chevrolet 176, desired. Henry L. Conovsr. Wlckatunk, responsible for the higher cost of liv- der Mill, State Hljhwir SB, Xeyport, Franklin t76. For a dependable uiad e*r nti Sank 1114-J. Prompt nrvlcc. ROOM, furnlehed, for rent to gentlemen) MOTUKUUAT for aalt. crulaar. 28 Icet, all Bee your friend Lte at Haurlca SchwarM'i next to bath. 22 Elm placs. Red Bank.* N. J. living aecommodatlomi Gray motor, Used Car Lot,, Wilt Front at Pearl street, COTTAOE, all Improvement!i 88,600; five ing; others blame it on the tremendous . Sunman, 449 Rlvar atraat. Long Branch, LOTS on state atate highway 86 naar Key ONE SINCLB room and ftfo-room apart- port, for sale I10O each. Addreii P. 0. Rod Dank, phone 537, Open evenlnfe, HELPFUL. HINT—Dont let your com- ment:-alto two alngle ssragii for rent roomi, 8SO0 caih, balance easy terml. pSone 11»T.» • • Box 285, Keyport) N, J, phone Keyport Sunday mornlnga. plexion get coarse and dingy by the Apply MM. Glbion, 88 Hudion avenue, Red C. Anderson, Honmouth road, , Long expense of bringing buyers and seller to- ALMOST new, Florence cabinet jMroima tlE, aun'a rare. The dingy outer ikln will flake Dank.* Branch. N. J. etova room warmers worth IU. priced off and you will have a nice complexion FIVE-ROOM bungalow for rent on Monroe It; rot atove. worth 116, prlead 15. SejREGISTERED Cocker Bplnlll pupplai for MISCELLANEOUS If you uee one of my oil faelali at least LARQE pleaiant furnlahed room, with or avenue; iae, electricity and running wa- gether. Probably all are right, more or at 41 Brown plain, or phona Bod Sank aale; one pun black, male; two black once a week at one.of my very low prlcai. without light housekeeping! all Im- ter In kltchin; tit per month. Mrs. Rob- 1MB.' tamaleerone well marked black and white WANTED, triplet bloycle. alio uied bl- Will be glad to advlia. Come up and aee provement!, near station and bus Una.ert C. Hance, 101 Rivenlde avenue. Red male. Eaaionable. flood pedlgraa. Hen- me. Mlu Dolly, at Thalnta Keynotdi, hair- Apply 189 Bridge, avenue, Bed Bank. less. "YOUR MONEY'S worth" tool Mbi • ipe. drlekion, corner Batontown road and cyclei and bicycle frames. Uabne Brae. Bank.uanK.* clal aiaorlraant conilitlne of 72 dlffatant Route 86, Satontownh phone 80, or til dreiser, 39 Salt Front street. Red 'Bank. TWO medium ilsed rooma fort rant. 220 Wolfhlll avenue. Oeeanport, N. J. Look for Helpful Hints next week. Spring street. Bed Bank, phone 1488. BEAUTIFU house oii nhM rooms, two Itama of moat ueeful home toola. B. Hanca M«ln street, takewood; phone 080. bths ihower for rent; 20x20 garage; A Sona. 10 Broad itratt. Bed Bank ALL SIZES'of uaad Urea, wheeli and rime MUST have 1.000 bliyolee or bloyole IX ....L_ 11 LJ' ™ lilJLTBUNKB- I\.'22m~ "1! L, Jlar« _4.e^ _aalee. a>A(tl, aP t I8.1B, am for aale. Brookilde Inn. Atlantlo Illgh- .frameet hlgheit prloea paid. Mahni LAWN mowers eharpened 11.00; repairing You and I cant help the scarcity, but we ateamertronke «t 18.00 and I8.8O> armj landi. near Btone Chareh.* Broi.. Route 86, Eatontown, phone.80, or extra i aecond-hand lawn mowera iola. APARTMENTS FOB SALB, compleu walnut dining room Locks, ffune and revolvera repaired, ecta at 11.38. R. Hance - Sons, 10 Broad 816 Main itreet, Lakewood, phone 980. Trunlta, ault caiei fixed. Kaya made) eawi, FOUR-ROOM apartment at II Mechanic CAN devise a shorter cut for getting stuff street. Bed Bwifc. aultet modern, good conditioni r«»oo- adslors sharpened. Crosi's Locksmith atreet;.all outside rooms; all improve- able. Phone Bed Bank tl7l* . NEW and modern method to ihampoo tents; stesm heat and water; ISO. Apply Laurel avenue. Ask for Mrs. M. Duffy, 7^¥odT cabin ikllf, fully equipped for ruge. We guarantee every rug will be Shop, UK Oakland street, comer Bridge Keyport, N. I. Telephone Hlddletown deep i«a fiihlngi excellent ua boati. FOR BALB, lall. nut, gaff and boom for returned to you aa sood aa news 9x11 avenue.' Land & Loan Company, $ Broad street. from ..where it is to where it ought to be. •1«0. Will take amall car In trade. Pboni anaak box. Price reaaonable, Call Red domestlo rng ' I4.8S, Telephone I8O0, Red Bank.- 282J Long Branch 1184.*. Bank 3451-M. Fred D. Wlkoff, 205 Ma- Leon'a. ENGINEER and surveypr. Craig Flnne- SIX-ROOM apartment, tile bith, ateam ple avenue, Ben Bank.* ,. gan, Belford. N. J,, phone Keanaburg heat, hot water and water Included In MINE-ROOM, modern houee, three Thrpugh the help of Register Want Ad« v FOR SALS, baiutlful li.foot O. V. CANOB for. aalt. It-foot canoe In godd WANT to buy for cash any old poitaie 58-J. rent of 840 P*r month. Apply Milton bathrooms, oil burner; all convent, Hill butcher dliplay caie, practi- condition) jprlce 815. Apply 68 Fair •tampe. United Sutei or foreign l un ci Berk, 88 Broad atreet. Red Bank, phone encei; 880 fiet river frontage) iplen. vertisements, fanners can sell their sur- Havin road. Fair Haven, N. J.* ;_ off envelopes. Submit to me for tnipee. WILUAU V. DIETRICH, plumutng, Mat- 16 It. cally new. Irwulra O. V., box BU. tloru II. V. It H. Stout, I Undan olate, in! and tinning. Pumps and wlndmUli APARTMENT, 120 per month; flve room! did location on Shrewibury rlvfrt Bid Bank. - A. SNIPE claae lloop for aale, iplmdld phone Bed Bank IU1. . repaired. Agent for Master carburetor and .bath I corner Shrewsbury avenue sacrifice price 811,000, or reaionabl* plus products" direct to consumers, and condition I, now. afloat. Owner hat no coal saving device. Flte any furnace. 42 and DffForrest avenue. Red Bank. See offer for Immediate sale. Fanu and WANTED, antique or modern furniture, Ulghton avenue. Red Bank, phone 6687-J. 80UD ateal chrome plated atova wire. me for tame. Phone Baa Bright 117.* * bric-a-brac allver, lewlns machines, Lawla Lumber Co., Aabury Park, N. J* Country Bstatel. 88 Bread itreet, save both time and selling expense, be- phona 158, FrVlnr pana, 10-lneh alae, at Il.tS and FOR SALB, Covered Waion trailer deluxe typewriters, old (Eune, poitage etampi, EEMOVER of dead animals. Dead anlmale phone Red Sank .1116. chlckan fryara at 11.80. It Hence & Sona, (demonatrgtbr), full equipment; a beau- Horn and office uturei. Freedman, II removed free of charge. Phone Red NICE two-room apartment for light house- sides giving the consumer an opportunity:' ID Broad atreittreit. Red Bank. tiful trailer home for four Jpioplo at a South Main etreet, A.ebury Park, phone Bank 8491, Paul Bltaau. keeping, suitable to right party (be- AltBOAltBOAT ffo r aalel . new" "Wlnabout," II bargain price. H, B. Jone> Motor Co,, 86 8143. tween Broad street and Maple avenue). HOUSE- of alx roomi, bath; all improve- Maple avenue. Bed Bank, phone BIO. Apply 201 Bergen place. Red Bank. ' menti, In Kumion i price 12,800, Write faoti all purpon, dacktd over fomrd, 150,000 AVAILABLE for drat mortgage FRANCIS S. CRAIG, contractor and build- P. Q. Box 4»4, Rumionl N. J. to buy cheaper than if roundabout meth- Marconi rlfgedi llnait aalla. Tiro tone loa'na on local property. Must be A-l, er, box 72. Balford, N, J.; specifications FOR RENT, four-room apartnint i all lm- paint (Inlahi abaolutaly new. Vary low BAILDOAT, csnterboard knocVabout lloop, H. S. Hlgglnson. attorncr, II Sroad etreet, cheerfully given,* proveraenti, Including heat. 70 Mon-SA0RIFICE to lettie eatatai Six-room ods were used. ; '\ \ Print. Elkent Flihlng Store, Route 85, 23 feat I Ideal for local water. Reaion- ~ 1 Bank. mouth itreet, Red Bank. house, city water, ilectrlc gai {large lun KayporVN, J^ able. Addreea P. O. Box 292. Highland!, EXCAVATIONS, fill and top coll. George porch In rears lot 40 feet front; Pott Hon- H. J,, phone Hltliliniii lZap after 8 p. a. IT'S FUN to keep St on a bicycle. Rent THREE ROOM apartment downitalrs; alio mouth, N. J., near awlmmlng pool. Aek- Klnksde. Oceanport avenue. Oceftnport, •' - ' .'•''.'. • ' CEDAR canoe, IS feat, with complete "II- a bicycle at Mahn'a, Beute It, Eaton- N, J. Phono Eatontown 117-W, Call at fumlihed roome for rent. S6 Waahfng- lng 11,600. Maka offer. Executrix Emma Ing outfit, paddlaa, rudder I 118. Good FOR SALS, It-Inch Ouihmaa powar lawn town. H. 1. noon or In the evening.* lor> atreet, phone 599-M, Red Bank. Sorg, Church itriet, box 91, Belford, N. condition: no other eipania , naeiaury. rnowin-eaiy itartltlgi |5t. HI Oeo.n MONEY to loan on flrat bond and mort* likewise, CONSUMERS'should use the Phone 4S0-W or o*ll at 80 Harding read/ •venue. See. Bright,,N,J.». CESSPOOLS cleaned, cellare dug, scoop- RED BANK houie, three bedroom! and Sad Bank.* • Base. A. h. Ivlna Agency, 18 Mon* REAL ESTATE WANTED FOB SALft' 18-foot maiiojrany atep boat, moutn street, phone Bed Bank 14.QB. ing and. grading at raaionable ratei. bath, kitchen, pantry, dining and living Register's Want Department as the most USED lumbar, any langtha up to tO (Mtl with 14 none, power Jonnaon outboard noward Uaxaon, phone Atlantic Hlihlintli 1'AIIM WANTED, allslsei and prlcll; have rooms! hall, porch, Mdetorsted and pelnt- wholeiale or retail I alio doora and win. WANTED to board woman who will act 775, plenty of waiting' client!! 20 yeare of ed throughout! lot 60x280. Price 14,600. motor. 1101). 110 Ocean avenue, Sea aa companion! reasonable board; reter- dowa. Oeorge Klnkada, Ocoanport avenue, Srlsht. N. J.' I BUY and eell awond-hand olotheil muit •uccaeiful experience In Freehold Is our ref- F. B. Lawea Agmcr, phona 2876, Bed economical way to locate anything they Oeeanport. N, J.. phone- Eatontcwn encee required. Mn. Myrtle Sherman, . be In good condition, L, Berber. 109 erence. If you want, to nil your farm Bank. 177.W.* • RAtugft for aale, excellent condition t ac- Bavildo HelvhU, R. F. I).. Atlmtlo High, quick, tend full partloulara to Tanninbaum LOT In Bhiewibury borough, 50x1101 price landi, N. J.- * Shrewsbury avenue, Bed Bank. Phone Agency, oppoilte Court Hcuae, Freehold, wish to buy. BENCH herarjari. tpeplal at I1.J5| atearn- commodate* .four, peon!_.. Can.be eeen 46o-W. I860, F. B, Lawei Agency, Insurance ( lit Harrlaon avenue. Fair Haven.* . THE VOUNQ MAN who Inquired about broker, phone 2876. Rac Bank. ar chain, with foot rait, at ll.lt and B. * B BODY. Fenders and Radiator WANT to rent houie of four or five 11.10! vacuum JUKI tBc. R. Hence A Bone, TWIN STUDIO couch, bookcaae, gray and diamond platinum pin In iewelry store, Workli welding, painting, waihing and ATTRACTIVE home, Main atreet, Eaton- 10 Broad etreel. Red Bank. , kindly return It to 'Chambera Drug itorc, rooroii bunsalQw preferred, all or part town I four rooms flrat floor, four rooms itnlta enamel gaa itov«. thrik-door lea 12 Wallace atreet, Rad Bank and receive _ monlilni. All work guaranteed. Kea- Improvement!) rent 818 or 818, In or near second floor, attic, bithl plenty of cloietl, You can probably say in 30 words all SLABWOOD, |5.00 load, 110 eOrdi fire- box and black flan top table. Btanaberry reward. We know who you are.* eonajlo rates, phone Red Bank 22U-J Red Bank. Man haa ataadr employment. hardwood finish; two-Mr garage. Won- Thrift Shon,. WHion avenue, -Port Mop- at Taylor's Oiregs, at Pearl itriet. Red Addr«.i B«ll«bl«. box 811. Bed Bank. place 16.10 load, 110,50 cord l locuat Bank. • derful location. Mint be sold to little an pdita, fencing, piling, oak boat and body mouth.. - ;,,- •. WANTED, bid on plentiful gr.pii, 1,000 WANTED to rent, preient ooeupaney .or eetate, D. S, Morrli, Eatontown, phone that needs to be said to bring satisfactory lumbar*. Charlie 0. Bennett A Co., phone vines. Addreei Orapii. box III, SadTHE GARDEN SHOP, landicapa and gar- SipUmber lit, houie In Mlddletown, N. 8'0.* ______Mladletown Eel. WE HAVE on hand leveral reconditioned Bank electric refrlgeretora - of the • followlilg den nrvlcei ferUllier, Iniectlcldei, gar- J.; imill family, adulta; rent muatbej ret- FARM between iUtontonn end West Long results. And the cost is only 25 cents. AVU BllES mad truck Urea for lale. makm 7-foot Weitlnghouea, e-toot Cope- WANTED, uiad power lawn mowir; muit dln tooli and euppllei. George J. Wfdly, •onable. Will comlder a bur. Kindly Branch! Un acres, attractive houie, elx Brookaldi tnn, near Stone Church, Atlen- lend, ••footiGroalejr, ••foqt Bpirton with , be in perfect operating condition i itate Sycamore ureuue, Little SUver, phone Bed communicate Erneit DcLuca. box 88U roomi and bath; water and electric. Price tlo Highlander . ! mw unit] 8-foot Wlllfami Ice-o-Matlo, 7- make, cut, age, price. Addraei A. B. O, Bank IB57-J. ,-; Keyport, N. J.* 88,000. D. S.'Morrli, Eatontown, Phone Why not try it? Phone Lucky 13, Red box 611, Red Bank. 16.FOOT outboard runabout. It hotaa foot Majeatlc t-foot Frlgldalre,. 8-foet PAINTING, Inilde and outilde I also build- WANTED, bungalow or email houee if »ao.* power Callla motor i In water, fine ehana) Uineral Eleotrlc, ntede new unit. Priced WE 11UY furniture, rugli olllce equipment, Ing, remodeling, repalre\ ilnci 1028. A five rooms; couple, no chlldreni Fair Bank. |to. AUo Plrmouth aport coupe, l»«t, vary low for quick aalea, Alao aome Una- sporting goodl, muileal inBtrunient!, thorough, honest jobi by day or animate) Haven or Red Bank. Rent reaaonable. Ad- FORCED by Illn-aa to aell I a paying new lop. •conomlcal, d«pand«bl«i 100, clala on new fio6r lajnple rofrlgeratora, In- Jewelry, colnl. blnoculara, Aahlng equip- charges reasonable. O, L. Grant. Everett, drem Hunnalow, box 611, Red Uank.* • Phone II6-R or call at II Bumeon toad, quire. Refrigerator Exchange, 8 White ment, booke, antlquae, illvarware, atampa, NW, phone Red Bank 7O8-J-2, WANT to rent ilx-room modern houia dellcatsiain, grocery; small rent) tittle BlWar.' atreet, Red Bank. ' etc. Town Furniture Exchange, 16 Mon- October, 1st, vicinity of Red Bankl ae- Ideal location. In the vicinity of Red mouth street. Red Bank, phone 618. ceailble to bua. Robert W. Inglla, 447 Hank. Charier Mait, Fair Haven, N. HOSPITAL HED. new, never unpacked, (or OLD TOWN culling etnoe for eale. fully SITUATIONS WANTED Rlv.r road. Hi ft B.nk. phone 18H-J-* islet Blramom Co. adjuitabie typa. com. rigged, I7O| alio 18-foot Old Town WANTED, 2ae tank. Evlnrude Spledltwln J. Phone Red Bank 1114-J. plate with rnattreii. Will eel! at sacrifice. oanoi and boy a bicycler ItoUton Water- outboard motor, 1988 yaar. 8, Walter UU1LDINCI LOANS and broken) Will el Phone Bad Bank IB0<-M, or write Uoi- Joyce, 868 Rockirell avenue, Long Drench, FARHKR-GARDENER, married, wlihei po- sume tlie uncompletad payments on a pltal Bed. bo» 511. n.d Bank. jury,^ 22 Weat. Front atreet, phone Red phone 8218.* • eltlon on private eetatai thoroughly ex- CORNER LOT, mo feet on Boute It, 80 Bank 1800,* , • •• •• .•, ' • perienced In all llnei of worki A-l rcTor- desirable houie. vicinity Red Dank. Ad' feet on Vineyard avenue, three-room WHO LIKES ANT3T Nobody does. Then WANTED, rowboat, about 14 feet I lult- encei. Pliue writ*. Addreis Farmer- dreis D. L. B., box 611, Red Bank,* bunirnlow, electricity, 11,8001 aultabla for , why tolerate thim T -Oat a T. A, T, ant able for outboard; muit be In Rood con- Gardaner, box (11, Bed Bank. m..y b-ilneaabuilnns. LukeLukir'r •s Rialty, Belford, trap—It la guaranteed to eliminate them; FARM PRODUCE > dition and raaeonable. Phone Ititl Bank .#_._._ %r____W.-__. ftelf _tf • It cents Men. We alio hare ant buttons, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT hona Kaanaburg 72E-M.* J5e. Loweit prlcle In town on Hit, U PULLETS for atle, 1,100 Barred Rocke «BlW _MPLOXaB wishes to place experienced fll'AfE. ttvta roomi. bath* hot wattr LADY looking for tramportatlon to Ml- cook | very neat, Irlih Catholic, who FINE lan-roolanroom houia In good condition hiatl one acre alt klnda ahrubbery* XI you dont find 8tlv«riU«d In the Want piInnt lie, pint 8Bt. suaft 81 cinti. Na- prefers Rurason* or vicinity. Telinhona ltcattrl l DB«r highighh ichoolholf mn patloatlor annd (lotn»l 8c, He and tl Store, frown's, Btrong. •ml, Florida, between AUruit 16th and fruit i concrete roattt bm Mrvloe) npw va> Department of The n«fl«t«r Just what II. next to, race 10th, Phone Keyport 1168. Rumion 104 early mornlngi. pn porchrch) threfthreecaee-car fluff.l ) rinocd«lridln cant. Ofter wantid, Luktr'a IWftlty. B«l" . 56BALB, neeTMind uied fruit gradire; play x»rd for ohtldranhtld , WWatirburya . 12 ford, phone Kianiburg 725-M.* you w»pt, put rtn advertisement in tho claaneri, pollahere, wuhera and other RBpISTERED nun* will board mentally POMPOSITOIL atone hund, «ll around W>Bt Front wtrotttt , phonh a BB0O. paper yo-ure«ir. Tiler* !• hardly a home pecking nouie iqulpminti potato grafllra, lick child; country home-. Addriia K«f. prlnUri mid<.«V«Md m«h. fimill ••Inrr NINE ACRES, nve-room houee, barni will iltMin Md bue-eri. Hindriokion Supply STARTED Whit* Holland end Drome, tur. litered Nurae, bo» ill. Red Bank, ( DlVSn FDONTcoUuf, four w>mi. bath, divide land i for all., 15.800, part caahl in all thli part of Monmouth County kara, put the cfangtr'tMl ritli to lay ,»wu wurae. PO» PIJ, to iUrt AddttM O, box UU lUd Btnk. breaifait nooki nreplacti hot -ater •ultabla for oplokena or truaklnat vacantl Co., phdm Itt Mlddlitown. an. nueanlr h,b«l JUIltleVhew/, |,, i whir* !_• Reglttir la not taken, and tl WO-tDU.B .g r.rlt furdl.hed, aparg WCtih MAN. M171U1 In radio bualneee, iheati attached aarajei located In Uttle poillillon at onoe. Heir Boute 18. _u< your advertisement la thui oatttin to Lion Joieph^ort Monmouth roiiif, IU»n* .Mtntt tuo badrooma, from Ootcber un. deitree peraisnent ealaried position) Silver lolnti 170. Boliton Waterbun. II ker's tlealtr. Delford, N. J, cAona Kianr burg, p&omtCeanibHrg ||ti-.>..•?,;.'.•;:. *7ff; iprfng. Excellent care will ta liven Wait front itraat. phone Rid Bank 8»00,' ura 1I8_M_; havt many riadtra. jllure ad tt Rble rent. preferah r In different llnei about Ootober lit. Mint* Lacil, boi III, Red Dank.* Nfcb ilx-room kouit loeatad three blooka k_l) DAWK—Three Blooka to deiotl beii from Broad itraatl tile bath, ateam nslghborhoodi liven roomi, all Improve' TOUNfl MAN vjanti_s«ork, ae bartender, beati open flrenlacei ISO, noliton Water* ffientsi one-oar garagei lot 78»118| 11,000, hilp>r Burr, rialtor, 83 Wait Front itieatt phone House A-l condition. Luker'e Beelty, BeV- ii^'iSS a'iSSfiiSSr 3t6xr Htli* • . . lord, N. i. phone Keaniburg 718.M.' :;*••!RED BANK REGISTER^ AUGUST12, 1987^ DlrectlJif itoram. vide "bur om,.cltlzens, With better tlon,, Our appreciation goes to the yachting •aridjtbatln* facilities. _We newspaper* lor the use of their col- 'Xrwlttfi Zelohner, an .tt-yfcarOld Annual Report feel that any eflojrtpn'pur part ?in uinns; as a radium of publicity. - - j*uUv?*hq will enter hlf lourtt jrw To the fced Bank pollco chief. g.f,jW»-}»w study at New Tor* iuk connection- with thll project, have Harry Clayton, and his most efficient Of Commerce been extremely worth while and have and'able police force. They, too. as- YOUR HOME venlty this fall, Is director Cf tta« brought increased dividends in health, Youth .B'prum broadcast «»eh happiness and prosperity. . sisted on many occasions, eapecF-"" by enforcing the park , regulations Thursday, •fternwjn at 8;« o'clock ':••-.-:••'••' Publicity* ?-•.••:••••'... luring times . • Board Rendered and directing traffic du over nwUo'aUtlon WBRB. Promin- -i . > v ', ,, , .- (v And to .further advertlje our river when our narrow streets are over- ent figures.In Bed Pank elvlo «nd 10,000 pamphlets and BOO Monmouth crowded. And last but not least our publlo life are beard expressing their copnc TO yrtst temooLv ttvn ADJOINING > Several Matter, of Public Inter- Pictorials were distributed at thethanks goos to each, member who has New Tork Motor Boat show last aided In supporting this organlia- views In informal fashion. ett Considered in Past Year— winter. Also 600 pamphlets mailed ^k HOLLYWOOD, HOtEL 7-30' •tOflf.DilljMMO WMk.Bndtw4ie.oo . Season. Organisation Adopts Pay-As- to Yacht Clubs and yachtsmen with- As the result of a policy of applied Tin's treatment is especially ef- Mistrals are northwest winds which in crululne dlstanoe. It Is our opinion economy tho Chamber of Commerce at certain seasons of the year sbd- SCftTTV ANGBRIO, *** leuon* at AU limes, * You-Go Plan. that this publicity Is of value to Red has completed the past flteal year fective for thorough stimulation of Bank. with all bills and financial obligations sluggish pores. First/apply cleans- denly depteolate temperatures on tha MOM Jboar Branch 4SM or MM. paid. This has not been due to the ELIZAv ing cream, using » firm upward mo- south coast of France, Th« Red Bank Chamber of Com Maps and Booklets. fact that wo enjoyed unlimited funds, merce closed Its fiscal year on June Distributed maps of Red. Bank, but rather to- the application of a M. tion of the fingers. Remove with- 30 and In accordanco with the usual Monmouth county. and the state of rigid pay-as-you-go policy. There are STEPHENSON soft tissue. Pouf Witch J»tel,vmh in- New Jersey. Distributed booklets of many things which could havo been expensive but good astringent, over custom an annual report has been Hotn«S«nric« made for the Information of the Bed Bank to individual- travel accomplished if wo had had avail- a bowl of ice cubes :and allow ts, agencies and travel magazines. able greater resources and It la our Director. stand, until thoroughly chilled. sincere wish that each« and evory Then dip soft fabric,', enough to "ThlTreport was made public this Itallroad Station. member will believe so firmly In the JtMir CrNTHAL The problem-of securlngan ado- cover theentlfe face; into thebowl • •week and copies were mailed to all future of Red Bank, that he will not PoWQl & LlOHT members' showing the vast amount uate railroad station fored Re db yBan thke only contribute generously In both of chilled witch hazel. Lit'in a re- of. work undertaken and a ccom- as not been- overlookeIdt Isihoped time and money as he Is able, but a laxed position, and cover the face,' Board of Directors, and i.t. _ nopeo. , wii[en ,huslastlcally inv|te and urge pilshed in the interests of Bed BanK 1 with the. saturated, cloth, leaving' that in the near future something UMMERTIME h hard on com- an. exposed area over the nostrils, :oncrete can be reported 'on this his fellow cltlMns to support this or- ^Tho'report was necessarily made ganisation, which is doing so much Splexions. Sim and. wind tough- for breathing. Relax for, five min- irojecL . to enhance, the business community brief in order to lessen the work of Solicitation Bu-eau. en up the skin, light summer utes with eyes closed. After re- the office staff and to keep down the life of Red Bank. We get value from clothes have a way of calling; at- moving the beauty mask, wrap an We have continued with our sollcl- anythlne li direct proportion to the tention to blethishes, and then it's ice-cube in another piece of soft expense of malllngr. However, Har- atlons approval bureau for the pur- amount of effort spent And It is my old S. Allen, the chamber president >oso of discouraging unnecessary so- opinion that If all of us work to- just too nice out-4f-doors to spend cloth and quickly but gently rub it and Mrs. Rae McCandllsh, the ex-licitations throughout the community. gether unitedly for Red Bank our ef- much time being beautiful. But this over neck and face. This provides ecutive secretary, have lunched.» Members are urged to request those forts will "be well repaid. With a is a good time to bring up the sub- an ideal foundation for make-up report that touches the high spots soliciting funds to produce letter of greater membership, greater things ject of ice cubes for beauty, a and gives the complexion a dear- - nf the vear'a work. approval from the Chamber, of Com- can be accomplished. simple home treatment that takes as-alsbister glow. merce. Durlns the- past year 159 Red Bank Chamber of Commerce, little time yet is very refreshing on A good bleaching treatment is to Thero are many ways In which the such requests were made, and after Harold S. Allen. President. chamber of commerce car be of scr- nvestlgatlng, 31 wore granted. Rae McCandllsh, Secretary. hot summer days. squeeze lemon juice over ice cubes, vicV to a community and the organ- Through this procedure worthy A swing back to natural, more then saturate a cloth in the solu- Start the day off right with an invigor- tion, applying, it to the face for a tuition's board of directors and th auses are aided and others are elim- • Army-Navy Nlghf at Asbury. feminine effects in makeup is ap- various sub-committees have tried inated. few minutes after the cleansing ating fruit juice, poured frosty cold from More than 400 members of the mil- parent with the smartest-groomed toine best of their ability, to serv Sanitation. ivomcn .this summer,-according to cream has been used and before the i the can ... No! fuss, no bother. Buy a wherever and whenever there has The Chamber of Commerce en- itary elite are expocted to attend the witch-hazel mask is applied. Rinse annual Army-Navy night to be held the country's leading cosmetic au- variety of juices..'. serve a different one dorsed a movement to co-operate thorities. A light golden suntan is all traces of the lemon juice care- '^"l report as submitted Is with the Board of Health to secure at the Bcrkeley-Carterot Continental fully. _ \ each morning to pep up your breakfast cleanliness In the eating places of terrace Saturday night by the Car- in higher fashion than the deep is follows: bronze of last year, and many are To. apply nourismng cream at fm'enus, ." ., " M •'•••••• ..:'.• Red Bank. teret club In honor of officers and night, dip the ringers repeatedly in Parkin* Problem. Investigated matter of displaying their wives from Fort Monmouth, preserving- lily-white complexions Probably no problem In Red Bank throughout the summer. a bowl of ice cubes so that the fin- goods on sidewalks, especially perish- Fort Hancock, Camp.Dix and Lakc- ger tips can be kept cold.- The acute than that of creaUns able goods, but as this is allowed to In following this fashion trend, the building line, could make little hurst proving grounds. stimulus of the cold finger tips will Improvement. an automatic refrigerator may play increase the refreshing and vitaliz- Just Open the Can and Paw Their Card of Thanks. an important role, for an "ice cube ing .effect of the cream upon the'* BetaU Trade Activities. • facial" is one of the best ways to Regatta Sales Days—28 members We wish to thank the many friends skin. By following the ice cube Sk prides Itself as being one who gave expressions of their sym- bring out a healthy glow in the B participated. treatment night and morning for a ' ..." Full-Flavoted Goodness oftho principal shopping centers of pathy in our recent bereavement; for checks. week, it will become a habit, and Monmouth county. As bus ness has Red Bank Days—23 members par- floral tributes, loan of automobiles Increased so has the parking prob- ticipated. . • and other marks of kindness. An ice cuoe wrapped in soft the little time required will be more lenuTne parking situation has re- Christmas Campaign—62 members The Family of William E. Headley. cloth, rubbed on the skin before han repaid by the difference in ceWed constant careful attention of participated. —Advertisement make-up is applied, closes the one's complexion. FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY SPECIALS! our board and our committee on Special Funds Were Raised For pores and arouses the natural rosy (Write Mrs. Stephenson at the parking. As a result of this effort These Events. Card of Thanks. coloring. This glow may be used rersey Central Model Kitchen, Al- in* with the co-operation of the Red Circulated - questionnaires In the The family of Elmer E. Williamson as a guide in applying rouge. lenhurst, N.- J.) • • • • Fresh Fruit and Bank mayor and council we nave matter of holiday closing prior to wish to thank the pallbearers, those SUNDAY Grapefruit Juice 3 »». 32' SSta «ecured the OBrieO'Brien tract be- various holidays, for the purpose of who loaned cars or assisted in any Vegetable Specials! JweeJ n WeaWl FronFtt streetreet and White getting the consensus of opinion. way during their recent bereavement. Fancy Texas—Sweetened or Natural street for free parking. Retail trade activities were planned —Advertisement. Friday and Saturday Neon Sign*. and carried out by the Internal Trade Two bright neon signs have been Committee. Only! MONDAY ' erected at the entrances and mark- General Activities. Tomato Juice eEXeEXdd too aidd andd direct trtraffic^^ Asked' the co-operation of mer-WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, It U estimated chants In renewing tattered and torn C the parking areas. It U estimated American flags, displayed in front of Too Late for Qassification CAIJFOBNIA SQUEEZING can that 800 cars canoe accommodated some or our'business houses.. DAVIDSON BROS. 4^25 39° at a riven tint in these spaces. This PEACHES .and apples for sale. Forest ORANGES Is a real advantage to the merchants We also urged the cooperation of Farm. William Kane, route 35. State and a real convenience to those who merchants In removing display cards highway. Mlddletown. N. J. 45 BROAD ST. ' RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 Medium Blzo depend upon these merchants for the from their show windowsJmmedlate- WANTED, small pick up or coupe, cheap ly after sales events. for cash. Address Coupe, box Ell, Red TUESDAY Orange Juice 2 «"» 25' necessities of life. Bank.* Free Delivery Anywhere. One Hour Parking. Listing of .coming events to avoid Dr. Phillip* . conflicts in dates. BUTCHER wanted: apply at once. I. M. 33°"" Through the efforts of the Cham- Listing of rooming and boarding Walling, corner Ocean avenue and Mon- ber of Commerce the new ordinance mouth road. East Keanaburg, N. J. FuUqb restricting street parking to one bouses. )R SALE, 300 yards of Ingrain carpet. WINES and LIQUOR SPECIALS! FANCY OAUFOBNIA Snnsweet hour has been passed bV the borough Maintaining Credit Bureau for Can be seen at Middletown Reformed bottles council. This should greatly In- benefit of members, without charge. church. For further Information call Mid* LEMONS 18° crease the facilities for street park- Hundreds of letters of inquiry were dletonn 410-J. received and answered during the BOARDING houiic, furnished. 35 beti- Speclat Summer Prices Medium SUe Ine. especially for the convenience of year, giving specific Information on rooraa; steam heat and oil burner: largo quick shoppers who will thus be bet- some particular phase of Red Bank's garage. Year round business, now in op* ter enabled to find parking Bpaco in •ration; fur sale, 120,000, veir liberal 100% doz. the business section for "hurry up' resources and activities. In addition terms. Price includes large plat land, THURSDAY Grape Juice 17° 33° . errands. hundreds of telephone and personal house, garage, furniture and business. G, GRAIN 25 calls for Information of a various na- Howard Llppincott, 31 Monmouth street, Pure Wldmer pt alee ajt. slzs Parking Meters. ture were handled. phone Red Bank 321. 90 Proof The Installation of modern park- New residents of Red Bank and COUNTRY HOME, eeven-room Colonial FANCY CAUFOBNIA Ing meters is under consideration by DAVIDSON'S DOLE'S ,. . . ' , •> • ' •• Unsweetened surrounding towns are welcome by house, painted white; steam heat, tile Distilled by SEEDIJCS8 the parking committee. letter to this community, and their bath, gnt and electricity; hardwood FRIDAY A great advantage of the Wetera, attention called to the quality of floors, running water, one acre land, barn the New fttid garage; $3.500.. Muit b» sold at onoa. All over 8 Srs. England GRAPES Pineapple Juice It has boon found, la tho fact-that merchandise- and services to ba se-G. Howard Llppincott, 31 Mon mouth residents who are nfct shopping, or cured here. Very favorable reaction street, phone Red Bank 321. ' Distilled, Aged Distiller* who are merely going to park their on the part of newcomers has been A REAL antique farmhouse, seven roomr, and Bottled by 2^25° 29 46-ox. can cars for a while, quickly adopt the noted for this courtesy. bath, lavatory, two large fireplaces, elec- Wm. Grant 2 .-• 25° 3 policy of going to parking spaces tricity and water; Inrge garage; three only a block or so away. This keeps Appreciation. acres land: for rent, $50 per month. G. & Sons, the traffic moving and the spaces We would like to sincerely thank HoarHowardd LlppincottLlppincottlppin ,, 31 Monmouth street, Glasgow, open. everyone who has aided during the phonh e ReRd BanBaBnk 321321. Scotland EXTRA FANCV SATURDAY Heart's Delight 3 ;«»• 29° Co-operation of Merchants. year. Our thanks goes to the Board BABTtEiT Apricot, Peach, Pear and Plum Nectar We have requested and obtained of Directors, who have devoted much The Red Bank Register travels the co-operation of merchants In Jme and thought to the affairs of the over every street In town and every PEARS parking their own cars and those of jhamben of Commerce. We thank road In the county. Let It carry your their employees off the main business hei Mayor and Council of Red Bank message to those who live on these C C streets, thus providing additional for consistent, continuous co-opera- thoroughfares.—Advertisement Tomato Astfc SpecIaI space for customers. 10 < - 25 2 — 25 Police Co-operation. Wo have requested and obtained FANCY FLORDDA SWEET MAY FANCY BUTTER the co-operation of the police depart- BARTLETT PEARS ment In enforcing the parking or- AVOCADOS Davidson's Ayrshire' Boll dinance. Larre Can White Steet. Hennessey's Fish Market We are glad to report that progress 39k _ has been made toward the widening 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. 2 - 29° of White street and cutting streets 19° through' from West Front street, All Our Sea Food Fresh - No Cold Storage. APPLE SA0€E southward to Peters place. This com- FANCT CAIJFOBNIA FANCY QUALITY mittee will centlnue Its study which We Deliver "ggg*} Phone 1377. R&R we hope will eventually bring definite PEAS BONED CHICKEN action. ft 3-29° National Sweepstakes Regatta. Porgies 2 » 25cHALIBUT •_ 35c lb The Chamber of Commerce Is again C placing at the disposal of the Sweep- BUTTER FISH SALMON :_ 40c lb California Brandy 43 >» RUNKO stakes Regatta Committee Its office STHAWBEBRY BASS CHOCOLATE and MALT facilities and is co-operating In every Small WEAKFISH 45*lb SWOBlfFISH Ate 354 Years Old FANCY FBESH ; way in order that the 1937 event may SMALL LOBSTERS . Port HACKNEY'S bring pleasure to the'sfreat numbers SMALL BLUEFI8H .API, Distilled ana made by LIMA BEANS CODFISH STEAKS -ZSil CLAM CHOWDER 15° ^ 25° ™ who visit Red Bank. Wo fully be- NATIVE EELS J"VI6 m Sherry lleva that this enterprise which does Large Lobsters ....50c The Fruit Industries, Ltd. ' HBBFF'S so much to advertise Red Bank and - Fol) Fods d Its surrounding beauty should have LABGE BLUEFISH SOoIb CRAB MEAT ' - 70c lb Tokay TOMATO COCKTAIL tho support of every good citizen. SOFT CRABS — SHRIMP s 2— 49 Shrewsbury Klvcr. 3 •" 25 A bottle* ttfWo Red Bank's greatest natural asBet Is the Shrewsbury river and It Is a PALMOLIVE SOAP great satisfaction that we can report CAIJFOBNIA the completion of a program which SUPERSUDS has both widened and deepened the CARROTS Large Concentrated' A t\.C channel from Red Bank to tha sea. 4-25° Cake Plate FHEE1 1U The Chamber of Commerog has Larg. bunchee Bunches s € 1 Complexion Cloth FBEEI worked in close co-operation' Wth Chicken Cock the River Improvement Committee of Old American 13 the borough. The new channel which Blended Whiskey has been In uso during the- greater cLostom Blended Whiskey part of the past year has made It FANCY JBBSBY possible for a large number of pleas- $|.95 ure craft to vlalt Red Bank and pro- GREEN BEANS Our large (election of Men's $f .49 EtTIX QT8. Blended and battled by BIRDS EYE FOOD FACTS Fenn-Maryland Division of" SUMMER SUITS National Distillers. FO O D S Old you know that: in Grayg, Tans and Whites About 1500 A.D., at dinners —Also— FANCY JBBSBY and banquets, bread was baked In round, hard cakes M™?.™?"1!! "rearln« Apparel Including BEETS or CARROTS Men's Sport Coats which woro used for plates. A bun. A AC .When dinner was over, Apple Brandy c DINNER FOR 4 guests nto their plates lor Reduced 10 dessert —or— Bourbon Whiskey 1 lb. Cod or Mackerel Fillets rr—". . , there bag been a curi- Apple Jack ous belief that add fruits 1 box Cut Corn all for when used In combination 1 box Strawberries 75' with milk cause great dlges- $ -39 SWEET POTATOES tlvo disturbances. ... As a matter of fact, the add 1 j, fruits, by their curdling ac- "•• FULLQT. > PORK CHOPS tion on milk, are positive Distilled and Bottled ' 4> 25° aids to digestion and should by Laird. end cut* 39c : center cuts 45c bo welcomed rather than JERSEY upurnod."—J. H. Frandson, Crab Meat ready to serve - serves 4 55c Journal of Home Economics, Knitted Polo Shirts RADISHES April, 1837. Kegular 1.00 to US Vnlues Large Bunches -—Lettuce accounts for 76 per Chopped Steak heavy beef lb. 35C cent of the total number of Beer Stubbies bunches' M sTaCI Mo Deposit—No Returns u nOTTL.ES c freight ears of green Tege- Rhubarb garden fresh -serves 4 „».'. 19C tables unloaded In New Tork 67c 10 City. Can Beer —Popper Is widely used In Assorted colors-latest styles seasoning In not countries because It' stimulates per- spiration, thus bavtng a cool- ing effect on the body. - These "food facts" are compiled Anthony's by the Division of Consumer In- formation, New Jersey State D«- CLOTHIER partmtnt of'Agriculture. Shrewd, careful buyer* readThe Register*. Class- 41 Monmouth Street Red Bank Advertisements. Here you find the idler to sell and the buyer who want* to buy.