All tlM Newt at SECTION BED BANK uid lunoundlnc Townj Told FeMrlculy and Without BiM RED BANK REGISTER ONE Iiiutd Wnklr. EnUnA u S< aood-Clui llatUr at tin PoaU Subscription Prlc«l On* fair 13.00* VOLUME LIX, NO. 3. offlc. it B*d Buk. V. 1, an du tlu Act of Mirth t. 1179. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. Six Months ft 1.00. Slngl* Copy ic PAGES 1 TO 14, Bids Opened Today For Pleads NonVult Todd Appeals Happy Birthday Another Big Holmdel To Murder Charge Again To Close For Eatontown Charles Dover, 28, of Long Branch, New Highlands Channel plesded non vult to a charge of mur- Farm Has New Qwner dering WiUtam Hobart, Avon butch- Sea Bright Beach National Bank er, a ysar ago. Dover will be sen- tenced July 17. The plea automatic- Want* Council to Charge Admis- Silver Anniversary of Institution New Course, 12 Feet Deep and 300 Feet Wide, to ally reduces the charge against him Mrs. Mary LaBoyteaux Purchases William E. Craw« from first degree to second degree sion to Public Beach—Finance Occurs This Year—Commem- Extend in a Straight Line—South Shrewsbury murder. The penalty is 30 years Im- Committee to Revue Borough orative Letters Sent to Depos- ford'* Place of 123 Acre*—The New Owner prisonment. Channel to Be Deepened. Indicted with Dover for the same Ratable"—Other Matters. itors and Other Persons. to Take Possesiipn December 1, crime were John Tomaini, 31, of 1 jet Improvement projects of Long Branch, and Paul Barha, 20, Another appeal to the Sea Bright At this time 25 years ago, a move- Mrs. Mary LaBoyteaux, wife of trc. .JOUB Importance to thU part also of Long Branch. Tomaint was mayor and council to eliminate tree ment was launched to organize a William H, Laboyteaux, has bought of Monmouth county will be under Camp Happiness employed by Hobert. His trial be- bathing at Sea Bright was made at bank at Eatontown and It came to Molly Pitcher the farm In Atlantic township, near way -!n-» -shott- tlme,_ Th» l»rg«r oj gan Tuesday. last week's meeting of the governing fruition a few weeks later In the Holmdel, owned by William E. Crawford of McLaren street. Rti the two projects Is the dredging of body by Bertraa Toddrprsprletor of fomratlsn—of Ttre^. FlrsTXNatttmar 1 a new channel In the Shrewsbury Picnic For State the Surf bathing pavilion, which ad- bank. In commemoration of1 Its 25th Hotel To Extend- Bank, and operated by thelatter * river from a point 600 feet south of joins the public beach. He said It son, Ray E. Crawford. William 3, the HighlandB bridge straight Blind Men's Club Further Plans was the only place from Hancock of Bed Bank was the brok- through to deep water off Sandy to Point Pleasant where a fee is not Deeper Channel er In the transaction, and the nevr charged. He said a nominal fee would owner will take possession December Hook. Bids for thlB work are being MadeForYeOlde 1, The asking price waa $30,000, but opened today by Colonel D. McCoach, Three Hundred Member* from not keep away people from this local- Contract Made by Owners of ity, but would keep away a certain the amount paid ia said to have been Jr., In the United States Englneera Various Parti of the State Ex- less. office In . Shrewsbury Faire undesirable element that does not Hostelry With Herbert T. The other project is the deepening pected to Participate in Outing spend a cent In the borough. Mr. The /arm comprises 123 acres. It Todd spoke before the council on the Gerrish—It Includes Basin to of the channel In the South Shrews- at Leonardo Tomorrow. Is on the north side of a back road bury rlvor from the point where the Shrewsbury Auxiliary of Mon- same matter several weeks ago, but be Made at Hotel Dock. south ot Holmdel village. Mr. LaT new channel ends, 600 feet south of mouth Memorial Hotpital to action has been deferred because the SEELY B. TUTHILL. Boyteaux owns five other adjoining officials are not certain they have the farms in Atlantic.township and With, the bridge, to the Branchport bridge. Tomorrow a picnic will bo given for A contract was entered into Tues- Bide on this Job will be received the blind people of at Camp Hold Mi-Day Faire Friday, legal right to close off the beach. the property just bought by his wlf» day by the Molly Pitcher hotel com- the total acreage is 950 acres. ThU litter part of July. Happiness at Leonardo. The camp July 24. The finance committee was author- actively associated in its management pany whereby the new channel being The estimated cost of the two maintained by the New Jersey lied to make a survey to reviBe bor- Is said to be the largest tract of with an office In the bank building made in the North Shrewsbury river Monmouth county land In the own- [projects is $443,000. Toward this cost Blind Men's club as their summer ough ratables. The motion was made and with the title of executive vice at Red Bank by the War Depart- recreation and vacation home. Mrs. Lawrence S. Ylvisaker of Irv- by Councilman Solomon J. Neimark ership of one family. BrookdaU the county and state have appropri- president. In point of. service Mr. ment will be extended from the pub- farm at Lincroft with about 800 acref More than 300 persons are expect- ng place, Shrewsbury, was hostess and was passed unanimously. Wllklns Is the oldest director of the lic dock at the foot of Maple avenue ated $25,000 each. The rest has been Monday afternoon to members of is _ _. appropriated by the Federal govern- ed to attend the picnic, Including At the recommendation of Mr. Nei- institution, he having served con- to the hotel property on Riverside reputed to be the second largesto . Mr, guides for blind persons. Buses will the Shrewsbury auxiliary of Mon- mark, large stones will be placed at tinuously in that position since avenue. The work is to be done by and Mrs. Ray E, Crawford"w"lTrnov« ment. mouth Memorial hospital when fur- In the fall to the Theodore Thorn* The new channel at Highlands will leave Camden, , Elizabeth, the entrance of the new school play- year or so after the bank was organ- Herbert T. Gerrish, who has the con- Newark and jeraey City to convey ther plans were made for "Ye Olde ground to keen motorists from driv- ized. The institution serves a much tract with the War Department. It farm In the Pleasant Valley section make a vast Improvement In navi- Shrewsbury Faire," to be given on of Holmdel, which they recently gation. Wider and deeper than the he picnickers to the camp. The ing over the land. larger territory than its name indi- will be started as soon aa the job now bought. gucata are expected to arrive at 2 the afternoon and evening of Fri- cates. It has many depositors living under way Is completed, and the cost present channel and on a straight The streets and walks committee, A large house of 16 rooms and th» o'clock. day, July 24, on the grounds of of which Counc^man Chris Axelson la outside of Eatontown. Some of them will be $2,300. line It will permit larger boats to Shrewsbury Manor, Sycamore ave- usual outbuildings are on tho land reach Highlands and the North and All the varied shore summer recre- chairman, was authorized to make re- reside at places far distant from the The channel oxtenalon'wlll be 800 nue, Shrewsbury. The use of the community where the bank is located. purchased by Mrs. LaBoyteaux All South branches and will also be easier ational activities will be enjoyed by pairs to the side streets. feet long, 10O feet wide and 6 feet are in fair condition. The house will he blind, Including swimming, boat- land was donated by Mrs. Benjamin A letter from Peter J. Murray re- Among the assets of the bunk are deep at low tide. At the hotel dock to navigate. The new course will be J. Parker. Federal Housing Administration In- be modernized and used by Mr. and 12 feet deep at low tide and 300 feet ing and hiking. At night an eight- quested that action be taken to pre- boat basin will be made at which Mrs. LaBoyteaux for their residence. piece' orchestra will provide music for Mrs. J. Rlchey Smith, chairman, vent cars from parking in front of sured first mortgage loans of $84,- arge craft may be anchored. This They formerly lived on Eumson wide, as compared with the present Is being assisted on the entertain- 194.67. The bank waa one of the first tortuous channel of a depth of six dancing. The picnic is expected to the entrance to his parking lot on Jaein will extend about 100 feet be- road. be a great treat, as many of the blind ment committee by Mrs. George Church street. The complaint waa re- o make auch loans, with the result 'ond the dock, A number of guests teet and width of 150 feet. The Decker and Mrs. Guerin Todd, while hat considerable new building and The soil of the Crawford farm !• present channel, which winds its people seldom leave their homes. The ferred to Councilman Edward A low travel to and from the hostelry rated among the best In thin county. New Jersey commission for the blind Miss Betty Dey Is acting as coach. Brown, chairman of the police com- IRA E, WOLCOTT. modernization of houses have taken >y water, but this will be greatly in- way like a snake from one Bide of The outdoor booths will be attrac- place at Eatontown and vicinity. Its present occupant has been very the river to the other, has kept will have refreshments served. mittee. Teased by the channel extension. In successful, especially In raising ap- Camp Happiness fronts on Sandy tively lighted, while the entertain- anniversary the bank is mailing the Both business and employment have 'arious other ways the improvement many boats from coming up the Joseph King was granted a liquor been increased in consequence of ples. He specializes In Twenty-Ounci Hook bay and It has a fine shore ment skits will be staged Indoors license for his tavern on New street, following letter to its depositors and ill promote boating activities. Sev- Pippins on a contract with a. larg* river. Even boatmen who know the Lighting facilities are In charge of heae loans. channel well have to be careful to which offers Bate bathing. The house E. W. Fary, borough clerk, reported all other pcrEone with whom It has ra'l owncrn of river front properties pie making concern, at New Tork. on the place has 17 rooms and It ac- L. Gray Marshall. Guerin Todd is receipts of $3,339.52, of which $3,227.50 dealings: The bank was one of the first in have made private contracts with Mr. Two streams are on the property. keep from going aground due to the In charge of the properties. G-erriah to have dredging done for frequent shifting of the course. The commodates 25 blind men at one Is liquor license fees. It waa In 1911 that the Treasury New Jersey to establish a personnal One of them, Old Woman's brook, Ime. Throughout the summer at ln- Harry Durand of Sycamore ave- loan department. It has been in op- outlets from their docks to the new forms part of the northern boundary new channelwlll hug the Highlands James Miller, Sr., overseer of the Department of the United States is- hannel. ehore. ervalfi of two weeks delegations of nue will officiate at a race for chil- poor, submitted his report for the sued a charter authorizing this bank eration more than six years. Mr. Tut- of the land. The other, Hop creek, Work on thla channel and on the blind men are sent to Leonardo for dren and canines. The idea is for first six months of this year. He has to commence the business of bank- ill in talking with a Register report- passes through the central portion of Ing—hence, 1936 Is our silver an- The Molly Pitcher was thronged South Shrewsbury river Improve- vacation stays at the camp. The each child to hold his dog on a expended $782.07 for food orders and er made the following comments vith gueate Friday, Saturday and the farm. This same creek flow* grounds are spacious and well kept lead not exceeding 10 feet and run $79.55 for milk. He received 350 niversary. about this feature: through most of the places owned ment will be started immediately af- For 25 years we have provided un- unday. B. C. Muirheid, the mana- ter the contracts are awarded and and afford fine facilities for rest and with him to the finish line. The dog loaves of bread free from grocery 'Financial assistance is needed by ger, states that it was the best three- by Mr. LaBoyteaux and he has coni crossing the line first wlnB the event. interrupted banking service to, and will be completed in about six relaxation, stores and a large quantity of canned have kept faith with, the residents practically everyone during a life- day period the place has experienced solldated the properties under th» months. The South Shrewsbury chan- William J. Adlckes, business man- Entries are now being received and goods from the government for dis- of this community, We are glad to time, although notes given by indi- ince he has been its manager and name of Hop Creek Farms. nel will be nine feet deep and ISO ager of the Blind Men's club of New tho name, of the owner as well as tribution among the needy. be able to offer the service, co-oper- viduala in small amounts are not gen- :hat the business done so far this The farms are used chiefly for feet wide. Jersey, invites the public to attend the name of the dog must be for- «i » ^ ation and protection of this bank to erally regarded as bankable obliga- fear is considerably more than for raising race horses and steers. Mr. The government has changed Its picnic tomorrow. "Anyone feeling warded to Mr. Durand not later than our old friends and to our new tions. However, several years ago the same period In 1935. LaBoyteaux bought the properties g blue or despondent Bhould take a trip Monday, July 20. Dies In Barber friends. •we. recognized the need for some from George D. Schanck, JonathMr policy relative to waterway Improve- Camp Happiness," aay- Mr. Mrs. L. L. 'White has loaned a We take especial pleasure in di- agency to handle such, notes and, af- H. Jones, Edward Taylor, thf>-'Pool» ments. In making a channel In the k In his letter. recting your attention to the strong estate and Albert Bennett The eufe. pony and a cart for the children's Shop At Sea Bright position of this bank and to a new ter a careful study of the matter and past the plan was to follow the .deep- pleasure, while long slides have been a survey of our community created buildings on theae farms have been est water. This was done to keep high record of deposits and total re- Everett Church donated by Mrs. Thomas Hall. Mr. Leo J. MeCarty, a summer resi- sources as reflected by the enclosed a Personal Loan Department in our torn down and re-placed with Jams*, down tho Initial coBt of dredging the New Residence For and Mrs. K. J. Batchelar donated dent of Monmouth Beach, died sud- copy of our June 30, 1936, statement bank—it began operating in the lat- way barns especially designed for channel but it was found to be more the tickets. Miss Lee's beauty par- denly of a heart attack Saturday in Your business ia appreciated. We ter part of 1929. Supper, Carnival quartering live stock and etortaur expensive in the long run due to the Officer William Fix lor will donate a permanant wave, the barber »hop of Leo Nicholas on shall continue to keep faith with you grain and hay. high cost of maintenance. The new •—serving and protecting your in- "Conslstenly with our duty to de- Mrs. Clarence Chasey an Afghan and Ocean avenue, Sea Bright. The Sea posltore, we undertake helpfully to Annual Affair to be Held Tues- Copies of old deeds and other Highlands channol Is an example of Mrs. Marian Stommel a breakfast Bright first aid squad terests as always, and we confidently papers at the. homo of William B. the new policy to dig a, straight chan- William Fix of Belford, one of the was sum- look toward a .continued growth and accommodato those who have oc- day Night, July 21, at St. Ga- set to be disposed of. on the co- moned and attempts to revive him Crawford show that early In the hla- nel wherever possible. members of the Middletown town- progress for this hank. casion to borrow money and can meet briel's Church, Bradevelt— ship police force, Is building a house operative plan. were of no avail. Dr. C. C. Perrine Very truly yours. conservative credit requirements. tory of the United States th« farin Nature has eliminated a danger- Assisting Mrs. Edwin L. Best and Disposing of Articles was owned by Ruloff VaaMater. Chat- ous condition In the North Shrews- for his own occupancy on the lot on of Fair Haven was called and pro- S. B. Tuthill, "Throughout the whole of a dark tho west side" o7"conover place at IMrB- Emily Murfltt with a candy, nounced him dead.! Vice President. tel slavery was then in existence la bury river from the Oceanic bridge and difficult period, our experience New Jersey and bequests of slavei to tho Junction at Rocky olnt. It Is Riverside Helghtg which he recently cigarette and balloon booth will be Mr. McCarty was a retired Brook- The history of the bank has been a •with loans of this type has been con- The annual chicken supper, oarnl- lyn hardware dealer and had been a are mentioned in eomo of the old, no longer necessary for boats to bought from Horbort and Inez Bar- Anna Louise Campbell, Nan Iverson, happy one marked by increasing de- tlnuouoly satisfactory and our Per- val and dance of St. Catherine'* Cftth- wills. Besides this property Buloff cross from the Oceanic bridge over ber. Tho sale of the lot was made by Mario Cantlllion and Joan Best, while summer resident of Monmouth Beach posits and growth along other lines. sonal Loan Department, which has olio church, Everett, will b« held VanMater owned several othor farra« to the Middletown shore and then John T; Lawley. The land Is on the Malcolm Decker and Gordon Smith ten years. He was 58 years old and At the close of Its first year the in- had a healthy and steady growth, has, Tuesday night, July 21, on the in various parta of Monmouth coun- will act as cigarette boys. Dona- leaves a daughter, Mrs. Catherine back to the Rumson shore to reach brow of a knoll which affords a fine stitution had deposits of $42,000, cap- "we believe, been of real service to in- grounds of St. Gabriel's CathoUof ty. view of the countryside. tions have also been made by Loft'a, Koch and a son, Edward McCarty. ital etock of $30,000 and a surplus of dividuals and merchants. tho mouth of the river. This year church, Bradevelt. Plans are being The house on the plaoo bought by when the channel buoys were put out The house will be a two-story, 7andy Kitchen, Caramel Nut Shoppe, The funeral was held Tuesday morn- $10,000. Today tho bank has deposits "Credit used and not abused is just# made to servo between 300 and 600 frame colonial structure with six jlggotts, Trublns, Shrewsbury Mar- Ing at St. Saviour church at Brook- Of $845,677.68, capital stock of $75,000, Mrs. LaBoyteaux was built about 78 li was found that a new channel had 30 much capital at the disposal of the persons, starting at 6 o'clock. Various years ago by the late- Robert Smock. been formed which runs from the rooms, a bathroom and a glass-en- ket and Cltarclla Brothers. lyn, with a solemn'mass of requiem. a surplus of $25,300 and undivided borrower, and we impress upon our booths for amusement and the sale of closed porch. A garage will be built. An attractive flower booth will be Burial was In Holy Cross cemetery. About the same time Kobert'a broth- Oceanic bridge straight to the mouth profits and reserves of $26,823.37. Its )eople the importance of 'BorrowinR fancy articles and cakes are being ar- er, Isaac Smock, built bis realdenc* of the river. Authorities believe the William T, Scott la the contractor. arranged by Mrs. Thomas R. Crum- assets, aggregating 5972,801.05, are iVisely'—Not more than they need ranged. Harvey's orchestra will play ley and Miss Marlon Force. Miss almost directly acroia the road, whicd change was brought about by Bigger Quarters For represented In excess of 60 per cent lor beyond their ability to pay or dancing. was later owned by George D, leries of excessive high tides. DANCING CLASS AT THE BEACH. Irla Pappe will be* In charge of the by cash and government bonds. rom,ptly as agreed. A ton of ooal and two floor lamps Schanck and which is now used part silhouettes booth. In a corner, quite Armitage & Baynton The officers are: "Loans made to pay current bills, will be disposed of on the co-opera- of the year as the home of Mr. and HE'S THBOUGH TRAVELING. Ethel Mount Mozar Pupils Spend by herself, will be a Shrewsbury so- Prciii.lont—Ira E. Wolcotl. o buy needed replacements or ad- tive plan. The supper and carnival Mrs. LaBoyteaux. Mondays at tho Shore. ciety matron who has adopted the Executive vice president—Seely B, Tut- Itional comforts for home or pcr- is the only large benefit, conducted incognito title of "Tram-Neouq." The Manee estate has made a con- hill. According to tradition, there wa» Peter 1). Fromnlskl Moves Hid Fam- The Monday morning ballet and Vice president nnd cashier—George B. lonal use, to pay educational fees, annually for ithe church, and the pro- She knows all, tecs all and tells all tract with Harry B. Southall to have much rivalry between the two Smocfc ily Here from Old Bridge. toe class of the Ethel Mount Mozar an addition, 30*36 feet, built to Its Whitficld. ioctor.i bills, etc., make it possible ceeds are used for general expenses brothors BB to who would have th» you want to know about the past, ABsistnnt cnnhler—Charles F. MeMenam)'. 'or borrowers to maintain their good Peter B. Promnlskl and family of dancing school on Monmouth street, building at Nos. 42-44 Monmouth HonrWashington street. Karagheuslan ruga and carpets. The Thn original officers were: of Lincroft and Mrg. Bernard A. house. Aged Holmdel residents re- dancing lesson lunch Is eaten In the Iverson, Mrs. L. L. White, Mrs. Stan- President—Melvin It. VenKcuren. •ide employment. When persons are Hickey and Mrs. Bernard Warneker late that Robert personally supervised This does not seem an Item worth ley Todd, Mrs. Louis Hayward, Mrs. contract calls for a basement of the studio and the students, accompanied same size as the addition. Tho en- Vice president—Joseph W. Johmton. ncouraped to make prontnfilG use of of Everett. the construction of the dwelling and front page mention but the story bo- by MIBB Mozar and her assistant, R. H. Dodge and Mrs. David P. Secretary of hoard—Harry N. McKaig. credit others arc inspired to do like- carefully inspected every bit of tim- hlnd It Is so exceptionally Interest- Wood. Cakes and pastry will be ar- largement Is necessitated by in- Cashier- Joseph W. Conrow. The supper committee consists of Miss Helen Fales, drive to various creased business, and when it is com- Iloiird (if directors—Melvin R. Vnn wise and neighborhood standards are ber used. The hous« Is notable for ing, hence the space Riven It. beaches, where they spend the rest of ranged by Mrs. Joseph Turner, Mrs. Keuren, Joseph W. Johnston, George A. Mrs. Nellie Palmer, Mrs. Joseph pleted Armitage & Baynton will have raised. Mauser, Mrs. Mary Carton! Mrs. Us parlor which extends all the way Mr. Promnteki, who is a graduate the day. O. -K. Collins, Mrs. Sydney McLean, Steele. Willinm It. Conover, Otto Apple- acroes the building and which is a* of the Now York City High School a showroom 36x90 feet. Tho lease of irate. Henry I. Schenck, Hnrry N. McKaiu, "Every community needs continu- reen, Mrs. Charles Rumph, Mrs. Those In last Monday's party were Mrs. Harry Brady, Mrs. Evan F. Anthony Deetlmeyer, George Wllklns, Jr, IUS banking service, and the creation large in the square of Its dimension! Fitting Class and of the Mitchell De Jonoi the firm has been extended and both Thomas Kelly. Mrs. Wilfred Hawx- Miss Mozar, Miss Falcs, and the Miss- and Mrs. R. Osborne, Sr. this and the contract for the ad- Mr. Tuthill became vice president if productive credit Is a function of as the average house of today. signing school of New York, Is In the Mrs. N. Arthur DeTarr will care hurst, Mrs. William Dziezyc, Mrs. es Evelyn and Wyckoff, dition were arranged by Hawkins of the bank about ten years ago and he bank. Under our Personal Loan Walter Arose, Mrs. Frank Haley. Mrs. Among the more recent owners w&» emmploy of tho well known clothing for the soft drink booth, and Ice 1 Clara Whltledge, Leigh Pennlngton, Bros. for (he past six years he has been 'Ian loans arc constantly being paid, Kathryn Oakea, Mrs. Lotus Tumldai- the late John R. DuBols, from whom establishment of J. Krldel as expert Jean Smith and Laura Close. ill be, distributed hy Mrs. p hnrphy providing a turnover of hank ski, Mrs. John BerK n, Mrs, Charles Mr. Crawford bought tho place about fitter and tailor. This afternoon after a rehearsal Joseph Cross Williams, Mrs. John Tho distance between Red Bank lunds that enables the bank to ac- ahler, Mrs. Georgo Mauser and 'i'i years ago. During the early part for an exhibition which Miss Mozar Davey and Mrs. Raymond Guenther. 'ommodatG more customers. This of Mr. DuBoia's ownership marl in- and Old Bridge is approximately 25 plans to present late in September, The advertising and programs will Misses Mary C. Kelly, Ella Kelly, miles. #For the past soven years, dur- turnover of funds haa a far reaching Mary Kelly and Agnes Carney. stead ot iortillzer was generally used this same class will drive to "Tall bn arranged by Mrs. Elmer.C. Waln- EDITORIAL effect, for, as stated before, the bor- in Monmouth county to enrich th« ing his employment at the Krldel Beeches" at Tinton Falls, the summer wrlght, and Mrs. E, H, Anson, Mrs Misa Carney, Mrs. Haley, Miss rower maintains a good credit stand- Mary Warneker, MrB. Palmer and soil. Around Holmdel the story 1* etore, Mr. Promnlskl has made this camp of Mrs. "Edith Smith, where J. D. Brandll, Jr., and Mrs. Wllllan- told that Mr. DuBols made It a rul« dlstanco by auto twice dally, Sunday's they will have an outdoor frankfur- ing—tho merchants keep people em- Miss Mary Kelly will have charge of O'Brlen will supervise the grab-bag. ployed and the community as a whole that no winter working day passed exccptccl, which figures that he has ter roast before returning to the stu- ThoBo making posters are Mrs. Ar- Good News—Shrewsbury the first, second, third, fourth and Is benefited." fifth tables, respectively. Miss Car- without two loads of marl being driven hie automobile to and from dio for the Thursday evening clnss. thur S. Cowan, Mn. Lawrenoe Iver- spread before dnylight. The farm work a tojal of 109,660 miles. During non, Mrs. G. A. Collins, Mrs. Joseph Avenue a County Road. ney's asalntants will be Misses Mar- garet and Madeline Mauser and Fran was noted f"r having a marl pit ol the past seven years he has spent NEW DRESS SHOP. Turner and Mrs. Robert J. Hayward. The Register having been tho first to urge that JACK MASON NOW AT DUAL. unusual value. Mr. DuBols broke up more of his tlmo nwny from his fam- ciy Maviaer; Mrs. Haley's nsHlstuntR the frojen aoil himself with a pick- A hospital skit under the direction Shrewsbury nvcnuo and its appendage, Rector place, be will bo Mrs Donald Hickey, Misa ily than with them by virtue of the Store In Krldel Hullding Leased by of Miss Joan Foster will be present- taken over as a county road, logically welcomes the op- Prominent Darning Instructor Con- axe anil Ills hired men loaded it on dlstanco and tho tlmo It took him to ducting Tup Cliis»c« There. ICll7Abeth Haley and Donald Hlckey; wagons nnd placed It on the soil. Mrs. Catherine V. McCarthy. ed. Those who will take part Include portunity to bo among the first to oxprcss gratification Miss Warneker's asBifitants will be travel It before nnd after work. Misa Ellnora Swenson, Miss Virginia Jnck Mnson, formorly of the Ma- For somo tlmo Mr. Fromnlakl has Tho storo In tho Krldel building, over this having been done. Moro thnn a year ago this Miss Sally Warneker and Paul Kelly; Mr. Crawford retired from actlv* Finch, Mrs. R. Johnson and Miss paper advocated this action nnd the mayor and council son studio in Llttlo Silver, Is now Mm, Palmer's assistants will be Mrs. work about eighteen years ago. Slnoa desired to live nearer his work but 70 Broad Btroet, Red Bank, formorly conducting tap clnssu'H at tin1 occupied by tho Shelton Dross com- Foster. later passed a resolution rctiuestinK the county board of Deal Wilfred Hawxtuirst nnd Raymond thnt tlmo hla son has operated th» devotion to his family, which desired Tho first half of the program will Conservatoire, Deal Esplanade, to continue to Uvo In a neighborhood pany, has been leased to Mrs. Cath- freeholders to take over tho two streets. Kelly, and Miss Kelly's assistants will farm. be run strictly on old English lines, Thn telephone numlirr 1st -'tH, be Misses Elizabeth Mnitflcr nnd I?.Ua where they had many friends rnthor erine V. McCarthy, trading under Ever alnco his Induction Into ofllco Inat Jnnuary, Mr. Mnann has been a prnfrs the name of tho Juno Press Shop. with a squire acting as master of Kelly and Lawrence Mnhoney. than move Into a ntrange community, ceremonies, while tho second half Freeholders James S. Parkes hna been Indefatigable In dnnccr /or yenrn ami l» HIP fourth Church Carnival At has caused him tho vast amount of Mm. McCarthy was manager fpr the advocating this proposal, and Ha connummatlon yester- generation of ilunrora In his immpcll- Miss Amelia Carton and Misa Car- Shflton compnny. will cater to an American atmos- oline Toomey will hnve charge of the extra traveling and long hours away phere, with Herbert E, Edwards, day must havo been a great satisfaction to him. Here- nto family. HIH father wna n pro- Atlantic Highlands from home. Tho lease was negotiated through fessional dancer, hi a fsriindniothor n serving table. Danclns will bo in fi office of Hawkins Bros. president of the Red Bank Lions tofore Shrewsbury avenuo him been a county road only chargo of. John Warneker, Donald In talking with a Register ropre club, as master of ceremonies, south of tho Red Bank boundary. A nhort cut nnii con- dnnclnR trncher nnd hi;' Krent-grnnct (tentative he seemed very happy that father tnughl nnd romlurtoil hin owt Hidtpy ami Frnncla Mnuner. William Thn cnrnlval for the benefit of St. Notice. Mrs. R. H. Dodge of Sycamore necting link between two portlonii of tho state highway dancing school nt Burinln, New York Kelly nnd Hernard A. Illckty will sell Axnes's church of Atlantic. Highland* at last h» had moved to Red Bank avenue will act as hostess to the and would live near to hln work, He My wife, Helen Pope, having left It is now, with Rector place, what it Bhould hnvc Iwen tickets nnd collections will bo In will open tonight and will continue my bed and board, I will not no re- Shrewsbury auxiliary of the Mon- from the outset—a county road ltn entire length. With otiaiKe of TCclwnni Howe nnd Jlernrird tomorrow and Saturday nights. Th« •aid that now he will be able to be sponsible for any bills contracted by mouth Memorial, hospital at her the trolley tracks covered nnd the street Improved unil Fftrm UFttlngti Wanted. Warneker. Gunio booths will be un- carnival will hn hold In the Cathollff with his wife, son and daughter oft her or anyone other than myself. homo Monday afternoon, July 20, at Ilnvo ilcmnnil for proportion of I ner and Hint hereafter he will ho alilo maintained as bcflln a county thoroughfare, the tnivel- der the direction of Matthew L. Mul- BOhool groundn on Con tor avenue Binned, which time Mrs. John D. Brandll, to 20 acres with or without hulldlngR, There will he thn usual booths «n4 to see hln children up nnd nrounrt nr Honry Popp. Ing public will receive n benefit to which It wnw long nlso larger fiii'mii. Hcnil full particu- lm, Jr.. Homy Carney and William —Advertisement. __ vice president, will glvo reports on lars tn Allalro A Mon Agency, Inc., The cake nnd fancy tablo attraction^ nnd on Hnturdny nlgbl family reunions will be dally occur- the forthcoming fair. •go entitled and tho Wcntnlda Hcctlon ot Red Mnnk will encri. Before thn day light saving 10 Monmouth street, Ited Unnlt.—Ad- will he In clinrgn of Mm. ISdwnrd $50 will bo disposed (if on th« co-op» Ifor Bale. Assisting Mrs. Ylvisaker were Mrs. assume added Importance- which probably will be re- vertisement. oratlvn plan Frank Donnelly I* !• hours became In effect It was quite Soda water, all flavors,, Clicquot Howe, Mn< John Warnekor and Mrs. 1 Ira Crouao and Mn. Evan F. Jones, flected In increased realty values. Itytlor. leu cream and soft general chnrKo of the nnanjintncnU, frequent for him to leavo hl» home Club, beverages, Etchler * beer and Typewriter Spuclnllnt. Hurry before the children were up and they other brands; also distilled water and whlln tho latter, with Mrs. L. F. Tho Interesting suggestion linn been made Hint tho rlnk will hi' solil by Bernard Kel- MnoKonjile, poured. Any malto cleaned, "lied nnd nil- llnn't Mlia hnd frequently retired before ho hud vVlill* Hock. Benjamin II Crate, 14 new county roiul when Improved bo altered HO HH to )unt«Ml now rollot Included, J3.7B. ly, l'niiick (liiffncy, Michael Mahoney, MemllHMethmllHtt IlHivi'riIlHivrtt HomHm o and BMatBf relumed from his day's work, which North Bridge avenue. Itcd Bank pan under Instead of over the railroad cionnlng near Adding uinchlnon riH'n.lr<'(l. Hunnrlnr Kninli lltileyy ami Josepph Mauser. on Church loin, llrnnd ntr«et, AtAugiutf f • nhont 1485.—Advertisement Meat l'rlowi (lolnj Dpi But . . . Typewriter Service, Kcyport N. J, would bo lonR after dark. We have slashed again our already West Front street. Tn make the nrcentwiry tunnel wo\ilrl tho men's committee ar« T anil H. tiu|ipor (10 i;nnl*.~M I .end lowent price. Read In the classified require state aid and perhaps nn expenditure hy thn John HetKon, I/ittin Tumldalikl, John Annual Chicken Supper and Dance ndverllnetnents the news of the Jer- and Joseph Muhonfly, Thonrmn Kelly, for St. Catherine's church, Everett, on dratt mortuaKa on Improved prop- ' town, It In an engineering font about which a porsnn fuel Oil r«t i(iy-» poi erties In good condition. Prompt ac- sey Pork Store of 1U Shrewsbury not versed In mien maltem Is unqimllflod to pans Judg- to suit vour burner, beat crndnn and Walter Anine nnd Raymond Mduior. Tuesday, July,31, on Catholic church tion. Allalra * Son Agency, Inc., ID avonuc.—Advertisement. Outrantetd muhints tt grounds »t Brndevelt, Pint table 6 ment. However, carrying out thin project hy eliminating prices. Unexcelled sorvlco. Find D. rlcea. E»p«rt ropalrlng.' o'clock,— Advertisement, Monmouth street, lied Dnnk.—AU- Wlkoff Co., lied Hunk, phono 553.— verUiament. _ '» (of N, Y.) IMncInIni m(lum * grade cromtlng would mark a wonderful advance In In- Advertlsemnnt I wlnh to announod to my patrnn* Broad •treat, «Wd U»«k,-A Monmoulh ro»rl, ell iivenut, crnnlng tttnty and rfinvrnlcncr. Thn RfRlntoc cannot nnd frlomlH, Ihnt «ft«r July Iflth, 1 mtat, | Monmnuth Thrift Hiilt Oluh. The Community Fire company of Onkhurnt. Artultn1 Wntald* rtrmMA'f . For Informstlon cull nt Monmouth ballroom dan Hifraln from exprnnrilnfr the hopn thnt thin juggeatlnn Free Chow Mnln, N. II., will he loritud In lirjir nuarteri nt Leonardo, N. J., will hold Us nnminl Thursday evening 8:30, children's tap nt Atlantio hotol, Knlr Haven, en 10 WrM Front iitrent, nftxt to Heaift'n, Annual fair, lltvtr liMt M«n« flhop, AS Hioml atriet, Red fair nn the 1.1th, 14th and 15th of •»»•" Thumdny moraine 10:80. Will terminate as happily as thn one to establish the new Ciinnd'a Shoe Repairing.—AdverUio- Rud Hank, July 11 to 1* (Ml Bank.—Advertisement. August, 10J8.—Advertisement, Wednesday* and 8&turdny«.-~Adver- Booklet on request,—Ad.V(ttUMA*ftU Ootinty, load. tli»m«nt. menU Adv«ttiieiu»nt. >Tir» RED BANK BEGISTER, JULY 9,1936.

tuchen Is spending the summer wit- Hoke, Mrs. Rufus O. Walling, Mrs. Woman Breaks Arm. taken to Monraouth Memorial hos-' Shower Given For Keyport. Mr, and Mrs. Peter A. Sondergaard. S. D. Walker, Mra. Murray Roronoff, pita], where the broken bone was re- Mies Emily Schultz of Perth Am- Mrs. Albert M: Halgh, Mrs. L. P. Mrs. Charlotte I* McGuIre, former- set. She li now at her daughter's MONEY QOn Miss Mmrie Mead (Tha Rtd Bask lUgiiUi eaa l>« bough' Armstrong, Mrs. Bloomfleld Hulick ly of the McQuire house at High- la Ktjrport from Co»ta Brothtn. Mn. boy is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Erma home and will be confined to the S»«*Mwto«l Instrument.. Cmeral and Mrs. R. L. Wyckoff. ' lands, who Is now residing with her bed for two weeks. F1or«ne. Mtlto. Cu« Stmon »nd Mri. Cl—ri Seneen. ! Mail d Mb* MarU _t*d, to the Satiman.) W. Frank Stanhope has returned daughter, Mrs. Irene Spooner, 232 *••_•«• of »boa; 35 f»v« * shower Ocean avenue, Sea Bright, suffered -H"""** •»! ••»*•<• *>» «>•«• •< N. J. , I Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conover, from Washington, D. C, where lie Talkie movies were recently made FAY CASH FOB OLD GOLD AND UL •—• k»* FtW»J tttftxt »t her o«w bun- Mrs. Mary Armstrong and Miss Red- represented the local Kiwanls club at Fatal Auto Crash a broken arm and sprained leg last S«knr on Newman Springs road, Red week In a fall down stairs. She was ot native American bird voices In dington spent the week-end at Cul- the international convention of that Southern states. BK__ _—i Mud U MUMr** to Vln- ver's Lake, N. J. club. At New Monmouth Broadway Loan Co. ctat Bu—Bosd, won of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Ash have Am Hammond of Holmdel. The Mrs. A. M. Dick has returned from tm Broadway,' (OBB, Jacob Itolnbich't) LoD( Branch been spending several days at Elmira. a visit at Ossinlng, N. Y. As the result of an accident early IKWB3 to b» U MapUiyed on J. Allison N»w York. Stern's country «_UU near Scobey- Miss Theresa Schenpno Is spending Tuesday morning Leonard Lorento- Tll'.e. MUa M«ad la a daughter o! Mr. The Bar Rich cut rate drug store the summer with her' brother-in-law wicz of Irvington, aged W years, re- «M Mra. ilarUn M*ad. who ltv« on has rented the store at the corner o and slBter, Mr. and Mt~, Robert G. ceived injuries which caused his Frederick Burghartfs Big Brook Broad and Front streets owned bj Longhl, In Italy. death a short time later. He was fhcasant fans near Vanderburg. Mr. Harry W. Goldsmith. The Bar Rich T. Wallace, proprietor of the Old alone in an automobile which collided Stead la employed as caretaker on firm has been occupying Mrs. A. L. Bayslde hotel on lower Broad street, with a bus driven by Howard M. the fans. Conover'a store on Front street. Al- is making extensive improvements to Thorne, aged 18 years, son of Lester terations to the Goldsmith property the property, among which Is a hand- Thorne. The bus was being used to The usual features took place at are being made by Kruser and Rein some new front and a large addition transport berry pickers to the Thorne the shower and everybody bad a fine hold.' on the bay elde. farm and the collision occurred near time. The bride-to-be received many Misses Barbara VanBuskirk and Misa Irene Geblei- is spending sev- the place. Mr. Lorentowicx was tak- line irtfU. The wedding Is to take Miss Virginia Wharton are taking eral weeks with her grandmother at en In the ambulance of the First aid place next month. The newly married summer courses at Rutgers summer Fort lice. squad of East Keansburg to River- oouple will occupy the bungalow school. view hospital. Red Bank, where he where the party took place. Mlsa Gardlna Armstrong returned died. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M. Anderson. Tuesday from a thro weeks' visit at who are spending the summer at Buena Vista, Va., and Carbondale, Pa. Howard Thorne was arraigned b Philadelphia, Pa., spent the week-end Misses Helen and Nancy McCarthy fora Recorder LOUIB ft Meese of Mid- Class of 1933 here at their home. of Providence, R. I., were the recent dletown township and he was held In Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. West and gueste of Dr. and Mrs. Murray Wor- $2,000 bail on a technical charge of To Have Reunion children are spending the summer at onoff. manslaughter. Thomas B. Day, sup- Point Pleasant beach. J. Molnzer and family will occupy ervisor of roads of Mlddletown town- Plans are now underway lor Miss Elsie Stout Is taking a librar- the Cherry house on upper Broad ship, became his bondsman. ian's course at the State normal THE REXALL DRUG STORES elan reunion to.be held by the Feb- street on August 1. . ruary claas ol 1933 Friday night, July school at Trenton. John S. Matthews, Jr., is the local Spiritualist Card Party. 17, at the Monterey hotel, Aabury Anton Fisher of Nutley has opened chairman of the Boy Scout financial The High Point Spiritualist asso- RED BANK Park. A dinner will be served at mid- a bakery In R. O. Walllng's store on drive, which opened with a dinner at ciation of Chapel Hill will hold a night In the grillroom. There will be Front street. The building was form- tho Raxitan inn last week. The quota card party Thursday night of next dancing and entertainment erly occupied by Elic Reimer as a for this district is $1,000 and Keyport week at the home of Rev. Frances The committee consists of Miss bakery. The store occupied by Mr. and Matawan's share Is $275. Stevenson of avenue, Leon- CUT CUT Claire Davey, George Decker and Fleher has been used continuously as Mrs. Henry E. Ackerson entertained ardo. Games will start at 8:30 Chester Forrar. a bakery for more than 50 years, about 40 friends at a luncheon on o'clock. Prizes will be awarded and PRICES Fred V. Croes has returned Jrom Thurslay afternoon at tho Button- refreshments served. Mra. George DRUG SALE PRICES a trip to Three Rivers, Mich. wood Manor at Matawan, bridge fol- Dosproaux of Naveslnk Is chairman Port Monmouth. Miss Edna Hager of Wheeling, lowing at Mrs. Ackerson's home on of the committee in charge. West- Virginia, is visiting Mr. and Maple place later in the afternoon. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (Th« Bed Bank Beglitar un b« bought Mrs. J. Carle Anderson,' ' Prize winners were Mrs. John B. It pays to advertise In Tba Register. ttt Port Monmouth from larrr GecarsllL Miss Lillian Plnault of Providence, 50c l-!b. Chocolate 800 Slio 1 25c Ghvlu M«jer» and Charles LlcbhaDS«r.) R. I., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred SIZE SIZE For hla nineteenth successive sea- Tlbbett aon Albert H. Wilson of New York Norman Helwig of Salisbury, Mary- FORHAN Malted Milk 19c Wo'dbury£rn33c PHILLIP'S Is camping at Cedar Beach with a land, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. group of city boys. In the party are M. E. Cluett. Tooth Paste l-lb. 1.20 SUe W.lads. Mr. Wilson has made many Miss Mary Hlgge of Sliver" Cliff, Milk Mag. friends and acquaintances in this sec- Colorado, has been visiting her broth- OOo tion as a result of his camping trips. er-in-law and 'sister, Mr. and Mrs. DextriMaltose47c Conti Kremel £1 86c He and the boys will return to New Herbert Burrowes. Monmouth Tavern York In about two weeks. The camp Miss Kathleen Eekhart is taking a SOo Size ' Shampoo 6Oo Size is under the auspices of Church of six-weeks' summer course at Duko ~ o TJn Cream 500s the Savior, a Methodist church of university at Durham, N. C. 72 Monmouth St Phone 3946 Bathing Lyon's £J,28c "ip Depilatory 34c New York. A lighted juoy will be placed at the Cleansing Misses Lillian and Delores Burlew entrance of the channel of the local 1.25 Size 12i have been spending a week with re] harbor. Local interests headed by Caps »tives at Jamesburg. Lloyd F. Armstrong have been en- Tissues The. 83d birthday of Mrs. Cornelia deavoring to have this improvement ABST I Oc to 47c Ovoferrin 69c Bayer Aspirin 8c Hlllyer will occur Thursday, July 18. made for some time. The buoy will flash a green light. Mrs. Hlliyer enjoys good health des- _ . CANS SOo SJze 26o Sice pite her advanced years. She makes Mrs. Henry C. Tunis of Red Bank her bom* with her granddaughter, was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. P rOCIUCtS BOTTLES MM. John E. Bennett, J. H. Hendrickson. , . Lysol 38c Dr. West KS8c The pant week-end was the best Mr. and Mrp. E. H. Wharton are 'As You Like It" Belmont (Ilia season baa known in a number spending the summer at their cottage SOo Size Fountain of year* so far as the. summer resort at Ocean Grove. business is concerned. Hundreds of Lester G. Stoney has a position as Syringe city folks were here and the village assistant engineer on one of the C. Full Line of Wines and Liquors Zonite 39c Bisma Rex 50c (tores and roadside booths did good R. R. of N. J. Sandy Hook steamers. business. Frelbott's swimming pool Mrs. Max A. Meyer has returned Special Room for Ladles SCO Size 2fiO SlEO Was largely used. Mondays, Wednes- from a visit with h«r sister, Mrs. Wil- r n days and Fridays have been desig- helmina Oeborn of Ocean Grove. "HARDY WANTS TO SEE YOB" nated as children's days at the pool. Kelsey A. Carhart has a vacation Dr.SchollPt t er23c Mavis Talcum 13c George Clayton of Jamesburg vis- from his duties as bookkeeper with ited James Burlew Sunday. the Keyport Banking company. 1.20 Size 1.2S Sixe Miss Grace Curran of Matawan Miss Marjorle Herstr-m of Me-. Was 3 recent guest of Mrs. John E. Quart Bennett S. M. A. K2 79c Agarol 89c The 29th wedding anniversary of Haskell's Gillette Mr. and Mrs. William T1U occurred 60a Size Blue Monday. No formal celebration was laid, but; the couple received a num- Milk Magnesia Blades ber at calls and congratulations. Bromo Seltzer 39c Quinseptikons79c On _elr home baseball diamond 33c •14° Sunday ths Grasshoppers defeated .75 Maybelline 49c .60Djer Kiss Face tie Port Hanmauth Aan by the icor* of 15 to 3. 1.00 Kurlash 67c Powder 36c Tha congrejratloa of Community .75 Edna Wallace church will meet for prayer tonight 50c .75 Lash Lux '.'.49c at Cedar Beach. All services of the SIZE Hopper Face Pr. 55c church durtnir this month will be l.OORimmel's _»ld at the beaeh. Packer's Mascara 79c .50 Levy's LaBIache The Woman's Republican club will B0o Face Powder 33c Kolynos sold a card party this afternoon at Shampoo .75 Winx 49c Gibson's, pavilion. .60 Hopper's Crmg. 39c CALOX .50 Pacquin's Hand Tooth Paste Mrs. Berth* Kaundigger and Har- Tooth Cream 36c ry Kansdigsrer of Newark spent the 38c .35 Mystic Cream ..22c Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powder .35 Italian Balm 24c Quaekenbush. .50 Nivea Cream Frank Meiaer and Mies Nellie Mc- (tube) 34c .50 Woodbury Cream 33c Kay of New York were guests of Mrs. Jtmalle Gross on the Fourth. 1.00 Othine (double .35 Amolin Powder .. 21c The Catholic service at the fire .50 Deodo 39c house Sunday morning attracted an SIZE or triple stngth) 89c unusually large attendance. So many .50 Stillman's .60 Nonspi 39c persons were present that the stair- Nature way had to be utilized for standing Freckle Cream ..41c •30Spiro 19c space. Remedy ,75 Dorin's Rouge .. 49c Book .50 Peratik 39c A canvass will be started In a few days to raise money for the main- Matches tenance of the fire company during 17c 1C0 Guaranteed the ensuing year. This community ALARM has always responded liberally to 6 such an appeal and it la believed that CLOCK the same will prove true this year. In 1935 about $485 was raised by the canvass. The Grasshoppers Athletic club Complete with would like to book baseball games Cord. with other teams. James McKay is Guaranteed the baseball manager of the club. FOUNTAIN SERVICE Mr. and Mra. Louis Liming of Highlands visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo- SPECIAL OFFER.' Eveready seph Til] last week. Shaving Lime Ricky 10c Mrs. Thomas Camplno of Newark Is making a stay with her stater, Mris. Brush Banana Split.... 12c Roy Kolb. Mrs. George Hartong of New York 49° Ice Cream Cones 3 for lie visited Mrs. Russell Poling last SOAP Thursday. a- (Double Dip) Mra. Catherine Leddy has returned homo after having spent a week with Lux - Camay CLIP THIS COUPON her daughter, Mrs. Tobias Starke. £> Special! Lifebuoy •"? and a Placon of A* FACE POWDER V New Monmouth. 5c c, CARA NOME %t (^ Small Box of Mrs. Samuel Johnston song a solo 0 Cup at the Baptist church Sunday morn- CARA NOME # ing. Tho men's choir had charge of Dripolator the mualcul program at night. And PERFUME Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick W. Roberts Beverage Set for— of Brooklyn epent the week-end with 25c relatives here and at Red Bank. They made the return trip in their new Yoy'li Teke & Spl&ndli Picture Petrolagar When name and address are cabin cruiser. Saturday they will filled In on this coupon unrt pre- leave for a vacation cruising trip of 49 sented at Uggett'a Drug Store. two weeks. in Your Summer Togs! 79c with this Coupon Name ______Tomorrow afternoon the members AddrcBB of the Ba-ptlot Hundny-sr.hool will go Bummer'.. . vacaxion-nmo . . . youTo carefree and looking "pretty as a picture" in buBes to Shark River Hills for In your nummer outnt.il It's tlir- perfect time to Imve your phokwapli taJton— City their annual picnic. Stops to pick up and our no-fu.vi, no-tx>tlirr Jean Enrdou way LT the perfect way to have it taken. With This Coupon passengers will be made by the bus The children tire et their best in their Eummor togs, too, and we'd like to catch and 9c Stato that holiday twinkle in. your youngster'* eye for you In A oplrndli! Jean Sardou drivers at 1:15 o'clock at Keaiwburg, photograph I Your Choice ot 1:20 o'clock at the Port Monntouth 50c postofflce, 1:28 o'clock at tho Btlford Wo BIZK pe«tofllc« and 1:30 at the church. Ed- Cake Plate BATH ward E. Bennett nnd Kalph W. Mor- SPECIAL chHraclcmtic 8 x 10 ske buff flniflh Unguentine — or — Lady Esther fard will donnto the uae ot their pictures of you or yoar youngBter... SPRAY buses for the trip, Face Carey Johnston and Robert Acker TWO WEEKS 34c Salad Bowl ap»nt the week-end Jn the Pocono ONE BEAUTIFULLY HAND Powder mountains. ONLY 3 COLORED 2 39c Harold Allen U homo on a furlough Platter from Oreeoe, where ho Is engaged In ROM tinted—coplto educational missionary work. Ills No Appointment q PLAY Jean Sardoa SHrilo and from old Colonial Liggett'* offer wife, who U associated with him in d his work abroad, hen been here about BEACH Steel Pale Dry Ginger Ale two weokii. Mr. Allen made the trip STEINB. Utility and Club Soda on the steamship Queen Mary and KR CO. he arrived Monday. BALLS Box td-OI. bottlM Ckorge Fouraler has a now Pontlao ASBURY PARK None sold without this only -f Ac each 10c-45c J Coupon, 59° RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1936. Page Three

turned around and headed straight ter mile, the two ships fought each for the Alabama, notwlUtandlng that other hard. "Use solid shot! Our shells Historical Data About he was exposed to a raking Ore from 'all Into the water," called Semmes DeVito Farm Home Cooking the entire broadsides of the Confed- to his executive officer, Kell. The NEW MONMOUTH, N. J, BETWEEN BED BANK AND erate cruiser. At 10.57, when the ves- concealed chain mantlets of the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS BEACH. sels were about eighteen hundred Kearsarge were admirably stanch, Try Our Delicious Chicken Dinner—$1.00 "It's The Quality in A Great Naval Combat yards apart, the Alabama opened the while her superior guns quickly BEST ITAUAIf SPECIALTY. action with a broadside • • Cap- gained the upper hand. Strange to COME TO VISIT OS AND BE CONVINCED. tain Wlnslow, fearing a raking fire, say, the Alabama's last broadside StrlcOy Fresh Food — Open All Season. Story in The Register Last Week About a Ship's Bell sheered around and delivered bis announced her own defeat by break- broadsides of. five-second shells at a Ing out the Kearsage's special Stars Brings Forth Interesting Facts Concerning the distance of about nine hundred yards. ud Stripes run up the mlzzenmast FLAGSTAFF Without elackenlngjfhis speed Win- In stops on purpose to be broken out slow endeavored to pass under the only when victory had come! Rear- Battle Between Kearsage and Alabama. Alabama's stern, but Bemmes pre- Ing like a stricken horBe, the Ala- OPENED! vented this maneuver by putting bama went down stern first, while The article In The Register of lut i made (or Fort Royal, Jamaica, and his helm hard to port. Each vessel most of her survivors were resuced Issue relative to the hanging of the landed her prisoners. then continued to keep his starboard by French and British boats, as well FOODS •blp's bell from the U. S. S. Kears- On leaving Port Royal Semmes broadside toward the other, which as by those of the Keareage. arge In the Ship Ahoy club at Sea beaded southward, and for two resulted In a circular motion, the Bright by Its proprietor Otto Gllllg months held a position on the belt The Career of Semmes WHITE WAY TAVERN ships going round a common center. of Red Bank was ot unusual Inter- one hundred miles wide near tho Seven complete revolutions were Semmes did not fall Into the hands The House With the Bed Awnings est, particularly on account of the equator, which was the cross-roads made In this way, the three-mile cur- of his enemy. Rescued by the Britsh That Satisfies' Incident having taken place on the for the homeward-bound Knot India rent carrying the ships westward. Deerhound, he was taken to England. Anniversary of the famous naval en- and Pacific trade. Taking eight • • As the vessels circled around On February 10, 1865, back again in On Routes 9 &4, between Freehold & Lake wood gagement when the Kearsarge sank prizes here he proceeded to Fernan- they gradually drew nearer to each the Confederacy, he was made a rear- the Alabama. do de Noronha, where he coaled from other, and toward the close of the admiral and given command of the Since the publication of this item a prize, the Louisa Hatch. While he action they were lens thnn six hun- James River Squadron. Less than manuscript hBB been brought to The was In this port two American ves- dred yards apart, at which time the two months later he was handed an Luncheon - 65c Featured this Week: Register which gives aome historical sels appeared in the offing, and, Ore from the National vessel was re- order from Secretary Mallory to de- data that has not appeared hereto- without any remonstrance from the ported as being terribly accurate. • • stroy his ships; Richmond was to be fore in the local press and It is being Brazilian authorities, he ran. out and At noon the Alabama ceased firing, evacuated. Without delay Semmes printed here with the thought that destroyed them and returned on the set her fore trysail and jib and en- transferred his activities from the Dinner - $1.00 Register readers will enjoy It same day. Taking ten prizes in the deavored to run inshore. This man- water to the land. With a commis- FLAGSTAFF two months that she was off Brazil, euver for the first time brought her slon aa brigadier-general he led a Extract from "History of. the Navy," the Alabama, in July, sailed for the Confeder- Choice Wines and Liquors by Edgar Stanton Maclay, A. M., pub- port broadside to bear where only marine brigade until the Cape of Good Hppe • • The Brit- two guns could be used, Semmes hop- acy had ceased to exist. lished by D. Appleton & Co., New ish authorities of Cape Town ex- York, 1894. Ing to bring the shotholes on the .ended every assistance to the Ala- starboard side above the water line EMPLOYMENT INCREASES. Beer on Draught Chapter XX. bama In her work of destroying Eng- by heeling his ship to port. Observ- COF FEE ' The Keoxtage-AIabama Bight, land's great commercial rival. Learn- State Labor Department Reports The most famous of the English- ing that the Vanderbllt, Commander ing the Alabama's intention, Winslow 4,194 Persons Placed In May. Rooms for Tourists Charles H. Baldwin, one of the ves- quickly steered so as to cross her It's the flavor built Confederate cruisers was the The State Department of Labor at Alabama. * * In spite of the clear- sels that had been fitted out with a bow, and was about to pour In a rak- ^N , . . the deep* •oving commission for the express ing fire when she hauled down her Trenton reported last' Thursday that We cater to Bridge Parties and est evidence submitted by Minister Its employment service placed 4,184 that this vessel was fitting out purpose of capturing the Alabama, flag. Not knowing whether the col- Social Organizations. '/A rich satisfying was in the vicinity, Semmes determ- ors had been carried away by a shot persona last May—an Increase of 25 at Liverpool for service against Uni- per cent over the previous month. s: M flavor of Flag' ted States commerce, the English ined to change his crulsing-ground or by accident, and thinking that it PHONE FOR BESEBVATION. the East Indies. There he re- might be merely a ruse to enable the For the Freehold-Matawan-Red fl^^==^—-— g^f government allowed her to sail July Bank area—Employment increased fl staff Coffee that 29, 1882. After completing her prep- mained six months, and after captur- Alabama to reach the neutral waters, ing seven vessels and eluding the now only two miles distant, Winslow from 2,457 to 2,554; payrolls decreased Freehold 267-R-l. Hubert J. O'Neill. arations at a point fifty miles from from $45,370 to $44,091; average week. H makes it so ir- Liverpool she passed to the north of iloop of war Wyoming, he returned ceased firing, but held his guns in LflAGSTAfi .o the Cape of Good Hope. decreased from $18.40 to Ireland and arrived at the Azores readiness to open again at a mo- T'™"» M] resistible! ment's notice. About this time the •«••«• August 10th, where she was met Sunday morning, June 12, 1864, the \\, Coffee SI You're sure to eight days later by the bark Aprip- white flag was displayed; which con- United States sloop of war Kears- vinced the National commander that pina, from London, laden with guns, arge, Captain John Ancrum Wln- 1 make a favor- ammunition, stores, etc. On the 20th the Alabama Intended to surrender, ilow, lay off the sleepy town of Flush- and he began his preparations for ,J| able impression the steamer Bahama, from Liverpool, ing, Holland. Many of her officers arrived, having on board Captain rendering her assistance. But at this •Mr *M and men were ashore, and every- moment the Alabama renewed her ^p when you serve Raphael Semmea with a complement thing about the ship denoted'an en- of officers and a crew, most of the fire, upon which the Kearsarge dis- The Citizens Building and Flagstaff. It's a tire absence of thought of Immediate charged three or four guns. Yet the latter being Englishmen. Steaming action. As the day -wore on, how- delicious blend of the finest coffees! TRY beyond the line of neutral jurlBdlc- course of the famous cruiser had ever, a cornet suddenly appeared at been run. She was rapidly settling, tion, Semmes lashed the two vesselt her foremast and a gun was fired, a IT ICED. .. TODAY! alongside and went through the for- and the only two serviceable boats signal for every member of the ship's in the Kearsarge were sent to save Loan Association mality of commissioning the Alaba- company to repair on board Immedi- the drowning men. In a few minutes ma as a Confederate cruiser, and on ately. Winslow had just received a the Alabama settled by the stern, the 24th began his famous cruise telegram from Mr. Dayton, our Min- and, lifting her bow high out of the Pound can The Alabama was both a sailing ves- ister to France, saying that the Ala- water, plunged to the bottom of the INTENDS TO SELL TWENTY HOUSES sel and a steamer. Her propeller bama had arrived in Cherbourg. On ea. 25« could be detached and hoisted in fif- leaving the Cape of Good Hope Sem- These houses were acquired by us because of the distressed condition of the former, teen minutes, so that she could make mes had sailed for Europe, arriving About this time a boat from the owners to whom we made mortgage loans. Due to unemployment, sickness or other con- from ten to twelve knota with sails at Cherbourg June 11th. Hastily mak- Alabama, in charge of Master's Mate alone, and with steam added fifteen ing his preparations for an Immedi- Fullam, an Englishman, came along- ditions beyond their control we have now become the owners. knots. ate departure, Wlnslow steamed to side, begging for assistance. On his promising to return to the Kearsarge Building and Loan Associations were organized to make mortgage loans, not to own Captain Semmes Had nicely calcu Dover for dispatches, and on Tues- day appeared off Cherbourg, where Wlnslow allowed Fullam to turn and manage real estate. We want to resume our former position and pass these properties FLAGSTAFF lated the time it would take for news back and save the drowning men, but of his whereabouts to reach the Uni the Confederate flag could be seen on to new owners and again become mortgagees. ted States and a cruiser to overtaki across the breakwater, flying from the promise was broken, and Fullam him, so his plan was to cruise in one the Alabama. Fearing that the 24- repaired on board the Deerhound. On These properties are located in different parts of Red Bank and neighboring towns. locality not more than two month hour rule might be applied to his the approach of the British steam ship, Wlnslow did not anchor in the yacht Captain Wlnslow requested her They vary somewhat in size, value and condition We propose to thoroughly renovate and and then renew his depredations In modernize these houses and do everything, within reasonable limits, to meet the require- Crape Juice some other quarter of the globe. Sail harbor, but took a station off the to assist in saving the men, She did ing leisurely across the Atlantic, th port A close watch was placed in so, and picked up 42 men, including ments of the buyer. Alabama burned twenty American order to prevent the Alabama from Semmes and 14 officers, but instea< vessels, Captain Semmes constituting again getting to sea unobserved. In of placing them aboard the Kears- With the completion of repairs and improvements no further expense should be If you're looking for something that's cool* as Winslow's request implied, a prize court in all cases where doubt this instance, however, the precau- needed for a long time, therefore the buyer will only have to meet the monthly payments 1 she gradually edged off, and then put ing, invigorating and delicious tasting . . . arose as to the ownership of cap- "tio—n was unnecessary, 'fo—r Captai"—•-•n- on full steam for Southampton. Af- which should be approximately the rental value of the property, a substantial part of which turned cargoes. Reaching the Banks, Semmes had determined to offer bat- ter picking up the remaining men the is applied toward the purchase price. we've GOT IT! Flagstaff Grape Juice is rich he headed southwest and touched at tle to the National ship, and intimat- Kearsarge put Into Cherbourg. Martinique, where, on November ed this Intention to the United States • • • We believe the properties we are offering present in opportunity for a few fam- and healthful to you and the rett of your 18th, by a previous arrangement, the consul. Agrlpplna was found waiting for him The two vessels were remarkably The loss that was most felt by the ilies to acquire a home at an attractive price and on attractive terms. family! with a full supply of coal. While the well matched. • • people of the United States, however, The down payment required will be very moderate, the balance on easy terms in Alabama was In this port the United The sentiment among the towns- was that of the Kearsarge. On Feb- States sloop of war San Jaclnto, folk was overwhelmingly In favor of ruary 2,1894, while in charge of Com- accordance with the usual Building and Loan Plan. Commander William Ronckendorff, the Alabama. Whenever her men mander Oscar F. Heyerman, on her Full which vessel had been dispatched in were recognized la the streets they way from Port au Price, Hayti, to If the prospective buyer k now carrying shares in this Association which have not Pint search of the Alabama, entered the were received with enthusiasm and Blueflelds, Nicaragua, she was yet matured they can be used for the first payment instead of cash. harbor. Discovering the Confederate with prophecies of victory. * • wrecked on Roncador reef. Her men Bot. orulser, and learning that the 24- Winslow realized that the public were rescued eight days later by the There is now a potential shortage of housing due to lack of building during the de- hour, rule would be enforced, Com- feeling in France and England was ilty of Para, pression and the normal increase in population. The opinion of authorities on real es- mander Ronckendorff immediately against him and his crew * * And itood out and waited for the Ala- io day after day and night after night In "The Pageant of " there tate is that when normal living conditions again prevail due to restored confidence and bama. On the night of October 20th, the Kearsarge In grim silence stood appears the following paragraphs | regular employment, the housing condition will become acute. When this occurs both however, Semmes got to sea unob- guard over the harbor. With each which are of equal Interest to Regis- rentals and sales prices will be much higher than at present. served. Cruising among the West passing hour the hope- of a battle ter readers who enjoy historical data India Islands, he captured the mall grew fainter. Wednesday came and and we likewise print the following With this in prospect the present would seem to be a favorable time to take ad- FLAGSTAFF steamer Ariel, December 7th, which no Alabama. Thursday came and for the tame Intent as above. vantage of this offer. was released under bonds to pay passed, with the same barren result; The Prince of Confederate Balden, ransom. Another sailing vessel laden then Friday and Saturday; yet no We want to make this a real opportunity for buyers. with coal met the Alabama at an out- ftght The Alabama. of-the-way rendezvous, and having Partly because she was the fore- replenished her stores she was again Sunday, June 19th, dttwned with a most of her type, and partly because It is ,our intention to meet every reasonable requirement of the buyer as to price, Sauerkraut cruising. light haze hanging over the harbor her captain was likewise foremost of terms, repairs, modernization, or any other reasonable condition. and town, but In the ligh^ westerly his special kind, and partly because From newspapers found In his breeze the mists were gradually she was the only raider known to all We have photographs of, these houses in our office, and will show the properties Don't ever leave Flagstaff Sauerkraut out of prizes Semmes had learned of the in- cleared away, revealing the shipping the world, we may concentrate most to those interested at their convenience. tended expedition of General Banks and town in all the beauty of a. attention on the Alabaama and on against Galveston, and with the hope bright summer's day. A careful scru- Captain Semmes. A beautifully your Picnic Hamper. A vree bit of Flagstaff of Intercepting the Union transports tiny of the harbor gave no Indication modeled thousand-ton wooden bar- Come in and see us. ha headed for that port, and on Jan- of the Alabama's coming out that kentine, the Alabama was built by Kraut on those roasted frankfurters, makes uary 11, 1883, drew near the place. day, and the usual routine of the Sab- the British firm of Lairds at Blrken- At that time the blockade squadron Jath In an American warship began. head in 1862. Captain Semmes, late TO INVESTORS consisted of the Brooklyn, Commo- Che decks were holystoned until they of the United States navy, was not hungry picnickers . .. hungry for more! dore Henry H. Bell, the Hatteras, hone with dazzling whiteness, the only an exceptionally skillful officer An investment in shares of this Association has shown excellent results duing the Lieutenant-Commander Homer C. brass works and guns were polished, In all sorts of naval work but a past entire twenty-one years since its incorporation. Blake, the Cayuga, the Sclota and ropes were colled away and every- master In a knowledge of all the In- several light gunboats. The Hatteras thing made shipshape in keeping ternational law which could possibly We have just mailed to Investors checks amounting to Sixty-four Thousand ($64,- was a frail side-wheel passenger with the holy day. After the men, be turned to Confederate advantage. 000.00) Dollars. steamer designed for service on the dressed In their best clothes, had For almost two years he roved the Largest cans Delaware. • • een Inspected, they were dismissed seas, both of the Old World and the Forty-six Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty ($46,720.00) Dollars represents About meridian, October lltli. the o attend divine service. At 10.20 a. New, taking no less than 66 Union small monthly payments by the shareholders, Seventeen Thousand Two Hundred Eighty 3 n., while the bell was tolling for vessels, valued at seven.million dol- 25 lookout at the Brooklyn's masthead (g17,280.00) Dollars represents earning by the Association for the shareholders. reported a three-masted schooner or church, the officer of the deck report- lars, and producing great alarm and a bark about twelve miles off mak- ed a steamer coming out of the har- an enormous Insurance rate among ing for the port. As the sloop of war bor, but as this was a common oc- all kinds of Union shipping., The Al- was having new grate bars put In she rence It aroused no special interest, abama's cruising was partly done by MORTGAGES and preparations for worship went did not have steam up, and Commo- speeding under steam, or steam and Mortgages amounting to Twenty-one Thousand Eight Hundred ($21,800.00) Dol- dore Bell signaled the Hatteras to >n. But a few seconds later the sail together. But her great spread FLAGSTAFF run down to the stranger. The Union words "She's coming, and heading of canvas enabled her to work vast lars have been cancelled on the homes of shareholders. The mortgagors only paid Fif- vessel promptly made for the new- straight for us" flashed over the ship, areas entirely under sail. She ranged teen Thousand Nine Hundred Fourteen (gl5,914.00) Dollars of the total in money, the eomer, who was Been to be making t was not necessary to ask "Who?". the seas for over two hundred de- Everybody knew what the "she" grees of longitude, from Mexican to balance was paid out of profits earned by the Association for them. sail as If desirous of escaping seaward. meant. Captain Wlnslow immedi- As the afternoon wore on Blake dis- ately put aside his prayer book, and Chinese waters. She took "Yankees' This series matured in one hundred and forty-six (146) months, an excellent ac- covered the stranger to be a steamer, not only in the Straits of Sunda but complishment in view of the disturbed economic conditions prevailing during the past few Stuffed Olives and In view of the fact that the Hat- teras, although an exceedingly (low selling the trumpet, ordered the ship within one day of New York. Off years. vessel, was rapidly overhauling the about and the decks cleared for ac- Brazil and the Azores she captured chase, he began to suspect that she tion. two lots of vessels almost as If they This Association is in excellent financial condition. Picnic time, summertime, salad time, cock* were two flocks of sheep. She sank was not so anxious to escape aa her Between nine and ten o'clock Sem- It has no withdrawals pending. tall time, any time . . . is the time for Flag- manoeuvers Indicated. When the mes had got under way, accompanied blockader off the Texan coast, pursuit had extended about twenty by the Trench Ironclad Couronne, fly- evaded a Union man-of-war at the Current maturing shares are paid promptly in cash. staff Stuffed Olives. These top quality Olives mllea the stranger hove to, waiting ing the pennant of the commandant Cape of Good Hope, and kept the for the Hatteras to approach. Run- of the port, whose duty it was to see United States Navy guessing her It has no money borrowed. not only are delicious and appetite tensing, ning within hailing distance Blake that the fight should not take place most elusive presence for two de- asked what ship It was, and was told within the marine league. Having structive years. No wonder the crew None of its assets are pledged for any purpose. but moderate in price. "Her Brltannlo Majesty's ship Pe- performed this duty the Frenchman of the U. S. S. Kearsargo were wild trel," which bore a strong resem- returned to port Closely following with hope deferred when they heard If owns a large cash balance in bank. . the Alabama was In port at Cher- blance to the vessel before him. him was the private English yacht It owns Sixty-eight Thousand Six Hundred Fifty (S68,650.00) Dollars in Horns While this was going on the Alaba- Deerhound. Soon the hills and van- bourg In the north of France, and ma attompted to secure a raking po- tage points along the coast were that there was a chance not only of Owners' Loan Corporation Bonds, guaranteed by the United States Government. Small sition, but Blake skillfully avoided It black with spectators, many supplied blockading but perhaps of fighting to.a finish! It holds a large amount of first mortgages on improved real estate on which inter- Bot. The Union commander then gave the with camp stools and spyglassei name of his ship and ordered a boa eager to witness a naval battle, while The Alabama was not In good con' est and amortization payments are paid regularly. 10 aboard the stranger, but scarcely hat •pedal wires to Paris reported each dltlon; her copper hull was foul an it left the side when a voice from th< •tage of the action to the excited ragged. She had been strained b Judging by the record of the Association an investment in the Forty-third Series, stranger called out, "This Is the Con' throngs In the metropolis. It was constant speeding, and her canvai which is now open, will prove satisfactory to the owner. federate States steamer Alabama." estimated that more than fifteen was ot little value in n light. But Flagstaff Food Products aro told by all Thnn a broadside was poured Into th thousand people witnessed the battle Semmes was determined to show Payments are One Dollar per share each month. Hatteras, which Immediately showei several of them being the masters of that she could and would fight men- Our new Constitution recently adopted provides that 100% prolits are apportioned United Service Groccra and other reliable that the Union vessel wns under th merchant vessel* that had been de- of-war as well as raid merchantmen gum of a vessel of superior force. stroyed by the Alabama. Excursion So out she came against the trl at the end of eleven years. Shares may then be withdrawn without any penalty whatever independent grocery ttorcn and markets. In ten minutes the Hatter* trains from Farla arrived frequently Kearsarge. The Kearsng« had almos or they may be continued until the earnings are sufficient to mature them at the full wi» on fire In neveral places * * In adding to th* crowds of spectators impenetrable concealed cbnln mnn value of Two Hundred (J&200.00) Dollars per share. thirteen minutes she was disabled As >t)ie Kearsarge was burning New- lets protecting her vitals. The: and rapidly sinking, upon which castle coaland the Alabama Welsh consisted of chain cables lali Your co-operation and support will be appreciated. ninha surrendered. The Confeder- coal, ctuslng a distinction In the against her outside and cleverlj ates promptly got out ttiolr boats «n< •moke, little difficulty wss it^perl- boarded over. She had a strange: rendered every assistance In savin «nced In following the movements of hull, greater speed, fourteen mori FLAGSTAFF our men, and showed them muc th* two vessels. « men In her homogeneous crew, and kindness and attention whan tboan couple of eleven-Inch pivot gun In order that no quentlon about Citizens Building and Loan Association QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS th« Alnbams. Ten minutes nft*r thi which were far more powerful tha surrender the Hatteras i«nk out o nautral waUra should be raised. Wln- anything on . board thn Alabam 21 MONMOUTH STREET PHONE RED BANK 3160 sight, bow flint. Th* Alabama then slow led the Alibama seaward, and Btarboa'r'd to starboard,' in a clrc! at 10.50 • m. on niching a point •bout «.v*n miie« ttm i*n4 b« Mnsstoi dgsa teen JM!* tg * au\cv. Page Four RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 9,1986. rocket aa tat result of carelessness ing to gat Holmdtl farmers to pro- F. H. Butter of Eatontown pro- NOTICE. on the part of some boys'who wera tect song birds. He sent to England tested af alnst tlw township commit- Take notice ' th»l spslUadoa «IU be _ ., tket Jeaa Mertaa, lae- la- Hilda to tit M»yor and Council ell th. V" shooting them off on the brick pave- for birds' nests constructed by one tee's allowing the New York Tsl«- Boroush of Rumion to tisniftr t* )aa»ea leafs to wib U tie flats OeeaBleeloaer Items of Yesteryears ments oa Broad atreet Mr. Olsleson who had made a study of bird life phone company th* right to put up Stnnon for pttmlHi locnud «t II L»* and they were placed at advantage- telephone lines through the streets l*;«tu Strut, Rumion, a Fluitry Oon. was standing in front" of Henry auigption Ueeaat G-l. nsratofor* laau*4 t« Supp's clothing store and a glancing ous places on his farm. unless they agreed to lay each year Paul Paslcky far premtiat loe«Ud at II MONDAY, TBK ,.TK rocket hit him, tearing a deep gash Miss Emma Hurley represented ten per cent of the lines under- LafayatU Street. Itutrxon. N. J, From Register Files 1 1 in his right eyebrow and tearing the the Young Folks Missionary society ground. Objection!, if any. anould ba mad* lou Between tha noui-i'of'II e'eleak ana I madlatlly In wltlng- to Jen J. Cartw, e'eleak (at 1 o'clock Daylight Saving flesh at the corner of the eye. The of the Shrewsbury Presbyterian George B. Roberts, Joseph H. Web- CUrk olJ tha Borough of ttumaoni Tim.TUB.) In tha afternoon oafl add dikr. at the rocket then entered the show win- church at a conference at Silver ster, Marcus D. Leroy and Frank (Slgntd) Court Houia. In the Borough of ftaejuio, Happening! of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From The dow and set fire to some boxes un- Lake. She was accompanied by Poling, representing the Hazlet Dom- JAMBS 8AMM0N, , County of Monmouth. Haw Jaraty. to lit- Allan Stroat, Rumion. N. S. lify a dearae ot laid court amountinf u> der the counter. Lily Hurley, Ida Wlederholt, Eva ino club, went on an automobile ride •pproxlmataly 14,0)0.00.- News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Peter J, Gorman had and Bessie Green, Mary Lovett and through various parts of New Jer- All tie following tract er parcel of land a lawn party at their home at Fair Esther Carhaft. sey. "•- - It peya-to advertise in Tho Register, end pramliai liiralriaftar partleulajlr 4a- Haven in honor of Mr. and Mrs. jorlbad. tltuata, lylns and being In the of Today'* Readers. TownshiTown hip of Wall (nono** Borouth of (el- Charles McMullin, who had recently mar) tata ththhee CountCountyy ooff Moomouth lad Icemen on duty at the Monmouth returned from their wedding trip llut e of Naaw JanayJan , balnbl g let NNuabau r FUty Tears Ago through the West. bbiacUeis', lif enrT efcVuld be made tab TTwenty-twt o Hundtad end Two (IIOS), as The Fourth was a typical holiday 'ark race track. medlataty la writing to J). Frederick Bur. ahown oa a Map of the OeaOeaaaa BeBeeell > AAa- Justice William Curchin of Fair Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowens of net*. eommUltonar. TU Broad itreet. Heir- icclltionicclltion . duldl y (l(llal d In tie Monmonth on the river here, with a regatta Haven was laid up with an infected ark, V. 3. County aark'a Offlot/ baundad and «a- featuring sailboat races. Tho yacht Port Monmouth celebrated the..30th aerlbad M followii— Etelka captured the first prize. The lnger due to being pierced with a anniversary of their marriage with MOXOAN, Ine, DBQIrtSlNa at a point or sttke la (he usty needle. a house party. After an enjoyable northerly line of Twelfth Avenua, M laid judges were William Woolley, James down on the txoraatld plan of lots I dla- B. Weaver and Dunbar Thiockmov- Patrick Kind, a well known resl- afternoon tho entire party took a ent of Middletown, went to Jersey trolley ride to Asbury Park. In tha ialttr o._f ike aaute o„< William tent tore hundred fifty (I»0) (aat wester- ton. Harry Ferrc, using his rulu Fierce, deteastd. ly from tha waaterly line ef Ooau Avenaw gun, was tho official starter. The Jty to visit his sister. As he stepped Special trolley cars were engaged Nollea to eredltora to prawat clalmi snd ntandlnc from thance (I) northarly. iff the train at the latter place he inat eittte. at e Hint angle to thi aald Twelfth Are- Etelka was sailed by Captain Thom- by the New Monmouth Baptist Sun- nue end along tha iraaterlr line of lot thought he recognized a girl he had day-school for its annual outing- to _ ^rauant to tha ordar cf Jptapb IM as Chadwick. Other bouts in the Doaahay, Surrsgate oi the County o< Hon. nurabar Twantr-two Hundred One (XI91) regatta were the Maude I., Arab, mown for many years. He prompt- Highland Beach. The excursion mouth, inadi oa tha ellhth day ol Juna. lone hundred forty (140) fait to the raar y approached her and kissed her, committee consisted of Howard W. I'M, on tha apBllt»tlon ol JoHph H. line of lot Twinty-ona Hundred T»" Ripple, Falcon, Annlo B., Mascot Holntaa, aola exaoutor of tha eitate of (JlOJ)l th.nc. (2) waitarli, at a rifht :i and Nestle Nigh in tho first class iut much to his surprise he found Roberts, Albert W. Mortord, John ne'.t to laic couraa and alont the laid iut she was a stranger and as the N. Hllyer, Walter K. Walling, George WUIIara Platta. deeaaasd, notlca It hareby .lar Una of lot numhar Twenty Bunjnd division, and in the other divisions »W«n to the tradltora ot aald daciand to Twalva (1011), fllty (to) fait to tha eut- the boats wcro the Carrie, Little •esult he landed Into the city caboose. W. Luker and James E. Grlggs. Too Tiaht? aihlblt to "• auhaerlhar, lola axaonlor >• aforaiald, thtir dabti and dtnandi aialnit arly line of t>ot Twonty.two Hundred Spot, Widow, Scalliwiur, Fern, Gus- Mrs. William H. Wilson entered George C. Yarnall. Sr., of Belford tha aald eitate, under oath, within ill Three (I!0» i thanca (S) aoutharly •« slo, Wave and Bessie B. •» complaint against Solomon Ketch- was living a retired life, having rer month* from tha data of tha aforaiatd or* right enslei' to. laat courie. andelonst the am, proprietor of the Central Livery cently given up his position in his dar, or thay »U1 t>* fottv.r barrad of laid eaitarly tine of 'lot nurabar Tn«flty- Frank Whltlnfr in his canoe the th«lr aetloni tharafot afalnat tha aald two Hundrad Three (2208), one hundred Bloody Hand won the sweepstakes tables, for washing his wagons on son's confectionery and hardware auaaerlhar. forty (140) faat to the >ald noHhirly lundays and for keeping employee! store. line of Twelfth Aranuai thinca (4) ant- among the canoeists. Other entries Dated fMthold. N. X. June !. }»««. erlr, at • rlsht ansla to the last conraa were Dr. Field's Terpsichore, Joseph m the place during the Sabbath. The property owner* along River- DID your FLANNELS or other JOSEPH H, HOtMIS. and along tha aeld . northerly line ml New York prospectors were visit- m . _ Holmdtl, N, J. Twelfth Avanua, fifty (50) feat to the Applegate's Pocahontas, Gus Frlck's side drive, from Parsons corner to Edwara 0. Forman, Oriole, Frank Leonard's Calliope and ing Monmouth county, particularly the J. G. Tlmolat place, were hold- ttuioU. N. J.. pelnt or place of Batlnnlnit. • • an entry by Will French. In the Engllshtown district, looking ing meetings to consider the propo- Proetor. tUlsad ai tha property of Ptidarick W. Louis Brown, son of Captain Thom- 'or a site for a paper mill. sition of widening the avenue be- TROUSERS SHRINK so that Ilpf and Braille W. Zlpf taken In e»co- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY tlon at the ault of Trenton Truit COM- as P. Brown, while leading a horse, George H. White, auctioneer, ad- tween those two points. Dany. at ele.. ato., ana to b* tttii hr vertised for sale at public auction To iJABIB COMISKBY, "JOHN" COIIIB- to the blacksmith shop, received a Melvln A. Rico of Leonardo was KEY., (Ant. name bains iletltloui and ' OEORGHl H. ROBERT8, SharlH. deep and long gash on the forehead .ill that plot of land on which the appointed a member of the state unknown), balna tha huiband of Maila Dated June 10, 10««. Lelgrhton hotel formerly stood. The W. Holt Apiar, Sol'r. when the horso shied and let its oard of education. Oeralakay. uid HELEN WALLACE: (60 I.) property had a frontage of about 40 you cannot wear them in comfort? By virtue ot an ordar of the Court of heels fly. The cut was sewed up by The Public Service company's new Chancary mide, on tha date hanof, in a Dr. James Conover. 'eet on Front street and was about ectric light plant, near Beech street, 114/250 40 feet In depth. It adjoined the oause wbenln Joaaphlne Aekar la com- •William Bennett, a prominent car- as put In full operation and the plainant and Halan ulo and oLhari are da* IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. iroperty of J. H. Peters and the ompany's old plant on Chestnut fandanta. you are raojulred to appaar and To JOHN S. SILLS, HOWARD L. 811X6, man of Red Bank, was overcome by jstate of Joseph Sabath. The sale anawar the Bill of laid oomclalnant on or HENRY J, SILLS and. J.-SXANUEY the heat and was rushed to Dr. reet was shut down, btfora the ltth day ol Auguit ntxt or tba SILLS, partnan trading aa JOHN 8. was to take place at the Globe ho- Mrs. Frances Whito of East Front aald bill raay ba t'kan aa oonfaand SILLS * SONS; THE BEACON FAUS James Conover's otnee, where he re- HUBBE8 SHOE COMPANY, body Mr- ceived medical attention. !l. treet gave a lawn party to guests sgalnit you. Tha aald bill wai filed to aat tilde s porates JOHN J. TOWBIH! 6AV1D John D. and M. S. Gaunt received John Lloyd, Jr., who conducted a 'rom Red Bank, Oceanic, Newark, LEVINSON, Executor .undar tha Will at If So oartain eonvayane* of land* In tha Town> Charlaa Kaplan, decaaiedi THE PENN- music establishment over Bergen's ew York, Boston and Brookllne, th« contract from the board of Bchool ahlp of Hlddlatowa by Halin lllo 16 Maria SYLVANIA COMPANY TOR INSUR. trustees to build a new schoolhouse hoB store, advertised, a full line of Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. White Coralikay by daal dated January 12, 1914, ANCE ON LIVES AN» ANNUITIES, on Mechanic street at a cost of $7,444, popular music at flve cents per copy. •ere among Red Bank's oldest resl- and recordad In the Monmouth County body corporate, Bubatltuted Truit«« un- ents, but they wero just as jolly Clark'a offloa In Boole 1«S6 of Daadi, pax dar tha Will ot Charles Kaplan; SENA The local gas company made a 1U and to eanoel a eartaln mortfate on GRIFFIN and WILLJAM 8. GRICTIN. proposition to the board of commis- Twenty-Five Yean Ago. nd gay at the party as any of our new Trouser Stretching aald p^emliia made by XVank, lllo and her huiband, and THEIR HEIRS. DE- heir younger frucsts, Helen lllo en April «. £»I1, and aiilgmd VISEES and PERSONAL RBPRESBN- sioners to light the principal streets There was a building boom in R«d on November ]a, lass, to mien WalTait. TATIV£S; JOHN S. SILLS, HIS HEIB8, of Red Bank at part time and full Mrs. Ella Plntard gave a compll- r Bank and carpenters and general entary recital at tho Methodist end to maka dlaooveri y of property, ml DEVISEES anil PERSONAL REPRE- time. They agreed to furnish 25 .rtisans had plenty of work. New o__r peraona. l belonginjnglnLg t^o- tha defendanta. SENTATIVES: , half-night lamps at $16 per year each ihurcli to her ympils. She was as- Frsnk lllo and Helen lllo, and to attcly houses were going up for Mrs. An- Machine can restore them to the aald property to tha payment of complain' By vlrtune of an Ordar of the Court of , and seven lights to burn all night at iisted'by Mrs. Olga B. White of Red la Hdhmann, Arthur J. Hagerman, ank and Freeman Wright, a New ant'a Judgmint! and you, Merle Comlikir. Chancary of Now Jane;, made on the day J80 per year each. Harvey Manee, Frank VanWickle are neda defendant bceauie uid property of tha date beriof. In a caute wJiereia ork soloist. wea conveyid to you by aeld Halan lllo Catharine VanZaa, Bole Exacutrlx of ti« George Chandler and Boxer Fran- ,nd Fred Frltzel, without conalderatlon on January 12. laat Will and Taitamant of Aart VanZaa, els were In the employ of Contrac- John Blrdsall of Waretown, bro- W. A. French company painted a U"4i end you, "John" OomliUly, (lint decesitd, li complainant, and Sana drift tor C. VI. Thompson and while at ther of Hlrshall Birdsall of Red large advertising sign on the north original size as when first name being fictlcloua and unknown), hiii- an and othera era defendants, you ara re- work near Macedonia came upon a baad ef Marie Comiakey, ere made a de- qulred to appear and answer tha bill of Bank, passed his naval examination Ide of their building, which was fendant herein became you are entitle4 to laid complainant, on or btfore the lath large pine snake. The men hi de- t Annapolis. Mr. Blrdsall was a he largest in the town. The letter- an Inchoate right of courtaay In uid day of Auguit, next, or tha "Id trill will scribing the reptile said it was as ormcr Red Bank boy and attended ng was done by Franklin C. Moyan. lendi i end yon, Hilen Wallace, ere made be taken aa confined agalnat you. long as a wagon tongue. They gave he public school here. A three-day festival for the benefit a defendant herein, beceuie you are u> The aald bill la fllad. among* othf r tillage, purchased. algnaa of and holder of laid mortgage. to foreclose a mortgage made by Sena a very minute description of the Charles A. Caslef was elected pres- t St. Dorothea's church of Eaton- Dated June II, 1980. Griffin and William S. Griffin, her aui- snake and the article concluded with dent of the Belford lodge. Bom of own was held at The Kennels, tho QUINN, PARSONS AND DOREMU8, band, to Aart VanZaa, dated Mareb 3«, the sentence that both young men 190a, on landi In the City of Long'Branch. America. large country estate of Peter F. Col- Bollcitcra of OonplelneaU Mew Jeriey; which mortgage la recorded belonged to the Red Bank Reform er. A feature of the fair was a Tl Broad Street. Red Bank. N, J. In Book 29a of Mortgagee,.page 408, etc. club. Mr. and Mn. Bernard F. Mulligan •f West Red Bank were serenaded ontest for a beautiful doll between and you, John 8. Bills. Howard U SiUi, Helen Steele, Margaret Drennan and IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Henry J. gllla and J. Stanley Bllli. part- John Hubbard, George Sutton.Wlll y the boys of that district who T6 EDWIN FLOYD BORDEN, FLORENCE ner • trading aa John S. Sllla 6 Born, are Madeline Breslln. Miss Breslin was made defendant! becauia you are th» own- and John Mount and Fred Rock- ere treated to Ice dream and cake. BOBDEN and FAWNY ELLSWORTH. well took their bicycles on a train .warded the doll, sho having collect- era of record ot a mortgage made by Ven- The serenade took place at the home id $164 for the church. By virtue at an erdar of the Court ol dor Stern to Sana Qrlfnn, datad January to Jfew York and from there started }f the bride's mother, Mrs. Margaret Chanoery of Mew Jeriey, made on the day 29, 1908 in the aum ol 1609 and aealgaal on a, trip to Patchogue and return, LEON'S of the data harajef* In s eauao wherein to you by Sana Grlffln by aailgnment >e- Haley. John Dean of Tinton Falls won John V. Orowell. lubltitutionary adminfa- eordad in Book ES of Aaalgnmeata of a distance of 70 miles. Mount rode Lloyd Tanner, a Sandy Hook sol- wo bicycle races at the Fourth of trator with the will annexed of William K. Mortgagai at Friahold, paga 61; and you, 25 miles of the distance in the fast dier, bought a bicycle at Louis Tet- uly celebration at Bradley Beach. Borden, deeieaed, ia complainant and Ed- John S. Sllli, your bain, davlaaaa »nd time of one hour and 50 minutes. Cleaners—Dyers—Launderers win Floyd Borden. end otheri ere defend- paraonal rapraientatlvai, ara raeda vattlli ya Bhop on Mechanlo street and Ho was a brother of James Dean, ants, you ere required to eppear end an* dafandant bacauia you ara the o-vneri of A number of Red Bank' anglers rode off happy on his new purchase. who won most of the bicycle races awer the hill of laid complainant, on or record of • there of »ld leit menilomd were spending much time fishing tn While returning to Fort Hancock he >n the holiday at Eatontown. before the 2Sth day of Auguet, next, or mortgagai and you, The Baacon Fella Rubbar Shoa Company, body comorata, Pine Brook. Trie article stated that ran off the road into a ditch and Grandln V. Johnson, M. E. Rose- 7O-76 White Street Red Bank the eald bill will be taken u eonfemd * those "who were not able to hook egajnat you. are raada a party dafandant becauaa you was knocked unconscious. Th« bi- blum and G. Mel Johnson were ap- The laid bill la filed to foreolose a eir. hold s Judgment of record againit Iiador trout made it possible for George cycle was- almoit demolished when pointed by the Highlands board of TEL 2800 tain mortgage given by George Sdwln Starn, which may ba a Han on the mort- VanBrunt, the local fisherman, to do aasad landa i and you, John J. Towbln, are t came into contact with the side trad« to arrange for tho oiling of Borden to William H, Borden, dated Sip- made a party defendant bacauie you hole a profitable business, stopping there of the road. Bay avenue and Miller street tembar Hit. l»04, on landa In the Bor- a judgment of record egalnlt Louli U on their way home. ough of Little 811ver, formerly Towmhtp Stern, which mar be a Hen on the mort- Arrowsmjth post and Samuel T. The steamboat Kewark, which of Shriwibury, in the County of Mon- gaged lands; and you, Dartd Levlnastu New time tables showed there were Sleeper camp of Bed Bank visited made daily trips between Newark mouth and State of Naw Jeriey i and you, Exaoutor undar the Will of Charlea Kap- flve trains daily each way between Fort Hancock. About 40 were on Edwin Floyd Bordin, are made defendant lan, deoaaaed, ara made a party defendant Atlantic Highlands and Red Bank nd Highlands and which had been heesuae you ware tha divine uariar the bacauae you hold a Judgment of regord :he trip. They went In launches naklng her landings at the Patten Laat Will and Toatament of Sarah Bordin, egalnit Jacob Starn which may be a lias and four boats each way connecting wned by Charlei Allen and Andrew lock on the Highland Beach side of deceaaad, and you have sn Interait In laid on tha mortgaged landi i and you. Pann- between Atlantic Highlands and New White. landi end primlMit and you, Florence eylvanla Company for Inauranco on Uvei York. :he river, changed her landing place Border), are made defendant became you end Annvltlli, body corporate, Subatltutal Miss Grace Martin of Red Bank t tho Highlands and shared the are the wife of George Edwin Borden, de- Truatae undar tha Will ot Charlaa Kaplan, The State Women's Christian Tem- nd Frank Tllton of Holmdel were harf with the Red Bank boats. ceaeed, and you /hive a right ef dower In are made a party defendant becauai you perance Union was arranging to hold married at tha Shrewsbury Presby- Theron McCampbell was endeavor- •aid landa and fpremliei, end you, Fanny hold a Judgment of racord agalnat Jacok meetings at the tabernacle at At- Illiworth. an) mide defendant bacauae Starn which may ba a lien on,the mort- erlan church parsonage by Rev. you bold e judgment agalnat Edwin Floyd raged landi t and you, Sena Qriflnn and lantic Highlands. A special feature Dwlght L. Parsons. Boraan which la a lien on tha landa de- Jitniim S. Orlflln, har buiband, and ysuf of the program was to be a children's Harold Wlllett was elected couft- icrlhed In laid mortgage. reapectlve tallre. davlaeii and personal rap- Datad June 14. lost. reaentBtlyex, ere madi cartlti defandsnt meeting In charge of Mrs. W. H. lllor and James Hubbs vice coun- baoauie you executed one of the honde ac- Boole. KLATSKY * KLATSKY. illor of Bayside council, Junior Sollcltora of Complainant, companying ona of the mortgataa being Several persons of prominence In foreeloaad and beeauaa of the aforeaald \merican Mechanics of Belford. I Salt Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. mortgage mad* by Sandor Stern to Sena the Atlantic Highlands district were There were BO many boating par- Griffin, dated January 29, 1901, In tha discussing the possibility of the es- ies on the river which were land- Monmouth County Orphan'a Court. aum of S6O0. tablishment of the First National In tha matter of tha eitata of Cecelia ng on private property that tha lo- Hpirnii. deceaaid. - . bank of Atlantic Highlands. al police department was consider On petition for aala of landa to pay debts. Dated June 22, IHS«. At the annual meeting of tho ng the establishment of a river pa- Order to ihow ceuie. ALSTON BEEKHAN, shareholders of the Freehold & New Lucille Stevine, subetltutlonary admin Solicitor of Complainant, rol. latratrlx with will annexed of the eatMiof ID Broad Striat. Red Banlc, K. t. York Railway company, held at The Red Bank Real Estate com- Cecelia Holmai, dacaaiad, having exhibited Freehold June 25, 1886, John S, iany was offering; lota at South Red under oath a true account of tha perional Monmouth County Surrogated Ofllee, Shultze, Theodore W. Morris, R. J,. eitate and dehta of aald Inteitate, whariby In tho matter ot tha eitata of Martin I* Bank as low as $250 and on Monroe It appean that tha perional eatate of tha Laraen, decaaiad. Harrison, A. T. Hurd, William R. ind White avenues at J125. In th* Kolitr Fndwrtik Mutton laid Cecelia ZTolmie, daceaj4d, la Insuffi- Notice to cradltora to preient ilaltae Shuttle, Daniel P. VanDorn, H. B. in Btrlin, then U a seal of A* thru cient ot pay her debta and raquaatlng the egslmt aitate. The steamboat Chrlstenah, owned aid of th« court In tha pramllaa. Pursuant to t^a ordar of Joseph' I* Den- Willlts, H. H. Laine, W. H. Rndden- >y a Haverstraw man, waB put on berg, Stacy P. Conover, Samuel I, i of King Eammurabi of Babylon, It la thereupon on this 4th L» The Red Bank commissioners In- out of a largt nnel wilA tubtt. Court Bouie In trie Boroush ot Freehold Lanin, deceased, notice li hereby glvea Ketcham's Central livery adver- on the tenth day of September, ltsg, at to tho creditors of asld deceeaed (o ex- structed George K. Allen, the bor- 10 A. M.. to ihow cause why IO much of hibit' to the lubacrlber, admistrator ae tised they had good horaes ;ind com- ough engineer, to get estimates on the aeld landi, tenementa, haredltamenti aforaiald thllr debts and deraanoe agalsaft fortable carriages awaltinp; the city ho cost of equlpplngthewatcrplant and real eitata of tha aald Cecelia Holntei the said eitftte. under oath, within (riar people summering in this section as a power plant for municipal elec- decaeaed, ihould not ba aold aa will ba monthe from tha data of the aioreaaaat and that they were ready to be hired •uflleiant to pay bar dehti. ordar, or they will be forevsr barred iff rlcity. It la further ordered that Ihle order be their aetlona therefor egelnit tile eels out at moderate ratrs. Reuben White nnd Charles Hop publlahail In The Red Bank Riilitar, one subscriber. There was a proposition to pave ping Rathered a large quantity of of tha newspaper! ef this itata. for ilx Dated Freehold. N. J.. June IS. llll. Broad street, between White anil weeks at liaat once In aaoh week. THB MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANT swan muscles, which are gemrally J. EDWARD KNIRMT. OF RED BANK. Front streets, with Belgian blocks. known as fresh water clams, In the By FRANK E. PRIC1, It was estimated tho COKL would he creok west of Red Bank. JOSEPH L. BONAHAT, Surrogate. Trunt ORleer. somewhere in the ndehbnrhood of Red Bank. N. J,, Tho Red Bank Motor Boat club Admlntatratey* $1.50 a square yard. Tho street bo- held five races on the Fourth of The road to better and bigger busi- Qulnn, Farions A DnremueDremue, K ing 60 feet wide in this particular ness leads throuxh Tba Register's ad. RRidd BankBk , N . JJ., July and awarded valuable cupB as vertlsInK columns.—Advertisement. 'l Froctore. section, tho cost would he about $5 prizes. The feature race on the pro- a running foot. A largo portion ot gram was between E. D. Godfrey's the property owners agreed upon Motirjoosc and Bertram Borden's BOROUGH OF RED BANK the assessment. Scout. The race was for 20 miles Tba (ollowlni li publlihad In accordance with the rrovlaloni of Charter lei, Nimrod Bovilslr

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it.-... RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1986. Page Six frequently Inundated at this point Bulkheadi have iport doe* not successfully dispute been washed away sad recently a large residence col- t, that the municipality la the gov-New Off icers Of Professor Tragic Deathsi.: RED BANK REGISTER lapsed. The condition grows worse, after every storm. irnment unit which c*n provide rt- Visits Relatives Here ESTABLISHED U18 _____ This state of affairs Is one of the ohtef reasons for lef most efficiently and most under- Editorial Views andlngly.—Newark Sunday Call. Red Bank Rotary the revival of the inlet project. Property at this point For Holmdei's OEOBGE O. HANCE, Editor Dr. a. Thornton Read of Boarsdale. is virtually valueless and something must be done to Striped New York, Vlnton professor of min- FREDERIC 8. HAKBS, Managing !E4»»r In Charge Of Club protect adjoining properties. Some people believe that (Tha opinion! expressed in tha Editorial For more than a score of years ing encinaaring ,t Columbia univers- Odd Hobo Pol if the condition continues it wont be long before the Vlewa aereundar do not necessarily carry ity sohooj of mines, spent Thursday THOMAS IBV1NQ BBOWN, the endorsement of The Register). lere has been agitation among New Pre*ident Brown NMUM His ocean cuts a path to the river. sracy's sportsmen for greater pro- with bit sisters. Misses HannaK 0, and Jane Read of Hudson avenue. Alfred F. Ryan Waa Hit by an Publisher and Business Manager Originally the proposed spot for the Inlet was farth- The Cost of Peace. ictlon of the striped bass, the sup- Committee*—Past Proifent ly of which has appeared to be Professor Read Is enjoying a six Automobile Friday Night and er north, opposite the mouth of the North Shrewsbury In this life we get just exactly what Freedman GtU Club Recogni- months' sabbatical leave and he will THE BED BANK REGISTER river, but advocates have now turned to the washed out eadlly diminishing. This year they He Died • Short Time Later we pay for and cot a bit more. That itroduced at Trenton a bill to pro- tion—"Harmony Boy»" Sing depart shortly for China with Mrs, is a member of section near Monmouth Beach as the best site. They is particularly true of the Important Read.'While th»r« they will visit —Poem* Glorified Holmdel. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS point out UmtHhe ~»eney-neeeesary-to-build raare Jet^ Iblt the netting of-_the,flsh at all ttilnRB of liie, iiice JiappineM or peace. mes and . to Increase the legal their daujhttr, Hfg. Clark Harris e( to the ties and bulkheads at this spot would be spent to a If we sacrifice enough we can attain Hong Kong, and Mrs, Rtad's. brother, The Associated Press In exclusively entitled ilnimum catchable size from 10 to The newly elected officers of the Alfred V. Ryan, "hobo" poet of use for republlcatlon of all news dlspatchea to \t_or not better advantage If an Inlet were built happiness or peace; if we are selfish Inches. The measure was passed Red Bank Rotary club were duly in- Wlllws Peck, who Is Consul-general or unwilling to pay, we can never at Tientsin. They expect to return Holmdel, died about midnight Friday ' Fishermen who now launch their boats from the nd signed by the governor. The ducted Into office at the dub's gath- at Rlvervlew hospital, Red Bank, otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news graip them. The most thoughtful ering last Thursday. Previous to this in February. published therein. . beach would find the Inlet of great benefit Often they ortsmen, naturally, were elated. from Injuries which he received a minds in the country agree that the However, the same day, Mr. Hbff- formal incident, the retiring presi- Professor Read la a brother of short time previous on the state high- are compelled to remain ashore due to a heavy surf, but people of the United State* can have Member National Editorial AswctaHon with an Inlet they would overcome this difficulty by an approved that bill he also af- dent, Barney Freedman, thanked th» Charles Read of Atlantic, township. way at Holmdel when he was hit by peace if they are willing to pay the ed his signature to another which members for their co-operation dur- H» was born In AUanUo township an automobile owned and driven by launching their boats in the river. As fishing Is their live- price, which, make no mistake. Is a ing his administration and turned the Member Nevr Jew? Press Aawdation lihood their efforts and Influence In support of the In- id been introduced by the State and began his education in tho "Lit- John H. Bebrlng of Bound Brook. No harsh one, Bh and Game commlslon to codify gavel over to the new president. tin Red Behoolhouie" at Hillside, sidewalks are on the highway, and let would mean a great deal. The dredging of Cornp- First, if a foreign war breaks out, atutes affecting marine fishes. This Myron V. Brown. near Phalanx ,•• •• ' wltneues of the accident state that Member Moiraiouth Comity Tim Club ton's creek in Mlddletown township was made possible we must shut off not only shipments rmlts netting of striped bass from At the close of Mr. Freedman'i re- Ryan virtually walked Into the rear ... . ' •" through the concerted efforts of the fishermen along the of arms and war munitions but we ovember IB to March 1 and pre-marks, Past President Maurice end of the automobile. They say that THURSDAY, JULY », 1988 Bay shore. mutt prohibit shipments of every ex- mises a legal minimum length of Schwartz In a short address compli- the owner of the car did everything port to warring; countries, for all m Inches. mented Mr. Freedman on his Intense Michael Jacobs possible to prevent the tragedy. As The new deeper channel extending to Sandy Hook a result of his efforts to avoid hitting will attract moro boats to the two branches of the shipping to belligerents will lead to activities In the Interest of Rotary trouble. Second, we must prohibit The conflict in the two laws will and in behalf of the Red Bank club Buys Fine Hance the man, hie car swung around side- The Past Week-End a$ a Shrewsbury river. How much more Important the river all credits and loans to warring coun- ve to be straightened out, Mean- presented him with a past president's ways across the road and waa In that will be with an Inlet, enabling boata to reach the open tries, for when we once start lending hile they stand as an example of lnslgna. It Is a lapel button at the position when It was stopped. The Criterion of Happier Day». sea without going around Sandy Hook, Is obvious. Riv- we will have a vested interest and be ose legislation all along the line to club emblem with a diamond stud. Avenue Property rear of the car side swiped Ryan The weather man went "haywire" with hU prophe- erfront properties would be in demand. A real estate drawn Into the conflict to protect that final act, which leaves all con- and the oar window was broken. The Mr. Brown then took charge of the Injured man had a fractured skull cies of storm over the week-end, yet despite his gloomy and building boom is foreseen, thus adding many thou- Interest. Third, we cannot try to irned, save the bass, In a state of meeting and presented the new of- Former Maggie Cllne Place Pur- guarantee freedom of the seas to-«ur !wllderment.—Newark News. and he was taken to the hospital in forebodings which did not pan out and which proDeDiy sands of dollars to realty values. ficers and named his committees. The the ambulance of the MaUwan First kept many city folks from trekking to the shore play- There is a fine Inland waterway system from Man- cltltens traveling by sea; In time of officers, directors and committees chased fay Prominent Fight Aid squad. around of Monmouth county, Saturday and Sunday war there Is no such thing as freedom Hats Off! are: asquan south. Surveys show that to connect this body of the seas. Promoter —To be U»ed aa a were beyond doubt the best two days for the summer of water with the South Shrewsbury would cost mil- A ealute to the Boy Scouts. Thirty President—Mr. Brown. Guest Cottage. Ryen was In rural vernacular a resort business that this section has experienced since lions. While feasible it Is hardly likely that Oils will These three steps, with the addition them faced a camp director and a Vice president—John Colt. "character." He came, to Holmdel of constructive building up of inter- Treasurer—Albert 8. Miller. about 25 years ago—nobody knows the depression set in. become a realty. An Inlet at Sea Bright would pro- tate Fire Investigator in California. "Secretary—Alfred J. Buttle. Everywhere at watering places the story was tne national good will, will keep us out lrecrackere, tossed from a truck, Director!—Mr. Hrown, Mr. Colt, Mr. Mll- Michael Jacobs of Hance road, from where. He had lived there ever vide an Important link In the inland waterway system. of w&r. <$Jut the cost will be sudden- Icr, Mr. Seattle. Mr. Freedman, Morris H. slnoe, working for various farms and same—hotels crowded to the point of repletion and In re responsible for a disastrous fire Fair Haven, prominent pugilistic pro- It would cut off more than ten miles of ocean travel; ly decreased exports with consequent Jaeks, Ernest Priest. moter, has purchased for cash the most ot the time making his home some instances guests turned away because of lack of /hlch swept across 16,000 acres of Club service—Mr. Behwarta, chairman; and the only run In the open sea would be between unemployment and higher taxes to raxing land with resultant loss estl- Mr. Colt. Charles K. 3trau., William L. John Ryan house on the east side ot ther at the hobo camp on Chrlney accommodations; restaurants temporarily forced to sus- Sea Bright and Manasquan. take care of the unemployed. In mted at $30,000. Russell. Warren H. Smock, Hubert M. Far- Hanca road, between River road and tolmes's farm or at the large co- pend business because they wre sold out of food; beach short, hardtimee. There can be no row. First street. The sale was made by mlal barn on Joseph Holmca's place. — -O-O-OH 'Fellows, a Scout's honor Is his Community service—Mr. Jaeka, ehalr- concessionaires overwhelmed to the point of exhaustion doubt that this coat Is infinitely bet- ond," tho camp director began. "You man: William A. Millar, Max Leon, John Constance Smith of Fair Haven, Joth the camp and the barn are old by a flood tide of business; and so on and so forth along ter than a war which would slaughter L. Montgomery, Dr. Harry Tlcshurst, The property Is better known as istabllshed Institutions aB hobo quar- now the Scout oath. I want to re- Thomaa Irving Brown, John H, Mount, Har- the same line. Not Spoilt But Headaches hundreds of thousands of our boys nlnd you of that oath and to ask hew the Maggie Cllne place, having been :ers. The oldest Holmdel residents and men. When it comes to a ques- ry B. Clayton, Japhla Clayton. :annot remember when they did not All of which Is encouraging evidence that prosperity aany of you boyrj threw firecrackers International eervlce—Thomae W. Bead, the home for many years of the fam- for the Political Victor*. tion of staying out of a war and be- ous actress. Miss Cllne In private motion as at present. has ventured forth from Its famous hideout just around ut of that truck." Sixteen boys chairman; Dr. Samuel Jlausman, Richard T. Each passing day that brings nearer the fateful ing hit temporarily in the pocketbook, topped forward, scared of the con-Smith. life was Mrs. John Ryan. The house At various times of the year, espe- the corner. In only a limited and Indirect way did Red Program committee—Arthur Oibb, chair- date of November 3 increases the belief among those or of Joining In a war and having iquences which may await them In was the scene of many parties given ially during "hay and harvest," Bank benefit by the great exodus of city folks to the every mother and father of sons man; Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Colt, Mr. Smock, oating delegations of farmhands or who try to peer Into the political future that no post- IB Berkeley Juvenile Court, but l'aul II. Axtoll, Mr. Russell. by Miss Cllne at which theatrical ce- ahore over the holiday and Sunday. This town 1B not st&bbed through the heart, what Fellowship committee—Mr. Freedrnen, lebrities were her guests. toboes, as they are generally re- master will Be appointed at Red Bank until after elec- lore scared of scarring the Boy a summer resort. But In the long run what benefits our human could hesitate in a choice?— Icouts' code of honor. Physical eour- chairman; Dr. Harold J. Stokes, 'Victor The property comprises a plot erred to, migrate to Holmdel, They tion. However, they are not agreed as to the cause of Setter, Homer Methot, Rolston Waterbury, tay there for a few weeks and then shore neighbors will flow back In increasing measure Mother's Home Life. ge IB sometimes fine, sometimes John Cooper, William Wylle, Charles K. .00x362 feet on which there Is a mod- the delay. Some contend that It portends a new deal nove on to some other rural com- with advantage to this town. pectacular. Moral courage has deep- Chnmplln. irn ten-room house with all Improvem- in leadership; that the powars-that-be have tired of a Membership eoramlttee^-Edwln O. GU- ents. A feature of the house Is munity having nood for their peeu- Saturday and Sunday have all the appearance of an- Auto Inspection. r roots and grows higher.—The succession of Democratic reverses in Monmouth county 'hrlstlan Science Monitor. id. chairman I Robert O. MacDonald, W. three large enclosed porches. Miss iar talents. Ryan drifted Into other criterion marking the advance of happier times gar Denlse, Bug-trie Majaey, Jr. lolmdel with one of these outfits, but when on »n almost nation-wide scale the party has been The law Just signed by Governor Attendance committee—William A. Mll- Cllne was a lover of sunshine and not alone for lummer resorts but along a broad front inllke the other members of the. con- signally successful. On the other hand the moet gen- r, chairman; Thomas Lewis, badges; Fred she had her house so constructed Let the weather man behave, and there is every evi- lame, absentees. that she practically had sunshine all ingent he did not move on. He lived erally advanced theory to account for the delay is that VETERANS AND THE BONUS. dence that a lot of the summer resort red Ink of the each Is good In theory but we doubt ClassificatioClassifcaon committee—MrtteeMr.. StnuaStraus, day. The grounds are beautifully l»rt of the time at the camp, part it Is a "persuader" to keep all the aspirants working for lalrman: Dr. William A. Wlrth, Harry of the time at the barn and part of past few years will be changed into prosperous black its worth in practice. In fact, al- ome of the Ways Ex-SoMlers Are >av!!and. landscaped and there are a number the good of the party until the election is over. the time on farms where he worked. this season. though it may be debatable whether Spending the Money. Sons lleaders—Mr. Ohamplln, chairman; of large native ornamental trees, as ; It Is not alone at Red Bank that this condition ex- the measure will reduce accidents, it r. Stokes, Dr. W. W. Goslln*. well as tome a&tlvt fruit trsM on The camp has three or four shanties Red Bank, N. J., Rotary information—Mr. Beattla, efcalr- with sheet iron enclosures. They make lsU. Altogther, In Monmouth county there are nine seems certain to expand payrolls and ian; Mr. Mount, Mr. Farrow. the premises. There la also a mod- possibly therein lies the explanation July 2, 1936. Rural-urban—Mr. Aisst, ehalrmanl Mr. ern two-ear garage an (tie place. leoure winter homes. The barn, is a overdue postmaster appointments to be made. Some of ditor of Tha Register, 'summer resort." The hoboes have VYater Rates them are even more overdue than the one here. Maybe for Its passage. Three hundred in- [cad. Mr. Jacobs acquired the property spectors will be added to the motor lear Sir: Sunshine committee—Mr. Head, cfallr- as an. Investment and at present he rery strict rules and permit no smok- at Red Bank. It is smart politics to keep things that way until the Following our conversation regard- an; Harold Glblln, Chris Eerie. ing. Nothing has ever been stolen. votes are counted, but the strife and storm stirred up vehicle department, it is expected, The surprise ot the day was made plans to use It as a guest cottage, The hoboes quickly eject and punish In another column of The Register is a letter from and some $600,000 will be required to the effect of the bonus money 'he property Is almost opposite Mr. our section, would advise that I osslble through the courtesy of Song any "summer resident" who breaks William S. Naulty commenting on the fact that the wa- over the coveted prins cannot fail to injure Democratlo operate the plan. Jacobs' beautiful residence which he chances. lave talked to a number of veterans jeader Charles K. Champlln, Mr. heir rules. Mr. Holmes has never ter rate at Bed Bank is 80 cento per 100 cubic feet, Unfortunately an Inspection of this rho have received ther bonds and has recently modernized and en- The old rule that "to the victors belong the spoils" champlln brought with htm the larged. id to supervise their conduct. while at South Orange the rate is 22« cents. The writer type is likely to be neither complete je now awaiting or have recelvod Four Harmony Boys," George Del- "But I would not like to leave a could appropriately be changed to "to the victors belong — i » goes on to state that If the sewage disposal charge be nor can it be permanent, Just as their checks, and it does seem to me itush, Charles Meeker, Floyd Imlay bottle of whiskey In the building," the headaches" so far as the overdue postmaster ap- policemen now often wink at viola- that these fellows are putting their included the Red Bank rate Is 40 cents and points out money to good advantage. I believe nd Ernest Zlngerman, as his guests DEVALUING THE DOLLAR, he said once In talking with a Regis- that no such charge Is made upon water users at South pointments in this county are concerned. Both parties tions of the traffic act and politicians e effect of this new money In our nd they sang several quartet num- ter reporter. "I think it would be "kill" tickets when the police are not Orange. Mr. Naulty says he !• unable to agree with The In their platforms profess to be strong for civil service. immunity will be of material benc- jrs. In addition to this they accom- George White Comments on Article, lafer to leave money there," he went Each when defeated continues to pay lip service to this discreet, so It is probable that a little anled Mr. Champlln in singing the by Newton D. Ailing. "The hoboes are honest, but I Register that the people of Red Bank are getting cheap influence In the right place will con- lont think their honesty would with- water. reform but neither when dominant puts the reform into Perhaps you will be Interested In .trlotlo song, "The Flag of Wayside, N. J., ceal faulty brakes or a burnt out tail- iome of the ways the veterans are nele Sam," which Mr. Champlln tand the temptation of strontr Probably the Red Bank water rate could be reduced 1 practice. All of which is only another bit of evidence light. [olng to spend their money. It has July 6, 1936. Irlnk." proving the truth of the cynical observation that a party rote several years ago. Mr. Cham- To the Editor of The Register! to the same amount as that charged at South Orange Furthermore, •even though the een of a Kreat deal of Interest to lain took the solo part The mutt- or even less If water were sold at cost of distribution platform Is not made to stand on but, like a station plat- e to Inquire from them how they I found the long essay on the de- Ryan had this common falling of check-up may detect mechanical ers were well received, most of the hoboes. He would at without profit as is done in some municipalities with pub- form, IB made to get in on. ire going to use it. One fellow In valuation of the dollar reproduced in flaws conducive to accidents, an ap- town states he has cashed In $250 Mr. Schwartz, who attended the re- the last issue of The Register quite times drink too much, but when so- licly owned water systems. This would be advantageous Practical politicians with few notable exceptions are proval means nothing more than ont Rotary International convention Interesting. Newton D. Ailing not not advocates of civil service in making postmaster ap- worth of his bonds which he is using ber he was a good worker. Holmdel to rentpayers because It would decrease water lj|lli. It the automobile is mechanically per- toward a new roof on his house. The t Atlantic City, gave a talk on the only enjoys thinking about the money residents often speculated about him. would bo disadvantageous to the average home owner pointments. However, leaving all altruistic considera- fect tt the time of inspection. A est he Is keeping for a rainy day. ilgh lights of the convention as seen question, but apparently aspires to He had the earmarks of being more tions aside, it may well be wondered whether this so- brake rod may fall off a mile down Another veteran just outside of our thinking things through and coming because It would Increase taxes by reason of the fact iy him. International peace and com- to sound conclusions. nan an ordinary "bo," of having a called "practical politics" does not lose more votea than the road. own, whose wife two years ago pre- non brotherhood for all was the basic letter education and of being* more that profits from the sale of water would no longer be icnted him with twins, says that he So we find that gold Increased In available to help meet local government costs. It gains. Disappointed offlceseekers do not as a rule Inspection by authorized garage op- a srolnr; to pay the doctor and hOB- hought of the convention speeches. value because of an extraordinary iccompllshed in tho arts and graces Publio utilities corporations charge all the traffic work as hard for party success u they did before they erators was required a few years iltal bills. Joseph Bennett, Red Bank sporting demand for It. Its value was going a gentleman. It, was generally ood merchant, appeared before the surmised that he was a sort of a will bear and pocket the pronto. The profits of the Bed were turned down. Ample evidence to this effect has ago with indifferent results, the Im- Another veteran had his teeth ex- up and carrying the value of money been produced on both sides of the political fence at Red pression being created that the sys- racted elRht months ago and haa lub In the Interest ot the donkey with It. I must be excused for not "black sheep" of some well-to-do and Bank water system are not large considering the amount understanding this. espected family. Ryan never said Bank In the past, but this condition never before temm was merely a convenient way ot had the money for new teeth. >aseball game which was played last of service rendered, and no reasonable person will be- for the fortunate garage owners to le says his wife also needs a set, light between the Lions and Rotary We also have Mr, Ailing as author- inythlng to either encourage or pre- grudge home owners the measure of tax relief thus af- reached the acute development which now seems to pre- solicit business oa a semi-compulsory nd he Is spending some of his lubs. ity for the conception that gold Is the ent this belief. He said nothing vail. nonoy for two sets of false teeth. only commodity which maintains Its forded. The water department will provide $10,000 out basis, for naturally the motorist who value. What can that value be, pray, about his past at all, which Is a com- of its profits towards running the town this year, One Another veteran tells me he hasn't mon attribute of most of the "bos." learned that his car could not be ap- iaid his taxes for the last three when we have undertaken to Increase payment of $5,000 has been made and it has been ar- proved until the brakes were re-lined years, nor his Interest upon the Sail For Europe Its price in order to decrease the He varied his work at times by ranged for a similar payment to be made later. would consider it good Judgment to mortKaue on his home. Says today quantity allocated to our dollar? fathering perennial crops on uncared Great Record of 25 Years And here Is another puiile, Our Ono method which might be used to reduce water give) the Job to the inspector. he is all paid up, and If It hadn't been To Attend Wedding for farms nnd selling them to the Constitution provides that Congress Holmdel villagers. During the past rates would be to make charges for water used to flush of Service and Growth. '••-" . Possibly the plan to have the in- or the bonus he would have lost his iome. Members of the Rumson and Mid-shall have power to "coin money, spring he did quite a thriving busi- sewers, sprinkle the streets, ftght fires and to do other Congratulations are in order to the First National spectors on the state's payroll will regulate the value thereof, and of eliminate this contingency, or at Another one of our veteran friends lletown shore summer colony sailed foreign COITIB," and that as I under- ness in the salo of asparagus. He) things of the sort. This IB done in some municipalities bank of Eatontown as it enters its 25th or silver anni- mt In the country has Just purchased ast week to spend the summer was a familiar sight at Holmdel tat- least place It upon a more delicate i new tractor and has paid tho bal- stand it, is far from being authority having publicly owned plants and In all municipalities versary year. A small country bank when it was found- basis, but It Is anything but an as- xaveling In Europe. Mr. and Mrs.to do anything but coin money In ting on a store porch or reclining where water is sold by private corporations. Home nee due on his sprayer. One vet- under a shady tree while writing ed, it is still in that category but with the prestige of a surance that automobiles with me- iran the other side of Freehold ln- Wilbur B. Ruthrauff and daughter, different sort of pieces, of possibly owners should receive first consideration In policies of quarter of a century of uninterrupted service and with chanical flaws will be driven off the brmed me that he had paid his bills Miss Florence Ruthrauff of Nave- different proportions of one or moro poetry. The lay of his ballads con- local government; and the effect of making such charges ». record of continuous growth even during the blackest highways. When the law cannot re- ill up, and made an investment. Ho sink River road sailed on the Brem- metals, and decide the ratio of ex- cerned chiefly tho joys and delights) change the one for others. I want if rural life and especially the for service would he disadvantageous to them even days of the depression. Even its most sanguine found- move drunken drlverB from the road took me out to the barn and showed en to spend two weeks In France, me a Guernsey cow he had Just pur- Mr. Ailing to tell me how Congress charms of Holmdel. His lnst poem though it would result in lower rates, ers could scarcely have imagined such a happy experi- it is too much to expect that it wll where they will attend the wedding could fix the value of a coin in the chased for $85, and had engaged 850 of Miss Florence Cobb and Stanton written two days bofore his death As for the sewage disposal charge, it Is much fairer ence and increased field of service. take up the slack In a steering Leghorn pullets at $1 each. He con- sense of giving It any value In ex- was along this line. The original and more equitable than the method formerly used of wheel.—Asbury Park PreBS. siders this one of the best Invest- Vhltney. Mr. Whitney's parents, Mr. change except what Its value as a A bank Is the chief financial artery of the commun- ind Mrs. Stanton Whitney, also of commodity would be. manuscript was given by him to Jo- imposing taxes to meet the maintenance coats of the ity which it serves. Because of local pride and for even ments he could make, in view of the seph Holmes a few hours before the Are We Inhumane T fact that he has three small children tfaveslnk River road, sailed ths prev- I have had for some years a think- v sewage plant. The charge amounts to one-third of the more potent reasons Eatontown has occasion to feel Another veteran informed me that ious week on the Queen Mary for er that has been exercised diligently 'atal accident. The American association of Soda water bill. The result is that much more so than was gratified on the occasion of the sliver anniversary of Its his daughter graduated from gram- he wedding ceremony. end Is even now able to think it The poem follows: true before this plan was put into effect residents pay In Workers looks with displeasure on thinkhnk s thingtg s throughtg, , butt I confess bank. The splendid manner In which this institution mar school last year and he had Stuart Young, son of Mr. and Mrs accordance with the amount of service received. the unemployment relief scene in promised her a bicycle for a gradu- I cannot follow the ideal of those HOLMDEL itood up" In the bleak, dreary days of adversity helped New Jersey. Its Investigators Insist tion present. He had not had the ituart A. Young of Navesink River who feel able to demonstrate the By Alfred F. Ryan. One fact alone will show the superiority of this pol- o anchor hope and confidence and served as an import- our municipalities have effected noney to mako Rood hlB promise, oad, was also a pasenger on the power of Congress deliberately to Tii a quiet Inland village icy over the old tax plan. For years and years when mt vantage point to rally constructive forces to combat economies at the cost of Inhumane md the first thing he did with his Uremen. Ho will attend the Henley change the market price of gold by And I Ilk* to linger thert, sewage maintenance costs were raised by taxation peo- lonus wao to buy his daughter this changing the number of grains o So cheering seem the landmark! he depression. Red Bank and all other good neighbors treatment, undernourishment and « •aces and afterward will motor fine gold allocated to the Dollar, Wi Ai thiy do raoit tverywhurcs ple owning properties on Blreetfl without sewage dis- 'cycle, Tho balance of his money hrough England and Wales. Harry f Eatontown Join In extending felicitations upon this lowering of standards of personne o la Investing In a down payment have a fifteen-grain dollar now. Are To me, a rsstleaB rover. posal facilities were nevertheless taxed. They paid for among those caring for the Jobless :. Caesar, 3d, of Rumson, sailed on With little ear* for tltn*| happy birthday and hope that such anniversaries will >n the house he IIVOB In. we to have a five-grain one soon, and lovs the old location— something which they dirt not receive. Happily, this go on never ending until Gabriel blown his last trump. and the poor. he Normandle on a two months' gold quotable at nlnety-elx dollars an .Uka to write o( them In rime. unjust condition has been ended. Sewers should be on The association indicts New Jersey So we find a great deal of this :our of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ounce? money Is prolng right back into cir- tV. Heller and daughters Sarah and George White. Tli an old crow road village, every street, and people living without such conveni- for "cruel" treatment of its unfor- culation, which I believe will ma- Th* old lanM ar# llnad with tr«*itf ence rightly feel that they are not getting a square deal. tunates, and accuses it of "experiment Money of Rumson will also spend Great oaki. and eltnaf and maple* erlallv help us on tho road to re- wo months in Europe. That whliper In the brwit. They were doubly imposed upon, however, when they Campaign Oratory ing with slow starvation" aB a solu- :overy. Linen Shower And I tee an ancient willow were obliged to pay for service for others which they did tion for the proTslem of providing r Yours very truly, • Near by the old •mUh'i shop, That Does Not Register. lief for those who cannot maintain "Tta hollow and decaying— not receive themnclveB. Various other factors might be Ben. L. Atwater. bounty Radio May For Helen Grehea Just eeemi ready for to drop. cited to nhow the advantages of the present plan over During tho lull which momentarily precedes the themselves, BED BANK WATER RATES. The ".hop U fait dicaylnin the old one. opening of the presidential campaign everyone with a The report's reference to lowered Be Sold to State Miss Helen Grohea of AUonti Thfj old font I* navlntr In) sense of humor who dispassionately reviews the extrava- standards of personnel deserves more a sol do m hear the mimic Ked Bank's water rates bear favorable comparison Highlands waa tendered a linen gant language used by some of the speakers at the na- than passing consideration. It mean iVritar Complain" That Rate Is shower last week at the home of Mrs, Of tha anvil from within. with those of other communities when the situation Is The new county radio station may No hornee come for •honing, tional party conventions must be at least somewhat that professional social service work Higher Than It Should Be. James Fagan of Leonardo. The par- But the hlAckomlth Hill ramalna. fully analyzed. To gain a true perspective more than a ers have boon fired since relief ad o sold to tho state for the uss of amused. "Is the American republic to live or die?" was ty was arranged by Mrs. Bdwari Doing woodwork far ths neighbor*, bald comparloon of charges mado must be considered. ministration passed to the municipal July 2, 1036. he state police, the Fish and Game With hie iame old care and palm. the substance of oratory frequently uttered at the Re- Red Bank nejrlotcr, Minn. The house was attractively The element of tax relief and various other advantages Itles. Since the association Is tho :ommlslon and the motor vehlole de- Tha itorei brlnsr recollection* publican conclave, the spenkers answering the question Red Bank, N. J. decorated with yellow and blue crep for homo ownerH under tho present system outweigh all lal service workers' trade organlza partment, according to Police Chief paper, and suspended ovar the re Of the rural rinyi long gont, by claiming that the country would expire In the event Gentlemen: Edwin Sloat of Matawan, a member As do the ancient churrhei. the arguments which might be ndvanced for lower rates. tlons, Its analysis of a situation which freuhmont table were an umbrell of Republican defeat. Tho same sort of oratory wan \tm affected Its membership adversel I have read many articles In you f tho Mopmouth County Police Where they touch "Thy Will be done.* The borne owning CIBBR IB the backbone of the commun- paper extolling tho cheapness of tho and a sprinkling can covered will The old hall« "till uitd fnr tneatlnre* much In evidence at the Democratic convention, the only :annot be accepted on entirely irri tatllo commlealon. Plans to turn A modern lira truck below i ity; they provide tho bulk of the wherewithal for local lied Bank water sorvlco but I rind yellow crepe paper. Miss Qrehea re- difference being that the speakers jaw nothing but ruin wrtlal. the system over to the state have But the old srhnnlhoitie t> mlsilng government expenses; and this great middle class, rath- upon examination that tho water (to ceived many gifts. and desolation ahead unless tho Democrats won. But, giving the association credll partment charges 80 cents per 10C been discussed. The antenna located Whtre srandpartnti uiel to go. er than landlords nnrl irntpayers, should occupy the cublo feet and adda 331-3% to th t the Briar Hill welfare home has Present besides those mentions Wh«n first 1 IBW this vlltiK*. As the campaign progreeses bigger doses of this sort 'or an effort to be as objective as pos were Misses Mary Carroll, Margtrei "driver's rienl ilble, It must make allowances for tin water bill for sewer charRo, whlc! ahown such a wide carrying power So quiet and «»r«ni. of stuff may be expected by the electorate. Those who In effect makes tho wator rate 4 hat it would make the system valu- Mardorf, Mary and /Catherine Ko I thought 'twas quits as prtttj — OOO'fHl-O - conditions under which many munlc cents per 100 cuhlc feet. zak, Kitty Mason, Mary and Jana Ai any 1 have notn. keep their feet on the ground and are not blinded by palitles assumed the relief task. The; able to the state. Th* folk* wor* plain and klnrlir. partisan seal will not be Impressed. Regardless of I have proporty In South Ornnu McCue, Margaret Minn, Marie Ko- Th* whol* countryild* wai fair] Proposed Inlet nd it necessary to use what fundi and have a bill before mo In whlc The system cost the county $8,000. ink, Patricia MoLeugnlln, Mary Eg- I knaw iome day the picture wh eh .id, wins, neither Utopia nor utter destruction are available until other provlalom Its rate IB 22 % cents per cubic fool f It Is turned over to the state the Idlo, Mary Ryen, Margaret K«lle> Would attract the mllUonatr*. at Sea Bright. U e d ThC tW Par e more allk th can be made. They were given relic Both Bed 11 a nit and Bouth Orang county would continue to send and and Anne Orehea of Atlantlo High- Th* old In ml mark i nra golnr !nv « '« "| '.?' ° " " "" « "> lists which almost every one bellovec are municipal owned systems. Soutl receive Its necessary calls and It Is And eo la the old back ronrlj With Interest centered on waterway Improvements they are dls-slmllar. Both are Identically alike In being lands, Rose Miller, Marie Keeton, Why not preanrv* a little. were excessive, a belief which is no Orange tloen not mako any BOWR presumed the state would pay the Dorothy Hharkey, Eleanor Hogan Th* old ihop or an abode— In the North and South Shrewsbury rivers, the projec motivated by the patronage complex, and the strugg,. charge but it does make an ad for power and patronage I. the only simon-pure realistic unreasonable in the light of substan cost of Us installation. In case the and Anna McDonald of Leonardo em To recall lha early struggle of cutting through an Inlet at Bea Bright comes to tin tial recovery In direction! other thai dltlonal charge of $l.K0 for tho ren Our forefather* fouirhti feature of the battles which they wage of a % Inch meter per annum. state purchases the system the Fed-Lillian Maran and Julia Horner o L«av* here and ther* a landmark front again. Agitation'In favor of a passageway for fa-employment. eral Communications commission Asbury Park. P nOt Wlthln the irov In this comparison it would scon Ot » country doavl/ bought. boats between the river and ocen has flared up time and . A i5 ".u " " lthl I 'n« of politicians If the lazy and undeserving wer that the Hed Bank water users an would probably be asked to Increase again, only to die out. However, there has been no tlin fat th natl n- Occ ) tho station's wattage from 100 to BOO. Pnpers In Ryan'fl clothes diacloMd of Hire " °' * ° "l< na]ly In times to be shaken loose, municipal author paying mucli moro for water. 1 that he Is survived by tbro* alMer* when tha need of an inlet at Bea Bright haa been mon Ittes simply had to ha hard holled fo comparison with cities like Newarl Red Bank Man Hit and elsewhere It would bo even mor Civil Service Examinations. and a brother llvlinK <**• Brooklyn and apparent than at present. It warrants the serious con ward loo)(lng , "wZ^ZlVcl thaT.Y.7n a time. That this firmness has re & brother living at Hurt ford, Ooo- suited In thn widespread aufferln disproportionate. slderatlon of state and federal governments. What have yott sot to say? The United State* Civil Service Crossing Stree nwjUcut. He wa» a native of Brook- The coat has been the principal drawback. Engine portrayed by the social workers Yours very truly. Commission has announced open unbelievable, lyn, The funeral -WAS held y«it*r- estimated an Inlet at Hen Bright would cost $2,000,000 to William B. Nault competitive examinations for photog- Chtrl«« P. UoHiigh of Hurdlni day afternoon at tho Word«n fumta. Americans refuse to sit and itnrv construct. Two bridges, one for the highway and the 11 Hubhard Park, raphers, various gradaa and special road, R«d Bank •uffer«d brulMi tni home and the Interment v/n.% In They riot, they smash windows an Red Denk_N. J, ties, $1,340 to 13,000 « year, topograp- outi iMt walk wh«n h« w*« bit b Mount Olivet cemetery. other for the railroad, make it nn expnnalve propoaltlon, take what they need when moved hic and llthoxraphlc draftsmen, va- an automobile whiU lift wfcii eroMlnf and the government h*s taken the stand that the cos desperation by hunger. None of th A Healthy Town. rious grades, U,n20 to $2,000 a year Ocean avenus, In front of th« flea far outweighs the advantages. has happened. Hed flank had a cUan hill of hes.lt and Inspectors of scales and weigh. Bright mil road utatlon, After bAln* Joseph ItannoliMi Wins Hult. As time marches on n«w factors and conditions arlm The report doM not prov* th last week, according to the report Ina;, $2,000 to »2,fl00 a year, Bureau ot treated by Dr. Walter A. Rullman o The weekly milt award of the Mon- which have an Important bearing on the Inlet project superiority of state or federal admlr cases of communicable fllsoancn to th Animal Industry, Department ot Agri- Red Bank he wo Ukin home, X-rB mouth Thrift Bull club, conducted by One of then factors Is boch erosion. One section of latrttlon over municipal oontr BUte Department of Health fnr th culture. picture* tftkitn the next day ahowei the Monmouth Men's shop k\ s] Many municipalities are trying •week eindliig June 27, Tho repnr no broken bone*, No complaint WR Brood street, wan given ThliTKrlay Sea Bright, near the Monraouth Beach line, haa been of salntllne.. for their Full Information may be obtained considerably damaged by the ooean. Ocean avenue I work with Insufficient funds, but th filed eovara Mnnmmith county an from Peder J. OlsliMon, H«d Bank m*dt affaliuit ths driver of th« oar, nlfht to Joaeph Hnnnolien OP "Want n«s for the other .1,1.. Is a matter which can ba met wll' certain municipalities In Middle* Meratsry of the V. 0. Civil Soar* Ot ftUNAa Burnett* of Atlanta Hl*tv front street. Hereafter 'drawings out dimouHj, Tb« point U, and to* and Qosan oounil**, mil ) hJA Sld ALft RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1936. Pace Seven Low'Cost-Housing Attained By Clapboard Construction

By quintan June*, J A typewriter once turned out bonaV- flde postage atampi, It wasn't lust si mere stunt; It wu a necessity, for othenvlto there wouldn't htve txen any-omdal-poperto ptepiy poitAJS. This only recorded occasion whtra Adirondack Chair NOW-A 6 CU, FT. SIZE AT THE the pounding of the typewriter lot recognition In philately occurred In regularly 1.29 far-off Uganda, now part of Kenya You cant buy this and Uganda, British colony and pro- chair elsewhere .00 tectorate In east Africa. for less than 1.49 At the keyboard was the Rev. E. to 1.60. ' Millar of the Church Missionary so- Price Reduced on This Big Roomy elety, who "designed" the stamps at the request of O, Wilson, BO that the BEACH district could establish a postal sys- Eitra CHAIR tem, WIlBon later became deputy com- Special vnAlR missioner of Uganda. Uganda's First Stamp*, Of simplp e clapboarp d construction, This waa In 1895, the creations be- this house Is a direct expression of 59* ing listed as the flnt stamps of the It* purpose—a small house from a Regular 79c. district. There was no type, no print- limited appropriation. Even the As Illustrated, Ing press, not even a smear of print- front vestibule la eliminated for the 1.59. All chairs built sturdily COLDSPOT . er'a in; around. The nearest ap- sake of economy. proach to anything similar was an and designed The foundation walls and columns to be very com- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS early model typewriter the Rev. Mil- are of local field stone, the basement fortable. lar had brought along. floor of waterproofed concrete. The The missionary consented to turn porches, however, are floored with mon brick went Into the fireplace Guaranteed 1 out the stamps at last as needed, hit fir. facings and hearths, and the mantel first effort coming from the type- Inside, the floors are of oak with Is of wood. writer In March, 1895. The stamps pins for trim, shelving and cabinets. Built for ?4,200 from a design by 5 Years 1 were lmperforato and ungummed, The walls are papered and the floors Walter Brandeo Klrby, architect, the He took a sheet of typewriter pa- stained, shellacked and waxed. houee le one of a group of email per and placed the stamps aide by Coal la used for heating, Including homes chosen by "The Architectural UP TO 3 YEARS side, getting 12 rows of them on the a coal-fired hot water heater. Com- Forum." • TO PAY sheet, which he then reversed and tyrj'3 the thirteenth row across the WBBB FBOOBAMS. Pictura a new COLDSPOT In YOUR 'rospects Bright Ulchen with Ht gleaming while Ou'ui The programs tvr< as follow. For Potato Crop finished ifrearrilinad cebinat and mas* (1210 Kilocycles) live chrome plated hardware. Loot in- Two-Burner Oil Range lids at (ha ipartling llfolima porcelain A. M. Friday, July 10. While Western farmers suffered A regular 4.29 ViOU—Mornlnu tierenade. •namalad Intarlor—and rejoics (a Ifs 0:1D—Shopping Guide, Casino, Steinbacha. com tho drought. Monmouth county value. Just the "M Snyder, Music Shop, Zebley. otato growers looked forward last thing for cummer" $Q.95 roomlnen. Think of it, 6 cu. ft. of iiongi 0:80—Musical Oami. 'hursday to a prosperous crop. use at home or ipsce t\ 4ha uiual pries of a climpy A U:4g—Kousekeepars Hour. "V Ellwood Douglass, county agent, cottage. cu. (I. boi. You can't afford to min Ihli 10:00—Chlldran's hour. it Freehold said tho recent heavy 10:44—Stainbacha. truly jeniailonal value—sae it temorrowl 10:46—News. alnfalls, which ended a long dry Two-Burner 11:00—Resume. leason Just before the danger mark Gasoline •bottom. This method produced a r: M. vas reached, combined with cool number of totc-beche varieties, • with 8:30—Musical Moments. feather had provided ideal condl- CAMP 4lO0—Fads and Faahions. lons. the stamps end to end. In between 4:80—Church of tha Air. STOVE these reversed rows he typed the »:68—Strand. He estimated the crop at }3,15O,OOO, 5:00—Woman's Forum. :ompared with $1,250,000 last year $ .98 value and number of stamps on the t>;8»—WTA program, v>. 5 Ihoet. 6:45—Studio feature. It based these figures on the 15,000 As a border, he used either daahea 6:00—Front Page Drams. tcres planted by the 800 potato Convenient, In- Br hyphens for horizontals while the »il5—News Review. .rmera, yielding 200 bushels an acre stant lighting, j:80 Whsra to buy, Casino, Btalnbachs, id bringing ono and threoquartor with wire uprights were composed of apos- Zeblty, Music Shop. grate and built trophe*. Altogether he had three de- 8:45—Boy Scout Program.. :ents a pound. 7iO0—Aro«lcan Family EoWnson. Douglass said there was llttl« dan- in pump. 2H signs, the first two of which were 7:18—Phil LemUt, sports talk. pt. tank, will identical except that some were 1:80— Smoka Bhop. ;er of any serious damage to the burn 2 hours. pomewhat narrower than the others. 7:81—Rhythm Masters. rop now. 8:00—Walkathon darby. Quantity Limited! 'Also there were two colors, black 9:16—Timely Topics. and violet, the violet being due to 8:80—Felfenapen. VEGETABLE FIELD DAT. Outing a new ribbon. 8:81—Variety Hour. Jug « 10-Volut Cold Caxtrrf. We were only alloted a very few Simplified Design. 8:00—Movia Oosslp. iterating Program Planned al 9:15—Home Philosopher. Butters on August IS. a) Automatic Interior of these refrigerators to sell at this For the most part the various val- t :>0—Spring Lake HoUl. Vgbt. lies of an Issue were placed on the 8:81—Louis Batancourts Marimba band. Numerous varieties and strains o ridiculous low price, BO don't delay. 10:00—Carter. • 1onch-a-baT toot same eheet, generally a row or two 10:01—Tha Radio Stage, 'egetables being bred and tested by It Is fine greatest valuo we have for each denomination. The first de- 10:30—Casino Dane* Music. Dick he Agricultural Experiment Station Reg. 1.19 Opener. MansOsld's orchestra. tt Rutgers university to determine Well inBulated ever offered. sign adopted comprised only four 11:00—Bob Mahloney. talk. with ground t) 96 Jet C«bet—l :t0—Smoka Bhop. tinuous line of dashes replaced the 6:11—Junnle Jim. a tour of tho vogetable farm when 79 interrupted hyphens across top and 6:14—Casino. growers will ?8eo 76 plant selectloni I- 4-STAR GOLDEN JUBILEE KENMORE bottom and tho "U O" was changed B:4E Kaina Hllmar, Songs. of "Rutgers" tomatoes and othsi to "Uganda," spelled out across the 7:00—Besume. irosses, as -well as 140 varieties anc Beg. 2.10 value With a bottom. At the top was put "V. 88. A. M. Monday. July 13. 3traina of tomatoes.. Other vegi FoldB Into a 8:00—Morning Serenade. tables to be shown are 27 varletlei small bundle R," signifying the year and Victoria 8:14—Stalnbachs. and sturdily 20% Larger Tub and Automatic Pump Reglna. The value designation re- 0:16—Word Ideas. jf sweet cprn, 40 varlotles and Btralni 0:80—Morning devotions. built and has mained In the center, 10:00—Things Sou Should Know. f,. peppers and 12 varieties of egg. a hiRh quality Two typewriters were used, for af- 10:80 Shopping Tour, Feljenspan, stein- 'lant. There will also ba compar canvas cover. ter a time the missionary received a bachs, Snydar, Zebley, Casino. sons of onion sots obtained from You save at least new one and did a somewhat better 10:45—Mews Beylsw, Canada, Greece and 29 states In this 11:00—Resume. $20, for you can't Job. However, a certain number of P M country and exhibits of results o errors have been found, all due to 7 s00—Manhattan concert band. 'ertllizer experiments with Hmi duplicate this the typing. For the moat part these 7:16—Where to Go. Zebley. Stelnbachs leans and tomatoes. DlscusBlons am Casino, Mualo Bhop, Smoke Shop demonstrations on Insect and dl; ere "x-ed" out or otherwise deleted. 7:10—Felgenspan, washer elsewhere Although a typewriter lueue ap- 1:11—Federal Houalng Ttoiram. e control, farm machinery am peared In 18B8, It was replaced later 7 :«—Spring Lake Hotal. vegetable marketing will also b for less than $75. 7:45—Helen Mllnar, Bongs. given, In the year by the first printed stamps 8 :00—Carter. of Uganda. Theso were handset, be- g:0l Welkathon Derby. ing only a little more elaborate than 8:15—Strand. KEANSBCKG METHODISTS. the first lseueB. These stamps also 1:15—WPA Projrara. 8:30—Casino Danes Music. $ .00 appeared simultaneously -with a 9:00—Resume. Joaah Sunday to Be Observed si change In tho monetary value from P. M. Tuesday, July 14. Church Sunday Morning. cowries to annas and rupees. 4:00—Varieties. 4:30—Moment Musical!. Sunday will be observed as Joasl The cowries actually were cowrie 5:00—Stainbacha. Sunday at the Keansburg Methodise shells, 50 of thorn being rated as 6:01—Tea Dane*. church with a pageant-drama, whlcr worth approximately 1 British pen- Si!0—Falganspan. . . .. „ All Kinds Slip Covers 6 :J1— Interesting Paopla to th« Nawa. will be presented at the mornlni Thcso aro tho features you np. These sea shells were much In 5:46—Spring Like Hotal. service. We carry the want and only Kenmore gives demand for money partly because of 5:46—Studio feature. their beauty and partly because of 6:5B—Birth of th« Ne«a-Nat Eneyelo Saturday, July 18, beginning at 1: largest stock of 4Q you all of them: their rarity due to difficulty In that 1:00 Whara to do. SUInbaeha, Cailno, o'clock In the morning a food ant seat covers In up Zablay, Musis Bhop. Smoka bake sale will be held on the enure! Inland country more than 400 mllea Shop, Carter. town and at the We can fit Safety water action west of the "»• «:16—Newa Bavlaw. lawn. 6:Bl-*-Opportuolt)r winners. Sunday, July 10, a Newark mall lowest prices. your car. Cleans clothes gently • :««—Strand. OLD FHOTQGBAPH8. quartet will sing at both the morn Self-adjusting wringer 6:45—Pata, Singing Doorman. Ing and evening services. 7 :00—Besuma. Houseware Specials ! 20f» larger tub Interesting Exhibit Being Staged by r. M. Wednesday, July 18. Curved top prevents splashing StoHnbach-krcege, 6:00—Tea Dines. It pays tn advertise In The Reglsta 5:15_Whara to Buy, Casino, Zabler, Outside clutch—easy to start One of tho most fascinating ex- Stalnbachs, Music Bhop, Bnydar. nnd stop 5 ;l0 - Juvsnlla Cllmbars. hibits around the North J«r«ey shore S100—CarUr. Quick emptying tub la tho old picture exhibit and con- 8:01—Bsbatte, songs. test, being hold at Btelnbich-Kresge «:16—Str.nd. Drains in 45 seconds 6:18—Newa ravlaw. COMPLETE HEATING company at Asbury Park. S l>0—Falgainspan. ' Downs of photographs that haven't 8:11—WPA Program. • :46—Mrs. C. Hllly«r, talk. SYSTEMS Been the light of day for 20 or 80 7 lOO—American Family Soblnson. years have been salvaged from at- 7:14—Felganspan. tics and trunks and brought In to 7:15—This and That. SEARS The Finest Gas Range 7:80—Smoka Bhop. the first door photograph studio T:«l—Iris Papts, Talk. where entries are being made In a Tll4—Spring Laka Hotal. contest to find the most Interesting 7 :45—Sketch. In the Land old pictures submitted. All photo- 8:00—Besuma. graphs aro assembled In the studio A. M. Thursday, July 16. An inspection will prove this o.;00—Morning serenade. Special! While They Last and are on display there. g;14—Btelnhachs. broad statement. At the close of the exhibit on July 0:15—Word Ideaa. Ilcg. 80c 18 the throe moBt interesting old pic- 9:80—Music Shnp. Never beforo hnB m ^v_ Has America's Largest Oven 0:81—Musical dams. a broom like this 1 Uc tures will be selected by a promin- IOIOO—Things you should know. 1-3 More Cooking Space ent board of Judges, and valuable 10:80—Shopping gu|d«. Cartar, Zabler. sold at this price M.V Btelnbaeha. Casino, Snydar, prises will be awarded. Those named Falganspan, Only 1 sold to a customer. And as Judges are Mi's M. Sue Montague, 10:46—News Review. No Down Payment hostess at the Berkeley-Carteret lliOO—Besume. 00 hotel; Harold M. Canning of the As- 3 Yrs. to Pay CLOTHES ri:00—Where to Buy. Snyder, Slelnbsehi Only $s now.v bury Park Prens, nnd Robert Tomp- Zebley, Mualo Shop, Casino, Fela-en PINS 55 klns of the Interlaken Art society, Hears nan furnish complete MONTH E-Z WAY OIL RANGE B:IO—LovaiBtory Qlrl. S:46—Youth Forum. heating systems* for suiy type 60 Others as low as $29.95 f 3-Day Special 6:00—Spring Lake Hotal. iturili.t A. Mimil.iy Only I PLAY AT SPRINO LAKE. 6:01— Tn ha announced. of heating and sovo you money. for No matter hoiv nlco a homo ynn hnv thin stovn will lit Into Us mirrimmllnK" in Iti'ir. I'rlrn 20115 6:16— Hmoke [Shop. Installations arranged, financed Monmoutli Community Mayors to 6:18—Newa Bsvl.w. aplto of llo low price. Fully IIIMII«!« il Yi u wnuld pnv lit Irnit Freawnt "The Itoyal Family." fiiaO — Kelaen'PS11- , , and guaranteed by Scars. Free oven wilih hdnt rrgulntor. Slliln out $1', el <«rs hour. Heading tl\n cnnl of 17 will be Hud- 10100—Felgenspan. WE CARRY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FISHING TACKLE IN TOWN. lOlOJ—Ohlldran's lloul. son Faimaett, Harriet Donovan and 10:44—Btelnbachs. Archie LeComte. Others In tht cast 1O|45—News Review. will be Graco Constantln, William lllOO—Resume, Welse, Charles Ilomt, Edward Con- Free stantln, Either Wel«e, Carl Watreai, Methodist Home Anniversary Lids. Belle Stark, Chester Morgan, The 30th anniversary of the Metho- Parking Eleanor jPlayton, Italph Cooke, Jack dist home for the sm«d «t Ocean Murphy, /Jolly Storms, Clifford Kln- Orovt will be observtd Wednssda ltEl» HANK Jcel. Dorothy Iflgun will be stage July 16, at 8 o'clock In the afternooi in Rear *nnn«g»ivand Harry Taylor will ex- Rev. L«nn Chamberlain, district si ».» MONMOUTH train y TIliPHONIi RID IANK 11*0 of Store ecute tlia whichihh was didesigned d by perlntendent, will preside. Tollowlnir 27-29 Monmouth St. RED BANK Phone 1290 Marlon th* nrof ram a supper will be served. Paere Elriit RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1936. AMUSEMENTS. Methodist church by the tfrli of Us« BJOJS Or FACTORY. 'Clarence T, Steiner of Neptune sev- West Keansburg. Sunday-school clautu last Tuesday eral yeara ago. The asking price was Carlton Theater. evening for thai benefit ol the church. Mrs. Arnetto Dangler Buy» Haoe She $5,000, Ray H. Stlllman of Eaton- JULY CLEARANCE SALE Mr. and Mr». George Kurt* and Formerly Owned. PETER E. HUNT "The Country Beyond." P*ra- Those who took part In the entertain^ town made the-sale. Reduced Prices on Dreitei, Millinery, son», George and John of North Ber- ment from this locality were Thelma LICENSED mount'a adaptation ot th» ctory oi gen, have returned to their home at The Steiner factory on tho south the same name by James Oliver Cur- Walling, Alice Lambereon. Ethel The road to better and bigger bull- thgt place following a week's stay Voorheeaj, Murfrt Walling and Vir- aids of Lewis street, Eatontown, was ness leads through The Register's ad- Cooperman Fur Shop. Inc. Swedish Masseaur wood, will be tho featur* attraction here. bought la»t week by Mm. Arnetta vertising columns.—Advertisement. today and tomorrow (Thursday »nd ginia Hurray. Dingier of Long Branch, who will op- Mr. and Mrs.. Charles E. Mack The N«w Point Comfort lire com- Friday) at the Carlton theater. The spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- erate it for the making of uniforms. Swedlih Miit«f«, Olive Oil, Pin« OU cist includes Rochelle Hudson, Paul pany win hold a benefit d&nca at the The new owner expects to open tho thur W. Aumack and family at Mat- Beach Palace ballroom on July 17. or Sun Lamp Treatment! «t my offica Kelly. Robert Kent and Matt Mc- awan. , pla.ce soon with about thirty em- or at your horn* by appointment. Hugh. Miss Mary Brannigan apent Friday ployees. A lease had been (manned Frank Fiegel Is confined to hla at Keyport. home oi- Stone road with illness. for, but subsequently tho ealo was 3S LAFAYETTE ST, RUMSON, N. J. Miss Mildred Hennas will be th« made. Mr«. Danfjler ham. a contract The Young People's council of re- guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Tel. Rumion 6B5 llgiouj education is planning a moon- with the War Department. She form- Mrs. Herman Jones at this place for erly owner the factory and sold it to Ight Ball to be held early next month ton days. on the New Jersey Central steamer Sandy Hook. Reee/vatlons lor the Miss Julia Burlett, daughter of Mr. annual beach party In August are al- and Mrs. Delbert Burlett, will enter Big Special Sale so being made by the Keansburg the Monmouth'Memorial hospital for members and their friends. a three year's course in the training for a nurse in September. 110 Hi-Grade and Purebred Mr. and Mrs. William Kivell and Vivian Compton has a week-end SAVE $lO.oo children Raymond, Kleanore and Rob- position with Smock's, Inc., on the of Summer Rugs ert, of Scotch Plains, spent the week- boardwalk for the summer season. nd with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Newman and family. Misa Betty Jones has returned from a stay with loses Boss and Buth Dairy CoVs Positively the Last Offering for This Season! A MINUTE! Miss Julia Burlett and Vivian New- Wilson of South River. man, and Andrew Oberman of this More than $W1 to one Mr. and Mrs. John Shellbrlck ot place and James Butler of Mlddletown Union Beach were recent guests of hundred dollars can bo &pent Saturday and Sunday in the Zlotkin's Stables saved later by upending Misses Sue and Mary Massavitch. ff Burlett cabin in the Pennsylvania 5 minutes NOW readlnc mountains. Joseph Phillips epent Monday at Freehold, N. J., Red Bank on business. 15 Miss Ruth Goldfarb of New York Mr. and Mrs. John O. Rodgera arjd Thursday. July 16th the Regular Prices—al° l 'THE Rugs are clearly tagged. one at 12 Noon :arb. Gordon Walling is driving a Ford Just deduct 15 per cent RIGHT WAY TO Miss Frankleen Kornt and Thomas automobile. J. Lyons of New York spent Sunday The Teybro manufacturing eom- off Hiosfi prirps. All sizes, HEAT YOUR HOME" with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kornt . pany located at 1350 Broadway, New The picture, given four stars by a- 1 family. j York, started operations at Fowler'i from 9"xl5' to 27"x54" An amazing modern critics, was rated as one of the best Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santa Lucia of factory building on Creek road yes- method that gives you six of the month. Washington, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. terday. This company will manufao- the lowest possible fuel Tho feature attraction Saturday, John A. Lutz of Brooklyn were week- ture pajamas, bathrobes and Infant'i cost, with every advant- Sunday and Monday will be "Bul- md visitors at the home of Mr. and wear. Mr. Levy, president of tho con- age of safety, comfort, lets or Ballots," with Edward G. Mrs. Nicholas Santa Lucia. cern, has announced his intention of Our Etore Is being made 50% cleanliness and com- The Holy Name society of St. Ann's Robinson and Joan Blondell In the employing 50 persons at the present larger to accommodate our In- pletely automatic opera- main roles. church will receive Holy Communion time and will take on new employees tion. in a -body next Sunday morning at as he aeea Increase In business, creased business. Watch for the the 8 o'clock mass. The regular A FREE COPY ^S YOURS FOR Strand Theater. Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. Thome and opening of this now department, monthly meetings have been discon- son Carl, Jr., of Belford, were Tues- bargains In ilrst-class merchan-., THE ASKING ! "Mr, Deeds Goes to Town," which tinued for the next two months. played recently, at the Carlton the- day visitors at the home of Edwar dise always on hand. See our Mrs. Anita Walters spent Monday C. Thorne of Stone road. ater and was brought back to Bed it Keyport. • prices—then compare them. Bank by popular request, will be Mrs. Charles McGuire and Mrs. John J. Aspo of Washington, D. C, John Beatty were hostesses at the shown for the last times today at the Mrs. Hanna Wilson of South Hiver, Merritt Machine Shop trand theater. McGuire home on Monday afternooh Armstrong Linoleums, Bird's Linoleum, Pnlico 5-Ycnr (lunrnnteed Rugs, India Drug. Mr. and Mrs. Russo Coreonl and chil- to tha member of the Catholic sets, Broiulloom Carpets, Handcraft Wool Rugs, Oval Rag-Rugs, a few remnant 24 MECHANIC ST. dren, Mario and Paul, of Newark, Daughters ~bf America. TEX. B. B. S22. RED BANK and Mrs. John Malettl of Freehold Miss Lou Miller has returned to her Bromllooms ... All sizes, Domestic and Oriental Hugs. were Fourth of July guests of Mr. and home from the Monmouth Memorial Mrs. Benjamin Aspo and family. hospital and It convalescing at her if UG8 WA sunn, REPATRED AXD STORED Miss Lilyan Grott and Joseph Nor-' home here. ton of Mineola, Long Island, were Miss Alma. Bailey of Long Branch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bran- Anyone Interested In buylntr good dairy was a recent- guest of her sister, cowa, Urgent aelcctlon found anywhere, nigan !ast week-end. Misses. Thelma and Adele Bailey, Thuraday ia the day. July 1(3. A rent hut Misses Katherinc and Mary Bran- Mrs. Helen Stultz and daughter cow sale, no reaorvea. These cows vvero lngan were hostesses at a party on ihlpried here and they must be sold. Come. Diane of Keyport spent one day last :o Freehold, always a largo selection of Friday evening at their home on Man- week with Mrs, Anna Koch. the beet dairy cowa, ttet tho best.cowa fnr ning place. Dancing mid refresh- Mrs. Helen Taylor of Long Beach, less with s square den], AIRO porno helf- ments were part of the evening's en- era, butln, teams and nlnKlo horpea nnd Long Island, formerly of this place mulea. Sale every Thursday. ExrhnnpeK joyment. About 35 guests were pres- made. Don't mlaa this sale. Private snlea spent Monday visiting friends here. dally. ent from Keansburg, Union Beach, Mies Edytho Harris has returned to 42 MONMOUTH ST. "THE RUG STORE" PHONE R. B. 427 Keyport, Keamy and Jersey City. her home at New York followlpg Delivery arranged anywhere. Misses Doris and Virginia Maxley three days spent with Mr. and Mrs. TOM WARNER. Auctioneer, FEATURING THE PRODUCTS OF A. & M. KARAGHEUSIAN nave returned from a ten-day staw Fred Llpf. with Miss Rita Maxley of Greerk JACOB ZLOTKIN ft SON, "THE MAKERS OF GtJUSTAN" Pond. Phone 330, Freehold, N. J. Theodore TeBeck and daughters Union Beach. Ann and Marylee of Elizabeth spent i* °*"" Wrong on tho fare—but Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George B. (Tho Red Bank Register can be bought not in his choice ot travel—going-by train. Hatalan, In Union Beach at tb« atort of Gua S«n- A Bale, swift trip—a frc3h, on time-to- son.) the-minuta arriYnl—and a bargain rato of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Dickey enter- 2£ a mile in coaches—3d a mile in Pull- Two features. "Nobody's Fool" with tained Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leno- The Keyport school board may mans plus regular Pullman rate. (No Idward Everett Horton and Glenda wlch and children John and Helen of bar the Union Beach tuition students surcharge,') Brooklyn on Saturday. from attending the high school there Farrell in the main roles, and "The 1 Typifnl °no way conch faies between Mrs. Mary Staak and sons, Walter in September because of $7,077 due Red Bank & Newark 70c; Elizabeth 60c. F Man" with Jack Haley, will be shown on Friday and Saturday. and Andrew of New York, were the board. For the past few years equally low lares to other points. week-end guests of relatives here. the local board has been delinquent For information consult titket agents Tho feature attraction on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of next week Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Duda and in payment of tuition fees, but Key- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD will be "Danclnjr\ Pirate," a techni- children, Michael, Mary and Anna, port has carried the students on the color musical, with a cast that in- Misa Stephenle Bonowich and Mr. school rolls through the depression, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL cludes Frank Morgan, Charles Collins, and Mrs. Johns, all of New Yonk, and although the Keyport school new dancing star, and Steffi Duna. were Sunday visitors at the home of board has taken this same attitude Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linde and fam- before, It Is thought ways and means ily. will be found to permit the local Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juell and chil- students to enter the high school in dren, Joseph 'and Joan, of Brooklyn September. Howard D. White, as- and Mr. ana Mrs. Peter W. Kuarloyg sistant commissioner of education, of Keyport visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- has advised the Keyport. board hs Jacob St&lnJbach liam Kuarloyg last week-end. would endeovaarr to deviseisee some methmeth- Mrs. Estcllc Reid entertained I od whereby the Union Beach board BROADWAY. friends from Keyport on Sunday. may be aided In securing funds from LONG BRANCH •The ladles' division of St. Ann's the state to pay this tuition bill. Parent-Teacher association received President Joseph D. Bedls, and Dis- Drive Tour Car In Our Free Parking Yard and Shop In Comfort Holy Communion In.a body last Sun- trict Clerk R. O. Walling expect to day morning at the 1 o'clock mass. confer with Mr. White within a few This same division is holding a bene- days. 8 fit card party this afternoon on the The Old Hcldeiburg tavern, form- PAYM*" . church lawn. erly operated by Edward Trophagen, Miss Frances Llpf of New York Is reopened on Wednesday of last week Simmons Gliders spending a two weeks' vacation at the under the management of Mrs. Em- home of her parents on L»aurel ave- ma Davlea, nue. The Royal Neighbors of America The members of tho National Union lodge held a card party this after- for social justice held their regular noon with Mrs. Annie McConnell as s 75 monthly meeting in the Mansion hostess. house last Monday evening. Work of demolishing an old build- An entertainment entitled "Dutch ing at Pine street and Park avenua Treat" was given in the Keansburg ii under way by employees of the l6 street department. The building was considered a flre hazard. 6-CUSHION STYLE ! George Ross, a member of the bor- ough council, has beon distributing steel drums to residents who promise WATER-REPELLENT COVERS ! to use them as incinerators for refuse. He ha» about 75 of these WIDE VENTILATED ARMS ! USED CARS drums and they are given away gratia. The publlo school Parent-Teacher association will hold a carrt party In the Florence avenue flre house to- morrow night. There's just about every Thomas Reeves of East Orange quality feature imagin- spent the week-end at the home of his father, Fred Reeves. able in the construction William FJlgnebroadt and family of Newark have rented a bungalow on of these gliders . . . Coil Center street for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph KolodileJ spring base, ball-bearing havo moved from Laurel avenue to tho Dahmer house on Park avenue, siispennion and Btabil- Tho Ladles' Aid society of Grace izer for easy gliding. Methodist church will hold an out- Ing on the property of Fred Dahm< T'S in your* power (his summer to make life brilliant combination of performance and style, Groen baked enamel at New Brunswick July 25. The I brighter and broader nnd bigger — to open up frugal habit and tough dependability. trip will be made by buses of th« new pleasures, find more fun, discover fresh scenes frames. All nix box Hollo bus corporation of Keyport. Life begins when you buy a Buick! You'll know tho Mrs. Bert Sober has been visiting - and the key to it all is this brilliant Buick SrEClAL cushions and vnlnnccR at Newark. Series 40, priced us n Buick has never been priced pleasure of abundnnt thrilling power, you'll find I

Frank W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 3ig Increase In Colt's Neck. Finds Treasure thur BlckleB, Vernon Little, Mr. and wow Mrs. Hal Ward, Mrs. Reta Wood. FOR VACATION Bank Deposits it te* Benjamin Ely, Walter Rankln, Mr. On "Island" At and Mrs. Frank Merrltt, Mr. and OUR FIRST ANNUAL CRUISES Mrs, F. A)vin Langwith, who recent- Mrs. William Causbrook, Mr. and AU Lines "DM a» Banki «kf Mou ly returned borne from Monmouth Mrs. Thomas Asche, Edward Q. Call, Writ., Phone lor Memorial hospital at Long Branch, Is Shipwreck Party , Literature and Reservations . Cointr H*d 946,285,1«S Walder, Miss Dorothy Macintosh, steadily Improving. Mrs. N. A. Apgar Mr. and Mrs. Garwood L. Dube, Mr. on dun* 30. • Gain WF 18,- and her granddaughter, Nina jane MANAGER'S SALE Mia Nan Mahon of Fair Haven and Mrs. Elmer Walllnff, Elmer Wal- Helen Lee Getty 3O7.7T6 Ore* Last Yaw. Phillip* ot Elisabeth, spent last week ing, Jr.,--MlSB Dorothy DefTur, Miss TRAVEL. SERVICE with Mr*. Lengwlth. Berntce Lang- Uncovers 13 Silver Dollar* at wlth has returned home from a visit Nan Mahon, Charles Allaire, Miss 15 Mechanic St., Red Bank Marion Barrett. IS THERE ANYTHING IN OUR STORE THAT YOU Phono 1748 Dtpooltf |n the at beuuti ot Mon-at Elisabeth. Affair Given by Fair Haven All tlck«t» sold it t(imp«nln' mouth county "how an Increase of Miss Virginia Wyckoff, Donald Mrs. Daniel Sullivan has had a.new Yacht Club. Asay, Harry Pitcher, Stewart Ed- CAN USE? IF SO, SEE OUR MANAGER. publiibad rat* I#n,lftM oyer the corresponding roof put on her house. period last y«ar. On June 30 ot thli dington,. Miss Dorothy VanSauter, Below are listed a few of the'Specials. There are many unadvertised Peter Maher, formerly of Holmdel, Thirteen silver dollars were "dug Mr. and MrB. Mortimer VanSauter, year when a- call (or statement*, was Is occupying the Boffel house whloh Issued, the total depo»lU were MWW,- up" in the center of the Molly Pitch- Oliver Macintosh, Mr. and Mrs. specials which you must see for yourself, displayed in the store. 'as previously rented by Charles er hotel ballroom last Friday night James Brooks, Mrs. Julia , Jones, 68JS6 u against *40,9«7.M laat year. Bennett. The lonn" and discounts also snow an by Mls» Nan Mahon of Fair Haven. Mlas Christine M. Brook, Mrs. Sophie Christian Science Walter H. Conover, who recently Tho occasion was the "shipwreck" Increase). This year they totalled *18r Nestler, Miss Josephine Nestler, Mr. sold his farm, is planning to move dance held by the Fair Haven Yacht and Mrs. Phillip Walnwright, Mr. Reading Room 903,113, an lnersas* of $6U,UT,49 over to Bed Bank in the fall. New Taffeta Regular and Extra last year. club. While 200 persons watched. and Mrs. Herbert P. Schaeffer, Miss Brattf atmt National Bank 8Mf, A sale of the household goods of Miss Mahon, with the aid of Beach- Dorothy Keenan, Ted O'Brien, Theo- Th»,pottami"M table fives the de- Charles Bead will be held Saturday, II Broad Street, Red Bank posits and lotas and discounts of comber Hal Ward, located the pirate dore J. Labrecque, David Pudlener, SLIPS Size Undies! with Walter D. Field* as auctioneer. reasure on an "Island" made of can-Mr. and Mrs. William Sumer, Vice each of the banks: Mr. Head recently sold his farm to Tea Bow and white. Flarey stoplns, panties OPEN DAILY vas. Commodore and Mrs. W, Alexander New York party. Many with pure dye and shorts, which have 11.30 A. M. to «i3D P. M. SMCfld, National, Kelt Ink 11,101,011.02 The drawing to decide the lucky Hartwlgsen of the Newark Yacht wMn yoke*. Adjust. A.bury' ?arlc National Bank Augustus Sickles hs been kept In- sold at BBc are all in- Tunday and Friday Evanlnfel perBon to seek the treasure was held club, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Garrison, able ahoolder straps. cluded In this sale. and Trait Co. Mll.tli.ie doors with sickness. He is elowly at midnight. Miss Dorothy Van- Bip proof seams. Lace Rayon and mesh, styles 7130 to 9:30. Merchants' Trust Co., Red improving. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wain, Mr..and 99 Buki . l.U0,7««.J6 Sauter drew the numbers and theMrs. John Qulgley, Mrs. Kay Hern- and tailored styles. in regular and extra for Ban the Bible, the Work! o( Mary Aibury Park * Ocean GroTe 1,«I0.020.07 The Sewing club of the Reformed 13th number was held by Miss Ma- Sizes S4 to4* . sizes. Seaeoaab Trust Co -.-— •JT.U0.79 don, Miss Mona Franz, Mr. and Mrs. Baior Eddj. Dlecoveru and Founder ihureh will hold an all-day meeting hon. Mr. Ward gave her a chart Frank Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. John of Ghrlttlan 8cence, and all other Flnt National, Freehold .— .iei.oti.tieiotiti Thursday, July It, at the home of authorized Cbrlitlan Selena* Uterft* Freehold Trust Co. .-— showing where the treasure was McGuire, Thomas McGacken and tar* may bo road, borrowed or pur> bontral Watlonal"FreehoM... m.iio.io Mrs, Warren Bnedeker. burled, and a yardetlck. With the First National, tntll.Ishtah n 1,4I1,JI5.27 William Domidlon. chaied, IO.UII.S9 Considerable damage ha# been done guidance of Mr. Ward she soon found First Njtlcmal, Farmlnflele by hoodlums to the house owned by Curtains and 3 Year Reading Room Maintained dT Flnt National, BradW Beech Itl.tlt.ll the treasure box, filled with sawdust, All.nhuret National .. l,041,«0.78 tha Hlxglns estate, which has been and with a shovel she uncovered the FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, Belmar National ...- -... l.Otl.lll.tT inoccupled several weeks. A number Auto Kills Man SCIENTIST, 1,4I!,I4«.»5 dollars. Naptuna. Bank *t Trait Co 78»,5I«.!4 of windows and doors have been Cottage Sets 509 BROAD STREET. BED BANK ~ lonal Bask, Sprin*- Costume prizes were awarded to Guaranteed Sheets 1,050,114.11 broken. ' Walking in Road Frlscilla curtains of The Public li Welcome. FarraerarNatloiiai, illentoirn 1,141,111.14 Mrs, William Causbrook,_wlfe of the printed or cushion dot There Is little change in the con-fleet captain of the Fair Haven Pure finish, laundry Manaamaan National .....—. I,494,l6t.l< lltion of Lewi* V. Bnyder, who has Leo Austin, 46, of Jerseyvllle, waa Marquisette. Flat tail- Sea Brlafht National •19,171.80 Yacht club, and Mortimer VanSau- struck by an automobile while wallc- ored curtains of floral _~ tested aheets that are Lone Branch Trust Co I,60»,0S».51 been sick several weeks. The bridge Marquisette and plain *J sruaranteed for 3 years Lou Btnanch Banking Co. — J,4l2,«74.07 work of which he has been in charge ter, chairman of the membership ng along highway route 33 In How- New Jamer Trust Co., L*na- committee. M»«. Cauebrook wore a or embroidered novelty *<*• of satisfactory service. is belnjr looked after while he is laid ell township Sunday night. He waa nets. Cottage sets of Branch ...«..«..>• <•> up by William Layton of Red Bank. fishnet dress. She received a vanity pronounced dead upon arrival at the Absolutely perfect. F»rm«m" an* M«rehanU/ case. Mr. VanSauter, who represent- fast color, sell-figured Matttmn «..,..—«...-.—.»-•—. l,l42,sl!.O7 Michael Luocarelll la harvesting Freehold hospital, where he was Marquisette. Some Sizes 64x90. For single Mitt/win Bulk ...—.-..-«—. 4»4,44l.4t ed a cannibal gone modern, received taken by Harry Petty of JameBburg, value* up to 89c. or twin beds. Firit National, E*. ton town.... 846)817.6K wonderful truck crops on the Soffe] a lapel watch. He wore a black cos- Atlintic HlufcUndi National l,«8a,870.S! farm. His broccoli is especially fine. owner and driver of the car which LOANS Ktrport Banking Co...... 1.4«4,848.«8 He sells moat of it at New York, tume, gingham shorts, tuxedo col- struck him. Paopleii Ntttoiul, Ktyport.... llt4t,ct|.|l transworting it there in trucks. lar and tie and a top hat. The Judges According to stale, police Austin on your own Ketmtfturg National 7ai.8BS.74 were Robert DeVere Hope, vice com- Mr*. George L. Hance was con- was walking east -Alle Petty was modore of the yacht club; Mrs. V.traveling in a westerly direction. fined to the house with sickness part W. Kehlet and Louis Burgess. MOTE; Lnans-Dlscouttts. f last week, but she la now much Petty had pulled out to pass a car SocondlSatlonal. Red Bank.... 81,961,686.(1 improved. Solos were rendered by Mrs. Julia going In the same direction. Aebury |P»rk National Bank Jones, Miss Christine Brooks and RUBY LANE SIQRES and Tjnist Co 1,6S7.117.7» At the Reformed church Sunday, Aebary Park & Ocean Grove 968,916.02 Rev. F. Alvln Langwith will preach Douglas Brooks. CASH Merchants' Trait Co., Red on "Forgiveness," this being one of a The ballroom was decorated with ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. 28 BROAD STREET RED BANK. N. J. Bank pennants strung from one end of the to single and Saaooaet Trust Co - 2S2.72S.95 serlej of sermons on "The Lord's -Irit National, Freehold .— 925,818.72 Prayer." room to the other. Frank W. Bailey Miss Florence Schoellner of Fort Freehold. Truit Co ...... 41«.088.94 Plans are being mada for the an- was chairman of the dance commit- Monmouth to Wed William Mulder. married people Central National. Freehold .... 172,(16.04 tee. First Meitlonal Enfllihtown 1(0,117.89 nual picnic of the Sunday-school of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schoellner of —on their own First National. FarMlntdale 271.016.9« the Reformed church. Among those present were Com- Firit Notional. Bradley Beach 124,020.94 Port Monmouth have announced the Automobile traffic over the state modore Joseph F. Hitchcock, Mrs. engagement of their daughter, Miss Allenhimet National .. 471,477.17 Harvey Little, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Les- SIGNATURES Jelmar National 9(2,118. IS highway Saturday and Sunday set a Florence Schoellner, to William Mul- Neptune Bank at Trust Co, 2Ss.al8.il new hlffh record. Owners of roadside ter England, Roy Rosenberg, Mr. der, son ot John B. Mulder of Bel- LOANS OP TO 1300 Flnt National Bank. Spline and Mrs. Austin Harvey, Miss Janet IS Month! to Repay 4(1,141.4: and refreshment booths are wearing ford. Miss Schoellner Is a graduate Lake -..- •miles because of the business they Angleman, Mallore Eddlngton, Miss Charles are 2Vi% on unpaid monthly Farmers" National, AllenWwn 800.488.75 of Mlddletown township high school, Minajquian National „._.._..... 408,192.78 transacted. Bertha Macintosh, William L. Rue-Leonardo, and Drake's Business col- balance. Sea Brlijht National —-. ie7.876.6f sell, Kenneth McQueen, Miss Arllne Electric Bldg., 001 Banfi Avenue, Lor,*- Bueneh Trim Co. .—— 1,«(B,*12.46 Prospective buyers of farms con- lege, Newark. She Is employed byj tinue to make frequent visits here. Walder, Kenneth Donnalley, Mr. and the Prudential Insurance company at Phone A. P. 78B5. License No. «T0 Long Brjaneh Banking Co Mrs. Lionel Lancaster, M. Q. T. ROOM 1002 New Jetfser Trait Co., Lee*- It seems probable that several deals Newark. Mr. Mulder Is a graduate Branch ... -™. »»8,»M.O1 will be consummated within the nex' Parker. ASBURY PARK, N. J. FarmireF a»J Merchant*,1 of Red Bank Catholic high school ani OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Matwann ...... Tel.419.50 few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert De Vere is employed by the New Jersey Bel Listen to WOR 6:45 P. M, Mon. Wed, FrL MaUwan Bank 84S.1U.26 Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gognebln Telephone company at Newark. A First National, Satoatown .... 804.0(9.19 Atlantis. Hlajilsaas National (0I.81M2 Boys can make extra pocket money Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Kehlet, Mr. and surprise party was given recently for KuTPort B«nWn» Co. .— «79,740.!9 selling, The Register.—Advertisement Mrs. William Little, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Miss Schoellner at Pleasant inn. PaopleJelNatlonai, Kerport .... BIS,101.8 PERSONAL Keanibun National .. 147,791.98

AIDING FABM YOUNG PEOPLE. Many, Lo«m» by the New Jersey Jun- ior Breeders' Fund. The New Jersey department of "What a agriculture reports that freatar use ER FURNITURE was made of the New Jersey Junior Breeders' Fund during 1934-J5 than Right in Mid-Season you will be able to purchase fine quality Summer Money-Saver during* any other year since the Furniture at prices that represent spectacular reductions. ; •' 1928-30 fiscal year. Dairy animals led in the number of purchases! it My Dodge Is!" pure tbred calves having been bought says "R VSS" OAKES. nationally through the fund. Twenty-three ,. known Baltimore sports writtr ^ loans i were made for the purchase of poultry and three for the purchase of swine. Several Monmouth coun- ty bqjrs and girls have been among those obtaining dairy and poultry loans. The> New Jersey Junior Breeders' fund, a revolving foundation of }80,- 000, la a fund from which members of 4-H clubs in New Jersey, or thos enrolled In vocational oourses In high schools, may borrow for the purchase of pun* bred cattle, iwlne or poul- try. Ihls fund Is administered by memhers of: the state board of agrl- cultura and William B. Duryee, sec- y Vlit Jv l I was sold up to the hilt on the retary of agriculture. I naw 1936 Dodge long before I Sinoe this loan fund was estab- bought one. Now that I have ona lished In 1931, |B7,M4.M haa been I am just bursting with enthusi- loaned to boys and girls In New Jer- asm about it. sey, or considerably more than three times the amount of the original foundation. During this time only J\ few woe!* ago, our 1H per cent of that amount has been Better SUMMER Livimr ehargjed oft aa bad debts, a flgu next door neighbor tola my mamma about fat that (compares very favorably with BEAUTY FOR YOUR HOMS AND that lot a commercial banking bus- iness. COMFORT FOR YOUR FAMILY Little FalL New Home Launrlry To further Improve the service of the fund an advisory committee has modern lines of been formed to make suggestions to make It as lovely to look at aa It the directors of the fund. Howard J. $*>U.95 Stella. Monmouth county club agent, win be pleasurable to use. Strongly has been named to this committee. constructed and fitted with limirl Boysj or girls wishing Information as toi how' a loan can be obtained iiiiK cushion*. "Wtat'» kappened «fnce? 1 'Ul getting a Fer looks it's an eyeful...How it should see their local county clul handles...and what a monoy- agent] or their vocational teacher In ' lot more attention. JYlamma's feeling letter •aver It is! I'm getting close to 31 high school. miles to the gallon of gas...Uso since «be doesn't work, so bard any note. no oil between drains,.. BEACH TREE JJaddy laid it vu about time sue eased up, Their Use Will Reduce Lot* of Much FroJt. especially -when it saves mm money besides. Thai framework of many mature poach) trees has been so weakened b winter Injury during the last threi years that It Is not strong enough ti support a heavy load of fruit. Thi will neault In many broken branche and permanent Injury to the trees in orchards where there is a heavy se of fruit, unices meant are taken to THE NEW HOME SERVICE * support the branches. A.IIJiatworK completely finianea; balance ...«nd that Dodge is just packed Tha. use of props, wire braces an N with expenilvo-oar features. other mechanical supports will re- # Porch rocker of closely s> HMdsome porch glider with 0 Beach or lawn chair In jiujj-dned—much of it ready for u«. • duce loss In many case*. The los Think of it! It sells for just a few rnJ™>h?!^'J^lhri'm^b™ "d ™st>-proof metal parts. In a "trongly constructed stylo with dollars more than the lowest- from broken limbs and branches In cludea the fruit that falls to matur ana faardvood framework. . . n tc n f n «• fni.*-if. i.nimi.*-^ Tke eoJti 5c a pounrl, first 5 lb.i. 50c. Hand- priced cars... At the rate it's going broken limbs and branohes Includsi Choloo of natural or orang. and <*oloe «« «»• coverings, vtth ? w " ' « * *«"* "fig*™ kerchief* and doilies lc e»ck cxtta. iShirt* it will eventually cost me less the frait that falls to mature as well black „ *1.5» ouaMon back and se«t_IO.7Bup * Vy an<1 'oo finished, if Je.ireJ, 12c each adJmonil. than rny old small car.. .No won- as tha damage to the trees. Peach der Dodge sells more automobiles trets, at> a rule, do not require very than any other make with tho much mechanical support, but unde exception of the three lowest- the condition* now existing in many Fibre RugS Drastically Reduced Dial Little Fall. 4-04001 Red B.nk 2600; or Dial "Operator" and ML CM priced cars. orchard!*, such support will be neces- «ary. ^ < ^ Gay, colorful patterns to select from. Some reversible and woven TOLL-FREE PHONE WX4000* Trafflo Violator! Fined. through to the back. All drastically reduced for quick clearance. Stvenvl motorist*. were fined ov* (•The tollcliarg- is n..tom«lic»lly reversed to us) DODGE the week-end at Sea Bright by Re- corder Walter J, Bweenty for tram Sizes: 9x12' . $7.69 NEW LOW FIRST COST violations, Patsy Proalo ef Long 8x10' . $6.95 Branch was fined I*. Edward Rossi (.III Price* of UatSfran 13, and John E. UoLusky al Paelorn 7'6"x9' . . $5.98 6x9' . . $4.98 4x7' $3.98 Detroit ot TonUam, Alax Bechman ot Brook lyn and) John Taroboch of Hoboken $1 «aeh, ______Olre**s_

transformation that time brings of the** early pioneers whose re- corn has been badly affected In tho sweet corn fields near Cheesequakt field and hli neighbor doei sot, the Old-Time Burial about. Or If you sea the yard of mains dot the hillsides and valleys vicinity of Matawan, according to as- to test the effectiveness of|»pray and result of, the aanlUtlon pro»r*m will tha old Pre»byt»rian church at Mid- that the achievements of today were eistant county agricultural agent, M. dust materials In controlling corn bor- probably not be satisfactory. dletown or of ths Baptist church in made possible. A. Clark, and eome fields havo at nr infestation. According to Dr. Pep- • ' m >m Grounds On Farms Holmdel, you corns across the same leaet a 90 per cent Infestation. per tho application of any control Had Beer In Ocean Grave, CARBURETORS scene of utter desolation and ruin. The presence of the corn borer I; measures must be started early In the lyjuls Vacca.ro of Aibury Park was OmoUI, Stromberf, Cuter and Zenith Service. Carburetor* for I can tell you ot others where na- ECBOPEAN CORN BORER. Indicated by broken tassels or broken season before the corn renches the fined J20 and costi last week charged all can. We (took of Wew and Re-bullt Carburetors, dai BUJ«. Of This County ture relgnB supreme, and all crea- leaves and a careful examination re- tassel stage, with violating an Ocean Grove ordi- tion should weep at the sacrilege. Serious Infestation In Some Parts of ajrs checked by Zenith Factory Tester. The Count}-. veals that the little worms are Inside One of the essentials In corn borer nance against the transportation or An Article on This Subject by In the early days the Idea of own- the stalk burrowing up or down and control Is complete sanitation In the powesslon of liquor In the campmtet- ' Estimates Gladly Given and All Work Guaranteed. Ing land carried with It the thought Although survey* by entomologists weakening the plant so that It breakB field after the crop Is harvested. ing resort, Vaccsro tald he was de- Henry C. McLean—He Urges of perpetuity.. Tha owners consid- in the early spring showed that about off. Either the stalks must be cut up and livering soft drinks but he had sev- DOUGLAS AUTO ELECTRIC CO, That a Record be Kept of In- ered that the land would descend 20 par cent of the over-wintering Eur- Dr. Bailey B. Pepper of tho Exper- completely plowed under or they must eral cases and two barrels of beer on from generation to generation and opean corn borer had been killed by iment Station visited tho county on be removed from the field and de- his truck. DOUGLAS A. JEROLMON scriptions on Ancient Stones." that these hurial plots would be for- cold weather, there m rtin sufficient Tuesday, July 30 to Investigate some stroyed. A community program Is e«- 18 MEGRATflO 8T, BED BANK. N. J. XKt. I*. ever sacred. Little recked they that to provide a serious Infestation In of the corn borer damage. Dr. Pepper «icnflalir~gooa"results-«f*|-to be 16- Eoyi can make Mtra pSoHet money The following article entitled "For- the passing years would" bring auch some sections of the county. Sweet is conduotlng an experiment on some curcd." If one man cleans up his corn selling The Register,—Advertliement. gotten Graves of Monmouth" was vast changes. Oxen and horses were • read by Henry C. McLean of Middle- heir highest Idea of power and town towuBblp at a meeting of tho speed. The possibilities of today Monmouth County Historical society were beyond their wildest Imagina- at Freehold. Because of the'ifact tion. They were a slow-golngr prim- that a number of farms hereabouts itive people, and their homes and where ancient private burial plots farms were,, constructed and hewn are located have recently been sold out of the wilderness for themselves, the article Is reproduced In the be- their children and grandchildren on lief that It will prove of interest to down through the years. the readers of The Register: , * J burial plot was excepted In Prom that early date In 1609 when i- ,' deed- s and wills and the Bpot Hudson and nil men first beheUi-ifcL. .was kept green and beautiful while shoresres,, Monmouth county has had a hV-tne family's possession. Today An• d- I-•t I•s fittin-••• g the farms are In other hands, the wonderful history. graves are forgotten and the dust TURN IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS that the men and the women -who made that history should be remem- has returned to the earth Just as bered, and their final resting places truly as the spirit has returned to revered and treasured. he God who gave it. These old grave yards of Mon- We honor the memory of the men mou are many and widely scat- and women whose toil and patience tered. As you travel over the roads amid the dangers ot a new country, On or Before Tuesday, July 21 st or wander through the woodlands, wild animals and vicious savages, they may be detected by the brown made this land possible for later stone, marble or slate markers that ;enerations to enjoy, but we forget the weeds or 'trees have not com- o honor the little spot that holds • pletely hidden from sight ,11 that remains of vtheir sturdy Workers in The Red Bank Register subscription The demands of generations of bodies and ambitious wills. Entries invited in the campaign. One may earn children as to the who and where of Nature as they first met her, again their ancestors should be met. Pub- holds sway, and the birds sins In campaign will be credited with 12,000 extra points several dollars in a day on commissions alone, even lic records of early yeara are Incom- the branches of the trees that grow plete and many Bible records have >ut of their graves; or gather fond for each and every dollar's worth of subscriptions, been lost or mislaid. There Is al- rom the vines and briars that grow if one does not win a cash prize. Cash commissions ways a tantalising possibility that above them just as in the years somewhere amid the tangle of na- agone. Truly they are a part of the old or new, if turned in on or before Tuesday, July ture's wilderness may be found the soil they gave their lives to Improve. paid daily on all collections. Entries invited from all solution of a genealogical problem. When another hundred years shall 21. This is the Biggest and Best Point Offer of the But where to locate it is a question lave gone, who can say what will so difficult of solution that one is lave become of these graves. The parts of the territory. tempted to let the matter drop as an lettering Is becoming indistinct, time entire campaign—less points after Tuesday, July 21. unsolvable problem too far remote and weather are causing the stones to make it possible to achieve re- to crumble, many of them have fall- j sults. en, cracked and broken, and when We are living at a time when «elf- they have gone ro trace Is left of ( interest la of far more Import than he spot they marked. . sentiment. Business and agriculture I am not going to give you a ; make excessive demands on our remedy for this seeming neglect. | HOW BONUSES WILL tune and thought; It "is difficult to There is none where family Interest 14--CASH BONUSES 0FFERED--14 I BE AWARDED keep up with modern requirements is no longer dominant. We stand In or get beyond the necessities of :he wilderness, brush aside the modern living conditions. We are leaves and bushes, read a name that Fourteen Cash Bonuses are offered, M like the one who leaves the Injured has no Influence with us and pass follow*! traveler by the wayside because there on, forgetting all about It Yet In is no time to stop and lend aid. Wetha long ago th« personality that are losing much valuable genealogi- name represents was endowed with $400 in Cash • . first Bonos cal data. Often we find there Is life and hopes just as we ar«; and SECOND BONUS nothing to connect the present with heir existence meant Just as much FIRST BONUS $200 in Cash • * Second Bonn the past but a neglected grave stone to their friends as does ours today. $100 in Cash . j. « Third Bonus in some forgotten corner. But time has blotted them out and $50 in Cash » » Fourth Bonus Occasionally later generations, re- they are gone, and when the forces membering their ancestors, will dear of nature have worked their will on 10 Cash Bonuses of $25 each up and. restore the little spots of the marker, none but the eternal earth, and all honor to them for the record above will ever show where Bonuses are in addition 1p Commlssiona. kind deed. May their generous ;hey slept 400 (200 thought be exemplified by others. X want to Impress upon you th* Tha solicitor retains 20 par cent cash You can picture this scene, 100, need of permanent records, which 100 years mgo, sorrowing friends si- seems to me to be the only way of in Cash in Cash commissions dally on all collections. Tha lently followed the coffin to a grassy preserving the data, now going to fourteen cash bonuses wifl ba awarded at knoll on the owner's farm. In si- destruction/ I know the need, be- lence they watched It sink slo\srfy cause for years I have tried to find the end of the campaign to the fourteen from sight. The body returnediio two or three grave atones bearing solicitor* who secure the fourteen highest the earth as it was, and the Uttle my own family name, but without mound and the marker left for na- success. point standings. Commissions will not be ture to eradicate and destroy by that There are othtrs who are search- THIRD BONUS deducted from bonuses. » elow but never ending process that Ing for ths spot -where their fore- FOURTH BONUS nature employs when left to her un- fathers lie, and X can syxnpathize restricted ways. with them when they cannot find a Price and Point 8chedu|ei Some graves were marked with a stone to aid their search. It should New | Bmeiral peanut stone or other natural stone, be a duty to do what w» can to pre- which of course means nothing In serve any records that we may come I Tear ft.W 6,000, um Point* the absence of any definite record, in contact with and make it possi- JYeare AM 10,000, (WOO Point. and leaves the discoverer absolutely ble for those who ara looking for at sea as to the Identity of the one early genealogical information to 100 50 3 Tears 8.00 50,000' 15,000 Points lying beneath. I have in mind some know where theie grave yards are peanut stones lying In regular rows located and ]ust who they are who • Nothing leu than one dear or for Ion*. in a field near Mlddletown. There are burled therein. in Cash in Cash er than three yean in advjanea will count. is a tradition that they are the A compilation of this sort would graves of some of the early inhabit- bo of untold value and I know of ants of the locality, but the names no better way to accomplish the re- are not known and probably never sult. will be known. It is well to keep this matter be- Many times whole family names fore us and do what we can to in- In the course of years have become duce others to respect and care for extinct In the locality. The name these little parts of God's acres that has simply disappeared, time has come under thelrpersonal knowledge obliterated all memories of them, or authority. Record names, dates Campaignj Rules no one knows or no one cares, the and locality and deposit same where 10 Cash Bonuses $25 each returned to cultivation and all they will be preBerved and accessl- traces lost. It is sad enough to sec | ble. Some have done this, but there Any man or woman, hay or girl, living a lonely stone in some neglected are single graves or collections of in Northern Monmouth Cpunty may enter spot, broken, scarred by the ele- them that are known to but few. ments and almost lost in the earth 20% CASH Commissions Paid Daily the campaign. It is not rtscessary to be a Another excellent method would ha subscriber to The Red Blank Register in and grass, bvit when one finds them to send to the Historical Society at being used in building operations, Freehold an accurate description of on All New and Old order to be eligible. { making cellar floors, steps and other tho locality where any grave or requisites, It seems to me that dese- raves may be. They can then be Fill in and bring, send tor mall the En- cration has reached Its limit. It Is traced and copied for permanent Subscriptions trance Coupon at the botltom of this ad- true that a grave In an open field Is preservation. a detriment rnther than an asset vertisement and tha Campaign Manager and when a deed makes no reserva- When lira or other causes have will furnish full information and supplies. tions It Is a great temptation for a destroyed old Bible or family rec- Or phone the Campaign Manager to enter new owner to dispose of the Ftonos ords there will not be much left for and get them out...... I field ha" been used for yearn to grow farm crops. No ntons mnrltri tho REGISTER spot; there la nothing to designate any definite point. Ynt perhaps some. where In that field rnponen the nslws Msil, isnd or brlnf this Coupon to T7ffE RED BANK RKOISTKR of one of Mnnmnuth county's pion- Campaign Telephone Campaign Office Oftloe at one*. Only on* of thesa coupons will eer women. It In ainn nnld that Him Red Bank 13 b« aeetptcd from eieh entrant !• hurled In th» old Presbyterian J. S. LACKEY Room ?, Sqcond Floor yard at Mlddlolown. Extemion 0 Register Bldg. TJIOM of you who liavn «e«n the Campaign Manager MgVt Of Mlohse] Field, between • fi; ftftVtteirir and Holnuiel «« It 1« ta- dty, etn form mom* Idea of ths RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1986. OF Leonard .It Counwl NMT AtUctto Ooaoh. Monday ol last week. He wa* 7* Frank Moxoltskl of Salem ha* been yeare old and i« survived by a widow, Beautiful. Dalmatian Puppies , J)I1UNEROSE Here And There In appointed director of physical edu- wo daughters and two son*. Jo Beach CommiMion cation In the Freehold tchoola at a (Coach Dog*) for Sale salary of $l,M0 4 year. He succetd* Blain—Jasper. bttlnit. Tu«t.. Thurt, at ti3O F. M. Attorney Otatrct D«vM T. Wllents Boy W. Maurer, who resigned in Miss Dorothy Blaln of Hilton and ; j Vat Smw» F. M. it Trtatoa arid Wday >>• had ap- Monmouth County May to run a cattle ranch In Penn- rederlck Jasper of Freehold were THE OLD MILL HOUSE •1, Xtuiburi 7T4-J for appolntmmt. pointsd LesUr C. **on*rd of Red HAMS sylvania. married Tuesday of l"t week. They FAPENHAOEN REV. FHOEBE CAIUSY. Bank ty repr*i*nt the four-man Phone: Freehold 49J-W-1. will live with the groom's parent* for COLTS NECB, JC. I, StaU B»»ch commlMlon la procwd. 'euonal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, Girl Badly Cut. the present. iogi tMttar It* aoattttstkniUity. Mearl BUbblni, 11-year-old daugh- Church 160 Yean Old. Th* commission, created by tht ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry SUbblns The Millstone Presbyterian church L. W. Lancaster legislature ta it* cloiln* boun, wa| Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths of Farmlngdale, was badly cut on empowtwd to t*k* ovir operation her left hand and legs last week elebrated It* 180th anniversary last Civil Engineer and of the A»bury Park taneh tront for and Other Notes of Interest. when she fell from a bicycle upon eek. The present church was built *•_•'.:. Surveyor the BUt* Municipal Finance com. a gallon glass jug she was carrying. in 18M after the original structure i Thomas B. Harper ha* finished hli had been destroyed by fire. •, 1 ltotimaim Ward Kr*m*r, »p»elal oounial lor duties as superintendent of tho Bel- erslty, receiving an engineer * de- Saloon Moved. The Frjort Divorced. Asbury Pwk, obWMd M.ord.r to mar schools, in which position h« has gree. William F. Conway has moved his MM. Prjsciila M. Pryor of Long EntUwwing ConatrucUoa review oensUtuUenallty • of the, act saloon from the Freehold market Branch has obtained a final divorce served IT years. On August 1 he will toton Car Bcoovered. yard to the store on East Main before Supreme Court Judge Joseph An automobile owned by W. W. decree from Roger Pryor, motion pic- TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING B. Perskle In Atlantlo Oity on July aeeome superintendent of tht schools street formerly occupied by John C. ture actor. She charged her husband sf Monmouth county, succeeding Wil- egan of Freehold was stolen from Kehs. The store ha* been entirely JO Battln Bond iff. is garage Tuesday of last week. deserted her in 1933. Wllente said he appointed spidal liam M. Smith, who will become sup- renovated. The theft wu broadcast over the Flead* Not Guilty to Anon. Fair Haven, N. J. counsel to represent the beach com- erintendent of the Lone Branch ounty police radio and the car was To Operate Produce Market. mission-at the Tequest of the gover- Charles Tetl of Long Branch plead- schools. i . ' ' bund liter at Jersey City, where it Three acres ot the Harry E. Tay- id not guilty to an Indictment charg- nor, who named the four commis- been abandoned. : lor property on ttie Freehold-Eng- ing him of conspiracy in an arson sioner*. ' " ^__ ,..-• ' •, Boy Returned to Home. Fire BevesJ* SUU. llshtown road hu bean leased to 'lot and was released under $5,000 Mile Hewley, 1«, of Belmar, who Richard Barutta of Englishtown. OtDMETHUSAlEM escaped from a training school at A slight fire' in the Smith bottling ball pending trial. works at Freehold a few days ago who will erect a produce market M Proof Grocery Store Is Rochester, New York, a month ago there. Ten Fig* Stolen, and who was arrested at ^sbury esulted in a still and other liquor Ten eight-weeks-old pigs were A QUALITY BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES Damaged By Fire Park for breaking and entering was making paraphernalia being discov- Engagement Announced stolen from Benjamin Zlotkin. of taken back to tbe Rochester init(tu- red. Alter making this discovery, Announcement ha* been made of Freehold Saturday night week. The Fire of unknown origin did dam- lon last week.; Tha boy had been he police arrested Gerthori Smith, the engagement of Ml»s Dorethy M. plgB were on a farm which Mr. age estimated at $700 to the grocery leld in the Shelter Home at Free- •ho waa held under $1,000 ball. Babcock of Avon to Sheldon C. ilotkin recently purchased. store at Lelghton avenue and went lold. Married tact July. Johnson of Spring Lake. No date Bergen place, conducted by Louis Announcement has been nude cf hao been set for the wedding. Will Tour Europe. Feltman, Friday mornlnsv No Free "Bats" at Aes Girt, Dr. and Mrs. J. Berkely Gordon of Governor Harold O. Hoffman bat the marriage ot Joseph Darmody of the Marlboro hospital will sail July Milhurst to Pauline Starr of LosBouted by Fire. The flre broke out in the cellar of announced that the custom of serv- WlHIam Hart of Long Branch and 25 for a month's crulae In the Bal- ewe ereiNHAiTOT co. me, H. Y. M. T< the building and was discovered by ing free buffet lunch at the Gover- Angeles, California. Mr. Darmody lo sea, during which time they will is a radio singer who has been teen his ten-year-old son William, Jr., Mr. Felsman, who turned in a.n alarm, nor's Day reception! would be dis- were forced to fleet from their home visit several Russian cities. The blaze spread rapidly to a par- continued this year. The reason in the West for a few years. The ouple were married last July. in pajamas Monday morning when Indicted for Murder. tition and was burning briskly when given Is because of limited facilities the house caught fire. firemen' arrived. The flre partially it the. governor's cottage the lunch- Zannie Spears of Carteret has been To Improve Road. indicted for the murder of William gutted the interior of the store and ions would necessarily be discrimina- The road in Freehold township, County'das Stolen. DRY CLEANED Douglas at Freehold recently. Doug- destroyed several shelves of food' tory.. • .. . ; 'hlch leads from the Freehold Walter Conover, county road super- •.tuffs.' An apartment over the store visor, reported Monday the theft of las was stabbed in the throat during Marlboro'* Licenses. Marlboro road through East Free- a fracas and died In a few minutes. oocupled by Mr. Felsman, was not hold, is to be improvod with a coat- 30 gallons of gasoline from the coun- CLOTHES AND PRESSED The Marlboro township committee damaged. Ing ot gravel. The contract has ty garage on Bowne avenue. A lock Married at Atlantic City. last week received two less applica- on the pump was broken. tions for liquor license* than last been awarded to George C. Cochran Miss Tillie Sands of Jersey City ON A TEIP TO FRANCE. tear. Charles Frerogen and W. Lud- t Trenton on a bid of $4,388.76. Thrown From Home, and Julius Levin of Tennent were Suite married at Atlantic City April, 2. 1R did notapply. License* were Policeman at Health Resort. Theodore SchwarU, 19, of B«al, CLASSIFIED Mr*. Arthur V. Scott of Conover lane enewed for HarHarlel y Cook, Max and was thrown from a horse at that They are making their home at Anthony J. Anastasla, a member Union City. Top Left Yesterday. lack Elsenberg and Laurence Larose f the Long Branch police force, has place Saturday. He was treated at SECTION FOR Mrs. Arthur V. Scott ot Conover and W. A. Kennedy. gone to Caldwell Farms In the north- the' Long Braneh hospital for a Death of Aged Man. Coats lane is accompanying her mother, Pupils May Be Banned. rn part of the State for his health. sprained arm. Charles H, Burke, one of the old- Mrs. Elvera Charltaln, and sister, The Union Beach school puplla at Ho Was confined to the Long Branch Granted a Divorce. . est residents of Engllshtown, died Miss Flora Charltatn, of Bronxvllle, hospital three weeks. Monday of last week in hls-82d year. and New York,-on a trip to Franca. The tending the Keyport high school may Mre. Gladys T. Seaman of Long be barred from that sohool in Sep-Legion Bake Success. Branch has been granted a divorce He is survived by a widow and five party left yesterday on'the President sons. Roosevelt and they expect to be.tember because of JT.07T in tuition The bonus clambake held Saturday from Otis R. Seaman. Mrs. Seaman White away several weeks. fees owed to Keyport by Union by the Long Branch American Legion also was awarded custody of. theThree Licenses Granted. Beach, If this plan is put into effect The trip la being made principally was largely attended, many prom- couple's two children. The Millstone township committee Flannel for Mrs. Charltaln to visit her moth- It will bar about 00 pupils from tbe inent state figures being present. New Juatfoe of the Peace. at a special meeting last week grant- school. ISED CARS er, whom she has not seen In 35 Various games were played and en- Thomas Cotter] Sr., • of Freehold, ed liquor licenses to Barney Felt- Pants years. The grandmother, who Is now Truck in Fatal Accident tertainment was provided. was sworn In V > Justice of theman, Morris Tollln and James Edgar. In her 90th year, has never seen her A truck driven by John Mauro ot Big Acreage in Bean*. Peace last week. He waV elected to I granddaughters and a real old-fash- Matawan wu involved In a fatal ac- Tony Loslto has ninety acres ot his All the unexplred term of the late Cash and Oaoh and ioned family gathering Is looked for cident at Lebanon last Friday, week, 'arm at Montrose planted to beans, on their arrival abrpad. Edward Slmonson, URGAIN PRICED! ohn Eldrldge of White House wai rincipally green etrlng beans. Fifty Carpenter Seriously Injured. Carry Only Carry Onlg instantly killed and his daughter, persona are employed on the farm i Community Nancy, seriously injured when the Frederick Thompson, a Freehold Catherine of Salesmen. ploking the beans, which are taken to carpenter, fell from a barn on which OFFERED BY YOUR truck in which they were riding elde- the New York City Market and sold. You take no chance with your valuable clothes here. We Salesmen and members of the new iwlpe'd the one driven by Mauro. he was working last week and broki j Barber Shop are reliable, having been in the Dry Cleaning business over JO business department of the Jersey Married Last January. tha instep on both cfeet He wasS Ml SHREWSBURY AVE., years In Bed Bonk. OLDSMOBILE A Freehold Wedding. Central Power and Light company Announcement has been made o taken to the Fltkln hospital. RED BANK throughout the entire territory wll Miss Edith Bellamy, daughter ot the marriage of Miss Catherine Summer College Conrae. DEALER gather at the Berkeley Carteret ho- Mr. and Mrs. William Bellamy of Woodruff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AND Freehold, and Norman Miles of that Miss Kathleen Kckhart of Keypo: Hair cut and shave 50c tel at Asbury Park next Monday, July D. A. Woodruff of Bayonne, to Lea left last week for Durham, North DYERS place were married last Saturday lie M. Keating of Union Beach. The Red Bank Cleaners 18, at 1 p. m. for a company Bales Carolina, where she will take a «um- f Men's and Ladies' meeting to be held under the direc- week In St. Peter'* church by Rev.marriage took place at Elkton, Md., 38 MONMOUTH STREET (Oppo*Ue Town Hall); {lowland B. Jones John H. Schwacke. After the cere- mer course In Duke university. Sh j Hair cut 35c tion of B. A. Selple, general sales ast January. will return the mlddls of August. UWL MOTOR CO. manager. Sinner and an Interesting mony they left for a trip to Mary- land, Waiver*—Harrison. Freehold Man Dead. Children's 25c Phone Red Bank 1956 and Deliver". 36 MAPLE program! will follow the afternoon Miss Anna Waivers, daughter of meeting. William H. Curley ot Freehold Alti BED BANK, N. J. Attacked by Bull. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walvere of Key- DeWitt 6. Herbert of Freehold port, was married Tuesday of last narrowly escaped being killed by a week to Frank Leonardis of Harri- bull a few days' ago while walking son. They will make their home at across a field. The bull knocked Kearney. - Mr, Herbert down and was* rolling him around the ground when a farm Sohool Teacher Weds. hand came to his rescue. Fortun- Miss Ada Podeiefsky, daughter of turn THREE ately, the bull had no horns. Mrs. Lena Podeiefsky of Keyport, was married last Saturday week to Attending Elk*' Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roaencrans John Milsteln of Brooklyn. The bride and Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Woolley was formerly a school teacher in Har- into itan township, Middlesex county. of Long Branch left Monday for The Merchants Trust Company San Francisco to attend the nation- HUM Board Up Theater. al convention of the Elks lodge. Mr. The Neptune township committee Rosencrans is a district deputy and has ordered Walter Reade, owner of Mr. Woolley the exalted ruler of the the Main Street theater at Neptune, NINE! Long Branch lodge. to board the structure up. Since a OF RED BANK, R J. Failed to Renew Lloense. Are several years ago the building 'The failure ot Charles Torku* of has been unused except by vagrants. Manalapan to file an application for Post—Buswell. a renewal of hi* liquor license and Miss Evelyn Post, daughter of Mrs. to pay the fee resulted In his losing Mary Post of Freehold, and Fred- his license. A new license was erick Bus-well, Jr., of Lakewoodwere granted to Samuel Forman for themarried June 24 at the home of the building which la under construc- bride. After a tour of the New Eng- Statement of Condition tion near the Laird distillery. land states they will make their Lloense Revocation Upheld home at Lakewood, D. Frederick Burnett, state alcoho Mason—MeseroU. JUNE 30, 1936 beyerage commissioner, ha* upheld Miss Katherlne M. Mason of Co- ths action of the Neptune township lumbus, Ohio, and Phillip S. Meseroll committee in revoking the liquor 11 of Manasq\ian were married last cense of Mrs. Marguerite A. Oentlle. Saturday week at the home of the It was learned that she had been bridegroom. Rev. H. H. Hubbell per- convicted of keeping a disorderly formed th* ceremony. LIABILITIES house. RESOURCES A Monasquan Wedding. Spectator'* Leg Broken. Miss Dorothy Stover, daughter of Capital Account $ 294,3S4.74 Ellsha Bunting, a chief boatswain's Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Stover of Cash in Vault and Due from mate attached to the Spermacettl Manasquan, was married Saturday Preferred Stock Retirement Fund 1,808.50 Cove station of the coatt guard, suf- week to Benjamin F. Day, a retired Bankt $ 255,465.27 fered at broken leg while watching a lieutenant colonel ol the New Jersey Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc .. 6,880.45 baseball game at Spring Lake national guard. U. S. Government Bonds 330,565.31 Heights laat week. Tbe catcher, In Mother of Five Saved. Deposits „ 1,880,766.25 trying to catch a foul, crashed into Mrs. F. H. aalllraore of Plalndeld Other Bonds, Stocks and Securi- him. was rescued from the surf at Manas- New School Course*. quan Sunday by Surf man Charles G. ties .. 197,665.93 Sixteen seventy-five is the price of the New courses in manual training, Austin and Richard Foster. Mra. New Palm Beach. art and trigonometry will be offer8i GallJniore, who Is the mother of five Banking House, Furniture and in the Matawan high school with th children, had become exhausted. Did you ever buy comfort and style reopening of school in September, Injured With Firecracker. Fixtures 75,000.00 for so little? The manual training shop will be lo- Doyd Mlliski, swimming instruc- cated In the high school building In tor at the Deal casino, wan seriously Mortgages 266,113.10 At that price... three suite cost you the room* formerly used as boys' an Injured Saturday when a firecracker girls' dressing rooms. exploded in his hand. His hand wiu about fifty dollars... and with three 1 Operating Until Decision. cut to the bone and two bones were Secured Loans ..- 288,644.03 suits, you have'nine possible changes I Alice Clarkson, proprietor of fractured, restaurant and cocktail cottage ai Loans and Discounts 707,887.35 Own a new white, a blue, and a grey SeaGlrt, will be allowed to sell llquoi Acting a* Sohool Clerk. ...if those are your winning colors. until a decision on her appeal It E. C. Moore, principal of tho West Other Real Estate 62,468.95 When you feel like wearing the coat of made, by tha state commissioner Belmar school, ha« been appointed She, wa* recently refused a Ucens clerk of the Wall township board of one with the trousers of another... just education because of the Illnera of by the borough council. George W. VanNote. Mr. Moore will TOTAL $2,183,809.94 TOTAL $2,183,809.94 mix them to suit the morning's mood. Woman Drowned. act until Mr, VanNote recover* The body ot a woman about t( Engagement Aruwunowl. If you're a Palm Beach fan, three will yean old was found In the ocean al be none too many. And if you're a be- Bradley Beach Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge P. Hud o( Doctor* *ald she had been deai Tennent have announced the ongnge- ginner .. try one. You'll about two hours. It Is not knewi ment of their daughter, Ina B. Huff, soon be back for more. whether the drowning wa* acciden- to Raymond Lewi* of West Otis, tal or a suicide. Massachusetts. No date has been not for the wedding. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Man lilt by Auto. To Spend Summer in Italy. Peter Pelersnn, B2, no home, waa •truck by an automobile at Long MUa Theresa Bchenone, a. teacher Branch Friday night and serloutl In the Keyport grammar achool, Approved Mortgagee Federal Housing Administration •16.75 Injured. Henry Gootwlt, driver o: sailed Saturday week for Italy where the car, was held In »M0 ball. Polloi she will »p*nd the eummer with h«r say that Peterson had been drlnkln brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and and fell in front of the car. Mrs. Robert G. Longhl, License* Inorawud. The New Palm Beach B»rrt Destroyed By Fli» Th* Howell township committee at A large barn on the property o a special meeting laat w«ek ln- DIRECTORS Benjamin Quackenbush at Freenol oreased the number of liquor licenses wss destroyed by flre early last Hal from IB to 18, including two ™t«ll urd»y week. Included In the content distribution license* and one club Charles R. English Kenneth H. McQueen John J. Quinn which wsrs *l*o burned war* a. v» license. uable Mt of carpenttr*' tool* and Albert W, Worden Charles Levinsohn lot of furnltur.. \ Freehold Man Weds. Frank E. Price Warren H. Smock J<* Wltfc Cfctmlcal Company. Mis* Ruth p. Burllion, daughter of Robert M. Burltam of Murlnn- | Qutflttere to Gentlemen ,,, . rVIUUnV fmtth at Freehold ha* vllle, wa» married laat Thursday to taken ft position with a chemical Arthur O. Conover of Freehold. The 572 COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK company at Somervliu. H* trad- ceremony was performed In th* Key- Ml** tout mwui urn HiU&m- Paeei Twelve! RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9.1980. H Ethel Mount Moxar School of I> MONEY, BNOW. Willie glad Food, of course, must be «»H rtoomoWhSt. Red to answer any questions seasoned to he worthy of I Hot Off «M Griddh PHONE BED BANK 2a>0 on food Three Meals a Day its i SB0IBTBAT1OM HOW BBOfO MADJB) FOB 8UMMEB <1)G»8SES -_^, Mvnliur CUMMS IN T»^ B«lUt «Md (nt*rt>r«t«Uv« D«tcln« Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW IBM #

To • OIMB ribbons, sponge tfcwn Italian Workman's Supper Hot Lamb Dish Gadget Shopping Is Fun While gently, with Traon water and am- monia! Spread lengthwise on a ta- ble, cover with a thin cloth and. Iron Assembled Simply And Perfectly Fine Even When Gadget Buying Is Profitable until dry. . . FOR RENT! J, 4-room and lavatory apartments tor Immediate Dos»ea«lnn. Weather Is Hot Rust can be removed from Ironi by Me. to Broad Street One on ftnd floor and two on 3rd floor Almost Everything Produced on the PIace==i'Mn»t Eat Before Buying * Present a Month for the Home is Sound Way to Provide scouring them with dry aalt tod ••'•-••• Terms to milt. ir-, beeswax. Apply COOK * OAHI43Y, ITrottt St., Bed Bank, Business" Say* Italian Recipe for Old, Old Dish of Finishing Touches People of Camiola Remove paint from clothing by We were visiting a friend in the When the principal pieces of house- rubbing immediately In a rotary mo- suburbs— There was need of some hold equipment are bought and paid tion with a rough piece of clotix dip- •tone masonry along, a little brook. There come hot days when we for, the filling in with gadgets is en- ped In turpentine, So we went in quest ol an Italian realize that for meals on ends we joyable and profitable. No more Suggestions For have been having iced this and Iced agreeable occupation can ba planned ALL SOLID CLEAN FRUIT- W0r™r"across the track, in a hclter- that and cold this and cold that and than that of buying presents for When an escape of gaa ocoun, a •kelter half aero we found tho Ital- a lettuce and tomato salad can one's own home, while, of course, for Buffet, Garden, mixture of soap and.water applied ian. It was approaching his evening hardly be looked In the face. la eptts gift purposes It Is hard to suggest to the pipe will locate the leak, as NO WASTE meal time. The day had been warm. anything more truly practical and the mixture will start to bubble of the heat, thcro la a craving for Porch Luncheons wheftt thfr leak is. Under no circum- The Italian had worked hard. He This week we are entering a newsomething hot. And at such a mo> yet luxurious than arty one of tho could not talk business until he- had myriad variety of useful electrical stances should a light be taken Into prize and the first one goes to Mrs. merit, it is pleasant to bring to life the region of the escape. A piece of eaten. And he could not eat unless Carlton Woodlin of Millvllle, N. J., a a lovely lamb dish prepared in thepieces. . Platter of Sandwiches, Crisp we Joined l•••< Coff** Cantaloupe ft IK mod* AeeorUd Cnkae Tea or Milk lUroberrr sherbet Coffie - NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF FRIDAY SUawkerrlee with Oreameri fialmnn on MaktA Trout Or**m Toatt Fan Browned PoUtota Poached Kffft oa String Bean Salad Com on th* Cob Toart fruit Gelatin* Lettuce with Buailan RUPPERT'S BEER Oof** Tee. or Milk I)r*M!ne Rtenberrr Shortcak* OoflM It Aids Digestion BATUBPAY. i*41ct Club Sandwich Ii*mb Gurry BU«

ty at the home of Mri. Margaret Ber- DONTMISS Naturalization Day ry. At this time a patchwork quilt Middletown Village. will be disposed of on the co-operatlvo Methodist Harvest Home (Tna K«d Bank Regular can b« bouffbt In The County Court plan. Miss Ruth Krucgcr Is ehalr- In Mlddlatown from J. C Knight and and Bazaar lady of the committee in charge of William O. Wat.r..; Monday wag naturalization day Inthe event. on choir* tola. Broad Street, the county court house. Morris The church school of the Reformed The baseball team of the East church will meet at 10 o'clock Sun- i Miller of Red Bank, county comTn- Keansburg Athletic club was defeat- AUGUST 7-8th i mander of the American legion, day morning. The Sunday morning inM ed on Its home grounds at this place service will begin at 11 o'clock. The STEINBACH SEFFEB - S« CEXTS. addressing the new citizen Sunday by a Newark nine by thojunior choir will meet for rehearsal them that "Anarchism, Communism, score of 5 to 1. Bolshevism and all other 'Isms' flee Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock and EARLY AMERICAN before patriotism. Peace, order, se- the senior choir will rehearse at 7:30 curity and liberty are safe so long as Lincroft. o'clock Tuesday evening. A wayside Maple love of country burns In the hearts shrine service will be held Wednes- of the people." day evening from 7:45 to 8:15 o'clock. (Tha Red Bank Regliter can b« bought Next Tuesday the Ladles' Aid society HIGHBOY The new citizens from Red Bank it Lincroft from Geurga Toop, who haa I delivery route.) will hold their regular all-day month- and vicinity with their former na- ly meeting In the church rooms. Asbury Park tionalities are: Francesco Paolo Mar- Chester Bright of Maysvillc, North KRESGE CO. Plans are being made for the annual Mabogany ianl, West Bergen place. Red Bunk, Carolina, Is a new employee on Mrs. Sunday-school picnic. It Is expected FIDDLE BACK CHAIRS Italian; Ellas D. Hadgeacovou, Walter S. Force's estate. to hold their event at Point Pleasant, changed to Louis James Jacoubi Father John O. Bucltlin and fam-as In former years, either on July SO SET OF TOUR Red Bank, Greek; Rocco Dacierno, ily and a group of friends of Irv-or August 6. Past members of the West Bergen place, Red Bank, Ital- Ington spent tho week-end at Father school and church members are In- ian; Mrs, Maria Isabella Benlncasa, Bucklin's bungalow on the Phalanx vited to attend. Catherine street. Red Bank, Italian; road. ANTIQUES Vlto Cannavo, Shrewsbury avenue, Mr. and Mra. William Corrlngton, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Kaiser and Miss Larkin and William Corrlng- Red Bank, Italian; Miss Bridget family of Bethel, Connecticut, spent Art Lovers ton, Jr., of Hollis, Long Island, spent Rowland, Fair Haven, Irish; Mias the week-end at their estate. CHVS. T. SMITH Margaret M. King, Mrs. Julia Lewis the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. AT and Miss Mary K. McConlgle, Rum- George Toop has accepted a. posi- Raymond Despreaux. See the fine collection of son, Irish; Mrs. Frances Ludwlgr, tion on the Reed farm on the Mld- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ncvlus of GLOBE HOTEL BLDG., Sea Bright, German; Ploter Mlel- dletown road, Red Bank have moved In the house RED BANK nicky, changed to Peter Mlllen, Pha- William Slater of New Brighton, on Libert street owned by Christ lanx, Polish; Hellmuth Hugo Romer Staten Island, spent the week-end at church. VAN GOGH and Gregers Anton Jens Poulsen, the home of Mr. and Mra. Louis James Williams has moved from changed to George Charlie Poulsen, Walter. Captain Anthony Bischoff's house on Eatontown, German; William Ward- Tha Lincroft baseball team waa the King's highway to the house on Reproductions Every Woman f man, Eatontown, English; Mlhall defeated by River Plaza Sunday af- Liberty street owned by Mrs. Her- Palts, changed to John Brower, Bel- ternoon, 8 to 3. Joe Mahoney did bert L. Pease. The houso was piped Wants ford, Esthoni&n; Torsteln Ingerolf the pitching for the Llnerofters. for water last week. Spomored by the Aanensen, Atlantic Highlands, Scan- Rev. William O'JDoll, Sr., of Yonk- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of to look her best nt all times... dinavian. ers was guest preacher Sunday at Syracuse are making a stay with w to feel at case and perfectly Lincroft chapel. His toplo was Mrs. Johnson's parents', Mr. and in! MUSEUM OF MODERN ART poised. East Keansburg. "Faith, a Necessity." Rev. Mr. Mrs. Henry Stark. SnS-SlMriJCTTT* O'Dell and his sons rendered several Miss Rita Massey, who haa been vocal selections. Charles McKclvey employed as assistant postmistress Kate On Dhplay In Qur, 'Art Created by (Tha Red Bank Register can ba bought In lut Keuuburs from Umdore WalUnB.) of Atlantic Highlands, a graduate of at the New Monmouth postomce, Is f Wheaton college, Wheaton, Illinois, Gallery, Third Gossard Miss Anastasia Kelly of Newark is now working at the postofllce here. will be guest preacher next Sunday Her sister, Mrs. William Bonn, Is la Uw answer. spending two weeks at the home of morning. Rev. David Povey will her sister, Mrs. Nelson Raub. Mr, now employed at the New Monmouth The pull o( the preach at an evening service at 8 office. back straps Mr. and 11 (o'clock. His topic will be "Liberty." This is the hand-picked collection flattens the ab- and Mrs. J Mias Mae Hendrlckson of Red chosen by the Museum of Modern New York, were guests of Mr. and Frank Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bank spent Saturday and Sunday domen, uplifts Adolph Braun, is spending two weeks Art to tour the country this year. the bust, and Mrs. Raub over the week-end. with her cousin, Miss Marie Con- controls the Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Fischer of Or- with relatives at Newark. over. Now being shown on the North Jersey hips. ange and Mr. and Mrs. Barwell and Mrs. George Vernell was hostess Mi6s Betty Dsspreaux Is employed Shore exclusively at Stejnbaen 'hursday night to members of the Let our expert Mr. Bet* and a friend of Irvington 1 at Butler's inn as a waitress. Xresge's. fitters show •were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.Ladies Aid society when plans were If'sThe .' Mr. and Mra. Thomas Lolder and you what Walter VanNortwick. started for the annual super to be son of Keyport were Sunday guests Mis-Simplicity Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and eon Ar- eld October 29. The next meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koelsch. Don't miss this opportunity to can do. hur and a friend of Irvington are will be held Thursday, August 6, at (or renew) acquaintance with t Red Btnk. N. J.. under th« Act of Mircb I. 1870. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY; JULY 9, 1936. Six Month. (1.00. Single Copr 4c PAGES 1 TO 12, Elks' Auditorium Bertram Borden Double Session Meeting At Sea Bright Loses Two Fingers Shrewsbury Avenue As Summer Theater Makes Another For Eatontown Arrangement have been completed In July 4th Mishap To Fight Beach Erosion fur the government to take over the Now A County Road Elks' auditorium on Broad street for Gift To School School Pupils Harvey BucUnlew, „ }J-y**ar-oIiI ten weeks for plays to be produced son of Mr. ami Mrs. Ltrun Buck- by Federal Theater Project playerB. Rumson Benefactor to Modernize State Officials Condemn School nlcw of White street, Shrews- Congressman William H. Sutphin Promises Co-opera- Tho auditorium will be opened as a bury, IH threatened with the loss Board of Freeholders Take Over This Street and Also summer theater on Monday night, Kindergarten —• Ralph Long- No. 2 as Public Refuses Gov- of Ills left Imml as the result of tion—Motion Adopted to Call Mass Meeting July 20, with Larry Johnfion's com- street New Clerk, Margaret ernment Funds—To Install a Fourth of July accident. Tho Rector Place-—Motion Unanimously Adopted edy, "It's a Wise Child," a farce that Magee New Teacher. tips of the first and middle fing- of Chambers of Commerce. had a year's run at the Bclasco the- System in September. ers of Ills hand were amputated at Meeting Yesterday. ater, New York. It was the1 last Sunday morning: at Kivervlew Another gift from Bertram H. Bor- hospital, where he WUB taken Stops to have the chambers of com- play produced Shrewsbury avenuo and Rector by -the lato David den to tho borough of Rumson was A double .session plan for the school after u firecracker exploded In place, at Red Bank wcro taken over merce along the Jersey coaat band Belasco. announced at last night's meeting of pupils at Eatontown will be inau- his hand, causing tho injury. together in a united effort to obtain Dr. Ticehurst Mardi Gras Ball, as a county road yesterday by thSj Other plays listed for production the Rumsnn hnurd of education, of gurated np.xt Hf|ilcmbrT. This was The firecracker, u threo-inch HII- counly board of freeholders. To- beachfront protection from tho fed- am "Personal Appearance," "Why which Mr. Borden Is president. At approved by memb Sen "The Pursuit of Happiness" and In the Lafayette street school build- night. night. It lay all night in the Bright chambor of commerce at the tween two portions of Route 35. Tho "Kind Lady." ing will be modernized. It will be Although not wishing to induct rain, and Harvey was confident road 19 about a mile and one-quarter Surf pavilion at that placo to dlacuen Here" Tomorrow Tho players will be professional ar- rebuilt and equipped in conformity such a system it waa necessary for It wouldn't explode when he For Sweepstakes tho beach erosion problem. Another Ions and is largely used. tists, who have been playing for sev- with modern educational ideas. Ac- the Eatontown board to carry on in picked It up and lighted the fuse Moro than a year ago The Regis- result of tho meoting was tho ap- eral months throughout the etate. cording to Charles A. Wolbach, su- this manner aa School No. 2 in the Sumjny morning. The explosion pointment of a committee of four Young Graduate of University 1 Annual Regatta on River Satur- ter pointed out the desirability of Following the opening, performances pervising principal of -the Rumson borough hall had been condemned by was such a surprise to him ho having1 this stretch of road taken Sea Bright residents to make an Im- of Pennsylvania Veterinary will be given nightly, except Sunday, public schools, who has visited a stato officials and the voters last was unable to protect himself day and Sunday, August 22 over by the freeholders and urged mediate appeal to tho war department at popular prices. number of model kindergartens in and the tips of his fingers were School to Conduct Business in year rejected a government loan for and 23—Parade Wednesday the mayor and council to request for funds to build jetties In that bor- the state, the one at Rumson will the construction of a new school virtually torn off by the blast. such action. Tho borough ofRclaJs ough under tho provisions of a bill top them all. house. Ho has been removed to Mon- Night, Broad St. Ball Friday. 1 Conjunction With His Father. mouth Memorial hospital, Long "dopted the suggestion. Their ro- signed a few days ago by Preside!! . Mr. Borden's gift will be a me- unst met withhearty approval from Roosevelt. Collectors Get The board held oprn meetings rc- Branch, where the condition of Pr, Knhnrt .Ticehurst, Kin of Dr. morial to his late wife, Mary Owen rently to receive suggest ions on how his hand was reported this The annual sweepstakes^ regatta "reenolder Jarries S. Parkes and he d&nKi'essmim William II. Sutphin Borden. Other gifts mude by Mr. ^un over the support of all hia col- of Matawan Rave an outline of the and Mrs. Harry Ticehurst of Shrews- the school problem should be handled, morning as only fair. will be held on the river Saturday bury, haa rentod Morgan B. Eilert'3 Two More Years Borden'as memorials to his wife are but none were forthcoming. and Sunday, Auguai 22 and 23. Tues- oaguos on^the board for the propo- bill which appropriates £129,000,000 the tower clock and chimes in the —al.' The resolution to this effect for protection againat erosion along house on Maple > avenue. Red Bank, When the new plfin goes into effect day night at a meeting of the re- formerly occupied by Dr. Allan B. new high school building and the four of the six rooms in the school gatta association at the Elke club, vas pna.setl unanimously at themect- ,. the>coast/j and rivers, Mr. Sutphin To Hold Office carillon in St. George's Episcopal np of the board ypsterday. South was chiefly Instrumental in having Randall. Dr. Ticehurst, who like his will be used for classrooms while one plans were made for a merchant*? father ia a veterinarian, will open church at Rumson. Victory Park, will be used for physical culture and [ parade to advertise the regatta on f Red Bank Shrewsbury avenue has tho bill passed. He aald tho govern- New Law Will Came a Number Rumson's public playground, is a een a county road a number of years. ment will pay 75 per cent of tho coat, on ofllce in tho Illicit house tomor- the other ae a store room. The morn- River Dredging Wednesday night, August 19. On row. Ho will continue his associa- of Changes in Election Cam- gift from Mr. Borden to the bor- ing session, which opens at 8:15 Friday night a queen of the regatta Director Itaymond Wyckoff pofnt- the balance to be paid by tho munic- tion with his father at the latter's ough. d out that Shrewsbury avenue and ipality, county, state or private indi- paigns in Some Municipalities o'clock and closes at 12;30 o'clock, Ordinance Passes will be chosen and crowned at a office and animal hospital at Shrew:- The board engaged Ralph Long- mardi gras bail on Broad street. Hector place are in good condition viduals. He stressed tho fact that If will take in the first, third, fifth and and that the coat of placing them bury. The lied Rank ofllce will lip in Monmouth County. street as clerk to succeed Harry A. seventh.grades while the even grades Working in conjunction with the aid 1B to be obtained no time should open evenings and on Sundays by >n a county road basis would not bo lost In applying to the United Kettel, who resigned recently after will be instructed in the afternoon Final Readings internal trade committee of the appointment. One of the bills recently, passed serving over 30 years. >e large. It \s expected that the States Engineer's ofllco In New Yorlt. by tho legislature and signed by session from 12:45 to 5 o'clock. Chamber of Commerce, the regatta rolley tracks on Shrewsbury avenue Mr. Sutphin promised his full co-op- Miss Margaret Magee, daughter of Tho heating system in the Eaton- committee has decided to hold a two- will bo covered an waa done on Governor Harold G. Hoffman extends Mrs. Eugene Magee of Red Bank, Mayor and Council Vote to Issue eration and said ho would do every- the terms of collectors of taxes from town school i« inadequate and per- day sale on- Thursday and Friday, Broad street last year. Mention was thing posHiblc to aid the Jersey shorn was added to tho faculty. She will mits the use of only four rooms for Improvement Bonds Not Ex- August 20 and 2\, The mardi gras not mado of tho matter at yester- three to five years in all municipali- assist in teaching music and will communities In their fight against ties having a population of not more instruction. On pcveral occasions last ceeding $6,500 to Cover Cost ball is expected to attract many vis- day's meeting, but considerable in- erosion. than 300,000. A law similarly ex- teach part time in tho high school. year the school had to be closed due itors to the business section. erest has been aroused by a aug- tending tho terms of assessors was She is a graduate of Red Bank high to the lack of sufliclent heat. of Work. The annual yachtsmen's ball will gestion that a tunnel be made at Bertram L. Todd of Sea Bright i school and Trenton Teachers college. be held Saturday night at the Molly clared that Sea Bright needed pro- passed last year. Applications for a part-time janitor he northern end of Shrewsbury avo- Few persons In this locality, in- A contract, for general and draw- for the school will be received by the An ordinance authorizing the Pitcher hotel and the main ballroom lue, near West Front street, so that tection Immediately lest the entire Ing supplies was awarded to J. L of the hotel will be the scene of a community be destroyed. At his sug- cluding moat collectors, seem to be clerk between now and August 1. The dredging of the Shrewsbury river in he county thoroughfare would pass aware of the new law. It will Hammett and company of Newark, clerk was authorized to advertise for fronts of the municipal docks at a victory ball Sunday night, at which under instead of across tho railroad gestion a vote of ,thanks waa Riven The board decided to lay sidewalks time the trophies and prizes will be 'racks at that point. The crossing to Mr. Sutphin for the good work materially alter campaign fights In bids for painting the exterior wood cost not to exceed $6,500 passed its some municipalities. For example, on Ridge road in front of tho school, work of the school and for transpor- secund and final readings at Monday awarded. s near the coal yard of Hance & he haa done In tho Interest of beach from Forrest to Park avenues; from Meetings of the regatta association Davis. front protection. in Middletown township, tho term tation. Contracts were awarded to night's meeting of the mayor and of John M. West, collector for many tho road to the main entrance of the J. L. Hammett company for sup- council. Herbert T. Gcriish, who i are being held weekly on Tuesday Advocates of thl'a proposal point Thomas P. McKcnna, a Long the school and along the front of the Branch attorney, said tho beach years, will expire In 1938 instead of plies and to VanKcuren company for has the government dredging con- nights at the Elks home. Joseph C. out that the proposed tunnel would this year, as would have been the school from the main entrance to the coal. tract on the river, submitted bid Irwin, president, presided Tuesday eliminate a grade crossing, expedite erosion problem was a national one, aide entrances. -Men on the borough case otherwise. He was nominated The school calendar w'as submitted of TS6.2O 0 for the work. The Jon.j night. Others present were Harold traffic and in other ways benefit the He said ho has been interested in relief list will be employed. Later beachfront protection for years. Ho to run for re-election at the Republi- to the board "and it was laid over so tract will not be awarded until late \ S. Allen, secretary, Lester Boss, Hu- traveling public. State aid would be said he has eeen Ocean avenue at can primary election. The Demo- the board will build a driveway that it would comply with the Long this month. It was voted to issue | bert Farrow, Thomas S. Field, Jr. necessary to put through this pro- Long Branch moved backward sev- crats put up no ono against him, around the buikiing Branch high school calendar. improvement bonds of $500 denomin- i Charles C. Alexander, Al Lippman ject and an expenditure on the part eral times as tho ocean unceasingly but an independent petition for the The board will erect in the hiprh ation to cover the cost of the dredg- ' Joseph T. Laird, 3d, and Theodore of the town might be necessary. Tho position was filed by Alfred D. Luy- school hallway, on the tho main Moore. road at this point slopes aharply to gnawed away at the shore. ster. ing work. Mr. McKenna declared that tho floor, a bronze tablet, with the fol- the north and the "lay of the land" lowing inscription: The council voted 5150 to Fire i Is such as to encourage belief among* Federal government under the Con- Another collector who wont have Two Crippled Chief Vaughan to cover his expenses to face tho electorate in November advocates of the proposal that tha stitution has control over all navig- In Lovintr nnd Tret-inus io the national firemen's convention Westside Hose tunnel could be built at a nominal able waters where the tide rises and for re-election Is Percy D. Bennett Memory of in Canada on July 27. Mr. Vaughan of Fair Haven. However, ho was Mary Owen Bonlen Robins Happy cost. However, no official report on falls. "You can not build a fish the Tower Clock and Chime. expects to drive to Canada, accom- the proposal lias been made and pound, pier or bridge In tho ocean assured of another term anywny In- wero Riven hy panied by his wife and daughter. Company's Fair asmuch as tho Republicans nomin- " Her Huabnml, whether or not the suggestion 1B or a tidal stream without tho gov- DR. ROBERT L. TICEHURST Among Humans A letter was read from Dominic feasible haa not been determined by ernment's permission," Mr. McKen- ated him and no Democrat was put Bertram H. Borden, up to run against him. In at the Dedication of Palaia, proprietor of a cigar store Begins Saturday engineers. There is reason to be- na contlnuod. "Tho At[anUc |pc|( Dr. and Mrs. Ticehuvst wcro re- the Hlgb School Building. > . at. Wharf avenue and East Front cently married and they returned publican primary Mr. BeH Janimry Sixth, 1936 Four Years Ago They Were In- lieve, however, that the stato high- is an agency of the Tetloral govern- fcated Fred Dennis. • .•••• stret, who wants to lease a plot of j way commission would favor tho mont and thcreforo tho government homo Tuesday night-from a wedding land from iha borough nt thn pub- After an Interlude of Five Yean trip in the South. Both are grad- Mrs. Julia M. Kcough was re-elect- "May this Mcmorlnl he n curably Injured When They project In view of Its policy to elim- must assume tho rcspopnsiblllty for constant reminder of her lic park at the foot of Wharf ave- inate- grade crossing's. t adequate protection of its shores." uates of tho Red Bank high school. ed collector of Red Bank without Intercut in tho welfare Fell Out of a Tree Top—Now Red Bank Firemen Will Hold The doctor Is also a graduate of opposition last November. The new of the BoroUKh of Rumaon." nue for a booth for the sale of soft Freeholder Parkes and the mayor Mr. M*:Konna said jotty building Live Contentedly in a Cage. drinks, candy, frankfurters and Festival—It Will Continue for and council have received many must bo done on a gigantic scale to University of Pennsylvania Veter- law extends her tenure from 1038 to compliments on their success In hav- inary school. Tho bride ij a grad- 1940. Collector Edmund W. Cllne of cigarettes. Tbe matter was turned a Week. bi effective. He showed a list of uate nurse of Monmouth Memorial Sea Bright la similarly affected. The over to John S. Apple-gate, borough ing the two streets taken over as a approved Federal prbJectB to com- Ensconced at the homo of Misses attorney. county road. Eed Bank has been hospital of Long Branch. While at term of Collector Charles Ward of Navesink Fair Emma an'd Mamie Lnu£ at the cor- bat erosion In tho South and West. A letter requesting the council to Beginning Saturday, July 11, and less fortunate than many other mu- "We can do tho same," ho said, "but that Institution she had nine months j Rumson, duo to expire next year, will ner of Broad and Canal street, Ked concluding Saturday, July 18, a fair nicipalities in obtaining- county road of training as n second assistant go over to 1939. August 6, 7, 8 Bank, aro two crippled robins which, adopt an ordinance preventing dogs we must go to Washington and stay to run loose on the streets was re- for the benefit of Westsido Ho improvements, and tho action taken there until wo got It. Wo must de- nurso in the operating room. She since their infancy, have been cap- cempany of Red Bank will be held yesterday is regarded by a larga will assist her husband In tho prac- tives. Four years ago a tree was ceived from the board of health, number of residents of this com- mand protection as a right, not from Flans Being Made for 51st An- Thn council voted to pay $20,000 on | on the grounds of the River stree tho standpoint of charity." Mr. Mc- tise of hla profession at Hod Bnnlt. felled on the residence grounds of Bchool. Each evening's festivities munity as the most important move Tho Ellert houso hns been put In Shrewsbury To nual Event of Middletown the Misses Laug, who at that time a $30,000 note, held by tho Second j made by the county board for tha Kenna declared that no one has been National Bank and Trust company. will begin at 8;30 o'clock and will In readiness for its new use. Robert Township Fire Company- -To livtd on Mechanic street, and a trio olude open-air dancing. Each nigh benefit of this community in recent moro active in Washington in seek- Perry of Red Bank did tho work. Exempt lire man's ing adequate beachfront protection Make Repairs Award DeSoto Sedan. of three baby robins fell from a nest a radio outflt wi be ver as a years. The ofllo is In thp rear of the in the tree top to the ground. One granted Lawrence 1..JT' f p^n^r i " g' > sate than Mr. Sutphin. house. Also on tho first floor jiro n engine company. rOIgUa 01 KC1101 r , , mull The full text of the resolution fol- told how Long Plan for Improvements of White was killed and the other two, nl- 1 prize. Home-made cakes will be sold Mayor Evans wnitine; room, drug room, combined The Navesink hook and ladder though injured, grew from feather- Plans and maps of Towerhill Park lows : Branch has boon trying for years to dining and alttlnpr room and kitchen. Street and Buttonwood Park company of Navesink will hold Its. were received. und there will be boDtha for the BE IT RESOLVED by the board less babyhood to stalwart robins, sale of ice cream, candy, soda, toys ohtnln Federal aid for Its coastline Four rooms aro on tho second story: —Councilman Harold McCor- 51st annual fair on the lire house thanks to the care and feeding pro- of chospn Freeholders of the county without avail. He said It would cost nnd other articles. A wheel of for- mick Presides. grounds Thursday, Friday and Satur- vided for them by Miss Emma Lau^. of Monmouth, that pursuant to tho $1,000,000 to protect his city prop- day, August 6, 7 and 8. There will tune will be operated. William Me- terms of a resolution passed by the The principal food they received was Monmouth Boat Knight will direct the fair and work- mayor and council of tho boroughi erly from beach erosion. Ho said he be tho usual attractions that make toast seeped in milk which had been Is willing to co-operate In any move- Hospital Auxiliary ing under him will be a committee nf Red Bank, at a meeting of said A short session of tho Shrewsbury this fair one of the most popular In boiled and then cooled. I borough council held on March 2, ment to obtain Federal aid for the Meets Next Week council was held Tuesday inght with the vicinity. The car to be disposed Club To Admit consisting of all the members of the 1936, and received at a meeting of Jersey coast. Harold McCormlck, president of the of on the co-operative plan will be a However, both birds had incurable ; company. thia board held on March 4, 1930? Solomon J. Nelmark, a member of {board, presiding In the absence of DeSoto do luxe sedan purchased £ Injuries and Miss Laug was j Junior Members Successful fairs were held annuall; that that portion of Shrewsbury Members of the Red Bank auxiliary M ' George Sll vor. A motion was through the McKnight Motors of Red obliged to keep them permanently by the company for a number o avenue ixn.fi Hector pl&ce. in the bor- tho Sea Bright borough council, said of tho Monmouth Memorial hospital if.°.°I, ,'., ^1 tho absenco of his fellow members passed that tho borough engineer Bank. as boarders, instead of liberating years, but they were discontinued in ough of Red Bank, particularly de- of Long Branch will meet next Thurs- with Col. David P. Wood, chairman ihom as she had originally planned. 1931 because of economic conditions. scribed as follows, viz: of tho council from tho meeting was day morning at 10 o'clock at the The Standard Awning works of The one to takc lace thls car an example of the kind of co-opera- of the street committee, plan for the Red Bank have completed three large She did not turn thnm lonso because Decision to Amend Constitution ! P >' Beginning at the present terminus homo of Mrs. Harry H, Button of they were unable to fend for them- only onc o£ manv of tho county road known as Shrews- tion to expect. He siild one of tho River road to Hew articles for hos- improvement of White street and banners for advertising the fair, and j o i n« i evidences of Buttonwood park and submit plans to selves. bury avenue and its intersect ion reasons for the conditions at Sea pital needs. Plans for future sum- the design and lettering were done by anNight'd By-Laws Meetins madg oe f atBoar Mondad oyf : turning prosperity in this commun- with the county road known as New- Bright was tho attitude of previous mer activities will bo discussed. the council at the next meeting. Charles K. Champlln of Red Bank. Neither bird is able to fly. , One itypay. aTh mortgage protltes wilon l thbee usefire d houceto hel. p man Springs road, running to Holm- The clerk wns authorized to com- Governors. The oillcers of the company arc: del, and thence northerly, being & administrations toward wcnlthy prop- Tho monthly mooting of the Key- Nell Johnson Is general chairman. sometimos has to be assisted to its erty owners on tho occanfront. He municate with tho General Construc- Chairmen of tho various committees perch, Ponpltc these handicaps the President— Jnmn nuUlinmn. continuation of Shrewsbury avenue, port auxiliary of the hospital was tion company to make necessary re- Vico in-e»iilent-—Edwnnl Hrnokfl. acrnsa the tracta of the New York nald these officials felt that because held Monday afternoon in the social aro Frank Vanderveer, car; Albert robin a enjoy life and their owners At a meeting nf the bonrd of JJOV- Sen-utury—Kcmirth Wnodwnnl. and Long Branch railroad to itst in- tho owners of largo estates .wore room of tho Dutch Reformed church. palra to Patterson avenuo with no Sickles, fruits and vegetables; Mrs feol nmply ropaied for the time nnd •rnors of the Monmouth F>oat club TrcnerH. The committee UEANP TITK RAMH Ifl HEREBY were Mrs. Harvey Bronncr, Mra. Stll- prune the dead limbs on the old Syca- altnn over, as anil for A county roatl, calling for a mass meeting of all the wcll VanBusklrk, Mrs. Harold C.rocn, Morris Walsh, country store; Adam and pasHcrsby got opportunities to consists of Dr. Walter A. Rullman, Van R. Halsey Speaks Chnmhorfl of Commerce to take up more trco in front of the Presbyter- Linzmayer, Jr., ponies, and Carl Wall- see them. Tho Misses Lang1 have a Dr. Willinm Knyre, l^enjnniin At- ind thr: mayor urn* council of tho Mrs. Edward Furry, Mra. Henry T. Ian church. To Republican Club bonninh of Hod liank having con- the erosion problem. Harold Oahn, Hitchcock, Mra. John Osborn, Mm. Ing, advertising. parrot which is 30 yenrs of nfie and wnter and Theodore A. Moore. A petition was filed with Council- 1 lented thereto. who offered tho motion, declared Van do Walker, Mrs. Mumiy Woron- j it grts nlnnp llrst rnto with the The decision to CIKIMSTO thi ennsti- AND UK IT KURTHKn Hril- man Archibald Miller asking that • robins. lutlon waii made nftrr cimsiderablt' Van P. Hulsey, fnrnior TluniKnii that tho courno proposed by Mr. Mc- oIT and two Ruetits, Mr.4. Lawrcnco STORES NKW MANAGKH. >OIA'I£11 that a ropy of this rcsolu- Kenna was the only one to follow to when Sycamore avenue lfl concreted deliberation to permit niemberr; t>f mayor and a, candiduto lo tho Ite- AHkln of Matawnn and Mrs. Marian luiblican National convention, a»l- iini, toother with a copy of the obtain results. Htomell of tho hospital staff. Tho a curbing bo placed around the g Red Bank's luige gioup nf juninr :;nil- vsoiiilinn priced by tho mayor and .Sycamore tree In front of tho Pres- Foreat G. Atkinson TaUes Charge of i SUX KAY rillZIi; WINNERS. drt'KsiMi a ini;etiiiR of the AilUiatod Anothor motion was adopted to np- next mcotlnjr will bo held Monday, ortj to have the futviinta^i'.of sallini; YoiinK Menu lli'j>ul)lican club of I'liiu'l! of tho lutnuigh of Red Banlt, byterian church and until that time Store Here. n- and th«'v arc hereby ordered to point n committee to seek Imme- August 3, at tho homo of Mrs. Wor- Five Valuable Prizes (liven by their crnft ns the represent.itives uf Mniimmitti county lust ninht at tho onolT. it wan suggested that atones be p Forest G, Atkinson hna icplnceil u nntlonnlly-known cluli. )f forthwith t\\nl with tho i-lflrk diate aid for Sea Bright through the around the circular plot at tho foot j Store Suiurriay. UIUH lumic. About 50 poiHnnH wore 'viiiciu-inu' tin- nrtion of the board Wnr Department. Cyril Hmack, who Miss Margaret Horiilckel, rduca- Herbert Holzworth manager of The club Monihiy nis;lit juineil the jircscnl. Plans wen; nmdr for a (if tho tree. Road Overseer John tho Schulte-Unltcd Depart merit store The Sun Ray drug store on Satur- hin day t:iken. presided nt tho meeting, named Mr. tloual director of the Nurses' Train- American Power Host as.-sin: lalinn. candidate?!' rercpt ion and daiu-c 'it W. Parker wns Instructed to place on Broad stroet. Mr. Atkinson for- day gave away live valuable gifts, A ilnuee will lie lielil na]l the eluh- A--i(U' from tutting over the two Onhn, Mr. Nelmark, Mr. Todtl and Ing iichonl of the hospital, milled Wcd- several large Btoncs nround the tree. th.« Colony Surf cluh, West Knd, In t niets, t ht« buMnoHs of tho frees— iiri'riny, July 8, on the S. H. Lam lor morly managed a Schulte :,tnro In The distribution was made In obsnrv- holltiy Sntunlay nielli of in 'Nt weelv. Auj;u:it. Jacques Onlnf on this cnmmlllco. BUla amounting to $1,461.95 wore New'Diltnln, Connecticut. Ho be- nnco of the firm's seventh nnnlvr- mldcrs yt'MtiTiiay wan mostly of a Claronco Stevens necrotiuy of a tliruo weeks' trip tu Kuuth Amer- Udgnr V. Denis,' nnd Km I'M Hall HIT I .cniy Cm IRIII unt of Kc|>(uiit' (own- out i no nature. Councilman S. J. ordered paid. gan hia new duties at the. Ucd Hunk sniy. An It. C. A. radio wns award- co-chnirninn and their »ui.ils tants .'lie tho mooting. ica. ed to Percy Stout of Klver I'lazii, a i.hip, |'n\-;ldcn( of tho rltil«. inrjiiilod. NioiiKult of HIMI Illicit, Htatlnic thut Miss Margaret Ford, science In- atoro Monday. Harold M. Alien. Frank Hiivil and, Mel- Mr, and Mrs. Atkinson huvo taken Prinui cloetlin wn.'iher to Mrs. Othi'in pit'.ionl woto fury Coinmlfl- tin iipHfiirtMl HH ii oitl/.fn and not tin (iliuctur of tho nchool, will upend her lib I,locn»B Ilcvokcd. vin ('rre and l-'red NulMe. sloniT Charh-i Mlllor, Krfchcld T nn ollicitii or that place, naked that Wln» Norgo Ilftrlcnrntor. nn apartment in tho I-oHoy apart-! Chnrlon A. Gllilin of Wiillncn street, A chnnnel hna licen tlr,>(li;e••', two yo:dmUy iniil onc •ntinty hixt'M, Mr. NlPtnurk nuId th« Atlantic Hlf[hlandH, hnvi* returned ferred to Baltimore! to niiuingi) a vision of John V. McNeil of The Ite;; enVly thht niornln);, WITH boi II at was won by Mra. Nancy Tomalno of liniiin from Los Angolan, California, red nt Shrewsbury. Both vehlclen fitore there. He begun liin new iHtei'stnff nnd the tickets wero dciun •iMjfion for thlit wna bi'oaujto many worn bndly damaged. Juntlco KS)inter Hivorvlow hi.-tpltii). Hov. nnd Men. ii i-troll will tinrn last \\\)' t. Mr. nnd Mta. John icrniiHo uf tho Inroads of tho ocean* Frlodlandor and Daniel Pinto, rnp fonniTly Mlus Hlilrloy White, guve Oalw Sale For ChurcJi. ** Annual T.lncroft Hnrao Show. 1 rnnnntatlven of tho Sterling company. t'Avc it food-HiivitiK iliMiumstnit inn ('(til [ Lincoln nvi'iuii , Atlantic L'>lreotor Wyrkiiff auhl tho board birth to a ilnughli-r Juno 1.'l. Tho HorloB of lectures. A cnlco salo for tho honi'ML of Ht, '1'ho HOCCUKI ainnia! I.ituiofL IHUBO Friday nnd Sal lit dny itl .St-hnoldrr'-'i Ili},iiluml'i, ar« tlm jiurtfuts of a son would co-opornhi In riuInitvurlnK to lllfnnt h!i» hiM'n mmlp HiUlmni IIOUIKO Mary'n church of New Monmouth will nhow will lie held Hiitunhiy »ntl Sun- 1 Hrj;lnnlnjr Mumliiy nmrnlnff nt tho nuirkol. on. West Krnnt ;ili*'i'l. Tho •sii 1(Iny nfli'iiniDu, und Mr. prottH't Htm KrlKht itKntntit eroMlon White. MliMletown VI11»K» lluptlat church a bo hold Snf.ui'riity nftcnuHUi nt tin* day, .Iijily 2t* and 2fi, on tlm IjII HI run^ecl ;m well an At Ihti FiiiKJfMllon nf Mr. IloUftM ftn celvrd nlli:ht liu'Dratlunn of bin kunc Ki'lvinalnr dralcrit. i hnt'ti parly this morning, Paul l'n/.lcky, who formerly npcr- nf 'thn Mm'fi Hililo rUinn by D. h. village.. The. nuio will nt 1 cla^tu'H f» I.nfnyi-tln Mli'i:t nt direc- MldMtiiuixr Duncr. Clilltl Kllli'il b.rAulo. with u piece of iron thrown by a Ih'! fnllci will for rltil D! lii|;u on Oc-flRii nvsm ItiniiHon, IH now |m>|>iliM<>r of. the ri plnynmtc. Ho wnn troiitpd nt Hlvnr- m'lnti.H mid flub conm'loim mind and A miil:iuminrr danrf will lir j'Jv' ' I )(i hy Hui ner, trtii, of Muti- Illllui-PHt club, fmmrrly tho Hilltop en. Avon nnd iirtlnmi'. Mr. vluw hospital. HH relation, to tho nm»tor mind. Tho liy the .IIIMIIII' r.'iild at 'I'rinUv pnri-'ih onth I loach, WIIH killful yeatortlfiy WIIH nppointod to rfpreafint fttcr club, nt OiM'nnport. .lumen imiyda, 1 hen fibe wft't fitrtirk by\n uutbmn- public IH invited to attend. Don't MI-IM MlilHiinuner (artl I'urly. liuii;!i\ VVcid I 'i (int ttln't'l, i mnnri nvv In tho confltnictldii nt th# Attention, Mr. Motorlnt, Ohio of Uunifum, IH employed nt the Mothodlfit Hn ivfiit, Homo nnd I In zn sir nlfllit, filartlnt: at. H o'cUn-k. TIHTO tlo on I'Muiihliif; uvtuiuo itrvd rtyurmm A. rnjinrt hy Mr. Hagan thRt tha 1 For prompt, cotirtpoufj, (lepond- Hlllrrenl club. nn Church lotn, Uroml nlreet. An^imL A riilflHiunnier (Mini party In belntf will be rrfif ihiiu-ntn, treot, Itrnoklyn. Tho child Van on n I'ftirlnnvUlo tinm bad hfen ^ Wr-eU-t;,,,! Npwlttlfi $I.tH), 7 and fl, Buppor 50 contfi.--Advcr- nbln muvlGS plun Conocti quality )u- HoontunUer, light prlntn nnrt pnitol ftpoiiHored by thn hadleti' llei)i*ow t\a- l.ilt at M Huith streot, liroo'Nlyn. was filed. brlcnnt, romo to HmdKn'n Horvlcn Don't Minn ttsampnt, ,.r clely at the, Meat born hotel, TIOIIK 1 Htntlon, 1S-15 Whlto Atrcnl. dr IIIC flipmioH, nl/eti 12 In 48, Jfmn Comn and Mcrf Your I VlrlidN. ports from Wjoplff Otorfff H. Mellwidlnt Iliii'vont lli.mo nnd llnynnr l , fi Hrond strcftt. Advnr- . rrubln'i lor Typpwrltcr Htjinch, V«lmdtiy nlKbt, July 2H, nt Twin 1-l^hl hnti'l, har and KIIH, K»lr. wishing, nerflHBorifln. UcpreBcntntlvo on Church Intu, Hrortd ntrcrl, Augunt R:Hfi o'clock. Mrn. Harry Hath* will An nun 1 full*, TCivcr ntrftpt nchool, •\* and oirtiR V fi«rry. •^P*'* of Cnnmn travel liuromi. UMomrnt. rentals nnti emport ropnlrlnK- 30 HIj^hlnndM, cvn y .Saluidity nlk'ht 7 »mt 8. Supper 60 ccnta. Advcr- \m In cluirne. Thorn will bo prices, n Rcfimltmtvliin i\H;hl. MUHIC. by llnny Rod Hiinlt, July 11 to IS lnolunlv».— 3058.—Ant nce, Sea Bright. Both maohin.es were Mrs. Mario Fielding for president, to Address Red Bank Women of a northbound train. A dog with Fashioned Melodrama, Chos- damaged, but no one wu hurt. Po- Year—Nightly Entertainment Count Mo«eJ?iints Than Later—Fourteen Cash Mrs. Anna Woodward for first vice him was also killed. Mr. Saltlel wa» en as Inaugural Performance liceman Bert Boyer Investigated, Pax- president, Mrs. Elmer Shelley for in September at Molly Pitch- visiting at the summer home of Al- ton was arraigned before Recorder —Fair From July 25 to Au- Bonuses for Best Workers at End of Drive. second vice president, Mrs. Joseph er Hotel. bert Ettl of Water Witch, —Plan Six Show* a Week. Walter J. Sweeney on a charge of gust 1, Inclusive. Early for secretary, Mrs. Orandin The body was prepared for burial reckless driving. According: to police Chapman for treasurer, Mrs, John at the funeral home of A. M. Poaton authorities, Paxton lost control of bis The greatest slopping stone to ono The July meeting of the executive "Conrad You Dastard," an old- car when ha reached tor a package As the time for the annual fair of of the fourteen big cash bonuacs of- Throckmorton for historian, Mrs. committee of the Red Bank Wom- and Sons at Atlantic Highlands, and faahloned melodrama, by Albert A. tho Fair Haven fire company draws fered by Bed Bank Register in tho Eugene' O'Rourko for sergeant-at- an's club Monday morning at the then taken to New Brunewlck. Ed. Ostrow, will be the opening attrac- back of the driver's seat. His license Eatontown Bank ward Kxel of Brldgeton was engineer was suspended indefinitely. nigh tho various committees are special subscription campaign now arms, Mrs. Edward Atlee for organ- Broad Btreet clubhouse was opened tion of the New Mill players Mon- speeding up preparations for tho in progress Is the extra point offer ist, Mrs. Harry Gaffey for chaplain, by the reading of a poem, "A Smile," of the train and Howard Cooper of day night at the opening of their «• • » Mrs. Anna Woodward for delegate to Long Branch was conductor. event, Th» fair will open Saturday now In effect and which continues Awarded Bonds by the president, Mrs. E. H. Boynton. summer season at the Old Mill play- night, July 25, and will close the ' until the evening ol Tuesday, July the state convention and Mrs. Joseph Reports waere made by the officers house on Sycamore avenue, ShrewB- Weskowsky for alternate. Firemen Plan To following Saturday night. At Fair Haven and various chairmen. bury. Curtain time hftB been set for Members of the purchasing com- Under this offer solicitors in the The auxiliary will hold a card Mrs. Aage Nellson, public welfare 9 o'clock. 1 subscription campaign will bo cred- chairman, was the first to report. Governor Refuses ' Buy New Truck mittee are going to Now York this party Monday night, July 13, at the The company composed of players we«k to buy more merchandise and ited with 12,000 extra points for each Offers $8,625 and 3% Per Cent ! home of Mrs. Mario Fielding on EaBt She was followed by Mrs. John R. and every dollar's worth of subscrip- Garfleld avenue. Members of the Smith, program chairman, who an- Parker Extradition who have recently closiwl In Broad- Fair Haven Company Ditcuaiea also tent tops for the extra games tions turned in. The offer applle3 for Fire Apparatus Bonds- auxiliary will attend the county nounced that Mrs. Frederic Beggs of way hits, will operate tho theater at and attractions. Tho public address popular prices and will give six ehowa Purchase of New Hook and system has been overhauled. This equally on new and renewal BUD- Borough to Purchase 750- meeting tomorrow night at Asbury Wyckoff, chairman of Marathon BcriptionB. Park, at which county officers will Round Tables of the national com- Says the Impartial Mind Must a week, including rainy-day matinees. Ladder—To Donate Appara- year the bingo games will bo broad- The offer also includes all monies Gallon Pumper. be installed. mittee on the cause and cure of war Conclude TThah t Justici e WWas The cast for the opening per- tus to Borough. cast In addition to dance music already reported. At the end of the and past chairman of the Interna- Not the Only Motivating formance: One of th8 special attractions this, offer the campaign department will tional relations department of the Mary, orphan ward of Widow O'Mlna > The Fair Haven fire company at year will be a floor show every night The First National bank of Eaton- state federation of Woman's clubs, Force. . Sablna Newroark a meeting Monday night discussed at 9 o'clock. Appealing on the pro- total the amount of cash turned in town was awarded tho $8,500 fire ap- Squire SourpuBi, who holda a mortgage by each worker from the first an- Lions Told Of would Bpeak at the annual fall lunch- on ih« farm Edward Koiran the purchase of a new hook and lad- gram will be artists who perform at nouncement of tho campaign until paratus bonds of the borpugh of eon of the Red Bank club at the Trenton, July 8 (AP)—New York's Conrad Sourpuaa, bla aoiu back from thi der truck. The ladders on the pres- the different night clubs and tav- the evening of Tuesday, July 21, and Fair Haven last week, having made Molly Pitcher hotel in September. attempt to place Hills Parker, Sr,, olty _ Danlet Ocko ent truck are 32 years old, having erns In this locality. Every year the the highest and most advantageous Dredging Work Widow O'Mlne, Davld'a dear. aw«et will then issue and place the extra Mrs. Herman Asendorf is chairman. Burlington county detective chief, on mothar - Alma Acher been taken from the old hone-drawn fair offers more attractions to en- point! to the credit of the different bid. Soaled bids for the bonds were -,, , _ . _ . . Mrs. Albert Llndenstruth, lltera- trial for kidnaping Paul H. Wendel Zeka, the not-ao-dumb handyman apparatus. It Is the consensus of tertain the patrons. This year will opened at a special meeting of the Doraet Clint workers. Uiarles Baker, tngineer m ture chairman, announced that her failed this week when Governor Hoff- ho firemen that It would be danger- see a greater variety of games and Fair Haven mayor and council last Charge of Deepening of first speaker In October would be man refused to extradite his friend. David, Widow O'Mlne'a nohls son „... ous to use these ladders any longer amusements than over before. All concerned have tho guarantee week. The Eatontown bank offered M Rlc 1 ard Jct-ry Murdock Of this newspaper that subscriptions Shrewbury River, Describes "- , ! Salvage of Farming- Tho governor, asked last month Molllo Tlshtflat, tho town banker's de- they are very old and liable to Solicitors of shares on tho Plymouth $8,625, or a premium of $325. The _, , j \i> i D dale, southern vice chairman of llt- to send Parker and his son, Ellis, signing daughter Evelyn Barrowa break. do luxe sedan report a good advance turned in during this offer will count interest rate quoted was 3-Me. Other SheritT Haaklno, tha tender-hearted pub- considerably moro points or credits Uperatton and Work frogress. Iemtur e of the state federation. Mrs. Jr., to Brooklyn, where they have llo official _ ....Harold • Ston» Oscar Becker, chlof of the com- sale. The awarding of the car on than If reported at any later tlmo bidders Included H. B. Boland and I John R. Chaunay, Mrs. Thomss Voor- boon Indicted on kidnaping charges, pany, and Assistant Chiefs Robert the final night of tho fair Is one of company iif New York and J. B. attacked WendBl's statements as Amendt and John Wagner, were ap- during the campaign. Hanauer and company of Newark. Charles Baker, engineer In charge j his and Mrs. Harrison Banee report- the high spots of the entire week. An extra effort should be made by of the dredgingg g of the channel in the ed 'or the house, trustees and sugg- "manifestly false." pointed on a committee to confer on The firemen are paying a great Tho Fair Haven mayor and council Wendel, disbarred Trenton laywer, Social Security the matter and make a report at all workers to round up every prom- regard the demand and tho bids re- North Shrewsbury river, addressed gestion box committees, respectively. deal of attention this year to the ise and prospect, and report the sub- members of the Lions club Tuesday Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen, drama delayed the execution of Bruno Rich- To Be Discussed the next meeting. The estimated parking problem. Several vacant scriptions while they will earn the :eived for the borough's bonds as nlght at their weekly meeting at the i chairman, announced that the meet- ard Hauptmann three days. Ho said cost of a truck la $2,000. The com- lots near tho fair grounds will prob- greatest number of credits. A de- ividence of the high credit standing •-,,, \ inI —g~ dateJ.t.. s Ao# f *Uthn e A*.dram ..mn a ^Ana-tM.ndepartmen(t "confessions" to the Lindbergh baby pany will turn over the apparatus to ably be utilized as parking spaceB. creasing schedule is being used, and of the borough which has never de- Mr. Baker praised the natural beau- had been changed to the 3d Monday kidnaping were wrung from him by A meeting of the Roosevelt Minute the borough. This Is expected to rollovo tho park- the biggest and best special point faulted in meeting its financial ob- ty of the river and Its banks and said of every month. ThT e next meeting 'arker and others, and repudiated Men of Mlddletown township will be The mayor and council recontly Ing problem on tho stroots to somo offer Is now in effect. ligations. The percentage of tax col- that nowhere along the Atlantic will be a beach pparty at Elliott's lem. He charged he was kidnapped hold Tuesday night of next week at adopted an ordinance to buy a new extent and will save visitors many The competition in the campaign lections throughout the depression coast, except in Maine, had he seen beach, Sea Bright, SundayS , July 19. n Manhattan and held In Brooklyn 8:30 o'clock. Speakers will explain 750-gallon pumper at a cost of I8,BOO. footsteps. Tho street banner will be Is narrowing to the real workers. It period is among the highest of tho anything to equal the beauty of the The members will bring box lunch- ten days, where he said he was "tor- tho provisions of the social security With these two new pieces of flro- orected acroBS River road tomorrow is the intention of the management municipalities of the state and the surrounding in this section. He com- j f°™- A Mazola. luncheon will be urcd." and old age pension lawe, which were. flghUng apparatus, Fair Havon will, nfght. to retain in the list only the names percentage of. net debt of average held on Novemuer o. recently passed by congress and ap- no doubt, have as fine equipment as assessed valuation is only 2.08. plimonted the Red Bank governing. "Placing the 52 years of devoted proved by President Roosevelt. of those who are active and who in- body for appropriating $6,500 for ad- Mrs. Myron V. Brown was ap- and zealous service of Ellis Parker, any place its slzo in the Btate. Held For Grand Jury. tend sticking to the end of the cam- ditional dredging to connect tho chan- pointed assistant to Mlis Gertrude Sr., to the state of New Jersey The organization, which was re- paign. It will be noted a number of nel with the public docks and said Norman, counselor to the Young against the mendacity and criminal- cently formed, Is non-partisan and NEW OWNER FOB HOUSE. ' Mrs. Margaret Burdge, formerly names have been dropped from the Highlands Church he felt the federal government and Woman's club. ity of Wendel," Governor Hoffman non-sectarian and all persona Inter- of Fair Haven, had her son-in-law, list as they failed to qualify by turn- war department will now be inclined Mrs. Harry Morford, chairman of said in a state, "could not In decency ested in the social security act are in- Henry F. Hartrnnft Buya Residence James Costello of Fair Haven, ar- ing In at least one subscription. To Hold Mardi Gras to spend elx to ten times that amount ways and means committee, an- and honor have done anything but vited to attend. It Is hoped to have At West Long Branch. rested last week on a charge of as- Entries are still open in the cam- for additional improvement and main- nounced that a summer card party deny extradition. Congressman William H. Sutphln as sault and battery. At a hearing be- paign, and there's plenty of room it Plans are well under way for the would be held at Mrs. Boyiton's on one of the speakers. t" The former Slocum property of two fore Justice of the Peace Charles V. tenance. the afternoon of August i. A flower "The time and the circumstances acres on Broadway at Homestead a number of communities for new ir.ardi gras and bazar to be held Mr. Baker said he was enjoying me of the voting and return of the In- Foxwell at Red Bank, Costello was entries. But from now on only the Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Au- mart will be conducted In the spring. Park, West Long Branch, hag been held for the grand jury. Mrs. Burdge full co-operatlon_ of all, Interested in Mrs. Charles R. English announced dictment In question against. Bills MARRIED 03 YEARS, bought by Henry F. Hai'tranK of names of Uiose who have reported gust 6, 7 and 8, for the benefit of the project and earnestly appreciated Parker, Sr.," he said, "inevitably testified that her son-in-law had at least one subscription will b« pub- the Church of Our Lady of Per- as new members Mrs. Harvey S. Cranford. It was owned by Miss Car struck and beaten nor on several oc- lead the impartial mind to conclude The Wedding Anniversary of Mr. oline Chattln, who used It as a sum- lished. petual Help at Highlands. It will be that justice was not the only mo- casions. Costello said the charge Tho next ten days will ba busy held on the church grounds under I. D. Emery, Mrs. J. T. Beekman, and Mrs. John Hlersplel. mer residence. The: house on tho was not true. operation of tho electrical hydraulic Mrs. Russell Johnson and Mrs. Ada tivating force. place Is said to be lf50 years old. It ones indeed for those whOBe quest the general direction of the Holy dredge which has a motor of 500 "Under the law and the established Mr. and Mrs. John Hlersplel of for a big cash bonus Is in earnest Name society, assisted by the Rosary B. Nafew. is In substantial condition, Ray H horse power, and told of the unique Mrs. Boynton appointed Miss Sara precedents I, as governor, had to be Leonardo celebrated their B3d wed- One of the quickest ways to find a Immediate action IB necessary. While society and the Young Ladles sodal- method used In assembling the sub- ding anniversary on the Fourth of Stlllman of Eatontown was the brok- Job is to advertise In The Regis- no big leads have so far been com- Armstrong as music chairman, Mrs, satisfied that'EHJs Parker, Sr., was er In the transaction. The placs was ter's Want Department.—-Advertlso* ity. In general charge of the affair merged discharge pipe line and tow- Frank Curtis as garden chairman, fugitive from the justice of the July with a small gathering of rela- piled by any one or two Individuals, are Rev. John C. Farrell, executive ng It nearly three miles up the river tives and friends. Although Mr. and listed at $4,500. ment an excellent opportunity Is presented Mrs. Howard Manning as yearbook state of New York. Upon the show- chairman; Mrs. Herbert Fowler, en- to Its location near the railroad chairman and Mrs. Chaunzy, Mrs. ing made before me, I was not satis- Mrs. Hiersplel were married July 3, during the biggest and best extra tertainment chairman, and Thomas bridge. Mr. Baker advocates the con- fied that this was true and I acted 1883, they have always celebrated point offer for one to secure thou- J. Kllcullen, publicity chairman. Morford/Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Chark struction of a good-fllzed anchorage ja 3 MrB. Manning's assistants, accordingly." their anniversary on the Fourth since sands of points or credits. Special events have been planned basin In the vicinity of the public | A letter was received from the that Is tho best day for the family Smart Place to Dine The awarding of the b,!g ensh bon- There Is no appeal from tho gov- for each night, a few of which are docks and just off the channel for the j Emergency Peace Campaign com- ernor's decision, but Wendel, heM i get together. uses will be determined solely by competing games for young and old, benefit of the many pleasure yachta mltteo thanking the club for its rc- the number of points or credits se- Brooklyn, announced he would This year the celebration was not a program of professional entertain- and craft which make their head- j cent contribution. It was announced ask the Federal government to ar- i elaborate as usual, due to the 111 cured, and not by the number of ment, games of skill and an amateur quarters here. j that part of the proceeds of various health of Mr. Hierspiel. The couple subscriptions. New subscriptions program with prizes. Several other rest Parker under the Lindbergh —STRAND— Herbert E. Edwards, the new pr.-.s- affairs held by the ways and means, were married at St. Patrick's church, count five times as many points as a features are being planned. At the 1 anti-kldnaplng law. renewal. ident of the club, officiated at the committee would he donated to char- "In the interest of Justice and to Jersey City, by Bev. Father Hcn- booths will be foods of various kinds, meeting and he announced tha chair- j ity. The club now has about 200 lessey. Their sons, daughters, RESTAURANT novelties and hand-made articles. prevent others from being kidnaped men of the various committees of the members, - perhaps the largest mem- and tortured Into confessing some- ;rand-children and other relatives 66 BROAD ST.7 Phone 1498 RED BANK BIG SALE OF CATTLE. club for the ensuing year as follows. bership In Its history. thing of which they are entirely In- >resent at the gathering wore Mr. Athletic—Edwin K. Conover. Others present at Monday's meet- nocent," he said, "I believe that it md Mrs. William Hlersplel and Zlotkin of Freehold to Hold Same To Paint Church Attendance—Theodore D. Moore, ing were Mrs. Warren Bookwalter, laughter Delores, Phillip Hiersplel Next Thursday. Blind—M. VanBuren Smock. ia my duty to continue fighting for Enjoy Your Food in Our Constitution, by-laws and resolutions— Mrs. Frank Ganter, Mrs. Walter Mc- law and order." md sons Robert, Raymond and Elsewhere in this Issue there la a Free of Charge Theodore D. Parsons. Dougal. Mrs. John VanWagenen, In Mt. Holly, Parker, who was Henry Hlorsplel, Mrs. Mae MacPhee, Modem Air Conditioned Dining Room display advertisement inserted by Dinner—George OlmBtead. Mrs. Philip Walton, Mrs. John Ivins, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oaff and Finance and auditing—Kenneth M. Wyc- Mrs. Robert C. Brown, Mrs. William free in $500 ball on the New York FRIENDLY SERVICE Jacob Zlotkin of Freehold, featuring L. W. Hilliard of Long Branch^haa koff. charge, Interuppted his pinochle daughters Elizabeth and Isabelle. a big sale of cattle to be held at his offered to paint the Methodist church Flying squadron—JameB H. Maltenlee. P. Strode, Miss Elizabeth Scowcroft The friends wera Mrs. Anna Gilbert, Major activities—George W. Bray. and Mls3 Florence Krldel. ame at the Elks club to refuse Mrs. Mary Reilley, Mr. and Mrs. MEALS SERVED sales stables In Freehold next Thurs- of Tlnton Falls, free of charge, pro- Membership—Leon ReusBille. Jr. comment. Cocktail Hour day, July 16. vided that the church will supply the Program and (entertainment—Jack Roh- Henry Titchen, Jr., Patrick Relly, rey. ^-x> "They would only twist things Miss Ida Stefftns and Ernest New- AT ALL HOURS from Mr. Zlotkin was out through tho material for the Job. The offer has Publicity—Albert W. Worden. ' AUXILIARY CARD FABTT. around," he said. West and bought up a lot of cattle at been accepted by the Ladies' aid so- mann of Jersey City and Henry Luncheons 50c & 60c 2 to 6 P. ML The Roar—Lwter R. Ross. One of the shortest legislative In- 'ltchen, Sr: of Now Haven, Connectl- very satisfactory prices and he is ciety of the church. The society hopes Rivers—Joseph C. Irwin. Mrs. Eugene Lleneck to Be Hostess vestigations In many years closed MANHATTAN _..20c to raise the money required for the Sick—Willis A. Clayton. Next Tuesday Afternoon. Dinners 75c & $1.00 bringing a whole tralnload of cows, Speakers—G. Howard Lipplncott, Mayor this week when a senate committee :Ut. MARTINI, Dry ....20c 110 head, to Freehold for this sale. paint by the annual harvest home Iharlen R. English, Theodore J. Labreeque, The Ladies' auxiliary of the Play- concludod on the second day Its • MARTINI, Sweet JOo He reports that the hot, dry weather which is to be held Tuesday evening, Seely B. Tuthlll and Lester R. Rose. ers boat club of Fair Haven, held a hearing on charges that a senate Revived at RIverview. Dinners A Specialty BRONX 20c in the extreme West has a great ef. July 28, at the echoolhouse. Elabor- Guests at the meeting included card party Tuesday night at the club- mploye solicited a $5,000 bribe from John Allen of Lexington avenue, Orange ..20o feet upon the price of live stock in ate preparations are being made for Councilman Harold S. Allen and - 9 Old-Fashlnned 28o that section. house when eight tables were in play. tho horse race gambling advocates. !Jow York city, was rushed to Rlver- the festival. The society will meet at James Botkln of the Lions club at Lamp shades were awarded at each The committee said its report rtew hospital Saturday, where he Sea Food in Season JACK ROSE 280 In communicating with The Regis- the home of Mrs. Sarah Scott next Galcsburg, Illinois. The attendance table aa prizes. The auxiliary cleared would be given to Senate President tras revived after nearly drowning ter regarding this sale, Mr. Zlotkin Wednesday to make further plans for prize was offered by John P. Mulvi- $9.65. Mrs. Frank Wesson, Mrs. Vlah Frank Durand in two weeks, it Keansburg. Ho was released Sun- FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS states that this publication as an the harvest home. hill and wae awarded to Theodore D. Smith and Mre. Augustus Wulflng At the closing hearing Ernest R. iay. advertising medium has given him Moore. were hostesses. Coffee and sand- Shaw, general manager of the Horse great results In selling lots of cows EATONTOWN HOUSE SOLD. John H. Burns of the boys' and wiches were served. Racing Amendment association of to folks who are regular Register girls' work committee reported all readers. Ho emphasized the fact that Another card party will be held New Jersey repeated his charge that Mrs, Annette Field's Property Bought plans had been completed for the club Tuesday, July 21, at the clubhouse. Charles Eighter of Boonton, senate ho has found out_ to his utmost satis to send a deserving boy for two weeks Most Certainly You Save By Shopping at the faction that It pays to advertiso in By riainflcld Couple. Mrs. Eugene Lleneck will be hostess committee clerk, solicited a bribe to to the Y. M. C. A. Camp Ockanickon. at a special card and lawn party next release the gambling bill from com- The Register and that The Register The house on Broad street, Eaton- Next Wednesday the club golfers brings results. :own, owned by Mrs. Annette Field, Tuesday afternoon. mittee. will play In the state association Those attending Tuesday night's Shaw said Dr. C. Leslie Hudson, h-s been bought by Mr. and Mrs, God- tournament at the Shackamoxon frey Mane/leld of Plalnfleld, who are card party were Mr. and Mrs. Augus- Manasquan optometrist and resi- Bought House They Occupy. Country club, near Westfleld, for the tus Wulflng, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Has- dent clerk of the senate, arranged occupying It. The property comprises District Governor J. Harry O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Fox have about an acre of land which is kell, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bookwal- an appointment for an unnamed man cup, which has been presented by the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Opper, Mr. and later Righter appeared. He Molly Pitcher Food Market bought the house which they'occupy notable because of a giant box bush Hoboken Lions, of which O'Brien is and Mrs. George F. Hawkins, Mr. said he sent Righter a note In on the west aide of Conover place at on it. The plot has a frontage of 87 a member. Riverside Heights. The lot Is 50x150 feet on the street. The house has and Mm, George A. Hawkins, Mm. Trenton restaurant, saying he had 18 MONMOUTH ST. Always the Best for Leis PHONE RED BANK 3144 Next Thursday night a delegation Hubert Gaul, Mrs. Joseph Hlntel- telephoned "his people" on what he and the house has six rooms and ten rooms, a bathroom and modern of members and their wives and modern Improvements. The owner improvements. Ono part of the dwell mann, Mrs. Harry Oeut, Mrs. Ruasell testified was Rlghter's request for friends will attend the charter night H. Mlnton, Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey, $5,000. IDs. for was Peter Scott of Irvington and ins; is said to have been built 150 banquet of the new Lions club at STRICTLY FRESH Mr. and Mrs. Cox lmve buen rimtlni: years Jigo. The place was held at Mro. S. Thomas Borvlon, Mrs. Rich Hudson denied he arangpd an ap- Jamesburg, which will be held at the ard McAllister, Mrs. Clarence Le&g pointment. Righter, denying he had FANCY it from him. A garage is on the $6,000 and thp sale was made by Ray Forsgatc Country club, near 1 Cottage * Premises. H. Stillmsin of Eatontown. Mre. Charles Conrad, Mrs. Eugene visited Shaw, said he received a note burg. At next Tuesday night's 'meet- Lleneck, Mrs, Theresa Herold, Mrs. asking for an appointment. Herbert Chopped ! |f C FRESH-KILLED Ing of the club the entertainment will Mary Curl, Mre. Frank Markotein, E. Edwards of Red Bank, secretary be provided by a string quartet of Mrs. Alice Hascal, Mrs. Werner Ben- to Senator Durand, said Righter wan New Brunswick, which will furnish nlng, Mrs. George Howglll, Mrs. Her- In his presence when Shaw testified Cheese ENTRIES IN RED BANK REGISTER electrified Hawaiian music. SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN bert Hawkins, Mm. W. K. Smith, Mrs. an Interview took place at his office. BEEF ID ^^«-«»- -. Kenneth Robinson, Mrs. Marcus Hlg- New Jersey's return of relief to FOWL FINE QUAXITY (Very Lean) Names of entrants will be published weekly. EntrioB Invited Another Mystery Play Klnbothnm, Mrs. Florence Holmes municipalities was attacked by nocia In the campaign. Subscriptions! may bo turned In until 6:00 Mrs. Frank WeBson. Mm. Alice Wea- service and relief workers and de- P. M. next Tuesday for next week's Register. It is necessary lo By Frank F.Whitfield ion, Mrs. Vlah Smith, Mrs. Warren fended by representatives of the SWIFT'S c report only one mibBcrlption to be Hated aa an active worker. O'Hara, Mrs. John Chaunzy, Mrs. State League of Municipalities anj "Tha Laughing Lantern," a mys- Elizabeth Merrlman, Mr«. Melllta the Sales Tax Ropcal association. YM, we have 4, 4H and 5-1%. KED BANK tery play by Frank FalkenbcrgWh.lt- McNnlly, Mrs. George Harm, Miss The state abandoned its centra BROOKFIELD lb BYRNE, MIKS MARY _ - 40,000 fte.ld at Rutherford, formerly of Red Grace Haley and Thomas McKnlght relief organization and turned re CARHART, CALVIN, 238 Spring St 8B.OO0 Bunk, opened Tuesday night at tho lief back to municipal poormaitem. ElvcrhoJ theater, MIlton-on-Hudson. ELKS' FOPULAIUTY CONTEST. Legs Baby CHAMBERLAIN, J. IS., 178 Branch Ave. MASTER, MRH. V., Newman Spring Road 3o'()OO tier Village of covered wagon days, system was gravely Injuring famll NITTlNfiER, MISH nOROTIIY, OK Hnrrllng Rd. 33,00(1 Intul school ami of Harvard college. held recently at Asbury Park. life. Previously Harry L. Hopkins, lb PRIME R15AMKH, MIHH KATI1RYN, 16 Wallace Ht R5.000 Ho Is the author of several plays Captain Mooney received 2,815,850 WPA administrator, released a re- SWIFT'S VERY BEST BIIIGniDAN, DAVID J., atill liroml Ht. _ _ 3,1,00(1 iind storlrn, dnlng thlB work as u votes to lead other contestant) by a port criticising New Jersoy's setup VANMKHS, MBH. ALIliA, t>5 Linden PI. . 20 000 pmitlme or hobby during hln spare wide margin. Jack Foley of Ocean Tho State League of Municipal WILTHHIRK, MltH. HAItKY, 72 Htmnct Dr 107,'flOO IIinn. Ho wrote hln flrat otory when Orovo was second with 040,000 votes !•> nulled the reports exaggerate* hsi wait 19 yimm old, and It wan pub- RIB and Robert Farry of Bradloy Beach and the Sales Tax Repeal nmiociutlo: 35 (Ons Found Rolls) OUTSIDE IIKI) HANK llnlieil In Colllcr'u m«gnzlne. third with 728,000. Mlas Compton r«- charged that social workers and th BEST MADE BAICRMAN. MRH. M., Atlantic Highland* __ He moved from Red Bank about colved l,16G,r>50 votes to lead Thelnm national administration were trying BAKER, MRH. MUHIICI,, Mntawan | 30 yearn ngo. Howard Whltfleld of ICcllor, who had 822,200. Diamond to maintain their jobs. The league, BAHNEH, WILLIAM, Jr., Keyport _ _ RIB SIDE Rnil Hunk is hln father. Frank's rings wore presented to the lenders however, said the chargeg s might re- ROAST COVERT, JOHN, Hen Brlttht .._ _ _ .. Bologna c brother, Hownnl Hoilamer WhUficld, I bh ii P flect an accurate picture If atato rid DKNNKTT, MIHH MADKLINli!, Highlands Is a resident of Rcadvllle, Maine. In both divisions. Presentation wa« JDLUHON, M1RH MAHISAIUBT, MWMletown _ mnde by a committee headed by Dr. Is not given municipalities quickly and J. J. Hart, Kdvmrd Bchultii, Louis and It called for Immediate help Pork c lb IIAVKNH, MIHH ALICIC, Rummm _____ Oratorio at Anbury Turk. from the $6,000,000 fund. c HKNNEHHEY, MKB. LKO. Fair Ilnvtm __ On Hunduy nvenliiK, July 12, at Roeher and Jack Lovy. A car was Franks 19 illsponeil of on the co-operative Republicans organising for tha HOFFMAN, J. H., Highlands ':30 o'clock the choir of tho Flrut plan. Lundon campaign namort former Am- Ib KIGNNA, MIHS IHABELLl';. Katnntown Mtihndlnt church of Anbury Park Ijnmiiuior Walter K. Kdgo of Venlnor Loins 25 lb tiANCAHTKIl, HOWAltD, F»lr Haven ..- .._". under (ho direction of Q. Howard IMmooratla Meriting. chairman of their campaign com- LlEiTHAUHKIt. CIIAHLEF! H.. Port Monmouth* -.-'-.' Hcott, will pnmmit part, ono of Tho Mlddletown Township Demo- mittee and Arthur T. Vuulerbllt, 22 IIAIU) IUTJ5 TJMPER, MIHH IUJTH, Ocannpnrt Memlelmohn'i! orulorlo "lfilljs.li." Tho cratic league will hold Its regular Newark attorney, vice chairman. NEW 8 lbs. (or QUAMTY BEKF HATlItY. Holmclel . pnrt (if KHJnh W||l bo Ming by Foi- monthly moetln,, on Monday night, TOMATOES n, MIHH WITH, Port Monmouth __. ler Millar, fnmouK baritone of the July 13, at 8:30 o'clock In the eltib- POTATOES a it>». tor ">, ERVIN, Mntswnn 30,000 Broadway tabernacle of Now Ykk. linnctiuiutoin. The «peak«r> will be The Red Bank lUjtlnUr (ravel* BTBVICNH, MIHR JEAN, nilmunn . . 102,000 The othitr noloiUI, will bo Charles Congressman William H. Sutphln of over every street In town and every JSUCKER. M1BH AM DA, Hmlflt _ _ 77,000 M««Blngnr, lenor; Butty Btllay, «o- read In the county. Let It carry your Wnlk Only Fifty Yml From Broad Bl. and TO11 guv* *S% on Tour Food Bill. Mait«wan and Dr. Tbomni It. Powers mtuiiti to those who live on thus prano, and Anna Edw»rd», cpntralto. of Cllffwood. thoroturhfarfli.-—Advertlnjment, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1936. Page

.ervice manager, •• now employed In BOYS A FLORIDA HOME. Shark River Camp erce commission tomorrow against Woman's Exchange PeMonals. he mechanical department at D. A. WPA Playground George Waterman he charge. Open B:SO A. M. to tiOO f. H John»on'« battery service on Mon- . and Hn. George W. Dolllver Ac- Opposition to the charge—It can Children's and Infanta* Clothing, quire Place In St. Fetersburi;. Opens For Girls e avoided by changing to the Hud- MriVrid lira, Harvey L. Bloadgood mouth street. Program Ready Died Last Week on tubes at Manhattan Transfer- knitted wear, assortment of n«c«»- of Trenton, formerly of Red Bank, Ralph Mills of Wallace: Btreet has George Wi Dolllver of Red Bank, The Girl Scout Day Camp, under as started by Jacob Harris of Deal sary and lovely articles; also cakes, *ftrp fourth of July visitors of bought a Dodge coach, retired officer of the Standard Oil the auspices of the Girl Soout Lea4- cookies and rolls. Robert and Richard Calt, eons of Three Recreation Center* at Red Pioneer Railroad Man Suc- nd New York. The number of Something for everybody. ftterma and relatives In Red Bank mpany, has purchased a winter iers association on Shark River, hose joining the movement has been and Rumaon. Mr. and Mr«. Thomas Calt of River Bank to be Ready for Vait imt In St. Petersburg, Florida. The cumbed at Hi..s Hom. e on.. . East opened today for a period of eight 15 LINDEN PLACE Plaza, are spending three weeks with ncreased daily. : Miss Ann Arnone of Shrewsbury Summer Program by End of operty Is a prominent corner lo- Front Street After Long Illness weeks. Commuters said the only reaction avenue la enjoying her Bunnncr va- Mr. and Mra, Charles Wahl of Key- itlon of approximately one acre, on ue ECZEMA cation from her duties at Whelan'a port. This Week. hlch there Is a beautiful stucco —Funeral Sunday Afternoon. P to the state road construction if the railroad had been the taking Mrs. Reginald Ely of Bradley j through the property at Brtelle on their names by conductors ami and Itching Piles drug etore. She la spending much of [welling of Spanish architecture. The [the Manasquan inlet, it ha*j been con- he' receipt of bills at the end of the can be relieved by mini the time In Washington, D. C, with Beach, formerly of Westsldo avenue, The Works Progress Administra- ouse Is modern in every respect, MCRFITT'8 Red Bank, gave birth to a son at George 0. Waterman, a resident of ;sldere d inadvisable to use the for- onth for the amount due. irlenda there. tion recreation committee, headed by Mr. and Mra. Dolllver look forward mer camp site. Instead through the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mendel have Fltkin hospital Tueaday. Red Bank for more than "0 years and ' EX-E-MO Mrs. James H. £JcGrath and fam- Mrs. Irving Lovett, has announced spending many more winters In a pioneer railroad man of this section, co-operation of the Shark River Hills Boys can make extra pocket money J reopened their cottage on Laka ave- ily of Mechanic street attended the that the Red Bank playgrounds will Florida, with their new acquisition as died at his home on East Front street Realty company, the association has lelling The Register.—Advertisement Sold by Druggist*. nue after spending tho winter In funeral Friday of Mrs. McGrath'B be ready for use by the end of this nelr headquarters and the word Thursday night. He was 92 years old. been granted the use of a clubhouse PRICE SAo their apartment at Broad and White father, William E. Bailey, who died week. Edwald C. Hildenbrand of As- welcome" on the doormat for all Mr. Waterman had enjoyed excel- and grounds on Shark River. streets. June 30 at the home of another bury Park, district supervisor of rec- heir frle,ndfl. Their son Bertram and lent health until about a year ago. The officers of the camp include Mies Victoria Alesky and Miss daughter, Mrs. James Marks of reation of the WPA, is in charge of Is wife are now at the St. Peters- Despite his illness, however, he was Mrs. Edna Seely, chairman of camp Helen Miscovago of Wilkes Barre, Brooklyn. He was born at Gelena, the work in the county. Workers at mrg home taking care of exterior able to Bee his friends daily, and his committee; Mrs. Allda Chamberlain, Pennsylvania,,, woro holiday and Illinois, and is survived by live sons the Red Bank playgrounds will be e-decoratlons of the Dolllver re3l- death camo as a distinct, shock. PUBLIC SALE director; Mrs. Sarah Brown, Red week-end visitor* of John S. Lackey and three daughters. Interment took Miss Jacqueline King, Patsy Vaccar- .ence. Mr. Waterman served as first con- does life saver; Mrs. Ernest Schultz, of West Front street. place In the family plot at Ports- el'.l and Daniel Pulone. For many years Mr. Dolllver was a troller of the Central railroad of New -OF— Mls» Dorothy Kelly of Haddon specialist and Mrs. Jacob yost, Mrs, mouth, New Hampshire. The old Shrewsbury avenue school ievotee of yachtlng-ani spent many Jersey. He later served as secretary Weiss and Miss Hilda Hagen, nature Heights spent July 4 and Sunday his winters in Florida on his re- and treasurer of that railroad. From with her alster. Miss Helen M. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. John Fritzpatrlck of is to be ueed for quiet, games, handt and handicraft specialists. Now York, Mrs. Joseph Herden of craft, dancing and dramatics, while pectlve cruisers. He Is devoting 1920 until his retirement ten years The day's program includes assem- Household Furniture of Broad street. Fair Haven, Mrs. Otto Herden of the Red Bank high echool athletic rauch of his time now to motoring, later, he was auditor of the New Mr«. Edward T. McDonough of bly, formal opening and patrols, ewim- Shrewsbury and Mra. Edith Houser Held and the playground adjoining le and Mrs. Dolliver having Just re- York & Long Branch railroad. mlng, lunch and canteen, singing and Madison avenue Is spending a week of Atlantic Highlands took a boat the high school are to be used for :ently completed a transcontinenta: Mr, Waterman was born at Man- Having sold my farm, will sell contents of House* Shidt f story telling, handicraft, free period, with her brother, Harry Schmidt, of ride Tuesday on the ateamer Bandy more strenuous- forms of athletic iotor trip of several months. chester, New Hampshire, and came scout activities, nature or badge work, hold Furniture, Cmqlnnati, Ohio. Hook up the Hudson river. recreation. — -^« » • to this section at an early age. On clean up and closing. Every gir l go- Misa Mary McNeil of Jorsey City ilECRUITS WANTEtt FOE ARMY, October 13, 1875, ho married Miss ( HOLMDEL IXOWEB CLUB. Through the help of the Red Bank ing to camp must have a doctors cer- 1B spending tho summer with her governing body, the plav centers have Anne F. Conover, daughter of the late tificate. „ ' on SATURDAY, JULY 11th grandmother, Mrs. Kathryn McNeil, been fully equipped and such sports War Department Needs Artisans For Mr. and Mrs. William Conover. Mrs. of Bridge avenue; Gardens of the Members Visited and Duty at West Folnt. Waterman died three years ago. at 1:00 o'clock Judged Last .Week. volley ball, softball, basketball, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McClelland paddle tennis, badminton, snuffle- Sergeant Edward J. Schwahl, In Mr. Waterman was a member of Shore Commuters and Miss Alvaretta Sarlcks of Free- The gardens of the Holmdel Flow- board, .plngpong and football will bo :harge of the United States army Mystic Brotherhood lodge, Free and on road from Phalanx to Colt's Neck land, Pennsylvania, woro Sunday er club members were visited last encouraged. •ecrultlng station located In the Accepted Masons of Red Bank, Go on a Strike guests of Ro\. and Mra. Walter Thursday by four of the members, Once a week Instruction in handl 'ostofilce at Trenton, has received Hiram chapter of Royal Arch Masons, AS FOLLOWS: Cowon of Brown place. the leader, Mrs. Robert Lockwood, craft, Including weaving, carpentry .uthorlty to accept applicants for en- a charter member of Monniouth Boat North shore-New York, commuter Miss Mlnnlo Commes of Oakland and the county club agent. A scor- club and a member of the Railroad Living room, dining room, bed room and kitchen furniture; BiBet and prints, will be given by Leslie listment for service at the Unite:) at Asbury Park have refused to pay eijuare rosewood piano. , Btreet has been enjoying a week's ing system was used which rated the Pelr of Avon. Charles Mast of Fal: Itatea military academy at West club of New York city. an extra 15 cents faro on trains ol vacation from her duties at tho gardens according; to uppioved gar- Haven will have classes in dramatic 'oint, who aro qualified as carpen- Surviving arc two daughters, Mre the New York & Long Branch rail- China closet or cabinet, made frnm 1800 bureau. Other pieces of Needlework shop on Wallace Btreet. den standards. This resulted In Hen- and pageantry. If sufficient interesl ers, painters, metal workers, con- Eugene'E. Brooks of Shrewsbury and road operating Into Pcnnsylvanl; antiques and many other art idea too numerous to mention. ' Edward Hurley, proprietor of a ry Lohse having the highest score Is shown, It Is probable that clasBe itruction worker3, electricians, typ- Mrs. Charles H. Leach of Red Bank; station,, New York. which waB 91, while the aecond high- a son, William C. Waterman of Red drug storo at Boonton, a former in tap, social and folk dancing will b Bts, clerks, motor mechanics, labor- Charles S. Okln, Newark attorne; TERMS :-!-CASH. resident of Red Bank, was a visitor est score was obtained by Doris started in the school during the Bum- ers and men who understand music Bank; a brother. W. Bradford Water- In town Monday. Maher, who received 88 points, ThlB man of Wilmington, Delaware* and with a summer home at Deal, sail mer with the WPA recreation danc- and who are willing to learn to play yesterday he would make formal CHAS. B. READ Miss Eleanor Tllton, superintend- Is the first year of Flower club work ing supervisors in charge. life, drum ana bugle. four grandchildren, Orin and Ann ent at Rlvervlew hospital, is vaca- for all members of this group, and Leach and Allen and William C. complaint to the Interstate Com W. D. FIELDS, Auctioneer. despite the unfavorable growing con- Mr. Vacarelli has already startei Enlistments are also authorized for tioning at Boston., Mrs. Cora Walk- a. softball league. Waterman, Jr. ' er is acting as superintendent during ditions early in tho spring many of service In ; the Hawaiian Islands and The funeral was held Sunday af- the members will linvc a fine display The playgrounds will be open from the Panama Canal Zone. For those her absence. 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. ternoon at his late home with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Leon do la Reussllle of flowers by the middle of the sum- who do not desire overseas service Joseph P. Urban, rector of St. John's mer. there are numerous organizations Episcopal chapel of Little Silver, offi- of Broad Btreet and Mra. Catherine for which applicants may be accept- Cogglns of West Front street left Stamp Club to Meet. ' ciating. The services were attended "OneofAmerict'i Newspaper Men to Play Ball. ed In the Second Corps Area sta- by a large delegation of employees Newark j yesterday for a Btay of a few weeks The Monmouth County Philatdi tions, comprising the states of Now Great i/mt" at York Beach, Maine. Tho Red Bank Register softball society will meet at the Red Banli of the Central railroad. Burial, in New Jersey L. BAMBERGER & CO. Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Mac- Jersey, New York and Delaware. charge of R. R. Mount & Son, was in team will meet a team from The borough hall Friday night, July 17, al <*-•-•» . Fair View cemetery. v Laren of Baltimore, Maryland, were Long Branch Record tonight at 6:30 8 o'clock. Robert A. Williams, ee holiday guests at tho home of Mrs. at Trojan field on Newman Springs retary of the society, in sending ou Baptized on Sunday. MacLaren's mother, "Tall Beeches," road, Richard DcWltt, publisher of the notices, states that a feature c Sylvia Ann Lalng, daughter of Mr. Fractures Left Forearm. at Tlnton Falls, The Record, will captain the Long the evening will be the exhibition c and Mrs. David Lalng of Shrewsbury, Charles Daly, 4, of Mechanic'street, Miss Doris Blggto of Palisades Is was baptized Sunday afternoon at St. vlBlting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Branch aggregation while George C. United Stateg plato number slnglei 1 received a broken left forearm Sun- Mrs. Anthony Baclgalupl of Wharf Hanco, Register editor, will lead hi! An invitation is extended to anyon James church by Rev. Thomas E. day night in a fall from his bicycle. avenue, teammates on the diamond^ Interested in philately to attend thl Carney. The sponsors were Mr. and He was taken to Riverview hospital Mrs. Thomas Harvey of Keansburg. for treatment and later relcaBCd, HISB Gladys Leonard of Vermilion, session. Following the ceremony a reception 200 IMPERIAL EDGE South Dakota, Is visiting her broth- er-in-law and slBter, Mr. and Mrs. It pays to advertise In The Roglate for IB guests was held at the Lalng Boys can make extra pocket money Louis Mondel of Lake avenue. She KATHERINE —Advertisement. residence. selling The Register.—Advertisement. made the trip East by automobile, doing all of the driving. MrB. Henry E. Butler of Grange Beauty Salon avenue, Fair Haven, waa a recent 46 Monmouth Street, INNERSPRING guest registered at the Hotel New Weston, New York. Red Bank Charles Orover of Linden place, former Atlantlo HlghlandB postmas- (Next to A&P Store) ter. Is steadily Improving from two operations at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Coyne of New York and Mr. and Mrs. John Win A YflLUflBLS Carney of Long Island, were Sunday visitors of Joremiah Vaughn of Clin- ton placo. George Reuther, who waa appoint- Mattresses ed a Nassau county, New York, po- liceman on January 1, and assigned to the fifth precinct at Eltnont, Long Island, and Mrs. Reuther returned home Tuesday after spending a few days with tho former's brother and CROQUIGNOLE slster-ln-law, Policeman and Mrs. on Frank Reuther of Marlon street. COMBINATION John W. Morrow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morrow of Branch avenue, sailed on The Eastern Guide PERMANENT Monday for a vacation trip to Texas. 50 14.95 He expects to bo away about four weeks. Waves $3- One of our most popular mattresses, turned out in a smart new woven Mrs. Ella GUdewell and Garrett up Evans ol Red Bank, Mrs. Robert tick, and offered at a very special price. Resilient, comfortable spring Cooper of Mlddletown, Mrs. George Machineless Clark of Matawan and George Thom- construction—308 coils hinged together (eliminating the noisy and cum- as of New York returned Monday Permanent Butler's great Letter-Writing Contait is onl Six lenjational priiei are offered from a week's motor trip through for the best six letters telling why you use any one of our three Butler Coffees. bersome steel helicals usually found at this price). Another better-bed- the New England states. William Conover, son of Mr. and Wave $fi-50 Write a letter—Win a Priiei See your local Butter manager for eomplote ding feature is the four-row imperial edge which reinforces the horder and Mrs. Charles C. Conover of Grange details of this contest. Contest Closes August 31st 1936 avenue, is vlBitlng relatives at a Complete ^^ holds the mattress in shape. Green, blue or orchid. camp In Vermont. This Includes Haircut, Shampoo Mrs. Wiliiam W. Shainpanore of and Set. Little Silver, who has been confined Phone R. B. 3475 BUTLER COFFEE TRIO — DELICIOUS ICED 72-fi!L BOX SPRING TO MATCM_ .14.95 to her home the past flvo weeks with for Appointments. a serious Illness, Is slowly recover- Mitre Katlierlno In Charge. ing her health. Open Till 0 O'Clock Mtsees Marie Hamm and Emily Fridays by Appointment Only- Banquet COFFEE!ja==_2ia_29* Sagurton of Shrewsbury, Miss Cath- erine Curley of Red Bank and Misa BUTLER FAMOUS BUTLER REAL Mary Boyle of Fair Haven left yes- terday morning by automobile for a see two weeks' trip to Canada. CLASSIFIED Miss Fannio Sagues of New York COFFEE 19* COFFEE sDent the. week-end with her mother, SECTION FOR Mra. Tlllle Sagues of Wallace street. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Tlcchurst re- turned home Tuesday morning from DEL MONTE a wedding trip to Kentucky and Vir- Slictd or ginia. They are now residing at 76 PEACHES Halv.i. IVORY SOAP CLOROX

Maple avenuo. Mrs. Ticehurst before No.2l/2 her marriogo was Misn Alice Pope . Va&ts Cam of William street. 2'.'.2'2 5* Mra. Margaret Conover and chil- HEINZ dren Charles and Marjorlo of Me- USEDCARS chanic street will Icavo Sunday on trip to Baltimore, Maryland, and TOMATO JUICE IVORY SNOW SPRY Washington, D. C. Thev nro expected Two Toffi C t-Lb. to return In August. Can Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Maraaclo of Mean 3 "£? 22* 2 25 22* £-62* Wall etroet spent (ho week-end with Dot/bit the lattpr'n mother fit New Bruns- Valv wick. HEINZ Tom. 312-Oi. Cant Kc WOODBURY RHEINGOLD CANNED Miss Ruth Mnry Wnlkor of Rector BEANSSauc. 2l8Oi.CaniJJo FACIAL BEER 10* place Is upending tho summer at 5OFTASILK MM/ HELLMANNS REAL R Oi RHEINGOLD CANNED Camp Woodland nt Londonderry, Ver- ? mont, Cake rLOUR n,.Z5 MAYONNAISE J., SCOTCH ALE c»,lU Miss Ellmheth T. Long, daughter SNIDERS SEMINOLE TOILET M *%T9t --Alt md Beer told in licemtd ftorti Mily — 9 RHEINGOLD A AHA of Mrs. Nora Long of Bergm place In TISSUE 4ROII.Z5 9 commuting dally to New York where Chili SAUCE BEER 3B,t,Z5 DEL MONTE flhe haw entered tho Mnrtnollo School CAMPFIRE I-Lb. Pig. and Walter Torberg are spending the summer at their who wag employed by Hobart, knew and Mr. Gayer.) bungalow at Farmlngdale. Formerly' Chevrolet Service Manager, >f his employer's habit of carrying The summer round-up of children Mrs. Henry Stadler and dsught»r« .arge sums of money on his .person. who are to enter the kindergarten Phyllis and Jean will leave next Is now associated with us in our Service Depart- He said he would prove that Tomalnl ext September or next February Is Monday to visit relatives at Schnoc- approached a man at Long Branch ;aklng plaice at present. Parents are tady, New York.' ment. Complete Motor Service on all makes of and asked him to make an easy stick- urged to have their children ex- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck and up at Avon. The proposition waa mlned by their family physicians family of Troy, N«w, York, are vlalt- Cars. turned down and the state claims and to have any defects corrected so Ing Mr. Beck's mother, Mrs. Email MUTUAL Tomaini then approached Dover, hat they may enter school with a Beck. who asked for time to think It over, ilean bill of health. If there aro Daniel Allaire Is confined to the ind later consented. Frankel claimed any parents who have not received bed with Illness. :hat Tomaini furnished the guns for .ho forma necessary for. thjs exam- Helen Herry has been (ponding a Dover and Barba and that they drove ination they may receive them by few days with her aunt, Mrs. Ethel DA. JOHNSON to Avon early on the morning of ailing Rumson high school, Rum- Plitnlk of Leonardo. VALUES July 15. The assistant prosecutor son 1598. These forms are to be Delegates to the firemen's conven- FOOD AUTOMOTIVE: ELECTRICIAN claimed that the car was parked near brought, when properly filled out by tion at Atlantic City In September he store and that Dover went In to he family physician, along with the were chosen at the meeting of the 116 Monmouth St. Tel. 360 Red Bank hold up the butcher. Hobart was birth certificate when the child en- fire company Monday night. Dele- shot In the back and died several .ers school. gates from tha fire company, relief hours later. A large dance was held Saturday asspelatlon and exempt firemen's as- Taking of testimony began yester- night at the Rumson Country club, sociation are Arthur B. Sickles, day. Dr. Eldridge W. Johnstone, preceded by the annual show of fire- Charles P. Cross, Percy D. Bennett who was an interne at Fitkln hos- works, which the guests watched and Clarence Little, life members of PUFFED RICE OR PUFFED WHEAT pital, and Dr. Oliver K. Parry, a from porches and balconleB of thi the company; George Curchln, Of- staff physician at the hospital, testi- clubhouse. Miss Hope Gatlns enter- car Becker and Leon Little. The al- ADMIRA BEAUTY SHOP fied as to the cause of death. Other talned at dinner for Mr. and Mra. ternates are John Wagner, Russell hospital attendants testified as to Bayard D. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt- Bennett, Russell Mlnton and Harry QUAKER SPECIA' the $1,090.56 and $458.26 in checks er Moss, Mr. and Mrs. J. Upshur B. Kurtis. taken from Hobevt's pockets at the Moorhead, Misses Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Davis M. Hicks have FOR hospital. Honora Knapp, Dorothy Bullitt, Noel reopened their home at the corner It Is believed . the trial will last Nielson, Martha Rutgers, Rosalie of River Road and Hance avenue. LIMITED TIME ONLY the remainder of the week. Nielson and George Smith, Waring Mr. and Mrs. Hicks have been at Charles Megill, a retired salesman Mellick, Williamson Thomas, C. Alan Golden Meadows, Loulslanna, where from Bradley Beach, lo foreman of Hudson, Jr., James Curtis and Henry Mr. Hicks has oil interests. On their Machineless the jury. The other 11, seven of Athetton. trip north they stopped off at Macon, whom are women, are George Ayres, Many had house guests over the Georgia, their former^ place of rest Little Silver, painter; Mrs. Eliza- week-end. Mr. and MrB. Bayard ,D dence, where they visited relatives. Permanent beth Palmer, Engllshtown, house- Stout entertained Mr. and Mrs, J. Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Cater and wife; Mrs. Joseph Collo, Red Bank, Upshur Moorhead. Williamson Thom- daughter of New York have taken a housewife; Russell Sutts, Asbury as was host to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter house at 70 Fair Haven road. Mr. 50 Park, salesman; Mrs. Theresa Mc- Moss and Miss Dorothy Bullitt. Miss Cater is a broker with Taylor Bites SALMON •llntock, Long Branch, housewife; Barbara Hope Gatlns had Jamea company of New York. WAVE $3 Mrs, Minnie Nixon, Oakhurst, house- Ctirtls and Henry Atherton of Long Mr. and Mrs. L. Madreperl and GPARANTEED COMPLETE wife; Chester Hewlltt, Spring Lake Island at her home. C. Alan Hudson, family of Perth Amboy have taken up Reg. $5.00 Heights, tinsmith; Mrs. Lillian Jr., had Miss Mary Dwight of Wash- their residence at 682 River load, Chasey, Eatontown, housewife; Mrs, ington and Henry Orme of Washing- Mr. Madreperl Is head of the Landls Laura Storey, Matawan, housewife, ton as his guests. Leather company of Perth Amboy. and Mrs. Margaret Goode, Red Bank, Friday night a dinner danco was The Missionary society of the housewife and Edward Emmons, held at the Sea Bright Beach club Methodist church will hold a beach Eatontown, store clerk. Among those entertaining were Mr party Monday evening, July 13, at CHASE & SANBORN'S Ib. STEAM WAVES $5-00 and Mrs. Robert Ilsley, Mr. and Mrs, Monmouth Beach. Those planning More IOW Prices! 23c J. Hartley Mellick, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. to go aro to meet at the church at Coffee DATED Resigns as Store Manager. Louis Hague, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth n ££• JU- MAKES DELICIOUS Vn Joseph Picolo has resigned a; 6:30 o'clock and bring their lunch DuffS MIX GINGERBREAD can ZOC Seggerman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles An offering will be taken up on the manager of the American store a Harding, Mr. and Mrs. William Find- I GORTON'S y Fair Haven. He and Mrs. Picolo are beach. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Gray Bryan, Miss' The Players Boat Club will hold n RUDY-TO-FRY BROWN LABEL pkf>. pkC. touring the South and Southwes Virginia Uppercu and Miss Alice ADMIRA BEAUTY SHOP and will visit the Texas exposition 3 usual Saturday night dance on SIR WILLIAM 10 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Rutgers. The same night Barclay uly 11 for members and their guests WORCESTERSHIRE 'doc Mr. Picolo expects to survey thi Potts gave a dinner at his home and Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey EVAPORATED 9 tall merchandising methods of severa afterward took his guests to Mon 26-oz. n For Appointment Call Red Bank nd daughter of Fair Haven road re- Morton's Salt box OC SHEFFIELD'S SEALECT c.ms great markets preliminary to start- Paris, the new super dance room at urned home Monday after npending ^ ing a business of his own in thii the Monmouth County Country club. week at Washington, D. C. vicinity. Waring Mellick gave a cocktail CAKE FLOUR pkg. If C IDEAL, WHOLE KERNEL No. 2 party that night In honor of the GOLDEN BANTAM birthday of his brother, J. Hartley Shrejvsbuiryi cans Mellick. Miss .Nora Swenson of Lo- PHILLIPS DELICIOUS PRODUCTS cust also entertained at a cocktail Phone party before the dance at tha club. (Tho Red Bank Register can be booth CBi#fcf&3#fc Kraft, Swankyswig Glasses Free Shrewsbury Irom Richard Beakt tt tb< PORK & BEANS Pimento or Pineapple each OWLER 3334 Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Gardner of »oitoffice and tho Shrowiburr Market.) New York are occupying the Haley Delivery Fiske house on Buena Vista avenue. Mrs, George Coudrler of Broad VEGETABLE SOUP 3335 Colonel and Mrs. Lewis Ballentyne itreet has been confined to her home TOMATO SOUP MARKET Newark are here for the rammer, >y iIlneB3. 19c S Miss Jessie Arthur of Cranford la Mortimer Murphy and daughter, F iss Marie Murphy, of New York, 4^ 19c 1 Broad Street Red Bank visiting Mrs. C. A. Arthur of Parmly vere week-end visitors of James Bly Park. They have Just returned from nd family, COLGATE'S a motor trip through New York state cakes SPECIALS ! THURS., JULY 9th to SAT., JULY 11th and the Berkshlres. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parsons an OCEAN SPRAY LAUNDRY 8 laughter of Leavenworth, Washing- Cocktail CRANBERRY JUICE &17c A-l Soap GENUINE NEW 1936 Lillian Echoles of Forrest avenue, on, former residents here, are va- two and one-half years old, was re- atlonlng with Mayor and Mrs, med. 1 1. moved to Monmouth Memorial hoa- George Silver at Rutland, Vermont. Baker's Cocoa cakes J.J.I' pital Friday In the borough'0 new Mrs. Richard T. Beak of Broai LADYFAIR ASSORTED Ivory Soap ambulance, suffering from convuls- Sunshine TEA BISCUITS l Legs Spring Lamb "> ions. itreet la visiting with her sister, Mr». Agnes Owen, at Englewood. Cars driven by E. Albert Bogart at Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wlttenberger Grape-Nuts Flakes pkg.llc cans BOTTOM FRESH NEW CHUCK Willow street, Fair Haven, and Rob- •t Grantwood have rented Fred C Babbitt's CLEANSER 3 lie ROUND 27* JERSEY ert McCarter of New Brunswick col- Sngland's home on Broad street fo; FOWL ROAST lided last week in Rumson park. No he summer. Mrs. Wlttenberger en Camay Soap . 3«keil5c ROAST 1b was hurt but the cars were slightly iertWned her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (up to 4 lbs.) 27*ib 19Ib damaged. /"/«-«„ A SAFEGUARD 16-OZ.-I A_ tolls .&&C lleg and son of Grantwood over th< 1-lOrOX TOHEALTHI . bot. 14C William McKee of Starvation Is- week-end. Waldorf »5 6 Our Best—Properly Aged and Selected land reported to the police Monday that a spare tire, rack, light and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borden an Grocery Prices Aro Effective July 9th to 15th, Inclusive license plate were stolen Irom his Mrs. Frank Bonten and children of SIRLOIN or c car while It was parked at the foot Broad street loft Tuesday to spend of Navesink avenue. The license wo weeks In the Pooono mountains. -"MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIJ&I.S"- plate was found on the Avenue o! Joseph Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. ROUND STEAK 32 Two Rivers. Lester C. Scott of Broad street, re- GENUINE Ib urned home lait week from Klver- Tho police received a call Monday vlew hospital, where he had been a SATURDAY ONLY ! SATURDAY ONLY! that a stranger was sitting behind patient, suffering from Injuries re- a tree In Parmly park, near Forrest FKESH COUNTRY Qt"7( ceived wh«n he waa struck In front ROLL BUTTER O«lb avenue. Policemen James Wallace of his homo by a passing vehicle. He ISi and David Klnney Investigated. Tho Is much Improved and In'able to be LEGS LAMB "27 CHOPPED BEEF stranger said ho was Joe Nolan of up and around hla home. FRESH SEA FOOD ! Perth Amboy and was resting bo- William L Oroen of Broad street Is CHOICE GRADE RIB ROAST BEST CUTS ,b25c BLUE fore proceeding on hlB way to Key- visiting his daughter, Mr«. Wllmont FILLET FRESH SEA port. He was a cripple and carried Qulnby at Salisbury, Pennsylvania. FISH 25 HADDOCK 23«tb SCALLOPS a crutch. The two policemen put Mrs. Richard Moran of Jamalcn, LEGS or RUMPS o/MILK-FED VEAL , 25c the man on a bus and gave him tho Long Island, Is visiting her parents faro homo. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hounlhan of All Vnrlollos LARGE Rumson fire company at a meet Broad etreet. FRANKFURTERS or BOLOGNAS .25c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST Ing ThurBday night approved an ex- Benjamin Scott and family of Wis- ^AMPBELL SOUPf ompt fireman's certificate for Francis consin spent the week with Mr. MUTUAL SLICED BACON FOR BREAKFAST v4-ib.pkg.19e (except clil('licn) LEMONS Murphy. Reports from tho dance Scotl'd brother, Lester C. Scott and | ORANGES show that the profits amounted to family of Broad street. rana ( llnz. morn than $200. FRESH C t. Beets BEANS late evening trips tonight. o'clock every Sunday throughout the MELONS Councilman Hobert G. Haley under summer. 2 lb8. went a gall blndder operation Mon I,ouli S. Itoie of White streit Is * g C null day at the Fifth Avenue hospital a 11 pntlent at Monmouth Memorial hos- Super Suds .2 i ' *" 29r. 23 Nnw Ynrk. pital, where laflt weok h« underwent Cantaloupes = 3,25 21° MM, Dnnle.1 Moara nnd MrB. Vnl a hernia operation. Sanka Coffee 39c "• New Grren •Icrwiy YMlow oi IB Caslcr have returned home frorr The Young People'* missionary so- Ihs m JUICY 13 ,25C cn n Cooking Apples 4 25c Squash 4c Monmouth Memorial hoaplt&l, ciety meeting has been postponed un CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES Grapefruit Juice 10c Itlpo Fremtonn Now Orcen they were surgical patlenti. til Friday evening, July 17. fiwcMenril otrlckon li: John Pool* of White street liaa re- CALIFORNIA SWEET PLUMS FRESH . 2..19c Peaches 2 «'•• 29c Cabbage 3 ""• 10c yesterday morning on the W» turned home from the CCC oamp »t Th;s Saturday Night ••urgo IUMI E. jffsfra..*- estnto where he U «m DcnvHle. ril/»vnly Young FRESH TENDER PEAS» . . 2,19c we will mt'liy tin? Raspberries 2 '''"• 19c ployed. He fell nnd liln faro wn Harry Buckslow and Robert Plsrci "Reach BaBcbftll Bat" Green Beans cut when his eyeKlanaea bnjko. Th aro expected to leavo this we«k for '»1>« Hullrl .Inrsey ambulancn wn» mimimm<>il anil h Westeheater, New York, whers they CRISP CELERY HEARTS 2b,nch.,19c (o tlto I>».V or girl iiii'HinllliK Tomatoes 2 "'"• 25c WIIR removed to lllvervlew lionpltal will take part In a horse •how. Oifl Inr#<'Kt nunilicr uf 3 '>'"• 13* Almost 400 IIOK HcpnfU'H Imvn bee Mr, anil Mra. Flunk C'urley Meal, Fish, Fruit & Vegetable Prices Effective July 9th, 10th and 11th, Only "WHKATII'iH" Top*. We are pleased to announce that we are Ismied HO far thin year at the bar Uroad street celebrated their twelfth ougli clerk's ofllcd. wedding anniversary Monday. AH iiumi'N wllii Ou* lojm ituiitt again receiving from Flock's Farm early selected Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall i Mloa MMKuerlto Meyer of Orange IM* In our »tor« lit clmi'Kn uf daughter Betty und son DoWItt spent the week-end with Miss Murle' Mr. Mack before ulnn o'clock, JERSEY POTATOES BUnton, Delaware, ami Mrs. tHor- Drier) of Bycumoiti avenue. 95 BROAD STREET, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE 8ATUHDAY, *< 7c Mr. Fahnestock maintained homes cemetery at Elmont, New York. the naine American. on Madison avenue, New York, and We must not In times of peace "Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest", at Katonah, New York, In addition to , Aaron E. Norman. permit ourselves to lose any part of Victor Bread ^ 6c the Newport villa, BOIB Dore. this structure of patriotic unity, Services were held yesterday after- Aaron E. Norman, retired vice pres- The spirit of tolerance Is very es noon at St. Thomas' church, New ident, treasurer and general manager sential to good citizenship, and we Fresh Rolls 12c York city. Interment was made In of Sears, Roebuck and Company, died of the American Legion urge you to the family plot at Woodlawn cau- at his home at Elberon last Wednes- practice it. We all muat realize that iensational Offer*«t Frankfurter or Bar-6-Que tery. day of a heart attack. He wae 77there are good citizens who did not happen to be born In tho same com- years old. He retired from active munity who do not attend our place For A Limited Time Only business In 1903 but at his death was of religious worship. Borough Seeks a director of several corporations. Ho If we are to have In this country Is survived by a widow and two chil- free republic and an enlightened 3 Bealitiful Iced Tea Glasses Federal Permit dren. civilization that will reflect the true RIB ROAST Tho funeral was held Tuesday greatness and glory ot mankind, it morning at 9 o'clock at the home of will be" necessary to regard these dif- War Department to Hold Hear- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ferences as accidental and unessen- \, &SCQ Teas ing on Red Bank's Application Hackett of Locust avenue, and at 10 tial. Prime Cuts We shall have to look beyond the Next Monday for Further o'clock at St. James' church where outward manifestations of race and Orange Pekoe and India Ceylon River Improvement. tho rector, Rev, Dr. John B. McClos- creed. Divine Providence has not be- Cornfed jkey, celebrated a solemn high mass stowed upon any race a monopoly o of recrulem. Rev. Thomas Carney patriotism and character. j Steer Beef The War Department Issued a pub- waa deacon and Michael Bergen was We can make little contribution t( Uo notice yestorday relative to the soloist. tho welfaro of humanity on the application of the Borough of Eed The bearers were Joseph Bray, theory that we are a superior peo- ple and all others are an Inferior Bank seeking a department permit Henry F. Hylin, LeRoy Snydcr, people. to do certain dredging tn front of Charles Scott, Thomas Mortz and We arc not likely to Improve our These beautiful Iced Tea Glasses are Of Ib. the borough's water frontage. Thomas Brock. Burial, In charge of own condition or help humanltj the same pattern and quality as the pop- The decision as to whether or not a R. R, Mount & Son, was In Mount very much until we come to th< 23' permit will be Issued on the plans Olivet cemetery. sympathetic understanding that hu ular Sherbet Glasses we offered a short Prime submitted must rest primarily upon man nature Is the same everywhere. time ago. Supply limited! First come the effect of the proposed work on Mrs. Caroline V. Rhodes. We can only make America first navigation. Any criticisms or pro- In tho true sense which that means first served! So take advantage of this Chuck Roast * I6y c Mrs. Caroline V. Rhodes, widow of by cultivating- a spirit of friendship 2 tests regarding the plans from the Delcho L. Rhodes, died Thursday and good will, by the exercise of the sensational offer TODAY!! Boneless standpoint of navigation should be afternoon at her home on Cedar virtues of patience and forebcarance. ! submitted to the War Department's avenue, Fair Haven. She was 68by being plenteous In mercy and office, Room 615, Army building, 39 years old. progressive at home. Pot Roast 25c Whitehall street, New York prior to Surviving ara two sons, Alfred If we are to be of any benefit to 13c ih next Monday, July 13 as it is desired Rhodes of Fair Haven and Ralph the rest of mankind we must turn to act upon the application on that aside from the thoughts of destruc- N.B.C. Shredded Wheat 2 23c Luncheon Meat * - 23c Rhodes of Long Branch; a daughter, tion and cultivate the thoughts o date. Mrs. Charles Brlster of Fair Haven; construction. We must affirm an_ buffet Plans showing tho proposed work two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lake and reinforce our ancient faith in Truth Canned Fruits KSSviiSt 4 cans are on file at the abovo office whore Mrs. Harry Singles of Red Bank, and and Justice, in Charitableness and 25c Hot-met Ham "35c they may be seen by Interested per- two brothers, Henry Chadwick of Tolerance. We must make our su- T oval preme commitment to tho everlast- sons. A rough sketch of the pro-Red Bank and Edwin Chadwick of 1 California Sardines Zt° 3 cans 19c posed work is on file at The Regis- Trenton. ing Spiritual forces of life. We must 18c Mackerel S. » 8c ter office. The funeral was held Sunday af- mobilize the conscience of mankind. The plans propose dredging two ternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral We should be ever mindful of the Armour's Corned Beef can 15c areas designated on the plans as cost of our Independence. It was an Codfish IS *12%c parlors of R. R. Mount & Son ofIndependence achieved In blood and No. 2 Areas A and B. Tho depth Is to be East Front street with Rev. Henry sacrifice and tears and all of our Dole Pineapple Juice 2 cans made eight feet at mean low water. P. Bowen, pastor ot Fair Haven Fourths of July have celebrated th< 19c The Area A 1B in the general vicin- Methodist church, officiating. Bur- greatness of those men who fough New No. 2 ity of the public dock at the foot of the War of Independence. Crop lal was in Evergreen cemetery at Farmdale String Beans 3 cans 25c Wharf avenue and the other area Is Little Sliver. On May 30, Memorial day, we ORANGES off the public dock at the foot of honor the memory of those who gave large Maplo avenue. Mrs. Charles EUgas. (heir lives In defense of our country Broken Slices Pineapple cans The dredging proposed will link in and our Ideals. 2 29c Calif. The funeral of Mrs. Charles Ellgas, Our country became great because No. 2 Valencia doz. with the fedoral channel now being who died on Tuesday of last week at our citizens were willing to die as 25c deepened from off Maple avenue to her homo at St. Petersburg, Florida, well as live for It. Butter Kernel Corn 2 cans 25c the deeper water wny, which waa was held Sunday morning at the If wo aro to continue ns tho (rroat 6c for formerly tho steamboat channel, homo of hor sister, Mrs. Hannah est country In the world, It will b'_ Cantaloupes 2 15c northoaat of the borough dock at thoPatton of Linden place, with Rev, W.necessary for us to make tho same King Brand Dog Food 6 cans 25c foot of Wharf avenue. Carman Trembath, pastor of the «acrlflce should we be called to do 12 «or An ordinance providing for this work Reformed church, officiating. so In the future. Sugar Plums 10c and foi"the paying thereof by the My fellow citizens, we must no The? bearers were Thomas Pettlt, forget that America was preserved Pink Salmon S 10c Orange Slices » _ Fancy 4 lbs. borough was passed at tho meeting of Charles Glblln, Paul Stewart, Ray- by the sacYlftcos of bravo men and 10c ia n 23c tho mayor and council Monday night. mond Whelan, Harold MacGregor the liberties which they secured Snappy Unless serlouo objections are Jllcd and Fred Brower. Burial, In charge place upon us, tho living, the Rrcat Marshmallows 2 15c Caramels" ? ». 19c Bananas G» « Green lb. with the war department tho work of R. R. Mount & Son of West Front est responsibility. We aro tho'fno- 5c will be done while tho dredge Is hero street, was In Fair View cemetery. est government on the face of earth Dill Pickles £ 15c CornS,rS™'2 String Beans In the river at work on tho fedoral Besides her husband and sister, Our strength rests In our patriotism. 25c 2 lbs. 19c Jot.. Mrs. Ellgas Is survived by a daugh- Anarchy—Communism, Bnlshdvlsm »nd all other "Isms" flee before Tomatoes > 3 25c 5c Candies 3 Lima Beans ro^'FreshU It Is hoped that the entlro Job winter, Mrs. Linda Qawdey of St. Peters- Patriotism. Peace, Order, Security 10c 6 19c be completed long before the National burg, and a brother, George Olassey and Liberty are safe so long as love OSCO Peaches 2 Sweepstakes aro held here tho latter of Now Vork city. of country burns In the hearts S. 27c N B C Saltina Sugar Corn part of next month. the people. It Bhould not bo for- « 13c 3 A. Bay White. gotten, however, that Liberty doe not mean lawlessness. Liberty t< Desserts 3»«• 13c /JSGOCoffee » J9 Crisco - 19c Truck Overturns The funeral of A. Ray White, who make our own laws does not give u a 9c died on Thursday of last week at his license to break them. Driver Uninjured home on Oakland street, waa held Liberty to make our own law< OSCOCorn Flakes «5'/2c Victor Coffee 2 lbs 29c Best Pure Lard ». Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at commands a duty to obsorvo them Calif. Peaches 2 i 25c p:-.- <=m..i«« .. ,_ the Worden funeral homo on Kast ourselves and enforco obodlencc Last evening a car drlvon by Jo- • „_-„. si,,,i,,i _ te „_ Rinso s.,» ... i7C Good Luck Margarine »>• 17c seph Blohenbaum of Jersey City Front Btreet with Rev. John A. Hayes mong all others within their juris struck and overturned a truck owned pastor of the Presbytorlan church, of- diction. Apricots.,,,, z™» 29c Scratch Feed .; 1.69 by D&vldflon Broa. ot lied Bank and Heating. Liberty, my fellow citizens, In re Evaporated Milk 4'i 25c The bearer*, •ponslblllty, nnd responsibility 1 driven by Howard A. Rogers, 65, of cousins ol tho de-duty nnd that duty u to prcsorv Oceanport, at the Intersection of ceased, wore Fordlnand, Reuben, En- the exceptional privileges wo onto Broad street and White road, Bhrows- elcy, Ansel, John II. White, Br., and within tho l*w and for tho law b Rich Creamy Cheese n>. 23c/ bury. John H. Whit o, Jr. Burial WBB In tho tho law. fnmlly plot In Maplewood cemetery, Beverages MAYONNAISE Both cars wera bndly damaged and Let him who goos and him wh Mr. lingers was painfully hut notFreehold. "tayn remember that ho who save Hom-dc-Iilte nerlounly hurt on nla head and l his life at the loss of his count ry'i Thomnn It. Rnsnvmr. honor, IOSM It, and he who loaei lOcfoaa Assorted Creamy Smooth He was pinned beneath the over- his Ilfo for tho sake of his country'] MOTOR OIL ThomaH R. Ilonovesr of Keyport turned truck and he r.llmhcd oul honor, saves It. through tho broken windshield. died on Monday of lant week follow- U lr Our pint According to OHIcer Otto IlenU-n. ing iin lllnosn of several months. He ° Oun '"Ir Nation'? }t ',"! h««r— t !•«ounlr puro-y proud, '.'••jar ACME ACME who covered the accident, Rogers Is survived by his widow of Keyport "'• nW,?1>l*mUh"1' flln« th< ««» 21c w«s making a left turn Into White and a daughter, Mrs. 11. Gordon That Liberty amlura. 100% Distilled Btatt of Now York. Ills mother, Mrs We III»I1B« our hop«, our fullh. our llv«i 100% Penna road when Hllohenbaum's car camo That Praadom ihall not ill.. •it. down the middle lane at a high rate Thomas HoHOvear, nlso survives. Fu- W» pray thy mililaiiro, nttanstli and Brae. of speed and struck the Davidson nitrnl services were held on Wednes Chouse from (Jinncr Ale, jar day and Interment was In Ccdarwood Almighty (loll on HIBh. 39c Cl- trite*. Poem by Edward M. Markham Cioiim Soda, Lemon lame, ean b wan summoned to ap cemetery. 99c 5 a 79c Sarsaparilln, OrniiKe. I'fus TIIQ very finest nwyonnni.se your money poirtwro Hccordor Klmer 0. Waln- (Clayton IC. wheat) If to t»x rim •• »M rlght of Bhrewnbury Raturrtay morn Cut* tipper Up. O Undan PI Rad Bankjgr , PABSONS A D0REMU8, man Park and their friends. A tour, Main itraat and J, ft J. TaaaliU.) at Lake Hopatcong, where they rent- Rldgswood were week-end guest* of LOANS—INBUBANCE COUNSELLORS, AT LAW. and Bazaar Whllfi.ld Bulldlni, Rad Bank A regular meeting of the Hannah •lament is being planned, Mrs. G. B. Kade Is visiting at the ed a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baler. on church lota, Broad Street, COUNTRY HOMES John J. QulnD, Theodora D. Paraona. Baldwin eoclety. Children of thoplan and won by Mrs. Edward Ros- homo of Mr. and Mrs. Seely Kade Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. A. Allalr of Union QEORGE S. 9CHANCK, Man ThomM P. Doremui American Revolution, waa held Sat- well of West Long Branch. of South Orange for a fow days. Mrs. Albert B. Smith, Mrs. Edwin H. City, Mr. and Mrs. C. Newman, Mr. AUGUST 7- 8th 6 Undap fl.... Rad B.nk-SW urday afternoon at the home of Miss Tho Junior Order of American Domlnlck and Miss J. Mabel Brown and Mrs. J. Morrison ot Rockvllle SUPPER 60 CENTS. DR. L.~w: CARLBOPT Janet Farrier at Kumson. Miss May Monahan and Miss Mechanics will meet tonight at Cres- Katherine Costello spent Fourth of attended the 18th annual portrayal Centor, Long Island, and H, Kalma BURGEON CttUlOPODIST A large flap was raised to the top cent hall. of "Tho Indian Logcnd of Watchung" of Koyport were week-end KUeuts of of the flagpole on the lawn of the Far- July at Mantoloklng. FOOT AILMENTS Several young people of the Meth- A number of friends of Mrs. Mar-at Watchung Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Everaon of It Costs No More to Buy the Best at rier estate while members stood at odist church Joined tho Long Branch Councilman and Mr3. Albert B. Spring street. OBIca Houril Dally 10 a. m. to 6 p. m- attention, Bang "The Star Spangled garet McDonald tendered her a sur- ««nln£.i Tucaday and Tbundar. Young People's Union Monday night prise birthday party at the home of Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dom- Banner," pledged allegiance to thoan a straw ride to Lavalette. For appointment phon. 2442. Mrs. William Donnenworth on Satur- lnlck and daughter Ruth, Mr. and flag and recited the creed of the or- Tho Epworth league of the Meth- Mrs. J. Franklin Domlnlck and Ocean Grove Man 80 BROAD ST, OED BANH, N. 1.ganization. day evening. Sho was presented with odist church will be In charge of thean electric mixer. daughter Janet and Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, president Sunday evening services for July. Domlnlck attended the house warm- Dies From Injuries of the senior organization, nave each Louis Eckert was In charge of last Mrs. Franklin B. Domonlck enter- JOHN E. DAY tained at a luncheon-bridge Friday ing at the newly erected home of Mr. member a packet containing ten Sunday evening's service. and Mrs. Jackaon Domlnick at North Goorge W, Taylor of Ocean Grove, building fund envelopes. Miss Far- The annual Presbyterian Sunday- nt tho Colonial tea room. Mrs. Funeral Home Raphael C. Devlin was hich, Mrs. Plalnlleld over the week-end. who was struck by an automobile rier waa awarded a C. A. R. pin for school picnic, which was scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cox cntor- Tuesday of last wook, died Friday MARKET the best essay on the subject, "The for tomorrow at Eagle's Point on the William Craig second and Mrs. El- PHONE 332. nore Kattner consolation. talned Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Sampson at tho Fitkln hospital from his'In- Ml Broad SL, Rod Bank American Flag." She was called upon Metedeconk river has been indefin- of Woodbury from Friday until Mon- juries. Mr. Taylor, who was 70yeara EST. 19O2 to read the winning essay. The Dec-itely postponed because of an epi- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Bergen en- tertained a group of friends In honor day. old, was crossing a Btreet when he laration of Independence was read by demic of measles. Earle J. Harrington and family waa atruck by a car driven by Irv- 123 WEST FRONT STREET Mrs. Herbert H. Hunter. of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer O'Connor Plans have been started for theof Borgenflsld, Monday evening. moved today from Sutphln avenuo to ing Felnstcln. Police said that tho TEL. BS 1212 After the meeting a fireworks dis- annual Presbyterian banquet to be the William Harris houso on Jack- brakes on Felnsteln's enr wore- faulty. PHONE: Red Bank 678. play was held and refreshments were hold at the home of Rev. William Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fon Heyhurst and Mr. and Mrs. John son street. Ho waa hold in ?2,0OO ball. Mr. Tay- FREE DELIVERY. FREE PARKING) IN REAR OF MARKET. WESSON served. The table was decorated in MacDonald at Avon on August 6. Miss Elizabeth Devlin and Miss lor Is survived by throe sons and red, white and blue, and was adorned Evening services at the Presbyter- Johnson of Oceanport, and Postmas- SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI. & SAT.! ter and Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin. Gloria Curran were week-end gueats three daughters. LOW with bowte containing red rambler Ian church have been discontinued Ratet 1 The Matawan Junior Woman's of Miss Gloria Tibbots of KeyporU roaeB, white baby ! breath and blue for July and August Mrs. Walter Swanson and daugh- TAXI cornflowers. club gave a shower in honor of Miss SEEK WAR/bEPT. PEBMIT. Carley Garofola of South street Nellie Stulti at the home of Miss ter Barbara spent several days this Those present were Misses Mar- was admitted to Monmouth Memor- week as guests of Mra. Edward L. Chase & Sanborn Coffee garet and Helen Borden, Joan and Mlrian Thorscn on Tuesday evening. Western Union Telegraph Co. tolJly ial hospital early Tuesday morning, The club gave Miss Staltz a dinner WyckofI of Point Pleasant, where (DATED) MV% Lois Conover, Lois Silver, Mary Jo where he underwent an appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. Wyckoff aro staying Submarine Cables at Highlands. and Gail Garrison, Myrtle ilcredlth, operation. service for eight. Those who attend- ed were Misses MIrlan Thorsen, Ruth for the months of July and August. Tho Western Union Telegraph com- Janet Farrier, Barbara Knapp, Llnd- Ray Emmons of Broad street en- Mrs. Leroy H. Bergen and grand- pany has made application to the elev Hunter and Carol Ford, Frank Thorsen, Madeline Egan, Marjorie • doz. tertained a number of guests Friday VanBrackle, Marjorie Bronkhurst, son, Bernard O'Connor, and MraWa. r Depnrtment for a permit to au- I1 Large Jersey Eggs Quackenbush, Francis Borden, Billy night in celebration of his 25th birth- Raphael C. Devlin and daughters, thorlie the maintenance of two sub- Ford, John Vandcrveer, Mrs. E. M. Shirley VanBrackle, Minnie Vander ' (White or Brown) day. / Waa, Madeline Cadoo, Marlon Lam- Mary, Elizabeth, Jean and Peggy, marine cables on the north or down- Farrier, Mrs. Frank Borden, Mre. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Davis and spent Wednesday at Manasquan as stream side of tho Central railroad Frank Quackenbush. Mrs. William J. bertson, Hazel Warnock, Mrs. O. H. PLEASANT daughter Lois of Main Btreet spent Heyer, Helen Oschwald, Mildred thn gunstg of Mra. James Brian. bridgo across the Shrewsbury river, Gardner, Mrs. Herbert Hunter, Mrs. Sunday with relatives at Wrights- Seldler, Alberta Raventina, Eleanor Rev. Carl H. Kockar, Jr., pastor of betwoon Highlands and Highlands CHUCK ROAST E. A. Collins nnd Mrs. Charles' C. town, Pennsylvania. Lois In spend- the First Baptist church/ sroltn on Beach. The decision aa to whether Conover. Raventlna, Ann Wolf, Mrs. K. Nell- INN ing the week there. son, Evelyn Thompson, Mrs. Herman ^'Palestine" at the annual Young or not a permit will bo Issued rests | Fresh Chopped BEEF On Shrewsbury Ave.. Mlllard Hoenshel has returned to Thorsen and Ruth Tunnlngton. People's summer assembly of theprimarily upon the effect of the pro- his home at Kansas City, Missouri, New Jersey Baptist convention at posed work on navigation. BED BANK Eatontown. The Wednesday afternoon dessert- Peddle school at Hlghtstown, Tues- FRESII-KELLED after spending a week with Miss contract bridge club met at the home PlanB showing the location of tho Katie VanSchoIck of Broad street day evening. This is the 22d year cables aro on fllo at the War Depart- (The Red Bank Register can ba bought of Mrs. Joseph Baler on Friday. of the conference, all of which have In Eatontown at the itorea of William O. Several cases of meaBles and Mrs. Harry Kahn was-high and Mrs. ment ofllce, Room 615, Army build- I Fancy Fowl whooping cough have been reported been held at Hightstown. Davis, G. Edward Smock and Yellen'a.) Baler second. Mrs. Howard Erd- Ing, 39 Whitehall street, Now York. (4 to B ID.) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aumack of in the borough. niann haB joined the club for the Mrs. Gerard A. Devlin . Is driving Any criticisms or protests regarding Ernest Wagner of Connecticut IB a new Ford sedan. the plans from the standpoint of Lewis street entertained several summer. Mrs. David Rlley substi- SELECTED ALPHONSE friends over the week-end. Those visiting with his brother and sister- tuted. Mra. Conrad Johanssen of Keans- navigation should bo submitted to in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Wag- burg entertained the sewing club on the War Department at tho above De MARIA Invites visiting were Mr. and Mr8. William Clark of New York, Mr. and Mrs. ner of Lewis street. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Flicker and Friday. odlce prior to Monday, July 13, at;• Frankfurters or Bologna you to a wonderful William Dugan and family of Wlck- Miss Jennie Watkins of New York their children, Constance, Edgar and which time It Is desired to act upon "regory of New York, were guests Miss Dorothy Zieglei" was one of Week-End Party atunk, Miss Mamie O'Connor of Fair city spent the week-end with her tho 14 probationary nurses at Mon-the application. Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward brother, Wesley Watkins of Lewis of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egan over the street. week-end. ' mouth Memorial hospital, Long New Show—New Acts Brooks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Branch, who received their caps, Continuous Michael Vaughan and Mrs. Lena Mr, and Mrs. James B. Hathaway Mrs. Edith Griffiths of Now Bruns- signifying their acceptance as full- Crawford of Red Bank. of Main street have returned home wick avenue has as her guest this fledged nurses at the hospital Mon- Entertainment Mrs. John Dletz and family of after vacationing at Hot Springs, Ar- week the younger daughter of Mr. day evening. Mrs. Harold Ziegler at- Lewis street Bpent the week-end with kansas. Mrs. Hathaway is much Im- and Mrs. Grant of Marlboro. tended her daughter's capping exer- Prevue EVERY NIGHT Mrs. Dletz's mother at Staten Island. proved from her recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Blood are cises. Miss Avla L. Preston was one Tuesday Harry Crane of Eatontown boule- enjoying their newly erected cottage Special Sunday Night Moro than 20 members of the Eat- of the seniors who received her ontown lodge; Sons and Daughters vard is a surgical patient at Mon-at Shark River hills. Laot wook thoir black velvet capband at an after- Wednesday RACE Show and Dance of Liberty, helped In. organizing a mouth Memorial hospital. niece, Miss Alta Lewis, was their noon ceremony at the Nurses's home, Several members of the Eatontown guest. No Courcrt lodge Monday night at Hightstown. symbolio of the satisfactory com- Night Night Mrs. Charles Rogan of Freehold, lodge, Sons and Daughters of Lib- Miss Jean Warne Is a guest of pletion of her training course No Minimum daughter of Mrs. Emily Brown of erty, made a moonlight sail Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Laban Dennis and Mr. Mrs. Edgar A. Walling entertained Week-Days White street, Is seriously 111 at Mon-day night up the Hudson river as far and Mrs. Revsen Beers of South mouth Memorial hospital. as Palisades Park on the steamer 12 of her friends at luncheon and Minimum Sandy Hook.' More than 580 persons Orange for two weeks at North Rye bridgo Wednesday afternoon at the Mrs. George Bennett of Throck- Beach, New Hampshire; -I Sat. Kite morton avenue returned home Friday made the trip. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Air-Conditioned... Always Cool and Comfortable Mrs. George Clark, accompanied William C. Ludl. Bridge was played after having been a surgical patient Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fleldner and by friends from Red Bank, left Mon- .t Monmouth Memorial hospital for family of Lewis street and Lydia on the lawn. Mra. Henry C. Wyckoff $1.00 day to make a tour through the New won first prize, Mrs. Gerard A. Dev- two weeks. Hathaway of West Long Branch England states. TODAY AND FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Boyce of spent Fourth of July at Beach Ha- lin second, Mra. J. E. D. Sllcox third 'erth Amboy spent the week-end ven. Miss Janet Domlnlck was the guest and Mrs. Harvey Bodle, Sr., conso- with Mr. Boyce's sister, Mrs. Elwood I of Misses Annette and Agnes Price lation. Other guests were Mrs. Elmer ROCHELLE HUDSON-PAUL KELLY Rennie of Lewis street. of New Rochelle, New York, from Morris, Mrs. O. C. Bogardus, Mrs. —LN— The Ladles' Aid society of the Monday until Friday. William VanMater, Mrs. George Wal- Navesink. ling, Mrs. Robert Mason, all of Key- VUlt Our Methodist church will meet this af- Mrs. J. P. Delaney of North Ar- ernoon at the home of Mrs. Frank (The Red Bank Reglattr can b« bought Cocktail Bar Kenna of Clinton street. Naveilnlc from William Swan and "THE COUNTRY BEYOND" Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Layton and Bouldln'i Grocery.) Continental amily of Clinton street have moved Mas Walsh, daughter of Mr. and with Alan Dinehart, Robert Kent, Alan Hale and Entertainment to Tlnton Falls. Mrs. Morris Walsh, underwent an RED — Dancing — Verna and Gladys Smith of Albany, operation for the removal of her "BUCK," Sensational Dog Star. "The Liveliest Spot on New York, are visiting with Mr. tonsils and adenoids Monday In the and Mrs. William Davis of Clinton offlca of Dr. William Matthews of BANK HARKER HOT-OVEN WARE FREE TO THE LADIES ! the Jersey Snore" treet STRAND Red Bank. Ruth Chasey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Maxson is recuperating Amazingly Delicious Mrs. David Chasey of Lewis street, at her home at Locust Point after LAST TIMES TODAY ! SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY Dinners Served Daily Is visiting Rev. and Mrs. Carlton RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY TOPULAR DEMAND Whltehead at Avon. an operation In a Boston hospital. •The Daughters of America cleared Mrs. Kenneth Green has returned GARY COOPER— JEAN ARTHUR $1.00 514 last week at a bunco party at from a two months' stay with rela- "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" Spaghetti and Ravioli Always Crescent hall. Eleven tables of bun-tives at Stata College, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Thomas Dumont and Mr. and — A la Carte Specials co were In play. A pillow donated FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES ! G-MEN'S THRILLS ARE HERE AGAIN! by Mrs. Alice Roop of Red Bank Mrs. Cecil Heyers entertained rela- Mndrratn Prices was disposed of on the co-operative tlveii from Plalnfiold over the week- FRIDAY and SATURDAY end, Prevail. George Pflster of South street, a TWO BIG FEATURES! One year after their hiitoric" Tha first Inside story of :arpenter employed by Harry South- Ample rarking Space. The Women's Republican club of "G-Men," Warner Broi. tha SECRET SYNDICATE OF For Reservations all of Red Bank, waa treated at Rtv- Navesink will meet Tuesday night, Edward Everett Horton — Glenda Farrell Phono R. n. Hog. ervlcw hospital Monday afternoon July 14, in the flre house. —IN— •hock the screen again with CRIME that supplants the for a cut middle finger. He Injured Mrs. Sarah Loorl of Jersey City M another and totally different Public Enemies at tho na- Hector Downs the finger while at work. has returned home after a visit with "NOBODY'S FOOL expose of the NEW DICTA- to greet you Large use Is being made of the new her niece, Mrs. Howard Maxson. tion's No. T Monaco! JACK HALEY — GRACE BRADLEY TORSHIP OF GANGDOM! IN PARAMOUNT'S LAUGHING RIOT I « DON'T MISS A Used Cars F MAN" MINUTE OF THIS LEAD. 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L#eatheiv theatre! »18c upholfitery, low rnile&KG, paint Gunmetnl. PerfectU ^Wlallll.lMIconditionI throughout. Grocery Specials Bargain nt "575 JOANBLONDELL Silver Dust ... 2 X,H» 23c Ford V8 1935 BARTON M-LANE-HUMPHREYBOGART-FRANK McHUGH Deluxe Tourlnjr Fordor—with Joseph Klng'RIchard Purtell Qoorgo E. Slonn luioph Crchun Mnnry O'Nulll trunk, Inithrr upholstery, radio Standard Tomatoes vC can No. J Can low milflfipp. BnrKR.n at '550 Large Cake Octagon Soap 3 »>, lie Inlrorfuef/j;,' tua TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Ford V8 1936 nmw"dancing tan-* WI nnhixe Tudor Hedan with built- fjjtftj . ROBERT MONTGOMERY - ROSALIND RUSSELL Silver Swan Toilet Tissue 6 " 1927« Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Welsenberger with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jo- will celebrate the tenth anniversary The road to better and bigger busi- that its printed on of the first celebration of Holy Com- of West Palm Beach, formerly of ness leads through Tho Register's ad- seph VanBrunt of Keansburg. Highlands, are visiting Mr. Weisen- n Capt. and Mrs. John V. Glass and munion at St. Clement's church. Sev- verilslnu columns.—Advertisement. cant defend itself. Loin Lamb Chops "• 33c H Long Island Duxs 19c • Shoulder Chops "> 27c eon John took a trip to New York eral special guests are expected to be Thursday evening on tho steamboat present Sandy Hook. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bluh and son Albert Salt of New York Is spend- Robert of Asbury Park were week- There are 4 brands ing the Bummer with hla cousin, John end guests of Mr. and Mra. John P. CARL DIEM Armour Star Print Lard 2-25c Glass, Jr. Eul«r. 123 West Front St., Red Bank of meat in every Irving Hoop spent Monday at Free- SPECIAL Leading Brands CJoverbloom hold. Enters West Faint. ICE CREAM SODA CANDY wholesale meat es- Tho 87th birthday of E. F. Mackcr Alan Smock Ackersoa, son of Mr. SCOT- ROLL CARTON occurred Monday. He passed the dayand Mrs. William M. Ackeraon of STATIONERY CIGARETTES TOBACCO with hla daughter, Mrs. H. C. Gllen. Holmdel township, entered West NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES tablishment. Swifts Mr. Macker was visited on his birth- Point Military academy on Sunday pi 1 TISSUE i BUTTER 1 EGGS day by his sister, Mrs. K. M. Day of last week. He IB a graduate of Hill A nice cool place to enjoy a 1^-pint of and Armours are Newark, crest grammar school In Holmde Francis Craig has resumed WB po-township, Keyport high school and Twin Brook Ice Cream served at our table for sition at Hlghtstown after several New Jersey Junior college at Long only 10c. the leaders, each weeks' Illness. Branch. Mr. and MrB. Charles Compton and have 4 grades of (A-l Quality) son Charles of Plalnflold were visi- tors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook. Scot-Towels 2 - 19c H Rinso 18c • Super Suds 3 - 25c Rev. and Mra. Nelson Moore and Mrs. Joseph Havens spent Sunday MEATS at Good Luck, whoro Rev. Mr. Moore conducted services In the Methodist Kelvinator Food Demonstration—Free Door Prizes church. Swifts Premium is The recent membership drive for KELVINATOR FOOD tho Bolford Methodist church cleared CHASE ROYAL SCARLET HEINZ'S $235, which helped clear all the debts, No. 1. leaving money In tho treasury. and SANBORN PEAUNT SPAGHETTI and Unit No. 1 of the Methodist church Swifts Select is will hold a bunco sociable In the church annex Tuesday afternoon, Saving Demonstration COFFEE BUTTER BEANS July 14, at 2 o'ejock. Prizes will be No. 2. given. — AT — Mrs. R. H. Green and son Ken- Plain Swifts is 1 IB. neth of Shrewsbury spent Monday with her Krnndpnrents, Mr. and Mrs. in 22* JAR 15 Dou^lna Cook, No. 3. Charles A. Brown of Brooklyn Is s tm Bpendlng several weeks with Mr. and SCHNEIDER'S MARKET And so on. Good Honest 2 "> 29c H LibbA Dill Picldes 15c Royal Gelatin 3 17c Mrs. Joseph Vogol. 21 WEST FRONT ST., Mr. and Mrs. William Baron of * RED BANK, N. J. VTNU- extra Jamaica have bcon spending a few Honey Dew Melons Imge 29c Friday and Saturday, July 10, 11 Armours Star No. 1 Fancy Large Extra Fancy Fancy Large Kvery .woman" should ]ulVe the information No. 1 STRINGLESS YELLOW ATLANTIC I hat will be given Ler at this remarkable dem- Armours Quality, —THEATRE— onstration of Food Saving and Money Saving. No. 2. Potatoes BEANS OWIOWS Atlantic Highlands Our plan will help you make worth-while Sav- ings in your food Budget every month and Phono A. It. 148 Armours Ban- through years to come. You will profit hy the 15lb flirts given nt thin demonstration, NO TWt 3 lbs LAST TIMES TODAY, v quet No. 3. TIItJRS., JULY D nil to Attend and Bring Your Friends. 1T> for Sylvia Sidney - Spencer Tracy Armours Plain New Cabbage 3c g Freestone Peaches 19c g Celery Hearts 2 19c in No. 4 "FURY" FREE! FREE! California Juice Oranges dot. 25c 1 VUX., SAT., JULY 10-11 During the Demonstration yon will be given Aslt your butcher 2 BIG FEATUHES a "ehimce, on a useful prize, ABSOLUTELY Fresh Portland FRESH FRESH "THINGS TO COME" who shouts from — And ~ KRNE. This prize will be given to the holder COD 1 BOSTON HALIBUT of lucky ticket number in Drawing at, clone the house tops: "DRIFT FENCE" of tlic dcmoiiKlnition at our Showroom n(. 21! STEAKS I Mackerel STEAK SUN, MON, TUES, East Front Rlreet. Talk for a few minutes "We sell the best" JULY 18 - 18 - M with the Kclvinator man and get your prize 2 SPLENDID FEATURE!* eoiiprtn. Tin-re is not the Nlightraf, oldigjilion. to show you the if, lb Goo. Ilront - Madeline Carroll stamp on the meat. MISS WRIGHT m "THE CASE AGAINST And you will be Fillet Flounder n 33c • Crab Meat '" 69c • Salmon Steak 29c MRS. AMES" Famous Domestic Science Teacher, will — And — llow ou "THREE WISE GUYS" ? V "°W TIME and MONEY Can surprised WHO be SA Ant. wllli VED by owning a Kelvinator. Soft Shell Grabs $1.69 Kolit. YuuilK - Hetty lurum REALLY SELLS lb WEIL, TIHJKH., JULY US - IS All Model Kelvinators on Display THE BEST. SPECIALS Fancy Calves' Liver 49c "TOO MANY PARENTS" at Our Showrdom, 22 East Front St., Red Bank '•LUOKY" ALL NEXT Fancy Beef Liver * 19® Schneider's C Tomorrow—FRIDAY. July 10 PHONE R. B. 3218 NO 1)OWW PAYMJONT. WEEK Fancy Sliced Bacon i *• 17 FItEE~-*50.00 In Onuh-FRKE WELLERS SB Month* to r»v. Market Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1886. WPA Community Allaire Corners Berlin Bound -By Pap Showier Shoots Two Lipal Teams Softball League Sneakbox Honors 67 On Swimming Score Victories In 2-Day Regatta if River_Golf links Gets Under Way 4 BY NIBUOK. In Polo League Week-End Tournament* Create Swimming IUver. Patty Vwxarelli Direct* 8-Team Fourth of July Turned Into Sunday morning—high noon—im- Monmouth County Country Club League in Play on High School Roman Holiday by Shrews- Much Interest—Play Gets Un- aglnt me trying to concentrate after Poloitti and Evergreen Farnu bury River Sailing Enthutia*U derway for VanNottrand and the dance. Borne fun, eh! Well, hero Defeat Blind Brook Team*— Athletic Field—Four Game* a goea, Schneider Trophies. Week. Keen Competition. Resume Play Sunday. You hav» to hand It to the ladlei —they proved that they can run a The Red Bank WPA community The Fourth of July li a patriotic The Swimming River Country club The New Jersey representatives In center eoftball league opened last holiday in the United States of Amer- was the scenept many week-end golf successful dance aa well at aucceas- tha Eastern polo league were victor- week at the high school athletic field but sailboat enthusiast* on the tournaments. Johnny Showier, as- ful tourmmentj. A good time waa ious Sunday afternoon when the Mon. with 8 teams under the direction of Shrewsbury turned it a Hom&n holi- sistant to Jack Rohrey, professional had by all. mouth County Country club pololeta Patsy Vaccarelli of West Bergen day aa well. For two dayi, Saturday at tho club, shot a 67 over the 71-par traveled to Port Chcstor, New York plaxe. The West Bergen AC. defeat- and Sunday, racing was enjoyed by course. Joseph Ghezzl, club cham- Another one of our ladles took first and dofeated tho Blind Brook ed Garruto's Ciothers, 1 to 0, the members of Frank Dlckman'a skeeter METER CHAMP/OHSIHP pion, holds the course record of 63. prize away from home. Gladys io- Knights, 7 to 6, and the Evergreen Westslde A. C. defeated the River fleet, who seem to have succeeded In Showier went out In 38 and came journed to Lake George and dem- Farms dofoated the Blind Brook EB- Street A. C, 5 to 1, to a 3-lnmng making sailboat racing on« of the back in 29. onstrated her ability by winning first qulrea on the Eatontown Hold, 13 to 4. game; the Texas A. C. defeated the most popular sports In this section. Tho ladles' flag tournament Satur- prl2« In a putting contest for ladles. Tho Knights opened the flrBt chuk- Galatro & Galatro team, 8 to 4, ana Races were held for all classes of day was won by Mrs. Alice Halper, Understand Pete would have won ker with 3v goals and iri each of the the Community Center won, 1 to 0, boatB on Saturday morning and after- who finished on the 18th green. Mr*. tha driving contest If they only eecond, third and fifth chukkera over the Globe Petroleum team. noon. The sneakboats, as usual, pre- Helen Alberts, who finished on the moved the lake 100 yards to the scored 1 goal, Tho Eatontown polo- The teams, players and their po- dominated In both sessions. On Sun- 17th green, was second, and Mr«. right. Terrible- things, those slices. Ista came from behind and scored 1 rtions are: day the skeeter fleet members en- Alice Robinson and Mrs, Madge goal In the third chukker and 4 goals El«r Street A. C.—Fulton, I: Wwt,,rf: ;aged In 2 more races, Rohrey finished In «. tie for third, Looks like our pro atarted some- In the fifth to knot the score. They Doan c- Garrttt. lb: Lorrod, cf: Charles, Charlie Allaire, sailing his new Bar- when they dropped their balls In the thing whon he acquired that horBe finished the ucorlng in the sixth and .i: Tee'ib; Grimm., 2b; Per.on, irf: Hund- negat-bullt boat, romped off with hon- 10th cup. Mrs. W. S. Chapman and "Charley." Now Alice has a duck. seventh chukkers with 1 goal In each. 'WWMt»ld. A. C—K. Oeltls. *; Fl«.ro. p; ors in each of the * sneakbox events. Mrs. Carol Breslln were tied for Bill plays around with a couple of The Blind Brook team was given a 1- N Gettis s«; Cohen, 3b; Buonano, rf; Second-place honors In 2 of the events fourth honors on the 16th green. donkeys and Millie has the jockey's goal handicap. Stubbi d; E. Summonu. If; J. Summonte, went to "Bed" Lipplncott. The lat- The men's flag tournament waa Tho Evergreen pololats were more 2b; Canonleo, set: DeGeome, lb. cap, which, by the way, she won at Girrulo's Clothiers—(iarruto, 3b; Scheldt, ter shared second place with John won by William Halleran in the 20th Lawrence Brook last week. Expect fortunate in their triumph when they „; A.chettino, c. Mltty. 2b; Bruno, p; Wolcott in 1 of the other 2 races and cup, John A. Dowd was second when to «oe "Murph" show up with an held thoir opponents to 2 goals In Bud. If; Caruio. rf; Murdlco, lb; Ping, Edwards Bullman was second In the ho hit his drive 250 yards down the each of the first and fourth chukkera itore. cf: Fta.ro. acf; Crawford, c ; Inn.cel- ostrich—or something, fourth race. 20th fairway, and John Murphy was They Bcorod In every chukker In or- "'w'e'.t Bemen A. C—T. PaWrano, rf; A large crowd turned out Saturday third whon his drive carried 210 Did you hear Bowler Joe telling der to tally a victory. I. Geronl. Pi P. M»«a, cf; D. Geronl. e; yards on the same fairway. Joseph Tho Evergreen Farms trio will play Juli.no, scfi Ma«naror/pl, ••: b. Fajan- to see the races staged by the Dick- Vlo how to play a cut shot? Some drano, 8b; Co.ta. lb: W. G.ronl, If; Menn», man fleet. Valuable prizes, donated Mcnzzopanc, Joseph Connor and Alex boy, this Joe. Understand Vio Is the First Division of Fort Hamilton by merchants, were awarded the win- Wildo finished In that order. going to take him on the winter at Brooklyn next Sunday afternoon "community Center—Llttl.. as; T. VK- ners. These • were presented im- while the Monmouth County Country carelli lb; F. Vnccarclll, 2b; 1". J. Vnc- The flrflt round for the Dr. James tour this year, Just to demonstrate "II I p: Plceolle. 8b; DeF.xlo, If: Kuf- mediately after the card had been VanNostrand trophy was played over to the other proa how to play till J olub pololsta will mcot Fort Hamil- "nl, iff Tom«lno. cf: Pil«ndr.no, act; concluded in the afternoon. one shot. ton at Eatontown. the weck-ond. The following la a Pol. Mon, Co. °Globe Petroleum—Cnptrlonl, c; Scalio, The aneakbox event Saturday morn- list of how the participants finished: Samson has been reborn. In the No. 1—0. Uuihman .. Blind B'k Ing turned out to be one of the most No. 2—T. Bradley .. Ij, Mnyer If- Sacco, 8b; V. Maxia. of; G. Fie.ro. aefl William Hnllornn 84-26—59 old days he destroyed temples. But .... M. Fink S Mana, lb; M. DeF.iio, rf; J. Main, exciting of the day's events. Allaire John Murphy 87-24—68 In these days he destroys trees. Did No. »—G. Oliver . B. Hopper Jb; F. Mam. p: V. DeFailo. «». was hard pressed to crow the finish Joe MeiizRonano . 98-80—68 you Bee the size of the tree our Book—A. Glmble .... . E. Hopper Galatro & Galatro—P. Carhicel. 2b; line 1 minute ahead of Lipplncott and Joe. Ghozil . „ 72- 0—72 Score by chukk«ri: flharabba If; Darjwso. 8b: LsBlondt, P: Howhrd Hoik 06-10—74 "Samson" Johnnie D. pulled down? Monmouth County- 0 0 1 0 4 1 1—7 Nicolletti. c; M. Crlucel, lb; 0 Max", rli Wolcott, who tied for second. The Well, here's how It happened. John- Blind Brook _. S 1 1 0 1 0 0 li CanUllcc. ss; J. Galntro, ct; Faione, act. John A. Dowd 98-23—75 boys elected to flip a coin for second- Fotor nurns 06-19 77 nie drove a mighty one off the eighth Goals—Monmouth County: Bradley 8 T«as A C.—Mmdello, •>: P. Rleel. c; place honors and Lipplncott won the Oliver *. Blind Brook: Mayor. Fink 3, B. Keefer, lb; Loversldee, !b; Phlfer, p: Allun llimtlngton 93-16—;78 tee, ball flying high and far, col- toss. '"' Sum Halnor _.._...100-80—79 Hopper. By handicap 1. Delia Pelto, scf: Donato, 2b; Boncore, cf; lides with tree. Johnnie, somewhat Sparc—mind Brook: W. licMnlh for K, DeFilllpro, rf; Coloalmo, If. Sixteen boats started and all but 1 Edwin McDermott won tho match provoked, struts up to blankoty Hopper. The schedule: lloforee—Dr. Wllllnm McMuth. TH mln. —that sailed by the Osborn brothers, Lippincott ~.. 12:36:01 play handicap agalnBt par when he blank tree, puts his arms around Its ute chukkers. Second Round. who experienced trouble with their 12:37:07 turned in a card of 3 up, Howard Monday—Com. Center v«. Texas A. C. Kullman . trunk and with one mighty hBave, Tho llnc-ups: rigging, finished. Wof-thley . 12:38:39 Rumson Takes Haik waa second being 1 up and Jo- and a crash the tree took the count. Tuesday—Garruto'« vs. River St. HouBman 12:39:12 Pol. Evergreen Esqulree Wednesday—WeBt Bersen vs. Weatildc. Sid Wain and Jack Warren were Hubbard 12:41:07 seph Connor was third, being all And now there Is plenty of wood In No. 1—Untermcycr Lawrenc# Thurjday—G. * G. v». Globe Pet. the only entrants In the knockabout Quinn . 12:42 :4.'( Series Opener ROD AND GUN even. the cellar. No. 2—C. Comlia Wllllnm Vetler Third Round. class. Warren led Wain over the line 12:43:41 No. 8—T. Lawrence Teil Wateon Monday—G. ft G. vs. Com. Cent". 12:43:50 In tho two-ball best ball club Back—R. El»ner „ Jack Flnlc by 30. seconds In the morning race, 12:4 1:23 Score Vjy chukkcrai Tuesday—Globe Pet vs. Tex.. X.C. but the latter turned the tables to Olvlns - —- Locals Defeat Oliver Byron* of championship for ladies, Mrs. Helen The ladles wUh to thank, through Evernrocn Furmn J 1 3 2 4 1—Is Wednesday— Garruto's v». Westilde. 12:44:29 Alberts and Mrs. Madeline Casey de- this column, the following for prizes Bllnii Br'k Ksfiulrps 2 0 0 2 0 ft— 1 win the afternoon event by 1 minute. McQueen ... ~ -. 12:48 Long Branch in First of 4 Word Is that they're catching some Thursday—West Bersen v«. Hlver St feated Mrs. Gladjfs Burns and Mrs. Referee—Jamra Reynolds. Time of chuk- Don Asay won both of tho blrdboat Me«d 12:48:25 good-sized weakflsh at night In Shark donated to them for their tourna- kerB—7^ minutes ciich. . Fourth Round. Sayre - 12:43:32 Games—Leonardo Defeated river inlet. Both at Mana3quan in- Dorothy Goff, 6 and 5, and Mrs. Allco ments: Charlie, Joe, Tony and Bill. races with Robert Bentley and Aug- 12:50 Monday—West Bergen vs. T«a«. ust Schweers coming in second and Boxile in Holiday Contest. let and along the beach the anglers Robinson and Mrs. Druellla Balrd Nice work from your fellows. You Tuesday—River St. vs. Globe Pet. 'AFTERNOON. have been catching striped bass. defeated Mra. Alice Halper and Mrs. should come over some Tuesday and The Red Bunk EoRlstor travels third both times. Start—2:50 p. m. over every street in town and every Wednesday—Wcstside v». Com. Center. 4:10:30 Irene VanNostrand, 4 and 3. see tho ladles compete for them. It's Thursday—Garruto'a vs. G. & G. "Bud" Blalsdell won the morning All.lre ..,.. The Rumson A. C. defeated, the road In tho county. Let it carry your Bullman - —— - 4 :22 :5t! Mrs. Alice Robinson and Mrs. worth while. Fifth Round. race of the comet class when nig 2 Llppincott — 4:33:15 Oliver Byron A. A. Sunday afternoon Party boat fishermen have been ex- message to those who Hvo on these Monday—Garruto's v.. Tei.s. opponents got into difficulty, 1 break- Davis 4:23:16 in the first of a 4-game series to be Drusilla Balrd were tied with 27s to thoroughfares.—Advertisement Tuesday—West Bergen vs. Globe et. periencing no difficulty In getting all Thanks, Doc, for the trophy. Did ing a stay and the other a Uller. One Osborn .—. 4:26:40 played by the 2 teams. The opening the porgies and seabass they care to share first place honors In the se- Wednesday—River St. vs. Com. Center, Worthlcy . 4:2U:41 lected nine holes for ladies. Mrs. you see some of the scores of the Thursday—Wpstside vs. G. & G. ot the unfortunate entrants, Ted 4:20:60 contest was played at Long Branch. catch. Plenty of tuna were brought Sixth Round. Cook, secured revenge In the after- 4:28:45 The score was 5 to 2. Samuel Halper waa second with 30 first round—plenty low—especially / Monday—WeatBiie vs. TeXM by boats going out of Shark river Bill's 59. noon by breezing in the winner. Hubbard" 4:28:50 The scoring began in the third In- and Manaiquan inlet in the last and Mrs. Madeline Casey was third / TuVsday—Garruto'a vs. Globe Pet. 4:36 with 32. Tennis Racquets ' Wednesday—We.t Benen v.. Com. Cen- Tom Lloyd won both of the snipe l,«|g U^^ jl ^^^^a*^--••••—•-•••• — — r - 4:37:40 ning when Kaell, Long Branch catch- week. Glad to welcome Drusilla Into the Bestrung and Thursdny—River St. vs. G. ft O. boat races. His only opponent in the Beedl. 4 :33:50 er, doubled to right. McHugh singled The first round-robin for ladies for Bepalrcd. Seventh Round. Olving —- 4:38:02 to score Kaell with the first tally. the Schneider trophy was played ladles' tournaments. First time out, Monday—River St. vs. Texas. morning event was Robert Bentley, 4:30:50 For the benefit of salt water an- Mead •'--. Sunday. Thoso taking part are Mrs. wins a prim. Keep It up. There's Tuesday—Wastsid. vs. Glob. Pet. who did not finish. Slnnott - 4:4F, Rumson broke the ice in the fifth glers, who like to watch surf cast- 1:10 plenty more prizes to play for. 2.50 to 8.00 Wednwday—Garmto's vs. Com. Center. Saturday's summaries: SchwarU - - when Deitz and Craig singled and Ing tournaments, we publish tho fol- Milllo Connor, Mrs. Carol Breslln, Thursday—West Bersen vs. O. * G. MORNING. scored on "Shorty" Vidnanski's triple. Mrs. Gladys Burns, Mrs. Madeline Work Called For tnd lowing tournament dates: Delivered. Knockabouts. The Long Branchers pushed a run August 8, the Ocean City Cup con- Casey, Mrs. Alice Halpor, Mrs. Alice Aiieney for SUrt—10:34 a. n>. Leonardo Back In across the plate In thtlr half of the test, emblematic of surf casting team Robinson, Mrs. Madge Rohrey and Holiday Shoot Wright & DiUon, Own.r Finish fifth. Rumson tallied in the seventh Mrs. Drunalla Balrd. Bancroft and Dunlop Fair Haven Wins Warren , „ 11'SO-SO championship, at Philadelphia; Au- Racqucti. and eighth while holding the Byrons At Highlands Wain H:J1 The Win Column gust 16, Belmar Fishing club tourna- In 11th Inning BIRD BOATS. scoreless during the remainder of the ment, at Belmar; August 29, National LESTER J. (tart—10:37 a. m. game. The score: The Monmouth Sportsmen's club Asay 11.48 Boys' Casting tournament, at Mar Darkness Halts Game BERKOWITZ Bentley . 11:45:30 ield Club on Home Grounds RUMSON. gate City; August 30, Margate held Its annual July Fourth shoot 132 Spring SI, Robins Nose Out Ada* Club of Sehweere 11:48 AB R H PO A on the new grounds on the state RED BANK. N. J. Southworth 11:50 Sunday Defeated the Keyport Vidnanskl. If. 4 0 2 6 1 Fishing club tournament, at Mar- When Lights Fail l'hone 2071-J. Long Branch, 5 to 4, in Extra COMETS. Smith, lb. 4 0 0 13 8 gate; September 13, Trenton Rod highway at Highlands. William Porry Start—10:43 a. m. Bears, 8 to 4—Four Runs in Brieeso, If. 4 1110 of Bed Bank won tho sweepBtakes, Inning Game at Fair Haven and Gun club, at Trenton; September Tho Red Bank Trojan-Brooklyn Blaisdell •_ ., ll;sj Eighth Inning Did the Trick. Bnnkin. aa. 4 0 0 16 with Dr. William Wlpf of Rldgoflold Sunday Afternoon. Cook DNF Cooke, 3b. 4 0 0 10 20, Dover Fishing club tournament, Blue Sox game was called off Friday Oou«« -.. _ DNF Trucx 2b 10 10 0 at Philadelphia. Park second and Harry Rubley of night when tho lights, currant for Highlands third. SNIPES. Sunday the Leonardo Field club Dciti, cf. 8 112 0 The Belmar Fishing club's tryouts which ie generated by a gasoline en- The Fair Haven Kobins nosed out Start—10:47 a. m. l their borne grounds snapped back Crate, r(. ~. 4 1110 In the free-for-all SM>lrd match Lloyd . . 12:04 Dane, c. . 3 2 0 8 0 for the Ocean City Cup team will be gine, mounted on a truck, failed to the Atlas club o{ Long Branch, 5 to nto the win column when they de- Konoski, p 4 0 0 0 6 held on Thompson field in Belmar give satisfactory light. The game Nat Crawley of Highlands was first 4, in an 11-inning contest at Fair Ha- Bentley .... - „ .... DNF with 24, Ellis Thompson of High- 5NEAKBOXES. eated the Keyport Bears by a score August 2 from 9:30 a. m. to noon. was called in the first half of the GOLF ven Sunday afternoon. Manager Phil 85 6 7 37 IS lands second with 28, Harry Rubley Start—10:40 a. m if 9 to 4. Jim Russia, a newcomer LONG BRANCH. Each team candidate will be allowed third Inning when Brooklyn led, 1 to AT Egcland, starting on the mound for 11:44 in the Leonardo team, was In the AB R H PO A five casts. 0. third with 22 and 'William Sacke of the Robins lor the eecond time thia Lippincott . 11:45 IOX and turned In a fine exhibition, itchell, ef. 3 0 0 6 0 Red Bank and William Perry tied season, allowed 9 hita, 1 of them a, Wolcott 11:45 imbucher. 2b. 3 0 0 10 In a preliminary Softball game, the for fourth place with 21 each. Other OLD ORCHARD Rullman , 11:46 illowing only 7 scattered hits and ln»el, 8b 4 0 0 12 home run try "Snap" Keyes, opposing Worthley ...... 11:48 :ollectlng 10 strikeouts. It was any- Itlbert, If 4 0 1 S 0 Several weakflsh were taken from Red Bank Quadrangle won over tho scores were Dr. Wlpf 20, Samuel moundsman. The latter was nicked Quinn 11:48:90 iittndino, rf. 4 0 0 2 0 the rock jetties at Avon over tho CCC camp of Freehold, 4 to. 2. The Julius of Highlands 20, Al Vogelsang COUNTRYCLUB 11:49 lody's game at the end of the for 11 safeties. }jancs ..... „ .„.„ iFutaro, ss. .. 4 0 0 2 0 week-end. The army of surf anglers Quads scored 3 runB in the third and of Highlands 18 an* Bob Trask of Visitor! Welaoma Oiving 11:49:30 leventh inning with the score knot- roods, lb. .. 4 12 6 The colored players were the first 11:51:30 which spotted tile beaches at Spring 1 in the oixth while tho CCC players Highlands 16. Low Dally F«o» Housman ...... ,ed, 4 to 4, but in the eighth, Leo- ncli, c 4 12 6 Lake succeeded In beaching several to soore when in the third they Davis ...... «.._...... 11:56 lardo filled the bases. Egidio hit a tcHunh. ef 8 0 12 were able to tally In the fifth and Crawley won the 25-blrd match GEORGE SULLIVAN, Pro. Say re , H:6fi:J0 ritton, p - 10 0 0 one and one-half-pound kingflah and chalked up 2 markers on Keyes' home M ead . 11:57 lome run into far left field to regls- seventh innings. Bill Wlndnagel, Sunday afternoon with a score of 22. Monmouth Road—Route No. 4 run, a couple of errors and an infield two etrlpers weighing about twenty pitching for tho Qunda, allowed the Dr. Wipf had 21, Rubley 19 and Batwttn Wtii Lon% Branch ami Eatontown McQueen ...... 12.01 ,er 4 runs and put the game on ice. 84 2 6 27 10 pounds. out The Robinu tied the count in Oaborn — DNF visitors only 5 hits. Vogelsang. 18, MISCELLANEOUS CLASS. he Bears tallied one run in the sec- On Saturday the Rumson A. C. de- the fifth. The game entered the eated the Leonardo field club, 6 to tenth inning with the score 2-all. In SUrt—10:40 a. m. ind when Eovino walked, stole sec- Ralph Mulford of Sea Bright land- Rogert ..._ 11:47 ind and came home on Eisele'3 Vidanskl was the batting and that frame the Atlas team scored 2 Zucco 11:49 ed a tuna weighing 68 pounds off louble. Three hits and an error by lding star ol the game. His 2 hltB more only to see the count tied by AFTERNOON. fere a double and triple. He made Sandy Hook on Sunday. KNOCKABOUTS. onardo gave the visitors 3 runs in the Robins ior the second time when wo spectacular catches of flies in they came to bat. The visitors were Start—2:35 p. m. he fifth, but not a Keyport player Owner FlnUh •eached second base after that. eft-field. The score: Al Vogelsang of Highlands caught unable to score in their half of the four striped bass at Sandy Hook last DOREMUS BROS. Wain - 8:89 RUMSON. eleventh. With 1 man out Barney Next Sunday the Leonardo team Warren - - _ J :40 ill play at home against the Nave- AB R H PO A week. Harry Dllger, also of High- Egeland singled for the Robins, went BIRD BOATS. idnan.kl. If 4 lands, landed a blueflsh weighing to third on Andy Egeland's hit and SUrt—2:38 p. m. link Field club. .nksin, 4 5V4 pounds at Highland Beach. COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Aiay _ _ Its I The box score: 2b. 4 scored a moment later on Kirschncr'g Bentley 4:00:10 cnac, rf. elngle to left. The score: KEYrORT A r. ith. lb. 4 Scbweers 4:06:56 An R ._, 5 FAIR HAVEN. SNEAKBOXE3. HPOA 'ooke, 3b. 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 Flschler, sn .40 )citi. cf. __. 6 Ghezzi-Quinn AD R H P0 A E SUrt—2:41 p. a. Chamberlnin, rf .. 4 1 ,,.,_ tm 4 Allsir. 1 :BI _.._ , 3 ' Grooms. •« 2 0 0 3 8 1 Bcssick, c .. f> 0 err. p. ..:• 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY Madge, 3b - 6 0 12 0 0 Lipplncott «:65:>0 Barber, 2b 1 „,. 8 Win At Trenton Amone, If 5 10 4 Rullman 4:00 Sprlngstwn. 8b 1 If 8 10 37 I B. Egeinnd, lb. 6 2 4 10 0 1 Hanc« 4:01 Clemens, cf „ ,. LEONARDO. A..Ege!and. c. fi 1 3 6 ! 0 Housman ... 4:01:05 Eovino. p. Turning In the lowest score of the SPECIALS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 Henry, cl - 3 0 0 4 0 0 Eisele, lb ABIt It PO A ay, Vlo Ghezzl of Rumson, Deal Kirnrhner, 2b. ...- 6 0 12 8 0 Davia „_ 4:01 :S0 Wdio, If. 4 112 0 McQueen 4:08:30 rig, If (Men 1 b . 8 golf pro, and Edward Vi Quinn, an Leonetti. rf. _. f> 0 1 3 0 0 Olving . 4:05 l b 1 P. Egtland, p. 4 110 2 0 36 4 1 24 11 oh,en, c. - 2 0 amateur, coupled together, ! Monday to Quinn _ 4:05:10 LEONARDO I'. V. onover, si. 6 0 win the New Jersey P. G. A. pro-ama- Worthier 4:05:10 nrrctt. If • 0 40 6 11 S3 10 2 O.born - 4:05:(6 AM R II TO A teur tournament at the Trenton Coun- LEGS GENUINE LAMB c-nnett, rf. 4 0 LONG BRANCH. Mead 4 :< IsMIo, If t 1 2 1 rt.rc.on. 2b. 4 0 try club. The Deal team copped hon- needle 4:08:30 imnaon, us 4 2 12 Al) R II TO A % ,ohs«n, e K 0 '3 11 onk, 3b. » 1 >rs of the day when they turned In a D. Lewi*, If. .... Schwartx Disqualified imnnnn. p...... 4 0 i K. Brown. 3b. ... 6 0 0i»l 0 0 COMETS. lonover, ct. 4 2 2 0 best-ball card of 65. Ghezzl'e Indi- (a to « n>.) Watson, rf Start—2:44 p. ra. Rusflin, p 4 0 10 I 27 10 vidual card was 68. JERSEY FOWL Wftinwripbt. r/. . Cook 4:05 '. Conk, 8b. ._. 4 12 4 Is ~i Danilrulup, s«. ... Crnu«e 4:07 •terson, 2b. .' 3 2 0 4 Dudley Ramsden, Rumson assistant Golden. 11) - Blaisdell _ 4:12 Redden, lb 4 0 15 pro, and Amory L, Haskell of the JelTrirn, 2b. SNIPES. T. Conk, rf. - 4 110 Union Beach Braves Rumson Country club, teamed to- Lutllow, cf Start— 2:48 p, m. Smoked BEEF TONGUES Willlamn. cf Llord - 4:05 37 0 13 27 5 Defeat Clover Club gether and turned in tho next low Piltt, c - Kotfers 4:10 Score by Innings card for entrants from this section Keyes, p The committee, of which Frank Keyport 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0—4 for a best-ball of 70 as did Johnny Tho Union Bcaoh Braves defeated 43 4 0 31 11 2 Dickman 1« chairman, -was pleased Leonardo F. C 2 0 0 2 0 0 I 4 x—!l Showier, pro, and Billy Rohrey ol RUMPS JERSEY VEAL Errors—Simpson 2. Chamberlain 2 Edward Mulligan's Clover A. C. from Score by irinlne»: over the success of the fleet's regatta Home run—Eglrilo. Thrco-bnno hitB— Swimming River Country club. Long Branch.... 0020000002 0—4 on Saturday and has asked The Reg Red Bank Sunday afternoon on the Lohien 2, Conover. Two-bane hlt-^-Elsele Union Beach diamond, 2 to 1. The Herb Gaskill and Charles Kchoe of Fair Haven 0000200002 1—& later to extend through its columns Bases on balla—Eovino 2. Ru«»ln 10. lilt Monmouth County Country club Home run—Koycn. Sacrifice—Grooms. by pitcher (Eovino) Pctorflnn. Douhl HravcB miwlc 0 hits off the slants of FROSTED Double playn—I'. Knoland to (iroomi to A. the appreciation of the committee for plsya—Eovino to Klnrle; Lotion t> turned In a 72 card while George Sul- FROSTED FROSTED FROSTED tho co-operation it received In mak mil Ijittlc. Red Bank twlrler, while Eirelund to II. Kicelaml, K. Ilrown to Gol- Peterson. Umpires — VnnNenn and Smith. tho Clovera were held to B safe blows lvan end Charles Vanllleo of Old APRICOTS ilen td K. Hrown. Strike-out* — By Egelsnd Ing this event one of the most out- Orchard Country club recorded a 73. PEAS PLUMS K. by Keyes C. Hit i>y pitcher— By Kfte- by Klnlbcr, who was on the mound CORN land 2 (l.udlnw, Henry J. by Keycn 1 standing of the season. George Manfleld and John McDonald Mcrchnnts and buslneivi firms who Bay Shore Tourneys for Union Boach. Thn teams will of Rumaon turned In a '4, and Wil- kO pki. (Amone.) moot again nt Union Beach a week pkg donated prizes were Red Bank Reg- liam O. Oreen and Dr. John L, Rikcr 2 jo , To Open Saturday from Sunday. 23° 23' Pk ster, Red Bank Standard, Long carded an 82. Bowlers Enjoy Hranch Record, Men'e shop, Clinton Tho box score: The Atlantic Highlands tennis club F. Elliott, I. Jay Trubln, Denis* A UNION BEACH. 1IELNZ Scot-Tissue Is sponsoring a men's singles and AD n n Municipal Boys' Cornflakes Steak Dinner Swannell, Tctley's Sporting Goods YnnVoikl, Sb 4 0 1 RINSO KETCHUP doubles, women's singles and doub- C otoro, White fihoo store, Manca A and a mixed doubles tournament Htr.no. • - * 0 Tennis Tourney Joseph J. Ryan, proprietor of the Son, llendricknon »: Applegate, Reut starting Saturday nftornoon at 1:3C 4 €>° Ilomeitnud Inn at Atlantlo High- i«'n, Albert. S. Miller Rhon «tor«, o'clock. The women's HlngleR tour- KKJ.TXlOfl'B 18°"' 3 ' 19* lands, wan hoBt to tlio members of Htrand rcfltatirnnt, Clayton A Magee, nnment will be In play for thn Prank The boys' singles Itsnnla lucriiaiutint the Homenteaderu bowling team at a Trubln'H Art Hhoppe, Ous Dwyer, Dallley cup, which wns won by Ml«3 for boy* 14 and under got underway atcak dinner lrtut week at the Inn. Mrs. A. C. Harrison, Robert Beedle, Janet Conovor in 11)34 Tuesday morning on the numlclpa PBE8TO Cantaloupes The party HIHO included a numher of Mm, Clark llolbrook, Dr. Walte court* under the aupcivlaion of Har- Gilbey's Gin guciita and altogether about 40 ner- IGntrleB arc acceptable until Bat old Potter. The second round will bo Palmoiive Soap FLOUR Honeyballs . Rullman, Joseph Hance, John Car- urday noon. Kntrlcs mny be malic iiona were prcnent. Mrn. Jonepll J. hail, Domlnlck Palala, Stewart COOK, completed this weok, and. the sera Ryan, Raymond Htryker and MIBB to Paul LaFevrc at 40 Third avenue, finals and finals will bo plnycd next liottln Fred I). Wlckoff, Kenneth McQueen, Atlantic HlRhlnndn, or by callln enlu* Roan Miller were tlm chefa while Ed- Harry Klatsky, Straus company, week for prizes ot merohandl»o of- 2«-19 Karl Cordova, Lincoln nvenun, thn 5" 25" ward Powell headed thn "rlpnn up" Frank P. Dickman, Thomas Mead, fered by the borough officials. place. K brigade. An open singles and doubles tour- Amory OBborn, J. H, Kelly company, The tournaments urn open to tin Krahnart, 1 b. » 4 Cucumber* Coullmore The pnrty WHB tendered the Home- DoretniM Jirothers, Klulln'd «tor W. l.ltlln. 1 4 nament will start next week end en- CARROTS 1 public. A nmrili ndrnlnnlon fen I J. I.ittlt*. 2ll. . ._„ - • tries must be In by Hundny night. Tetlcy'a Tea MruderH In recognition ot their vic- IIe««e'« Ice Cream parlor, Bchneldef , i SCOTCH charged. There will be prizes In enc Th« flrajt-round summaries: tory In winning the championship of market, J. Krldel and J. Tanko. tournament* M-lh. <69 William llaierman defeated Ilnrbrr C 2 - 5° the H»y Hhore bnwllng lenmio. Th* The aiimmarleo of the sneaktio; Marine* v». Signalmen. Frost. 6.8, t-2; Edward Klalln d.fi-atei *2 momberi of thn tinm nra Jo«oph J. Tflcfls held on Bundfty momlnir 39 ' Inrgn Ala Balchet, «-l, 7-5; Jullmi He«ler df Ryan m»n«g«i, Edward Powell cap Ilohinn vn. Tlnmrinn V. ('. Thn Marine Corps btieball toarn nfternoon follows: • Tin Fair Haven Robin* will oppn«< faatw) Thomas VXtroil, H-K, fl.O; Frei tain, Henry Hannnn, Edward Dow«l, MORNING. from CJiiHntlco, Virginia, will oppoi Contained defeated Donald Hnyder, (1.4, 2-3, Slw»—11:10 .. m. thB Rumson field club Sunday nfler tlm Fort Monmoulh te*m Bund»y »f- fl.4] Gordon Forbea defeat"* Carl Hold Edward Bnhr. Raymond Btryker and n-1. fl.l ' Alex llammell defeated lt"h«rt IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS Kuf«n« Oflourkt, Ownar rsik noon at 3 o'clock on th« Hoblnn' del tornoon at 2 o'clock on th« loldlori Davay, 4.1, 6-8; Ttlrhard Matthews d«- Alllir. ^^-... .,, -,,... Ulllli at Fair Havtn. field at Fort Monmoulh. fe*ta4 M. QM.nUaH, 1-1, t-i, 1-1, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,193o. Page Nin» PASTY FOB HOSPITAL. Caludrlello. liaison, Kurau, Kelt. Btrllu- No Night Baseball Friday. New Regulations Frank Parker Leads Trojans Split Navesink Is Nine ouU—By Post IS. by ApKar e. Bases on Btartlnit at 12:80 o'clock, th« VTmttHm Four Quart* of Honey Disposed of In lalla—By Post 6. Stolen baces^—CuIIen, No night baseball game will be held A. C. will meet the Atl«« A. A, of Field at Spring Lake Co-Operatlve Flan. 'ulsapal; Brunner 2. Sban«. Double plays thla week at Trojan field. The games Long Branch. For Fair Haven Double-Header, Times A Winner —Borkowskl to Dulg-apa! to Shane; Dul- will probably be resumed next week. Frank Parker, th* nation's seventh A aucceigful card party was held gapal to Brunner to Stmna. Jjttt on bases One ot the qulckut waya to (tad k On Sunday the Trojans play the Nor- job la to advertlae In Tb.* Real*, ranking ttnnli pUy«r, yeiUrday led laat week at the home of Mrs. .Wel-Defeated Fort Hancock Satur- —Fort Hancock 8. Navesink 6. Umpires wood, Connecticut, baseball team at Navesink Loses lington Wllklns for the benefit of —Lavole and Foster, ter'a Want Department—Adv«rtlit- Sailboat Meets th* fl.'.d of til* fourth tnutl Invita- -3 o'clock. In a preliminary game, ment tion tournament of the Soring Lake Rlvervlew hospital of Red Bank by day 7 to 4—Three New Play- the Tlnton Falls auxiliary of the hos- ers—Next Sunday's Opponent New System to b« Placed in Ef- Bathing ud Tennis Club Into the Atlantic Highlands Team Throws quarter-final round. Parker, who Is pital. Four quarts of honey donated is Leonardo. fect Shortly i» Expected to In- •eedsd No. 1, advanced to th* fourth Scare Into Red Bank Trojans by Justice Elmer C. Walnright of Shrewsbury were disposed of on the round by virtue of a 6-1, «-» win over at Utter Win, 10 to 9—Mid- The Navesink Field club baseball crease Popularity of Already George Dunn of th« University of co-operative plan. The winners were dlesex County Team Wins. Mrs. E. G. Ehinger, Mm. C. C. Coop- Ine won nlno straight victories Successful Regattas. Pennsylvania, n they defeated' tho Fort Han- NATIONAL Parker was eoon Joined in the quar- er and Mra, George Wlthey of Tinton Falls end a Weehawken resident who ock team at Atlantic .Highlands on tsr-flnals by J. Gilbert Hall of East The Red Bank Trojans split a was a guest at the party. uly 4. Tlie score was 7 to i and Sailboat racing at Fair Haven, Orange, third-seeded player, who double-header Sunday afternoon on which baa been gaining popularity •» • •» .fter the fifth inning the result of 5c, 10c and $1.00 STORE overcame Qene Bmlth of California in the Trojan field when they eked put ho game was nuvpr in doubt. The itesdlly «lnco the Inaugural meet eev- three seti, 6-1, T-», 6-1. a victory over the hard-hitting Nave- «ral -weeks ago, la expected to be giv- ome nlno haa added thrco new Formerly Prown-Cooper Co. — Next to Davidson's Market Wayne Sabln, national day doubles :lnk field club, 10 to 9, and lost to the Donkey Game layers to its squad, they being Post, en further encouragement when new champion with Bob Rlige and seeded Holbrook A. A., of Middlesex county, pitcher; Simpson, thiru base, and regulations for the conduct ot the No. E, defeated Burta Boulware of 12 to 5. , ' . rlfnn, backstop. weekly regattas are put Into effect In Jacksonville, Florida, In one of the Provides Fun & week or eo. Jim Tully, former Red Bank Cath- Post Hurled his Initial game for best matches of th* day, 6-2, 4-«, 6-4. olic high school twlrler on the mound 'avesink and did a swell job, hav- Special Demonstration The new regulations were adopted Today the third round singles for the Atlantic Highlands team, al- Large Crowd Sees Lions and Ro- Monday night at a meeting ot the ng 16 «trlke-outs to his crediti Grif- matches will be completed, after lowed the Trojans 10 hits while hie tarians Engage in Novel Con- In and Simpson also were in tho Now going on in front of our Store. Mrs. Wheeler has come back to us Fair Haven Junior yacht club, which which the first round of the doubles teammates gathered 19. le aponeoririK a series ot season meeU. test on Trojan Field—No ne-up and their performance was will etart. The Trojans were In the lead, 7 to pproved by the fans. The home again giving us a similar demonstration as last year. Thrugh the year we The use ot the small clubhouse, or- 1, at the end of the second inning. Score in 5 Inning'- iginally useii by the Fair Haven yaeht ine collected 13 hits, while the Fort have sold hundreds of these lovely "Top of the Stove" Stanley Ovens. Navesink put 12 men to bat la the Hancock team was held to 6 and club, has boen given the. junior or- seventh Inning when they scored 6 More than 1,000 persons went into ganization, and an extension float has VanVliet Finals cored 4 runs. Tho feature of. the runs to knot the score. The Red spasms of hilarity last night while fame was a thrce-biise hit by Fred been built by James Brooks {or the Bankers tallied 1 run In the last half members of the Red Bank Lions and membert. ilohr, which scored two runs in the To Be Held Sunday of the seventh and 2 In the last of Rotary clubs engaged in a game ot lfth inning. Aluminum Ovenette Races are held every Sunday after the eighth. The visitors threatened donkey baseball at Trojan field on The Navesink Field club will be Gem Oven Heavy Asbestos Bottom noon, beginning at 2 o'clock. The Major R. C. VanVliet to Meet In their half of the ninth by scoring Newman Springs road. It was the boits compote for valuable prizes un- a pair of rues. first time that donkey baseball had ibsent from their homo grounds un- Use on any stove (gras, You can bake and der a system of scoring adopted by Harold Potter for Champion- been played at Red Bank. The pro- il July 26. Next Sunday they play Johnny Carey did the pitching for Leonardo at Leonardo and the fol electric or oil). Save roast on top of the International Sneakbox associa- ship—LeFevre and Middle- the TrojanB nine and won his first ceeds, according to JoBeph R. Ben- tion. Eaccs for 5 classes, knock- nett, promoter of the "contest," are owing Sunday with Rumsop -• Rum- three-quarters of your stove. Browns even* ditch Lose in Quarter-Finals.. game of the season. Raft Cltarella lon. ibouts, sneakboxes, snipes, comets led the batters of the afternoon with to be turned over to Rlvervlew h.08- gas bill. Regular price ly top and bottom. and blrdboats, are held at each meet. pltal. Saturday's box acorn: 3.49. , During Demon- The finals of the aaual VanVliet 4 hits out of 6 trips at bat. Frank FORT HANCOCK. One o! tho changes to be put Into Mokowskl, clean-up man lor the Tro- Under the rules of donkey baseball, stration Price— effect concerns tho etart of each race. Fourth of July tennis tournament, A I) 11 II PO postponed last week-end because of jans, lea his team v?lth 3 hits out" of all players on the field, with the ex- runner, BB 2 l fl i A, sun summoning tho boata to the 4 trlpa at bat. ception of th» batteries, are mounted hane, lb -1 o 1 lo storting Uno will be fired at l:f>5 p showers, are to be held Sunday morn- hank, rf r, o on Ing at 10 o'clock. In tho ntght-cap. the Middlesex on donkeys. When the ball Is hit to lelt, c 4 111 m. At 2 o'clock a gun will be fired county batters heavily pounded Joe a player, he must dismount, lead hie Sorkownki, 8b 3 0 12 and a flag raised. The flog will be Meeting In the titular round are donkey to the ball, pick up the ^ulRapal. 2b 10 13 Major E. C. VanVH«t, first-seeded Bartos of the Trojan team, tallying 'ates. cf 3 10 4 dropped a minute before the races 15 hits and 12 rune. Red Bank start- ;phere, re-mount and throw the ball Each and the seconds will be ticked off ots player and five times United States ullen, If :t 0 2 0 0 ed to pound Kublak in the fourth in- to the pitcher. The latter relays It to p 0 0 1 a four-foot clock to bo Installed on army ohamplon, and Harold Potter, ning when they chalked up 4 runs. he baseman, who is required to tag the starting; boat. At 2:05 p. m. the who was also one of the top-seeded 32 4 6 21 ~9 players. The Holbrook team scored 2 In the he baserunner. There are no force- NAVESINK F, C. race will be on, first and third and 1 In the second to Major VanVliet advanced to the outs. All It II PO A The winner In each class will re- lead, 5 to i. Dudash, a southpaw, The batter must hit the ball, there Cltarella, lb ceive a "cock-of-the-walk" pennant finals; having defeated Paul Le Fevre was substituted for the Middlesex Anthony, BB 3 of Atlantic Highlands, 6-1, 6-3, in the being no strlke-outs. After the ball is Anderson, rf. ....— 4 This pennant Is to remain in the pos- county team, and allowed the Trojans batted, the player is forced to mount " 1011, cf, 2 session of the owner of the winning semi-finals, and Allaire Comwell, 6-1, only 4 hits in the remaining Innings. ^urnu, cf 2 6-0, in the quarter-finals. a waiting donkey and proceed to first, boat until he is defeated at eubse- the donkey permitting. The obstin- >lohr. If :.. 4 quent meets. The owner having the Potter was extended to the limit be- Two doubles, two singles and an er- SimpBon, 3b _ 4 greatest number of points at the end fore he beat Lyman Mlddledltch of ror ecorod 6 runs for the Holbrook ate beast generally has other Ideas imith, 2 b 4 team In the eighth inning while a on the subject, however, and after 'alandrlello, c 3 of the season la to retain possession Atlantlo Hlfhlands In three sets, ft-7, irlffln, c ...- 1 of the streamer. 3-6, 6-2. In the quarter finals Potter pair of errors and a single paved the being teased by attendants, Is In no "o«t, p. ._ - 4 0 way for 2 more runs in the ninth. mood to accommodate the "base-run- New flags marking the Fair Haven easily defeated Harold Berkowltz, local high school etar, 6-4, 6-3. Red Bank ecored their last run when 'ner," Sometimes he goes in the wrong 35 7 13 27 course are to bo Installed and a chart Mokowski, who continued hla slug- direction, other times he goes around Scoro by InninRi of the course will be poBted at tho In the other quarter-final matches, •'ort Hancnck 1)0102100 0—t clubhouse. The flags will be whlto Paul Le Fevre defeated William Ly- :lng with 3 hits, Blngled and came n circles but more generally, to the -laveslnk F. 0 10 0 14 10 0 x •with blue numerals. barger 6-4, 6-1, while Lyman Middle- home on Vanderveer's single. consternation of the ridor and the Errors—Dulgapal. Citnrella, Smith 2. The scores: great delight of tho audience, he Three-base hit—Mohr,- Two-baao hits— After tho races the club will pro- ditch advanced at the expense of Nl»on Rose, 7-5, 6-1. .RED BANK. seeks to dislodge his passenger. vide towlnp; facilities for boats hail- ABE H PO A The star of the last night's game, ing from Rod Bank and other points The summaries: Mliek, 8b _ 4 1 0 3 2 distant from the race course. Quartar-fiiuli. McLouBhlln, 2b 4 3 112 f the applause of the audience can 77 BROAD STREET FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1353 - 2613. Gardella 6 2 2 0 1 be taken as a criterion, was Pau Further regulations, which should Major R. 0. VuVlilt defatted Allalra Cornwall. 6-1. «•<>. Mokowski, cf. . 4 S 3 0 0 Reussllle of the Lions 1 3 2 6 lace Jeffrey. Jack Rohrey was be- consists of Miss Annette T. Haskell, Barcellona. If. 5 0 1 0 hind the bat for the Llona while th the fancy of the junior Bet. This CIOBB Levlnson, rf, ..-...... _ I 1 2 0 proved very popular at Falrfleld last RufuB C. Finch and Amory L. Has- Rotarlans used Bill Miller, Harold kell. Parvlch. si 4 3 2 2 HECKERS or PILLSBURY FLOUR 3% "> bag 18c 7 lb bag 35c •week, drawing a largo number of Ivnn, lb S 2 2 11 Glblln and Thomas Irving Brown. youngsters for the Lily Pons Trophy. The classes:* Dedrich. 8b. ..._ 5 1 CONFECTIONER'S 1-ft. 4 m Delaney, cf. ...„ „.. 3 3 Mr. Brown behind the bat turne JU there will ba 70 classes to bo run Claii 2—Horsemanship 100 per c*nt, y, in a performance that made Micke Brown or Powdered 3 children under eleht years, not to canter. Wynkoop, cartons i • C off in the show, 14 will take place CIBB I—Horsemanship 100 per cent, Kubiak,, p Cochrane look like a rank bush- Thursday afternoon. children under 10 yeara. DdDudashh , p -.... 8 leaguer. He also demonstrated ClasB 8—Ponlei under 14.3 hands, to unique method in riding a donke; Friday morning Is always an at- e ien by children undar 14 yaari. 40 12 15 26*16 Clans i—Horsamanihlp 100 per cant, •Colsan batted out of order. throwing one foot over the back < traction for the local farmers Intor- ihllfli en ten and under 18 ;eari. Summary: Errors—Miscex 8. Runs the animal and guiding the beast Dairy Dept. Fruit Dept. «»ted In breeding. Few shows In tho Cli 5—Horsemanship 100 par cant, batted In—Mloni 2. Vanderveer 2. BnN by hopping one foot along the ground, country offer more features for breed- children 19 and undar 16 yaart. tos. Wynkoop 4, Ivan 3. Marsicand 2, Ded- ClnsB 6—Hones or ponlas not ovar lB.t rick 2, Barcellona. Earned runs—Red Bnnk much In the miner of a youngste Finest Eating 3 large ears ing classes and tho encouragement of handi. to ba ridden by children under 16 5. Middlesex county 9. Two-base hits- who, learning to BWim, keeps ona foo Mohawk ™Z Cheese the farmers to go In for flne-brod years. Mokcwskl. Marsicand, Dedrick. Sacrifices— on bottom. Mr. Brown, however, die horses. Members of tho Monmouth Clnsn 7—Jumping horiet or ponlsi to Vanderveer, Pavlch. Deiarey. Wynkoop. LEGAL BRAND bo ridden by children 16 yeara or under, Stolen bases—Manuel. Double plays— at least get one leg: over the donkey' county horse Bhow and the neighbor- over a aerlaa of jumpi not to exceed three Marsleand to Pavich. Left on bases—Red back, whlcn Is more than can bo sal( 2 1-Ib. pkgs. ing farmers aro closely connected. foot, parformanca mod way of. going to Bank 12, Middlesex county 7. Strike-outs for many others, who not only failed There will be 11 breeding classes be considered. —By Bartos 4. by Kubiak 2, by Dudash 3 Jersey Corn Baaed on balls—Off Bnrtos 2. off Kubisk to get on but who found, to their aur- Oleomargarine 25' Judged on Friday morning. Friday Clans 8—Jumping, open to all horfen 0, off Dudaiih 1. Hits off Bartos lfi, off prlso and dismay, their lega as we owned by active) or aubicrlblng members Kublak 5, oif Durash 4. Umpires—1'helan American afternoon brlngn forth some of tic of the Monmouth County Hunt, i>erform- and Bennett, as other part« of their anatom: best classes of tho show, as most anca and yr»y of going over a aerlea of spread all over tho ground. 2" 29° Jersey jumpi not to axciad four feat, to count. are In roal competition for those Amateurs to ride. No age limit. Classen leading to championship hon- Councilman Joo Invin, covering ors. The polo championships are held Bouts Friday At first for tho Lions, turned In a cred- each Friday afternoon. itable performance. Joe had a good Cheese 2'"25° CS On Saturday afternoon the cham- Bank Team Wins Ocean View Arena idea. He figured that what tho don pionship events will bo held. The flnst key dldnt seo wouldn't hurt him CLASSIFIED •vent will ho the J250 three-galtcd From Postoffice Joe (Butch) Lynch of Plalnfleld, when the animal refused to face li Kiddle horeo stake. Then comes tho state mlddletown champion, will op- the proper direction ho straddled hlrr SECTION California 7 for Billy Brook Cup for hunters hunted poBe Jackie Aldaro of Brooklyn Fri- backwards. Joo while mounted rnadj The Second National bank team day night at tho Ocean View A. A. neat stab of a ball thrown to firs' FOR SPECIALS with tho Monmouth County hounds defeated the Poitodlca team lilt ot -which Amory L. Hnskcll is M. F. arena at Long Branch. Lynch earned but failed to keep his seat, which wai OFFERED BY iypUI? night, 22 to 14, In a aoftball tame hla title by defeating Tony Fischer, something of an error for him. H. The J250 flve-galted saddle horse In the T. M. C. A. league at the Oranges Lemons championship etako Is a featurt, and Jackie Ennla and Al HOBS!. Aldaro, A llBt of the players on tho tw< Red Bank high aohool athletlo field. who Is no stranger to local fans, holdn OLDSMOBILE Pot Cheese 8n> the outstanding ovent of tho day will The Bankeri acored 7 rum In tho teams follows: be tho $250 W. Strothor Jones me- the distinction of having fought 4 Lions—Joik Rohrey. Herbert E. E MOTOR CO. not been defeated, noied out the Bell was defeated n yoar ago by Aldare, MaBSfy, Tliomua Irving Brown, Ilarn calf will be master of ceremonies, to Laboratory team, 2 to 1. The win- Freedman, Italston Waterbury, Dr. Allen be followed by .7. Hchuylnr Casey, on Is In tho host shapo of hla oaroer, and Randall, Myrnn Iltown. 3(1 MAPIiK AVK-, Vrcnh Sliced ning run was scored on errorn. Bill an Interesting battlo should ensue. -rs-./•!& HAM Friday and Bernon H. Prentice on P. S.—The icorekeeper states that th IIKU DANK, N. J. LAMB Wlndnagel, Quad pitcher, (truck out A special six brings Joo Corcoran of scorn was 0 to 0. 15 Saturday. 25 14 opposing batters. Tuesday night Elizabeth out against Mrotlo Bergor LAMB Thff Judges will bo Oonnral Charles the Y. M, C. A. team defeated the ' I, Do Eovolne, Lewis E. Waring, of Now York while tho first elx gives Y. M. H. A, 0 to 1. Three home shore fane R rhnnrn to got ft line on Thomas W. Clark, Frank A. Rnnaal, runs featured the'contest, Jr., J. North Fletcher, and Earl W. tho slashing Tony Orecco of Plaln- Fresh Killed FRESH JERSEY In the WPA Community Center Hopping. fleld and Tummy Giady of Brooklyn. nncy league Monday night the Commun- One four-rounder openH tho show and ity Center team defeated the Olobo lakos up 32 roundtj of action. FUEL OIL Ghezzi in Exhibition Petroleum aggregation, 1 to 0. Tueg- The first bout goes on nt 9 o'clock. j* LOIN PORK riny night the Weit Bergen club de- feated the Weitnlde team, 15 to 8. FOWL At Forest Hill Club Hunday Kane* at Woodhrldse. PER GAL. Last night darruto't Clothlera won The fifth 8O-Iap automobile speed * Vlo Gheal, professional at the Deal from the River Btreet A. O-, S to 2. show sponsored by tho Garden State CASH . ID ROAStor CHOPS (854-lb. Avcimgn) Oolf club, and Johnny Farrell of The standing of the teami In the Racing Msoclatlon at Woodbrldfe Baltusrol, former Nutlonnl Open Y. M.- C. A. league at the end of the •peedway will bo held Hunday after- champion, will opi««« CJeorgo Jaco- first half of the achedule la: noon. Time trlnln will begin at 1 or No. 4 bus, nidHFWiKiil pro mill national I', W o'clock while the drat of flvo qualify- Qilidrmmla rlnb j FRESH Fresh Sliced O. A. prtaldcnt, nml Oluronce Clnrk, !<<«UIKI National Hank __ B ing hcat« will ha hulil an hour nncl FRESH pro at tho Fonut Hill Field club, In Dell Laboratorlee „ 4 a hull later. The feature, for which Deep Sea c an IB-hole exhibition match Hunday Y. M. II. A __ 4 will be qualified the IS fnntent trunk COD •fternoon «\t 2 o'clock on the ForMt Y. M. 0. A. ..._ 4 Postnffle* l«im ...» I cam In the large field, will be at 80 BLUE lb Hill course to ralao funda to send the lull TelaphoM . , 1 lap*. . . _ . Firemen „ 1 HANCE & DAVIS Scallops Bloomfleld public links team to the Steaks national oh«mplon«hlp« at Belhpage The Bell Telephone team haa on* Oo» ot the quickest ways to find • FISH 19 oh la to advartla* Tel. 103 Red Bank Pa»k. Farmlngflale, KW"t Iil«nd, lat« postponed jama to play with the ' Want ~ this month. Bad Bank Mramtn. Where Quality Rule». RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1988.

small charge will be mado for adults ugust 13, 1932, at Whitehall, New for hl« act!on»—and he bellevci It. INCpEABE. Cash Bequests In A'cerra Bakery Is Life Of Church and non-members. Weddings. Torlc. Mr. Labrecque at that time It he XInds himself ilnglng "Tho lad a poBltlon with The Newark Star Spangled Banner" it ll because Still in Lead Dunne— Sheohan. A Healthy G»ui Tot tha f Depends On Fair Lutheran. vening News. He Is now working ho heard it played that morning. It National Bank of JRed Bank. A Woman's Will Hey, Clyde Shaeffer of Asbury | Miss nlta Ursula. Dunne, daughter or the Boro BusBea company of he has a Budden impulse to leave The Aeorra Bakery, the Smoke Park will conduct tho Bervice Sun- \ "' Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Dunne of led Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Ijahrocque for Now York city, it is bocauso he Tho semi-annual (tatement Shop tavern and the Red Bank Bee- Annual Sidewalk Bazar of Sea day morning nt 11 o'clock at the i Lonnurdo, and P. Joseph Sheehan, ire living at 74 East River road, promised a friend three months ago the Second National Hank ana Tr. Asbury Park Woman Dispoie* of reatlons were victors Tuesday night snn of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Shee- tumson. company of Rod Bank •howi dcpoi Large Estate—Freehold Man Bright Methodist Church to be Lutheran church In the absence of f M y that ho would meet him there the n tho Bed Bank summer league lia also of Leonardo, were married next day—and believes It Very rare- *6,503,058,02, aa against Leaves Estate to Brother in nutchea at Recreation hall. The Bak- Held Friday and Saturday— HYPNOTISM. ly will he realize that hla actions are ir the same period last yeiff or *4 ra, who are first in the league utand- tho result of a suggestion given In icroa.se of {751,922.01. The total rlf Europe. . Church in Need of Funds. .nt. Mr. and Mrs Charles Wolfe of J ng, won 3 from the Swimming River Frecland, Pennsylvania. The bun- omlensed From Sclenttfio Ameri- hypnotism. ourcea of tho Institution art Jean T. Colcman of Asbury Park ountry club. The Smoke Shop team aanctuarv wre pro. can by O, II, Xstubrooks. M.20, of which the largeBt „ The annual fair and bazuir of the Sea day-school, with R. Theodore Ilixlcr Secondly, the post-hypnotlo sug- executed her will in 1034. Sho lelt lkewlse won 3, the Shrewsbury Dairy /, ely^ coraled wim°cuT dowers era la In United States governme;, Bright Methodiat church will be held in charge, will meet at 9:45 am. What Is hypnotism? The best gestion acts with a peculiarly com- 175 to Mt. Prospect cemetery to be Inmen being the vanquished, while ' \(° ^ ccremony wfta attcn(1ed by Fridny and Saturday evenings on the Meetings of the Ladies' aid and nalogy is that of the Individual who pulsive force. It must bo carried ocuritles to the valus of JJ,10^, used in caring for her burial plot. he Recreations took 2 out of 3 from 13.13. During the past year thlj *eddy & Son. Next Tuesday gwim- sidewalk in front of the church. An hB Women's Missionary societies { { Tho ^ waB iven ,n marrlag0 alks In his sleep. In fact, if you out. If the subject is told to occupy Several cash bequests wero mndoin have boon discontinued fur J»lV I lan find a person walking in hisa cortaln chair on a given signal ho em has more than doubled. •. her will. They wore *3,000 tn her ning River will oppose Shrewsbury array of usable and ornamental ar- I by „„fatller . shu wore a white em- ticles "will he on sain and the Seaand August. eep, and can Btart a conversation will do so, even If someone else is At this time last year the amount niece, Helen R. Paddock of J» !e- lairy, Smoke Shop will play the Rec- broldercd mousselino de Bole gown ivested In such securities was »96«,- ;atlons and Lcddy & Son will meet Bright band, under tho EUpervision and her mother's long wedding veil ithout waking him—It can be done In the chair and he has to use •wood: $100 to her niece, Margaret lolenco, A most curious experiment 71.25. The statement show* thai! K. Levy of Trenton; $500 to herteerra Bakery. nf CHu-once Stevens, will play both rresbj-terlnn. caught up with a floral tiara. Her it times—then that persons Is of- niphts. "Crucifying Christ Afresh" will be ; bouquet was of lilies of the valley, ectlvely hypnotized. You aro InIs to glvo a subject such an order, fust fundB kept oeparato from th« half Bister, Mary F. Coleman; $3,000 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. hen tell him It Is a post-hypnotic •"k aasoto amount to $1,459,352.6 to Dr. W. W. Bevorldgo of Asbury W h PA. 113 the subject of the sermon to be given j white roses nnd baby's breath. Miss ouch with his unconscioua mind, .___•» Bakery 21 3 981.19 1.0H7 Sunday morning at the Presbyterian j Florence Itoeho of New Rocholle, hlch is just as capable of handling suggestion and daro him to resist. I Park*' $500 to Nasno Bundcn of Imoke Shop T»v«rn 20 4 P63.2 1.0H7 have collected sovoral bets from sub- Toklo. Japan; $2,000 to her niece. 1.07, church by tho pastor, Rev. John A. New York, waa bridesmaid. She e body and Is Just as acuto as hnry Dniry.... 13 11 801.9 Hayes. There will be no evening ser- wore a salmon colored gown with a he Individual's conscious mind. lects who thought they could, do so. Wo wish to thank the many friend Juliette Judd of Cleveland; $1,000 Swimming niver .... 0 15 804.1R 1,01,; Anything you got In hypnotism or 9SI icefi during July nnd August. The picture hat and carried an arm bou- How is hypnotism Induced artlflcl- ho gave expressions of th«lr syW and her inde jewelry to Emma J. rldy & Son t, 111 870.11 tho post-hypnollc suggeatlon you find athy in our recent bereavement; ft SvoricUre nf ABhury Park; $1,000 .ed 13ank Kecrration 4 20 845,1 113 = Sunday-school will meet a(*»:4S n. m.ijuet of garden flowers. The bride's lly? We uso a very simple technique. trlbutea lo TEN LEADING BOWLERS. niece, Dorothy Dunne, dressed in also In every-day life. You thon Bay I"'K ' an» of automobilu and nn 18-stono diamond ring to W AVE HS The annual Sunday-school picnic will ho subject reclines and the opora- the Individual has some typo of men- Isabella Cereghino of Asbury Park; At'orr. 2 1 -0C-1K "47 be held on Thursday, July lfi, at.pink, was flower girl. r "talks sleep" for nvo or ten a 267 tal disorder, all tho way froni pe- $200 to Kitty Leather of Clifton; $500 ">',»"• --• " ;»«•;» r Child's camp at Eagle Point on the Lawrenco Westwood of East ninutes. If this is repeated several 2. »! Keansburg. a classmate of Mr. Shco- culiarity" to "insanity." Under the to H. Yamamoto of Toklo, Japan; 22 246 Metedeconk river. Cars will lonve the imes wo find that about ono ouInfluenct o of strong emotion, especial- •litt 2* ?«'- church at 0:30 a. m. han's at Red) Bank Catholic high if every five or six adults will lltoral- SWO to Hldesnto •Jfatsubn.ra' of Tai- ^..^cj. 1H 108.10 ly fear, you are literally hypnotised, wan, .Tnpan; $100 to S. Hori of Sank- 23i'- school, was Jlest man. The ushers y go to sleep and keep on talking. Acerm -.. 24 1SG-23 244 were Edounrd Dunne of New York, Any impression which strikes your vo & Cofpany; $200 to G. Wcml«U ^lonxEopnrio ^1 163.3 242 ^t does not require the powor of aenBO organs at that tlmo will give VnnClove nf Oeean Grove; and $2,000 Morris 21 181.22 28H a brothel* of the bride, and Randall iomo dark hypnotic eye; in fact, a Card of Thanks. m kcr .._ 24 Caroline Chadwick MacDonaid, also of New York. John results exactly resembling tho post- to Louis H. Buiflend of Interlnlten. Woodward 21 180.C ;reat deal of our laboratory hypno- hypnotic suggestion. 11 1 All tho rest of her estate was loft Keelan of Keansburg sang and Fred slng la done with a phonograph elghbo^^ttai'terr'* * To Wed Alfred Ilch Clett, also of Keansburg, played the to Dr. Beveridpre. Sho appointed •ecord. For example, a soldier In a mo- ly the death of my dent husband. Louis H. Burflcnd executor of tho wedding march. The groom's gift Allaire Captures Miss Caroline Chadwick, daughter The unconscious mind 1B extreme- mont of Intense fear had his eyes to the bride was a diamond bracelet glued on a German helmet. Result: —Advortlsomant of Mr3. Anna Chadwick of Foxwood and his gifts to the ushers were sets y suggestible—It tends to believe ^Franz Chadniclti of Freehold Sneakbbx Event park, Little Silver, waa tendered a | containing cigarette, lighters, belt mything It is told. Tho critical subsequent caso of "shellshock" township made his will in 1916. He acuities are largely wiped out, sowherein tho soldier had constant surprise miscellaneous shower last < Ducitir,9 nnci tie clasps. The bride left all his estate to his employer, Charles Allaire, Jr., added 18 points night at Harry's lobster house, Sea ; g attendant a bracelet. hat if you tell tho hypnotised In- terrifying visions of this helmet and Martin V. S. Grlflln, and directed ave ncr lvklual that he Is Alexander the tho face beneath. A corporal was to his total for the season by finish- Bright, by Mrs. George Kra'uss. Miss , A reception for 50 persona followed thnt ho senrch for his brother, Adam ! jrcat ho believes it, acta accurding- turning tho elevating sciow on a ing first in a field of 18 sneakboxes Chadwick la engaged to Alfred llch, nt the Molly Pitcher hotel at Red Too Late for Clauificalion. Chadnlcki, who lived In Warsaw, last night in tho regular mid-week son of Mrs, Florence ii. Ilch of Bell- Banlt. Fnther Callahan and Edward y. and will dofend his identity with field gun when a shell hit It, killing 0NMSCT10NEUY, Ice Poland If tho brother In not fouhd race of Frank P. Dickman's skeeter haven, Red Banlt, and of Alfred Ilch. Voczy of Now York, tenement house reat heat. Two of us spent an everyone hut himself. Later ho within one year the estate is to sofleet. Allaire, again sailing his new our cross-questioning a man of 25could not stop his arm from rotating, 1 Sr;, of Long Island. The wedding will • commissioner, gave short addresses, to Mr. Griffin, who was appointed Barncgat boat, finished 45 seconds take place in September. Mias Chad-! Mr. Voczy was visiting the Dunne ho believed he had been a captain for this activity was uppermost in executor. ahead of "Red" Lippincott. The on- wick was tho recipient of a number j family when Mrs. Sheehan waa born n tho last war. He stuck to It por-his mind at that moment of Intense Emil Plmper nf Keyport executed ly girl entrant, Carol Quinn, came in of useful slfta. nt the old Brent-wood hotel, Leonar- slstently, though he was only seven fear. A child finds himself locked 'cara old at tho time of the war. In a narrow alloy with a dog which his will in 1921. Ho loft $100 tothird. The summary: The place was decorated with do, formerly owned by the Dunnes, Green Grovo cemetery to be used attacks him. Tho result In later life Start 7:05 p. m. varied colored streamers and (lowers. \ Miss Molly Hopper of New Rochelle Wo can always got "hallucinations" was claustrophobia, or fear of cloaod for the care of hla hurial plot. The Owner Finish Dancing and games were enjoyed nnd Mr. Kcelcn entertained at the n any good hypnotic subject. I tell will directed that a monument be Charles Allaire —. spaces, slnco tho Idea of escape .was Ited Lippincott -v 7:38146 and refreshments were served. j reception with several vocal selec- .ho subject that thcro la a pink ele- erected over his Rravo at a cost not 7:39:1 r> uppermost at the tlmo. Results here Carol Quinn AmonB those present wore Mrs. I tlons. The couple left after the re- hant standing in a cornor of theare a little different from hypnotism to exceed $500. All the rest of hisWorttiley Brother* 7:41;40 Jamea Ilch and Miss Virginia Ilch j ception on a two weeks' wedding trip oom. Ho sees and describes it. John Wolcott 7:41:1^ and the teehnlquo is not tho same, «*<•.. »»vor and furnltu» wftil (.strife wan bequeathed to his wife, of Red Bank; Mis. Herman Llfko-1 to Canada. Upon their return they imilarly ho can bo mado to hear c> Cornelia A. Pimpcr, and sho waEdwards s Rullman 7:12iJ5 REV. HOWARD W. AMER. but It is clear that all those symp- h T\ ^ *"•«''•• Auction Edward Davia .—. 7:41l:ir. wltz, Mrs. Frank Hardy, Mrs. James • will live at Leonardo. ho opera, taste tho most glorious tjilreotJUd B named as executrix. 7:43:36 toms of "Insanity" aro really "sug- Buckey Mead -...... - —. The fair is hoped to be a life saver Leineck, Miss Caroline Lelncck, Miss The bride Is a graduate of St. An-wino, or smell a skunk next door. Frank P. Thompson of Asbury Wes HouRman _»... .. 7:43:42 gested" and aro first cousins to th, Burden Hunce 7:43:50 for the church, which is in dire finan- Ruth Young, Miss Edith Carlson, I gcla's hall, Brooklyn, and Dr. Little a He will shiver with cold or protest post-hypnotic suggestion. For that Park left his estate to his wife. His Tom SInnott 7:43:55 cial straits, as told in a recent issue Miss Anna Blair, Miss Nancy John-! finishing school at Flatbush. She Is hat it Is hot, all In tho aama tem- •will directed that after his wife's reason the study of hypnotism is of Idward McQueen 7:41:00 of The Register. Final action on th"e son, Misses Blanche and Catherine I a teacher in the L»ri»^ erature. Tell him there Is no feel- tremendous importance to the medi- l death the residue of the estate Is to lonald Onborn .,« 7:44:30 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scow-1 school. Mr Sheehan[S™aua*d from Ing in his hand and you can prick Jack Oivlntr *r. 7:44:32 matter of closing the church and de- cal profession. VILL aixch«i>Ba 01prlvnt1 nota hou«l Ban» k|n ho equally divided amonfr his daugh- Donald Hubbard 7:44:50 claring it bankrupt will bo taken at croft, Mrs. Ruth Lindman and Mrs. Red Bank Cathollcjilgh school. it with a pin, burn It, or even ampu- ••SaU ters, Eva P. Bcllizlo, Jennie D- Gor- ~ ibert Ucedlo — .—«—..- 7:4G:00 :ato a ringer' without pain. In the i """ °f a meeting of tho congregation in con-Andrew Anderson of Sea Bright; At this point a bit of advlco Is don and Fannio M. Hunt. Schwartz 7:47:00 )ld days, before the discovery of necessary: Don't start "experiment- nection with tho evening service on Mis3 Ruth Nary and Miss Edith Har- Smith—Thompson. X)ST. Ennllih .ettor. molo doE, on. Miss Helen B. •Williams of Asbury Sunday, July 26. Dr. F. W. Mueller, ther, they used to perform major ing." Hypnotism in the hands of Park" mado hor will In 1021. She left vey and Francis Nary of Rumson; The wedding «f Mlsa Enid De- iperations under hypnotism. Other PBAISE FOK HOSPITAL. extension director of tho toard of Mrs. Wilbud Gardner of liatontown; Vaux Smith, daughter of Mr. and an expert does uo harm. Used by an to her niece, Fanny W. Winans, lenses can bo treated in a- similar amateur it may do a great deal. It ANTIQUE fJrnlturrfor »|e> BB5"w^ homo missions of the Methodist Mrs. Wert of Long Branch; Mrs. Fred Mrs. Asa Martin Smith of East _wood avenue, We.t End, N. J.» $2,500, all of her silverware marked -eorge Hughes Speaks a Good Word church and an expert on church prob- lanner. Tho senso of taste can bois a nervo-racklng process to have a "H. R. W."j one-third of" the re- Schlewthitz and Mrs. Emma Johnson Orange and Arthur Jay Thompson, lompletely obliterated and the MOTHER'S helpor wnntod. fsmlly of thn lor Long Branch Institution. lems will be present as -will Dr. Leon of Atlantic Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. subject refuse to wako up, or de- to help wilh light houwworlc. G» mainder of her silverware and three Chamberlain of Red Bank, district son of Mrs. Mae Thompson of Mount trongest ammonia will pass un- velop hysteria after awakening, or hreastplns. Her brother, George S. Shrewsbury, N, J., Herbert Cox of Middletown; Miss street, took place, Sunday afternoon lotlced if held before the nose. With July 8, 1930. superintendent of the New Brunswick Insist on going to sleep again when- •Williams, waa bequeathed one-third Idith Bentley, Mrs. Marie Cox and at Riverside church, New York. Rev. very good subject, even tho wor,k- ever you glance in his or her direc- Bed Bank Register, district. Herbert Cox of Portaupeck; Mrs. Ann of her silwerware and $4,500. Her Red Bank, New Jersey. Ivor Hcllstrom, pastor, officiated. ng of body organs can bo controlled, tion. These problems are easily met niece, Josephine Winans, was left To tho Editor ol Rev. Howard N. Amer, pastor, who Ihadwlck, Richard Chadwick and The brldei who was given in mar- he heart beat can be hastened or by the trained operator but may get $2,500, one-third of her silverware The Red Bank Register: took over his duties last October, has Kuppert Hill of Little Silver, and Mr. riage by her father, wore a white etarded, body temperature can bothe amateur Into serious difficulty. arid, a gold watch and chain. Be- I would like to write an article issned a statement in which he says, and Mrs. Judson Kierson, Mrs. San-suit with matching; accessories and alscd or lowered, and digestion in- For that reason many universities quests of jewelry wero made to her about Dr. Edmund Kansea of Rum-"That he believes this year's receipts ford Cox and Miss Dorothy Cox of_ corsage of fuchsias. Mrs. MUlard .erfered with. forbid hypnotic experiments within cousln.i, Blanche and Florence Tuck- on, Dr. John Maher of Long Branch, Plainflcld. Every phenomenon that we can porch furniture, roMonaMe.° 'knntr «t« will offset the expenses, but that only Totley of Riversldo avenue, Red their walls. Stage performances 'Of Wostivon_d BVCIIIIO. Wet t End K J • '" I er. All of her clothlnp: waa left to somo other people and a hospital that a financial miracle will prevent the Bank, matron of honor, was nttlred btain In hypnotism wo can got byhypnotism aro not of necessity 5 ?JU her sister-in-law, Sadie Williams. All everyone with means should help means of the so-called post-hypnotic WANTKU, triii,»portaUWoiffiTt financially and thOBe who are with- closing- of the church within -the im- W. C. T. U. Conference. In a aqua-trimmed white suit with fraudulent—tho genuine thing Is tha rest of hor estate was left to mediate future." matching accessories. She wore a uggestion. For example, I suggest easier to put on than a good imita- Josephine V. Winans and sho wasout means should help by praising The annual mid-July conference of o my subject that he sees his the good work it does. The Mon- The church was organized nearly the Woman's Christian Temperance corsago of gardenias. MUlard Tet- tion—but they can hardly bo called appointedexecutrix. \ mouth Memorial hospital is the in- irother standing in a corner of theolevatlng or scientifically valuable. VAN LOAD ofu ..d furnltuTilS^ir 70 years ago and at present is theunion for New York, New Jersey, ley of Riverside avenue, Red Bank, I>ui-cha»cdp olosant secretarle., ta- stitution I refer to. only church in the borough. wag best man. room. He doeB so. But I can John G. Crusellas of Asbury Park Pennsylvania, Delaware and Mary- also suggest to him that to- do.. -rum. dining- room ..t., chin., I am not writing as a novice of A reception for the Immediate fam- There Is not much danger from left a $1,000 bond of the Mortgage a parson thrilled by a first opera- land will bo held at Ocean Grove morrow afternoon at 3, or twocriminal or Immoral suggestions Bl«... a Ireraan. etc. KUMII'. Aac. ilies was held at the Alexander fol- ! and Title company of Anbury Park tion. I have been In and out of dif- July 14, 15 and 16. Three sessions months from today, ho will see hls Authorities In general agree that the tlor, (.allorlo, !7 E.,t Front and 24 shares of stock in the Jersey ferent institutions twelve times. Church Notes. will bo held each day in tho Young lowing the ceremony, after which brother in that same corner. Strange subject will da nothing against his xwa Bank, rhone 1603, Central Power and Light company to The Long Branch hospital has on People's temple, except the final tho couplo left for a week's wedding say, at the tlmo specified his moral code. Give the subject a really his adopted daughter, Marie G. Egcr. its staff surgeons and doctors who First Church of Christ, Scientist. meeting, which will be held Thurs- trip to Cape Cod. Upon their return brother will appear beforo his eyes Immoral suggestion and he either re- AH tho rest of hl» estate was left are equal In skill and ability to those they will reside at Rivervlew avenue found la hospitals anywhere in the Services in First Church of Christ, day evening in tho Ocean Grove au- and ho will act in every way as Iffuses polntblank or wakes up. Ho to his wife, Maria G. Crusellas, and ditorium, when bo Little Silver. his person were actually In thostill very definitely has a will of his sho waa appointed executrix country. Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red a pageant wi The nursing supervision Is admin- Bank, aro held on Sundays at 11 presented. The bride waa graduated from room. Wo have examples of these own. stered by pleasant, agreable, pro- m. and 8 p. m., and on Wednesdays East Orange hlKh school and from post-hypnotio suggestions being car- The practical uses of hypnotism? fessional women who use eveiry ef- at 8 p. m. Montclalr State Teachers' college In led out after the lapso of a whole Really vory limited. As an aneethotlo Excessive Heat Fatal Undergoes Operation. 1331. Sho Is an English teacher a' fort to soo that you get well. "Sacrament" will be the subject year. Delusions can bo mado to It can never compete with thevarloua The special nurses who are on pri- George Hallanan, Jr., son of Mr.Milburn high school and previously hang over In this manner. One such To Rumson Man vate cases appear to have the inter- of the Lesson-Sermon In all ChurcheB and Mr% George Hallanan of Rum- drugs. I have seen somo exccllen of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July hnd been a member of the school subject startled a group by announc- work done on alcoholism and drug est of every patient at heart. Many son, underwent an operation for np- faculty at Freehold high school. Sho ing that ho waa Lenin restored to CharlBS Morrell of Ward lane, times after their tour of duty Is over 12. pondicitis Tuesday at Monmouth addiction In general. Also somo they stop to fix a pillow or rub a tired The Golden Text is: "To do good was a member or Delta sorority in ife and called to head a Bolshevik very good, as well as some very dis- Bumson, died suddenly lato yester- Memorial hospital at Long Branch. high school and an active member revolution in America. day afternoon at Elvervlew hospital back to make the night more com- and to communicate forget not: forHe Is a former member of the Rum- couraging, result! with stammering. fortable. with such sacrillces God iB "we! of Alpha sorority. Mr. Thompson Is of a heart nttnek, Induced, It Is be- The student nurses who do the ac- sonlans, an orchestra In one of the a grnduto of Red Bank high Bchnol Tho great use of hypnotism lies iioved, by excessive heat. Ho wastual nursing in the wards and semi pleased" (Hebrews 13:16). Major Bowes units. Thesa suggestions have two char- In tho field of research, for with ita Among tho citations which com- nnd is In charge of the sports de- acteristics which boar a.striking re- aid we can reproduce most symp 69 years old. private wards are the finest typo of partment of Tctlcy's store here. young girls to be found anywhere. priso the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- semblance to the symptoms In some toms of Insanity and study them In For several years Mr. Morrell had Methodist Picnic. 1 *ieen employed as n gardener by Pleasant, no matter how disagree- lowing from tho Bible: "Blessed is nervous disorders. First, the subjec the laboratory. But It is safo only the Rumson country club. Yester- able the task may be and tireless in the man that endurcth temptation: More than 70 members of the Aiimack—Duryen. will nlways give a plausible excuse In the hands of the export. day morning, In company with sev- their effort to comfort and help you. for when he is tried, he shull iccelve Eatontown Methodist church enjoyed The wedding of Mlsg Margaret An eral other 'employees, he went to A largo part of your recovery is due the crown of life, which the Lord their annual picnic yesterday at mnck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- to their kind and faithful attention. hath promised to thorn that love Bertram H. Bordeti's estate on the Even the colored maids who clean Clark's Landing. Two busses and ward Aumnck of Lewis street, Eaton- rlverbank to nld In movinp: some the rooms do their bit by their pleas him" (James 1:12). several private cam made the trip. town, and John Edward Duryea, Bon July Brings Berries To Market; danre pint forms. Ho wns stricken ant good-morning and "I hope you The Lesson-Sermon also includes Swimming and boating were enjoyed. of Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Duryea suddenly nnd fell to tlin ground, re- feel better." the following passage from the Chris The group took lunches and returned of Naveslnk River road, Middletown, Points To Observe In Buying ceiving deep cuts on tho forehead Mrs. Edward Stewart of Rumson tian Science textbook, "Science and home last evening shortly before 7 took placo Saturday afternoon at St and fncc. He wns taken to thewho has the means to spend her tlmo Health with Key to the Scriptures" o'clock. Dorothea's church., Eatontown. Th hospital in tho Humson first aid admiring dogs or some other fashion- by Mary Baker Eddy: "Since Jesus • •-»• Small Fruits, En»y to Serve, Become Summer Time Favorites. able fad, Instead devotes a large part ceremony was performed by Rev nriurid'H nmnulance. of her time procuring interesting must have been tempted In all points, Townsend Meeting,, Chnrles J. Farron, rector. Cultivated Blueberries Prove Popular Emiy in the afternoon he. hnd ap- He, tho Immaculate, met and con- books and magazines so tho patients' Members of the Townsend club of The bride, who wns given In mar- parently re-covered and asked to be ime will pasa more quickly. quered sin In every form . . . Love ringe by her father, was attired In By FRED W. JACK8ON removed In his home. Hospltnl must triumph over hate. Truth and Red Bank expect a large attendance Director, Division of Consumer Information Bortram Borden gives the place at their next regular mooting Tues- a blue moussellne do sole gown with authorities, however, rffusod to re eellng of stablility by his constant Life must seal the victory over error pink accessories and a largo pin" Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. lenso him, nnd a short time Inter ippearance and tho amount of good and death, before the thorns can be day evening, July 21, at tho town hall. ic does is beyond thanks. An ex-laid aside for a crown, tho benedic- A report on the Townsend national picture hat nnd wore a corsage c ERRIES of he Buffered another nlt?irk finrl died rones. Miss Elizabeth Vaughan c. within n few hours. The body was ample of his thoughtfulness was a tion follow, 'Well done, good and convention at Cleveland will be made B various kinds removed to tho Wordc-n funcrnl bouquet of red, white and blue flow- faithful servant,' and tho supremacy and preparations will be attended to Bnnk strent, Red Bank, maid o: appear on the rs to every patient in the hospita for the state Townsend convention nt honor, wore a pink organdie dresi linme en Enpt Front street. on the Fourth. of Spirit bo demonstrated" (pp. 564, markets In In- FOU KENT, roadalda iitand. Slat. hl.hT Mr. Morrell wns born at Keyport 43.) Asbury Park. with blue accessories nnd a corsagi creasing volume wnyy . two srajollns e pumm, parking lain, To Dr. Edmund Kanscs and Dr. of pink roses. Geno Cnvnnaugh o: three ici[)m> nml klthtkltchcnottnt ; bbulancl a ol nnd wnfi the win of the lalo Peter John Maher, I am excoedlnRly prate during July. enjnj n oor ycnrlyycnrly.. AddreH Box 89, R, D. nnri Mmy O'Hura MoriTll. He n;- ul fur their vast amount of knowl Visiting at Rumson. Bvond street, Eatontown, wan bes! in Juno the , Long nrnnchrnnch. Methodist, mnn. The bride's mother wore c Flded nt Baltimore for mnny yrr '{l£f; nhout the human stomach aiv Miss Jessio Frnser of New York atrawborry gradu- nnd came lf> F.iimsnn iri yeni-s nj what to do when an ulcer hemorrh "What Price Faith?" will be thqis upending two weeks with Mrs. blue voile dress. ally yields its su- CHAIRS rnncd and repalrad. Callal Ho 1B survived by his second wife, 's badly. Ed and John, if the subject of the sermon at tho morning Following the ceremony a rcccp premacy and is tor and dollvarad. Call Rumaon worldly ^oodg that you derive fron* Will Ward of Forrest avenue, Rum- Mm. Mnrjorlo Anderson Crornny fiervice of the Methodist church b; son. tlon for the Immediate fnmilles wai ropldcnd by rasp- <0a-M. V. A. Souln. your profession is one one-hundredtha the pastor. Rev. Albert L. Bancr. Thl Morrrll: a pnn, Jolin Mniroll; a sis- )f the K"ood you do your patients, held nt tho bride's home, nftor whlcl berries, both red will bo the first In a series of ser- tho couple left for New York, wher and black, nnd by FOim-flEA'h unit. h«lr "dryer for iile r* ter. Mrs. F.vn Hnnimnnrl of niimsnn, ,'ou will he wealthy. Dyer Becamo Fnlnter. Kiiod rondltlom vory roa«onah!«. Ad- nnd twn brnthern, "VVilllnm Mnrrell Tlie p^oplo of Monmouth county mons on the theme, "Chrintinn Faith." they were tendered a reception at dewberries, black- dre«» Unlr Dryer, box 611, Rod Bank.* nf Rum^rm nnd TWrr Monell, who Oioukl feel secure in their knowledge At tho evening service the pflfitor will Tintoretto, tho great sixteenth cen- Iho Hotel Manhattan hy relatives. berries and bltio- lives in TNYw York state. hat tlioy have tho Monmouth Me speak on tho subject, "Revelation," tury artist of Venice, wns so called They nro temporarily residing with borrlcfl, both the NOTICE TO BIDDERS, Thn fiinentl will he helil Pnfurdny ninrial hoispHnl to KO to in tlmo of The scrvieo will be preceded by i because bin father was a dyer, "II the hrkle'n parents. natlvn and tho iirmioaiila /or furnlahlne certain need. Thi'v will be assured of thehymn sing. Tintoretto," meaning "The llltle cultivated types. mlltor,1,?1" n"'l«il 'or rapalra by nfteinnnn at 2 n'rlneU nt hln Into Hoth nil ended Red Bnnk Catholl I , homo with nnv. \V. Cnlvln Colby otit of medical trcittmont and evury The church school will convene n dyer." His real name wns Jncopn Rn- Townahlp Do,rA of Eduoa- ffnrl to make thorn comfortable high Bchool. Mr. Duryea In fin How To Tell pnp.trir nf Rumrrm rreshvlerlnn while they nro rojrnlnlng their health. 9:45 a. ill. na urlal mfiynt- nnd cnunnl wac held ln:i erly of Hlvor Flnzn, were mnrrlei nlRlit. Cnunrllmnn Adol|ih I*. Hrnun :;:nv inatrlietlnn. They nrn Jean nolld full color no yn,-,|, (n,nro or te , „„„,],„, t I^av™ For California. Hninrdny nlKht nl Ihn Llttlo Kllvei urnvi. , ,lcllv,1(i,l n» or,|er,d to variou, wnn given iirriiilMlnn to ptirnha.ie Adnnm, Charley Heck, .loneph Hec anil a plumpm-nfi until Rioiiliiln. (irnvel mint l>a Halle A purprliio fnrewell pfirty v.-i\;< tenrr, Wallace Heritor, Doris Carllfll Methodist church pnlfinnnge by Kev of tho Individual i"l>fl Mill, nr equnl. ««••••» I'terl pipe for n ilitrh nn Olintnr 10. F. Reed, pastor. :ilrd't. l.rnu.i Hr-ed win* j;nmtorl r doreil Ceurge I^iinK, non of MrsAniina Btiblhi, IleloiTn Marollftr, Ony berry, flood her- Soiling Boxet of Cultivated Bluebcrrlei In Siiorlflriilloni fnr all tha ahov. tn»y bl The hrliln wnn ntllrnrt In n whit on J ilr 10lh thi me penult In npeiiile n lillllnnl rntun. lllllf Nnra I.IUIB nf I-Innro ronil, FMII ViinNons, Unity VniiSnnt, Gcorgi rlfii tfihniild bo Burlington County, Ti. iu"r I"!'^I ! ' *' ° « Hiiven, lnnt nlRht nt. hla luiine Ii Mewing nnd Miriam Wordon. Mr.t. tnllored ntiU a Inrgo whllo lint an frno from dirt. nmmintlni; t.i $1,7111711 -wero nnlerrc the Illnlrlrt f,l«rji, I^nnardo, N. J. celebration of his leaving thin mnrn Virginia Hecker wnfl received from worn n rtir.iiiKn nf (tnrdcnlns. Hilt traali, molnturn, and Adhering capB, traflh, and fairly uniform In slia HAniiif R. CHAMBBBIAIH. pnld. It wiiti reported Hint, the emin- "He tltdt ii courteous «i nliii on Wye in|f by bun for Oakland, ('allfnrnlii tllo Nnvnnlnli church by letter. Ovor-ripn berries uiiually aro dull In and of a deep, full, color throughout ™tf,l Jul R IDii nlitrlct Clark. where hn will spond tho iiunuunr wit* courteous ro Wc tri«l in New Cnrdonlnri. Herbert Mint.', a brotho; Natural breakdown, (locny, liniln- lilnrk nr purplish. Tho bnrrlen majr Kllorl, ilarraainl. Junior 'J'OIIIIIH Tourney. Tin- Chi I.Mtian Kndeiivoi M)( i,.-ty o Y H..II ., I,, .rcdllun to preeant olalmal iU'. Kef 1'eHhmentn wero Hiirved. the Reformed church held itu nf. of tho bridegroom, wns bent man. Ing and <:runliinfr, niay i-nuno borrlos bo covered with more or leno bloom liKiihint flitntn, Kntlle.i lire being received fur the, uliir mid-week nei vlco lnnt night. Th 3-O, Wa^hii A rr-reiitlon wnn hold at thn Roue- to hn soft and leaky. W«t <>r leaky dopondlng on tho variety, (lonnr- I'm-Biiant In lh« nnVr of JoMph h. Don- Tin' party won lurniiBnd by Mr nluiy, (liiniiKiito of Iho Count' of Mon. nnnnnl Lung llnuii'h Junior tennlii [.iiiiK'ii mother and by IIIB brntheiii, .'•llbjcrt |illratlon of Horinn B, 1'oter nnd Joseph IJUIK. Dororatinnn nliod by Iho trado. lllueberrles iindorwny on the- I.OIIR Hninrli hlgl of Ilnwei-H HIHI litrciunoro wero xioed. lciulei-,, were lOrnt'Hl Sodon, Dnnlo 4---VUI :r> i;iii!»tH enjoyed n. rneeptlon at tin nlulnnd containers. Soft or dumaited Ml«il. Clnrl. W. Kll.<» rirhool court" on Wcntwnml nvcinio I <•:., '!>orrlnn aro not nlwftyn noon In n hnvo iimall Inconspicuous (rod and nnd Myil Kllert I.nwianro, •Mentor! of AmniiK tlii>»e prenent worn llonrl Jlaiiiilno mill lOdgar Taylor. Tin nl aflr, ,1./ hrlde'i homo. Thn couple Inter let; tin. n.liito of (lin,l«, K. Kll.rt, .l.o..»d, two -weeUii. '1'lie totirimmnnt In opei •its c, IBIji. casual exnmlnatloit for they may bo huckleberrloB have very prominent liurlin, Alphontie, Toinnlno mid ,Iu-|ilanl:it wan MISH Jnyco Kutelle. by pliuin for Okluhnnin City, Okla •Ai'di whlcli mako tlinm lnmi denlr- mil In, Ir litirhy given to Ilia rradltori ol to nil bnyfl under 3H yeum of i lioph Ijinir of thn Hill Hilly llnyn, at thn bottom or In tho cantor of tllo mill ilcruaaiid to aililhlt lo th« aukiorlb- Nick lMillKnimo nnd living l'e:i Tile mihjert of tho uermon. to hi • R—"Damn Ihn Tor|''">!"f»'' liiiinu, whern they will reside. Mn nble, who loiidniod iniinlc. Other Runi'iln given Siimhiy iiKirnlni; by tho jianto: Miiiir priidiiuleil from Red "an container, »m, nxfinitnifl aa afoiaiiBlii, th«tr flabta a.ni| Ailinlial DavM (',. lain, HpnlluKo can bo onnlly dotoeteil arc In ohorjir-. IB Mldii Helen r,nng, MIMH Annn ltev, W. Cnriium Trembnth. -will bt fiin. born. 17;6. lillili nchonl. Mr. MlnR Is employe Freedom from innliitiirn In mmon- "•Hi. within iln monDu from Ihe J.ti of ~ m «^»- - - Mno IMUK, Mr. nnd Mm. Wlllliun "Our Mavloi'n Iliuulfi." Thn churcl liy tho nrniMuica (if molds on thotlal to EOOII (|iiAllty liliiKlxirrlra. Ills ufonantil older, or Iliay will I,. for««a* nn n pilot by Iho Aerial lOxplnrntlom surfneo of thn bcrrlna. llnrrles with IIliKllllal I'litlm!*. Ii- I* iilaye.1 «| Gland innutll. In Mian UIIIIIIB R Onborni", niiipbmrlon nml liucklnhnirleii Dcrrlos must lin knpt rnol and dry inmllcnl pstlent CathtrlM of Briford. o'l-lnek. I'liplix ,,f tho Hiindny-nchnnl in M»lil» Av».. Rail H«n«, N."A will w Inuwported free ot clinrgo. A son of l'Vnnk IT. Oahnrno of Mnpln- that urn plump, nl frnah appeartneo, and alinuld nut It* wjAhtd until Qullm* Farattiia ii riorcmui* Kiqa^ wood. Tli« ceremony w«» perfonntd clean, dry and troo (ram leavu ani] rwul/ lot UM. '• ' •--,-'- - Had Katik. N. J, RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9.1936. Pace Eleven CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS

ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND. BUSINESS NOTICES APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 [.MANY of our fttttiftad customs" ask UB an I LOST, female wire haired fox terrier. GRANDMOTHER I'IKLDS dining room; H HATED apartment* four roomi &nd ARE YOU CANNINO anything? We have ORIENTAL nilr.S. 10x16 ontlciuo Klrm 111 FOB KENT, store., offlcas, flats, houioa, \RM of 23 acres, sin lootni. bath ail tilt iun« question! How can you aell Mason Jars In every alse. Glaac top* or Hhah. uprigh., t Clark ulauo„ . violin, very imwers to the ' of mcalB. week dny 40c ; Sunday, chicken bath; all Improvements; 126. Land & apartment*; improved; all locations. kind, of outbulMlnni, ftuliiff concrali such good quality meati st BO cheap a screw tops. Jelly glasses 80c dozen, can- oldd ; sewini g machinehi , coull utovet , oiil bburn- Mttii. Lost Saturday night. Return or dinner 50c, Aleo rooms and board. 73 Loan Co.. lit Mechanic street. Red Bank. JusJstt off Broad street. Und AA Loan Co. ad, thi oe-f]uarteri mlio to •tatton I prlea? Danlra to *H»ln Inmlnosit. cutllnir ninif pots with the rack for KOc, Jar topa ciuj.very reuaonable. r,0 Fourth avenue, notify W. Schenck, opposite Port Mon- Wallato atreet._Red Hank.' CORNER apartment, ftv« rooms, bath, and lg_M«chanllgMhl c atreet. ReRdd BBank. •ailing «panas. working very hard (or > mouth school. Main street, Port Mon- 1.500, pert caflh; on* BIH! n half mlUa to 2Gc doien. Jiffy Hals 10c P«K. Nothlnit ' AlnJntle Higlilnmis, N. J. rliUUlN'S for typewriter liar"galns~rent^ porch overlooking Monmouth street; KIVEH FRONT home at 611 Rivar road, thing. Lilker'i Realty^ BvHord, N. J,»' sma.ll margin of profit I In' fact, this weak like homa-made fruitjand vej.tables mil n'-FooV^Scnmin ty,>a~~.klir7~7S»~dy to mouth, N. J." ala and expert repairing. 80 Broad rent reasonable. Apply D. A. Johnson, Fair Haven, nine rooms, alt year bouse; ^ wa give another demonstration of our up by mother. It beats all the canned i |ailnch pawBrtll wMi four-cylinder ma- $10 REWARD offered for return of U«er j»trcott. ReRdd U limit. 116 Monmouth street. Red Bank.* two-car Karaite; exceptional for party with I'TIlACTIVETIlACTIVE' hhom o In Buburlmn"Metio"in" claim! From the iiorttihouno, Dolmonl- goods you can buy. We have overyth nu lllie .,,,1,^ ,„ „,„„! cot,,1i,ion. c, ' caeatt answerinanswering to namname off TomTorni, strastray«y l I nANCINO— M& refereacoi. Inquire at 907 River road. ilvlnif room, dining room, kitchen, thre* co, sirloin and round stunk at avc to the ATTRACTIVE corner apartment, flva phona Red Bank 927. ilrooms and bathi lot 60x310;' earimt. for you to work with. National 6c,llle ,„ „„„„ ,t Monmouth lionl club. Amily or stolon from Elks Home. Walter p. tor place, phono 2011, Itcd Bank, Claus- rooms, bath. Bleeping porch, summer bolognas at 18o. from tho fresh pigs' liv- J____ .;__y Connor, 29 4 Broad street. Red Bank.* rn with acoonunodatloni for two rldln« er at 160 to the »p»ro ribs at 14c, from i 111 Wllllum street, phono 1S00-J, Red es (or children and ndulta; BO rial danc- porch; newly decorated; river view, central SMALL FARM estate; remodeled Colonial ir«e«. Price $5,000. liovplna Aztner the boiled h»m at <7c to tlio Btnoked iilgi FOlt" SALE, loeuat posts, cord wood and Uimk. ^_ LOST, hat box by working woman on ing. Summer is the time for acrlous ttudy ]oration; rent includes oil burner heat and residence, eight rooma, threo bathi; oil top aoll for sale. Before you buy any of d_Bank, phone 397.* knueklei at IIVJC, you will sen an array CINDKKS ami lop for sale. Phone Phalnnx-Colt'i Keck roid. Pliaee noti- KuraKc. Inquire 1 Allen place, phone Red heat: attached garage, modern borao barn. ;bese aeo me. frank J. Mannlno. Laural fy I). Klein, care E. Johnson, General Ve- Rent fully furnlnhed. Allaire & Son Agen- of slashed prices on every kind of meat*. Kulontovyil 2'.l. ^lTfiNa~decoratiHir Bunk 3662-W. • ______Also two re»l barBnlnsi A few rump voaata venue, Mlddletown, phone Ulddletown llvery^JRcd Bank.' __ estimates supplied on TWO apartmenta for rent, at 23-25 Went cyi_jnc., 19 Monmouth atreet, Red Bank. H SALE, alout four .aero. ulcnVo l'OH"SALETOIII fashioned"tufa. Walter E. or imall of b«ef at 18o pound, to thB be«t frank- Boyd, HK McLaren atreet,_Red LOST, at Manuquan river yacht basin. Job*; interior and exterior painting; ex- Front street; five rooms, bath, electii- SEVEN-ROOM houBeTbot"water htTat," all grove, wondland ; near Itouto 85, E»tc«- furtars at 18c. will complete for this week USEU TItAOTOIt, Olivevacr 1Row-Crop | alio Drlelle, N..J.,'twp auede leather lumber cellent wall paper service. Arthur E. ty and water; |5 per week. Inquire at improvemenU; centrally located; garage. Choice parcel; want catth offer the miracle of low price that li performea l'OH SALE rhcBp, nearly new player pi- JNMOUTH COUNTY famwi *« Ml«ci power mower lor unveriveV.. Conovcuonoverr Bros.»ro.., ano, table, chairs. Ice boxes, bumauH, jacket!, two awaatera (iady'e and gent's) Boyce, pain tin a contractor, phone Rumson r. LovctfB. 110 East Front atreot, Red Rent $B5. Inquire 93 East River road, •auk White, Deal, phono 670-W-l. only by the Jersey Pork Store of IK and one vest. Reward. Notify C. Koch, lank. Rujnaon, phone 679. 1st of all .iiea and t7Pe«. tour la- Shby vue Rail Bank •ales and aervlce, Wlckatunk. N. J.. phone rch rockers, rugn, slightly unod Siiin-Dry ulrlei willI Ini given penonai attention, javonuc. Itotl Bank; HohndelJ. wnahor; also nntl'liic bric-n-brac. Dufllelrl, Main street, Pelford, N. J., box !2 5. 'OUR-ROQM apartment for rent, all im- FOR RENT or lease, large store with gaa i Howard CJpplncott, 81 tfonmouLh „„„„.... /~t»t>ii!,"imltabMor library or DUSTLAYER—Columbia calcium chloride 8IT Second avenue, Atlantic Hlghlandi, N. BEDBUGS, roachei, lleai, mothi, etc, provements. 148 Monmouth street, An- station. Broad street, Eatontown, op- «h^£Bk «" dining table; alBO deik lamp. Frlco laya duatl efficient,-Inexpensive, easy to permanently exterminated) (guaran- L HofTman, POBltft achoolhousa. Phonn 416 Eatontown. u.e. L. D. Seely. Eatontown. N. J . phona FARM PRODUCE. OR SALE, Port Mohmouih* bungalowi all reasonable. Colo Apartment, 27 Eait teed). Rate caught with ferret* fnoi 'URNISHED apartment for rent: five SIX-ROOM houses, all improvement!, $30 improvcmenlH, noar school, bu« and di- Front.street, phone Bed Bank 2180^ 179. PRIVATE furniture for sale; dining rooms and bath; all improvemsntB. per month; five-room bungalows, all fm- 't; $2,500; six-room house now vacaiit. (JAHDEN TRACTORS, Planet Jr. and Big FARMERS snd truck growsri will find a polfeoned). Ffaone 2348 Anbury. Jack provemcnU; £20. $25 per month. John ANTIQUE mahogany buffet 126, reed .iverslda avenue, E«d Bank. 0 POrt Caah LUk R It Bolens, rebuilt Conover Bros., Seles & room act, complete; chulra, dressers, nadir mark«t for thatr produce by ed- Kcndrlck, «JC terminator, established H. Cook. Jr., phone Eedjlank_>42 5-J. •Iford N °j • " " ** ^ baby carrlano $5, baby'i crib, porcelain Service, Wlokatunk, N. J., phono Holmdul kitchen cabinet, small gas stove; mat- vertlBlnff Lr Tbi B«s)iUr't olMilfied cot- PABTMENT of two furnished houne- llned^'oak Ico box, Mayflower electric re- uranfc, ' 86 rea». ; DOUBLE HOUSE, 14 rooma, for rent or frigerator $3li, new three-quarter mat- treflseti, HIH^IO and dcuhle. Phone keeping rooms for rent; adults only; all •ale, at 18-20 Lefahton avenue; newly ho ,i!rt"»t; eiBhOroom SOD end top toil for tale; acr$s of top UId UlCiUKiT prices paid for ilv* cblck improvements; be it location. 127 Hudson decorated; reasonable rent. Inquire of nouao and buth ; email two-room bunga- tresi J4.J0. Btansborry Thrift Shop, WIN HAVE YOU ANTS7 Get rid of them with 2248 Itod Hunk." aoll and privet. Mlddletown Stock aon avenue, Port Monmouth, near nra- T. A. T. ant trapa. They are Ruanin- ena. Joo Baker, 230 Mechanic vLrcot. avenue, Ked Bank. Mm. C. VanNeas, 1 Lclghton place, or call >w and a four-room house In the rean teod. Japanese beetle trapa 8 for 91, Pint Farm, Thomas 3. Field, phono lied Dank phunh e UeUdd bankbk *3*3[)iti . RcdBank 3180-J. ;t X08xDl: no reasnnable offer refuwd! hou.e. FOR HALE, qtinrtered oak buffet, chairs 86L rs. M. Sagurton. Broad ttrcet. Shrewi- FOR SALE,, Encyclopedia BrIUnniea. Mth Flit 31c, Black Leaf 40, Red Arrow, gar- nnd titble renaonable. Call after 6 I". FREE CHOW MK1N every Wednesday and FOR RENT, three-room house In High- don Flit 40c, Hammond'a Slug Shot 21c. _ m Saturday nlyht at Atlantlo hotel, I'll FOR EXCHANGE. Tjmnne Jteil_Ban^ 80E3-W. edition (1020) In perfect condition! fit- m. lH_Eunt__Suiinct_ayeiii)e, Hed^Uank.* lands, furnished ; grounds 200x200; river ARM. near [Jncroft. 106 acre*, ^...ut These things deatroy beetles and inaecta 42 ACRES of standing rye for sale, Mca- Foir Haven road, FalrHaven. '_ rlRhts. Rent from Juna to November ted In mahogany library tthle. Phone Bed that destroy your planta, etc. Call us to- 'I'EN-FOOT bur complete, lmck bur mm- dowed^e Farm, Port Monmouth, phono 'OR SALE or exchange, a building lot •oil. brook and woodland i coJonUl Bank 27Z8 or ran bo Been nt 106 Harrison FAHNTfc.1. and papei baiiuar und docor- H0O. Salea price, (1,200; will take mort- •welve-room residence, located W«U back day and get aome delivered. Get clear of ploto with minor nml llslits, ?50; lar»o Keannburs 8C3-R, or Red Bank 545-K ator; reaaunable prices. Will paper b for a good 1634 or 1935 ufled car; B«Ke. For particular!, call Red Bank avenue. Ked Hunk. the peBtn. National 5c, 10c and $1 Stores. leo box, about fi feet by 6 foot by 24 l 0 «nd Jil.r.0, living room aulto $12.CO. repaired. Atfent tor Master carburetor nt flOxm; two-car garafre. Price JG.OOO. (1 FOR" KALE. Leshnrn broilers, alive o: coal saving d y Monmouth atrcet, Rh»ne_ft2»^ _ under Htrictly Ranitary conditions. Co- m avenue. RRe d HankHk , phonh e 88687-J. WANTED, listing for small and large largo plot; three-car unrngc. Reason- 'LOT, 100x470, on^Neptuno highway, halt dore Stevens, Walter Johnson, Frank- FUMIGATINTJ, extermlnatlnK of ants, bed- farms, from three acres up. Pleaso give lfi-FOOT row boat, good lawn mower, 200 Foil SALE7 \'i 'ttooil " _ lo niiil Farm, West Long Branch, N. J., able rent. Any broker or owner. Phone noutli of Katontown; small buildlngi lyn Young, Bertha Axelson, Anna yards cork linoleum, lot of used furni- pliono LonK Branch U'J. b iB, routliesl , mothsh , ffleunl , etc.; aK all information. Havo cash buyers walt- Red Bank 239. n plnco; pood harpnin: J300 down, |2S nix kitchen rhaitH 50 ne bottom chalm, ntecrrtt vici e ; t. Also houses and lota In Honmouth nonthly. Full prire $2,2 50. Writ* t< Carlson, Clarence Welch, Lillian ture ; chenp. Bryan, Foit-uu-i>eck, Long k ciich, two wooden CELERY nnd late cabbane plants for nule. rteo non ably Carlson, Lola Fary, Gertrude Stev- llrnnch, N, J. Fockoin, cxterifilon table, bureau, two BIHKIO ppriced . Hacked by ;ifl yey m experiencep . . The Saundera Airency, 1S12 Sprlhg- Vnlter Brnda, 1405 York avenue, Nei4 Charles F. "White, Branch avenue, Littlo Old hd bid ih od avenue, Asbury Park. rk. ens, Alice .WUlorfltrom, Loulso Ka- SKALYON 24-foot runabout, 116 h. p. \u,\f\n nnd several other household artlcltH Silver, opposite Foxwood Park." Old method combined with the llatost Bci- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Chryilor mntlno inotor, SR mlloH per i heap. E. O, Wethorcii. Ht. Peters place, enUfic iindinKB for comiilete .satlnfaction. SALE—Rumson road -lot, 7 6x115, Littl IIX-IIOOM hoime, large frontage on lilgh*' nowosky and Thomas Garland. Koyport, N.JL, plione_7.'tL "__ BABY CHICKS 10c, tented Barred Rocks, Abco, Inr., Momnoulh Hench H2S), hour; mu»t be Bold. Karl & Bach, 401) L Leghorns, Rhode Inland Reds, etc.; rab- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Silver, good location; price $750 wny, J2.000; Bi?c-rrnim houac, hent, elec- The second birthday of Shirley Dll- River _road, Re (I _ Bank. AJfjj HI/.ES^of Ufod tires and tubes for Orange 15-1177. Frank B, Lawes. 47 Shrcwnbury avenue, rit-ity. Kas; plot 50x250. ?l,20n. part Halo nt barniiin prices. Brook»ldo Inn, bits, bunnies. chinchillBR. New 7,fialahd ash, cash 81.000. Lukor Realty, Belforrf, llono, daughter of Mr. and MraMANUBETTo. r «ale at Moyeru'a Stublon, Whiten. Muller,-cast side Route 35, ono BUY. BUILD or rent In Belford, beins de- phone 2875 Rad Dank, real estate and In # Atlantin IM^hlimdH, ncai^ Stono_jChurch_.* mile north of Red Bank bridge. SITUATIONS WANTED r_ J. Charles Dllllono of Church Btreet, Sycamore avenue, Shrewabury, phone SNKAK "IIOX" PnllhoaOor "salcT" 12-foot" veloped by' J. Crawford Compton. This was celebrated with a party last Fri- Red Bnnk 464. _____ fully equipped; new «nll, in wntor, ready MARRIED MAN. experienced in vegetables, town has every convenience a home owmt WANTED, farm listings. Send complete VIOLIN and alligator hide ca»e, lined with could expect, plus common eenso sovern- description and price. ThompBon Agen 6Ox5Of) feet, on old cement Stata high- day afternoon. Among tho children for IIHCT rerfcrt condition; • $R() or will MISCELLANEOUS. flowerfl, hedges, lawns; tun do painting, ment and low taxes. It is ideally eituated cy, 81 Eaot Front street, phono Red Dan! ray; high and dry; SSOfl. Alnton Beek. blue velvet with zipper closing, for Bale. triirlo for romplKto outboard out lit. I'hone handy in or out of house; work by tho nan. attorney, 10 Broad street. Red Bank, present were Marvin Fowler, Jr. Violin muilo In eighteenth century; fine between Sandy Hook bay and the Shrews- 700. Itcd Hunk 186-It. HOME WANTED, where business man andday or week; ten years' referenco from bury river and is easily accessible via. rail- Herbert Fowler, Jr., Peggy Lovgren tone; outfit for sale reasonable*. AddreBB CANOK fur (.File,' price" $20. "Call Red laat place. I'hone Kumson 6^8-* SMALL FARM of six acres with mo« Joan and Bobby Davles, Anna, Bill Violin, box Gil, Red Bank, for appoint- two children, girl 11 and boy 0. can road, busBes, good roads and neveral boat brick bungalow, five rooms and bath 'ORCKD to live S-mth, 512,000 home eae- board: In or near Red Bank; qufet Protest- WHITIE "WOMAN wishes day's work to lines. Tlio constantly Increasing number dectrlcity, steam heat, two-car garage, rifired nt $B.0.i0: nina ronmn. all Int. and Marlon Fowler, Joyce Goode COMPLETE dlnlns room $20, rhiflo- ant home, where there are no other chil- do, or would do laundry, In or out. Call of Newark and New York commuters is FIRST QUALITY window nhadea—Holland Hollow tile hen house with concrete floors, rovementn, fireplace, 30 eh ado tree&f Richard Nelson, Tommy Garvln and rolibB $4$ , biiiciiii %i. dorl k IK, rhalhl r $2$2, dren. Nothing elaborate: a clean, com- at 276 Mechanic street, after 5:00 P. M., particularly gratifying and we want to 150-foot highway frontage. Price $5,600, hree acres. Mrs. A. P. SImmonds. Main shndeB to nt your windows, full nlze, library tnhle $1, odd table 12, Remington fortable home, where there 1B order and phono Rod Dank 1274. encourage thin class of people to make 1 Charles Dllllone. width nnd length at a new lesu-thun-rost r Belford their home by offering the fullest Thompson AKency, 81 East Front stree typewriter $. >. 4(J Harding road, phono harmony, ("live full information. Address WOItK WANTED, general work, garden phone Red Bank 700. A atork ahower was given Monday price. This 1M * special and you must Ami H b 511511. ReRdd BkBank." find fihiuha take.n care of, lawns mowed. ro-operntion of thin complete, reputable "OR SALE Ir Hclford. eix-room bouse, ceU* bring your rollers to get this new low Home, real estate organiiatlon. J. Orawford iOOI) LOCATION In lied Bank, six room: lar, electricity;, hot. water hrnt j only night for Mrs, Bert Boyer. offer. Remember this: we are window HOLLAND hot nlr fi]metro in Rood con- I doflire the following articlesj lawn roll- Paint Inside or out; ten yeara' experience, Compton, H years' experience aa a real and hath, hot water heat, hnrdwoo< 1,500; email cash, balance monthly, ' Six* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Renshaw and Bhado specialists. Wo have anything In dition for aule. B. Knochel, BurllnRton er, children's slide and other playthings, Phono Red Bank 1274, after 6 o'clock, estate developer and builder. floors, chestnut trim, one-car garage; l oom bunHatow, rent %ir> per month. Ca- son Stanley have arrived at Hen-shades from paper fihades at 9c ench up avenue, Leontirdo, pliono Atlftntlu Hlgh- luwn furniture, carpenter's tools and type- WANTED, job as handy man, , byy colored 40x168. Thompson Agency, 81 Eael From leb Lukor. Belford, N. J." to tho fluent grades of Hoi! and a and UIUIR 974.. " writer; must be cheap. AddreHs V. E. D., mnn; can Btay on placepcelb;d ; board EKJHT-ROOM house on "Wilson avenue. itreet, phono Iteti Bank 700. BARGAIN", I havo a $ 1,200 lot for quick nessey, Oklahoma, where they will opaques. Call ui up and allow us to mea- x WILL SELL a Majestic radio for $1(1, ta- | {*,*,„?,',, Ji° 15JJ« ^'shlands, N. J., phono age*. Address H. J., bob x 511, FaiFir Ha Port Monmouth; gas, electric; $20 per lie nt ?4!>0; locnted on State hlKhway, spend several weeks with relatives. sure your windows, It wont cost you a lliahlnndn 1309. EAROAIN, eight acres, two housed, foui ble model, perfect condition. Conk, month. A.pply at 31 West Sunset avenue, outbuild In RB, stable, near ShrewHhnr: near Rivotfiflo drive; slHowalkn, curbs; all Mr. Renshaw formerly lived in Ok-cent and you are under no obligation to 248 East Front street, Red Bank.' MONEY TO LOAN on first Dond and Improvement n. John T. Lawley, Stat« buy. National 6c lOo and tl Store, phono ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER, expert Red Bank. „ fiver and nhort dlatnnce to ocean. Prici lahoma. t mortgage on Improved real attate, enced; RtatementH. systems, tax reports 59.000. A. J. Fish, 1174 Ocean, nvenu highway and Riverside drive, phone Red 2flK0. worth double the amount loaned. Al* HOUSE for rent, fiva rooms, 210 Mon- full or part time. Address H. T., box 611 mouth street. Alston Beekman, attor- Sea Bright.* Mrs. James Wlllmott of Union City AUTOMOBIL.Efi. ston Bee km an. attorney. 10 Broad Btreet, Red _Bfink.» _. OLD COLONIAL cottnpeTeight rooms. Im- EW nail texture coatlna- !• very dec- Red Bank. ney, Red Bank. ELBERON,, attractive bungalobgw, Is visiting her sister, Mra. Bloomfleld orative for renovating and modernizing HOUSEICE-EPER-COMPANION, good horn provements; nuthiilhlinRs; 265 feet MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chrysler. Ply- MONEK to loan on first bond and mort- 70x10070100; prici e $3.000$3000; ten-root m hous Fary of Church atreet. walla; easily applied. So low In price that mouth and International truck Salei kni maker, middle aged, refined; winhea po FOUR-ROOM hou». electricity, one block lot 100x150; 93.500. A. J. Fish, 117 fronting on hiRhwny j railroad frontaaej every home owner can afford to use ltj 4o Vane. Hendrlckson A Stout 3 Unden dtlon in small family; can drive car. Ad from center of town; $18 per month. excellent buwlnesa Bite. For further partlo- Miss Florence Fary la visiting rel- Service Headijunrtera, Phone Red Bikiiacc. li.Ml Hank. Ocean avenue, Sea Bright." a pound, direct from factory. Comes In 637. ___ ireflH H. C. hox fill, Red Bank.' Henry F. Hylin, realtor, Register building, larB BCC W. A. Happing Airency, Roil atives at Jersey City. . eight color*, ready for meme. Juvt mix with Red Bank, phone 743. BIG SNAP, ?2,2BuT~»Ix rooms, bathTf USK1) OARS "bouuht, sold and exchanged; AUTOMOUILE loans, cars financed and DHAUFFKUIt and raretakei', colored, e^ 50x200; Monmouth Benrh. A few h Miss Eleanor Slocum is employed cold water. CatII for aa,mplea: . Atlnntla refinanced; largest and oldest company. perienced; can drive all cam. Na' ir^iMTt'y, route 3n. house of nix Paint & Wall Texturo Co., 110 West Kront I'ontlac aalos and eorvlce, terms G. (M. HALF of double house. «ix rooms and foot lotn J200, Several good exchange? at Applegatc'a pnvlllon for the sum- A. C. KIHMIH Ilrothera. 10-21 MocbaViicLowest ralo».'- General DUcount Corr., York und New Jersey license; referencei bath, all improvements; garage; near A. J. Fish, 117 4 Ocean avenue, Sc ; lRO.foot road frontage; suitable mer. Htrect, phone Red Bank,,.2261-W, _, nUect,- phone 306B. 606 Electric Bldg., Asbury Park, phone liono Ked Bank 1316. high school: good condition. Apply 208 Bih^ for any luisineBa. The location la fina. WE DO the blffhest type of piano work 4558, Evening* by appointment. M a pie avenue, Red Bank, phon e_ 742-M. Only 52,000.01). Tevrm. Posgenflon it Mm. Ern A. Shaw of London, On- and sell pianos right. Pirhan'a Piano vAisxcKEb, uodi£« and riy- WOMAN wants work. wtng. laundresi DEAL,, sacrifice,, pricp e S1R.0OOS, vali nnce. Luker RcnltV. nelfnrd. N. J.* FURNITURE wanted; old fashioned an- shirt lroner. Calll RRedd BanB ! tario, Is B pending a month with her Shop, 16 Drumraond place, Red Bank* mgott. automobiles, Dodc« trucks. Good* tique furniture, in any condition; also SIX-ROOM bouse for rent, with garage, $25,000$ ; twelvl e room*, threh o bbnthi. 1 FOR SALE or rent for nenson or year, fur- yeur tiros and Prest-o-Lite batteries. Mti- glassware. Write and I will call at once. at 50 Bridge avenue, all Improvements 100x150; garage; Neptune avenue, ne nished ; four bedrooms, two bathrooms, sister, Mrs. Paul Peterson of Surf 153 Woat Froa! street. Red Bank, oh one DENTAL anslBtnnt wishes position, expei priced right. Inquire at Peter Talerico'a Ocean avenue. A. J. Fish, 1174 Oce FIREWOOD, *0 par load". tnT~poTcord; Red Bank U06 and 1297. I pay cash. AddreBB Antiques, 15 Me- oil burner; open fireplace, nice luwns and Btreet. boat ribs, oak tlmbori, locust poata: chanic Btrcct, Freehold, N. J. ienced, V.nowledRo of stenography and 1 North Bridge avenue, Red Bank.* avenue. Sea Bright.* Kioiindn. Stftvvnrt, corner RUvera.de and HOW LAN I) JONES Bays: Many buyers of bookkeeping. Excellent references. Ad- Tho Peninsula hotel was filled to electric planing mill and sawmill for cus- HKiHEST prices paid for antique furni- •I'VE-ROOM bungalow, Monroe aveni FA11M near Red~~Bank. state- h.Khwiiy. Rlvorvlew (.venue. Liltlo_SUver^ — tom work. Charles G. Bennett & Co., Lim- low-i'riced new CRIB would prefer to buy ture; anything In the antlquo line. Ad- dreflB Dental Assistant, box fill. Red acres, nil Improvementa; largp frontm capacity over the week-end. ited, Nutiwamp road, phone Mlddletown a Ptood renewed car but aro reluctant to Bnnk, _or_phonq_LonK_Branrh_80_34.M.» KiB, electricity, runninE water in kltch- ATTSUITE yiTu"r~~phirdreTr"a""Hberal educ«- dresB t». O. Box 271, Avon. n; clean nnd ready for occupancy July on highway; can be used for biiBlnesn I' tlon. Buy or rent thU ^oven-room in* William Fowjer, 63 years old, (not tako tho chance; nlno, ninny people would YOUNG refined rolorctl R.tl wishes ponl- poses; sacrifice price $7,000. Wh like to purrhiiKc a renewed one for a sec- WANTED, Sinner sewing machines, any 5th; $17.00 includes water. Mrs. Rober' Pach, Broad street, phone 2100. funiiahcd house with huth. nil improvo- .Mayor Fowler) fell downstairs Sat- e p condition; cash rcglstere, typewriter, tlon nn housekeeper for bachelor or hua- !. Hnnce. 10 i Riverside nvenue. phone Ked menM. porch. i;arnKe; on liOxlSO font lot ond car, bub t a^iilln itfiuifid uf cnr» ththatt Ineas couple: or as jreneral hounewerker. urday In the home of Rosalter Wa- HALF CABIN erulaer, 81.h«R I2.RR, bird bnthfl. SalloH and OlilHmbllcl s enJoenJy tho widest advancement to super visor If capable, location. E«nt $40. Thompson Agen- Improvement. ); Rood location ; ?!!,7 f>C MiMIi.vei-n, Comiitnn ntreut. Belford, N._J« halator. With more donations prom- greon, $1.08, Ice water pitchers 19c, RUBS- public acceptance. In theii r reispectivti e price phone 52828// Writo 4713 Ramona avenue, Philadelphia, y, 81 East Front Btreet, phone Red Bank J500 canh. Many other bargainK. Rnlsti MARIE COX, Cotnimchc drive, Portnupack, ised tho sqund expects to havo ca Sc, Johnsons Auto Wax deal ROc, two-filfieldd , h thnt Rfimo toke" n cuRtnmera*' (•LASS paper welffhts wanted, lustre ware, Pa. 00. Waterbmy. 107 Monmoiith street, pho oilers two (ipautiful homes in excluilvo burner oil cook utovei $8.0S, Free deliv- trade-liid H represent the cream of tho crop. old china platen, viinefl, old glass, fittur- HOySEWORKER wanted, must be good LARGE livinff room, fireplace, breakfast Rod Bank 3500." (loo ^e Nerk Point at H nacrlfico price. enough funds to buy tho inhalntor, ery. National Be, 10c and $1 Store. Phono inen, anticiua lamps, old prints, antique od- Phone ifiO'J Lonjr nrnnch. . which costs $100. Howlnnd B. Jonon Motor Co., 86 Maple cook; sleep In; no laundry; references. nook, lavatory, three bedrooms, tile RIVER FRONT property, lot 60x250 foot: avenue, Red Dank, phono I110, _ dities, old hottlea with decorations. No White preferred. Mis. E. H. Uoynton, iath; large porch, sleeping porch; t, SACRIFICE PIUCK, apartment hous©, Booths have been orected on tho dealers Writ© or call, 17 Clay atreet, B hotiflo contalnB eight rooma. two baths, SPRAYERS—New and used apraycri for FOR SALE, four-door Rolln sedan, coat- Fali-Haven, N.J^ AlHton_Court,_Hed Itimk^ phoneJUJJO. :ached garage; one mile from railroad, Rteam hent: two-car para^a; price $7,00(1; three Hoiiamte four-room apartmentsi Pannacl property on Ocean avenue, farm, eitate, golf course, and shade tree injr J1.40O, in lino condition, four new _ _^ BOY WANTED to learn bicycle repairing; rice $60. Frank B. Lawes, phone 287 6 suitable for imrcnla havlnit married chil- ocation, 14 Riverside avenue, Red Bank, dren •with ii desire to havo ov^n living near tho bridge, for the firemen's ipraylnir. , Call or writs Hendrlckson Sup- tires, new battery, nacrlflca at $250. Can CAR WANTED by deserving family; lljrht lr.UBt havo fiomu experience on bicyclefi. Red Bank. inquire 26 Tower Hill avenue. Kdl Hnnk.# ply Company, Mlddlatown. orphone 860. cur, HtiUlo mall tr uld iimirtcrB; locntod on river; R-a«, electricity* fair to be held from, July 18 to 26, bo seen (it 47 Kemp nvenue, Fair Haven. Gi-over L'arker, 8 Mechanic street. Red HALF- doublB hojn© at 26 North Bridge S'HLLMAN PARK. Eaton town — Miniature FACTORY "special on paint i a good llnaaeil Augiidt "Wiiliing. Phone Red Bunk 43U-W. be to prood advantnRC. Must bo very Bank. tile hath^, pe.mnite porches, three-car p&- inclusive, A public address system rnnsnnnMc. Alsn Rlrl'a nnd hoy's blcyclfl avenue. Red Banknk; ala l improvementsp; country CBtatcH, you will like the lark-o rnirr. Marie C,o\, Cnmanclie drive, PorU- oil paint tl.60, lead and clna C2.00; LA"SALLH"sportit phaeton, rennfshod in bl t Willi K Middl plots, the cottnKCB spared far apart, the to broadcast announcements and Spur vnrnlnh SlvFO. hl_h prade flat SI.60: wRiitcd. The children aro doing odd John THOROUGHLY experienced cook, down- easonable rent. William Kane, Middle- nnperk. phone Lontrllrunrh 1602. blnck Duro, imturnl wood wheels, lefitli- to buy Hnmc Address Car. box Ell, Red stairs vnrk: no hum dry: sleep out. On- n, N. J. ndividuality expressed by each owner in - music ao everyono on tho grounds bent enamels 12.00 peperr jtnllon, anyy colcolor*o . er upholstery, motor and Urea perfect. cxiieriencfil cooks nceil apply. Call In the type of architerturo nnd lnntlscaping NBW *HOMK~lopatlon fine, for nal« AtlatiAtlantiAlti c PainPitt andd WlWalWall l TTexturTextt ure CCo. ,, 11 11199 $4 film. $S0fl eafh. $20.41 monthly pays will hear haa boon bought. Thta WoulWudd make excelleneellent flower car. Can bo person Thumlfiy nftenioon, 12 Caro BUSINESS corner for rent, suitable o£ the (troundn. Miles of open fnuntry, Wait Front street phonh s 2261-WW, ReRd eon tiy niipointmcnt. Call Highlands HAVE you any old meerschaum or antique Conrl,_Red Hank.* yet In the vltlaKe. and, beat nf nil, only taxofl. Intercut; nothintr to worry about, method has been In use at Fnlr Ha- Bank. ' - pines around tho house? I will buy for gas station; leano for number Ix minutes to the Red Hank station. City near depot. Laker's Realty, Belfora# r hem. Just call Red Bank 3519 and I will WHilv (JIVK Rooil home to elderly colored ven f° Bfiveral years nnd hna bren PUNTSUTS, , rbwhoats, •atlboati, 10 to 13 woman and Rtnall wnfeca in return for of years; suitable terms. Apply to water, gan, electricity, fire prnlrntirm : ten- N. J^_ ^__ M, very satisfactory. feet,, up. Thompson Boat 19S1 OAKLAND cnnvcrtlblo couiie, beau- nis court; one plot with hrook. Restrict- SALE— EiKht-room houso, all improve* Wk tt S Biht tiful car; 1929 Auburn, 1932 Plymouth Unlit housework. Must have good refer- Business Corner, box fill. Red Bank.* Worka. 2 Center street, Sea Bright. sedan, 1920 Onklam. conch, Chrysler BC- WANT to buy Mfth JOHB aet. Phone Eat- ences. Address A. II. C, box 511, Red ed. Prices $7 00 up. FrnntflKP* 100 to mcntu, hot water heat, mn porch, flro* second-hand wawr pumps, f. ontown 15C 214 feet. Cape Cod cottages built to or- plnco, excellent, condition; Ri\rnH«; coroe* diin, very good condition. AnpIeKate'a lliink." J6.510. Frn MiiidletnwiL nhnn* Mtdy letter nivinK full qual- eton Watarbury, 107 Monmouth street, registered stock; will sell reasonably. Bank, phone g311S-W. **••» iru-fttlons to SulePtnan, box oil. Ked Drink. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarthy and Phono 747 Ruimon. Mrn. S. F. Stovens, ped with trunk. Perfect condition. No ihone Red Bank 3500." lers. For clem on st ration address Box WANT enfrineer'B trnnsit with telenci-^. COMPETENT~Bh;fwuii1e~d tiTciire fc^child. daughter Mary Catherine and Misaea 1HO Eftut River road, Rumson. 13, Llnci-nft, N. J.» _ level in Rood order. Give dcHcrlptlon. BUNGALOW or flvo rooma, oil heat, open price nnd condition. Address W. E., box (iood home, steady position. State ace fireplace; newly built: nice grounds; Rosalie and Mary Toomey and Ml-HOU3EH0UT(uriuiure~fo, r »ale. Can be FO'ltlV V8 »titirul; liliu-k Ihim imlnt. original lln- price nnd K.VO Rcnornl dencrlptinn. Ad Hun, wmiu'ii. Try next cxiifi.litntlunn. CO I,ON I AIi ho USB of ten roomp; threi roof routing $1.10, 1C0-font clotherdlne h; anpiojulnto for taxi, undertaker or drcBB N. S. S., box fill, Red Hunk," List jolts and pnrticTilari, free. Write to- nereis of land; all Improvements. Owner a good many of them. Three of tho lines of this son of Brooklyn were recent visitors SOo. Klonn whtto pnlnt that rovem, at 0fie privnte rent ill. Must ho seen to appreci- ill make rojialrj whore necenimry. Rol- r clay mire. Franklin Institute, Dcpt. 2'JO-S. "Rhymed Leason," as ho called the poem, were fia of Mrs. Nolllo Pnlmor. , 12x58 Inch window wrreeni 10c ate, Will inrrlflre for quick action $27. i. lliirhurtlrr, N. Y. ______lnn Waterbury, 107 Monmouth strict, Vlirnro r»p pound, striped awning rloth William J. Levlno, 375 Urnadwny, IX)IIK BUSINESS NOTICES. • hone 3r,Y Winieti fur Rcncral house- send and Billy Thacher aro upending soicen enamel 66c qunrt, Ralvanltcd screen REMOVER of dead animals. Dead ani- work nnd I'Hie of children; nlecp in. Ap- SIX-ROOM house on bus lino; steiim heat; Yet in opinions look not nlwaya bnck; SE1)AN enr "for~nn 1 e 92 fi~Tr>~fiuTrk ini ycr": mal, removed free of chargo. Phono ly nt •Ifi Chciitmit street, lied Ilnnk. arKo porch and nun. parlor; ti5 per two weeks at Camp Ockanlckon at wire 31- ncinare foot, table oilcloth 10c 1 ynrd. National Sc, 10c in—We pay caah ror your old SultnhU for any bunlncRa. Inquire on Bert Morris received cuta on his Vj lis p. motor, Oen#ral Electric U h. p. tfold Jewotrf. watch**, teeth, otc. fimnt- IHCR, mirpemiiidit. (loot, milnrlca. Went past. XI. S. motor, Spaldlnfc min'n tennis rac- WANTED," Flint cam and ntiy "7ar "with Knd Krnitloymcnt Avciicy, .r>:t llrluhtoi prrmitteit, 110 West Front atreet, phon» right hand Friday morning In an au- Mnrmon, nnd Ked Hunk 2251-W. fjurt, one pnlr boxing sloven, (IrmiRlitlnit ('nntlnentnl nio CKNKHAL CONTftACTOONTACTOHt und ceaapoola v, Wi'it K111I, iilnmu Utnn Ilranc! tomobile accident nt Ogdon'n Cornor. tnhU 11x90 Inchon, dank r.0xno iiw);er nix idlllnrn up to nnd imluillr.tr 1.12 5. Arn- fir»7. Alun onen Kunilny».*_ Look'out for the littlo sums of money Unit can ho drawcrti, nnd neveral 4:50x21 tires and cleaneddenned ;; cartincsrtlngs aannd ' grading; top aoll, TEN-ROOM houfc. all impiovementi, Mrs. Raymond DubesUI of Kcnns- old IlniiFon, 9 Now utropt, HOR llrli manurere., (111111! dirt, clmcindersh , ggravol and sand, WK~NKK1> firiirciiifn help"" f»r"pntltlltnn In ' mado by preventing thlnRn from ROIIIR to wualo. In VOHDS. ~ nuidi>l A. IN.1.1 "acdann'. * KutlmAtti* given, pho conveniently located, nenr two atata burg spent Sunday with Walter attii slvanl , ihonh o lied DanDkk r.Ma. Lont hoiifle.ioM*. Apply «t nnc* every Btoro thoro are lots of thinK'1 that urt out of . Arone and family. FbR^AXKriuViTtoTneVH^lTi71o7~inor^ and riinrlirx. t ho finest Oscar Becker. 47 Second streoU Knli Iln- Moimmtitli Kniploymfnt Agency, H'T Mon- homes; will aacrifica to any Individu- old; nicely marked, excellent pedigree. Mnnmiiiith nly, very cli i up. InvflRtl- NJ date, or that nro small romnanta or mnnll left-ovorn. ^^ mouth (street. Hcd Hunk. I'hnno 3RfHI.* al, colored or otherwise. Apply to K. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I'orrln and Mm. Stuptlli, Newman Springs roa•- dittonsd used rhowers for sale, tl.oO and rciirci. Formunont posit ion. Aildrcis Boon, put thom rii;ht out. In front and put ti prim on did, rnhlnet ntytc. t20; lot nf nthfv lft.'tfi I'ONTIAt' deniiniBtratrtr, fnur-dnor up. John Hannan. 82 Hudson avenue, Red Kaiiu Hrlii. box Fill. Jlnl Hunk. ___ FIVE-ROOM hoiifio for rent, nil Improvi- and family. hounoholfl furniture. Rfl Main ntreot, Key- Hanjt, phono 1029. them thtit will Ri;t thom out of tho ntom ami Intn About 20 momboia of tho Courtiers WOMAN wiintfd fur ttcncriil hotinownrk mantn; two mlnuUft' walk from itttlon. port, phone 834.' . nullo; llt;il I'ontlnc Rport ;iAirvv^E7aiEiia d nl;iln emit. n» wHohliiir nr IrfinlnK; «l«l Muilcinte pi ire. S16 Went front ntr*«L, tho hands of nnmoono who ronlly wants them. Put ('liovinlnt roupr. Ittai rnntlnr conch, - Club of Newark spent tho wook-end _ mer, windows; lavo 26% of fuel coats. II. ut; two ndnlts, Adihenn Two Adultw Ked _Bink__ an advertisement in tho Want Iirpnrl mint of Tho on tho Norman Long farm. COUIWKMJ""pSwirut with rollerr; velawr n mower, ~!tnVlnch I'mitlnc muni rouiH), llUU "" A. Hsndrlckion A Co., phone Ked Dank box 511, H.MI Hunk. __ very pood condition. !. 111,1^ PontUff iiK-rylliiiler OKPICB SPACE and roomi, hentcd. aeeond RcRlsler nnd thnt will help »<'H tlwm. Nelson Borgoy and funnily ontor- Frii-flt remnimliUih ll, C,, K, Kobertiond di. Inc.i , UOO. at Nentnan Sialnui road. Had EXP Kill HNlT.h "wiilt 1 (iH^'h", white, "want floor on Mioau »treat; reaHonable. Oun- Fro_ehoM. N. ilii •bun. IWi riymoutli conch, 11120 Hank. tnlnott friends from Pennwylvanla onrh. 1M0 Cliryny l pe Al- oil nt oino. Apnly In person nt Stinm jrnlow nt. Fair Haven, reiiKonahle rent. You aro dolnf; yoiirm>lf n Knoil nnrvlco when you unll B7«Ht/ WIT'S MUSl"OAlTwa~can"supply"it. In- ItitHtitnmiit, till llrniul ntioct, Hrd ]lniik__ ShiewMniry River Ayency. phone 76 Red over tho" wnok-ond, mi mimy OUTCI-H, KiiHy fl, M. A, C, terms, itrtiotlon on any wind or itrlng Inatru- et also Wentlnshoiue eltctrlr nuto- Oprn nvenliiKR. ItnnKim ttran., 10-21 Me- ilOOKKKKI'Klt. Klrl wuntcil. Hnawnr roV- Ilitnk.' Uirao gondn nnd you nro dnlni; n jjonil nervl™ to '. innjtP, 11'HO new. Chll IIPII llnuk msnt Including accordion. Arrattuemants v Mr. and Mrs. Conninn Faleono, Mr, rbnnii- ftro«t, phono lfnl lint,I, nnn p;i|nttidrinT i witli CHitetlotH'C Adrli'f I'J'i I'Kll MONTH ront». tti par mr>nth tho buynr. Very oft< n thrnn IhlnRn erlnl- nro a ilmd lonn In tho pml, If they nrn Hold ynii HHIO f|0; Ihrte large wicker rhnlin 12 flniiiirn rhiiruCH, Wlillnm J. Lovin lilnu In elentilral wnHlior leiutin. I'lirtn l'OH KKNT to Kcntlrir nicely fiirnlnlu wnl«r. A r«al opportunity. J. Crawford Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Gozdeiownkl nnd eflcli, In iff*t double mirror In frame, HiMnrh rtrnndwny, Irfw.if Ilinnrh." room next to but li Cmnptiiu, Helfoid. N. J. __ Icep youi- ntoro clrnr of tlu'fid loft.ovoin nn«l rnni- and miamnleed Inbor for any make of 0 Tl John Dzliv.yf! of Brooklyn nnd Wil-hy Klx-fimt Ifl.M), J, J.'Kane, phone 1231 'lH)NT KNOCKl' Wnlk'rinlit. "li^'M wanner. Trea estlmatrH. Hitnl;. pliiiiu) Ill;i-M. nMit.'t ami yr i K ' '^ money for iinmothlnK Hint lllbll KOIt itKNT, elitht-room liotue. Improve liam D7.lc7.ye. of Stamford, Conner,- ;icthvartf'« u»0(1 I'm* lot mul m« EHTEM.H PAIN'I'INCi, dorainllim un(tr hniiKlntf; snvn thn nuifat-a and you family; itlc,'U Find snvo all. If you still went III.] best KI nulled »r; irnniKv: .>•»("< 1'iilr llnvcn, Write, tnil or plmne Hod *a\Villlam Dzlesyc. $S.00| three-hitrner and ovtn 13.0(1. doliiso ninnp. I(i:i4 Studiibiikfr Hlx iOtr us « r«ll and n will b» glail to ndvl CMI. Cnll UtlrtihuH linnioot I'iRflV. and Mid. DnvM Pnvey outer- hurnar ptata 11.50. itatar pump with •»(hui $:i!ir.; IHMJ Chevrolet. Hlx-whe l d nml mnkn ,ntlmntpn. 20 Mount It rest, It oontu only a quarter to put nn ndvnrllHriiiiint of l l t'.i.T.! KOII HKNT, [J(lire- ioom« on ncrond and IHIMO power A. C. motor, v»lt« 104 to 2QH, lihniia Slid!), Hed H«nk, fii> I.M-llllt) thirty wcu-dii In tha Wnnl TVpnitrni-nt of Til* He«U- tftlncd frlondn from Yonkern, Now li.'.", Hi.il t;\nil drluxn n,.,\ 1 ',• Tl 1 llllnl II.'.,,-, oF HiiiiHtlll (.'oinpnny build. niieril l.^TiO, V IK I i«t of dilvn tint**. P- iHMrni!Pi- dnhixn no- 'HAD "liKUTii mi * »»t whiui it liniiilh tpr the (Ji'iit Miuket I'liu-n fnr tho pcopln of Mon- York, ovrr tho weolc-ond. foot, ffi.001 double window lax), fiiinm HI .^Mllll ITIK. rdinttr Wcvlln^ nm| lhtiitd vll««U. In- Kxtonslvn ropnirn havn linen mnria r»mp1flt«, Sx4-flKn in.00; Inn ),nx l^.rn. dun. ItKII f'lu'vmWf •.N-whecI rnuiie %\fir>, y«nr dolliuiuaitt ur untB, WB an Miihe of John .'i. Ap[>leuHte. »t Droad mouth County. IICU) IhiU'k-*, OliU nnd I'lisvmlnt rmiiirN i:nn.M.« to thn iVfilnwiel rone!. Tho rtmd him 1i\ Mh<>r« tioitlevnrd, Heiicrin Iteach, Konim- Kticet, Hod Hunk. hurr, N. J. IIOO up. 1029 Htuilfhither •|»"il rniir, Now Jor.ey, I •)2 A. Mn .Hill I h .IIN.I, ||, ,1 KIJI-NlSHKIi tinfurnlnhuo' Miutnr, nnen widened nnd rermrfnrtH,, imifert, |1H); l!K!ti llulrk Mtatiilnrd flls ruii'l; lnrittlon In K«Ir Haven; llvlnr 11OUHKIIOLI) furnttur*, living room and ••<• W'illLM.t •tHflon wnmm. urn! twenly other imod cm ,,iM,ri. I.IK.HO. II.MI dlnliiu'. kltrlicu, two larue l>Bihdfim", *n- dlnliiu netN, roll lop d«»k, wlrhar •Hit STATJ6NKiiY"ind"rlK Irt : OR* lid Kim i 1M, ItHrKHlitN, IMi III,J I IKIlt-i I) .1.1 rnlrrriNilnnnl tnl.ll-.he.l II,,.., ,o,u n,'I, • jot, of i-luHRd innrli, tun room. o.i«.c«r u«t use north not. piano, h«di and draiitiri, radio, mid ni>y > i 1 Mil-J.' Hent I'M. Thomimfm Auenry, HI %%»{ rhifTmilnrii. rhalri. Call nidiiy. Mr*. It. llxluraa. Il«nl I2S p nth, ltmlo Mutiim ftir rrn A bonftftdn newBpnm»r. circulation IB.'II (I. M- C, .(m-.| 110 W«al Kront »lr««l. l.li.mi, Il«.l Ilnnk imiini.r, and ive:- Lank l«wMl,,i,. I.HI Kmnt »t reel, (flunui Hj»I_n«nk 7ftO. 1 A*»• . "niiniWnlknr, ,* u 20DURU ItiienM ,>II.nK Un<, l T J I «,! Ill I » I 11 it —the klnti Tho noglBter ImaHa tho WIRR HAIRKn fW ttrrier*. lull Job limit whet I hum, wltli pi ; lain* hitli. nil rmivmilonc MOHKHN •tucrn hunKalnw lit Navenlnh only kind thnt nnnnts with thn nil-WiKK IIAIKBTI-/t, male™ an -.ar-rU',.d femals. lul. l ,,,mm i^rU^t'h!,^'':ti(f for holnf or wChT'pJ'Z,wlni'Ji, J'j-(r.n; IAWN HrnvrRS «h«nnr,..r li/'mseiilnii .n:i KnM tit Hlioet, phone i-'.-.l • rivn r'Kiini, til* bath. flrtpUcn, •nrloi«n vertlisr. No premium* or other liv • ZB. Also pnrlKDI* do| tmnialOW,, IIS*- Mailt r» Hrhwailu'd ir..»t Tar l^.t Wn.t III arlHMOin and ssws nltnrptinafi. ('OMKOUTAIU.Y '>ni with mm i.nrrli, oak fttMiri. twn-nr RKiatf*, At- due*ment« havo *v«r b«fln offered to iul and ornamanlal. 1. }. tfarmas, Ollr.- r™,,i al r«i im to. nssk i fli [he lurk unit HI. II,. k«Vl r>,u,. IK ittit fmnllv! IOIIV«M,I(M,I lit \nw ttHrUvti Hioundi vr|)h e'O'alltnt ihrubhvry ••cure clreulatlwi.—4$wUii Ion .v.nut. Btltord. tfJ., P. O. ho» ||.« «.T. ciV.n •lining, wd gund",A. li. JlakUhd stia.t ami J1rld«« «vanua. Heel nr wtthnin. br.mil, rhtm* 27«.R R«nt. Mn. Thompton Avtncr. 11 Ku< «t 10 Elm nlftc-f, IUd Rank.* Fiont «tr««t, phone TU4 Bank TOO. Page Twelve JtEDJANK REGISTER, JULY 9,1936. Lloyd N. Sickles, Mrs. George C. D. Wide guild of the Baptist church PLEASANT INN SINGER. Hurley, Mrs. John S. Silvers, Mrs. Leonardo. was held at the home of Mra. Ralph veyed by automobile to Dong Inland, Will »ell my beautiful «maU fcsbj Man Drowns After Despondent, Ends whore burial was made In tho family gmnd piano no»y In local «urchou»e, Ealph auriell, Mrs. E. O. Nylander, (The Red Bank Remitter can ba boueht Pease last week. Tho devotions Mis* Alice Page Held Over For An- plot In Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Charles Gulllaudeau, Mrs. Ron-In Leonardo from K. X. Kilduff, Harry were In charge of Miss Marlon Car- other Week By Popular Bequest. reasonable. Cash or notes to re- Fall From Bridge Montgomery «nd Albert Jereniu.) nle and tho program was In charge Life By Hanging do C. DeNyse, Mra. Policy Riddle, Miss Alice Lewis Pajje, singer of •ponslhlo party. A decided burguln, Misses Doris Hurley, Louise Van- Miss Mary Grey spent the holiday of Mrs. Ellwood Wolf. Mrs. Wolf One ot the quickest ways to Rnd a For full Informutlon, write JHrB. J, Note, Eleanor Hurley, Ann Cochci, gave a summary of the book entitled popular aongu In the Pleasant inn Charles F. Singleton, Axed Rum- job la to advertise In The RegU- Body of Middletown Farmhand week-end with friends at Saratoga. "Flying Boat." A round robin let- floor show, has been hold over for an- tor'a Want Department—Advertiaa- Iloriin, 114 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, Thelma Hurley, Gloria Mauriell, Mrs. Baker of Long Islund visited son Reiident, Commit* Sui- mont. Found Floating in Shrewsbury Doris Greenley, Dorothy Albring. ter was mailed to Mrs. Jehn Relmer, other week by popular request. She Now Yorli. Mrs. Philip Peters over tile week-end. formerly Miss Edna Woodward. Nino has appeared In vaudeville shows In cide in Bedroom of Hit Home River, Near Railroad Trestle, Laverno Greenley, Lorraine Silvers, | C]ir] philippl of New York spent I Itobert DeNyse, Kenneth Wright, ] i , week-end with his mother, Mrs.' members and two visitors were pres- While Wife it Away. on Saturday Afternoon. t 1( ent. They were Mlssea May Ronald- Harry VanNote, George Baxter and 1 xcdith I'hillppi. son, Marian Carnle, Murvan Puhr- The body of Lester Browcr, 38, of Bobby Hurley. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. mann, Marie Martin, Hannah Elliott, Despondent over tho condition of A full page of Headden'a Corner, who Had cvWcntly Mr. and Mi Lloyd N. Sickles of neorge Kovelesliy at Monmouth Me- Mary Campbell, Gdorglne Thomas his health, Charles F. Singleton, 70, fallen from tlio New Yurie & Long Muin street had as llir.ir week-en'! mortal hospital at Long Branch Frl- and Gloria Krarney, Mrs. Wesley of West River road, Runmon, onded Branch railroad bridge, over tho Kuests Mrs. Joseph Kohl anil Mrs. day. The mother and infant are In Wakellcld, Mrs. Ellwood Wolt and his life by hanging himself In the Shrewsbury river imd drowned, was Ida Snassten of Washington, D. C. good health. Mrs. Ralph Pease. bedroom of his home Saturday after- Yachting and found floating in tho river Saturday James Scar.sl, son of Mr. anil Mis. Miss Gertrude Neidlinger left to- noon. His body was found suspended afternoon. Sherwood Kcarsl of Wolf Hill ave- day for a motor trip to tho West by a ropo fastened to the top rung nue, is suffering from a broken arm. const. Little Silver. of a ladder, which had been placed It Is believed that the man had fal- Roy Hamilton and Junior Unger against a wall. Boating News len from tho trestle either late Fri- Dr. Charles A. Smith of Bayonne day night or early Saturday morning has opened his summer home at nro spending two weeks at Camp Samuel Whelan has returned to Tho suicide was carried out by tho while crossing It on his way home Bridgewaters. Dr. and Mrs. Smith ;Ockanickon. the CCC camp at Georgetown, Dela- aged man while his wlfo, Mrs. Agnca from Bed Bonk. He was employed and Misses Janet anil Audrey Smith j Mr. .and Mrs. Alfred Ohner and ware, and Arthur Hallani, Jr., is V. O'Connor Singleton, was vlBitlng as a farmhand on the Kobinson farm spent the week-end with Mrs. John (laughter Justine passed the week- back at the CCC camp at Fort Re- her litBter, who resides a short dls- in Midilletown. B, Hulse of Main street. end with Mr. and Mra. Chris Bang. public, near Atlantic City, after hav- tanco from the Singleton residence. The body was discovered by Luther Mrs. Frank Haihed, who has beon Harold linger' is driving a new ing been homo on furloughs. Upon returning to tho house and find- visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Everett Rul- Podge sedan purchased from tho ing her husband's, body, Mrs. Single- Johnson, colored, of Pearl street, who Herbster agency. Mrs. Robert Flatlcy of Missouri, was crabbing from a rowboat near loff of Main street, has returned to formerly Miss Madeline Ayres of this ton cut the ropo with a razor blade, tho rallronrl bridge on Saturday af- her homo at Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goertner and place, is visiting relatives here and which,lay near at hand, and then Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan and son Thomas of Washincton nro visit- rushed across the street to notify l)r. ternoon. Ho rowed ashore and noti- Mrs at Red Bank. fied Red Hank police headquarters family have moved from Center I'"K - Gorrtner's mother, Mrs. K. S. Kansea. The latter pronounced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and tho man dead and notified police by telephone'. street tn a house on Arcana, avenue. K'HtMrsh. PhillpplMorton. Robinson and mother, fnmily of Philadelphia- spent the Chief Harry Clayton, after Investi- Mrs. John B. Hulse of Main street authorities. County Physician H. W. Mrs. Madi.son. will leave on Saturday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mor- linrtnian was notified and he ordered gation, notified County Physician H. spepnt last week with Mr. anil Mrs. rell Moore. Thomas A. Masterson of Bayonne, for a tour of tho European countries. MISS ALICE LEWIS PACE the body removed to tho Worden fun- W. Hartmann of Keyport, who ex- They -will sail on the liner Bremen. Mrs. Clarenco Fisher has returned eral home at Red Bank. amined the body. He issued a certifi- An all-day meeting of the Ladies' At the Baptist' church Sunday home from Newark hospital, where both North and South America, and cate of death.Ri ving the cause of death Aid society of the Oceanport Metho- morning the sermon topic will be sho was a surgical patient. claims to know 1,000 songs. Mkis Dot- Mr. Singleton had been confined to afi drowning. The body was ordered re- dist church was held Tuesday at the "The Great Beginning and Ending." Elliott Borden, assistant postmas- tie Dee, ncrobatlc dancer, has also his bed for some time with ftrthritlfl. moved to the funeral parlors of R. R. hurch hall. Hostesses for the meet- The topic will be "Teachings of Je- ter, is on a week's vacation. been held over to appear with several Mr. Singleton came to this section Mount & Son on West Front street ing were Mrs. John B. Hulse and sus." Tho theme of the Sunday ev- William J. T. Getty and E. A. new acts. '• from Brooklyn 11 years ago. Ho is In Saturday's and prepared for burial. Mrs. George 0. D. Hurley and fol-1 enlnK preaching service will be Lucder are owners of new Buick survived only by his wife. The funeral was held Tuesday af- lowing luncheon a business session "Thankful for Men." The deacons of sedans. Returns to Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesdny ternoon at the home of his parents, was held. A busy summer season is the church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vito Parro havo re- George VanKlrk of Lewis street, morning at 8 o'clock at his late homo Mr. and Mrs. George Browcr of Head- planned and the first affair will be I Richard Campbell Monday evening turned from their wedding trip and Eatontown, has, returned to Rivor- and at i' o'clock at Holy Cross church, Week-end World -Telegram den's Corner, with Rev. Albert L. an antique tea at the church hall at Ut 8 o'clock. A delegation of tho have started housekeeping on Park- vicw hospital where he Is again un- wliero the assistant rector, Kcv. Also Kay Trulliugcr with Telcgmm will bring you Haner, pastor of Red Bank Methodist 2 p. m. Wednesday, July 15. Various church members will attend the for- er avenue. dergoing treatment for his right arm. James McKeon, celebrated a requiem church, olllciating. Tho bearers were antiques will be displayed and a jticth anniversary celebration of Cal- Part of the arm was cut off recently his gossip on fishing and 'Is nsiml Week-end fea» table of hand-made novelties will be ! vary Baptist church of Belmar St. John's guild met Tuesday at mass, Professional bearers were In John Simpson, William Kelly, Charles tho homo of Mrs, R. E. Urban at to prevent the spread of blood poi- attendance. In charge of the Wor- tlI1C8 Wise and Arthur Soden, all members on sale. On July 25 Mrs. George C. ; Thursday, July 11. The principal soning. den funeral home, tho body was con- where to mnkc the best • • • colorolo nnd of the Middletown fire company. Bur- D. Hurley heads the committee for a | speaker will be Rev. Thomas G. Oceanport, and made arrangements rnlchcB. rotoRravmc .. . fiocicty in ial, in charge of R. R. Mount & Son food sale to be held at the Mon- Thomas, formerly of this place. Mid- for the dessert-bridgo party Wednes- of Red Bank, was in Fair View cem- mouth market. At the meeting on week prayer meeting will bo held day, July 22, at the home of Mrs. town nnd coiuilry . . . etery. Tuesday it was decided not to hold Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, fol- V. Parker Wilkinson at Little Silver i In nddition the World- fnshioiis, elc. he harvest home supper, which has lowed by a meeting of tho Sunday- Point. formerly ben an annual affair. Mem- school executive committee. Tho young daughter of Benjamin Oceanport. bers of the society were nppolnted | Capt. Joseph Rlttcrmoycr and a Kaplan Is recovering from a leg In- fection which developed after she Hennessey's Fish Market Be sure to get your copy Saturday morn- to solicit contributions from mem- party of 14 men brought in a catch of 70 (The Red Bank Register enn be bouehl bers and friends of the church. On! ° porgies Sunday. Capt- Ritter- had scratched a mosquito bite. 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. ing from your local newsdealer — or In Oceanport nt tho store of Carlo Mazza.) August 6 a chicken supper will be mcyer says that the laurels are not Miss Maro MacMillian of Flatbush held at the church with Mrs. Hur- all his; that nil tho boats leaving is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph COMPARE OUU QUALITY WITH OTHERS. have it delivered tn your home. ..Douglas Berry, whose work takes Leonardo and fishing In Sandy Hook All Our Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. him through tho Southern states, Is ey heading the committee in charge. Blckerton. The Monmouth market will again be bay are bringing in splendid catches Mrs. Arthur Hallam has been con- spending his vacation with his par- of fish at this time. BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET, „ Week-end ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Berry the scene of a fond sale on August fined to the house with illness. of Main street. 22. On August 25 an all-day meet- About 100 people attended the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Ashin Rev. and Mrs. Sidney H. Daviea ing will bo hold at tho hall. Those beach party held Saturday night on of Taber street are entertaining Miss We Deliver ^ALSJ phone 1377 Mew tfork World-Tclcgram and daughter Catherine of Center present at Tuesday's meeting were the lighthouse beach by tho Leon- Sara Edith Kahn of Highland Park. street left Sunday by car to visit Mrs. K M. Berry.t. Mrs. Charles ardo Yacht club. John Bromlle of A Scripps-Howard Newspaper. Mrs. Davis's family at Nashville, Guillaudeau, Mrs. Perley Riddle, Newark entertained ;-wlth several Two Suit Club Awards. It>s Tenn. During Mr. Davies's vacation Mrs. John S. Silvers, Mrs. Ralph song selectolns. John Lyn and Ed J. B. Eccleston, manager of the Porgies ...... 2 - 25c Blue Fish 25c »" William Carhart will occupy the pul- Mauriell, Mrs. John B. Hulse, Mrs. ward Daugherty gave song and Thorn McAn Shoe store on Broad Mackerel 15c "*• Crab Meat 70c »'• pit of the Oceanport Methodist Elizabeth A. Loper, Mrs. E. O. Ny- dance numbers and other entertain- street, won tho eighth award last lander, Mrs. Charles R. Walling, Mrs. ment was furnished by the club The night of the second suit club series, BUTTER FISH 1 Cf Soft Clams 30c «'• church and there will be Sunday next beach partj^vin be given by the morning services only.t. George C. D. Hurley and Mrs. Lloyd conducted by Anthony's Clothiers of FLODNDKRS *0|b N. Sickles. club In about three weeks. Monmouth street. The 22d award of lb Steamer Clams 35c Numerous private displays of fire- Sea Bass ..20c - i a hundred works, were enjoyed by the residents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ryan and Woo^waTchapteTof Ve' WnrlH the first series was won last week family have moved from Arcana ave- P OI tne Worlri by Benjamin Lane of River Plaza. DAVIDSON of'tho borough Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wolcott and nue to a house on Pemberton ave- 45 BROAD ST., RED BANK Jamlly of place, Portau- nue. r <; NOH.I.Y I'llAT—Kroncli SPICED HAM ONLY— MA< IIINI'; SMCKI) 3 "* 29 2 " 23 23 S " 25 15"" 25" ORANGES GRAPES $1.19 CHOPPED BEEF BANANAS $1.19 FIFTH C'altffirnifL Vnloiicli i PINEAPPLES HONEYDEWS .wo*. Fnney 8c*»dlrnH Medium Slid Vlno-Rlpfflird 1 Huy n <.'««« mill HIIVP. FANCY California C ttcli h 2 23 O a doi. FRYING; CHICKENS 29' 33 2 29 19 29 " ARMOUR'S STAR BEEF Cantaloupes Celery Hearts HONEY BALLS WAX BEANS Goldstream Apple Brandy Carrots or Beets KVKItY DUO!' IS 2(1 MONTHS Ol.l> iirijn VliuvJilpeiifil Ijirgn Iliinehen CHUCK LB. VlmvHIprnrd •IKHHKY $1.09 $0.09 $7.49 for bulletin* ROAST 17 2 25° 23 2' 23 3 "10 13" Quart Gallon