AIX tie MEWS of I BASK SECTION •ad Surroandlnf Town* TtmA—if and Without HIM GISTER ONE VOLUME LXII, NO. 10. RED BANK, N.J.rTHURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939. PAGES 1 TO RumsonPrepare^ For Local Women Gooseneck Point Home Old Shrewsbury Thatch Roof Cottages Will Serve As Estate Changed Labor Day Program Ushers At Benefit Sold to David Tishman Hands Recently At Scottish Games '* Large Game Party Jos. G. McCue Agency Schedule^ at Victory Park Field Content Property, Involved in Title Village to Be Set Up For Gathennaf ^ -|J to Be Held Saturday Sells Durand Property Events, Water Sports, Tennis to Aid Riverview Diapute, Bought by Nev/ York Man on Sycamore Avenue of Clans Labor Day at Holmdel -| ••- -f. • The annual, Labor day sports meet, The property of Harry Content, Mr. Dalton Sold It shortly thereaf- Captain Cameron King will addieM^ Mrs. George T. Llnton, president of well-known New' York stock broker, The estato'pf. the late Harry Dur. which, wu revived two years ago by the executive committee of River- ter and since' then, there have, been ho assembled Scots and their friend* the Rumson Men's club,, will take Elberon Society located at Gooseneck Point, was aold a large number of. transfers of th'o and on the north;side.,of Sycamore Dr. Rocco Moves n the memorial program In the Jor-' view hospital auxiliaries, has an- ayenue, Shrewsbury has been sold by place Monday, September 4 at Vic- nounced the names of the women during the past week. Charles ,E. various parcels. At the time Leon a im at the Scottish games on Tberoii'* Sweeney of Rumson was the.broker Dalton acquired it In 1B00, there was the Merchants and. Newark Trust McCampbell's farm, Labor day. Cap.^ tory Park, Rumson. The sports pro- To Hold Annual who will serve as ushers at the large Company of Newark, executors of the To Maple Avenue gram of the day will Include field benefit game party to aid'the hospi- who negotiated and effected tho sale. only the homestead on the tract and •aln King Is a colorful and forceful',* The new purchaser is David Tish- a large portion of the ground was low, state of Blanche . E. Durand, to pcakcr who knows the thrill of pu-.f events, water sports andt tennis. tal to be held Saturday night, Sep- 'ames V. Igoo of South Orange. The -Field events will begin at 9 a.m. Flower Show tember 2, at the Pirates ball field on man, Jr., who is one of the executives which was later-filled In. To Occupy Former onal experiences In events' On «e».| of the large Tishman Realty and Con- The allege! defect In the title only 'oacph G. McCue Agency of Rumson nd land. Ho was born on the lll;, and when they are finished the water Newman Spring road. All these negotiated tho sale. sports will Immediately, begin. The women are members of the various struction company of New York, , cams to pass during Mr. Content's Dr. Ticehurst Office Klntype, Argyllshire, Scotland^ 1 tennis tournament finals will 1U0.be Exhibition Opens Today auxiliaries of the hospital, The property is considered one of ownership. Some o( the heirs exe- The property embraces about 15 nd js now a resident of Nerw'YokV' the finest in the Gooseneck section cuted a release of their supposed In- crea and Is one of the oldest es- here he 1B directly associated witty. played Labor day. The singles will The ushers will be Mrs. Henry E. ates In this area as Is reflected by Dr, Leo C. Rocco, who for the past begin at H a. m. and the doubles at Convention Hall Tllton, Mrs. Stewart Cook, Mrs. John and contains a charming hous*e of terest but when others refused, Mr. loyds of London, "'* early American style of architecture Content started an action in tho he many largo pine and other shade year has conducted a medical prac- During the entire day, the : will get under way at 3:30 p. m. These Carhart, Mrs. Julius Strauss, Mrs. rees which grace the lawn. - Build- tice at 48 Monmouth street, moved events are opened; only to the resi- in Asbury Park Harry Madansky, Mrs. Harry Mcis- consisting, on the first floor, of a Court of Chancery in order to quiet lllage on tho games field wlll'have^' large solarium with tiled floor and title. The decision by Vice Chancel- ings consist of a main residenco of to 75 Maplo avenue this week in the ipen house for all visitors. Th»'; dents or summer residents of Sum- trlch, Mrs. Jacob Yanko, Mrs. Leo hooso formerly occupied by Dr. Rob- : fireplace, spacious living room with lor Berry was to the effect that the 13 rooms and 5 -baths; 2 cottages, 5- hatch-roofed cottages of the Scot son. Goldberg, Mrs. Murray A. Cowan, ert L, Ticehurst. -The eighteenth annual flower show Mrs, Samuel Greenblatt, Mrs. Joseph fireplace, dining room, pantry, children of. the two daughters, after car garage with living apartment lsh clachan have been set "up'as rs> Miss Harriet- .Taylor, playground of the Elberon Horticultural society above and a combination barn and supervision of Victory Park, will be Valleau, Mrs. Louise Cree, Mrs. H. R. kitchen and laundry. On the second they die, have a very definite interest minders of Scotland's valuable con."'; will open tonight at the Convention |weilbacker, Mrs. James Anderson, floor are four bedrooms and two tiled in the property, and the statute of table. It adjoins tho homes of Ma- rlbutlons to the progress ot^Amer in general charge of the events ana hall, Asbury Park, and will be con- jor General Graves on the cast, Chee- :a. In tho Clark ehop.-O, N. T. will be assisted by Larry McCormick. Mrs. Patrick Cotter, Mrs, Florence baths, together with two servants' limitations covering 30 years of unln-j tinued tomorrow. Robert H. 'Juska of rooms and bath. The third floor con- ver Hardwlck on the west and In the memorialized by views ot scenes Hiss Taylor Is now listing entries and O'Shea, Mrs. John E. Day, Mrs. Har- terrupted and adverse -possession, rear, tho estates of Alfred N. Bead- Deal is manager of the show and ry Brady, Mrs. Joseph Laurino, Mrs. sists of two servants' rooms with a would not to applicable or start to tho history of James and Patrick-,,] all entries must be In by Friday, Sep- Julius Gllly of Long Branch Is show leston and C. Frederick Nollson. Clark whose spool cotton helped .to.'.'f tember 1 • ••••,»• David F. Sheridan, Mrs. John Hogan, large game room. Tho house is heat- run until the death of the original secretary. '• Mrs. Charles Hawkins, Mrs. John L. The property originally belonged to mako Paisley famous. In the next* [ Four new. events have been added ed with a modern year-round heating two daughters, who at the present time , - The principal awards are the. so- Daly, Mrs. William Naulty, Mrs. H. system with oil burner. A two-car are still living. In other words, the Edmund Williams Corllcs, father of ihop thero will ba a display of g4w to the program. They are a 400-yard ciety's gold medal to be awarded to- Raymond Phillips, Mrs. Theodore Arthur and Howard Corlles, who re- hings to oat, brought from Scotland*; dash for men on roller skates, 200- garago is attached to the house. decision was to the effect that the d the i ibi Moss, Miss Ann Little, Miss Helen When Mr. Content purchased the owners of the property at the pres- sldo at Tlnton Falls. It then em- o America by Dunrlch, Ltd. ^The",! yard dash for boys on roller skates, Enrlght, Miss Martina Healy, Miss raced 100 acres and extended to the :ottago next door la : dedicated Jto 100-yard tlre> race for men and 100- property several years ago, It con- ent time merely acquired from the another society medal will be award- Agnes Hackett, Miss Helen Phillips, tained In excess of 200 feet river two original daughters the same In- Central railroad line. Moxnndor Graham Bell, Inventor of yard tire race for boys. ed to the most meritorious exhibit in Miss Mary Kelly and Miss Bluma After the Civil war it was sold to ho telephone. There will be » copy • Assisting Miss Taylor and Mr. Me frontage, arid at the salo of the as- terest that they had in the property jf the Edinburgh birth certificate, ,«* excellence in horticulture. There Harris, Red Bank; Mrs. George Hur- sets of the Universal Security com- or, namely, a. life interest during the Delafield Smith of New York. His Cormlck, am Charles McCormick, will be many special classes both for ley, Mrs. Henry Koch and Mrs. John two daughters Mrs. Annabel W. Bor- well as copies of other historic pa» John Lemig, James Lemlff, Frank the amateur and the professional pany three years ago, who had de- term of the daughters' lives. . era and photographs associated with' Bell, Oceanport; Mra. Edwin Cono- veloped Gooseneck Point,, he pur- den and Mrs. Dornvncc Baldwin re- Balgent, Irving VanBrunt, Russell gardener and for members and non- ver,-Mrs. M. J. Moll, Mrs. Harvey The action, subsequently was ap- tho great inventor. There also wiu>'' chased an additional 35 feet adjoining pealed to the Court of Errors and Ap- sided there until tho death of Mr, McCue, John Ryan, Charles Bctta and members of the society. Smock, Mrs. Leon VanBrunt, Mrs. Borden In 1D11, when they moved to "}> duplicates of the models of til* ', Frank Frlscla. They will be in charge John Mulvihlll and Mrs. Russell It, which contained an artesian well peals, which court conflmred the low- lartlest telegraph and telephone ,lB A special section of the show has formerly, used by the residents of Verona, New Jersey. of the field events. The water sports been devoted to members of ladles' Smith, Fair Haven; Mrs. Orrin Soule, er court's decision of the construc- itruments, created by- Bell, , f Gooseneck Point before the mains of tion of the will, whereby it was de- It was afterward acquired by Mr. committee will include^ Otto Perl, garden club exhibits. Several members Mrs. Ira Emery, Mrs. Bertie Jeffrey, and Mrs. Harry Durand, who made Not far away from these exhlbltAAS James Moran, 'John Carton, Jack of the Neighborhood Garden club will Mrs, John Lcmtg, Mrs. Edwin L. Far- the Monmouth Consolidated Water termined there was a life estate for company wore laid there. extensive alterations, and was occu- will be the crofter's cottage where iff Detaler, Harold Shea, Arthur Melllsh, exhibit under the direction of the club rier and Mrs. William Ward, Rum- the two daughters with a remainder will be possible to follow the art ot". interest following tho life estate for pied by them until their death two Joteph Desmond and Edward Mack- chairmen, Mrs.. Samuel Hausmap, son; Mrs. Chester L Alberta and Some of the features of the prop- years ago. Highland spinning by watching Mr* lin, Miss Laurett Ryan of Duke uni- Mrs. Cornelius AUer and Mrs, Henry Mrs. Alex Rassas, Little Sliver; Mri. erty are a solid poured concrete bulk- the benefit of their children. A settle- Bella MacDcugal at her wheel. Vlmrf versity will act as a special judge for it. Kohl. Other garden clubs who Henry C. Mecklem, 3rd, Mrs. Edward head running the entire length of the ment was then effected with the suc- «i» ,ors will see a display of tweeds, the diving contests. The tennis com- will participate are members of the S. Scattergood, Mrs. Charles Meeker, river front, and a sewage system, con- cessful litigants, but shortly there- Una, etc.,-and will ba told the story,'.,- mittee includes John Sammon, Bud Shore Garden club, Belmar Garden Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs.. Albert F. structed a number ol years ago by after a grandchild to one of tht orig- Red Bank Model of their making by Mlu Louisa .'VvV Soule and Glenn Frlehard. club and Long Branch Garden club. Llndenstruth and Miss Arlene Lin- Waring, Chapman and Farquahr, ins! daughters was born, which Farrand, representative of Highland. ^ caused further complications. It was DR. LEO C ROCCO, The schedule. Is as follows: Also in this, section there will be denstruth, River Plaza; Mrs. Ed- who have laid out systems for vsrlous Home Industrie!, Ltd., of Edlnburirtw' f mond Nestler, Mrs. Harry Goldhurjt, then necessary to again go Into the ! . FleM iporti. ' classes for members of any garden Islands In the tropics. The Initial Yacht Club Loses Dr. Tlcehuret has moved to his re- Tho professional contests wUl ]»" * 100-yard dlih for boyi mnd men over 16 club. Mrs. Vincent J. Eck, Miss Tlllle Nest- cost of the construction of the sew- Court of Chancery by Mr. Content, cently constructed house at 13S lude tossing the caber, throwing ibf' 15.yard dash for boys -under IS. Donors of prizes and trophies are and Miss Helen Lang, Shrews- age system Is substantial, but It is the whereby, it was decreed that if the hammer, putting the (hot, hi"-* 76-rsrd dish for elrls under 15. Trophy To Visitors Maple avenue. - The house ho vacat- Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Tim, Mr. and bury, and Mrs. Walter Bruyere, Mld- itten- father of the grandchild predeceased war, racing, band and Individual IE-yard dash'for. girls over 16. dletown township. type that requires no manual od, which is owned by Morgan B. Three-leffKed nee for men over 14. Pro- Mrs. Jules C. Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. tlon for a long period of years. The his mother, who was a daughter of Ellert, has been redecorated for Dr. pipe playing, Highland dancing, i Tide your own straps. Fred Housman, Mrs. E. E. Bern- grounds, which have a depth of about the original Robert J. Dalton, the Hocco's practice, These will conclude st4 p. m, 1 Tbne-leffged nee for boys under 14. Pro grandchild would automatically, as Fifth Annual Regatta vide your own strap*.' ' helmer, Honorable B. E. Sperry, Ben- 300 feet, are planted with a large Dr. Rocco graduated from the Col- the spectacular mused bagpipe bandj Sack race' for men over 14. jamin Rosenthal, Mrs. S. D. Leldes- variety or trees, Including old English far as the title was concerned, take Held Last Week-End lege of the City of Now York in 1031 parade in which all band entrants, Saek-ra.ee for boys under* 14. dorf, Mrs. Maurice Pollak, Mrr. box hedge. The new owner will oc- tho place of its father and, conse- with a. degree of bachelor of sclonco will participate .' • FoUto race for glrli. unlimited. Campbell Clark, Mrs. David Schulte, Eatontown Fire quently, provision for the contingent Shoe race for'Klrls. unlimited, ; ' cupy It as a summer home.' Off Rumson Shores nnd from Crolghton university, col- The hour for remembrance or I 'Running high jump for men over 16. Mrs, Edwin H. Mosler, Mrs. Paul The owner before Mr. Content was Interest of the grandchild or future loge of modlolno, from Where he ob~ memorial program will take p|i Running high Jump for boys .under' IS. Baerwald, Milton Erlanger, Mrs. Company Clears Dr. George Shera, an eye specialist grandchildren was accomplished by t&lnid hit M, D, degro* In 1986, Ho the Sylvan Forum at' 1 o'clock \ Running bro.d jump for men over 16. Clara Llpper, Mrs. Joseph Gage, Mrs. Mr. Content by.bidding in the prop- The fifth annual regatta of the Red l -Running broad jump for boyi under II. of Jersey City, who purchased the sorvtd a* interne at St. Francis hos- afternoon and will be at follow*i 400-yard dash for men on roller ikstel. James Goldsmith, Mrs. Abram I, El- erty it a jmbllo sale and paying a Bank Model Yacht club -was hold on pital, Tronton, until 1033 and from kus, W. E. Marshall company, Henry property from the Universal Security _ soo.y«rd.ia.h-fot boys on. roller skatto $600 On Auction company about 15 year* ago, and re- very substantial CMK amount into tht the Shrewsbury river off the Harding that year until 1937 as resident phys- 'Iiord . ..M^eJJUoWPany^Mawi*-^. Reaie. .es.ta.tt,. Runuon, t lail Saturday, and Can % v "fumed tho framework of the old Dal- Court of Chancery, for-tht benefit el ician In Wickhsm'hoipltal atrNew froo-nlnatin*" ef'the'Coltn j. • ' -" ' "f Incorporated, Peter Henderson and Sunday. Twenty-two skippers repre- Ooib#, »A» ton homestead which waa on tlie the grandchild or grandchildren, In York, Invocation B«». w, ft r •" —• •-"• Watar. Sitortl. company, William M. Hunt and com- Suit of Clothes Is case trie oontlngenoy affecting their senting nine clubs from at far North RacasM)ri« N* 4« Swimmlnc rut, TOO yards, f?r men over pany, House Beautiful, Burnett property at that time. Ho thtn cft- Ha was on the staff of the Walter Prnldtnt's ider BaMhaloi> legal status, occurred. as Rcnsielaer, New York, as far East PrMldsnt" of"tht"8cot¥sh""0anit«ttih Oaua' , 5. • • ' '.'' '~ '' ' ' ' larged the house and made It one of Reed hospital at Washington and v Brothers Incorporated, Andrew Ken- Won by Fairlawn Man of Ntw Jtrstjr' Au(!«lat|«»fe the most attractive residences In the . After this legal procedure was con aa Lynn, Mass., and u far South as dln tho army for a year and a Swlmmlns race, 100 yarda for girls over nedy and A. Poppel. summated, the property „ was then Philadelphia, competed for the Ander- j y IS. section. half and at presentt Is a reserve or Solo, "Mr Aln Folk" — Orale Oampbtili'; f: The judges will be Allan T. Wicks, —Auxiliary Assists sold by Mr. Swoensy to'the new buy- son trophy, which must be won three • N.w Yoik at)!. Swimmlnc raes, 50-yards for boys under The property coriveyod was part of fleer, * it/ » i i is. Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania; George ir. times by a aklpper beforo becoming Address, "Hit Scottlih Htrltage" *^wm4 ^.,^ gSwimmlnc raet, 60 yards for srtrls under W. Thompson, Scarborough-on-Hud- a parcel in which a legal entangle- Captain Cameron "— '•"' More than $600 was cleared by the ment arose requiring several actions' In addition to the Content property, his permanont possession. Last year is.Fetching contest for men, unlimited. son, Edwin Beckett, Mlddletown, it was won by A. 8. Anderson of Scottish Mtlojlts i MI • _..,.., Diving contest for men unlimited, Eatontown fire company at an auc- In various courts In order to deter- the title of six additional parcels )o John Muro, Wilmington, Delaware, cated In Gooseneck Point, some of Rumson, a member of tho local club, Mike Jacobs To Cameroa Bacplpt Band of Mon^dilf ,•' tJivlng contest for women, unltmlUd. tion sale held nightly last week on mine the status of the title. Solo, 4:t' (Three compulsory dives—Jsek knife. William Brown, Morrlstown, August the grounds east of the municipal which are owned by prominent Mon- It was won thin year by I. Joseph Swan and Back dive. One optional.) In 1894 Robert J. Dalton, who then Oral* r—"-*'••• Begerow, Newark, Mrs. William Wil- mouth county residents', are affected Paty of the Lynn M. Y, C. S. Fcdcr- Promote Pet Show 'Aftitrlea ..••. .«....»..._»..•«»•«• , liams, Elberon, Mrs. Elizabeth Lans- building, Ralph U Lewis was chair- owned a portion of Gooseneck Point man. | comprising a little less than ten acres, by the same set of circumstances as lon of tho same club won second BttnedlolU" (words and musla prm: dell Hammcll, Red Bank, William were Involved In the Content prop- prize; Bruce Anderson of the local Oharlts T. Lark) Orals; Cts£*U»& Walte, Eatontown, William Sey- The sale is an annual event held made a will, supposedly without the by tho fire company and creates erty, and on mqst of them, very mod club third and Albert Kolb of the Proceeds Will Go to Dinsdlctlon ..._.....„..-.-.. Rav,. w» u* < Freehold Nurse moure, Anthony Sailer and Foster advice of counsel, and died shortly Tho evening concert will take 1 much interest during- the week thereafter. The will left his property em and substantial residences have Statcn Island M. Y. C., fourth. Holmes, Bernardsvllle, Charles H. The "M" class racing model, limited, Child Welfare Fund n the Sylvan Forum at 7:30 o'lano-a««oidloik: A obstetrical nursing. Miss Fisher will a later date. A large ham, donated on Saturday, u banquet wna held tor Thero wilt ho prizes for first, second Violin solo «».>W....M Lax Holrntt,' take the course In Public Health by Louis Wennlng of Long Branch, ; Mayor Walter J. Sweeney of Sea , A card party for the benefit of 8t the competing sklppcrH and their nnd third plnccn In every exhibit. Auld I-«ns Srns" ,.____.__ Audlemtj. i Nursing with the Monmouth County To Pay Official was won by Mrs. Andrew G. Becker John's chapel at Little flllver will bi families at Horry's Lobster House, As a spi'clal featuro uf entertain The reception committee lnoludt* and a box of groceries, donated by Bright; who Is a candidate for free- Organization for Social Service holder, will alao run for re-election held Friday afternoon, September R, Hea Bright. After tho final races on merit It linn been announced that Miss Grace M, Alrd of Mew York, Red Bank'. - She will be succeeded by the Eatontown Atlantic * Pacific at the home of Mrs..William J. T, Sunday, thn annual meeting of tho there will be a pet circus including a Col. Graham Bradford McGregor Of ' Action Taken By store, was won by Mrs. Elsie Heldt. a« mayor on the Democratic ticket. her assistant, Miss Elizabeth Hlgglns He will be opposed for the mayoralty Getty at LltUe Silver Point. Mrs Eastern Division of the Model Yacht U monkey ant) a bird act. Ray East Orange, Joseph Abbot of B*«B- ), of Freehold, a graduate of the Mbn- Fair Haven Council Members of the Ladles' auxiliary by Councilman Victor Perotti, who Frank W. Giles In general.chairman Racing association of America was Wintem of Urn* Inland will be at tho hold, Borthold Audsley of New York,•'••; mouth Memorial Hospital School of of the fire company headed by Miss will run on the Republican ticket. of the affair, which la being spon- held at the same place. There are show with his talking 'log Huzz. George Malcolm ot Babylon, Long Nursing. sored by the Woman's RUllrt of the three divisions In the mwoclatlon, At pajit p<-t shows tho Judges havo Island, Mrs. Benjamin Sutherland of . The Fair Haven mayor and coun- Caroline Erb, president, assisted the Both filed petitions last week with Resignations have alio been ac- firemen. They conducted a cake Borough Clerk E. Wolcott Fary. church. known as the Eastern, Mid-West and been Jack Dempsry, Tom Howard Rumson nnd Mrs, Alexander Batch- cil at the regular meeting Monday elnr and Mrs, George A, Thom of, cepted with regret from Mlis Martha booth. The auxiliary also made a do- Two councllmen are to be elect- There will be table prlr.es for* those Pacific Dlviinon, composed of SO clubs. Jack Pearl »nd Uncle Don. Prlr.es Anne Wunschel. of Wall Lake City, night rescinded a* motion made sav- East Orange. ;! eral weeks ago to pay Recorder nation of (25 to (he company. ed for full terms. George H. Krauts, holding hlfh score and a special have been awarded for trick dogs Iowa, and from Mrs. Daisy Lister award will be a Dresden plate quilt and dogs In funny costumes and BUJISB will leave Publlo Service Ur- Harry B. Kurtls |M a month for a member of the present council, Is mlnnl, Newark, between 8 and f> a.. Orunau, of Long Branch, both of the police work. Adoption of the orig- a candidate for re-election on the made by guild member*. An apron Frank VanDorn Not strange pets. Last, yenr a raccoon nursing staff. Mist Wunxchel has table will be an additional feature. ''•longing to Kllzabeth Hornbosto' m., also tnxls will meet train! at inal motion, It was stated, was il- Four Running For . Democratic tlek*t. Filing on the Re- thn railroad station, Red Bank, and served as first assistant to the prin- legal. publican ticket for councllmen were Assisting the chairman and the lion To Run at Eatontown wa« voted by tho Judges nn tho bca cipal of the School of Nursing for the for' a small fee take visitors to the Councilman H. Lynnwood Minion, Charles Ellcnberger and Sol Nel- tris are Mrs. Hiram B. Jackson, Mrs There will be no opposition In the pet In tho show. past three years. Her resignation New Terms at Rumson Mrs. Lowls H. Thompson in genera games field and return to station tot chairman of the road committee, re- mark, both former ocuncllmen. As- L, J. D'Auby, Mrs, E. Stanley Mark*, primary election Tuesday, HcnUm- train schedules. took effect yesterday to permit her Four present olllceholders at Rum- sessor Arthur O, Aielaon has filed Mrs. Jessie Bpenctr, Mrs. O. P. War chnlrmnn of the sliow and will be as ported that the freeholders will repair her 1», at Ealontown, Councilman 1 to resume a course of study at the Ridge road for the winter with s son will be candidates for re-election. for that ofnee on the Republican d«n, Mrs. Fred Dunnfll, Mrs. Harold Kiank VanDorn, oldest member of IIMI by Mrs.' Unwell Woallry, Mr« University of Minnesota. Her fuc- coating of tar and ttlne. They are Mayor James C. Auchln- ticket and he will be opposed at the Sickle*. Mrs. George Taylor, Mm. Ed- tho borough council, who ha« nerved .. okrr Talcilt, Mrs. l,ogan Kennedy cetsor will be named shortly. clois and Councllmen Francis Nsry One Contest In Mayor Arthur B. Rlcklea appoint November election by Herbert F. ward Worthtey, Mrs. Henry It. King- the borough for moro llun ten con- Mm, Harry Neuurrgcr, Mrs, Mnurlc Miss Clara E. Shank of Maugtns- and J. Kdward Wilson, Republicans, Young, member of the board of fdu •ley, Mrs. Daniel fl. Welnnnii, Mrs secutive years, will not be a candi- 1'olln.k anil Mm. John Horilen. ed the members of the pollc« com- ind Collector Charles Ward, Demo- Holmdel Primary vllle, Maryland, his been appointed mittee, Councllmen Tony Tuntlng, cntlon and former councilman, who I Joseph T, White and Miss Julia Paik date this year, night, supervisor to succeed Mrs, crat. No other petitions were filed Harry S. Wllley, who recently*"** Vincent Willis and Edgar V, Denisc, for municipal offices. has filed on thr Democratic ticket. ' ~ Councilman Hponccr M. Patterson Orunau who will resign her duties as members of the special ssfety Filing for members of the county hat filed for rn-nomlnntlon on thn Temperance Group signed as a member of the Jloimdtl -September 21, after two and one-hal committee In conjunction with thn Those who filed for members of the Itepubllcan ticket. Unrry V. Conk ot township committee, filed his petition county executive committee were us executive committee were NelU F. years of night service at the hos- stale safety congress at Atlantic Jsxobien and Eleanor Lindsay, Re- Kimball Smith to Reynolds drive, a new mnillilato In To Meet Tuesday last week for the primary nomina- pital. Miss Shank Is a graduate ol City in October. • follows: first district, James P. the Held, haa filed for the nomina- tion September 10 for commlttetman Bruce and Mrs. Edythn K, Follcr, publicans, and Roy M. Stoni and Tho first mniilur mooting of the Chambersburg Hospital School for A request from the board of edu- Anna M. Drown, Democrats. Speak on Program tion, on tht Republican ticket to fill fall SPAWHI of thn Woman's Christ- on tho Republican ticket. At the Nurses, Chambersburg, Pa., and wen Republican!; Bernard V, Ryan and cation for t2.9flJ.7O was granted. Miss Kimball flmlth of Uttlo 811 Mr. VanUnrn's vacancy when his Un Tcinimrsnce Union will bo hel general election In November he trill to Long Branch from Alltntown, Pa Mrs. Agnes Allen, Democrats; Second term expires thin year. oppose Joseph A. Tllton, a Democrat,. Illllt amounting to M4S.17 were district, Kenneth Bruce and Mrs, IlKCKIVE HCIIOLARflllirB. var, commentator and leader of the rmlay afternoon, Heptemhor f>, al where she was teaching supervisor In No petition waa tiled with Dor- 2:30 p, m, at tho home, of Mrs. Albor who Is seeking re-nomination for the. the Allentown hospital. pill Mrs. Freda I- Rttvena, Republicans; Intimations! fltudy Group of Ihe Air throe-year term. '.;••..', Jostph J. Clancy and Mrs. Anne II, Financial aid through scholarships heard ovtr radio station VVBHIl, has ouKh Clerk Andrew (1, Decker, for W. Wimli-n of Knet Kront street tho expired term of Judge Herman Mra, MlnerrtU DrMntt, ' rctlrln Joseph II. Holmes hat filed on thai CHURCH FAIR. Hchool RrgistmUon Day. I'orter, Democrats. Third district, will he given by New Jersey College bten ajktd t» aptak on Ihe LudloW Domocratlo ticket for the ont-yei» , ' All pupils who plan to enter the Hheldon T, Coleman' and Mis, An. for Women to 2!>1 of lla thousand referendum during Ihe People's K. Htoyo for justice, of the pi*noe. pn'slilent, will bo In charge, Red Bunk public school* for the flrat Jurtge Hloye's tnrm expired In May, term In opposition to John B. Vanv Members of St. Monica's guild of giinta Anderson, Republicans. umlfrKr/irliialps during the coming Forum program ovtr radio station Thn nomlnitluK committee con: Mntor, nl»o a Democrat, who was l time this Fall (except those already For thn county executive cormnlt- ported of Mrs, Woulon chairman, Mr«, St. Thomas' church will hold a fair registered and pupils entering Ihe No Democrat* fllrd for cnunly 'x- ymr. Klxhtren Mnnmnuth and WHN. Tin lirosdcmt will >>« I'M ccnlly nppolnted to fill the Oeran county Kirla ar« amonic the stnted tonight at 10 o'clock, l«« llnbi-rl II, Hlgglnson nnd Un, MeWltl O. V. llmulolph and Mrs. 1 on the lawn of the home of Mrs, kindergarten) nre requested to re- ecutlvt committee In lh« third (lit- Kl«l« Heldt filed for thn position on left by Mr. Wlllry. Marshall Jones of Fair Haven to- Isttr at the office of trig Hupcrlntend-1 irlr.t. Elected In thin dlntrlrl last recipients named by Dean Margaret Mis* Hmllh, who Is active In Inter II. Hnyei.'wlll prntflnt thn nnnual ri thn Republican ticket In the first dis- port for Ihe election of officers, Rou William M. Acliiupon has filed night and tomorrow night. Bpacls cnt of Schools, flenlor Hlch Bchool,'year were Wlllltm Ho«K and Mist T. Corwln, High scholastic stand- national relations mn;(lnK« In this the, Democrallo tlckot fof rt>r*~'' Harding road. Red Bunk, N. J., I T ,,,., ing la a requisite for a scholtrthlp locality, will give the woman's uoln trict, whlls Joseph Finn ami Mri, lino business will bo transacted. entertainment ha* bun arranged for 1 •lla Jeffrey. Mailgn Kary flleil In thn nun district tlon us collector and Alex L. 1 Thursday, Htptember 7th, between award and all thotn namsd ire of of view. The subject of th« war r^f Friday night, Including an "atna- the hours of 1:30 a. m, and 12:00 on thn Democratic ticket, In tlln Hnilor Hlgli MuilMit.. has filed on the same ticket ! • t«ur night" eonttit. A twin sweattr o'clock noon and from 1:10 p. m. to Typ*wril*r high academic standing. Mint Aud- firendum ' will be debated by Mtjoi second dl.trlct Louis I). Hill and Mm. Thn Ked Ilnnk high school ofllc nomination at nnsessor, net will be disposed of on the co- 4:30 p.m. To bt admitted to the kin- Factory outl't portablt •nd.ofnce rey Warn* of Throckmorton avenue. General Rivera, rallrrd, and fllan Christine Hayes filed on I he Repub- will l>« open from 9 a, m. tn >:1A i operative plan Friday night. dergarten, pupils mutt have attained typewriters, prices tt.50 un.. T«rms Mlts Kathrynt Rsamer of Wallace wood Mtnktn, well-known New York lican ticket and Louis Herring ami in. Hoptemher 1 nnd I). Member* oi Artistic and rlrtMJlta* the agt of 4 years, » months, or old- I0« a clay,' Al•"l tnaliM 1»J" » modtli, atrett and Mlts Jan« Lymtn of attorney, lltli and 12th grade* urn urgml ti framlnai oamplatt lint of 1 Mrs, Jeiinln Roberta filed on tho Tctltjr * fet Trotwrttora. er on or before October ISth, Schools all guaranteed. Hup.rlo. r Typewriter I Marlboro ar« thn students who have Democratic ticket. Imvn nchmliilrt chocked nt this time, nt«t tor all Deflations! plcturi Guaranteed maablnes at ban* In open for thfh«t nentw Urm Monday, HtrH«|>f H*rvlc(, Carlton Ihfnlir builbulMlnird , Ited received nchalarahlps In this locality, - Noll*!. II. C. Slebtr, Prlnclp " and trtitts' mattrlaU. A. Rell mines. E*Ptrt "Miring. TtU»)fi, temtwr 11th. Pupils of tht Senior flank, phontj 4*>l. Open evening!.— Dr, 1*0 C. Roceo, physician, tn - Advertisement. •tore, bit OookrOin tvinut,' Broad street. IUd Bank^-Ao•rttstW - and Junior High schools will report AdvtrtfMmtnt. Typewrite' Dartalnt. nouncM change of orncn from 41 nacli to Hchool, rmk, N. J.-Advtrtia»m«Bt. ' m«nL •t ft;lr> t. m, Pupil* of all other Factory outlet portable and office Monmouth itrett to 70 Maple tv«nu«, Hchool will start shortly, llrlnic llOfl.1, school* will report at ft:4A • m, Drew and Illiirl/lrd K*ony school openi Btnt'mbtT IB, nigh' 3 for It, Bring In your rolltrs, Every llsjht B«r«psd«." -Rflllni Ilk* hot H«rvlc«, Cirlton thiittr bulldlnt, R«d and Uwn. Minor's T»xlll« TU Wr«v- nrlr.ua ar« right. Grand'* flhim Hhnp, school Octfibur 9, Phnn« RMI Hani kind of window abate, Walknuia* cake*. National R * 10. Prowns,— Bank, phon« 449, Opts ij las. V* Monmmitn itrett, phone 3011 MS. p. O'flhea, 128 Broad atreet.- 4iHMM( M fmtttr-Amiiimi**, AlUt Adttet AdvtrU«mtB.U v- '• - nt. • t."' -?;' --? lA REP BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 81, 1930. Celebrating His questions of national tmpremacy, ists Talk Only One Contest trade, Jand and so on? McCampbellV Vineyards Third Anniversary In Middletown V. B. Points One Way. Meatmen About There, Isn't much .that we Ameri- 5 Joseph.R, Serplco.proprletor of the cans can do, i; suppose, to keep the Superior Typewriter Service, -will cel- Slav and Celt and Teuton and Latin Grape Opening Sale .; Meat Grading ' ebrate his third successful year as a Three Republicans Out from fighting among themselves in dealer In various office equipment, for Township Board Europe. If they ever get any sense, t Local Markets Featuring September 1, with a.special Me oh they'll organize themselves into a office equipment. „ . United States of Europe, and let the at Holmdel Saturday I ' U.S. "Choice" Beef Only one primary contest is in the melting-pot do Its work there as it VHaasHHHHMaaeMaaiwiMaalMaB I ' » ' * offing In Middletown township ac- has In the United State*. It Is true \ "Which Is Top-Grade cording to petitions filed last week that some of the Al Capones, Dillin- Choice table grapes will be on sale, daily and Sunday* with Howard W. Roberts, township gers. Pretty-Boy Floyds, Lepkes and v * ' • ' . . ' clerk. The contest is for Republican f, The American stores and Acme By United States Senator W. Warren Barbonr other misfits mistakes the freedom at McCapipbell's Holmdel Grape Farm, starling nomination for membership on the • (Special to The Bed Bank RttUtar.) found in the United states for license "* marKets are featuring U, S. Govern- township committee. The regular 'i meat graded choice beef in all their to plunder and exploit their- fellow- Saturday, September 2d, in plain and fancy gift Republican candidates • are John T. Washington, Aug. '30—We do so eral conservative," and a Congress of men, but most of them don't last long. <' markets beginning this .week, the Lawley of Conover lane, ' who has much worrying in the United States the same sort will be elected to work ' first time, any luge group of stores 1 They wlnfl up in jail or under *bc feet baskets;, also fine jelly and juice grapes. .'. ;-.• served the to-Vnehlp committee the that we.forgot hoV Iticky' we are.with him. By "liberal conservative of earth, and America goes on. J in this part of the. country have fea- past sir years* as chairman of the That's a good • beginning for a I mean a man who believes in de- 4 turcd graded beef exclusively. • •••; It takes a Ions/ time to fuse diver- 1 finance committee, and Philip Leon- Thanksgiving letter, whether Thanks- mocracy, business, the profit system, Holmdel—The time to stut tits •*•' The company's meat men, .cutters gent bloodK, tradition,, ideas and im- Warm, four miles west ard of Leonardo, a member of the living Is held.when President RooBc- individualism, who is a humanitarian nual gmpe can hU mired. • Tor - and assistants' attended a series of township committee for the past 12 vclt wants it htli or when the foot- at. heart, and who regards himself pulses into good American metal, but over a faved road. £ meetings conducted by B. F. Mo the next month ripe, sweet, Juicy years. The other Republican candi- ball teams prefer to have It cele- and the government, not as the mas-we have proved that It can be done. signs at the entrance gs.U.: 'open * CarthyJ, senior market specialist for date is Herman R. Frenchman of brated. But though Thanksgiving ii ter but as the servant of the people". And if Germans and English and grapes, grown with the Utmost cart, * Department of Agriculture, and W. Bast Keansburg. Lam'ar Baker of three months off, we can still be And of course he Is a" man who will Russians and Italians and Hungar- may be bad by drivtaa; to tbe pack- DAILY Md HCNDAT mitfl V iy. n. i' W, Wheeler, In.charge of govern- Naveslnk • is the only Democratic fight to tho last to preserve free ians and adherents t of all religions New Yorlc arett hankful. Ing boose on tbe bill In Hie center of Orders for special gift beskit^ and '.Cment g^dlng In the - candidate for nomination for mom- That we're 3,000 miles away from speech, a free press, freedom of wor- and religious sects can live peacefully J These)experts emphasized the fact bershlp on the township committee. ship and of assembly and the other together in the United States, they eleven vineyards of 85,000 vine* on table- deooratlona may'be plaoeS ty Europe's troubles on one side and could do It as successfully In Europe ,\ that bfcef may look, good to th* un- Two members of the committee are 8,000 miles away from China's American constitutional guarantees Theron MoOampbell's. Holmdel Grape tekpbonlnj "Hohndel No. Ow." i* trained!' buyer, yet prove to be tough to be elected. ' ' that make life In this country more if-they only had the vision and the roubles on the other. chance to try. * and otherwise unsatisfactory. Here Lester C. Walling of Belford, a He- That with all our troubles, our worth living than in most other parti • If whVre the government's grade of the world.' * lubllcan, Is the only candidate who debts, our blunders, our unemploy- Business Better. . . Grape Cure Time Is Here Again \ stamp,' "Choice," acts as a protec- lied for justice of the peace. ment, and, the' efforts to bring about I.don't know who tho next Presi- Business Is definitely better, as I i tion and an assurance for the buy- . Members who filed as candidates a mlllenlum' In "the United States, dent will be, but I hope he will be a 's tag public. 'or executive committee positions predicted it would be if we defeated moil of us have our feet on .thereal leader also, and that in addition he last lendlng-spendlng bill. Produc- '< Food buyers' preference for better ire: round, manage to get three meals to understanding economic and gov- '" quality has steadily Increased and is tion is Increasing In almost all lines, JOSEPH R. 8EBP1CO Flr'. '-;• Mr. Serplco started the Superior dletown; Democrats, John J. Massey and Ight If necessary to preserve them. be a man who believes in spiritual as war, and change the national admin- /necessary for most women to rely Typewriter Service In 1D23, moving Mlia Jennie Caiierly of Hiddlttown. well as material values. I-on a butcher's judgment in selecting Second dlatrlct— Republican!, Mr.. Marx And finally, that under the Amerl- istration next year, we are likely to from Koyport to Red Bank, the pres- :. Maxson o( Navealnk. and W. Warren an system we can correct our faults see four years of real prosperity in SELECTED RISKS INDEMNITY COMPANY ' & a week-end roast or a company ent headquarters of the business^ in Barbonr of Locuit; Democrat!, Mri. An- "I Am My Brother's Keeper.'! : t steak./' ••'•.,'•• ' • " ' • drea G. Xeeflhan and J.' Paul Toiten of nd solvo our . problems, as we go the United States. Attractive Rates Friendly•'Service, ') 4 1936, In order to have a more central Navaffnlc. long, instead of haying solutions This Is a cynical age, or at times Z The V, 8. government, through Its location for the business, which is seems to be. But we're really not so .Relief will, be with us for a Jong i Department.©^ Agriculture, has set Third dlitrlet—Republican!, Mr*. Olive handed to us by some swaggering S Staple Are, Bed Bank, N. j. . TeL.B. B. «fa, county wide In scope. {arnall and Cralir Flnnegan of Bfllford; megalomanlao with pop-eyej and atough as we I pretend to be. Human time, but I am optimistic enough to $ up standards of quality and Is grad- Since moving to Red Bank many Jamocratt, Mra. Mlnnla A. Wtrmort and beings as I find them are a lot better think that, things can get a lot bet- Sfe'Jng beef according to these stand- iVIIIIam li. Dennett of Belford, ink uniform. features have been added to the bus- Fourth dlatrlet—Republican!, Mr!. Lena in most respects than they were in ter if we keep our head*. £'*rd«. •«" .-..•.- •.••• • ' . Also there Kft't any danger that ness. It was the first typewriter Mater of Atlantic Hlrhlands and ErfVard the FBI will •ecome an American less enlightened days. We may not 3 All fceet shipped' Interstate is gov- shop in the county to clean typewrit- Brunts of Leonardo; Democrat!, Mrs. Jana CARBURETORS F. MfAv.y anil Erneit B. MeUllvray of OGPU. We can still slcop night*, and go to church so regularly as formerly, Of the 34,638,000 orange trees in *'i ernmebt. inspected, but this lnspec- ers by electricity, thereby saving time, l( tion lftdudes both good and poor Leonardo. • • - we don't have to go to war unless wo but that doesn't mean we don't prac- California, Florida, Texas' and Ari- "Factory Service for ,Carter, Stromberg and Zenith. and turning out a much better type Fifth dlitrlct—Republican!, Mm. f/«nl- want to. And that's a lot, tice the preccpts'of religion, We-have zona,.** per cent are not yet in full »> quality meat. Only government of work, at a lower prlca ever before dln« L. Thompion of Llncroft and Charlea Complete Stock of Kew and Bebtult Carburetors. Brenlcer of River Plaza; Democrat!, Mr!. A 1M0 Prophecy. answered the question "Am---I my bearing, being- from S to IB year* old. ? grading Indicates the quality and achieved. A precision lathe has been $. this grade is stamped on the beef. Katie W. Fowler of River Plata. brother's keeper?" The answer is Production will gradually Increase as DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. added to the business which insures Sixth district—Mn. Jana L. Beam and I'm going to make Some predlc- "Bet your, life you are I" So we have a they reach maturity. * Fart or the work of this depart absolute perfection In the rebuilding Henry Pula«h of Port Montnoutli; U«tno- lons: o 38 EAST FBONT STREET, BED BANK crat. Mra. Josophlne Collln! of Port Mon- relief administration,, see that Human * raent Is to;discourag e the misleading of various office machines of all types. mouth. 1. Whether Europe goes to war orbeings do not starve and that they *"' of consumers by merchants' adver- In 1935 and again in 1936, the com- StvtnUl dlttrlct—RapubllcBm, Mrl. Mar- lot, the United-States will-remain at have shelter, clothing and an oppor- 5 Using and selling lower grades of saret R. Voorheai and Charlea H. Rupp of pany absorbed the typewriter and Saat Kaansburgi Democrat, Mra. Rosa icace at least until after the national tunity for education, and somehow < beef under the'misnomer of "Prime." adding machine business of the late Dorle of Eait Keanaburx. manage In spite of our hard-boiled ex- I It is difficult to obtain really "prime elections of 1940. Whether it goes to William C. Fhelan of Morganvllle and Eighth dlstrlot—Rapubllcam, Mrs. EJ-war after that will depend to some teriors to get along together pretty ; beef," the top grade, because only similar business owned by W. L. l William! of Mlddlatown and Lairrerca f one-half of one per cent of all beef A. Carton, Jr., of Chapel Hill; Democrat, extent on the kind of a President and well. But we could do better and be Babcock of Bclmar. It hax one ofMn. Roae O'Fiahertr of Headden'n Cor- :he kind of a Congress we elect next better, and we must not lose sight of n to thto country can be graded prime, the most complete stocks of type- ner. } and practically none Is sold at re- Ninth dlitrlet—It*publlcani, Mn. Kllt«. year. spiritual values. If we could get over writers, and parts of any service com- beth M. Nohia and John A. Sheehan of 2. With a change In administration, the habit of killing each other in war- * tsJL Therefore, • "choice" beef be- pany in.the county. Leonardo, No Democrats filtd In this fare, and find better methods of ad- comes the; top grade commercially. the next President, no matter who he William ' Bloom of Washington dlitrlct. ' Is, will come pretty close to balancing judicating our disputes, the rexl of street', Red Bank, who has been jn the budget, He won't be able to re-the world as well as we In the United Rotary Cogs the employ of the Superior Typewrit- pair all the damage done tbe national States could rest better, and enjoy er Service for almost two years, Is in Firemen Hold economy in the last six yearj, but heour midsummer night's dreams. *,' The Speaker at today's meeting of charge of the sales and service de- will make a substantial start In theDoesn't It strike you as silly for the Bed Bank Rotary club will be partment of the store, which is? lo-Successful Fair right direction. • ...... European peoples to go to war every » Major'Ralph MiUer. Major Miller is cated in the Carlton theater building The Community fire company of 3. Tho next President will be a "lib. ten 15 or 20 years over, the same old ;, the state commander of the Salva- on Monmouth street. Leonardo made more than $1,000 on tion Army tor Kew Jersey. Prior to Mr. Serplco, who has lived In this the fair which thoy held last week 'coming Into New Jersey he was di-section all his life, Is well known n Leonardo. Morris Josephs was gen- ,, visional officer for the Salvation throughout the .county. Ho has just eral chairman of the fair, assisted by The Inquiring i Army .operations for Vermont, Mas- recently purchased a home on Hard- Mrs. Julius Hammerspfar, president j saehuaetts and Connecticut, with Ing road, where he plans to make his f> the Ladies' auxiliary. i headquarters la Hnrtlord,. Conncctl- permanent resldenco. He Is.also a Reporter , out He Is a. Rotarlan belonging to The grand prise, a sailboat which member of many organizations, was disposed of on the co-operative the Newark, dub., , . ' ' among them the Elk's club and theplan, was awarded to Oeorge Fowler THESE&REtTHE}ANSWERS Lion's club of Red Bank. He Is a ' Edward Beckett, superintendent of of Hobokcn. Miss Lucille Smith of giveni our lngiiiringliii RlReporurlbyb '"Mrs. Herbert N. Straus' estate in 32d degree Mason, and member of Leonardo assisted with the drawing. t , JUddletown .township, has applied Mystio Brotherhood lodge of Bed Others who received various prizes Bank, and Many other Masonic ' for membership in the. Bed Bank were Mrs. Agnes Kenny, Mrs. Frank interviewed jecently'jMNational club under the classification of hor- branches. '""; Conroy, Mrs. Catherine Crlser, Mrs.' ticulture. Hlf application has been James H. MacPhce, Mrs.T Francis Shoe tUtres. approved by the board of directors Kllduff, Mrs. Edward Bruntz, Mrs, .and he will be accepted Into mem' Warrant Out For Thomas Sharket arid Mrs. Nellie Al- i betihlp in the -very near, future. THE QUESTION: Hit-Run Dnver mond. L Mrs. Margarette Thacker of Holm- INFANT BAPTIZED del signed complaJnts before Re- corder Oeorge V. Illmensee of Colt's Anne Conklin, the Infant daughter Neck Iffst Week against Samuel Lud- of Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin of low of Imlaystown. She charges that Knbllwood, was baptlied Sunday at West Foar- ; Luillow loft the scene of an accident St. James' church by Momlgnor at the Intersection of the Holmdel- John B. McCloakey. The sponsors teenth Stmt, were Miss Catherine Doyle and 500U Sheet ECONOMY BOX NewYoTkCitj;- THE SAME BULKS Lincroft road Saturday, August 19. Other charges Include careless driv- Frank Oonnqlly. Mr. Connolly Is model. "I can / Auto Safety, delegates from ing and not having a license. Mrs. Conklln'a brother. 60 Broad SU -3&77Z&Kt always find the; 41 States and 4 ' Canadian A warrant has .boon Issued for style.of »hoe» Frovinc«s con- Ludlow's arrent. The stnto police of vening to seek the Farmlngdalo barracks are In- at National; unlfona,ty of vestigating the case and it Is expect-, Theyhaveiueh State Statues ed that Ludllw will be nrrnlgncd bc- go vernlng foro Recorder Illmonjoo this weak — Fowler's High Quality Beef — B wonderful M> driving arc on the three charges.' lection. And I certainly mak- know their shoes ire fashion-right ing nconstruc-' because I've seen'the-originals on tlvo effort to SUITER BENEFITS HOSPITAL Rib Roast -. *.» ^Qc SIRLOIN STEAK promote bet- ter driving Horo than 200 attended the buffet conditions. l>t auppor and daneo given by Mon- Bottom Round Roast £7^- Gross Rib Roast us hope their work will rmult mouth Beach auxiliary of Monmouth Hiss Kay In ending the confimlon Ihnt Memorial honpltnl Sundny night at [Top Round Steak . . . 32fh] r besets drivers v.lio cross State the Monmouth Bench club. It wns ; nue, Bronx, N. lines. announced thnt thin month tho auxil- ' ,Y.;student."So iary.han raised more than $600 for Assorted Cold Cuts 39f I Legs Lamb (ailsUes) 27flb that I can af- tho hospital. u Help the cause of safety by ford'really Members of ttio committee were (whole) beautiful shoes.' driving a safe car—Your enr Mrs. H. J. Bolnnd, Mra. Alfred Row- Potato Salad 17fb Shoulder Lamb will give safnr, nmoothcr por- an, Mm. John Sherwnml, Mrs. Rich- ; lYou'd be snr- formanco .t it Is properly ser- ard Wood, Mra. Willlnm Cnrharl, prlsed at the viced at rcgulur Intervals I))' Mra. Mnxwell Smith And Ailfl.fOR Mnry Puritan or Armour Smoked Hams (half or whole) Jib saving In the' the skilled attendants at the Rowan, Marie Wood and Jenn Wll- course of a' Dfi Falco ecnico Station at dempin. Shrewsbury and Sunset. Let FRESH SPRING POULTRY! year. And the them check your car before I-ong Island each trip and avoid Iho drlny Supported bv Morchants. and expense cauiod by unox- Tho Rod Bank Ronlator Is sun- 35 peot«d road troubles. ported bv local as well as out-ot town business men. Advertisements ">- DUCKS 18f apDcarinc rcjrularlv tell th* story.- Advertlacment Miss Irene Goldreyer, 83-19-161 St;. [Broilers 98c Jamaica, New (U4 lbs. each) J York; student Scot Towels 3 roll* 25c (1IIKKN MOUNTAIN "Because N«- Heinz Tomato Juice 4 cans 25c POTATOES tionslputs com- ir-iti. 59* BUDGET UEAUTlEi fort as well as Shredded Wheat 2 pkg». 19c ou SIZES la « " style Into Us Applet, 20-oz. Greening! .6 tb». 19c lew>prl shots -and Ivory Snow lg. pkg. WlDTHSAAAJoIE! i . . (j ; • ' -.that'ssome- Never an Anxious Moment t California Peat 2 tb$. 19c * *. i\ ' -. " r thing you don't Large Ivory Soap lc Cauliflower 19c & 25c head often find at (Snow White) such a low KOTEX A»»ortment pkg. 23c price. Nstkn> Lima Beans 3 tbs. 19c ' 'al's Hand-flex construction is a tod' C/iofe! Can't Fall! Can'tShewl Cz l-lb.pkg.21c Crisp Celery Hearts, lg...... 2 for 23c I send to us students. Our feet never, COMES IN 3 SIZES pR-Pltt 3 12-oz. boti. 25c Boston Lettuce 2 for 19c tire In them." lor dHl.retri wont.n. diller.nl days. dlller.nl n.eda """'"Kj; ami dopant Sweet Potatoes 4 Ibi. 19c Bartlett Pears 10 for 25c Chipio Flakes lg. pkg, . llollHIM IlI REGULAR tiJXfaur* Box of 12 Mclntosh Apples ....,...4-qt. bskt. 25c l l Glan Serving Set lc JUNIOR fe1.?K.T. '... ;.'S 20^ (21 Jersey Peaches 2-qt. bskt. 27c CAMKI.S OIJ) OOMi rnrton CHENTK.nnELtl SUPSH Wx.:ks,\ti 2^39* CIGARETTES $1.19 MICKITS FROSTED FOODS FRESH SEA FOOD KOTEX it Peas serves 4 k . 20c # r/s,»u rwfiMtu p g Large Shrimp 29c to. and pnctletlly WtlfkMtu Blackberries 10-oz. pkg. 19c Fillet of Sole 32c 1b. Perch Fillets, boneless v.lb. 21c Special Lump Crab Moat 79c Ib. SPECIALS ENDING LABOR DAY AT NOON 48,BROAD STREET THEKOTEfc "Th* Newest, Most Beautiful Store ,ln n«d Dank" SM flEOUOE BTnEET IS8 SMITH STBEET TAMPON (FIBS)-PKO. »[ 12 New Brunswlek Amboy tst2c%! FOWLER'S (Ov*r 10 itore* Uiroughou* New Verk, W«w Jtntj and Mao.) •0 Broad «.!., K.d BETTER FOOD FOR THE TABLE Red Bank - 7 Broad Street - Phone 3334*35 RED BANK REGISTER AUGUST 31, 1939. Page/ Comet Fleet Has TOMATO PACKINO CONTEST. son of Hornerstown, who received 90 were Hugh Oakley, Freehold, and WPA Project miU*S.> points. She was: thlrdhlgh Individual Tony Enfant! of Hazlet, each making The Freehold WPA proji Steps In Exterminating Mosquitoes Shipwreck Dance Several Monmouth county <-H club In Class"4 for any regularly enrolled 81'i points. Daniel Enfant! of Haz- members who partlcipaled in the" to- 4-H club girl. • . let earned tVA points and John VIsco extension of the sewer i of Freehold 72 points. mains in the western part of-tb* 1 Members of the Bed Bank Comet mato packing contest sponsored by The next high' county score was Fleet, sponsored a successful Lady 1 —•«• ough will be abandoned Septemi) the Hightstown Trl-County Auction made by James DcHart of Mllhurst, Word vfas received from the.! Alyce shipwreck dance at the Molly Market Association last Thursday The Register has the material and Pitcher hotel Saturday night. All the who competed In Class 1 for regularly headquarters that the present'] evening, made creditable scores; The en.roH.od 4-H club boys. He e'arned the workmen to turn out first class guests;'wore typical shipwreck cos- printing of all kinds. Let ua quote is to confine activities! to ' tumes. Music for dancing was fur- highest score by any Monmouth 4-H 824 points to be the fourth high in- you on your next-Job.—Advertise- geographical areas, which io nob J nished by Pete Catino's orchestra.. participants was made by Alma John- dividual in -hla.clua, Next to him ment elude Freehold. Donald Hubbard was general chair1 man, assisted by Mis* Marjorie Moore, Miss' Marlon Cook, Robert Forbes, Bill Olsen, Harry Pitcher, "William Bloom and Charles Allaire. 32 BROAD STREET, Attending were Misses ' Marion Cook, Dorothy Norcom, Margie Nor- JRED BANK com, Betty Brown, J&no Llnton, Anne Gardner, June Mothot, Katherlno Figaro, Evelyn Marchant, MarjorU Holmes, Nancy Barnes, Emily New- man, Wanda. Miller, Joyce Snyder, Jeanctte Ryersori, Marjorie SInnott, Jane Dlsbrow, Carol Apgar, Jean Tot- ton, Sue Sturgls, Rose Ihaacelll, Ada Baldwin, Barbara', Sayre, Janet Holmes, Marjorie Gordon, Adele Lenv- berg, Dorothy Corson, Jeanne Carton, Mae Jackson, Jennie Figaro, Betty DeStcfano, Flossie Cooper, Dorothy Patterson,- Olive Regan,' Alice Ken- nedy, Gertrude Spoerl,, Dorothy Mc- Grath, Mary Jo Garrison, Margaret Woolley; Alma. Vanderveer,- Rose Bot- tagaro, Julia Hummers, Juliet Miller, Phyllis Miller, Doris. Perry, Barbara NEW FALL HATS Olscn, Elizabeth Peterson, Jane Klein and Margaret Edwards, W. K Mc- Brlde, John L. Torson, Stevo Mclko, W. F, Melko, Carl Mangold, J. W. Bird, Jack Klein, Jr., Charles P. ANTELOPE SUEDE Bacha, Edward Gaynor, Robert Hen- FELTS ry, Einar Christarucn, Harry Pitcher, Donald Hubbard, Ormond Rltter, BELTING RIBBON Charles' Eichlcr, Henry Pope, Robert Allen, Robert SchmldL.D. P. Hcnble, SUEDES John Rltter, Louis DeFazlo, Lonn Fi- garo, Burt Humberger, Arthur Pat- terson, Thomas Regan, A. J. Willis, Eugene Magec, John J. Ferandes, Ed- wards Rullman, Arnold Schwartz, Harry Davey, Robert Davcy, John Ktmball, H. E. Powell, Robert Hart- man, Luther Falconer, E. E. .Powers, Jr., Court Campbell, Jack Davis, BIU TRAVELING Several years ago it was not uncommon for New Jersey visitors to other parts of'the country to bo greeted Olscn, G. W.. Gordon, Fred Lembcrg, -thu«ly:. "Oh, you're from the home-town of big mosquitoes." TKo situation has taken on a different huo George Quinn, Albert Nolan, Richard .alrice many agencies working in cooperation with the New Jersey experiment station, at Rutgers unlverslfy, Thompson. Irving Hance, Gcorgo Lotr HAT BOX TJew Brunswick, have eliminated many breeding places of the summer pest. Great strides have been made Urn, Fred Biers, Albert Blgclow, Bob in.exterminating the mosquito, but the work still goes on. Shown above are somo of the steps taken by Trucx, Donald Snyder, Jack Dean, ...with each hat at SI or the extension Bervlcs in tho battle. (Upper right) Thomas D. Mulhern, station inspector, is shown at one Tommy Lloyd, Jack Montgomery, tvry Wanted New more...air line tweed pat- of 80 traps built throughout the state to catch mosquitoes for experimental work. A light-is hung near the Donald Asay, Gcorgo Boltc, Robert tern box with leather strap traps to attract insects at night. (Lower right) This is a night's catch. (Left) David-Harris, laboratory Slmmonds, C G. Black, Jr., Robert Styh for Fall handle and buckle. • assistant at the entomology department of tho station, is shown counting and Identifying as to species the Davis, Robert Elchman, George Tot- BLOUSES, SKIRTS catch from one trap. The catch, including many other insects which took the ttait, Is spfnnd on the sheet ten, Albert Newman, Gerard Poling, of paper in front of Harris. Becauso of this work Jersey Is fast losing its namo of. "akecter state." James O'Keefc, Arthur M. Gray, Vlr- Postillions, buitle backs, queen's tanisT lrilde gll Hall, Scott Mason, Scwcll Bald- and SWEATERS caps, blouse crowns, coachman styles .. • with ing satirical digs at his Czarist rul- win, Jerry Layman, E. R. Gresenbcck, BLOUSES crepe and »ntin ject to contributions under the So Ernest Korn, Harry VanNote, Jr., quills, veiUnss, bows, streamers, bustles, and ers."' cial- Security, Act revisions anl com- long or short ulccvea. The stamps, Issued on the 50th an- Bradford Brown, Clinton E. Leech, snoods. Falfcolors. " patible legislation passed In New Jer-'Charles O. Norton, Jack Hurley, Ken- SKIRTS in flannel, belted, niversary of his death, are in two de-Hey. Stamps signs and four values. - The> 15 and neth A. Kenning,..Bob Nearlcs and high waistcd or ounpender Q. How much will employers cov- Mason Downey. 45-kopccs stamps show him as a ered by the unemployment compen- style. IN THE NEWS young author; the 30 and 60k show sation provisions save by these him just before his death. SWIATIRSt All wool Tou'l/ Be Thrillad With These —By thi AP Feature Sertnce—* changes? zephyr, mohair, Shetland 1 Freehold Man Badly Hurt A: It Is-estimated that national em- and angora. Ac •Poland musters all. Its armed ployers, will save about $65,00,000 a Norman Hampton, 30, of Freehold, forces to answer a possible challenge Operation of The year in New Jersey, approximately was seriously injured. last Friday to its independence, the government $2,500,000. week at South River when a car has Issued a souvenir sheet to recall Job Insurance which he was riding left the road and the troops that helped originally to A graphic exposition of the opera- The U. s., with only six percent crashed Into a pole. He is still con- win its Independence. Specifically, tion of job insurance in New Jersey of the world's population, has more fined to the Middlesex General hos- CHIFFON HOSE DRESSES the sheet marks the 25th anniversary will bo presented, at the annual con- than half tho world's telephones. pital ' suffering from a fractured Sheerest 3- thread Chiffons of the forming of the Polish legion. ventions of the New Jersey Building The average age of.passenger cars skull,' fracture* of both jaws ami a Trades Council and State Federation in use iri the United States is esll- broken nose. Carl Anderson of Free Before the World war most of pres- hold was driver of the car. High twial chiffons that ' Types .,'. ent-day Poland was a part of Czarlst of. Labor In Atlantic City, begin- matec) nt 4!4 years. ning September 10, it was1 announced ive long wear. Full ( New Bolero* by Executive . Director Harold G. fashloned, perfect Hoffman, of the Unemployment Com- quality, in newest fall Sport* Froch* ' SlUf pensation commission. colors. 59 In eight panelled enlarged photo- Lingerie Touches ntoap graphs the Commission will show tho steps taken by a discharged worker IT'S STUPENDOUS!!! MtoS2 in registering for work and filing cialm for benefits. There will also be NEW NECKWEAR A complete new stock of the outataiMing new a number of smaller panels present- fashions for Fall. Prints, solid colors, combina- ing charts on placement work of the IT'S COLOSSAL!!! Collars and collar-cuff ' i State Employment Service Division scm.Piquc,cyelet pique, tions, novelties in rayon taffetas, rayon crepes, •r * and benefit payments by the Unem- cmbroidcrca pique,em- alpacas, wools. Blacks, teals, blackberry, bine and ployment Compensation Division. broidcred and striped ? i Other exhibits will Include pictorial IT'S BREATH-TAKING!!! alt the other smart colors. You'll love then. presentations of the operations of the nets,Vcnisclacc,vallace. i- central office at Trenton. Represent- j atlves of the Commission will be pres-1 ent to explain the law and various j phases of job Insurance as it o'pci-1 IT'S RECORD-BREAKING!!! atcn in this etntc. I i\ Executive Director Hoffman pro- > Ruwla, Some of the bloodiest battles sentcd the following answers to ques- j of the war were fought o"n her soil tions respecting recent changes lr. ] bAween Russia and the Central Pow- the Social Security Act relating U> trs. In 1914, fiery Marshal Pilsudskl unemployment "compensation." rt ri formed a Polish legion to fight for In- Q. Will New Jersey employers pay t dependence. a contribution on their full payroll ft 1 It fought with Russia, Austria and under the amended unemployment j finally France—depending on where compensation provisions? Mammoth It could do the most good for free- A. No. Only the first ?3,000 an em- dom. At the war's closo Its efforts ployer pays an employee is now sub- were rewarded. The sheet consists of- a 25-groszy red-violet showing a statuo of Pll- Go of a Saving •udJkl circled by legionnaires; a 25gr. BOYS SHIRTS black profile portrait of' the hoary Pitsudskl (A64 in Scott'a catalogue); and a 25gr. slate portrait of Marshal AND BUTTON BLOUSES-Unusuaf Va/ws Smily-Ryde

HuuUin Writer. X llmlion Terminal BOYS' HOSE & SLACKS Tn« Soviet Union will lump short- NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD GIRLS' DRESSES All styles hose andnluck •••. ly four stamps tu honor « wilur whu 1 I'enna. Station socks , . . plain, clocked or I *fc von bU fame under the olil Ciurlal H0111,(11rti> In (Viiffm Hull-run, ulrul^hl llnr , fancy patterns. Sizes 9 to 12. |t# AHcrnilo TLifoHnyit tri'l ThnrjT>li>'«. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY clever' Dutch Htylt>H,,,the ilninti. Fur datfn, HCIUMJUUI, rlr,, commit rut frorku you run iniiigiiif'.., mid mirh womlrrful vnliirn! c GIRLS'HOSE & ANKLETS I'rliitcd |>rrrnli» nml Milidrulor s y Fancy half and /i hoaej |si. Trnin- Hnvr Mor«»Timi» jit tho Fnir, •lull broadcloth. Some with also plain and fancy anklets I "% Fr*fti P*nfHy1v#nl* ft|*tt«n, N. V.« Reserved Seats now on tale at Committee Head- embroidery! other* with Inrn in fall colon. Sixes 6 to 10'/, | J la W»tirt r.lr SUIUn. II MlntHtt and hrniMilcliing. 59 -II Cfnil. vfR L«rt| Illicit Ritl Ru<, quarters, 69 Broad Street, AT NO EXTRA COST GIRL'S SLIPS Fine count Broadcloth, g^fn Seethe HIT SHOW of the FAIR ADMISSION $1.00, with book ticket 50c lace or embroidered i-trifle "ICC RAILROADS ON PARADE bolloni | iiiri 1 to 6 «nd 8 ZJ rtflmc Tli« author, Knllykov- Hhc Girls' Sweaters and Skirts, lo 10. chedrln, Is a atranxor tu nuwL IHJM* AIM «•« —.—,—4—_, fWIATIRSi All wool sllpon iitul coat >•• Itustlsiu but •njuya an excellent rrp- Railroad* in BuUdlng ulatlon with th« Hovlct*. •lyh's, sixes 7 lo H. *rm GIRLS' BLOl'SES Ruiilans >ay I lie roiuon h« It un- Railroads at Work Conducted by Women's Auxiliary SKIRTSi r'lminrl In belled or •"»• I known lo outrider* Is I tut ti« wrijic pendrr models. Sires 7 lo 14. Slab broadcloth and popllm In • rich lluuinn vernacular which PENNSYLVnNin of Riverview Hospital' luckln and overblouse Mylesi prnv«<1 awkward In Inntlttp, And 8lw»4lol6. • • •

New One-Shot Method Found Ineffective At The Rockefeller Institute . R ', There ha* been much controversy normally tested in suspected cages In recent months, partiguuarly during of rabies. iris shown In the report that the Now Until , the Tables scare throughout the state mice could be readily Immunized • u to the benefits of inoculating dogn against measurable doses of virus or persons vaccinating their peta. In given either into the brain or Into a recent Issue of the New Tork Sun the muscle, but by auch massive dps- Labor Day one of their writers, Arthur Roland, age as to render the treatment en- had a very Interesting; article, which tirely Impractical. 1 The Register has been permitted to The mouse tests did demonstrate that there Is no use In trying to I im- FIREMEN'S NIGHT TONIGHT reprint verbatim, which we are very munize an animal after it has been (lad to do In the interest of dog own- exposed. . On this point the report DANCE BAND CONTEST er* and )n behalf of the New Jersey say»: . "DeBplte the u«e of a peri- iiog Owners association. Mr. Ro- pheral route of Inoculation with a land's article follows: minimum infecting dose of virus—a GROUND PRIZES method of Inoculation which Is fol- The so-called one-shot rabies, vac- lowed by long Incubation periods and , cine with which dog owners in some a mortality rate of less than 100 per LAP-GAMES states, a number of cities and some cent—vaccines of all sorts have localities, a few of them in the New proved ineffective In our hands in NEW BOWLING GAME Tork area, are required, by law to altering the mortality rales or the vaccinate their pete, has been found course of Infection Irom those In un- Ineffective In extensive tests carried j'acclnnted mice." ATTRACTIONS on at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, A description of Commercial Vaccines Studied. AN the long research which makes this ftlscusslng the commercial canine GIANT JACK POT conclusion inescapable is contained vaccines, the report points out: "Ac- •UNUSUAL in a paper by Dr. Leslie T. Webster, cording to United States Government FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY who directed the experiments, pub- regulations, all vaccines for animal lished In the Journal of Experimental. antl-rabies-prophylaxls must be non- EXPERIENCE Medicine, official organ of the Insti- virulent. The questions at issue In AT PERRY'S GOLF DRIVING RANGE tute, Issued today. . this study were therefore twofold: The Importance which always at- First, are the products now on the taches to work carried on at the market non-virulent, according to the Rockefeller Institute Is Increased by mouse test; and, second, do they im- OCEAN PORT munize mice against at least two What these Little Sliver firefighters are gazing at is a huge illuminated map at the Sell Telephone Exhibit at the World's Fair, -where they the fact that the report comes at a poaed for trie photographer with the young lady who operates the lights to show the course of demonstration Long Distance calls to all parts time when agitation for compulsory lethal doses of test virus given under controlled and- yet as nearly natural of the country, in tho exhibit they were nlso entertained by Pedro the Voder, the "machine that talks" and enjoyed the experience of listen* vaccination is being pressed in many y parti of the country. Beyond the conditions as possible." ing to their own telephone voices on the Voice Mirror. , ' . . | negative, result,. the condemning of Five or more lots of vaccine from The firemen visited the Fair while attending a convention oi volunteer firemen at Flushing recently. Shown are Harold Tetley, Elliott Borden, the ! one-shot vaccines,' even when' each of ten commercial firms were Douglas Parker, Pat Bruno, George Hohl, Owen Rolf, William Carhart, Gcorgo Ivins, Charles Mazza and Warren Herbert. used In quantity up to five times that tested and the following results ob- recommended by the makers, the re- tained: "None has contained virulent search has been of great Importance virus; None has Immunized mice Trenton M583 (Bergen Co.) Sate—for Sailing of Philip, Sr., of 1787) b. abt. 1775 pci Re»o Conover b.' Dec. 27, 1786 d. Oct. In working out a tecbnlo for quanti- against subsequent test Intra-cerebral 1 Injection of one lethal dose. When shows Nov. 21, 1786, license to Abra- 1830 Howcll Twp., Mori. Co., Census 22, 1861 as son of Daniel G. and Mari tative tests which should be extreme- ham Marks and Willemynthc Eck- ly beneficial in efforts to And sorrie tested by. the Intramuscular method, taken In month of >-—, 1830, where garct Rezeau jConover. (Mrs. W.R.C.) effective vaccine... , , . . 27 phcnollied preparations from sev- haidt, are they related? Per study he Is listed on p. 289, line 21, his age e'n manufacturers for the most part and comparison of 1830 and 1850 cen- betweent 50 and 60 ,and- a woman, Monmouth-County Records ' Condemnation Quoted. proved negative. Chloroformlzcd vaC- sus, and partial Surrogate and Cem-age 70 to 80, nnd a male aged be- The condemnation of the- vaccines' cines, on the other hand, especially etery data, etc., Philip and Margret Court HouBe, Freehold, N. J. • currently employed on dogs is con- from manufacturers Nos. land 3, tween 15 and 20. Nothing more Is Brewer Marks probably had 3 ion now known concerning 1775 David Sill, John and Edith Woodmanse. tained in the following findings; have given results which merit fur'.h. Mrs. William R. Conover, coeditar. 1) Philip, Jr., b. abt. 1761, believed' - 1806, May 17 "Commercial canine vaccines In- er study." Member of the Genealogical commit- except that he was not found ln-1850 activated with phenol-proved' non- In the operation of the cloroform- d. 1841 (Freehold Case #16016,) in records examined (errors of oversight Pcrlne, Daniel and Susanna Garrison tee of the Monmouth County HIs- 1830 Howell Twp, Census, page 289 -—•--.— 1806, May 21 virulent and failed to Immunize mice. Ized vaccines, It was explained that orlcal association, Freehold, New may have been made, too) nor is he Commercial canine vaccines Inacti- even they had to be given In five Ino 23, he and wife? both abt. be- n Surrogate court records. Ho la By John Antrim, Justice. vated' with chloroform (Kelser) times the quantity recommended to Tersey. ween 70 and 80. He \s believed to (85). Brown, Lewis and Mary Burgee, proved non-virulent, but capable of produce the partially successful Imr have 4 sons, (1) Andrew, Oct. 11,1783 believed to be the father of Benja- Immunizing mice provided a single min 1803 FM 1890 and Willlam-1806 by Benj. Bennet 1806, Feb. 16 munlty. Furthermore, It was pointed QUESTIONS, to Juno 28, 1876, bd. at Squonkum Williamson,, David and Margaret lntrapedltoneai injection of two to but, the treatment In this amount with wile Lydla Gant (dau. of Rich- FM 1881 Marka. -Benjamin 1803 GL five times that prescribed for dogs had undesirable complications—the 917. SCHENCK-MURRAY. Wanted May 5, 1890^and wife Lydla , 1812 Leffertson , 1805, Doc. 5 per gram of body weight was given." names of Ancestors of Annie ard and Cath.) Jan. 13, 1792, SQ Hall, John and Alice Gordon mice seemed to be In pain for about Nov. 28, 1871. (2) Thomas b. abt.. 1780, ~L Apr. 29, 1888, both bd. at Gicn- In the report entitled, "A mouse an hour, were hypor-irrltable and -oc- 3chenck, b. Oct. 9, 1770, d. Aug. 17, dola, and William 1806 FM 1881 and - : 1805, Dec. 7 test for, measuring the Immunizing casionally developed transitory con. 1822, md.- William Murray (son of Jos. wife Eliza b. 1800. (3) Richard b. abt. Schanck, DcLafayojLte' and Nelly potency of anti-rabies Vaccines," the .vulslons. The discomfort, although 1790 and wife Christen b. abt. 1800. wife Ann , 1809 FM 1809 Marks, testa made on white mice are report- iph and Rebecca Morris) Dec. 2, both bd. at Farmlngdale. (J.W.C;) Covenhovcn ...... ^ 1805, Dec. 17 causing loss of appetite for a day or 17»2?| • (K.A.S.) (4) William (not yet located liy me Mason, John and Lena Williamson ed In detail. so, seemed relatively harmless." In 1BB0 Monmouth census, tho he 922. PITTENGER-EISER-ISER- It Is admitted that objection might gumming Up Report. 918. SCHENCK-CONOVER. Who might then hnve been outside the IZER. Wanted information on Ma- ...... 1805, Dec. 22 be made to the fact that the tests re the descendants of Albert Gar- county, etc.) apparently b. before ria Plttcnger whb, md, by 1753, Eiser, Bard, James and Dililah Bown were carried on with mice Instead of Summing up, tho report declares: retson Schcnck, b. Apr. 10, 1721, d. 1795, wlfo believed Lydla—j—, his Iscr or I7.er, had n s. Philip ElBer b. _ _ 1806, Jan. B dogs, but on this'similar point he ex- "Taken altogether, the experiments May 21, 1786, son of Garret Roeioise Bennet, Adrian and Ester Holmes plained that rabies Is one of the virus show that no vaccines given subcu- chn.: Glgcon, Mar. 16, 1815 RV Jon. Aug. 1754 nt Klngwoed, Hnnderton diseases with reactions on all an!- taneously and no phenollzed vaccines and Neoltjc Cocrten Van Voorhces of , N. J., Maria md. 2nd, Henry .,. 1606, Jan. 7 mall—horses, cows, dogs, foxes, ro- given either subcutaneously or intra- Pleasant Valley, Monmouth Co., N. , 1899; Patience (Mrs. ) Page Kreus. (Mm. E.C.B.) Megahon, John and Catherine Jonea, dents 'and even men. The choice of peritoneally immunized mice against , md, 1st, Caty Conover; md. 2nd, b. 1821? of Plnno, Kendel Coun- 923. CHEESEMAN. Wanted Infor- By certificate from groom's parents selectively bred mice was governed more than two Intramuscular lethal Agnes.VanBrunt. Bd. In Family Bury- y, 111.) Rlchnrd and Rov. Sam- _ ; i._ 1856, Jan. 19 by the fact that they could be raised doses of test virus, ing Ground, % mile w. of Pcnns Neck mation and ancestry of Mary Cheesc- uel 1833 Mar. 1917; rJcr note In Marks- mnn, (names of parents and grand- Covcnhoven, Lewis and Catherine easily and quickly In the laboratory "Chloroformlzed vaccines from two church. (W.L.S.) Denlse _....„ ...._. 1806, Jan. 28 for quantatlve tests and there was a manufacturers, however, Immunized Mount Bible -Ooble Bible of Sarnh parents, with dates of -birth and uniformity of rtactlon. against four to sixteen doses when 919. WAYDOCK-BROWERS. Ee- Jane (Mrs. Charles) Goble, Aug. 20, death, who md. Mnr. 4, 1812, John Denlse, Daniel and Mary Stlllwell given Intraperltoneally In amount alre ancestry and descendants of 1855 to Mar. 5, 1905, a dau. of MarUh Pittenger, Mon. Court Houac Record3, - — _ 1806, Mar. 15 Small Amount Peed. five to ten times that advocated for Francis WaydQck, schoolmaster,, and Mount (dau. of Jacob & Hannah Van- also parents and grandparents of Stillwell, John and Mary Schencfe For these tests, a very small dogs per gram ot body weight and Catherine Bowers, md. Nov. 3, 1803 ^ll[ Mount) Mrs. Gideon Marks John Pittcnscr. TlMrs. W.R.C.) 1806, Mar, 25 amount of virus—actually It was one- occasionally when given In amounts by. Thomas Cook, Justice, rccordoU Aug. 30, 1811 RV Nov. 25, 1887, an By Benjamin DuBols, Minister. 190th of-a cubic centimeter of a 1 corresponding to the, canine doac. in Monmouth Court House, (K.A.S.) undated funeral text of William Lane, William and Mary Nlvlson, by Avast, mates! We're all set for a launching. While to 320 dilution—was Injected Into the The chlorotormlzed vaccines given ANSWERS. muscle of the lower hind leg, just the Intraperltoneally'in 6 cc. doaes cnused 920. DOUGLASS -"-LAWRENCE. Mnrks Is fflvon, followed by two oth- George Cook '. 1806, Sept. 28 •kipper tightens the rigging the crew keeps the trim sort^)f infection a dog might get In transitory irritative phenomena." • Wanted Information on tho family of ers Identified as Nov. 25, 1887 ('Moth- 924. HERBERT-MOUNT, (Arnj.to Wilson, John and Elizabeth Martin craft steady J er Mary E. Mount (Mrs. Gideon) - 1806, Mar. 22 a fight. It was found that it reached .As Is the practice at tho Rocko- William, Douglass. He mil. Jan. 9, 872, Aug. 3, 1939 by Mrs. G. W. M.) Deep water—halfway to a childish knee—is necet. the lumbar cord three to five days Xelltr Institute, there was no com- 1734, Rachel Lawrence. This la from Marks, and Jan. 1, 1884 (her sis. An- In my records I have the following White, Jacob and Abigail Homes later and then passed quickly to the ment on the report. Dr. Webster was nie E, Marks (Mrs. James T.) Wil- 1806, May 3 «a-y if the boat is to ride at ease. . . . But safe water brain, where It multiplied rapidly. he marriage records of Mon, Co., N Margaret Herbert (the 7th child of unwilling to discuss ft or the reper- J. I would llko tllr nnmrn of his bur; from which it Is quite possible Jnmcs Herbert nnd Elizabeth Con- Fleming, Joseph and Lydla White for sailing doesn't mean "safe for drinking." The first signs of the disease would cussions which It might have in that the William Marks of 1881, Free- appear on the ninth to the fourteenth places where laws have been cnactud cbn. Also, I have—William Douglass, over) wos b. July 26, 1781, d. Feb. 19, 1806, June 21 So belt advice to all young "voyagers" (and also one of tho appraisers of Estate of hold Caie #16918, may be her Ri-and- 1859, md. in 1800, Joseph Kcr, b. 1781?Hcndrickson, Hendrlck Esq. of Mid- 1 days in .form of flaccid paralysis of requiring the use of the one-shot fnther. The above arc chn, or de- 'to picnickers}: For personal use depend on home !, the infected leg, Convulsions followed antl-rables vaccine, _ • Daniel Johnston of Upper Freehold, (See p. 390 and 465, HIM. of Old Ten- dlctown, and Hclcnnh Longstreet alter 2* hours, terminating usually Oct. 7, 1738. Wan Abigail, ono of tils scendants of Philip Marks, Jr. nbnvc, ncnt). Margaret Herbert and Joseph _ -— 1800, Oct. 18 ampnly always. in death after a varying period of l'OTJRS FOR THE ASKING. whose, 1841 Administrator Andrew SprnRg, Jeremiah and Mary Inman, time, Occasionally a mouse would hn.7 She was b. 1747. Had n sis. Sal- Marks had us surety William Marks, •Ker were md. Feb. 6, 1839 by Rev. ly (or Sarah) and a bro. Aaron-. There John Woodhull, (Mon. Co. -Mar. Roc by Thomas Little 1806, June 26 Trained worken are responsible survive. both belloved to be sons. (2) anna of for the essential purity of the Where a "street virus," that ob- The Legislative Referenco Depart were other chn. (Mrs; W.H.S.) orda). (D.V.P.) Doughty, John and Fanny Chamber- Philip, Sr., 1787, believed William, lln, both of Stafford .... 1806, July 11 tained from an actual case of rabies, ment of the New Jersey State LI 921. MARKS-MOUNT-VANCLIEF. thla U not definitely known, d. early 925. COVENHOVEN. (Ana to 748, water we furnish our customer* ' • contrasted with that cultivated In the brary has just Issued a Descriptive Desire descendants, <>tc., of Philip 1810, Case 16919, nnd Mary, who on May 25, 1939 by D.V.P. nnd Ans. 888.Morris, -William and Hannah Gard- laboratory. Is employed, the period Llat of the Laws and Joint Resolu- Marks, Sr., who d. 1787 nt Squan- Aug. 10, 1939, by L.C.C.). In Symmcs ener !_ _ 1806, July" 3 of incubation, and the duration of the Jan. 25, 1819 renounced Admrn.'be- tion! enacted by.the 1630 Legislature kum: Freehold deed Book X2 ]>g. 408 lieved wlfo and b. abt. 1760 per Hist, of Old Tcnncnt, p. 42«, it states, " Silas Crane, Justice. dlsea.se were found to be longer. It to August 10, lncluirlve. dated Oot. 27, 1830, recites, "Philip These records were copied by also; was found—a.point of Import- Howcll 1830 Census. Michael, who dv Lydla Forman, dau. of Peter A Elea- ance In considering the canine rabies This list, prepared by John P. Dul- and David Marks as 'descendants and In 1828 (Freehold case #16014), la as- nor Wllllnmsaon Forman md. Gar- Monmouth Court House Chapter, D. Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. problem—that some animals became lard, assistant state librarian, gives heirs of Philip Marks * Margrct his A. R., and published by Monmouth sumed to be their son, although his ret B. Covenhovcn and had several J. O. IlERn, Manager vicious before paralysis set In. the bill and chapter number of each wife, late Margrct Brower, convey to Admr, is William Marka, and later chn,, part of the names given In 748. Historical Association, Freehold, N. ' Differ In Virulence, measure enacted, together with the John Cook a tract In New York city data, may show Mlchnel to be son of (Mrs. W.R.C.) J., and released by (Mrs. William During the long tests, It was found name of the introducer, and a brie known as Dominies Hook." Trenton 17&1 Philip, Jr., or his bro'.* 177.1 David 926. COVENHOVEN- SCHENCK. PL) Laura V. Conover, Registrar, out that there are strains of virus synopsis ot the purpose of each bill Marrlagea M176 ahows May 3, 1760, II The- 3rd and last s. of 1787 Philip differing In virulence, that strains of Copies may be had gratis upon appli- ceme to Philip Marks, yeoman, and 5,y Marks, Sr., IS David (known tr> he s and Ana. 887, AuR. 10, 1939 by L. C. Sugar Is the Philippines' moat Shrewdrcarefulbuyersread-The^Register't Class-— virus Increase In virulence on reach- cation to the- State Library at Tron Margrct Brewer, both of Shrewsbury vnluablo export, metals next. Ing the brain and that the age of the ton. C.) In my records I have Garret ified Advertisements. subject modified the virulence of the virus markedly. In autopsies, it was found that Negrl bodies were found An Incandescent lamp was In in the cells of the lumbar cord, but vented by William Robert Grove In most frequently in the region of Am- 1840; Edlaon'a, introduced in 1880, mon's horn, the section ot the brain was an Improvement. LET GULF TAKE THE LABOR OUT OF LABOR DAY!

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Achelis, Miss Margot White,, Mm. Kelley, Mrs. J. C. Kaultuss, Mr«. A. 200 At Sea Bright CKarlCB B. Harding, Miss Nancy Party Benefits J. Howland, Mrs, Alan Frost, Mrs. VISIT HISTORIC NEW JERSEY—No. 47 Heller, Miss Barbara Baker, Mlaa Shelter Fund Frederick W. Oppcr, Mrs. George MM. Walter Stelnbach of;1i ' By EARLB HORTER ______Beach Club Dance Noel Nellspn. Hiss Rosallo Ncllaon Howglli, Mrs. Daniel Applogatc, Mrs. Park, who was general ehalrtaaii'*' ...••• - • • ' * . • • ' ' o and Mrs. I. Rlkcr. lira. Alan Hascal! of Fair Haven Edward Fraser, Mra. Ralph jleld, tho President's birthday parties^' Lloya Magruder, Joseph Magrudcr, was chairman of a dessert bridge Mrs. W. G. French, Mrs. George Dny- Monmouth county last January,', One of the Largest James H. Behr, William C. Biker, hold • Thursday afternoon nt the er, Mrs. Ella Qlldowcll, .Mrs. Martin nounecd this week that the Procej_ Phillip GreerL Henri Werlcmann, Shrewsbury River Yacht club, Fnlr Dwyer, Mrs. W. J. Kelly, Mrs. B J. from the various Birthday balls'! Haulboskey, . Mrs. Herman We.nzel, * • Crowds of the Season Wllllan* Ylvisakcr, C. J. Morton, Huvonj for the benefit of the new the county amounted :to W,'68U, Berena Waters,., James Shochan, shelter fund of tho Society for tho Mrs. William Tuinlrr, Mrs High Half of this amount, she otated, Will Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Dcady, Mrs. Edward Collins,' Mrs. T. More than 200 members of the Sea Richard Dlcksonj Joseph O'Sulllvah, be kept In this county for the inf Williamson . Thomas, Richard La- Table awards were boxes of dusting M. Dorcmus, Mis William Guillium, tile paralysis fund. Tho balance J Bright Beach club and their, guests powder and thcro were 1G tables in Mrs. E. G. PfellTci, Mis William attended the Saturday evening danco Mairche, EUlon Harvey, Jr., Robert been sent to tho chairman of the i Young, Rico Brewster, Edgnr Knnpp, piny.'. ' Reid, Mrs. G B. Moxley, Mrs. E. J. tiqnal foundation. at the clubhouse. Although the Rllcy, Mrs. May Wulflng, Mrs. OIlic weather was unusually chilly, one of' Jr., Klmball Hartshorne, Robert D. Attending wero Mrs. Herman pplllo, Hartshotne, Jr., C. J. MacGulrc, Jr., Mrs. Edwnru Messcck, .Mrs. Abrain Pearcc, Miss MadcKMnc Dennett, Miss the largest crowds of the season was Mary Hr-nnosspv, Miss Mary HowgiP present. One of Howard arid Letter Derek MacQi/lre, Chester Bjlllngs, Krldel, Mrs. S. -A. Lctz, Mrs. Robert \ Liquor Charges Dismissed. 1 Topping, Mrs. George Zlsltn, Mrs. C, and Miss Lllllnn B. Bratton. Lanln's orchestras played. t Jr., Harry A. Caesar, !d, Porter Cae- ThcNeptunc City council dlsa Byrpn Blalsdoll, Mrs. M.'H.-Thunn, Those at the dance wero .Mr. and sar, Frederick J. Burghnrd, Jr., i/ltin- three charges made by ABC a ton Metealf, 3d. Edward A'. Hurd, Mrs. L. F. MncKcnr.le, Mrs.• Ofcorge ngnlnst Mansfield's tavern after a „ Mrs. Robert D. Hartshorns, Mr. and Hn'rm.Mrs. M. S. Jacnbs, Mrs. J. Jos- Ncptunn Olrl \Ved«. Mrs. Otto Culman, Mr. and Mr«, Jr., Eliot Hurd, Joseph C. Honglnnd, Ing Inst week. Mrs. Sarah W.'ilansfletd,'? Jr., .\yilllam C. Ellis, John Achells, eph Hennessey, Mrs Waller Lnyton, Miss Dorothy C. Emmons, daughter proprietor, was charged with kef Mnntaujp. Metealf, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Crnnc. Jr., HURII Adams, Mrs. S. M. Tracy, Mrs. E. E. Tiiek- Johnfritz Achells, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- of Lquelln Emmons of Neptune, was ing open after tho 'closing hour \-w^. Donald Andrews, Warren Acltermnn, or, Mrs. A. K BenSol, Mrs. E. Walter, married at her home Sunday after- 1 n. m., that a lottery was conducted^ wnrd M. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mrs. C, N. Sniiu, Mrs. C.'W. Pater- Adorns. Mn and Mrs. Warron Acker- Marlon Ackermari, Jnmca Hnrts- noon to Louis H. Parker of Canton, Iherr and gambling was permitted.', horne, fJcoTge Werloniann .and How-, son, Mrs. George A. Throckmortoni 111. After a trip to Atlantic City the Mrs, Mansfield Is to receive a. warn-"*; man, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon T. iCbie- Mrs. George Ford Morris, Mrs. Leon man, Mr.'and Mrs. F. N. L. White1,. land B. Jones. ' • couple will live at Canton. Ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clay Crawford, Mr. and MTd. Joseph C. Hoagland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. BraiAome, • Mr. and Mrs. Chester Billings, Mr. and Mr«. Edwin D. Brnnsomc, Mr. and Mrs. E. nichard Durand, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hubcr, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Geor, $m Jr., Mr. and Mrs." C. Frederick Nell- son, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sloans Walker, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arthur. Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Stout, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Robertson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. \V. W. Gamwell, Mr. and MIB. John Ballantlnc, Mj\ nnd Mrs. Win; =t>r Shlppeo, Mr nnd Mra. A. L. Me- Kim, Mr. nnd Mra. Joseph H. Lord, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldridgc,. Mr. and Mre. i ' Peter B. dimming, Mr. hnd Mrs. Oporpc B. Coltelyou, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hooker Talcott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wll- lhm Grldlcy, Mr, nnd Mrs. L. S. Thompson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. GcorRO The Hermitage at Hohokus Dwlght. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Segcermnn, Mr. nnd Mrs, Harold Among the places of historic interest in Bergen the Hermitage. General Gcgrgc Washington and Scott.Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Borden, Mr, , County, one of the most outstanding is the old - his staff spent a number of days at.tKc old mansion and Mrs. P. Hendloy, Mr. and Mrs. mansion at Hohokus, considered by mnny archi- after the Battle of Monmouth in 1778 and Alex- Richard Tucker, Mr. nnd Mra. Thom- m McCarter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred tects to be one of the finest examples of F.nglisli ander Hamilton and General Lafayette were friends Kcndleston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis M, Gothic architecture in the country. Before the of the Dc Yismes and often visited them. Mrs. Hnfiie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Leo middle of the 18th century, the Hermitage was Benedict Arnold also stopped one night with them and Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Lawrence. 36eSHURFINE occupied by Captain Philip De Visme, whoin 174.6 on her way from West Point to Philadelphia, after Miss Fraker, Mrs. H. gtoltos'Lo'.t, FACIAL married Anne Stillwell Bartow, mother of Thco- Ijcr husband's treason. The Hermitage was bought Jr., Mrs. J. Hartley Melllck,' Jr., Mlxa TISSUES I dosia Bartow, who in 170.3 married Colonel liy Dr. Elijah Rosencrantz iri> 1804 and is still Dotty Burghnrd, Miss Elizabeth Provost. He was killed in the West Indies iii 177,7 owned and occupied by his family. Knnpp. Misses Jonn, Jean and Prls- and in 1782 Mrs. Provost nYarricd AaroriBurr in cilia Bnlch, Miss Jane Blllinfrs.vMiss A'«- Jeriey Council, Stale llvuie, Trrnlc* Leslie Cncsnr, Miss Kathleen Cul- rnnn, Miss Ann Ellis, Miss Loulso

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Why We Should Vote No on the $21,- • * 000,000 Belief Bond Issue. Boys' Shirts Critical examination of the Legis- lature's plan to issue $21,000,000 in Tom Sawyer nnd Model Make. these are the Dresses bonds to get relief funds brings to Comes In Madras and Broad- light some interesting points. cloth. To begin with, the Legislature docs not, in Itself, have the authority trt Issue the bonds. All the law-making Cc tt0o $$1.00 body has done Is to provide for sub- mission of the question to the people 79 1 at a general election. Unless the vot- SIZES 8 to 14, ers ratify the act, it cannot become law. It is understood that powerful po- litical machines will support the bond Issue because they aro anxious to re- Boys' Hockmeyer move the question of relief financing from the election campaigns of 1940. Corduroy Knickers Ordinarily, the "machine vote" Is a powerful factor to contend with, Comes In 11 rown and Oreen and especially, in an off-year election. Orry, Despite this, even the "machine vote" may not be enough to over-ride the growing public sentiment against bond issues for current operating costs such as relief. Among the rank SIZES 6 in in. «nd file of taxpayers in the state— those who must pay the bills for the cost of government—there is Incrcns- ing opposition to floating, new Dona" —Extra-Special— issues. Taxpayers are now So well In- Half Hose formed about affairs of Government that they know, bond issues for re- Stripes and plain colors. Gor-* lief are an rasy way out of a per- don nnd MV«ti"ln»tcr. plexing problem for the politicians. They know, too, that a bond Issue Is only the beginning of the headaches pair for $1.00 for the taxpayers. Those who are eager to put across the bond issue can be expected' To Kcgtilar 2rte Grade raise the hue and cry that relief can- SIZES 0!i to 10. not be financed unless the bond Issue Jr, ratified. Perhaps they will paint a pitiful picture of misery and suffering that will come about If tho bonds are Girls' All Wool not issued, and play upon the tax- payers' sympathy to secure approval. SKIRTS Rellelcrs need not suffer if the bonds arc rejected by the voters. ricatrd and Swing Sklrtn. Money has been available for relief Pencil purposes, nnd is still available If the political schemers will abandon their .98 & $0.98 selfish motives and consider tho wel- Box fare of the whole public. .SI7.KS 4 to J6. Olvrn with To finance relief from current rev- enues may not bo the most painless rnrh purrhnnn thing in the world to do. It means nf K2.00 some sacrifices. It means that we Girls* may have to curtail some of our new or ninrr. highway construction. It rnenna scraping together all the funds that Sports Coats ore. available for relief. But once the bill I* paid It Is finished, and costs ('omen In Tivrfcln nnd Scotch S Featured by Parents' Magazine • re kept down to the minimum. riatd materials. j Hut If we pay for relief by issuing bonds, not only mint we repay thr in their PATSY PARENT debt, but Interest and other chargui $O.98 & SO.98 as well. Bonds should be Issued only for Sl/.KH 8 til IS. Back-to-5chool Wardrobe ... capital expenditure*. Even then thry should be Issued only whfn the rnp- Not nil the I'any Parent dreuci l«i be stiro. Ital Improvement 1« shown con- clusively to b» t worthwhile and ncc Reversible For there are five — one for each school day in the week. cssary Investment. They should never Lucttte feel* quite complimented that Parcr.M' Magazine chose b« luued to finance present operating COJII, as the $31,000,000 relief bond Rain Coats their drejsci for its Paiiy Parent Hack-To-School Wardrobe luu* la Intrndtd to do. rou among all the dresses.throughout the country. You can tub The people have nut aiithotlzcd a them ill time and again.without the slightest ri

Ont htmdr«4 thoumnil uddreMi M« nn th« V. H, W«alh«r' Hurtka'i •lillinf Vat tvt 4#Jl£ f »JH>rti, Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick ^Results - Six RED 3ANK REGISTER, AUGUST 81, 1939- arrival, a small army of state police wur-brought In wholesale strikes, if It ut held that added to Election day and Thanksgiv- BANK REGISTER town, police Xrom municipalities from various parts of lirikers are entitled to this compen- ing, Labor day It So placed aa to Pardon Protests One-Day the county .were borrowed for the occasion, the fire de- Editorial Views sation, no matter what the circum- provide a two 'or three-day breathing It has been called to our attention partment was called out, the services of first aid tquadt stances. To have the fund depleted, spell In the last stages of summer, that In an article appearing; In the were enlisted, the rtllroadv*tatlon was roped off for a or wrecked, In this way, would de- but.Columbus day, not,movable u to last issue of The Register regard- Liquor License TOOHAS mTIKO BBOWN of Other Papers prive many of compensation to date, offers no such advantage. good dlatance, railroad »«ryice was disrupted and 'com- ing the private showing of motion Editor an* Tablllhcr which they would be Justly entitled Ai for avoiding economic losses by pictures at the residence of Mrs. muters were inconvenienced, newspapermen were given because of being thrown out of work. For Library Party iia(Tk*« oplnonspiaraas npnmd In th«. iVEditoriaj l transferring Thanksgiving day from Lewis 8. Thompson of Brookdale JAMES J. HDOAV, AsweUto Editor three sets of passes to enter the lines, grandstands were X* * ."ereander.do n»t neeeiearilrily It seemi that the test of eligibility Its traditional position in the week, farm, we gave credit to ths wrong built, schoolchildren were Instructed to report to school, tna endorsement of Th« RaaitterJ. for unemployment compensation the whole' modern political trend Is person for much. of the ' success of Rurtuon Official Says X. HABOLD XSLLT, AssiiUni WItor just aa If It h>d been a school day, streets were scrubbed should be whether a man U out of to create such' losses. Five-day work- the showing. 8, HATBi, Managing Editor for the occasion and even an excavation on one street SAME PLAT, NEW CAST. work through circumstances not un- ing weeks and eighth-hour working -The article mentioned the name It It Not Necewary—r vu filled In, In short, everything short of proclaiming der hit control. days cut production close to the ideals of Miss Martha Hanson, who. Is con- History is mostly a record of ag- of the trade union bottes. Reduced " IMw A«al« Sanaa «f OlrenUfloni. martial law was done to receive the rulers of an empire gression. Since the nomad tribes, the If a plant, shuts down far lack of nected with the -Monmouth County Road Contract Awarded |feaflwr WaliaiMl KdHoital AnoelkUon. strong have taken the land and pos- orders, there li no question that.the Production means higher prices for Organization for Social Service, as across the sea. ' " law fully covers these workers. But the,poor to pay, but that gets no con- assisting Mrs. Thompson, when the Member KTew Jerwr rrewi AwMtetion. tessloni of the weak. Hungry raiders tlderatlon 'from the New Dealers, The Rumson mayor and council And then what happened? The King and Queen ar- have utolen great empires grown if.a.'atrike forces the plant to shut party'so ably assisting was Mils yent on record at the regular.meet- , Member Menmonth County Press Club. rived at our station and after a bit of kowtowing, little down,' are the workers unemployed Changing Thanksgiving to a Sunday Evelyn T. Walker, supervisor In rich and fat and in turn have been would be a perfect example of saving ing last .Thursday night aa having of which could be seen by the general public because despoiled by more vigorous races. because of circumstances not under charge of public-health nurse* of the no. objection to the granting of a HMbn Ifc* American Rw H»H Century Club at the spigot and wasting at the Monmouth County Organization for they* were too far removed, were whisked through the In every century a robber people their contrpl? . - special one-day lijuor license to the It Is a big queitlon and every case bung.—New York Sun. ' • . Social Service. II, HEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PBBSS streets at almost break-neck speed' in a closed oar. It has been abroad in the world., Ro- Oceanlo tree library for the benefit mans, Goths, Franks, Teutons, Mos- thould be decided upon .its merits, The Register regrets this error and tomorrow- night on General Howard Th* Asjoelated Press It exclusively entitled to tin la doubtful that even those who did tee the couple, in- but to allow certain minority groups we are only too happy to call to our cluding the sleepy-«yed children In the grandstand at lems, Tartan, Slavs in aucceaslve and 8. Borden's estate; Application for ''W tot republlcatlon of til news dlBpatehei credited to to itMttoy the emergency fund to REPORTING CBJME NEWS. readers' attention that It was Mist the license Ii made to D. Frederick the high school, got a fair view Af them. recurring wavet have surged acrost fit-or not otherwise credited in thU piper and also the Europe, Asia and Africa, taking what that the majority would be deprived Do news atories of crime Inspire Walker who did such a One job and Burnett, itate: alcoholic beverage A week ago Wednesday night the press received they could and retreating only In the of, protection, would be to contravene who is doing tuch wonderfully good commisaloner. During the discus- B»WB published therein. : ' .-" other identical crimes? This question work In helping to carry out the var- news* that the President of the United states was to face of superior force. the letter as well at the spirit, of tbe Is propounded and apparently an- s.on ' on the matter ' Councilman Unemployment Compensation Law, ied program of the Monmouth Coun- Tie Bed Bank Rtilstir »••>• m> fln.ncl.l r«toimilbMtl« board % train at Red Bank for Washington the follow- In recent centuries the robber Im- awered In the affirmative in the Aug- James p. Bruce criticized library of- it* tnotntkltt] errors in advsrtlsasMnta bat •will ifprinl which was . not put on the statue ty Organization tor Social Service. . fjcfals for applying for the license, SttttWttTu adwilimtnt la vklth th. tnomphleal nto't ing day. No attempt waa made to be myatarloua aa to pulse was diverted to America, where books to help any organization ust itaue of The'Commentator. Spain and France and England stole In an article entitled "Crime and declaring that the library "doei not T AdVartliiri will PIMII notUjr.'!»• ntnuraint Inmi. the route he would take (his route covered that of the finance Its strikes. The Interest ot have to .go Into the Hcjuor buslnesa to tOT of Mr tiror which may oeenr. King and Queen, only In reverie,) no streets were bar- the lands of the Indians and de- the SO per cent must be given as Your Newspaper," several authorities V Many PMPU *• "•' som to understand tk«t eomniaalefc stroyed enfeebled, civilizations. Na- on crime problems are quoted as find- raise funds." The councilman added: atlau appearlM lit Th> BM But K«tl>t«r in not written by ricaded, no army ot troopers waa called out (a small much consideration as that of the $l,000,Left To "1 sun turprited that .this application Tlt iSineetJd wlto Th. Btfister. Tke sUMainti Badrand poleon had hit brief raiding yeart ten per cent.—Hudson Dispatch. ing ai direct relationship between the .ilia criticisms mtdi an ntnly (hi oiimlui of &• Indltlsmli detail seemed to suffice,) our police department alone and after him a quarter of the sur- newspaper accounts of a crime and li to be made because I know a ma. £"«ha submit the ioamimleaUerii ot irtteUa Uuint Unit nine- was thought capable enough to handle the traffic, the face of the. earth was needed to the succeeding imitative crimes jorlty of library membera do not •S «» saa«, lie Bid Berk lUfbttrjaWtM- any on. who to d.. public was permitted to get within dose range of the quench the thirst of British Imperial- Baptist Church want.it' Mr. Bruce voted"no" on the «IMI to aakt reply to any « ill ortluta eomMnnleetllni. BLOW TO THE EXEMPTS IN which so often follow, Edward F. motion to endorse the application. presidential car, which Incidentally was an open one Ism. Mulrooney, one-time Commissioner of and proceeded slowly through town', and the railroad Human nature never changes. The DEFECTIVE BELL TITXE. the New York police, said, "Every Mitt Ethel M. White A drive agalntt boys soliciting Subscription Price* la AtTaaeei service was virtually normal. Up to a short time before play goes) on eternally. Only the cast Supreme Court Justice Joseph B. time a murder occurs and Is featured rides from motorists In the borough One year ' I3.W Three months . 1 .BO the President was scheduled to arrive, commuters board- changet. In thla century Germany Perskle has rendered &'n opinion for in the press . . . you find a whole Made Will in 1938 will be started by tha police. Mayor :"' Six months. 1.00 Single copy . , M ed trains sit the very spot where the President went plays the aggressor, a role in which that court which is a blow to Ex- string of murders of exactly tbe same James c. Auchlnclois referred to a Its principal antagonist! rote to fame condition which exists at the Sea aboard his train. Newspapermen and photographers empt firemen. type. Warden Lewis E. Lawet ot Miss Ethel M. White of Red Bank and fortune. Sing Bing once predicted that the Bright bridge and sa|d it was very Wseklr, »Unl u SMone-Clati Matter at the Post- didn't require special passe*, and they were permitted Exempt firemen, like veterans of left $1,000 to the First Baptist church the Spanish-American war, are rap- publicity given a certain notorious dangerous both to the boys and mo- at Jtf! fink, N. J.. under tks Act of lUrth I, Jilt much closer to our chief executive than they, were to of Red Bank in a will she executed torists. He alto stated that solicit- s As the heart of the Holy Boman idly thinning out. The exempts are criminal of a few years ago would a year ago last January. The bequest the royal party. . . ' • . Empire of the Middle Ages, Germany the hardy fellows who served as fire' produce: about 300 criminals of the ing- rides, wat a violation of the ttate is a memorial to her aunt, Angela law. Mr. Bruce-laid a similar con- It* THURSDAT, AUGUST M, 1M». Of course, It might be argued that lack ot time pre- long dominated the continent of Eur- men voluntarily in the. days before same sort. White Applegate. ope. The German race Is atubbornly. paid departments were" inaugurated. dition existed at Victory Park. He vented any elaborate arrangements for. the President, It It the primary duty of a news- Miss White, who died August 4, be- certain of the return of those days Almost every city in the state, and paper to keep its readers Informed, said some boys stand 20 feet out Ire but we ihould feel glad that such was the case. We of glory. The achievement of this many towns, now have paid depart- sides her bequest to the church be- the road. "".-'• In fulfilling that duty it may-be re- queathed $100 to Fair View cemetery like to believe that the President's visit was carried out ambition would reduce Britain and ments, but there are some smaller quisite that crime news be reported. Mayor Auchincloas announced the • God Blest America, in a genuine spirit ot democracy, while that of the royal France to second-rate powert and up- municipalities that continue with the for the perpetual care of tbe family This.doe« not mean, however, the in- burial plot; J495 each to Miss Ann award of a certificate of merit to couple was a bit of old-world pomp that Is out of place let the economic and political bal- volunteers. After serving at fires for flation of Insignificant crimes to the Rumson police department by •My Home Sweet Home.' ance of the rest of the world. teven years these volunteer! are per- Lynn, ong Branch; Miss Lillian H. here, It It too bad, it is true, that we didn't have time front-page prominence- for the. pur- Allstrom, New York city, and Jen- A. W. Magee, state motor vehicle In thU period of'uncertainty over world condition*, to hang out a few flags in honor of our President'^ The peace and security of those mitted to go on the exempt list. pose of selling papers, nor doei It commietloner, In connection with When they attain thli status they nie C. Ten Broeck, Plalnfleld. The 1 and strife between democratic* and totalitarian natloni, coming, but we trust that the next time he passes who find life tolerable only under mean the unnecessary reporting of remainder of her estate she be- the ttate department ! traffic lafety Americans ihould be prouder than ever of the fact that the democratic system have no alter- are allowed an exemption from pay- sordid and unsavory details. The right campaign. The mayor complimented through thli deficiency will be rectified. ing taxes on a valuation of J500, queathed, In equal shares, to her ,j" they live in the moat progressive nation ot the world. native but to fight the new upsurge sort of crime reporting' can awaken cousins', Miss May E. Throckmorton, the police department oa its effici- which means they do not have to pay ency. ?Wi can better appreciate our status by contruting it Thus far this year we have entertained the heads ot authoritarian barbarism. The fail- public opinion to an awareness of the J, Bayard Throckmorton, Charles F. of our nation and of Oreat Britain as well ae the gov- ure of Britain and France to recog- from (12 to S39 per year, dependent Oh the recommendation of Coun- $ with retrogression in the totalitarian natloni of the Com- on what It the tax rate, provided they evils needing elimination.---The Chris- Beyer, Mrt. Mary L. Day, Henry W. ernor of our state. Who will be next? nize thli necessity long ago and their tian Science Monitor. Allstrom, Marlon L. Beyer and Mrs. cilman Louii M. Hague, chairman * munlst Le/( and of the Fascist Right Overseas a new neglect of numerous opportunities to own property. of the police committee, a, letter of We cannot end thia editorial without tome com Josephine B. White.. The will, ap- ooUeetivUm !• turning the dock of history back to stop Hitler when the stopping was The exempts also were given an- points a cousin, Miss May E. Throck- appreciation will be sent to Oceanio 'medieval tlmei, Gooieatepplng in modern dreas Is rob- ment about our railroad station. From a scenic stand- eaty le unbelievable In retroipect, a other privilege, that of tenure in of: WHAT.WE CAN ATTOBD. morton, as executrix. hook and ladder company, member! blnj the peoples of thete nations of a lense of Indl- point the President'! visit through Red Bank had a vantage point from which all men are flee, under a law pasted In 1938, af which organisation served as spe- wiee. There are many good things which Mrs. Elizabeth A. Koch of.Howell S vldoal responsibility. ' good beginning and a bad ending. Hit entrance via Now this tenure of office act hat we can all afford, regardless of our cial officers to patrol Rumson road * townahlp executed her will Auguit when Preildent Rootevejt passed •" The founding fathers came over to the New World Harding road, with its nice homes and beautiful shade been set aside by the Supreme Court circumstances; 7, .this year. Bequests of Jewelry Unlike mott robber baroner. Hitler through last Thursday. Mr. Hagne to protwt against luch regimentation. They founded treei, and the ride along Reckless place and Maple ave- as invalid. The decision will stand We can all afford to give freely the were made to her daughter!, Mildred hat dlicuitfcdhli plant candidly. He unlese appealed to the Court of Er- also thanked the regular member! the American ayitem which glorified the human person- nue gave him a view of one of the nicest sections of our beet that we hive, because In giving Lynch and Elizabeth White,.and-to of the police department and road revealed thent to the world 15 yean rors and Appeals. her granddaughters, Nancy J. White, ality and which (treated Individual opportunity and borough, but whit a let-down when' he reached the sta- it -we have It doubly. employee! for their services. tion. However, the President's vltit glvet ui a thought. agD. He told In hla book exactly The law watset aside, not a> being We can well afford to doubt a seem- Sheila Maher and Patricia Lynch. freedom. They wire pronounced indivlduilliti, and Councilman J. Edward Wilson, We may be able to get a new station by enllttlng his what he wanti. He Intend! to absorb unconstitutional in Itself, but because ing injustice, because God's law it The sum of $15 each was left to her founded a gc-vernmint on the taered prlnelpl«T(iat every Poland and the Balkans, all the ter- chairman of the road committee, re- aid In making the site (not the station Itself) a national the title wan defective, and therefore sure. grandchildren, Ilene Maher, Marilyn member U ai good ai every other member, and maybe ritory to the shorei of the Black tea made the act Invalid, We can well afford to believe that Koch, Thomas Maher, Vincent Mi- ported completion of the job of re- a little better, and that there'ehall be no abridgment thrlne, beeaute of its historic Importance. In "Meh Kampf" he admitted de- Justice Perskle tald the heading ot her and Richard Lynch.' She left in- turf aclng North street In its entire- which is good, because only the good ty and sections of Naveslnk avenue, of the inalienable right of any, member to itand up and signs also on Russian territory, which tha title listed k as an "act provid- Is true. lurance policies which the had taken he hai at least temporarily aurren ing for tenure of office tor exempt out on her three daughters to each Kemp avtnue. Lakeside avenue and •peak tor hU righti. , We can well afford a seeming sac- Lafayette street, and the repairing dered in exchange for Russia's neu- firemen." rifice for the right, because any oth- of them. All the rest of her estate, We should be thankful -that Aaitrleans are «tll) trality, a blessed boon which greatly wai divided equally among her hus- of gutten on Washington ttreet, Continuing, he said: er aide Is a losing tide. Blngham avenue, Black Point road free to meet when and where they like! to apeak when- Church Mergers Work reduce* the area of oppoaltton. The "Now the ordinary reader knows, We can well afford to be cheerful band, Michael Koch, and her nve Ukraine can wait a little while. children. Edna Keltey and Harry and Navetlnk avenue. Councilman 'leaver and on whatever-they ehooie and to worahlp ac- or is presumed to know, that there in apparent defeat, for we have not Bruce complimented the road com- For Greater Tolerance. la a well-defined and recognized dis- lost Irreparably while we still have Sagotaky were named as executors. - cording to the dictates of their own coniclince without 1 1 mittee on the road improvement job. .~feu of oppression, or fear of being thrown Into a eon- The peace of Europe depends not tinction between an "office, a "position the spirit to cheer. Mrs. Mary E. Bradley of Long n The unification of the Methodist Episcopal church, on Hitler or the overthrow of the He said he had taken a ride over '?>? csntratlon oamp, They ihould be doubly thankful to and an 'employment.' The title of Serving God is doing a. good to man. Branch left all her estate t6 her the streets and the improvement the Methodlit Bplteopal ohuroh, South, and the Metho- Nail regime, Europe will remain in the act relate! to tenure of 'employ- granddaughter, Heiter F. Cowling, 1 —Corona, Calif., Independent. looked good, '"5 have aa a constant aouree of Information a free prei< alst .Protestant ehtirch, which la to be effected next turmoil until the German people learn ment of exempt firemen." and she was named ai executrix The * that rankj u the beat in the world. ' . : month, will be acclaimed by all person! Interested in who's bon. If Britain and France will was executed'October 2IS, 1980. The contract for resurfacing and This fine distinction will not be ap- HOME TOWN BOOSTING. •• How many antl-Huli, &ntl-Communl»t» and intl- the spread of tolerance and good feeling among men of are lucky enough to beat Germany preciated by the exempts, if they Robert J. Daltcm of Long Branoh installing guttert and curbing on g. what have'you, reallxt that the American freedom ot all creedi as a tttp In the right direction. again, a possibility .by no means cer- were entitled to tenure ot office be An excellent home /town boosting named his wife, Lillian O. Dalton, aa Ward lane and Installing curbing and tain, they can't afford to depend on guttera on the weat side of the Ave- K aaeembly and •peeeh le their mott eff eotl've ally in theee cauae ot their volunteer service in a idea of Publisher Thomas Irving sole beneficiary In a will he executed Buentlally. the difference between the' Methodltt another Treaty of Versailles. hazardous calling, they should be giv- June 36, 1934. Ure. Dalton was ap- nue ot Two Rivers, from Parmly '* United Stateif Theie groupe (hould pray that noth Brown, of the Red Bank Register, Is , itreet, north to the river, wai award- Episcopal and the Methodist Protestant churches, which The world it ruled by the itrong en It legally by passage ot a new giving copies of the current lsitue of pointed executor. 1 't Ing happen* to limit freedom of auimbly and speech led to the seceselon of the latter from the Methodist and the heavily armed. Never more, bill. |ed to Frank Nero * Son ot Red that splendid paper carrying a full Edward P. Beach, Freehold, who Bank on a bid of *3,606.1S. Patrick \ in America and silence the bond .people and othen. Episcopal churoh In 1130, was a matter of government, while Britain and France hope to However, upsetting the whole law program of the events to visitors at died in August, bequeathed his eatate '^ Their, clumsy orators make more enemies for their re- hold their empires, can they ditcard McCue was employed at intpector The policy of the Methodist Protestant ohuroh differed on the bail, of a flaw In Its title, the National Sweepstakes. to a daughter and two ions. The will on the job'at »4 a day. '*•.'spective causes In one, afternoon thin the oppfiltlon from that of the parent church In that It did not recoe; their armt or permit a conquered makes us wonder how many lawa —Monmouth American. directed that a daughter, Emma F. |, troupe are able to create In a year. enemy to rile again.—Newark Bun now on the statute books may be de- Beach, receive one-half of the estate Councilman Sheldon T. Oolemsn. nlxe any life officer but Insisted that each annual con- day Call. . chairman of the finance 'committee ,; „ The American newspapers, which have been At- ference elect- Its own officers. Surely, thla la a trivial clared unconstitutional because ot a and a aon, Edward P. Beach, Jr., one- poorly-worded title. Some titles are quarter. The remaining one-quarter ttated that in accordance with the Ascribed at still the beet'and freeet In-the world, are matter to tear aaundar a body of men and women Editor, state law a borough auditor ahould be A HUNTED MAN GIVES UP. notoriously deficient in acquainting Red Bank Register. was bequeathed to the daughter In '" guilty of many of the sins of omisiion and oommlulon whose ecclesiastical views were Identical. the reader with the true purposes of trust for a aon, Clarence M. Beach. appointed at this time. Mayor Auch- Any other day It would have re- Red Bank, N. J. Inclose reappolnted Charles E. Cole Jwhloh are charged against.them. Newspapers are not The Methodist Episcopal church, South, seceded dur- the bill. Despite this, if the. bill It-1 Just a few paragraph! ot "General The will directed that he receive the ceived a banner headline In New p , Income from the trust and that the to the position and tbe appointment ' perfeot, and neither U the human race. They are no ing the Civil war, the question of slavery ot course be- self was constitutional, wsum't that Welfare" foforr Register reader! to wat unanlmouily confirmed. | better and no worse than the average of mankind. We York newspapers. Even In an Inter- principal pass to Miss Beach at his ing the Isatoe. The alavtry question has been settled national crisis it was Important what becamecame the law? We never peruse: A letter was received from Dr. Ed- heard of a statute being Invoked up- WUtlcal Economy. death. The will, dated May 27, 1933, f, can strive, but, being mortal, .we cannot attain perfec- IO there seems no sensible reason why the southern news when Louis (Lepke) Buchalter appointed the daughter executrix. win F, Stewart, health officer, tug- ? tlon. But what about, the trend? la it tor the better? branch ihould not come back Into the fold at part of on Its title rather than on the word- I object to the argument that our geating an ordinance to regulate the surrendered Thursday to J. Edgar Ing of the law ltielf. Converjely, the legislators (ihould be young people Herman A. EngelEl , BradleBd y BBeach, ; The American newipaper of today is more objeotive the parent ohurch. Hoover, head of the Federal Bureau wrapping and handling of garbage title of an act it at much a part ot because they may be more capable wno d|ed Aprn x, bequeathed hit ea- >' and a fairer picture of what ie golna; en In the commun- ot Investigation, This waa the end than older persona. It would be flno , Louise, and appolnt- and other refuse and recommending Unification oould be carried out with desirable re It as U the handle ot a knife.—The ute to hls w ft| dally collections at food itorea and / ity, the itate, the nation and the world than it wa> of a two-year learch for a man whom If all leglilaton could be trained In I h Mecutrlx ln , wW d»ted Oc- tults among many great religious tectt. The tpread Hudson Dispatch. thc science of political economy, out , restaurants. when newigalhering faollltiea were primitive, when type Thomas Dewey, District Attorney, ot tolerance and good will among man mutt turely be where can people, young or old, etudy lober 5 1931 '„..,, , jV, A letter from the Material Men't ' was set by hand, and when a telegram waa a novelty has described ss the "wont industrial a primary aim of any religious group, and It these alms racketeer In America." THE TROtBLE WITH TRUTH. that science? Where Is It taught | Charles R. Brahn, Spring Lake, organization called attention to an •' became it wat to expensive. Independence and solvency can be accomplished by unification, then by all mean* Certainly not in our high schools or who died August 7, bequeathed I50O ordinance passed in Ocean township The cate, on the heels ot capture each to two grandsons, Raymond R. mutt be partners to suoceed. We think newepapers let us have these mergers. of other racketeers and gunmen, "It I had a son, I'd ewear to do one college!. regulating Junkyards and places thing: I'd tell him the truth." That A New York man a few years ago Camp and Charles R. Brahn, and the made their grea,teet strides toward genuine Independence heightens the reputation of G-men 1 where used lumber are stored. It We are pleased at the great work ot unification be opinion li from J. Edgar Hoover, 'gave Harvard college $500,000 to ta- use of the residuary estate to his wife, wai the consensus of the council when they ceased to be party organa (which was pretty and police that they alwaya get their Sarah M , for life. The will directed Ing carried on hy the Methodist ohurch and look for famed chieileef oOtf theh G-mee n whose ex-1 "ablleh a "chair" In political economy. that it would be a good Idea to pro- , much their statue, say (0 years ago) and became able, man. It also Illustrates a familiar \. L vi . .™"'r_. :," I but I have not heard that Harvard that at her death the estate past to ward to a better day for that great denomination. homily that la as old ia Moiei and aa perlence. with boys-gone-wrong gives college hat done anything particular tect the borough before a situation * through the growth of advertising,'to go on their own. It special point. Probably few par- a ton, Charlei W., and a, daughter, of thli kind It, as one official ex- true as ever: "Be aure your aln will to encourage the etudy of that icl- Carrie B. Camp, who were named That didn't cure all the ftulta or abolish all the find you out," They that undertake ents will disagree, yet many are con- ence. One can buy for a dollar.or pressed It, "thrown Into our laps." cerned with the problem of how to less a work that really undertakes to executors.' The will was dated April At the suggestion-of Mayor Auchin- ' journtllatlc blatherakltta. But It did permit thote who by violence to live off other people'! 28, 1936, to deilred, to use the atrength of financial Independence tell the truth to a child. atilat in the study. It was written cloas the matter wai referred to the labor lead a precarious eilitence. In by a modeat elder American, born In borough' attorney, William A. Stev- in behalf of a better job of newtgatherlng and a more the current case, according to police, But no matter how diplomatically Federal Government to and tactfully Information la presented Philadelphia In '1899, and waa left ens. with Instructions to draw up a courageous editorial policy. There li no other eyttem every effort to dltpoie of a witness partly unfinished at his death in 1897. Careless Driving suitable ordinance. _ v which will insure full opportunity for freedom, And a Make Cemut of Housing. to a previous crime added another Io the youngster, It li true that, ai I can recommend that every library, Oliver Wendell Holmes once asserted, nubile or private, ahould have a copy. I press controlled by government It a "calamity." Of far-reaching Importance to the country In gen- link In the chain from which "LeUpe' Arrests at Colt's Neck eventually decided It was futile to try "truth la tough." George Eliot put It The title Is "The Science of Political ' Freedom ot religion or worship waa one of the It- eral la the authorization by Congress of a national cen- even more dramatically, laying that Economy." It waa written by Henry oeorg0 S(:hoU of Newark wai ir- Stamp To Mark to eacape. It "has rough flavors If we bite It - luM that cauted a little group that came to America sus ot housing, which will make available In each com- But that la not all the atory. Go George. ivim,™ l 'rested by Trooper Rich of Farming- ' on the Mayflower to leave their homeland and seek a munity of the country basic Information as to the exist- through." Consequently the father or M?r|«. J0rrorw.."«'«ldWh»mdonJ ;d.l. l.atV.ek on Route »4 for care- back to the time when Buchalter at mother who decides to tell the young- ( 300th Year Of home where they could wonhlp God at they pleated ing supply of dwellings In relation to the demand. The the, age of fourteen wai thrown well to advocate the itudy of polltl-'less driving. He wai arraigned he- ater the truth chooses a troublesome cal economy. I am about 16 years fore Recorder George V, Illmensee The religious Impulse it one of the deepen! ot human cenaut, which will be made In conjunction with the 19(0 fatherleaa and alone upon the world —not a dainty—Job. There may be a federal deoennlal cenaui ot population, was recommend- to make hla way hy hla own re- older than him. nnd congratulate him of Colt'i Neck and fined 15. George Printing Jn U. S. ' life, and recognlied by practically every individual, Re specific time and place for some on hla contribution to your columns. p«ttlt of West Orange wai arrested llgion la not a blood and race cult, There are while, ed to CongreM by the National Association of Heal Es- sources, A helping hand then might thlnga, but truth rtcojsnlipa no atop have changed the later career. So- , Jby Trooper John Matey over the brown, yellow and black Chrlatians and Jewa, Jtius did tate boards, which In a rutHiiilon pointed o&t that the signs, no "do not dliturb" placards, "" Thfron McCeunpbcll. | week-end on a similar charge and New 3c Variety Goea not care to whom he preached, he preiched to all people. cenaxii offers an opportunity "for the collection of much ciety has some alna of omission which come back to collect their toll In the A youngster may break out in a May I respectfully suggest that was fined IS. In the three religious faiths ot our country, Prottatant, helpful data to thoao Interested In housing «nd city raah of curiosity at any moment. Ills The Register baa done well to dla-1 Harold Tenlnbaum of Paaaalc, Eil- on Firgt Day Sale in building with respect to.rral estate conditions, home costs, human and financial, of sup- mls« the weekly column of Mr. Me- j Newman ot Bait Orange and Catholic and Jew, each Interprets reilgloiu truth In Ita pressing crime,—The Christian Scl quest for knowledge la not confined to WBr( New York September 25 •wn way, but with one voice they all proclaim that Ood ownership, taxation and home financing. ence Monitor. the privacy of lomt domestic labor- Ha,m|Sba"wo'llar.b.tl.duc*.!or:1-!^-iI*-'H«"'«rd SmUh <" T"ntan vt" *" story, and It ia seldom Impersonal. exlitt and that all good It derived from him, Only previous check of facU In the field on a large MUST MAJORITY TAV FOR Parson Jones' mannerisms and Aunt The Postoffice Department an- The American tradition It Inspirations! and forward scale has baen the "Real Eatate Inventory" covering 64 Lydla'a halt may start inquiries economy; he mean! well and he will I The men wen --.,_.before Re. - nounced Monday thit it would luui looking. It will again carry the natlcn upward and on- selected cttlca made In 1934 under the auspices ot the De- STRIKERS' COMPENSATION? shocking to conventional parent', yet Improve In proportion aa he is open- corder Illeniee and fined. The fines a tpeclal 3-cent stamp tp commemor- ' ward • Meantime, the people ahould proteat agaln't the partment ot Commerce with the co-operation of the Civil The Unemployment Compensation prompted hy the most scientific at ly criticised. Theron It to an extent I were, Tenlnbaum 15, Newman 18 and ate the three-hundredth anniversary Commltelon has under consideration' tltude. ,,an ego-maniac. His recent blaat I smith la. of the Introduction of printing in Co- tendency of tupernclil politician! to corrode the Amer Worka Administration. "Investment In housing," the sen- ,.. . about '"Watch-doge" It an example.! - loan way by corrupting It with Imported European, ate committee on Hanking and Commerce- states, "repre- momentous question—whether But h're's the trouble with tr uUih Belli of Varmlngdale ar- lonial Amerlct. The itemp will be ' There t» no point In quoting Earl "reaper placed on first-day tile In New York Marxian Illuiloni which ttnd to enilave free men. sents one-fourth ot ntir national wealth. In the form ttrlkera are entitled, to unemploy «"• Baldwin..wheTpnllfd Kn, Edward,reeled tw.o men list wte*f at Colt's ment compensation benefits, on September 39 and will be avail- of either loans, commitment* or guaranties, the federal able eliewhere at soon afterward it government has an Interest o( approximately 110,000, If they are under the law then W> p«r cent or morn of Ihr, workert will distribution will permit. 000,000 In housing, Yet thin la the onr hunch t our 10 o be sssesucd Io pay the '»»» '"'" The new stamp will be .M bji 1.44 national economy where reliable statistical, Information Inches, arranged vertically. It will 1 p«r rent who engage in alrlkea Greeting the President la itooiely lacking,' throughout the year In New Jcney. be printed In purple by the rotary We cannot why any worker, wants to know why some children proceas and will be Issued In iheeti of fitly. in • Democratic Way. who la tha victim of a shutdown ot must Cheaper Housing. a plant it not entitled to unemploy dien must go hungry, why some ctill This Is the heading of a ihort ar- HOLD WOODBBIDOJE O1RL. The central design will be a repro- I-Jearly everyone who was nn hand In welcome Ihf duction of the first printing presl King and Queen of Ortat Britain to Red Bank lilt June There, are people In I hie world foollih enough to menl benefite. Contrariwise, why dren must he target* for bombi.r- ticle by tha famous Hayond Moley in ahould workers who deliberately atop The Holm Ian Msgaalne. ' thla week's luue of "Newiweik." Ulis Dorothy Knllty, 18, of Wood' used tn Colonial America, with the and to see the President of the United Rtaiee putt believe anything If they are It in print. Kven the best their own employment share In a Moley la an eiample of the want of bridge, who operated the car In Inscription "Stephen Daye Preie" un- through town last wtek cannot help but marvtl at lh< n«wsp«p«rs hnpst lh»lr readers won't brlKte everything fund that waa set up—not to promote i thnroughncsthoroughnesas •monsmonr atatoamenao. but which Dr. Vincen-- t A• . lUttman- -• •, —:«, derneath In dark lettering on a white oontraat between the way the two vlalli wire handled they r««d. strlket—but to protect thote who OMT. MOnfc, THANKBOIVINO DAY ho Isnorti the continuing extra Gnat alto ot Woodbrtdge, wit killed 8un< ground. «Above and to the rlgtit of by officialdom, of owning homea I the preas, In two lines, will be the through no cause of thtlr own ate The aujitfniton of David I.nwrtnco taxation, day, August 30, on Route M at Colt's thrown out of work? ...... or housing* be ta« at Neck, wae arraigned before Recorder dates "1M»" and "1MB." In two horl- ;" First hints that their Hrltanlo majesties were to, that Thanksgiving day might be xontal lints at the top of the itamp Probably M per *»nl of those pay- s)tlll«*t In War' Out**. Inicrlptlons and lltlii will be printed Ing to blip lupport thalr less for M well be obeervtd on the annlvtri- ret know through what struts their royal gueiti would hive to determine wh»th*r It will b» more profllihle to lative commission on Tax Revlilon In Colonial atyle as used In that per- lota the war or win It. tunate fellow citlteni in times of try of his death In April, a month art to be obtained by wilting to the Thirty-three of the army't crack 'oome, Tbi route was released, howtver, in time to par- tconomlo ttriti, ihould not be fur- which has no holldsys it all and the Custodian Department at the llate homing pigeons will be returned to •'tnlt defloratore to atrlng Amerloan and British flag! ther, penalised when these "arm fel- weather Of which li far better auiteit Koute it Trenton. d*t roplpt, Mr. their home loflt at Fort Moll' FS* throughout the ttreils, none of which wire probably low citlteni deliberately walk out of to .diversion than chilly February. Editor, and let ththe people know what mouth anir taking part In the war To dupe! the IdM that potatoes ar» 'I'htre Is no holiday in August, whine yoiu think ugteatloni in car*- ;>v»h seen by the vliltlni «»ttbrltlti. thtlr Jobs, of the IImid* by 17 pitktd maneuvers at flatteburg. N. Y., but fattening, eight members of th* The iw»«t young thlngt seldom aay what they mean, heat calls for relief from the detk full y and unitedly mid* by tf pl«H*d for II other* there will be no return. Brlllth Women's League of Health •tTMla (tiding Into the t'horoughfarti Inverted hy The reserve fund to pay for unem- Inteflltftual lentftnien. lint, If you know thalr lonta, you cm get a.fair Idea ployment Insurance, huge thnuih It li »nd the, bench, hut in crisp Novtnv They Ian thtlr IIVM la hawk* and five and lUauly. ill potato addicts, set

n the bill automatically becoming thing-Is. offered to the rank and file also all postmasters and all others candidates for trI Assembly Tiope to be rewarded for making the footless law. of Democratic voters. Their only on the federal payrolls, from taking win? • raoe this tall. With Moore at Tren- With respect to measures eontain- purpose is to help some party work- part In politics^ Every time their ton and Roosevelt at Washington, Municipal Topics The ABds of ers get up to the feed trough. No names are reported as being active Qulnn ha» putlelght and George .there will be jobs at tbe command Dg several appropriations of money, Roberts at thelead of the county By the New Jersey State the New Jersey Constitution gives wonder that political rallies of both In politics a report "should go to of Hague via Qulnn. Both Height 1 ticket, using tiee rule of Frank leg ol Municipal*!" " the Governor the right to object to parties are composed entirely of fa-Murphy or to Hoover of the. FBI and Roberts will have earned what- County Politics vor seekers and job hunters. The service. Hague in select ng candidates for ever the bosses can toss to them un- one* or "more of the items and to ap- governor. They ACADEM' self respecting and Independent vot- nust be Protestants der the rules of tho spoils system, If 40'ttal on tht Suutlturi VETQ.P0WEB. prove, the others. The items disap- and Marions yet ibcdlent to the will proved may be repassed over his veto, ers in Monmouth county do not go Heaven knows that tbe monopo- war breaks out there are sure to be Th* Jack nil) Summ.r-1 Thus far this year Governor Moore Thtron HcCunpbtll b siren a vide to political rallies of either party. To listic control of the Republican party of the party. b< si. In one sen&e many now Jobs. But even with this Klv«jni«r Dri»» the same as any other bill to which latitude at tht writer of this particular Height and Ro"t arts belong In the has vetoed only seven of tbe more he objects, by a majority vote of each featur* of Tht Rftgiatcr't eolumni, Uiough do so means that they will be sus-in Monmouth should be broken, and prospect for indirect rewards for BBnCEUB, H. tTi ,-. thin 800' bills passed by the Legis- hi* viewpoint* do not neeesiarilr always pected of having an ax to grind—of the minority party given Its propor- Republican pa.rtj i an.....d would gather leading tho sacrifice In Monmouth Select Primary and Grammar legislative branch. reflect thou OC Th« KtffilMr'a editorial tion of representation in the county more votes ther If on the ticket, Approved Individual Attention: ( lature. Four others were sent to tbe roller or tha vlawi of Ita editorial trying to curry favors from the poll county for Hague It Is to bo hoped . cltl Nurnrr and Klnanf artau' Sate Library, the effect of which is wrllarl. , ticlans whomay be able to give out' government, something that would than they will th s faltall on the Demo- that Height and Roberts risk none of" to kill the measures; and from' an- jobs, orders and contracts. be guaranteed It we had a modern eratlo ticket, Th ly are popular can- their own funds as campaign contri- SSirdto, School tor Boy. . other four he withheld his signature, By Theron UcCampbiU. election law. In the meantime, :he dldates and mad;)good officials but butions. They have atood the gaff Day School for Bora and Girl*, , they have play< d In Hague's and Transportation Arranged,/ > but allowed the -enactments to be The Democratic party has been same old rules will apply. Since tbe In the past and paid and paid and come law by filing the unsigned bills The columnist may he called a Democrats have no platform of po-Qulnn's gardens and are smeared paid. Better let Hudson county lead- Within IS Mill, of Britlle publicist who writes for the news- slipping backwards ever since Alston with Hague's . __ reputation. No SPECIAL COURSES . with the Secretary of State, Beekman gave up his leadership. He litical principles the campaign be- odl >us ers find the funds by calling upon papers over his own name. A publi- comes nothing but-a scrimmage for Hague man canbe elected In Mon-the horse racing syndicate Which'has It would appear from these figures cist Is a writer and speaker who. la- knew that the balance of power in mouth county and a recent bulletin, by the Coun- the offices, and that does not appeal tils» year or ever In Its headquarters in Jersey City. The bors lor, the public good without Monmouth elections rests with the the future., Th, Democratic party cil of State Governments, the veto thoughtful and Independent vottrs. to the.independent voters.. They tee Assembly candidates will get the ad- authbrltyj or hope of. reward. JTho no reason why. they should change here Is a "dead one" until Frank vertising which is worth considerable REASONABLE RATES , power U not exercised In New Jer- publicist writes to arouse' and notBoth parties can count on their ma- Hague's Influenci '•' Addreu or apply HaUmuter, My to the same extent it is In numer- from the pick-pockets they know to is no more, to young lawyers'. » to please. His job Is to Interpret chine followers. ,But they alone do Ttlephonn Marmquan IPSl ous other -states, The bulletin shows hot decide elections?— except when the an untested net of pick-pockets. It facts and motives not generally rec- la'the burnt child that fears the Ore. Doubtless Helf it and Roberta will It pays to advertise In The Register. approximately a . thousand bills met Heroism In Haiti. ognized' by casual readers. The publi- independent voters y away from .with executive rejection in thirty At lonely outpost in Haiti, Cor- cist must point out the reforms that he polls In dlsgu; Inhere Is ari- Thn county Republicans will' ute states where the legislative bodies Poral Haley of the U. S. Marines, should be adopted for the advance- other largo block o: voters in Mon- have adjourned this year, in their campaign the gumshoe and with the assistance of a small group ment of the genferal welfare. But .he mouth county that stay away from whispering methods perfected by Since New Jersey legislative bodies of native soldiers, was,attempting to must not be discouraged If the peo-the polls unless and until they, are as- Foxy Grandpa, Joe McDermott. are among the most prolific in themaintain law and order. His, troops ple do not march against their ene- sured that they will receive $2 to *5There being no issues between the pasiage of new laws, the number sol were loyal, but many of them had notmies. It takes time to arouse a men-each for-their votes. The Republi- two parties tho Republican* will re- dom being less than 200 a. year and yet received their first baptism of fire. tal revolt that leads to political revo- can legislature hns so "roformed" sort to their usual appeal to the pre- often exceeding 400, another argu- It wa« in 1916, when desperadoes, lution, What the citizens of Newthe election laws thst vote buying UUdlce ot voterJ. 'As an organization ment would seem to be provided for called Cacos, were a constant men- Jersey need now, more than any- has become a safe and easy task— the Republicans of Monmouth coun- a greater exercise of veto power.. The ace to peace and orderly government thing else, is a revolution that will for the side that hns the money to ty are antl-Cathollc, anti-Jem, anti- mats of statates became so volumin- in Haiti, and the Marines, aided by destroy all spoilsmen and their politi- pay. the price demanded by the vote Italian, anti-Negro, anti-labor, an.'l ous a .few years .ago, and so cor.fus cal machines and return political sellers. 1 members of the newly-organized W. P. A., antl-lncomo tax, anti-New Ing even to lawyers, It was necessary Haitian Genarmerie, were making an power to the people. Deal. The Republican!, as an or- BE EARLY-GET YOUR SHARE OF THE SAVING5 to spend a. million dollars for a reeffort to prevent robbery and pillage. Monmouth will not elect a Demo- ganization, playa up to the Prottat- vision and consolidation. Like a bolt out of a clear sky the Politics in Monmouth county cratic ticket so long ns John J. Qulnn ants ,to the Masons, to Jhe American The right to veto legislation is Cacos descended on the gendarme Illustrate the need for a revolution. or any "other follower of Frank Mechanics, to the K. K. K., to the granted the Governors of every state barracks in the dead of night, killing Next to Atlantic City and Jersey City Wall street commuters, to the manu- except North Carolina. The length of or wounding some of Haley's men there is no political subdivision In theQulnn Is. an able lawyer, a hard facturers, to the Income. taxpayers time allowed for consideration differs and sending the remainder Into head- state having more waste^raft and workor and a. fine fellow personally, and business men. Not only hav« Allstate JIT Tires widely, and is usually longer after ad- long flight. Then they attacked the corruption than found in Monmouth- but ho is not nn natuto political lead- they the load In numbers of likely journment of the lawmakers than hut where the marine and a gen-county. Its politics and Its partisan er. He has said repeatedly at party voters but they have yet; another when the Legislature is In session. darme cook had been sleeping. leaders are typical. It has Itrallies s that elections In Monmouth source of munitions. ' Nucky Johnsons and Frank Hagucs, county nrc decided by independent Under the New Jersey Constitution Awakened by the uproar Haley Its Clarence Hetrlcks and Tomvoters, yet he has. refused to step the Governor has five days, • Sunday jumped from his bunk and barely had Until thn people revolt and force Mathlses at the heads of.its county aside and allow the party to elect the state legislature to adopt laws excepted, to pass upon a bill. If attime to pull on his shoes before he and local machines. Every political leaders that could win tho confidence the expiration of that time he hajt not was engaged In a fight for his life. which wljl make vote buying and TRADE-IN crime against taxpayers is openly and the support of the Independent corruption very dangerous to both signed it or returned it with a veto While the cook kept the rear door practised by both parties In Monvoters- . Instead, Quinn has used his message, It becomes law without his covered, Haley fired two shots vote Boilers and vote buyers, also to mouth county. In principles and leadership to build up n personal mn- those who 'furnish the funds for.the signature, unless the Legislature by through the front door, and thenpersonnel both parties are as onechln. c which hns split tho party work- adjournment prevents the return. In pried open ah adjoining window with dastardly practice, the Republicans FOR YOUR Their objectives are- the some—to ors into two camps. Qulnn himself of Monmouth county can raise the the latter case, the measure may behis bayonet and fired point blank at seize the offices along with power to has received power and a fat appoint- filed in the state library and is dead. one. of his attackers. From a side funds and buy 10,000 or more white feed their organizations at the pub-ment, via Hague, for hla work but nnd black votes without the least New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, window he shot down two more out- lic crib.' They have no thought or not because of any success ns a win- OLD TIRES laws. bit of trouble. They can shake down California and Colorado grant the care for the interests" of taxpayers. ner of elections. the sinecure job holders in tho court longest period of time after adjourn Meanwhile the cook had ably de- Honest elections are the one thing house for many thousands of dollars, ment for executive 'consideration of fended the rear of the huL and soon they do not want. Good government Tho federal Hutch law nuiltcs It besides the contractors, tho oement legislative enactment. The period Is the bandits who had not fallen were means to them that every possible Incumbent upon John J, Qultn to makers and ballot prlntsrs, and all thirty days. Chief executives of Ar-beating' a hasty retreat. Hours later job Is filled by a p.arty worker re- retire from the party councils, also who sell supplies to tht county. kansas and Texas have twenty days Haley learned that the bandits had gardlcss of fitness or quality of serv from nnyhctlve imxt |n politics. As GUARANTEED In which to act, while fifteen days are .attacked another outpost .that night Ice rendered to the public. a law enforcement oflleml, on thoBut that Is not nearly all, The allowed In Connecticut, Montana, and had been driven off. staff of Attorney General Murphy, It Republican party controls the proie- North Dakota, Oklahoma and Wyom- ' During a few breathless moments .This fall's campaign wilt be a sham Is doubly Important that Qulnn retire cutor and detectives and sheriff. The 18 MONTHS ing. Fifteen states allow at least ten Haley had experienced enough thrills battle. The Democratic leaders know from politics. Anything less would party has a "collector'1 who has his Down the Ble> 1 days. New Jersey Is one of a minor- to last him a .lifetime. His bravery that«they haven't a chance to elect bo u. disgrace to the party. To ker>p list of persona to shake down month- ways they roer— ity in which the limit is five days. was recognized in an 6fllcial report their county or state ticket. But thjy the record clean tho writer has -writ ly as was proven In the Tumcn trial. stock cars ot Qi*J. Veto restrictions during legislative which*stated: "Corporal Aubrey M. must go through the forms to hold ten to Attorney General Murphy that Thcso sums can be enormous, as tha nation's ' sessions are not so complicated and Haley has been promoted to sergeant their leaders In their public jobs. we expect him to »ce that Quinn party may demand. All theae makes, "fltet much less time Is allowed the Gover- for gallantry In action at Cerca la They must convince the bosses, who docs not stay In politics here. Andcorrupt funds can be uaed In buying Ing". Havsanew? nors for action. From three to tenSpure, Haiti, March-28, 1616, when can hand out jobs on the state and wo sent along copies of newspapers votes as danger appears from tha sat put on your.) • days Is the' range and, as In the case with the assistance of one gendarme, federal payrolls that Monmoutli'a reporting Quinn at party councils. opposition. With such a "German KIi5ii^ car at this* tow of the five-day period In New Jersey, he beat off an attack of bandits, kill- democracy Is an "organization" Every true Democrat will serve his arm" In front of them how can prices. country by helping to keep Qulnn, failure to act within the limit results Ing three himself." worthy of recognition. Not a single Height, Roberts and the Democratic. ENDS SEPTEMBER 2nd

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NOTICE OF SBTT .EMENT OP ACCOUNT 'Ill bt madt for tht altnwtnr. of eommla. Monmouth County Durraiata'a OM«t.* r.ut. of 1'iulni 1 'Illlilnn, • I-'jnatlr. •Inni and count.I f.ti. tht malUr ol tha aitatt ot Itt Nr.tle« !• h.r.br |lvani tfial the accmin • Ditto July 2H, A. II. 19S0. Morton, d.c.ai.d. of tb» p,iblrrlb«r. S'laMlnn f.( lh« Mllli ItKillAIM P. CAMI'IIKI.U Jll.. Notlca to er.dllor. to r-r«««nt elali •'.Id lii'nalirll , w|l||ll hl » audlt.r|IUl lan «n.d| lljl.'l Mnrr'ift, U, J., aitlnlt aalatt. T by lha Hurroial* Inl tht County »(«»>• niihltlt'illonary A'lmhl«l-rHlor I'urauant to tht ord.r of Joiapa L. Pol mouth and r.pnrljd ,,r ..lll.rn.nl I., th. With Will Annrxtd. ahay, flurrojata of tht Countr •! ¥•, Drlihtnl' Court of old l.'iunty. on Ih Wllh'lr J. n.inh.i-l, K.'l , niouih. madt on th« tw.nty.ninth day ' ilay, th. i«ani»-« day nf fl.pt.mhtr. II Clinton Htrni , 'iily, HIS. on tha tpclltitlon el Cn»rU_ \. II. IS 19. at oi'ifi ' n'rlorW t. m., .1 N.«4loni and ifouni.l a h.rthy «lv.n to tht ettdltor. ai »» h. .Mow.ne. of NO'TICK OF SKffl.KMENfoF ACCOUNT ft.. dtctaatil to . oath, within alx monthi from tha ditt DEATH AT NIGHT (,.,,r'Uin. l.tiattir wtlh will add mdlrll annlxaii of tht afnrtaald nrdtr, or lh»y will M l To.ttr th« *«tatt of inlil il.rr.^il, will I,, audlttil • var harrtd of th.lr actlont Ultrt Modem lighting on New Jsnty'i 4niu.ll> ami tltltd hy lha .Surr nf tht t;iiit|f agalntt lha .alii aubicrlhtr. "•• Mink, M J.. f,f Mnnmniith and riimrlad fur .attlamtnt Ital.d Frt.hold N. J.. Julr 2), III*. thp llriihant' l.'nuil ft .aid County, nn i;ilARI.M 1NHALU") MOR«IN,i hlghwayi, mad* possible by rmtnra'. _ Thtmdny, thr ..v.nlli t*nil>«r, .RMF.NT OF ACCOUNT »«7 Itlvtr lload, Fair llav.n, N. * State financial aid to COUJIUM and NOTICK OF MP.T7 A. II. Ittlt. at 10,'in i,'ilurk a, in., liar- iplpffilo, Hlnv.n., Fd.ttr 4 ,l William J, Kuril., rlac.aatd. ..uhl Havlnv Tim., at whlrh tlrnt tappU- * It.ii.alll.. . -i xnunldpallUei, Is cutting down I. h.r»liy •Ivtn that th. aernunli eitlnn will ht inaiia fur Iht allnftanrt of (Vtuntilhir. at Law.' .itrulnr fif tha aitatt fnmmli.lnn. and roiin.nl f.e*. It. I It.nk, N J., .«l,| <1»HIH«I, III 1i« audlttd and ital* IlAlfd July VI, A, l> t(ISO, rt night accidents and deaths. Slat* \,1 II,. S'irro nit nf tht (Vinty of IIBNIIY IMIir.T. Mnnmmi'h .'''I »••irl«d f'ir .tUltm.nl to flhr.wahury, N. J., Highway Department itudlet Ih. Orphan.' ('•'"> nf ..14 County, on Monmouth Countlf Aurr«sat*'a '_ ' Kiihilllutlonurr AdinlnlHrator xllli Will In tht matlar of tha aitatt ot 'Ihnri'lay, iht flfl day r,f llrtnnrr, A. I'. and Codlrll Annexed,, •how that In 16 epuntt*>« whet* ' WiVt, lit IIC'J'I a m , al. whlrh llm. .['• 1, T.tl.)', d.r.a.ad, I^iula ¥•• l^vln.nn, K.'l>i Nollra lu cradllor. to pnlfnt |:|lrlllim »"l )»niidt for tht atlowtnrl Ktttor. fliilldlni, lighting Installations were mad*, of rommlul'ift. »' • Knlnlt aitllf. IVoti'i.tl ft... Aihuiy I'ark, N. j.. I'llliuant to tht nrd.r uf Joiaph Xm ) I'ni.'t A>iy>i>t 2 i'lnrtnr, « 1 night d*ath« wer* r*duc*d from 245 In 1837, before lighting, to j'Nli MA'I'IDIIAI. II*NK Mh.y, Hurrniat* of tht County «( ilir. «w: II TltUHT CIIMI'ANY .' ACCOUNT mouth, mad! on th* twitity.algnth «l KaUlM Uf 1,'Blhailnt A, K.Kan, it.(:in.til, Julr, man, on Iht application of 154 In 1938, afterwards, ot 37 percent, whereas death records OK IIBU HANK. It. Tttl.y. .ilmlnlilr.tH« uf th* tattti Mr i IUIr.h H. I'tairt, Nnllra I. h.rthy.flvtn that tht arrnunt In unllghled McUons remained practically unchanged. This Tru.l Illti'H. i.l Ih. .uli.MIIII.,, «.lml,i!.ti«u/i nf II.. «>- MIM.nl J. 'l.n.y. dtr.aatd, natle* la • II.,I II'. i,k N, 1 . tali »f MI'I il.rta.til, will I,, auilltxil an hy iilv.n t'l tha trtdllnrt of laid i ~ new type of light, shown above, reduce* glare and Illuminates l°, at 1OI00 n'rlock >. m,nrilir, or thtjr wilL l ht forttrtr kmr roftor.. Ihil• •r tcllon-"--i- thtrafo• -*f«r asalai' ^ - luyllahl 8avlnt Tlrnt, at whlrh tlma ap- mlitrlMr. . noiicrrof.nr.rj SMeNVdr ACCOUNT plication will b* mad* for lha allowane* Dlttd rnlhold, Eitali of Uarr II I'attirion, dae**t*4. of rommlialont ami cnuni.l fin, Nollfa li hartb) llv.n that the ateounli mill Mr tl, A. t), •-" til tha intiKflbtr. jnb.tltullonarr admlnll- Tllff* liafJlfll1MTI MtnienHt I tutor with will i nnaiad uf Ih. •*l«l< o Of ItBbfi'ANK/N. J,. riroaS • all) it.rfM.il, *l In miilltnl .ml il.H'l lirl Fiank K. Trie*, ,1 |l«r,k. hr Ih. Kurrov•(* •it Ih. CoilMr of M'lil' Tril.t limrir, T in cm I h .nil itl'iHl it for ttlllamant ll> Oil lltil H.nV. N, rrnitori. Orph.ni' Cunrt a •alii Cftiintr, an Thurj- AdMlnlitrstor, Th* road to b«U«ri JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. rlajr, ll'. fmlttMith day of Hal>Umh«i, i\ Qulnn ft Uortmui, asislstdt ' I). l»ii, « loi? n'rljtk a. an, Paillihl »«4 »a»li, N, J., •tvlns Tin*, at »hlth time apRlUtUs ui Pace EisrfiC RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31, 1939.

JPIeU'from Hoy Mow.' Shopping By Air. Starts) Own Business, NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELECTION. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. line of Election District ;No. Sj ttieac. landidates Speak Hungary's Capital Melvln Lcmlng, 20, fell from the Lester Barton, a progressive farmer George Downei of Keyport, who ,„ Holmde! Townihlp, N. J. - Township of Mlddletown, N. J. running (1) Southerly, along the boun- hay mow on the William T. Smith for the past eight years has'been con' . No tie* of the time *nd place of holding dary lino of Election - District No. 3; of Georgia Schoolhouse, hat adopted tit General Election and vt tba offlcera to Notice of'the time and-place of holding te> tha County road leading from New Has Planning Board farm.near Jerseyville Tuesday.of last nected with the Thlxton Chevrolet the General Election and of tho officers to modern methods of shopping. Re- be elected and. mcatlnsi at tha Board of be elected and meetings of the Boards of Monmoath to Keyport* known as County' * At Garden Party By Herbert TJ. Nelson. week. He broke both arms' and re- cently he left "his farm by airplane agency at Matawan, has decided to go Berfstry and Beetles la tbe Township of Registry and Section in tbe Township of Road No. 7; tbence (1) Westerly, along ceived internal injuries. After receiv- Holmdel, la the County of Monmoath. - Mid die town, fa the County of Monraouth. said County Road No.' 7 to the Harmony (Executive vice president, National and landed on Jacob Zlotkin'a place in business for himself. He has rented "Notice li hereby liven that a General Road; thence (8) Northerly, along lha ing.treatment by Dr. George O. Rey- Notlee Is hereby sirtn that a- General K| Democrats Urged to Association of Heal Estate Boards,) at Freehold, Inspecting a herd of a place at Matawan and Has the^Section will be held in and for thaElection will be held In and for theHarmony Road, to Daniel C. Hendrlckson'a ' nolds ho was removed to Fltkln hos- cattle In the field/he purchased one Pontlac agency. He plans to open TownihJp of Holmdel, in tbe County of Township of Mfddletown, in tbe County of Corner; tienca (4)-following the road to Budapest, Hungary (By mall): I Aforunouth and State of New Jersey, on Ralph's Corner; tbence (5) Northerly, pital. '.•..':' " . and flew back home. • .for business: September 15. Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on have been spending some day* here! Tuesday, November 1, 1929. between tbe Tuesday, November 7, 1939, between' the along Homestead Park, to the bead watera hour* of Mven o'clock A. M. and elsht hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eight of Pew's Creek; thence (6) Northerly, with Peter Kaffka, city planning di- o'clock P. M,. at the respect!ra polling o'clock P.' H.. at the respective pollinc down Pew'a Creek; to Raritan or Sandy Katherlne Elkus White of rector of Budapest, as my host. The place In said Towmbip,* places In aald Township. Hook Bay; thence (7) Easterly, along ths> g , state Dcmocratio com- Turks ruled Budapest for genera- Said- election will be held In the said Said election will be held In the said •Bay, to the point or place of Beginning. eewoman wag hastes') at a garden municipality for the purpose of electing municipality'for the. purpose of electing The polling place for tbe Sixth Election tions and left architectural evidence two Member* of the General Assembly of two Ifembers of the General Aisemblv of District Is tha Port Monmoath fire faoase at her home Saturday after- of their presence. Even from a. dis- New Jersey for the County af Montnouth, New Jersey for the County of Monmouth, at Port Monmouth. N. J. - . q to members of thB county Dem tance, Oriental Influences arc appar- for one year; a Clerk for the County of for one year; a Clerk for the County of Seventh Election District, Commonly: ocraUo club and Democratic candl Monmouth; two Members of tbe Board of Monmouth; two Members of the Board of Known as the East Keansburg District. ent in the city's spires and towers. Of Chosen ••• Freeholders for the County of Chosen freeholders for the County «f The boundaries of tbe same are a* fol« earlier comers my host tells a Mory Monmonth, for ffae full term of three Monmouth, for the full term of three lowi. vlx.j ,,, of finding in excavating a hill on his years; and for the following municipal years; and for .the following, municipal BEGINNING at tho mouth of Pew'a i The women were urged by the can officers, vlt,: A. Collector for tbe Township officers, vije.i Two Members of the Town- Cveek and In SJandy Hook or Raritan Bay; -' dldates "to fight for their candidates" /arm nenr hero the grave of an an- of Holmdel, for the full term; an Assessor ship Committee, for the full terms of three tbence running (1) Southerly, alone tho cient warrior In full armor of a kind for the Township of Uolmdal, for tbeyears, and a Justice of the Peace for the ' and wero told that the Democrats Township of MIddletown, for the full term boundary line ot Election District No. 6. used by the armies of Attlla. full term; a Township. Commftteernan, for to the County road from New Monmoath > h'lye the organization, and Issues and the full term of three years; a Township of five years. . . to Keyport. known as County Road No. ,7; the candidates, and all thnt remained Hungary's capital, lying on both Committee man, for the unexplred term of Notice of Primary Election. thence (2) Westerly', alone County Road i'irasxfor the club to work for their sides of the Danube, covers at>o Harry S. WHIey, and two Justice* of tbe Also take notice that a Primary Elec- No, 7, to Palmer Avenue: thence <3), peace, for tbe full term of five years. tion for all political parties entitled there- Northerly, down Palmer Avenue, to its In- squaro miles, Including .large areas Notlc« of Primary Election. Hie speakers ueie Ross Fountain to will be held In and for the Township tersection with tbe boundary line of tha outside Its hullf-up sections which the Also take notice1 that a Primary Elec- of Mid diet own", In xaid County, nn Tues- Borough ot Kennsburg; thence (4) North- if-VMatawan, a former candidate, city Itself owns. tion for air political parties entitled there- day, September 19, 1939. between the hours erly and Easterly, ntong the boundary Una Height of Sea Girt, county to .will be held In and for' the Township of seven A. M. and eight P. M. (Standard of the Towmhlp of Middletown and ths Howard Heg f The city, planning board Includes You'll always be ready if our time.) , . . • • • - itet h i king of Holmde!, in said County, OR Tues- Borough ot KeanabiirC. to tbe high water rlcletk by appointment, who is nec representatives of the suburbs and day, September 19,193?, between the hours Said Primary Election to be held In the line of Raritan or Sandy Hook Bay; | election to that office, Mayor Walter nearby villages. It is housed in a truck calls regularly every week! of icvon A, M, and eight P. M. (Standard places In the respective districts as specifi- thence (5) Eaaterbv along tbe said Bay, ^'i Brightt, andd GeorgG e large new eight-story building erect- time.) • . cally above mentioned and said Primary to the point or placo of Beginning' th dl Be ready for unexpected invitations. Said Primary Election to be held In the Election will be held for the purpose of The polling plnce for the Seventh Elec- , .iRoberta, New Monmouth, candl- ed for its purposes. Mr.v Kaffka place In lbs respective district as specifi- nominating persons of tho respective tion District Is tho fire house of the East Ipjiatei"for the board of freeholders, showed me extensive plans for now Let our weekly call remind you regularly of cally above mentioned and.said Primary parties to the offices above mentioned, Iteannburg Fire'Company. Thompson Ave- and nlso to elect one Mnle -and one Femnlo SandEdward Aischer and Earl O. B«n- strccls and artorlert which the city your cleaning nccda. Election will be held for the purpose of nue, East Keansburg, N. J. ~ . We con help you always have your clothes nominating persons of tha respective Member of the County Executive Com- Eighth Election District, Commonly Known |Saett^ assembly candidates, Congress- Is building. Thcso arc needed to cut parties to the offices above mentioned, mittee for each political party participat- *i;man William H. Sutphln of Matawan. fresh nnd ready to weor. ing In naid Primary Election in ecch as tbe Riverside Drive and Hcadden'a through the huge old blocks, some, and also to elect one Male and one Female ilectlon district. Corner District, , «nd John J. Qulnn of Bed Bank, state times covering a quarter section, Sanitoned garments are immaculately clean, Member of the County Executive Com- The boundaries of the-same-art as fol- mittee for each political party participat- Snid date will nlso' bo the second resie- .lows- viz.: .'comraltteemnn, were unable, to at- which make difficulties for modern lustrously finished, because Sanitone is a pat* ing In said Primary Election in each ration date In said municipality. entcd process that removes "fabric film." BEGINNING at the intersection of the |te;nj,-•,-•••:' ~":~ "''.'"." traffic, election district. Also take notice thnt tho District Boards right of way of the New York and Long . Give IK a standing call for a certain day (very Said date wilt also be the second regis- f Registry and Election for said Township i,Mr«. White greeted the guests and The planning board here Is not an tration date in said municipality. rill meet on Tueadny, September J3, 193a, Branch Railrond Company, and of tha r.lntroduced' the speakers. She an- week. Phone us nowl 'or the purpose of organizing as required Navesink or Shrewsbury River, and from advisory body,. aB In our American Also take notice that the District Board thence running (1) Northerly, alone tha Jaouhced the annual candidates' recep- cities, but. has very extensive admin- of Registry and Election for said Township y law. will meet on Tuesday, September 5, 1939. Bfiid Railroad rluht of way and alonic jitJoh and dance to be held at the Col- istrative and tax powers, of its own. for the purpose of organizing, as required And further take notice that on Tues- Election District No. S and Election Dis- §f'onx>9urr club tonight. Mrs. Harry J. day, September 0,ig89,t}a Boards of UCK- trict No. 1, to" Mill Brook; thence CJ) It can make plans for new streets, by law. 'stry and Election eh air meet In their rc- Easterly, along Mill Brook, to Chnpcl Hill Qulnn, president of tbe Red Bank parks, and other Improvements and And further take notice that on Tu 1939, between the along McCleca Creek, to the Chnpcl Hill District is the Community fire houie. Apt |iofflcHted at: th» dedication. Legion- Nearly all the horse hair used In hours of aeven o'clock A. M. and eight Rond; thenco (6) Northerly, along the plcton avenue. Leonardo, N. J. ||ii»irij» ot > «everai New Jersey posts, mattresses and furniture upholstery o'clock P. M.i at the respective polling Chapel Hill Road, to the Mountain Hit! HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Road; thence (7) Continuing in a straight Township Clerk. ' '"•• 'ill aa!members of the 71st in-Isobtained from the tails and manes IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING lace In said Township. lino BtlU northerly nlong tho Mountain Hill Said election will be held In the said Dated August 21, 1330. post were present at the cere- Road to Park Avenue; thenco (3) West- municipality for the purpose of election erly, along Park 'Avenue, to the County two Members of the General Assembly of road running from New Monmouth to NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Now Jersey for tbe County of Monmouth, Keyport known as County Koad No. 7; for one year; a Clerk for the County of thence (9) still Westerly, olonfc County Shrewsbury Township. N. J. Monmouth i two Members of the Board of Road No! 7, to tha point or place of be- Notice of the time nnd place of hqldinir Chosen Freeholders for the County of ginning. the (Icnernl Election and of tho offices to Monmouth, for the full term ot three he clecUcri and meotlnK« of the Board, of yearn; and for the following municipal Tho polling i0aco .for the First Election Kerlstry and Election in tho Township of officem. viz.: One Committeeman. for theDistrict Is the nostoffice bullillriR on Stnte Shrewflbnry, In the County of Monmouth.. full term of three years, and one Justice of Highway, Middletown Village, Middletown, Nntico is hereby piyen that a General the Pence, .for the full term of five years. N. J. Election held In nnd fm - Notice of Primary Election. Second Election District, Commonly Known Township of Shrewsbury, in the County of Also taka notice that a Primary Elec- as the Navesink District. Monmouth nnd State of Now Jersey, orv tion for all political partlen entitled there- The boundaries of tbe same uro as fol- Tue«dnv, November 7. 1939, between the to will be held In and for the Township lows, vlx.: houm of Fevcn o'clock A. • M. nnil cisht of Atlantic, In said County, on Tues- o'clock I*. M-. at the respective polling BEGINNING at the -Intersection of the plnres In sail! Township. day, September IS, 1039, between tbe hour* boundary lino of the Roiouith of Atlantic of vevau A. 14. and eight P. M. (Standard Highlands and-Seventh' A venue, and from Slid election will be held In the snid time.) municipality for the pur pone of flertln£ thence running (1) Southerly, along Sev- two Members of the (iencrat A»aembly ot Said Primary Election to be held In the enth Avenue, to Hillside Avenue; thence I TAKE A 9 MONTHSplace In the. respective district ai specifi- New Jersey for tho County of Monmouth, (2) Weiterly. alonf? llUUhlo Avenue, to for ona year; n Clerk for tho County of cs tly above mentioned and said Primary South Side Avenue; thenco (3) Southody Monmouth; two Members of tho Hoard of Election will be held for the purposa of and Westerly, along South Side Avenue nominating persons of the respective Chosen Freeholders for the- County of parties to ths o/flees above mentioned, .-nrt Old Woman'Voman'*. HIHilMl ItondKond, to MountaiMountain | Monmouth. for the. full term ot three and also to elect one Msla and one Female Hill 'Road;; thencthence (4) Southerly- - • , along year*: end for the following municipal Member of the County Executive Com- the Whlppoorwlloorwlil ValleValley Rood, to tho TORII officers, viz.: One Township Commitlec- mittee for each political party luuttclnn:- leodlnff from the Mountain Hill Knad to mar, for the full term of three yenrf. and Ing In said * Primary Election In each Brown's Dock Hoad nnd along said road ft Collector for tho Township of Shrews* election district. until it Intersects with the Ilrown's Dock bury, for full term of four years. Road: thence (5) Southerly, alone tha Notice oT Primary Election. Said date will nlso be the second regls- Rrown's Dork Road to the Shrewsbury or tratlotfdate In said municipality. Navesink Klver; thence (Of Fi.llov.inK the Aluo take notice that a Primary Elec- AIKO taka notice that the DUttict Doard Shrewsbury or NnveslnV; Rivcf until Its tion for nil pollticnl imrtles entitled there- of Registry and Election for satd Township intersection with the boundnry llhe of t.ho to will be held in and for the Townehlp will meet on Tuesday. September 5, t931>. DorouRh of Hiphland"; thenco (7) Westcr- of Shrewsbury, in «aid County, on Tues- for the purpoie of organising as required "y and Southerly, followinir tho bounJary day, September 10, 1919, between the hnura SINCE WE SWITCHED TO by law. jlne between the Horounh of Atlntitlc of neven A. M. nnd cifrht P. M. (Standard And further take notice that on Tues- HlKblands nnd the Townnhip or Middle- time.) day. September 6,1939, the Boards of Reg- town, to the point or i>lnce of Beginning. Said Pilmitry Election to beheld In the in try and Election shall meet In their re- pinco in tho respective ilUtrirt nn epecifU spective districts and proceed \o make a AUo Included In tho said District IN the rnlly noove mentioned nntl f-nid Primary house to house can Van* of the voters in tract of land or territory known as Somly Elettlnn will hp held fnr tho purpose of their district, registering all peraons en- Hook or Fort Hnncork. nomlnntinit persons of the roipoctlva titled to vote at the ensuing Primary aid The polling place for the Second Elec- jiartlcs to the ojlirr* nliove mentioned, doiftml Elections, whicK lald'ranvuM nhall tion District Is the Naves!nk fire house, and HISO to elect one Mule nrul one Female be completed on or before Friday, Sep- Naveiink, N. J. Member of tho County Executive Com- GAS HEAT tember 8. 19X9. Third Election District, Commonly Known mittee for ench iiuliticiil party iiarticipat- Notice of Rtijitratlon. as the Belford District. lu Id Tiimnry Election in enrh And that on Tuesday, October 17, 1939, The boundaries of the same ure as fol- ctertlon dUtrlrt. the Doard of Registry and Election lows, vli.: Snid dntc will nho be the seconil regis- will meet st the place at which they will tration date In paid municipality. hold the General Election above men- BEGINNING at the Intersection of the Also tnkc luitiit! thnt the District Board tioned, between the hours of one o'clock old right of way nt ilia New Jersey South- of Registry and Elcrtion for mid Township in the afternoon and nine o'clock in theern Itallroad with tho Northerly linu of will meet on TUe-*i|ny, September &, IP^n, evening, for the purpose of winking the Karitnn Bay; thenre tunning O) Souther- fnr tha purpose of orcnnlilng an rerjuireil final revision and correction of the regis- ly, along the an Id New Jersey Southern by law. Railroad Hjrht of way to Com n Inn's And further take nolle* that on Tues- ter for the General Election. Greek; thenco (-) Snutncrly, nlon^ Come* Th« polling place for Atlantis Township flny, September 5. lfUS, the Ponrcl oT HeR- ton's Creek and Mill Hiook tlo«inn Intn- Istry nml Kltrtton shall meet In thrir re- i* the Township Hall. Colt's NecV. Compton's Creek, to Crninty Koad No. 7. uperttvo district nml prnccerf to hnke a JONATHAN II. JONES. helnjr tha rond from Now Monmouth to hmi*e to house onnvnss of the voters In Township Clerk. Kcyiinrt; thence (3) Easterly, along the their districtd , rcjrlstcrlnjt r nil l )>crsonperson i Hated August 21, 1939. •alii County Road No. 7, to Ita Intersec- titlrrt to lit ttip Primsry tion with Park Avenue; thence (4) ntnnft (tonernl Klpctlonx, which unld rnnvami shall You too can 1SOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Park Avenue, EHiterly to the hend w«ttr* be complotcd on or before Frilay, Pep- of Ware>. Creek; thence (R) NorthPtly. temlier 8. 1919. Uttle Sllvar Borouejb, N. J. along the snid head water* of Ware Creek Nntlrs of the time and placs of holding and down Ware Creek tn it« roauth In Notice of Reriitratlon. the <)tner*l Election and of the officers to Ituritan or Sntidy Honk Hny; thenro (fi) And thnt- on Tuvmluy. October 17, 19^9. he elected and meeting* of the Hoard* of Westerly alonic the northerly line nf thethu Iloni j nf Hcnlitry nnd £l«ctlnn TlettUtry and Election In tha Borough nf Ilay, to the point or placo of Uecln- will meet nMhe i|H(1 Hnrouxh ol Uttle Silver. In th« County of culnar. for the t r "f rnnklnc th« Monmouth and State of New Jersey, nn Chemical Engine Company No. 1, Delfonl, final vi«lnn and rnrrcrtlon of the regli- Tuemlay, November 7> 1939. between the N. J. trr for (lie (irncrnl Kli-rtlon. hour! of isven o'clock A. M. and eluht Fourth Election Dlitricl, Commonly Known The polllnir plnrit for Shrewnlmrr tnwn- EQUIPMENT FREE! a'rlnrk P. M., at the respective polling *• the Leonardo Dlitrict. . shin Is tho tire hnuno nt Tlnton Fulls. FREE Trial places In said Borough, The lioitmlarici of tho mmo are ai fol- MAimnrcTTA u HERD. Said election will be. held In the said lows, vli.: Clerk of Ihr Town»htp of Shrewsbury. municipality for tha purpoa* of aUcting (i At the Intemcctlnn of Sev- Hated AueuKt 21, 1?iy. two Member* of the (isneral Asiiambly of enth Avenut with the hrmmlary line uf ihe New Jersey for the County of Monmouth, HorouRh of Atlantic Highland*, nml tun- , for on* I'tur; a Clark for th» County of nlriB thence (1) Southerly. »n.| Wmieily. | Monmoulh County Surrofatt'i Office. And prove the low coat! all winter long- Monmouth; two Members of the Hoard uf along Ihe boundary of* Klectlun lUnriit j In the matter of tho estate of Klltaritth ChoMn Freeholders for the County of No. 1!, to tho Mountain Hill Itoatl,:_ tjienrr j ^ C. Wnlllnw. d«rrn>n!. Monmouth. for the full term of thre* (2) WeWrly. nlon» Mountain 11)11 Ktihd. Notirc to nrdituri to prticnt 'claims >mrn; anil for the following municipal to an anslQ In said road In the property i ainm" t: eMfite. No obligation , to buy officer*, vli.i a Mayor, for the full term of formerly known ai the Hosford property; _ . tit to the ordrr of Jo«fph Ji, l>on- two yenra, and two Councilman, for full thence (S) Northerly, nlonu the prlvnto nhay, SuriopalB nf the County of Mnn- term of three years. road through the Hoifotd property, (0 the [mouth, nude nn Ihe eleventh day nf An- Notice of Primary Election. Inltrsecllon of Park Avenue ami Hoifnrd \ fiuat. 103!', nn thi nvi'llrAtlon or Kvle I* Try Bator* you Buy—Burner Installed In Aim take not Ire that a Primary Eltr- Avenusi thenca (4) tfnrtherly, nlonn Ho»- iWnlllnff. Klliabcth W. Srhanrk and Cur- tlon for all politlral parties entitled there- ford Avinut, to the County roml runnlnit ' IU J. WnMlnif. '\rrutnrt nf thn ritate of I • furnace FREE for full year. Pay only $25 to will he nild In and for the Borough from Atlanllc HlKhlnnils \» Nrw Hun- BHinl.cth (\ Wnllific, <<- mniith, beltic County Komi No, 7; thence hctvby i:ivrn tn the creditor! nf tutd de- ilnjr. S#i>t*mb*r l>, \9i9, between lha hoiira (fi) Emterlr. alntiu HRM Cnnntjf Road, to CPR'fd to exhibit to the iuh*r'tihfr*, cuftf* Dcpotil refunded If total heating coit utoi* n« nffir#)«ali!, thrlr tUbt* ind dr- when you try Gns Hcnting equipment on oiirFREli Triiil Pl.iii, Prove to of »eve!t A. M. and alaht P. M, (Standard I^nnarri Avenue; tho nee (At Northerly nmmU nu'nin*t the enlit ratatc, undrr naih, exceeds estimate by more than 10','. tlm#,> along !»riA- Rio nil the taftl rtny «nil RIOIIK tbe limin- tiHriPi) nf ihrir nctlnm therefor auslrnl the FREE Esllmalo —Know in odvancc (>»actly tnlty Miove mentioned and aattl 1'ilmsry itnry line between the Township nf Mitt- • aid vil.ftrilt: ence til hmesl cost. No obligation to buy. Stop in or phone for full ili'l,iils ' K.lMlImi will ba h»M for lbs purport nf ill* tnwn «nd the l'orouch nf AtliT'tlc 2• how little Gas costs. iiomtfiMllhtf canon* of the respective HlBhlinds, to th« point or plnce of H«- Dated , K. J,, Ausuit 11. 1330. . foilav. Ask for your written FREE .Estimate now. liai tie* lo the mure* above Mentioned. Slnnlntr. U WAl.l.INi;, mnl dim tn eirrt ixia Mate >nit nna Frmale Nrw M^nrn'Miih. V, J. Mfmlttr nf ih« ('mint? F.«ar lit I va < om- The pnllintc plar* for tbe l'ourth Kite- KAIrVl W. KCHANfK, I 10 Monthi Budget Payment — Pay year's lion Plotrlet U thr I^rvmt I'nrk find mlttc* for rach nnlltlral rarly pattklp«l> 513 KMh Ave.. Ahtttry Pnrk. N, J. • hinting bill In ton equal monthly pay- InR tn laid Primary Klectlon in e*?h I^cnnartto lite h(iu*e. Center Avenue. l>tTn- cinms J. WAM.is'c. 3 tlKMlnn dlltrlrt. ardn, N, J. : Fifth F.ltcllon District. Cnmmnnlr Known N«w Mnnmouth, N. J« ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR manli. No big fuel blllil K*l.l ilita will aim bi the terand reili Snjrdsrnjrdsr.. Rol»srt« A ril)«rnirlrnirrr» iratlfin data> In **iil municipality. ae th* Uncrnll l>Utrtct. AtltAtlsntll « MlehTMlhlII N. J- J . At m taka notlre that the District Bo arris The boundarli* of the tame are at fol- Prortnri, $3 a Month Rental—If you wish to rent of RfgUtry am) FJertlon for laid Borotnh low*, vli.t 7069 More Families Have Joined the Swing to GAS • equipment, pay ai litllo as $3 a month. will mptl im Tvieiday, September », I9i», nr.l«mt>«r '•, |».1», tha Hoard* vt lt*u- Koilr* tn riftlltort to prt-Mtil flalmi (I) Nflttheily. alonff Ih* «nlil tliihl of wnv aiHlnot •il-t*-. Low All-Purpoit Rait—Greatest com- l.lir aiut KUrtl.m nhall me«t In lh*ir if line at tht N«w YoiV *ml l^i>.H (IrAiirh Don't take our word for it. Ask your friends low cost GAS Ilrat. They'll tell you Gas ItnUroait nut to Mum Hollow lr,,«.| | thanr* VuriiiHht (ft th* nrder of Joh l^ Don- 5 • fort and convenience, lowest costl hdtitt In home ranvau i>f lha v«t»i» In m >V*it<([ly, slnnit <"» Hum llnllow Itni.<|, ahUy, t1>iiitii{at(t of th*' County «f Mon- and neighbors who now cnjuy i|iiick, dean, givca more for the money lli.uuny other tuol. lh»U illlhtrt. t«tfUl*ttrt* all i>fin«n» rt\. aliinK Hie liouni- lUU'l i» v"i- «t th» •n»uin< 1'rlmarr »r<\ ttlrt No, 4, tn th* H*.l It 111 llnii.li thtnre Hit»t, 1931), on th* ntH'Iknllon nf I#KII ^ lirnvral n^llntv., whlrS MUI mnva*i ilmll WartOK ami Jamvt }m,\ Ji.hnt.m, Jr., t\- (.1) \V»itrily ami H'Milhnilr. ainrtR the vriilmt nf th* « Kwlm* rif mlnr Klvtri thrnftt i, I) K*«UrU, «n«l puimrrll'vi*. ruBfitiii i «* n(fit»til't, Ilitir tha* llnanl of lUgltUy artt ikm lienaral Heritor) •!»«*• men- In the t'ttlnt nr i* tion#H. lietwevn th* nniin nt nne iiVlmk fnrfvsr liarti<| of their actioni Lhvtifnr In (he aftemonn anil nine ntlnrk tn the TK* t'Mlln* plnre lot th* KIDh KUrlUtt Ul |h lj blbi». avtmlnsTi for tha purt**«# nf maklna; Ihe PUtrtrt Is Ihe t\t* haute of the Mnrroft |>r«hold, N. J., An*Aiiftil) l I, 1931. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY flnal retltlnn and rorr«llnn of th* rt*U« Klre Cnmnany at Mrteroft, N. J> I.KWIH r WAllINO, ftlaiti EU«|I*<« Plalilct. C*mminl|r Know* N. y Tr|i<|thoii0 Until* 1IMKI \tr fnr th* (leneral ratftlnn. Tha (uilllnt llNpe fnr UtiU Wlver fV»r* •a Ihe l*«rt Mon month UUliUt, fonI* JOIIN JH, nu«h la Iht l-ltlle ttllvtr VolHiile*!- VWe Th* l»i>untUrl#* o( tbe tarn* at* a* M- lE . N. rtlKft U AYRIW. "llKUINNtNO at Oi» Mrfh'ftittr HA* tthe baby's strained liam I> Russell, Jr., Dr. Percy Dore- by P. Kelly of New York and entered a similar position at Shrewsbury. vegetables. rens, Luptori White of Red Bank and and sailed by Charlci Allen of Fair The Boy Bcouts of Shrewsbury Mr. and Mrs. Rufflcll Hayes of Deal. were on a camping trip at Point There are covered deep skillets, often called Haven. The Kid, formerly the Daisy, chicken fryers, with plenty of space under their Mr. and Mn. McClees entertained owned by Ed Willis of Atlantic High- Pleasant. In the group were Begin- aid Lawes, Raymond Tilton, Ralph roomy covers for the bulkiest of chickens. The new Friday at a barbecue supper for Mr. larids, was second. The Undine, griddles—both square and round, sited for convenient and Mrs. Russell. Their guests wen owned by Clinton James of Red Johnson, John Parker, Cheston Sim- mons, George Silver, . Otto Leuck, storage—have no high sides like skillets to interfere Mr. and Mrs. shevlln, Mr. and' Mrs. Bank, finished third and gob a suit of with your turner. So don't make your skillet do Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey colors. The Abbie, owned by Warren Benjamin and Lester Scott, Albert MIHalINt MJHH double duty. Busch, Dorman Rathbone ana Don- Vinetot 0/ . of Red Bask and Mr. and Mrs. Lan- Watson of New York, a summer res- sing Clute of Rumson. ident of Little Silver and sailed by ald Lawea. G, Harold Neviua was If you fry many foods, such "as doughnuts and Captain Thomas Riddle, was ruled scoutmaster. „-— luatimt fritters,, you will decide that they deserve a special out for turning a stake wrong. A tub Burglars entered the office of kettle and basket. Kettles for this purpose have depth July Home Loans rue took place after the yacht race and balnncejcto avoid dangerous spillovers, and their well-fitting baskets Child's bakery at the corner of West allow easy immersion and draining. If you want a baking pan for any and Ed Little, Roy Bennett, Frank and Wall streets and blew the door Total $457,437 Worthley, Henry Parker and Bert special purpose, houseware counters have them for every need. There off the safe, but they were evidently are special pans for corn sticks, angel food, cakes of every site and Washington, August 30.—July home VanBrunt .started. Little won and scared away before getting any booty. shape, and pics of any depth. Worthley came in second. loans In New Jersey mada by Insured Henry Hlgglns and Charles Thomp- state-chartered savings and loan as- An entertainment was given In the son of Marlboro were awarded the There nrc likewise pots and pans that can be used for several differ-, sociations' totaled 141 and amounted Fair Haven Methodist church by contract for the new schoolhouie at ent purposes. Large cookers, for instance, which will cook a tongue or a ham, or cars of corn, have inset pans to be used when cooking whole to $467,487, it wns reported by Nugent guest* of the Fair Haven hotel and Crawford's Corner. The building was Fnllon, General Manager of the Fed- $60 was cleared for the church. tc be erected on land purchased from dinners. Pot roast, a lamb shoulder, or iiricassee chicken go in the bottom; vegetables, or a vegetable and a steamed pudding, in the inset eral Savings and'Loan Insurance Cor- S. E. Conover of Lcedsville was Miss Jennie Crawford. ' poration. • Robert Hltchlngs of Hudson ave- pans above. There are double boilers that combine a saucepan base with building eight stables on his farm a shallow upper pan, to be used together or separately for any number These figures compare with 46 loans preparatory to going into the race nue, formerly superintendent of the Red Sank district of the Metropoli- of top-stove cooking jobs. In addition, the upper part, because of it~ aggregating J108.7B1 In July, f938. As horse business. small size handles, is a satisfactory small casserole for baking. of August 1, 1038, total home mort- Freeholder Richard Borden, pro- tan Insurance company, was ad- vanced to the general superlntend- gage loans on tho books of the asso- prietor of the Stiver Bay house at Another double-duty utensil is the routing pan thnt has a metal ciations stood at f31,833,B30. Little Silver, gave a social party in ency of tha company In New Jersey. baffle and rack for broiling. Even the simple square or oblong cake pan, in which cake, gingerbread, biscuits, etc., are often baked, can play a Savings placed In these Institutions honor of his: gueats. Mr. Townsend, Mrs. Catherine Sweeney, mother of In. July totaled !729,440. There are a guest at the house, gave a wonder- Thomas J. Sweeney of Sea Bright, double role if yon buy an inexpensive trivet and use it when roasting a ' small piece of meat or a small chicken. So when you need' a new pot or now 34,349 Investors having savings ful display of fireworks. Among the died at her home In White Plains. totaling >27,984,0001n the associations. Red. Bank guests were Mr. and Mrs She was stricken with heart disease pan, take time to look housewares counters over carefully to sec the many, new shapes and styles in pots and pans and their new uses. Such savings arc protected against Amoa Tilton, Jessie and OUle Fraser, after returning from an automobile loss up to ?5,000 per Investor by the Nettle French, Kittle, Emma and ride. When you are buying new kitchen utensils, consider your range. Fodet-al Savings nnd Loan Insurance Maggie Allaire, Sfoble Hill, Bessie James P. Dodd was elected, pres- Don't buy a roasting pan to big that your oven door won't closo on it Corporation, a $120,000,000 Federal Bergen, Hacel Tilton, Joseph and En- ident of the Keansburg Clvlo Alli- Or a cookie sheet that does not allow at least one inch of space on all' Government instrumentality. slfty Morris, Charles S. and whiUll ance. Others who held official po sides between the edge of the sheet and the walls of the oven. Remember Hill, Tom Richardson, William Rob- Tho 50 Insured associations In New sltlons in the organization were Phil- that two or more baking pans or casseroles used at the same time should Jersey are locally owned and man- erts, Charles Bergen, Robert Bar- ip Dillon, Herman Lehr, Edward not touch each other, or the sides of the oven. If you use an electric range, rows, William Conover and Richard v have tops to ve utensils that cover the entire surfaces of the various sizes aged, and offer modern and conven- Manning, Walter A. Conroy, William ient thrift and home-financing facili- B. Tilton. Other parties were held P. Dodd, James Seeley, William Mac- of elements. If they do not coverithe elements you are wasting heat. Of at the Champlln house on the river ' course you will always need one or more very small pans for melting fat ties. On August, 1, assets of these as- Donald, Jenks Seaman, Charles Carr, and other small jobs, sociations totaled $42,749,000. The as- bank and the Mansion house of Red F. R. HH1, Thomas Collins, Dr. M. Bank and the Fair Haven hotel. sociations are located In Newark, Rabenort, Edward J. Lawson and East Orange, Elizabeth, Camden, Lau- The Eatontown Improvement com- James P. Dodd. rel Springs, Hawthorne, Bast Ruther- pany commenced operations on a Edward Toomey of Everett was In Keach of Oceanic, William Conover and scratched but not seriously hurt. of Mlddletown and William H. Fos- ford, Pnssalc, West Long Branch, As- tract of land In the western part of ths Long Branch hospital, being treat- Mrs. P. Hall Packer of Sea Bright bury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Belle- 1 ter of Eatontown were attending the the town, near the railroad station. ed for a broken nose as the result while hurrying to answer a telephono ville, Bogota, Clotf.er, EJatontown, Eng- The land was surveyed and plotted of a runaway. His aunt, Mrs. Cath- 26th. annual reunion of the 14th New call caught her heel in the carpet at tho Jersey volunteers at Elizabeth. Ushtown, Englcwood, Fair Lawn, into building sites. The company In- erine Roche was also hurt In the head of the stairs and fell headlong Fort Leo, Glen Rock, Outtenberg, tended to construct a lake and stock same accident but she had entirely MIJS Marlon Talmage, daughter to the bottom. Although no serious Ilasbrouck Holghls, Irvlngton, Keana it with, trout for the benefit of cot- recovered, of Professor Henry Talmage, and injuries were Inflicted she was badly burg, Little Forry, Msywood, Mont- tage residents on the tract. The par- R. Pitcher Woodward, a conductor Frank Russell Parker, son of Russell bruised. clalr, Newark, Paterion, Plalnfleld, ties back of the enterprise were Bos- on the Long Branch trolley line, com- Parker of Little Silver, were married Andrew Crelghlon, father of Mrs. Faint Pleasant Beach, Prospect Park ton, New York and Philadelphia pleted writing-a book on his \ exper- at the Red Bank Presbyterian Addlson Romatne arid Bernard Railway, Ramsey, Red Bank, Ridge capitalists. iences while traveling across the church. Crelghton of the Highlands, was ser- field Park, Rldgowood, River Edge Chief of Police MoCarty of Sea country on a donkey. The title of Miss Maynie Barham, daughter of iously 111. He was past 80 years of Rockaway, Rosellc, Slngac, South Bright, who got $50 a. month for his his book was "On A Donkey's Hurri- Thomas P. Barham of West End, age and had been a resident of High- Plalnfleld, Summit, Teaneck, Tenafly services, resigned his position. He cane Deck." Mr. Woodward made a and J. Harold.'Holmes of Wallace lands for half a century. Union City, Verona, West Orange was the best paid officer In the bor- wager in 1806 with a New York man street were married at the parsonage Wyckoft, Hobokjn and Weatneld, ough. that William Jennings Bryan would of Simpson Methodist church, Long On Time All the Tune. Branch. Tho couple were attended John E. Hunt was appointed post- be elected president. If Mr. Bryan If you want printing done on time . A California scientist has Invent- master at Engllshtown. had won Woodward would have re- by MIJS Hazel Barham, a sister of give The Register a trial. For over the bride, and Geoi%e Moody of Red ed a sphere which will reflect light Adlem & Cole were making their ceived $5,000. However, Bryan was >0 yean The Register has been de- ten miles distant, Intended tor use Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results store 23 feet deeper. — defeated and Mr. Woodward, accord .Bank,.—. — livering printing. when promised.— by airplanes forced down at sta. W. Clifford Letts was the new edi- Ing to the bet, had to ride a donkey Announcement was made of the Advertisement tor of the Eatontown Advertiser. from New York, to San Francisco In marriage of Miss Esther Southall of W. W. Ramsay was appointed sta- 341 days: He made the trip, a dis- Eatontown and George F. Martin of tion agent of the new railroad at tance of 4,096 mjlts, in 340 days and Fair Haven. They were'married the Keanahurg. r, two hours. previous week at St. James rectory, E. D. Webb of New York was Red Bank,'by Rev. D. J. Duggan. building a new house on the river Henry J. W.Cooke ot Fair Haven James E. Weaver, son of James: B. bank adjoining the residence of Hen- died at Glens Falls, New York, of Weaver, gave up his position as man- ry S. White at a cost of 17.000. paralysis. He was 72 years old and ager of the Huntsvllle railway at during the Civil war he was a war Huntsvllle, Alabama, and accepted a Michael Heulett was the builder. correspondent for the New York Henry Petten of Clayplt creek was similar position at Richmond, Staten Tribune. He was elected councilman Island. drowned in the bay while dredging at -Fair Haven under the first year for elamg. It was believed he fell Albert L. Ivlns, a member of the of borough government and was county tax board, took a day off from ~~ overboard or was knocked overboard chosen president of the council. by the boom. He was survived by a his dutlea to be one of the Judges at widow and child. Valentine Kuhn, formerly of Red the Asbury Parll baby parade. Bank and Eatontown, died In Tren Charles F. Brlggs of Rumson wax George H. Stout of Atlantic High- ton of paralysis. For a number of lands issued a complete directory of chairman of a committee represent- Holiday Trip! year« he conducted barber shops In ing the Rumson and Sea Bright po- that place. the two above named places. Atlantic Highlands had no police licemen, "who conducted a very suc- protection at night. A number of cit- William H. McCreexy, son of James cessful ball at the Bamboo gardens iieni Joined In appointing Assistant H. McCreery of Oceanport, was at Highlands. Over 200 couples at- Marshall Joseph W. Gardiner as drowned while swimming In the surf tended the dance. night watchman. The service was to at Weit Long Branch. He was 24 Oliver Lnno of Greenville was en- be paid for by volunteer subscrip- years old and was employed In gaged to succeed David Davis as tions. The presence of a night watch- hotel at Utica, New York. principal of the Little Silver public man to give alarm In case of fire, Tremendous crowds thronged school, Jllss Beatrice Jobaaon of etc., gave the residents a sense of se Keansburg on the occasion of the Red Bank was to succe&d Miss Ce- curity long needed. floral and decorative parade. There celia Bagstrr as primary teacher. was also a large number of visiting E. H. Wilbur of Fair Haven, while Locust avenue and Lockwood place, firemen who took part In the' proces- Fair Haven, were taken over by the on his way home from Asbury Park, sion, coming from various parts of drove over a log and upset his buggy- borough and were being Improved. the county. The affair was In The first circus ever hold In Eaton- He and his lady companion were charge of A. W. Lucas, B. Richard thrown out, but escaped Injury. town was giving an exhibition on son, Fred W. Schmltz, Abner W. Matthew Byrnes' place. It drew a Charles Allen of the firm of Allen * Smock, Charles Winckler, Bamud De- Snyder, gave a clambake at his home large attendance and It was hoped turo and Jacob L. Frenchman. that other clicuncs would pitch their at Oceanic In celebration of his 45th „ Joseph O. Frost of New Monmouth birthday. Among those present were tents there during the reason. died of Brlght's disease after a two Chester Wolcott with a slnRlng and Mr. and Mrs, George B. Snyder of days illneis. He wss 56 years old. Fair Haven, Mr. and Mrs. James En- violin act mmlc the biggest hit at the Mr. Frost was a deacon of the Mid- amateur night moving picture per- rlght, Jr., and H. W; Yerrlngton ,of dletown Reformed church 28 years, Oceanic and Mrs. P. T. Brady of formance at Eatontown and won a Red Bank, , Frank E. Hyers' sawmill pond at J2.50 gold piece. Eustace White and Mrs. Helene Louise Loweree, daugh- Colt's Neck was «n attractive place, Robert Underhlll were rehearsing for er of Henry C. J. Hchroeder of Red particularly for those enjoying fresh a spnrrlng exhibition to be held the Bank, was married to Alfred de Cor- water swimming, and from 2S to 35 following week on the amateur night folks were seen there dally enjoying program. dova of near Somervllle. the old swimming hole. Charles E. Ivlns of Rumson died Mrs. Belle Dennlx and Paul Walsh at the resident of his son-in-law, Dr, The Keansburg postofflce was of Tlnton Falls -were thrown from a J. X. Ba>4» of Red Bank. He was raised from a fourth cliae to a third motorcycls and were badly bruised survived by four children, Mr*. Sayre, Class postofflc*. Mis* Belle Broander, Blwood, Albert and Charles H. Ivlns postmistress, was reappolnted for'a four-year term, Misses Ousile and Hattle Morton gave an evening party to a number Henry P. Reed, son of William H. of frlendi. Those present were Reed of Tennent, was married In Misses Grace, Carrie and Mamie 81am to Miss Addle Burr, a Piesby BURNER Cornell, Abble drover, Florence terlan missionary. Dibble, Theodore Cornell, Percy Wa.ll Members of the Elntracht Singing REFRIGERATION Ing, Charles H. Trafford, society listened to an Interesting lec- Bailey, Jr., and Elwood S. ture by Professor William B. Hoenc MOTOR REPAIRS •nan of Newark, who had founded the society 26 years prevloui. Professor Twenty-Five Years Ago? and Mrs. lloeneman had recently Tony ttuntlng and Corrlne Fran turned from Ihe war zone abroad and els of Fair Haven w«r« In Hamilton, he gave a. stirring word picture of Canada, where they were presenting (he situation there. their comedy iketch, "The Love Qeorje Johnson of Belford was laid Lounge." They Intended to make a up at his home with blood poisoning tour of the Paclflo coast later In the caused by ftih dim* getting Into a season, cut on one his fingers. Bernard Farley, l»-y«ar-old son of Daniel Yetman, who was employed We repair, rewind, John Farley of Fair Haven, saved a on the I. H. Hoaford estate at Chapel woman from drowning near the Hill, cut ths back of his left hand overhaul nil sizes of steamboat dock at that place when with a scythe and was laid up a refrigeration and oil tha woman stepped from a rowboat couple of weeks by the accident. Into d««p water, Farl»y Jumped In Mort V. Pach of Ktd Bank, who burner motors. Our ABOR DAY- week-end, with its extra and brought her ashorr, The woman had twice.been a candidate for the TYDOL adequately equipped refuted to give her name. assembly on the Progressive ticket, I- mileage and heavy traffic, is a good The Heit Bank cavalry Iroop re announced his candidacy for sheriff. shop and skilled mc- turned from Lake Wawsyanda after The Monmouth County Fruit Grow. chnnicfl m o a n first time to test the gasoline that tells its own •pending a week In army maneuvers. ers, organized by electing J. Hull Mr- Tha IWd Bank trooptrs madfi inch a Lean of Katcntown president, James clnss service the fint story best. Check Tydol Flying A for iti great showing that they won th* C. Hendrlckaon vlc« president, Edwin lime, prslit ot military t»p«rts. Fifty-eight L. IWekmen lecrstary and William U ' troopers made tha trip, They took Conover treasurer. long, smooth mileage ... for its eager, with them 31 horses owned by the John Kelljr, Jr., aged all, of Everett troop and 77 hired horses, Captain received a number of cuts on his fore- Douglas Electric Go. surging power, for its lightning take-off. It. V, It. If, Stout arranged the tac- head snd brulire on various parts of tic* of the foraging parly and they M« body In a bicycle accident. l>r 35 Enit Front Street, At the regular gas price Tydol Flying A cvercanio the "enmiy" during two William D. Bay re of lied (tank was sham battles, called a/id hi look severil illlohM Red Bank, N. J. is today's wise motor fuel buy. Ralph Raceo and Raymond Aumick to rlOM lh» wounds. •*tr* • nrg»nlilng a brass hanii lit AlMrt C. HirrliOfl, **; and ChariM I'hoM IM. Jbtontoim, MuslcUM *t IM Bank It Whltt of R»<1 Bans, JCIlsha A mower of no* WATIR AMOOATW on COMFANY. The Gasoline that tells its own story M^ ,. - ••,,."„ Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31, 1939. Public Symposium Eatontown. Lodge. Brooklyn baseball same). Friday at NOTICE. Brooklyn. Notice la' hereby eiren Uut tie pro- Mrs. Harold T. Holmes Is spending Christian Science New Family Prices of Baha'i Groups * COLLEGE BAZATAR PREVIEW * Has Birthday Party. Frondlnc Further for • tie ImmoTemeiit A Chance of a lifetime for You! a month's. vacation at Speculator, of the Harbor at Leonardo. indudbVth. Saturday Evening Post, 1 year The' Hed Bank Baha'i group and ' A birthday and Pollyanna praty New York. MIsa Dorothy Ely spent Reading Room Mrs. Edward Marjsh of Shark River last week with Mrs. Holmes. Southerir 8W« of tthh a HbHarbor,"" wai InI - ladles' Home Journal, 1 year was held Monday night By Pride of BtoaJ Stnet Nalltnal Deal BW,, troduced and psjsed Jrat nadlas at: a Hills extend a cordial invitation to Crescent council, No, .5, 'Sons.' and Mrs. Vincent Hammond and her ' both.far f&tO 12 Breed Street, • Bed Bank m«Une of «,, Tow»,Mp Cbmmlttei d" Saturday Evening P,ojt, 1 year the public to attend a public sym- Daughters of Liberty, Eatontown, at sister, Mrs, James Borden, spent Sun- the Townrtlp of Mlddletown held on posium to be held at the Shark River day at the World's Fair. TeL Red Bank J4«0-J. Thursdajr aftarnoon, Aagiut Uih. -1HI. ladles' Homo Journal, 1 year Crescent hall. Those celebrating and vas laid orer for aecond and final Jack and J1U, 1 year Kills Community house next Sunday birthdays were Mrs. Esther Emmorts, Potatoes at the Monmouth County OPEN DAILY passage to a meetlne of the Township All Three for $1.25 afternoon. The purpoie of this con- Mrs. Anna Osborn and Louis A. Farmer* Exchange-are selling for 90 13:30 to 4:30 P. M. ference is to acquaint the public with J»5« *el4 on Th.urs<)s)r afternoon, Sep- These may be new or renewed. Wagner. cents per 100 pounds. Although a Tuesday 'asld Friday Eralanj tember 7th. 19S«, at the Townehln rSrn- the Baha'i program for .world recon- • The table was decorated with a small crop came out of this section, 7:30 to s:SO nluea rooms at Mlddletown Villaze at Miss Emily Stibbs ciliation. Members of all races and large bouquet donated by Mrs.'Ar- potatoes are plentiful elsewhere, JWthlrtr o'clock to the aJt/rioTnVat erefedj will bo foumJ in the world- Here tie Bible, the Works o( Harr wtlch Umi all persons interested will »• Curtis Representative thur Fleidner of Shrewsbury and bringing the price down to 90 cents. Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder siren an opportunity to be heard. Bed Bank, Phone 107. wide Baha'i community In over »0 three birthday cakes. There will be The township schools will reopen of Christian' Selenee, ftUd all otaar HOWABD W. UOBBETS, countries of the world. All have no lodge meeting next Monday night Wednesday, September 6. authorized Christian Selene* litera- Township dark.- ture may o* read, borrowed or pur* pledged themselves to work for because of the, holiday. Charles VanPelt's new bungalow at .chased- . '' . world unity, through the eradication Those attending the party were Mr. Marlboro has been completed and he of all racial, religious and national and Mrs. Fred Covert, Mr. and Mrs. plans to take possession September 1. , *- Beading- Boom Maintained by ' prejudices and misunderstandings, Harry Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Rev. and Mrs. Harshali Harrington FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,' SCIENTIST states Mrs, Stuart Blnu, secretary of Sherman, . Mr.. and Mrs. Louis A. are spending a few days in the New the Red Bank Baha'i group. Wagner, Mrs. Edith: Lewis, Mrs. England states. Tuesday they vis- 20B BROAD STREET, RED BANK Jtuth Lewis, Mrs. Helen Lewis, Mrs. The following program has bean ited the Wllllamstown Institute of < Til* Publit 1» Welcome HOT STUFF Florence Knight, Mrs. Ada Spring- Public Relations In Massachusetts —~— -•-«. x. Auab IUKUET worwank - ofoi- im- arranged: proving the harbor at Leonardo be under- Noon to 2 p. m.—informal reception and steen, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Mrs. and are now vacationing in the White taken by way of constructing^ m railway picnic lunch In the Community house. Allda Zlngale, Mrs. Esther Emmons, mountains, New Hampshire. on^the'southerly aide-of the ureseSrhar- friends are asked to bring' their own Ileht . Cbancsry I/3SS Mrs. Esther. Fleidner, Mrs. Lucy Garrett Longstreet is again con- unchee. Tea and coffee will 'be served. Murphy, Mrs. Myra Fox, Mrs. Anna SHERIFFS SALE.. Program of symphonlo recordings during fined to his home by, Illness. By virtue of a writ of £. fa. to ma di- dred (1500.00) Dollars or so much there- this period, \ f- Aumack, Mrs. Maude Adams, Mrs. of as may ba sufficient to carry out the William Mentler has purchased a rected, lseued out of the Court of Chan- provisions of this Ordinance, Is hereby ap- 2 p. m.—Musical program with local ar- Edith VanBrunt, Mrs. Barbara Hey- Ford automobile. cery of the State of New Jersey, will be tists participating. . ' ' er, Mrs. Ella Myers, Mrs. Carrie exposed to sale at public vendue, on' » propriated for aald purpose. A down pay- 3 p. m.—Speaker, Curtis Keisey, Weat Wilbur Hammond's .All-Stara beat ment of JJfty (JSO.OO) Dollar, haa been Schlck, Misses Lutlc Allgor, Mary M0KDA.Y. THE 11TH DAY OF SEP- cllrr nt Englewood, topic, "The Divine Catalyst." the Red Bank Hawks on the lire- TEMBER, 1939. 1039 "" ' JBudget of Mr. Kelsey le a prominent New Jersey Allgor, Llda Emmons and Olive men's Held here last week. between the hoprs of 12 o'clock and S SECTION >. Temporary notes or Im- engineer' who introduced the ftrst power Fields. • _ _>• ' . ' o clock (at- 2 o'clock- Daylight Saving provement bonds are hereby authorised plants in modern Palestine. Harold Holmes suffered an ankle Time) In the afternoon of said day, at the for he purpoie of financing-the coat of' 4 p. m.—General Symposium of' short Injury Thursday, night when the fire- Court House In the Borough of Freehold, talks, "This New Era," Lyall Haddon, Mrs, the laid work. The maximum amount of men's softball team lost to Hazlet, t County of MoDjnoutb, New .Jersey, to sat- money to be raised from all sources for Eleanor Haddon, Mica Jesile Revell, Mils Holmdel. isfy a decree of laid court amounting d 0 lh um o( B Efhel Revell, Member* of the Philadelphia to 2. Tonight the Holmdel firemen to approximately J7.E25. '($500.00« .,P!K?) !Dollars? .'.* .* * " Hundred Baha'i assembly;' Arthur Foster, Jerety will play a benefit game' against, City, Archie Tlchenor, Hawworth, New Jer- The Reformed church has received All tha following tract or parcel of land Said notes or bonds .shall be in such members of the tennis club. and premises hereinafter particularly de- form and in such sums as may be here- ey, Joe] Marangella, Hiss Aynld Marao- $400 through the will. of the late scribed, - situate, lying and being in the after determined by lubsequtnt resolu- j-ella, Luclen McCombe, members of the Sarah Smock Buck, and with a por- Rev. and Mrs, John Harrington, Borough ol Ked Bank, In the County at tion of tb» Township Committee. lew York BahaTs Youth group. tion of the $400 new hymn books who have been visiting- Rev, and Uonmouth and State of New Jersey, being SECTION 4. It I. hereby certified that Other Baha'l'a from Philadelphia, Ned Mrs. Marshall Harrington, left Mon- lot No. 4 as shown on "Map of Lots be- the period of usefulness of the said im- /ork and various New Jersey eommunl- have been purchased and will be put longing to Anna T. Rue, In Red Bank, New provement is ten (10) yean, and that the tlei will participate in the symposium. into use when ; the church reopens day on their return trip to their Jersey, Allen h Randolph, C. E., March, supplemental debt statement has been 6 p. m. to 6 p. m.—Genera] discussion Sunday, September 10. Another por- home at Greenville, Ohio. 1926," which lot is described as follows! filed as required br law; and that the irrois debt of the Township Is Increased ind reception, ' . tion of the money will go toward Beginning at a point Inside the sidewalk line on the> eoutherly side of Mechanic by the sum of Four Hundred- and Fifty The program has been arranged In making minor repairs. Inside the Street at the:northeast corner of lot No. 3, (1450.00) Dollars. an Informal fashion to present: the cover of the hymn books will be a Marlboro. said beginning point being- distant one SECTION I. This Ordinance shall Uka Baha'i plan for World order and reading, "A portion of the legacy of hundred and fifty feet eastarly from a effect upon Its passage and publication, monument located.Inside tha aldewalk line puriuant to'law. show Its practical application in this Sarah Smock Buck, a memorial to at the point of Intersection of the aouth- New'Era, ''Open House" for the en- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Conover and her generous gifts to the First Re- erljr line of Mechanic Street with the east- NOTICE. tire afternoon will enable any one to formed Church of Holmdel, New son of South Amboy, visited the' Al- erly Una of Throckmorton Avenue; thence ( fred Coriover's Sunday. (1) north sixty degrees and thirty minutes Notice Is hereby given that t*e pro- drop in for as long a period as he Jersey." . . east Imlde tho sidewalk line on tha south- posed Ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance wishes, and to enter into the general Hev. and Mrs. Van Vessem will Authorixinir. the Township .at' Mlddletown Tho, New Jersey Bell Telephone erly side of Mechanic Street fifty feet to to enter into a Contract with the County discussion. spend the remainder of their vaca- the northwest corner of lot No. 6; thf-nce ompany, which about four months (2) south twenty-nlntt degrees and thirty of Monmouth for the .Construction of This public symposium will be held T70R a stroll along the campus when fall breezei chill the air and ago purchased a lot In the rear of tion with'Mr. Van Vessem's parents Additional Bulkhead* at the Mouth of minutes east, ninety feet to the northeaht Compton'i Creek," was Introduced and regardless of weather conditions in JT signify football Is not far off, Harper's Bazaar chooses in the August Max Lefsky's property, has started at West Sayvllle, L. I. comer of lot No. 9f thence (S) south six- pasaed firat reading at a meeting of the issue this swagger coat of Laskln mouton dyed beaver brown, the hood ty degreaa- and thirty minutes west alopg the enclosed pavilion, To reach Uio the construction of a small building Due to the weather Friday night Township Committee of the Township of Community house, take. Sylvanla .lined with plaid wool. the northerly line of lot No. i, RHr Int Mlddletown held on Thursday aiternoon, on the property. It will be used in the Grange picnic was held In the to the aoutheast corner of. lot No. 3: avenue at Avon to East End avenue; August 24th, 1939, and «u laid over for conjunction with the underground home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smock thence (4) north twenty-nine degrees and second and final passage to a meeting of t Bast End avenue, turn right over thirty minutes weet along the easterly line the Township Committee of the Township cables which are to be installed by instead of on their lawn, as planned. he bridge to the Community house, of lot No. s' ninety feet to the northeast of Mlddletown to be held on Thursday the telephone company. Anthony LeMolne, son of Mr. and corner thereof at the point or place of be- afternoon, September 7th, l»a», at the Uprights In the cellar beneath the jrlnntng In the .southerly line of Mechanic Township Committee rooms at Mlddletown EASYTERH8 Mrs. Llndsey LeMoine of School Street Village at three-thirty o'clock in tho af- 01 low 01 new building on the Cross farm street, severed an artery in his wrist ternoon, at which time all persons inter- Circus Party For THRILL A SECOND gave away recently during the heavy Being Intended as a part of the same ested will be given an opportunity to ba .25 PER last week, and has been'confined to and and' premises described'In'a deed by rain storm. Repairs are now being leard. .... WEEK the Long Branch hospital for several AnnaT. Hue et vlr to William I. Buehan- on monthly Vallarie Thomas made to the building. on and Jamea LaBau, dated May 10, 1028, days. and recorded In the Mnnmouth County HOWAJU3 W. BODERT9, Bodgil Plan with Leonard Mount, agent for the Mon- .Township Clerk. Vallarlo Thomas, daughter of Mr, Miss Ruth Schreiber has been va- Clerk's Office In Book 1441 of Deeds, pages •moll Down Payment mouth County Farmers Exchange, Is 1S7, etc., and also described.In a deed AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas of Runuon, now able to be up and around after cationing at Atlantic City. made by William- I. Buchanon ct ux to TOWNSHIP OF JHDDLETOWN TO George E. Jenkinson. Jr., dated June 11, ENTER INTO A CONTBACT ' WITH celebrated her eighth birthday at a having been confined to his home by Hugo Ely' of Worcester, Ohio, was THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH FOB circus birthday party at her home 192S. and recorded in the Honraouth Illness. the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jan County Clerk's Office In Book 1444 of THE CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL >' InMM, Swvlctd, OuarantMcl, And Friday. Tho guests played games BULKHEADS AT THE MOUTH, OF Shlppen Gcer was a recent guest Ely of Main street. Deeds, pmge.254. The latter deed con- p-jl-.lt- •» It* Makan Of f no Qaiollim and prizes were awarded. A large veying an undivided one-half right.' title COMPTON'S CREEK, ' ' ' ' ' at the Time and Lite Subscribers' li- Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Combs of Red WHEREAS, the dredging work done by birthday cake formed the center and interest In and to said lands to the v tiKKOKD ML COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY brary In the Time and Llfo building, Bank vlslthed the. Hayward sisters said George E. Jenkinson, Jr. the Federal Government of the United piece of the party table and each 3t*ie» ol America at Compton's Creek, Rockefeller Center, New York. Sunday. Subject to the covenants ana restric- £ : Tmt Oil artf Burner Depirtmont child received a favor. tions mentlonad In said deeds. at Fort Monmouth and Belford, in Middle- jp'AUan'tlc Hlshlands, Av.. D.. Tel. A H BB2 Mrs. Robert Voorhls, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Omar Phillips, an employee at SeUed as the property of Thomaa J. town Township, Is in danger of being ,, FrMhold, 62 Jackson St, T.I. Freehold 292 Attending were Phyllis Mount;: An- damaged by reason of the action of the - Jeffrey, MrB. Louise . Schanck, Mrs. the State hospital, has been confined Victory, widower (a lunatic), taken In ex- heavy seas at the mouth of Compton's glea Seller, Suzanne Bchcnck,-Betty Irene Fromm, • Mrs. Marshall Har- ecution at the suit of Margaretta P. W. there by Illness, for several days. Bedle and to be sold by Creek: Randall, Jacqueline Brown, Joyce An- rington, Mrs. Jonathan Jones . and den, Pamela Burr, Joy Detweller, J, 'MORRIS J. WOODBING, Sheriff. AND WHEREAS, a contract was hereto- Manmouth County Surrogated Office. Mrs. Russell Bray, all members of Dated Aumist 10, 1089. fore entered into between the County of - Is tha matter. of the estate of John H. Kclsey Burr, 3rd., William Brown, the Reformed Ladles' Aid society, ' The nomadB solved their problem of Warren H. Smock, Sol'r. > Monmouth and the Township of Middle- Mount, deceased, Jr., and "Woody" Woodruff. household cleanliness simply by pull- (TO lines) - 129.(0 town for the expenditure of Five Thou- Notice to creditor! to preient claim! were visitors oho day last week of sand (15.000.00) Dollars to protect the against estate. - ~ Mrs. Fred Noble at Mrs. Noble's ins; up stakes and moving to new One of the qulokest ways to find a mouth of Compton's Creek; Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. summer bungalow at Mantoloklng. grounds when their camps became AND WIIEIIBAS, the County of Mon- Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- EMPLOYEES HAVE CLAMBAKE. Job Is to advertise In The Regis- James Hammond, Jr., and Jack too unclean for their insensitive mouth will provide an additional Bum of inouth, made on the eighteenth day of Au- ter's Want Department.—Advertise- Five Thousand (J5.000.00) Dollars to- gust* 1939, on the 'application1 of John H, Stanton, attended the Cincinnati- noses. ment. ' Mount, Jr , administrator of the estate of 'More than 25 attended tho olam- wards the cost of the said work; balco glvon by the employees of the AND WHEREAS, tha said work Is.to ba V John H« Mount, deceased, notice-Is here- done by the Township of Mlddtetown; by given to the creditors of said deceased H. G. Dcgenrlng beverage company „ to exhibit to the subscriber, administrator Now, therefore BE IT ORDAINED by the 5, as aforesaid, their debti end demandi Sunday at WyoUoft Farms, Tfnton Township Committee of tho Township of against the said estate, under onth, within Falls. The bake was prepared by Ifiddletown: ' six moathi from the date of the aforesaid SECTION 1. That the Township of M1J- order, or they will be forever barred of Phil and Ned Crelln, Walter Hamil- dletown Is hereby authorised to enter Into their actions therefor against the laid «ub- ton and Harry Pennlngton. Follow- BACK a contract with the County of Monmouth ing dinner games were played. Win- whereby the Township of Mlddletown ii.to C undertake the construction of a jetty or Dated Freehold, N. J., August 18. 1919.ners of a horse shoe pitching contest JOHN B. MOUNT, JR., bulkhead along the Northerly side of tha 168 Hance Road, Fair Haven, N. J.. were Daniel Hopkins, Jr., and Rob- TO mouth of Compton's Creek, according to ert Munclen, In the doubles' an.ds.Ben. plans and specifications made by Craig* Administrator. innegan, Township Engineer, and tha Parsons, Labreeg.ua ft Border!, jamln White and Robert Whelan In County of Monmouth to appropriate to- Red Bank, N. J.. the singles. warda the cost of the same the sura of Proctors. Five Thousand (IE.000.00) Dollars, and tha balance thereof is to be naed In dredz- insr said work. ' SECTION 2. That upon tha execution oi the said contract, that the Township of Mtddletown proceed to do the said work, according to the plant and speclfleatlone, SECTION 3. That the sum of Five Thousand ((5,000,00) Dollars be and the name Is hereby appropriated to carry on the laid work, the eama to be rapald to tha Township of Mlddletown by the Coun- in MILLER'S SHOES ty of Monmouth. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall take effect after Its passate and publication according to law. .

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To JAME3 RUSSELL JOHNSTON: For Girls... College Town Br virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jeriey, made on the 25th day of August, 1939, in a cause wherein Margaret Johnston' is pe- These shoes designed by us are both smart titioner and you are defendant, you are hereby required to answer the petition of and durable. They come in Saddles, petitioner on or before the-26th day of October next, and in default thereof, such decree will be rendered azslnst you aa Uie Brogues and Step-ins, in a variety of Chancellor shall think equitable and just. Tha object of said lult is to obtain a leather. decree of divorce between said petitioner and you. Dated Anguit ItUl, 1B». $Q.95 & $£.00 PARSONS, IABRECQUE ft BORDEN, Solicitors of Petitioner, II Wallace Street, Red Bank, N, },

Monmouth County Surregate'e Office. In' tha matter of the Mlato of Ethel si, NEW YORK-(Sp«pl»l)_Top, B«y tralnloaa of boys and White, deceased. Notice to creditors la present clsJmi analnit estate. Roller Coaster at the New York World's Fal* lfoaaie, a couple of Pursuant to the order of Joseph X* Don- winsome yoiinj; misses hold on-for a fast and furious ride on the ahay. Surrogate of tha County of Mon- Jltlerbug. Below, a pretty lass is asking you to Join her in a self- mouth, made on the twenty-third day of August, 199B, on the application of slay nropeliine vovose across Fountain Lake aboard one of the J'edL For Boys ... Campus Creepers E. Throckmorton, executrix of the estate of Ethel M. White, dcciaaed, notice Ii hereby given to the creditors of ssld de- These sturdy shoes have thick springy crepe, ceased to exhibit to the luhteriber, execu- of South street, hnve returnoil home, trix as aforesaid, their debts and dtmsndi Eatontown. Mr. nnd Mrs. lirncc JMxon nnil sons'' BgBlnat the said «fttat>, under oath, within (The Red llank HruUter on be bought rubber or leather soles. They come in Moc- six months from the date of the Bforeiald In Ealontown >t the Starrs n( William (I. or ConncllavllH', l'cnnsylvniiln, liavo " order, ot they will fce forever barred of Walling, Ham .Waimnmn anit John ntao been vbltlng Mrs. Dlxun. j their actions therefor aKalnnt the said Davis. II. IMwir.l Ktiidrk-.,,,1 Ytlltn's.) casin and Brogue with Antique finish, subscriber. . . Iru Wolcoll, proprietor of tho Mon- Dated Krseholil, N. J.. August 19, til*. John A. Tllloy will enter Columbia niotith inntkct, him inucliuaiil n now $2.95 to $C.OO MAY K. TllltOCKMOItTON. University School of Medlclno when Chovrolot delivery truck. 118 Uroad Sintt, lted llank. N. Jj Jdecutrlx, tho schoool rropons next month, Mi«« Elltnbflh VnnKriiren hail «c- Alston Reekmsn, &q« Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur Taylor rn- crplnl a pnnllion in Ihn TreiiMiry de- R»d Dank. N. J.. I The Famoui lurned hrnnr- Inut wroli nflpr vIMtlnst portment nt WnMilngtnn nnil will Troctor. Mrs, Tnylnr'j mndior, Mm. I/MMM leitvc flundny for her new poaldon. Hiinh nt Mlilillplnwn, Now York. Mr. The school will rfoprn for the 1M0- NOTICE OF SETTLtMENT OT ACCOUNT "Bryn Mawr" relate nt Csrollne Russell Despard, de* T-iylor Is ronllnprt in IIIB IIIIIUP by fll tcim Wcdncuvlii'y, RnptPmbrr fl. Illneas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Tiiy'.uf ceased. Tho LndlM' Alii sociply of tho Notice is hereby given that lao ae* Design nnd IBilw/|iiI Taylor nl.io vl.illcd Mrs, ! cnunte of the subscrlberi, trustees of the Hush |nnl wtinh, Motlmdlnt church will hold n litwtt estate of s«M >• audited putty llild nflcittrtoii itt the txirjon- ! and stated by the Hurrogst* Df tat County UulldlnK limiiprtnr WV.nli'y Wot- iiKf". 1» Hi" cvdiu of Ini'lcmrnt \ of Monmouth and reporiid for settlwneni, l(ln» la vl.iltlnj; liln brntlirr,'chnrlrit wi'iilhri tliti pni-ly will !»• lu-hl In the Ii, the OrvhaiiR' Court f>( salil County, on Thunder, Hie twinti.tilth ilay vf (Mo. Wnlklm, In MiiKHiiuhunctu. I'llliri'h li;ianniTil, Mm. lOlllnll WII- For The Youngster ... I,.i, A. l>. Ill), at likOU o'clock a. as. at . Ki'llllulll Knry la eonlli,,'il In liln IIIIH 1» cliiilnnnii. which Iliae «i>|iUfaticn will hm mid* toe the allowance et commissions a** tounsei | lloniu with mi llifcrlt.l I'm. Mr. iiml Mm Mill's Hwroni-y nnil I Mrs. H, K. Duilil .,r Monli'l.ilr IIIIH Mi. iiml Mru.-Miirvln Hunt nf '1'ion. Flexies or Foot Gyde 'V/.I..I AuiuU II, A. D. 111*. lircn a|innillnK u few ilnyn with hn- Inn Wi'tn Mtllid.'iy uuivtn nf Minn CI.KMWT I.YNDUN DK3PARD, I Oilar Slr~l. New York, H. T The best value we havo ever offered slilrr, Mn Out 1 I. Whilohuml, iiml C'lillll llli'tvifi. Sturdy, but flexible, and plenty of room for 4 will nttriml Ilio wrilillnc »f Mli>s tin. ruLTDN Tiionr wiKfANt or Ml. nnil MIH. Clunlra Mrhli-U «TI,, New KOHK. In an all-rayonsllp. en Whithuml, wlm win |,,. mnrrhil vUllm-B- Innl wirli nf Mr. nnil Mil, Brl Clefnint U (Tooder, Hundny mnrnlUK ill 111 ^n n'rlnck nl the children's toes. Shnrk Tips, Moccasin or Trvxt Orflrtr. Jnhn \', Oohli n( Nrwuik, lit (linmtos;. New Yxit. N. Y, Ihr I'rimhylrrlnii I'hurrli, - lo Jnlin Ml». Wllllnni Pnvla nnil (.M'linrl- Saddle Oxfords; leather or cre|>c soles. Trulteel. flhermiin «t IOIIK llmncli, dniiHlitrr, Ml«« Pniiilliy Kmrlrr, tr- Hi>nil, I^ifT»Fir * Campbtll,,i• Mr, anil Mm, llohoil Himrni uf 7(4 Mrn«,| dlrMl, luincil honin Irtxt wrrlt nflrr vl»|lln« $0.50 A $4.50 Newark, N. J., Ituahlnnil Vnllcy, IVnimylviinln, uprnt Klnl Mmllli «ml fnmlly nt Allianj, rrni-tore. ' the Wnolt.finl wllh Mi. nnil Mi/>, Wll- Ni'iv Ym-li. vmfoach llnm I)«vl« ul Main «trrrl. Ixiln |)n. NOTICE Of SETTLEMENr Or ACCOUNT MIH. llrtliMl Thinn|)iiiin of Hoinh ! ESTABLISHED 11178 INOORTOHATKeJ vl« retunipil wllh Mi, uml Mm, n>,,. ii'i'l U vj«ltlnu IH'I1 ilatiyhlrr »i Kstele o( Julie K, flsnaer. detested. Notlre Is herflir (lien that the atentints mm tu npiMiil n few il»yn n| Ui,.||- Turlii't'tiin, home, nf Ibe subscriber, the astcutor 0( the ft* T-onji Branch" 'I'liu Kiiwuilli Icnuun of Dm Mflh- tele of Julia K, Hanetr, late ef H«a Broadway Mm, Annn riMmin |o,ili nipiiihi'i'n Ililshl, Mo'.mniilh (nunlr. il'nswd, t>ll| mlUI I'IUIII'II In hi ,i |,.',,rh |Mily, of llrr MilMiluy.a,'! | , I,,,, |,, ,| he auitlted anil stated br u>e Hurreiale ef 1P Mnnilny nlullt nt Null I^IIIK MIun.'li. the (,'ounlr ol Mnnmoulh, and tti.ernj WOflrl'aj fnlr Hiiliinliiy, j Mic Atiiut lly»lo|i wna ni-vttirly Albert S. Miller Shoe Co. fur neitlemsnt to the Oitintns' CouH •( the said eottntr of Mnnmouth on Tniirt* Shrewd, careful buyer* read The Register'.. Cla.i< Mrt, L'lyiln Iliiyi'n IUiil »on Kohpil' PIIIIIK Innl week liy n nivaim uf liri'«, •lar.

called to the attention of Philip Committee Asked Leonard, chairman of the road com- Local Bankers It's Ip Monmputh County WAS mittee, on lour occasions and I don't see why the taxpayers should suffer Conference If It Had Check any longer," , "A private as wen as publlo res- The annual conference of the New sonsiblllty,'' Mr. Roberts told Mr*. Jersey Chapter of the American 10- On School Board Grpen, "may be involved in this mat- stltute of Banking was hel« Satur- ter." day at the Morris County Country Middletown Officials Notification was received from the club, Morrlstown.. John W. Kress, state highway department.that plans association executive councilman, Cannot Hold Up School and specifications for the • improve- presided. About ene hundred repre- ment of a seotlon of Mountain Hill sentatives of the eight New Jersey road and Thomas avenue, Leonardo, Chapters attended, Monmouth chap- Funds ter was represented by Joseph' 'M, • J i and tho. Mlddtotown-Llnoroft road had been approved. Bids will be Couse, Miss Mildred Stauch, and The .Middletown township commit- opened at the September 7* meeting Calvin F. Woolley of Asbury Park, tee Thursday oxnlalned to Mrs. Bella of the township committee. At the Andrew MUHgan of, Bradley Besch, Gold Cross of lieShardo that the Mid- samo meeting bids will be received James VanPelt of Red Bank, Louis dletown township school district Is for a $3,000 bulkhead tb protect a J. Barbour of Long Branch, C. Ed- a municipality within e. municipality, recent Improvement at Common's ward TUton of Freehold., and Lloyd and as Indopendenf of tho township creek, Bolford. The township Is to E. Cokolet of Keyport. as the borough of Red Bank. How- 1 bo reimbursed by the county for the Various topics were discussed In ard W> Roberts, spokesman for.tho expqndUuro. >. committee, told Mrs. Gross that the the afternogn, after whloh a visit township's qnly concern with tho The commltteo approved a report was mado to Washington's Head- board's finances Is in the collection i/t tho Leonardo harbor and beach quarters, whloh has Just been BY CONGRESSMAN of taxes "for wo an tha collecting commission thut appeared In The opened to the public. agent for tha school district juat as fleglster laft wqek and acted favor- In the evening a banquet was held we ara for tho county and state." ably on a recome'ndatlon that the In the olub house. The speaker was WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN Mrs. Gross bad askKd the commit- commission b« perrolttod to go ahead Harold Price, of King and Voght, at- with the, construction of.a.railway torneys of Morrlstown. Dancing was Student Aid, College Aid. tee if it-could refuse financial sup- port to the board of education in to haul- boaUto storage quarters at enjpyed after the banquet, So>]nany constituents ara writing ouster proceedings against Paul I. tho lagoon An ordinance making 'CREAMrTQPV to ma regarding' student aid, college Redcay, Middletown township, high fSOO available for the work 'was aid and graduate atudesU al4.ava.il- sehool principal. Mr. Redcay was paused on first loading. MILK. - ablo through tha National Youth Ad- dismissed last waek oh charges of in- ; It was announced th>t the Ideal JEWELRY REPAIRING ministration, that, for the benefit of efficiency. Insubordination, Incapacity Bench,Watgr,company.had compiled, WatchM, Clock* and Jewslra Clitntd and (•the til latereated,* I am going to outline and oonduct unbecoming a teacher with an order, of the publlo utility Repaired al IttaiMtbb PrUis PERFECT what la available and how It might and principal. Tha first hearing on commission to Install more fire hy- < All Work Qvaranteed, for One Year., be obtained. the ohargos will be held next Wed- drants'in the Hast Keansburg- sta- SUMMER ; tion to afford better Ore protection H. ROSIN. Jtw«l«r High school student aid Is avail- nesday night at tho Leonardo grade 18 West Front St. RMI dank, K. f. able to students between. 16 and 24, school at 8 o'clock. and lower fire'Insurance,rates. FOOD T«l. 7I-M. Inclusive, who are In noed. Need- Is The, commltteo clodded to Inspect determined by. a duly appointed rep-, e, section of Leonardo bounded by Farmlngdnlo Girl to Wed. Acctiiorlis ' resentative.- of tho school, The. plan Roop, Burlington and Leonard ave- calls for earnings of J6 per month in nues and Light Houso drive, whfro Mrs. Vorha Woodfield of Farming- PURITAN return for employment In duties according to tho Leonardo Cltlions' Hale has announced the ongagemon* BURDGE'S MILK .COMPANY within the school system, averaging committee, flood conditions prevail of her daughter, MIBS Marlon J. live hours per week. Application after heavy rains. Fiotures showing Woqdflqld, to Ellas C. Fease, eon ol SERVlcifsTATION Phone Red Bank' jhould be made to the high, school the condition wero submitted to tho Mi and Mrs Charles Pease of Free, , 1S-1S WHITE 8TBEET, principal, In either.publlo or paro- commltteo and Mrs. George T, Green hold No data has boon let for the REP BANK, N. J. chial high sohools. This assistance Is told the members, "This has boon wedding. Phon. Palliklai available to any student in need wl'h- saai — - ln the age limits, and In a few cases Is extended to Junior high school stu- dents who have reached 10. Eaoh aohool hu a limited quota assigned. College aid; is granted through a duly appointed representative In the college. It Is obtainable at the fol- lowing colleges in New Jersey: Bloomfleld College %nd . Seminary, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Col- lege of St. Elisabeth, Drew Unlvor- llty,* Georgian Court College, Hudson College, Middlesex County Junior Col- lege, Monmouth County Junior Col- GOOD lege, Morris County Junior College, Newark Collego of Engineering, New jersey State Normal Schools at Glajs- boro, Jersey City, Montclalr, New- ark, Faterson and Trenton; Panior College of Physical Education,, Princeton Theological Seminary,. Kl- LABOR DAY dor College, Rutgers University, Sct- WHERE PHILLIP FRENEAU DIED on Hall College, Stevens Institute of Tha «.tone thst merka the grave o{ America's.famous "Poot of (he.Ravolutlon" stands behind the home ho Technology, SL Foters College, Uni- had .at Freneau, near llatawan, but; according to well-authenticated data., ho resided, at the tlmo of his versity of Newark, Upsala College tragto death, In a house still standing about two miles east of Freehold. And ho died of exposure, probably and Westminster choir school. froien to death, In a woods near that house, on a bitter cqld and anowy night In December, 1832. A quota of 10% of tho JullMme en- Tha house pictured above, Freneau's last home, now "known as the H. J. Buck house, la on tho road leading 2-TIRE SALE! rollment of each of these schools is frofn the Colt's Neck road to Route S3 at the Brooklebank •sawmill, hear whore Aebury avenuo la now holng. allowed. The amount paid ranges cut through to enter Freehold on Route 33, Tho homo la about a'half mile north of 33, on the east sldo of from |10 to J20 per student, and the road and at the end of a long1 lane. It has beqn-considerably altered but la basically, tho same as when 1 must average JIB, since the monuy Frpheau lived, there, from about 1818 until ho died. _ \ quota allowed the college la 10% of According to information accepted as authentic by researchers Into Monmouth county history, Freneau ths full-time enrollment multiplied •pent the evening of December 18, 1832, dlicusslng polltlcB with cronies in a general store that stood on by }I8. In return for his wagat, the *-MWn street, In Freehold, where the Freehold Trust Company Is now located It Mas not late when the student performs useful work; for the arguments ceased with the closing of the store and Freneau started home afoot. He was" 80 years old but a. college; bile olAJKchtleman and In those days, a two-mile walk was nothing even for a inin.no fnr advanced In yearj, 3ut fhe nighf was bitter .cold; it .was snowing hard and the poet was warmed by spirits common to Graduate student aid Is similarly such times a^d. occasions. The snow covered familiar guide posts Lost almost at his own door, ho sot provided, but the rate of pay ranges into -the woods and swamp, shown in tho plcturo above, and Jhcfo, next morning, traced by tracks In the from $20 to $30 per month, with an snow, his body was found. ' > ?• " ' * average at 125. Xn'.,alt oases, 'the student has full atPjNMOTTjI COVNTY PRESS ABSOOIATION- control over what he doea •with the money. • Usually, however, he con- tracts .with the school'to pay tuition snd,other expensos of his education, and If be falls to meet his agreement, the school can withdraw this asslst- anc«. Alsp he must/Rtalntaln a. good scholarship .record. More particular Information can bo obtained from the school the «tu- d«n attends, since selection of the beneficiaries of this program lies In the hands of the school principal or college president. The program Is NOTICE! .ThiaVaro NOT^uhiaf* ^'bargain Uroa'VAU «• gmuino available to both young men and w young women. In certain meritori- Goddyt)ar^'ilnt* t'Jlt thn* wvingf you can't afford is paw up tiu» FLASH! IXTRAI ous caies, graduate student aid may chance) lo bun ia]yoxttlim9Vtoxm old tirii. You'll SAVE and'b*'- be extended to persons up to 20 years old, but an exemption must be SAFERlNo.Chqrfltf " "^ obtained from' the State Youth Ad- • •tr«aujjln»d Gpodytcrr Cmtfcmicd ministrator.. < tii* you'vo biro roading alwut It th» mqgindne> <~ tha tiro which The Feaeemaker Roto. ' / --<*•• Before' this column li printed,' GOODTfAB'5 lAIf'.l FAMOUS / aiv»» you.up tp 39% nor* trtad much of what I shall now writs may be obliterated1'by the'.terrors, of an- "G-3 ALL-WEATHER" BIO;SAIB1 . othsr World war. We all Hope not; Take advantage of this unique Old Washer arm • With the President, - *» • shire the Wt f*vls«t hope that Issues vital enough to pro- MM T'r*< Retirement Plan—-Own this new 1940 voke war may 1» adjusted peace- ably. •:....•: i ^H Sis* IstTUe lad Tire VODMVI SPECIAL ON Whether the passing of the few $10.00 $8.00 days between the writing and print- • 4.40-4i0-21 '3.00 Ing of this article brings.the sunshine H 4,75.5.00-19 ,10.10 1.15 EASY WASHER of an honorable International under- S.13 standing or whether the better ef- • 5,25.5.50-18 11.00 »,00 forts of man now have failed to stop 6.00 Get 920 for your old wuher— Armageddon, still Americans must ^5.25.5,50.17 13.20 MO bt grateful that thU Nation, tradi- 6.60 regardleut of age, make or con- tionally holding itself aloof from en- ^6.00.18 14.3S 7.15 7.20 OPf-^DIAl ditlon! tangling foreign alllanoes, fctfaln has stepped in, through Present Roose- 19.25^0.18 17^0 0.70 Here'* a ruggod/oxtrltt-valu* tiroi velt's sincere and urgent'massages to 8.70 that runj and tuna and ninaV foreign'capitals in the1 Interest of all (Sompft Saving off Sin' humanity, ID a desperate: effort to 1 6.00«76 MtAl' avert war. As I write,* fighting ha* PATHFINDER EAR* AGO been, delayed {or a f«w days through 1st Tire 2nd Tire VOU8AVE that action.. , . 9 Itit fire a**ii**t «v*r stede «t (kese ONLY 10 Ame'rleani ate to be congratulated If lew erlcesl $11.95 $5.95 upon an attitude whlctf chdoats $6.00 istTlr. 2nd Til. peace In Europe Instead of. war, par- • / »U. YOV0AVI Nit prlo.i —with your el* lire. ticularly when It lr considered what a revival of 0i« old attitudes'biSuld i 4.40-4.50-21 $ 7.20 $3.(0 •3.60 Other IIMI at proportlenst* uvlin mean In the yv»y of Increased Indus- trial activity In. this country. Tha l4.7S-5.00.18 7.45 1,70 3.7S old policy was to let them fight It out. and supply both sides with all 15.25-5,50-18 f.6S 4.10 4.33 possible materials of war at high prices, making for in Industrial • 5.25-5.50-J7 9.50 4.7B 4.75 prosperity, The policy dragged us Into the lint war, and w« paid for 16,00-18 10,35 8.18 S.20 gluttony with the blobd of our yoitga; D8.25-6J0-18 12.40 4.30 men, and the heartbreak of mothers) 6.30 who saw them sactiflpfd. ..-., . 'In such times of st'reiui tbV'wtirlrt |N»t prl««» — wl»h your cldtlr*. should rsmembsr thai; prqjress )• OHitr ilni of proppftlonato lovlngi. had only wlthpeace; .th£t war de- stroys peoples ( as wtll/K* lh«ir wealth; that evin a yesp'jtf1 modern conflict would set the world, back a A NEW TIRE NEEDS A NEW TUBE Jutl bocduM your wctthor •1111 generation. > ton>cr( d Nortidto <>iiic llt)own rum U no proof that It'* doing a ciiuncii or V"rK Ain. PAY TFRRAC " y " ' '* i"' ' 'thorough.gtnlU washing Job. 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FOR CONTENTMENT IN Food,, of, «Wf#«, muif 6 THE HOME SERVE ' Hot Off the Griddle teasonei to be worthy; of HOME-MADE PICKLES Three Heals A Day Us piquancy '^ ' * DOREHUS,- Jan of home-made pickles In .the DONtJJ* f, Copyright BX smjOET SNOW, IBM Edited by WlLMAE. DEUTE lantry will be an Incentive for any man to come home to dinner. Pick* MMMMIIMMIHMH William Jr. les lost have that certain something that attract men and make them At ths end of every season there want to eat, so try: ~—- are always clothes to he put away. ftumn, labreeejns * Bordso, Dining Abroad Before doing so it Is well to remove COUNSELLOBS AT ~ Boiling A Vegetable Is First ..• MIXED PICKLES all spots. Dry cleaning U the beat. ll.Wallu* Su "Picture Salads" Pique The 2 quants tiny cucumbers Leave unpressed. since gasollne'Odor At Home discourages moths. 3 quirts large cucumbers eut In Baton r. Combs Step In Preparation To 2 Inch slices The French Peuant'a Method of Appetite When Heat Puffs 3 quarts amall white onions * Mildew stains. If the .stain is not 1 qtufrt string beans, cut too old- may be removed by applying o. wnxocsa, Preparing Sausage* For Sun- 3 large cauliflowers, flowerettes sepsof- t soap and powdered chalk, keep- Many A Fine Cook arated v Ing it mjlst and laying it lithe sun. day Night Supper* In The Window ' 8 small red peppers Bffsas the water and let the carrots stand 1 large green pepper, sliced Furniture should never be stored „ b The common tray of preparing car- In a colander for a few minute*. Heat The sausage used Is home-made Hi cupa salt to 2 quarts water unless it has alt been thoroughly %ilx«ta and cauliflower li to boll them. three tablespoons of .butter in a large pork sausage meat in casings—about 3£ cup horseradish root, diced cleaned flrst Brush and clean with HOBBIS ZiS However,1 there are those women who frying pan; add the carroU, not toohalf the size of the American frank- K'pound yellow mustard seed a vacuum gleaner If possible. furter quantity, one^pound for four. 1% gallons elder vinegar f boll them a bit and then start from many at a time1 , and fry to «. light ? tter» -to really prepare the vegetable brown, turning to brown on. the o h- Place in an iron frying pan, If necej- 1 pound brown sugar Silks, woolens, and artlflclatfabrlcs :, jsary, and cook' until about half done. 1 teaspoon red pepper "'- • •-•- meal. Some will 1 ounce tumerlc will scorch and glaze if ironedoyet •for'tie event! and serve in a hot dish Then sprinkle with a little flour. Some will shrink. They are best '•cream them era mix them with Then add half a cup of dry white •*•aaaasortment of vegetables but there FRIED CAULIFIXJWEK—Cut si Mix first seven ingredients, pour Ironed when barely damp, to allow DR. L. W. CARLBON head of cauliflower Into pieces about wine and two tablespoons cream. iver salt water, let stand 24 hours, shaping of the garment >ire recipes, frofrem th--.e- West that are Simmer until sausugcrf are done, sea- dUBQEON OBIBOroOI8X- U^ i Th ho one and one-half Inches long-, and soning to taste with salt and pepper, (Irain. Boil the rest and pour tpver "t different. The women who boll quickly in salted water tor *5 ilckles, let stand for 2 days. Pour Woolen eweate'rs and dresses TOOT AHVUENTS [bt up these recipes had good if needed. (A chicken liver or two, if minutes. Drain thoroughly and wipe available, may be dropped In for Into sterilized jars and seal. should be measured before wettlnz. Offlcj Hootsi Oallr »:«0 BJS. to l^s p^. _ and better food sense, Ihey each piece dry. Beat the whites and about'JOve minutes of simmering > Use a tape measure with the garment E»«alnm Tutsdaj ud TlnindiT. ft'fifed them: yolks of two eggs separately and mix flat on a table. *) FRIED CARROTS—Wash, scrape Have ready pieces of left over stale For appointment phone t4tt me tender young carrots them. Dip the pieces of the cauli- >read which have been fried In but- CREOLE TROUT INCREASES '•Tana cut some tender young carrots flower into the mixture; fry In but- When cleaning copper or brass. It lq, lengthwise. Throw them ter on both sides until a light brown ter. Place slice of bread on hot plat- INTEREST IN FISH DINNERS 60 BBOAD ST, BED BASK, K.iJ, Kj intin£o boilinbolllnjg salted water and parbo ter and place sausages on top, is best to use cotton waste or worn j them for fenminutes . Drain off all and serve Immediately. dressed with the sauce. Garnish with soft brushes for rubbing. DR. MILDRED HULSART tjarsloy or water cress. Though fish is gradually gaining In Pickled beets or spiced watermelon opularlty, ^here are still those who To clean chromium, use good soap SDBOEON CHIROPODIST, rink pickle are appropriate condi- eat It only when necessary. This suds to cut all grease, then rinse with Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy ment! and a mild cheese of the petit may.be because the poor flsh hasn't hot rinse water; wjpe dry and polish Breakfast Fruit Requires gruyere type with good, black coffee, been'treated In the proper manner with a dry "dish clojh. dffiet Houn: Oau> « «. m. 1» « p. m,< rounds out a neat supper of a dis- and It it Is, the next time a trout Is Er.nlr.nlBi.B : ToMdudurr . Thlir.il.yThlir.il.y, 8«tarf«T8trf . tinctively foreign design. to be served try him this way: Always use thin gauze like cloth •o«d Wtdactday «fttrao». PkegilM for applying liquid cleaner of any Careful Consideration , . CBEOLE TROUT kind and have a pad folded under the «8 BEOAD 8T, BgD BAJOt, l£l. POTATOES A LA , 2 pound* trout spot to be removed. 3 hard boiled eggs, chopped WOMAN'S EXCHANGE'. MAITRE D'HOTEL 2 pounds shrimp, boiled and chop- When sprinkling tat Ironing Baked Apples Slightly Dreiied Up ; ped: ' . IS LINDEN PLACE, 3ED BANK M pound American cheese, grated sprinkle clothing evenly, of course breakfast dish, somehow, la aH Hete U a potato with a fancy name 1 can mushrooms heavy garments use, more water. , °™ •" -d of little Importance. SERVE A LOBSTER BISQUE , that will grace any table at any time 1 tablespoon chopped oysters Fancy articles, - children's .» *»..-. that a breakfast Is a and be particularly pleasing to the White sauce A simple mayonnaise 'serve* as the clothing, useful articles, as well as any other time we tntn folk: Boll the flsh. When cool enough foundation for many varieties of sal- * - -Tetefore sbend little time FOR'A COMPANY DINNER ad dressings. All mayonnaise sauces 1 pint potato balls, cut with French EN HEAT PUFFS: IN- at the *lndow, a .salad as "pretty, as a o handle, remove skin and bones. knitted goods and gifts. ought In Its preparation. Separate fish Into large pieces. Into are made m the same way. Points to , »»- "» all know, that fruit 1* an A lobster, In spite of the Jaet that cutter, and cooked until tender picture" is a real stimulus to appetites. Arrange chilled fruit and remember are - that 'the > ingredients he Is In season all year round Is still (nay be used either hot or cold) a buttered casserole put-half the flsb, should be kept as cool as possible Important and seldom overlooked 1 cup scalded milk ' / lettuce in colorful designs and serve lmtead of deasert To make cover with half the cheese, eggs, v Jumta the breakfast menu and considered somewhat of a delicacy, It doubly appealing serve with tinkling iced decaffeinated coffee so every- shrimp, mushrooms and oysters, lie- and that they should be fresh and "of « should be given considerable atten- especially inland. > However, If one 2 tablespoons butter good quality. •-.•••' - f»t5n7 ItU not always josslb e tothinks these beast es are a little too 2 egg yolke one can enjoy extra glasses without losing sleep later on. For a salad peat Then pour white' sauce over AUGUST \ 1 tablespoon lemon juice that's sure to have eye appeal, use a honeydew melon, slashed.part way this and bake about 30 minutes In a- .! «rv« frefc fruits ao we cook thoso dear for every day use there always Eggs shouia be Jjolled from ten to" :f.thatweare,able. A baked apple Is comes the day when something spe- 1 tablespoon chopped parsley down and filled with diced oranges and cherries. A border of crisp en- moderate oven 360 F. ,'i teaspoon salt fteen.minutes, then plunged imme- FUR SME 5. W»* .".".o^npie ot this and. can.be cial Iswanted for company use, then dive dotted with fruit adds to its cool appeal. Use this failure proof diately into cold water. This makes r to rave about if properly one's thoughts turn to the wee po- , Daih of pepper recipe for fruit salad dressing and guarantee a trlumj>h. with Just a touch of some- CQGOANUT ICE BOX - the shells easy to remove and pre- , with Jus ster and He is so nice served like Heat the milk and potatoes In the vents the black layer forming be- StiperbVdlue&!r ittle different like this: this. " • •'•"•'••- ' • •••..-• op cf a double -boiler, - Cream the tween the;'yolk and.the white. - WBflTBR SISQUE Mtter and add the yolks of the eggs, JELLY FRUIT SALAD DRESSING • __/.. COOKIES Select yours today. ' v s mating them In well; add the para- 2 pounds bollid lobster . ley and seasonings, mix thoroughly, % cup sweetened condensed M teaspoon salt 5W cups sifted cake flour -, There Is a very large choice of Small deposit reserves your 3 cupa cold water. and, when the potatoes are hot and inned and bottled fools that com- selection, low prices on re- milk Fpw grains cayenne 1 teaspoon soda . bine readily Into the making of hors candled orange peel 3 cups milk hsve abjorbed part of the milk, stir M oup vinegar or lemon Juice 1 teaspoon dry mustard*, ',4 teaspoon salt d'oeuvres. ! " • ' raodellnt; and repalrine; duxins;, S'tablespoons. butter the egg and butter Into them; add Yt cup salad oil or melted H cap tart red Jelly such «», S eggs, slightly beaten sale. . . • - : S tablespoons flour. , , . ths lemon Juice and serve at once. , ss butter . currant or cranberry Vt cup brown sugar, firmly, packed 1% teaspoons salt 1 cup granulated sugar One pint of milk to 2 eggs .or 4 Ubf7 rid clnnarfon Cayenne v . . ' . j-y'^i 1 egg yolk « . ' , • . *% cupa melted'butter or other igg yolks gives a minimum soft thick candles ^cup'crean) scalded' . • CHOCOLATE PIN WHEELS Place all Ingredients except jelly In mixing bowl. Beat with rotary shortening . , , sustard that will bake in small cup's. Cooperman l core and peel applet. Till Remove the meat fronv lobster beater until mixture thickens. If thicker consistency Is desired,' place In 4 cupa (Vx pound) cocoanut, shred- ded and chopped A Sally Lunn and a sponge cake shell. Dice body meat. Chop djw 1H cups sifted flour . refrigerator to chill before serving.; Just'before serving blend In jelly. Should never be cut -but broken apart meat,and tall fine. Add cold water hi teaspoon baking powder Hakes Vi cups. . 81ft flour once, measure, add'soda with a fork. , , , FurShopinc! WMffis to-body bones, and' tough end of hi teaspoon salt . and salt and sift again. Combine claws, cut in plecesiTbrliir slowly to hi cup butter or other shortening other ingredients' In osder, given and 24 Monmouth St, ;, Four over apples and In boiling point and cook for 30 min- hi oup sugar ' add flour last. Pack tightly in pan, To be certain that white cloths will rmoderVtdVt * oven UTfcO» FF.)) aDout « utes. Drain, reserve liquid. Heat 1 egg yolk, well beaten - , • 8x8 Inches, lined with waxed .paper. stay white when ironing, It Is wise to be sure the ironing- board cover is , Red Bank, N. J, minutes or until the apples are ten-butter, add flour and seasoning and 8 tablespoons milk ' Chill overnight. Remove : loaf, from ..'.-• PHOMB U«. der. JBarte frequently with the syrup gradually the liquid. Stir until 1 iquare unsweetened chocolate, Questions And Answers pan, cut In half, and slice crosswise clean and also the Iron. .wnlle baking. smooth, Scald milk and stir In grad- melted n tt-lnch slices. Bake on ungreased t - • — ually. Add lobster meat and cook Well, I guess If some people don't until tender.'der;/ Drain. Make a cream baking 'sheet In hot oven (400 F.) S Woolen goods should never be . Sift flour once, measure, add-bak- want their names printed In connec- sauce of the butter, flour and , flsh slowly for flveimlnutea, add cream ing powder and salt, and sift again. minutes, or until done. Makes 6 doz- boiled «s it will cause shrinkage. ICE CREAM SAUCES ' and serve at once. If desired, use Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar tion with questions It's all right with atoclt, and when thick add the aalt. en cooklu. . . white stock In place of water. gradually, and cream together until me—Just say In your letters If youAdd, lemon - rind/ lemon juice and Because of miiaew,~lf Is well to Expert Repairing a«5 An Indefinite number of fined«s - light and fluffy. Add egg yolk. Add prefer to remain unnamed and so It onion. Then add the cooked cucum- never • sprinkle more than a day's ?:. 1 serU can be made by merely adding flour, alternately with milk, beating will be—so here Is an Initial irom ber. Pour into gravy dish and A DECORATIVE TASTY Ironing. . • . of .••••.'••• k la nice sauce to vanilla Ice cream. after each addition, until smooth, Di- Red Bank, N. J., who says she hain't sprinkle with paprika. This sauce Is f NON-ALCOHOLIC t Also a few nuU and some fruit For vide dough Into two parts. To onewritten for any recipes In two years very nice It served with boiled or TID-BIT Many people do quite a bit of home WATCHES, CLOCKS H> 5 instance, a Peaoh Melba Is made by part, add chocolate. Chill, Roll each but now she wants dozens—so for J. baked salmon or with a flsh loaf. dying, some-with and some without COCKTAILS WITH- half Into rectangular sheet, hi inch M.D. here's the flrst: •, • " and JEWELRY ; 1} ,fcj placing a tbln anee of sponge cake on In a plate of dainty sandwiches It luccess. Tints are'beat used to fre»h- hit. slate, then "a scoop of fee cream, thlcK, and place chocolate Sheet on m the .original-color, rather than HORS D'OEUVRES top. Then roll as for jelly roll: Chill ' ELBOW MACARONI-AND INDIVIDUAL SALADS ._ always Veil to have one that -will Accuracy, skill and experU,'. ^ ano then a half peach Inverted over KIDNETS '• • stand out among the rest, something ihange It, the cream with a Melba sauoe top- overnight. Cut In H-lnoh slices. ' If one were to tall guesta. that the Bake on ungreased baking sheet In that will attract attention and bring jincc! enahle us to do the • : ping It 1 package elbow macaroni One, thing that Is certain tobe Always hang jbrushes and'brooms drinks served before dinner hap hot oven (400 F.) S minutes, or until 2 tablespoons butter most attractive and lend a decora- remarks, such as: ' most delicate repairing: We > pened to be health cocktails, profa done, Hakes 3J4 dozen pin wheels; tive air to a buffet supper Is a large when not In use, or have special \Put one oup canned raspberries 1 tablespoon flour •'CHICKEN ROLLS ' ,• racks so they are kept off the bris- guarantee satisfaction. Our ably the guests would squirm and 2 cups milk platter, or platters of assorted Indi- :les. T through a sieve, add 'A oup sugar wonder just what kind of a house vidual saladj, Here Is a fine assort- 4 ounces breast of chicken (hi prices wiir please you. • % cup diced Swiss cheese cup) * and bolboll abouabout 5 minutesminutes.. Cool and they were In, However, If these fine 1 teblospoon parsley, chopped ment. ' * keep in refrigerator until used drinks are served In the usual way SHIRRED EGGS 4 ounces braised tongue : In the winter as well as the sum- >i teaspoon salt SARDINE SAJLAB—Arrange the hi teaspoon celery ealt Silverware Repairer] . . t BUTTERSCOTCH SAUSAUCCE with hors d'oeuvres they will be a U teaspoon' pepper ' sardines In any pattern desired on an mer there are ruga to be stored. If great success: 2 cupi strained canned tomatoes, A leyi grains cayenne he space for storage Is limited, it { 55 Cook # cup granulated sugar, h juice and pulp 1 cup lamb kidneys,.cooked oblong dlth on a bediof lettuce or en- 1 teaspoon anchovy pasta is better economy to use the commer- and Repjated Like New i * cup light brown sugar, 2 tablespoons HEALTH COCKTAILS M cup buttered bread crumbs dive.' Sprinkle with a little vinegar 4 tablespoons mayonnaise cial rug storage, which may Include 1 toaspoon onion,' finely chopped Boll the macaroni for t minutes In , 9 light corn syrup and Vi cup c61d wa- No. 1 4 tablespoons tapioca or lemon Juice. Decorate with' ca- Chop the meat and; pound to a leaning and moth-prooflng. ll ter to 260 T. or unUl a,Utt e droppW quarts rapidly boiling water to pon, thin rounds of onion and sprigs -' ~—^—^ - REUSSIlLES' •1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon sugar which 1 tablespoon salt has been add- of parjley. . . ' ' paste In a wooden bowl; add the sea- , I in cold water becomes qulte^brKUe. 2 oranges, juice 1 teaspoon salt , sonings and mix well.< Remove the •It.'Ie a good idea to rub a few * J Remove from fire; beat in 1H table- ed, Drain. Melt the butter In a dou GENEVA salad—On-Vbed.ofjet- 36 Broad St., Red Bask, H lemon, Juice Dash of paprika ble boiler, atlr In the flour, add the crust from a loaf ot moist bread; cut irops of liquid wax to each square * spoons butter, tt cup hot water and * «gg» tuce or eridlve heap three tablespoons in very thin slices, trim each slice foot of linoleum after It has been TeL USL it H teaspopn'vsnllla. Serve hot. . 2 teaspoons honey milk and cook until It thickens, then of green peas which have been mixed Beat all together .thoroughly, chill U cup grated cheese Into a rectangular shape, spread washed. -» MAPLE WALNUT 8AUCE s 1 teaspoon parsley, chopped stir In the. cheese. Add the. parsley with, mayonnaise. Decorate this with and serve, •. and ccok until well blended, Add tho alternate slices of tomatoes and hard lightly with soft butter and then * Cook 2 cups maple,syrup and M. Place tomatoes and onion In topseasonings. Into a well-greased bak- with the mixture. Roll the slices and No. J boiled egg and brush all with a little tie'them with ribbon. Omit the an- Z cub butter until the mixture threads 1 cup prune juice of doublouble boiler, brbrining ttoo boll;; addd ing dish put.alternate layers of mac- mayonnaise. * from a spoon (234 P.) Remove from dr'"'y Ingredients an d brinbi g to bibriskk chovy, paste, is desired. ' The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing 1 1 teaspoon lemon Juice uce _fln|shlnE _8WiaaaALAD=Arranite!he.leaves_ i flre add-,HlIcnp-.:walnuta-i>nd aervs- % cup~mlHC bollr. flit rinKcnstantlyrTlacBOv»t l r with the macaroni. CoverJ with tho i L ThOt. .-'••:•.-,.• ••"•• rapidly boiling water, cpok 5 minutes, of half a lettuce around the plate and Srudi,o, 117Prospect Avejpue,—- - —— i CHOCOIiATE SAUCE Sugar stirring occasionally. Pour Into bak- bread crumbs and bake In a moder- brush PRch with a little mayonnaise. PIQUANT TONGUE MOLD Mix juice with sugar. Add milk ing dish; moke 4 depressions aad ate-oven for 20 mlnuten. Slice a tomato thinly and place each Flail Term Commences September II. ? Cut 2 squares unsweetened choco- gradually. Shake well, chill and slice on a lettuce' leaf,' Brush' over * late into pieces; add to 1 cup water break an egs Into each. Sprinkle WHOLE BRAN GRIDDLE CAKES • • , ' Pfcoa. 1X20 serve. • with chtcse. Bake In moderate oven 1% cups tnilk with mayonnaise, then arrange the 1 package lemon gelatin 3 and cook until smooth and thick. tiny lettuce leaves In the middle and 1 pint warm water i Add ,2 cups granulated sugar, a few 3(0 F, for IB minutes or until eggs 1 cup .whole bran If one wants to oil leather shoes, are firm, l\i cups sifted flour decorate with four asparagus tips In 2H tablespoons vinegar ilni salt and stir until dissolved. each little leaf. / II j minutes (232 F.) add 2 table- yet keep the color light, uie white 3 tervspoons baking powder \i teaspoon salt " spoons butter and 2 teaspoons va- vaseline, ,saramn oil or lemon oil. 3 teaspoons sugar. SALAD EVE—Use a large round to, 1 teaspoon scraped onion y pllla and serve at once. Linseed oil darkens. DATE STICKS 1 teaspoon salt mato. Cut off tho top, about a quar- ter of the tomato; and scoop out the 3V, cups boiled tongue, /chopped 2 eggs, Weir beaten line 1 cup sifted flour 1 tablespoon molted butter pulp. Mix this with cooked celery, 1 teaspoon baking powder cut into dice, and with raw apples, V, cup dill pickles, finely chopped H teaspoon salt Pour milk over whole bran, Sift also diced. Add.a little mayonnaise V, cup mayonnaise Menu Of The Week flour once, measure, add baking pow, and fill the tomato with this mixture. 1 cup sugar der, sugar and salt'and sift again Dissolve gelatin In warm water. 2 eggs, well beaten Brush a lettuce leaf with mayon- Add vinegar and salt. Chill until 1 tablespoon melted butler Add egg! to bran mixture. Add flour nalse, arrange the tomato oh this, put and blend. Add butter. Bake on hot, on the top of the tomato and decor- cold and syrupy. Place In'bowl of 2 cupa dates, finely cut w*ll-grea»«d griddle. Serve hot with cracked Ice or Ice water and whip MONDAY 14 cup nut meats, brokon ate with a sprig of parsley. with rotary egg beater until Huffy Breakfast—Grapefruit, ready to eat cereal, waffles, maple syrup butter and mapln syrup, Makes two 1 tablespoon hot water doten griddle cakes,, , BELGIAN SALAD-Use scallop and thick like cream. Fold In onion, broiled bacon, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Spanish omelet, frozen fruit Sift flour once, measure, add bak- •hells If possible. Fill these with tongue, pickles and mayonnaUe. • salad, flg popovers, frosted cup cakes, tea or milk. Dinner—Roast shout- ing powder nnd suit nnd lift again. CUCUMBER SAUCE FOR FISH small squares of cooked celery, cover Turn Into loaf pan. Chill until firm. Z der of lamb, corn stulllng, baked potatoes In the half shell, molded beet Add sugar gmdunlly to ogga. Add 1 cup cucumber, chopped with mayonnaise and sprinkle with Unmolrt. Garnish with crisp lettuce • salad, hot gingerbread with apple cream, coffee or beer. buttir. Bent In dnte* nnd nut meats. hi cup water red pepper. Arrange several stalks and radishes, Add flour, alternately with hot wator, 3 tablespoons butter of endive around the shell, brush all beatlrtg well after cmch. addition. Di- 2 tablespoons flour with mayonnaise and placo a few Tha most common of the salad ;' . TUESDAY vide mixture Into two greasml pans, 1 cup flsh stock thin slices of pear on top. plants are lettuce* endive, chicory, 8x8x3 Indie*, spreading dough thin. H tonipoon salt celery, watercreis, mustard and cress, ', Breakfast—Stewed apricots, hot wheat cereal, baked eggs with Bak« in slow oven (328 F.) 30 to S5 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind dandelion, sorrel, cucumber and to- '. cheese, raisin nut toast, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Tomato Bisque, salad matoes, Stronger flavors are given 1 minute* Cool. Cut In strips, Sxl 2 teaspoons lemon Juice' BROILED TOMATO piquant, melba toast, vanilla Ice cream with butterscotch sauce, tea .or Inch, Remove from pans, Roll in 14 lempoon Rratld onion by using onlom, garlic, chives and milk, Sinner—Baked liver with stuffed onions, mashed potatoes, buttered powdered KiRnr. Makes 2V4 dozen H teaspoon paprika SANDWICH other useful standby's are cold vege- ' beets, lettuc*, cottage cheese and chive salad, hot rolls, date pudding:, hard -stlcln. Cook the cucumber In the water tables, nuts, che»e, cold meats, etc. '„ sauce, coffee, 8 siloes tomato, broiled 8 slices bread, toasted 1 recipe hot mayonnaise puffs i WEDNESDAY Salt tomato slices, Place on «llce. > Breakfast—Orange juice, ready to eat cereal, coddled eggi, sweet ot toast. Pllo generously with. may< ! rolls, crisp bacon, coffee or cocos, Luneh^-Stuffed peppers with lamb Storage onnalio ' puff mixture, Blip undei broiler for 1 minute, or until dtll. *' '/ hash, Walford sslad, floating Island, Iced tea or milk. Dlnner-t-Ham with NATIONWIDE MOVERS ' • cutely browned. Serve at one*. I x raisin sauce, parsley potatoes, canned asparagus on toast, molded tomato Rounds of toast or toasted'English £ salad, lemon chiffon pie, coffee. Esiabli»he)d in 1914 muffins may be used. LIVE in a more ; THURSDAY Individual *Compartm«nts, comfortable home ; /, Breakfast—Chilled prune*, ready to eat cereal, sautage patlles, acrsm- , Large, Clean, Airy, Fire^ h ; bled eggs, bran mumna, marmalade, coffee nr cocoa. Lunoh—Hot ground proof, Modern Warehouses. 4,, u h»ef an* lettuce sandwlchea on whole wheat bread, apricot pudding, eus- Packing, Shipping, Crating* Washers We have made hundreds of ir " tard sauce, tea or frosted chocolate. Dinner—Veal loaf wllh hrown gravy, homes In New Jersey more com- 1 cranberry Jelly, baked potato, summer squash, cucumber naiad, ornngfl DeLuxe Equipment., TIII dBtfrait thing In thi uidrld ' shortcake with whipped cream, coffee or beer, Repaired fortable with Eajjte Insulation. The cost is reasonable and thi TSo DEMOTION in all the world can equal that of a mother |* FRIDAY results arc permanent. Fuels*/ and her helpless child. The protecting love of children f Breakfaei—Baked apples, rsady to eat cereal, soft boiled mm, clnna- Exchanged • mon toast,, coffes or cocoa, Lunch-Uolded spinach ring with cheese ings each year soon pay for the guide* not only mothers hut science and ercn business. sauce, corn fritters, prune cake, Iced coffee or tea. Dinner— Tomato julc* work ... and the Investment Sheffield Farmr, for example, has been dedicated to the ' cocktail, paprika wafers, creamed crabmeat on hot biscuit, French fried pays you dividends icgularly for- • potatoes, buttered peat, mint Ice crram, assorted cakra, coffer. ever. You cant go wrong 01 protection of children for nearly a century. • >. • . • SATURDAY Home Insulation. Sheffield has studied niillc, itnprpved produ,cj!on, in- Breakfast—Pineapple Juice, ready to eat r«i«i«l, poached og«« on Inast, creased the vigilsnca which guards this perishable food, I eolT«* or eoooa. Lunch—Casserole of ham and potatoes, buttertd mull- For fres s'urvny phone ' flower, graham cracker lee cream wllh caramul sauct, t«a nr milk. 1)1 n- tped the delivery of fresh milk to; countless home*. ' n«r—Pears In mint syrup, pan broiled cube steak, baked bananas, water- melon plcklts, frozen vegetable salad, refrigerator cnk>, coffee. ' Red Bank T336 Sheffield has liken every question and doubt out of buying or Aibttry Park SUNDAY Anderson Bros., Inc. milk. Older life, rich Sheffield Suucr Milk delivered i smiprow banana* and ready to «at ctinal with cream, liam Main Office Aibury Park Office. promptly every day. ..idttgis, doughnuts, toffs* or cocoa, nlnner-Doulllon, hrolUd chlckm, •51-83 Mechanic Street, Opposite R. R. Station, ovsjl ">rown#d potato**, Uuttsr'ad string bsans, Waldorf salad, celery Red Bank, N, J, Bradley Bench TVHt M IMS*I M«*lsf Htw—'i "Mtrabi Msrttf talef." htaru, radish roses, torn Jbntd, itonn apple snow with chocolate satie*. Tusting's TMeMy. JUnHt, HhHir. »i>» A. M, WIA». a**«rt«d «UiSS, toff**. »UPp»r-*tuffud *ggs In gelatin, baking powder J. L StevMMK Co. - • •• • tandwleht*, t«» or ooffei, ' Red Bank 30-Asbury Park 5047 enun 16 Monmouth St., Rtd Bank 508 Mulberry St., Trenton SHEFFIELD (ARMS StO&ct MILK m-tm*lL to itw.ht r raejpw. A Nifhli, Sundayi and Holiday* CaJl* Red Bank 83. Pnonej R, B. 30 RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 31, 1939. No Democrats File Tinton Falls. HereAnd77i^ Jbt At Little Silver . (Tat Red Bank Resriiter can b* Wusht Attractive Positions Available K Tinton Fllli at Scott'i itore «nd from No Democratic petitions were filed Thomas Calsodrltllo at Pirn Brook'.) Through sound, practical courses of training, ranging from five Monmouth County for municipal offices or for the coun- Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Drew months to four years, Rider CollcRe and tWRidtfr School ot Busi- ty executive committee at Little Sil- ipent last week visiting Bey Scout ness, prepare young men and women for attractive employment opv ver. Mrs. August Schweers, Demo- iamps In New, York state. Mr. Drew portunltlea. Interesting and worthwhile calls are constantly being cratic commltteewotnan, ha* been, ill, as recently appointed financial di- received. and Edward Borden, Democratic rector of the Boy Scouts in Now Make your decision .now to enroll in one of the following couraeeit' Personal Notet, Salet of Properly, Building Operations, commltte'eman, has moved to Portau- York, state. • Bualness Administration! Sankfng ~ -5: peck. Accountancy More than 78 persons attended the Commercial Teaching Stcnographlo Bookkeeping • Lodge Doings, Birthi, Marriages, Deaths Those who filed on the Republican 8-«2 Beat eggs until fluffy. Add sugar ' peach festival held Thursday nUht Secretarial Science . ticket are Mayor Oliver Q. Frake, and ,bcat until thick,- add vanula. Finance • < • Psychology jy the fire company, Proceeds will Journnllkm SalDsmannhltt - Advertising who is running for another term; Melt butter in scalded milk. Alter- bftneflt, the company. Peaches, lee Sfenotypy ' and Other Notes of Interest Cbundlmen Frederick T. Hurley and ELIZA nately add dry ingredients , and :ream, home-made cake and fruit Commercial Lftw Economics Anthony L. McKIm .for councilman, scalded millc to egg mixture. Mix punch were served. The firemen ; 7Sth Year Begins September 5. , XUen Held For Jury. and came to thlj country In 1922. Af-and Miss Annie Laurie and Recorder thoroughly. were assisted by meknbers of tho New buildings and campus, Individual Instruction, social and athletlo ' .Walter Martin, 20, and James Kipp, ter living at New' York a few years Daniel S. Welgand for members of STEPHENSON Melt the K cup butter in skillet. Ladlea' auxiliary, A gamo party fol- opportunities for all. Gainful employment opportunities await yon. »,,ol Keypor^ pleaded guilty Mon- be moved the county executive committee; Spread brown sugar over bottom of to Long Branch ten Horn Service u lowed the festival, •d»y- night to operating an airplane year* ago. He was employed as skillet. Arrange pcac slices on • A card of horse races supplement- without a license and were held in DlfMlOf sugar, in an attractive design.. Add ft'lobster fisherman. He is survived batter and cover. PU\ce skillet on id with a blcyclo race, Is scheduled RIDER COLLEGE tt,000.ball for the grand Jury. Two by his; parents and a widow. West Keansburg Jtawr Cumuu. low heft and bake until done. 'or Labor day on the Pine Brook i ' Day and Evening Sessions \»eek» ago the youtla, «»oh •with track,. All races will be amatouis Flanagan—Howland. Povtn fc'Lwjrr About 35 minutes. Turn upside Founded 1865 . Telephone 8111 ' Trenton, New jersey about an- hour's flying instructions, Miss Virginia. Terry, June gradu- down oh - platter. Serve with and will Include entries from thjs sec- took a plane owned by William and Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan of ate of the Keyport high school, wjll ' ' • Ov tion, . Wanamaaia have announced the en- whipped cream. Theodore Kablert while the owner* enter the New Jersey College for SATISFY YOUR YEN FOR Misses Marguerite and Jean May- •were watching another plane being gagement, of their daughter, Miss Women in New Brunswick' next •SWEETS Chocolate-Nut Sprinkle Skilkt Cake. berry are spending two weeks with repaired. They landed safely alter a Doris M. Flanagan, to Charles How- month. . their grandmother at Halifax, Cana- land, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 6 tablespoons butter • •' % , flight of '40 minutes. The Ksalerta Mlss-Lydia Grimm has returned to RE you one of those homemali- da: refused to press charges. Howland of Long Branch. Mr. How- A ers who says, "We do almost 34 cup sugar land is a member of the Long Branch her home at Newark, following a no-baking in the summer time, It's 2 cups, all purpose floor The township schools will reopen SCHOOL DAYS week-end stay with her. mother and '• 1 teaspoon vanilli Wednesday, September 6, * . - Manasquan Girl Weds. pollea force,, too hot and too much '.-ouble. We brothers, Mrs. Otto Grimm and sons, just Uy to live the simple life" ,2 CRgS Robert Duryea,' who has . bbon Miss Eleanor Green; daughter of Freehold House Sold. John and Otto. But appetites, strange as it may 3 teaspoons baking powder spending the summer with his aunt, Mr; and Mr*. E. B. Green of Manas- Will Soon Be Here ',. William C. Baggitt has purchased Miss Gertrude Flnan and Raymond seem, resent the simple life, .when *^i cup-milk Mrs. Oliver Maclntyre, has returned '•' • 1 •••;•.- quan, was married Tuesday, of last he William B. Hoenem'ann house on Norton, both of tbis place, will be it interferes, with a craving for Pinch salt to his home at Now York city. I Students will need new clothing, some may week to Charles M. Callahan of New- West Main street at Freehold and married at St. Ann's church Sunday sweets. These recipes make very Jack Lemon, Sr., Is again able to port, R. I. Mrs. Callaban la a grad- will take possession October 1. Mr. afternoon at 5 o'clock. Rev. Father grand cakes and are just sweet - . Topping be out and around after having been need to have medical examinations or den- uate of Manasquan high school and and Mrs. Hoenemann, who have lived Adolph Czelusnick will perform the enough for summer time. Both arc S_oi. grated sweet chocolate confined to his home with grip. I Mr. Callahan is head of the stenog- at Freehold several years, will move ceremony. A reception for relatives easy recipes tq follow and once you J'j cup chopped nuts Tho Inwn In front of John Osborn's tal, work done, there will be tuition fees to .", raphic department of the Rider bus- o Sebring, Florida., to make their and friends of the couple will follow hive tried them they will become Cream . Cutter, add sugar and house.has been regrnded. be paid, etc. Don't defer providing for sucft iness, college at Trenton, where the permanent home there, at tho Flnan home, . Old stand-bys. . blend thoroughly. Add one egg at Edward Carney, Jr., has been con- expenses which may be financed under "couple, will make their home. Cooke—Wlnans. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ryder of Peach Skillet Cakt a time and beat fintil very light and fined to his home with a cold. Westfleld, spent several days last fluffy. A'dd vanilla. Sift flour, sail Miss Margaret Schiilti of, Belmar Died on Birthday, Mlas Frances Cooltg, daughter of 2 eggs was a week-end visitor of tho Dean Mrs. Mlna Cooke of Phalanx, form- week with the latter'* uncle and aunt, 1 teaspoon vanilla and baking powder, together; add Frank H. Lee of Asbury Park died Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Maxley. alternately with milk. Pour batter family. Wednesday of last week on hl« 87th. erly of Freehold, was married August 1 tablespoon butter OUR PERSONAL LOAN PLAN 16 in the First Methodist church at Mlas Doris" Maxley entertained 1 teaspoon baking powder into oiled skillet, cover and place on hljthday. He was stricken with a Misses Clara Campo, Charlotte Green very low heat for 30 minutes. heart attack a week previous and hadLakewood to Russell Wlnans H cup butter I Seeks Reno Divorce. 1 and Rita Raddleson, John Lyons, 1 can sliced peaches, drained' Sprinkle, grated chocolate and -.been confined to his home since. He They will make their home , Mr*. Ainia A. Hulsurl of -MM&wnn at Matawan, where the groom oper Peter Wyatt, Thomas Ryan and Hen- 1 cup sugar nuts over cake. Cover and bake 30 •was the son of Dr. Frank L«e, » Long ry Campo of New York at-a beach 'A cup milk; scalded minutes longer. Place a piece o< has filed suit for divorce at Heno, Ne- Branch dentist. In addition to his ates a'garage. waxed paper on rack before turn- •ada, from Clinton V. Hulsart. Tho The First National Banlc party Tuesday evening, 1 cup flour parents he.is survived by a widow Sells Portion of Farm. .Miss Virginia Maxley of this place Pinch sajt ing cake out. Size skillet used couple w«re married at MuUwitn, and one daughter. EIm«r C. Hall .of Adelp'hla, who and Mlas Rose O'Connors of South 1 cup" brown sugar" eight inches. March «, 1030, • " Revived After Two Hourt. purchased the Frank Allaire farm o River are expected home next Tues- of Eatontown, "New Jersey ' Members of the Manasquan first, aid 70 acres, located along the Lakewood day, following a ten-day trip through THE COUNTBY DOCTOR. Badlo Concession' Bobbed, Freehold Man's Death. •quad worked for two'hours Sunday highway to West Farms, has sold 15 the New' England states. •Member Federal .Reserve System acres of the farm with a 3,000-foot The beachfront "radio" concession Qeorge H. Hlbbltta, 23, son of Mr, In a successful effort to revive An- Miss Margaret Foley, nurse at St. Will you kindly look my farm of Abe Ruben at Asbury Park was and Mrs. Cornollus Hlbbltts of Free- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , drew Kudrlck of Perth Amboy, who frontage on the north side of the Michael's hospital, Newark, was a over and tell me honestly what I hold, died Sunday, Besides his par- road and the outbuildings to Benja robbed of $1,802 in cosh and $000 •was rescued from the roufch surf off week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. might be able to do with it and for worth of watehes early Tuesday ents ho is lurvlvcd by thrco brothers. an unprotected beach by Jack Legg, min Perkin of West Farms. ' Lena Folcy of Eighth street. what particular crops it Is beat adapt- Birthday Ball Nets * 1,618. morning. Entranco wan gained by a lifeguard from a nearby beach. Dur- Mrs. Walter Masavltch and daugh- ed," Is a very common question, and Rawing a hole through a partition be ing the two-hour fight to revive the Mrs. Walter Stelnbach of Asbury ters, Mary and Helen, Mr. and Mrs.one often put to County Agent Doug- ncath tho boardwalk. m man, two tanks of oxygen were used. Park, chairman of the executive com Lucas Lenowich and children, Vic- ass, Naturally such a question calls mittee in charge of the. President's toria, Helen and. Stanley, Andrew for a farm visit, following the own- Adelphla Girl % Bride. Found Fatally Shot. birthday ball last January, has re- Kucslck, Jr., and Mr. and Mn. Wil-er's telephone call or visit to the of- The body of Leroy Kelly, 22, of ported that the' net proceeds of the liam Koerkey attended the wedding fice. As the county agent listens to Miss Ella Mao Conovtr, daughter Long Branch, was found lying la or Mlas Anna • Mae Schimanskl ot the owner's story, lie learns that for ot Mrs. Fred B. Conover of Adelphla, BIG Monday ball amounted to * 1,618. Half of this Oceanport avenue early amount was kept in Monmouth coun- Matawan and Adam Lewandoskl of the past four months, six months, or was married Sunday of last week to morning with a bullet wound over ty to fight local Infantile paralysis. Perth Amboy Sunday. A reception for a year, the' owner has been contact- Howard M, Sumptcr of Anoka, Minn, ing specialists, and in every case each The bride, is employed as secretary the right ear, which police say waa $8,000 Blaze at Shore. 100 friends and relatives ot the apparently self-inflicted. A .38 caliber couple was held in Harmony hall In man has emphasized the Importance at Falrlawn dairy farms: at Adelphla revolver lay between his legs. He was Fire last Thursday caused damage Mlddletown township. Miss Mary of his particular specialized field. If and the grcfam is also employed there, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. of $8,000 to the L. F. Tahun shoe Masavltch was one of 12 attendants. the poultry department, poultry is Kelly, who survive. company store on Cookman avenue at the only thing; It fruit, fruit Is the SUPER MARKETS Mr. and Mrs. Michael Starkman Asbury Park and drove Chrlste Av- most Important; If dairy, or other Baby Scalded In Tub. and daughter Phyllis of South River, doulos and his family from their spent the week-end with Mrs. Stark- crops, that particular one is the only Margaret A. Lamb, three-year-old apartment next door. The Are orig- thing. Apparently In no Instance has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb man's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank inated In a one-story storeroom exten- Connolly of Stone road. ny specialist suggested that the first of MUlhurst, wu badly scalded a few sion at the rear of the store/ man to be Interviewed by the farm days ago when she fell Into a. tub of Miss Neil Hatalah and Joseph T. - Struck By Car. owner Is someone who might begin Save on Every Jteffi Eve hot water. She was removed to Mon- Koch spent Saturday at Perth Am, at the bottom and analyze the most niouth Memorial hospital. The child Dr. Pre«cotr Le Breton of Oak- boy. fundamental thing,- namely the "-soil, •was swinging on a door while her hurst was struck by an automobile The annual summer card and bingo and then study the topography, and Owned mi OptnHi by WIIMMM, 6ti*i Bis Chiefs policy rf TRULT LOW PRICBfl mdther was preparing to bathe Friday night while crossing a street party for the benefit of St. Ann's the owner's likes and dislikes. Not •*i C*,, • H. i. liutlhitlon Sine* 1164 ON EVERY ITEM EVERY BAY mesiw Just smaller child. at Allenhurst He was taken to Fit-church, will be held tomorrow even- until such a study has been made la whit It ssys, Compire qailitr. compif* piks, kin hospital suffering from lacera- Ing in the school auditorium. - it time to Co-ordinate the factors and and you'll find tk« TtUes »t Big Chief Hoper = . Freehold Man ITomoted.. MAX wax Ik. MnrkeU ire unb«»Uble. We share the" saflngs tions of the scalp and a dislocated Miss Louise Huber has returned to eventually out ot the' hash bring con • David Marlott of Freehold, who hasshoulder. James A. Fisher of Loch program. Each particular line oi ef- COFFEE HOUSE 24. of efficient, Urge-seaile operation with jou, and been employed at-the EndScott-John- her nursing duties at St. Michael's thnusands of families SAVE HONEY EVERY Arbour was the driver of the car. hospital, Newark, following s, week- fort dovetails into the other lines and ' son shoe store at that place two years Paid Fine With Pennies. the owner at last, after months of DAY by buying' ALL 'their food supplies at 'under Fred 'Magec, has been pro- end stay Tvlth her mother, Mrs. Kath- ONE-DAY OUTINGS Standard Tuna Fish »n'23c Bit Chief. Join them! There's no thrill t» Barney Rattlgan, a concessionaire crine Huber. effort, begins to visualize what hli moted to assistant manager of the place might finally look like, as well Cigarettes 'SS&tt equal that of REGULAR SAVINGS t 'company's store at Somervlllo. He at Union Beach, -was fined $21 last Arthur Mascatele has returned to IV1.15 week for reckless driving. Rattlgan as the approximate coat of the pro to. New •will be succeeded by John Qulg?, who his home at Bayonne following a gram. Kraft Miracle Whip ;';32c has been employed In the American paid the fine with $20 in pennies and week's vacation with his uncle and "store at Manasquan. a $1 bill. After the police court staff aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick DeTuro Thursdays, Sept. 7 & 21 N.B.C. Pride Assortment^ 2Ic had counted the pennies they found of Highland boulevard. It might be that following the plan- Five Generations at Service*. 2,003 and Recorder Charles" Llndsley ning of such a picture by tho County Libby's Pickles ?£S 2'VS 25c LEGS»/ LAMB Five generations of the Harris f am- Miss Rose Ryan and Thomas F. Tuesday, September 12 received the extra three pennies. McVey have returned to their homes Agent and tho owner together, and Jly attended services at the ".Asbury at Newark following a -week's vaca- after work has begun, the county Kellogg's Corn Flakes fa6c MNUINE SPRING Park Reformed church Sunday. They Retiring from Office. agent will call upon the specialist to Edward Imlay, elected In May 1901, tion with Mr. and Mrs. John H, Max- ROUND Dole Pineapple Juice "H9c CHOICE GRAM •were Mrs, Marrietta Harrl>, who saw ley. fit his particular line into the whole 23< her great-great-grandson, Stephen D. as Farmlngdale borough's first may- rather than to dominate It entirely Klsk, baptized. Other member* are or, and a member of the official body Mr. and Mrs, John VanRyne, Jr., perhaps on the strength of the spe- TRIP Jell-o Desserts . 2**. 9c Mrs. W. W. Ho»p, Donald F. Beebee ever since, declined to file his petition and children, John and Rosalie of cialist's personality or enthusiasm LEAVES RED BANK Mayonnaise ixNiiw 15:£:JE'£-1O« BroHers & Fryen and Mrs. Stephen KUsk. for re-election as councilman. Mr. Scranton, Pennsylvania, are spend- for his own field. Imlay is 87 years old and says his ing a month with Mrs. Vanhyne's 8:10 A. M. Choice Rife Rootf . .23* _ Mayor Has Opposition.- Not many farms, can be called Rippled Whea, SUNIHIME ,*«. 9C sight and hearing are not as keen as parents and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. J.'equipped for ipeclalizod linos, For RETURNING— ticket! tool onlr »* Spafford W. Schanck, a contractor formerly. H: Maxley and daughters, Virginia U.lm luvlng N. Y, Wilt 28nl St., Puritan Smoked Hants example, the farm which now grows £:IK p. m. and B:1R r. tn.; Mh«rtr at Matawan, has filed a petition for Belmax Church Closed. and Doris of Granvllle park, the nomination of mayor on the He- 50 acres of potatoes may be utilising tit.. S:30 |i. m. and 8:30 p. m.: Ntw> CKoice Chuck Roatt ». The Episcopal church of the Holy A blue plate luncheon was held only from 1-3 to 60 per c«nt of the >rk. Jlrnul St., SMI p. m. and sill publican ticket. He will oppose May- Apostles at Belmar closed Its doors Wednesday by the Ladles' Auxiliary land for this crop. The vegetable \i. m. on dalt of stli. E-Z-CutHam "t&T _or_Edwatd_JWL_Currleiwho U »eek- of. the West Keansburg fire company. Sunday-becauie: of_a_rcduet[qn An grower_ grows from JS to 15 kinds of UiiwUHTImfriMl liurJirfiijlTlFt Timi) 7 ing re-election; Mr. Schanck has membership during the past' few Ab6ut~~100 luncheons-were served.- vegetables all successfully, becauseTof Carr Brand Soltines 2 ^.9c Fresh Carofffta 5nriiitp been a resident of Matawan the past years. The church waa built In 1870 Mr. and Mrs. Taroslaw Chlz have the varying kinds ot soil. The fruit GO BY TRAIN In tttttr, ip«d tnd comfort. Avoid trif!tc Fresh Jersey Weokfclt 14 years, < and has been a landmark in Belmar returned to their home at Scranton, grower may specialize In apples but jimt and hiutdi — get then ttntd, ind o* PhilHp. Pork & Beans 3 LI 13c Died In Hospital. since that time. Pennsylvania, following < a several has plenty of land that will grow only time. S»ve in one j, tool Fresh Haddock Fillets Andrew Francis, 73, of Frtehold, Fire Damages Matawan Home. days stay with the latter'* mother, re'd fruit and plenty of land that will Chicken Fricassee *tS 29c died Monday of last week' 'In Mon Fir« early Saturday morning Mrs. Julia Jarema of Granvllle park. grow only green fruit. The dairy- MorshmaHows 2^ 25c mbu'th Memorial-hospital, where he caused damage of $2,500 to the home Mr, and Mrs, John Eckert of New man's program l» set up on a basis SPECIAL LOW FARES had been confined two days. He wasof David Frltslnger of Matawan. The York entertained their son and of soli, that Is enpeclally adapted to to N«w York Cocomalt . it.39c a fornier employee- -in- the shipping second floor ot the" dwelling wai daughters over the week-end In their particular crops, such as alfalfa, newly built summer home In Lake- mixed hay, corn, etc. Ail! «ny Jtmr Cenliil Tlrkil PEACHES department of the New York Sun. gutted. Defective wiring is believed Ag«nt About our low w«tk>tnd Rice or Wheat Pops & 5c Surviving Is a' 'sister,' Miis Angela to have been the cause of the blaze. side park. Why not contact your county «g«nl wnd tQ-ity 1mm. Frisnc!*, with .whom.bo lived. No one was In the house at the time. • Alex Erlckson celebrated his 70th first and secure the best possible pic Crabmeat FREESTOHC * IU. '. »:•••'• , Neptune Girl Weds. • birthday Sunday, Cnnjl Jimi Citttll Ticktl Aintt /,r tdti. Manasquan Woman Dead.. ture and develop your farm with thli Miss Vivian Moore and Frank as your goal? -nliJPKBl. Cillln* nj,r u, nimd fin. Mils Dorothy fimnioris,' daughter . Mrs. Mary M. Thompson, M, widow Semtrra won first place in a dancing o(')|:i! Luelle- Emmom.of Neptane, of Willis Thompson, died Saturday contest at Hightstown Friday even- The road to better snd blinttr busi- and Louis H. Parker of Canton, lit, it her home at Manasquan. She is Ing. rpeeh String Boons •were married Sunday at the bride's ness Iradu through The Re(tl«t«r's ad •JIHSIv (i:\ru.\r, survived by six daughters, two sons, Misses Edna and Helen Curtis have vrrtlilna columns.—Advertisement, Apple* & home. The couplo will llvt at Can-2i grandchildren and 23 great-grand- returned following a week's vacation Sardines toil, where tho groom has been em- children. She had lived at Manasquan at Anbury Park. Cekry StoNts pldyod for several years by the Mil 60 years. Mr. and Mm. Raymond Bartlett iTomoto Catsup 3 '££*25c > ler AUto Body company. Engagement Announced. and children, Koraona and Edythe Yeoman Fancy Poos Catifornia G* apes ^CSS^ ».5o House and Lot Left to Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Schcnck Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heath and 1% Col. Oranges %^ 18^250 Louise S. Stout of Ocean Drove, who reside on the AdelphJa road to sons, Thomas, George, Donald, Doug- O fir C Potato Stix 3 .Z 25c who died August 10, bequeathed a Halls Mill road, have announced the Ins an<| Keith of Newark 'pent Sun- house and lot on Bergh street, As- engagement of their daughter, Mlas diy with Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Llpf. Marcal Paper Napkins .?»'o5c OUR VMY IIST bury Park, to the First Methodli Helm Katheryn, to Stanley E. Thorn D church ot Aabuty Park for a day a* of Cranbury, OftAHULATtO SOAP nursery to be known a* the "Mildred BUTTER I X >27« Will Buy Inhalator, Stanton Methodist Episcopal Chil- The tragic drowning of a nine-year dren's Home." old girl in thi pond at Allentown 0XYD0L^35 Glenside Butter ».25e Long Branch Man Dead, list wstk Is responsible for a move William Seaitrom, 39, of Long mint to ralie funds for the purchase Branch died Wednesday of last week of an Inbtlator for the nr» company, Lifebuoy Soap 3MM16C Economy Brand Eggs *», 19a at 111* home. He waa born In Bwedln The cost will be shout $275. Tom Collins Mix T Selected Eggs . . *.. 23c Morrell Liver Loaf l^.T17c Fancy Swiss Cheose <««<*•' •>. 29c Luncheon Meat IFICID Store Cheese SoToViV k 19c 11 l Morrell Snack V.V25c Roquefort CkMM.V&»£ir%.k.24e Jersey Corn Flakes vr;5c Limburger Cheese "•" % 17« HMH-THKtrT—Vi-t«l- M.o.ui. Htti l Lion Spreoxls' Potato Salad 2 •* 19e Modern Memorials MOTOR OIL • 99c Jewel Shortening ^,. 10c The Iritali of a llfftlnu art Ctnr.tty, Mtot, H#1 nnd to 5«pl. Pftem owl 2r4, and rfn>ct»d In »Urn«l form by tin rnorftrn Memorial, RID BANK ORANGE BOONTON SOMERVILLE UHION iW« for ' H«« our «xIrn• Ive ill«|ilny, Iiome R «nng "70" and ft IT 4 M«U II, 110 Mate It. 10 1. M^< II, "It MUST IIOIIIR limliiip HIIIII rlrrlrio It with mlliraijln — tlin DOVIR BOUND BROOK RIDGEWOOD BLOOMFIELD IRVINGTOM i ily (liM-a for lionm ligliliii(!. •sfr, ilrpondnlilo fuel. Vi«it • N, WM« II, W> H«t* II. 11 O*k II. •01 llnwHlll Av«. toil ******* *m. be true ,.« Thomas Manson & Son Motorntukor lirst is an rmr uliowrootiiii — let m trll POINT PLEASANT MORRISTOWN AMURY PARK rt%y to turn on «« on you how Moloml'ikor «sr. • to Mwrti Ara. 111 «l«tMttit4 AM. 51 *«lk II. l» M«l* II, ' -TIMK Tr-STKil" MKMOHIAIJt Hrrlric lighl —slid nrrili rirn I ho ro«l from liiri In *liiM«t •» Jittla stlrntion. firr, liiirnn it economically, h«Y. th« trtmo*t eanfldsno* In Ibe »4* lfonumenU, M«r««ri, ,A11 through tho cold la Thi IM Bank fUftftor. I know Mausoleums, and empilci tho anliet into Vesther It will keep your Mated container* ttial TtM statist** twtaM* to take any It DBVMM0ND TIACK •drimlalBf thai Is tin taut Ml «w»- ^s# mm mJP Im 11 U III *— '^ wMtJMi, ••nHnu* r*w Miimv MV« tloiukbW as to morality or trotltfulnmi. Th«n* !C n, M. ^•^^ Vss^si ^^ Vsi •! •• M ^^pr H n v ^^ \timi tw Wvlna silt MMf (Md ftt tn4 IM MERRITT MACHINE SHOP 1 4 I csxi o>p*ad upon HM ItogisUr." Ciiftf Mcriivt MMf v#*f Viw#f RED BANK 24 Mechanic St.. Red Bank STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Wtlfc iPARKINOl «UOM£M1, elft.' f Pace Fourteen > RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31. 1939. Whelan's drug (tore, Atlantlo High- Boat Basin Cost Rutgers Evening lands, and at the borough hall, Mat- FOR A LASTING Charged With Murder Sessions to Open awan.', ':'•• . '" • ' '. ; • Fall Glasses Now Forming f f ut At $1 V^OOO . The Rutgers university evening ses- CLUB MEMBEBS BECOGNIZED. iAWN...SEED THIS sions will open September 25 and will continue until April 27. Registrations Three Monmouth county' poultry FALL WITH '.' Estimates Made On will be received from September 6 club member* were placed on the hon Enroll Now! *. ; Highlands Project to 23 dally from 10 a. m. to'10 p. m. or roll, for their flock production dur- at headquarters at 77 Hamilton street, ing July by the poultry department 0 Autumn weather condi- Take advantage of. the vast opportunity: New Brunswick. The degree offered of the State Extension Service. These tions are ldecJ for building a In Beauty Culture, A profession that r ""An estimate of $91,000 for the cost three members were first, second and beautiful "year around" lawn. ' will Insure a splendid future and excel- v( rebuilding the central basin In the third, respectively, on the basis of For' best results ask for lent income. t Water Witch section of Highlands average production per bird for the Scotts— ••.,-" Was submitted to the mayor and All the Host Modern Equipment and v month, among all poultry club mem REGULAR—1 Ib. 60c, S lbs. council Of Highlands Monday night bcrfl In the state with flocks of 75 Instruments si Tour. Disposal.., •-% Borough Engineer Cralff Flnne- 11.75, S lbs. 12.75,10 lt>s. *5.2S. f birds or more. Russell Voorbees of SHADE —1 1». 76c, _ S lbs, We Also Have Two Professional . «»n» .The project woiild bo handled Anbury Park obtained an average of " M a WPA project with 40 per cent 17.7 eggs per bird from 86 White Leg- , 5 16s. «3JK>,10 1*«.$6.75. . Men Instructors, < -tit the funds used lor material. The horns, and 175 White Leghorns man- Saturday Open by Appointment Only. ' eetlmate -was prepared for the gov- aged by Chester Thompson of Bel- Builder P»yment» Can; Be Arranged. erning body as the result of a re- k mar averaged 16.7 eggs per bird. In GRASS FOOD—10 lbs. $1.J5, - quest from Walter R. Darby, com- third place was Ralph Voorhees, Aa- M lbs. $»M,' SO IDS. *S.75, PBJEE PLACEMENT BUREAU ' FBKE INSTBCMENTS • aalssloner of local government, after bury Park, whose flock of 80 Rhode 100. lbs. 86.50. , ti petition from the Highlands body Island Reds averaged 18.9 egg* per " to allow the work as an emergency BEAUTY CULTURE bird. *Hagerman Lumber Co. jbeMure. • • . ' " Is bachelor of business administration «n 79 Oakland St., ' ,£ Many complaints of property own- with a choice of accounting, finance, NEW JERSEY ACADEMY Bed Bank, N. J. ' en In the vicinity of the hasln had , Harried on Sunday. management and marketing. Certifi- PHtN. ELEANOlB J. BOWERS , • previously been received due to the cates'will be given for three-year Miss Helen Scott, daughter of Mrs. •• fioor condition of the basin which al- F«nBtrl)r Ht.d t«kch«r »nd Imtrnctor of tht courses In accounting, , en- Mary Scott of Gravel Hill, near Eng- • Wllfr.d Ac.d.mr. ' towed flood water-to Inundate, the gineering, finance, management and llahtown, -was married Sunday flection. Another complaint showed Camden, N.'J.-MJounty Prosecutor Samuel P. Orlando announced that marketing. John MartynUk of Cranbury. The Hobwt BIdf., •PERTH AMBOY that boats were unable to properly Hobart St. a former sweetheart signed a statement he killed 18-year-old Wanda Catalogues may be secured at the ceremony was performed In Holy TEL. P. A; 4-1220 • $»e the basin as a harbor. The mat- Dworeckl at tho "solicitation" of the girl's father, a Camden clergy- Eisner Memorial library, Red Bank; Trinity church at Helmetta. It pays to advertise in The Register. ter was turned over to Borough At- man. The sweetheart, peter Showchuk, 21, and tho father, tho Rev. . torney John-M. Plllabury, who will Walter Dworeckl (right) are shown after'the announcement was made..' - meet with the attorney for the prop- Two insurance policies on the girl totaling {12,695 were payable to tho erty owners to put all details of the father, Prosecutor Orlando said, adding that both men would be" plan In proper shape to be presented charged with murder. to Mr. Darby. • J Councilman William Parker, chair- man of the finance committee, re- Re-elected Legion Head. Announcement of Engagement. Continuing Our Great ported that the auditor working in Councilman James Failon of Kcans- The engagement of Miss Catherine, the borough was now engaged, with burg has been re-elected commander ' the receivership accounts and would Lozlcr of Freehold, daughter of Wil- of Wilbur J. Price post of tho Amer- liam Lozlcr of Asbury Park, and Rus be able to make a complete report ican Legion of that place for the , within a week or ten days. sell Colcy, son of Mr. and Mnr, Wai 'ourth year. Mr, Failon Is a retired tor Coley of Frochold, was announced , '• Councilman Fred Kief erdorf, chair- quartermaster sergeant of the United man, of the street committee, gave a last week at a surprise birthday din States Marine corps and received ner in' celebration of Miss Lozlcr'a Report on work done on the various three decorations for conspicuous ac- Half-Yearly Furnitiire . streets.. 21st birthday. No date hos been set I, Bids on fire hose were received tion In the World war, for the wedding, i bom Thomas Williams and the Quaker City Rubber company. Both Featuring -Our Entire Stock of Exclusive tads were for 51.20 for one quality tot hose acd $1.00 for another quality, fee matter was turned over to the fere -department for their decision. A Seproieiitallve of the department will ippar at the next meeting to report WAGNER'S * wWch hose has been selected. ? A xesolnHon by Councilman Parker wa» adopted to start foreclosure pro- 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK *eeflin£s against ten properties for irtiJcl lie borough la now the rb- ARMOUR'S STAB FANCY HEN * iwn« amounting to $10,02322 were HAMS (10 -12 1b. average) TURKEYS Plan Horseshoe (8 to 1Z lbs.) Club For 1940 2U to 50% 'That old favorite, horseshoe pitch- ing, -will be revived on the club plan (Whole or Shank Half) 2% in Monmouth county if the efforts of ^ group of retired businessmen liv- LEGS GENUINE ing in Belmar are successful. QUALITY BEEF Less Regular /Vices' £ James Wylle, a summer resident of ^ifimur and secretary of the Lake- LAMB land. Florida, Horseshoe club In the Chuck Roast winter, today announced a campaign for members in a club which would have its rinks along the shore. Bel- Continuing one of our most successful Furniture Sales mar commissioners have given thflr 23S, 1 consent to tho establishment of a in years. Beautiful Monterey Furniture, exclusive vith rink and tho encouraging support re- TOBIN'B TENDERIZED ceived from the summer residents PRIME us in 20 Eastern States-in a variety of distinctive de- who enjoy the game In Florida dur- signs for all types of rooms-including many smart Ing the winter indicates Wylle's et- HAMS fprta will be successful. RIB ROAST occasional pieces. • -Mr. Wylle, who resides at 421 Four-

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Asbury Park BED BANK " An Ideal Place to lire Located, On the Beautiful Shrewsbury Blver, One Hotrr SECTI0 From New York and Prorid- Inf- Eyery (Sty Convenience D B A TWO VOLUME LXII, NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939. Big Time In Store George A..Gray George McCarter To Monkey Business Master Rules For Those Going To .At Eatontown To Head Campaign For Primaries; Represent Redcay A monkey "that broke away Republican Affair from its owner, Mrs. Herbert Salvation Army Drive The Freehold Trust Co. Thompson of Hope road, Eaton- Few Contests Robert H. McCarter of Rumson, Opens September 18 Haydn Proctor of Asbury Park court and was discontinued when senior member of the Newark law town, gave police of that bor- Oceanport Group Has "ough a busy afternoon Sunday, serving as master for the Monmouth the defense counsel agreed to file a firm of .McCarter, English and Eg- More Than 500 county orphans court In a suit Three in Race for Two 3 Acting Police Chief Charles At an.executive board meeting o: full accounting of the trust In the Many Reservations for ner,. told Tho Register yesterday brought by three Red Bank resident* orphans' court. The accounting was that his son, George W. C. McCarter - Heldt, finding nothing in the the" Salvation Army last night in the against Freehold Trust company, Republican Council* Hear Program Of police ordinance to cover a situ- chapel on Linden place, George A. filed and exceptions taken. Dinner-Dance Tomorrow of Rumson, a member of the firm, Tho Freehold TriiBt company and Freehold Trust comptfny and Tho would represent Paul I. Kedcay at ation created when the simian Gray of West Front street was Carl K. Withers, atate commlsslon- manic Nominations perched Itself In an apple treo named general chairman of the 1939 Freehold Trust company had exclus- Many additional reservations have hearings before the Mlddletown town- Borden Carillon or of banking and insurance, in a lvo management of tho trust from ship board of education, starting and munched green apples, first financial drive which will start Mon- report last week, to tho court suo- been made to those already published tried a bit of gentle coaxing, but day, September 18, and continue Septembor 16, 1920, Freehold Trust Three candidates are seeking the' for the annual dinner of the Ocean- next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock talned exceptions to and held Illegal company was taken under the super- two Republican councilman^ noml-; in the Leonardo grade school. the primate refused to move. through Monday, September 23, investments of $5,500. Mr. Proctor portRepublican-club to be held to- Famous Carillonneurs- The chief got sterner—also got vision of tho state commissioner of nations at Red Bank in the pHmarig morrow night at 7.30 o'clock at the Mr. Redcay, principal of Middle- also held Tho Freehold Trust "com- banking and insurance January 4, September 19. They are Kenneth ]& town township high school for the Play Varied Program himself a crabnet—and finally pany negligent for failure, to fore- West End casino, with Senator W. captured the llttlo creature. 1932, and thereafter auots of tho Wyckoff and Thomas M. GopslU^ Warren Barbour as guest speaker past 18 years, was suspended at a close two mortgagos In the amount company wero transferred to Tho present members of the boroughs special meeting of the board Mon- at St. George's Church Puzzled as to what to do with of $5,825 and recommended that Thp and E. Donald Sterner as toastmas- his prisoner, he hit upon the Freehold Trust company, which as- council, who will aeek re-nomlnation,' ter. Former Governor Harold Q, day night, August 14, when charges Freehold Trust 'company . bO' sur- sumed liability for deposits In tho and George A. Gray, Red Bank at*: idea of placing him In a corn 1 Hoffman is also"~e!(jrected to be pres- of inefficiency, insubordination. In- More than 800 heard tho special charged nnd held llablo for failure defunct company. torncy. Tho time limit for filing flei capacity, lack of cooperation and crib on the Walter Green estate to pay taxes on the properties In- ent program played on the Mary Owen on Tlnton avenue. The mon- Mr. Buckalow specified In his will tltions expired at midnight' laitl conduct unbecoming a principal and Borden memorial carillon at 8t volved from 1033 until the dato of Thursday.. "| Kecent reservations havo been teacher were preferred against him key added corn to his fare of an accounting made about a year that tho money left in the trust bo made by Assemblyman Stanley Her? George's Episcopal church, Rumson, green apples, and appeared to Invested in mortgages. The com- Daniel B. Dorn and Willlaid IJ by Dr. Wylie G. Pate of Middletown, yesterday morning. Famous carll- ago in orphans court. Russell, Jr., are the only candidate* bert, Sheriff Morris J. Woodrlng, Ed- supervising principal; Frank . S. be suffering from a tummy- plainants charged that Tho Freehold ward Broeger, clerk of the Board of lonneurs, both of this country, Can- ache when tho owner came to Action was brought by Mrs. T'rust company was negligent In to file In the Democratic primary Wadsworth'of Leonardo, a member 1 Freeholders, and party; Otis Seaman, ada and Europe, presented a pro- get him. Thomas Kelsey of Pearl street and handling tho trust,. purchasing for for-tho councllmanlo posti, Assessor;' of the board of education's person- gram of familiar airs, hymns and George W, Bray will be unopposed,' engineer of Monmouth county; Mayor nel committee, and •Wardwell G. Mrs, George Truox and Andrew S. tho trust, a bond of the borough of and Mrs. Charles R. English of Red folk songs. White, both of Oakland street, prin- Barrlngton In the face amount of for the Republican nomination foci Thomas, of Mlddletown, former pres- The carillon was played by Kamlel that office and Ed von KattengelC-' Bank.' Courtlandt White, second un- ident of the board. cipal beneflclarlea of a trust estab- $2,000; a participating certificate of der-sheriff; Charles Miller and party, Lefevere, carlllonneur of Riverside lished by the will of the late Andrew tho County Guaranty'Mortgage corny 'Jr., son of tho Red Bank postmatpostmatvv ;j Edward Brasch, county road super- Similar charges were made against church, New York; Perclval Price, Shrewsbury Is S. Buckalow of Freehold, who died pany, which became tho Monmouth tor, who filed last week for Uuj Mr. Redcay on August 8, 1934, five official Canadian carrillonneur; Rob- Title & Mortgage Guaranty company Dompcratlo nomination for visor, and party; Lionel W. Lancas- ert Donnell, Jacq Vernaak, official October 21, 1917. Tha complainants ter, Rumson borough engineer, and years ago, and at that time he was were represented by Lawrence A. In tho face amount of $2,000 and a will llkowlse have no opposition *.\ also suspended. After considerable carlllonneur at the Dutch pavilion at Scene Of Four the primary, party; Morris Miller, former county the World's Fair; Robert B. Kleln- Carton, JrM of tho firm of Carton & bond of Monmouth Title & Mortgage commander of the American Legion; litigation, he was reinstated by or- Abramoff, and The Freehold Trust company In the face amount of $2,- Joseph Itotola, who is employed by, der of Charles Elliott, commissioner schmid of Valley Forge, Pennsyl- Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, Mr. and vania, and Frank Johnson of Con- Auto Accidents company waa represented by United 500. Tho complainants charged that Justice Charts R. D. Fojrarell, is Mrs. Joseph Wood, Mr. and Mrs. of education. Mr. Redcay was rep cord, Massachusetts. State* District Attorney John J. Tho Froohold TrUBt company pur- seeking tho Republican Justice of th«'| teodoro D. Parsons of Qulnn and Thomas DorcmUB of tho chnsocl na executor 'from Itself as peace nomination. No one filed for the Red Bank firm Mr. Lefevere, whooponed the pro- Two Persons Injured firm of Qulnn & Dorcmtm. . trustcp undor a trust two defaulted tho Democratla nomination. > Willey, Mr; and Mrs. Robert Topping, gram, la a native of Belgium and brecque & Borden at the -1934 hear- Tho ault was' started In chancery mortgages In tha sum of $5,825. There will be only a few commit} Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaacs, Mr.'and ings. taught at Mcchelan, the only carillon in Three-Car Collision tee fights this year, unloss the use of Mrs. Herbert E. Edwards, John Robert H. McCarter haa represent- school in the world. He gives re- "stickers" are resorted to In order tdt Flock, board of director of the Horse ed the State Teachers' association citals Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- Tuesday Afternoon defeat any of those who have filed. Breeding and Protective association; day at the World's Fair and plays GEORGE A, GRAY. One of the contests will occur in the), John Knox, county chairman of the as attorney on numerous occasions. tho Rockefeller carillon In New York. Tho borough of Shrewsbury was Hook and Ladder Fair eighth district, where Frank: P. Strjr*T Republican party, and party of 12; The Rockefeller carillon consists of Plans for the drive were mapped ker, former councilman and former,'; Prosecutor Raymond T. Bazlcy, As- tho scone of four automobllo acci- out and Anal details will be an 72 bells and Is claimed to be the dents this week. The most serious chief of police, la seeking re-electlori' sistant Prosecutor Charles Jones, largest in the world, The Bok sing- nounccd prior to tho opening of tho as Republican comltteeman. Mr."" Mrs. Emma VanSchoik, vice county Conover Store vfas that Tuesday afternoon when drive. ing tower In Florida has 71. In a throe-car collision two persons Held Over Three Days Stryker has boon elected year afteit.' chairman, and party of ten; Wallace Mr. Price played the favorite hymn wero injured. A minor acldent oc- Tho»o attending were Captain and year, despite opposition, and hlav Jeffrey, president of the Red Bank At Lincroft Sold of the late Mary Owen Borden. Mrs. Russell B. Wheeler, John B. Al- friends predict another success nest- Republican club, and party of'len; curred shortly beforo 5 o'clock the Because of Inclement Weather, One of the features of the program same night and the others took placo len, Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegcn, members of the Navcslnk Hook and month, Ho will be opposed by John* Mr, and Mrs. William P. Wilke, Jos- took place when Mr. Lefevere and Mrs. Walter McDougal, Lewis R. Bruno Withdraws Fotlllo, Rod Bank attorney, whote* eph Tomaine, William Flcckner, To Charles Toop Friday. Ladder company of tho Rod Bank Mr. Price played the clavier from Lowry, Georgo A. Gray, Paul Rovoro flro department will continue tholr friends are just as confident of vio*' clerk of Oceanport; George Hurley, In -Tuesday's major nccldcnt a car and Harry C. Barnard, Jr. the tower of the church accompanied operated by -Domenlc Maccla of Now- fair tonight, tomorrow night and tory. J*l collector of Oceanport;.Walter Grills, by J. Stanley Farrar at the coqsolo From The Primary assessor of Oceanport; Theodore Lincroft Village Market rk, crashed into the rear of a brew- •Saturday night on tho former site Mr. Oopslll haa been a member of", below. Heinz Mllmer of Red Bank, cry truck operated by Wallace Mac- of the Elks homo on East Front, the borough council for many year* Rowe and party of Oceanport and tenor at St. George's, sang a solo ac- Richard Stout of Asbury Park'. to Be Moved There intosh of Leonardo, barely missed a Republicans Hold street The fair was scheduled to No Contests Now and during most of the time has companied by Mr. Farrar with both second car operated by Carmlno close last Saturday night, served as chairman of the police coowJ the organ and the carillon. Robert in September Calandrlello of Shrewsbury and hit Tomorrow night will bo Chamber On Either Ticket mltteo. He eervod as a«»emblyman McKee of Red Bank also played sev- at one time and was later candidate' eral carillon selections. third car driven by John Serablan Annual Dance At of Commerce night. Mombors of. the of West New York. It will bo a quiet primary election for the' offices of congressman and Fanny Farmer The store building, of- tho late Mrs. In tho audience, one of the listen- Chamber of Commcrco made up of Mildred Conover of Lincroft was sold Mrs. Slcart Serablan and her 14- the businessmen and others of Red in tho county as far as County of- sheriff. Besides being chairman oC ' ers was Roger T. Walker of Nor- West End Casino fices are concerned. Tho withdrawal the pollco committee, Mr, Qopiill 1*-^ yesterday by Miss Emma Thompson, wood, Massachusetts. Mr. Walker, year-old daughter Alice, passengers Bank and vicinity, have been cor- Coming To Town executrix of Mrs. Conover's estate, In the West New York car, suffered dially invited to bo special guest*. yesterday of Basil B, Bruno of long chairman of the relief committee 4 who is blind, was a carlllonneur for Branch for one of the Republican and a member of the finance comm|t« to Charles Toop, proprietor of the mariy years. bruises and shock and wero taken State, County and As the special feature for tho closing Lincroft Village market. The sale to Rlvcrvlcw hospital for trcn.tmo.nt nominations for freeholder has elim- ten. Will Occupy Store at The visiting carillonnours lauded night a Ford do luxe touring sedan inated the only contest that would was made by the, Joseph Schwartz the Mary Owen Borden carillon for by Policeman Otto Hcrden. Both' Borough Officials automobllo will bo given away by Mr, Wyckoff has aerved on agency of Red Bank. cars were badly damaged and towed have marred an otherwise uncon- council since 1930, For the past ..., Broad and White Sts. Its sweetness of tone and gathered tho company. Pollco Commlsaloncr tented slats In that party. ,/The Dem- The property, which adjoins that around the console at the conclusion to Sanders garage. Are Introduced Thomas M. Qopiilll will bo In charge years he has beon chairman of thf i ocrat*, like tho Republicans, will not finance committee, one ol the mort-l! of Mr. Toop, Is 80x195 feet. ' A store of the concert showing much Inter- Maccla was arrested by Pollcoman of thla feature. have any contests In the primary, The prominent confectionery firm with an apartment on the second Herden on a charge of reckless driv- Important posts In the borough. HW' /. est Jn its jmjque distinction J>f being More than 300 attended a rocop- _ During, the good. wcnthtrnlghU at - The reipootlve tickets nro as fol- operating a chain-ofstores-through- floor, and two bamsrare ontheprop^ tho "only carillon in this country ing-and arraigned' before ^ Recorder fatherriBo"'late~B«vT'Oarrell WyckiS out the countiy^nnder the commer- tlon and dance given by the Affiliated tha fair la,rge crowds turned out to lows: . • erty. The stOEe-li*-4flx20 feet. 'Mr. which has instantaneous"'eiefitVical Wainrlght. Maccla pleaded guilty assist In making thl» year's fair one off, was for many years pastor of th»,t cial name of Fanny FarmerJJas ta- Toop la[having the building remod- and hla driver's license was revoked Young'Men's Republican club last It.imbllcana—J. Hii.ull Woollay, Wait Reformed church at Holmdel, contact with the tower clavier. While night at tho West End Casino, Long of tho largoat to bo held by any lo- Long Uranch, tar ctiun^y dark) Mayor Ed- ken a long lease-" on the store at eled by Charle3 Grant, Everett con- In this country this group will play for one year. gar O. Murphy, Fannlnirilale, and J)orman Mr. any served as Republican- \ Broad and White streets, next to The Branch. Dancing Was enjoyed to the cal company. Tuesday night of last tractor, and expects to move his only four concerts. Two were held The same afternoon a car owned week was Firemen'* Night at tho MnFaddln, lAtne Jirnnrn, for froaholdarai county ccmmlttoeman in the fifth Register bulldlnz. market Into the hew quarters about by Howard J. Lewis of Grccntree music of Victor Sim's orcheutra and Harold MoDvrnlott, Fraahold, and J, district In 19Zi. He has been a mem' f Tuesday at the Belgium pavilion at a. program of varied entertainment fair and tho Fair Hnvcn volunteer BUnlay Herbart, B«> dirt, (or niaembly- The Fanny Farmer store will oc- the middle of next month. The store the World's Fair and at Riverside farm, Lincroft, and operated by Elo man. her of the Young Men's Republioaa- . was presented. company waa nwnrded first prlio for Damaerntle—Howard Height, S«a dirt, club since 1032. He graduated front \ cupy the entire Broad street front- will be modern In detail to handle in- church, New York. Moncttl of Locust avenue, Red Bank, having tho most number of men on age and will be approximately half creased business at the Village mar- 'ailed to heed the atop street sign Herbert E. Edwards nerved as for count/ dark I Mliyor Wnltar J. Hwev- Long Branch high school In 1929, ,, Following the concert the arttflts master of ceremonies, Ofllclals at- the grounds. Second prize, was najr, Haa Bright, anil (laoriio II. Iiobtrtirtsi , the depth of the building. The re- ket, which deals In groceries, meats were entertained at luncheon at Riv- at Newman Springs road and Broad Naw Monmouth, for f raehnldera: Kdwi'«ril Newark university in 1933 and New i. maining half of the structure front- and vegetables. street and collided in the rear of a tending wero Van R. Halscy, county awarded to tho Shrewsbury hose Anchor, Ilalmar, and Ear>ifl o." ' Ucnnttt" , I Jersoy lawBchool in 1938. He served '> erlands, the home of Bertram H. treasurer; Hnydn Proctor, stnto nen- compnny. Tho Avonol company,,near Oetnn' townihlp, for aaitml Ing on Whlto street will be divided The store building Is the second Borden of Rumson. Rev. W. Dutton car owned by Harry O. Borden of nblrman. n. clerkship of two years with Lester \ to suit the tenants. However it is oldest In Lincroft, having been built Shrewsbury and driven by Flro Chief ator; J. Stanley Herbert, assembly- .Inden, was awarded a prlr.e for . Leonard beforo beginning bit prac- >! Dale, rector emeritus of St. George's, man; Joseph Mayer, J, Hussoll Wool- coming tho greatest distance. understood that the owners would In 1861 by the late Joseph Thompson was ono of the honored guests. Edward Hounlhan of Shrewsbury. tlce at Red Bunk, His great grand- | rather have ono tenant for the rear, for his son, tho late William H.' No one was Injured nnd no charges ley, Edgar O. Murphy nnd Joseph C. Frank Lyons, chairman of thin mother, Mrs. Michael Marks, Is a do- ,' portion than divide It Into two small- Thompson, fatjicr of Joseph W. wero pressed by Policeman Hcrden. Irwln, freeholders; Dorman McFad- year'* fair, "and Loroy t>oncy, presi- Legion Elects scendant of Richard Stout, who w«4 ,i er stores. Thompson of Lincroft. William H. Five persons narrowly ccaapod In- dln and Courtland Whlto, under dent of the company, and thoir work- tho first English settler In Monmouth ' Thompson died In 1906 and shortly jury Friday when cars driven by sheriffs; T, Raymond Bazley, prose- Ing committees aro mnklng prepar- county. Tho Stout family aottled hi \ Work will be resumed in a few Schulte United To cutor; CharloB Frankol and Charles New Officers days towards completing the corner thereafter the store was leased from Samuel R. Sprlggs of Oakhurst and ation* to entertain large crowds for the section near Cooper's bridge. % his heirs by the late John R. Cono- Robert F. Wordcn of East Front W. Jones, assistant prosecutors; J. tho remaining rilghU. Tho Ladles' Mr. Dorn is a well known Red X store for the occupancy of the Fanny Give Annual Show Victor Carton, county auditor; John Farmer enterprise. The store will be ver, who conducted the store until strct. Red Bank, collided at Broad auxiliary of tho company are as«l«t- William Gaughan Bank resident and is proprietor of ^ his death. Mr. Conover's brother, street and Sycamore avenue. Mr, E, Knox, county vice chairman; Mrs. Dorn's photo shop on Wallace street, i modern in every sense of the word Emma VnnSchoIck, county chair- Ing the firemen In all po«»lblo way*. and a most attractive front will be the late Henry Conover, and the late Spilggs, according to Policeman Those, who havo not yet oblalnod Named Commander Ho was drafted to seek one of the r Elwood Magee later took over the Fall Fashions to Be Ierdcn, who Investigated, was go- man; Mrs. Mario Cox, president of Democratlo nomination* by a grounf '£ a feature of the modernization. the Occnnport Republican club, and ticket* on tho enr may do *o at tho When the building is completed the business. Mr._Conover_and..Mr1_ Ma- Shown September-12 —- ing: north on; the-hlghway-and-mak- fair or throughout the, dny on tho William Gaughan was elected com- of friends, who feel that he will not gee dissolved partnership arter a few ing a left turn into Sycamore ave- Alton V. Evans, muyor at Lohjf only be elected In the fall but wilt | exterior walls of The Register build- Branch. corner of Wallace and Brand strertj, mander of the Shrewsbury post of ing adjacent to and showing above years and it was at thl* time that nue when tho collision occurred. where the car 1* on display. tho American legion at the monthly mnko an excellent councilman, |.. Mr. Conover bought the property The annual fall fashion show of the Sprlggs, Wordcn and Misses Betty William B. Klrsch was general mooting of that organization Mon- Mr. Russell 1* the son of William I* the new building will be resurfaced chairman. He wan nealsted by and decorated to further beautify this from the heirs of William H. Thomp- Schulte United, storo ready-to-wear Magce, Marjorie Jeffrey and Fred day night in tho post rooms on Russell, treasurer and manager of '•- son. Upon Mr. Conover's death the department will be held Tuesday Comstock, all passengers In tho Wor- Charles Miller, Victor It. I-o.Vullcy, Broad street. Mr, Gaughan, who the Boro bus line*. He wes graduat- prominent corner In Red Bank's fast Herbert E, Edwards, Alton V. Kv- growing business district. business was taken over and con- night, September 12, at the store on dcn car, escaped Injuries, No police Western Hoe-Down succeeds John E. Day, served with ed In 1931 from Red Bank high if ducted by his widow, Mrs. Mildred Broad street, according to an an- action waa taken. nns, Albert Woolloy, ICdwoid C, tho Red Bank ambulance company school and In 1035 from Dartmouth! Conover, 'who died a year ago next nouncement made by the store man- Brocgc, Judgo Harry KlaUky, An- on the Mexican border under- Cap- college. He was a member of. Chi '/i month. ager C. E. Fanning yesterday. < John Grimm of Red Bank was ar- alstant Prosecutor Charten Franks!, Friday At Rumson PI fraternity and many honor socle* ; rested by Policeman Herden oh a tain Petor P. Raffcrty. During tho Republican Club At tho time the store was built, the The show will feature clothes for Joseph ''i Cresnntc, Frank Durnnd, World war ho put In 18 montha over- ties. Ho received his bachelor of arts „. chargIUIBe of beinC1 gK arudrunKk anand aldisorderor( - original Lincroft general store was all occasions and has been arranged " " "' ° " " , ° » Benjamin Danskln, Wnllacn Jeffrey, Party on ,Borden sea* with tho ambulanco compnny, degree at Dartmouth and entered J being conducted by the late Joseph by Miss Jessica Robinson, manager y' 9 r'™"!..^"'«d , " f'°»'.°j Isador Freedman, W, Lawrence Kru- which wns part of tho 42nd dvllslon, Yale law school, from which be re- • Has 675 Members car drive1 n by Johfn Dean of Shrews- sen, Fred Qulnn, Lionel I^incnftter, Thompson'p s brother, the late James of the ready-to-wear department, who Estate for Library familiarly known a* the Rainbow celved a degroo of bachelor of laws. * Th ftfatheh r off MMisi s EmmE a will also servo as commentator. bury, who was going north on Broad Otis R. Seaman, Edward Jlrnnch, division. Ho participated In all of Ho I* now associated with the laW •• Thompson, utiect near Whlto road. Dean John T, Lnwley, Georgo Hmock, Mor- Thompsonp . Tho late James Thompp- Clo,thcs for children will olXo be tho major buttles fought by Am- firm of Qulnn & Doremus. Rumson Organization shown. swerved his car sharply and jumped rla Miller and John M. rillnbury. Plans for tho Western hoe-down, erican forces and wa* wounded. Mr, Mr. vonKattongell Is the ion of < son''s stort e was at least 50 years old- a curb In front of the Shrewsbury The models are Mr«. Ann DcPletro, Members of tho reception commit- n be held at General Howard S. Gnughan, a charter member of the Postmaster Ed vonKnttengell. He la . Plans Get Together er than the Conover store. The orig- dairy to avoid a more serious acci- Uordon's Old Oak* barn tomorrow inal store building still stands In the Ml&scs Viola Bottagaro, Eleanor tee wore Frank Durand, Alton V. post, hold* the coveted Purple Heart, proporletor of. the Willys-Knight au- \ dent. The enr waa damaged. Grimm Evnns, Albert Woollcy, Edward C. afternoon and evening, September 1, tomoblle agency at Wonmouth etrest •' same location on tho northeast cor- Thomas, Doris Perry, and Marjorie The following ofllcnm wero elected: Eight new members were elected was aralgned before Recorder Wain- Uroege, Carlton Roberts, Wallace, have hecvn completed, and a largo nnd Maple avenue. Ho wns born at ner of the Llnci-oft and Mlddletown Ewlng, Red Bank, Miss Harriet right nnd sentenced to the county at the regular meeting of the Rumson Cohen, Fair Haven and Ml» Con- Jeffrey, Charles Miller, Honjnmln H. crowd I* expected for the benefit uf ('imunnndar—William ftatmlian. Rod Bank, attended Red Bank high ,' Republican club last night, bringing roads. jail. Policeman Herden has Issued a the Oceanic free library fund. Henlnr vita eummimltr—Kennath HmHmlthl , stance Robson, Little Silver. Chil- Danskln, Lionel Lancantor /irut Ken- vlr« »miniim!«r—J« school and I* a member of the Red ', the total membership to 675. Wil- final warning against those disobey- neth E, Bruce. Mrs, W. IJoardman Leonard, 3d, 1* •—-flank Democratic league and the dren's clothes will be modeled by Ing atop street algna In the borough. rail. liam Macintosh, club president, stat- Rumson Firemen Joan Wiltshire and Theresa Oettls, chairman of the committee In charge, Chaiifaln--llolnrt A. MnrKallar. Quadrangle club. Mr. vonKattengelt ed that deflnlto plans for the club's of the hen«nt. Assisting her are Ml. HerKaant-Bt.Hrmii—Chartea I'arla. hns never held publlo office, but his annual get-together party will be an- Bank, Joan Whltejflde, Fort Mon- lll»tiiiliin--l>r. Wylla itenng. 'IHvo of the county'* oiitHtHiulIng and William I,. ltu»alliuill, Jr., llaroosratilaroo , flunday afternoon, Beptember 10, former delegate, al'whoae hotel the slightly damaged by thn iioumllnii It rn|i ahootm* riiflt with hnrd luck thl* Metliodliit Kplacopnl church will bo Harnnd—(]«or«a W. Ilr«y. ll«i'" u"blltan "" | .Via Ghoul, Ilumiion'i par buater at rspher for the, Iledcay hearing!, Jillln Krwln and A nd raw I'. Hill. Dtmo- There l> a deep waterway up to the dinner waa held, urged tho men to received agnlnd the. shore. A roliln ear In thu annual clrnnd Amcilcan held tonight nn tho fiiminds of the Branchport dock, almost to the front golf, won the ground prize of 110 8s'- hold itendfaat to their demand*, fie which utart next. Wednesday night. crulaer broke loose from II* moor- 1 Mr. Plndnner, who la employed by Iitndlcup jrhoot held laat week at Nnvealnk flrnlioiiMe, Hupper will be Thir.1—Wall«ra Jarlray, Hi door of the hotel, snd tho nautical urday night and Jamrs Ward, also predicted that member* of the union ing* at Keanaburg and crn*h*d served from (1 lo 9 o'clock. Mrs. Ailalalila Mllnna anil Irvlnr K. of Rumiion, won the raih award thfi chancery court, will receive 20 agalruit the abandoned jilir of tho Jayton, Ohio. They wnn the vet- membera or the club have agreed to would'^Voto In favor of the OO-ccnt Tan Albert L, ivln* of Houth atierl l.leln iteckr.legol and Mrs. Dorothy donate' transportation by bout, leav- Monday night. The fnlr has several cenla per folio Went Kean*hurg Klenrnbont corn- ''KiVth'-Kdna M. Phillip' «nd KaillijtN inte, nil Hlnlilcy Fielder of I'alr Haven. Dnvla arn co-chnlnnon. Tho com- M, Wyikcirr, Itaimlillcarn i Cauarlm IWMU ing Irwln's dock, Red Hunk at 10 a, new nttrartlnns this yenr. dancing )• pony. ami llanlal II. Iliirn, Mr.. IHmooralJ. Holiool Ilcil»trmtloti Italy, Mr, Ivlnn' gun blbkfl while ahnnt- niltiee have madn plan* to sorv« a m, However, those who Earo lo go nightly feature with min'fl by All pupils who plan to enter lhn Ocean avenue at Ihe Ivifr Moor largo nllendnnco. Fifth •••Blhll Vaninirtaan and CourU WINH ('AH, CtlVKfMT AWAV. MK In thn jirellinlnmlp* whlln Mr. l.mlt Wlili», |l«i>uMlrana| Oalharlna O»m by their own cur c«n do «o, Clmrle* llrlggji and hi* Ilrlgmllfrt. Ited Hank imbllc achooln for tho flrnt section of Hea llrlifllt wiin Inundated, tntr and llnriia llooit, liamoerfta.1 . • time thla Kail (except those already fielder, whn did well by blinking 114 HI,il, ..('.ma M. Minion and Mart P, Charie* M. Erlckson, Chat Ira P. hut the heavy bulhe/id Jtinl com- out nf I0O In tho pirllnilnniinn, fulled MAHK T0WK1W OltCIIKHTKA, John Hamilton, aupetlnlrndenl of ixKlitered and pupils entering tho >pleted along the. lienclifront at IhM ONK All DID IT, lltvllaiid, lUiiulillrniKi IjnatK I«lat and. Irwln Jr,. ind Milton A. Siegfried fahnttluck faun at Hhiewnliilty, wnxiitlrKieriinrlen) are rei|Ucittrd to rcg- li> ilo »o well In the feilli'ilo aliuiit, lie Ai'intHli.)* 1). f^nn|>ar, l>«MOerita. point prevented annil fmm helng |f Hnvaiitk—Bnlil Uutinlnajliam tad Frank comprise tho committee of arrange- ho winner of a Plymouth Kednn giv< i liteL'!rl'rI1!"." om«i_of _tha Hiiporlntemi- wns unlUted niiionu thfl fl *t 400 menu. A« the summer «ea*nn ilrftvva la K Ienl of woahed on Ihn road, The wind ve- Wilfred 11. (Iralinm of Washington K. 1'ilrr, lt>iiul>llian>l Anna I'»Uarlon M>« rlo«e, much hna liccin heard tirrr- rn away Saturday night by the llead- locity at one lima yestrrdfiy fenched shunter* but while watching I lie mnln •tieet, Keypoit, has naked Tho Ilpn- Jnimh I'. Illntalmann, l»nio«rtt*. rvrnt Mr. fielder'* riamo wn* culled Klnhlh-MII.Irail II, Woodward, Tiu nhotiia lately of th» wonderful rrn- il»n'» Corner flro company, Mr. H«g- 36 miles an hour. Isler tip fnncel h'f ailvrrtlaemrnt In V, Htrrkar an'l John l'»llll0i llaniibUoain. EXCURSION TO CONKV IHI.ANI). dltlona given during tli» *umm«r »t' urton, having recently purrhaned A tho houra nf »M it. m. and 1200 nnd he liiiriiedlntely i'ii*hfrt lo K*>! bin the, clns*lfled dopnitmnnt nnd state* Nlnfh-rhlloniin* M»ir 11th. I'uplla of th» Htnlor enjoyed a hot d»K roast Monday M.,., , —Mrln* Hurt • •lock *t (1:48 p. m. and returning will night at the farm of ifidwlir IIIUM'II t will not ba r'aponalbls for any A. l v»ry favorably, hut they Mr. snd Mr*. \s» Waiver* uf Key. and Junior Illih nrhwlit will report t bl* (icintmoted by anyono but my- leave Coney l*Und at 12:30 ». m. llBVK i.i K.lti a. m.' I'w.ll. nf all other In Mlitdlettiwn, The OIIIIIIK wn* putt Hev, Cnniill M.. lllln'k uf Hlilewi- al»<> taarli) theirlijelvr* vflyy tort ar* the pnierita «f a (laughter #chiiol« will ri-pott at «;4(l a. m, . uf lh« troop's summer IUOKMIII, Itng- Imiy will idniliiil n inoinlnK innyi'i Dancing on th« bout will ht furnlihid n Kurulay at tha l'*rlh Arnboy rinlro flovlero, Th* r titttt by • popular orchestra. agrc»»bli< In »v«ry way at in* two K. C. (Jlllnnd, Buptrlotindtnt, ular Hraut meeting* will cttrt next *rrvleo neil Hiinday innrnlnK *t Mt. 4*. Lfilghtnn avtjiiu*, H«U Bank, n(aa lasillaaila thirouih'. tbovt m«nt|vni4 clubs. Otn«r»j " •-"- „,. —Advertisement. month, ' , , Joho'i pbsp«J a. »;JO o'clock.. —AdvirtUttntnt, vartUlM Win RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 81,1989, gery In New Jersey JtfTsra g^ R. B. Lippincott Oscar Becker Buys TOE MB. BEDCAY. candidates who took tests last June, Woman, Hit By Two Held For Plans Progressing ^.-rr;'*.--. and that 53 w»r« awarded licenses in Student Ban id is Abom Petty, Pio- osteopathy, eight In chiropody and Has New: Position Fair Haven Property ",. ftUtej; TMtw . Auto. Serious Th* Joseph P. ScbVarU agency of Eatontown Theft te Primaries two In chiropractic. Examinations Raymond B. Upplncott, former East Keansburg. For JFlower SKow for licenses in all groups were taken motor vehicle agent. Is now associ- S4 Broad street, reports tbe follow- Editor, Red Basic Register: Mr«. Victor Parker ated with the insurance agency and toing real estat* transaction* for (he Third Party Sought Sixty Assemblymen and past month: Tour article of last week, reporting Exhibition to Be . . Injured Tuesday- In charge of the Insurance business the'charges pressed against Mr. Pauli Six Senator*, to Elect In the office of Q. "Howard Llppincott The agency- has sold to Oscar for $170 Robbery I, Redcay, principal of Middletown McVey and Mount Mrs. Helen Parker of Reckless on Monmouth street. ' Becker of Fair Haven, a lot 80*150 township high school, airs a breach Held Next_Mpnth j place was critically Injured Tuesday oa tho south side ot Second street, of justice remarkable for its unfair- (AP)-A field of 1S8 can- File For Mayoralty Timothy Watts and his wife Viv- ness. To anyone acquainted with afternoon when while crossing River adjoining his property. Mr, Becker ian of Apple street, Shrewsbury Plans are rapidly progressing for tie New Jersey Legisla- purchased this property from -Wil- Mr. Redcay, his objectives, his ac- the 43rd annual exhibition of flowers,- plunged into tha " pre-primary Petitions for full tickets were filed road near Prospect avenue she was township are under arrut and a- complishments,- and above all, his by Democrats and Republlcai)S for liam Jackubeoy of Fair Haven and third person Is being sought by Act- total Xorgetfulness of self ia the in- fruits'and vegetables of the Mon- campaign this week, with 52 struck by an automobile driven by expects to erect several garages. terest of public good the board's ac- mouth County Horticultural .society. inland .five senators seek- municipal offices at Atlantic High- ing Police Chief Charles Heldt of lands, but there will be no contest in Clinton Howard, colored, of Williams Jersey Homes, Inc., of Red Bank, Eatontown after the theft of $178 tion reported in last week's Register to be held n't the Elki club on Broad: p» tp ffi leaves a nauseating taste. Wellmay street Wednesday and Thursday, the primary. Mayor Charles A. Reed street, Fair Haven. developers, have purchased from the and a wrist, watch from Alesslo Sum- Justice's blindfold have slipped a Yotftu' In all 21 counties tct the S«p- will not be a candidate for re-elec- Monmouth Lumber company, an monte of Peach street, Shrewsbury September 13 and 14. ... ,-< »', tember 19 primary will choose a full Removed to Rlverview hospital piece to conceal her shame-ridden Theodore Nestier, show secretary,' tion.' Dr. Thomas C. McVey filed for Mrs. Parker was found to be suf- acre of land oh Newman Springs township. ' ' ,'. , faoe as well perhaps as to save her v aaaejnbly;,»lato of 60 members In both mayor on. the Republican ticket and road,yupon which they will shortly nasals from the foul stench of abuse has announced the following list ot ^"the Republican ana; ^Democratic col- fering from compound fractures of The theft occurred Saturday In a Judges: Robert Spear and Edwin William B. Mount filed for that office the right ankle and collarbone and erect t^veral' small homes. prevailing about, . t Umn», ;spd.in.sijc ooiinties' they will : wooded section off Route 35 after Beckett of Middletown, William. on the Democratic ticket., Internal Injuries, Her condition was The agency also announces the Summonte had made the rounds of In the first place let The Register. ? Pick ^senatorialcandidates who will D* apprised of the .fact that Mr. Red- Turner of West Long Branch, Dr. C. run tortfixae-yeaf term!. .Party nom- The terms of Councilmeri Kelson H. reported as serious this morning. rental of property owned by the several taverns with the colored trio; H. Connors and Davio Roland of New, Roberts and William Dunpby expire /According to Lieut. George Clay- cay was not dismissed from office. £• ineea wilt tun for election at the No- Robert L. Doughty, estate at Fair Watts and his wife were committed There is something greater than a Brunswick, Lewis Barkham of Ber- t vember 7 general election. this year. Mr. Roberts Is running ton, who Investigated the accident, Haven to Richard Beer, who is In -to the county Jail after being held EUbtle difference between suspension nardavilie and Oliver Chamberlln of V The unofficial Hit of candidates, again, but Me. Dunphy is not a can- Mrs. Parker had parked her car In business with his father at Rumson, without bail for the action of the and dismissed. Let the public know Far Hills. ' . . . V . •!•+ compiled from petitions Sled withdidate. . Filing for the councllraanic front of 202 River road and was and who operates the Victory Park grand jury on a charge of robbery by that suspension Is not contingent up- nominations->wcre Mr. -Roberts and crossing the street to visit,Mrs. Wil- Meat market. The Mabel Coleman Recorder Andrew G. Becker. on trial, but can be the work, of a According to the show chairman, t, County clerks' by the August 24 rrild- board which has not yet weighed the William H. Porter, a large number v night deadline, showed the following Eugene Lleneck, Republican*, and liam L. Russell, who lives at 109 house at 20 Rector place has been Police Chief Heldt said Summonte Joseph H. Spicer and James J. River road. ' . rented to Michael: Homlck, who is of entries have been received from i. members of the 1939 lawmaklng body told him he traveled with the trio It is 'truly a. pathetic shfeme that members of various women's garden ( 'Were not seeking re-election: Senator Welch, Democrats. Stanley 8. Scul- The impact, according to the po- employed by the Pennsylvania, rail- from a. tavern in Shrewsbury town- Ihorp, who is running for re-election, the public cannot read In the same clubs In this locality and keen com- C Clifford R. Powell (R-Burllngton, and lice, resulted 'In her being tossed a road. The Christine Galatro house ship to another, in the. Sprlngwood columns the real facts concerning filed for collector on the Republican at 108 Herbert street has been rent- petition is expected Jn these classes,. [ AssemMymen Horace,-R.;. Bogle (K- distance hf nearly 30 feet. She was avenue section of Asbury Park. They Mr. Redcay, the story which really Clubs who have been Invited to ex- ^ Bergen), 6. Emlen. Stokes (K-Burllng- ticket and his Democratic opponent removed to the hosiptal in the Red ed to Jack Broyle of Red Bank. The left the latter place about 7 a. m., deserves front page coverage. It Is will be Daniel L. Pulohe. A. B. Chambers house on Grant a slap in the face of fair-minded citi- hibit are the Neighborhood Garden i ton), Howard B. Hancock (R-Cumber- Bank first aid ambulance. Summonte said, and when they ar- club. Shore Garden club, Rumson v land), iTancis A. Casairt (D-Hudaon), Those who died for rriembers'of the Howard was arraigned before Re- place, Pinekney Park, Little Silver, rived at the White Horse tavern, zens that so much petty, picayunlsh, has been rented to Alex. Hirsch of paltry patter can be summoned in Garden club and Belmar Garden club. L "William R. Ward (D-Mercer), Ed- county executive committee are. First corder John V. Crowell In police Eatontown, the car pulled into the dealing with one far above offen- i 'Ward J. Johnson (D-Mlddlesex), Os- district, May V. Bowtell and George court shortly after the accident and Hirsch's Kiddle shop. The Martin woods. Summonte said the cash and sive, back-fence, nondescript non- ' car K. "WllenSky (R-Passalc), and W. Conover, Republicans, arid Nor- was held under ball of ^,000 pend- Becker house at 90 Bridge avenue, wrist watoh were taken from him sense. ' has' been rented to William Ross of / Harry J. Donahue (R-Passalc.) man H. Lindell,. Democrat; sepond ing the outcome of Mrs. Parker's In- nd that he.leaped from the car and I wish to Impress upon you and HIS VIEWS ON TAXATION. district, Elizabeth Kurau and Earl F. juries. Howard, according to^leut. Union Beach, who; l« employed by ran to the highway. your readers that Middletown. town- Powell is leaving the Legislature to DeCordova, Republicans, and Lillian '.he Central railroad. Me Writer Seeks Idea* tor His jp become the commander' of the New Clayton, was traveling weBt off River Chief Heldt and, Trooper Tuesday ship- has, In Mr. Redcay, one of the Herden and . Thomas H. Jennings, road and was acompanied by his RAYMOND B. most self-sacrificing, sincerest, most Platform. •> Jersey National Guard, to which post Democrats; third district, LI ha Swan from the Keyport barracks arrested capable and zealous of publlo serv- * he was appointed this year by Cover- mother, Mrs. Lizzie Howard, and his Watts and his wife shortly before Red Bank, N. J., and John Kozak, Republicans, and brother and sister, Cortel and Elsie, Mr. LJpplncott succeeds E. Robert ants to be found In any office. He r' nor A. Harry Moore. 'Stokes Is seek- Anne B. Halleran and Clyde N. Guz- Injunction Against noon at their residence. The watch has discharged his services in a post August 30,1989. ' , ing the Senate nomination tn Powell's all of Fair Haven. ' . rauert, who was formerly manager was found in Watts' possession. of public trust in a manner -which his 'Mr. Thomas Irving Brows, Editor, by, Democrats. of the Insurance, department. The 'Red Bank Register, &.county. -. . •".- ••••: '• . " ••-•-• Mrs. Parker is the wife of Victor Long Branch Stables compatriots would do well to emu- p Bogle li running for the shrievalty Parker, who Is employed by the New office now is in 'a position to give late for the betterment of education Red Bank, N. J| ,•• . %> nomination In-Bergen; Hancock Is Jersey Bell Telephone Co. exceptionally good service at any Mrs. Marlon K. -Sehlffer, owner, of everywhere. Dear Sir:— • Party Benefits time and Mr. Llppincott offers to ex- Kllknre farm stables at West Long Return Home From No ordinary school official Is this, c"«eeldng nomination for Cumberland resting comfortably and complacent- As a life-long resident' of Mon- \ County clerk, Wllensky la out lor plain or solve any problems in regard Branch, was enjoined in a decision mouth county,- a business man and Western Vacations ' ly in the back seat, being led firmly by home owner, I feel together with ?''3Pajsualo aenator, Donahue is running Fairview P. T. A. to Insurance policies. filed Monday in chancery court from the nose in a manner lnduclve to se- 1 Firemen Holding maintaining her itables In such a Robert Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. many persons to whom I have talked, ^ tor Freeholder in Passalc,'and CBB- Mrs, Roger Wymbs, Mrs. Charles cure office tenure but hardly befitting that our archaic laws should be mod- ' sin, Ward and Johnion are withdraw- Gotschajk- and Mrt. Fred Boyd Fair at Oceanport . manner as to create a nuisance and Stuart A. Toung of Kavesink River the role ot one, who as head of an ernized." Conditions have changed, al lag from political offloo. sponsored a card party Tuesday from keeping horses on the property road, returned last Thursday from; institution devoted to the develop- but you would never gucsa It from j£ < The IBS candidates showed IS seek- Tho Oceanport firemen's fair com- Dinner Tendered In a manner that would constitute a the West, where he had been vaca- ment of character, honesty and re- our tax laws. ' night tor the benefit ot the Fairview sourcefulness, is to be an example v Ing nominations and MO nominations Parenrteacher association. • The mittee reports that their current fair nuisance. The Injunction was Issued tioning at a ranch, Eldon Harvey, I am enclosing some thoughts qf Is being received by the public with as a result of a complaint filed by Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Har- for his following. Let it be remem- /* tor vthfl Assembly. party was held at the Headden's New Commodore bered that Mr. Redcay has probably •mine which might provo of interest "• uagaidlQM.ot. the.outcome of the great acclaim and with a continu- Mrs. Dora Mather Tooker and vey of Battln road. Fair Haven, also to your readers. It this plan meets Corner fire' house. Tablo - awards contributed more to the building up with the approval of, your readers were pyrex bustard cups, and there ance of the public patronage'will by Francis Bertram Elgas, neighbors of returned from a ranch in tbe West ot tomorrow's citizen than any other (ftfftJI election, Republican control far surpass all expectations. The fair Mrs. Schlffer. last week, and they would like to vote on this were several special prizes. Party at Fair Haven individual in the township. issue, I will file a petition for the. j the Senate will not be changed as s bolng held at Perry's golf driving Mr. Toung and Mr. Harvey are tbe If the function of a school Is to de- Republicans havo.ll holdovers, Suit was started in August, 1937, general assembly,,as an independent Prize .winners were Mrs. Fred range on Oceanport avenue. for Harry Crowhurat last two of & group of young people velop boys and girls Into staunch, candidate, so they may have this op- Jchirouid, constitute a. bare major- Ayers, Mr*. John McNaliy, Mrs. with the complainants alleging that The feature attractions consisting foul odors emanated from the stables from Rumson and Locust who have honest citizens, unafraid to tackle to- portunity tb vote for it in the com-. it all six counties electing sena- Elizabeth Stlllwagon, Mrs. Lea Kuhl, of a dance band contest and a bowl- all returned from Western vacations. morrdw's man-size problems, wheth- ing election. Unlike other candi- 5 t le Silver and Miss Lois Duncombe Jersey apples, the use of which lauded the good fellowship ot the school they resent it." two of them as assembly speaker, In should be of material asslstnnco to answer—remove all taxes on Im- 1938 and 19J9. of Long Branch entertained at a club nnd-pleged his loyalty. proved real estate and hidden taxes surprise personal shower for Miss the Now Jersoy farmers. Church Choirs Editor's Note:—In ScheJ Register's Assembly- Republican primary Those present besides those men- "You will note your reporter had mis- account of the meeting referred to on necessities. Jane Powers at the Hammell homo Joseph Tu Laird, 3d', vice-president fights are scheduled in Bergen, Es- tioned wcro Thomas F, Doyle, Mrs, Give Program quoted me, to the extent that he sup- above it was stated that "Mr. Redcay The low wage Income earner is the M Middl Mi d Tuesday night. Shower gifts worn In charge of sales of Laird and com- Chnrles Chlnnoclc John Herley, Fred plied words I never uttered, and largest consumer of necessities in ?Tiexr Mercer, Middlesex, Morris and r changed the entire connotation of my was dismissed pending adjudication i Union counties. concealed In the layers of a large pany, wilt supervise thn sales nf this Bnchcn, P. F. O'Connor, John Lom- The concluding service in a series our country. He has to take-food expression to Innuendo, that might of the charges, and William K. Megtti from his table and clothes from his ';"• A decrease of 15 per, cent In the wedding cake, topped with a minia- hronj and other brands distributed bardl, Mrs. Crowhurst, Mrs. Joseph ot three on the life of Christ in ture bride and bridegroom. by Lnlrd and company. not be complimentary to Mr. Redcay. of Leonardo, chemistry teacher at person to pay a high real estate tax, ; number of New Jersey tralfic fatal- Peyton, Mr. nml Mrs. Georgo Hum- scripture and song will be held at It Is really of very little consequence the high school, was appointed prin- whether ho owns his own home or . ities during the first seven months Mtts Powers, who Is the daughter m •*-*• • phreys, Mr. and Mrs. Engcne Lle- the Ocean View Community church, whether I am quoted correctly or In- cipal to serve until a final decision is rents. His buying power Is "again V Of 1939 compared with the samo per- of Mr. and Mrs. EUwood Powers of ncck, Clinrlofl C. Wensh, P. Arnold, Leonardo, tomorrow night at 7:4U correctly, had not the article In your rendered in the case." In an editor- lowered to the extent of 33 cents on Monsignor Offers Mrs. Winifred Williams, Miss Knth- o'clock. The series Has been di- paper been so obviously a mlsrepre- every dollars' worth of necessities he !"•.'.. lod last year was roported Wednes- Fisher place, will marry. James W. ucntatlon ot the defense of Mr. Red- ial In the same Issue entitled, "An Ward, Jr., Saturday, September 18. erlno Applcgntc, Mrs. Mae Wulfing, rected by Mrs. Rudolph Iteckzlegel, buys, because of hidden taxes on day by Motor Vehicle Commlsionor cay and written with the intention of Orderly Redcay Trial Would be a these. Arthur W. Magqe,, Tho drop was The guests were Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Prayers For Peace Mr. nnd Mrs. Joaeph Piccolo, Mrs. C. Miss Edith Lufburrow and Miss Ruth Credit to Mlddletown," It was stated S. Perl nnd. daughter, Mrs. George- Palmer. Miss Lufburrow and Miss iving the Impression that only a from 479 last year to 407 this, year. Will Hammell, Misses Margery Pow- I'xnyers for International penco ow "rabble rousers" had given voice that "tht district clerk was author- What the Removal of Real Entete Attributing a substantial part of ers, Kelen McKeo, Nancy Malchow, were offered by Monsignor Edward Gilflllan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoh- Palmer are pianists. to their opinion. In behalf of Mr. ized to serve notice of the charges on Taxes Would Mean to Business the drop to tho work of law en- Jane Beers, Doris Aumack, Patricia Griffin at the nnnup.1 communion man, Mr*. Hans Wulf, Mrs. Allc* Taking part are Mrs. Dorothy Redcay. Mr. Redcay, who was suspended until Today. forcement agencies, Macee said: Weir, Rocolla Ashmuri, Marlon Cot- breakfast held by St. Anthony's WesBon, Mrs. Fred Cnhn, Mrs. Tlghe, Davis, Mrs. Reckzlegel, Miss Mar- The fact that such men as Mr. adjudication of thefuharges. The dif- " It would give private capital a "Except lu a few tsinniunltles trail, Sydney Danser, Jane McHugh, church Sunday morning. More than Mia. Dorothy Mlnton, Capt. A, Frap- lon Montgomery, Miss Ruth Palmer, Philip Cohen, of the United States ference between suspend and dis- c'nanco to Invest In a Held that dis- Evelyn Walder, Botty Rlttor, Anna 200 persons attended. pier, Mr. nnd Mrit. Gordon Wright stnlor choir members; Kisses Isa- Department of Education, told the miss as ussd in the above cases is tributes moro wealth among the ticket 'killing' has practically dis- Mrs. Allco Hascnll, Mr. and Mrs. Clu- assembled group that he cherished working classes than any other. appeared, speed laws aro being more Campbell, Mlna Davis, Lilly Parks, Itev. Stanislaus Mllos, curate of hel Eoesser, Josephine Carlson, Rita tho years under Mr. Redcay'a tute- purely technical. There Is a ready mnrket for small Evelyn Tuffs, Edith Wright and the church, was tonstrnastcr. Ho ett, Mr. and Mrs. F. McKonna, Mr. Elser, Lois Hampson, Mildred Pal- modern homes that our low income . strictly enforced Find greater alien- nnd Mrs. W. Onderdonk, Mrs. J. Je- lage ai valuable as the years he Ths Register's reputation Is one ot ' tlon. la being paid to the rights and Ruth Dclntush. utrcatted the need of unity In tha mer, Sadln Ryans, Arden Wllklns spent at Harvard college; that the fairness established over a period of earner could rent from $18 to $20 per safety ot pedestrians. It Is a healthy parish. Other speakers were Frank seph H)«fw York. admiration for a fine, Intelligent, in- his taxes. Countless merchants nnd land. New York. They j>nl

turned from, his annual summer va- spending-two weeks with Mrs. Wil- home In Los Angeles, California, af- cation trip to New Hampshire, and Belford. liam Rauscher. of Pittsfleld, Massa- Hazlet. ter a six weeks' vacation with rela- Old Age Law : the "bank night" fund was awarded (The Red Bank-Reriiter ctn be boaiM chusetts. '-. . ' • ••; tives and friends here. la Bflford from 'H. CUT Bilr, Vincent (The Red Bank Rtgiittr e«n be kouikt to Past District Governor George'W. O'Nell.) . . - Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly are In Hulct from Mrs* Edna H. W. F«ieui.) Mrs. Dale Hamilton and aon Boyd Is Described Bray. The attendance prizes will be Mrs. Jessie Schanck returned home spending a week in New England and-Mrs. Emma T. Rudlger visited ASBURY PARK BUSINESS offered next week by Past President and Canada. Ernest E. Peseux. has returned to Our 37th school year begins Sept lltti. , Thorough coxihti 'in? Monday after seven weeks) visit with his position with the New York Tel-- Mr. and Mrs. John Gonzalca at North Lions Hear Social Fred P. Wlkoff and Benjamin Crate,- friends at Keansburg.- ••'" The, Ladles' Aid society of :he Centrcvllle Monday. Accountancy and Secretarial work. All commercial »ubj«!tf;g Jr. •-••••••-•'.. ephone company in New York after taught. Special coursea for advanced &nd review pupllt. '' ,,'» Mr3. Jean VonEssen and son Bruce Methodist Episcopal church cleared Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Rathbone of $25;at a food sale Saturday. a.three weeks' vacation. Service Speaker The guest speaker Tuesday night of HjJbokeri spent the week-end with State Highway 35, spent the week- will be John D. Alden of Asbury Mrs. William Rauscher and George Members of' the Crescent club 6t INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION • . ' >'- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane.* St. John's M. E. church chartered a end at Beach Arlington. - Administration of the .old-age as- Park; who will talk on "The Battle Mr. and Mrs. Jesse /Vreeland of Rauscher and daughter Lorraine of Night school opens Sept. 18th. School office open dally, begin- Pittsfleld, Massachusetts, are spend- bus.and attended tho World's-Fair Mrs. Rose FischlowlU, Mrs. Emma ssltance law under the supervision of of Monmouth." The Lions will dis- M'ulley spent the week-end with Mrs. last Thursday. Those attending were ning Sept. 5th, for registration and personal Interview. pense with their scheduled meeting Lena Sutherland and family. ing two weeks with Mrs. Aline Raun- Rothbart and Mrs. Emma T. Rudlger the Monmouth county welfare board cher and family. . -'•' Mrs. Frank Walling, Mrs. Maltland were Asbury Park visitors Sunday. was described by John L. Montgom- on September 12, and the next day Mrs.. Ida Voorhees is visiting her Walling, Mrs. J. Dowey Walker, Mrs. ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal, will hold a joint outing with the Red Mrs. Herman Tarnow attended the Miss Eleanor Wlnterton and Leon ery, director of the board and exec- daugbter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlck L. Bennett, Jr., Mrs, Ches- 9H Bant> Ave., Aibury H. «.. utive secretary of the Monznouth Rotary club at the Norwood Country Kenneth Cooper'of Point Pleasant. wedding of her niece. Miss Dorothy ter Matthews, Mrs. William Urstadt, Matthews spent Thursday at the dub,"West Long Branch, when golf Mrs. Arthur Compton of Hoboken Walling of' Kcansburg and Louis Mfs. James Neldlnger, Mrs. Peter World's Fair. County Organization for Social Serv- Maszel of Matawan Sunday after- ice, at the weekly meeting of the matches will be contested in the af- is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quarlojgg, Mrs. James Gleeh, Mrs. Elmer Bahrenburg, Jr., is on the ternoon .and a dinner served in the Crane. noon. The marriage took place at Theodore G. Bailey, 'Mrs. Frank Me- sick list. Lions club at the Molly Pitcher hotel the Keyport Lutheran church. . Tuesday night. evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Marjorle Sutherland of th's Cleaster, 'Mrs. Henry Tlntle, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Weber Holt have re- Mr. Montgomery pointed out that place and John Hagenbucker and John H. Bahrcnburg, Jr., Mrs. Pqter daughter Georglanna, Mra. Elizabeth Mr. and. Mrs. J. Hagenbucker of turned to heir home at VanNuys, Cal- Monohan, Mrs. Beatrice Cowan, Mrs. Sussman and Andrew Reich of the federal security board is in Camden attended, the World's Fair ifornia, after spending, two weeks charge of all disbursements, 'that the ColtV^eck. Norman Rathbone, Mrs. F, Fowler, Brooklyn, have returned home after Sunday. . \ with Mrs. Holt's . parents, Mr. and-Mrs' . Wlllard Aumack, Mrs. Harold visiting Harry Reich.. county board is bl-partlsan, is com- Mrs. William Helmuth. (The Red BIDIC Register em be bought Miss Etta Morris has accepted a Stout, Mrs. Percy Evans, Mrs. Wini- Robert Grey Weigand, son of Mr. posed of three men and four women, fred Mnurcr, Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Mrs. two of whom are members' of tbe tt the itora of Lou it Plolkln.) positiota at New .York. \ Mr. and Mrs. H. Uhrbachcr and and Mrs. J. Franklin Weigand cele- Mrs. Harry Lohsen has been con- family of Brooklyn visited friends J, Hopla, Jr., Mrs. William Lambert- brated his tenth birthday Tuesday of 'board of freeholders,' and that one of The **I Hollow • Heads of this here Sunday. « son, Mrs! Leonard Lufburrow, MI»s place went to the World's fair this fined to her homo with Intestinal last week with -a party of ten rela- . the latter Is Councilman Joseph C. grip. • .' Gcnevlcve Morrell, Miss Grace Ged- Irwln, a member of the Lions club. morning with their leader, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Stomberg, Mrs. R. Andrews, tives and friends. Games woie Mr. and Mrs. Myron Golden of Ros- Mrs. George Boyce, Mrs. Walter An- des, Miss Marilyn Brower, Miss Dor- Genuine Reduction Sale "Relief is one of the biggest busi- old G. Gunther. The club left from othy Brower and others. played and a pleasant time was had nesses in the.country today," assert- Colt's Neck at 8 o'clock and went to elle wercf:week-end guests of Mr. and trim and daughter Mary Lee and by tno young folks. Tho table decor- ed Mr. Montgomery, "and all of you Freehold, taking the World's -Fair Mrs. George Golden. Mrs: Emma S. Plnhn attended a Mrs. William R. Lupton and daugh- ations and favors were In yellow and Mr. and Mrs.'Robert Runyon are chicken dinner at West Kcansburg ters, Dorothy and Jean, and Mrs. Au- green. A largo birthday cake with • are partners In it. The average dis- • excursion bus from that place. Those i bursements In a month in the United who'also went with the club were on a tour through New England, Friday afternoon. gustus Windhurst and daughter, candles decorated tho table. Robert States and three territories for relief Mrs. Rita Holllng, Mrs.. Edward Um- Mrs. John Glass and son John and Mrs. Fred Rosky ' of Westwood Marilyn Lea, have returned to th'olr received-a number of useful gifts. Kirkham is offering his entire collection,. of all kinds Is $45,000,000 and a little ber and Mrs. Louis Plotkln. Miss Helen Smith spent Sunday at spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. home on Long Island after a visit Those attending were Carol June of Genuine more than $500,000 Is disbursed year- • Mrs. John Weir and daughter Carol Asbury Park. and Mrs. M. A. Grimes. with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. La- Carhart, Ann Carhart, Peggy Wllley, ly in Monmouth county. Fifty per Lee visited relatives for a few days Miss Eva Rockafellow and brother, ' A. E. Longford and daughter, Mrs. tham. ; * •' Jack Warnock, Raymond Johnson, cent Is contributed by the federal this week at Westflcld. Joseph Rockafellow, and Stanley Pa- Stanley Coifk, spent Monday at As- Cyril Dye has returned home after Kenneth Wllley, Donald Peseux and zoskl of Keansburg and Mrs. Irving bury Park. V_/ spending three weeks with relatives Jack, Ned and Bud Weigand. PAINTINGS - -r government, 37# per cent by the The Scobeyvlllc Athletic club and Rpop of Belford went on a fishing state government and 12 !i per cent Mrs. Mclvln Stewart and Mrs. John at South Orange. Edward Tragger of Park Ridge the East Freehold boys played a tie trip with Irving Roop Wednesday. William Tltus'will be host" to the was a week-end visitor-at the homo PRINTS by the county government. Last Softball game at the Colt's Neck field Bodtman, Jr., nnd Miss Joan Stewart month 2,167 checks were sent out Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly arc spent Thursday with Mrs. Daniel members of the Pyramid club at his of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Tlcbout, Tuesday. The score was 9 to 9spendin. g a week in Maine. home tomorrow. • Mr. and Mrs, Dale Hamilton and from the county office, and the aver- Scobeyville also played Atlantic Slover at Rlvcr-Plaza. FURNITURE Thomas Dlnncn of New York spent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lange nnd Roland Emmons la enjoying a two son Boyd arc spending a few days age amount received by each person grange Thursday at (he Colt's Neck the week-end with his family here. In the county was $19.07. daughters, Anna.Mac and Frances, weeks' vacation anil with Mrs. Em- with friends at New York. TAPESTRIES and field and was defeated by a score of Mrs. John Watson entertained rel- mons and their son Is spending this "The maximum allowance per per-9 to 5. and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hyers and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haley of Long atives from' Cape May Thursday. daughters, Grace and Olive, spent week at Mnnasquan. Mr. and Mrs.Branch were Hatlet visitors Sunday. ; son is $30 per month. Taking the Joseph Hcyers was taken to River- BRIC-A-BRAC United States as'a whole,. New Jer- Rlley's Plnehawks defeated Red the week-end at Cape May. Jamca Neidjngcr spent tho week-enrt Miss Marie Plunkctt, niece of Ml«» Bank in a Softball game Wednesday view hospital Saturday, where he Is at Manasquan and Mrs. Neldlnger Blanche Bralllcy, and Mrs. Reglna, sey is fourth from the bottom of the a medical patient. Mis. John P. Eulcr and daughter list In the percentage of number of night by a score of 10 to 8. The Minerva, Mrs. Dora Turnow, Mrs. W. remained for tho weeli. . Chevnl, who has been seriously 111, game was- played .on the .Holmdcl' Harold Meeker who was a surgical Mario Balloy, Frbrcnce LcRoy, are slowly Improving. On Route 35, - persons on relief rolls, and Is third •patient at Rivervlew hospital for 14 Antrim and daughter Mary Lee, Mrs. from the bottom In the average field. George Boyce, Mrs. John Balrd, Mrs. Florence Hnnnera and Ethel Han- Harold Evcrdell of New York h«« days' has returned home and is im- ncrs left today for Camp Dclanco, been visiting his parents,' Mr. and Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue, amount that Is paid per person. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Atlan- proving steadily. R. Andrews, Mrs. T. Copclnmi and "The Monmouth county board also tic township fire company held a son and Mrs. Emma S. Plahn at- near Riverside, for 10 days. Mrs. .Charles Evcidcll of Bralllcy Mrs. Catherine Lohsen of Green- Henry Tlhtlo nnd Henry VanDcek- lane. has charge of the welfare house, near card party Wednesday evening at port,' Long Island, has returned tended a card party given lnst wc'ilc .." SHREWSBURY • Freehold, which is considered as one the flrehouse, with Mrs. Frederick for tho benefit of St. Mark's Episco- er of Pompton Plains spent Sunday Malcolm W. Pesoux, Hudson T>. home after, spending five weeks with at tho homo of Gcorgo Emmons. of the finest institutions of Its kind Hill and Miss Leona Timldaiski as rclativea here. * pal church at Merryman Gardens, Carhart, Jr., Tony Enfant], Danlol in the United States. Persons come hostesses. A special prize, was won Keansburg. Mrs, Henry Tlntle and Bon Bobby Enfantl and Donald W. Peseux at- Telephone-Red Bank-1669. Robert Newloirias^of Kcansburg nnd Grace Geddcs, who spent scveril from all over the United States to by Miss Timldaiski. Charles Koch of Hudson Heights, tended tho Climax tomato packing ly\A/vy»/wwwwwwvwvvvwvvvwvwwv^^ visit the houKe and investigate Its | Miss Sally Mack of Mount Rose and Edward Runyoh^oV Belford who days at tho f!mmons home, return-U contest held by the Tri-County Co. have been, spending a week with Mr. Mrs. Anna Whnlen nnd Mrs. home Sundny. operation. At the present time there spent a few days last week with Susan Zrfclc of Brooklyn and Mr. operatlvo Auction Mnrket association are about 170 persons there." Miss Mary New of this place. ' Ncwlands' mother, Mrs. E. Reltbeig Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kremer of at Hlghtstown Thursday evening. of Toronto, Canada, returned home nnd Mrs. William May of West Now Hanisburg, Pa., vlsltcii Mr. and M^M. Director Montgomery mentioned Miss Viola Burkhart, daughter of Tuesday. York spent the week-end with Miss agreements the board has with phy- Frank McClenster Wednesday on Try Our Service Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart, was Elizabeth Koch of Main street. their way to the World's Fair. sicians and members of other profes- rushed to Monmouth Memorial hos- Mr. and Mrs; Lester Daley and Mrs. Jennie Balrd of Tuckahoc Is ' •_ ' Navesink sions who assist in the.conduct of the daughter of Brooklyn were week-end visiting her aunt, Mrs. Julia Kcefor. Mr. and Mrs. Roclif H. LcRoy and pltla Wednesday with a ruptured ap- guests of Mrs. Carrie Voorhoos. daughters, Florence and Virginia, work, and told particularly of the as- pendix. Her condition Is much Im- Mrs. Frank M. Schuler and daugh- Everything li In readiness for tho And Notice sistance given by the sewing projects Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson and son of Mrs. Francis Woolley and Marie proved. ters, Florence and Frances, have re- Bnlloy visited Rev. and Mrs. H. D. annual supper of the Epworth leaguo of the PWA. He described the Jersey City spent the week-end with turned to their homo at ROBClIn Park health service given to those In need, The Atlantic township fire com- Mrs. C. Shlndlc. Miss Evelyn Drake, Stratton, who" arn spending two of the Methodist church, which wll The Difference pany was defeated In. a spftball also of Jersey City, is visiting Mis, after spending two weeks with Mrs. weeks nt Ocean Grove. Mr. Stratton he held tonight at the fire house, from of" the furnishing of eyeglasses, of Julia Kcefcr. visits made by health nurses, and game Sunday afternoon at the Colt's Shlndlc. who Is her grandmother. 1R n former pastor at St. Johns 5 to fl o'clock. Neck field" by the Hazlct fire com- Mrs. Harry Lohsen has Keen lil church. . • • • The Frenqh circle met ymUrdiiy especially to the courtesy of Morris Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Hussey of As- with grip. Jacks, Red Bank theater proprietor, pany. .This was the last game of toria, Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Carhart and afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Wll SHIRTS who contributes free admissions to the season for the local firemen. Af- John Hussey of Brooklyn spent Sun- Mrs. John Wlllcms of Ttallrond nve- daughters, Carol and" Ann, vlnltcd Him Keeshnn, 57 persons weekly to performances In ter the game - the men from both day with John Fort and family. nue line been on the sick list. . Mr. nnd Mm. Herman Maurer of Ma Mrs, Dorothy Brower has sold her his theaters. companies and their wives were In- Joseph Lang spent the week-end Miss Lucille L. Roche cntcrlnlncd plcwood last week. While there thuy house and lot on Monmouth avenue t Misses Etna and Elslo Norcn from He cited, without giving the names, vited to a clambake which was given on a fishing trip at Barncgat. vlnltc,d tho World's Fair three days. Ablsha Warrlngton, a member of tho by the firemen at the Boy Scout Union City over the week-end. Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Titus are rn< Leonardo high school faculty. Mr. ONLY several interesting conditions of .Gus Zllly, Joseph Lang and Harold Roche Is enjoying a. vacation from each caseB ha Red Bank and elsewhere In camp. At the bake the two com- joying their vacations visiting reU Warrlngton U renovating the houie panies competed in athletic con- tLube were recent visitors in Pennsyl- her duties an secretary to the social preparatory to occupying It. 5 the county, some of which had hu- tlvos and friends on Long Island and tests. vania. service department of Hudson coun- morous aspects, and he Invited his Elmer Compton, who is employed attending the World's Fair. John Hurley Is building an addition IN OUR.NEW hearers to give close investigations The fire company was called out by the Southern- Pacific Steamship 'y. Carl GIOBS, Sr., who In employed at of four rooms to his house on Dl of the work. generally and of any at.7 o'clock Monday morning to acompany, Is, visiting his family at this Harry Barnhard spent a week's Hartford, Conn., Is spending two vision street. FINISHED BVMDLB particular cases they may know of. car that was on fire on Route 34. place. vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew weeks at hln home here. ICarl, Jr., Harry Williams l« entertaining rel- atives from Massachusetts. Fhons Today for Information At the close of his address an Infor- Chief Harold G. Gunther reported Artnuerse. npen^ the week-rnd at hl» home he mal reception - was tendered Mr. that the damage to the car was Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Wilson of Jersey Miss ,Marlnn Longford of Main Mls> Doris Sickles is. visiting Montgomery. Hs.was introduced to slight. . City arc visiting their daughter and street in .visiting Mr. nml Mis. being employed with his father In friends at New York. family, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Halsey. Connecticut. the Lions by First Vice President The ladles' Sewing cfub of the Re- Charles Divine at Lake Musconct- Miss Norma Jean Jaeger Is spend- Mrs. Harold Startsburg has accept Monarch Laundry Lester R. ROBS, chairman of the formed church will hold their next cong. club's speakers' committee and a di- ing a week with her grandparents, cd a position at Trenton. Ornnge trees were Introduced Into meeting at, the home of Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klrwln of Florida by Spanish explorers about rector of the Social Service. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jaeger of Jersey George B. Roberts is a patient In CURTIS-SMOCK Hunt Thursday, September 7. City. Campbell avenue entertained friends I ho boglnnlng of tho 17th century, from New York Sunday. a Hoboken hospital, , - President Theodore J. Lafirecque Miss Evelyn Rice of Cranford Is Spanish ml««lon« introduced orange 62 White St. Phone R. B. 2424. was in charge of the meeting and a Ella Hyer of Red Bank In vlsUIng , Supported by Merchant*. visiting Mrs. Edward Barnes. trees a« well as olive, fig and other guest was Howard Weishaupt of Lit- Mr. and'Mrs. William II. Hyer. fruit trees—Into California at tho The Red Bank Register is sup- William Schuster of Jersey City An acre of corn producing SO bush- tle Silver, ,who. was Introduced by spent the wceK-cnd with his family els taken -75 pounds of nitrogen from Car<«* have been received from end of thd 18th century. Now Call Deputy District Governor Ross E. ported by local as well as out-of- . Shrewd, careful buyer* read The Register's Clais* town business men. Advertisements' at this place. the soil but an acre of .clover or al- Mrn. Otto L. Aumnek, who with Mr. fornla and Florida produce upproxi- King. An attendance award was pre- Mrs. Aline Rnuseher and son Stir- Aiimnck and their non Olto, Jr.. Inmatey 07 per cent of American ified Advertisements. Here you find the teller,who lented by Thomas Cook, who has re- appearing regularly tell the story.— falfa puts approximately 100 pounds Advertisement. ling returned home Wednesday after of nitrogen back Into the soil. v returning by autnmohlln to tholr oranges. wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. ll[ lili'lliiUIT

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WhIU b{ Albert. I* Ivlns, former prertden Rhoda Birdsall to Tax bulMlac IJ,»0» .a.rrrf p.nd 'Amusement* Obituaries Oberiander, 19. who died Thursday In* .Itupactfen. of the-Monmouth county Us board. at her home at New Monmouti, were Wed R. S. Shrift •••:, RI Bunk BBunafii * Lo»n .uoclati.uoclatio The funeral, wa* held Mondaj Brnferapn Una. Broadd itnttt , lanld 1111 . Carlton TBAMCCIB B. McANKrUVET. morning at the.Worden funeral hoine y Rev. Walter Cowen, putor of . Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Birdsall of Board Hears 500,to j«,eOO building 111,500 to («.C00, , "Unexpected Father," with Baby with Bev. John D. Blair of Oakhurst, Lerny place have announced the en- R.iar.id paadlaf •iwpSeUim. " France* B. McAnerney of South the Lutheran churcfi of Uta Bank. Lirrue SILVER Sandy, the Infant star of'"East Sid* street, a retired N«-»r York city real former pastor of the Embury Meth- gagement of. fhelr daughter, Mi*j ot Heaven," and MIscha Auer, will Mrs. Oberlander had be*en~a real- Many Appeals lurnr Mi estate broker, dieC Friday at hU odist church at Little Silver, officiat- dent of New Monmouth for the past KHoda Blrdiall to Raymond s. Swift, be shown today at the Carlton the- ing. 'Burial waa'lh Fair' View cem'o a former Ohio resident now of Red home. He was 60 year* old. 25 years. She I* eurvlved by a son ater. '. , Mr. McAaerney had resided at Red « ; Bank. No date has.been set for the Hearings Held The feature attraction Friday and George Oberlander of Keypprtand wedding. ' • ' . P»tar A. Bnino, bulldlnV l«.io» to I£O». Bank and Shrewsbury, in retirement several niece* and nephewj, Uving in Saturday "will be 'X*dy of. the for several years afUr severing hU . GEOBOE W. BBIBTOJU Mis* BirdtalPIs a graduate of Bed - Monday in Red Bank n«t eompfttad mi t\mt ot Kntmmmt. Tropics,".. with; Robert Taylor and MJddletown,town*hlp. Her husband, -J«»" Brtiaoj bulldlbg.|l,50« to 1100 connection with * number of New George "W. Bristol,' aged 71 year*, PWllp Oberlander, died a year ago Bank high school and of Wilson col? Orannd irilh |E«nMni p' simpr. Hoan Kedy laiMarr, The request feature York real estate -firms. lege; Chambershurg,, . Pennsylvania. Borough Hall not complatid- »t tlma b« «.« Co., Plaek- "He was a member, of the Sea Xthwtlc Highland*, Sunday follow- etery under the direction of H. 8 Don't look' with envy at She Is employed a* technician at Mon- o'clock after the regular show will Bright lawn tennis and cricket club mouth Memorial hospital.. Mr. Swift n«y P.rk, land 11,150 to .16,2110. Pct- be'"Slno;, You Singeri," Jflth Blng ing a short illness. Mr. Bristol, who Bedle of Keyport. the youthful fashions. .The Monmouth County Tax board, PCntct. .' - , , and the Columbia Unlvenity club, flt Is associated with the Birdsall agency .*•<'• TMUr. Unit Bridge roiul, build. Crosby, and Frod MacMurray. WM a lawyer in New York, had been sitting In the Red Bank borougl f Anthony's club.and the Calumet club You will be mbl« to wear of Leroy place. • 1" «.«0» to 122,000. Ptuonil »«.000 tc a resident of 'Atlantic Highland* STUDENTS TO MAKE hall'Monday granted reductions 1 ll,«00, Hwervtd for ImMetlon:. of-New. York.. He was educated :a' many year*. He 1* survived,'by ••» them after we have se- assessments of $81,740 In this section, Jf< l" 1. P.; TUilm.. S.r.n Betoh Hall college/ Georgetown unl J»}» tllU0 JJ sister, Mrs, Maude Bristol Spiegel ot lected the proper Stylish • but lor. the third successive year re- Bride road, land :f the Fl*k Street ichool Officer! Speak fused to set aside assessments mad Columbia he was a. member of the Stout for your figure. The funeral: was held Monday Parent Teachers club recently dis- by Assessor George W. Bray on tw SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP trade team. I. posed of $10 on the co-operative plan. Tour waist will look At Lodge Meeting - 9 evening at B o'elock at the home, Broad street properties, one ownei Auatln P. Bchanck, Newman Springs Mr. MoAnerhey was tbe son of the Mri. Edith Crozier of Fair Haven •mailer, your bust higher, Several «tate and national; officer* by Elizabeth H. Pope and the. othei road, land $«,0<0 to 15,000. Denied. Build- with Rev. George R. Ellen, former in! IS.IOO to 12,000. Oranled with eon- late Colonel John McAnerney, who pastor of the Central Baptist church, road was awarded the money. The and' your hips, certainly spoke briefly at/the regular meeting by the M. M. Davidson estate. Bent of aaituor. ' •was called the'"Savior of Richmond officiating-. Services were held, at proceeds will be used to send m*h of Pride of Monrnouth Council, Sons Th« Whelan Drug Stores, Inc., oc- Uo Schwarta, Brnvertown, land I1.4SO atreet'school pupils on a apeclal edu- more slender. to $700. $!50 granted. by General Robert E.. Lee, leader of Mtlford, Connecticut yesterday after- and Daughters of Liberty, Tuesday cuplea the Pope property, while th< Hirman Scbraram, claimed soldiers •*•< the Confederate forces In the Civil catiosal bua trip. The-trip will be and up night at CJayton and Magee's hall on Davidson tenant Is the fichulte-Unlt noon at 3 o'clock. The Martin * emptlon on personal. Granted." war. He earned the title while de- Sweet funeral home of Atlantic made under the direction of William Corsettes $5.00 Broad street. MUs Helen Dowen pre- ed Co. Mr. Bray valued the David Gerald F. Nafle, Sycamore avwio*, land Rountree, . WPA leader, who ha* 15 900 lo tl,«20. Denied. fending the Virginia town against a Highlands wa* in charge* of arrange- $395 and up sided. aon land at 122,500 and the building raid by Union forces. His mother been conducting a summer play- Girdles at the same amount, and assessed Frank Y. Spellman, Hamilton road, Pine ments. 'Interment took place In Mil- »:• Following the meeting a "Pollyana". Brook, land MOO to SMS. Granted. was Ellen Moore Marshall, great ford cemetery. ' ; . • ground at the' Fisk street school party was held and a covered dish the Pope land at 138,760 and the FAIR HAVEN granddaughter of Bishop Moore, the grounds. Supper served. Members celebrating building at $18,500, Mrs. Julia M. Home Owner* Loan. ' corporation, 21 second Episcopal bishop of Virginia. birthdays were Mrs. Luella Keane, Keough,. borough collector, recently Kemp avenue, building 14,000 to 12,400; . HI* wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Ewlng Mc- MBS. HELENA OBEBXANDEB. ALICE MING Mrs. Fannie Heyors, Miss Hazel Luy- refunded to Mr. Davidson $379.73 and •600. Oranted. • , . . "Stanley and Livingstone," dealing Anerney,- die* several year* ago. Sur- n , . . ., ... Boys can make extra pocket money o Mrs. Pope $382.36 In 1938 taxes, Home Owners Loan ' corporatoln. 78 iter and Miss Arlcne Carland. Each Harvard ro»d, building f 8,200. to 12,400. with the adventures of the great viving are a daughter, Mrs. H. Ken- ITuneral «ervlces for Mr*. .Helena Belllnu The ReRtster.—Advertisement CORSET SHOP ecelved a birthday cake and gift. representing adjustments on reduc Granted 4200 on building. •English explorer and, the American dall 3d of Philadelphia, three broth- Ions of $7,290 and (7,200, respective, Eleanor B. Johmon, 88 Fair Haven Journalist who Xound him In theers, Joseph and Preston McAnerney Opposite Strand'Theatre ly, allowed by the State Board. road, paraonal '$200 to nothing*. Granted wilds of Africa, will be the feature The Register has the material and 1100. if New York and Lawrence McAner- All Household Needs Will Be Found at 86 Broad St., Red Bank the. workmen to turn out .first class Of the total reductions of $81,740 Eitate of Mary Thompson, Kuvealnk ave- attraction Sunday, Monday and Tues- iey of Otlsville, New York, and three printing of all kinds; Let us quote In the Red Bank area more than nua, building 1800 to 1800; 1200 granted. day. The stars are Spencer Tracy slaters, Mrs. Hugh Potts of New Telephone 760 • you on your next Job.—Advertise, half—$47,300 In all—was for Rum- Maude M. Klcbsle, Cooney terrace, nd Richard Greene. York, Mr*. John Elcock of Philadel- BURDGE'S WAREHOUSE ¥ ment. building' (14,500 to f 11,500. lUaerved LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING son—properties. The bulk of .thepending inspection. phia and Mrs. Lorenzo Semple of Rumion loss In ratables wss repre- Annie G. French, Locust avenua. build- Strand Mount Kisco, New York, 125 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. I Rented by a $25,000 cancellation suf- Ing 1400 to nothlm. Granted with con "Panama Lady," with Lucille Ball fered when the palatial Schlff resi- aent of aaaeaeor. -The funeral was held Monday :• (Extreme Bear) v Walter A. Morton, Rlverfairn, building and Allan Lane, and "Zero Hour," morning at St. James' church, where Breakfast Suites, KM to M0.00; Dining Boom Suite*, f 10.00 to dence on Rumson road was rated IB.tOO to 17,000. Danled. with Frieda Inseacort and Otto Thi Wl N! and another 110,000 was taken from Ella V. Hopping, paraonal $100 to noth- Rev. Thomas Nolan, assistant rector, •500.00; Bugs, 15.00 to »40*0; Htacellaneous Chain; Overstuffed ing. Danled. Kruger, -will b? hsown for the last celebrated a high mass-of requiem. Suites, 110.00 to *i5.00; leunp*; Chlnaware (Limoges at Ovlng- the Hoagland residence. times today at'the Strand theater. •'•' Moit of the reductions were made Ad.l. U. Barr, Uanee road, building Burial, In charge of John,E. Day, - ton); Genuine Oil Talntlnga; ,'ytctroUa; Solid.Mahogany functional disorder 120,000 to 117,100, peraonai 12,000 to The double feature bill Friday and was In Mount Olivet cemetery. Sleigh-Back Bed; Chest of Drawers; Tables; China the gun! They're with the conBCnt of the assessors $1,000. Denied. Saturday will consist of "Bulldog troubled him? No. concerned. Sunday night members of St Vln- Closets; Pianos, upright*, J5.00 to (40.00; Maple Bed- offl And only one RUMSON Drummond's Bride," with John How- :ent de Paul society, led by Monslg- . room Suite*, Twin Bed* and Full Size; Drop Awning •hall break the tape, Physical skill Is the On the appeal of former Mayor Joseph Raaaaa. Lafayette atraat. land ard and Heather Angel, and "Pals of nor John B. McCloskey, conducted a. Shades, 8 and 10 feet; Combination Safes anj Desks; j Edward C. Fiedler for a reduction tSOO to 1210. Affirmed. Building 11.800 to to win tho crowd's Hum of Inherent 11,300. Granted. the Saddle," with .John Wayne and Rosary service at the funeral home. Upholstered Divan*;. Thatcher Gas Ranges. Mis- health plu« the will of the assessment on buildings and United States Truit Co.. truaUe Kneel Ray Corrl°;an. cellaneous articles too numerous to mention. acclaim. personal properly, the board re- and eatate, Ward avinue, building Slo.ooO Household Furniture Bought Phone 894. " to llv« •Imply, train served decision pending an Inspec- to 19,000. Oranted. Fenonal 11,000 to HARRY F. TH1ESMEYER. Was dynamic pow- rigidly and, iv.th tion o{ the property.. Last year the 12,000,'Granted. Michael I» Connora, Naveslnk avenue, The funeral of Harry F. Thiesmey- Free Delivery within 10-mile radius. v er ltfe> gift to MmT physician's care, cor- valuation of the building was In building 11,000 to 11,500. Granted with r of Little Silver, who died Tuesday Could he itai win If rect health hind- creased by Assessor Fred L>. Ayers conaent of aaaeaaor. if last week, was held Friday after- from $22,000 to $40,000, but the coun- 8acond National Bank-S; Trust.Co. and addbsls or other rances. Florence H. Brooked axecute-rs and truate«e toon at his late home, Warden ave- ty board stood by the old assessment, of Georga O. Waterman eatate, Rumaon ue, near Rumaon road, with Rev. This year the valuation of the build- road, land 14.100 to $2,260. Granted. Charles A. Thunn, pastor of trie Red ings was set at $25,000 by Mr; Ayers Building, $11,800 to 14,600. Referred pend- ing Inapection. Bank Baptist church, officiating. I and the personal property at $5,000. Fellow employees of- the Standard The personal property assessment is John W. Ivlns, Rumson road, land $«,- BEAUTY 500 to $4,000. Oenlad. il company of New Jersey, with Santangelo's Pharmacy the same as last year. Mr. Fiedler atandrad Oil Co. of New Jersey, River which he was connected with for asks that the building be reduced to road and Allen street, land 11,500 to more than 30 years, were honorary the present figure of $22,000 and the •1,200. Oranted. Building $1,000 to 11,000. Special! August Only f The Store of Personal Service Granted with consent of asaeiaor. bearers. .The active bearer* were personal property to $3,000. Htrr II. M alloy. 10 Waterman avenue, Wellington W. Kennedy and Joseph P. J. SANTANQELO, Pharmaclit land $4,500 to $2,100. Denied. Building Mr. Ayer* Informed the board he • 11,000 to $8,000. Granted. Personal »!.- D. Stec of Red Bank, Councilman J. tuol Wireless Permanent U W. Front St, Bed Bank, X. h was fully justified In Increasing the 100 to 1609. Granted with consent of as- Edward Wilson of Rumson, Milton No Wires Eugene .•'.•'. Phone SMO assessment buildings last year, his sessor. .Smith of Eatontown, C. Arthur No Electricity Frederick first, year as assessor, and also this Ward Avenue corporation, Rumion road "Winter Carnival," starring Ann Lukeng of Spring Lake and James and Ward avenua. land $12,800 to $7,500. Iherldan and Blchard," Carlson, will A No Chemical Heal Nestle year, . In support of his argument Heaerved. . Fltzgibbon* of Point Pleasant. ± bi the feature attraction Sunday, Mr. Thleameyer was a member of . Doart and Other 7.50 Waves he testified that on record in Free- Eitate of Teresa Schlrt, Rumion road, Monday and Tuesday. hold la a contract Aled In 1031 for •ulldlns $35,000 to $10,000. Granted with ay View lodge of Mason* of Jer- This Month Only ' alterations to the main house tonaent of aaaeeaor. ey City and a past patron of the Red Estate o( Raymond Hoarland, Bellevue LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS, Sank chapter of the Order of Eastern L amounting to $88,078, and that fur- •vamie, building 138.000 to 123,000. thermore thera Is another building Granted with consent of aaseaior. Itar. Thursday night members of $5.00 on the property In which Mr. Fied- Arthur B. Borden, land $400 to $200. Mrs. Carolyn Merrltt of Eatontown oth lodges, numbering nearly 1W, With this cool Wave we Include Halrstyllng, Shampoo Chanted with consent of assensor. as hostess -ta-member» of Braxton •nd Set. ler lived while the main residence Ira D. Emery, Park avanua and. River ttended Masonic service* at bis was being remodeled. According to Merrlt post, Ladles auxiliary Mon- :ome. Members of Mystic bxother- OTHER MACHINE WAVE8-J.J0 up O Broad & Wallace St.. - RED BANK osd. land $800 to $800. Denied. Mr. Ayers' testimony, Frederick E. Ira D. Emery, River road, land $2,400 day night at her home. Mrs, Carl lood lodge of Red Bank, led by Wor- Free, and confldentlal advice on Hair Tinting ,o $300. Denied.' , Brqrner, county president, also at- hlpful Master S. Vincent Willis, con- Hauler, a former councilman and Ira D. Bmerr, River road, iand >B00 to and Bleaching. •president of the board, had termed lino. Denlad. „ , ended. Refreshments were served lucted the service. Past Master Jos- Week-End Specials i^he did assessment "'an outrage." EaUla o( Chrlatlan Felganspan, Farleral 'ollowltiR the session. iph Turklngton was worshipful'mas- CHILDREN'S SERVICE — FEDICTJRLNG N Truat Co., co-execntor, Rumaon roao, land er and David H. Bennett wa« chap- John T. Lawley, chairman of the 12.000 to $7,700. Denied. Building $50,. . FOR QUALITY WINES LIQUORS 000 to (13,100. Renrvad pending Inapeo. lain. Eugene Magee, Jr., sang "The PHOXE board, pointed out that money spent Matawan. Old Rugged Cross," DAD BEAUTY Delivery Service Until » P. M^Mon. to FrL-Sat, to 10:J0 P. M. pn the place Is not a sole criterion Eitate o( Chrlallan Keiienapan. Waih- 2810 of value. Robert M. Holmes, another . " GUI JMO. Open Evenings CnUI 11:00. Inatori avehu*,' land . $«»» to $»00. Oe- (Tha Red Bank Reglater can be bougkr SALON member, said that "If .this has been MaUwan from J. * J. TaealnlJ 6DUD9 MONMOCT-H St (Open Friday Until 9 P. H.) BED BANE }; going on since 1031 and the borough " *Estale of Christian Kelge'nspaa, Bhrewl- CHARLES McNALLY. hur, drive, land $100 to $400. Denied. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Oraham and •••- ••'••• -•••>• ' - .••*!• has been satisfied to-let it go with- Estate of ChrlaUan Felgenapan, Waah- hildren, Dalton, oJr., Catherine, and Charles MoNally of Fair. Haven, out a squawk we can't do anything ln«ton avenue, Und $1,0011 to $500. De- Vllllam have returned from a visit hose body was foujuji floating in BARCLAY'S LEADER about It." " Bl'tele ol Chrlatlan Felganipan, Shrews- Ith Mrs. Dalton's sister, Mrs. Harry he North Shrewsbury ' river Satur- 4-Yr.-O]d Straight Rye The following list gives the name, bury drive, Isnd $6,000 to $3,$«0. De- damx of Lowell, Mass. day afternoon, was buried yesterday of the applicant, the location of the morning in the St. Rose of Lima "'"'• SEA BRIGHT A group of ladles from' the Mata- Dutilled by Hiram Walker property, the reductions asked and Sea Bright bathlhn pavilion, Orean ave- an Woman's Democratic club at- cemetery, Freehold, following ser- the disposition of the board'In each ma, building $4,000 to nothing! $1,000 nded the garden party given by vices at St. Rose of Lima church. Full Quart »1.79 imnted with cement of aaaesier. case: •Irs. Catherine Elkus White of Red Mr. McNally, a resident of Free- William Truex, 40 Church ittrtot, lr.nd RED BANK nd building $800 to $100. loldltr'* s«mi>- ank at her homo Saturday after- old for 48 years, recently moved to Viola Jrdlni. 19 Aliton rou*t, aaked r«. Inn. Postponed. oon. Those attending were Mrs. Fair Haven, where he lived with BLENDED RYE (luetlon of lttraon&l property fro-m MOO Stella T, Roat. 688 Ofean avenue. lund Uosa Bergen, county president; Mrs. Max Mills. He was a ward of the to nothing. ' (Irantail. VI 000 to $1,500. Dinled. Uuildnlg $3,000 Qcncvlcve Donncll, county secretary; county and on relief at the time of Quatave R. Mathey, Haddan Park, land o $2,000. Reieived pending 'V'rV'JS".'.™ Mrs, Margaret McDonald, Mrs. Ed- ils death, although he often worked tS.SDO to M,100, bulMlnr I7.»»D to »»,- John Itatter, Imbrie place, land $1,600 Old Smuggler 600. Reairved ptndlng Inantctlon. win Sloat, Mrs, Florence Hlgbec, Mrs. round the Flayers Boat club and fiaivfttore Glunbroni, 17 Loouit *v«ntt», o $1,000.' Otanted $50» with consent of Eva Stllwaggon, Mrs. Raphael C along tho riverfront. A blend of 51% 4-Yr-Old * fl A*Cf l.nd la«0 to 1100. Dtnlid. Building 11,100 nas Hnlrhelt. 711 Ocaa'n ave; tt> 1900. 1100 granUrt; peraonai 1100 tn me7buildin... llng $5,000 lo $8,600. Reierved Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. ROM Fountain Mr. McNally was the ion of Fat 1200. Danlid. landing Inapection. and Mrs. Martin Tremblo of Jersey Though Old In Yeari Blended by Records * Goldsborough ™ JLs) O^P^fc ending 1 1230 rick and Bridget McMahon McNally . Naw J«ruy n#«lty Co., 294 Broad atri«t, and Margaret Edwarda City. of Freehold and was born in Brook- land 12.110 to tl.HOO «nd bulldlnr M.SO0 cean avenue, land $0,000 to $l,»00; . . . the Worden Funeral Home con- to 12.&00, Raa^rvtd panillnK tnApectlon. iuliaing, $11,000 to $3,700; personal, $1.- MIM Elizabeth Devlin .entertained lyn. He was 08 year* old. He Is Si.OO pint quart Town* Furniture nhiN', no Wesl Front i00 to laoo. Renajrvfid iiandlnn Inspection. survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Mc- stantly keeps ahead of the times— Ulllan M. Tndd, 156 Ocean avenue, land a group of friends Wednesday after- • Irnl. |i»r«i>n»l 1200. Dfnlad. n N'mnle McNally; a sister, Miss Annie because it wants to render more per- Riiitn*' »nd-Mlrhaah Dal •• freshmentjs"wrrtTiervrdr Giirsts wer sonal and effective-service to the many GIN nicil hermiK* of non.nmieKranri. John ('.. Mel.ter. 120(1 Ocean avenue, Mlsacs Dorothy Tnnsey and Betty ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Zito of Anbury liana Wtitr, Wot Front ilreel, i pnd $3 000 to'$2,000. afTli-mcd: building, Park and Mrs. Jane Morris of Free- families that have called upon the fa- 54.000 to $3,200. Granted with conRent of 11,000 to $8,000. Henerved pending Inapec- Korti, Otjbrgc Znmbano, Donald cilities of this institution for more then Ion. Lewie andl-Kcnneth pike. hold, nnd two sons, Joseph ajid Old Spruce, full quart $1.09 "H. F^O'Jlritn. 71 W.ll.r. .li».l. build- Jullua Knyl. Ocean avenue, building The annual Sunday-school picnic o Charles^McNally, both of Philadel- two decades. Inn 11,700 to 11,300. (lianttd with con- 500 to $100, Granted with conaent of phia. aant of IMIMUT. tenor. the First Methodlit chuoh 1.1 being Wiiilam Meek * Co., 400 Ocean avenue, The body was found floating in the Charleti A. HKWklna. Wyr-Vnfr ntact, Wiiila , 1 held today at Jenklnson's pavilion, land »S,»DO to 14,700. llimt.d with con- wildinil g $«,00$«000 t o 140014,0000 . GranteGran'"-d —'wit"h Point Pleasant. river off the Players Boat club by Bent of attaiNor. Dnaent of aa»e»aor. Dalton Graham returned to his po-A. W. Lander of Harvard road. The Crown Prince, full quart $ J .19 Oharlea A. Hawklni. Wyc-koft i-l«c«. land Jl»len M. Duryea, «24 Ocean county physician, Dr. Harvey W. $5,000 to M.740, Qrftnlad with conitnl of jullillna- $8,500 to 12,500. Granted with sition with tho United Slates Truit :oneent of aaaeaior. Hartman, attributed death to acci- nfiuor. III BE 111* va-wn«B«\'ai4 Co. Monday after enjoying his annua Htrbert V. Yoi.nir. 21 Church atreet. llrutid Stiaat Nntlonnl lUnk. Kunana iOt dental drowning. Vlcrtrk, racalver, 12 llrond atr#4t. Und l»nd and bulldlnir »»<•» '° ' "oldler'a vacation, 11.1 In II,'.,?00, Wlldlnu 145.000 til ikVmiitlun. tJranlail, Mies Ellxabeth Haley attended i OLD MR. BOSTON 120.SOD. l'oNtiHineri. .Seaboard Ire company. Me" itreet, land formal dance at the Beacon Beach CHARLES II. SAYRE. . Wnli.r I). .SmnrL, 3 4 Il.rjen l>lar>, 2.S0O to |1.2»0, building $2,000 to II,- l.ulJliiB 11,700 to S>AO. (irnt.,1 with con- 100. roalponad. club last Saturday evening a* the Charles H. Sayre, a resident of Red Lime Gin and Lemon Gin ^av^aw tent vl tmeBAor. Seaboard lea comtianromtienr, Hew "treet, land guest of James Coatello. .100 to 1300,building 1100 to 1100. Bank Many years, died Friday night F.d vtinKatleniffll, Htnry Camnhcll. Herbert aittcni and dnughttr, Win after a long illness. He m 07 years Full Fifth QQc tmtttc. ID Rartor lilm-t. hillldlna IR.KOO to 'oitponed. 13.^00. Rrncrved fin- Inai'trtton. Ifred, have returned home after a alx- old, Save $1.00 ^^ WCNK* Rcnlty rtmtpany, renil "t|»«t. week'a trip to England. While there Mr. Sayre was born at Rumson and Unil >n.70O tn 12,000. tlmnted with cott< Everett. they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.was the aon of the late Dr. Jere- Thoughtful Attention nrnl of a»a»R*m. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien have Howard Glttens. M. M. Pnvldnor.. S2 Itioail •trtal. land miah and Elisabeth Ivlns Sayre. He SDMIPLE SL'^MIN tn ll;i,»0(i, ImlMlnii 122,500 to returned from a orulee to Bermuda. Rennselaer Cartan and Henry El never married and is survived only FACTOR that ha* SCOTCH ft^.KOi). Uolh a nephew BEAlTBTHJll to tT.OOO. Hoth ilanltil. on their return trip to Omaha, Ne- have been residing with their son-in- ment, is the complete and Sanders Private Stock Holyy Trinity l.iithrrnn chinch. £ml I -'-. Ml ((1 u\ nothingnhinh g. friends nnd relatives in this section. tended visit at the home of Mr. and which we arrange for all (Hinted nlth nnainl-ol alia««or (Evtmn details. A beautiful and Bellow. & Co. tlon' lealmed tr*u»a prci»«rty now uttd Miss Mary Toomey of Philadel- Mrs, Walter Brown, Jr., on Route 35. for rtllRloua piirpoiFRt. phia I) spending the week at her Mrs. Helen Shepherd spent Tuesday impresalve funeral home Is Full Fifth 82.69 Oichwald Kaalty Co., 10» Monm.-olh home here. * at New York, MONUMENTS! at your service without land 112,100 In 11,500, IMOO rtdurtlon. charge. flrantad. The annual supper of St. John's Mr. and Mrs. Car) Schumasher of UiMiwald . Kaalty Co. It Monmouth church, Mar(boro. will be held Tues- PhlUdelphla were week-end guest* of .t Ml. land li.100 In II.KOO. Withdrawn. day night, September 13. Mr. and Mr*. August Muelhausen. Uit-hwnlil Itraltv Oo., 10K Mimmotllh O1D QUAKER RYE ntittt. IHIKI n.HOtt tit $2>00, lillllilLhit George Kelly and son spent the Mrs. C. M, Thelcn and daughter Leu Than 3 Year* Old «f fl.fttfU tn tl.oou, Wlihihiiwn, wnek-end at .the World's fair. Marie of Chicago arc- visiting Mr. and ll>rli»«lil lUnllv I'n.. Mnnniiiutli -Ii»»t. Paul. Kelly returned Saturday night Mrs. N. A. Mttnnlng and family. JOHN E. DAY l«ml (10.0110 to M.IIOO, linllillnn JKUOO in I&.0O. WItMipwii. from PUttsburg, New York, with Mlts Kitty Tompklns has returned FUNERAL HOME Schenlcy Product "*"' ^ * Mntimoiilli l.vnnliir Co., l>tranniil 111,000 lh< national guard of Red Bank. home after a six weeks' visit wltb to 121), 1)09. Dimlpil. Mrs. Virgil Ivlna Is visiting her her cousins, Mlsn riorothy and Dur- .itMlxnta lnva«lra.nt t'u , Monniiilllh 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank • tint. Imllillnil II.VOO to nothlnit. dranUil mother at Ronkonkoma, Long la- and ifrratreiu of Lake Georgt>, N. Y. Your Expression of*. Ml Mapl« Mae* Pan* ISM Kerport land. Frsnk Simpson hu been trans- Mnv' UIMI, Whlla utialt, Imllillnil 11,990 ferred from the U, B. Veteran'* hoi True Remembrance HILDICK'S APPLEJACK to II,US. (Itanttil |1,110. Henry Jeffrey ' of ' IUd Bank Is IS. (Mark WnrthUr, ]4» M«l'lt avtnut, building a bungalow at this place pltal, Bath, N. V., to Veteran'* hoi Decanter Bottle ^ btlllillna II.>l)0 In ll,;0(l, (liantad. pita), Bay Pin's, Florida. Mrs. Simp- No other act of a normal fur Mrs. Brandt, man's lift give* him more Save $1.00 a Bottle gl V. ahlppen Gear Is having a well son »nd *on Fleldir are now rejld Ing in St, Petereburg. complete soul satisfaction Anna M. t.tV, llullonwood 1'avk, kulld- dug on his farm. then tha building of a Ua. Full Fifth * * * Ihg 87,50n In I4,a.nn, rnatpnneH. Mia* Helen Cartan I* on a vacation, AnnU II. I'alKrann. Rhttwihiify avanua. mortal to hi* loved on** who FACILITIES land III.IH In $10,011(1, bulldlni <4,«00 from her position at the Ilanaon-Van- have gone on. River Plaza Wlnlile-Munnlng Co, . . . The breadth of our fadl- BEER GLENBROOK Ilinlrl V MarV, Ml liaiiral llreal, land Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meeker re- Mrs, Ralph Hetner and son Ralph Our select Barr* Memorials DKER IIKAO I7.in In }.!no, hnlltllnn II.Ano lo O.OOn, ltt«* afford, the hind of t*n\tm Straight Rye llaifrvcil pttHllhu tniliartltin. lurned horn* Sunday from 4 vlilt are ipendlng two week* In Surf City bear the Guild mirk ot ap- 14 Bnltlr* $1.49 C $ 29 IK I! Hi I, klsrk, White Mllal, land $11111 In Connecticut with their family. where Mr, Htysn Joins them fop the proval—your guarantee, of a most eleerimblf, Distent trrrirr, HUB deposit OaM In Mnn. Artirmtil. llulldlnv ll.ann In 11. Member* of the MOO club willmtet week-ends. Mrs. Heueer'a sister, Mn. finer Memorial at no eitra rtganllftM ni Hu> rllelMiw, may Hi. OOfl, ll»mi\«'l i-»inline lni|)*rllun. John Provost and daughter Susan of 69 -• 1 hntimal KUlMky, I'NMvoKti avanila. lltls afternoon al tha home of Mrs. cost Vlilt our showroom and , be> amuifM with the effldMicy Ilimilril II.IIUU i'IT lauil, llnrry Longatreet of Red Bank. Ttantck are her, guest* this week. see our display ot then certl- IMI'OKI l:i) 1.-UI. 1,1 H.i, 'HM,II,I,>LIII, Wliit> auatl, Mr. anil Mri. Klwuuil llriulrlcka I'hlllp Munnlng,' ion of Mr. and of local strvloe, WINE I ulMiiiM It.uuu In tiuf),)na. HMfiitd flnl Memorial*. ui • tntti IMIIIIII*; ftlutlve* Irutn Hut* , Nicholas Munnlngg, entertained I'srt, HMrry, MuscaW Cointreau Cognac J"H1IKl"Tt H f Kth Telrpbca* float Dank tit 111.!, ul H.i; Idoiui....n, WIJIH lliatl! kilnskil . " •Ttf6f«J»"H1IKl"Tit Honor of Kenneth IMIIMIHH H.UIIU IU I3U1I llntKnl l.liJWls Invln llciitltlcki le tunfiuej tohli HanJeiauii'e lourteentb birthday «l mil Full ilecl-liiii. KIIMII M. llnaliitr, llruad iliael, lend IIUIIIP with it aiii« tinuat. hie liume. During the evenliig gauiu R. R. MOUNT & SON While IIIKJ I, $1,1011 lo 11,ndl. Am, MI.,I Ilirllillng II,. DAnlfl (loidnyolienli, IClwood tleyi- were enjoyed, and a birthday cake JOHN VAN KIRK »U til $1,200. Itaxivad [.•nilluK Icni-.r. clilcUa. Wnnrn \Vol( unil Wlllinhi wta the centerpiece at the table). Hl* rrmottno K ADAMS, «AM*OIH linn. r.iUla nl Ktneil Kahn»ilnr>. nruail Hlnlio. Jr,, will iprnrt the Labor day Kueala were Mlsiei KlUalielh Devlin, Neal le M«. Olivet Ceeaeler? *li»l, lend I«»,IOO In lin.olO, kullilln* wtek-vnd vlaltlni at llaltlmare, Ilelly Horn, Dorothy Tansty, Join Funeral Home Shrewd, caireful buyers read The Register's Clan. 1(11,100 lo llt.neOi Itaaeiveil pending In- MaryUnd, and Wanhlnglun, 11, C. Maliy and Mntgartt DuBnts anil Mrny Phone Red Bank 319 AdvirtU«menU. Here you find the teller who Mr*. Oerdnn Pml rrturnrd home Munnlng, Kenneth Henilcraon, Hilly 135 Wcit Front Street Red Bank. lUnjamln 1. VanVllal, "FT Tu lrt R. F. D. Box 108, R»d Bank ^^ld h b vrho want, to buy. las * *y 'I'lW nivmlew hnepllnl, Tlohenor. Loiil* DuBoU. Bobby Blurt lea. whtrs shi WM k surglosj patient. and Otorge Smith. ' •,'»iV */ • BED BANK REGISTER,-AUGUSTS, 198&

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SELF SERVICE QUALITY-GUARANTEED MEATS 121 Monmouth Street * At Pearl Street, Near Carlton Theatre SmAK^a HAIHC Average-NVhole 4MIWIM5M • IC1III9 or Either Half Lb. FREE PARKING Arroour'n St»r. fcrril. Swlft'i Premium. Wilson*> Ctrt.fled. Cudahy'-.Pufltan. Sunnyflcld {nicy brands Adjoining Store ,PILGRIM BRAND PEAciiFr I SIZES 8 to 10 Pounds • Lb. Holiday Suggestions! fresh YounJ Turkeyf of Extr* Fancy Gride—Plump. Tender! Ib6

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Peas Western MM. Choice Grade 1 Legs of Lamb Genuine Spring Lamb Lb. Fresh Pineapples Kaeh Dainty Meat Spreads Armour'. 3T,n. 25 Med. %.rao ivieav AKO BRAND can SUNNYFIELD PeppferS anmN Encli • # Vz Lb. Sugar-Cured Pktf. Sliced Bacon ^eiery onisr, TENDER Lobster • •; — Bunch STREAM C Cross-Rib Pot Roast. » § t t * . Lb. 25c. Bacon Squares suf>r-cur«r • Lb. 13c Pink Salmon Firm »nd Tender a«21 ChUCk Roast Bone In , ...... Lb. 17c Smoked ButtS Su«»r-Cured.- Lb. 29C V. S. No. I Grnd, Potatoes Jersey SULTANA BRAND 1 Lb., FOWl EitriFincj-Milk-Fed-SiiMUnder4tki. Lb. 21c Sirloin Steak AVP Quality Steer Beef . . . Lb.29c A Treit from Aliiki an Round Pot Roast Top or Bottom . . . . Lb. 29c Frankfurters skinless . . i\Lb. 23c C«»«IIM«C BLUE PETER Plate & Navel Beef Fmb or Corned . i . Lb. 8C Fresh Calas Short Cut Pork ShohldeM—Whole Lb. 17c Boneless Brisket Beef F«»h « corned . . Lb. 23c Smoked CalaS Short Cut Pork Shouidera . Lb. 17C daraines NORWEGIAN • s XAi^A CL-:-^-.SULTANA BRAND TiH 11 f BUY AN EXTRA SUPPLY OF COLD CUTS FOR THE HOLIDAY Are you one of the thousands who save up to 10c a pound on these fine, fresh coffees? wei ^nrimp FANCY - an C lb Sliced Boiled Ham 39 Thuringer lb. Spiced Ham SLICED '29C C Light Meat Tuna Fish 2 23 lb C Eight O'Clock . . 2 1 29 Bologna REGULAR Liverwurst Salami HARD . • 39 College Inn COCKTAIL E New 1939 Pack No. 2 Red Circle . . . *1S Dill Pickled MANHATTAN Beverages for the Holiday Weeh'tnd Tomatoes Bokar Coffee • . Sweet Mixed Pickles 2V Crisco . 3Lb. yUKON CLUB ! b e Ann Page Mustard - f GINGER ALE, CLUB SODA, FRUIT FLAVORS Spry 8 «l -17 S French's MustarAnn Page Prepared d . .JS% Ox. ANN PAGE 120x. Why Bake Yourself? Buy— Reidy.to-.at Can. J ## , Dependable Can A pDB»J SoftTwUl.Ryeor Q Urie 18 c f PAGE-Purt-AImond, 2 0x. A\Otl DlCoCI CritkcdWhtit M.Oi.Lotyei , Or»nge and Vanilla Bot. Plair,OlivesSTi2 TT21 TOM COLLINS MIXER ' /f JAI. ANN 2 Ox. 10 Hecker'i,Gold Medal, 24}Lb. S5 Pastry Ring PARKER*S - • E.tj,15 UtfeelV/llVei PAGE Jar Jar Hoffman Pale Dry » • » Pill,bury,Cere»U • Bag / 9 ANN SUNNYFIELD 24*Lb. DOUghnUtS PARKER'S • • Doienl5 Sandwich Spread PAGE Pure Grape Juice AVP Bo't. 1 A6fP AilPurpote • • • Bi| D^ll. BAKER'S Af%C , |% CUT- 40 Ft. mt A 125 Ft. G M G ER I%OII9 Hraburfer.PirkerHouH,Frankfurter PVt. |W W CanadaDry 'A L E 3 Bo^aS' Tomato Juice i 3 SX COCOANUT COVERED axed Taper RITE ROII 9 J, Roil. Pepsi-Cola . . 6B£*3C* C c 15* Dole's Pineapple Juice ^ 9 Angel Food Cake PARKERS E.d.15 Marshmallows CAMPFIRE - ^ V¥nti Pa-Pi-A . \ •%£ ^ Evap-MilkSsl. 3Si17c Paper Napkins S ^ Coca Cola. . . 6BOU.23C* Avalon, Senution, Carton of e Clapp'sBaby Foods ^1,10' Iced Tea Peps You Up! Twenty Grand, Win|. 10' Pk»l. Whi

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l ' Page Six RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 31.1939.

MhooJ of mining ii one of the old- Mn. DaWd Llnms and son David o: Freshman Class est and highest ranking school! in Keyport. Fernantla, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Oceanport. the atatc. It U approved and ac- Charles Lelbhauser and son Edward credited by both the New Jersey and (Ti(Tin B«l Bank BwliUwliUr tan »• bonnihl Gerard Southgate of Rahway visit Of Nurses Begin wp CU Mt«, Mlss-Johana Wutchle and Mr, and FREE! New York State Boards of Nurse "2 •"'""" CoiU BrotfctBfc M Cl«M r Mra. Fred Llebhauser and son Fred ed Wednesday of last week with bis Specialized Service Examlner»!> The student body num- of Port Monmouth. The party was brother-in-law and'sister, Mr. and Study Next Week t Un. 42^ piorikr.l Limited Time Only bers around 100 and the nursing Mr». F. Palmer Armstrong has been held at the home of Miss Llebhaus- Mrs. Jerome V. Dynan. course includes not only actual work spending several days with Mrs. JJ, er*a parents. She received many Miss Dorothy Hendrickson of the Skill counts in Beauty Monmouth Memorial's In the wards and clinics but also D. Llttell of South Amboy at her cot- beautiful gifts. Eatontown boulevard Is visiting rel- Service! That's why so thorough class room and laboratory tage »t Culver Lake. Mn. Fred Beck and son Fred, atives at Plalnlield. '_ many women c om'e New Group Has Several study similar to college scientific and. Miss Olorlk Scully his been'visit- Mlas Louise Leser and Mr. and Mrs. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Port pre-medlcal courses, The school Is Ing- Mlaa Ann Dingmtn at Hohokus, George Morris of Union and Mr, and aufeck fire company held their an- here. The work we do e TRULY WARNER Girls From Shore Towns well eqa-lpped with special labora- Mn. Milton Peacock of Arlington nual dinner last week at the Caro- tories for the • study of anatomy, John c. Anderson, Jr., it making a and daughters Dorothy and Shirley lina tea room on Neptune highway. is good because our," Try a Swedish chemistry, dietetics, pathology, bi- two weeks' trip through the New were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Fred The decorations were yellow and operators are good. Massage. Steam HAT Thirteen young wonr from, the ology and all medical and surgical England states. Liebhauser last week-end. ' white. Those attending were Mrs. Try us and be con- shore region are among the success- sciences. Graduates of the ichool Mr. and Mrs. W. £. Ludl have pur- Paul Dleslng, George Blatz and Emma Fleckner, Mrs. Howard Fire- Bath or Reduce, With Each ful candidates for admission to thD ire accepted in hospitals everywhere chased a home In Matawan and will Val jBiaun of this place have re- hock, Mrs. Daisy Schoefflin, Mrs. W. vinced. Monmouth Memorial hospital .'school In. (he country. The new class l» the turned home after two weeks at H. Grills, Mrs. WilllamSheehan, Mrs. Vac Treatment of nursing. The newly formed fresh- 44th to enter the school since It was move from the Anderson apartments there shortly. Plattsburg, New' York, with the A. Schoefflin, Jr., Mrs; Rena Blakes- man class will,begin Its thrce-yenr founded In 1896. 112th Field Artillery of Bed Bank. lee, Mrs. William Neibergall, Mrs. course of study Wednesday, Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Sands, former James McCarthy, Mrs. Emma John- SUIT With the filling of the freshman residents, now of Echo, Mi, are visit- Mrs. Emily Hasting and Mrs. May ber 6. This class Is thb first ltd be class router the registration of new Jolce of New. York were Sunday vis- Bon, Misses Lillian Win ant, Miss idmltted under the administration of ing friend* ' Marian Blakeslee and Mrs. James John's Beauty Salon or students will- be closed. Applicants Mr, and Mrs. Fred Walling and son itors of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gavin. he school of nursing's new grlnci- for admission to the school -will be This Sunday, September 3, will be King. After the dinner the •woiiicn 67 Broad Street, RED BANK Phone 15r5 pay, Miss Katherlnc M. Homer. It 'red, Jr., spent last week In Atlantic ttended a movie at Asbury Park. held over until the next class forms !ity. :he last Sunday masses will be held TOPCOAT will number 22 students nnd will in- In February, 1M0: n the fire house this summer. The next meeting of the auxiliary clude, In addition to the local mem- •Mlsi Janet Smith, who Is employed wiH bo held in September. From their first day at the school In the office of. the Prudential (nsu Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Moller of Purchased During bers, three from other parts of the until September-12, the new students Misses Virginia and Betty Jackel statei ono from Pennsylvania, three ance company here, has been enjoy this place have- taken an apartment will participate in Orientation Week, Ing a. trip to Bermuda, at Atlantic Highlands' for the win- of Bridgewaters entertained friends This Sale from New York state, one from during which they will famlllarlK ter. over the week-end, North Carolina, one from Virginia Mri and Mrs. Raymond H. Cram- themselves wth their' surroundings, mer have returned from a vacation Mr*. Thomas O'Connors and ehil Mrs, Jerome V. Dynan of Ocean and one trom Kentucky. meet the teachers and have oppor- dren have returned to their home at park spent the week-end at New The successful applicants Include at Halnes Falls, N. Y. tunity to become acquainted with Miss Sadie Heyser of Brooklyn has New York after spending the sum York, where she attended the wedd- Ml«s Jean Campbell of- Red Bank. follow students before beginning for- mer at the home of Leo Berman on ing of her niece, Miss Wlnnifred Men's Suits Mlas Jean McKnlffht of Holradol, been the recent guest of Miss Vera mnl classes Wednesday, September Main street. Greenish; Saturday afternoon. Miss Miss Shirley VanBraklc of Keyport, i )3. Con over.. Patricia Dynan was one of the AND Mr», Agnea McCaighey and daugh Miss Evelyn O'Malley has returned Mlaa Corlnne Cappollcttl of Freehold, home to Jersey City after having bridesmaids for her cousin. Miss Miss Muriel Alcott of Neptune City, ter of Philadelphia, have been vial Dynan returned 'hoine Sunday after ing Mr. and Mra. Thomas Dlxon, spent' the summer with her aunt, Miss Felice Castelluccl of Asbury East Keansburg. Mrs. Patrick J. Gavin. spending a month with relatives and 'ark, Miss Harriett Applogato of Charles Adare, Jr., has returned friends at New York. from a vacation" at Lake Champlaln, "Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Jagshltz, Mr. Topcoats SprlnfJ Lake,' Miss Juno Bclmont, 11 BB Dk ««n b« bouiBI Miss Florencn Maszacco, Miss Elea- t, I" Kbff "••••Mi ««n b« bouiBI N. Y, and Mrs. Raymond Brenchman, Mr Formerly $30.00 and $38.00 t K»mbur> from Ianjorj i Wllllnr,Wlll) and Mra. Otto Bleglrt and daughter noor ShorSh e anamdi Miss Katherlne Subln. Mr. and Mrs. ,E. Kenneth Hoost Boys can make extra pocket money The John Murphy Social club held have returned from a two-weeks' va- and Mrs. S. Kunzl of Elizabeth and selling The Register.—Advertisement Anniversary Sale Now Selling at iky, all of Dong Branch; Miss Mndc- its first fall meeting last night at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lance, Harold lne Shannon of Elbcron and Miss Murphy's hotel. Plans for a game cation in Buffalo, N. T. . Mr, and Mrs. Harry Farver an Yeakman and George Hermey were tlary Smakal of Toms River, party Friday, September 15, were dis- guests of Mr. and »Mr». Thomas AH applicants have met the many cussed. Vincent Gough Is chairman. children, Donald, Edwin and. San ENJOY A SEA-BREEZY Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Clei Knott one day last week, — GUARANTEED — •equlrcments which are established Frank and MIM Mary ta Manna A surprise birthday party was >y the school of nursing In order to of West New York were guests at Stormi and Vernon Saunders have re- iccure' students of high mental and turned to tHelr home at McLean, Vs., held for ' Miss Ruth Frelbott, who EVENING SAIL the home of Mrs. Anna Rohrbach 1 celebrated her tenth birthday last physical caliber. These requirements Wednesday evening. after a ten daya visit with Mr. an Mra:. William H. Hitchcock. week at her home on Fort Monmouth Include successful completion of a George Breunlngcr, Jr., was called road. Those attending were Dorothy stated high school course, with con- home from the CCC camp at Free- Work Is being rushed on the new Acme self service store which Is be- Martin, Lorraine McCutte, Irene Mil Typewriters Ideratlon given only to those with hold due to his father's illness. Mr. ler, Virginia Blacksmith, Jean Fret- SLACKS i.rating In the upper half of their Breunlnger Is a patient at Monmouth ing located in the old Seligman build- bott, Richard Mayer, Jack Martin, Igh school class, Preference In Memorial hospital. His condition has ing. A sixty foot addition, the entlr£ Rudy Quackenbush, George Frelbott, TO NEW YORK Latest Stripes and Plaids ;lven to thoao holding a high school been grave. width of the store was built to ac- Robert Sampson, Emma Rogers and and return anklng In the upper third. In ad- Josoph. Clark and family have re- commodate the new market. Th Carol Rutt. Games were enjoyed Regular $Z.K '.tlon the applicants have passed new store will employ eighteen Three cool, delightful hours on the turned to their home at New York and refreshments were served, •picioui S. S. Sandy Hook, reltxing Igorous physical examinations as after a three weeks' vacation her*. people.. •nd breipini the exhilarating, se*> Savings to 40 ell as aptitude and mental tests. Mr«. Alvln J. Powers of Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. William Knott and •ceotedair. Mrs. Clark Injured her ankle while children Jane and Bob and Mrs, Now '1,95 The average age of the students In on her stay-but her condition had recently visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Rey- TWILIGHT DINNER SAILS he entering class Is 19 years and nolds Gibbons, Margaret Penny of Islln, Mr. and Beirular M-98 Improved before she left for New Mrs. Wilbur Wahlor and Mr. and Every dny. Delicious dinner, HRo line months. Ernphnsls has been York. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac "Pearson, fo to i 1.50, nerved on this trip- many years In the retail shoe busi- Mra. Fred Mycf and children of Lin- aced'by nursing school heads upon The East Keansburg Women's Reg- den were week-end guests of Mr. and Also a In carte anil bar service. he necessity for students who enter ness In Keyport, nowof New Hav«n, ular Democratic club was represented Mrs, Tfiomas Knott, • SI.00 Bound Trip Weelcdnytv Now *3.64 he nursing vocation to havo had at at a garden party given by Mrs. Ar- Conn,, have been visiting friends re ast two years' training or exper- ccntly. A birthday party .was held In hon- $1.25 Round Trip Sundays thur White of Harding road, Red or of Miss Catherine Miller of Camp- nce following completion of high Bank, Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. George Porter spen Leave Atlantic HIshlsndn Pier bell avenuo Saturday evening at the 6:00 P. M. Weekday>—1:55 P.M. :hool courses. Nearly all members Mlzi Bridget McGrall was a guest several days last week In AUantle the new freshman class have had City. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday? Monmouth last week at the Philip home at Pal- William Miller, Sr. Those atendlng" Special Low Farti/or Groups uch additional training. Four have mer and Main street. Mr. and Mrs.-Fred Eckhart and son Fred have been visiting relatives were Albert Quackenbush, Walter MOONLIGHT SAILS had one or two years of college work, Mr. and Mrs, Rosa La Rosa of Woods, June Maler, Eleanor Hof- Men's Shop six have taken post-graduato study at Utlca, N. T. Sptod a romtnti'c erening dancing to North Bergen have returned to their mann, Ruth and Carol Heyer, Har- 'the swinsr nines of the S. S. Sandy 62 Broad St., Red Bank at high school and "eight have held home after vacationing here. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitman of old -Quackenbush, George Le.hmann, Hook Orchestra (Weekdays only). oiltioni In other fields. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Stakes, Sr., Scranton, Pa., spent the week-end Ruth Miller and Ruth Voorhees. The Monmouth Memorial hospital RILVEB Miss Lillian Varca has returned to Henry of Newark and Mrs. Mary or motor coaches, or drive your car to alnlng her brother John and his fam- Bradbury and Mrs. Mollle Haslett Atlantic Highlands Pier. Board theS.S. 5 her home at Brooklyn after a visit ily, Mr. and Mra. John Burke " of New and son of Itvlngton. Sindy Hook and enjoy a glorious Broadway Loan Co. 1 with Mr. and Mrs. M. Lester Terry. •ightseeinjE -tail to New York and York, Mrs. Waldrons twin ulster, Mlaa return, Free Parking right on the Pier. NEW Portables - Remingtons Branch (Opp. J>c»l> stilnbich'i) 208 Broadway, Annie Mellcan, of Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Allcock en- Mrs. Waldron'a nieces and nephews, tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Het- '"" "'" "t«». AtliMic Hith. PIONEER MODEL Misses Beatrice anil Kathleen Mell- terlck of Arlington over tho weak RuthSellickto |/|E lind) Pitr WEEK. end. $ • •Z J DAY-S: 6:05, 10:00 ONLY 4 MACHINES AT THIS PRICE ! I Dependable for Quality can, Father Thomas Mellcan and ' I A.M., 2:05, d:00. 9:20 James Mellean, Father Mellcan Mr, and Mrs. John Faalno and Wed in October • • P.M. SUN6AYS AND and Low in Price! children spent the week-end at SOUND TKIP HOLIDAYS; 10:00 19 AS Lowest Price connected with the Dlocejrt of New Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellick of 1-DAT LIMIT A.M..4:55&8;35P.M. York and during the summer was at- Bridgeport, Conn. Leonardo have announced the en- MUs Carol Lorraine Aumack, 1 j niolor coach Bervic*o^frcm PKones: tached to the Cornwall Cathollo Char- gagement of their daughter, Miss foul nf \V. 42nd St. direct to ±o.vo Evfr Advertiged ty camp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Ruth Tcrese Sellick, to Kenneth B. World's Fnlr. Freiuent depar- 2653 Aumack, was married to Frederick Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. ture?. Tnre 10c. ,' ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS AND Mrs. Etnll Rauner has returned A. Bolte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 2654 from a vacation with her children at Bolte, Jr., Sunday afternoon at the Thompson of 87. Maple avenue. The SPECIAL ONTD ADDING MACHINES IN STOCK. Spring Valley, New York, ind a trip First Baptist church by Rev.'W. R. wedding will take place in October EVERY DAY '1.25 Round Trip at St. Agnejs' rectory, Atlantic High- to Iho World's fair. Roasell, pastor of tho church. Mist O«*d solnfl and returning Mini d«y. EXPERT REPAIRING — Mrs. Mary Hclly of Jersey Clly Mildred Rapp was maid of honor lands. PfomAll«nticHi«hlindl,D»yiiwA«iA , spent the week-end at her shore Miss Sellick Is a graduate of Mld- Hiliorn. W.ttr Witch. HlshliOdJ. and Leon Matthews was best man. llifhlind Beach, Nuesink Btich. Trade in Your Old Machine. homo on Wcchawken avenue. Ushers were L«Roy Sprague nnd dlctown township high school. Mr. Normandic, Sc» Brliht. Leomrdo, Miss Dorothy Hay of Cranford has pg Thompson Is a Red Bank high school Uelford. Port Monmouth. Kcaniburs. d I Theodore *• reception fol- graduate and is associated with the Union Beach .turned homow,,,, her parenl. f^dTt tfth m. of ttabSd.d . M , Market ter a few woelta' vocation here with l A. P. Thompson compnny of Red IAJ1EKN STANDARD J1MI SHOWN BolBoltt e Ila employeepy d at the National her aunt, Mrs." Mary Jonca on Mon- Bank. Add 1 how lor DojIIgH Urn* SUPERIOR mouth parkway. lead plant nt South Amboy, 21 West Front St., Itr tddilinul mltrmtlton null Ikkil tinm The members of the East Kenn.v Supported by Merclmnln. Red Banl^N. J. burir Womens' Regular Democratic Th» Red Bank RcRlatcr la Mip- TYPEWRITER SERVICE club will meet nt the home of the ar-e- Port Monmouth. portcd by local ns well as out-of- Week End Specials! ictary, Miss Kdna Mae Rohrbach, town builneas men. Advertlscmcnls S.S.SANDY HOOK Carlton Theatre Bldg. next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, (Th« Rid Batik Rwliltr c.n bt kougkl nprrarlnK rcRiilarly tell tho story.— I oruATID IT JUIIV CINIIAl lAlltOAB In Port Monmouth from- Urr» G«ner«lll, Advertisement. Mr. and Mra. Edward J. Hahn of Charlaa M«nn and Ch.rlt« Ll.bfciimr.l Star or Monmouth parkway entertained their Bon Edward, Jr., and his family of The winner, of the Merchandlae Puritan Newark over the week-end. Mr. club last week waa Edward Llcb- Hnhn'rf mother has heen 111 with heart hauaer, trouble, About 150 persona attended a A Rnmc party will be held nt Krue- Kume party that waa held at the fire pera' atnre, Port Monmoulh road, Fri- homo last week for Ihe benefit of day evening, September 8, at 8 o'clock. tho lire company. The amplifier re- The Ladlex' auxiliary of the Tots' cently purchased by the rtre com- Doerr nsauolatlon on Bray avenue, pany waa used for .the first lime. S - 6 ft. Fancy Roasting CHICKENS 1b. 27c hns disposed ot WO bonus prUrs. The Mr. and Mra. Herbert Burns of lucky winners were Mrs. Dorothy Nutley were week-end visitors of Mr, Many can offered for site carry the Armour Star CHUCK ROAST 1b. 17c C.ciiier nf Pott Monmouth, $28; John and Mrs, Harry Dovey of Mnln Ford Dealer'! R&G written guvintce Lester of Port Monmouth Ilrt com- •nil-net. which means Rtntu-tJ where neces- Smoked CALI HAMS 1b. 15c pany, $l\ nnd Mrs. John McMnnua Mr. nnd Mra. Chnrlea Quacken- aary to certain ipecificttioni and Cunr- 'o( Port Monmoulh, J10. Olhfr ape- hush, Sr., hnd as guests last week unitT t moner*biclc plin. M any rial prifpa weir* won by Flunk J, Mr. and Mra. John Luff ot Newark. others ctrry tht dfaler'i "50.5O'* Jnnr.i nf Mnnnumth pnrkwny and Mr. and Mra. John Miller werl Fancy jtutrantee which pledget that he will Mrs. (!ntherlne Wurner of Port Mon- week-end guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Frying mouth rond. William Miller, Sr., of Campbell avc pay JOX of the coil of til material, labor and mechanical repairs (glm The ljillwi'. auxiliary (if the first 1 Jee what a (WITIfil of a value and tires excepted) not caused br acci- ivi'l, iqvind will hnld K> >HF iinrtloa| Mlsaea Agnea and May Johnston of monthly. i\\>. Nlcollnl waa rhalr-| Montclalr, Mr, and Mr*. John Schou- dent or nefleci, w hich may be required man of the lnul parly at Hny View, ten of Teaneck and Erneat Iandoll within 30 dsyi liter your purchase. Inn. ... of ratttirson were week-end guests your dollars buy in used Ford Mlsa HiMty Prirc ot N>w York Is j of Mr, and Mm. Walter Woods, Sr., unr-nillnn the summer nl Tola Dooira'iOf Olbhaon terrace. of other makti and modelil Hert'f Red, White or Blue GRAPES '. 2 lbs. 17c »«y V iew inn. Walter Woods, Jr., had ss RUesI AISO YOUR CHOfCf your opportunity to g«t • uitd ear Mr, nntt MM Oliic Heniy nnd ono day Isnt wrrk Kenneth Smith. you'll bo proud to own I Sweet Eating Fre.h PRUNES 2 tb». 13c Crdrle, .It , of Itenry plncc, nml MJS. Eilward Smith. Elvln Klucher, Rey- and trucks Henry t'limlile of Mnrnlnuslde nve- nold Flacher, Sidney Osur and John nue-vlslloil Ihe World's fnlr Vednes- Vrcolnnii. California Telephone PEAS 2 lbs. 19c MII. Mac McOaitby "f Jpitcy City A surprliie birthday party wns l/i n K"'1"! »f Mrs, Oenrxo Dnvldiou given in honor of Mn, Harry Lock- Cloverbloom on Slioielnml tennre. Mi«. MvCnlthy wnoil Satunlny pvenlng. Those al- EXTRA CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ONE OWNER LOW MILEAGE LATE MODEL p two weoka heir. tending were Mrs, Thomas Patterson Roll Mi), Anna llnsko of Nnvealnk nve and' Klliabelh Patterson of River nuo Is n patient lit Melh Imnel hojt 1'lnr.a, Mr. nml Mm, Cm I Lee, Mr. CARS IN PERFECT CONDITION THROUGHOUT. pit ill, Newark. -Mrs. Itofllio win oprr and Mra. David Sfllara of Port Mon- iiteil on Tiirrdity. M llojtklkn was inmllli. Knlitt, I,ee, Killng l.«e and (ilftiinlnj; tn niKvo to when Ainfl Lee of .lernry (Mty, Mr, nnd IVM Inhrn III. |' Mra, Chnrlea Herd anil Nellie nnd Prices Reduced for Sale for First Week in September Mm, Miirtnirl Vomhri'* hiiji ftleil a l.rslcr l(f«(l of I'nlnl I'lrtannl mul liellllon In mil I'"' tin- "IIU-i- i>( Hr- Mm. Cliff Hon.tr and Mrs. Mlltlred White Rosa TUNA FISH or SHRIMP 2 cans 29c IMiblli'nn ominiy romnilllee wiminn,' APPIPRHIV o( Neptune 1938 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan, low mileage Sale Price $493 Mia. VnoiliPm hn-i sfived nn tlif Walter Unman of Ninth Arlington Schneider's Better COFFEE 2 lbs. 35c rxr<:llllvr ({HiinillI/T jiiflny yeni*. h weeU-enil of Ml, nnrl 1938 Ford Coupe • Sale Price $423 The l^ulles' mixlllniy o( iho (Ire Mis, Fmnk lloman n( C*nlr»l 1938 Ford Deluxe Phncton, Radio equipped, perfect condition. This ia Libby's EVAPORATED MILK 3 can. 17c roinpnny will hold It full liua- tiled* ilieptlnK nt the ftro hnvisp Tlie^- All Dny Hrwlnic rlub I* lining the onlv car available of this very'desirable type and is being re- Anyy afti'innon nt two p, in, Mis at the home of Mm, Carl Irf of » pir«ldpnl IlrlntTllffe place today, duced /rom $600 to special : Sale Price $525 Cross Broi,, ICinllICll y KKtlftner and U1KP* nil Mlrnlt*v*nue. ftl*» limiai* thin aftrinoon nt d'rtonk, Minn Krai, 1937 Ford Safety Gla.it Encloie'd Station Wagon Sale Price $475 Thiiinna llnwe of Jeispy Clly h»» K»atinnnd, Mlaa Muilel Walnallne. lelulited home nftri' two werlis' vn. Mra, Lllllnii K«in, WAlpnn Kern nml 1937 Ford 60 HP Fivc-Pn.ienger Sedan, 20 to 30 miles per pal. ..'. Sale Price $375 rattnn with hl> fnmlly nt tlirlr cut. IHIWH Kennflly of this place moloieil In Totlenvllle, nuttn Inland, nna dny Mr, nnd Mia, Huskn nf Nnvmlnk Innt wn»k, ' Aim pood nfWHtmont lower priced pleasure and commercial cars. Ripe, Sweet HONEY DEWS 26c nveniio enleitalned over tin utsk.en'l Killnx, Arn* nml K nil In Ui nf Mr, «nrt Mia. Joseph Thom«», Mlchurl Jtnty City w»r« «IIMI* nf Mr, and Thoiims, MichsU noikn unit Mill Mrs, Carl L«« of flrlaccllffe avenue flomlno Granulated SUGAR 5 Ihi. 25c Old* l'oflnMtl, all nf Newark, !( wk*ndd, '" .', WlIX CXOiC AT NOON liAHOIl DAY. Mn. Ornrie nrtunlnitr enlcf- A birthday patty w«« held In hon- or ot Mlas Kttherlnt l.ltbhniimr Ktt- MOUNT-ENGLISH CO, UIUM the put weak, Mr, and Mn, lllldolpb SlUlt of XlUtbith,

has returned from Saratoga, New brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nils zl of New York have returned home farm, at which time plans will be Personals Sent To Jail Lincroft. ' York, to Brookdale farm with a Olsen, have returned from an Euro- after spending a month with Mr. made for the annual fall supper. Sutphin to Speak string of 12 race horses^Four horses pean .tour., and Mrs. Dante Daverlo. ' Mr. and MM. Grandln Schenclc and (Tbi J>d Bank Resiiter can b« bought The Lincroft Sunday-school will In Uneroft at tha Lincroft VlUaca Mar- of Mr. LaBoyteaux'a ' string -.were Frank Toophaj resumed his du- Sidney Sprung is visiting relatives resume meetings Sunday morning Postmaster*/ daughter of Nile* City, Illinois, arc After Thefts sold at Suffolk Downs track in ket) . ties at the Village market after two at New York. . after having been closed during The annual Monmouth obnal visiting Mr. Schenck's parenU, Mr. Massachusetts and five were sold at weeks training with the national Miss Jean Campbell and Miss August. The superintendent and and Mrs. Harry Scbenck. of Welt Harry Johnson returned to work Saratoga. masters' dinner will be htld this . Negro' Denies One on the new Oceanic bridge Monday guard at Plattaburg, Ne,w York. Helen Hermanr^ho conducted a Bi- teachers. attended service at Old at Price's hotel. Pleasure' bay,~fi Wront street Matthew L. Mullin has purchased Mr, and Mrs. Edward Clayton and ble class last week, held a picnic for Tennent church Sunday. George Olmatead of Front street after having been confined to his day afternoon, September 9, $Jt Robbery, However home with phlebitis. a new DeSoto sedan. daughter Eleanor are visiting Mrs. the pupils Saturday, Each child re- o'clock. A shore dinner will, bi entertained at a dinner party for Several residents of this place at- Clayton's father at Hamilton, New ceived a book of poems. Attending Miss Polly E. Ash of Keypprt and Michael Mahoney has purchased a feature of the event, bat anyetit) \ tended a public salt at Keyport York. theoclass were Shurloe and Gull Ana- CATHLEEN FOX TO WED. have a steak or chicken dlwf Lee Johnson, Jr., of Salisbury, Mary- Henry Coy, colored, of Pearl street, Chevrolet coach; Tuesday to settle the estate of Mrs. Miss Ann Richdale of Somervilte be!, Jean and Shirley Corson, Lois land, last week at the Hotel Biltmore, charged with the robbery at th< they desire. " t *•. Mrs. Geraldlne. L. Thompson left Belle S. Rosevear. ^ returned home Sunday af tw a week's Owensv Betty, Marylln, William and Miss Cathlcen, Fox, daughter of Congressman William H. S New York. homes of Mrs. Lila Stewart of Bib- Sunday for a vacation at Denver, stay with her aunt and uncle, Mr. dens row and Mrs. Sarah Reevey o The public school will reopen Mon- Catherine Thompson and Betty Main. Mrs. Lyttlcton Fox, of 23 East will be present and Price's i Miss Freida Stoye of Throelunor- Colorado. Dr. William P. Thomp- day, September 11. and Mrs. George C. Rlchdale of Miss Campbell attends a missionary 74th street, .and the late Mr. Fox, will West Bergen place, was committed will playA for* dancing. ' Mor* ton avenue will leave tomorrow for son and family left yesterday to join David Hood's residence' Is being Phalanx. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchdale re- school at Columbia, South Carolina. be, married Saturday in Now York 200 persona were present lart Fort Lauderdale, Florida with Mr. and to the county jail at Freehold for a Dr. Thompson's mother, at Denver. cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. term of 346 days by Recorder John repainted. The Ladles' Aid society will not to William W. Wlster of Now York, the dinner, and more are e Mrs. Steven Humphreys and son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daley arc Mi's. Wilfred Mullin and children John Locke and children John, Jr., meet In Septombcr. The next ses- son of Mr. and-Mrs. Charles J. Wls- this year. Tickets may be PU Mrs. Florence Thompson U filling V. Crowell in police court Tuesday Ella and Virginia of Merchantvllle. morning. . . vacationing at Gosfien, New York. of Hojmdel, formerly of this place, sion will be held Thursday after- ter of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. from Ed. vonKattengell, postmitttj Ml» Stoye'a position -at Llggett'u Clarence Meglll, trainer of Wil- returned Sunday from a sojourn at Miss Nldit Porrlno of Elmhurst, noon,' October 5, at Mrs. Lionel Mists Fox Is n sister of Mrs. William of Red Bank, or from any other sods, fountain. Coy was: arrested by Capt Joseph liam H. LaBpyteaux's racing stable, Saratoga. Mrs. Mullin's sister and Long Island, and Miss Lillian Besoz- Barker's residence on Brookdale Barclay Harding of Kolmdel. master Iri Monmouth county. Mr. and Mrs. Warren,Bookwalter Bray on Shrewsbury avenue Monday and Miss Margaret Christian of Les night after complaints had been Gertrudes apartments on Broad made by Mrs. Stewart - and. Mrs. street have returned'home from their Reevey. Entry was gained through vacation it Pinehurst Inn,-Canaden.- a window, from which the Intruder BIJ, Pennsylvania. had.removed a screen. A small sum Mrs. Edith R. Smith of Spring of cash was taken In each case. Open Late street and Mrs. Emily MacLaren of Coy denied that he was guilty of 73 Bioad St. Neptune City motored to Baltimore the theft of a wrist watch and (8 in Friday to 9 P. M. and spent the week-end with Mr. and change from the home of Abram Bank Mrs. Charles - W. MacLaren. Misses Kridel of Broad street, which was Sat. to 10 P. M. Red Jean Smith and Margaret MacLar- entered in a similar manner. en, who having been spending a 752 River Rd. week in Baltimore, returned home OPEN TO 1 P. M. with them. , MONDAY, SEPT. 4th Miss Adele Heppner of New York, Shrewsbury, Fair Haven ' formerly- of Red Bank, was a guest (The Xfd Bank Biglitar can bi bought of Miss Doris Johnson of Harrison In Shnwibnrr from the 8hrewibnnr Mar- avenue over the week-end. Miss ktt. at tba poitofSea from Mra. Jamta Now You Can Buy U. S. Government RiordaD. from Guy Edwardi on tha cor- Johnson Is having a vacation this ner of Newman Spring! road and sbnwi- week from her position In the law bury avenue and at Greanwood'a market office of George Gray, Monmouth on Broad itrttt.- street. The school will open for the 1039- Misses Martha and Helen Fowler 19(0 school year Monday, September of Miami, Florida, spent Sunday vis- Graded and Stamped Choice Beef 11, at 8:45 o'clock. There will be iting friends here. only one session of school on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. August Marscher and day, terminating at 12 o'clock. How- Ytt.it will cost no «xtra to rtgularly ••rv« at your table ih« fintat bttf available. U. S. Govl. daughter, Miss Pet Marscher of ever, beginning Tuesday, September grading i* an assurance of quality. Look for the Govt. stamp showing the beef you buy has Staten Island, are spending ten days 12, the regular . two-session school on their cruiser VanWyck In the day will be In effect. The parents bten graded "CHOICE". All beef shipped interstate is Govt. Inspected, OUR BEEF is also Shrewsbury river off Dlckman's boat of children who expect.to enroll in works. Mr. Marsoher is honorary the school for the first time, whether Govt. GRADED as to quality and properly aged to gain eating perfection. We feature this un- commodore of the Princess Bay the children are transferred from oth- surpassed quality in sanitary, properly refrigerated display cases that keep meats fresh and at Yacht club. Guests of Mr. and Mra., er school districts or those who are to Marscher Sunday were J. Pape and enroll in the reception grade, are re- their best. Our Beef prices are low—attractive to food budgets large or small. daughter, Miss Margaret Pape, also suested to meet the principal, Fred of Staten Island. C, England, in the auditorium Fri- Miss Carolyn Jennings of Syracuse, day morning, September 8, between FLASH ! The Lowest Price in Seven Years ! Dairy Dept. Values! New YorK; spent last week with Miss 10:80 and 12 o'clock for registration. Eleanor Tilton of Knollwood. Parents of children transferring Miss June Glblln of Wallace street from other school districts are re- is enjoying a two weeks' vacation quested to accompany their children with relatives in Greenwood, Rhode and bring all available school rec- Tendered Island. ords, transfer card, report card, etc Thomas Voorhis, vice president of Parents of children enrolling in the tb the Second National Bank * Trust reception grade are requested to Smoked Co., Is slowly recovertag from his bring birth certificate, baptismal cer- tificate, or some similar and accept- recent illness at his honfo on Bergen Sweet place. Mr. Voorhis was stricken able certificate of date of birth of 93 while on his vacation three weeks the enrollee. Regulations governing Cream ago. enrollment of children In the recep- Seorr tion grade state, In effect, that any Butter Miss Vera Norcroas of West Front child who has not attended school In street has returned home after New Jersey (or other states) may be HAMS spending a week at Skytop lodge enrolled. In the reception grade of Winner of over SOD prlirs ,for top quality. Uniform freah Savor DaVd Skytop, Pa. the school on or before October 1 resembles taste better, «<1d« a master touch to cakes, muffins, and It th» Mrs. Joseph Cleary and son Neal of each school year, September to U. S. Govt. Graded Choice Beef crowning glory of hot rolls, wnfflM and ctgi. of Monmouth street have returned June, provided the said child will Round—Sirloin home after spending ten days with have reached his or her fifth birth- relatives in Mount Vernon, New day on or before October 5. How- Richland Roll York. ever, after October 1 of each school Porttrhoiis* Mr. and Mrs. Amory L. Haskell ol year no child who reaches the age of DcrryJala Farm Style Roll Woodland Farm, Mlddletown town five years after October 5, and who ship, were dinner guests of Colene 33 has not attended school elsewhere In STEAKS Latham R. Reed and Mrs. Reed o: New Jersey (or other states) will be Southampton, Long Island, at their enrolled In the reception grade Butter home there last week. The Haskell'i 25' There Is therefore, only one enroll- Fresh Killed are cruising on their yacht' "Valor" ment period for reception grade pu- at Southampton. • pils who have not attended "schoo Fancy Hon Bori Mrs. Barbara Heyer of Monmouth elsewhere. It Is on or before October street has returned home after visit 1 of each"school year. Children who ing Louis A'. Wagner and family al become five years of age after Octo- TURKEYS 25 Vegt's Smelted Ceokad Bloomfleld, formerly of Eatontown. ber IS—In November, February, April Chateau in Mr. and Mrs. John D. McDermott etc.,—are required to wait until the of Brooklyn are visiting Mrs. Mc- following school year to enroll. Mild Store Cheese Dermott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Herbert C. McClees of Syca- Ready-to-Serve Hams »< 25° L. Davlson of Monmouth street. nich more avenue returned home last Well Aged Store Cheese Full Cream 23c Mrs. Milton Heller of Princeton week after visiting Miss Janls Hor- 81ortSlnk road, Fair Haven, returned home last ton at Mlddletown, New York. Miss week after having been a surgical Horton was a guest of Mrs. McClees Small Smoked Cala Hams * 17c Sliced Swiss Cheese 15c patient at Rivervlew hospital. last week. n c Mrs. Harry Burdge and Infant son, . Mrs. Blanche Melville and daugb Imported Swiss Cheese a 25c Frederick Harry, have left River- ters, Barbara and Jane Melville, of PotatoorMacaroniSalad,ColeSlaw,Cottage Cheese 9 Hound or view hospital. Mra. Burdge Is the SUverbrook road returned home Suiv Muenster Cheese Olork . former Miss Evelyn Brower. day after enjoying a vacation of sev- fimok< <1 m Miss Margie Jones, g eral weeks in New York state. Center Slices Ham - n> 29cGrade 'A' Bologna n 7c Danish Bleu Cheese Mr. and Mrs. Fred L, Jones of Pros- pect avenue, will enter Immaculata Policeman Otto Herden has Issued Sliced Boiled Ham •-. >» 9c Fresh Fillets Haddock "-14c college at Immaculata, Fennsylvanli a warning to dog owners in the bor- where she will major In music. ough that all owners who have ob- Luncheon Meat *)>>"« *< "> 7c Fresh Cod Steaks » 12c Bacon sn ed Edward Denlse, senior partner of tained dog tags must sec that they v C the Denlse 4 Swannel cigar Arm at have been placed about the dog's Broad apd White streets, who has neck,. It thla Is not done within the Town Talk large been spending several weeks at Pell- next three days the owner will be C FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES can Island, at Seaside Heights, for given a summons. J9k.0 No. 2'/2 can the benefit of his health, is much Im- The Reading club held Its annual IO proved. He was In the business dis- picnic Friday at Davis' camp near trict here last evening with his ion, Fltkin hospital. Lunches were taken large Edgar Denlse, and had an opportun- and Indoor games were played. ; No. 2Va ity to talk with some friends during Those attending were Mrs. Ada B. 16 his short stay. Kafew president, Mrs. Archie C. Del Monte • Pineapple can Peaches Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caoll and JO- Mosby, Mrs. Dwlght L. Parsons, Mrs. seph Cassela are visiting Mr. and Harry Borden, Mrs. Aaron Arm' Mrs. Vincent Romano of Bank street- strong, Mr». John A. Halgh, Mn. pkg Extra Romeo Carrlngola of Brooklyn John L. Hubbard, Miss Emma Shredded Wheat Fancy spent the week-end with Mr. and Holmes, Mlsa Mary Borden and Mlas Mrs. Anthony DeStefano of Chestnut Ella H. King. 12-oz C Jersey. street. Mlsa Helen Lang la spending a v» can Mrs. Alma Sortwel) of Linden place, cation with friends In New Hamp- Del Monte Tomato Juice 5 who has been enjoying a vacation, shire. . ' has returned to her duties as head The fire company won a second C Large of the cosmetic department In the prize last week for attendance at the WheLan drug store at Broad and Naveslnk hook and ladder company Snosheen Cake Flour 2O Clutters White streets. fair, Red Bank. Seedless Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Munyon of Lieut. W H Joyce and family have Unlondalc, Pennsylvania, returned to rented General R C. VanVllet's bun- No. 2 Grapes Natural their home' yesterday after visiting galow. cans 4l«l their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Grapefruit Juice and Mrs. Cecil MacCloud of West Harry Goldhurst and family will move thla week to River Plan, Eight Italian Front street. where they formerly realded. Mlstes Eva and May Relss of Varieties Freestone Washington, who have been spend Miss' Leila Qulnn h«i returned home after spending the summer at Sleigh Bell Beverages (pina (Icpooll) ^ qt bot» • ** ing two weeks with Iheir parents, Mr. a camp In Maine. Prunes and Mrs. Alfred Relss of Linden place, left yetterday for Hilton Vil- Peter Plngltor* la' on a vacation 15-0 lage, Virginia, where they will visit at Glans Falls and Saratoga, New Jar. York. 2 their sister and brother-in-law, Mr, Bread and Butter Pickles and Mrs. Eugene ,Quryanskl over the Mr. and Mrs. Jamea O. Armstrong Your holiday week-end. Mrs. E. R. Duke have returned to Chicago after Choice and daughter Virginia have returned spending three weeka with Mrs. Arm- to their home at Rlverdale, Mary- atrong'a parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ml Pure Peanut Butter 2 )Z 25 land, after spending two weeks here chael McOarlty. Calif, Sweet with the Reins family. Blitrr Char- Robert Williamson, Jr, ami family No. a1 1 itina of Atlantic City has been spend- will leavt tomsrrow for their home I5C each I ing several days with her parent*, Mr. ,t Jackson Heights, Long Island, Tht Spring Action Shoestring Beets 2 "A* and Mrs. Relss. after spending several weeks with J ORANGES Mr. Williamson's parents. Ice Cube Chopper Hormel Spam ?^25c Mies Marguerite Ward, who Is em Snow White .pioyed al Lovett's nurnry, |i on a va Harry Igoa, who recently pur- It CrufthcH Ice Cubcn Right in the Corn Kix Cereal «now VVnlt9 large I ^^ cation. chaaed the Dura ml home on Hyca- Glami . . . Instantly, Without FUHS Alfred Lcnch of Maiding road and morn avenue, Is having numerous Weston Crackettes Edward Talarlco of Front atreat repairs made to the house. or Mother. 8c CAULIFLOWER lO •pent a f«w daya thin week at Sara- The Prrebyterlan church will re- Picnic Plates w.t.r,r..» Extra Fanoy Western ^>v y JPPl toga, Amsterdam and Utlca, New open Sunday, Hepttmber 10, A stoftl hammer and bronze aprlng in th« 12 York. Mln Helen Callery of New York, handle hnv« a "«pring and hummer" ac- •%•"• Ib at? Foil ^# tbt I •%' Albert Hloom of Worthley street formerly of thla place, spent Bunday tion that requires but little prosturo nnri SPRY J. 16c : 3 •»„ U5c has been on a vacation from his (in- in town. will not break even thin glniiet. 1 PEAS ™»««• nf rHhrr POTATOES 4 10c Field Artillery, In charge of Captain pied hy Nkhnlaa Ilehn and In* other Joseph $. Fix and Captain Ororg* by M. Lallhbridge, A quantity of y ,!L« OSCO TEA or Refrigerator Diih with Cover for lc U. 8. No, 1 Yellow - g jk. Ilojtan, rcliiinMl home ( HattircUy clothing was stolen from the clothes- 4 C night After completing two wteki of Una In th« rear of the Itetin noun. with Hom-dc-Lite Creamy Rich war nmnimvara at Plattabunr, N«w At I he Ulthbrldja reildenca tha COFFEE ONIONS i| IO York. Th» men raporUd lots of burglar got Into the cellar through At our rvfulsr prlI, t.t Job li to advtrtlsi* In The llerli- apparently frightened away, tie. Itlslit ri-wrtfil to limit | Ur'a Want Department.—AdvrriTit.. fouler Walnrlfht and Policeman HiiaiillllM, ..Jfm' mtnl. linden art Investigating. -Page-Eight RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31, 1939; I**Tennis Tourneys Boxing at Long : Belvedere Swimmers Three-Time Champions James Wins Silver Ylyisakers Win Branch Tomorrow Putter Tournament ^Under Way On Patrick Edward Comlskey of Pat J erson, considered to be the besi The silver putter tournament at the Father And Son young heavyweight prospect in thi Monmouti County Country club, f Hblmdel Courts ring, will meet the strongest foe o Eatontown, came to a close Sunday Tennis Tourney hbt career at the Atlantic Stadium a when Harold R. jamea defeated Wil- , Five Contests Started Long . Branch tomorrow night liam Husser, 4 and 3, In a. 36-hoIe Frank Donofrlo of Philadelphia. match. * . Defeated Charles D. Over Week-End—Bene- Donofriohaa bond two close bouti James and William Willard tied to with Gus Dorazlo, Phlladelphlt win the sweepstakes with net scores Halsey and Son at , fit Ball Game Tonight heavyweight hopeful who recent]} of 73.' * lost to sensational young Billy Conn, In the first match' of the Ladles' Sea Bright Club and Is given an even chance of up- championship play, Mrs. Joseph ' A tennis tournament was started setting the handsome young Iris Trounstine defeated Mrs. William U lvlsak over the week-end by the Holmdel slugger, Donofrio has engaged In'6 Noble, one up in 19 holes. Other* who w?iV ,o * « ="d hihis son Recreation club and Is' now In full are qualified for the tournament are William of Sycamore avenue. Shrewt- professional nghts, including bnttlci bury, defeated Charles D. Halsey a" d swing. The matches Include men's with Steve Dudas and Maurici Mrs, George Oliver, Jr., Mrs. Samuel •Ingles, men'e doubles, women'a slng- his son Charles 6-262, 0.4. slants of Bob Kurau, Varsity pitcher. enco and confidence; also to provide ., Robert Voorhis and Douglas Fromm. ninth inning gave the Fair Haven Keansburg, won the New Jersey under—First, Ceome Oldenborir, JJclveilerei Clovers a 6 to 4 victory over the Port .Judgca were Charles Statllln, James second, Jamra Maher, Belvedere;, third, 120-meter backstroke for men—First, POLISH CADETS. a certain amount of practice for the I Women's play in the 'tournamont coast swimming championships for 'Hruce Johnson, Soring Lake; fourth, Bill Normao Wester, unattached; aecond. Ruddy older members. Monmouth nine Sunday at Fair Ha- Kitson, Jack DeVln,' nil of Jersey Toth, unattached; third, Richard Sly, will be short as only six women In he third successive year Haturdny City, and James Nichols of New Marjhy, Crystal pool. Time—20.5. . Gutkoski. 2b ..: "V* 2 ? the community have entered in theven, In a hard fought contest with ivenlng at tho Belvedere pool. « 100-foot Bwlm for slrls, 00 pounda and Maplewood. Time—1:17.9. Wloddarezyk, 3b. 51 2 The results of the father nnd son York. Arthur Wcfclmeyer was clerk undar—First. Jerry Trunk, Belvedere; sec-* High board diving for men—Flrat, John Smith, cf. „.. ' B tournament played August 26 and 27 ' singles. They are Mrs. Ethel Bos- the.lead changing several times be- Having held (he championship Doran, 'unattached; second, Harold Drex< fore the home team chalked up their of tho course, George Hamilton was end, Marie Carey, Newark Athletic club; S. Susko, If 4 are as follows: tock, defending champion, Mrs. Irene ilnce the meet was inaugurated timer and the diving Judges wer Paul third, Irrrie Wagner, Belvedere. Time—21.3. ler. Belvedere: third, BUI Fox, Spring Lake. W. Duako, rf. .. 5 ' Fromm, Misses Helen Maher, Mary win, • 100-rard free style awlm—First, Jack Becker, ss...... ,„ fi hree years ago, the Belvedere team Johnson, Arthur Sllcox and Frank 100-foot, swim for boys, 100 pounds and Haatinga, Spring Lake; second, Mike Han- Hclpa, lb. B iam Ylvlsnker defeated (Icorae Law- ! Duncan, Jeanne Parker and 'Do.ro- The Clovers lost no time In pushing ook nine first plp,ceo for a point total Madden, all of Belvedere. under—First, Bud Delaney, Crystal pool; es, Normandy Beach; third, . Charlea Kolo, c —_,.._ .. 5 rence and Georeo Lawrence, Jr., 6-0 6-1 ' thy Griffith. across a run in the first inning. Mul- >f 84 to overwhelm all competitors second, Joseph Blaxwlck, Crystal pool; Schaenn, Normandy Beach; fourth, Bill Lunskl, p. „.....„.„,.„„.., 5 Boudlnot Atlerbury and Boudlnot Atler- Following la a summary of thethird, George Oldenborg-, Belvedere; fouVth, Zouthaden, Sprint Lake. Time—59.1. w.ifr Jr^ , wild throws and 'cored on a fielder's l.illlnn Clicam, Olympic Athletic club. Time 40*yaxd swim for girls, 115 pounda and 100-yard free style for girla (high and Garrison, rf _.„...... Parker and Jim Bennett. * . leyer of the Kcansbnrg Men's club, —11.4, Prep, division)—Flrat, Gloria Weeks, New DwiKht'won by default from w. Van B choice, Fair Haven tied the ball game vu presented to the Belvedere team under—First, Irene BlttroIolT. Belvedere:; Flndley ond Wllllnm D. Findloy: Arnold Three first round matches In theup In their half of the sixth on a 60-foot awlro for SO pound bon—Pint, second, JeBn Tomoaolo, unattached; third, York Women'a swimming association; sec- 3* A IS 27 10 • 1 Wood. Jr.. and William Wood defented or having won,' the champlonnhlp. Jomei Mnher: «econd. Jick Trunk, Helve. Harriet ROIK, Spring Lake; fourth, Ruth ond, Ida Morris, Spring Lake; third, Helen Summary. Two-bane hlta^-Cardner, Alfred E. Poor and J. S. Poor. 10-8, 6-1. juvenile matches were 'staged this single, a walk and a fielder's choice Second was the Spring Luke team de.ro; t))lrd. Hruce Johnson, 8pring Lake; Eindlger, Belvedere, Time—23,8. Smith. Newark Athletic club: fourth, Wlm- turau, Kozak. Struck-out-—By Kurau 7, week. Ralph Morgan eliminated Port Monmouth again toqk the lead fourth, Wllllnm Freedman, OlIITwood pool. mle Hecker, Spring Lake. Time—1.5.5. ly. Lunskl 5. Bases on balls—Off Kurau Quarter final round—Ylvlsakcrs defeat- with a point total of H, third was the Time—O.a, 50.yard swim for bays, mo pounds and ': off Lunski 6. Hit by pitcher—Gardner ed Atterburyo, 6-4, 6-3; Culmnna defeated Sadie Strawhanrl, 6-1, 6-0; H. H. Ba.v n the seventh Inning at 4 to 3 after undor—First, Dick Peteraen, Belvedere; 160-jara re)By for boys—First, Spring Bureharda. 6-1. 12-10; Halacy defeated Crystal pool learn with 17 points, and 50-foot iwlm for 80 pound glr]»—First, Lake; aecnnd, CrratAl pool. Time—1.23.5. and Poppa, by Lunajri. Double playa— Cranes, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1; Woods defeated" nett defeated Joseph Lefeky,'6-2, 6-2, Mitchell and Etzkorn was struck out he Newark Women's athletic club Marlon Kelly, Newark Athletic club; sec- second, BUI Benelgil, unattached; third, Wlodarczyk. to Helps. Ryan to Mortenson and Merrlll,Morgan beat Walter Ben- by Conway. Anton received a free ond, Audrey Reed; third, Mareln Guttela. Bob Fergnnn, Spring Lake; fourth, Henry i60-yard relay for girla—First, New Kozak. Umpires—Caporic and Shelley, Dwlghts. 6-4, 6-3. vas fourth with a total of 18 points, Time—10.1, Heikler, Spring. Lake. Time—27.0. York Women'a Swimming association; aec- Semi-final round—Ylvlsnkera defeated nett, 6-1,6-2, Others In the tourna- pass, C. Young singled, W. Etzkorn ndlvldunl gold, sliver, and bronze fiO.yard nwlm for girls. 130 and under— ond. Spring Lake. Time—1.42.1. Culmans, 6-4, 6-2; Halaoya defeated ment are! Asher Schanck, Walker singled and. R. Toung singled, (Cor- 400-feet relay for. 130 pound boya— Woods, 6-4, S-Z. Sutphin, Purvis Btrawhand, Dorothy ing Anton and Young. Fair Haven Final round—Ylvlsakera defeated HaU Red Bank Braves seys, 6-2. 6-3. Sly, Doris. Maher and Ruth Long- was held scoreless in the seventh and Bowling Center Street eight Innings, but pulled the game Belford Blue Lukundoo Wins Victory Park A benefit - Softball game between out of (he fire in their last aland In In League Series Elks Bowling Club members of the tennla club and tha the ninth. Mulvlhill singled and was Arrow Class Race Team Scores Win firemen's team will be played tonight forced at second by Rice's fielder's Socks Take Twin Sailing his Arrow class boat, Luk- Scoring a pair of runs in each of Tennis Finals Has Supper Party choice, Conway walked, Mason Tie With Wayside in on the firemen's field. Proceeds will undoo, to avictory on the South the nrat, fourth and fifth innings, tho Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry of benefit tha Holmdel Recreation club. walked, Harold Connett stepped to the Shrewsbury Saturday afternoon, Red Bank Bowling Center's softbal- plate and pounled out a hard single Bill From Cubs On Labor Day Sunday Ball League Long Branch wero hosts to members Douglas Fromm will,'be manager ut Philip Haoblcr nosed out McMahon's lors defeated the Deal Caddies,. 6 to of the Lady ElkB Bowling, club and ths tennis club team and Joe Phil- to left Held scoring two runs and ty- Ariel to take flrat place In the week- 1, Thursday night on the playground ing the afcore. Bill Myers followed Tho Jtonmouth County Sunday their guests at an Informal supper lips' will ba In charge of the fire- ly point race of the Rumson Coun- In the rear of Red Bank Catholic Jack,Murphy Defeats party in the recreation room of their men's team. '. with another single to give the Clov- Defeat Port Monmouth try club. Third was "Sandy" Thom- high school. Baseball league closed Sunday with ers the winning run. the Red Bank Braves and the Way- home Monday night. The event was Nine in Encounters, as in Judy, who leads In points with Singles by the Spence brothers In Edward Kruse, Last planned for a beach party but due to 80, two points ahead of Hacblcr. ildo Farmers still in a nrst-placo tie.. Paul Conway, struck out ten oppos- the drat Inning and a double by ''Las- Year's Champion In Sunday's games the Braves de- rain was held at the Sherry home. Whitehead Again ing batters for pitching honors. Bil 4-3 and 7-1 Thomas won the Arrow race Sun- sie" Mulvlhill scored tho first two cated tho Long Branch Conways, 8 The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Myers led the Clovers In batting, g6t day, defeating W. Dlnsmore Banks In runs which proved to be the winning 0 3, and the Farmers beat Manas- ert Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J, ting three hits out of five trips to the Circe. Banks, who cnrler this sea- tallies. Hits'by Mulvlhill and John The annual Victory Park tennis Elchele, Mrs..Lester McQueen, Mr>. Wins Jersey Shore The Belford Bluo Sox took a double Ellis followed by Frank VanBrunt's |uan, 5 to 2. Marie Johnson, Mrs. -John L. Monl- plate. C. Young led the Port Mon- son led tho point total, has dropped tournament had a very busy week- The Braves and the Farmers along header- from the Port Monmouth to fourth place behind MpMahon. sacrifice fly and Callcndo's error at gomery, Mrs. Elmer Doy, Mrs. Emily mouth nine with 2 hits out of five Cuba Sunday on the Belford diamond end of tennis with matches going on with the West Belmar A. A., and Golf Tournament times at bat. first base scored two more runs in Johnson, Mrs. Samuel C. Corse, Mj'3. to 3 and T to 1. In a game the Bill Rikcr in his mldiftipmlte class Iho fourth. In the fifth "Bub" Spcncc continuously from morning until lati Manasquan A. C, will'meet' in aMaurice Schwartz, Miss Allco Cor- PORT 1I0NM0UTH. irevlous Sunday flic two teams boat Bl-Bo won both of the children's tripled to right with two men. on toin the evening in order to eliminate championshi, p, ,._playof„f scrie_s whic._h nelius, Misses Frances and Mary ' AB R H TO race* lost week. Bryan in Whizz- a congestion on the courts Labor day I will start next Sunday. Manasquan .Joe Ghezzi Beaten HaHanJon, , off . ., 1 1 11 layed J-n.ll 13-lnning game score tho final runs for the victors. Jane Sherry, Mies Madeleine Den- C. Youm. as. t In the opening game both team* Bank was second In both races. Win Spcnco wos thrown out at tho plate week-end, when the flnala will be and West Belmar are In a second- nett, L. L. Davis and Harry Hub- W. Kttkorn, Jb. 5 Stewart In Vanguard placed.third In held. , By One Stroke On 4 ere held to eight hits. The Bluo Sox trying to make a homer. place tic. bard. S. Youni, e tho Wednesday race and the Scgger- Jack Murphy played heads up ten- Al DeChlcclo registered his tenth W. M«jon. 2k. ipened the rfcorlng with two runs In The lono Deal run was the result Tho next business meeting will b» Extra Hole F. Younj, If „ ho initial inning and the CIIDJ iunn brothers In Seablaeuit were nla to defeat Edward Kruse, winner victory for tho Braves when he al- Monday, September IL, Runit., W - third on Snturday. of a fluke home run "hit by Jimmy of last year's tournament. Murphy lowed tho' Long Branch Conways five Mltchtll, lb 4 icored one In the flrat. In the lift I) Acccra in the second. The ball wna forced Kruao to make error after er- F. Etiaorn. p 4 Arrow race Saturday. scattered hits. On Time All the Time. Jpe Oheszl ot Runuon, Swimming he Bluo Sox pushed two more while a high fly to right center which Me- ror lo win easily 6-3, 6-3. John i the same framo the Cubs added the fllipper Bill Gcroni, former high school If you want printing done on time River Country club golf champion, 40 4 1-25 l.ukuiuluu ...„ Hardier Konna called for and Copporthwalte Noonan, In one of the most interest- FAIR HVVKN CLOVERS. irao number. baseball star, was heavy batter and|glve Tho Register a trial. For over battled Charles Whitehead of Plain- Arlfl -.... _ McMahi tried to catch. At tho last instant, ing matches so far, won a hard All H . H PO Hnrry Folcy did the pitching for J,,,^ • _ „ Thomas accounted for two hits out of three 60 years The Register has been de. field, New Jersey state amateur Miilylnlll. Jb 1 5 both fielders decided to let tho other fought contest over Harold Peters, trips to the plate. llverlng printing when promised.— champion, to an extra hole.In. the Jer- Rice. us. ,., 'I '1 ?ort Monmouth and Aduli.ito twirled Hank* malic the put-out and the ball Rumson high school star, 4-6, 8-7, 9-7. Advertisement. or Belford. Ench had elglit slrlkp- NUc-hasrh - • — Fl^llcr Long Branch scored Orst in the sec- sey Shore Invitation Golf tournament Con.way,. p ,. 1 1 Itndiliv _ - -: Younir bounced off McKenna's chest and Joseph Zlcgler arid John Sammon, Mason, e; ..:. 1-IJ lUts, Error* were costly for both ond inning but thq Red Bank team Sunday at the Norwood Country club v (no name) — Metcnlf lolled for a homo run. champs of last year'B doubles, tri- Connttt; lb ;. 1 a I'l knotted the score. In the third and only to lose by one,stroke. Joe Is aMyers, Sb 5 I 1 iams. Port. Monmouth hnd six aiul Heron umphed over Steve Cook and Edward 5 Nli-I^ DKAL CADDIF.S. jumped to tho lead in the fourth. brother of Vic, Deal golf pro. Woods, II 4 II 1 lelford four. pp Macklin, In an extra gamo,pfralr, 8-6, Vosselman, cf. .. 0 0 llnrtmra with sWlrn>erliiB All It it ro A Their big inning came In the seventh 4 0 1 In the night enp Bob I,pc, on Ihc Ilillvr, H. . o ; o 7-5. Armstrong and Porter won a Oheztl, going out in 37, had hl> op- Kmir, rt ... i when five runs came home. ponent one down at the half way nound foi the Blue Siw, held his np- Sunday's rncc: P. Calleado, 0 0 1 long drawn out battle over the Rum- .IDDFI 1 *.' 'U.TIBAccra, I. . f. BRAVES. mark, Whitehead evened the count 42 6 I 27 8 onents to two hits In tho snven-ln- Shippn son high school doubles team, Harold Port Monmouth 10 10 01 2 0 0—4 Judy 'I nnmattma*! ! J. Arrern. 3b. ABB H PO A on the 11th and won the following F, H. Clovtrs .... 1 0 0 0 01 d 0 a—& Ing gamp. II. I.owia nnd Lone Honks 2b. 11> 2 and Edward Pctci-3, 4-S, 6-4, 6-4. IloFaiio. If. 3 two hole*. Ghewi won the 14th and Summary: ThreabasThrea-base hits- Mason, Itched for the Cubs, hrc lind ten l.ukundo HaeblM | J. ("uliendol, , lu. 2b...... I In the Intermediate singles, Charles Esteile. ss 1 Two-base hit!—P. Younr. J. Meson. Hits llnrlmr. 1'i'H; Frrrsnte, »f Roncore, cf ;...... S 15th to again knot the count and took rlke out/. Bennett, rf Costlgan i rallied to defeat Hussell Porcelll. c. 3 — Off Conway 9. off KUUorn «, Struck.out Next Sunday the Belford team wlil Metralf HATS a one-up lead by winning the 16th. — Dy Conway' 10, by ElaVom I. Du< am Pier" W. Acccra, c Coyne, 0-6, 6-3, 6-3. Playing a soc- Geronl, lb. a Both had flveg on the 17th. Whitehead btlln—Oil EUhorn I. Conner J. lilt Hj lay host to thn Red.Bnnk Junior !!ra,li, p ond round match In Iho Intcrfnedi- Ulnaco - —* 4 shot a par four to again knot the plleh«r--», Conwy, R. Young. Umr-irM- merlcan Legion trnni. Ctivaher, rf. nto singles. Bud Wolfe and George Dublin, 2b. S * £, *• OMt PHI Flood »nd Brlttcr. Scorer—J«mea Wordcn. Chi dren's race Wodnesdny: Creelry. 3b 1 scors on the 18th. MONMOtvril. Float Sklpptr Woods played a three-hour match be- DeChlcclo. p. • . All 11 II I'll A K Hiker fore Woods finally came out on top, DeLorenzo, lb, .. .. Mni On the extra hole Whltchcnd waa Uryan DOWI.1N0 'CENTER. SHOP nff. rf n | W hln llans AB R II TO A 0-6, 6-4, 12-10. MONMOUTH on the green with his second shot l.(wii. 3b. UVaimmnl stawart 24 8 6 27 10 I Bed Bank McKnight Wins Mllounly Kukirrs J. S|>«nfN If S 1 1 0 I) Tlio summaries: 62 Broad St., and Gheal was short, Qhewl pitched K.bl,,, II.. Coppprthwatlr, rf CONWAYS. I,Mw. Jb. n ' Dnat pp Bills, «. .': W. VanPyke. Sb. p 3 0 112 l'rrry. If, . Ji'«eph Zicgler defeated Dud Soult, 6-1. niglio, lb - -. 4 1 0 B 0 the,best Ghezzi could do was a five. -rnsiHiri-. rf. ni Ill-llo . UiWer Vanllrunt. st '1-G, C-Z; Janiet llelaney defeated' Jack Thus Whitehead retained the tourna- To Play Coe For \Vhil*-l itryin Urn. IIMalrr, 6-4. f.li, 6-1: Glenn I'rltchard de. AKamemnon, cf 3 1110 l'erry, rf. .. .SFirs-rrman HrKpnna. rf Joyce, p. lf 4 0 0 0 0 ment title which he first captured feated Jo«i'h Cook, 8-8, S-6, 6-0; Arthur Cittaillno, If. 8b 4 O 1 1 » Molly Pitcher Rumson Trophy "" Jt 3 S -M Id CVanirusrd , W. Stewart i (iran.llnrltI, 2h, Kerr won a default over Frank Dalsent; In 1937 and kept last year. llounty, wilh Nlfky Itulners salllns, (Irallie. lb. Clmrlei UrlbTR« received a. bye: Charles M. VanDyk*, rf -. 3 0 1 I 0 IIKI.FOItn. Clench, 3b. Volmtr, s 4 0 1 1 J The Plilnfleld golfer rnlcied the ilimiunllflnl. r'icken defratcd Sieve Cook, fl-1, 6-0; llud- Wlllilam O. McKnlghl defeated All 11 II l'O A K dy Compton defeated William Jennings, 6-1, 12 3 6 24 7 2 seml-linals of Iho first flight Sunday Harry I. Cnc««r Saturday In the 36- 'i-0; JusiTh Desmond lost to Ed. Vanllu*- Summary; Two-beae hits—Iloncoie. B«o Food Market 0 kirk by a default; Arthur Murphy won over morning when he defeated Billy Ron- hole final ot the Men's Challenge cup »•. <•' Summary: Home run_- .1. Accera. Three- Uoncore. DeChlccio. (lulstn, p. Trout Season ln«e hit -II. Spenre. Two-base hlt—Mul- Jack llaunau by a default; John Noonan rlnee hits—F.«lell 18 MONMOUTH STREET rey, former state junior champion, 4 golf tournament at the Rumson Coun- defeated Harold PcUri. 4-6. 9.7, 0.7; Hob. lilt."—Oft Joyce 1 In 6 Innlnjs. oft W. mpion, 2ii. vlhill. MeKenna. Hlti -Uff Mulvlhill S In VanDyke 6 In 2 Innlnts. Strutk-out—By and 3. ery club and. by virtue-nt his victory, Innpn, •«. . . lining*. olT llnhn 2 In 2 innlnB*. Strlke- ert 1'orter defeated FA Peters. -6.(, 6-4; Just Fhons Red Bank 9144. Reopens Tomorrow John Sammon ilefeateil Ed. Maekltn. a-6. DeChlcclo 0 by Joyce 2. by VanPyke 3. Angelo Petrngllo of (he Swimming won the right lo play George V. Coc, ;en'ry. lb. . cuti ny Mulvlhill 9. by Ilohn 1. by Ilra Bout at Keansburg Successful Fair rt Mulh 4. Ha* Oil Nonnan and Compton, 1.1.11, 7-S: Delanrv PRIME worvln the finals from M'nurlce Mnr- them two ball-best ball match play ulsln e, uff Kuley .1. •liy Th6 SUto Fish and Qame Commli- Willie Sweeney, Harrison, former and Flrken Oefeatrd Ilannan and JennlnK*. Ml.iscK Lois and Jean Macintosh, HfTnlnst par. .Snttittlity niornttifr, Hm- 1 slon predicted today the September 6-2, 6.1; John' llelaney and Ilelsler lost RIB abon, also of Norwood, and In the ur,s!»» «, l,y Kitlr) II St. Benedict Prep nnd Kort Mori- tn Miirphv brolhera, 6.4, 6-4; 1'rftchaitl Peggy Wyrnbs nnd Nancy Soverln second beaten eight finals, Robert H. vy I. Cnesar and Mcknight won the it V. KIHI'iaM. I rout scnaon, which WAS started In mouth soldier athlete, and Golden and Vanlluaklrk ilefeat.l Soule and Me. held'a fair on the lawn of Mr. and ROAST 191 Adams nf Norwood, defeated George play, four lip; II, A, Wilaon nml It. llU-l, will ngnln Incierwe In populnr- Glove winner In 1B3T, will meet Lou Avoy, fl.2, fi-2; Hower and Flstley defeated Mm. J. Albert VnnScholck's home on wnre Heemul, thren up; ami TOUT HONMIII"III, | ity brcniiHu pultllc stieanu In all parts tha 1'eters Ilrothers, t-6, 6.1. 6.4. Her. Rabin, also of Norwood, 4 »nd 3. Tonisa of Mnnvllic at llnlbncb'a Cnrr mul ruuntl—llelsney and Kleken defeated Newman Springs road Friday after- FKESlI-KH.I.Kn II, A. Cuesm, M., nnd U ., • All H II Ml A of llu- Ktnlri have been ie-»tockfd avenuo niidltorluni, Kvnnsliunt, Sc|>-thv Murphy brothers, X.«. 6.S, 6.-,!; I'rll. noon. Children ot tho neighborhood wera third, one down. fiom tho woiUI fuinous lUekcttalown tember IK. I^ist June these boys came rhnrd ml Vanllusklrk defeated Kruse and l.(«, .IK and their parents attended and the Fancy Rumson Bows To NMUnlny nflrrnuon, liuvvlnnd II, lii ll»h hntchpry jiouli nnd will conllnue touether with Sweeney receiving a llauer, 2-1, ••!, 1-5, fnlr proved so successful that the IVbl.. lo be fllocUi'd during the season. IrmdtIntermediate e singleisigle,, Arst round—JroundJ,, S... .lours suit MeKnlglit wim the piny, l,>nlp. questlonabtn decision. Many of theCook was dateslrdtldd by lllu.l l Wolfe. 3.6, 6-2. committee Imvo decided to make It FOWL Eatontown Four • even U|i; Jobli Held Kllpitti'lck and , At tho Mmt time the rail Mrd sea- (ami thought Tonisa wa> entitled to 1; W001I1 defeated E. CostlKan, 6-2. 6.3; nn annual event. tfdwin I). Ilrnnsnmc were tied f,or sec- Koley ••( BOU nlao oprna, tho Hlnto Flail and thn verdict, duo (0 his spirited finish. C. Ci llgan defeated Hu*ae|] Coyne, 0-6. On card tnblcs Rally decorated ar- OKNII1NK HI'UINO 1030 ond, three up with Kru'nelli M, S'R- I'.try. II No alibi wiis offered by either boy 0-S, 6-1; Fanning defeated Wlnbrrrr, Fbl M (liiinn COIIUIIIMIOII itnnoiinceil. Thfs «•!; Smllli defeated J. Drl.ler. >->. 6-1. ticle* for anle wore displayed, Includ- A. goal In an ovcrllmn period by gcrinan anil lluwlnlul H, .ll,lus. and both claim that they (wtll be In 6-1; W. Wolfe ilefealtd Allen l'rllrhard, ing watermelon, candy, cold drlnka, LEGS George Oliver, Jr., guve (he Mon- niinpii will roiunln open until Novrm- .Sunday, llian»"mi> nnd Kllpnlilck liir 110. It will tie tlio open iritson tirtlpr condition this tlmr.'' 6-3. 6-J] I'rlers ilefaulleil lo Oliver; M<- enko nnd coffee. A crocheted article, mouth County Country Hub ]>olol«l« « " d'faultet d to N.li.HnK; HornH.IIH!I dei won the piny, three up; II. A. Wilson Mf.l.HlKK ii ilonnted liy Mrs. Ezra Osborn of F*lr for «ora, marsh hen (known an clip- Hwcency siarted his career In 10.13, featnll , A-7.. *.f, , 2. Meenncll rouml LAMB All It per nnd king inlla) nnd other rnlla Woods deftated IIII. Wolf'l . »•«. 6-4Haven, . wn» dlaposcd of on tho co- son-Country club on (he ICalontown II rcachlnn tho finals nf a stale-wide 12.10; Fanninc defaultfd to CosllRan: W. and O. Man W. ltrysn lind George y, >•( (excepting cool) nnd galllmilra. The tnutnnment aa a ! l«tit \yr Is lit. Todny npr-ratlvo plnn nnd wn» awarded to KIl.I.F.l) I.AlldK field. Oliver'* winning shot, a short DWIRIII, third, one down. ubatolt , |f. SB. Wnlfa deffslnl Bmlth, 6.1, ••>: N.l,,,n de- Mr». Harold Sevcrin. Entertainment smpsnn, 2li South Jor»f>y conntlr" of Saloni, Cum- tin lioura at 160 poundn. In 1H.17 befraled IH«»r, 7->, 6.1. llata •.ngjadrlbblo, cam" after Hiitnxin i Cl l! w»a provided by Mrs. VanBchoIck Roasting hud repulsed two other Mnnninutli Innilt, is. )f...... nnrlRiiil, nioiice«li>r, Cnniilfn, llnr! won lh» mlildlewplghl rtoulhfin Jer- doulilee -(Vok and C,o defealed II. 111(111 TMlK TAM.K 3 111 liiKtiin nml Allniillt' wnloM ihe rail r ami C«,at[|at nnd hy Mm. Ctmrlen Benin, who ••»» icorjni; threats In the extra period. uV"P!*.':V..'..''...' n I «ry Dolilrn Illnve title nnd rnmprlnl ('. Cosllvan arid NaUnn lout In Hmllh and attired In a gypay costumo nnd told Th« Entontown riders held n 7-lo-a ushr.m. II 1 0 hlnla Inhabit in K numlicia, will In the All-ICaatern flnldrn fllnvra attlnnil, K.l, 4*«. 6.0| Hampton anil Mr. Chickens Da la Kiippllrd by United Blatls Coait I 0 U.i«Mln dffaullfd In W. Wnlfn anil Wnmti. fortunes. lead at thn end of six chukkr-r*, lull >»stt. rf lin tlm ffiiter of Interen (nr a mrnt Nr>w York, l.ou Tiimaa. his opuonenl and decide! lei Hllivny Kllsssralil. rf II 0 mimbt," oj New ,Iei»»y unorliimen Junior alnajla*, n»t round — MrOIrr de- I he teams decided (o play another pn- •slty. e .* I) 7 atsirloil bla hnxlng In 11)37 by winning fnttil rhamDlala. II. *.6, 6.It Andrs de. KF.A1IV TO EAT lod, Ilumson outscored tin rivals, 2 «IS Federal Ofli. riullillni, Church • •• ilurlnj the open period, ihc 160 pound Novice Ooldf.n Olove feated llalllian, 6.1. «-4; Wlleon ri>fratrd 1 9 31 II 0 Ilannan 6.} «.l i flhea defaulted In Tan-Belmar Braves to lo 1, In this period which meant an NEW YORK ClVv The rail* may he hiintnl l>»lwfen crown. Cooked a ktmpiim It, n.ri II. llalllfan rtrffatM ('arew, 6.1, «-2l c ovirtlfne ehukkrr. Htlmiitstjfl '1'wo.ln hit ? a. in. anil minuet under Iho Keiirrnl Coakl.y drf» a kr». g«ond round-Me. (Arlil tins llniir for 1I.»II«M 3«vli.« Tlnu) iliilisln. l.ffl > n rtvp rounder If lb. Y I... III. li> II. l,r»i. ?, l.y 1.1,11a- I. I,mil \K 1ft »»i«, utliri' Inlln nml na|. hnnkrd for tha llelninr Ilravel la (tVliolit or «*NllY II< 10K ! ||>» ) Ilinihtr |ilav • n nnialiltiK Mow lull slmrli brfore or* for Ih* afternoon with six goals It liy vllili'i < VOIRON I'UOOK. thflr next two eiiK»Kemenls »t M»- Illili W.l.r !..» Wain •-MILI IIIK lilt lr> (rxrrpUlIK aiun «llil rnuli 15 . *««h, •••. ' iluliHlii Ii, V. lilt Ilinl Ii)' pllllel. Tlio li>HK«r dlalanrr IIAM1UIIK1KU A M. I'.M, A.M. I'.M. Umh'|.v nil II. !;•«'. In HIP PiKKifKnl" nf nil kind*. The Ins; to Blr llany Joniulon, inoilnl field. The Cuban Hlara of tht MMMmiik Rum.on nlf I^IIIH ^ In t si-»ni« III (rivnl I,"II Tdiinn WIIOFI' Arrnril rilda» M,»a y, m n.iv Hlnf t'H'li^i I rf, l,n. |iiif»c«»lull Illllll la (illn il,i) '» liujf I* practically Inimunn to , whh o havh e all- In / Iniiliif, H'li rlilpf (nile It rtiiluiariie mid Ibr lint National Negro STEAK 18; Nil. r~ViMklnM ._.«.»'•' Katunl*? %'ln \),u llmi'lix K, Ill'ari. ,i,r,« «.ll Itrmilnlliilii gnvrlnlm tintit n«hln« . . a living siifdmen of thnrendy whipped tho llrnvcs Iwlci this H». I—ll"l»rm«»ir ttdsy lo.nt \t\,u 14 and aittwarl. every limit vrry sliungly, polaun B«.>»#»Wn ...««.. in.II 11,01 4,11 1.17 wtilflt pmvalleil dm Ing |hn rrnulai l a Hrltlih spcclm*n, had a senson, will t>« back Inmorraw night Lean Salt Pork 11,l< a.ill from April 1H in July In will drop of prtuoilo acid placed on It* (or another crack at the nenshor* ik««^«fciv „..., -„- •.01 11,10 T.ll 4UVW . -,_.._».u,« isalaUf Tdund.r l.lli Curlnit 1031 North On roll n« nr- In flTnol (luring th» thltly d«y Hi>p- At an aid In fljjhtlnn canrrr, the tongi and was aomn tlma dying joiners. III The Hon»« of David, always » Bacon Squares ii«.-,i* ulnil 130. new Induilrlcii, Including tnmber (rout anaaon, The dally lltull Jollo-Curle rjclolron tiat r«c»ntly ... In thn meantime. Us parnsltfs, 13 honUry mill*, nnd Aft plnnl uddi- Inn trout *nrl rarh I«K«I latch with which all bat* are much amictrid, great ntlraetlon al Helmar, will b« w MSJLt>* br«n rontpW'il at tho New Cnll'g* (horn fnr lh« third lime Tuc»d»y loni of which M «lio wen (or hot- munt b« »l-l<«Mt if van lnrl\f. Jn of trranc*.

faw days attending the World's Fair. ' OBfi**VE8 BlRtHDAY," received" maiy gifts. Rumson. Mr. and Mrs*. Steve Cook and Jo- Records Broken Mr. tad Mrs. Barry. Bi Red Bank Gridders atpb Cook spent the week-end with Theodore Parker of.,Wharf avenue Red Bank, Belmar To (Tkt Red Baak RaaUUr can be boutt Mary A*. Parlur, Mrs. fa Kmneon Jrom Herbert l&ugM, Harry Mr*. Joseph Cook of Second street observed his birthday sit a surprise To Start Practice In Swim Meet «A»fc *jraij Ftnnerty. Walter Torbtrf Mr. and Mrs. William S. Haskell party given for him by bi* wife Mon- Mrs. Cora SeaMen/MraV of Ridge road, arrived home Tuesday day night at hi*.horn*. Mr. Parker soo,'Pat Strait and Coach Richard P. Quest, foot- William Paiicky returned home from Europe; on the Swedish-Amer- MeetIn Night Series ball mentor at Red Bank high At Sea Bright Friday after taking a short course at ican linear Qripsholm. school, will Issue a call for can- Penn State college. Mrs. Alfred Boyce of River road didate* for; the 1939 squad nut .Mrs. Dewltt Scott's visitors, htr returned home yesterday from the week and grid practice will im- Seven Marks Fall brother and family, Mr. and Mr*. Medical Center, New. York, where WEEK-END SPECIAL! First of Series to Be Staged at mediately get-underway Tues- Benjamin B. Walling, daughter Pa- she had bten a patient day or Wednesday. in Annual Event tricia and son Lempert, left for their Mrs. Robert Wilson of Center BOX OF CHOICE CUT The Red Bank squad Will open how* in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Fri- 1 for Pirates Park Friday, September 8 at Beach Club street: returned home Saturday from FLOWERS $1.50 their practice with Umbering day evening. Mr, Walling and fam- Monmouth Memorial hoslptal, where •.4- UP exercises throughout the ily-and Mrs. Scott apent several days' she had been a surgical patient . " The shore's night baseball cham- first two Weeks and-will shift The annual water sports of the Sea visiting the World's Fair last week. (This Special {of Friday and Saturday Delivery' Onlj), Lois .Freeman of Brooklyn " was pionship between the Bed Bank to dummy practice and scrim- Bright Beach'club were run off Satur- Allaire Wins Raymond MeGIrr returned to his taken suddenly 111 with a stomach Pirates and the Belmar Braves will mages the following week in day, In the club pool, -Seven pool re- duties- as Janitor in the Rumson high ailment on a boat moored at Pullen's be decided in a two out of three preparation for their opening cords fell. - •••;•• school after enjoying a two weeks' dock. She was taken to Rlverview game series at Pirates' park. The Lady Alyce Cup game with Leonardo at Red Miss Ann Ellis and William Waters vacation. • > . • ' . ^ . DEAN'S hoslptal In the Rumson ambulance. flr»t game will be held Friday night, Bank Saturday, September 80, both broke two'records, the former in fits Lauretta Ryan of Brooklyn September 8. Such was the declilon LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel. R. B. 1832; Comet Club Loses the 90-yard swim for girls and In the spent the week-end visiting Miss Lou- announced Tuesday night by officials 100-yard swim for girls, and the lat- ise Lemlg of Washington street '. New Monmouth. of both clubs. President's Trophy ter In the same distance events for •Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCue.and Officials of the Pirates won the boys. Miss Ellis and Waters .alto daughter Audrey spent part of last Robert Acker conducted tho sorv- toss and the initial contest will ba won the high point cops which'are week visiting relatives at Freehold.' • Ice Sunday morning at the Baptist played on the Newman Springs road Charles Allaire, who -recently re- Boxing Show given to the boy and girl who'win1 the • Dt. George Hamilton of Washing- diamond. The second will be played tained his state comet racing cham- ton .street has purchased a new Chev- church, Regular morning and even- greatest number of Individual points j services -will be resumed Sun- thefollowlng Tuesday night, Septem- pionship, won another impressive j In the meet. • •• <>> rolet ear. • • • ber 12, at Belmar and the third, \,l victory Sunday afternoon by finish- For Milk Fund day at the church.. .Rev,.and Mrs. NOW ON I The members of the beach and pool Miss v Dorothy HaJlanan has re- necessary, on a neutral diamond, to ing first- in the fourth of five races Samuel Johnston have returned from committee, in charge of the merit turned to her position at New York a; month's - vacation at >Shlpbottom. be selected later. for the Lady'Alyce trophy between were: Cheston Simmons ' chairman', after a, two weeks'.•vacation. The present series will be the sec- the Comet association of the Mon- September 8 Haddon Johnston spent Sunday at Edward C. Seward vice-chairman; w. •Bfr. and Mrs. Henry Hone at Shlpbottom - With his rmrents. OCEANIC HOOK AND LADDER CO; ond between the two shore nines. mouth Boat' olub and the Rarltan Dlnsmore Banks, Mrs. Harold W. Brooklyn have been spending a week Ehvood Taylor la enjoying a vaca- The first was played in 1937 when Bay Yacht club of Perth Amboy. Benefit to Be Held j Scott and Mr*. Cheston Slmmons.The with Mr, and Mrs. William Allen of each team won a game on the other'B The next six boats to cross the finish Church street. tion from his duties as superintend- Judges' and timers were John J. Boyd, ent of tho Prudential office building field and the third game was post- line behind Allaire were all from the Harold W. Scott, Clement L. Despard, Larry McCormlck entertained a visiting club. in Atlantic Stadium at Newark. poned indefinitely. Efforts to bring Cheston Simmons, Henry E. Butler, party of friends on a flihlng trip ANNUAL FAIR "Harry Galaho of Cherry Tree farm the teams together last season were By winning Allaire became sole oc- W. pinsmore Banks, Charles D. Hal over the week-end on the skiff owned . at Long Branch has purchased two building lots on unsuccessful but when the manage- cupant of second place in the point sey and Robert D. Hartshorne. Os- by Assessor Arthur Ajcelson of Sea NEXT TO SHELL GAS STATION j > i ment of the Braves was changed standing. Before the race he was Bright. The party landed a 28-pound Palmer avenue from George and % car W. Kiphuth and Edward C. Ho- Thomas Pike. The lota are 60x100 River Road and Washington Street, RUMSON ' this year, relations between the cluba tied with-Douglas McNItt for sec- Ticket reservations for the milk ward were diving Judges. Tho an- tuna and top honors of the day went were Improved and there was favor- ond. Melko of the Rarltan Bay club fund amateur boxing show to be to Miss Harriet Johnson of Sea feet each. Mr. Galano expects to nouncer was John R. Kilpatrlck; build a bungalow on tho property. able talk of a series early In the sea- leads in the point scoring to date held at the Atlantic stadium Friday starter, Mr. Kiphuth; clerk of the Bright Miss Johnson landed the on- son. with a total of 11514, five more than night, September 8, may be made by ly blueflsh, which weighed 10 pounds Mrs, John Fttapatrlck has returned DANCING NIGHTLY course, Warren Ackerman, Jr., and home from Walter Reid hospital at Both teama are considered equal, the total amassed by Allaire.- Mc- calling any of the Daily Record of- referee, Mr. Seward. and 4 ounces. Others In the party Nitt is tied with Dr.'Leltner, also Washington, D. C. although the Pirates' record for the fices at Long Branch, Keyport or Following is a summary of the were Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Wallace, Music by Charles Briggs and His Brigadier!. season is somewhat better than the of the Rarltan club, for third posi- Red Bank. Tho entire proceeds of John Langhamrher, Miss Alma MaU The women of St. Mary's church tion with 104 points. events: cleared $1,000 at their annual har- Braves. Both clubs, representing the monster amateur flght carnival -Water wine race—Clasa A, first. Toots son, Vlnco Swenson and Mr, Axel- Red Bank and Belmar, are members Thb Comet association was defeat- will be donated to the school milk Werlemann;. second, Mary Lee. Time— son. vest home supper recently. The women In charge were Mrs. Herman of the Metropolitan Baseball league. ed by the Raxitan Bay club in the funds of Long Branch and the sur- 22.2. Clasa B, flrat. Prentice Stout: aee- Miss Carolyn Cndwalder undor- ond, Mary Blankamj third, Himl Kelly. F. Labrecque, Mrs: Michael Maloney The BraveB are represented by the semi-finals of the President's Cup rounding municipalities. Time—17. went jtn eye operation last week at 1939 BUICK SEDAN and Mrs. Peter Fleming. Mount Vernon Scarlets and the Pi- race. The local club Is the defend- .Fans are urged to come out and 50-feet £antam race for boye and slrls— Rlverview Hospital. rates by the Bay Parkways. ing champion. Because of their de- see the boxing show and help under- Flrat, PhllM> Borden: second, David Craw- Miss Grace MeGIrr, daughter ot AWARDED ford; thlrd&Manla BUnkarn; fourth, Har- Use Your Phone. The Pirates were rained out Fri- feat the local skippers were elim- privileged children by so doing. old Seott. ^me-^-11. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGirr of inated from further competition. When next you want any kind of day and Tuesday nights. Tomorrow In addition to, many novice class 200-feet f&V boys.' 18 and under—Flrit, River road returned Saturday after rlntlng done a phone call to The night the Pirates will play the Phllly The Red Bank club was eliminated fights there will bo five special bouts Robert D. Hartshorne: second, Derek Mac visiting relatives at New York for a egtatsr will bring a representative. Saturday Night. Sept. 2nd Gulrt: third, William C. Ellle. Time—17.6. few weeks. Miss MeGIrr also'spent a All Stars and next Tuesday night despite the brilliant victory oC Al- between picked teams from New 200-feet for girls, If and under—First, —Adrertlsement. • ' they will meet the Homestead Grays. laire, who finished first in one of York and North Jersey. Harriet Crane: second. Beverly Simmons: the closest races in the history of third, Effle Halsey. Time— 46.8. The Houso of David team was Fred Housman of Deal is general 75-ftet for boye, 9 and undar—First, scheduled to appear here Tuesday the series. Less than a minute sepa- chairman of tho committee sponsor- John Bryan; second, Graham Shanley; third, night . against the Pirates for the rated the first and second place ing the affair, with James A. Bar- Gardner Stout, Jr. Time—16.0. boats.. 75-feet for glrle, 8 and under—First, third time this season but wet hour of the New Jersey Trust Co, of Phyjlle Scott; second, Barbara Boyd! third, grounds and rain caused the post- The Rarltan Bay club,%having de- Long Branch as treasurer. Many of Joan Robertson, Tine—19.7. ponement. I«ast Friday the Bacha- feated Red Bank, will meet the Prin- the county's outstanding citizens SD-yarde for men, open—-First, WiUlsn rach Giants of Atlantic City were to cess Bay Yacht club Sunday for the have endorsed the event and have Watere: eecond, Robert P. Hartahorne, Jr.; President's Cup. third, William Trutwc. Time— 36.1. play here but rain aWo washed out made arrangements to be present. SO-yards for women, open—Flret. Mlse this game. If arrangements can be Showery conditions limited the The various groups provide free Ann Ellisi second. Mlee Harriet Crane; starting field in the weekly point third. Hist Nancy Write. Time— 81.0. made with the House of David man- milk In the schools, both public and 100-feet for boys, It and under—First, agement and providing favorable race of the Comet assodtaion to parochial, for those undernourished William Potts; second, Geonra Dwlght, Jr.; weather prevails the bewhlskered three boats Thursday. The Wahoo, children who arc unable to obtain third, Gray Bryan. Time—23.6. team will again apear here this sea- skippered by BUI Olsen, won easily. the necessary amount of milk in 100-feet for glrlt, IS and under—First, Roger Brown was second and the Eleanor Lee; eecond, Alexandra Slelcken; Jon,-according to Judge Harry Klat- their own homes. third, Junle Haley. Time—26.7. sky, treasurer of the Pirates. Dean brothers were third. 50-yarde'for boys, 14 and under—First, John Coward: second, Qheatar Billings, Jr.: Dave Wolcott won a decisive vic- third, William Potts. Time—30.4. tory from a fluid of 15 boats Sunday Bishops Defeat (0-yarda for girls, 14 and under—First, Tuna Teams Are morning In the 'weekly, point race Beverly Simmons; second, ffleanor Lee; of the Dlckman Skeeter fleet Bob third. Eflla Halsey. Time—14.2. 100-yards for men. open—Flrat, William Davis finished nearly two minutes in Leonardo, 8-4 Waters: second, William Trubees third, Fishing Today back of Wolcott In the Class A di- Derek MacCulre. Time—tl.6. vision, while Walter Mead took third 100-yarda for woman, open, elub eha... plonehtp—Flrat, Miss Ann Xllie; second, position. Victors Scored Miss Alexandra Slelcken; third. Hiss Nancy This Is the Final Day Weston Hauaman won the Clas B Wylle. Time—1.1 J.7. event, with Harry 8outhall second Five Runs in 8th Diving for men, open—First, William of the Tournament Waters, 14.S: second. William C. Ellis. and Arnold Schwartz third. The re- 28.5: third, Chestar Blllinga. Jr.. II. sults: Limiting the Leonardo Field club Diving for woman—Flrat. Mies Joan After having been Idle two days SNEAKBOXES—CLASS A. to five scattered hits, Glosslord, the Batch, I6.S| second. Wee Eleanor Ue, » because of the northeaster storm the third, Mile Judy Attcrbury, 21.7. Start—10:08 A. M. Belmar Bishops' aco hurler, won an teams in the second annual United Mixed relay, five teama of live each— Skipper ' Finish 8 to 4 decision at Leonardo field 8un- First, Dolphins (John Bryan,-Nathaniel States Atlantic Tuna tournament David Woleott - 11115:16 Hartahorne. Alexandra Slelcken. Chester started out today from the' head- Robert Dayls . 11:17:10 day afternoon. The visitors turned BUlinga, Jr., and Bffia Halsey): second quarters at Conner's hotel at High- Walter Mead . 11:181(19 oh tho pressure in the last three in- Flylnaj Fish (PJiyllk Scott, Charles Halsey August Schwaers 11:18:85 nings to score 5 runs and put the Eleanor Lee, Nicholas Q. RuUtere, Id, and lands for the Unal day of the tourn- Gene WorUley .. 11:20:00 Cynthia Lee); third. La/ayetUa (Doris Hot- ament. The teams were able to fish James Clayton ._..._.... brook, George Dwigbt. Jr., Junle Haley, only on Monday. Robert Head .... 11:22:151 The Field club scored three runs In William rotU. Ann Ellle). Time—1.25.7. Mickey Whit* th cl Medley relay, open, three teamt of three Donald Osborn ..:..•»...... "" 11:22:4lil 5 I " Shth frame, but were unable Three teams tied Monday in the to get a rally started In the final In- each—First. Martina (Jean Baled, back, first day's fishing with one point William Wlkoff 11:22:50 atroke. WIHIam Waters, hraaabitroke. Wll. Red Dipnlntott 11:22:65 ning to overcome a three-run lead. each, the-Manasquan River Msrlln Ham Ellis, freestyle); second. Walruses.- Gilbert Turner 11:23:00 BELMAR BISHOPS. (Ann Ellis, backstroke, Warren Aekermyi; * Tuna club, the Forked Hlver Tilna Jmi Powm lfttlilO Jr.. breasUtroke. William Trub«a, fate- club and the Brielle Marlin A Tuna Barbara Sari* 11;8S:5S AB R H PO A styled tjhlrd, Porpoises (Naney Wfllt. Edwards Rultaan _ 11:27:00 White, ss _ 6 backstroke, Derek MacQuire, breaeUtrolte, club. The Manasquan club won Its SNEAKBOXES—CLASS B. Applegate, Ib. — 6 Eliot Kurd, freestyle.) Time—1.8.7. point for having the greatest num- Start—1OI0S A. M. King, Ib 4 Bosaett, cf 2 ber of fish weighing over 100 pounds Waiton Hauunan 11:21:00 Woods, rf _ 4 caught by their team. Ferdinand A. Harry Southall . 11:21:10 Arnold Sehvartl , „„.__-_. 11:27:10 Baffetto. If »*... 4 Roebllng, 3d, of Trenton caught one Robert McKea 11:27:20 Huffy. 2b : 83 Tennis Finals weighing 190 pounds and Walter Me- Henvllle, c 4 Frank Se»lsnd 11:35:00 Glatmford, p 4 Donough hooked one weighing 119 Twenty-threo skippers took part In On Labor Day pounds. the seven classes of the weekly re- 86 8 12 27 a o The Forked River team won Its gatta of the Fair Haven Yacht club LEONARDO F. C. point for the largest total weight AB R K PO A E At Shrewsbury Sunday afternoon, the results of Poiten, 2b 4 for a single team's catch. with a whici h folioli * Egldlo", If 6 0 8 total of 27 fish for an aggregate KNOCKABOUTS. Simpson, c ...,..,. 4 t 4 weight of 1,827 pounds.., Start—2lJ» P. M. Maxeon. cf. Sb 4 0 4 0 0 Johnny Higgint and Finish SmIUi, Ib 2 The Brielle team won Its point by Skipper 0 10 0 » McGrath Broa. ,»_-»_... 4:21:10 Bolder, cf, rf 8 1 2 0 0 Ed VanBuskirk Reach having the largest tuna of the day, A. Garebln „,„ , 4;16;0ft Hallowell, » 4 t 2 • 0 caught by Ted DcCorsia, weighing j, ere* __.'.'. 4:8»'l«0 «•"• »b. • 4 1 1 P. Stryker 4:58:40 Mooser, rf 0 0 0 Semi-Finalt 1M pounds. DeCorsla's fish came as LIGHTNING. Allls, p. 4 a climax to the day's fishing. All the Start—*:4O P. M. other fish hud been weighed In when 1. Bantleatley - - 4:47:16 14 4 I 11 II 0 Johnny Hlgglnt and Ed VanBus- DeCorsla's boat Time appeared In Ed BraeB . Summary: Three-hu.- __e hit—SlmpeonhitSlmpeon. kirk reached the semi-finals in the an- tow of a Coast Gunrd cutter, and BIRD BOAT Struck out—By AIIU I, by OlfOlanfordd I. nual Labor day singles ttnnls tourna- ' Start—SI4I P. M. "*"• °" balle—Off Allli I. off Olmford although rumors had spread that he Juna Method 4. Hit by pitcher— Boaeltt by Alii*. Double ment Sunday on General H. C. Van had caught a very large fl«h. all ex- Helen Leu .... playi--Hallnw«ll to Blmpion to Poiten, A|. Vllet't courts at Shrewsbury. The I:64:U Us to Hallowell to Smith. Umpire— pectations were realized when the Oarttt Kwlng Dreschel. finals of both the singles and double* 194-pound tuna wns hoisted up for SNEAKBOXES v tournaments will be held Labor day. the crowd to Inspect. Start—Ills P. M. Walter Mead I 4:00:00 Hlgglnt, being seeded in No. I po- Monday's fishing was done In ex- Robert M.«d 4:«B:00 Williams Again sition, was given a bye in the flrat tremely rough weather, although the Rolce Mapei . 448:15 round. He beat. Phil Brady in tht sec- W. Cotlrtll 4i2O;tO sea became smoother around noon- SNIPU In Polo Line-up. ond round, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, and ellmin time when all but two of the teams Start—Zl4J P. M. ated Raymond Ro»e In the quarter begun landing the largest fish of the <:0«:20 With Rube Williams again back In finals In straight *cts 9-2, 8-1, A. IWferl - *'\\''A the saddle after an early season knee d«y. However, due to the north- VanBuskirk In the first round put 1. Street 4:15:1(7 Injury that has kept him out of play easterly gale which has been sweep- out Lupton White, 4-6, 0-2, 6-0, beat ROCKETS for the greater part of this season, Ing this section of the. Atlantic coast NtUon In the second round, 6-2, 2-6, Start—3 P. M. the Informal polo games at the Rum- the judges called off all fishing for Beamier ... 6-J, and won from E, Allah f Corn- 4:29:00 son Country club between the two Tuesday and yesterday. Petroiella . well In the quarter finals, 3-6, 8-7, 6-3, Faulkiwr . 4:12:20 club teams, the Greens and the He will oppose Hlggin* in tho semi- Over 90 fish were caught weighing COMETS Whites, are again being played. over 50 pounds each. Those under Start—SlJS P. M. finals. this weight ennnot be counted to- L. Lawrence Friday the teams played to an Other quarter final matches have ward the point score. Th« compet- A. Keater 6l eight-goal tie, with Tom Bradley not betn played. Meyer 5lO>:10 ing fishermen on more than 30 boats l«adlng*the Greens' scoring with few In the doubles Harold Potter and caught a total poundage of over gonls, and Bill. Foiles Hading the George HolmM eliminated Thompson three tons of tuna. Plan Celebration Whitps with four also. Williams play- and Clark over tbt week-end, 6-4, 64, Team catches snd their weights | ing back for the Gretns, showed his to gain entrance Into the semi-finals. wtre: Forked River Marlin * Tuna At Leonardo I old form with two goals. Alfred Tht victor of the match betwttn club, 27 fish weighing 1,827 pounds: ... Beadleston and Oen«ral Bordtn ttich Cornwall and White against Ntlson Freeport, 19 flan weighing 1,198V!, Thsprotram for thi Leonardo Har- counted one tally for th. Greens, Rote and Phil Brady will meet Pot- ter and Holmes, pounds; Mtnasquan River Marlin A bor and Biach project celebration at Whne uillups, with one goal, and Tuna club, 14 fish weighing 1,OW ar a tU d ll t T e 3 h J In tht bottom bracket Ganion and finalli*°" y ?°.?betn. complete!. . 'i-*d ?i'iand ^mad/J. t'- pub.! - <»•«>'«• Ollvrr, with three, evened the pounds; Brielle Marlin * Tuna club, tally for the Whites. Derlow, who Sunday defeated W. lic In Us final form. The .committee 12 fish weighing 871 pounds; 14. T. Saturday thn White* overwhelmed Blair and Giles, 6-1, 4-6, 6-0, will meet A. C. Anglers, seven fish weighing Savage and Bauer, who won over the 432 pounds; Bay Shore, Long Island, I? Mow*; tssr^^f ...roreZ, is 7.T-jzrsxsz.wtek-tnd by default from If, Brady Tuna, club, sevtn fish weighing 423 Hughe.'Hugh, . Mlch..?W?jW.l pyy andV £•*'»»'««•.Ing four snd • FrnilWhiten s thlscorin. time,g thrre. cor.- and B. Cross. Dr. L. H. Ylvlstktr pounds and Atlantic City Tuna Flih- ear Dreohil. .Chairman Jaek Ronald' rtube Williams scored 'our times for and ion Bill will men Buchanan and ing club, four fish weighing 25* son was forced to leave town for the losers. Decktr, Dr. Ylvlssker and hi* ton poundi. lUrtford, Connecticut, suddenly and eliminated Hrlgg* and Krrr Hunday, will not be on hand to conduct the 6-4, 5-7, M, while Buchanan and celebration. WIN OOLF TOUHNKV. Decker won, from General VanVllet Sixteen Pass Tht program follow.: and John Parker, J-6, M, 6-3, 1. «»lmmln« .iMWtlon by ttle N.«irk Andy Hpnnn, ll'imexttail rjolf club, Life-Saving Tests Wnoien'e AtkletU el»b. Bprlng I>ikr, proff»«loniil, snd hli I. lerlnatln* ref". Slxtten nttrantr* of the Uv« Btv- I. CenM tmi smstfur pnrtner, HIM Fox, sored n Shrewsbury Four l«f C!MS of th« Port Monmouth 4. fat Mtn'e ten. P»r-«hs!(«rlng M Mondny In win the 5. |Mk rte«. wnoltly P. C. A, prn-amntdur best ball Swimming pool took th« •ximlnt- i. Tos •>' ••' >e*«e«l l»o M ,'Kfito Beat* Eatontown tlonj for American Red Crnm Junior Mrnihtf (Ire eoafwilei. tourmimrnt «t th». Old Orchard Ceun- 7, Ltl* nvlnf 4»«MMitrttle4»«MMitrttlen by Bper- try club, W«st I/)n»< Branch. Thiy Alfred Bttdleaton snd Otneral and gtnlor MM Saving Monday night Howard B. Borden led Shrewsbury's at tha pool, undtr Louis Cnlllchlo, aamtltll CerC e let* e( tht U, s. Coeet bettered par fl«ur«« by six ttroku 31 Broad Street Ouara. to lead a field of 30 teams', th« sec- attack Bundty In their victory ovtr Red Croas Life Having examiner, I, loat ruae, tbt Monmouth County Country club Instruction* for Ihn I,lf« Saving ond Itrgtst to take pert In one of tha OOAC1IEH AT CIJNIC, w««kly event* thl* action, team on th« Hhrewibury polo field, 10 700 Cookman Avo. routst, whlrli look (en lioms, was to 4. Btadlttton and Bordtn «cored COR. Klv#n by Hit lift Kiinrdi i.f tlin pool. Lou Jacoubs, grlil coach at Rum- four goals each. Michael Btdtnhop Thou nmalftg tim li-jl were Miss o , g aim, WINS, did all thl scoring (or tht Eston Itelly Hrllam, Mis* Mildred llofmann, sun higgh schoolh , •"<<< Jk I>»lyI> y. ffor- t ft town Uam. l>«nl«l Wadunilth, Kohtrt Hung', mer D'lltvllDllllUU snd Manhattan foot- Mlu Judy Atterbury, a lf>-ytar-old Ceuntr leuetrlkury Raymond Vogel, William Millar, ball star, now football coach «t At- t«nnl« stsr from Ix)cu»t, upMt Mis* Ho. I—"trams lleae'leston Otorge Noble, Raymond Eoktrion, Untln HlfhUnds, wtrt amoni thf 1'strlcla Hover of Us Angtlw, «t«d- t. I—aulentiev James MseDonsId, »nrf Mlohni-I M«y- score or more of New Jersey high *d fifth, Monday In lh« third round ao, l~0lmlMl 0mll HauthraulUotU t BkOlaek Olough h . , Williams • r, junlora! and Hlthnnl Krlftntr, and |r«p ichool foolbull eoachtmnd of I ha 2Jd annml jtlrli' national l«n- MHIBI Counir a 1 II 1 II 1 4 O«org« Lthuunn, Walter Woods, nflkUls, who slttndM the cp«nln» nU chamiplonshlp tournamtnt at th» IhrtwtWrrtwtWrr I t 0 I) t I - Robert Smith, Cornell Lgrk* s,nd Ray- ••Minn of tb< Htrtld Trftuat clinic Philadelphihiat CrlekCrle) n club. Tb» acerti Ottlt faff MtumoutK lousty—lafttiiliei mond Mtytrt, Motor*. I Monday at U» WBTM'I Hit, ' Ur akirtwlnrt—BM4IHW« I US'*. WU1MSM I, Pacre Ten RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 81; 1939. ployed as cashlelr at Sportland on Oceanvlew avenue have been enter- hospital recently is recovering and ITCHING Westside YMCA Keansburg. the boardwalk. taining Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ci- Middletown Village. 1» expected homo within a few days. BURNING Miss Vivian Moore of Manning cero, and their son Sylvester, Jr., of Miss Marion Waters %as been en- TRAVEL (The Red Bask Bestitar can be bought place and Miss Dolores Meehan of NeN w York,Yk'' and VincenV t CaplcchlClhlo of (The Red Bank Seriate Ms ba bought Joying a vacation from her duties at m Keaniburar at the atorea of B. L. Millar, In Hlddlctovn from 1. C Knight and See HELEN LAU SKIN Boys Now At N. Sanla Lucia, Philip Keller, Charia* Can avenue nave' been vacationing Newark as their house guests. William B. WaUri.l Tfew York. - • .. Is quickly soothed, by medicine's Vog«l and L. Zuckerman.) at Budd La.ke. . or Phone E. B. 468 The Keansburg Exempt Firemen's Harold Stout and family have re- newest .branch of Colloidal Chemis- Joseph E. Malley and Charles Mat- association will hold its first meeting Bed Bank Travel Service try. Buy CUPKOLOID ot Young's, Miss' Virginia Terry of Central turned from a vacation at Lake Wln- Boys can make extra, pocket money Camp Osceola avenue will enter the freahman claas thews visited Atlantio City last of the season MondaypSeptember 11, 12 Broad 8treet Wlielan's or IJggetra. week. • ' •" nepesaukee, New Hampshire. '" ~ Bejrister.—Advertisement Authorized Agent of the New Jersey State College for at the Oak street fire house. Flans Miss Marcla Spofford has returned Women In September. . James Kennelly, 29, of Astoria, for activities for the coming year Red Bank Rotarians Long Island, Injured his left shoul- from a ten-weeks trip abroad. , Mr. and Mrs,, Frank-Higgins of will be made. Former Councilman Reginald Wood returned to work Cedar avenue have returned to their der Friday when he fell from a Charles Rebsch. the president of the Assist Colored Youths to boardwalk bench on which he bad this week after a, two. .weeks' vaca- It Costs No More to Buy the Best at Blanket Specials home following a motor trip to Ba- association, will be in "charge, Fire tion spent motoring through New venden Springs, Arkansas, whore been lying. He was taken to the Commissioner Charles Berberlck is Have Week's Outing office of Dr. Frank Mlele for treat- England and "Canada. they visited relatives and friends. vice president, ex-Chief R. I. Vogel Mrs. E. W. Swackhamer has been 25" Wool Blankets John Billcrman ,of Newark is ment and latelat r rremoved to the Mon- treasurer, ex-Chief Richard A. Jes- mouth 'Memorial entertaining her sisters from Ken- Fifteen. boys of' the "Y Toppers spending ' several weeks vacationing hospital at ' Long sen secretary and Councilman J. F. tucky the past week, Branch. S. Martin chaplain. The group, club" of the Westside Y. M. C, A,, here. .; Mr. and Mrs. William Carrlngton The Famous "Beacon" left Saturday morning for a week's Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rullls of New- which was founded in 1929, has In- .Three colored men were arrested ark are spending the summer at and son and daughter of Hollls, Loag Blankets in new shades stay at New Jersoy State Colored Y. Thursday by Officers Murray . and creased from a membership of 12 Island-, spent several days with Mrs. M. C. A.' camp Osceola at, Erwlna, Mauch.at the Beachway, near High- their cottage on Bay avenue. Last to a body of 70 members. It Is rep- MARKET Carrjngton's sister, Mrs. R. E. Deap- of Rosewood, Wine, Pucks county, Pennsylvania. week they had as their guests for a resented, through membership, In the EST. 1©O2 land avenue.' The men,' Benjamin few days the Misses Dela and Laura reaux of Orchard street. Moss Green, Royal This camp is located on an island Jackson and Washington Jackson, New Jersey State Exempt Firemen's Mrs. John Carey and two daugh- In the middle of the Delaware river, both of Cllffwood, and Clarence Suy- Vorderosa of East Orange. association, the New Jersey State Blue .... all with dec- Mrs. Delia Carroll, Mrs. Barbara ters spent the past week In Northern 123 WEST PRONT STREET about three miles south of French- ean of Keyport, wero charged with Firemen's association, the Monmouth New York state. town, New Jersey, Harhpson and Mrs. Minnie Lawton County Firemen's association, and orative checkered bor- disorderly conduct and' later were Jack Swackhammer'ls working at ....-• • /PHONE: Red Bank 343. . During the spring and summer ordered out of town by Police Chief are touring through the New Eng- the New- Jersey State Chiefs asso- FREBDHXIVEBY. FBEE PARKING tN ItEAR OF MAKKET. der and beautifully land states as the guests of Mrs. ciation/1 Membership of the group is New York this week. months the entire memberslp of this McGulre. B. LJpplncott of Pennsylvania is bound with Sateen. elub has been busy conducting var- John' Smith. chiefly composed of exempt flpemen FBEE'DEUVPBy.EVERY DAY TO:' EUSISON, FADS' ious events, such as cake sales, box- James Gravany, Jr., of the Beach- Mr, and Mrs. C. Blair of Highland frosts the Now Point Comfort fire visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ing bouts, dances, minstrel shows, way is. spending a month's vacation boulevard are entertaining Miss G. company and the Keansburg tire Charles Ltpplncott of Church street. HAVEN; OCEANPOBT, UTTLE SILVER, SHREWSBURY, at Manchester, Connecticut. Nlcolson of Newark during the sum- company No. 1. Mrs. Reese ' and Mrs. Barlow of .98 etc., to.raise money toward this trip, Lake Bluff, Illinois, spent the week MTODIJSTOWN, ItrVEKSlDE DRIVE, BtVEB PLAZA. The Interest which the boys were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Savage and, mer monthsth . The winner this week in, the semi- family of North Arlington are spend- Mrs. Ruth Temple, a visitor here. finals of the bathing beauty contest with Mr. and Mrs. William I. Mat- *1 demonstrating, plus' the work which thews at Indian Spring Farm and they were doing, largely Influenced ng several weeks at their cottage on receivei d cuts.on her eye and,arm being held at the Club Rhumba was Washington avenue.- which required three stitches Friday Miss Helen Cervan of Main'street. they all attended the JVorld's Fair* the members of the Red Bank Ro- Monday, • ARMOUR'S STAR CHUCK + mm PIJEASE NOTE:—We wilt tary club In providing the final sura Jerry Harrington of Newark Is when she tripped on a, broken side- The finals will be held at the club of money which made the summer spending the summer visiting his walk on Carr avenue, She was treat- September 10. Besides Miss Cervan Miss Betty Despreaux Is enjoying gladly wrap for shipping parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Har- blankets purchased at the camping experience possible. . ed by Dr, George' Feman. two girls eligible for the final eontejt three weeks' vacation from her du- rington of Bay avenue. Frank Davleaval, 27, of Newark to dcterrn1rnr~whor~svlll bo - "Miss ties as nurse at Monmouth Memorial Ruby Lane Stores, to col- Those who are at camp are Charles Tho Wilbur J. Price post of the leges, schools and metropoli- Harrington, club advisor, and Harry was severely Injured Monday when Keansburg," are Miss Kitty Kelly of hospital. ib Veterans of Foreign Wars held Its tan residences. Jones, Douglas Jordan, Mclvln Da- he dived Into shallow water at the Colllnowood and Miss Helen Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neff of Living- vis, Billy Wilson, Corbln Booker, Mit- regular meeting and nomination of foot of Grandvlew avenue. He was of Manning place. In addition to ston spent Monday with Mrs. Neff's Pot Roast 17 The finest grade of.Beef money can buy. chell Bean, William Shomo, William officers Friday ovonlng at the post taken to the ofllceB of Dr, Frank the-contest other coming events at parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knight Epps, Peter Eppa, Howard Lewis, rooms on Manning place. Council- Mlele, who diagnosed the case as a tho club are- the finals in the Jitter- Clifton Blschon* Is enjoying a va- Hobert Lewis, Ralph Lewjs, Carver man James Fallon was renamed as broken vertebrae and ordered Da- bug contest,; to be held September 9] cation from his work at Fldmington. Burgess, Hartford Burgess and commander for tho fourth year. vleaval removed to the Monmouth and "celebrity night," which will be Miss Mazle Bennett Is enjoying two Ruby Lane Stores James Bradley, lommander Fallon is a retired quar- Memorial hospital In ' Long Branch. September 8. weeks' vacation from her duties at ARMOUR'S STAR termaster sergeant of the marine Officials at the hoffpltal stated that During the past week the follow- he county court house. Our Only Store In Red .Bank. corps and has been active In veterun Davleaval had received a dislocation ing have been arrested by the local Services and Sunday-school will'be c affairs In. this section,, Ho served In y tt BBOAD ST, BED BANK Highlands. and possible fracture of the lower police for disorderly conduct: Stanley resumed September 10 In the. various the United States occupation of Hai- spinal column. churches. ' ti, San Domingo, Nlcauraugua and Duga, 19, of Bloomflold, fined $2; 1b for tho coming months. a parked car owned by Anna Marzlg- tertainlng Mrs, Jessen's mother, Mrs. Ib he tripped and fell over a dog. Tho Unite ••'. -,•••• Joan lano of Palisades. The three ve- Anna Johnson of Bay Ridge, Brook- •"•'•(S - B LBS.) ^ HATWABD BENNETT broken bone was reset by Dr. D. Har- Five boys, all 14 years of age and hicles were slightly damaged, DIMio lyn, for several weeks. under, wero charged Wednesday with Especially selected, for the world's finest tables. •-'•' with old Karp of Rumson. did not have a driver's license with James Rodrlqulz, 32,-of*'Linden, 27 Warren . Joi eph the robbery of (236 In watches and 'William Schlldkrout Dolly Ammodlo of Bay avenue suf- him and complaints were lodged by wanted by Union county probation fered a broken leg Monday when the merchandise from tho Sportland on Mount and Miss Marzlgllano. officers, was arrested Monday as a — Added — tho Beachway. Officer William Mur- •THE MARCH OF TIME" bicycle she was riding collided with William Ackerman, 15, son of Hen- fugitive from justice by Officers Al- a'New York car on Bay avenue. ray, who made the nrreBt, reported ry Ackorman of Myrtle avenue, was phonsus McGrtho, Louis Ruhman SON., MON., TUBS, that one of the boys confessed lo bittebitt n over ththo loflft eye WednesdaWdd y 'and Melvln Kelm. • Mrs. Hattlo Smith won first prize d Mll Ki 3rd Anniversary E E A D E ' S •• SEPT, J - 4 - 5 • robbing tho placo and that the oth- by a dog owned by Walter Klopp of | Gus Tlctz of Jersey City recovered at the Trailers club meeting last ers had assisted In disposing of the . Sunday Coatlnuoua Performance Carr avenue. He was treated by Dr. his small rowbont Saturday, which week. Tho hostess tonight will bo articles. All tho goods wero recov- Mai. Mon. (Labor Day) 2 p. m. Mlelo and the dog was ordered tied j was stolon out of the creek In tho Miss Mario Parker. ered with tho exception of one wrist Monday, Sept. 4,1939 "ANDY HARDY Robert Mount of First avenuo was watch. i rear of tho Maplewood hotel last by tho board of health could bo mado. Soptcmbor.< He was given the boat CARLTON operated on for appendicitis last Marks the third anniversary of GETS SPRING FEVER" Otto Smith of Union City recently William Mongo is taking charge by Recorder Henry Schweitzer after RED BANK PHONE 1800 week at Monmouth Momorlal hos- vlBlted tho Blrdsall family of Mon- tho Carolina IWi Room— with pital. of the amusement center at the Civic LEWIS STONE MICKEY ROONEY mouth Parkway, he had produicd two, witnesses who Cecilia. Parker ; Fay Holdin MIBS Ida Nclmark entortalnod Miss Hall In Ideal Beach. stated that ho was the legal owner. TODAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ellors of The birthdays of Mrs. Victoria Mi- Edward Herrmann of Main street 1734 Asbury 'Avenue, Cartoon late News Events Vivian Rolandelll of West New York Elizabeth havo concluded a few days' during the past week. Woek-cnd chael and Mrs, Dorothy Palmer wero celebrated his birthday last Satur- visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Bru- celcbrnted Monday-by Group 4, C. I.'day. Neptune, N. J. Free to the Ladies! WED. & THUR8., SEPT. 6-7 guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Nclmark onlngor of Cedar avenue. (Matinee Wed. 2 p. m.) were Miss Miriam Nclmnrk and Miss A. club with a Pollyanna party Raymond King and Sylvester John Shanley of Wood avenue Is the church kitchen. Freschl won a prize of J30 last Fri- Its owners and proprietors, Bljf 2 Features Esther Rlera of Now York. a patient of tho Monmouth, Memorial Mrs. Ambrose Liming of Highlands Both local fire companies wero day evening at tho Middletown Town- Helen and Jewel, are very "Chinaware" "FRONTIER MARSHAL" hospital In Long Branch. called out Friday to extinguish a ship Fire company fair; grateful for the continued and Mrs. Emma Grogan and Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Gulren of New York HAT. & EVE. vlth Tllllo Morlln of Hoboken spent the grass ftro at Scclcy and Laurel ave- Miss Catherine Knoble of Port natronago by their many cus- city has returned to her homo miter nues. No damage was done by the , Randolph Nancy week-end on a motor, trip tnrough Monmouth road has returned to nor , tomers and friends and will spending a few days with relatives blaze. home after concluding a brief vlalt SCOTT KELLY New York state. One of thn places on Oregon avonuc.. FRIDAY & SATURDAY C*aar Romero Blnnla Barnee Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harms of with her aunt, Mrs. Anna Dayton of endeavor to nii-rlt their success of interest visited was Father Dl- Members of the Koansburg Post, John Carradlno vlno's "Heaven" at Krutn Elbow on Ocean avenue recently made a trip Jersey City. by maintaining the snmo high — AlMciate Feature — VcteranB of Foreign Wars, attended to Now York state, where they vis- "Stronger Than Desire" the Hudson. tho funeral services Friday of Gurloy Mrs. Anna Fenske pf Beacon bou- standard of food and service. Over 100 - persons attended tho ited Niagara Falls. levard recently entertained Mrs. Lot- with Dorsey, who died August 22 at the Tho Keansburg. post, Veterans of tie Kearney of East Orange. Virginia Bruce • Walter Fldgeon beach party given Monday night at Veteran's hospital, Cnstle Point, Nelmark's beach by the Sunday- Now York. Tho uniformed members Foreign Wars, has started its annunl Saturday Matinee school of the Methodist church. drlvo for 1B0 new members, which Is "The Lone Ranger Bides Again" also attended the funeral Saturday the quota assigned Post 1953 by tho GIFTS TO THE KIDDIES William Andrews of Miller street Is morning. national chlof of staff, who hns com- conflnod to his home with illness, Ho Mrs. Louis Zink ot Crescent street READE'S WED. NTTJE FBI. NITE pleted plans, for a nation-wide mem- was taken sick while homo over tho recently entertained Mrs, Frank A. borshlp drlvo for 10,000 new mem- $ | Lucky f f $ Dig Thrills $ week-end from Marine hospital, McAvoy of Tcarieck. bers. RED Statcn Island. Miss Grace, rtabkln has been em- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cecero of STRAND BANK CAST TIMES TODAY—DoufifcFeahire LUCILLE BALL - ALLAN LANE "P-ANAMA LADY"

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WKHNKHHAY ONI.V I Grand Award 1939 Ford Deluxe Sedan JOHN itOWARI) - (JAIL PATRICK Special Lap Board Games 20 Different Attractions "GRAND JURY'S SECRET' Q RED BANK BEGISTER, AUStJST 811989. "Church Notes Kruse Pavilion PREVIEW Mas '• Annivercary Rev. John Ji. Hayes will return to The allvex Jubilee of. the Kruse pa- the pulpit of the Presbyterian, church vilion at Highlands was observed Sunday morning from si month's va- Friday night at & dance, Mrs. Edna oation spent at' Jacksonville Boach, Kruse, owner of the hotel, received Florida. At the 11 o'clock worship baskets of. flowers and letters of con- services be will talk on the subject, gratulations from visitors and form- "Never Man So1 ^ake." er visitors. • • The regular monthly meeting'of the Decorations were in silver and board of trustees «u held Monday Erole Krickett's -orchestra played night at 8 o'clock at the office of Alex- for dancing. ' ;_. - ander D. Cooper of Monmouth street. Several members of the' Young Chamber Bulletin People's Christian Endeavor society of the church attended the annual The September issue of the Red moonlight sail held on Barnegat bay Bank Chamber of -Commerce bul- by the Monmouth-Oce&n County letin made its appearance yesterday. Christian Endeavor union Tuesday It' covered the chamber's activities night. • •>••...• for the past several weeks. The.- members of the Young Men's The principal, paragraphs pertain Bible, class and the. Sunday Morning to "Coupon Days," which were held club will convene in their respective early in August, suggestions relative classrooms in the near future lor the to a Community Chest, parking first meeting of the fall season.. meters, and Introduction of Jack Ka- The Srst meeting of the fall season lish, new manager, of Miles Shoe of the Brotherhood of the church .wll store. There are also paragraphs per* he held in the social hall Monday talnlng to losing Harry Rose, former night,- September 11. This will be a Miles manager, who has opened & dinner meeting under the supervision business for himself in Elizabeth and of William S. Mustoe and Allan H. ono pertaining to the joint meeting Vanderhoef. Dr. Lawrence R. of chamber members with the Rotar- Eurdge, newly elected president of ians and Lions. tie organization, will preside. - . President Theodore D. Moore re- Mrs. Ronald W. Allen, Little Silver, cently appointed W. C. Jacox, man- and Miss Barbara Woolley, Long ager of F. W. Woolworth's store, to Branch, assisted the church quartet flu the vacancy in the Internal Trade Sunday morning in the absence of committee created by the transfer of Robert DcGolyer, former manager of Mrs, J. William Helm and Mrs. Thom- Ml WIDTHS FOIl CORRBCT FIT., as: McCllntock. Allan R. Woolley and Sohultc-Unlted, who is now In one his daughter Barbara sang the duet of the firm's New York state storos. 'He Walk* and He Talks With Me." The matter of suitable Christmas lighting In Red Bank's business dls- METHODIST. trlot was also mentioned in the bul- National hot all ih» ntw letin. .Due to present laws tho Jer- tlylai Ihi college. oM» lov* There wll\, be no services In tho sey Central Power & Light company ... eipsdolly Iht DuteNe Methodist church Sunday, September will not bo able to donate current for Tots and iport/ modili. 3, in order that the congregation may tho large illuminated trees which have the opportunity to attend tho havo been erected in previous seasons closing services of the Ocean drovo at Broad and Front streets and Broad camp meeting, Sunday, September 10 and Monmouth streets. Tho coat, to all services will resume. Churoh the company last year for lighting school at 8:45 o'clock Will be In these two trees was $202. An entirely charge of Harold J. Coddlngton, gen- now plan of Christmas lighting will eral superintendent.- The morning be considered by the chamber with- service will bo at 11 o'clock and the'in the next few weeks. Thei* ihe«i iur» con tain * minister. Rev. Herbert .J. Smith, will k. And ttitrt'i monthi of preach' the aermbn. The evening wor- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. . extra wear In the Goodytor Will eonitrucrlon. ship will bo at 8 o'clock. •Urri* htt «r* welt pro A surprise birthday party was KdtdlnNoHsnalSlieM. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, given for Miss Vivian.Kruse Sunday And lw.ll looking,1 to*, SCIENTIST. at Kruso's hotel, Highlands. Miss for going back-toidiool. Services in First Church of Christ Kruse received many gifts. The ho- Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red tel dining room was decorated with Bank, are held Sundays at 11 a. m baskets pf flowers and a largo birth- and Wednesaays at 8:15 p. m., Sua day cako formed tho centerpiece of day-school 11 a. m. tho party table,. The color scheme • "Man" Is the subject of the Lesson- was yellow and white. Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, September 3. TO STUDY BEAUTY CULTURE. The Golden Text Is. "God created man in his own image, In the lmagj Miss Clara Brownley, daughter of of God created he him," ,(Gone«ls Mr. and Mrs. James Brownley of 1:27.) Holmdel, has been enrolled as a Among the citations which com student at ,the Monmouth Training prise the LoBson-Sermon is the fol- school at Bordontown. Miss Brown- lowing from the Bible: "Mark the ley, who is a graduate of Red Bank perfect man, and behold tho upright: high school, will, study beauty cul- for the end of that man is peace." ture. . 48 BROAD STREET (Psalms 37:37.) qiHE newest note In fashion I* the buttle back, depicted in this forma! gown of itiff rayon moire. The Lesson-Sermon also Includes SURGICAL PATIENT. / "The Nemat, Most lieautiful Store in Bod Bank" >X Other salient style points of the dress include the heart-shaped neckline, low bacl and matching 1 jacket-with shortsleeves and gold buttons op the front. The costume la high fashion bui you won't tire the following passage from the ChrlS' Michael Comar of Shrewsbury was 354 GEORGE STREET 158 SMITH STREET of it, aaya Good Housekeeping which shows the dress in its September issue. * Jtlan Science textbook, "Science and admitted last night as s. surgical pa- NEW BRUNSWICK . PERTH AMBOY Health with Key to tho Scriptures" tient at Rlvervlew hospital. by Mary Baker Eddy: "God Is the (Over 70 Stores /Throughout New York, Mew, Jersey and Mass.) creator of man, and, the divine Prin- Rumson Man ciple of man remaining perfect, the divine Idea or reflection, man, re- mains perfect, Man Is the expres- Writes Play sion of God's being, If thcro ever ANIMAL PICTURES WM a moment when man did not ex- Musical Comedy to press the divine perfection, then there was a moment when man did Be Given at Navesink not express Ood, and consequently a time when Deity was unexpressed— that Is, without entity" (p. 470.) A play, the fifth in six ycats that r has been written and produced by Ximball Hartahorne, son of Mr, and , JV, , ST. PETER'S, Mrs. Robert D. Hartshorno o : Monmouth Bcaach. Mohagh Lea, Locust, will ho present- ed next Tuesday and Wednesday, Rev. James A. Paul, associate rec- September 5 and 6, at tKe Navesink tor of St. James' church, Mew York, library^ on Monmouth avenue. will occupy the pulpit of St. Peter's The play, a musical comedy, Is en- church, Monmouth Beach, this Sun- titled "Castle Barbasol" and the day. Holy Communion will be ob- •eeno Is laid' In England. The' plol served: Why? has to do with a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Hornblower, once residents of KEYPORT LUTHERAN. Red Bank, who rent a castle in Eng. The 13th Sunday after Trinity will land. Hornblower wants to return be observed at all services of Geth- to his old town, Red Bank, but his aomane Lutheran church, Keypo.-t, Wtfe, impressed with-the social life with church"school at 8:30 a. m.,761- pf the English, decides that she owed by the service at 10:45 a. m., WKy waste time in useless "sh'opping around" when Wants to remain. with tho pastor preaching on the In the* course of events she falls ubject, "Tho Reward of Service," the advertisements in the Red Bank Register lay before asleep and has a dream that takes Thursday evening, September 7, the aotlon back 700- years and re- he Church council will hold Its reg- you the choicest wares of every progressive merchant veals to her that all tho people she ular meeting at the residence of the admires arc really horrible. The pastor, 190 First street, Keyport in this vicinity? main characters are in dungeons Friday evening, September 8, the when Mrs. Hornblower awakens and Intermediate Luther league will hold readily agrees to return to Hcd ts regular meeting In the chapel at Bank. Keansburg at 7(30 o'clock, Lutheran Why use nee'dless effort in an endless store-to-store services are held In the chapel lo- There are nine separate songs In cated bn Port Monmouth road, the play, which has a cast of 25, in- Keansburg, Sunday morning at 8:30 quest when the advertisements in the Red Bank Regis- cluding a quartet of men-at-arms followed by Sunday-school at 0:80. made up of F. N. h. White, John The Women's Missionary society ter enable you to make your choice of the finest mer- Reid Kllpatrlck, Gill Wylle and Ed- will hold a beach social Tuesday win D, Bransome. "Teeny" White, venlng, .September 12, In the con- chandise without even leaving your home? who has often sung on the radio on gregation's meeting quarters at the Schaeffer hour, and who sang Keansburg. Arrangements are In last year at the Mon Paris In New Any barnyard Is full of excellent humsn-lnterest picture chsneta ,,. such as this close-up shot of a hen mothering her chicks. harge of Mrs, August MUelhauscn, York, wil sing a BOIO In the play. ^resident, assisted by all members of IWh'y pay more than you ought when you can stretcK The chorus of ladlca-ln-waltlng and he congregation. The public is cor- Of courtiers Is. composed of Helen HEN someone mention) tlrd aro adjusted to tako subjects as and animal picture!, moit of iw near »s «lx foot—many four feet, or Itlly Invited to attend. your dollar to the elastic limit by taking advantage of Powers, Jane Billings, Louise w With the observance of Parish Achells, Peggy O'Sullvan, Jack think of IOOS, forests, or the African CTcn Itfsi. Many hox cameras can bo Education month an extenslvo pro- the bargains and good buys that are advertised in The Achells, Bill Waters, Derek Mac- Jungle. But—If you HTO on orneer a set for subjects as near as flvo. And, gram of the Luthern parish Is being Oulra and Wlllam Ellis. ' Wrm—you bare access to a number If you slip a portrait attachment on launched following Labor day weck- Others who play lcadlnR characters tho camera leni, you enn get »von Register? of fine animal subjects, And', mice nd. The' slogan for the year Is are Miss Dotty Burghard, Miss Jean closer. Or, you cm tnkoa shot at Christian Study for Christian Herv- Balcb. Nathaniel Hirtshornc, Robert my word for It, domestic animals normal distance, (incl havn tho belt nts," and will find a place In all or- D. Hartshorne, Jr., Frederick J. yield ]ust as good pictures as -wild part of tho negative] enlarged to glvo anlzatlons of the parish. Begln- Why risk 'dissatisfaction by buying unknown, un- Burghard, Jr., Miss Joan Bnlch, Ed ones. a close-up effect. llng the second Thursday evening in ward M, Crane, Jr., John O, Culman, leptember and continuing every Robert D. Hartshorne, James II. Just (or the fun of It, why not It's not nocpunary to show all of hursday evening until Thanksglv- branded goods when you can assure yourself complete Behr and Eliot Hurd. spend a day picturing farm animal*? a largo unlm.il, «uch u.i a cow or nt. members of the church choirs Nat llart»horne plnys Baron Bar Qo after expressive, human-interest horso, Jiulncd, iho liciul nlono often nd til lovers of church muslo are satisfaction by buying an advertised product, backed basol, the owner of the wuitle: Klm- shots, such as a hen mothering her rnnkos a licltnr pl<:tur<\ Choose tho nvlted to meet. In special sessions bal Hajtahornc Is the vlllnn, Sir Ba< brood, or pigs struggling for position viewpoint which shows tho Jiead anil llh the pastor at worship headquar- by the integrity of a man or firm who spends real money all of Wolfsh'ead; Bob Hartshorne at tho trough. Shoot close-ups of a expression rmut rnVctlyoIy— »nd ers In Keyport. tnd Miss Joan Balch net. the hero placid, cud-chewing cow, or alujky fire awny. Kwp the takcround sim- to establish his name and to build up public good-will?' and heroine, respectively; Fred work-horse—Just as If you were tak- ple— chnrutlnc your position whon Burghard and BuUey Balch are the ing pictures or a person. Many ani- necessary to rM i!lslr»''tlng olijrcta 100 Attend Elk. king and queen and Dotty Burglmrd mals have dofinlte, olmcslliurann out of thn ramrra'i flclil of tlew. and Robert D. Hartahorne are the expressions at times .,. *nd they'll Tak«.your camera, to thn farm.,, Clam Bake Sunday mother a«d futhcr, respectively. Jamts Behr la the executioner and make line pictures for your slbum. fK.P your oydn oprMt., .sliool wlni-ly A fat men's race won by William Kllot Hurd Is a guard. Distant shots, showing the animal and often. You'll flH'1 tlim any w»l|. :islr was a feature of the Red Bank stocked barnyard ylrlds uplendld The muslo and lyrics h»v« been small, will be disappointing unless £lks' clambake Hunriay at Moose Read Th'e Register advertisements. Buy advertised written by Mr, Hartshorn*, while he It. happens to be> sn Incidental flgum picture dlvldcndi. wk, Wayside, More than MO poi- mns attended, Mr*. MnllU Jnsley o( oollaborated with his mother, Hn. In a *c«nlc, Most focusing cameras Jolm van Qulldtr Robert D. Hnrtshorne, on th« dU- •latawsn took. first prize In the open , wares. It is a safe and sound policy losue. Miss Ann Kill* It directing the ace for women and Tony Zarnbrano pity, Mrs. Philip Green designed and ents to a play. The entire nut pro- CKI.Rni(ATKH HIMTUHAY, won thn men's open foot rae«. Mel executed the scenery, MUut Barbara ceeds will go to the library fund. Imley was first In the bowling hall Baker haa charm of the costumei, Mr. Hartshorne, who Is a snphn- John *'. Chapinnn, turn of Mr. and :ont«st and Joseph Allocco was sec- Howland Jones Is In charge of the mori* at Princeton university, grad- Mrs. Clrsndln Chspman of Atlantic md, lights and Mrs. Edward M. Crane Is uated from Ht, Paul's school at Cnn- illRhliinds, crlsbrnlrd hl« lourth Den Jam) n H. Lan», Jr, was chair- in charge of thn ticket sales, cord, New Hampshire, and while birthdiy nt a parly nt his home on man of thijr yeat's event and h'« was her wrote three plays that wer« pro- Musla for tht songs wll» hn played Knturd»y, (The |miiy trtlili. Was deco- ssisted by Kenneth Bmllh, Robert duced by In* school, Wlillt ha wss rnted wltu a hlrt|idivy taka wlllf Iraham, Harold' A, Olblln, Herbert en the piano by Mr. Hartahorne and •tlnndlng the Ilumson prlvnlc school by J. Stanley Firrar, ormmlit at HI, four cnnilleii. \. Bcott, Wilbur Bymlniton, Arthur Mr. Hartshorns was known for his ltttery, a*or«e H. llorxrls, Wllllsm Oeorfs's Episcopal churrh, Itumion, writing talent and produced •ovcral This play Is the second Mr. Harts- Brifljpy, JoMpih Letyton, .Hurry II. torlM and plays which w«r« «>c«p- Tbs *"«ileral Bttrmti of FarrA Bco- Swilhsll, John L. Mtint(Orn«ry, John horn* has produced, for tht benefit lonatly good for such • yotihff pu- nonjlea dMcrllMd Ih/gnln In Inrfiis- or the NaVMlnk library, test year trial production during the last MrtX '•ccsnlll, Ourie* Menna, (Jeorin he wrote one which was such a sue* »M»M •* one of Uie hV »Mdalf, nay In»!»y, Charles Holal. ha main (usstad hi nr, Mnivin fltput, Clinton Elliott and «** I '•,:;'/• •;'.• Paeei Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, 'AUGUST 81, 1939.' Shorn BICHABD HENBT CXABKE. AX BIVEmXBW, Jfflrame Gokmtefij " Richard Henry Clarke died Mon. Mr. and lira. Harvey O. Hartnan day of complications at his home at of Osbom street, Keyport, are the |pf Their Power In Maxwelton park, Atlantlo Highlands, parents of a daughter born Tuesdiy at the age of 89 ye&rM. He hs.il been Leo the Uon Leaps for Life night at Rlverview hospital. a resident of AUantlo Highlands 30 All Civil Cases years, Surviving is a daughter, Miss , Oard of Tlkanls. Lillian Clarke. We wish to express our tlncere The funeral will 'be held this af- thanks to kind friends and neighbors ' -Supreme Court Decision who in i any way: assisted us dtirlor temoon at the house, with Rev. Paul our recent bereavement. Also Albert i^j\ Gives Jurisdiction A. Frlcdrlch, pastor of the Atlantic •Vlf. Worden, Rev. Charles A. Thunn Highlands Methodist ': church, In and the pall bearers; also those who fa to District Court charge. Burial by A. M. Posten k. sent cards, flowers and loaned cars Sons of Atlantic Highlands will tie . Mrs, Harry F. Thieemeyer, ID Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn. Mrs. WUllam F. Evers, i ' Th« HBW Jersey supreme court's IJOUIS J. Thlesmeyer. ••- recent decision In the, Louis Klrsch —Advertisement - ...••' >. vs. Manuel Dlas controversy tikes SLASHED WITH RAZOR. ,, jurisdiction, In all civil matters from * tha Justice of peac* couYts and A Peter Logan, colored, of Bank •* places: Jurisdiction in the hands of street was released from Rlverview WANT ADVERTISEMENTS the 'district court. hospital yesterday after, being treat- wl'' Following Is the opinion of Justice ed far wounds received when he was Too Late for Classification slashed wltfr a razor early Monday j Donges of the supreme court. YOUNG married man *iih« 'poaition, do- morning. His assailant, a descrip- tag anithhtci has lletnM: will IIT* out. E*'. Mr. Klrsch was sued In the small tion of whom he furnished the po- B«at rrtcreno.. Call»B«d Bank »7I-J.* •' causa 'court before Justice of the lice, escaped after the aiftack. 'Lo- AMERICAN woodworking ' machtaerr. \ JPeace John P. Ryan at Monmouth gan was removed to the hospital by wood-turning lathe.' Ganeral Baetrle A. f. Beach and bad judgment rendered Policeman John M. Stoye. C. motor, V4 1>: V: ,l«5. ,W. K. Uraan. ; ' against him In the sum of J13.4C ChaptI Bill, phont Atlantio Rlgklaadi • ,, damages and JS.90 costs. He entered . TIRST 1940 MODEI, " FOUK-BOOtl spartment, sal mni •Iwtil. >• a. special appearance therein and eitT! Arcolm heating iyttem. 27 W«it challenged tho jurisdiction of the Front attwt. Phon« R»d Bank 1I8»-M. . court on the grpund that the de- Registration plates for the first 1940 model car were Issued at the SED BANK 121S.J mean, the March Har. * leadant was a resident ot Neptune ClrculaUnc Libnrrt LasUst boots for 1 • township, which Is within the Juris- motor vehicle license bureau on Mon- r«nt or salt. Inaulm about our dtUrarr mouth street yesterday to Theodore <«rrlw. 17 Bait Front ttre«t. }Ui Bank.* diction of tba district court for the p. Parsons of the law firm of Par- first Judicial district of Monmouth HOUSE for aala or rant; all ImprovemanU. - sons, Labrecque & Borden. The car, oil bumtr. At 4! Berim plat., JUd county, and that service was made a new Hudson, was purchased from "Bank. Phona 70 Traahold,, Whitney ' { upon him In said township of Nep- tbe Wilklns Motors on Bro(td street, WhltBOn. • • • ' • . tune. The Justice of the peace was This ttgmKed New England Shrewsbury. •' FOR SALE, combination coal anil ria ' a resilient of and held his court at 1-ansa In arood condition. Call 322 Bum- -•} Monmouth Beach, which Is within hone represents • type of con- son. the jurisdiction of the district court atroctien typically 'Anerican. VACATIONING IN VERMONT. FOR RENT or Bale, fire-room bunntloir; asnwai on Bunion road, UtU. SUrsr. » for tha second judicial district of Its interior arrangement ia as quire H. W. Dunbar. • traeHtionslas Its simple exte- - Monmouta county. Freeholder and Mrs. James S. NEW YORK—(Special)—There foe* one of the blood-thirsty BOW BOATS—Two row boaU for sal* s , After judgment certlorarl was al- rior. Lack of waste space, a Farkes and children of Ridge road, lions at Frank Buck's Jungleland in the New fork World's Fair. «hesj>. Sec Mr. Heise, at the Monmonlh ' lowed by Judge Palmer sitting In .feeling of spaciousness, and, Rumson, formerly of-Red Bank, are He jumps across his two bed-fellows at the crack of the whip by Boat club.' •. '-• ••- ••.• vacationing In Vermont MAN, Christian, collect inttallment -ac- " the Monmouth county circuit court honesty of architect oral design Melvin Koontz, tbe trainer. Mr. Kbonlr isn't in ibis picture but counts In Red Bank And vieinllrt mtal>- j.ito review the proceedings. Judge make this hone preferred by, he's very much in the picture when it comes to making the snarline mhed religious goods flm:'. ratarehcai, California produces 60 per cent of beasts.do his bidding:. • •nail car necessary1. Addrau Box 51S, J .Palmer concluded that the justice many; over less conventional H7» Broadway, New York. CUj.« • ,~j was without Jurisdiction to entertain .plans. Given s valuation of the nation's oranges. ' 'j the case. * ••: . ; *«,7W by Federal Housing Ad- . Thli appeal raises the question of ministration orBclak, this boste RUT tioot. PLAN Jtcono rioot. PLAN th» constitutionality ct ari.amend- was ballt in Massachusetts ,.., went of section 81 of, tha district wtth Ike aid of a mortgage for. JCAU »•, court act, which section originally #5,994 insured by the FHA. More and tnore^hriftykous0Hvesare making ]% provided that no justice of the peace -, should have Jurisdiction over any ' cause cognisable before a district cd soveral. service stations similar to given for tho church fund Saturday /court where tho defendant or the Sea Bright. the type he will erect at the corner evening from 5:3("r to 8:30 o'clock at their food headquarters>at King Arthur! " Justice resided within any city or of River and Pair Haven roads. tho home of.Rev. Frances Steven- _i Judicial district where a district (lbs Rid Bank Reslittr can bt bought m B«a Brlsht from Morris WeUmin. H. David Orecnblatt has returned to son on Florence avenue. CELEBRATE THIS 'SLABOR DAY" WEEK-END . . . Join these thrifty thousands ... \court was established. The.amend- Utkowiu and CsnniU's Clear Slort.) Btnghamton, New York, after a Mr. and Mm, Joseph Shcohan of J merit provided that, In judicial dls- week's visit with his son-in-law and Hosford aveniie havo returned from Shop for these honest-to-goodness Values—EFFECTIVE ONE ENTIRE WEEK, AUGUST Stanley Clayton, son of Mr. and s 'jtrlcts'ln counties bordering on theMrs. Frank Clayton of Church street, daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Boy Rosen- a vacation cruise to .Bermuda. - s. / Atlantic ocean, a Justice of the peace was hit by a car Sunday driven by berg. Miss Margaret Walsh, a former 31 - SEPTEMBER 6th. ' > or small causa court shall have Jur- a New York party. The boy's mouth The Daughters of Liberty met Leonardo resident, served na maid /. isdlctlon in every such district court was cut and after receiving first aid Tuesday night and mado arangc- of honor at the recent wedding of Meats, Fruit ; district "la every suit of a civil, na- treatment from the Sea Bright first ments for a visit from the state her cousin Miss Suo O'Leary of New Store Closed .' tore where the debt, balance, dam- aid. squad he was ab'Ie to gp home. councilor In tho near future. Rochello. i ' ..." and Dairy 2 ages or other matters In dispute It. It's not one thing It's the same Borough Collector and Mrs. Goorgc All Say 4 does, not exceed, eioluilve of costs, Curchln have returned from a mo- Fr^pes for thing,'say the commercial fishermen. ' Monday, /(the sum of ISO as if there were no They get a break and then some- tor, trip to Virginia. ISLANDS EXHIBIT Than., JTrl. 'judicial district in said county." thing hapeiis. The belated arrival of . Mrs. Annlo Tor moor and grand- Labor Day ,». .It Is urged, that the provision In blueflsh the latter part of last week daughter, Joan Harvey, spent part UNIQUE QUALITIES and Sat /•vquestlon violates Article IV. Section was greeted with great Joy by theof last we^ok at New York. They AITP? Paragraph 11 of ,the Constitu- fishermen but their good forunte was mado several visits to the World's tion, which provides: "The legltla- short lived. After three days of Fair. SLANDS have appealed to FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES • *tuw iball not pass private, local or good fishing the storm broke and T4JS Fair Haven Yacht club will Mary-MargaKt McBridc since KING ARTHUR BABY , special laws In any ot the follow. since then - the fishermen have been havo Its monthly meeting at Its club- Ishe was a child in Missouri and .• ing enumerated cases, that Is to say: unable to tako their boats out. Thehouse on DcNormandle avenue to- sjsed to sing a hymn in Sunday s Jersey Freestone Kegulatlng the Internal affairs of largest haul In the three-day period morrow night at 8 o'clock. There School named "Beautiful Isle of Medium Size * towns and counties, appointing local was mado by Andrew Johnson, who will bo a full report concerning the Somewhere," she admits in an EVAP. MILK im ™ V . offices or commissions . to regulate brought In 6M pounds. Ajtel Forn- season's activities of the club, partic- article in Cosmopolitan for Septem- PEACHES man and Harry Lovgrcn had 350ularly those of tho "Fair Haven ber. She mixed UD her idea of islands municipal affairs." Ideal for Canning POTATOES In Central Railroad Company va. pounds each. Due to tho scarcity of Days." Tho club's ahnre of tho "Fair with a conception of heaven which blueflsh the market price wna 20Haven Dnya" celebration Was $100. state board ot assessors, Chief Jus- included pearly rites, gold-paved 18-Qt. ;. tl'ce Beasley, speaking for this court, cents a pound wholesale. This amount hns been advanced by streets, and pcoclc riding on clouds C ft member of tho club and a subscrip- Grapefruit 16-Qt. C Basket alald: "This discrimination' between Several boats that were In tho eotine lco cream cones, Later on, Iff- Basket 17 1*8. tion Is now being taken up to reim- travtil writers conspired to add vivid no. 2 <* general and special statues, as ap-tuna fishing contest this week were burse this member for his courtesy 69 23 descriptions ot coral strands, blue plied to a subject matter of this moored at Sea Bright docks. to the organization. Juice ' kind, is not a new thing to this Borough Clork B. W. Fary, who skies nnd indigo waves. Mclntosh Celery court It has long been a recognized Fancy Quality UnsweeteneS 5 has been confined to his bed with Miss McBridc investigated a few j doctrine with ui, forming the basis illness, continues to Improve and Is Leonardo. inlands recently, with disillusioning •'of many decisions. When the case of now able to alt up. results. She found that Bali, instead APPLES HEARTS Parsons vs. Van Riper was first be- V •—:—•» • s». 1 (Thi Red Bank Iteslitar can lta bousnt of being a paradise where all nccci- Large Bunch fore tbe court the matter wai care- In Leonardo' from >!'. X Klldufl. Ham sary food crew on nearby trees, has MUSSELMAN'S Large Yellow / ' fully considered. The Inquiry • In Fair Haven. Montgomery. Fred I W, Meyert, Jerome n council that apportions work to Seediest XA. that Instance was with respect to " ittlno and DsJkan's Stationery Storf.) all Inhabitants and slackers are dc- the effect of that provision of the ONIONS 5 (Tba R«d Sink Refflitar ean ba bought Charles Crooks of Brcvcnt avenue .dared officially (lend and expelled APPLESAUCE amended constitution which forbids la Fair Havan from Joseph Flecolo, Gar* from tho villages. Tahiti, instead of celebrated his birthday Friday with FANCY QUALITY GRAPES the legislature to pass private, local itn Btata Grocirv and Mr. Wdntraub.l a party nt his home. being a haven of complete, relaxa- 5' or special laws regulating the inter- The Fair Haven public schools will Mrs.' Leon Bneckcl of Vftllffy drive tion, is a plnco where natives havo • DAIRY DEPT, • nal affairs of towns or counties, and open at 8:30 a. m., Wednesday, Sep- will entertain her sister, Mrs. Jessie to lasso shrimp for food. the distinction, In view of that pro- ember 6. Mew pupils may register Webster of Bloomtlcld, Connecticut, Sabn in tho West Indies sounded N. Y. State ' Borden's vision, between general and special on the opening day. until after Labor day. fino until Miss McBrido discovered Chateau legislation, was expressed In these Miss Patty O'Kcefn of Hlver rond Mrs. Frank JnckBon of Brevcnt that nil the men go away to sea and DEL MONTE SHARP words: 'Interdicted local and special had her tonsils removed nt Fltkln avenue spent Thursday with friends the island is practically a manlcss Pimento —laws are those that rest-on-a-false Kospllairiaat weok. " at'TJong BcacliT Lontflathnd;— ' -Eden. Other islands had disconcert- American | or deficient classification. Their vice ing habits. Some wcro floating. CHEESE Beginners who will be five yearn Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert W, Cross of Somo went up nnd down like eleva- Tom. Sauee Is that they do not embrace all ofold by November 1, will ho admitted Hlghlnnd nvr-nuc will attend tho In- 3 -10 CHEESE the class to which they are naturally tors. Somo were volcanoes, tempor- ny day during tho first-two weeks stnllntlnn of the supreme dlctntor arily oft duty. Somo laid claim to f ' related; they create preferences and ot school, but no other lime during nnd other supremo lodRo officers (if witches. Roll Butter establish inequalities; they apply to he school year. High school students ho Loyal Order of Mooso In the 25 2 ** 23 Miss McBridc has decided to stick persons, things or places possessed may call for their bus tlckrts at the court of pcaco tomorrow noon at the of certain qualities or situations, and to Marihaltnn Island for her va- DEL MAIZ office In the Willow street school from World's Fair. cation. exclude from their effect other per- two to four in the afternoon, Krldny, Mrs. Peter Oron, Mrs, Mabel Dlehl, • FINER QUALITY MEATS • sons, things or places that are not September 1, and Tuesday tlio 5th, Mrn. Arthur Kolb nml Mrs. BcllQ 0. CORN : dissimilar In these respects'." but not on the day the schools open. Cross worn some of the "Women from ; • In Wanser vs. Hoose Justice Depuc, Mrs. Walter McCilo of Hlghlstown Leonardo wlio ntlonded n Garment CKEAM STVtE - GOLDEN BANTAM 7 FRIDAY'S SUPER BARGAIN! ; speaking for tho Court of Errors and upent part ot last week nt the homo curd pnrty given nt Mcnymun Gnr- Appeals, said: "The courts, In a"of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Clny of Klist dtnw, Kpo.nsbni*K, by thn Women'* ; series of cases too numerous lo bestreet and Lexington nvonue. Mi'. cluli of St. Mnrk's Eplscopnl church Land O'Lake. SWEET PEAS 3 No. 2 cans 25c CALA HAMS 1.2H cited, have given to this consti- Clay Is Mia, McCue'a ncpliow. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Green not j tutional provision a fixed construe- Willis Home.of HnckensacU win nonly won n transparent bluo ehenillrt CARROTS and PEAS .«$&' No. 2 can 5c • tlon. In the first case In which this Sunday guest of Miss Jean Dleckman bnthrnbe, which wna a special priic. WEEK-END SPECIALS ! provision came beforo the court, a at the'residence of Mr. and* Mrs. but alan had her chnlre. of many Breast O'Chicken TUNA FISH reg. size can 14c general law, as contradistinguished Thomas Irving Brown of Hlvor road. prizes fen- RccurinK high score In Libby's h;$: SLICED PICKLES I from a special or local law within Mr. anil Mrs. Waller O'NcIl «f contract hriilRO nt her tnhlp. 16-oz. jar 10c Cudahy Puritan , the meanlnic of tho constitution, was Whole or Third street are tho pnronls of n Arthur Kolb, Jr., son of Mr. and CUT RITE WAX PAPER TENDER Hams Shank Malt defined to be a law that embraced son born Sunday, August 20, nt Mon- Mrs. Arthur Kolb of Jlnrltnn nvpnup, 2 125-ft. rolls 25c 195, a class of subjects or places and mouth Mcmorlnl hospltnl. ntortnlnod Jumps Muldoon of FRENCH'S MUSTARD jar 8c , , , did not omit any subject or place Patrick Cnlllnnn of nivrr mail hns Hmoklyn over the week-end. Heinz Cucumber PICKLES 2 FANCY SELECTED (5 to ft-lb, aver.) naturally belonging to such a clans. returned home nft**i* hnvlnu spent Mrs. Mn.br! Dlehl of Monmouth Ig. jumbo jars 35c "The test of the generality of a tho summer at Boston anil Snrato^a avenun entertained her sister-in-law, BOSCO S-os- l«r ot Bo . law adopted Is that it shall embrace on buslnejK. [° botp for 31c ROASTING CHICKENS 251. Mrs. George Dlehl of Charleston, with nureh.l* ol l»r,. r all and exclude none whosr condi- There will lie no neivlco Kundny at West Virginia, nml Mr. and Mm. ARMOUR'S SMOKED tions and wants render such legis- the Chnptl nf tlio llnly Cnninmnlon, iVIlllnm Stuck nf MnrllnsburK, West Underwood Deviled HAM !*s 10c »/2V19c CALA HAMS lation equally appropriate to them Fair llnvrn will hnvi- no prlmnry Virginia, for n week. They rcturn- GOLD DUST POWDER Ig. pkg. 15c aa a class • • • The question whtthe r •ontcatu for nniniclpnl otHers, Tho '(1 home Monclny. Ilnnrlrs* any particular statute Is local or time of nilnK pctltlnnn with M. ROUND ROAST special must bo determined nnl up- "Mrs. Raymond L Tnfl, with her DIF POWDER 2 pkgs. 17c Floyd Wnilth, boniiiRli rlrrk, for thnilmiKhtPi's Misses Shirley nnd Phyllis (holer on Its compliance with a legislative H1HI.O1N 27 prlmnry election, expired ln»t Th«r«- TnfL (if Mnuntninslde avenue, rc- DIF HAND CLEANSER Ig. can 14c STEAKS ,1 classification tul upon whether hav- riny niRlit. Flllni: «n thn Ili'piihllr.nii ing regard to Inn character of tho urned homo Sntufdny nlRhl nflfr ticket were Tnny Iliintlin: nml Puter n. week with Mr, Tnft at OCTAGON SOAP 6 giant cakes 17o Boneless Brisket Corned Beef 21c » legislation and the limitation upon J. }5lchrlft lor cmwrMwrn tnr threi? n It contained In tho act, the statute OCTAGON GRANULES Ig. pkg. 17c Boneless Milkfed Veal Roast 19c yri\r«, lleniy II. Knlil, ,lr., fi" rmin- IOilunnrd IIIIIIIKI nnd „ II or Is not a gonerM law as defined cllmcn for two yrnrs, Vincent Willis by the courts." Dorothy (if Hronklyn spent the weck- OCTAGON SOAP FLAKES Ig. pkg. 17c Center Slices Tender Ham 29c » for eouncllnmn for onti yt'nt, Itny •lul with Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Shce- . '. In Clark vs. Capo May II was held Vnnllorn for un«cnfl»r, (Veni'm* Cur- nnn of UtiMford nvonlto. RIVAL DOG FOOD 3 Ig. cans 25c Swift's Skinless Franks I7c» that a proviso to an act at the tegl*- chin fnr rollrctiir, liny Vnnllnrn ami Mnny I.ennnrdn friends lmv« vlsll- 2 Ig. cans 27c Decker's Spiced Luncheon Meat (J-tb. can) Uturo that It "shall 'not apply In PlurcncnKetti-ll for cnmnlltti'c lilrlll- eilI Alfred (hoves nt Monmoulh Broadcast Corned Beef HASH and to cities commonly known as berp nf Urn first dlalrlrl nml Kilmund Memorlnl lu^pllnl Whlln nllll In a seaside and summer resorts,'1 wasII. Planlln for rnniiiilllri< inrinlirr lerloun ronilltlon, he In reported lo of thr xpcnnil illstrli'l, llcinnrrntu «i slowly inipriivlnif. held to bo within the constitutional wlio Hied wno II. HusKrll Mltitnn NEW 1940 ITALIAN COOK \ prohibition against local anil special for cnunr-ltnmu (or tlnen yeiun. Jnhn Metnbri-f< of the Hrnvent Pnlk snil . laws regulating the Internal affairs K, Wngnrr for rmincllnmn fur twn1,1'dnnnln Fire rnntpnny nre makliiR of towns and counties, yens, J. .1. Karlry nitil I'Mim M. prppnrntlDns for n crowd ex- RINSO SALAD OIL nt Ihelr nmuial elnm 15 Likewise, board of tenement house Jones fnr (•ommlltne. iueniliei>t n! Hie vhleh will Inke plnee. Batlirday ...„,«. a supervision vs. Mlttelman, where an first district nml , ICIIinlirth Merit- act created two classes or tenement man for «umrnllli>i< memlirr ot the il H:3n o'elock nri tho fire company houses, pne In cities bordering on se.conil (llatrlcl. 'I'heie me, two VH- the Atlantic ocoan and one In cities cnnclfs fnr Justices nf the prnor, bill to bo special legislation, contraven- ofllcrtii, Mdiuniniltt Mnmoiliil hon|tltid, whotr E he liml lieen n surRlcnl pntlent fur pretty dress like this black velvt- quart ing the constitutional provision Mi«. Frmlerloli W.Opper nf Maple Urn with tho white pique and lice MIRACLE WHIP Jar Us Ins t such legislation, citing cases n|>l>ciiilli'ltlit, UP wnn Kiilllrlently hit - avenuo »|ifiil Dm wrpk-i-ml wllh lire proved dt |n| „ i.h,,rl wnlk Hunilay. collar and cuff*. The buttons down NMV MIV PRICE 1 •sr 9Sc In support of the conclusion reached, lr the front, curved (ullneis serous the 32' aluter, Mrs, W, (I. FireDinn of Nnw Miss Helen ItuT nf llnnillliin avp- tested by Inn principle laid down York, back nnd the graceful awing skirt, W1UTKIIOIMK IK these and other adjudications by nue nnd llellevllle, Pennsylvania, will sll sdd up to cliarm. Suitable (or Miss Mary IIMWRIU of New Y.iik la irliitii lo Mniyliinil Cnllriit foi'Woiti- "Our tiourti, it Is clear that Iho pru-vltltlng her mint. Mm, demito llnw. rushing tin, faculty affairs and e», I.iillirlTllle, Mmylnnil, early In other semi-formal college deci- 'vision, relied on to confers jurlsdlc- (Ill or Chuiuh street. Hr|i|emlii-r. Him la n «o|i|i(ininre, Applebutter . Stlon on the small cause court In the Mrs. William AIW1MM.II nf ritent sions. Displayed In September Qooil HURFF'S 4\ f«t now questioned as a' basis (or (innuipl I,PWIS, Jr., of New York. Houstketplng Magatlne. N«ck, liflns; Island. fotniPily of Knlr sliPlit Ilir week-nnd wllh Mr. and 10c jelassineatlon Is merely a ipsolflca- Haven, Is visiting Mrs. Mull Hadpn, Mis, Al W, CIUM of Hl)|h|and »Vrv "~ anil that th» law is not g«n- Miss Tdrrsa llndrn Is visiting at nilp. The Ili-tiMer tins tho tnntnlal and Tomato Juice £ »• hut Is local and special. tiionla, ' ; lUch «f Hlfthpolnt Mplrlluallat the workmen to turn out first class , Judgment Is afflrmid wllh Harry Ilulib»rd hn* rrluirirri from printing nf nil ttimli, I««l us nuote R10IITS nMKHVKI) TO IJMIT QVAMtlTIKS * trip to Virginia, whne ha I i"..|.r, ,llVvn nmdp final nrrangemanta you on your next Job.—Advcrllse. •or a turkfy supper which will b« ment. ntic Highlands. A. K»u utlmn'i turn.) [CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT ta Lockhart and daughter South avenue hive been en- .-a/eek'a vacation In New AUTOMOBILES uil'M. Joy and, family o/ FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REALESTA ivenue have returned iron HAUB1CB SCHWAETI. Cht-nltr, Piy- )FICA_ FISH, tanks, plant* ud eoD- month and International track aalta and U. S. GOVERNMENT iobi, commence Hot i trip In Maine. / vllaa. 'Flia bought*, •ola sod' txchtngta. GAB3 a«d parts «nd lit klndi and •anrlctj hiadqaartert. Phont Btd Bank to SITS, month.. Men, womtn. Try nixt AT MIPPUBTOWN, houit of eight room*. EXCf-PTIONAti at 4 800; beautifully to- MONHOUTH >le Troy of Second avery juarluma repaired. Op«a Suaduri.-'V1«- -iltti of-btcd Urtt faooght and iold> AI* Hed Bank txarnlnations. Prepare Imrne*. two bfttjii, nlui maid's room and bith i . caled. Improved rorntr proptrty located Hit of all ilm .... hn w.lcomt. Miller's HiUhiry.il HUlei BO vuloui klndt of bofct mo ton for *al«, dlately at home. Sample coaching, full •tiara tiMt, oil burner, electric ran re and on Comanche drive, Tortaupeck I tot ilrlea will bt glvan' -, enjoyed a vacation til frttt. Highlands.HI. . A. Simon,.41 Worthier •treet, Bed Bank. USED CABS bought, sold ui .-.changed, particulars, list position! tret. Apply to- Ice box; codple^t.y lurntinedi t-wo-;ar 50xU0. Buy now while the bargalna itlll G. Howard Upplnoo* s at New York. phone lU'd Bank 86. ' - Pootlac aalea and service I ttnne. Q. M, dsy. Write U, 3. C. box 511, Red Bank, Baraxt.. Alto bouae. abc roomi, bath, elec- exiit. JUHe Cox,-Realtor. 183 Riveralda itrteW phone fi«d Bw% 1 ftTBUCK tire* in vtrjr'food condition for A. C. Rassas Brother!. 1..21 Uechanlo IF YOU arc ambitious you can make good tric hot water heater, lea box and ramra, avenue, Red Bank. Comanche drive, Porl- Smith of East Gar' t. itlf* Brookllt*t lnni«ii" Stout Church, USED TIRES for iftlf. 91.0O and up. ttrnt, phont >0(i: comtUtel? furnlihed) two-car garatce. Call tupock, • Brooki.de Inn, n«ar Stout Church, At- money with, a Ra.wlol.rh route. -Wt lielp UORTGAQE ap: enjoying a vacation / "Atlantic Highlands. rl|.~J.* you set starUd, Sales way up this yaar. or hava your broker call for. appointment, varloui prlrata lantlo Highland!. N. J.* COME and bo convinced that we bavt Ust Mlddl.town S8l. ' HOUSE on river, all Improvtmintit two* itttutlona who an at New York. / NEW ui u»d lumber, btlcki, ctmuit .ILntat stltctiona of uatd can. Knowlng.- No . txDtrltact needed. Steady work (or car garast).tscellen. location; approxU Mrs. Edward Cordoy blo«1(it n«# -and used PID*I, all sliea, SOMETHING new—Th* Handy Pet aharp- l» »• will not he underaold. Shop ul rriht man. Writ. Rairlelgh's, box NJH. REKTALS^-SU' roomi, ateam. double ira- mately ont-lhlrd acrt of ground. Owner Delorea? who were-i? Optn Saturday* and Sundaya. Joseph «ner and wood pollihtr; can ba M»«d for flrat. Only- a -few listed—everyone a ial-i, Oitsttr. Pa.' rage, 140; .eeven rooni, oil heat $1.5; In Florida for health; muat sacrifice. Phone) Mlel.. HiskwtT 18. Ketniburs. N. J., •h»rpenin; alt rttor edged tool* or polUh- atlon trip to the lnff wood. ' Sent to any addrut on re- barnln:, 19S0 Ford modal A coach, ISO; WANTED, young man, 18-92, with salea ftve roomit BngUtyh, |47,60j five roomi Red Bank tl«l-W or write, Iilvtr Hool*, troad itnet, Ited Btnk, ptBnt I phont UL' ' ' 1(12 Plymouth four-cylinder coupe, ITS; 'ability to work ln men'a clothing itort. Colonial, DM heat,'$50. Many othera. lUy box-SIl. Red Hank. i; have returned to,. ceipt-of 50 eenti. postpaid by jnanufio 1932 Chryxler. alx.cyllnder iport coupe, VanHorn. Fair Haven, phone SB3. WATEB POMPS, in ud inbuilt, for aalt. turer. Mr*. Pewle Brown, B-tUord. N, J. Wrlto Salea Ability, box HI, Red Bank.' MODERN home, In lood nilltnUal etcUos. SIX-KOOU houat. ant ..n Ea/\Highland avenu'i 175: 1931 -Kaah, alx-cyllndtr aport coupt, WANTED,. experienced watchman for te- Idintlal location! two m Porno ttpa!r« ot all ktnda) plumblull and ISO: 1931. aeven-ttaaiengtr Bulck sedan, HALF of double home for rentt ijx roome, llvlns room, dlnlniz room, klUhtn, laun- 1 and daughter EVBRGBBEN. >had* and ornamental tato. Write Watchman, bos 511, Red all loipTov«R)«nti| satase. To reipon- dry, lame aun porch; thrtt btdroorni, Uted plna dlstrlet, ahurehea and *-mn htatlni. F. G. Hunt, Mlddlltown, phont trtet. I tUH hava orer 100 varieties of 199: 1934 Ford V-8 aport eedan, built-in ^chusetts, have re- Mlddlelown m ir a visit to Mrs. YOU SAVE SO pir cant on paint and wall and bargain prloet. Larse tlsea at "half -edan 1175. Many more to pick' from. MiVID wanted; white, <> *i fftneml houie nlj E. R. Conover, 10 Brol4'll«tt, : Our termi art tht taillat. William "ir. U- worker] BIHKII home and family, Call S»7.* otl _:s,. Evelyn Troy of Uxturt*. *Wt caalca and tell *, our - own wboleial* pricci. Your personal lelcctton HOUSE for rent, modern alx>room Putch lanV,.tihona 110. '«* * I'I vioducti. AUantls Paint Co, U4 Wttt deiind. mark thwn.now—tak« them laVtr. vim, ^^i Broadway. Long Branch, N. J.* RumaorRumtotv 7187 ISj. . Colonial. Country Club KeUtcs, nil Im- HOME In .txcellint location, living room, NURSE, colorad, rare baby..18 months old.* IS ACRES rolling, fsrtilt I ei Front itrett, B«d -Bank, phont »atl-W. No deposit Mduirad. Nursery at lnilayi-' DEPENDABLE used carat Dodge. PIj* rovemenU) three bid roomi, bath, break* flreplact. dltilns room, brtikfait nook, id g,Arnold Truex of town SUUon, Albert felion, All en town, . assist two other children*, 8 and 5; eliep Fait nook* laundry, fireplace! otl burner; kltelun, three bedrooms, bath, Holland ~ ilal houit rnoJeniUed -• CASH for jour old trptwrlttr, adding ma* mouth, Chevrolet! and other, tnakti of In: salary 110 weak, Wrlto txiitrltncts saragei 1.0 monthly. Thont WoodbrldR* htttl two.csr garaget lot JOxlSO; 18,110. ritlnal charwUr. Ofi j m ••••occupy the house cbint, chick wriut or othtr offlct tauip- caraj cpnvenlent time payment plane1 to and rtfattnets. Or .tfrlephont before 10 W, A. linppltiK Ag.ncy, phont Rtd Bank . treei and ehrubtirr, /ard by Wesley mem; will call. Jottph R. Strplco, 107 6,50x20 TRUCK and but tlrtt. Ilka new, er.ilt* *•**•*..*> l-i.e«l«*.Kt V.>^-k.hKj^ f^ _ —.-.—._ *tf*kt a. m. Freehold 493-H-2. Ntwbold. Colt's 807," . • • road l large lWIng room, dlnlnal I Montaouth »trt«t. phont Rtd Bank 48S. - (or calt very re»aaabti>' Brookiid* Inn, Neck.' : ' SEVEK-KOOM bouse, 39 Hlvera.do avtnue, with fireplace; dm, kttcwnl. .^-~ . », avenue. near Stone Church, Atlantic Hlhld Neck. : Red Bank; flreplacei oil burner; all Im- OLD FARU type"houie, near rlvert Itrs. thrtt.oar gtraie; tour btdnratfIM*to(l' and' tube* tor tale. «t«nc« rtqulred, Wrllo Nur«, box 6U, "•Ir Haven, phont 383 tide lnu, near Stout church* Atlantic High* GETTING somewhere and eavlng money, YU<\ BanV. dition; dry cellar; thrte b*drooms, mU T13N.R00M houit, vtrr cheap: one block ant visitor with .Mr. 1 2) rook side Inn, near Stone Church, At- Iraprovenenta; blir garden. Htrawe, chlek- from Shrtwebury rlvttt plot 150x160] SHREWSBURY, biautlful modern land!.' . lantlc Highland..* " and time in the -bargain. That'a what MIDDLE AUEI) woman, vrhltt, w«nUd to nUf«on of Bay ave- owner* -of recommended ' guaranteed used en houie, treea, bui line, ten mlnutee Ited all Improvtmtnti; two-car garagt: Immt- p.rfect condition i unuiual)* .»««.. COULD you UH a bargain in oak lumber ear* aay about tht car thty bought at car« for Infant: BIBBII In. Call Frvthold Bink nation, Ray H. SUtlmnn, State dlatt possession. Wrltt Ten-Room Homt, grounds and strdtnii ilx IPMIOIU lt">i CINDERS for tali, road gravel, blut 1168-M or white Mn. V. Urbellii. Darke- Htghwuy. Eatontown, A for rtpalrl? Hrt wood and nreplnct •torfe; drlvewayi built and. repaired. Maurice SchwaKi's. You will do the low avenuQi Fr»«hold. N. J. box $11, Red Il.nk. • lied bath, wtra lavatory. SmlWIV-uta wood, $10 a cord] locuit poita and boat Alio t&nd, sravel, ftU diet and top volt. name. Why not come; In today and drlvt urnactl doubii caragi. Opm JrtMav, i**T4 • ijfCorn last week to 1 YOUNC WOMEN. SI to 40. anywhtr* In GENTLEMAN'S »cre eatnle for rent fur- SIX.IIOOM houn. bath, eltctrlclty and lumbar. C. G. Btnnett and Company, Pricea reasonable. Phone Eatontown 281. a recommended used car and Fee the dlif- nUhtd, $125: beautifully wooded plot. VanHorn. Fair Havtn, pbotit HI. ' ^ .iffi Mb*'" avenue at the Mlddlttown, phont tig. ftrtnet? Low In prlct, liberal tarmi. <9iT Monmouth county; RCII ftmlnlnt hy- hot wtttr heat! two mllti (rom Rid C. Stochl, Tinton avenue. • sl»n«, $1.00. Fait stlei, reptal ord«ra; well kept groundi; flnt floor. Urse living Jlank and two mlnutu' from bua Ilntt ATTRACTIVE ils-room houM, Brail hospital, Long JUSt ARRIVED, larst aiiortmtnt ol now Chryslers, Plymouth, Dodgea, DeSoVtoa, COMBINATION Bengal 8» and coat Packard!, 1098 Dodgts, Plymouth, Ter- 25% cnmmlwlon. Full .ofupar* Umi. room, dining* room* sun .room, den, kitch- rice 11,000, Wrltt Houss, box til, Btd nilghborhood, rlvir privuifatii. It combination coal and gas rangtl, itai range for •aU;/Ivory and green: new Phone I^OHR Branch IR1 or writ* La Ray en, lavatory; iecond floor: three malter lank,' grounds | ntw magailnt not watftr r atovtt and heattri at low prlets. Samuel raplanes, Plymouth station -wagon, Ant »re'k<* ls" Woodward style, alio three-Alece llvlns room tuite; condition; 19X-35 Chevrolet., bodies, Products, 1'. O. Hot 228, Lot\E Btanch, bedroomi, three batha and maid'* room garagt. Saorlnc. l«,.o(J. Ttnnt. Sw»tti. phont 13ST, 14 Wnt Front »trto», N. J. and bath. Convenient to Red Itnnk and SIX LOTS for ill* on Wilson avenue, Port rtnt US. Btr Vanklorn Aiiaor at il son born Sunday R«d Bank.' like new; tacrifW at half the grlce. U7 Fords, DeSotoe. 1934 Chevrolet panel de- Little Stiver it atlon • for'commut'er. Itny Mnnmouth. near beath. Will self tap- Bridge arenut. Red. Bank. livery, 1)32-33 Chevrolet!, Ford. Itulcks, aratctvratctv, CCnah or terms; 1100 each. Fhont 'aven. phont ,8a. _____ WocrTial hospital. Mrs. OIL BURNEOS-'Let ui lmtall an oil \VK NEED tint dun domeitlr heln for 11. Stlllman, State Highway 4-N, Enton- ZENITH farm r&dlo'^Sr^We; wind charger Chryalem; '28 Bulck sedan.I4S. 1930 Ford poiltlonn In the bent honiehoMf*. Al>P-y town, iihone 7 and H. K*ansburb g K.IKI. RBD BANK, white Colonial wltJt" i .. tint nerly Miss Chrts- burner Jin your coal ranga or htattr. and battery: reaidnable. Fred B. Plew, coach fftO. Buy right. Set your friend at once at Monmoulh Emt-loymenl Agan- shutters, tli roomi. tlltd b»hh, Dont dtlay—cold weather iuit around the Tinton Ea.li, N. J.* • Let at Maurice Schwartx'a Used Car Lot, cy. 22 Went Front »treet. phone 9C00-' RUMHON, N. J,: dean fourhor.e 787. Open evenings, Sunday morn- BOOKKEEPBR-STPlNOnnAPHER for part ichool, «tar«i, btie line and Victory i.aik: ing and botutlful trtta, lltpalrt *irlll colt 16,900. VanHorn Agency, Fair B 1 cellent condition. - Phone «53-B from Ings. tlm* poiltlon; preferably exparltnc* In- yearly rental; Immodlato ..oJiBenloti. Phone SU.ODO, when comptet. valtio will bt J aon-l/ evening by bis FOR SALE cheap, several good used com- 0 to 6 o'clock" . Bilrnnc* buolneai, Reply slvlnir nun* tnd phont 2BS. t _, hter Mr nd bination coal and gas range*, coat stoves Kumioii 437. • 10,000. OUtrid to you at IS,500, with ; Sev HK ' ' * PEACHES for tale, 'white and yellow BtlOreBB of laat employer: date and dura- full financing to colt only MI per month, NVESTMENT—R«d Bank, tn* mil. and heaters. Also large stock new coal tion of cmploymtntt Write B. &., box * Kuejsl>-th avenue. The ranges and 'heaters. Samuel Swarta, 14 free»tone* In large or imall quantitei, FARM PRODUCE SMALL acreage, home for family of four Milton Btrk, Inc., 14 Monmouth itr.it> hood, raodirn lU-room bout., Vi'e»t Front .treat. Btd Bank.* G. DOURIRB Parker, Itumton road'. UlV.t to ilx, turn tin id or unturnlRhed j on Ited Han>. photit UH. *- ' porch, hot wattr hetti tlltd bath I I «tf»yjrji*a*t °^ ateaxned Silver. N. J.. phone Ra1e. "Aleo good broiler chicks for Immediate and fall and children 'if wear I part time and Sat- Red IUnki approximately 49 acre* with r an(> work hone- Prlcei reaionable. T. S. urdaye. Apply at once. Good pay, Gold* ilte, mulcted neighborhood. Phono At- liver road. Fair Havin, pliont 2»» . Thomr'f > Dr. Mrs. fort cool weather. Wo also carry full delivery. If laterested In other croaa- luntlo Hlghlanda 607-M.' about 70" bearing apple treei. Farm lint of stove and furnact pipe. Samuel KobertB. New Monraouth, phone Middle- bred broiler chicks, let us know. Wlllgt* berg'a. 21 UronJ itreat.* • hotut and barnt prtco $0,000. 0. P. Bor- STUDIO eottigt, lot tar back froni-r 'r gait, Urs. Celeate Hlg- a Sworti. 14 Wwt Front street. Red Bank, town 260. rodt .RrcUiers, Red Bank, K, J., phone lAUNDRBSa. colored, help with Vltchen FIVR-ROOM houie In Wait H*_ Hank with den, Shrewtbnry. phan> lUil Bank -taBl-i^ on.Vnoll with trtti, thru acre., mo-" X Holmi - •*- Sorensen, Red Bank 8E74-M. •wark; electric washer nml mangle: ilecp .mprovementi; $2,200. $300 down, bat- throughout] six roomi, nildttont_— phont 1887.' USED 30-Knllon rnnge boilfr for mile; NEW itml-bunt.low, llvt rooms | bitutl* • uel Sc Sorensen, Sam- also 40*Ballon pot atove, 20-inch Amer- In. own ronm: |40. Write L. K. W, box anre payable $2S monthly, lnrluJIna tnxea place,. 15,100, 1900 cat!). Ita* VtaBcrl GAS RANGE tot aalt, regular .!••: price ank fully dtalgntd! ofltrsd to yovi for tht I F. Lj,Gattland, Robert It.00. White with gray enamel, four ican radiator hot water boiler; all In very RYE STRAW, mind hay, .ajftlfa and _J 1. R«tl ^ - and Iniurance. Jnqulra 12 Wechnnlc Ilvsr toad, Fslr llavin. rhom 8H. ni ra w mortgage of I5,.6O. Milton Birk, Inc., 14 f fence ^ * * *^ » --* * burntn, with atdt oven and broiler. . Call Rood condition, $26 complete. Sear*. Roe- timothy; good quality. F. O. B. Tan- SALESIJaPY. experienced In fitting and Monmouth itreit, Red flank, phont 1816. TWO AORES of beautifully landeeapwll at « William atrttt, Red Bank.' buck ft Co., Monmouth ttreet, Red Bank,* nant, or delivered. John H. Laird, Ine, telling dreiiei. Derk'» Charm Shop. 8 i Mr«. >ntlo Highlands, Tenntnt, phont Freshold 110 ot English- BUNOALOW tn~^trRid~Bat\V with" 1m- pioptrty for tali ln Rumionl 11,040,1 BliCO cruller, 4E ftet; lacrillct for etih, THIRTY c«1 rots, practically new. for Broad utraet, Rtd Bank. provementu 11,000. 1800 down, balance SIX-ROOM houit In Rtd Bank, itttm torn also acreage In Uncrott. on .nl ajirl Jjipf Freehold, Mr. town I6-W. .arable $22 monthly Including taxea and heat; ill Improvement.! 83.000. Hilton knoll I two to tivtn acrti. Tin* hom! Pennsylvania, take* and Inmii-ance. Inquire 12 Mechnnlo 14 Monmouth street, HoJ Hank, phont hal four and flvt montha old; ntalea, ont fe- LOST AND FOUND BABY CHICKS up to ont week old, Iocs Convenient, residential location, oil burn- 1«J« phont Sigo.* • t»stef°y rented the male. Tylon Pom Kennela, 2(0 South tested Whltt Jlocka. Rhode Itltnii Reds, er; abundant hot water. 1 Alltn place, atreet, Red Bank, phont 86«. a OWNER anxious-for return of Iriih tet- Barred Rockl. Chicks over one week old . to Mr Belvedere road •trtet, Eatontown, phone 102.* • Red Bank, phone S66Z-W. SIX-ROOM houie with Improvement*; oil SIX-IIOOM house, stoknr heat I thrtt bed* HOLLOW TILS bungalow of ilx roomu ter wearing* Florida tag. 'Antwere to 12c up, Muller, 51. River road, toward! roomal saraael nlct landsoaplnB, corntr bsthi >.,5t)0,. »>so cuh, laltnct In -,j ,-ierald Hannay of mme Bed: hat broken tunk lower right Fair Haven. -burner and garage) five mlnutei from WE BUY and tell tvtrythlng—U»e4 FURNISHED bedrooms (or ladles, tt IUd Uank aUtlon; $7,500, U.OOU down', ropertyl 18,(00. Milton Btrk, Inc., 14 monthly paymtnti. Waterbury, II Wtit *\> a6rioL of the season. jaw. Reward, 818 River road, F»Ir Ha> F!tcrs place. Ked Dank. ______^ ionmouth strelt, Bsd Bank, phonn 1618. front itrttt, phont 18OQ,» • l vj club fter furnlturt. antlnuet, . rugt, china, ven.* balance payable 175 monthly. Including S •• wer. • < « having STOCK for tale, having sold farm: three taxei and Inaurance. Inqulra 18 Mechanic •riaaiware, ttc. RuacU'a Auction Gal- farm horses, six saddlt horsea or pon- ROOM (or rent, lag Ilrond atrett. Busi- MINIATURR eilate of Art aorta on riven BRAND niw modem triplt-lntnlMid cot* >>' ••• ita meimnier, •wll1 resume FOUND, setter dog. It owner can de- ness or professional vroman. Phone Red atreet. Red Bank, phone 863. thrtt rnnsttr bedrooms, two bathll lerlea, 27-29 Saat Front etiett, phono scribe may have flame. Mlu Soden. lei: 30 ttn-weeki-old plgi; acres of mea- tut with licbnd stor/ which may ba - ber 7, lay night, Septem dow aod. Hlddlttown Slock Farm. Thom- Bank 27 U-J. FOUH-UOOM bunnalow tn Bhr«wi.bury, matU'a quarteri. Numbtr ot largt shad, ftnlihtd, making two morl rocrjii; BOIITM. Everett. N..J/ trttsi t)irtt>ctr garagti barn with box ai S. Field, Red Bank, phone 881. FURNISHF.D BOOM for rent. AH im- $1,400, $200 down, balance pay able Itnt to aohooli 10* down and monthly -1 Mr. '• • FOUND, luni of money In R«Rl«'a Poultry $l«.&0 monthly. Including tnxta and In- stalls. Set Waterbur;, 22 Wtst front charges of III V. H. A. Watwbljry, it',.I Market, 210 Shrrwibury Rvenue, last TWO fresh Holtteln cows for sale; also provementi. Thum Ited Bank 2tt>8-J.* strist, phont aton.* been ei =• P««>M *»vi DOLL CARRIAGE 12.7 6. grten and Ivory Saturday. Owntr may have Aitm* by eeed wheat and ear corn. W. H. Pot- auranci. Inquire 12 Mechanic itratt, Itetl Wwt Front .treat, phon. 1800.* gaa stove $9.50, baby walker 76c, fire ttrtSon, Mlddletown, phont 67J.W. THE MM'I.KS, ts Maple avinue, ont of Bunk. I'hone 16a. ___. TEN.ACItE farm, aevtn-rormi houit, bath mount -'•'•Hvei from Falr- identifying and paying for this advcrtlst- CHICKEN FARM, tin acres, four-roota i acreen I1.S0, aturdy kitchen chalra 75e. ment. Red Hank's most convenient locations! FIVE-IIOOH modern hungnlow, Improve- plpoltsa heater with oil burner I two-ear Patf D a< pltlowi 25c. ttc. RuacU'a Auction Gat- | cool,: attractive rooms; raits rtasonablt, ment!; attractive ground*"; (tnrmto. O. garage; two chlckin houaei. Price IdSOO, cottagti hen house. I 11,100. Set We> i ! „. - M lerlei. 27-29 Baat Front atreet. ROW BOAT found adrift in Sandy Hook MISCELLANEOUS Phont Red Bank lett, Mrs. II. F. Dow- Irvlnir Patterinn Agtncy, 6(1 Bruad atreet. 81,000 csrth down paymtnt, Roliton Wa- ttrbury, J2 Wtit Front strut, pkoM 15 11 111 of bay AuKiist 10. Loier «1U pltase com- sirs. ' asoo,* and Mi * * '' PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel pupplea; municate with John & Dennett. Sr., Colllm Red Bank .phone __26». tirbuiy, 22 West Front, stroll, phont an WM black, red. parti-color; excellent breed- TWO large front rooms, suitable for two SHOO.* ______on for B ' operated aTcnue, Port Monmnuth, N. J,' I HAVE first bond and -mortgage money etch; private famllr. 47 Wallace RENTALS—Five-room homo In Itlvenlde COUNTRY horns on small laltll iacr* ot her tt)ns11 Ing. Phont Eatontown I47-M.* KEY SING and 1 i keya found In park on to place on good residential properties. slreet._B«dJB«nV.* Hetghta, two beriroomi, Olnltip room. «0 AORia, savin rr.lnutea outi good loll, grounds, poultry houit | thret e>r gi- Tuesda" * BARGAIN^ firtwood and fireplace wood,. W. A. Hopiilnn An-ncy. S Linden piste, Vttrhen with breakfait nnokt flii>pincv, _»• orchard, brooV, wobiled glent tlllablt rage, dwalllng of tight rooms, bath, atiarn .jjeaj 1 of Dr- wllliam river front. Same can be lean at Hen- Red Bank, phone HB7.' KUKNISIIKI) rooms...one..snail and ont raget ite*m heat with oil burmr; $40 per fltldsj bungalovr and small outbuilding!) f -Watthev" $10 cord: locuat poeta. Alao wood cut- Inter office.*- -- htati 15,"00 ttrms. Thompion Anncyt -•fmt nl1 tera wanted, by cord" or work monthly. large; twin beds In large room; all im- month, Unit double homt« leveii iofmi»i 15,1100. Thnmtison Ku*nry, "I Eatt Front HI Bast front street, phont Rtd Bank , -WT ! Mrs. i" YOU ARE Invited to Inspect my dairy provements; reasonable; hot water contin- all Improvementit $27 per month. ,HU- street, phone Atd Jlank 700." 700." ' , 'J.-SV. 'hue Is ct *' Garfleld ive- Room and board If dtaired.- Frank Man- to set for yoursilf how -artfully tho rl** r nlno. Laurel avenue, Mlddlttown, phont uously; nonr ntallon. Phone Red Bank roora hoLjat, fimiUhea), all iniprovements • hesjs, e Konwwith 111- BUSINESS NOTICES Guernsey milk is handled btforo it Is de- • K,.J. 10 Weal, stratt, Red Btnk. Mr US.* livered to you. Really fresh milt from a HO. Milton Berk, Inn., agent, H Mon- VACUUM deantra repaired; any make. FOUR ronrnn ami bath for rent. 21Z - an rence Uolk„ „ r FRUIT preai, practically new, for' -*!«• dairy that has Its own cows. Charles V. Belford h' "} Allen EltetrJo Shop, IS Whltt ttrttt. Cleveland. Wyckolt road. Eatontown. Went Front itreet, Red .Bank, phont HALF of double houie, five roomi and lnt an & art Hi X«k« avenue, Red Bank, phone Red Bank. ment In e ,° P : 5W* bath; gamge. le DeNorm«ndle avenue. avenue. 'I4'1* °n GENERAL CONTRACTOR and ceiipool. BICYCLES on tht budgtt plan, no monir fW0~u6OMS for "rent" with" 'WiehW^rR-T Fair Haven.* GLOBS fits cabinet 1S.60, FalrbarVi •_ cleaned; cartlni and fradlns, top toll. .J™. tasy monthly pa/menta. Your liege If necwinry; alio garage. Fnom NBW JIOUSB for rent, Wllion avenue. Josoph P. Hona & horit power aleetric pump; manure, fill dirt, clndera. vratel and aand, old bicycle taken In trade. Mahfla Brot.. Red Bank anf. - J.' Fort Monmouth. N. J-, oight-room Art icra'en, book end Ublt. IxB raff ruic Eatlmatea riven. Phone Red Bank 1484. Highway 16, Eatontown, or 91 a Main $3, 7 Vi^P "is t9, carpet runneri, 36 FUKNISHKD room In private /amity, el bnuie, all Imtirijvemeiitii | itowj location. car Mond Oscar Beclctr, 47 Second atrtet. Fair Ha* atreet, Lakewood, N, J, phont Eatonlown "rfrny plnr», Rtd Bank.' Phonei Kcanntinrg 207-J.* sit JJew Yorr " »y piece Havlland china $12, mutle itandi. Ten. N. J. 10 or Ltkewood 9»0. The last rockeri, dlnetU chain, lamps, china, fftsai, DESIRAI1L1*: ruomi at a reatonahlt rate; HOUSE of eight roomi, ill Improvemcnto, What Is In A Name? ar three*fold acreen fZ, taptitry $4; r«n- SEPTIC TANKS and ceiipool* cleaned. aJ PIANO -.anted, upright; must bt full else. vicinity of blih school. Inquire st 52 oil turner! one'a-rre; niir ilatlon, 100. ' ties for thefot P nanta. Stanaberry Thrift Shofi. Camp- ao dir Trtllai drain! tnltalled. Ettl-' In good condition and cheap for cash. Houw, aavan room», all lmt>rnvementar mat«a RWen. Oicar Bicker. 47 fltcond Hardlnjr_road._Red Bank, phont 460-R.* •xcellcnt local.on, $tt>, Frank I). Ijiwt", ohuroh waa bell'a Junction, Beiford, W. J. Write particulars to Piano, boi ill. Red 1TJIIN1SHBI) or~unfirnils4iel~l>. irT LJARCE. fuii.l.hed btd room on (iF»t floor, J urlntlnB I. a D«l«ter'or s Job Bank 1«H5.- Shrewtburj avanue. Red Bank. Phone garatte; oil burnnr. HOUM, BIX mom* mighty big factor'ln our •ucces.eg and our failures. 46B.W. good condition; reaaonahla. Write Fur- with prlvllfKO of kitchen; all Improra. and bith, hut ulr htal, con I liiimar; **• neis and Drof? 1 ">e busl ln - menti; trnra_e, Mr>. tlray, Newman COATJ and gas or otl and gai combina- nace, _box_51jIRtd Bank.* range. It. H. Vandervttr,'40 Branch avf tended for.-?" " «• - tions in gray enamel for sale re*»on- Si>rlnjri» ri the best, IMrhan'i ?lano Shop, Drum- his delivery system Is modern, prompt and accom- the better kind dont when promised can country home; ail modern eonv«nl- resld'nre. Hfintst, 209 Illver road, phone •tven room*, bath; all im)»rovrmritU; Utt mPTid pUce. Red Bank, phnn* 988. eneea; preferable those seeking a perma. llflllnnk SJU.W; lavatory on first floor, Kirage. Irnjulrf modating;. But what hope has John Smith of over For aod at reaionablt price. nent home; reasonable, Wrltt Children, 8J R1~ HutUon avemif, Soto ear; alao ftouth or De- derful values we offer dtlly. Call PAINTER, paper banger and decoratori R*MI Hink; gnml rondlllon; refmonnMt, '. kood condition! gaibtdrooxn aet, OHBAP itcond-hand truck wanted: suit- nd garage, Camtron Bervlr.e Blatlor, . R»il flank 1710.* 12 r>. The L«iele» furnact In good condl- TKN.imoM hoiine for rent In Drslj «lll springs' and ma' mapl. be-ls, Samuel F, Barker, opposite Marlboro State Domanlco, Rid Flank 2078-M. llon. Write Furnace, box 57 4, Red TWO ROOMS, nicely furnished for light • bars .nllre house until next M'Y with nitsa ronched the level of hit ambitions. . and chairs, cotTee kitchen tabl.a hnapjtit. flank. housekeeping: fa*, elcrlrlc. rnntlnuous coutilei all Imlirovsments: rie*r>rlal>ls, ll*sl WINDOW CLEANINC—We clean wlhdowa il. "|:|o-ll« llollywoinl lloir rluli, Wrltt k and rarloua odd nlr wagon, desk 20*FOOT ten skiff for isje. Ma worthy; In Itortl and dwtlllngi at moderate BUSINESS want.d; .mall busne.* in hoi water; adults only I reasonable rsnl. Jitit thru la a quick method for boosting business SUleklr.. Uavlng dealers. Act wltl1 llvl H» Wallace ttieel. Red Bank. Also garage prices; we alio waih paint, wax floor., etc, .,/"•".". "« '"""" '" 'rju. iinx ir.. JiejiLJJ.J; • Katie Franke. Hud>» to Hint's. fully equipped; four-rrllnder motor. : Price reatoniblg. Phone_2Q0» Red Bsnk. No Jon too mall, Call U-J or 3074-W. Write Hiii neis,_bo%_!, |J,_Iled_li-inV / for ienl:' itr.NfA~lif~ M7,ilern flve-rmirn IHIIIBIIIIIW, which all the John Bmlths can employ, as well as nuts. Atlantic HlghlAsbury ave- Monmouth Window Clianlng Co., Red apartment, •ur'»iahTd~o~iin(i7r-' IIU lislli. hot **sler lies!, llr.lilar.; thorn hii-lnrss men who, strictly sneaking, would 1 LAWNS are beautiful* after th* rain. Put FURNACES—New furntres amf t.lr.-»,,rk S4 7.r,0. rnlrmlsl, aU roum* ami rialh : nl) TUV. ifiaiM . ' Dink. ; all Improvements; also l\v*-it>nm torni lawn i**d out now. Premium Installed now at low summ.r prlre*; old all improvement*: liwtl location. h.itii.r, flrclillirft: fr.O) eluht r'nirns, lv>[) nut call themselves merchants. X mean the plumbers, Oreen lawn seed that really holds up Rt O. K. EXPRESS Corporation, local and furnaf-ts Insperleil, cleaned. re»et or re- cr.t. 'felejjinnt HftMIanV T».* tisihs, lii,1. v,at.r heat, ntel>lat's, rlvti th cent* pound; ahem- mtnur* kiepa weedi long dlitanre moving! dallr flellverlei pslred, reasonable. Fret estimates Danlal tri rooms; prlV. '|2i for threa rights, lltf.; rniiil.rn (/iilonlal, *l* ronrim, Kniu>n,ir>, carpenters, painters, lawn-tenders, clllm- out. National I It 10. Prown's.* to Newark and North Jerity polnti. Phont Mills, 9. Highland avinue. Highland!, TIIIIBB r f Iwn liatti*. lavatory, fireplace, nil lilirn*r, Long Hnnrh .«•?. phont 1J8ML ruoma arid ISR for fivivee roroomms per iloubl* irurNK., half ine uinilli'l*. 17fi. nry-uwm-riB, masons, well-diggers, rug-bcatera, handy SPECIALS—Large green china dinner mrtnlli, which IncluiieIl s oill heat, garair., , *« ua it arid flgur*'nomical war Thoiniixn Ateno, HI Kail Ki'int stresl, I men who work by the day'or Job. The Register's ' >our requirement., tual cost of platts 6c each) 11.15 imoking stands PLUMBING, heating, tinning. Joiecb W. electric and FilgMalie. Apply 13 Center phone It.,1 llnnk 100,* __ \ \ ', orer. No obllgatloi. and talk it BSc; 1,200 yards Coates crochet cotton 25c Fox, phono Btd Sank ?il7. Ketlmatte strft, Itumson, N, J,* Wnnt Columns offer an equal opportunity to each MITTO alumtnum apatlala itill on, Nitional cheerfully gtvtn. SITUATIONS WANTED YOUTf UKNT four-roo^ m and bath apartment 8EMI-IIUNf.iMJ)W, stiem heat, flreiilacii j , course. Ptrhaps youMr part, of ( L 10. Prown'i.* •rmil lor*tlr, , \/A% til fliiwer.; rent \ . lorn, one experlencrllkt to havt MAI)F.I/)N PROAU antique) bought In rounlry home) Jie*l furnlined; «•• n or them. -• • dlKuit , bulldlnfn »ou and WHITE WOMAN -l.h.s day's work to do, r*g«[ MS per month. K. tUed, phont Kt'l til par rniirith. See Waterburr, 22 Will Ouour Mrr ral thl SCHOOL •perllit—Prhool bass 2fir, n»nr!! and aold. 1«J We.t Cront atrett, lied Krrilit stieet. l.hone JBOO.* _ I - visiIZVt - M«n»- (,, °|n_ ( boxti lOe to 49«t lunch kit and bottle Dink. or would da Itgndrf, In Of out. Call Mink 121. you In() 0| tr B a O 18c] loose leaf not* boo ha tnd In fact, Ihs at 171 Htthtnlt itrttt after liOO P. H.. HKMI.IIIIN'iAU)W,' "stuilio~irvli.li moni i Mm. Joncit, who live* Just around the corner from . Tnsre Is no charge feeble advice. largest auortmci\t In town, NttUnal & k MAIIKL COUCMAN School of Dancing| phont H.d Hank I17e. wllh n|.en nr-i>lare anil limiiinl r,lltn«i| you, mny know all about you and how good a mer- s!m**l* *&tt ...... I.. u?_ beginner! end adranccd cleatea, ballet. __REAL .ESTATE.WANTED twri IsrKt lierlroums, attarhnl Kinnvtij 10. Pi-own'*.* lady will rtr. for . MUMi1 tap, tot, enaracttr and ballroom dancing | n n lari- K,.,.,n.l.. Nsar Ke.l It.nV, ov.H.,.,1. T. clinnt or workman you are; probably HUB would INfi ynur thtdt roller!—they art wntth for ctilldrtn tnd adults, Thone 1011. II .-*y_*."! "-'__-_ Q"« H«>«l___ll*r>U 22'il-VL. WANTKI), imull hnti.#, lorn* Urn), mi l.'inil: I4H, Inriilihul US. Wntfiliilry, ! 10c off on new flrit qutlily ihRften; R.rtorolace. Red flank. BAnTRNniSR.. full nr p»tt time; t<,.*TT till* H*-l ftink ; rorivanUnt Ln bin tun JJ W»>i Ki.n.t it reel, '.fh'irii _»r,iiii.' •_ I •l-nl with yrni or employ you anyway. She KNOWS (lorintlfiA. Will rtht wllh fit)tlon U> hu Hollend ihadet In a n*w Grade A quality. enpeij, Addreta Bartender, ho* (II, Kcl WRI.I, 1'iriii-il hiingsfriw In l(»tr t)rli*«d iliht. Addreis lliiU k 10. Frown's,* ance of any hind f Ilavt you a noiiie, Ilnlltnn Wstsrhilir, <- Wtit Kiiint Mresl, Iriwn, anil Mr«. Astorbllt, whose fine country estate •tore or ferm for rant or ealel Want a WOMAK nt fntelllir.nr*, cha.«.-i«r irvl' WANTKIl'." In rrnl In"*Bj"if 'ntn'iT^'r rli-li PAINT up your roomi, flat white riunrtie mortgage loan or bond} If IO, coniult an ambition, a* u**tn\ eom|.«iil-)n In it» Itr» Imuae wl'h four bedroomii «ill fi " nil asoo.'_ Is Just IL few miles out—have THEY heard of your 19c for half gallon l .turpentine 1 Be qt. j agent with over thirty years' experience. fineil hom*. (>in_»)n!tl •iiriuuriillnifi mnt* • M«r Otrt* l*rw« l.tdroomiii hot wntar COI/JNIAI. .In-mom hoiiM; Isin. injifli, ' ability or o( yuiir fair prices? United oil 2Cn qt.; ii\\6£»n'» varnish IMS Call ot wrllt R. V. R. II. Stout. 1 Mnrlin lie dcilrtd than hlirh •••)(#" i rfinena*. • teum h«at, dry i**|liri rtnl 110, Artilre |I*II flr#j'l-«.i twn.rar iflisvft * In alionl beit &*)U. rut ihtlttc II.&9 fallon. place, Red Ilank,_tiho_nt_tl4l. WtHe^A. H V... bon h\\, IU4 llm.V,* 4-lt, y>\ tilt, »«d ««nli.' Hhtsx.lraiy. •H.i.ltil liy H>»H. Kent IM.. alioralRjk 10. Prnwn'i.' K*e W.l.i tiury. 22 Wt*t l'roi.t ltr*tl, Ita'l CIIAUl.tS UtrrilAllll, palnlln^friJ .1.7. TAUT TIMK y>b wanted •• ventral hmiif. llsi... lihr.ne S.'.liO." Would It not be a very builnest-llke thing to toll Of)ORA closets—Cet titra closet i(iace; orttlni. . Urchin] itr.et./iid flin«, orVfr. Cull en/ Urn*. AtlaMV MIKII- FOR EXCHANGE thfim about yourself In the newspaper they both lovelr new cloieta that hold 12 ear* bin IM, /¥ HBCKNTI.V "r>.ns!Mi>leil hiimt'wlth tlirr. mtnte. II..9 | under bid chests for blank. MAVi'.'. }-»*r» tf«tmr«rr»d to 1U4 ms.l.r l,*ilnnims anil twij linlh*. Maid's I-mi], pnrllciilnrly whin It costs so little and accom- et*. ttf.. II: itortgt chuta 49c. Natlonsl MONEY to loan on bonil •-'(/mnrtgiie In ClIAUITKUa white, wlihai poil^riTTrT^ l|illit«i>, M'»t In lilUh.ii •'inllirnenl: ; t (ifTtr tu ««fhiitii« fur a tmill tn •Urlilc I', lir.i, flrenlar-p, nllsiheil d*~ '• anr amount. Warren -h. Bmock, t VAte f>t rnmfflirflil; \»tm\*tif, A'I'tit)** r«i|'ltnre In in* but ni-ctlon, mr liea )/llsh-l ao nmcliT ^1 Mirh^nlpjitteet.Jled Hank, J,_W.._lv)« Hi, Port Mnrino-iM^N, J,' rsgs. I.«IKI> iimiinds ultli shs'ln lr»«'ii NEW DEOCA iKonli and Ulue lllrrl rsw* ^jJ m'i'lern r«Ior.l«l, rint#r inlranre, r In Uhra»s(iurr. I'or leritrir imr eJO.OfW rmders. Bomeborly In that crowd probably Pro-rn'l.* ESUirrin bar room, adlolnlnt"kTtcheii yOI/N'f wflmtn *f#U , nfflr-* pn«|||f,nj hie'ilKiil I or ill on, near evtr/thlnf I of tnt Rumsnn Inn, at the 'luthern and i*imi»lit«-i iftn.yttr bn*\nt*» Iril'iln.. rfin<\UUit\\ fthort «1Utin«!« from lu rnontli, Nee. llolil'in W.t.rl.uir, lUalt'/f, wants your aort of work performed; somebody wanti NKW LAMP ihsdas miks a mom look ilT- of the new brlrtgl, It.mnr.n. N, Jl to let Will arl*rHte n\$ty. Writ* Ofll't, N»w Y*ifl« VMf, An unh«iri1 nt pro 22 VV. r'rorit strait, ph'tna sr,og.» fsrenll ntw lhl(imsnts of Tsll lamp to aoraeont who unilirtlandl rtterlng to , Ite.) Rank. t|*in, Mo ItroWrt- YA**rA ftrntt. Pot r*A7iM~7l «" aViTi; «n«r| al'i-mmrs hne Kttmlitirg 414. Jtitcb WAM'J'Kli, iMCtf|«ht* h'lrixi t(>r tn »m- rstlnn. IKiil 171. Hee Itol.luli W-i«i- T«M. 'J'JIKM. Htart nnxt week, I'll ahow ynu Jtovr, o Is eeaion'a liurt honsr at reasenslile dir rliht4 IK rlverj r,lnr 1 «—. nanlr.* *. Irs. Al.< Otllvlt, UrTsrfl Uke, Mile- *y«lt._JII«liwj» ll, Keemlriirg, N. J. bit.orl t»of _i nnjih. ttto !>!»(, It We't Pni!il.*_Vjr._»_»«e_«r._., . l'hona Lucky 19, Kid Bank, mm^~- IXX.KItMllll »iloi'~-Wt i.i.alr .n,r>iirrn" er'a hi")(>cr Ihdoori or 'ml; il«t; - tn*r\y n_«._i_ : i en Itwttrrtowfr., saws, arlnou .nd )r. t-otrd antl hnlr rut • arH «-«ralli. Ad- tovelr fhR'le tr##i| |T(i, Joo«i^. d. Mr* town t nniH. rsitrlnail ,nel«hliiirli'«nl i IXPIUCM BODlf U.»0, pnwtr tale-oif akate*. Ktv (nt Irnnki BIM! ••IIUI ie. df#i» V, W, .1,, r*.Fti«t tHvitlntt arirt Hiuler Cue \**«»t. 41-1, f.alntfil si>'l ilvrrii^ite'l thrnuxliiiill. Mti|. anil hrdieullf lift to III Chevrolet III! uti. end revnlvers re|talre4, (,'ro«s, ilsni* al^ht ruiirrii, Iwn inmlirti Imihs, rdwnoil law 11.00, Iwn.stri) harni-li'il*! AMK»S'I t>\*ny U'Vl i^|r| .hin.« '>*••, >««ut. H'Pl.r WMIS. gnnl r...,l, rhaultluri ronndeil b* lane ettateii mmittn /e»|- ,l,ei>lriu l<'irclii hnt water h.at, nil liiirnsi. imp bodr 110. _l«ht\ Metlh..., Wtiler btittlr, »ari tt*nrt\n, four mnln >»e-i< I'rlft I'D. Jns.lirl II. MrtJnt A«enr», pajfti nunglrigini) mlntr't*. trttvt4. Writ* Hepliar, 's/e fltMsrhmldl, frQfnii 1*'- moriirn tmtha, two lerviftli .. yall Ketonl»-n »IT ' 110.01 •Tlh ivttnie, Mfhirtond Hill, Urn rnntnt, and heihi twr,.*ir farmei verf iltnjJJNtw Tat/ llej •(« rnlnute*' At\it RUMRON- /urnlihul apsrimsnt, four lorn, hoptlejl f Oon.ull Amy 0. Owen, in ilallfini 171, Jowph fJ, UeCut Aieney, rooms, lialh, hnt water heat Inrliidedl •he -till make It In nnl .lai. order. Prlr.i CX)l/)liril girl wl.h.i posillon at rensisl iM hr« 4H nlct ntlihborhiiiMl l III, Joseph (I, Me- '*•'_ !iJlJJ~~ tea»iineHe, Main •ti*«l. Halloo), M. i.. It^mewtHV.r l sl.*i, i, t, IM*.>. tall st C.iil Aaen*yLJt»imsi,n,jibnne^444. ^^^^^ u i'flllH-M'.OM humtefftw^ for V#nt, nTT- harnew tnd utre" for >alt] tl«<* tl|«n» t(«annl»*t . nlih»'lj all Impnivemint*. Mt, Wldlr, HStiiUXtAlt 'f,**n\ng itXKIK »UhM botlllnn, R»d KtnTTeferT InreiH WrfkotT tol4, " - • tent reaiimalili, —Advi rtlatntnl. »rvmou(Ul 1*44 UiueUtt ruaeruae, MM. aiibMrlMloH raiM, •i'«. CtM »U week, Rtd Bank III!, •a Paw Iff Ui _*4 hC M*. i ; BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31, 1939.'

BICHABD nwmvn.AT«ir Bistro AT BlVJCftVlaUVt . Frame Gokmia&i Blchard Henry Clarke died Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O. Hartenn day of complications at his home at of Oaborn street, Keyport, are the Of Their Power In Maxwelton park, Atlantic Highlands, parents of .a daughter bom Tuesday at the age of 89 years. He had been aignt at Riverview hospital. a resident of Atlantic Highlands 20 AU Civil Cases years. 'Surviving Is a daughter, Mis* Lillian Clarke. We wish to express our sincere The funeral will be held this af- thanks to kind friends and neighbors ' Supreme Court Decision who lm any way assisted us daring ternoon at the house, with Rev. Paul our recent bereavement Also Albert Gjve» Jurisdiction A. Frlcdrlch, pastor of the Atlantic W. Worden. Rev. Charles A. Thunn Highlands Methodist church;- in and the pall beaters; also .those who to District Court charge. Burial by A. M. Posten A sent cards, flowers and loaned oars Sons of Atlantic Highlands will be Mrs, Harry F. Thlesmeyer, In Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn. Mrs. William F. .Evers, rhe Nsw Jersey supreme court's Louis J. Thlesmeyer. j> recent decision In the Louis Klnch —Advertisement. [,£> Vi, Manuel Dlas controversy tikes SLASHED WITH BAZOB. ' ^ Jurisdiction In all civil matters from ;£ the''justice or peace courts and i Peter Logan, colored, of Bank fv„ /, Following is the opinion of Justice ed for wounds received when he was Too tot Clsuuificatio ' Doages ol the supreme court- slashed with a razor early Monday TOUKG wanied man %ialiM poaltton, do* morning. His assailant, a descrip- but anjtblns; hai llcanae; will Un ont. H Mr. Klrseh, was sued in the small tion of whom he furnished the po- B«»t r»f«r»nc«». Call Bad Banlc STI-J.* -'causa "court before Justice of the lice, escaped after the attack. Lo- AMERICAN voodwsrUns- ' mutflnerr, I Peace, John P -.Ryan at Monmouth gan was removed to the hospital by wood-turnlrut lathe, Gtnarsl Baetric A. teeich and bail Judgment rendered Policeman John M. Stoye. ' a motor, jib. p., IIS. W. K. I«tMn, against him In the sum of $1340 Cbaral( Hill, phon* Atlantic HfgUuis , datna^esand 46.90 coats. He entered FOIST 1840 MODE!* FOUIt-BOOM warbacnt. saa and afBctri* ' a>> special appearance therein and citri Arcola neatinr ayitacn. IT Wnt 'challenged the jurisdiction of the Front itraet, rhon» Rod Bant Ilia-M. .Registration plates for the first , court on the ground that the de- SED BANK JJH.J mm th. March Ran fendant was a resident ot Neptune 1940 model car were. Issued at the ClrculaUns Iibrmryl L«t*st books for township, which ii within the juris- motor vehicle license bureau on Mon- .rent or salt. Inquire about oar dtUvary diction of the district court for the mouth street yesterday to Theodore icrrlct. s7 But Front ttrwt. TUi Bant.' •.first judicial district of MonmouUi D. Parsons of the law firm cf Par- HODSE for aala or rent; all ImpravemanU. sons, Lahrecque & Borden. The car, oil bunur, At 42 B«nran tlac«. 'Bad county, and that service was made Bank. Phon* 10 Freehold, Whltntr upon" him in said township of Uep- a new Hudson, was purchased' from Whltion. the Wilklns Motors on Broad street, ,tune. The Justice of the" peace Was TOR SAIJE. combination coal' and saa a resident of and held his court at This t««sife« N«w ij Shrewsbury. ranie In ffood condition. Call 922 Bum- Monmouth Beach, which Is within hosie represents • trpc'ef eon- son. >• • the jurisdiction of the district court strncUen typically As»erkan. VACATIONING IN VERMONT. FOK RENT or iali, tire-room bungalow; for Us. second judicial district of lia .interior arrangemeat is as zarta-a; on Rumton road, LltUa Sflrar. Monmouth county, Inquire H. W. Dunbaf. tratNtioBal as its •latple exte- Freeholder and Mrs, James Si NEW VORK—(Special)—There got* one of (he blood-thirsty KOW BOATS—Two row fcoata for aal* i After Judgment certiorarl was al- rior. Lack of waste s|MMe( a Parkes and. children of Ridge road, cheap. S« Mr. Hint, at the Monmoulh lions at Frank Buck's Junglcland in the New York World's Fair. Boat dnb.» * lowed, by Judga Palmer sitting In feeling of spaclousaeus, and Rumson, formerly ot Red Bank, are He Jumps across his two bed-fellows at the crack of the whip by honesty of archilectsral design vacationing In Vermont. - .. MAN, ChtlitJan, collMt Installment;-ac- t- * the Monmouth county circuit court MelvinKoonti, the trainer. Mr. Koonti isn't in this picture but count* In Bad Bank and vtclnltr; «atjib- ^'1 to review the proceedings. Judge make (Ms hone preferred by, he's very much in the picture when it comes to making the snarlinc llshed rtUaiorjs gooda flm: rafartneaf. raaiir over leas, eonventimsl California produces 60 per cent of beasts do his bidding. •maH car neceuary. Addnu Box 518, %, ^Palmer conriWsd that the justice 147a Proadway, N«w York Citr.* S»" ' mi without jurisdiction to entertain plans. Olren si valuation of the nation's oranges. the case, W,7» by federal fioustng Ad- i This appeaj/ratses the question of ministration oaklals, this koaae tiao*. JtcoHo noot PLAN "(the ednstitraonallty of an amend- was built Jn Massachusetts ment of section 31 of the district with MM aid of a Bortnge for. court act, which section originally «,9W insortd bjr the 5HA, Moreandmore-thriftyhousewives are making ,i provided that no justice of the peace should have Jurisdiction over any v j. cause'cognltable before a district ed several service stations similar to given for tho church -fund Saturday Sea Bright. 4 y court where the defendant or the the typo ho will erect at the corner evening from 8:30 o'cloc'k at their food headquarters at King Arthur! justice resided within any city or of River and Fnlr Haven roads. tho home of ,Rev. Frances Steven- <7te Rid Bahlc Besliter can bt bought judicial district where a district In a» Srlshc /mm MorrU W«Uman, II. David Oreonblatt has returned to son on Floronce avenue. CELEBRATE THIS "LABOR DAY" WEEK-END . . . Join these thrifty thousands . . . fi court was established. The amend- Utkowiti and Canmll's Cliar Store.) Btnghamton, New York, after a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shechan of 5 meat provided that. In Judicial dls- week's visit with' hjs son-in-law and Hosford avenuo havo returned from 5 trlcts' in counties bordering on the Stanley Clayton, son of Mr. and Shop for these honest-to-goodness Values—EFFECTIVE ONE ENTIRE WEEK, AUGUST Mrs, frank Clayton of Church street, daughter, Mr. and M». Roy Koscn- a vacation cruise to Bermuda. * AUantlo ocean, a Justice of the peace was hit by a car Sunday, driven by Mla.i Margaret Walsh, a former 31 - SEPTEMBER 6th. * •• or small cause court shall have jur- a New York party. Tho boy's mouth Tho Daughters of Liberty met Leonardo president, served as maid isdiction lrr every such district court was cut and after receiving first aid Tuesday night and made arange- of honor at the recent wedding of Meat*, Fndt district "In every suit of a civil, na- treatment from the Sea Bright first ments for a visit from the state her cousin Miss Sue O'Leary of Now Store Closed bf'tuft where the debt, balance, dta- aid squad he was able to go home. councilor in tho near future. Rcchdlc,' i' and Dairy AU Day pi'agts or other matters In dispute It It's not one thing It's tho same Bdrough Collector and Mrs, George ;?•'.. doesjiot exceed, exclusive of costs, Curchln have returned from a mo- Prices for thing, aay the commercial fishermen. ' Monday, 3 rthe sum of $80 as if there were no They get a break; and then some- tor, trip to Virginia. ISLANDS EXHIBIT Thurs., Frt \<\ judicial district in said county." thing hapens. The belated arrival of , Mrs. Annie Tcr mcor and grand- Labor Day )f^-li U urged that the provision In blueflsh the latter part of last week daughter, Joan Harvey, spent part UNIQUE QUALITIES and Sat ; .-(question violates Article IV, Section ol last week at Mew York. They n of the was greeted with great Joy by tho i\£!W^Jstfurraph , Cras'l'u- fishermen but their good forunte was mado several visits to tho World's ^tion,-which provides: "The leglila- Fair. TSLANDS have appealed to short lived, After three days of 1 •.••• FRESH FRUITS arid VEGETABLES • f ttire shall not pass private, local or good fishing the storm broke and The Fair Havon Yacht club •will 1 Mary-'Margafct McBrfdc since KING ARTHUR BABY ;; special laws in any of the follow- since then the fishermen have been have Its monthly meeting at Its club- she was a' child, in Missouri and -it ing enumerated cases, that Is to say: unable to take their boats out. Tho house on DcNormandle Avenue to- •sed to sing * hymn in Sunday Jersey Freestone Regulating: the Internal affairs of morrow night at 8 o'clock. There School named "Beautiful Isle of Medium Size ' towns and counties, appointing local largest haul In the throe-day period EVAP. MILK was made by Andrew Johnson, who will be a full report concerning the Somewhere," she admits in an 2 * offices or commissions; to regulate brought In 680 pounds. Axel Fora- season's activities of the club, partic- article In Cosmopolitan for Septcm- PEACHES man and Harry Lovgron had 380 ularly those of tho "Fair Haven bor. Sho mixed uo hsr idea of islands ' municipal affairs." Ideal for Canning POTATOES In Central Railroad Company vs. pounds each. Due to the scarcity ot Days." The club's sh'aro of the "Fair with a conception of heaven which state board ot assessors, Chief Jus- blueflsh the market price wns 20 Haven Days" celebration was $100. included pearly fc&tei, gold-paved cents a pound wholesale. This amount has been advanced by streets, and people riding on clouds C q T' tlie Beasley, speaking for thla court, Grapefruit lfi-Qi , sail: This discrimination between a member of tho elub and a subscrip- toting Ico cream cones. Later on, Basket Basket Several boats that were In the tion Is now being taken up to reim- 27 Its. ' general and special statues, as ap-' tuna fishing contest this week wore travel writers conspired to add vivid 69 23 pjled to a subject matter of this burse this member for his courtesy dcncrlptlons of coral strands, blue moored at Sea Bright docks, to tho organization. Juice .kind, Is not a new thing to this Borough Clork E. W. Fary, who skies nnd indigo waves. / Mclntpsh , cdllrt. It has long been a recognised Fancy quality Unsweetened has been confined to his bed with Miss McBrldo investigated a few doctrine with' us, forming the basis Illness, continues to Improve and Is 1 Leonardo. islands recently, with disillusioning 9 SEARTS , ot many decisions. , 'When the case of now able to sit up. _ results. Sho found that Bali, instead APPLES Parsons vs. Van Riper was first be- Large Bunch (Tha Red Bank Reglittt can ba bought of being a paradise where all neces- Lb. ' fore the court the matter waa care- Leonardo front J>\ X. Klldulz. liarrr sary food grew on nearby trees, has MUSSELMAN'S Large Yellow Seedless Lb. fully considered. The inquiry In Fair Haven. Montgomery, J'rad W. Meytra, Jerom* n council that apportions work to. that instance was with respect to Oottlno and Balkan'* Stationery Stort.) all Inhabitants and slackers are dc- the effect - of that provision of the »dared ofllclally dend and expelled ONIONS 3 5 Charles Crooks of Brevent avenue APPLESAUCE GRAPES amended constitution which forbids (Thi Rid Dank Keclittr can bt bmiiM from tho villages. Tahiti, Instead of In Fair Haven from Jostph Pleeolo, Gar- celebrated his birthday Friday with being a haven of complete relaxa- FANCV QUAUTV the legislature to pass private, local ten 8UU Grocer* nnd Mr. Welntraub.) a party nt his home. 5' or special laws regulating the Inter- tion, is a placo where natives havo nal affairs ot towns or counties, and The Fair Haven publlo schools will Mrs. LoonBocckol ot Valley drive to Insso shrimp for food. DAIRY DEPT. • open at 8:30 a, m., Wednesday, Scp-' will entertain her sister, Mrs. Josale the distinction, In view of that pro- Saba In the West Indies sounded N. Y. State ' Borden'* vision, between general and special tcmber 6. Now pupils may register Webster of Bloomfleld? Connecticut, on the opening day. until after Labor dny. lino until Miss McBrido discovered legislation, was expressed In those that all tho men go away to sea and DEL MONTE SHARP Chateau Words 'Interdicted local and special Miss Patty O'Keefa of Illvcr road Mrs. Frank Jackson of Brovont tho island Is practically a tnnnloss Pimento i laws are those that rest on a false had her tonsils removed at Fitkln avenuo spent Thursday with friends Eden. Other islands had disconcert- I or deficient classification. Their vice hospital, last -week. at Long Beach, Lone Island. ing; habits, Homo wcro floating. CHEESE American Is that they do not embrace all of •Beginners who will be flvo years Mr. nnd Mm. Albert W. Cross of Some went up nnd duwn like eleva- Tom. Sauce CHEESE the class to which they are naturally old by. November 1, will bo admitted Highland nvenuc will attend tho In- tors. Some wcro volcanoes, tempor- related; they create preferences and any day during tho flrst two wcoks itallntlon of the supremo dictator arily oil duty. Somo laid claim to Roll Butter establish Inequalities; they apply to of school, but no other time during and other supremo lodpo officers of witches. 25 persons, things or places possessea the school year. High school students Iho Loyal Order of Mooso In the Miss McBrlde has decided to stick ot certain qualities or situations, and may call for their bus- tlclicts at tho court of peace tomorrow noon at tho 1o Manhattan Island for her va- DEL MAIZ exclude from their effect other per- offlco In tho Willow street school from World's Fair. cation. ' sons, things or places that are not two to four in the afternoon, Friday, Mrs. Peter Oron, Mra. Mabol Dlchl, • FINER QUALITY MEATS • dissimilar In these respects'." September 1, nnd Tuesday tho 8th, Mrs. Arthur Kolb nnd Mrs. Bella O. CORN but not on tho day tho schools open. Cross wcro soino of the women from In Wanser vs. Hooso Justice Depuc, Mrs. Waller McCuo of Hlghtstown Leonardo who attended a Garment CREAM STYLE - GOLDEN BANTAM 7' FRIDAY'S SUPER BARGAIN ! speaking for the Court'ot Errors and spent port of lust week at the home card party given nt Mcrryman Gni- Appeals, said: "The courts, In a of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clny of First di-ns, Koanaburg, by the Women'* series of cases too numerous to be street and Lexington nvenuc. Mr. club of St. Mark's Episcopal church Land O'Lake* SWEET PEAS 3 No. 2 cans 25c ST« CALA HAMS 1.2* cited, have given to this consti- Clay Is Mis. Medic's nephew, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Green not tutional provision a fixed construc- Willis Hesse of Hackcnsack was n only won n.transpnrcnt blue chtnllla CARROTS and PEAS •£&? No. 2 can 5c tion. In the first case In which this Sunday guest of Miss Jean Dlcckman bathrobe, which was a special prhe, WEEK-END SPECIALS provision came before the court, a at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.hut also had her choice ot many Breast O'Chicken TUNA FISH reg. size can 14c general law, as contradistinguished Thomas Irving Brown of Wver road. prizes for securing high score In Libby*. V,r.§. SLICED PICKLES from a special or local law within Mr. and - Mrs.-Walter O'Noll of contract bridge nt her table. 16-oz. jar 10c Cudnliy Puritan Whole or the meaning of.tho constitution, was Third street nro tho pnrents of a Arthur Kolh, Jr., son ot Mr, and CUT RITE WAX PAPER 2 125-ft. rolls 25c TENDER Hams Shank Halt defined to be a law t^hat embraced son born Sundny, August 20, nt Mon- Mra. Arthur Kolb of Kailtan avenue, a class of subjects or places and 191 mouth Memorial hospital. entertnlncil Jnmcs Muldoon of FRENCH'S MUSTARD jar 8c did not omit any subject or place Patrick Culllnnn of Itlver rood has Brooklyn over the week-end, Heinz Cucumber PICKLES 2 FANCY SELECTED (5 to ft-lti. aver.) naturally belonging to such a class, returned homo nfter having spent Mrs. Mnbel lllchl of Monmoulh lg. jumbo jars 35c 'The test of the genorality of a tho summer nt BoBton nml Saratoga nvcnuo entertained her sl»tor-ln-law, law adopted Is that It shall embrace BOSCQ Frt«l #>oi. Jar of loico on business. Mrs. Gcorgo Dlehl of Chmleston, wUh purchat* «f lai both for 31c ROASTING CHICKENS all and exclude none whose condi- Thoro will ho no service Sunday at Wost Virginia, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. 's 10c Vz'« 19c AIMOim'S SMOKED tions and wants render such legis- the Chapel of tho Holy Communion. William Stuck of Mnrtlnsburg, Wost Underwood Deviled HAM lation equally appropriate to them Fair Hnvrn will havo no primary Virginia, for a week. They return- Ig. pkg. 15c CALA HAMS -let as a, class * ' * The question whether 1 GOLD DUST POWDER contests for munlclpnl ofllcrs, Tho ed hcinn Moiulny, Bonrlrss T) /"\ A C f any particular statute Is local or time of flllng petitions wllh M. 2 pkgs. 17c special must bo determined not up- Mrs. nnymonil L. Tnft, with hnr DIF POWDER HOUND IVUAO 1 Floyd Smith, borough clerk, for the ilnughtrrs Misses Shlilcy nnd Phyllis on Its compliance with a legislative primary election, expired lust Thurs- DIF HAND CLEANSER lg. can 14c HIIILOIN' aJ 1 te A Iv 5 classification but upon whether hiv- Tnft of Mnlintnln.ililo avenue, r«- 27|. day night. Filing on tho Itopubllcnn ting regard to tin character of the turnrd htimn Saturdny night After 6 giant cakes 17o Boneless Brisket Corned Beef ticket were Tony Hunting nnd Pnter sprndlng n wrek with Mr. Tnlt at OCTAGON SOAP 21c » legislation and tho limitation upon J. Elchelo for coiincllmcn for three ft it contained In the act, the statute Di'lhleliem, Pennsylvania, OCTAGON GRANULES lg. pkg. 17c Boneless lMilkfed Veal Roast yearn, Henry 11. Kohl, Jr., for rmin- Kcluonril Punnn nnd daURhter 19c Is or Is not a general law as defined cllmcn for two years, Vincent Willis Ig. pkg. 17c Center Slices Tender Ham by the courts." Dorothy of Brooklyn ftjienl the week- OCTAGON SOAP FLAKES 29c» for councilman for one yenr, ttny end with Mr. nnd'Mm, Joseph Shee- 3 Ig. cans 25c Swift's Skinless Franks In Olarlc vs. Cape May It was hold Vnnllorn for nasessor, Genrgp Cm- hnn of HoKforcl avenue. RIVAL DOG FOOD chin (or collector, rtny Vnntlorn nnd Many I,eonnnld rrlenils hnve visit- 2 lg. cans 27c (J-TK, can) that a proviso to an act of the legls- Florence Kelttll for committee mem- Broadcast Corned Beef HASH Decker's Spiced Luncheon Meat ' lature that it "shall not apply In ed i Alfred Gloves' at Monnioufh bers of the flrnt district and Kilnuiml Mrmorlnl honpllnl While still In » , kit'd to cities commonly known as 11. rinnltz for committee member seaside and summer resorts," was ncrlniu conilllliiii, lie In reported to of tlm second district, Ocmoemts lio slowly lm|ircivlng, ' held to be within tho constitutional who filed wrro 11. Russell Mlnlnn NEW 1940 ITALIAN COOK j prohibition against local nnd speclnl Members of the TIrevent 1'ivrk and it. isiioa for councilman for Ihreo .virus, John Iifonrtriln Fire compnny are making , laws regulating the Internal affairs F. Wagner for foilnrllmnn for two ran of towns and counties. inepnrntloim for n large erowil ««- RINSO SALAD OIL years, J, J,. Farley nml Kdnri M. lirctrd nt Ihrlr nnmml clam bake; 15 69' Likewise, board of tenement house Jones for committee members of tho whleh will Inke plncn Saturday night supervision vs. Mlttelman, where an first district nml .Ellrnbelli Merrl- nt. S:3I) n'elnek on Iho nro company aot crested two classes of tenement man for commit trio inrniber nfithe' groumli. houses, one In cities bordering on second illstrlot, There aro twof vn- cnncles for Justices nf the pence} lull Chnilcn ,1. Hesse, Jr., of lloifonl KRAFT'S the Atlantic ocean and one In cities avenue, nr Hamilton avfc- ' Tested by the principle laid down York, back ftnd the graceful iwlnk skirt, wiUTKiioimn mi. Dt«s* «nd other adjudications by Miss Mary HOWKIII nf Now York Is itturn lo Miuylithi! College for Wom- itwr courts, It li dltar that tho pro- visiting her mint, Mis, OeoiRo llow- rushing tv««s1 faculty affairs and en, r.iithnivllln, Mnrylnnd, enrly In other leml-forrinl college occs- Applebutter vision rtlled on to oonfere Jurisdic- gill of Church street. Rcpleitihoi', Rho Is R nophnmorr. tion on the small tutus oburt In the Mrs. William Anilnrirw of flient aloni. Displayed In September Oood HURFF'S Ck 1 Hnnuifl l,nwl«, Jr., of N«w York, llouitkiepini Msg«iln». ' now nuietlnned u a bails (or N«ok, I/Onjr Island, formerly of Kali spent Ihe week-end wllh Mr. anil V 10c " lion la merely a spwlfloa- Haven, Is visiting Mrs, Mutt liatlen, Mrs. Al W, CIOM nf Highland avs- that Ihe law Is not fin- Miss Teresa IJnilcn Is visiting nt mie, Til(i n«Kl>lcr linn tlio mntcilal and Tomato Juice £ is local and special. Mombers nf Hlgli|i iint Splrltimllut tlm worV.mtn In turn out flr«t I-IOPH Wrh la affirmed with Harry Ilubbtrd Ima retiiinpil from ( printing of all klmti, \,«\ u» ,|iinto eh«p«l hnve ninilf final nrrnnjennnla yo.„u on your n««l Job,—Adverllin- niwKitVKn TO LIMIT qtAKrrnra 4 trip to Virginia, whom ho Inspoot- lor a. turkey supper whloh will H m L BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31V1989- Atlantic Highland*. (Ike Sad Bank Besditar eaa t*> fcoaiM la JUlantls HteMaBs's tram William Left h Lratrarg. A. Kau aid Bataee'a Store.) Mrs. Etta. lockhart and daughter CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT Jane of South avenue have been en- Joying a week's vacation In New Hampshire. Jin. Saul M. Joy and family of FOR SALE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT cnth avenue have- returned from MAURICE SCHWAETt, Gbiralir. Ply REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REALESTA1 , vacation trip In Maine. TROPICAL FISH, UsW plenU u4' eop. USED CARS andparu and all. klada and month and International truck .a)e« and U. 3. GOVERNMENT Jobi, commtnc* |10l pllea. ;t\A bonstl, told and «chinf»4. •tnric* htadqoaxUra. Phoni Bad lUftk to 1175 month.. Mtn, woman. Try ntxt AT M1DDLET0WN, home of eight room, EXCEPTIONAL at 1600! beautifully lo- U0HH00TR COD.. Miss Elsie Troy of Second avenue Aquariums repaired. Open 8ua4a», vis- -aiiei of ottd tir*u boajrkt apd aold. AI- Bed Bank «xaminationt. Ft*ptr« iramt- two bathe, lilu, nald'a room and bath, t csted, ImpiDverl corner property located list of all slsss _ jeenUy enjoyed a vacation from itor, welcome. HOWi Hatcher?,!* UBIer to vailout kludt .of ha«.t motor* foi tale. dlately at home* Smmpl* cotchlngr, full steam heat, oil burner, electric rants and on Comanche drive, Portatipeeki lot oirlea will he glv A. Simon, U Worthier.street, Hed Bank, USED CARS bought, sold and exchanged. Ice box; 'completely furnlihed; • two-;ar SOxlSO. Buy now while the bargains ttlll r.her duties at New York. • street, Misfrlaadi. H J. ' • phone Bed Bank 86, jiartinulat*, litt poiltloni ([*«• Apply to- J. Howard Up ' Fontlsc salei and sirvlcsi terns. G. «. dny, Wt.U_U. Sva, box 6U> tUd Bank. terue,. Aleo houie, six roomi, bath, elec< exist. Marls Cox, Realtor, US Wysrilde itraet, phone r '\ Howard Bmlth of East Garfleld TEUCK tlrea In verjr aood condition for USED TIRES' for ialt. 11.00 And upA. . C Basses' Brother,, lt-Jl Mechanic IF YOU *re unbttloui you can mik* tfOo4 trie.not.water heater* Ice box and. ranget irenue, Hed Bank, Comanche drive* Fort* •ale. ^roolsloe Inn. »»ar Stone Cturch, itreet. phone 10M. money with,* Ilawlelrh route. We nelp sompletely furnished: two-car gangs. Call "isck. 0RTQAOB__ . ivenue is enjoying a vacation from Jintle Hl«tl«i' Inn, nnr Stout Church, At- Atl: iantlo Highland* N. J," you gtt itni-ted. Sale! v*r up UtU year. )r have your broker call {or appointment, various prlvatvi jiu position at New Tork. COME and be confined that we hava the Ho '»>xp«i-ieno» needed. Staady work for Mlddlstown E81. HOUSE on river, all ImprovemsnUi two- tltutloni who wll A) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cordova, and n and wed'lumber, brlclu, nmut SOMETHING Hipjy Pet sharp, finest selections of used cars. Knowing- right man. Write lUwlelgh'i. box NJH- car garage; excellent location: approxi- ypea ot real eatato u • blade; tew-and used pipes, all stiea. tnu and w r.^ can b* m*d for ly we will not bs undersold. Shop ue KSNTALS-^-SU roomi,- iteain. double ga- mately one-third, acre o( ground. 0*m«T lo red tar* Qtilf*;rt daughter belores, who were recently Open Saturdays and . Suodajs. Joseph tnu and wood polUhtr.^ can b* m*d for llrst. Only a liw listed—everyone a 2S1S Cat P* \ rage, liO; jsvsn. rooms, oil heat S&fi; In Florida for hsalth; muit laerlflcs. FholM Mlele. Highway- II, Xeaasburl* K. .I, abarpcnlnl s alll raior edgad tools or plUpolUhh - five 'rooms, English, 147.60, five rooms •ee The Joseph P.BA pn a vacation trip to the CataklU Ine wood. 'Sent to any addreat on re-bargain: 11*0 Ford model A coach.'StO; WANTED, young man, 18-IS, with salu R)d Bank 08I-W or write River HoUfc mad itrest, Bee) B»n» nountalns; have returned. to their phn.at.' • •' •- 1B82 Plymouth four-cyllnd.r coups, S15; tblllty to work tn men'e clotMnt •tote* Colonial, oil heat.' ISO. Many othen. Kay box nil. Red BanV. ctipt of 60 c«nti, postpaid by manufac* Mil Chrysler, ilx-eyllndtr sport coupe, VenHorn, Fair Haven, phone 2B»: Ome on jEast Highland avenue. "rVATXa SXjmt. new ant lejoullt. tor salt. turer. Mn. Be»ila Brown. Belford. N, J. Write Salei Ability, box BU, Red Bank.* MODERN hone In good residential eMIion. SIX-ROOM house, fine (_ S75: 1931 Nash, six-cylinder sport coupe, Identlal locatlsnj tw»| . Mrs. George Dlebl and daughter Pomp repairs of alt kinds! plumblnn and ttOi. 1931 leven.pasienger Bulclc sedsn, WANTED, experienced watchmen for' ee- HALT ot double houie for rent: six roomi, living room* dining room, kitchen, laun* heating. F. G. HanU Mlddlitoirc, phone EVERGREEN, tfaada mnd ornaminta) t»te. Write Watchman, box 511, Red all IrnprovMnsnte i garasi. Tn rtipon- dry, large sun rorch! three bedrooms, tiled plug dlitrlot, churches 1 pt Belmont, Massachusetts, bave re- trtaa. I %\\\\ hava ov*r 100 varlsjtUi of J9»: 1934 Fora V-H sport sedan, built-in 1 water heat, &rr cellar mi Mlddl.tawn. «,. . -, trunk, 1150: 1934 Chevrolet Master trunk DettiKg afLatlne?'raiaranca And aMasry* elble family. 10 Spring street pear Front, bathroom. Price 15.000. Easy terms, turned home after, a visit to Mn. tnaa In all *lus, wonderful apeclmeci, phone Hed Ban* mi, • < . W. A, Hopping Atsncr, Bed Bank, phone Sell at bargain. . Owner I YOU SAVE {0 per cent on paint. aaeVwali' and bantaiti prlcea. Lars* als'ea at hair Sedan' 1175. Many more to pick from. MAID wanted, white, at general houM ply K, B. Oonover, 111:; ptehl's mother, Mrs. Evelyn Troy of textsre., •We.raaka and selijojt. own i«hol«iaU prlco. Your personal seletllon Our terns are the easiest. William J. U- worker; r*maU houie and family* Call HOUSE for rent, modern ilx-room Dutch lank, noon* 110. • £cond avenue. product*. Atlantic Faint Co, lit Wait dealrad. mark them now—take them later. vlns. 375 Broadway.* Long Branch. N. J.*Runup n^l !•• Colonial. Country Club KstaUs, ell Im- HOME .In excellent location, 'living room* Front street. Bed Banlt, phone H51-W. No deposit reQuIred. Nursery at Imliyi- NURSE, colored, r-art baby lttgwnth* t>\$l pnvemenui three bedrooms, bath, brsaV- fireplace, dining room, breakfast nodk* It ACBBS roltog, isrt)> I town • Station, Albert Mclaon. AJ.entown, DEPENDABLE uiid cant Dodse. Ply- - lonlal houee modemliej T, and Mra. Arnold Truez of mouUi, ChevroleU and other makes of asilit two other'children, 8 and Bj ilttp fast nook, laundry, fireplace, oil burner! kitchen,* three bedroOmi, 'bath,* Rollsnd CASH for jour old typewriter, adding mi. N. J. • * Int salary 110 week. Write exptrlenou carafe: 140 monthly. Phone Woodbrldge hsatl two-car garagsl lot lOxltOi I!.150. Ing original eharaoUr. .O» Uth avenue will occupy tb,e* house chine.- chick writer or other office eaulp- cersj convenient time payment plane to by trees and , shroWjsrr.. suit your budget. Leonardo Oarage, Vsl- and r*f*r«nc«*. Or telephone b»for* 10 6-itto-it; W, A, Hopping Agency* phone Bed Bank ' " Is being built by Wesley menl-. win call. ' Joienh 8. SetBleo.' 107 C;E0x2Q TRUCK and bvt tii-M, liV* naw. i. m. Frethold 4Q3-M-2. K«wbold. Colt'i roadi large Hvins; -room, al Monraouth itnat. Dhon* Bad Bank 486. for sal* very reasonable. Brookald* Inn, Isy Drive and Appleton avenue, Uonsr- L SEVEN-ROOM house. S9 Riverside avenue. with fireplace: den, *ll ^ bn'X*onard, avenue. Neck.* • - • " : 1 near #Stpnt Church, Atlantic Highlands. do, N. J. Phone Atlantlo Highlands « act « roveinents: garage. S. K. VanBrackle, plot 170x226; living room, dining room, iath; steam heat, oil burr ndale, Pa., were recent visitors (or both children and adulti. My dairy nune girl and help wilh houiawork. S* R ulit. phone Keyport U8-W. kitchen, sun porch i three bedrooms, bath, poultry houiea: pasture, D dtliven luch milk bottled In a trulr ian> RYE for s&Ie. Conovcr Broi., Wickatunk. FLYMOUTH 1»J7 car in good condition. •Morwood court, [ionn Branch, N. J., Ule- garage. Price .««,0»t>. W. A. j Hopping Euy eommuUng. |lt,00r lurr plant that U «Jw»yi op«n for inspec- N. J.. phone Hohndtl 9. See It at For Sal. «lsn, Ocean and Park BUN0A1OW, attractively furnished, li», avenues. Elberon.-U. J. • - phonJlilUllVJ e4UVI*| l*on4 iriOUVJg BrancI OUUI'VTh iS3D7--W, Agency, Red Bank, phone »»7.* ksr, real estate' snd.lnun tion. Prompt and court«oui unit* r«- ten minutes Red Bank and Korl Mon- 14. Holmdsl. N. J., t i Jean Weber of South avenue •ulta In satlified euitonen. Charles D. PEDIGREED toy Boston, fMoaJe,' nln* EXPlilRIENCED (ratxlen#r and hindy'tnan mouth; delightful location, half acre'nicely *J60 OASK will buy sulistantlal home In I a. viiltor last week of her cousin, Clivtlmd. Sunnjbrook Farm, phoat 491 montha old; perfectly marked; reared It32 DODOE two-ton truck for slie: panel wanted. , Apvly MT*»'K. H. Boynton. landicanedl now occupied by owner, never Red Bank, one block from Broad itrset ; WATER FRONT mod«-1 £atontown. • . '^-_____ with children*, reasonable for quick taJti. body- Call Atlantic Highlands S8K.* Aliton court, R»d Bunk." been rented; references reuulred. Rsy H. balance on mortgage:,A-l condition. See rooms, tiled bath, hot.' W#w Helen Oowden of Second aye- Call evening* or coma. down. Spring: Lake NURSE, wbitt. full ,chime of baby and Stlllman, Eatontown. 1KB7. Mra. Gebhart. C«dar Brook Farm. 1919 BUICK speclsl four-door sedan, like Mrs. Barber* > care H. S> UlggiRtoa* It ilaeet ascellent aQtroun-' L ALT, SIZES o( allgbUy ui«d tire, and n»w. rhone Atlantic Highlands 670-j.* •mall child, rauit bo experienced j ref* Broad street, Bed Bank. - 1,000. Ray VanHorn Al* . tubat for sale at bargain prlcai. Brook' erence rccjutred. Write Nurw, box fill, BUNOALOW. unfurnished. 185: fine con- 4*s. T.'A. 8. Homma of-Cleveland, USED truck tires and. tubes for sale. dition; dry ostlar; three bedroom*, all Wt Haven, phona 283.' , •Ida Inn, near Sun* church, AUM>UO Blgb- Brook side Inn, near Stone Church* At- GETTING somewh*ra and >a,vlng money, lied HnnV. TEN-ROOM house, very cheap: one block wu a recent visitor with •Mr. landi.* and time In the bargain. That's what Improvements: big garden/ garage, chick- from Shrewsbury river: plot 150x150: SHREWSBURY, beeutU-1 - 1 an tic Highlands.* lDDIiK ACKI) woman, whit*, wanted to en houie, trees.: bus line, ten minutes Red all Imtirovsments | two-csr garage: Imme- ; lira. A. Sorenson of Bay ave- owners of recommsrtded guaranteod lined care for infant) n!eej» In. Call Frethold )!*rfect condition: uoJ«aa) COULD you uie a bargain In oak lumber CINDERS for salt, road vravt), blue cars say about the car they bought at Bank station, Ray H. Stlllman, Slate diate nonunion. Write Ten-RoDm Houie. grounds and gardens | six in tor repair!? Flra wood and fireplace atode; driveway*.' built' and repalretl. Maurice ' Sch-wartVi. You -wlU do the11HH-M or white Mn. V. ITrbeUn^'Bark** Highway, Eatontown.. -. box til, Red Bank. - lied bath, extra lavatory, I daughtir waa born last week to wood, 910 a cord; locust posts and boat Also land, grive], nil dittand top soil. same. Why not come In today end drlvo low avenue. Fr»?eho]iJ, N. J. umaee i doubla garact, vTV!J lumber. C. G. Bennett and Company, Prices reaionabl*. Phono ]Catontown 2>l. » reconmsnded used car and me the dif- VOUNH WOM^i. SI to 40, anywhere In GENTLEMAN'S acre estate for rent fur- SIX-ROOM home, bath, electricity snd FanHorn, Fair' HaTen; phone^y p. Itfatallo of Center avenue at the Mldalttown, phone tig. C, Stocht. Tlnton avenue. ference* Low In price, liberal terms. lt!7 Monmouth county; tell feminine hy> nlihed, Illf,(beautifully wooded plot. hot water heat: two miles from Red well kept grounds] first floor: large living Bank and two minutes' from bus line: ATTRACTIVE ell-room ' nmouth Memorial hospital, Long JUST ARRIVED, lust aaaortmtnt of. new Chryslers,.. Plymouth, Dodgci, DeSotoi, gUne, $1.00.' Fait »•)«•. repeat onler*) COMBINATION Bengal gai and coal Packards, 10SJ Dodgsi. prymouth. Ter- 26% comm.swlon, Full of «pare time. room, dining room, sun room, den, kitch- price I2.00D. Write House, box (11* Red ntlghborhood I river 1.... ach. ' combination coal and gss rantru, gas en, lavatory; itennd floort three matter Pink." . grounds 1 new magaalna-tlOB , staves and hea.t«ra at low urlc«l.. Samuel range for sale; ivory and Brew,; newsa.ptftne;a. Flyrnouth station wagon, fine Phone Iconic Brsnth IM or write LaRay- Jr." and; .Mrs. Charles 'Woodward style, also three-piece living room aulto! condition; 19J4-3J Chevrolats, Dodsei, ProttucU, I*. O. Box 223. Long Branch) bedrooms, three baths and maid's room garage. Sacrifice 18,100. T< Swartt, phone 1887, 11 West Front street, and bath. Convenient to Red Bsnk and SIX LOTS for sale on Wllion avenue, Fort rent tit. Ray VanHora -;l the parents of a son born Sunday B«d Bank.' like n«w; .lacrlfiea at half the price. 147 Fordsr DeSoto., 1934 Chevrolet panel de- U. J. • • Manmouth. near besoh. WlU sell sep- Bridge avenue. Red Bank. livery, 1932-S3 Chevrolet!, Ford. Buloks. Ulll* Silver stations for commuter, Ray iaven, phone HI. : mmottth Memorial hospital. Mrs. OIL, BURNERS—Let us Instsll an oil \V¥i NEED lint clan domtitle help for H. Stlllman. Stit. Highway 4-N, Eaton arately.. Cash or terms: |100 each. P.hone ZENITH farm radio for na.le; wind charner Chryalers: '28 Bulck sedan MS, lug Ford poiltlonn in the bent houieholdn. Apply Keamlmrg ^21.^ RED BANK, white Colonial i' Iward was formerly Miss Chris- burner Jn your coal range or heater. coach ISO. Buy light, See your friend town, phone 7 and 8.' Dont delay—cold weather just around the and battery; reasonable. Fr*d B, Pliw, at once at Monmouth Emi-loymttit-Atun* ehuUeW six roomi, tiled •tthewa) of Highlands. TLnton S*».!s. N. J/ Lee at Maurice Schwarts'i Used Car Ix>t, ty. Z2 Went Front gtrco., phone 8BQO.' RUMSON, N. j.i clean four-room furnlihed EXTRA-ORDINARY bargain t One acre lavatory! fireplace, oil Jwr " corntr. Phone 1187 Samuel Swart I. Red Welt Front at Ftarl street. Red Rank, estate, eight-room houie, with landscap- iday party was tendered Ar- •Bank." •_ ^____ MAPLE Storkllnc crib, hair mattreii; ex- nOOKKEEPER-STENOflnAPHRK for part bungalow: all Improvements:' near garage) open poreb,.large phone-787. Open svenlnga.'Sundey morn. •ehrjol, stores, bus tine and Victory park; ing and beautiful tree*. Repairs will cost 11,100. VanHorn Ais—• cellent condition. Fhone 863-R from time, poiition: preferably experience ln« 12,000, when commits value will be Dyer Saturday evening by hisFOR SALE cheap, several good med com 9 to S o'clock * Ings. . * yearly rental: Immediate possession. Phone phone m. • -Jaw. and daughter, Mr, and blnatlon coal and gaa nuitei, coal itov.t Rurarjce hunlntii. H*ply elvlnir name and Rumion «37. ; 110,000. Offered lo you at |l,E00, with and heaters. Also large stock new coal PEACHES for sale, white and yellow uddroBi of lait employtr: date and dura- full financing to cott only IIS ner month, iNVaSTMBNT—E«d Bank, «»»;» reruen of Sixth avenue. The ranges and heaters. Samuel Swuts, 14 fr*>eaton*a In Urge or small qunntlUt*. t.on of omployrnvnt, Writs B. 3., box BalALT. aereage, house for family of four Milton Berk, Inc., 14 Monmouth street. hood* modern' six-room her enjoyed a feast of steamed West Front street. Had Sank." O. DOURIOB Parker. Rum eon road, LilUe FARM PRODUCE 611. R«l Hank.* ' to six | furnllh.d or unturnlihedi on Red Hank, phone 1611. porch, hot water heiti tiled." Ilin * avietf sa-vaes—*w| aww *#—<*•*• ^ f ?ill°JJ. v' J" Phono R*d Bank ^02-M:.' EXPERIENCED Bateewomen Jn Infanta' Haveelnk Silver road (formerly Rlverilde place, laundry.) garage, 'and lobsters. Those present TAKE NOTICE—Now Is the time to have BROILER chicks.; Crois bred Rock-Rcil 1 drive) i Ideal yesr around houie, beautiful DBSIRABLK farm on Improvid road, near U,9B0. Terms. • Buy TVsr. TWO Model A Fords for sale. Alt a Rood broiler chicks (or Immediate end fall and children ! wear; part time and Sat- Red Bank: approximately su acres with Arthur Dyer, Dr. and Mrs. your furnace and stoves repaired be- work hone. Prices resionable. T. S, urdays. Apply at once. ,IO THIRTY eel pots, pracUcally new, forTennent, phone Freehold 110 or English- Hroad itreet, Red Bank. SIX.ROOM house In Red Bink, itism Mrs. Jttohn Thomas of freehold, Mr. BLCO cruiser, it feet; sacrlDce for cash, provementat tl,900* 1800 down, balance aerei alio acreage la- UncrofV on ; or .trade for smaller boat. Dobbins, 63 sale; alio three small anchora. 10 andtown 26-W. iayable $22 monthly Including taxei.and hsat; all improvemenUl 11,000. Milton knoll I two to iivin ecrss. Flail and Viva. Howard Galley of Leonardo, BWsrilds avenue, phone Bed Bank 2144. IS pounds each, eel spearti two crib niurance. Inquire 12 Mechanic straet, Berk. Inc., 14 Monmouth Street* Red Bank* t\t*i Waterbury, :s Wen Front FARMERS and truck growers will find a f phone Illl. Dr. and Mrs.. Clyde Hesaeltlne of BABBITS, guinea pigs and trio of ban- a«lne« and othtr equipment. Rtasonafale ready market (or their produce by ad- ROOMS FOR RENT Red Bank, phone B«». phone «IOO.« . • ' tams for sale. Robert Campbell, Un- for quick ialt. Hill, 9 First street, Rum- SEVEN-ROOM house, four bedroomi, near South SjUnboy, Mr. and Mrs. John vertising In The Register's elasilflsd eel- ATTRACTIVELY furnlihed tulte, with SIX-ROOM houi. with Improvement! t ga- BUNC1AM)W of «v> rooms, betht eroft. N. J, phone EsJ Bank tll-J-i.' umns. rage, In Red Hank, K,000i 1600 down, buslneis svctlon: air Improvementa: a IfernalM of New Tork and Robert three expoiureat living room, bid room, real bargain at 14,000, Milton Berk. Inc.. 11,700, IS7O eash, ballnoe IW. POMERANIAN pupplss for sals, three, tim voich; bnth **Hh ihow«tj for »4ulu, balance payable |4« monthly. Includlnte d month, Watertury, 21 West Front Jiortoi'i of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. BABY CHICKS up to one week old. lOcl taxes and Insurance. Inquire 12 Mectlltnlo 14 Monmouth street. Re Bank, pbont 1 four and flva months old; males, on* ft- LOST AND FOUND Convenlint, rcildentlal location, oil burn- ltUI. . phont MOO, , •• • ' The'iBowtell agency hoi rented the mals. Tylon Pom Kennels. 250 South tested White Rocki. Abode lslsml Red«, er i abundant hot water. 1 Alltn place, Itreet. Hed Bank, phone ««». OWNER anxious for return of Irish -ut- Barred Rocks. Chicks over one vttok old fcrlStefijano house on. Belvedere road street. Eatontown. phone 182.* Red Bank, phone 864Z-W. SIX-ROOM house with Improvemsntsi oil SIX-BOOM houie, sloVor heat: three.bed' HOLLOW tlUB bungalow of six 1— ter we&rtns Florida lajr. Amwera to 12c up. Mull.r, 512 Elver rosd, towards bathi 18,600, |1BO cash, halaoeef) *p Mr"! and Mrs. Gerald Hannay of ntma R*d: hai broken tunk lower right Fair Haven. burner and garags: five minutes from rooms; garage: nice landsosplng, corner WE BUS and, .sell ejTerythlng—Used FURNISHED bedroom) for ladlti. 62 Red Bsnk station I 17,500, 11,000 down, ropoity: 11,(00. Milton Berk, Inc. U monthly psyrosnU. Wstsrburr, It .Way Irving £ton for the rest of- the season. jaw. Reward. 818 River road. Fair Ha. Putcru place, lUvl Bnnk; lonmouth street. Bed Bank, phone till. Front street* phone 9B00.* furniture, antiques. , run, china, ven/ , STOCK for sale, having sold farmi three balance payable ITS monthly, Including e , Theft Republican club, after having glssswsrs, etc. Ruscll's Auction Gal- ROOM for rent, 139 Broad ktreet. Bual- taxei and Inaurance. Inquire II Mechanic MINIATURE! estate of five acres on river: 1 1 FOUND, Hotter dog. If owner can de- farm horses, six saddle horaaa or pon- itreet, Bed Bank, phone «»3. BRAND' nsw modern triple-Insulated tote ', bean MnacUvo ajlmmmer, will resume leries, 27-19 East Front street, phone scribe may have same- M.M Sodcn, ies; SO ten-wMk.-old plll; acres of mea- neu or profenlonal woman. Phone Red three master bedroomi, two bathi! tegs with ssctrnd itory which out* H< maid's quarters. Number of large shade its me" etlngs Thursday night, Septem- 1193. Everett, K.--J.* .. dow sod. Mlddlstown Stock Farm, Thom- Bank 27U-J. ______FOUR-ROOM bungalow In Shrewsbury, flnUnsd, making two more-roomsj CNMW ber 7. as 8. Field, Red Bank, phone 8«1. • 1,400, 1200 down, balance payable treesi three-ear garage! barn with box lent to school; 10% down and moatL FOUND, turn of money In Reale'a Poultry FURNISHED ROOM for rent. All Imtie,b- o monthly, Including taxes and in-•tails. Bse Waterbury, 32 West Front chergea of H» F. H. A. Waterbury, I Market, 210 Shrevrvbury avenue, last TWO fresh Holsleln cows lor sals; also provemenlH. Fhone Red Bank S4CBJ street, phone 1100.* Mr. find lint I* K. Parsons have DOLL OAMUAGE 12.75, green and Ivory Saturday. Owner may have same by seed wheat and ear corn. W. II. Pot- surance. Inquire 12 Mechanlo street, Ited West Front itreet, phone 1100.* been eySitertalning relative* from Falx- gas stove 19.60, baby walker 76c, fire identifying and paying lor this advertise* UrtSon, Mlddlstown, phone 679-W. THE MAI'IiKS. R8 Maple avenue, one of Bank, phone 865. TEK-ACRJQ farm* esvsn-room house, lath mountlWest Virginia. screen 11.60, sturdy kitchen chain 7Ce, nunt. . Red JSanV'n ntoit convenient location! t FIVIMioOM modsrn bungalow, Improve- plpeleis htatsr with oil- burner i two>car CHICKEN FARM, ten acres, four-reoni pillows 25c, etc. Ruscll's Auction Cal- root, at tractive rooms; ratal reaionable* msnts: attractive grounds i garage. C, gangs I two chicken housei. Price M,R00* • cottagei hen houeeet |l,.00. See Wa' Patriacla Fagan, daughter of Mr. lerisi. 27-29 Bast Front street. ROW BOAT found adrift In Sandy Hook Phone Red Bank 1064. Mn. H. F, Dow Irving Palterion Agency* 60 Broad street. 11,000 cash down payment. Roltton Wa* terbury, !i West Front street. bay August 19- Loisr will rl*Rse com- MISCELLANEOUS •tra. ; JBOO.* and Mt|s. James Fagan, was operated PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel puppies; municate with John E. Bennett. Sr., Collins Red Bank, phone 250*. terbury, 22 West Front street, phone on for | the removal of her tonsils blacV. red. partl-color; excellent breed avenue. Port Man mn uth. N. J." ^^^ ______I HAVE flrit bond and mortgage money TWO lareo front rooms, lultable for two MTNTAl^—Flvs-room houie In Rlvonlde SROttj*-' '• •- COUMTBY home on stoell Iskel lacre Ing. Phone Eatontown 147-M^ to place on good residential properties. each; private family. 47 Wallace Height!, two bedrooms, dlnlnir room, SO ACRES, seven minutes out: good ioll ground*, poultry housei three <•*. gft*.^ Tuesda; at the office of Dr. William KEY RING end 11 keys found In park on W A. Hopping! An.nor. 8 Linden plsce, t ft k BARGAIN, firewood snd fireplace wood. N *5 * 1 kitchen with brsskfaat nook, flrs-plnce, ga- orchsrtl, brook, wooded glen I tlllwbll rage, dwelling of eight rooms, bath* «llim,'; --Matthe' » at Red Bank. $10 cord: locust posts. Also wood cut- river front. Same can be seen at Reg- Red Benk, phone 807.• FUHKI3HKU room , om imill ind ontrage; steam heat with oil burner; 140 per fields i bungalow and small outbulldlnga heat: I!,l00 termi. Tnonpion Amncy, • Mrs. Carhart of Garfleld ave- ! ters wanted, by cord'or work monthly. ister office.' *• largajj twin, bail* in Urg» rnom; *jt lm> month, 'Jlslt. doubl. housa* a.ven rooms* IS.KOO, Thompson Agency. HI Eaat Front ai Bast Front street, phone Re4 Stall., imWed to her bom*-with ill Room and board If desired.- Frank Man- provementB, rem.oi.Kbltf hot w»t#i* tontin* all Improvement! | 127 per month. Six- street, phone Red Bank 700.* •hue is nlno, Laurel avenue, Mlddletown. phone uounlyj nojir •tutlon. rhoii*^'Ht*j J}«ok room Jinuse, furnlihiMl, all Imiirovemcntu, ness; I«3» BUSINESS NOTICES 4&&-J, 10 Wnl •trwt, lUd P*nV. 140. Milton llerl, Inc., agent, U Won- VACUUM cleaners repslrsd: an; make. KOUTt roomn »nd b*ih for rtnt. 212 mouth stre.t. Ited flsnk, phon. I SIB. Mr. an Jirs. Lawrence Moller 'of FBU1T prees, praetieslly DSW, for' sals. Allen Hectrlo Shop, II While street. .ve moved into an apart- 84 Lake avenue, Red Bank, phone West Front itr.et, Jl*-i 3«nk, rhon* HA.LF of double houie, five roomt and Belford 4»5-W.« ' Red Bank. bath; garage, it DeNormantlle avenue, ment In it bank building on First GENERAL CONTRACTOR and cesspools BICYCLES on th. budnt slan. no monsr f\rVb~RO<)MS for ttnl with "Ut7lmr^riv^ faiFairr HavenHaven..* avenue. GLOBE lie cabinet tl.60, Fairbanks 4 cleaned; cartlnt* and gradlnr, top soil, , •'""n, easy monthly payments. Your lien* If n'»<'n. or -31« Main FUrtM8H£I> room In prWaU family. <1 houee, all Improvsmenlsi goo4 location. hlblt of ney Plymouth cars Monday IS, 7HxB. rug $8, carpet runneri, ss Oicar Becker, il Sscond street. Fair Ba- Phona Keansbiirn 207-J.' »t New lorl piece Bavilevnd china 112, muale stands, rin. N. J. street. Ukewood, N. J. phone Eatontown ,!<• roy i>tnee, Rod B>nfc.* rockers, dinette chairs, lamps, china, glas*, 10 or Lakewood 680. DESIIiAlJlCK moms at n rtnombl* rat*! HOUBE of eight room*, sll Improvemtnt*, What Is In A Name? The last « if a series of game par- three-fold screen %l, tapestry $4; rem-SEPTIC TANKS and cesipools clesned. al- TIANO wanted, upright; unit be full slie. oil burner; one acre; near station; 100. nant!. Stanaberry Thrift Shop, Camp- so dry w«ll«: drains IniisJItil. Esll- vicinity of hi»h aehool. Inqittr* at 6'1 House, ssvsn room,, all Improvements; ties lor thi i benefit of St. Agnea In good condition snd ohsap for caah. n < bell'i Junction. Belford. W. J. rnaUa ftlvsn. Oicsr Bsoker. sT Second write partlcuulan to Piano, box 611, Hid Harding road, K<4, Esnk, FUItNISJIKfJ or nt.fW," i.ven room, "and hiiihi 2 into subllc Dll as. The Register's job Bsnk 1U>.' R.E f/(insf*h«d btdroom on rtril floor, erfect lit for the bual- Sbrewaburv avenue, Red Dank. Fhone good condition; reasonable. Write Fur- with prlvllcso of kltrhen i all Itnprort- garetrui oil burner, llouae, ilx rofinu mighty big factor In our gucceuei and our failure". * Drlntlne Is a 4O.W. nace. boi_i;iJi!Jled_Dank.> and hath, hot air htat, conl hurner; irs- nals and prof sslonal service It's In COAL and gss or oil and gaa raniblnn- menti.; Rflntc*- Mra. Dray, Newman rangt. K. II. Vand.rvssr, 49 Drsnrh ave- r llons In gray enamil for sale reason- MORTGAGE money; »eed~jTn~o7"at~e~per Spring* rnflfl, Red Bank.* John flmlth, for example, li an honeit grocer; hit J tended tor.—. Ivertlsemest. able; old secretary, tbonr flniib. $10: JOB PRINTING—Whan yon nil bu*- cent; no bonua p.Ill; excellent propo- rnjs^, phone ited Bink HBR. _ water pumps, one SR.Oft. one IIS. Lot of sition. Hluh irrsd. R.d Bank property: OI-n-KABlilONKI) levsri-roorn house for atora In cool, comfortable and roomy, he carrlei la In.si cards, letterhiads, enfslopsi, new conatrurtlnn. Further psrtlcnl«r», ad- •I. or lent: tw,i .rrea, ailllslil. for furniture. Ffcone TOghlania ml.' billhead!, booklets, poitars, prosrsras, APARTMENTS stock only first-clan goodg, conveniently arranged; dress 1 'Mortfage Money, bo* ill, Rtd poultry farm. Write 1'lace, box Ml, Kill PERSONALLY reconditioned planoi .nj . announcsmsnts or anything In th. lire Flsnk. llar.k." reproducing pianos: tuning, repairing trtVB UOOMS, lurnlihw) or un(urr.lih*il; Iiln prices ire reasonable; his clerks are courteous; f ANT A VERTISEMENTS ot printing; try The Regliter. Work of WILL HOARD chlldrsn In rfflned Ame,l. ilealrabls. - all convenUnres; In prlvsl. IIOUHK at r,H lUrlnr liar., Ited llsnl' the belt. Dirhan's Flano Shop. Drum- l.van ruornfi, bath i .11 Improvements lila delivery system Is modern, prompt and accom- mond place. Red Bank, phone pgit. the better kind done when promised can country home; sll modern conv.rl- re*ldenre. Ilrlntie, 200 Iliver road, phone cMi preferable thoie swklni > i*rms. Ueil Hn»k !»a«-3. ._vatorir on flrat llnorl garsBS. lmiulte modating-, But what hope haa John Smith of ever FOR SALE and at rtatonable^prlcis. jisnt home; reasonable. Write Children, J»_Rsct£r_pla_re._II«d Bank. YOU can save If IOU see the vronder- box til, Red Bsnk. Al'AKTMKNT for rent; four ronml and HOUSE for~rant it"lS7"lluilion avenue, becoming a great merchant If theie fact! concern* In. I10O CREDIT on new PijmouUi or De- derful values we offer dslly. Call hsth: all lmptov.ni.nt*, InrludlriK hest Sota cart also five-piece bedroom Mt PAINTER, paper hanger and dscoratori CHEAP second-hind truck wanted; lull- and Knrltf*. Cameron Rervire fttatlon, ror- Red flank; good i-oitdltlon; rsnaonalil*. Ing his store and which are hitched to his namo art good condition: gaitolln. rang., four burn. at our showroom! and Inspect our estimate! furnlihod; IE yean' experi- _ aMe for light farm un. phone K.d r Itlver and K.lr Haven road*. K.lr Us- J. II, Whits* lf>t lludion avenue, Hid ere, oven and Si-Ill, used lit month,. merchandise. Ruicll Auction Csller- ence. All work .guaranteed. Average Bsnk 2773. vi-n. I'hoiiej Red Hank 1111. Hank.* known only to him and his Immediate neighbors. Write Credit, box Ml. TUd Bank.* room labor for papering tl.fio and up. HAt-f double hou*s for rent: ilx rniim*. lei, 2T-2v E«st Front street. Joseph Hoffman, 22 Drummond place. Red WANTED, room with kitchenette or imsll FOUR ROOMS and hath, all lm[>rov . spartmenli furnished or unfurnlihe.l; ( bath, urilflbed msld's room'un Ililrd In tlmn John Smith's store might grow of its own SBCOND-HANP luunbar for ••'*, 2x6 and Bsnk. phone K07. shed or unfurnlihe.l; minti, heat and wiUr, 126 mnnth, Al- floor. Itoime newly deeorMed, ^uit.bl* mu«l be on irbnnd floofloorr . Call MMr . RRolll - to Ava and -\x roomi. I'hont K«<1 Wttn\c 1x8 MiA bo*rdi.'. Apply 1(1 Front t net I>UU,CTS, ton read/ to lay; Barred FAINTING and decorating. Free estl- ey.nn.Hed Dank 17IO.» tin email family. Mrs, K. It. Kmlth, I2« momentum, but It would be a slow process. And th* or at 2 Marcourt, River Flam.* Rnrki: from New Jersey aupervUed mites rheerfullr given. Call John B. hZTi. Tht Land it Loin Co., 6 DromJ MapU *v.niie, Hetl llsnk.* ~—~, (lock; good pullets for good production. n.lln, Hed Bsnk 307-M, nr DomlMck WANTED, I'IMIIM furnace In good condl. SrUUOOM' hoime for rent in ITrslj wlfi chrtnefts are he would die of old age before nil busl- dlipose. of at one. maple VJ« Samuel F, Parker, opposite: llar)boro Stst« llnmanlca. Bed Hank 207J-M. Hon. Write Furnace, box 874, R.dTWO liOOMH, nlcalj' /urn I-lied for llglit ihnre .ntlr. home until nrxt M.r wllh nitss reached the level of his ambitions. springs' and mattresses, kitchen tabtei hn«n)tal. ' WINDOW CLEANINti—We clean windows eoiilil.; all Irnprovemsritsi rssaonsble. I),al and chairs, colTee table, tea wagon, d ho. w»t«r; aiiiilt* only i raMonat.I* rtnl, rnltl, n['|iu*lte Hollywiiod tiolf rluli. Writ* and various odd, pierces. No dealers. Art 20-FOOT sta skiff for ials, sea worth;: In storei and dwelling, ek moderate DUSINKS8 wantsd: imall Tuahe*. 7n Hut Ihire u a quick method for boosting builneu fully equipped; four.cyllnder mntor. price*: vre AIIO wsaii rislnt, wax floors, etft. rrutitry with IMnn morn • In ttll. ] 4H Walliea atia«t, U«d D»nV, AUu tfarai* quickly. Leaving town due to litne*, i tttr rtnt^ Katie I'ranke, Hudson snd Asbliry ave Price reasonable. Fhone 2D0B Red Bank. No Job too imall. Call 71-J or *07<-W. n|e_HM^rie,i,_box_5M;j|,d_l!in k /• jffJ(fXW^M^cleTir~frve.rnrim ~>Tiin»a"(ow; which all the John Hmlthi can employ, as well as HUM, Atlantic Highland., N. J. Monmoulh Window Cllanlng CoH Red f .SMAI.IJ atrartmtnt. furnlfl*.re: are beautiful after the rsln. Put [link. rURNACEfJ— New furnace) and >lpe»ork rilOieil; nil Impl-ovemtnU; **lcf) five-room f4Ti6O, - Oilnnlal. il< room* ami bath I oil tlioie huslnrsa men who, strictly speaking, would loms lawn seed out no**. Premium Installer] now at low lumm.r prlcsi; old THE HA7.LET Lumber Ysrd ofl.r. you a liutitmlniv : all (itiiiro>im«ntii'. htMt inrftUmt. hirtinr, flrei.Uie: UOl elahl. tn'iln«, (v.11 nut call themselves merchants. I mean the plumbori, Green lawn seed that really holds up at.O. K. KXt'R£^S Corporanon. tocsl and furrarti Inanertscl, rlearied, renct or re- l ynt < I > 1 balh*. bot. water hest, flrstilare, rlvri valuable and - friendly service. U you 2fi cents pound; sheep msnure keeps weedi long diitanrs moving: dallr (lellvorlss 1 l^,^'-"'.,' '''*-' '-'^ .- -*-"'" .'**'iJL ""*L.?J1L* srej butldlne;, Improving or addlnf to your 2MM' i**'.?,* "','' •'"• a*tlmsl«*. Ilinlil 'fHHKB or flvf loom*( prlVt 125 tor thro ilxhli, • flA: mriilvrn Colurilal, 'U rr,mn», Kitrilenors, carpenters, palntera,..lawn-tender«, ohlm- ouU National f A 10. Prown'i, to Newark and North Jcrier polnti. fhono i.1"'' ff..'^1*111""1 •"•""•• "Ishland*. twi> liatlm, l»v»toi», flr.place, nil burner, propsrtv our Mr. Terrell at thu yard will l/>r>tt Ilrsnrh 2*S2. runmi. arwl 139 inr fivt room* ti«t double larau*, hllf I'll Vlliiiml*. 17,',. iirjyswrj'ps, masons, well-diggers, rug-beaten* hand/ sdvlis you ss to th« moat economical way SFBCULS—large grean china dlnnrr phone U93.R. month, which Inr 111 dn oil h#«(, ifumtt, Thompson Agsnrr, «1 Ks*t Kiunt street, to de- It and figure the actual coit of plates Sc eachl ll.lt smoking atandi PLUMBING, heating, tinning. ;onph W. •Utttic and FiljiitUira, [>ly IS <'tnt«r I,hun. Ited Hunk Tflfl.1'_ men who work by the day or Job, Tha Register's your'requirement*. :Come in and talk It tie: 1,200 yards Coatea crochet cotton 2Sc. Fox, phone Red Dank 2111. lUlimeUe BJSMNIIIINfiAM'W,'steam lies!, "fireplace! \Vnnt Columns offer an equal opportunity to each over. No nbllsatlon on your part, of Ulrro aluminum specials still on. National cheerfully given. SITUATIONS WANTED FUK KKNT om and batli ii.arlm.nl ceuras. Perhaps you would like to hars It II. Frown's.* Ki>nd Irjratlon. I/Jt* of (lower*; rent MAriFXOM I'UOAU sntlquei bought In roitntry home: heat furnlaneilled;; as- of them. locne one experl.ncfd call on you end WHITE WOtJAJ* wl.hei a,,; »ork to do, rair«I Sal per month. K. Reed! phions fled 140 per rnunth. See Walirburjr, 22 Wsit. dlstuis your bulldlns; problem, on theSCHOOL specials—School bags 2!f, pencil and sold, HI Wsit Front itrset, lUd Front *ti«t, phone ISriU,* _ . boxel 10c to etc: hinth kit snd bottle Dsnk. ."•r.r'>i'!ld 'l°, l"0"dr*' '" or •»'• Ca" llsnk 121. •pot. Our Mr. Marshall will bs ilsd to at ITI Uschsnlt e street aflsr HOO p, M., HBM|."llllN(iAU)W," lludlo" llvln mom Mia. Jones, who lives Juit around the corner front visit you and olT.i- rou valuable advlrs, Me: looie leaf note books anil In fsct, the phon. Red Bsnk UTe. '•••«.«« There I) no charge fir this service. Ws lar«e>l euorlment In town. Nstlonsl I * MMIKU COUEMAN Itibool ot Hindi,j with oltvn flr.idscs jinrl (iem»i»d'relllnn; yrni, mny know all about you and how good a mer- almplr l.H nsw and tited lumber and It. Frown's.*. beginner! and sdvanctd cle*i*i. ballet, RFKINFJ) li-Iy will - ^ ESTATE WANTED ..rll IsrKS b.drnoma, 4lllrlit'd irHIH|l*i tap, toe, character and ballroom dancing; v 1 larx. KifMinda. Near Ksd Hank, tiv.tlo.tv. rttnnt or workman you. are; probably BHE would building materials at low prices—and ws BRING your shade rollers—they are worth for children an4 adult,, Thone tOU. II ^« '"L"-'-_''^"yH _.^... _..._„. WANTKt). *mn1l hoii*., ir.me llnd. o>il> like lr> do It trie friendly wsy, IVee ard eld. lif.l Hank; rr.nvenl*nt t'l hut Irani- Ins ixinil I t(U, rurnlili.d I". Wnlerbuir, rtcnl with you or employ you anyway, She KNOWS prompt dsllverlei any\»here. Ask for our 10c 311 on pew first quality ihi'l.*; IKrtrjr olact, II,d Hank. BAKTKNPBn, f.lll nr purl tlma Ttirl.drl. 21 W.*t. Kinrit atr«*l, (ihnne >«IIII.- _ _ Holland shades In a nser Grade A quality. *rr«'l. Aditrti* flftrtandar, bo« 611, Kid [lortatlon. Will r.nt with option u> buy. rompf.t. prlre Hit. The fflll.t Lumber Mu»t )>« nrl<-.'l rliht, Addrei, flulldir, oralxil )iiin«aif.w'ln H"l Hn'i>k";"'.i', you, Hut Mrs. Drown over o«^th*j other aide of Bpruee the hums up with nsw shades. Na. ATTKrITlON, funllo—-i>o iou need Insur- flank.* , ill tm|irovsm*iit« : II" r*r rnoriIII. Tarrl, rlshl st Haslet ilsllon, phone Key. tlonal ft .V 10. Prnwn'l.* ance of sny kind T Have you's lioilll. IIOK II I, lied Kink." l.iwn, and Mrs. Astorbllt, whose fine country eitatt port HOB. ^ •tors or farm tor rant or isle! Went a Ilolllon Wal.rbury, 11 W«iL J"n,ul Uriel. IMAW of Intallliinrt, rh»t-rt^r Vn-I WANTKH'.'lii rent ln*IUi("na'iik"rir"vtrlii' II,. J.MIO.' _. _ . FAINT up rour room*; fat whit* RanrUe mortgage loan or bondi If lo, comult an jmblllon, ai inaful tomi>anlf>n In ft*. Is Just a. few miles out—have THEY heard of your lee for half galloni turpentine lit qt.; My, hfiii>NIAI."lil.r'oiim )Tuue'.°i'laiir. norrli, ability or ot your filr prlcea? youratir. Mr*. John Wlllli, 41 Miple United oil tie qt.) Glidden's varnllh II.U Call or writs It V. II II. Stout I Unrlso \n )>• (Je*lr«d than hlah *B*f, i*-f»reri(e«, atcam htat, dry r.ilart r.nt M4, Adt>urB.* -allonl bs*t t-lb. tut shillas I1.6J gallon. pIsre^R.cj WsnV, l>hone_ 2111. Writ* A, It, C.,bn* Ml, lt«*l Hank.' <-H, IIIK III, Red Il*tik." ..Jirew.liiirr, *ltu>te«_aHiO." ptcturti, ltrk-a-hrar, art ROoda, old pli. orattiw. I Orrhsnt v-nrVtr. r«ll any Umi, AUinltn )lli/h- IlrXKHTI.Y eon«t.ui 1e.l (MMMS »llli llw** I hern about yourself In the newspaper they both lovely new clout, that hold It isr. IM. lari'li lh(c* FOR EXCHANGE tola, (iMiwir* ru«i, ta*h r**Ut«ra, deake, mi.l,r liHinrime snd.twn hstli*. Maldi •firythlng. ffttdman. lit *»"-*» «•>*» Menu. II Si! nnder bed chests for blank- HAVIMIl l.etn lrsi,ll.rr*J to lied Hank irml, particularly When It cost* so little and accom- et*, etc.. Hi itoreie thesis 41c. National MONKY to loon on b.,n,| ./ (nvirletie In ClUUmEUR, -«hlt«, w|aht« poaitonTTiT.' I "ITrr \n earhsnife for a small mmleirt .iilStt.M, lrfit.nl In klt'lieti e'jiilpiiienl: atre«l, Aibury Vark, phon* ll«-f Aabury > * 11. Frown's.* ___ any amount, Wairen )l. Braork. t vita or fomm»rrl»l; rtttiturt, Adili*** • l.rtila Ire \«'t, flrenllrn. allxhad _n- plishes so tniichT Tark, __^ IdVtijInJusljeet, ItH Ilink. _ _ • resl'lerire) In Lhs bcit section, my heeiiilful res*, l.srir. uronmli with >hai|» tr»«"; VIW OEOOA recordi and~Blue Bird~ret> modern (/wlonlal, renl.r .nlranr., elarht In HhrewaViiir*. l'"r i.ut (ir **le. Wa> SCOOTER.'ipaelal Mlf-ptdallnii r»tt M. erda lutt recetved. User Olenn Miller, ROW BOOKINlT 'lii'lei" fur IsTi auctions. HOUUKWORKCIt itlibfa p*tl"ii~mm"mwk. roomi, thrse bsthi, eutomstlo hist, two. irb'J'y, >2 We*t Kiolit atrsil, |.|ior, Thirty cents will buy a thirty-word advertisement In •*lt for II to I excellent condition i mnd. Arlle Rhaw and all the favorite hendi. Tranrls Wslnrlsht. 4 Ps!Ur*an svsnu*. Till all w.,k. full Rtd Bank 1(17, ^•r rlnirl! hslf-ar'rs wslsr front, un- .mull' felephon. III «.J r?,»k. .. call Hair "Bunrlie Reienade," "Moan Lave," fikrewilrurr, rhnn* Rfd Flunk 4. Aik tjirjht\\M. __ mortKiB-ed. beautlfultr lindfspedt loeeied Tha Register's Want Column! that will go befora at • MtUm cmirt, B«4 HsnV-T •Xnmel Lo»s," et«. WsUonsl I * 1100, lArrlirnnnt, WMtrheiter (Ounty — rno*t OUlrptn bar room, adjoining kltrhen yOUNOUNfnl woman *,skir-Vii office ltloni hastitlfiil location, nesr averyihlngi flnsit entlr Inrele'l: iiriiii! rent |S« inr I 4'i,WQ rfiiders. Somebody In that crowd probably of the nilrrurin Inr. it t),« iri.jiharn «nll*tsnee from subway, # wants your sort of work performed; somebody wants «W LAMP shedes mile a room Inok oil.' if the new brl>ltV, Itiimion. N. Ji to 1stWill erraiit rnodersis aeliry Write Offlrs, Nsw York City. An 'jnrKur'l nf pr»Po<|. 1% W,- Kiinl ilreel.jhnne l»19. fsrenlt new shipment* ft fall lamp tn som.nne *>ho untj*i,tjti^* cstsrlng It) d *ll tlnn. fit hrnk.il, Kd»srd flrolt, h,tl«r,- lWifli'l •'•.;: «""l ,»," "" In buy what you have to sell; hut how can you «- shsdss routing la evsry day, Our J>rk«. abotit sno lirMi* smi'lorMij iiwn ittr ,,OUHKW»r,,l,le rtril. Iln fork Airily at 49 W*»i W<*»nld* *vt- llanV ttipsjiilfM. Wailonal I a. in. Prown'a.* 1 |ilil.K. fl.MHt.' , Imow your nrtme or anything about you? hot write— •#• II. J'hnrt* Fli'mt«>,i 711. ..!»•, FUfl IfNiik, »t rail .1UI Had Hank. JIEAL ESTATE FOR RENT sri.vns, acissit doer and a s"UI*K IIIIKII Jersey Vow, ila'rliVi» Urn. fur an am- TICI.I, T1HCM. Htart next week. I'll show you how. |>nnahle. I'hone Hjl ."""« ,'."'• *r *""• thli *e*«in'* |,ure honey at reaionahls St.. fbori. K'analiirg 414 JOMPO Ir.rludlnit rlahls tMts, II ). blllom arut ««l|.ifal«*" r'l/idlllon tliri'Hilh- burr, 21_W."t Kr.iril *lr«»t, I'hone Hf,(Ml," 1'hcine Lucky IS, lied Hank. i,N J* ar'» h*lf.*r Initnora or fiul} Juil for Mi>,'il; hot w«l.r htall lane i-l'l I many r-OCKSMll II XIIUI-' - We repelr "ane~,ha7ib hoati, and hair frda and '>v#rafli. Ad- RiniKWItlltftlf'"ilver;'waliiin,; .flilin.'.' to • TWU Mr.N'fl Mll"l'e«« «ulll, .Us 4*1 el. sri Iswnmiitr.r,, Hoi, *,lit,ir* Sh4 trt lovely .(•«'!• trfssi I7«. Joi.l-li 'I. Ml- town i it'll.t ie«trlele«l nelnhlmrhnml I df«.i V, W, J., rotntj, I>M.1»II and Htirl»y ''ne Aueniy, IJ'irnaiifi, |ilinn« HI, , so a t»f»e>t>te™ wirier mllei r»«»«fi. >!.•. K<>> In, h,ii>l>< an.I v>ll,>. ,,. itr«la, K#r»"ifi, N, J. palnU.I >i,.l il.r..ial«l IhrniKhii'll. |l,,|. Jabl). l-h«n. n».l Hank JIM er •rlu end hhydrauliy aulic liree Inn HI ChfvrolsChfv l I III plrsili trtin* ,tM r*«'»lvti* fapfflrvo1. r.'r»«l, k sordwitndd d law 111011.000, tt*yerdd kd.hnlika t 1 AMIimT mmr liriis "I'l >h*d> 'i"-, ••'''• d.n" tluM rn.uns, lw» m.i.le... I.I.IlK, Idulls, bin til. nad """ ^ III (lsalSh'l *tr*«l, nntitr ltrld|S svsriufl. fill I I I V SatklU M/.J.A L I ' m' "' tiitludsd by Isil. stisteil tn<»lsfh ts»l< lls.filtix piufhl hm «»l" I's" , (ill hittnei, •u«p beddr III)III) . John Metthtwi, Wesley ua \/^r */m *-tn **•.lie/, goof) f'/*)Ki 'fia'inatjr. T d.nr.l Un srs^l^ije room*, four msln bsrl* Prl'« l«0, J.KOJ.II II. MrCue An.no, OlT"Mlji 'H«rtl»s-llall Mirvla 'AUtAU l 'd Ipftr bsnilnfaM minor re." hullsr, tflrdsnsrl •m,eri.li*ted ! tnni ref. room,, t»o monern bslhi, two Mrvsnte' jL1!J!!"?l-'ll.l".W*.. *' {• -.—- IMIIIHI ressesaWs. «HI TAVVK fafarr kefsMMM aosi fasallne. I.eoT ~ -£-*" r?!;il?*isJLlI'* er»nr.«. Writ* Hnphsr, cere r;old,,hmldt, rrnimi and bath; tw«!>*er isrss-si Mr, KnV 1111 «f writ* le(«, Ut 111, lln-n* 17111 avinue, Richmond Hill, Ixins Htfi'llON—rurnlsharl «|ismri«nl, fmir Ml IIIIII eaiieas ea»wltF| fsr sale res. lTl<5Uir"?iit roll" out nT .ttTefWern, brliats, rit a-xeislhlei els mlnulti dries) reomi, balli, hot wit.r h.st lni>luh (I, Mr- l l| •he will Make It In first »!••• nrdsr, i*r|Mi VOMKr.lt jdrTwIeheT vnalslnn"siHn.rsl Hitminn, nhiil» *4*< ' „ , „ ,. IOM.K, Mark e»Mln«, II hinds i tent r»»«'in«tile. Main *tr,.l, lljlloid, N. J,,- rwui«wu,f»,| ,1,,,, ,,U|, PI,,,, ,,|| „ <.'ue Agsfify^Iltimarin, |ih'ilie_*4 4, ^ ^t i •umlilnsilon riding ami driving katwi HOMKffS,4t^!t hirinw tSjL!snd ws»sn fer telei elm »-1)l?H.|'Ol>M hiinfslnw for rant, Mir- h Khui> Ul-M ' nl*herl| sll Impriivsmenti. Mr. WUIf. (or ISM, almv. Ilsauly Hil'm, U»d and sends, rrlfs*! *•'»."•«""" llilloe ralllreler, flow I snd Sl'i'lo. (XWIK vil.h^ tiaaiil" n^i'^'ti" ™""'"~"-*< [tit, M'!• Jl #4* •*•'•• Cell sll *Hi.' KM lank 1*411, ahls fleirtimber I, Th<>inJ_m+i "• &T' *** '*'"•'

4ll'' • ,-' i' ' iff ' ft"]*,' "jV3*!l*? RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 31, 1939. Weddings a single strand of pearls. Her bou-McCue, Marlboro and Harold Slmms tlon will be held at the Whltehurst quet was Ulles-of-the-valley. ol Bast Orange. home for the immediate families. Primary Fights Mrs. Charles Anthony Germann of The churph was decorated wltb After a wedding trip the couple will GBAVATT—BILEY. New York ,waa matron of honor. She dahlias, palms and ferns. A recep- make their home at 598 Vernon wore a gown of lavender and French tion for 100 guests followed the cer-street, Loner Branch. '• At Highlands , both public and Miss Marjory Gravatt, daughter ot for the school blue with a leghorn hat Mrs. Ed-emony at Buttomvood Manor, Mata- The brfde-to-be la a graduate of Mrs. George E. Gravatt, and John ward H. Woober of New York was The Town and Country Shop f morning, Sep- wan. The couple will sail today for Red Bank high school and Is em- Contests for. Council, Francis Riley, son of Martin Rlley, bridesmaid. She was attired in a a ten-day cruise to Bermuda and up- both of Colt's' Neck, were mar- ployed in the stenographic depart- ' new pupils at the gown of French blue and wore a leg- on their return will reside in Mat- ment of the New Jersey Bell Tele- Collector Nominations ried Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at St. horn hat. Both carried bouquets of awan. . ., • ' held Thursday, Catherine's church rectory, Farming- phone Co,, Newark. Mr. Sherman is "Sophisticated Smartness with Rural Relaxation" af.the office of Edwin blue delphinium and African daisies'. : Mrs. McCue is a graduate of Free- a graduate of Long, Branch high dale. The ceremony was performed Frank Foster,. Jr., of Walllstori, hold high school and Georgian Court TKfTprlmary election of Highlands erlntendent of Red by Rev. John Sullivan. school, where he was former captain . Lindsley, ' Monmouth alew of, white street, Shrewsbury, avenue, were married Thursday ointed collector to succeed Grandin were married Sunday afternoon at St, night, at 7:30 o'clock, at the parson- V. Johnson. •' - A reception was held at the home Beach. Decorations consisted of . to better and bigger busl- gladioli and ferns, " Mary's Catholic church, Colt's Neck. age of the Baptist church. Rev. Four Democrats will seek the two i through The Register's ad- of Mrs. Conrad Decher, following the Rev. John Sullivan, rector of the Charles A, Thunn, pastor, performed councllmanlc nominations. They are "The ACCESSORY BAR'V • columns.—Advertisement. ceremony. Others attending were The couplo are now on a wedding Farmingdalo and Colt's Neck church- the ceremony. trip through New England and will Henry N. Fehlhaber> who is running Mr." and Mrs. Gilbert Randall, Mr. es, performed tho ceremony. The bride wore a plum colored en- for re-election; John H. Newton, Her- A smart, small, carefully thought-out collection and Mn. Wilbur Hammond, Mr. andreside In Manchester, Massachusetts. semble with black accessories. Her 'tf Swtnu-We Have It_ Mrs. Foster is a graduate of Mies The bride, who was given In mar- lert Hartsgrove and Frank £. Martin. Mrs. Harold G. Gunther, Mr. and Mra. riage by her father, was attired in corsage was of gardenias. Mr. and Three filed among the. Republicans, of top-fashion accessories. Frederick Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dobbs' school, Brlarcllff Manor, New Mrs. John Howarth of Burlington York, and attended Sarah Lawrence lace over white satin, with a pearl for the two vacancies. They are for- Biordan, Mr. and Mrs..Harry Buck coronet and, carried a bouquet ot were the attendants. Mrs. Howarth mer Mayor George W. Hardy, Elch- Every article chosen as a becoming complement college. Mr. Foster Is a graduate of was attired In beige with a corsage lenniessey's alow, Mr. aid Mrs. Martin Stolai, Mr. Bowdoin colelge. . white lilies. She was attended by her d Host and John Hembert, Edraond for our Town and Country clothes. and. Mrs. Peter'Malier, Mr, and Mrs. sister, Miss .Marion Malyski, who of pale purple asters. Duffy, a, member of the present coun- Matthew Goldfarb, Mrs. Agnes Mar- woro'an Alice blue morle gown with The couple left on a wedding trip cil,' Is not seeking re-election. tin, Misses Kathryn and Emma Gra- GLEASON-McCUE. a silver turban; Sho carried an old-and after September 1 will live Assessor Abram J. Parker, whose vatt, Miss Jane Conway, MIM Nancy fashloncd bouquet of mixed flowers. on Newman Springs road. Mrs. erm expires this year, has filed again Miss Frances W. Gleason, daughter George Buckalew of Shrewsbury was Cottrell Is secretary to Rev. John A. Bed Rlordan, Edwin Sherman, Joseph of Mrs. Thomas Glen«fin of Freehold, 'or that position and Frank J. Hall Crlne, Charles Crlne, Jack Maher, his brother's best man. Hayes, pastor of the Presbyterian Bank, and Dr. J. Wallace MeCuc, son of church, and an active member of las filed for justice of the peace. No The ACCESSORY BAR offers for instance: r* Market N. J. Kenneth Decher, Fred Hill,. Paul Mrs. Kathryn McCue of Marlboro, Following the ceremony a reception ictltlons for either justice of the Gozable, John Buckley, Charles Ste- was held at the brido'a home for Red Bank chapter Order of Eastern a Food Fresh. wore married this morning at '9 Star, Mr. Cottrell Is shop foreman leace or assessor were filed by Dtmo- NAT LEWIS Handbags - - . S5.00 and up phen, Franklin Updike, Stephen Dom o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catholic more than 150 relatives and friends. :rata.| Id 8torage broski, Alfred Coon, Martin Jones, Yesterday tho couple attended the at Qulnn's garage on West Front OTHER SMART Handbags - < 2.95 and up church, Freehold. Rev. John A. Kuc- street. ... ' •• Filing for members of the county Harold Selde'rman, George Decher ker, pastor, performed the ceremny. World's fair. They will take up their executive committees are: First dis- MONOCBAFI Individual Inltjals hone 1377 We Deliver arid James VanMater. residence on Carmen place, Red rlct, George W. Hardy and Jose- The brldo was given in marriage by Bank, September 2. 8CHOFIELD—HOWER. BACMO-POSTMAN Gloves . . 2.95 and up The couple are now on a trip to her brother-in-law, Sylvester F. No- hlno P. Hardy, Republicans, "and Brooklyn and the New. York World's Ian. She wore a gown of whlto taf- The bride is a graduate of Red Miss Iriria Schoflcld of Newman Mary Cook, Thomas J. Thompson and- FOWNE'S Gloves • - •• - 1.00 and up K-END SPECIALS fair. They wllr reside with the bride- Bank high school. Mr. Buckalow at- Springs road and.Charles H. Hower feta and her tulle veil.was fastened Beatrice Bedle, Democrats; second Colorful Costume Jewelry • , • 1.00 and up FOBGIES ..JL „ groom's father. Mr, Rlley li'. em-with gardenias and lilies of the val-tended Red Bank Catholic high of Headdcn's Corner were married iatrlct, Henry F. Quast, Bertha Cot- HWEAKFISH -_,fl AT ployed at Laird's Di«ttl!«ry at Scobey- ley. She carried an old-fashloncd school and Is employed on Grcentree Wednesday of last week at Christ rcll ond Leroy Derby, Republicans, villa and is a graduate of Red Bank bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. James farm at Llncroft, . church rectory, Shrewsbury; Rev. ind John J. Crowley, Robert Coo- oytonsBS lOft high school. Carroll M. Burck, rector, officiated. Rooney of Engllshtown was matron 1 ley and Ferris Purccll, Democrats; (Haddock _ of honor and waa attired In peach WHITEHTJRST *-SHEBMAN. The attendants were Mrs. Anna thifd district, Charles L. Herbert," CLABKE—FOSTER. lace. The wedding of Miss Helen E»- Lcvis and Miss Helen Daley, both of Mrs. Lottie Fahrer and John Rem- Red Batik. The couple will make crt, Republicans, and Thomas Caoli, I Mackerel Miss Dorothy, M. Clarke, daughter The bridesmaids were Miss Ann tcllo Whitehurat, daughter ot Mr. their home at Boston, where Mr. 20L McCue, Freehold, Mlsa Margaret and Mrs, Carl L. 'Whltehurst of Democrat. • of Mra, B. M, Clarke of Monmouth The Town and Country Hower is employed. BFISH STEAKS . Beach and New York and'Walter M. Wholan, Spring Lake, Mris Kathcr- South street, Entontown, and John E. Sherman, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Frank One of the quickest ways to find a SA man STEAKS 25fb Clarke of Beverly Hills, California, ine Hanaway, Matawan, Miss Mary 12 Linden PI., Tel. 1263 Red Bank, N. J.| and Sidney Hae Foster, son of Mr. McCuo, Marlboro, Mrs, Sylvester F. Sherman of Long Branch, will take CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. iob Is to advertise In The Regis- Nolan, Engllshtown, Mrs. Harold pluco Sunday morning at 10:30 ter's Want Department.—Advertise- •KM* and Mrs. Frank Foster of Manches- ment, ' , • Basi ter, Massachusetts, were married Sat- •Slmms, East.Orange. All woro gowns o'clock at tho Eatontown Presbyter- Mr. and Mra. Charles Giblln of 301 urday afternoon at St. John's chapel. of turquoise blue taffeta and carried Ian church. Rov. ..William J. Mac-Wallace street entertained at a birth- Little Silver. Rev. Carroll M. Burck, old-fashioned bouquets. dona'Id, pastor, will perform the cere- day party for their daughter Mls(s rector, performed the coremony. James McCuo of Marlboro,-a broth- mony; ' • . Juno Giblln at their home recently. :35J ' The brldo was given In marriage er of the bridegroom, was grooms- Tho brldo, who wllll be given In More than 30 attended. Dancing was |ABHEAT SPECIAL __80oTb by her father. She wore an old-fash- man. The ushers wore Calvin Blanoy, marriago by nor father, will be at- njoyed and refreshments were serv- |;8W0BDFISH . SALMON ioned gown of white French lawn. Long Branch, Kenneth Collins, Marl- tended by Mrs, Alfred Clark Qf Long ed. The lawn of the Giblln home Her veil was gathered at the crown was decorated with colored lights STEBS - SOFT CRABS boro, George Rooney, Freehold, Dr. Branch. Peter Welch, also of Long to 8. lace-trimmed tiara and she wore tarry Aumacfc, Freehold, Charles Branch, will be best man. A recepr for the occasion. DAVIDSON'BROS DAVIDSON BROS. FURNITURE LABOR DAY SPECIALS SEPT. 1-2 & 5th FRESH FRUITS and -VEGETABLES Wines & Liquors Breaat-O'Chicken FBIDAY AND SATUHDATI TUNA FISH SHRIMP 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 Fancy Large CALIFORNIA SUNKLST | BARGAINS Fancy Quality 2 - 25° ORANGES Extra Special—Value! 2 »•» 35. Squeezing or Eatlnc R.&R. Crdste & Blackwell's 15 - 25° Iain Sale Over Saturday, Sept. 2 Hendrick Hudson Bonded BONED CHICKEN Date & Nut Bread 10 6-or. Extra Ijirge Collfnr MARYLAND BOTTLED can 2 - 25° IN BOND 39* ORANGE: Squeezing or Entlnri RYE UNDER V. S. OOVEIINMENT Evaporated Milk doz.. Final Drastic Reductions 100 PROOF BUTTER SUPERVISION FACE Brand—Tall Can 35 IN 1 TEARS Full Quart Davidson's Ayrshire Roll 4-25° SUNKIST YOUR GUIDE TO GOOD LIQUOR 29!. LEMONi West's August Sale MAYONNAISE Delicious Davidson'* JEBSET RIDGEWOOD FPIX POD! NOW 10% to 50% OFF GIN 12c 19c 35C. LIMA BEA/NS 16-OK. Full . ca°n 2 cans 25 IMPORTED SCOTCH CELERY HEARTS 3 Pc. Colonial Rock Maple Bed, Drewer, Cheit 60.00 47.50 OVEN-BAKED FRIEND'S A' biuiclies 3 Pc. Kroohlcr Guaranteed Mohair Living Room Suite 185.00 125.00 ROYAL ARGYLE Pork & Beans BROWN BREAD Solid Mahogany Wing Chair j Fine Tapeitry Covering 39.00 25.00 100% Scotch Whiskies 28-oz. Tin»—Beg. 15o Button Back Occaiional Chair j Crewel Design Linen Cover 25.00 16.00 10 Years Old ! large cans 25' EXTBA FANCY Full Fifth 3 »29° V. B. N 25« Ml NOT Brand , 15 BROCCOLI . . . (£?) 25° CALIFORNIA GIN 2-25° 8WF.KT SKKIM.KBB DAVIDHONS 100% CHOPPED STEAK . ft.35 ' GRAPES 1869 Ornln Pretzel Sticks 1939 GIN 00 rilOOF LOBSTER MEAT. (,? *) 95° WEST FURNITURE CO. H i-». rtffo DO moor 2 Our Only Store 100% flUAIN-NOT CANM 50 PINEAPPLE Nfttionsl Bitcuit Co. PArtCY MROK KEYPORT, N. J. Pride Aisortment Q)4 c Kull Tatmt rht. MM. 10°