) BAN n • »n >utn VOI J., WKDNKSI KAK Headden's ( lor Vts Testimonial For Postmaster at Paul Sipie to Sumhin? It Will WfU\ at Ilntnti And I oiProfits Mickey Walker inomrvv MjM Rumson Wins Car Visit Red R Plans • s The memht(» of \h [«„ * itatn the Shrewsbury Fighter to b« Hotl- . auAiMnry of Jiivir.it Children* <>-j •> i Jteii Bank inti «T \i,f • <.r Mi» I Richard J. Roger* Wins Crievro- Companiun of N« \ Unity Ma>l>ei r > u -' 1 Beach t > U ' Wtrh Or ortd »t Dimu-r at liultywood let Coach al Fair Haven Fair Byrd on South ! •t J18 2fr weir 'I.I n.-. (hangr < Set ' 'i.gr Wall O'atino—-Plan* to b« Made at Firemen Elated Over Suicet* ton to Chrulrrt nation >! ' •en Hotel MfcctiriK Tomorrow Night. ily i of the Fair. Ship Monmoutii <>r iMe to- b] dm The firemen's fair at Fair Havi-n I'aul Ni|,i,. ,,f s „ i,-. >f MIK. M i, \,\ -ilk. < lowed Saturday night. Akh'iunU it "?. !!•-• - -«f in<5 vaf i- .. ! iu ht |,|. H ShHr key of HOB i w/a« not a record breaker of nil t h»- Hvnl OI1H nlhfi vl' IMIII - V^ i| f,.- Sr-IVCll 'l'h*> > H 11 • •> W_ Will fir- IIIH (If ht B • firemen» faira it tiurpanned last win iif A . >•.!•. (t >>M ! OUldofJl' '-<••,.• 'I itit- i niniiuMee in rhargt* • yearn event in attendance and le flrCB Wil! r 1 inf-Ji •r.n Will \>V rflliimjf i i nw flight at th*- HoUywornJ I reipta Over 12,000 was taken in t hft fent HI t » Th »• M -el;, !,).• will be in ••• t,t. l'.iliiKe avetiue. Saturday night. While a report 1 w rhm K* "f M r ,>- \1ft •, tti i i y, Mrs Wr- at half |.«.-l I • i oinriiitiec, headed hy I^o showing the exact amount cleared lie non Wiiifri-tw jii •1 MIHH Mfirift Scott. •lixk al ' hr. lo i t i )<• iw, lnnut-i well-known wrentlfi, will not he ready for a few days thp nut Bnvr'l.n, >'.• At the ('in- lus' 'ii • >f t he nift't ing at '.. A r>,,t' W> . f * - MJOIMH of Jack Kearns, Mickey's firemen know the fair wa« one of Phi: i 11. ! " -i Mr*. Mfivtx'ifj rfi rnenta of 0X| ic'illllon .(Till 1 niMMdfcfi , Joe Humphreyo, w*U- the nioal succebsful evrr held at Sin ' fVldn:'!. r ' find i«k<' were lih role wl]] t)f 11 t\ hnwn fl>jh(. announcer; Daniel Kair Haven and th«y appreciate the mti thai S:H H' •• served. A JUK in ihf bug pcize was ny. < liMsiiaim, one of the proprietors of din posed <>1 Hud it wttt. won t>j Mra.support and generosity of the public. f 'oninianrier H>,,1 l eg let rj • h< i t )i«> Hollywood casino, and local The firemen will give a big share of Wellington WHkinn. ra* kin paid the t« ll'l Moml.v in. -i- '• 'i (he m-wBpaperrnen, Humphreys has the profits to the new municipal ilc: "H •» He • onaented to serve as master of building fund. A large amount will 'lit Si •rtKKIi work In tilr K JtllM•.. i. ' Contents Burnrd mailed to Jack Dempsey, former Postmaster Richard J. Rogers of the food !•••)>.••• view. Ufa vyweight champion; Gene Tun- Rumson won the Chevrolet coach, tikh to at Lincroft fif, «*•: vt •! ; M. nty, retired heavyweight champion, which was disposed of on the co-op- Will hf . »! • . any and other well-known boxers, in- rat ive plan. Other articles award- tlSinP'l 'M. • •• The cluding Benny Leonard, Jack Cur- Annual Event of St. Catherine's ed were as follows- the |'HiU nnat#H 1>V MM. William B. Tit- I'!,,,,, .,,i .- and Jim Londos, world's le, won hy Mint, Dorothy Summers, Rum- the t'bil.'.if « • ' start August 22d at James Rowe's non. r i *«ifn and to sell the hfavywelght wrestling champion. Ump—Donated by Globe furniture com- the VKii-.n- .• •• Residence. n ,,n Dot HtHCeSHftll With The date will be »et at tomorrow'!! uny. won hy S. P. Kokp. Rum*on. liter Din -^ meeting. The committee members Hot roil cloth — Donated by Mr», Harry t if*' Kift of four little The annual chicken supper and , won by Mr*. Henry Jeffrey. bd'hii * ii. '• • will be the gueats of Mr. Chrlstlano. Dllll vtlili-l [•••• n, ttw rnllsh farmer fair of 8t. Catherine's Catholic Rrrt The dinner, which will be held at ^et.— Donated by Kalr Haven flre #M inl lr n • church of Everett will be held- on mpany. won by Mrs. Ja.ol, Grimm, lair ! the Hollywood casino, Is expected to ("a MI I). H> "' • i <'Mnier found that four Saturday night, August 22d, on the rhll.lnii »•!•• • • • iiioi,. than he really be attended by about 300 persons. lawn, of Mr, and Mrs. James Gor- ri.iu»—'IKinatrit hy Mi Io The purpose of the dinner is to on by Mr.. E. C. Jon Kal »li'l l '' nfici keeping them un- don Rowe'a residence at Lincroft, Annlxtli.K Mi " Hinf mature enoUKh to pay honor to the Shrewsbury fighter, Booths will be conducted for the Old Dutch Ubl#— Donated by Churlps f j> hcniHelveH, Mr. Casler mil tee MM- I ' • who recently fought. 8harkey and sale of various articles, and a plat- V. BarHrlli. won hy Mm. Haiel M. Smith.) 11 i n M] w 'air Haven. nr-Di .Irffn^ I •• (»f them looBe one niRht who Is expected to meet Max form will be erected for dancing. - t ltl\ t Umbrella ntanii—I>onal*d by Charles Ham Umc'i K winwk at Chapel Hill. SchmelinK, world's heavyweight The lawn will be lighted with tavdclll. won by Thomas F. Sno*i ru • it t v. II HIKIW every evidence Vivr nK'ivi.e- ;;; champion. electric lights of various colors. •air Haven. "', H : U • !i Jfjfii HI Hj-pM- .-!•:.•• I •: j. H rn| henlth in their' Bridge table rover—Donated by IV. Kxi hBHK" < "< | Music will be supplied by Harry Du- Hun tins:, won by Mrs. Harry V>ron*-i In I hi' li*-W PHpe' ill' s jf»ii (. They are not local club R! l! )K four's orchestra of Keyport. The air Haven. Die, tunning- They come supper and fair is the largest an- Porkeihook— Donated hy Tony Hunlh day IIIHII' "• ' >M<- liite «nd their sur- Aerial Show at on by Mrs. Austin Har\ ry. or the 1"M * '• nual money-making event of the • • : :itfu ),>[]( ly rnuntriflefl Everett church. Rev. John J. Lucitt » Blmrt lii'l' - t-' -iiriiifiM(M> of beetles, New Flying Field pastor of the church. change 'till '' ' '• < fmr which skunka Mrs. Thomas Kelly of Everett, Belvedere Beach Another Circus we,| Ins two unusual Parachute Jumper and Stunt Pi- president of the Blessed Sacrament l| })tnk.i Hi, 1 brutlon II i spoiler laat. week. lot Entertained Crowdt at guild, is general chairman. Mrs. Pageant Planned sailing vessel. Johnp'i niMK.iri die attractive with Stoutwood Airport La>t Sun-George Mauser and Miss Mary Kel- "At th( iHhP h© WAR Hi'v«*n * '"log The For Red Bank mNii'K those of and ly of Lincroft will have charge of day Afternoon. n in to iii.i unlike those of pup- the cake table. The fancy booth Mardi Gras to be Held During | ri and Boon learn^i ui Ni..i Week's Appr «.«»>. • ^k11r>kK have the usual A crowd estimated at more than will be In charge of Mrs. Frank Haley and Mrs. Jacob Jeffrey. Soda Week of Augu.t 28th With | L'nd'soon^ wont^out'^n th- cen'iv Walter I,. MainV SI-.,. •', f their kind -black bodies 500 persons witnessed Ihe first of a junctio .vliltp Htrlpft running through series of flying exhibitions last Sun- water and Ice cream will be sold Baby Parade on September j was given Uie young pii|>j in M«kr Th,,- »!,.« • ., .... <-i "•' of the back and a white day afternoon at the newly opened by John Maher, Walter Palmer, Ber- 5th—Water SporU. find turneii out Ex.hibil #1 Hunt- • I ••>• ' > 'ii *>w h tiiil Mr. Casler's pets Stoutwood airport at River Plaza. nard Kelly and Martin J. Kelly. that answered many < all^ Bud (Jersey Wildcat) Hardy, at- Charles Kelly, John Warneker and At a meeting of the Belvedere job-4 around the ciimj' A* tOl P nf AIM. 11 > rinvci used tlie odoriferous Beach pageant association at Keans- "czni "I II Knl K;,li> 1 1. .Hi.nil which they possess, but their ached to the Glenn Curtis airport at John P. Brady will have charge of he haa workpfl dillg.-n'! v ., dancing. Wilfred and Joseph Mul- burg last Friday night it was decided speclments of AMIHI.T.: MM i irt fearful leBt they will do North Beach, Long Island, leaped from a plane at an altitude higher lin and Thomas Kelly are on theto hold this year's carnival and mar-animal life, spending mans HH II I III 'II I <>!• < <>' "I •f .-id if t hoy Hi'fi attacked by , di gras later than It had been origi- | nnod hy hoys or frightened in some than 1,000 feet and landed only a games' committee. eleanlnK and prMsprv.ru: ti nally been intended. He has al:iit done Ki|r"I wivi Mrs Harry l/(.<'k»(l IUxi-lv.-» *3,(HKI| Jfm 11 ' f!l he her way I-'oi this reason Mr. Cas- few feet from the crowd. Other committee members Aul The mardi gras will get under way ing tfrnth siH m !>)• IrtJurW '" " <'""•>• ||.Pif |r- r nerd to have the scent Krumbhaar Herndon, president of Mrs. John Maher, Mrs. John B, Friday, August 28th, and will con- ! M \V,1 hi'-t-j *>r thr two animals removed. Inland flying service, operator of Brady, Mrs. John F. Hylin, Mrs. Ed- and has h.^n A 1»M/ fllll' In^tiftfi-d hy Mi ( tinue until Saturday, September 5th. n I < itiiM^ thfit the operations are the field, gave an exhibition of stunt ward Rowe, Mrs. Charles Rumph, The baby parade will be held Satur- ver Ins many pup i.'Hiij trl|v« em ijfM-kel I dll.l tit ed hy the plane and expressed his great satis- Tumacialsky, Mrs. Martin J. Kelly. watches." if works will be given every night dur- tied .. n* ( •. . 'U ' • •• I.i was set 'HnK and contracting i faction upon his first trip. Morrell C. The Mnnmouth •'Uinril is ,-H •••'•(: '• Mrs. John Jeffrey, Mrs. William ing the carnival. An aerial exhibi- The '<'-• until rocpnt ly had ' Moore of Little Silver, a postman O'Burn, Mrs. Walter Palmer. Mrs. tion with parachute jumping and made up of trno|>. They &r« 1 covery .i( ill. Hi u;< • ' <•• I n wil '• ra^'f in his in the Red Bank office, won the free Kathryn Oakes. Misses Helen Kelly other novelty events are being the Hea^coul Shi[» Xn Iin ,•! Red I ,'i, ,• • ' ' ( ; juries Io Mi-- u>f- .• skunks were ride. Carolyn Toomey, Mary Kelly, Ver- planned. , Bank, the .Seasc ii!iii;tn of eollisinr , ..f |. -I M, ;i hjirn on the K rt 1 Mr. Herndon announced after the onica Maher, Gladys Gaffney, Ella The association at the last meet- ' <-yP° . '"- -^"- (••. i. •••• i h 1 in « I - lirimptt, Jr.. at n - «,.L» AI~_ ^. _ l. the cm exhibition that two new planes, both Kelly, Elizabeth Haley, Catherine Branchh , thr , (, • ; ] ing elected the following officers: rinlllf,' a.-- h "Id ii-tnvvn township. Kinner-Fleets, had been ordered for Warneker, Marion Dziezyc, Sadie and thp UcMi.k (.! LI^.TIIUIJI A • i>! Port Monmouth President -Fred Depplsch. own pit early delivery. Plans are also be- Mary and Viola Warneker, Amelia Vlre president—Mr«. (.. II. Stahlinil. delegation r.iiisMhn;: .r Muinuouth HTV' ).,.!!,. piii of the Matawan ing made for the erection of a han- Carton, Margaret Mauser and Anna Scrrelai-y — Mm. J. J. Lambert.ni. COlincil ottU'iinl- iiu.l U' - '!!• jittC! ft Of .»! 1 ,1 t • 1 1 " ' tti; .c II I •[ hi ntuiec of the skunks gar. The present aqulpmant Is now Kelly, Matthew L. Mullin, William Treasurer—PetefcLicari. each troop will IU.'CI -is'!.' HI Atlan- driven ! I,, . \ - ii 1 1 . i .li'j.-tt ii i ft ii eini'luyed on the being housed in a large barn on Gaffney, Donald Htckey, Jacob Jef- The followingTfommltngT lttet e chairmen tic Highlands in Ihe M • rinuuith. cideut !'\ , , i t . • • ; ' ' • IA I'l ii !"• iiiiin guvr the animals to the field, which was formerly known frey, Bernard Hlckey, William Kel- have been appointed: Siple will go from Re! Hank to tha 1 ''1 h I't 'it .'.j.. h. < '[!>• let who in turn gave them Cflrn!>fM NO TKAINS I OH Hl'K i.li'iI as Stoutwood park. ly, William and Oerald Warneker. Mntdi Grai—C H. SUhlliiR. boy scout camp nl Allure Hn wlil Mrs. I .:>( It ,,' ( ".I !*i -*| T-ll 111 Jtrnl and th'-y did spl uliii wen U in prfl- Mi. Waliinn. The Bolford carpen- •Vqimttc—AmhroM lili.nhi.ttin, Edward Rowe and Lotus Tumadal- Bahy parade—Mra. D. R. Osborn. be lh(> guest ilurltiK the dm of 11-,,. \eii!liiK Ihr il;niiI'rH ! J i iin j-jircadin^ i(j tn iimdo Hcvcral unsuccesaful at- Frank Cobl>, px.rutive .if ihe Mon- temptH to find a veterinarian •willing A GIFT FOB A MINISTER sky. r>«corntlonn—HHII-JT Gilbert. her hip*, Hi ' i'i HHI I'IJII iinii In | 1 her hulldiiiK". H<>w 1 Publicity —Peter Llcari. mouth hoy scout council. frn Trip fmiii WaKhliiKton. th* scented weapons of m « m jury ti, her m-i -on:! >-v.-' Shi- i cvoi, t he Ilic •fis unilpr too much 1 Thp Monmouth In being used to- MlKX miZHtlPth <'O0. Mi- i.o

Voting Womaji ! ft^. (X) piUl, When N., ! «ri.i Tl Modeli. •on She Say* Stir ,.- <.•. wher it wan stated If rlday night P,II| nt pif Ju pavilion Howunl i V\ H,l< r C"lin MlUei and I'M' m.EBKAMW, I HI iKfl pull t- (•ieadf tin p OF OL'H HH) BANK ^ -\ a ^irl had polenned geant Hai riar>n Os Oceanport Newt. r nf State Troopera TT an«J Raymond Huth Membera of ti.t wn t»aira<-ka ai lived day-school attended atn.oft immediately nic held at Allans sponst- to a Blmilai was u»ed for ti»n!|. ' aiid they and thearrangements wtrt SYSTEM HKAKI •• C ICE, [nc had the girl re- h<>, K woman, who gave her Mrs. Charles A .- watsr drive tittt-H.^ i -:i. - «tf Kvelyn Bemea, and said r • .%,i.-, employed at the Mtlborne of friends at »>•'>• home recftitl> ! i i - M I,OIIK Hianch. Bald she had 1 i , i . >. t he poison the nitfht before, Mrs. UeoiK* ( ! ?i' hut WHS not certain just what the licrt Smith M i K ' .• MHI* WMH. She wai on her way to ChrU Beige, Mik» i \:*-(\ 1'ank, ahe said, when she wasMrs. Ru.Hi.eU Mil, r.,. i.\ ci < ornr. V'.KI-I has returned to Though she stoutly declared she Charles Hammell MIM Ai!h ., 5!,»-i > I! i(* after a visit of two w ;is dying, according to the police. son and Mrs. Allen l< w<»>li>-y witri her aunt, Mrs. Fred MODFRN •hr hospital authorltiefl were unable Those holding high aoira wttr M'» to nnd any trace of poiaon after ap- Hammell, Mr» HeiK^ «r"1 Mian M 1'aspei Snyder has Mra. Jo- S n frir-ndly plying a stomach pump. She wasHulse. ipe Winot of MasaechuaetU for tiqipitij.' at your later removed to the L«ong Branch Miss Huth Htryker nf Main ntteet j her K"e«t PLUMBING hospital, and after being convinced Is visiting friends at Atlantic High Miss Alice Scuddar has returned momory t" store up that she had either dreamed of tak- landa. from a visit of two week! at Brook- lyn your Winti i infi poison or wai suffering from Mrs. Smallwood of New Grelna. hallucinations she returned to her George Brower, Sr., Howard Lay- FIXTURES wife of Rev. Smallwood, a former ton and Louis Gerardlen are new work at the hotel. j pastor of the Oceanport Methodist employees on the Meari nuriery OU should have your church, visited friends In town re- farm at Rumson. cently. Thomas Salmon, Jr., la at Camp Lawes plumbing thoroughly Atlantic Highlands Mr. and Mrs. Alken of Long McMahon, near Clinton, Nsw Jersey, Branch recently visited Miss Anna for part of the summer. FURL OIL (Thi H«d Bank RiKiittr ean b« bought HlbbetU and George Hlbbetts or Mrs. Howard Stamm Rpent Sun- looked over and repaired. If in Atlantic Hitt*hl»D«Ja at tk« atoraa ut Main street. William L«ff. W. Lcmburg and A. KatB.) day with Mrs Irv*n Beaver of Point Phone Red Bunk 1251 Mrs. Lloyd N Sickles of Main Pleasant. you need new plumbing fix- The annual treasure hunt of the street entertained a number of Henry Wunderly Is enjoying an Atlantic Highlands tennis club Fri- ture*, or if you with to mod- day night wa« won by Joseph Mc- vey. Hl» brother, Dr. Thomas Me- ernize your bathroom, laundry Vey, was second, and Holmes Dyer was third. or kitchen, you will find our The borough entertained many visitors over the week-end. There price* distinctly lower. Let u» was no disorder and no arrest were estimate on your plumbing made. Fifty dollars In gold will be dis- SOLD OUT needs, without obligation. posed of on the co-operative plan at St Agnea's church fair to be held August 13th, 14th and 15th. George Layton suffered a heart at- - WHITE SHOE COMPANY CHANC.l-s OWNERSHIP tack Monday morning and was tak- en to the Long Branch hospital In William O'Brien the borough ambulance. The free bathing beach at the foot of Avenue D ia more popular than ever this year. John VanWagner Several hundred pairs of qualitv shoes must be sold Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, takes care of the beach in return for permission to conduct his boat and Sheet Metal Work bait business there. Therefore this great The borough council has put up !•>!.! Si, Ocean Ave., si«na warning people that the ordi- nance requiring a covering for bath- a. N .1 Sea Bright, N. J. ing Hiutn worn on the street will ba PHONB 47. enforced. I>r. and Mrs. Neils Bakke and daughter of Hoboken were wook-end guests of Misses Jean and May Hayes. SHOE SALE Miss Catherine Llnanayer Is hav- ing a vacation of two weeks from her position with the Equitable Life In u.i.ncc company of New York. Anhur PhaJr ia in the Long Prices Reduced—Regardless of Cost Bianch hospital with a broken hip REDUCED ami a broken leg. He waa injured ',:•!«. week in an auto collision at the cornrr of Millar street and NavMink Group No. 1 Group No. 4 avr-nun nt Highlands. FORMERLY Misg Virginia Jerolamon of Leon- nnlo and Miss Ruth Collins of Stone TO «T0& TO $UM. PRICES Church, who are employed by E. R. $2-94 Never such an opportunity $5.94 7: ;•••• •• & Co., have been on a week's • :\ Mi« Muriel White, who is •; --ft by TnydT & Roberts, also For Dress, Sport 1 - to buy Quality Shoes at Many Walk-Overs MEN'S SUITS ' t :n 11st week, or Strut Wear- r- ' of t;-.-> n.ibrrts & White store Included. A vsr- VALUES TO !r : V"n i^n'?d to the National Gro- In a variety of My of foodityles tso.ot C1 y ( ':i;,::'r,. T'..: section to be or- style*. SlMi la- these Low Prices. •— Black, Brown Th.a .iiilo includes our KUP- 17.50 <"'!•'• i I. to grocery company is complete. and Balfe colon. 1'KNHF.IMKR and MICHAEL- ID::"I I and is on the north side of VALUES TO Mi quality ihoes. ^'i I-;KN suits and most of our the b'. *4o.M R-v Albert Zetzer of Atlantic hints. These valuei are so 24.50 Hi.rrM'nils o-cupied the pulpit of the ;:i.;,l that all sales, are Final— B.iptM church Sunday. f,, Charges—No Exchange*. VALUES TO Richard Armstead Morse Is the (•(inio early nnd realize on these S50.W "'tile nT the aon born a fnw days ago 29.50 rt the Lone Branch hospital to Mrs. Walk-Over Florsheim Other Quality money-saving values. William Morse of Lincoln avenue. VALUES TO Mr. and Mrs. William G. Van."vote Md.M left last week for Hlllsboro, New Shoes Shoes Makes 34.50 Hampshire, after a stay with Mr. ;'nd Mrs. Henry C. VanNote of STRAWS and PANAMAS nrnnd avenue. THIS INCLUDES OCR STETSON STRAWS. PANAMAS AND Mrs. E. E. Martin and Miss Mary I.F.GHOHN9. Martin of , D. C, ar."l | VALUES FBOM fi.U TO 115.00. iOdward M. Martin of New York Women's Shoes - Men's Shoes - Children's Shoes were frucsts last week of Rev. and SILK LOUNGING ROBES Mrs. William I. Campbell. Or rnunv design* and patterns. Formerly f 18.00 to $80.00—Now Mrs. Bronson Jones of Palm Group No. 2 Group No. 5 !« riiutil to almost cost. Eeach and Miss Virginia Wheeler of FOBHEKLY FOBMXB1T Chicago have been vl.»itlng Mra. SPORT WEAR Jones's sister, Mrs. Fritz Lelber. TO TO n.oe. Miss Marie Caldwell Is having a $3-94 Low Prices ... and Good $3.94 UNIX KNHKKBS, FLANNELS—Tan and Grey. Striped and month's vacation. Haiti; Sl'OKT COATS, TROriCAL SUITS. The auxiliary of the Long Branch Men's quality BATHING SUITS hospital will hold Its annual card Excellint variety Shoes is what you want. •ho«i Sport Oi- •,'irty Thursday afternoon of next of itylea—Specta- fordi. WhlU and Our riitlrn Ktork of bathing suits, Including JANTZEN and v.frk at the cnslno. Black, White and (>. Bc«lrlce Horan, who is In! Oxfords, Straps, $g.94 charge of the baby parade «ntrle.«, [ TI • •, •Up-ln». iiepuiis that the entries are coming | Many different Two well-known NOW GOING ON in funt. The hcadquarteri are at l!02 Quality Shoes for makes—In Brown PLAIN (Ol.nir, 1 XXI PTED Hay avrniip. There Is no change in atylea for Bum- and Black Ol- I In- il«mlings (if the contestants for mer and Winter Children. fords. Good shoes •Hi'rii. MisH iNunnetln Johnston is wear. These ire In good styl.s. li'ului).', with Mlas lUise O'Nci! a I All Broken Lines Greatly R*. Buy now and < Ion,. Meronil. Others In the content unusual values. I duced for quick clearance. Many Save Money. in- Miss Florence O'Connor, Miss j bargains to be bad In reliable I Ilii'l Kltzjiatrick and Miss Gertrude J. Kl (DEL I ahoee. Mi-.* I'ranrca Grlffln haa romplrt- -I In-i lllirary course at Ocean City. .•'in- will buKin her duties with tlm Mimiiiouth riHinty library In Hmilinii- _AI,L IHIS.'il li, i V\1«ltor Chadwlck wan hit liy nn ,.» « I SHOE CO. II y*>a ltav«* aisytli* i buy nii.inii.lille SHlurd»y night whll« ha ;, I you will tut' 11. (iiti «•«« < mining Ray avenue. The ilrlv- 9 Broad St., Red Buik *'i <]ul not Mtnp, hut someone Haw the 70-76 Wh. lila Oimkf-i! stiiii tin--!...i V ,lllt. iii eiii,e nuiuUei and jeiivUed it to Uit> i Red Bank, N« r^ t- ' ,>ttfr , i • •">.,,

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•\ H K hciuifii meet- *' i'\-t' (--. The Com- ••!• K^ l.l.'l ill-l M H ul'h M ifi-l plHytlf.lih*- !Ji ,N'. v. 51 u denied a permit ¥ ' ii V In tins SUHK 1 I >. fin -r (• w h' ''J' Hot as a furna< - fa«ki a luihH in addition to (he.-..- p.-r K was held at Kree- - ' . - mil I .Sit' ill day K*'i wf'k. It was f'-niirtiH.H Mi MMi =->i hat* partKtpht u«« KOOLMOr ' .. i, , ftiM few followers and ei I In all daily l f-hem n»« If < < iinrn^' ut l^.i ouliol, •hi.' u-in HIM I H.Ml. Another meeting motor oil ahs 'UMcf] an fl urn the Khoi ( en' h iii'M nirif b\ \>r. tn-lrl the iijli-iljiln a ditto and boat JK.I! taking A HAIII n Siiturday night of u ni|H rr om carrhtltaway' |mr home each night nfU-r iiif hli'.-w and booriny^ • •• '.f > <,;,• Damages d>r Poor H<«ter. VVhf'i,, '••• f f'.uii'i 'in Hie tennis WANT STATION BACK. ' ,t i \\ . Klhiii i . of Sea- ('null in jji'f 1'iuiHP on hiH speed- Richard EdwardE and his wife ... refill you hi ).> i >i . *• Keen use l^nni art rii»- boat HI imiii'iiit mm a bildge table, I>eal R«sldpnta Not SatisftfHi With Ruth of Wayfldr have serurrd a MOTOR f" tMtiui'if- of • hhie" COH! in ihn Sear Mi Maiph will impress a stranger Railroad's Action. Judgment for J72S against the Mod- hi if ht Jirul U unison it If-1 Mr t and th« as JuMt nn"ihcr happy summer resi- Residents of Deal are determined ern home heatinj? enmpeny of Cam- iUiciII Cofcl ('(rtnpHny till.- thr dts- dent ot the Jfiupy whore colony. To to have their railroad station back. den for damagf suffcrpd by ihpm BB tt i>uiM(tji *m Atlant ir Highlands the folk who know, however. Mr. At a meeting held last week it was thr. result of thfi Inetallaiinn of a and vicinity MHIHII in niur h more than that. He derided to ask every resident of the faulty healing plant in thpir h'-mp in 19M. CITIE Is an actor with a vision and "head borough to sign a petition requesting Mahoney & Harvey, Will l>rohal>l.v Low One Ky fot business " He stepped Into the the public utility commission to i I f Jarin H MHZ/.JI. seven-yen r-nld Port- abolish the consolidated Deal-Allen- Potato Khlpmentg. PURE PET aup**( k hfty, who wtifl shot In the Tlmffi Hcjunre sector last spring;, hurst station and restore Deal's sta- Shipment of pntatopfl from Mnn- HARDWARE ftreli will rrcrntly lose when theatrical rondltlons were at their worBt, and announced himself tion with adequate train facilities. motith county Rtartprt in farnpr»i the e <>f h left eye ace to Those behind the movement claim don. bid ho.spital. an n imxiurer. He arranged for the laBt week. ThlR ypar's crop so far OCEAN AVI- >» A BRIGHT, N. J. pi eeentation of a aeries of Gilbert that the railroad failed to carry out hap run better th;in last ypnr's wilh ei^hti'cn yffiin old, the terms of the agieemerit imposed Ml , , b.-iriK held in jail. HIII1 Sullivan li^ht operas and most only a trw ra?f>a of sin] H*~;ild. Thp nf Hi midway Inughed for the first upon them by the utility «< mini is pricpp rRngo from Jl.^o to $1.^ ppi tune in months. But It was a laugh aion. tiairi-1. uf •leilnlon. The nerve of this up- ^'HII' Kmart, experienced producers 1 ...i i...-i fortunes with heavily ca- j.iiiMinfii musical shows, weighed ,1 wi! hy cxpenfllvo casts, and here vw Hii anifttpur with an idea to ii >\ pi-ople hack to the theater * iv iialf-cfntury-old operettaB at I j •• -wonder that Mr. Marsh nteed L ', (!- - to himpelf as he hur- AOvum < !-i'i I'ushions at i Hum^dii. ii!int\' of Interesting iniUK-." Mr. Marsh . ,,H the "Hey-Hey" Record Breaking Savings! > •: ^iinily Hook bay. ', i.1 (ipt'in company •• N. wink lnstitu- fXF COURSE you will be buying a fur i!,. Hi.in.l Street and i'> orcHiiize the coat this year, for this ii the year of all i '•• it tlu« latter play> '•• kept lighted. Mll- years to invest in . Not for many sea- lUfKiiil (ifrector, was r,H- hest players ex- SHEETS sons have you been able to find values to 'iilhcrt and Sullivan i'i up Thr venture at equal those offered in this sale. Finer i •.'. •! •; a winner from the workmanship, smarter fashions, rich furs. | i iii; inpsH ragged when we •iii.-ci in move to the Broad bunking of a movie. Full Bed Size—-81 x 90 Inches I- n \vp decided to elose- at the , I 'bought out' Mr. Schlesing- (I took my company to New I was certain the metropolis 1930 Price 1.59 Fake advantage like us. I offered the corn- to the Shuberts, but they •il at me. Then I went to the 1931 Price 1.29 —housekeepers uer office, and Erlanger's r wan placed at my disposal. —hotel keepers •s.s han been phenomenal. Ca- Save Today 31c audienccs have prevailed, —boarding house* a Mile other shows were gasping for We have given New York the life T popular Gilbert and Sullivan pieces —Summer cottagers riom The Mikado' to "Ruddlgore," 2-year guarantee mid.'hot weather or cool, there are people standing In the rear of the will. find these sheet* orchestra. Sometimes I have to jiiiu h myself to make certain, that of then it i! s really true." guaranteed by the admirably'suited to SELECT »OUR Ruby Lane Store* {Company Like* Newark. for two years house- their! need*. COAT NOW! Mr Marsh was asked If the com- hold wear—52 con- pany would be seen again In New- ark next season. »ecutive A wa«hing•. Buy them by the dozen I Take Advantage of "We liked Newark Immensely," he ippllnd, "and I have good reason to These Unusual hrlieve that Newark liked us. There Our own/'VERIGOOD" Brand sheet* in plenty of Essex county trade at Tod y and case* guaranteed by the Ruby Lane Summer Prices. Krlangcre box office and I have re- 54x90 89c f ceived many letters from well-wish- 69c Stores to give two years of aatitfactory ers In North Jersey. Hower, it Isn't service. Sample* of theae have been Seal and Squirrel Pay Only A probable that we shall appear in tested and laundered by the most repu Newark again, for the simple rea- 63x90 ' Russian Fitch Full Furred ... too 79c table laundries 52 consecutive time* ~— Dark Mooted pelte, In the New Fitted son that we've been told Just that Small Deposit. ; by Mr. Hchlesinger. You see, our and nave stood tht^ tt*at with Hardly &tty Clear Color. Model*. sign of usage. A« Illustrated. new company will open In New 1.10 Ai Illustrated. Aa illustrated'. York on Labor Day with a revival 72x90 ' 89c We will hold your coat of 'The Merry Widow.' The present These are among the best sheets made- in our cold storage vault company will take to the road, with bleached snowy white — abtcvl"'*lv free long engagements In Philadelphia, 81x99 ' 1.39 1.09 from sizing and dressing. $165-oo until Fall. Chicago and Boston already ar- ranged. "There ere two weeks open for . 45x36. •preliminary engagements, During : the week of September 14th the Pillow 0 Inches Reg. Price 35c--Today 25c company will be aean at the Apollo Lowest Prices in Years! theater In repertoire, making a spe- cial presentation of 'Trial by Jury Mail thit form to your neareit local mtorm for the American Bar association l t members In the Atlantic City audl Telephone orders Clip BLACK PONY 125°° SILVER MUSKRAT ..$1 torlum one evening. The company RUBY, LANE STORES hn.i not been booked for thei week Rftease sand me t; .. . /.54x9O ... .63x90 of September 7th, We planned to filled—call early this and RACCOON *235'°° CARACUL BLACK ..-$225'°° return to Newark for that week, of- .-.;. 72x90 81x90, 8U99 Sheets? f.iitiK 'The Mikado,1 'Pinafore' an< 'Pirates: of Penrance.' Mr. Schleslng Phonei: mail Pillow Cases, 45x36 , $ LEOPARD 295°° HUDSON SEAL *245'°° er rejected the proposal flatly. And If. thats that" it in Name fc.»^,,_.{, .;«ji«».... IT o. Netvarkers Are Marsh's Nelfftlhorfl. R. B. 503 II. $ -0 p AddressY. ,-,-,-.--ifsrjr.)OI>,_,-1,k,-w KAFFA PONY $| 4 A.OO OCELOT 225 ° HamlHome and amiable and poe- A HPh'ning an excellent voice, Mr A. P. 4145 today, Marsh has been exceptionally popu City and Stated k .!» lar with Broadway aurUencoe since his memorable triumph aa Prlnc Karl Franz In "TW Student Prince. After singing the, grand Romberj, Bongs In every town worth mention' ing. he stepped Into Florenr Zlejf LANE STORES field's lush production of Kdna For* ber's "Show Boat," and again hi scored a hit. His metropolitan fol lowing Is so numerous now that he 28 Broiul St.. Red Hunk may remain with th« New York company. If he does stay, the ever LONG BRANCH glorious "Student Prince" will he ill 620 Cookuhm Avc , Asbnu I*ark 170 Broadway eluded In the company's repertoire that. Is. If the Shuherts. naturnlh chagrined by their failure to ndop the Clvlo Light. Opera company "%H % Tfc »tSfc %X. f», *&. tP. %• '• J ROWBOA'fs i ! IR.S S •• 1 0 i HHf • : t Outboard Boat* t /

, • :...... ' I burs., Fn and "-« "if OAVID THOMPSON Boat Worki t »., , . '.. ,...... 0 Aug. 6th, 7th, 8th » < Evre.li si. tr.A BKIMM I ;;,. - • ... . =..... ^ Tel >I6 ...... -is '...' lb. S ».»!• R«|MUr«1 al >"'•' , A M sr* i1 • « H.« .1, At I I ;00 A M. Daily

'-tiling the C'ontrnti of Severn' rlttaW Also An Exceptional Lot Of New & Used Furniture THIS BANK BELIEVES ,11 linn, ulimnl tc II Hit -f aj'M. i.ll .:. • : «hi<-h ...inn !»• i.- i- ' o Jtipfcineaf- t.t-ctlt !- • ' • . nr.Adi r/utl v AT AYKNEL. points ilRlll'lfii Hi il - the favtiillr fn'.'l . • •! • It Mai Held by the Wlnonah Society beetle , tht- fi e<--b |'!" ' ' ^ - Friday Night. SCODJI ( ':.->•- . . . that a» long a» there are people tiel y that are rmt t .- ,•> — <' A ».»-«' h party was given at Avenel liking (if ihe tut-tie i i Wiruifsor ( hair^ to eat food and wear clothing f[riti\ evening by the Wlnonah so- control measured 1',i Mt .••••". ami Maple Vacuum ''itniicrs .:.i. nf Llttlp Silver. A short busi- chapter «m na^in »i . > •> • > ness meeting was held, during which cuvcis the ^aiasilcs thm h!. •> '<" . • • 11 tai ics Garden Hose JJ letter from the society's mission- ly destroying mllln.ii>. ..r t..i^ ! ...t I'obi Beds Persian Rugs ary Miss Mary l_ovett of India, was makes extremely IntfifMn.^ i'-nl le.nii ing as does the artlfl'lht .'ii'i'^ I strips French Ruga l*'i iinkfurtera and marshmalluwe methods which especially wain" tin- < 'hint'sc Teakwood Chinese Oriental vere lOHSted and swimming, games, gardener if he only has a very few «->! >%tie enjoyed. A feature WHB a beetle not to set traps or If he does JttV, JOHN 11 M-' I.I^KIT Stands Rugs ... that towing and reaping continue wf-timns runnlliK lace, won by Mis.he will draw from his neighbor's Jt«'l H«i k N J WilMuin T 1'aiker of Little Hllvcr. AitmliiihtifUui *ih Will AMMCAI Occusional Tables Paints lather than cleaning up his ownQuinn. Pt m & Ik.teiu ii. in the established Ill < r,n;mittpe in charge, comprised acreage. _ » I Tables Auto Polish Mr? Ralph Edgar, Mrs. Edmund K«<1 Hunk, N J A' te^ M ic l^wrenco Selbert and I'; ... lui». Dinner Sets French Pottery scheme of Nature Mn i:il« I^mg Others present were PEACE GARDEN. NOTICE OK SETTl.EMENI Of MU1UN1 Trunks Italian Pottery Mi ii nd Mis Havid Juocs. Mr. and Katnlc or Ji.hn Mi Nmnai *. dneihcl Mi H;. 11 isi .n Hhnni[>anore and son.National Association of Gardeners to Nolle* 1* heieliy tfHei. Til*' Hie «. Pianos Chinese Pottery it. iind Mis. Nelson Port, Misses Select Its Site. l Anna and Bertha Dunham, Marie Antiques Restaurant Pnth ry HFld fltkteil I-. 'lio I'nlh United States and Kcfiigerators Household (in H\ White. Canada, the national association of ei *, Restaurant Dishes gardeners, which will convene here JtlllN R MlliH'HY, TAIIA-LYSIS WARNING. next month will further plans for an K. K. H. :,„ I, h«i|.oil N ,1 international peace garden to be sit- Rnydtr A F^ I beach resorts, to take every possible broached to the association at theportunltle* for everybody—Advei precaution against the spread of In-convention In Toronto In 1929 bytlsement ' fantile paralysis, an epidemic of >*!*»>•! which has broken out In New York j city. Although there is only one case in Monmouth county at Ihe present time and that a mild and undeter- mined one it Is pointed out trtat thousands of New Yorkers flocking to the seashore may bring the dis- ease here. Pamela Burr, three years old, of Little Silver is the suspected Just as surely as these go on as they ever have case in Monmouth county, although doctors claim It may not be the dis- ease. To be on the safe side, how- prosperity cannot be diverted or long delayed. ever, the child has been Isolated in her room. _

TWO AUTO DEATHS. Gernuuitown Women Fatally In- Merchants Trust Co. jured Near Freehold, Bessie Leak, 32, and Pauline. John- "THE BANK THAT BANKS ON RED BANK' son, 29, of Germantown, Pennsyl- vania, died in the Freehold hospital BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. from injuries they received in En automobile crash on the state high- way, near Jerseyville, Sunday night. They were riding In a car driven by Thomas Carney of Philadelphia. All are colored. The cra-afrv is said to have been caused by Charles J. Bap- tist of Bayonne, who was trying to We wanted a s. .i , ing him from the opposite direction. the tire industry'.-i, - He pulled back toward the right and Boro Buses Corp. oratory—a groiq f>« 11 'i in ti irit« ii i struck the Carney car, causing the driver to lose control and the car ticular tirr. I In (1 VT|S|\I1,|)OMM III' crashed into a pole. point, with II iv| iialK -advcrli.scii In HI line tire. JER8EV9 AIRPORTS. Read the report (<>r yourself. It's shown in thn DIRECT ROUTE Thirty of Them in State—Eighteen Are Commercial. table at th