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'. s STOREKEEPER BFATEN. superintendents'applying to the jus- the automobile to make the return on August 17th'and 24th. The af- on a religious play by Joseph turned home after spandjrig 'two Saved CMU> Ufa-/ . tice for the warrant." trip he was dumfouhded to find that fair; is under tho direction of Ed- Hughes, weeks at the Bamo place, Spck., woj*1 4y^0r,< ^edsrjck '<- 0|s Men Arre«t«i After Attack on the windshield In the automobile ward Callahan. The members of Keeniburg M»n. George thifour, the Main street Mr. and Mri. John Collins of GrWfttS.W Belmsr probably saved &*fii was gone. St. Ann's church, for whoso benefit Brooklyn aro at their summer home the llf. of'EIU Vuey.iwo-y.iMld Following a brutal attack upon butcher, who is said to be the only the, Bhow will bo given, are assisting Fall Proved Fatal. ' Purtiiani to U. person in the United States owning Henry Pope has sold hi> property on Sceley avenue. Leo T, Vfcst of tong Branch, who daughter ot.Mn/.Mary Veuy, lut .bar. BuirotUt M. Andros, proprietor of a roadside jungle fowl, has made a number of on Fairyiew avenue, Beacon Beach, the rector, Rev. Thomas Kearney, week, The child h».d iwallowedliom* mouth, nude 00,t_, . .land at Kcansburg, six men were jfl assuring the success of tho enter- The •Nightingale club held an out- foil from a ladder while painting Juto.UtlT, «n thai shipments recently of 'this breed. to John Noll of Richfield, ing to Lnke Hopatcong on Sunday. last week and'received a fractured iodine.' The' usual stomach pump EUtn Hiloniy. tolv c attested by Police Chief McGulre One of,his shipments was to Santa tainment. The cast includes sixty used In well case'i was too large to of John Delen, diwt....,_ at Keahsbuig anil Detective William According to those who have the youngsters, Former Mayor Thoriiar Gilmour skull, died Tuesday night In the » into the car. The men accused of It Is Oar Policy Never TQ Carry A Single Garment Over From One g Mr. Aidro* care their as John McGraff, James El- ?ert and Kearny of New York. The ^_-^ Season To Another-^-Hence These Drastic Redactions ©tiler*, were John Daley, John O'Loughlin and Lester Collins of New %oAl . .' .' !'••») KEAMSBURG NEWS. , Bminex Men Wut "Whip" Re- ' moyed From Cftrr Aveaue. ITb« Rfd Bank BfgltUr c.n.hr bomliL eecb «Mk in K4ansbur£ ~w Qii^iU}rM~Df Louii V«llsna, N. Siou LucU. Phillip Xt)l«r, John Enter «nd K\nJy Voilel.) One of fb€ features ol the Belyc- held oil August 26th, 27th and 28th, is'the contest to be held to deter- Atlantic City Women's and mine the prettiest girl in Keansburg. *s well as the prettiest girl from i Philadelphia. Misses' fliit of town, laving cups, donated , ly vBorough Manager Clinton B. • Plainfidd Outer iolisen will be the prize*. The pageant will include a baby parade, Trenton Wearing . swimming races, water sports, and Other features. Newark Apparel Final plans have been made for the cae4. party and dance of the •. .Keansburg civic association, which ASBURY PARK, N. J. will be held in the Hotel Mahler on August 19th. The affair will be in cEirge oT~fEe "women member*"of- • ~ I •- — the association. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbst, who have bad apartments in Porter's ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY hotel, have moved to Oak street. Everett Carhart of the Stone road fractured several ribs while play- ing baseball last week. .•Mrs. May Hughes of New York it spending the weeJt with Mrs.- E, M. Schoen of Union ifreet. MORE FAR REACHING THAN EVER—THE GREAT Grian Townsend of Detroit, Mich., has been spending several days with Mrs. Amelia B. Moorefield of Gran- ... jdlle Park...... „ Mrs. Winifred Brady and family at Jersey City have returned home after spending their vacation here. Mrt. M. A. Jensen has resigned the presidency of the Keansburg Heights ladies' association. James Harwood and family of New York are spending several weeks at their bungalow on Center street. , Dorothy Gressman, tho fourtecn- znonths-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hinnan Grossman, died suddenly last weqk. Besides the parents the child is survived by two brothers. Interment was made in the Green- ville cemetery at Jersey City. Mr«. Louise Cavalier, wife of Au- gust Cavalier, died last week at her Shome on Fox street. She underwent NOW GOING ON Jt! operation la«t October, and while 'he* health had not been of the best sinc^ then her sudden dtath was a shock to her friends. After her collapse she lived only four hours. She had suffered from high blood v j>res»ure for a number of years. Be- sides her husband she is survived by $100,000 Stock Regardless of Cost thY$e sisters and one biptisuv In- ternment w»s made at Fort Lcc. Th» "whip'1 located at the foot of Can avenue is a source of annoy- - ance to the .business men in that neighborhood, according to a peti- tion presented to the borough coun- Bigger Reductions—Greater Savings—Better Economies Than Ever Have cil at its meeting last w^ok. .The petition was nigned by 21 busimss «i«n who said that the whip hurts their business. It IB pointed out Been Made Possible By These Unparalleled Reductions there is no crossing from the board- walk to the east side of Carr avr nne, and. there fore pedestrians croy to the west side. The whip is owned and Combined Purchasing Power of Our Nine Stores by Clauss Recht, who leases the land from the New Point Beach company. Vn» petition started » Innc ilchnte among the council nicm'icrs. Ac- cording to Attorney llownnl W. Roberts, the Bench company will h»v« to be notified of the council's intention to takci OMT tho street to TEN THOUSAND SUMMER GARMENTS i,th» boardwalk, »nd that tnc anuno l^lcnt places will hnve to be vacntcil, If th« notlficntlon Is not IKTIIIMI. ynctlon procccdlnKn would hv Hie The matter won left to th» Borough tnnnnKer foi iho lli«l FiguredGeorgette&ChiffonDresses Afternoon ard Evening Dresses Georgette and Crepe deChine Dresses movr,>lthowgh the mnnnKtr mi<\ HtMt h«'£OuW sro no R»nil riiKnn In hfcvlng Carr^Avenur (•xtinilcd tn Ilir $20 FLOWERED GEORGETTE DRESSES 12.50 bpkrdwdk. The ordlnanrti pmvlil- $40 GEORGETTE DRESSES...... 18.00 $20 CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES ..... 7,50 ll>|?. for tJifl J»ylng of •iili>wnlk» nn Ctnttr strfo^ which *«i to hnvp it? $30 FIGURED CHIFFON DRESSES 14.76 $48 EVENING DRESSES ..20.00 $25 GEORGETTE DRESSEf...... 9.75 flrat tr«RdlnR, wu Inl'l o\or, o to UlV opinion of thu rounrll $35 EVENING AND PARTY FROCKS.. 18.00 $59 LACE & BEADED DRESSES 25.00 $30 FLAT CREPE & RAJAH DRESSES. 12.50 thll t\HorouKlif«n< rhuulil fittt In wldtnMi before fldpwnlkn nri> Inlil An or • riMue of » druwnlnir |ier«nn \*t\ vnt. AteorilInK (o « wnrmnt iworn out T-./eed and Mixture Sport Coats White Flannel and Knit Coats Charmeen & Satin Coats by William II, Roulniofi, tuprHn- Undint of itr««t«, • ntin Ilifcilenpil la tlMot him the other diy, Th« wir> $30 TAILORED TWEED COATS 12.50 nnl WII Inued by Juillte t.ouli V. $20 WHITE FLANNEL COATS ' 9.78 $30 TAILORED TWILL COATS IS.OOITT 'Btttnir, «he InttrueUd teniUblf $40 IMPORTED MIXTURE COATS.... 20.00 ^JNItJil I* Mrv« Inn wirrtnt, Th« $25 WHITE FLANNEL COATS...... 12.50 $40 SILK FAILLE 4 SATIN CO ATS.... 18.018.00 0 ^ i ituld II»( b« le«it»di howfvpr. /->" i ld U jhkvt livid en Oak $75 FUR TRIMMED SPORT COATS.. .25.00 $35 While FIWMI Coiti Silk lined... 18,00 $60 ^ 1 BANK REGitoV&il, AUGUST 10, 1927.

'/ ELECTRIC SHOCK FATAL. their tons Robert and Richard and •m J)cach won'first prize and and Mrs, Dixor P. Caliahan, Mr. N*ptu«t Y,oull» Loit Lib .t Grartl tylss Katheryn- Dougherty spent Mrs, C Heckman qt Farmingdale and Mrs. Edward J. Caliahan, Mr. Sunday with'their aunt, Miss Ann won second. At the closa^ot the af- and Mrs. Richard W. Tapp and P|wia Cnnnlnghanl of,1 Lakchuret. J ternoon refreshments-,w«e served daughter Margaret,,Mrs. John Lay- Drive Over and SpendMhefii FUNERAL DIRECTOR-^ hi -An autopijr performed last week, 1 Miss Helen' teBounty u spending by the hostess. Among those' pres- ton, Jr., and'children and Miss Ida '1RAL HOME 60 E.FRONT ST - RED BANK on, the Body of Austin H, Irons of ;wo weeks at Bear Mountain. ent were Mrs. Walter Grove, Mrs; Huff. ' . ' Neptune, who died suddenly on Mrs. 'Mary. Tlernan and her Ira Mcgill, Mrs. (Charles TV.Butch-' Contractor Leroy Matthews is Monday while »t work at the Hauee daughter Lillian of Asbury Park Mrs.E. 0. Murphy, Mrs. pthel building a houso for Mr. and Mrs. «and and*gravel company plant,at spent the week-end with Mr. andButcher, Mrs. M. Woodward, .Mrs. Harry Patterson at Oakhurst., ATLANTIC BEACH PARK Wayildq, showed that his'death was Mrs. George Kaney. L. Bcarmorc) Mrs. C. Schoenwall, Mrs.'Schanck^f' Farmingdale is caused by an electric shopk. Irons , • Miss Fannie Petingale of Wash- Mrs. Brittoh Cook, Mr*. Charles spending some time with .her daugh- y in Beautiful Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ' \ •<** was nineteen years old and was-a : ington has been spending several Craig, Mrs. William Heckman, • Mrs, ter, Mia. Alth,e» Donahay. Have You- Soen Thit New Million Dollar Amuioment P»rkt tlon»t equipment comblntd son of Mrs. Cora Irons, He haddays with her brother, William L Heckman, Mrs. G. Matthews, Mrs. Mr. and M,rs. Edwin S, Patterson ^with «n «v«T««dj spirit been employed at the gravel worki Petingale. . Hafcmen, Mrs. Fred Van Note, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson A Place to Spend a Plcaiant Dny.' about a. year and was operator oil of wirvtce pUcei our' or- Mr. and 'Mrs. William Roberts ErBcst Van Schoick, Mrs. Charles and daughter Doris spent Sunday SHORE DINNERS, DANCING, BATHING, AMUSEMENTS an electric elevator. Besides his have been spending several days at Van Schoick, £nd Miss Palmer of at Qakhurst. CALORE FOR YOUNG AND OLD f»nl*ptlon liTJhi front* mother he'leaves (wo slaters and two Fulton, New York, with Mrs. Rob-Farmingdale; Mrs. Joseph t. Dona- •Mr. and Mrs. Eichar