- 1ER. Isiotd W '. 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 » '/ 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. EicharAmos, Mrs, Ella ton, Jr. and children Sarah Ann and Edwar.d Boughton la building an dust. VanDyke, Mrs. Lida VanDyke and Jack of ArdmoiD, Pa. DRY GOODS LINENS addition to his automobile service Mn. Geor.ge Sperling of Long Miss Henrietta Howlett spent ARDENA NEWS. Blanch visited Miss VanBrunt. Thursday with Miss Eva Stevenson Leading Roadt to Atlantic Highland! thru Seabright anil High* station,, which he has named "The landi, 'over the beautiful hilltop Into Atlantic Highlands* Five Corners." Mr, Boughton and Mn, Alfrad Ltwii'Entertains Farra- Miss Edith Woolley of West at Belmar. From Red Bank thru Rumion, over Oceanic Bridge thru the new Russell D^vls; are doing the'work. xingdale Curd Club. Fnrmj has returned from a>visit . Miss Helen Strau^hr. of Long parkway into Atlantic Highland*. Mrs. Mftrgaret Bray continues to Mrs.'Alfred I. "Lewis entertained with her aunt, Mrs. Isaac VanHise Branch was a guest Thursday ab the This retort cover« the entire >kore front of Atlantic Highlands Improve' from her sickness and shethe members of the Community card of Cream Ridge. Mrs..Qorrell Wol- home of Mrs. Annie Berge. between Mandalay Pier and'new Atlantic Beach Pier. ^. is now able to take short walks. club of FarTni.ngdale at her home ley loft Sunday for a=£>rief stay Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDouga' Free Adminipn to park, and parking »pace Tar 2,000 cart. ^rSoVeral:Ail)Uiy_Farl£ xeaL estate lussday _nf temomiiz^iBHringzilh 7.ef-rr-BlghtEtown^-BPont—Thursday- = agents.were here part of last week afternoon five hundred was en Among those who were visitors evening with Mis. MacDougal's' Bis- ' Iro—irB^crRTTT-s .0 ~ = = in the interest of realty development joyed. Mrs. Robert Sfokey of at Asbury Park last week were Mr t Mrs. John Taylor. t at this place, , *' T5wlr^Sr"ThTmipson==-returned- home last week from Canada, where he spent six weeks on a fishing trip. Phone 2342-J Red Bank. ., Louis Soffel picked :a bushel and a half, of lima beam last week. n These" wero the first liira beans t be gathered hereabouts this season HOSIERY UNPERWEAR The improvements^, which have been under way,at Mrs. Frank Har- IT'S SALE TIME NOW AT vey's houts have been completed. Among other things two porches an a kitchen have'bee^ built. The worl Have you seen Red Bank's cutest was done by John Stubbs of Re Bank, ; •-"-- • , . Charles Toop, son of Frank Toop little store? Jsjemployed at theHupmobile autfc mobile agency of the Schenck S. and see the wonderful bargains in Thompson company of Red Bank. Henry Fenfon- is- employed on Frank Bloodgood's farm. the following items: - Louis Soffel spent Tueidayof.last week with hiB->rother4n-law, Ever^ •<•-•• ett Smith of Fair Haven. CLEANING UP STOCKS MEANS Theodore Molloy, ha'o bought a Ford coupe. ••,. Dress'Goods Sheets A fish bone got' caught' in John Moore's throat last week. It was ex- BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU tracted but- not until after Mr. Moore hsd suffered considerable Cretonnes Pillow Gases pain. He was laid up a few days as Ji-Tosult lot --the^incidentj^,,^^ Good progress is being' made with the work bf enlarging and remodel- ing the house of Willgerodt Bros. Reduction of Men's R^littioll of Meii's The work will probably be com- pHtsd by September 1st.- Sheeting < Curtains •Mr. and • Mrs.' William Carney hnvi! moved from Mrs. Harry PALM BEACH Iianjandorf's. house to Holmdel. Thu liouse which they vacated will Underwear Linens be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langendorf, who were, recently WOOL married. Douglass Macintosh has bought a COOL Hosiery Towels -Chevrolet sedan.. . ; Miss Sophie, Dpmldion has re- turned to New York after" having INCLUDING BLUE SERGES CLOTH spent several days with her broth- er, "William . Domidlon. About a week or so before returning home Our prices can not be beat. Miss Domldion had a fall and A BIG Will Pay You To MEN'S small bone was broken In her ankle. One of the "sights" of this place ASSORTMENT See Them Come and look around, by doing so is. Frank Blopdgood's apple orchard, ALL WOOL The trees are loaded with fruit and you are not obligated to make a some'of the branches arc bent al MEN'S ~ MEN'S FANCY most to the ground. Mr. and Mrs. John Kililia of purchase. Brookdale spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. 'William Mouser of Long SILK Coat Branch. • | Slip Over -Miss Hanna Healy of Brookdale | farm has been visiting friends in, IN AMERICA Bayonne. -—t- TIES Young Men's Miss Catherine Kelly of Riverside drive spent Friday with Miss Mary Fancy All Wool Kelly. Mr.,and Mrs. Martin Kelly were 2 for Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Slenk of Koyport. $ RIVER PLAZA NEWS. $1.95 Mri. Garwood Duk« Improving $ From a Spralntd Anltl*. 2.95 Mrs. Oirwood Dubs is improving 1. 1 "' F.O.B.tobrott-Foll Factor]/RpUpaMnl from a iprlne'd ankle tiused by a VALUES $1 & $1.50 VERY SPECIAL VALUES $5.00 VALUES $5.00 4.Doo»8*Un (Not • Coach) fall, Her husband was laid up with tonsllltls part of lait WeeK, but hi hat recovered and has resumed his work as • plumber In the employe Few New Cays Have Received ot hit brother, Lamont ,Dub« of R«d Bank. , Boys' Plaid 5 a Welcome go Emphatic On« reiident ot thll place who li Boys' Washable Knickers * successful as an aplarlit U Henry Black, Blue, Brown and Sincere K«nlor. Mr. Kessler hai a roie Plaids I Lumberjacks farm and h« also rains larg« qu»n- SPECIAL, I At Dodge Brbt)i*n expecttd, thll brflltaot new four , tltlfs of othir flowtrs. The bin , , hti Injtthtly won a rait and enthuilutlc foUowtog— g«t homy from th« bloiioms and b tlrtjdr • ipecitadat nitloml bit th« hlvei an loadid. Mr. Kwiltr ^Within two dwi after 4B flm public ihowlog ordtti doci • big builntii In idling honey WIN rcctlrtd for f3,35p,0O0 worth of th« o«w S«duu. to autolati, 7 Mllt-a-mlnuto pirfonntnco it thll unhtaxd-of prlc* |i Mn, Oiorgt Day hai hir dauih- , OM ittiklog reuon—tad her* aft a ftw of ibtothtru ttr from RoiolU F»rk with hir. MUs Hilin DtMldowlta h« tt- ,' PHHn ow S3 mllM in hoar through gontaUmhto All Boys Suits Reduced tumid from a vlilt it (wo wnki 7ucofidit with rtUUvti it Jamtiburi. LoogMt ipriogbaM oi wy or untUt 110001 Mn, 0, t, Kapii and nir lom havi returnid from a vlilt.of t It's time To Think of School and An Oppor- 3) mllu pw gallon of gu tl 2) milti p« bout. wiiki In tht South, . Mr. Haiui lp.foot turning rtdluil wn with nlatlvii it Ortnti wnllt tht othtr mtmbtn of hli 'family tunity To Save Now On Your Boys' Clothes! , Chle, taut, up*tMbe>mtouH body llpti- win iwiy. ' puul colon! Mlu Mar»ir.t McClaln, who li trnploytd at N»w»rk, li niklng hir PlMt7ofMatroointligK>on,«d ham* dttilni th« lumnwr with hit Briow lavuiot, richly upholiurtdl Mnnti, Mr. ind Mn. John Mo< BullltolaltlOAgaiidtt>l«lihl|tL ' Oiiln, MIM MiCliln itmnuUi bi Spcdding Bathing Suits Reduced! twiin thll pliii and Ntwark, Bht And tiu low«( ptk»d Mdia lo Dodgi Brathin history will llri »t Niwirk nixt wlnlir. Mn. VinBrunl of Miuwin li •«• iu-drif* If—Mil you'll (UUbtrtti DO longw. inndlni a wHk with bir daugnUr, Mr», HUIHI Cliik. Mn. Miry/ K»niKmy tnd h»r Mn FRANK VANSYCKLE . with Mr. indMn. Xuity, DAVIDSONS Mr MiMrt, lUnworU ind Jh.lr •I AMIUI full •I HMl WMk DAVIDSON Four RED flANK REGISTER. AUGUST 10, 1927;- whether physical or legal, may be A SUPPER FOR MEN. large and thi itaket may be small, RED BANK REGISTER Club Prfildtnt' TraaU Hit A«»l«t. but the fight is always bitter and S'-^JOHK''^. Od^lC'* Editor anil Publlihtr Vnti Who Helped Lay Floor. '•'V'OKOEOB 0. H*NtE, AnocliW Editor. o the last ditch. It is seldom that ASBURY PAROUSIESS COLLEGE A short time ago the men,of the '[ •. k, T80HAS IRVING 880WN. mch feuds are brought to an end Day school opeiii September 19th. iy consideration of .economy or ofRiver Plata Community club, under neighborllnem or friendliness, or ofthe leadership of C. Judson Biorcn, Night school'opens October 3rd. v l» fubicrtpllon Prlraai the cl\ib. .president, put'a concrete Bailnnlni S.pt«mb.r 7th/ th» «hoe! al»e» w)l! ot tpn aUUjr for anything except the complete and reilitratlan and pn-ianil Interview, * '• Ci On* rtar ., , H..,....^ 1160 floor in the basement of the club- Cornerstones of Success SJK nonthv ....„* ,..g.r> utter defeat of on« of the parties ' Tferaa ainntht ...... - ' .40 house, Last Thursday night Mr. nvolved. The winner is oftentimes INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. 1 Bloren treated the moil who: assisted In the BKQP'&S in the home ' VftlvPboiiiiH^IMil Dsnlt 11, • jrought to thesvergeiof bankruptcy Pitman and Qrui Shorttund. Puplli of othtr ichooh mir continue v ; 1 R«d Bink 1800, him with the floor job jtoxa clam thttr work hen without Interruption. All srtduitet aulited to raptor. , and schooj, clear vision is ind p&rmanent ill health, like a chowder supper. The" supper was nent Wi an conitantlr receiving more Mill for lUnograpnin and (in* ;ame cock that collapse* after it «ral cltrki than we «r« ablt to tupply. We CID help you the ally of clear thinking J WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1927. cooked by some;'of:the women of iai disposed of its antagonist. Write, ultpfcoM'pr «U far particular*. the club and it earned the.praise of ERNEST 1~" BEAN. Principal, —and deaf thinking ii; all the ' diners, along' with praise necessary for intelligent TOWN TALK. TWi instinct to fight over small which was accorded to' Mr. Bloren doing,—the cornerstone erf etches of land goes back to pri-for his generous method of showing Philip Freneau'i Grave meval Impulses. It i« a heritage from his appreciation to the men. success, .Do not let defec- •nd lU Preservation.. the dim-and savage past when civili- Besides Mr. Hibren thosa who eiv WILLIAM O'BRIEN \ tive eyesight hinder jtour sation was dawning. Originally The burinV place of Philip Frs- joyed the supper were William- progress. Have your eyes' Wau, th» "poet of the Revolution/ ;here was no privata ownership of George and John. Kaney, Alberl examined. Red Bank Radio Sales Co. land. Mankind/ wandered over the Conover, Benjamin: Crato, Henry fei t field on' the old Freneau fam- MEANS MVAM DEfcafifcB •» ' ' f ily farm at Treneau, la In the mar- face of tha ear& The progenitors Kesgler, Gejorge Vosselman,* Robert Established more than, DIXON BROS., Propi, ket for Bale. The farm is in a lo- f present civilisation were nomadi H, Hibbetts, William Hewitt, James «»Hty which Is being changed from ndi no tribe stayed long enough a\ McPhee, Henry and William Paasch, HIGH GRADE SERVICE twenty-five years. IB Eut Front Street, one place to make ownership seem Charles Brenker, Nicholas Osepen- |»rm landi to homes. Two pieces of N1XT TO PALACE THEATRE ' ' [ Vie old Freneau farm-have been al- desirable. Even today there are ock and Russell Clark. The women Approved and Improved Open daily 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. ready fold; • . some nations which follow this no- who prepared the aupper were Mri. . Phone 1890 Open Ewiinga madic course and personal owner- Henry Paasch, Mrs. , Benjamh Heating Plumbing — Roofing ship of land is unknown. . Thie field, |n the middle of which Crate, Mrs. James McPhee, Mrs. Water Systeihs ^ Copper Work E. Jackson IMMMIIIMHtMUMMMIMMMKllllllMHMHI the pave U located, Is about 186 William Kaney, Mrs. August Mill- feet-wide and 1,500 feet long. Habits and customs changed with er, Mrs. William Hewitt and Mrs, Earthenind Iron Pipe OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 1 > the Freneau family mansion l« 'on the d»wti of. civilization and iiyli- Robert H. Hibbetts. We Handle the > American Radiator Company ! -_il84 Broadway - _IPne idhUfiMOhJ^i h Vidua'ls and nations seized certain ' CalLon Lute L llde li a tract which has alreadylands which they called their own. Originally this ownership was based When you desire any sort of a RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT Long Branch, N77. ' 'been, sold »s sites for homes. Clar- Phone 2950-M Woolworth Bldg, ence Ware,' the present' owner of on force. Justice or fine spun legal want filled quickly.—Advertisement. tho property, says there is no pro technicalities had nothing whatever Vision in,any of the deeds of theto do with the matter. The Individ- farm which makes mention of theual with the biggest muscles was grave or. protects (t from oblivion the victor. History shows that auch H* is selling off all parts, of thedisputes were common everyday oc Factory-to-You farm except the old mansion, which ])• tntends'to keep as his home a In August, this money-saving event THEATRE, LONG BRANCH. liltg as he lives. Today such fights are waged along has been created for the purpose of <£ ... different lines but with no less bit- bringing to your attention in a prac 'PHONE 344••'<.,.,' ,' The rest of the farm is for sale terness. People who are not engaged Including the field with the burial in these battles often marvel at the tical way, the unequalled reBOurcea plot. Mr. Ware would prefer to hav amount of money5 and effort spent possessed by the Liggett Drug Stores. this trdct bought by members of th over small possessions. Yet when Sibrss for furnishing the highest quality'of Freneau family or by some historl considered In the light of the past merchandise at the most reasonable 'i.'-, Sat. eal socUty. Ho hns already refusec it is not strange that such things pripea. - ~ -—- •-— — '_ _ , STATE TROOPER KILLED. Ing a vacation of two weeks from Campbell has 84 acres of young with MuFtfiltonVparenU", Mr. and nar position at New York. grapevines. Soy beans are planted Mrs. Henry C. Tllton. John K. Snilb, Forinarlr of Mr. and Mrs? 8, A, Olsen, HIM between the rows.' More than"2,000 Mr. and ;JHr». Charles S, Ely and SALE , iown, JHita Truck. Alice Olsen and VUu Mary Cox varieties of grapes are in Mr. Mc- their new-horn daughter are expect- M .ON THE PREMISES ^ __ .- John A. Smith, • state trooper at have been.on a motor trip to Bos- Campbell's vineyards. \ " ed home in about two weeks from the Farmlngale station, (fled at the on the Atlantic Highland! Branch' of We ton. A party.of Holmdel folks and Boston. • Point Pleasant ..hospital Thursday A large attendance of Holmdel bway, One Mile'E&t of Old Cherry Tree Farm, , night from a fractured ihull which some friends from other places Why pay more on your {arm ^mortgage? -j ' v- he received when he collided with an HOLMDEL NEWS. rented a bungalow at Manasquan, folks id looked for at the annual where they spent Saturday and Sun-harvest home of the • Keformed automobile truck near the Mana- Howard Wafnar Suceaada William FEDERAL LAND BANK of Springfield, Massachusetts Thursday, August Uth, 1927, tquan' bridge. Smith had been on day. They had a glorious time in church at Colt's Neck tomorrow roducea rate on new loam—in effect February 1, 1627. * ' ,. ' «t ty00 O'clock P. M., ' Plena a* Carataker of Camaterjr. swimming,. bathing and enjoyjing night. Another event which will al- ( duty .the second governor'! day at If you are.paying more than. 5% you should be interested. Sea.Girt and was on his way home Howard Wagner has succeeded other summer sports and recratidn. so probably be largely attended by when the accident occurred. In try- William Pierce as caretaker of In the party were Mr. and MrsHolmdcler. s is the annui.1 supper of 1% on a $5,000 mortgage is $50 a yearl Why not put thta House Furniture and Furnishings Holmdel cemetery. Mr, Wagner, Henry C. Tllton, Mr. and Mrs, ]3ron- the Marlboro fire company Thurs- ConUlnid in UM private Wildtnco of the,Ute : ' . ing to avoid the truck Smith struck in your own pocket each_year7 the Ullboard and was thrown from who is aV retired farmer, tcgan his son Butler and Misa Dora Tllton of day night, September 1st. • MRS. CAftOUNE PENTERMANN. \ duties last week. this place, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me Daniel McBride of Jamesburg •If you arc approached in regard to a mortgage loan'ask' hifTniachine, landing, on his head on ' ' two questions: V the concrete road, Smith was about Tho potato farmers are feeling Claskey of Shrewsbury and Mr. and has moved in tho formm telephone ' 1T0 be eold by ordar of : better ov«r the prices they have re Mrs. Carl Grossinger of Middletown exchange house on the Keyport 1. What ii the rate of interest? : - MRS. CAROLINE ROBERTS PENTERMXNN, Exacutrix. 28 years old. Before-going to Farm- ingdale.he was located at the Mid- celyed the past week. Last week village. road. The house was bought about 2.- Do you represent the Federal Land Bank of Springfield, potatoes were selling for »2.76 a a year or so ago from James Maher ''Kitchen, dining room, living room and bedrootn furniture, plate'd dletown. station. His home was at The ladies' aid society of the Re- which pays cash dividends to its borrowers? lilver, china and glassware, brass andiron*, 2 Herring 4 Co. iteel safes, New Britain,. Connecticut. barrel, which marked an Increase of formed church will hold a cake-sale by 0. E. Farringion of Cheese- tas stovo, bpok cases and booki, clocki and pictures, rugi, carpets, 76 to 05 cents over the preceding on the church grounds Saturday, quake. Mr. McBride ia cmplayed A new and improved method of repayment Is also available. Jiric-a-brac, wardrobes, music box.jnattresses ana pillbws, invalid chair, week. as a shipper at the Bradevelt rail- Tiewj draperies, curtalna, bedroom tnites, odd chairs and tables, kitchen September 3d.v Arrangements for For further details or to make application get in touch with' Triad to Shoot Wife. ...,;,* • William E. Crawford is mourning the sale were made at a meeting of road station by Rooney & Ely. Mr. utensils, and article! too numerous (to mention. McBride has a son, Albert McBride, WM. C. PATTERSON, SocretaryTreaaurer, 1 Mrs. Martin t, Rummel of W»n-the death of Ma pep t doge,, "Ladyy / the society last Thursday at Mrs. On yiew day of sale from 10:00 A. Til. < who lives near Red Bank. R. F. D. No. 2, Freehold, N. J. amassmssaa probablprobaly owowees her life to The dO( died last week after a short Anna Ely's. Mrs. Robert R, Voor- Tel. Farmingdale 39-F-4—or write for further details to tha, the foresight of her brotherbrother, FranFrk "ltd hees anditfrs. HenrjrOrTlltnrrwerer Mrs JJenry-XLIilton attended a farmers' own bank, Management George H. Roberta Co., Inc. meeting of the Marlboro sewing cir- THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPRINGFIELD. Red Bank, ' ,. ' Naw Jereey. Lee, wh6 placed empty shells in ftre - Theron McCampbell's vineyard of appointed to take charge of the an- SPRINGFIELD. MASS. nual bTOwn'supper of the church, cle last week. CEO. H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. volver owned by Mrs.JRummel's hus- «ii acres on the Middle road is "as band. Mrs. Ruihmel had her husband pretty as a picture." The vines are which will b$ held Wednetday night, > arrested, charging he pointed the re- green, and healthy and are loaded September 3d." Call 13«r 130O • 1 When you want to find a quick vblyer at her end pulled the trigger. with grapes. In addition to this Miss Mary Tllton and Miss Fesler f Tames S-Mutflnr 3flJhldI41000bll buyer for your automobile.—Advert B*M~-- AUCTION * * ' ThB-cbuple-were—Hiarrled~lirl928" and it is.said their married life has In the Heart of Exclusive been extremely stormy. UNITED Wm STORES Gold Med.I for Pupil. ~~ELBERON~ The Neptune City board of edu- (City of Long Branch; N. J.) cation has awarded.a gold medal to Anita E. Hall, eleven years old, Economy Prices Homesitei at YOUR OWN PRICE who was graduated with the eighth pLBERONii one of the moat beautiful part* of fa- grade at the last term. ; AUCTION Prices Effective August 11th to August 17th mow Long Branch. ' Everywhere are fine old .home* standing In the midtt of beautiful grounds. HIGHLANDS NEWS. Hitherto the salaried man who wanted to buy a lot and 3 F'urnisKed D-wellings build a modest homo had no chance whatever at El- Eight Boy Scoule at Camp Burton FREE —.Accidtnte on Bridge. —and— 1 Large Glo.it Water beron. But now I have been ordered to sell at auc- (The Bed Bank Regliter, oin be bonjht tion, the former ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY PROP- each week la Highlands at Bfldla'i drug ERTY, which is in the very heart of the great estates •tore, and at Joaepb Stamen's etore.) Q Restricted - • and-only - :~ ; -—--7'' -:' '. •— ;r \ ' ~ :— v Kight boy scouts of this place are Residential spending two weeks at Camp Burton PITCHER One Block and a Half from the Atlantic Ocean. On the Metedeconk river. They are This means that you will be able to buy an exceptional Leonard Hardy, Milton Fahrer, John with Private Bathing Beach Privileges WITH Hulsburg, Demarest Newman, Sid- CAKES KIRKMAN'S homeiite—to build on or to hold for a profit—when I ney Mendes, Gilbert Parkerf Lloyd On Ocean Avenue sen -..'-.:• • • :•. .• . .. . - Cottrell and Edwin Stanley. Ed- BORAX SOAP for ward Anderson will leave this week Eunning through to the Ocean . BENEFIT BRAND for Camp Burton. 500 feet north of Lincoln Ave. 68 Residence Plots One hundred members of the on Park Avenua, at Elbaron Station, CHy of Long Branch, N. J. Corn Flakes 2 "" .13 Lions club of Hillside, near New- VALLEY Per Can ark, held an outing last week at BRAND AUCTIplNf Jack Bahr's place. The day was spent, swimming, fishing and pitch- VALLEY c on the pirantbaa, r«ln or •him, mt 3 P. M. ing quoits, and the outing wound New Jersey CORN BRAND 2 .25 up with a ehpre dinner. T VALLEY may retnaui on automobile, owned by BRAND 12 OCEAN instalment eoh- Alexander Kortlang of this place, - tract,* payable vTWO This Saturday, August 13th FRONT 2% a month.' DWELLINGS f ran into the railing on the bridge BUSINESS FREE TITLB fOLIOIES. one night last week. Fart of the At 2 P. M., rain or shine, on the premises, under large tent. Van Camp's 3 To . Reach Properly i All*Year homes railing was carried away and the ear LOTS MOTOR—Ocean Ave. to on the 8t Joaeoh'e Cloverdale Strawberry A Jar on Ocean Ave. and Park Ave., BlberOD, Aeidemy Property. was damaged, but no one was hurt. Seweiy Water, Gas, Electricity I JAM and Ralpberry Brelt Temce, North rltht to property. Your Own Price I An automobile driven by M. Eester Long Branch. TRAIN — Pennerlvanla SAME VIME or Jereey Central to SAME TIME of Perth Amboy ran into an iron Easy Terms CI W pks SAME WJkCE Ilberon. PBOPERTY SAME PLACE Send for Bookmap AT STATION. girder on the bridge last week. The ] Macaroni 1KS $~ * .25 machine was damaged. DAVID S. MEYER, Local Agent K1ERNAN ft SON, Local Aiant, Chaliaa Bath Building A p The citizens' military training West End, New Jersey. LEON FORST, Alty.. 165 Broadway, N. Y. C. camp opened last week at Sandy COFFEE AM| rcAN " * .37 Send for Booklet '>hone' for Booklet Hook. The reserve officer*' train- LARGE ASSORTED Orange Cruth, Lemon, Etc. 217 Broadway Whitehall 3333 ing camp has closed for the sum- BOU mer. 149 Broadway, WI Telephone SODAS .10 5 .2S Mr. and Mrs. J. Brennan and New York City. "Beat Estate Auction fbrSOYems Hanover 1020 family of New York are tpendlng Botl the rest of the summer at Blair's Rising Sun Brew 5 .25 hotel on Navesink'avenue. in live ATin A large number of bass were | SARDINES 0?i ,19 caught last week in the surf at ABolt u Highland Beach. For several weeks CO MINE BACK past fishing has been unusually good , VINEGAR gg .15' both in the surf and in the river. -.- We:figure this way: The.man Tho Methodist church choir con- ducted the "sunshine hour" service Butter, Eggs, Fruit & Vegetables , who gets a better Used Car than over the radio from Station WJBI Reduced Gas Rates he believed it possible to get, is at Red Bank last Wednesday after- Fresh Daily At All Our Stores coining back some day for a new noon. Most of the residents who (or - Watch our window signs and circulars for Weekly havo radio outfits tuned in and Economy Price Special*. Dodge Brothers Car. heard tho service. The choir ren- dered "He Included Me" and "He FRANK VAN SYCKLE Is So Precious." A solo entitled B. V. ttaghti, Mgr. 14B-1B} W. Front 3t "Will You Ask Him WltvtrWItrr iSpAP . Telephone 1206 ' You" was rendered by Mrs. Ivlni Pte. Par Ooz. Qta. Per Dot. Voorhees and a duet entitled "The A USeO CAfj IS ONLY AS DePBNDABLS Dawn of Eternal Day" w»i given I Mason Jars .79 ,89 AS THB, D&ALSR WHO > SCULS IT/ House Heating 4 by Edith Rogers and Miss Violet Pta. Per Don. Qli.'Par Do*. Smith.' Mrs. A. M. Robertson was li 4 the pianist. A prayer and a sermon Ideal Jars ,98 >± were given by Rev. Harry Meyer, Smith and Jones live side by side. Their homes are just tho pastor. . p Do n alike. JAR TOPS " " .29 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NfcWS. PhB Yet Jones tends his heating boiler two or three times a JAR RUBBERS 3 " .25 Card Party on Friday, Aumal l»ln, at St. Afnaa'i Auditorium. DAY—takes, out the ashes twice a week, and grumbles about p p 1 >*(The Reil Bank Retleler «• k« >«f£< PAROWAX " " "" .10 eeeh week In AlUnlle, lltaMugt it 1»« the drudgery of it all. atorei o{ William Ltff, William Qerslna NATIONAL BISCUIT CO/3 and Leon Kati.) I Honey Block Cakes p« ">• ,33 The young ladles' sodality of St. While Smith lights his boiler in tho Fall and turns it of! Agncs'a church will hold a card Oreo Sandwich **" P»«- .12 party on Friday night of next week in tho Spring. And betweon times he gloats with satisfaction at Bt. Apioi's auditorium. Many . over the solid comforts that ho enjoys. AC prices will be awardad and r«fr«ih- Boned Chicken " .50 manU will be served. A door prlia Smith "Heats with Gas" and Jones doesn't. I LIBBY'S will alsd be awarded. 4 !>#tC n Kov. Ralph Carr and family have Corned Beef ' returned from a itay at Dlnghamp- Which would YOU prefer—Smith's easo or Jones' dissotis* ton, Now York. Mr. Carr's nip- J haw, Hov, Oordon Dtvli, pmchid faction? '] Sliced Beef i,h ;, 2 *" Sunday «t tho Ctntrftl Dtptlit A Chmrnlnf "•»# in Vtiltn «fw., illutok, church. Th« annual plonk of tht 1 AC>n Sunday-school was held jrtitwdajr Wo havo tho answor on display on our showroom floor Pineapple U^.r * .17 at Asbury Park. . - —-the IDEAL GAS BOILE& It costs you nothing to inspect Plain an,l Sluir.J ' Lloyd Slcklai «f Nivtilnk, who Par Dot. his bten living In Arliona Mv«r»l it, Won't you come in, and let us explain why gas heating ia . OLIVES OWNBM of this property hold yonri, relurno.il horn* Ult witk. not cxponsivo as you have imagined. 1 c n Mrs. A. O. flwonaon and her PICKLES oT" ' ''" ' .15 our TitU Iniurancci Have you pro- nleco, Mlii CharlotU Curtll, art on tected your Intcreiti In.tho ittmo w»yf a trip to tho Wast. Tho now rate as follows: J An artlclo on "Mt. VMUVIUI," IN JARS .29 wrltUn ty Dr. Ilonry Wuhlntttn, First 20,00$ cu. ft. por month OGc por M CI.OVEHDALK • gieloxlit and t (ormir wildont ll01 of Ueutt Point, apjwaMil In Ui4 Second 20,000 cu. ft. por month 00c por M GGrap e JJuice '" .19.39 New York World on Sunday. _ Bnlnnco por month 85c por M ( VtfCtPfCl Mn. Carlylo 0. tttlds o( Ptl- SHRIMP * ham, Ntw York, Ii vliltln* hir J*r> ".22 IDEOTY •ltd, Mr, and Mn. 0. 8. Chipwin, Moans a saving of 14 to 20 per cont. per month as com* p c Mrs. Oathtiin* Conovir of Plitt> Mixed Dog Food " " mount, who It employed nt An- p«red with our provloui rate of $1.10 por M. UNION l*nltl«i'i druf lien, Ii ttfi Indoen with ileknttt. Yours tot bolter houio-hofltlng sorvlco, TlTLBVMOIvrOAOB Mr, QranklMn, Unor, *»• the m- CVfMMTt COMPANY leM at tho Culno lul Thurtday NANKITEA nlthl. lMtntmcnlal muala wu fuh nwitd by UM DOMIUI trio. MM. fl. P. WlllUmi will b« UM 1-4 Ib tiWiiiltfm »lN«,Bm4lHwt h*it«M it UM ttrd party Iwwrrtw •fliraMdK aftf ^ AAftd jb^aa H•&S i lka l Ma\ ^ _*. ^ *|Affiis'd ^•> ^aiki ._ » a«4ll IC; (urn, Th« afftlr win \*\* MI t( t -1 - $t frt trtl M County Gas Company 15' * •?><•** T RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 10.1927. :erebro spinal mininsitli and most Neva A»ay, Grace Long-street, Agnei and cleared nearly >600*. Mrjl. John YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. if them-died. Tilton, Harold Brower,. Albert Car- H. Fielder had charge pf the fair ' Mabel Parker, aged rijc 'yean, hart, Rue Meredith, Frank Elliott, and her principal assistants -were HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN AND laughter of Lida and H. A. Parker George Wilson and Joseph Aaay. ' Mm. Edgar Smith, Mrs. Elisabeth The Louis VanGlliuwe grocer; Sands and Mrs. Walter-Parker. • AROUND OUR HOMETOWN. if Spring street, died of diphtheria. Mrs. Lydla A. Hondrictaon was atore at the corner of Front street R. VanDyke Retd, who for a num- Incident* Culled from Tba RegUter •e-appointed teacher of the Middle- and Maple avenue was sold to J. W. ber ot years was principal of the of the Second Week in Auguit own, public school, ' Scheper of New York. Mr. VanGll- Red Bank public schools, was ap- Twenty Year* Ago, Thirty Year* The infant child of George Bran- luwe had a grocery store at Ocean pointed, purser of the steamboat Ago and Forty. Year* Ago. iin of Naveslnk died of cholera in- Grove which was in charge of his Little Silver which ran between 'antum. son, but his son died and he moved Oceanport and New York, Forty Year* Ago. to Ocean Grove to, take care of that Mrs. Allen VanBrunt of Eaton- Lafayette Richardson, an- aged Thirty Years Ago. town stepped on a rusty nay in her Problems of colored man of Shrewsbury,.died of William A. Cole and William H. garden while wearing a pair of thin a tumor.: He had been in feeble Joseph Wemple, a farmer of Tin- Littlo gave a clambake to about ton Falls, died at the age of 77 slippers. She was so badly hurt,that Importance health•' a long time. Before his wenty friends at the Highlands. she had to get about on crutches for death he requested that a post- years. He had lived at Tintori Falls The party Was taken to the High- three years and provious to- that a couple of weeks. Many financial problems of Im- mortem examination be made of his lands and back in Mr. Cole's yacht A* great many parties had been body to prove that he. was not lazy, time' he had lived for many-years portance may come to your family Gladys. Mr. Cole's guest* were at Little Silver. He h«d been an camping on Island Beach near High- *I really am not after you are gone. Make -good as some folks had "averred, but that William H. Little, William T. Cor- lands. The land was owr.ed by the his internal organs we're so debil- invalid a long timo and to get about preparation for their future wel- ies, William Fintard, Joseph T. had to be wheeled around in a chair. United States government and the itated , that he was incapable of Burrowes, John B. Bergen, Joseph government ordered all campers off fare now by making your Will and work: The post-mortem examin- William Pennlngton built a house growing old-^—" appointing therein the Broad- Street - T. Field, Henry Field, John Abbott on his lot on Bridge avenue The of. the place. ation was made by'pi. EdwinsField Worthley, Borden Wolcott, John S. Mrs. Emma Matthews of Colt's National Bank your Executor' or and Dr. Willtem B. Warner, und house was 20x28 feet with; a six is a remark often heard ttp'm wo» \ Trustee. Our .Charter Is Permit Sutton, Charles S.' Hill, William H. foot L, two stories high, and with Neck lost a horso valued at $200, men wearing the Arch Preserver they found one lung wholly gone HDUstbn,_Harry—Worthlcy,_wmiam Miss Joanette Hyer of Colt's Neck _nerit. -^—— three-rooms ,on-_each^Sflr_JThcjBon- and-the-other-nearly-so, Hartshorne, Thomas S. Hubbard tra'ct price for the house was $1,000 returned home 1 ronTBoston, where -- Shoe. They have such active feet;— T. C. Hendrickson of Red Bank and Edward S. Hicks." . . and the contractor was William she had been attending ah art school that they feel young, and can do who had recently died, left to his Benjamin John Parker, who had Sewing, Jr. for a year, ^ the things a young woman does. '' *«MM.THI raaf.wu wife, Mary Ann Hendrickson, the George Dunbaij of Oakland street use and income of all his property been appointed collector' of Shrews- Charles Liltlefleld of Eatontown This is the shoe that makes all bury'township, gave a bond in'the had a bulldog and a pugdog. They was a good swimmer, ijnd he issued as long as she lived or until she a challenge ,for a. fcwinunihg.rac e women feel younger—more ca- married again. At her,deatT? o sum of $40,000 The bondsmen were got in a fight and the bulldog tore. QbId •the-pflgnng'» pys out. Mr. Little- with anyone from fourteen to pable iharriagethepiTnsrtywaiPtirg^tih o eighteen jwa-oldr—Ho-had—no- v his three children, Samuel T. Hen-wards, William Applegate, Fred~W7 field chloroformed the pugdog and g TTHtT drickson, Jr., ''Alice P. Stout and Hope, Obadiah E. Davis, Joseph Al- shot the bulldog, and he lived in takers. DRCMD SmETNATIOML DANK] George Crawford Hendrickson. bert Throckmorton, George F; Coop- peace thereafterfor he had ho more McCarthy of New York RedBank,N.J, •er^A..Holm.qs_Bprden. Theodore F. John were the executors of the will." White, Richard Borden, Jacob C Joseph W'. Walling, k farmer ot crty at Oceanic from the estate; of Dr. William H. Hubberd of Red Shutts, A. W. Borden and Harry I'olmdel township, died on the Walt William W. Conover on which He be- Bank, who owned the property a Campbell. ing homestead farm. Mr. Walling gan building a very fine residence. Tel. 66 and 22 Keanitmrg what is now the corner of Broad and Edward 'Deacy of Red Bank took was 69 years'old and was bom in Edward Roswell of Oceanport cel- the contract to carry the. mails be- ebrated his sixteenth birthday with Albert S. MUler SEASON 1927 Monmouth streets, made a few spe- the house where he 8iea. He (left cial bequests and left the rest of the tween the Red Bank postoffice and three children, Joseph and George a big party.- 18 Broad Street Red Bank N. J. estate to be divided between his twothe railroad station'. Whenever a Walling and Mrs. Edward Bailey. Oliver G. Frako's bicycle was children, Dr. Charles H. Hubbard mail was late the carrier was fined Fair Haven Methodists held a fair (Continued on next .page.) 11 New York and Keansburg and Margaret Ellen Williamson, In and Deacy was late so many times, equal shares. Robert Allen, Jr., largely because of the train service, and William T. Corlies were the that his fines amounted to nearly as Effective July 1st, 1927. witnesses to the will. much as nis salary. He gave up the Mrs. Mary Woodcock, wife of job and Will Malchow was ap- STEAMERS:—CITY OF KEANSBURG, POCAHONTAS, Charles Woodcock, died at Rumson pointed in his place. SMITHFI.ELD, MOBJACK, KEANSBURG. from-softening of. the train while George W. Evans of Chapel Hill ** Subject to Change Without Notice—New York Time. on a visit to her ~ brother-in-law, gave a clamb"ake~ at ~hiS f arm'" to William Cavanaugh. She had lost about twenty friends, moct of whom one of her children three week; were local politicians of Middletown previously and grief for her los;township. Among those a*, the clam- Leave Battery, New York. hastened her death. bake were D. Lane Conover, George Weekdays:—9)30, 10:30, 11:30 A. M.; 2:00, 4:30, 5:30, 8:00 William A. Clare, Jr., son of Wi! Brannin, Dr. William P. Patterson, P. M. liam A. Clane, a farmer resident o: Daniel Bennett, Benjamin Griggs. Saturday*:—9:30, 10:30 a. m.| 1:00, 2:00, 4:30, 5:30, 8:00 Red Bank, died Of consumption a John P. Evans, Herbert L. Pease, p. m. the home of his step-father, Garre Gordon Thompson, Fay Purdy and Sundays:—9:00, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 A. M.j 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, Magee of Morrisville. Mr. McLeai Oliver C. Ayers. 4:30, 5:30, 8:00, 9:30 P. M. left a wife and one child. Justice John C. Edwards of o Riviere H. Sneden, who for sev Eatontown celebrated his 77th birth- oral years had been prcscriptiot day. He had lived at Eatontown Leave Keansburg, New Jersey. clerk in Dr. Frank T. Cradwick' longer than any other person. All Weekdayc—7:00, 9:00 A. M.; 12 M.; 2:00, 3:30, 5:30, 8:00, store, took a similar position in th of his life- was spent there except -•--••••• 10:00 P.M. - -...-. J.., ,, store ' of James Cooper, Jr. eighteen months, when he was away I Saturday*:—7:00, 9:00 A. M.; 12 M.; 2:00, 3:30, 5:30, 8:00 Miss Julia Wyckoff, daughter on a visit. He had held office 66 10:00 P. M. John H. Wyckoff of Holmriel, pas.se> years, and had lived in the same Sunday*:—7:00, 11:00 A. M.; 12:00 M.; 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, the teachers' examination and re house for more than half a century. 5:00, 6:00, 8;00, 9:00, 10:00 P. M. ceived a certificate authorizing hei Ralph Fields of Wallace street to lip a teacher. was seventeen years old and he William W. Conover had a drovi gave a party to celebrate the birth- of 200 pigs on his farm at Portau day. His guests were Sophie peck. The pigs were attacked witl Skirim, Ollie Mount, Abbie Elliott, The Commander established the world's stockfcawccord for sustained speed, durability andtdepend ability—5,000 miles in less than.^5000 miles per noun minutes—and now The Commander sets a rec- 5*13 ord for ^value at its new mktin8see»n4t low price of ..... ized bodiesjvr adult BEDUCXD STUDEBAKER PRICES—EFFECTIVE JULY 27,^1927 passengers Jtill higher quality Dictator The Commander The Pretident New, brilliant cnmpU of excess Outsells combined totals of all Maximum beauty and saperlatlye Hfu>"RtJH$ad" power and quality at a One-Profit comfort for captains of commerce— -yet lower prices Availablt ' other cars lathe world of equal or price "-moro automobile for the J7» RO.B. DBTAOIT., greater rated power. Holds world the final word In a car for the man tw ChrjrtWr "money than any manufacturer ERB again in this new Hero in the new Chrysler with long, roomy bodies, r ennlne, Rlvloj tutri whose word Is final. Only ? Arner* ever offered before. stock car records for sustained high .H "52" is another one of "52"is true beauty far above staunchly constructed of inflil, pick-up and hU|.; lean cars, costing $4,000 to $11,000,', climbing jl>llll)>.uiur«tJh)r' speed—S,000 'miles In less than l those vivid Chryslerdcraon- provious standards in its wood and stccLj ' Iht u«« of lil|h-cofD|)rti. WAS It equal It In power. ttradons of greater valuo class. •Ion fu«l«. It now rnidt 5000 minutes. •viililile for lh« n»w Chryi- Sedan r>drOrhMh. $1245 which tell their oWnitriklng See it, and above all, drivo it Iw "Jl". An» ChrjriUr Hero is vigor ot perform* Sedan [+dr.] mohair 1335 WA» n story at a glance. i-for once you have experi- dttlei will aftdlir |lvi > ISff 8«dah7/of 7^-. anco far greater tlian you you full pinJculMt ud | You ncedonlyice the Chrys- enced its performance we sa li»prt««Tt d«nionitr>. Victoria • «.»i 1325 Sedan. . . . . $1585 ". tI4«f Tourer, for 7/»T»'i have over been able to buy 1245 Sedan, Regal ler "52"—-contraitlng it In are confident that you, too, lion or lb« "Hid.lUid" Coupe, for 2 £ .J > un 1710 Limousine •I>1*1' before at this money—52 tnglni «d Z495 autj your mind with everything will agreo that in the new Coupe, /o' 4 *•' 1345 Victoria 1575 and moro unvarying miles offend in its field—to realize "52" Chrysler has passed raw CJUYIUA -u" rmoi- Roadster, /or 4 •' 1295 Victoria, 1645 SMI per hour, delivered with a AH Studebakeri carry $100 that once) more Chrysler beyond ail accepted limits t Kltullh mm. Duplex Phaeton ' 1195 lit! Coup. • • . 1545 14f« smoothness no other low- worth of extra equipment Sttndardixcd Quality bai of what $729 to $875 have Tourer, for 5 . 1165 11M Coupe, Kfgal , 1645 1411 without extra cost yielded more to the buyer Tourer, /or 7 • 1245 1*41 Roadster, for 4 1673 lltf than money has ever been Here, In the new "52", are performance, comfort ant! All irlm I. o. b. factory able to buy before. ' ample ipace and comfort luxury. , Albury Pstrk LOUIS F. UPSEY, Inc. MT iHHMtrAiM A««. 33 E»st Front St., Red Bank, N. J* ANDY'S GARAGE JJOO-UOI Ttltphm HOB * : C«f..f Mitt. AMM. |tf WH« fteal» |IJNM| , R.J ».„,,, N, j, i J R*4 k 1114, •r T.I. a wv a T.\T« Junk,' A new boarder engaged 'a on Which he was , Urty yrj room and the'flrrt aay ho'wat then wagon,; For * time it was thought into three lota u a borne site for pastor on acuount of puur health. he stoleUjewelry'from Mr«. lrwin Mr. Klnney^i injuries would prove ach of the three. Myron V. Brown began the ergc- Irpm lift pig*,),' fcfl and from some of the, other board- fatal, but he finally recovered. Mail boxes at Tinton Falls owned ;ion of a new house-on the east side !, It a;paan tt ar aatlaiti. . from • ihed li hit buck yard! en to the;v.alus p< |6,Q0\, The man The GJbbe Jfotel was bought from by Albert Crawford, Richard Con- f Harrison avenue. Tlia house was ' a,othantleate4 rword,t( )ht twheol VII eecovered > f rom a escaped with hit booty, The day William J.-Poulson.by Charles W/nors,-Benjamin Bennett and Wel-28x34 feet and the cost was $4,000. PULLETS [er ike volUnUtr dlaioltWtii' [wh« Hid he hid found it prevjau's; Henry, Qonk'a -house op Jones of Red Bank and Charles G. lington Wllklnt wore damaged 'or Frank J. Mnnson beqnr the erec- To make money with your poultry you must ect EGGS from .t«Vh.idVr.;Te>wUe«'ij'SJ &* .abfcldoned at the edge of a field. Jroad street was robbed of two gold DuBols of Freehold for $37,600. dbstroyed by hoodlums of that tion of a double house on Oakl^n'd September to January, »hpr pricei arc high—and the only way -„ William T. lamlUii, he,, i •— ~ i. J. Weeks Cornwell of Maple street opposite Jiis residence. The to get these eggs i, to have WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS tlon of thU Bute, vbeie. frit watcheiVtV aiw&ortd 'ring, a, ilgnet Mr. Foulson 'had bought tho hotel neighborhood. hatchod in March and oarly April. I iltuated on Oo«an k««h<*. ravinuo gavel if >lg euchre party At jfingi,'a gild "bracelet and a gold from Daniel W. White two years The C. E. Conover factory, which house was 40x40 feet. iorguih of Sttbrljot; eeuni* wli ch the wlnneto were Mils Julia chairt.< This jewelry wag ttelen by previously fpr (35,000. had bought the Hannah Bedell Bartley Morris; a printer who had 4 MONTHS OLD, .....$1.75 1" beliw t»e"ieot"«hereiir™. ., Litjtle, Mill Efm&.Gofnwell and Mrs, worked in many .newspaper ojhecs a boarder who had just'taken board A' hay frolic was held at John property on the river front at Red READY TO LAY, $2.00 ihtrne tltriof, upon.whom aroaeia mar r Edward 0. Hazard? - •'-.,,' at Mr. Conk's, Beck's at Vandcrburg. Tha frol- Bank, had'so much -work that an ad- in Monmouth county, died at the : (IN Loulia Maxwell of -TJnton Ira King, aged five months, son .Ickori were Max Oryl, John Welsh, dition 50x1501 feet had to bo built to age of 53 years. F. O. B. Red Bank," N, J. F* la'mi in her bam and w*e?g|v- Mrs. Margarot J. Morrcll, wife of mint of lhl.c«H(le«t. «f DluVoUon. oJ W. W. King of South Eatontown, George and Edward Hocy and the factory.,- ':/. i If you can't visit our farm, mail your order today. NOW. THEHErORI, I •tnSSt * I. , Ins tn»H tome hay whin tits fork died suddenly of cholera infantum. Thomas and,William Cross. They John T; Brady of Oceanic was. William MoJ-iell of Hazlet, died .of l .slipped and two of the tinea ran old ago. Slip was 83 years old and 25% with'oTder, balance-10 days before shipment. Bred, Jeraty, do htrtbr. ctrtlfj that tM ul< Two Bed bank Infant boys, Ray- mowed the hay, cured it and stored stricken with paralysis whllo visit- 1 for good size eggs and heavy production for 16 yean. orpcr«tlon did, on th« ft(t««ath,4w •> ^thftugh her foot', ' mond'White, son of Frank White it in Mr. Bock's barn. left tw.o children. ing in New York and died vory sud- uted and ittcittd tohitntln. wtltlar la ;Gui Sehroeder wai elected fore- of West street, and'Joseph Bennett, Alvln Table of Bridge avenue was denly.; Mr. Brady was 65 years aid Mias Emllie Ncilson ol Atlantic' ha illnolutlon of iild torpotatioB, ai>- xnin of Union hose company. The Jr., son of Joseph. Bennett of Bank working on Frank J. Dlbbon's hpuse and left a widow and three daugh- Highlands was found dead in bed. EIGENRAUCH FARMS •Mii by all thi ito«kholi!tr> fi«r«of, Death was due to heart disease. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. ihlch laldconiint and '.ha rtoord of tht ' ottytr offieen were'John Hackett, streot, djed the same day frdm the on Maple avenue when the scaffold rs. . ...'". V". •'•.":.'. -.- " prootidlnKB atoraiald ata now on 'flla la 1 St. Mary's church of Colt's Neck my laid ofllea ai ptovldad by law. > ! S. M, Bogen, A, L. McQueen and same disease, ' ' - broke. His shoulder was dislocated Frank Hagenbuen of Atlantic In ttitlmonr wbitasf, I kt A different kind of oil-electric heating service installed and maintained by a maker of knmvn reliability** - > t " It is good to get home again ... home in New York and New England as the to cozy comfort! No grates to shake ... "Socony Arrow," and this is the identical no coal to shovel... no fires to bank. oil burner now being made and offered Just home to comfort! under the name Timken. It means all the knowledge of oil and its use possessed It's so easy to enjoy the wonderful by Standard Oil and all the manufactur- privilege of a home uniformly comfort- ing precision and tradition of thefamoui able. It's so easy-to avoid all the hard Timken 'organization^ work, drudgery, and mess of coal burning. .' ' ' Timken has solved—for all time— A convenient finance plan enables you this question of home comfort. It is a to pay for this heating service while you to the WIVES ' new kind of heating service—an oil are enjoying its comforts." Only a xnodet*^ burner that is sold, installed, maintained ate cash outlay is necessary—the balance only by the maker. The same care and to be taken care of in convenient piryments, is sufficient responsibility that goes into its manufac- 111, ture follows it right into your home with Come home to comfort next udl—> - on the care of the family Ford a service that means nothing less than next winter—next spring. From now perfect, permanent comfort. TF the family ford runs smoothly with' a reason- on. Take the first step to freedom from. JL ablit amount of care, moat huibands are sbtisned. A Timken Oil Burner cannot be the discomfort, dost, and * But wives — with careful eyes on-tho family bought except direct through a factory annoyance of coal. Writ* . budget—ask much more. Not only must the Ford run cflSdently—it must also run economically, branch—and it cannot be bought even or telephone for Interesting there unless Timken also can install and and informative book* That Is why thousands of women, who are care* ful buyers, always insist on Vcedol Forzol the service it "Guaranteed Oil Hetdng." proven economy oil for Fords. Made txclusiuly for Fords—Veedol Forzol pnptrly lubricates the The Standard Oil Company of New THE TIMKEN-DETROIT COMPANY Ford motor, resisting heat and friction. It corrutly > York designed this burner. 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Rtilitidiilruciivihitt Ic li theretulf oftighiynnof tun from in electric nwtk with- tubject to deterioration from the •nd ctptble orginlutlom lo . and friction (Uv«lopm«it w^l tttenth by wme out requiring t gai pilot. 1'ccdi t-hetting (Unie. Amerla. Ask rbrVttdol Fottol by nami where you too th* oraogt and black'Vecdol Forzol sign displaysd. TIDB WATER Oil SALES CORPORATION \ L«wU8trttt. Eatonkown, N.J, TI KEN OIL BURNER FAOtmy vuiNcu ANO;IHOWIOOM»I , ,' t! 1^ Ui\*i M Si,<*J*nl iy tit UmbfwHlm* Uhmtttin !A U »11.40th I*. ^T 10. drove hit family at Cliffwood in Mi have designated a tract of land on GARAGE BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. automobile Thursday night wcjk. Cedar avenue adjoining the Holly- The auto was stolen but was found wood hotel property as an official fc' &NTONIDES « F. AYRES HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN tho next day. Practically ever; landing place for airplanes to pick HOWARD MONMOUTH COUNTY. movable part* had been taken from up and discharge passengers, ,. EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING the car. reehold Min'i Sudden Daath. Personal Notes, dtles of Property, Boy Savee Father. , Charles E. Silence ot Freehold % L > STORAGE, GAS AND OILS Building Operationi, Lodge Do- Francis L. Stone, iiuAsbury Park led suddenly last Wednesday of, a 74 Monmouth Street ' Red Bank, N. J. 'BRANCH AVENUE. LITTLE SILVER. Telephone 2250-J. ings, Slight Firea, Births', Mar- lawyer, was caught in a strong off- ,eart attack. He was 67 years old riages and Deaths—Other Items. shore current -while bathlpg last nd leaves a widow and two sons. STEAMM and HOHOT IWATER FITTING •A neliuuor.'aavlsea we toi try* Joseph S. To'rwilliger of Long Thursday. His thirteen-year-old oung Man Dies. son Francis, Jr., swam out with a Gutters. Leaders and Tin Roofing a Plnkhwn'g yegetfble Cow ,Branch was laid up last week with Herbert A. Heiscr, son of Charles hlc11 line, and his father was; pulled -"pound, * *P* injuries he received in n fall from Hciser of Manalapan, died last Safd tolpei k«; HATCH ER his bicycle. Mr. Terwilliger has ashore. Jhursday after a long sickness. He so much. - Bo .1 been riding s bicycle to his work Firemen Adopt Uniform. was twenty years old. ~" bought a few bo>~ or forty years. He says he will The Matawan firemen hayo adopts ties aod.trted It BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES olice and Fir» Surgeon, ;ive it up. cd a parade uniform consisting of out' 'Jt «ur* Dr. Daniel F. Featherston has helped mo won- Dr. -R. H. Lamb, who formerly a white felt hat,, white shirt, black been appointed police and fire sur- derfully. 11 felt ad a dental office at Allentown, bow tie, white duck trouers, white geon at Asbury Park, He will serve touch better. When iasi opened' an office fi Medford. belt and black shoes.' They Wore My work.li on a fee basis, r. Lamb located at Medford when them in the parade at.Bolmar Sat- COOKS with Me'GAS5TIJRHED OFFt n6 longer 'ft Winter Comes dread to me. If I o was first graduated from col- urday. ~ .(Continued on next page.) hear of any on» ege. •' TTTHEK battling «w snow and Farm «t Auction. V . who Is-trouble! VV- winds of a winter's d«y, Dr. John J. Sieler, professional •«•••«•«•« *«9* $500 per,,,fdot front, and as the BIG SHOOTING EVENTS. MISS WON IN KOREA. STREET WIDENING HALTSlan. d to be taken from Capt. Wilson, NEW HOTEL ORGANIZES. NEW EATONTOWN.ROAD, FKTTREES AT was a little over sixteen feet the Albert L. Ivini Enters in America's COST WILL BE MUCH GREATER WARREN H. SMOCK ELECTED Greatest Tournament. tf ORMER RED value of that land was placed by ITATE HIGHWAY MAY BE CUT TWO RESIDENTS ARE RAISING PROCESSION JN MIDDLETO , - OUT OF PERIL. ' THAN ANTICIPATED. both Mr. Doremus and ilr. Hopping PRESIDENT OF COMPANY. ACROSS FIELDS. The Grand American Handicap THEM SUCCESSFULLY, at -$8,200. This valuation was r- * shooting tournament, which is the TOWNSHIP SATURDAY, i 3h> Was tha LaiuAmerlean Woman Meeting of Assaitment Commission- strenuously opposed by Theodore D. Option on the Downing Property The Highway Comminlon Hat abiggest shooting event in America, Dominlck Doriamco of Maple Ave-The P« . VV.H Start at Taken Up—Hotel to ba • Nine rad to Leave Nanking University— art Held Ust Week, Bu^Town Parsons of the law Arm of Quinn, Plan- Under Consideration, to will bo hold(in Vandalu, Ohio, the nue Has a Tree With 1EO Figa on O'clock at , . NavtsInV « Storlea High, With 100 Rooms h All Sha Saved, Wera tha Clothee Fath'art Hava Called a, Hali on Parsons & Doremus. Mk-. Parsons Eliminate South Street in Order last week of this-month. Each it and Anthony Ributtelli of Mon- h.ou"-A" Eight Coitopan,ee"ef Further Maetlngt at Present. •nd 100 Batths; lo Coat $600,000. state in the United States is en. She Had On and Htr Wrist Watch Insisted that the valuo placed on to Moke a More Direct Route. mouth Street One With 100 Figa. the Township Will Take Part ' One meeting of the assessment titled to enter ten shooters in a • \ Miss Adelaide Wixon, who was Capt. Wilson's property was entirely Sufficient money has been sub- The state highway commission is Domenick Dorianseo, who owns a The eight fire companies of commissioners on the widening of stato event and Albert L. Ivins has p Mldr formerly principal, of the Shrews- too low. He strongly opposed the scribed to ths new Red Bank hotel :onsidoring^a change for the -new store on Maple, avenue, near Mon- dletowetown thi ill White -street has been lyeld and theacceptance of this value1 of tho land project to warrant going ahead qualified as one of these shooters mouth street, is one of the expert township will par»do bury, avenue school at Red Bank, itate highway at Eatontown where- through the villages of the town- and who for a number of years past indications from thai meeting and he intimated that after the bor-with the enterprise. Tho option by tho route will bo% more direct. from'New Jersey. gardeners of Red Bank. One of the ship Saturday August 13th. 3tj,f3tj,f/ was 'principal yt a boyi' school at pointed to a very much greater coat ough's experts were through with on the Burton Downing property on Under tho new plan tho highway Over one thousand entries havo things which mark.s his piece as dis-objet t i U Nanking university. at Nanking, of widening tho street than had their testimony he would put wit-Riverside avenue, which was dewil- l not follow the course of Squth been made in the Grand American tinctive is a fig tree. The garden object is to give Uie people of the been anticipated, and much greater township an opportunity to 'leahl China, is how at Seoul, Korea. MIBS nesses on .the stand to show that cided on as. the site for the hotel, street but will follow a straight line Handicap. This is open to shoottrs and fig tree are in the rear of Mr. 1 Wixon was^in Nanking at the tltne than the amount jot ?13C,000 which acrftss meadow and farm lands and from all parts of the world and nDorianseo's store. Mr. Dorianseo is what they a« getting for their fire ' the actual value was m^.hig is being' taken up. The option on appropriation money, This of the Chlnest fighting and sho suf-had been appropriated. Therefore than the value set by the borough's this property was $50,000.. unused lots to the Poplar road. The considerable number of foreign en- employed by William H. Waite, a tho taxpayers arc approprlitlny«rr fered much dangqr and discomforts. it would bo Impossible to go ahead experts. Mr. Parsons* took' up the The hotel company has been or- rest of .theroute will be the same as tries have been received. This han- gardener on the Rumson road, and ?10,000 for firo fighting, whlchill Sho was urged to return \o tho Uni- under the present ordinance. A prises which had' been paid for other ganized with these officers: iriginally planned. dicap is the greatest event in theMr. Dorianseo and the members of the largest amonnt ever raised ft* ted States but the always answered meeting of the town council was Maplo 'avenue' property In the ques President—Warren H. Smork This new route would shorten the shooting' line in the world. It was his family look after' the store and that Chins, was now her home and held at Warren H. Smock's office Vice president—J. Lester Eisner. won by Albort L. Ivins in 1920. this purpose in the township. ' tlons he propounded. distancviiobniiuue abouavuuvt haluaiif, a mileIIIIIUS. Thi liee .— * * —* -....- ... ><'_w, garden during their spare lime on-Monday-night and-the town of- Treasurer—Clark Holbrook. ho ri!!es a tl —Arrangements—for -the-p»raaV _^ that fhe-expccted to end-her-days Ih-appraising-tho value of-land Aiilitant~lteasurer—Harry Cample!! distancc-across-the-flelds-to-th(rPop?j* 7P 7e In<: ,by the -winner TfieTig-lrcTTi~tTT irffiTfeet high there. Although' she is now in Se-flclals decided/to discontinue taking bUiJi J.ir_roadJs-a_tr4fle-rnoro-than-a-milo r begin at F; . oulprJCHJo,. as ihe J.apanesq have further testimony at_preijenLfl.nJth.a_ Thn rlintnniMi-hy way nf Smith 'utrnnt 7 on >t» renamed tho cjtyTshc Is oping to "value of propertySn. White street. or state to show by witnesses the New York, Ejt|v«n. Wo'tli of Newark, j, about a mile and a half. South In 'additioni to TTig handicaapp be ready-to harvest next month. Monday night's meeting was not L. Meyer's of Newark^, Daniel H. Apple* Navesink. All the companies „... ^ return to China. true value of the land. These wit- gate of. Red Bank and the officers men- street has several bends and turns. match there will be a great many The tree is a sprout froin" a tree public but according to all ac- other' matches in which tha best have their apparatuses in the line -^ When Miss Wixon escaped from nesscB can then be cross-examined tloned above. Under the new plan only a short which Mr. Dorianseo imported from of march. The route Is as follows! Nanking she got away with only the counts there is littlo likelihood of by the ownors of the land or their Mr.. Jacoby is secretary of the portion of South street, near the shooters in this country will take Italy five years ago. Thi3 tree died part. The winning team in the Navesink to Locust Point, thence clothing she had on and her, wrist another ordinance being passed In- lawyers. After that, the owners of New York hotel men's association. munipipal building, vyuM be in- in the winter of 1024, during an creasing the appropriation. To car- state team race, in which Mr. Ivins to Riverside drive, thence to " watch. Even at tha^ she was for- the land can put witnesses on tho The hotel plans call for a building cluded in the state highway. unusually severe cold snap. Before Shrewsbury River country club,;\ tunato no^to have hud her clothes ry out tho original plan, it is nowstand to show the owner's judgment The new road across the fields is ah entry, ge^s $1(10. in cash for it died its owner planted a slip from nine stories high, with an exten- thence to River Plaza, thence rto'~. torn oil as was sufforcd by many of estimated by various persons, would as to tho value of the land and these would branch off South street near each of the five men in the team one of its branches in a glass-pro- sion facing the river for a dining in addition to a fine, trophy for Lincroft, thence to Everett, thence "* the University teachers. Miss Wix- cost from>-fl60,000 to $175,000 experts can bo cross-examined by Buttonwood farm and cut across a tected enclosure. 1 room and ballroom. The .hotel-wil each man. to Fair View by way of the Not^* on has a very Commanding presence or oven more the municipality. Quinn, Parsons have 100 rooms and 100 bathrooms, small portion of the Hcbbnrd prop- The slip flourished and soon be- and it Is supposed that this helped swamp road, thenco to Middletown," A large part of tho cost of widen- Sr Doremus represented Capt. Wil- Facing the river will be a tcrrac erty. It would pass across the'Cor* came a-tree. It did ncr bear any village by way of the state high* , hor In escaping humiliations suffered CHICKENS fclLLED BY DOGS. l r ing jthe street under the original sfln in the controversy over the val-for outdoor dining and special fea lies farm a short distance east of the fruit* the first or second year, but way, thence to Cherry Tree Farrn,'*-»< by others. < , ue of his land and this firm also barns on that place. This prdperty there is every prospect that- Mr; plan would bo caused by buying the ture's.. Two.or three shops or stores Seventy Two White Leghorns Killed thence to East Keansburg by way "wirid6w MM breeding purposes. Tha dogs' did that of leaving' tlje two ends of if any land .owner is dissatisfied It would follow the course of Husky with many kinds of frui'.q and veg-ford >y way of Broadway, -Main <' A'Wlxonsaw the dreadfullooting and brook for a considerable distance not kill the chickens because they White-streetas they are at present with,their opinion the matter can TO LICENSE AEROPLANES. etables. street and Campbell's Junction, • . shootine going on-and she saw Dr. be carried into court. and this will necessitate, piping, the were hungry but for the mere sake Another Bed Banker who has a and widening the.rest of tHe;road. 1 thence to Leonardville road, thence . Williams drop when he was Wllec). It was. said; that the .cost .'of this A Charge of $50 a Year Will'b brook. Another property, through of killing. The slaughter would have good prospect of a fig crop is An- The value of the former Cooper which the road would pass is George been worse except that an employee to Avenue D, thence to Center ave- 'When Mrs. IlHch got a,Httlo better plan. wou,ld; not be abovo $70,000 Made at Shrewsbury. thony Ribustelli, WI19 conducts a nue, thence to Brevent Park, thenco , she and Miss Wixon wont to Bailey property was as strongly fought as Kuglerja 'poultry farm', Tha road of Mr. Eigenrauch got i\ gun and and might, be ctmsiijerably life's. No was the value of the Capt. Wilson The mayor and council of Shrews butcher shop on Monmouth street. to Leonardo, thence to Ocean View., ''.'Kail'in Nanking. . They stayed there action was taken on this propo- v bury borough last night passed th would form a junction with tho shot at the dogs. Tho shot did not He has one tree with more than 100 till-all tjie others from tho uniyet1- property. Mr. Doremus fixed the Poplar road after passing through hit the animals but it chased them sition, but it is probable that it will value of property on the west Bide third reading of an ordinance re. rigs on it. The tree is in a large THE COLUMBIANS' BAZAR. . sity were transferred to vessels in the Kugler place. . away. One of the "killers' was a figure at the meeting v,f the' cora- of Broad street in the neighborhood quiring, licenses for various kinds oi tub. Mr. Ribustelli has three other the harbor when' Miss Wixon and missioriefs next Monday, night. businesses and vehicles, includin The state highway commission police dog and tho other was offig trees. One which was a heavy Big Event Will OpT'n at New Homa 1 of the Cooper lot at ?2,000-per foot Mrs. IlHch also took ship for Shang- aeroplanes. The license to opcrali has made no announcement with re- nondescript type. Mr. Eigenrauch producer of fruit last September Next Monday Night, • : The first meeting of tho assess- front Adding 25 percent as the hai.' ' ' ^ ' ••' ' ..-• gard-to -the- new road-beyond -Btat- will-send-a-bill-to thetownship com* Jmefll^cnmmissJoners-who-were-ap*-- additiSri5rvBWe~of 'corner property ai»'-aeroplane-for:-a-'y earns-$50 -has-no-figratall-this-yeErralthough" Cargo consignments of "goods havi* . WheifShanKnal' wss ireacnedMlBB ing that it is under consideration. mlttee of Middletown township for pointed by the borough of Red Bank gave a value to the 16 2-8 feet of This* part of the ordinance is de otherwise it is in splendid condition. been received at Red Bank the past.'i Wixon was Bick and had to go to a However, officials and residents of the chickens rhich were killed. Last to estimate the value of the. land the Cooper property of $2,500 per signed to bring in revenue to com- The two other trees are too young few days for tho bazar which will''', hospital for a short time. An infec- Eatontown who have talked with the year Mr. Eigenrauch lasL 200 chick- which would-be taken to widen foot front, or $42,000 for the land pensate^the borough for expenses it to rre fruitful. open next Monday night at the new ••''" tion, in her ear spread through her lombers of the commission received ens. Some of them were killed by White street was held last Thursday. value of, the "Cooper lot Mr. Dore- had to meet on several occasion.- home of the Knights of ColumbUI ' system, but as soon as she was able le impression that tho highway ofll- dogs and some v.ero killed by the Only two witnesses were examined, mus was sharply questioned but histhis- Bumni«,r, when two Philadelphia DIED OF HEART DISEASE. on Riverside avtnue. This will M 5'J she went to Korea,^ «' ials favor the plan. One of theleopard which escaped from Twin they being Newton DoremuB andoriginal testimony was not shaken.' aviators operated 'aeroplanes (n the the first event to be held at the nOme" " Miss Wixon had a house of, her borough, using a field on Christian Ordinal policies -of the commission Brook zoological park. Mrs. Catherine T. G<"">ver of Platt- William A. Hopping. Mr. Doremus's Mr.Hopplnjggavethesarno opinion and it will be in the nature ot a own on the Nanking .university Broderson's. farm as their head- that of following the moat direct mount Died Monday. testimony was that tho value of theas to' the value of the Cooper lot. housowarming. It is planned -ti , trigrnn—*' *•"* almost everything in quarters. They carried, passengers oilrse in laying out highway routes, Mrs. Catherine E. Conover, widow landvtobe taken'and the damage to Afterward he was asktd-what was STUNTS BY A "HUMAN FLY." continue the bazar for it leaiVn? -her house ,wa» lost,'.together,with fOr $6 a ride.' Big cowds of" specta- nd it is said that this is a strong of Eugene Cohovcr, iHe8«of h'cnrt certain lots, by being moiJe shorter the difference between tho, value of week. A great vnriety u f goodl WjlV, two well-packed suit cases which she tors and many automobiles were actor in favor of following the plan Henry Roland will Climb Up thedisease Monday at the homo of her amounted to $69,889.67. Mr. Hop-land on the east side of Broad street be offered for sale. Each ii'ght thoro \,'l had prepared for quick removal in lined up on the side of the roar) [ building a road across the fields. the Broad Street Bank. sister, Mrs. Holmes B. Quacken- ping's testimony coincided with na compared with land oil the. west will be a free feature act. Tho an emergency. A big trunk with while these aeroplanes were in oper- A considerable portion of South Henry Roland of Cleveland, who bush of Plattmount, near Atlantic that of Mr.Doremus In most things. sidO. He said he thought land on largo lawn overlooking the rlyoti the best things for all seasons which ation, and the borough had to em- treet is thickly populated. At styles himself "The Hurran Fly," Highlands. She had been sick only This amount of $69,889.67- waR the. west sido of the street was will be used for most of the depart* she had sent In advance to Shang- ploy two officers to regulate traffic. resent the street is 36 feet wide will climb up the front o^ the Broad a week. Mrs, Genovcr was - 46 only for.the vaiuo of the land taken worthoten per cent more than, land ments of the bazar, but the homo ' hai, was looted or was dumped In Tha charge for automobiles and A it would have to be widened street bank building Thursday af- years old. Besides Mrs. Quacken- and for tho damago resulting from on the east side. Then he was asked will be used also. Five cub-comniif- the river. Miss Wlxon's present ad- other vehicles with a seating capaci- lirty feet to improve it as a stato ternoon of this week at half-past bush she leaves a son, Eugene Con- shortening' the lots by cutting a by Mr. Parsons as to the value per tees are,arranging the baiar, Early •. drew Is 81 Taldo, Seoul, Korea, care piece off tho front, This estimate ( ty for not.more than flvo persons ia Ighway. The additional width seven o'clock. On the roof he will over, and another sister, Mrs. Wal-Monday morning carpentoxi, el*e» foot front of land on the east side. ! of John V. Lacey. . -. • did not include the valuo of the $5. When the seatinr car ty is ould have to be bought from prop- sit on a balanced chair on the edgo ter Zieglar of Rumson. For sev-triclans, salesmen and ether work- Mr. Hopping replied that he had an more than nve the charge is $10. rty owners. Several houses wouH of the coping and he wil! do acro- eral years Mrs. Conover was em- business buildings which would havo, interest'in a piece of land on the ers will arrive at the home and will'' DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE. to be torn down to make way for The charge for delivery automobiles robably havo to be moved. It is batic acts of balancing on three ployed at Ira Antonides's drug store have everything In readiness foe east side of the street which wa3 aid by advocates of building the tables and four chairs. He will al- at Atlantic-Highlands. The funeral Officers Chilian Friday at Warren the street; nor the. cost of cutting and-trucks IB $5, for bill posters and the bazar opening at night. 49 M feet front and that he regard cw road across the fields that the so do a trapeze act in front of the will be held at two o'clock1 tomor- H. Smock's"OBe'iVV -" ofMhe-fronts'-of btsiness buildinga auctioneers $10, for'billiard rooms ed it as being worth $100,000, or $25 and for peddlers $6. ost would bo less expensive than building near the. fifth slory. The row afternoon at All Saints' church The membors^of the Red-Bank which are within the'-proposed line $2,000 per foot front. He admitted mt of widening South Btreet. It is'police will havo charge of the crowd and will be conducted by Rev. WOMAN'S CLUB LUNCHEON,\» • Democratic oxccutlvo committee of the street; nor the damage to that >at ten per cent advance for LIONS CLAMBAKE. Iso pointed out that tho new road on the streets who assemble to witKlngsle- y Blodgett. Burial will be elected officers Friday night at War- tho property by "reducing the slzo land on the west side of tht street Committees Appointed to Prtpara ?'" of tho business places; nor the cost ould open a large amount of Idle ness the performance and they will mado at Fair View cemetery. ren H. Smock's law office on Broad thp west side lota would be worth Annual Outing of Red Bank Club and for development and tremul- keep tho road clear for vehlclo traf- for tha FesUvIti*). , ,j; street, Albert L. Ivins was chosen of moving dwellings which aro with- $2,200 per foot front, Then Mr. in the new 'street line; nor tho cost Yesterday at Manasquan. ously increase the tax natnblcs of fic. A collection will bo taken" up Festival at BradeValt. The committee. In .charge it the $ Democratic leader of Red • Bank, Parsons'stated that at 25 per cent ^Tho annual outing and clambake latontown borough. by friends of Mtv Roland and will annual club luncheon of the Hud/,,* of moving dwellings which would More than 250 persons wero Henry F.rlyllit" was chosen presi- advance for a~cornerlot thhrwould of the Red liank Lions club was Among South street Woperty be placed in tho hands' of Chief of Bank Woman's club met) at Mlai Ma- ' .A be close up against tho sidewalk; nerved with suppers at tho 'annual dent, Mre. Etwood B. .Ivins vice bring the value of' the Cooper land held yesterday at Manasquan. A wners opinions are said' to bVabout Police Harry H. Clayton, who will bel Hall's a few days ago and a nor the cost of moving trees which picnic for the benefit of St. Ga- president, Miss ElRbfcCstllo to $2,760 per foot' front and hiebaseball.teara.ol-whlch.Georga Bray -divided-betwecn trite two turn -over to Woodlcy-nospital-Tr JtdM ChIj^i nowJlno-the"-»treet;-nor tha.daniBgo briel's" churcfi—of ~Bradevclt~laBt secretary- and ttsIcQQ Mi** jEJbppiiiSf now" no COUIQ was captain defeated Robert Ken- portion of the proceeds and will de- man of tho ticket''committal.- Mr*. ' done to the property as residence ilans. 'The street is almost entirely night. All the departments of the treasurer. It was voted to appoint reconcile this' valuo with his former nedy's team by a score of 14 to liver the remainder to Mr. Roland. Leon do la Rcussllle will plan the' Bites by cutting down these trees; csidontial. Some property owners festival were well patronized and a group of fivo men and five wo- statement that the Cooper lot was13. Home runs wero made, by program. Mrs. Frank Warner and % nor the, loss of rentah while the lo not relish tho idea of living on the affair was one of the most suc- c men as workers for tho Damocra- worth only $2,500 per foot front. Joseph Kennedy and James Wilde. Mrs. Herman Ascndorf will haw' ;~ changes were under way. It was ho stato highway where heavy cessful in tho history of tho church. tic candidates In each election" dis- It was while/ .this contention was Mr. Bray and Mr. Kennedy won a SENDING A DOG TO HEAVEN. charge of the decorations, and Mr*. ~J rucks and nil sorts of automobiles Isaac Oilhuly will arrange tht wngi, *'* trict. Tho next mooting of thoexplained at file opening of the Ses- under way'that tho time came for quoit pitching contest, James Wilde ; un constantly. Other property Mrs. Theron McCampbell 11 Trying Tho guests of honor will bo tho put' executlvo, committee will be held sion that thjpse matters would havo adjournment and the whole matter won a sack race, G6orge Delatush School Specialists Ra-Appointad. to 'be taken' up subsequently, and jwners want Squth street Included to Find a Home (or a Hound. The Red Bank 'board of educu- presidents ot tho club. The head ^Friday night, September 2d. of fixing the value of the/property won a basketball throw, Thcoddic : tho stato highway route becauso that Thursday's session was solely n Mrs. Theron McCampbell ot tlon has re-appointed three local of each department' will give • taken for widening , White street Parsons won a hundrod-ynrd (lush ;hey belloyo this would Increase the for the-purpose df getting at the Holmdcl used tho want columns of school officials at tho same salurict three-minute talk on tht work ofc SHOOT1NO AFFRAY A MYSTERY went over to Thursday morning of d George Stlno won a potato /aluo of their property. that department Owing to Ilmltld • value of tho land taken and tho Tho Register lust week to stato that they received last yenr. These are this wook, whon Mr. Hopping was , Speculation as to what course tho apaco only 160 tickets will bt .told.' The Slumbera of a Numbar of Redconsequent damage by making tha CO.' she was going to send a hound dog expected to be,put on the witness ond will follow Is tho chief topic of Dr. William D. Ssyro, school'phy- Bankers Dliturbid by Shots. lots shorter than at present. to heaven unless she found its own- stand again. This adjourned moot- 3CHOOLHOU3E TO BE SOLD. lonvorsation In tho borough JUJI slcian; Dr. Eugene Newman, school Either a running gun fight be- from tlmo to time, as various er or someone who would give It a ing hat now' been called off by IOW. Thoro is n great division of dentist; and Miss Dcssio M. Green, LIBRARY'S BANNER MONTH. ' tween two parties of men in cars properties on each , side of tho Shrewsbury Avenue School to ba good home. The dog wan found on tho mayor and council, inlnlon, but on ono score thoro Is school attendance 'officer. or three separate shooting affrayi street'wcro taken up, tho loss or • Put on tha Market. Mr, McCnmpbcll's plnoo two weeks A Great Inereaia In ClrcvltUtB at' H A map of tho propocud street innnltnlty. Everybody agrees, re- took pl»ee at «d Dank Monday cost of these changes which would Tho Shrewsbury nv.muo schoo ago In a wheat, field. Mm. McCnmp- Navadnk tha Past Meads, widening had been mads, by Allen nrdless of which route Is followed, On Y.chllng Trip. night. Residents ot threo different bo required csmo up In the discus- building and land will bo sold by boll, who is very fond of dog*, A Randolph, tho borough engineers. hat the new highway wilt be a great Mr. and Mrs. John II. tircgory of July was^a banner month at Ihi" "4 i part* °f tho town complain that they lion. Those queatlons were always the Red Dank board of education. says the docs not want lo end the This map showed that no land would icncfit to Eatontown; llrond street and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-Navoslnk library. A total of 1,074 * J ware awakened that night by theanswered by tho statement that tho earthly cxialcnco of tho hound but answered by tho s bo taken on the north side ot VVhlto The school it no longer needed as lur V. Gregory nnil daughter booka wns circulated al igalfili Tli- sound of shots, cursing.and automo- only matter t o be then determinedd tho River street school \r now In >tatcn itho will hnvo tn do no unless f street at the Maplo avenue end of A BROKEN ARM. •:ialne of Wavvrly ploce Inft Sunday for the same month lut ye*r< Tht) ' bile speeding. Tho plieti where its owner or someone who wilt give Was the'v.luo of tht land Ukon tho street, and.that no land would use. Tho lot Is 100 fo'ct front, on n Mr. OrcKory'sisrge cabin crultrr circulation of juvonllt boeki wi», this occurred were Harding road, I', a homo shown up noon, ijhii nays 1 and tfle damsgiSo tho remaining bo liken on the south aide of WeWtfl Shrewsbury avenue ami 1C8 feet on William I. Buchanan Metis With an or a two wecka cruise along tho thri-0 times greater than for tht} ' Plnckncy road and Rector place. No land, All these other questions, It Herbert itroot. Tho lain has been slid fecl« Hire there In n dog hcnvcn street on tho Broad street end^Fho, Accident at Hie Boat Works. .^onnrctlcut ahore and other points same month Wt year ind tho clrea*, ;l "cliiti wen left as to tho Identity was stattd, would be taken up af- appraised by the Red Dittik rpnt anil thnt It la a much butter place lotion of non-dctlen books doubltd. ""of thi partloi'involved or al to the first property which would IJCjMjP William I. Uuchitnmi of Rod n Long Island Bounil, ter tha valuo of Uit land hid bttn tato board at $17,000 and thoIl»nk, who recently bought tho I'alr tluili most folks' inuiRlnr, Muny summor vlaltors al Navielaati cauio of the trouble. on tha north aide of the streeTfrom ; decided upon. • tho Miplo avenuo end would bt tho building at $16,000, inri tha boartl Haven bont works, broker his arm Vlillort Prom Chliaio, aro mukliig use.ot tht library In4 4| 8UU,»nd county tax boirdi and Demarco property, Th« appraland of education will offer the proper Bumlny morning whllt oiitnklnit Iht Engagement Announced. they hnvo anrolled'M lummir imnv" With Commodora Mlnton. John O'llrlcn and Mr. tnd Mrs. state and rational ml tittle boardi value of ail tlTo property nctdod for ty for iat(.»t tlioso Hgwui. cnglno on a motor boat Tho en- Th»> cnRDKcmrnt hm hern an- liors. Tht library hli rtcilvtd %\, Joseph ball, who'll iboird Au- nmo« Drcyer ot Chicago h»w havt -fixed up a i of rulei for tho widening of tho street accord- Kino buckflfcd and tho reverse blow nounced of Mli>« l.ucllli' II, Mncln- ntft of twenty new story ind plttart,'.^ tuitui M. Mlnton'i cabin erulitr on m< • '*«- itarlcd for hom« by automobile af- computing tht vtluo of nil titalo ing to tho apprilul of Ntwton itruck Mr. Duchiinan'i arm imtyrl e of New York nml John C. Mat- liooki for children,' Thirty niw f a trip to Cimtla, itnt tho following toll of virloui ihipei and ilfoi n River STratl School Sldawalki. ter K wock'i vlilt with Mr. O'llrlon'n Doremui mid. William. A. Hopping iroko It near tha wrl»t. lie carrlw tin of I'nlr Unveil, No tlnlc hm tlnn hooks havo boen tdilad. 1 comnirtd wtth lots 86 feit wldt ' Tho contract to lay concrete sldo mother, MM, John O'Urltn, Sr., of toltjptn to Th« Be|li«or thli mom- wm II follown his arm In a ttlinR but de overicti beon let for the wnMlnn. Ml»i and 100 ftit dtop, which It taktn wtlkl at ths River street school wa. Spring ttrcet. ^^^^ Inn "Commodori A. Ii. Mlnton and tho operation of tho boat worki In Mnclntyre anil Mr, Mnrtin nrr cm- Clintr Tennli TavrnaaiMlt ai thi normal slit of a let. It wn NORTH IIDI. awardod lut night by tho board uf hli crow iboird thi Jtan on thi I), ntmnret ployed nt the llnrrlmnii imtlonnl Wanlad. I.n.t nl(ht Mill Klortnto H on thtu Ublti that aomt of tho UVVLOYMINT 6 ' 1 fc AUGUST One is to fill in the low land on the lyceum property, near the river go mm $3,500. OQOK.Kdltot »ad PubUiher. that this land can lie used as a dock Chinese and Anierican Restaurant i and the other is to dig out the river FAIR AT $MR HAVEN WAS A 1^ at this point so that large'boats can ; 1 use it. i- ' VB|G ;SUCCESS.'V • • CONTRACTOR The Great Wall lt> erewBtmllafte lanjiat padded »WI '•••'• ••'•. • * * V t CloMd^aturdTjy Night and Ihe and BUILDER \ p Bad Beak. < Biforeycm kne (ear r ' A dock with a deep water ap- Firemtn Took in O«r $7,000 ed BOTtast ,4«ta1-?rrlte>1fenf ,0* eafl fo» RED BANK, N.rJ. 75 Moninouth Street, ' _.. 7 ^ B^k, N. jJ. !: only reUeUe Iwnltuf mo»eri la town. iroach would enable large motor During the W«.k—New P.trol »et my vrleea en »oo» Bext JeV ' »U > noats to All their tanks with gaso- Truck to be Ready {or'Use Soon. Office in EUner Building Talephonae I—Bed Bank 18. Over $7,000, waa taken, in by the 1 ; Betloe* OaU or addrsaa'- i^i * *& Vi^ . Red Bank 1500. ine..f rom automobile trucks! Boat 'Room 3 Gome and try our "Special Lunch senVecl ; STILES & CO. )wners| were formerly permitted toFair Haven fire company at its an- Telephone 2018. ; nual fair,' which' closed Saturday, daily, except Sundays and Holidays, from 12:00 i^ff Specialist* io this at the steamboat dock, but Jobbing of All Klnde' V , Bank'Sid*. Room »•', :his dock is no longer available for light after having been in opera- noon to 2:00 P.M. " '?,' • i ' Reildenc*'Phone 39*W ;, tion a week. •• In every way the fair :«tim»tm Cheerfully FurnUhed, Office Phon.J215.J >' , E»ery Wetieider Kettra t'U,5 pan. this purpose, The result is that Red 10 WHARF AVENUE ' J - TOWN TALK. Bank is losing out this year as head- this; year 'surpassed any previous quarters for many large gasoline fair held by the firemen. The ex- The Chinese Dishes. 40 Cents.), - \ (Continued from page 4.) misers which used to be here regu- penses are being checked up and NEW YORK AND > UiuUfish Public Work ,. larly every summer. They bought the profits •• will amount to about American Lunch, 45 Cents. most of their supplies here and they $8,500. The money, .will be used ; > by Community- Reiidenti. spent large sums of money for pro- o extend.the fire.alarm system in NEW JERSEY WE ALSO SERVE A LA CARTE. ,N Colt'i Neck and Scobeyvillo, visions and equipment. Fair Haven and for equipment for the fire'company. • • EXPRESS K>* Cpme ft ', which are rural communities, will * * * ? coon have electricity. Living condi- The fair was largely attended ' f tions in the country have changed These boats are now at other every night, with the exception of REGULAR' AND SPECIAL And go . TaBtly in the past fifteen years. Theplaces with better facilities. Red TRIPS AT LOWEST Bank would probably get them back the opening night when the fair i rural' dweller has about the same was stopped'by rain. On the clos- PRICES. , I comforts and improvements as folks Bgain if it had a dock with a good-ing night the crowds were larger BUT—- ' V Jn towns and cities. The wholchannee l approach. • ._ '" than any other night and the re- .'" K countryside will soon be wired- for ceipts for the last night of the fair Properly > electricity. - amounted-to .?l,700. Emerson Potato Diggers ' i -,.««• Good and Cheap Automobiles An American flag, donated by ColtkJfcslt and .ScpbeyviUe: will the Result of Competition. Joseph Humphreys, was won by Laid/ •'. "get tHiTimproveroentisrgelsrarthc ^r-flicTiresentyear-will-probably-goXS5^EaESia3kTIS3 Belford,—New-Jersey.,. irs - Asbestos i result ot the efforts of two men, of glasses and a, pitcher, donated "• ' " " ~ ' " * -•'-'-— down in mechanical history as one Phone Keantbur.g 42 ^•Walter D; Fields and Theodore in which there was both the great- by Edward Colling was won Vy .' Lewis. More than a year ago they est improvement in automobiles and James • LeBau. Peirsis Bennett, See this Alemite Equipped Machine—Lindbergh Roofing . ?were appointed by the residents of the greatest decline in price. The daughter of Russell •Bennett, won used this famous Alemite Lubricating System. * > the two~Villages to~KpresenV those necessities of life have shown Viotwo tons of coal given by the fire company. Justice Elmer C. Wain- <; places in an attempt to ' obtain such improvement and no such re- Wo have them assembled for your inspection and ready STAYS-^- J electricity.,- Without receiving any duction in cost. There has been no right donated $20 in gold and ths for delivery to yourfield. A carload arrived July 30th direct ! ^ salary they were untiring in their relief from the high cost of living. money was won by- a summer visit- from the Emerson Factory. Sixteen sold to date this .season. ' To protect or. '' * efforts to get what the people-want- * * * * Let us put you in touch with Emerson "owners in Ironing* •', ed. They canvassed the neighbor- Arthur Sickles was chairman of 1 There is one thing about automo- Holmdel, Hazlet, Wayside, Wlckatunk, Morganville, Bradevelt, You and ) '* hood and they made a number of biles which is not true of coal, food, the fair committee.- Mayor Charles Marlboro, Colt's Neck, Scobeyville, East Freehold and Free- . mostly done ' ,' trips to enlist the aid of the state electricity, gas 'and most other P: Cross was assistant^ chairman, hold. Emerson owners find them • ' • ,. -l „ utilities commission. They also Percy Bennett was secretary, and Your property Everything ironed 1 things which are sold to the public. -5 succeeded in receiving the co-oper- The automobile business is not con- William B. Little, Jr., was treas- Long Lived, Light Draft, Very; Efficient in flat, without starch. * atlon of the township officials. trolled by a trust.' There are many urer. From rain, You need only touch makes of-cars and ti number of very The fire 'Company's new patrol Separation, Easy to Operate and ' ' V • • •. truck will be ready within two up the fancier pieces "arge automobile manufacturing Economical to Own. Fire and such as shirts and £ There is a lesson in the successconcerns. Eventually the business weeks.. The truck is equipped with j 1 ot the unselfish and salaryless work may become monopolized, but attwo chemical tanks and a hose Repairs are moderately priced and every part is car- Waists with a hand Zot thesetwo men. - It is a lesson for the.present time there is the fullest compartment, and will carry a tar- ried in stock and our stock is always adequate. Investigate- iron; ! iolks who think that public good competition. There probably isn't A paulin for covering furniture and this Quality and Alemite Equipped Digger. It must be seen ? can be obtained only through thecar on the market not worth theother articles at fires. to be appreciated. What type or color That's Float- t Use of large sums of money. Often price charged. The manufacturers Preparations will be started soon Ironed. And Its low '; the claim is made that all municipal dare not give any less than a dol-by the committee in charge of the do you prefer? I ofBdals should be paid large salaries lar's worth of value for each dollar firemen's, first Christmas tree party cost is one more good ' ^because this will insure better serv- they receive. for the children of Fair Haven. A For steep or flat roofs. reason for using it i ice. model of the hook and ladder truck S. P. Conover & Bro. will be disposed, of and the money FLOATJRONED t This theory is a fallacy. Salarie3 , With coal, electricity, gas, food will be used to help pay the cost WICKATUNK, N. J. MONMOUTH r are necessary in some cases, but theand other monopolized commodities of the ^children's party. Harry B. » best work is not done as a.reult of the public.doeB not have the adKurti- s is chairman of the Christmas Phqne Holmdel 26-F-24. ROOFING CO. 12c a Pound » moriey but as a result of interest vantage of sueh conditions. It hastree committee.' McCORMICK-DEERINC DIGGERS & REPAIRS. REPAIRS * »nd community spirit. No amountno other choice than that of buying FOR HOOVER HORSE-DRAWN A LITTLE GIANT Johna-Manvllle Approved Roofer* RED BANK -.-v-S-of-money-can -buy ,-unselfish_and from whichever monopoly happens FAIR HAVEN'S IMPROVEMENTS DIGGERS. _ efficient service for the public good. "to sell" the "article or cbmmoSityHe- 12 MASON STEAM LAUNDRY J 8 Instead of bringing about this end,sired. Frequently it is said that the Three Ordinances Adopted by the • HIMItMl IMIIIHIM PHONE 390 , KEANSBURGTN. J salaries in many instances cause anpublic is buying too many automo- Commiilionera Laet Night. ; opposite result by attracting ifrofes- biles and that this is hurting other Ordinances for extending and E slonal politicians and "hangers-on"businesses. I widening Third street from Maple » who have no other idea in mind than • • • avenue to Pearl street, for laying r"the main chance." If there is any truth at all in thli sidewalks and curbing on both sides claim it 1B due to the fact that the of Lincoln and Lexington avenues «• Nor is it necessary that move- public must think it gets more for and for grading and graveling Gil- j; ment? for improvements or for theits money in this line than it gets in lesple avenue were adopted at last J public good should be originated monopolized lines. Restore compe- night's meeting of the Fair Haven INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY. tition in other lines and bring down New York, June 20th, 1927. | and carried on by officials. Such commissioners. Mayor Charles P, Thi. Board of Director! have declared • costs, as costs have been broug.1 Cross and Augustus M. Minton, one quarterly dividend of Sixty Centa iOOc) B ;i movements are much more apt todown by the manufacturers of au ahare on the Common Stock of thla Com- ' J succeed when they come from tha of the commissioners, were absent. pany, payable Auguit loth, 1C27, to Com- tomobiles, and perhaps the demand They are on a trip to Canada in Mr. mon Stockholders of record at the olose f spring of public desire than when of bvilmia Auauat lat, 1S27. for the present high-price trust- Minton's boat. Tony E. Hunting, ' * they flow from the official fount. made articles would Increase, as the Chtcka will be mailed. Tranafer tooke £ An intelligent and public-spirited president of the council, waa in thi II not clou. use of automobiles has Increased. Besides the long-lasting wear of OWEN SHEPHERD, i citizenry can do more than officials mayor's chair and the borough' - Vtee Prealdent aV TreaiureF. ',' in making a community a better business was transacted in less than Duco you also can have a color an hour. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. • place to live in. effect or combination that will in- Notioo la hereby given thnt tit* firm Profitt in Prospect At the meeting of the _commis- lately aubilitlm between William Albert dividualize your car. Burdie and Wlllliro L. Iiuiioll, ioth of the for Potato Growers. sionera two weeks ago Councilmen Borough ot 'Kid Bank, County of Mon- • An Advantage to Eatontown Joseph Hendrickson ar.o. Arthur mouth and SUte ot N«w Jeraiy, nndet The best news and the most im- Talk it over with us today—tho the firm name of Burdie and Itunell, waa ; in the New Highway Plans. portant news of the week in Mon Sickles stated that although they dlaiolved on tha flrat day* of Aunuit. ion, were! not opposed to the extension cost is low, results quick. by mutual conient. All dabtt owing to the ' For the reason that two roads arcs mouth county is that potatoes hav aald nrm an to bi raeolvad by tba uld . increased in price to a point when of Third street they wore not in Wlllhim"Alb»rt-Bilfd»»Md-»ll'(lim«irdi',— '. better than one, Eatontown will gain favor of spending money for the I on tha aald firm e.re to ba prutnted to i • more if the new state highway is the farm.ers can make a fair profit him for payment. This may seem like a bomily to som improvement if the rjeople did not I Dated Auguit lit, 1027. f cut across unused Belch, as is now JOSEPH WLDAN6ERCQ folks, but it is a factor of large im- come out and support it. They also WILLIAM A. BURDOB, • proposed, than if it runs over a tor- said they would vote against the or- -— BODY BUILDERS •--- . WM, h. RUSSELL. ', tuous street, as was at first planned portance to the county. RCPAIRING PAJMTIHC lamMIUCHUCQUlQ * * • dinance unless the pcopte of Third ftinmswmmxo*m*ttAunu> wore Monmouth County Surroiate'a Office, \ The route will be more direct, the street voiced their approval by their 4-2. tvesrsr. PHOHC KCBSAHKUSO la tat natter ot the eatati of Luke Hlg- * distance will be shorter, and the Prosperity, no matter how wide gint, daeaaaad. . appearance before tire commission- Notlaa to creditor! to preaant alalml "•expense of making the new road wtl spread It may appear to~ be, Is no ers or by. a petition; A" number"bf Vgalnat eitatt. ' '• be less than that of widening and on a firm and enduring foundation -=ButaH»»t-to - the- order of ^Joaapo-Xr^ rttldenVof Third street were pres- ;oo TMnebay, Surrogate of tha County of ) Improving the tortuous street. unless it is buttressed by good time ent last night and spoke in favor Monniouth. made on tha twenty-fifth day for the farmers. The past few of July, 1»ST, on the application of Ber- of the improvement, and there al- nard. J. Hliitna, aole axeoutor, of thi ea- ' i ' ' ' seasons have not been profitable fo so was a petition signed by 84 res- Westinghduse tate of Luke Hlgglni, deceaied, notice ll ', Many folks who bought or buil the rank and file of the agrlcultur idents of Third street requesting hereby klvan to the cradltora, of aald da. Ists. Many have been forced out o eaaaad to exhibit to the aubecrlbar, lola r houses on the last named street did the commissioners to extend the Streamline Iron Kieotpr ta aforeiald, tbelr debti and de. I so in the belief that it would always business, or becoming discouraged street. The ordinance we adopted nandt agaltat the laid eatate, under oath, have quit. within alx montha from tha date of the remain a quiet residential street. II unanimously. thi aforeeald order, or they will ba forarer will be anything but this If it be « barred of their aetlona. thenfor Malnat _ comes part of the state highway tha laid aubiaittiir. Pr.rhapi this year will break the WEST FRONT STREET FLOOD. SAVE $55.OO Dated rreahln, N. J., July Slth, HIT, i route. There folks will have sonic run of bad seasons for the farmers. BERNARD J. HiaOINS, III Broad atraet, Had' Bank, H, J. I thing forced on them which they do No single stroke of good fortun Several Cellar. Filled With Water : not want, On tho other hand folk; could be of larger benefit to Mon>r. During Storm Monday Nltht. OT1CE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT who make their homos on tho new B•teti ef Xlmar E. Whltttkar, daceaiid. mouth county. Thli county li stll! Water two to thrco feet deep was 2 Carloads 4 Piece Wotlea la hereby titan that the Hcounta atntfj road would be under no Illu- on West Front street at Red Bank 6f tha aubaerlMr, naiutor ot tha eatati ef' predominantly an agricultural coun- •aid deaeaaed, will ba audited and elated ' done. ty, although to many persons wtv after tho heavy showcri Monday by the Surrogata of the'County of Iton- night. Tho sldowalks were covored 1 mouth, aad reported fpr leltlement to tha In theie il»y» o( hrnvy and con-1 do not know the county thoroughly Orphlna Court of laid Oounty, on Thora- tlnuoui traffic no rmmnunity can It is regarded chiefly as a seashore and the cellars of several stores and day, the nfleanth day of September, A. D, houses woro flooded. Firo cnglnos HIT, at whlih time application will be hevft tno many romls. New roads resort. If things break better thi made (or tha, allowance of aoramliilonl wero used, yesterday morning to 1 result in Increased valuntlory, now year and there is a return ot some «e> tad levnial feia, • i. Dated Auiu.t I, A, D. UV. home »lte» and a irreatcr tax In-thing llko old-time Monmouth coun pump tho Vater out of tho collars. ty nirHcultural prosperity It will b Property owners on Wnat Front Walnut Bedroom Suites TUC BUUM1T TRUST COMPANY, come. Whi'h the romla are built by , Summit, K, J, n hard-rnrned reward for those, wlv atreot stato that they will rcnow ; • f tha state, m it plminnl nt Eatjn- .BIDS WANTED In the fftcp ftf the moat discouraging tholr request for a. itorrn spwor on , .» -(ownp [|1(| |icn,,nt war-lira Its maxi- Th« Wntlnthouic Stream* lUST AS ILLUSTRATED ' fcr (ha Boatd of lUUlllon of Anintll mum ])uti.ltilllt|p«. Cirvnt chnn{[<'* condition! have "carried on." that atrect at tho meeting of tho Townibla for tha Itamportatlon oi Ita commliiloncrj noxt Monday night. line Iron, with the b«»«l b«w, lawlnf route te the die- have UVen |IUCP in thnt horough In doca dainty llna«rlt — chl|. A portion of Wharf uvunuo wii tha pntt two yean mid «II1I more FAIR HAVEN NEWS. d' lttld hl TO BE OFFERED FOR'A LIMITED TIME .. at loVirl Ulrd't road at l CpLTS NECK LAWN PARTY. have been doing mlttlonary work fholr.. An address was given by in West Africa the past three yean, Rev. George W. Smith. , FtftWUUa Hoqn wlll'srrife in this country this week. V of( MMils Harris! Shtrman. Although Mr. Moore s'homo is not MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. The members of the girls' dab of in Rumson he is well known, here the, Reformed church of Colt'i Neck as he/has preached' a number'qf A Social Evanlnf and FrM Supper m$ • number of the young men of times at the Presbyterian .church. at Christ Church Tonifht. that section enjoyed a lawn party '- A social evening and free supper will ba enjoyed tonight at Christ and marshmallaw roast ono night , L'EONARDp NEWS. 1870 last week » gtiesta. of Miss Harriet church rectory from six to eight 1927 >'Sherman. The festivities took place An Addition of Two Mtmbars to o'clock. Tennis, singing, bridge and ; onthe town of Mle« Shernvm's f ath- > th* Baptist Cburcb. dancing will be attractions. The er,', John Sherman.' Marshmallows Tbi Btd Bask Rt|Ut«r can b« boujht original Kentucky Blues "singers will ifdre roasted over a wood fin in a taih wtak In Lfonaidp from Mr. Oakt render selections. There will be no ASBURY PARK brick, enclosure. Cake and Xrujt at »h* U. B, Stor.i! ' appeal for money'and no money can puirch' were' served. " A prwe' was Miss Phyllis Williams and, Mrs.bo spent during the evening. awArded to Caltbn Conover for, Robert Hammesfahr were'received 1 Miss Beatrice Bennett of Holm- winning the game of pjnnlng a , tail as members of the Baptist churcK del spent Saturday and Sunday with ou*; a donkey. OJhers who 'won; Sunday. , ' Miss Annette Farrell. at games 'were Gladyi The Baptist ladioa' altf society will All records for traffic on the state An Important Annual Event le and Mabel Knight. hold a .meeting tonight. ' highway were broken Sunday. At hraddition.to the persons men,- Percy Bennett has bought a Hud- : onetime Sunday there was a Jam ...Bed those present were Misses aon sedan. . ', , • Of motionless carB all the way from 'Beitrice Wilkhu, Mildred Conover, Miles: Matheson • of Long Island Pertn Amboy to the schoolhouse at • JJoiothy Knight, Dorothy, Vlnlng,' was a. visitor, here Saturday and this place. Sunday.^ . • . , -1 " Nebpoth and Eleanor S.chanck, A back road near Fred Tatum's Jile Nebpoth and Elean S.n, Mrs.-Edith Phillippl is. spending WWIam Buck, Leroy Hunt, William farm was badly washed out last 'a few weeks with her son at Port- week anfl it has since been closed. Belianek, Arijold Conover, Henry land, Maine. ' Steinbachs August Fur Sale At the nine o'clock Sunday morn- Wfiki 'Jr., Sherman Vlning, ;:Ed- "Moving pictures.for the benefit of Ing Bervice at Christ church Rev. ernMMV Stanley and Lestij the'O'conn View'taxpayers' associa- Ernest W. Mandeville will preach , Arthur Simmons and Aus- tion are shown Wednesday and Sat- on "The Devil." Stressing Quality, Value, Style and Offering Savings v ttoBuc k. •". •'•,•.;•' '•..;- - ••'•••' urday nights at the community hall at Ocean View. . The parsonage of the Reformed church has been wired for electricity That Cannot Prevail During theJFur Season! Mrs. Harry Pope, Mrs, Henry and repairs are being made. ^ Largo shipments oi applca are bc= Iron StrMt Ugbt SUndvd and Two Rutherford were luncheon guests of Ing-made by the farmers-of-this-vi- Mrs.;:ehBTter-"WerTasX"•Wednes- cinlty. There is a general complaint fTfci s.a Wik RwUi day, «»isb w.ikk la Bumion »»t fluM.rtj. ««n over the scarcity of farmhands. ito'v«t Boylt'i grootrjr. ««d »t John Mrs, Edward Neu is improving Arrangements have been made from an infected foot. for the complete re-decoration of TEINBACH An automobile driveri bn Rl by Ralph h Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oberle have . Lii'ze of Newark ran into an elec- Christ church. The grounds will be returned to Jersey City after having I landscaped and the driveway will SteintacK Quality ! And I We street light standard on the spent two weeks here. I Suroson road last Friday. The be gravelled. The church lane will Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of be extended to Liberty street, which SteinLach Reliability! Xkree r'standard was br&ken off at the Newark .spent Saturday and Sunday I ground. Two small trees on D. 1. will provide an outlet for cars at th^lr bungalow here; '-'. parked on the church property dur factors tnat assure real satis- Barry's property Were also knocked • James LynchVand family of New- Ing services. • down by the car. Lizze was arrested ark spent Saturday and Sunday with byi, Policeman Charlos Blaesslus and Mr. Lynch'a sister, Mrs. Fred Don- faction wlien cnoosing furs was fined »26 b- . eorder Jere J. ald. • "- . '•' • FAIR VIEW NEWS. Carew, The Baptist' Christian endeavor Fair Profit! and Gifts for Firamen during the August Sale. Although prices Miss Ruth. Foxo pf Belleville Is society had a largely attended lawn Amount to $2,400. (pending two weeks with Mi«» Mary party Friday evening at Mrs. Mor- (The Red Bank ReglHter can ba bought are exceedingly low every coat upholds a •jUjh/ : "' ton Southall'Si each week at Hcadden'H Corner In the \L OheTrtghtiasPWBokthe police r* • tore! of Edward O'Flabertr and Georsre "~Jbafr "PouUonTndaughter of Ed- Brower.) standard of peltry fineness and expert celved a phone call from a family ward Poulson,. has recovered from living in a cottage back of Arthur measles. Richard Bollard, who was ' As a sequence to the recent fair workmanship. I Va>Brunt>s house that someone was sick with the same disease, has re- for the benefit of the ftre.company, covered. > a number of cash donations have 1 attempting to break into their home. been made to the company. These hPqlleemen Thomas Reynolds and Louis Merigold is employed as a gifts and the profits of the fail- All of these coats are new models, fashioned carpenter by Edward Martin. Mr. James Blaesslus investigated, but amount to $2,400.' were unable to see any »igns of Martin has -finished building a ga- rage on his place. Miss Catherine Maroney has re of selected pelts and exhibiting a simplicity burglars. turned to New York after having Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Thomp- JPatrlck H. Kennedy han bought a spent a week with her aunt, Mrs. B«w Dodge cdbrlolet.' son and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wat- and perfection. of line that is unmistakahly son of New York spent Saturday Edward O'Flsherty. • 'JChomas Radian's home on River Mr. and Mrs. Walter' S.cott of road has been rented for the rest and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Parisian, and foreshadowing the 1927-1928 chael Queleve.. New York spent Sunday with Mr. of *the summer to a "family from New SCOU'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. John • Doyle entertained York. , • •Scott...... _ ...... fur mode. r -friends~from"-UnioriJ City Saturday " "*"WIna6w1n"on> flf the busses Miss Geraldine Sullivan has re- and Sunday. '. '•'< ruining; between this place and Red turned home from a stay of iwo B§nk was broken with an apple An. unusually Urge attendance marked the services of the Ocean Weeks with her Bister, Mrs. John thrown by a boy. Some of the pas- Fees of South River. •efigers were showered with piecoB View community church and Sun- A Nominal Deposit Will of glass, but no one was cut. The day-school on Sunday. Special mu- sical numbers were given by Miss Call on Luke Longhetd driver of the bus notified the police .Whtn you desire any sort of a I and' said that very frequently stones Palin, R, L. Poulson and the junior want filled quickly.—Advertisement 'and other objects were thrown at Reserve Your Purchase •thr;bu»By boys.^ : . Traffic on the Rumson road and other streets near the tennis club was'very heavy during the tennis tournament last week, but, the po- lice handled the situation in an ef- EDDIE'S Typical Fur Sale Values. Typical Fur Sale Values. ficient manner. Sealine Coats—Mink Marmot trim $115.00 Mountain Leopard—Fitch collar $195.00 The Methodist ladles", nil society Sealine Coats—Grey Squirrel trim $145.00 Silver Muskrat—Fox trim $289.00 will hold its annual fair oh Thurs- r 9,19, and 29c day, of.ue« week. The fair will be Natural American Opposum $159.50 Light Brown Poney—Fitch collar •. $275.00 held on, the vacant lot opposite the Brown Caracul—BrowJi Fox trim $159.50 Mink Marmot—Fox collar $250.00 church if the'weather is fair and in MEAT MARKETS Taupe Caracul Paw—Fox trim $195.00 Black Caracul Paw—Black Fox collar $159.50 I the church basement if the weather is stormy. t 31 Broad St., 112 Monmouth St. A dance will be held on Saturday night of this week at Holy Rosary % HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD. [hall. Rev. Arthur A. McKay under- Bring Your Hosiery to went an operation on hlj nose Mon- Cloverdale Bacon China & Home Furnishings day afternoon. Dr. J. A. Fisher of Asbury Park performed the oper- Per Package ation. Be Mended at Steinbachs At Sharply Reduced Prices! | John Wade has taken a position I as assistant to Jere J. Carew, bor- No need to pore over one's darning basket these ough clerk, police clerk and justice warm days for by a new process Steinbachs can re- > Nine home requisites whose desirability cannot be I of the peace. pair all "runs" and pulled threads in .hosiery most I Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kettel and Bacon Ends questioned, take price-cuts of a decided advan- daughter Isabel oxpect to leave this satisfactorily. And the charge is very moderate. tageous nature for participation in this unusually weak on an automobile trip to Can- 2 lbs. for ads. STEINBACHS—First Floor important mid-August event. Mlu Gladys Jenkins of Reading; For Flavoring Beani and Cabbage Pennsylvania, formerly of this plsee, it visiting Miss Elisabeth SntiUi. Fresh Chopped Beef Rsr. William P. VanTrles, pas- Dangler Water Pitchers tor of the Presbyterian church, Is enjoying a month's vocation. Ser- Per lb. Gas Ranges vices will be held Sundny mornings 19' 85c during August, but no services will be ' held Sunday night, Riv. One-third Off A greatly lowered price, this on Dwight L. Parsons of Little Silver artistic, but useful water pitchers pftaehed Sunday. A famous mnko of RUK ranges, Smoked Cala Hams of glistening glass In striking all- Joisph Hlntetmann, who Is »m- theio In aovcrnl etylcn. Some nro ovu decorations. One end ono- pioytd by a law, Arm at Newark, is plain, others linvo whlto cnnmol Per lb. hilf quart size. hairing a vacation of two wetks, buck shields. 4 iwi'l 6 burners. Qrdlnancts for improving Rldgo 17 Somo have oren regulators. j Btllevuo avtnue, Uuena Vista I *>rt,nue and Blngham avtnui and for, laying gutUn on Allin sHre*t will tons up for puhllo htsrlng and Young Roasting euuga at'tomorrow nlschl'a mist* Colored Ins/ of the commluloners, Chickens Per lb. Cottage & Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and Glass Sets Mil hivs rsturnsd from an autorao- bll* trip to Canada. Dinner Sets | - Alwsndir W. KvtrU of Hajtlnn, $9.95 " ' York, Is spsndlng a month Bfeast of Spring lUr. and MM, Arthur A. Mo- Very Special Mxtra specially priced, thtiit forty- An Important Clearance four pltti luncheon nts of fin* i Oormsn and family sptnt Lamb Per lb. 2MV. CfttUKn K«l« I4.H0 cnlnrtd tiaii In green, «mh«r and Ittliday'a, South lllv.r with Mr. 83.|'e, Cott»»r *«l« U.IIO ri>M llntai 'I'lio »«t» for um In Otrntan't brother, Jam** Oormin. 100-I'c, Dinner SKIH 121,50 lh« tummer ' ?sul HlnUlminn Is sending Every Summer Hat Mfsfil WMIU In Malnt. I Mlrtty Wilkw will itirt train- Fresh or Corned thli wttk. Nigollstloni an un- » way for a bout bttwtin Walker Plate Beef lb. In Stock I'MlPtal flirltnbuh. I Tht borough boat dofk it tht 9' Hammocks Mixing Bowl f»qt ot LiUytttt itnil tnd Iht Iridit to ivoikiit Point at Uti (MI Half Price! Sets I tf WMhlniita strut irt tm h\/»U Fresh Killed Fowl i Off •rtrl and urn tlm»i tuft iti «ke Grouped for nn Immediate whlsknwny In every 1 ^m»t «f#H i««lB(i4 with U»t 99c 4Hfi d*WB Ltft)rtUt itritt typo of lint Imtiglimblo — from trig, clotofUtlng Thli It MI iiM>i.n«l ii|i|ioitmill)> to 7 A sptrlal iiutthkt*, nuil* lit inuth A tf WUhlnirtofl ttntt, Out clochoB for mom wear to largo drooping precUle a cumfuitAlilt li«Mfnu«)i Itvlew rrnuUrtr for thli ««UI Ylf+ Urt «Mk rtlHimiB JimM (or the \ SERENADE AT NAVESINK. nineteen weakftsh. ' .Warren Her- SHREWSBURY NEWS. ,:; bert caught thirteen weakfith Sun- Card Party at Home of Mill Jan* FIRST CHURCH OF Lawrence Scott and Mils Helen day. •.'•.•'•.•••:. .Roarke Married July 28th. nlngt—Bought a Ronditer. . ; CHRIST SCIENTIST Miss Gladys Leffersbh has* re- (Th« Red Dink , IIt»l»ter c»n be bought (Th 64 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. BURQUNDY ; -Miss-Helen Roarke, daughter .of turned from a two week*.' stay at each week In Shrewsbury'from Richard 3AV Mrs. William Hasteadt of Keans- Camp Greenwood. '. : - ' BBeakk e it the poitofnee,) . ' ' TELEPHONE 21U -! * Servlt.i Sunday U A.'M.. S t. It. ' REISL1NO uurg, and. Lawrence H. Scott, 'son Mrs. Viola Defour and daughter < Miss Cora Jennings entertained Sund»*.School-i-9:SO A. M. •' of James Scott of Navosink, were of Elmhurst, Long; ': Island, were a few friends at a card party last During July and Amtuit the Sun- Our Service Cariisj REDUCE day Evening Service wUI be omitted. married Friday,'July 29th, at High- guests of' Mrs. H. B. Sheffield part Saturday afternoon, /_• Wednesday Evening T.itlmonlal lands, but the announcement of the of last week. Cyril Lawes has bought a neW Meetings—» P, M. ••••' - .. •-"• always ready* Reading Room—Wednesdays and •edding was not made until last Harry Shoemaker of Point Pleas- Gardner eight-cylinder roadster. Saturday! from ! ilO to'«ISO P. M. 1 eek. The cOTupl5~are ilving tem- ant is visiting hi3 son, Benjamin A. Miss Ella McGarity, who la em- The publlo le cordially Invited to Superfluous Flesh porArily \*ith' the' bride's mother. Shoemaker. ' . ' ployed at the Prudential insurance attend the services and vi.U tht Steaih Vulcanizing. | Mr. Scott is employed at William Mrs. Minnie Harvey has been en- company's office, is enjoying a v* .Reading Room, Under Medical Supervision. Golden's store at Locust Point, but tertaining relatives from New cation of two weeks. Balloon and Ti in the fall he expects to take a Brunswick. ••""-. ' The firemen took part in tho fire NO DRUGS OR DIETING. position with the Fairchild under- Mrs. Vincent Gray of Oceanporf men's parade Saturday at Bolmar. WeRecommendNew Prescription Tires in Stocks taking establishment at Brooklyn. is on a trip to Europe. Frank La.wes, Jr., is" spending a Great factories, telephone offlees. da- Electric Cabinet Baths, Ring Roller, Reducycle, partmeni «tor«a, akopi, ille allMottl el Mr.. Scott expects to become an un- few days with his brother, Reginald i-Vol annuailr thru thalp doctora and dertaker. * UNION BEACH NEWS. Lawes of Rochester, New York. none, because thejr know ItUiih an* Vibrator Masseur, Electric Blankets, Morse hsrmlsss, doii not d.pr.n the ieart but PORT Last Thursday night a surprise doe. Hop headaches, depreiilon, colds, SHERRY Wave Generator, Needle Point Shower. serenade was given for tho newly Epworth League Hold:. Hot Dag Pickle Company Fined. <«er, asuraliia, period palm, etc, quickly. MUSCATEL John Hans Roast at Cliffwood.' We guarantee A-Vol will please you « TOKAY married couple at the home of the your money back. Try tali remaftebla X The Colonial pickle works iX WINE GRAPE, JUICE 42 West Front Streej. THIS METHOD HAS REDUCED THOUSANDS OF WOMEN groom's parents. Both the bride The Epworth league of Grace Ml. pain relief next tine, Freehold was fined $00 and costs Coutilna no a.plrln, .c.tinilld or o ALL OVER THE WORLD. IMPROVES CIRCULATION nd groom are graduates of thechurch held a "hot dog" roast at last week for violating health ordl' • teart diyiutUU. Renumber—Satisfaction or Money /REP BANK, N. J j Cliffwood Beach Monday with about back Guaranteed. AND RELIEVES ACHES AND PAINS. Middletdwn township high school at nances in permitting decayed vege- Leonardo and the serenaders were 25 persons, present. Some of the table matter to remain on its prem v Write fof Boold.t,. rincipally their former classmates. crowd went bathing and some spent ises and for keeping its grounds in the evening in other diversions. The, CHEERIO GRAPE JUICE, INC. Consultation Free. The members of last year's high such a condition that mosquito Green Drug Co., BM-S3S West Broadway, New York. trip was. made by autO' truck. school football team took a lead- breeding places were formed. IS Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. .* Telephone Spring S8I0. Phone Long Branch 321 ing part. Lawrence Scott was -a Mr. 'and Mrs. Percy Head enter- member of this team, and he made tained a number of guests last _ h_a good, showing that he was week, among them being Mr. and S.;B. AARONSGN picked-ns-cciiterr for the all-star Mrs.'Head and son, Mr;Jand"Mrs. Btate team. fiobi 1 1 -117 THIRD-AVENUE,. LONG BRANCH. Andrews and ME. and_Mw. Sanders, iiiiiiiiniiiBaii:' ' ' HAZLET FWS. of Jersey City, Albert Newman, Chester Bernard, Raymond Dugan Arvid Latham Has a Party and Ralph Coward of Flatbush, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSE... . 4«*«4«««««««««•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« Seventeenth Birthday. New York. Between Atlantis WshlhndB BulMIni anil (Tfle Ited Bunk Register can be bought the ladies' auxiliary of Union Lonn Association, bod/ corporate oi'Kewf each . week In Hazlet from Mrs. Ednu Jeney, Complainant, and Arthur!'.WtU| Wetgand Pescux ot the po^toflke. Beach fire company will hold a bus WHY PAY FANCY PRICES? ll»m«. et ala., Defendant!. j • rido to Olympic Park on August On Bill, ete. Notice. . ' . On Tuesday night of last, week TO ARTHUR WILLIAMS and EDITH I 19th. Burdge & Russell Arvid Latham was given a party LOCATION o BELL WILLIAMS, hi. wife I T I Mr. and Mrs. Percy Head are en- By virtue of an Ordor of the Court of I at the home of his parents, Mr. and LOTS Chancery of the State of New Joliey;m«del Mrs.. Andrew J. Latham, in cele- tertaining the latter's sister, Mrs. on the third day of August, A. D.,ynlne.l Johnson of Europe. , toen hundred anil twcnty-iovcn. In I eer«l Expert Movers of Household bration of his sevcnteentit birthday. tain cause .therein depending wherein thiI An enjoyable evening was spent by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins are Atlantic HiuhlanJ. Buildlnn and;; Loan I touring'Canada and other places of ARUoolatlon'la complalnarit and yoli Ar*l Goods and Pianos. the young folks with dancing and thur Williams and Edith Hell Willlama, art! games, Those present were Miss interest for two weeks. defendants, you are required to appear,! Mr. and Mrs. George Entwistle plead, answer or demur to the conmlatn*! Marion Little and Miss Edith Little ant's bill of complaint on or before thai of Engtewood, Robert Whitpcan, Wil- of Jersey City were visitors at the fourth day of October. A, D., nin,etefnl City Movings a Specialty home of Mrs. Joseph. Farrand last .hundred. and twenty-seven,—In — dfifaulll liam Whitecan and Clarence Lam- whereof such decree will be made agajnsil bertson of Rahway, Elthea Carhart, week. you as the Chancellor shall think equitable! Mrs. Fisher and daughter "Alice, and Just. . . 'I Large, Well Padded Vans Grace H. Weigand, Evelyn Reed, The object of the said suit Is to foreeloie'l Elsie Walling, Ruth Ackerson, Helen accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Far- two certain mortgages made by tbe salclft Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men rand and 'daughter, motored to Arthur Williams and Edith Dell Williams,! Walling, Ida Guderjahn, Charles hi. wife, to ths Atlantic Highlands bulldi! Johnson, Carlton Cherry, Stanley Highlands on Thursday. inir and lonn association, .covering; IUl Latham, William Dallenback, Cecil Tho Union Beach Catholic club Numbers One Hundred and Twcnttf-FoUil Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions and One Hundred and Twenty-Five on the! Dallenback, James H. Ackerson and held a card party with 100 friends Map of New Keansburg, Mo. 8, In thai and members present at their club- Township of MlclJlctown, In the County oil Anywhere, Any Time. JohnJJahrenburg. "Monraouth and State of New Jersey, on«| house last week. The club is plan- of the said mortgages being dated De«f A special meeting of the fair ccmber 10th, 1020, and recorded in th«L Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. committee and the ladies' auxiliary ning a ride to Asbury Park. Monmouth County Clerk's OfHce lit Book! was held in the firehouse Thursday Miss Eleanor Sappah a spending BOO of Mortgages on pa|es 912, etc., sod! —when you can buy home-building sitai'adjoining Deal,. the other mortgage being dated Decent*! to prepare for the fair and supper a few weeks with her grandmother, ber 21st, 1021,' and recorded In the 'Mon-I Office Globe Court and Mechanic Street Mrs. Dorr of Jersey City. Lake, tnterlaken, N: J., on the fa'moua Jeraey Coaat, (or muuth County Clerk's Office In Book 6111 to be held on September 1st and 2d. comparatively little money and on dead eaiy termi. ;. of Mortiagea on pages 105, etc, Those who have entered the popu- Mrs. Florence Williams of New- You, Arthur' Williams, and EdltH Bull Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. lar.Jadiea' contest, are .Elthea Car- ark was a visitor at the home qf her Wllllamsr his" wife, >re made Jiirtlet do- "• •••••••• ••*••" •• ••>•••'•••••»•••••»•»» « «.-«,»•••»•• • hart, Grace H. Weigienii, Theresa aunt,'"Mrs"; George H." Jones, last fendant because you are the owners «( th week. said property. • •*, . Seabrook, Irene Peseux, Helen Adjoining DEMTIISK^ • SNYDEIl * BOBJSRTS. ;. Walling. Elsie Walling, liuth Ack- Mrs. Walter Post and daughters, Solicitors of Complsintnti, > About Midway between Allenhurst and North .^sburyJR. R. Stations. . Atlantic Highlands, N. t\ erson, Mary VanMeerheke, Mar- Ruth and Dorothy motored to Sea- Dated August 3d, 1027. garet Everdeli and Evangeline Lay- girt Thursday to visit their father. Near the Most Beautiful Residential Section of STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ton. Mrs. John H. Bahrenburg and Department ol State. Miss Elsie D. Bahrenburg have MARLBORO NEWS. CERTIFICATE OF FILING OF CON8E.... BY STOCKHOLDERS TO DISSOLUTION. I charge of the fancy booth. Mrs. TO ALL TO WHOM THESE mESENTBI Samuel H. Walling, Mrs. Joseph L. The, Charles M. Wyckoff House En- MAY COME, GREETING: -. . I Lovctt and Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger tered and Robbed. WIIEftEAS, it anpears to my satisfaction,! by diily authenticated recoid of tlia" pro-l will hnve charge of serving the The home of the late Charles M. cecdlngs for the voluntary dissolution! Wyckoff was entered and robbed ASBURY PARK thereof deposited in my oftilee, that thai rhicken supper. early Saturday morning. The bark- r Monmouth Mutual Supply Company, a eor*J James Cullen has purchased a poratlon ot this State, whose principal! ing of dogs awakened the household Home iiiding ollli-c Is situated at West Bergen place, la! commercial Ford. He will sell his but the robbery was not discovered the Dorim'Rli of Retl Bank, County of Mon*l horse. mouth, Stale of New Jersey (Chseles E.I until morning. Two gold watches, Miss Dora M. Roberts is on a trip Urown. being the agent therein and tal I rings and money and a driver's li- 275 * Lots charice thereof, upon whom process mar bal to Alaska. served), h&s compiled with the reejulre-l cense were taken. Mrs. Pauline . Nelson and daugh- ments of "tin Act concernlntr corporations'! Mrs. M. L. Johnson of Brooklyn IRevlslon of loOSI," preliminary to the! ter Betty of Highland Falls, N. Y., And Two Dwellings and Miss Marie Heyer of Montclair Unulng of this CcrtlAeate that such ootwl visited Mrs. Emma E. I'escux on sent has been flled. • 1 are guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Now therefore, I, Joseph F. 8. Flts-I Thursday. They are spending the Sewers, Water, Gas, Electricity, Sidewalks and Curbs Being Installed Ely. Patrick, Secrctsry of State of the State e(l week at Ocean Grove. j New Jersey, do hereby certify that''thai Miss Ruth Whitson Bpent part of on Wickopecko Drive, Grasmere Ave., tiogantown Road and adjacent Sts. ssld corporation-did. on the fourth day oil Mrs. Anna Manor .has had elec- ast week with Mr. and Mrs. Whit- AuL-ust, 1927, Ills In my office a duly exe." tricity installed in her house on the Also one Deal Lake dwelling, 11 rooms and 3, baths, with boathousc. Entire block cute4 and nttastcil consent in writing ftV ney Whitson of Red Bank. bounded by Bridlcfnerc and Buttermere Avenues and Iona Street. 316 feet actual frontage on the dissolution ot said corporation. ' ««»L Bethnny-Mntawan road, Services in the Marlboro Baptist cuted -by more than two-thirds In Interssll i Mra. Bracken nnd family of Avon Deal Lake, with riparian rights. of the stockholders thereof, which said es church next Sunday will be conduct- Plot 200x263x316. tlncste and the record of the proceeds spent Friday with Mrs. Emma T. ed by Rev. J. W. Tower of Colt's aforesaid are now on file In my said offlell ' Peseux. Las provldeil Dy Inw. . I Neck. In testimony whereof. I liava hereto aekl Mrs. M. Binghnm has leturncd to Miss Marjorle Ely entertained over my hand and alllxeu my official seal, all her home at Woodside, L. I., after Trenton, this fourth day of August, A. D>| the week-end Misses Mildred and one thoussnd, nine hundred and tv/eaty* spending her vacation nt the home Marion Brown of Mexico, N. Y., PUBLIC AUCTION of Mrs. Emma T. Peseux. 'YhS.) JO3EPII F. B. FIT2PAT!UCsT,| who are attending tho Columbia . BeereUry of Btaft. Thomas G. Cowles nnd family summer session. spent Sunday at Asbury Park and IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERiEY. Miss Mary Steers of Kcyport SAT. AUG. 2O TO MAKCELLA WlLMSIIUItSTl When selecting your Winter Coat consider Point Pleasant. spent Thjirsdny with friends here. Ily virtue ut ah order o( the Court efl Mrs. Joseph R. Peaeux spent 2[30 P. M,, under Tent, on Pjremliei. Ghanoety of New Jersey, made on the day! Miss Mary Freeman is visiting of the dale hereof. In a certain *eaust| Thursday at Newark, the reputation of the establishment from her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. PATTERSON, RHOME h. MORGAN, Attyi., Free Title wherein Frnl VYIImshurat la nelltloner, and! Mrs. L. White anil son George of % on Instalment you, Marcdla Wllmshurst, are defendant, I which they are purchased. Vogel furs have P. Bennett. Land and Mortgage Building, r> l> • you are required to nppenr and plsad, an.l Nrw York are spending two weeks' Tho Marlboro firemen took part In Contract. Aibury Park, N. J. fOllCiet iwer or demur to petitioner's pttttlonion erl •vith Mrs. Harry Pescux. before the first day of Ostobar nest, or! been known for quality and workmanship the firemen's parade at Belmar on Indtfault thereof such ileerie will be .taken! Mrs. L. White and Mrs. Harry sialnst you as tha Chancellor shall'think 1 Saturday. SEND FOR BOOKMAP euultable ami Just. • ' \ I since 1896. Women familiar with Vogel i'l'ni'tix and daughter Iieno spent 1 67 Liberty Street The object of salil suit la to obtain a 1 Snturdny afternoon with Mrs. Jos- Heilpa for Halpara. Telephone decree nl illvorca dlssulvini ths marriage I lura need no assurance of their superiority. eph ClalTy of South Amboy, form- That's what Register want adver- New York City between you and the said petitioner, : tisements havo become. They help Cortlandt of<4 V UUINN. fARHONH * DOIIKMUa, erly of Hazlct. Hiillcltors or Petitioner, . A birthday party was given to workers find jobs and help employ- P. 0. Adilrxs Rid Dank, N. J,| Klinor Carhnrt, daughter of Mrer. , find help—Advertlstmont. „ Dated July 10th, 1037. ' nnd Mrs. Hudson D. O'nrhnrt, on Wednesday. An enjoynblo after- IMtMIIIMMMMMHMIimHIMMIIMMIIIItMIIIIIIMHIIIHIimMMMIIMimitllMIIIIHIIIIIMMIIIIMIHimiMIHl noon was had liy all. Those at- tending weru advantageous that the ground Bhoiild- four children In borauch of Miucwan. Tr": MOTOR POTATO PICKER. be fairly dry. ' GOT A,BIG SEA TURTLE. September 2Sth. i Freehold attended ;tho -tunernl it * Harper A'pplegate, desertion of wife nn/i Mrs. Ella Higglna 3crgen at*Bt,- i The picker, like the digger, live children at Bradley Bear.6. Trial Sep- leiiia Pailcr to ELWOOD MINUGH PERFORMS 'UUISJL rr.nr on;Friday, July J2Bth. ' -,, ' DEMONSTRATION ON THERON has only. two wheels. The front tember 21st, i y in Persia.. 1 of it la held in placet by being DIFFICULT FEAT. Samuel Brown, maintaining disorderly ^ Hhi Mary.: E.Benham of Tron-' McCAMPBELL'S FARM. iouse on the road .from Asbury Park to . , „ , , ton i« enjoying ten dayt with h'tr* fastened to the digger. Motor potato n y 8ister M 1 Tha Turtle, Which Weigh. SS Hamilton, In Neptune Towtwhlp. Trial 1 t Emil£ y o°\f ' ™-E'G'-Craig, diggers, with the motors attached" to October «th. Th» Only Mechanical Potato Picker Pounds, it on Exhibition at H.n- U.zabeth ;;wer e guestgests oof Mr. and Miss Knth'crlntcrinoo TrautmanitTrautmanrtO1 OJ» , in Ntw Jtraajr It Beln( Uaed the diggers, werq invented a num- Plotro Sacco; assault ond battery upon Mrsrs. ConrConrad HlHalll laslt t weekk. Mtitysiriess Man neaiey'i Fiih Market— h Will Be Carhollo Sacco at Lontr Brnnch June 24lh fc-obklyn arid Prank Trautmann' ber of yean ago, but they aro little Thtrt to Htrveit Cobbler.—New Put in tho River Tod»tL__ Trial October 4th. ; Misses Roberta ar.d Katharine Jfv^Uh used. The digger used In the Holm- ysTtrl, have been M Typ* ,of DIggar and Tractor. On exhibition at Hennessey's Mr; and Mrs. Jacob Trautmann, Sr. . On Thcron McQampbcll'g Raman- dcl demonstration differs from all 'isiting Miss Alma Lutes the past of Its predecessors in that fish market on Monmouth street, FIRE DAMAGES BRIDGE. Miss Eleanor Aumack has bopn , Make A Mistake cssin farm at Holmdcl arc three hreo weeks. .-. • Z visiting Miss-Francos-ApplogatiJ for* f; ransmitted from the tractor. Red Bank, is a live sea turtle weigh- g n machines that bid fair to revolu- Traffic Over Matawan Trestle Hold Mr. and Mrs. William I. Davlson, the past f d / ' Tho tractor straddles two potato ing 55 po.unds which Klwood the past few days. • _/ tion^ potato farming and one In y a Day. r., spent last week at Newark with 1 rows, but the digger and picker har- Minugh caught at North Point in P ;heir daughter and her husband, Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Hann and ^particular which has aroused in- Barncgat Bay last Wednesday. The Fire destroyed l'OO fuut of "the daughters of Easton spent tho week- tense interest among Monmouth vest tho potatoes ono row at a time. ind Mrs. Harvey Boyce. The machinery is designed for use turtle hns been at tho fish market railroad trestle a't Matawan early Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lapple cn- end with Mr. and Mrs. William J, county tillers of the soil. The ma- Carr. They also visited Mis. Dal«y on large farms. It would not be since Monday. Mr. Minugh will'turn Sunday morning and stopped all crtained over the week-end Mr. and if- you discontinue your news- chine last referred to Is n mechani- Hann, practical on small places. Holmdcl it loose this afternoon lr>. the river traffic over the bridge. Tho dam- Urs. A. Scckcl, Mr. and Mrs. A. cal potato picker. The other two at Red Bank, and the .turtle will no age to the bridge delayed thousands Mr. nnd Mrs, James A? Larrbcrt, paper publicity during August. machines are a tractor and a potato and Marlboro township farmers bert, J. Seeker E. Grosclande, Mr. nre intensely interested in the dem- doubt go'back to its natural haunts of shore excursionists. During the Jr., and Jlmmio Frueh of Knsbrouck , digger and they are used in combi- f nd Mra. Westerfield, Miss June onstration. Potato farming on a in tho ocean. Mr. Minugh has no day all trains wore re-routed by way Heights were guestft of Mr. and ' A careful stjidy of the adver- nation with the potato picker. Groscelande, Mrs. L. Groscclande, Mrs. Jack Frueh on Sunday. largo scale is done in those two use for it and he caught it in order of Jamc3burg from South Amboy Hiss Irene Forbes and Mr. Heim Rev. and Mrs. J. ^Vnncn Kobe ara tising in the big metropolitan Potatoes' dug, graded and put in townships. Hundreds ot farmers to show it as a curiosity. and thence to Freehold. From f Jorscy City. visiting Mr. and Mrs, Gcorae Hewitt 150-pound sacks at the rate of seven saw the new machinery used last Mr. Minugh, A-. B. Dirhan and Freehold the Pennsylvania trains Mrs. Fred Burke and daughter of lje Lanco. papers shows that a great deal Backs in nine minutes! This rato week and no doubt there will be big James N. Bunell spent a week at wenfcby way of Farmingdale to the Anna spent -Wednesday with her Miss Mildred Davison of Cran- of almost one tack a minute crowits to Bee It tomorrow and Fri- North Point. Mr. Minugh saw the shore and tho Central trains used of costly publicity work is done mother, Mrs. Frank Schneider, Sr., bury spent last week with Miis Bet- is the way -potatoes aro being day if the weather is favorable. turtle while he was in a boat ten the Freehold and Matawan road. A harvested on Mr. McCampbell's force of over 150 men was hurried £ Freehold. - ty VanDenbergh. 5 in the summer. ,The big de- feet long. He had an eel spear and Lewis Mergaugey has nold his i,, ork Is place. A sack holds fifteen'pounds he speared the turtle through the to the bridge and by night o'clock Wall App gate of New Y irdperty on Wood avenue to Mr. visitin- • • g his brother, C. A. Applcgato partment stores do not quit ad- leas than a barrel. It requires .four leg with it. The spear did not hold Sunday night traffic was restored. nd Mrs. William Herbert. person^ to manipulate the picker. NEWS FROM KEYPQRT and the turtle got away. Mr. Th: fire started on tho ground mid- and wife. vertising in August. Their, Mrs. William R. Stults of Tren- Mrs. Harvey C. Stults of Surnmit Seven sacks of potatoes in nina Minugh chased it into shoal water, way between the north and south ton visited Mrs. John A. Stults on minutes nfeans_ approximately 47 LOUIS MILLER BUYS THE PAL-'turned it over OIL itaJiack and got bound tracks, Opiniona differ, as to visited Mrs. Everettt H. Kulhler on sales~may*iiot-be quite-up-Cb Wednesday.. -.». ^_ Wsdnesdayr — • * — - - *- — sacks of potatoes in ap hour. Pour ACE it_in_his_hoat. It was a difficult JghethflL-the fire waa-puepo —W411lam-G»bb6—of—HiiladalpMa- good men can pick enough potatoes Mr. aHd~Mf6. JohJl jthe^veXqf spring orfall. ATT I i feat to perform in such a small boat or was caused by live coala from spent last week with his parents, of Freehold and Harry Emmons of flllthljiti The Elmdorf Riitturant on Front d —-^tobe used for a an, engine. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gibbs. On Sun- an hour. Then, too, it has to —S—Street t tfclctfclT iAli-fD p Philadelphia were guests pf Mr, and the more reason, accordingly turtle of thisltind is~ca TlayrMfv'SiKl-Mrs. Gibbs, MissElsio- MkAbFPi%Il be considered that when picking is Re^ W. E. Bralaled to Preach 1 Gibbs, William Gibbs and Vincent ing orT a man's finger. The turtle VEGETABLE CLUBS SHOW. Miss Marie Applegct of Bound their philosophy, why they' done byJiand two operations aro During Baptist Paitor'i Vacation. De Leyn motored to Irvington, is apparently none the worse for Brook spent last week with Miss required. First the digging has to - 'J1" R£d, BaJk H««l«t« c»n be bought Children to Exhibit Products of where they were guests of Mr. and ' should push for trade. They having been speared. Adelaide Keyes. be done and then the picking taken "ore." Keyport " Charlea Laha'a Mr. Minugh and the other mem- Their Skill Next Week. Mrs. George Leedeken. place, whereas on Mr. McCampbell's Forman VanDenbergh of Bny- argue that the profitable store • Louis Miller has purchased the bers of his party made the trip to Monmouth and Middlesex coun- Rev. T. Cuylcr Young of Cort- onnc spent a few days last week farm the digging and picking is all ties' business of the Palace Diner on North Point and return in a motor vegetable club members wil land, N. Y., visited friends here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iithe one that is busy all the done in one operation. In fields Broad street from the Walter E. boat. They stayed at the club- ho.ld their show at the Matawan over tho week-end. Mr. Young was where the, yield is particularly George D. VanDenbergh. Walsh estate, of which the Keyport house of tho Red Bank fishing club. high school Saturday afternoon and a former pastor of the Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Alston VanDorveer, year around at the same level. heavy the mechanical picker would banking company is the administra- In addition to the turtle they got a evening of next week. Cash and church and is enjoying a month's Frank Laird andJUiss Elsie Hulsart undoubtedly harvest better than tor. big lot of hard clams, cell and wcak- ribbons will be the prizes. The ex- vacation before sailing for Persia one sack a minute. of Adelphia enjoyed Sunday at A. D. Aggelakos has purchasod fish and a fine big bluefish. hibits will be set up Saturday morn- on September 24th, where he will Roton Point, Conn., on Long Island The advertising that helps The riew machinery will be on tho Elmdorf restaurant on Front On Friday and Saturday Mr ing and will be open to the publii enter the field of Missions. Raniahbssin farm'the remainder of Bound. keep their trade normal- in street, near Beers street Minugh, Mr. Dirhan and Mr. Bunel Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trautmann, Mrs. Charlotte C. VanDorveer this week. Ari invitation has been Zora A. Morris of Chatham was were joineo/by Anatole Chameroy, Nine Monmouth county garden Jr., motored to Brooklyn on Sun- extended to all farmers and other and Harry E. Applegato, Sr., en- jiimmerJ_s_really jnore profit- tho recentguest of his son, Benja- A. B. Pyott and John Pohl of Red clubs will exhibit in the show. These day, whero they were guests of Mr. joyed ..Friday afternoon, at Belmar interested parties to-see itrinopera- nilrTMorrTs; .Bank, who made the trip in an au- arer the clubs of Little "Silver; and Mrs. Robert Stutterhemv tlon. The entire crop of early Cob- Beach. " aBlelHan ifie-advertising that George S. Cherry spent the week- tomobile. This last named party Shrewsbury, Tinton Falls, Eaton- Miss Florence Lewis returned Mr. and Mrs. Edwqjd T. Roonsy bler potatoes on the place will be end lit East Orange. of fishermen caught twelve weak- town, Pine Brook, Hazlct, Freehold from Brooklyn on Sunday after a brings "in more trade at a time gathered with the new machinery entertained over the week-end Mr. Misses Kathleen Lufburrow, Eliz- fish. Clarksburg and Allcntown. two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. and later on the late crop will be and Mrs. George Cushman and fam- - when people are naturally buy- abeth . Young and Dorothy Young W. Bailey. ily of River Head, L. I. . harvested in tho name way. The are enjoying a motor trip to Vir- IN THE COUNTY^ COURT. Dropped Dead on Vacation. Miss Lillian Earber enjoyed a ing freely. The advertising machinery was first put in operation ginia. George Maloncy of Brooklyi two weeks' vacation at Atlantic last Thursday. Several Offenders Plead and Havi To the Cemetery. Mrs. Marie. Jolls is occupying the Trial Dates Fixed. dropped dead yesterday at Atlantic City and Wildwood. Lady (to taxi drivcr)-rHow much men who handle this big store • The potato picker was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glew of Hitchcock house on Broadway. Several persons against whom thi Highlands, where he had been will you charge to take me to the; Mr. McCampbell a few weeks ago Elizabeth and Miss Margaret Smith Cecil S. Ackerson, William Gil- April grand jury found indictments spending a vacation. He had beei cemetery? work are good guides for the for $200. If is manufactured by of Asbury Park are spending two martin, F. P. \Demarest and Lloyd were arraigned before Judge Stein- staying at the Florence inn. Dcat Taxi driver—One way? the firm of Schmechel & Schuljert weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad smaller merchants to follow. ~~ E. Cokelet will represent the Rari- bach Thursday for pleading and was due to heart disease. He wai of Thiensvillp, Wisconsin. It was Hall. tan post of American legion at the fixing dates for trial. Those who 65 years old and leaves a widow an STORE FOR RENT, shipped East by rail. 'It has been State convention held in Trenton a daughter. The body was pre Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Sherman of named the T.usco potato picker. It were arraigned and the trial dates Monmouth Street, Fine Location. , f| Theyhavej^fully_ay? this week. fixed are as^ follows: pared for burial at Posten's funeral Laurclton were guests of Mr. and ^asbecn-on the-markot only a Bhort home and was sent to Brooklyn: Mrsr George -McBxide on Wednes- time and only a few of these dig- Mr. ~an'd"MrS."Edwa'rd" Young" of Nencle Canonlco, assault and battery "the various theories "of adver- upon George H. Rlttenberg at Asbury Park. day. g gers are in use in the entire Unltei New York are occupying the Henry A. Young house for the summer. June 20th. Trial September 2d. Old Woodwork. Mrs. Wilson Applegate and daugh- Hylin & Salt, tising. If they believe it pays States. Tho ono bought by Mr. Mc- Chris De Pasquale, Illegal (ale of llquoi ter Ethel have been visiting Mr. E. W. Karkus spent several days Fritz Baker, a cabinet maker em Register Building, Red Bank. Campbell is the only one in Mew at Highlands. 'Trial September ISth. and Mrs. Gus Holman pf Newark NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT last week at Boston. t Denny De Seno and Angelo Napolitano, ployed by Louis Richmond of Free to advertise largely in summer, Jersey." the past week. Estate ot Martha Gibbons, deceaud. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Hitchcock assault and battery upon and robbary hold, spent last week at New Yorl Notice la herebjr given that tha accounts S25 from Russel Grimes at Neptune, May ct the subscriber, Gertrude Relnhardt. ad- it will pay for their competitors Tho tractor aiid potato dlggtv aro left Saturday for McLean, Va., where he was engaged in putting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz of 20th. Trial September 18th Philadelphia are spending' two ministratrix with will annexed of ttl« es- owned by tho Eastern auto sales where they will spend several weeks Eugene Jacobs, Jr., breaking and enter- in panelling in the home of Mrs, tate of said dectased. will be audited and company of Long Branch. Noaf- 1 weeks at Gutlcr'B summer resort. atated by the Surrogate ot the County ot throughout the retail trade. In with Mrs. Hitchcock ! parents, Mr. ing the house of Edward D. Lentllhon 1 Amory Haskell. The panelling was Monmouth and reported tor settlement to fio Buck, formerly of. Colt's Neck, and Mrs. J. A. Storm. Miss Evelyn Mlddletown Township, April 28th. Trial taken from a house built in 1731 Mrs. G. A. Perrine of Newark the Orphans Court of said County, on smaller cities there isfidme' lft-r represents the sales company in this September 21st. visited Mrs. Cornelia Biirtt on Mon- Thuraday. the eighth day ot September, Colcman, visiting Red Cross nurse, Marie M. Martini, disorderly house near Woodstown, New Jersey. A. D. 1021. at which time application will section and he is demonstrating the 1 lth and River avenues, Belmar. Trla! day. be made for tht allowance of commlsilona tie tendency for advertising to accpmpanled them and will visit rel- and counsel tees. tractor and digger. Ho drives the atlvcti s at NcN w Bost V September 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of New Jennie Shipley, maintaining disorder! Used cars are unused transports Dated July 22, A. D. 1027. drop in summer. It is.done on tractor on the Holmdel farm while Wr_ OT,H M« W v.n, tion at low cost. Look In Luk< York "are spending a week with Mr. GERTRUDE REINHARDT, ho demontration is in progress. house and Illegal sate of liquor at 112 and Mrs. George Mounts 29 Ocean Avenue, Ideal Eeacb, H. i, ; making art auto trip to Virginia. Atlantic avenue, Asbury Park. Trial Sept* Longhead's department of The Iteg Qulnn, Parsons 4 Doremus, the theory that trade tends to Tho tractor Is different in som. John S. Matthews, Jr., Frank tember Z8th. later for used car bargains.—Adver- Mrs. Cornelia Burtt, J. Ogden Bed Bank, N. J.. -, drop at that time! It is about respects from any other in this sec- Cottrell, Herbert West ar4 George Charles DuBois, desertion of wife an< tisement Burtt and Mrs. Thomas Burtt of Froetorf. tion, although many of the same Campbell spent Saturday night at sort are used on Long Island. They Beach Haven on a fishing trip. as. sensible as if a farmer re- aro employed there not only to dig Mrs. Caroline D, Elliott, Miss Es- potatoes but also to plr.nt, culti- fused to feed his horse because her Elliott. Mrs. Arthur S. Van- vate and spray. On a number of Buskirk and Mrs. John C. Osborn Long; Island potato farms horses the beast was a little more tired are spending several weeks at Tup- Have been entirely supplanted by per Lake, N. Y., making the trip in i than usual. It isvwhen the ani- gasoline-propelled machinery. 25% Savings to Housewives Mrs. Osborn's car. mal' flags that the farmer sees tractor used lor the Holmdcl Miss Helen Cottrell is spending demonstration la a Fordson with es- cveral weeks in Vermont. On all purchases of Meats are offered in these Roth Quality Specials • that he is in need of the best pecially made wheels and extended Hoyt Warren of San Antonio, grain. If trade flags in sum- axles, Tho wheels are about a foot cxas, is visiting Mr. and.Mrs. Jo- for this week-end. higher • and much narrower than oph J, Boland. mer, put the^tonic of advertis- those used on ordinary tractors. The Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Brown wheels and' the extended axles are ind Harry A. Brown have been LEGS OF GENUINE SHORT FOREQUARTERS OF _Jng into itJL\ _.,. ._ tho invention of E. W, Johnson of ipending their vacation in the Cat- Hlckivllle, Long Lsland, who is vlco ikill mountains. GENUINE president and general manager of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Maurer of the Hlcksvillo Implement company. SPRING LAMB Surplus stocks and unsea- Elizabeth wero week-end guests of SPRING LAMB Mr. Johnson also invented tho po- Mrs, Minnie Maurer. sonable goods turned into cash tato digger which Is being used for Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Aumack of the demonstration. Tho digger New York are spending tho month and overhead charges balanced has only two wheels. Tho front part f August with Mr. and Mrs. John 39c "> 25c by incoming trade are but two of it needs no wheels, as it is , Scully, fattened to tho tractor and balanced Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conovcr of the results of summer adver- in this way, leave Friday for the Pacific Coast, Projecting from tho front of tho hero Mr. Conovcr will attend a tising, but the most important diggor and alantod at-a downward National lumbermen's convention. SMALL # FRESH-KILLED FRYING anglo It a steel plato which scoops Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Myers of Los is the fact'that you retain your up tho earth to a depth of about Angeles, Cat., wero guests last week Roasting Chickens YOUNG FOWL CHICKENS patrons and pave the way.for eight'inches. ' A lever controls this of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hcndrickion. (3),-lt>. Average) (3—3)»-tb. Averaia) ' (3-tb. Avaraga) scoop and It can bo regulated to dig Rev, and Mrs. F. S. llarwood and increased business in the fall. up any depth desired. Thi earth and family aro spending their vacation lb. lb. - lb. the potatoes aro carried upon an at WolUbrldjre, N. Y, During Mr. 37c elevator chain to tho potato plckor 37c 34c larwood'i absenco services In tho whero there la another elovator First Baptlit church will be con- chain, ducted by Itov. William Braided, Armour't "STAR" SMOKED. Moat of the dirt folia, between tho Jr. Thcro will be no services on Inks of tho chain. Attached to tho Sunday tvcntngn. picker Is a platform on which.four Mn. Edward Aumack ajid Mn. Regular SMOKED HAMS CALI HAMS persona stand. They pick out clods LoRoy Sprague have opened a res- at , dirt mil weeds which an taurant In tht Langan block,, on. C c REDjANK cirrlad on the • elevator chain. Broad itroet, * ' Deft flngcra tro required for this 1/, K, Cokalet li enjoying a vaca- lb work. At (1ml tho farm employed tion from his duties a» teller with ib found coiulilorablo difficulty In per- th« Ifcyport banking compuny. 19 forming this Usk, but after a few Mlu Mattle Curhart ha* relumed REGISTER trials they became experience^], from * visit with her aunt, Mn. M. In tho rear pf th» potato pltktr V. Conovir of Brooklyn. Prime Sugar-Cured aro four hopprra Into which Iht pi* Mr. and Mr#, H. W. Wharton is the logical medium to reach Utoei »ro foil, lly • •Imple «r- •pent thi wsck-ind with Mr. ami Sirloin Steak nngtiment the flow of polatoca cm Mn. K. It. Wharton nl tliclr cottage Chuck Roast Bacon Squares . the pooplo who have the money be ihlftrd from on* hopper to «n- st Ocean Orovi. lb to spend. Over 35,000 readers other, A ipp|iupp|yy of lacka U car- J. Edrar Walllnr hai returned lb. * • rieidd on tthh s jffjifatformo . AAi noon M from a vacation In Canada. 19c 19c 42c easorly look for it each week' on« nek li filled It It f l on the who hm lifcn In trouml. Tha flaw o) poutou !• Texai for iivtral msnlhi, In upsnd at their homes or offices. THE dlvcrttld d to another hopper unit in In* hl» vacation hm, m pm- "CLOVERBLOOM" M ff empty f«ck U nulfkly fmloncil to Mn, Arthur P. Wolff of HI. Al PURE c RED BANK REGISTER is the Ihi hopper which hu Jun bein buna, I* I*., and nan, KniticlK w«r« unit, recent nunti of Mr. and Mn. Uay 47S. CREAMERY BUTTER 47 highest efficiency in advertls- (IN ONE POUND PRINTS) lb Conn««Ud with DIP trietor li monii Cherry, Ing value because it roaches «*•* <• »n»*n it a "p6w« take Mr, ind Mr«, It. G. D«y *ml -l hl uk ff duughUr Urrilno weri recent the buyer direct at a tlmo when •rat i Ih?i dl«(ii" r*ilmle" 'r thiln wh«n •UMti ef Mr. ind Mm, llenjimln ihi ln««r li mn«i mevlngt The id Ely o( VllUburth, I'a. advertising has value—wherr it ui of (Mi li.thot Utt chain M)H Flartni* Clirhion* i fsrmtr has pull for successful results. W <1U|«W]! bi tntA ef m*4, and . uMint hiNt l» iptndln* • vnillon •'•*• •« *ri Thi Delate ptckir at 1L Uuy*i lumrnir nomi en firit itfHl Roth «n bi ituthid te any Tni Rtformtd ihunh ii tleud "LARGEST RETAILERS M tiMjUldl tmjnn wttdfotr Ihti month, Eviry Hom« , w in 4 Monmouth Street A*Uw •**• th* if M& H TUIPHONK Ml. k '' ITORII IN NKW YORK. HIW JHIIY, MAHACHUllTTI, RED BANft REGISTER. 'AUGUST 10,, 1927. :\ won from Lewi. N. White by a icore CARNIVAL AT.CLIFFWOOD.I TENNIS AT SEAERIGHT. of 6-1, 6-2. Fritz Mercur defeated • A ** • ^ , ^ Elmer Griffin 6-1, 7-5 and FrancU Thrae-Dar Affair to Ba Held-on TILDEN AND MRS. MALLORY Hunter conquered CrcnUon Hol- Bay Front W*| Week. Cliftwood will mUge a three-Say WIN SINGLES TITLES. man 6-4, 6-2. Miss Helen Jacob* eliminated Mrs. X Dallas Corbtere :irnlv«T beginning Thursday, of next Former, Defeated Francis Hunter eek and ending Saturday night. ARLTO^J The program will include a bathlnfe and Latter Triumphed Over Ml.i Dealers' fin* 'j^iiffieifi-' * '• TENNIS ON EISNER COURTS beauty contest, masquerade bait," M.JL JACKS, M«n.g.r. s ^ Helen Jacobs In Tournament : Which Closed Saturday. aby parade and championship Washington Street, ' - ' THREE COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAILY * ~~ Tournament Among Offica Em- swimming events. A children's lH«t, 2i30| Evening!, 6t45-9iO0| Saturdays and Holidays, Continuous 2:30-11 lOO , Mrs. Molla Mallory, the ifatlonal plojreei It in Full Swing. champion, defeated Mi3s Helen Ja- arnival and fancy'dancing contest RUMSON.f 4: v \;,ilEW JERSEY; ^'1_ ; cobs in the final round of the wo- On the Eisner tchnis court last 'ill take place the first day and on A few stvpi from Rlvjr Road. , * • • 3 !> men's Einglcs Saturday at the Sea- Wednesday Harry Rowland defeated Thursday'rrlght the carnival queen - Phase Ruroion 464 ' j 'r'! >'& ALWAYS COOL AT THE CARLTON!! bright tennis club. Mrs, Mallory Albert Murphy 6-4," 7-5 and Mary will be'chosen by ballot The baby ,won the first set 6-2, lost the second Kennedy defeated Nan Mahon 6-0, parade will 'be held Friday after- ' Our Gigantic Cooling Plant Always in Operation. 1-8 and captured ' the third 6-1. 6-0. The semi-finals in the women's noon and that night the masquerade Mrs. Mallory exhibited the' brand and men's doubles were played all will take place, On Saturday a .. Phono Red Banlf 74* of tennis which made her unbeat- Thursday night. Francis Richards vater"carnival will -be' Staged and To-Day and Thursday, August 10th, 11th. - able several years ago.. Also in and Henrietta Brown defeated Nan he bathing contest will take place, W, H. her mind was the memory oif the de- Mahon and Aline Kdwarda 6-1, 6-0 laturday night a danpe will bo held Suceauor to ' j~~ ' 2— -BIG FEATURES-^—2 feat handed to her by. Miss Jacobs and., Maynord White and How- n the Cliffwood casino. a short time ago at Manchester, ard-Hurley dofeated Fred Hur- W. G. STOtoEBRJDQE Warner Baxter Neil Hamilton Lois Wilson Massachusetts. Miss Jacobs, who cy and Albert Morris 6-1, 3-6, Quail Freed on a Farm. triumphed over Miss Eleanor Goss 6-1. Qji_Friday night Henrietta Thirty quail were liberated by the Saddle Horace for 'HireV in the semi-finals, showed, the effects Brown eliminated Rose Marks 9-7,' itate fish and game commission last Boarding * , Riding Stables in "The Great Gatsby" of the week's grind on her young 2-6, 6-3 and on Saturday afternoon eek on 3. Henry Vinlng's farm at body • ' was not her best,-except Mary Kennedy won from Frances Tinton Falls. Lesson's Given \n tl ond set when her attack Richards 6-0, 8-6; Harry Hoffman <•» Special >Uentlon »lv(n to children., was •. i'ong that Mrs. Mallory. was defeated Frod Hurley 6-0, 8-6 Sun- The'Register's motto—"A paper 1 SILVERBROOIC,FARM . - ,'SHREWSBURY.'N.J.. and Charles Chaplin in "Carmen!* able lu win only one game. The day morning. In, every home."-^Advertisement. pace was too much for Miss Jacobs a i »i i Friday and Saturday, August 12th, 13th. and Mrs. Mallory came bock strong VICTORY FOR HIGHLANDERS. HIMIIIUIIMIIIIIIIIHIIH yOTniFretF «nti6=Hljhl»nd«=Nin«-Def«ated In the final round ,of the 'men's Perth Amboy Sunday. doubles between the two Davis cup By a score of 4 to 3 the. High- I team combinations William Tilden- landers, .baseball team defeated landay^aftemoonPon Morris Williams and Lewis N. White the memorial parkway field at At- 6-4, 6-3, 3-6 and 6-4. lantic Highlands. Joe Brady, who r 1 The men's singles title was won pitched for 'the Highlanders, gave t HE3ATRE Friday by Tilden, who defeated a fine exhibition of his fast hall. Hunter in the final round 6-4, 6-1, He received excellent support and Red Bank Telephone 658 8-6. It was Tilden'r first victory a' Tom. Gill, former Leonardo high Seabright since his appearance then school athlete, made two sensation-, in 1919. The same day Mrs. Molla al catches in right field. Next Satan J. CLARK CONOVER, Owner and Manager, Mallory and Miss Kes Bouman day afternoon the.Highlanders.will Matinee 2:30. Night 7)00 and 9:00*. Prices) All Seats Matln.e, 25c|, All Seats Nlghtf, 38fl defeated Mrs. Charlotte'Chapin and play at Behnar and on Sunday th Highlanders will play Fair Haven Miss Margaret Blake in the final TODAY ONLY round in the women"s.doublcs. at Atlantic Highlands. In the semi-finalsVThursday Til- den defeated Lott 6-2^6-4 and Hun- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ICth. The Register's motto—''A paper ter triumphed! over Mercur 7-5, 3-6^ in every home."—Advertisement.— 6-2. Tilden cut loose with scvefra sliced drives and backhand volley that amazed the gallery. Lott played a brilliant game and made JOHNNY HINES Tilden extend himself in the secom set to win. Mercur gave Hunter a , 1 —IN*- good battle and the latter was com- pelled to put all he had" on the ball to defeat the Bethlehem youth. The matches in the women's sin- gles Thursday resulted in victorlei for Mfss Helen Jacobs and Mrs. ALL ABOARD Molla Mallory. Miss Jacobs defeat- SCENI/ C EDUCAtlONAL COMEDY, ed Miss Eleanor Goss 6-2, ff-2 and Mrs.-Mallory-won irom-Mrs.-Char- lotte H. Chapin 6-3, 6-0. Miss Goss, who is the country's third ranking Listen in on Station WJBI, player, was unable to cope with he: .Red Bank, N. J., FRIDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th. opponent's terrific drives and be- 'MORNINGS between 9 A. M. wildering slices. , and 11 A. M., fpr. information on what ' The Bonnet Box On Wednesday Tilden entered thi shops ate now. showing (tt new semi-finals in the men's singles by Coats, Hats and Dresses for defeating Jerry Lang of Ne,w York the Fall. by a score of 6-8, 6-2. George Lott MILTON SILLS —IN— Bigger and Better than "Alotna of the South Seas "The Sea Tiger FOX NEWS „ . 1 EDUCATIONAL COMEDY • ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th. —FEATURING— Shedontiwwma —IN— 3 DANCING MANIACS EASTMAN & MOORE Here's the sad plaint of an' ardent Tha faiteit Colored Dancing Act tmltor whose girl didn't wanna hug —IN— or kiss or pet. Moreover, his sweet- in Vaudeville. A Comedy Riot "BARGAINS" heart was strong as a hone and— most decidedly—resarited cave-man ' Btuff. By the way, dont fall to hear the TOM MAHONEY MERRILL BROS. & SISTER record of the Lindbergh Reception at Washington. Corns in— today/ "FOR —IN— —IN— FOX NEWS BEN TURP1N COMEDY ' "THE HE'S VERSUS THE SHE'S" "A VERSATILE ODDITY" . She. Don't Wanna With OT»O , The WUapcr Song (Wh.nth.Puxr- i Wlltow wtUpm to the Catnip) ONE DAY ONLY Monday and Tuesday, August 15th, 16th. With PU C*uroim* Hunmnii.Bnan SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th. Actual Moments In the Reception of Colonel Charles A. Undbcxih at WailiinjrtoD. D. C—Part 1. TIM U. 8. 8. flmnilris Dockt at UM MITT Si Yard. The Batlte to gMrttarf WUbtir. Col LlndiMfsli S4t. Foot on Amrleta Boa Th* Start of the Frosaslm. KEN MAYNARD Actual Ilomentt la the Reception of Colonel Charlc* A. UndWih —IN— at Washlnatoii, D. C—Part 2. Th Marsh Awt FMttlrrrtnU Av.nu*. b. tUmtltUtl B at the FoFoott at tth e WuWukk- ikmin°th*Mmrl«r of the MiUoul POSITIVELY neaeaitlBV Conapanfi IM.). ONE OF. THE "THE DEVIL'S SADDLF' GREATEST PRE.RELEA3E NEWS SCENIC , DOOLY COMEDY PICTURES \un un Kta OKaimv CSF EVER SHOWN l Too Badrlta TM ttturrs«MK» »• OKMsmI MONDAY, 'AUGUST |5th. AT THE PARAMOUNT ROBERT ^' SPECIAL PROE>y< ALIIJUttUW MaeNVaN arf-ns -A ^ THEATRE OWNUttU *MaeN-VaN nt AW Bas MnueK h*ah*auu OWN* nt AW Ba rnaOaoOaonsnn U The Prince of POX NIWI ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th. p; NORMAN KERRY and CLAIRE WINDSOR111 Ttist 16 Monmouth St Ntwl
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