5 AIX the NEWS ot BED BANK SECTION •ad Surrounding Towni Told Vesvtenlr ana Without Bias BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXII, NG. 3. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939. PAGES 1 TO-lH MonmouthCotutty Woman Bitten Lincroft Neighbors Appeal Heard By By Rabid Dog; Zoning Board Officials Aroused tlorse Sh6w Opens Others Attacked In Row Over Woman Friday Night By Clam Bootlegging Walter Walbel of LlncroK, presi- charged Mr. Walbel with disorderly Animal Enters Sunset dent of the Waybel Chemical Co., conduct and malicious destruction of Red Bank Properties was arrested early last Thursday property. Mrs. Garvey and Mr. Wal- Special Classes Planned For Avenue Home After morning by state police from Key- bel were arraigned before Mr. Wain- Object to Reducing port after a rumpus at the home of right Saturday night, at which time New York and New Jersey in Attempt Biting Other Dogs of a neighbor, Harry C; Lengendorf. It was brought out that Mr. Wain- Building Frontage Breeders-Large Number of Entries Mr. Walbel was charged with reck- rlght had been asked by Lincroft To Stop Practice in Condemned Water*' less driving and disorderly conduct residents to do everything in hla A dog that suddenly became rabid The annual Honmouth County by the state police and arraigned power to force both parties to move The appeal of tho Red Bank Prop- last week bit a resident of Bast Sun- later In the day before Justice of the out of the village and restore peace. erties from the action of Ensley Captain WlUlam Dennta or Horse show will open this afternoon Rtimson Country set avenue, mother of Ita owner, and Peace Wainrlght of Shrewsbury. Ho Mrs. Oarvey was fined $100 on theWhite, building Inspector of tile bor- Plans Nearly Monmouth, • member ot the S at the Thornton Firms on Rumson then went on a rampage, biting sev- was fined W on the reckless driving disorderly conduct charge and $50ough of Red Bank, In the matter of Shell Fish commission, recently re-^ road, Rumgon. The show, which li eral other doga in the neighborhood, charge and $9 on the disorderly con- for contempt of court. It was. al-revoking a permit In relation to the ceived a letter Irom Joseph N.JVnrt- before being captured and destroyed. reconstruction of the building at er, director of tho State Board " considered one pf the outstanding Estate Sold To duct charge. Costs amounted to $7. leged that she talked Incessantly Completed For The dog, a Scotty owned by Mrs. during the hearing and Ignored re- Broad and White streets, was heard Shell flaherloj, asking hit aid in an^ summer events of Jersey coast so- Several weeks ago, according to effort to stop New Jersey clamuler*''' Newark Buyer William Reber of East Orange, a testimony, Mr. Walbel's housokeep- peated warnings from Mr. Wain- by the Red Bank Board of Adjust- ciety, will be held tomorrow and Sat- former resident of Red Bank, bit the rlght to be quiet. She was placed ment at the borough hall Friday Fair Haven Days and dealers from sending polluted / er and secretary, Mrs. Hazel Qarvey, shellfish Into the New York markets, i urday. . latter'a mother, Mrs. Leon JB. Long- left Mr. Walbel's house and took up on probation for a year. I.t was al-night. street, on the neck Wednesday night ; Many of the leading breeders and Roger Young New residence at the Langendorf home. leged that she was a habitual drunk- It was surprising to see how few Most of tho trouble is over a. alfc? < and then ran out of tne house,. Mrs. ard and Mr. Walbel asked that some- property owners' were interested In Chairman Minton union In the New York section of 6 owners of horses from Connecticut, Longstreet went to the office of Dr. According to the state police, Mr. Long Island, Philadelphia and as far Owner of "Boxwood" Walbel had been drinking Thursday thing be done to correct this habit. tlfe hearing. Only two properties Rarltan bay. where toaU hav Uttj James W. Parker of Shrewsbury Mr. Wainrlght said that he would were represented other than that Givei Outlini of the water to be sufficiently South as Virginia, will exhibit and avenue for treatment, and Dr. Robert morning and drove to the Langen- attend. The breeding classses at the on River Front dorf residence about 3:30 o'clock. He recommend to the county probation owned by the Red Bank Properties. Inatcd that the taking: of sheWUKp L. Tlcehurst, health officer, was noti- officer that Mrs. Garvey be examined iThcso were tho Red Bank Rogistor Two-Day Celebration Is prohibited by the New York State* •bow have always been a feature. fied. drove his car over Mr. Langendorfs This year there will be 11 breeding lawn, breaking part of a fence on mentally and physically and that \'ulldlng property, owned by Mrs. Conservation department i& classes. They will be judged Friday C. Maury Jones has sold his coun- The dog ran along Sunset avenue, the property and ran the car into she be committed to an Institution lice Applegot Furr o( Baton Rouge, An outline of preparations made ao Clam bootleggera Jrom New J«r»ff morning: by such well known JudgeB try estate," known' as "Boxwood" to attacking and biting other dogs, and the porch of the Langendorf house. for a cure If It was found necessary. oulsitinn, who was represented by far for Fair Haven days, Saturday aey have been going to this) leatton " as Frank Adair of Atlanta, Georgia; Roger Young of Newark. The prop could not be found. Early TBiirsday Mr. Wainrlght told Mrs. Garvey to Ihomas Irving Brown, who also rep- and Sunday, July 22 and 23, waswher.o clams aro numerous, and takiV erty is situated on the North side of morning the dog entered the home Mrs. Qarvey, It Is alleged, came remove her belongings from tho Wal-resonted tho Red Bank Register cor- Holland B. Judkins of Baltimore, out of the house with a rifle in her given to tho mayor and council of Ing, out the condemned clams, Thay Maryland; Morris H. Dixon of New- River Road at Rumson, fronting 200 of Sidney Janlcken of Bast Sunset bel residence to Mr. Langendorfs as poration, lessee of the Red Bank that borough at tho meitlng Monday apparently are able to get mo'rV avenue and attacked Mr. Janicken's hands. Mr. Waibel got out of hla soon as possible. Register property, and Edward W. town Square, Pennsylvania; Henry feet on the shore of the North car and chased Mrs. Oarvey back In- night by Councilman H. Russell Mln- clams In this section In a fen? hounr V. Colt of Geneseo, New York, and Shrewsbury river. pet dog Rex. Wise, who reprosonted the George ton, general chairman of tho two-than they are able to take out ot to the Langendorf house. Mrs. Oar- The assault and battery and dis- Sterling Larrabee, Warrenton, Vir- The residence, which is of colonial Mr. Janlcken, upon arising, had vey slammed the front door In Mr. C. Hanco estate. Every property day celebration. legalized areas) in a day. The big' ginia. design, contains six master bed- emptied the drip pan underneath the orderly conduct charges against Mr. within a 200-foot distance of the goat part of the clam,, bootlegging if, _ Watbel's face and his arm went Walbel were dismissed. In answer The celebration will get under way rooms, dressing room, four maids' Ice box, and had lBtt the screen door through a pane of glass In the door. building In quostlon was morosor loss done botweon the hour* of 3 a. rnifv' Among the many prizes will be a ajar. He went Into the cellar to at- to the assault and battery charge Mr. afToctcd and theso various property with a nremon'si parade Saturday af- and daylight. i memorial challenge trophy presented rooms, four baths, reception hall, liv- Mr. Walbel's arm was badly cut and ternoon at 3 o'clock. So far IS flro ing room, library, dining room, but- tend to some matters and suddenly Walbel said he hit Mrn. Gnivoy In ownc-rB had boon servod with legal by Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Qulnn cf he went to Rlvervlew hospital, whore self-defense, claiming that on tho companies have slgnlflod tholr In- According to Mr. Adams, "There'U^ ler's pantry, kitcben, maids' dining heard a commotion In the kitchen. five stitches were required to close notlcos to appear at tho hearing. Shrewsbury In memory of Mrs. Mir- Mrs. Janlcken TUshed from her bed- date in question she throw pots, tention to participate After tho a group of fast Now Jersey boat" that, room and laundry. It Is equipped the wound. The hospital authorities At tho hearing it wu brought out parade thero will be spcochmaklng iam S. Rumbough. Mrs. Rumbough room, screaming, as the two dogs pans, dishes and silverware at him.that the action of Mr. White hn stop- come over the line Into the New Tork.* was one of the most popular and with coal burning hot water heat for notified the state police, who Invest- He wan fined $30 on I he complaint from tho reviewing stand on the flro- area and tong for bard claim, About-^ all year occupancy. The residence Is fought on the kitchen floor, and Mr.igated. ping tho work was substantiated hy beloved horsewomen in the country. Janlcken ran up the stairs, seized a of Lincroft residents and was placed mon'i fair grounds. Tho committee tho tlmo our police boat put« off frostf"; of frame construction and is enclosed Iho fact that the owners have agreed oxpects to have United States W. She rode at Rumson for various ex- broom and started for the dogs. The on probation for one year. to conform to tho borough's building shore, or we try to ease In on theie., hibitors a number of times. She had with hand riven shingles. It was con- Mr. Walbel charBed Mrs. Oarvey Warren Harbour and Congressman rabid animal fied out the door. with disorderly conduct and Mrs. Among those who testified at the code Insofar as tho reconstruction men from any direction, their boat*) won trophies at the National Horse structed about eighteen years ago William H. Sutphln as the principal are faat enough that they Can.out*' The Janlclren dog was taken to theGarvey made a counter charge of as- hearing were Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugnnj of tho building is concornod. show at Madison Square Garden, but and a substantial wing was added to C. Layton, Harold Wlllgorodt, Adolph speakers. They have notified the run us Into the Jersey waters, mil It was at the MonmoVith County the house in 1629. Parker animal hospital at Shrews- sault and battery, claiming that In a They had, however, appealed from committee they will be present if bury and is being given treatment. scuffle June 20 Mr. Walbel injured Braun and Frank McCarron, all of tho restrictions as act forth In the then we aro licked." Horse shorn that she was Swst known There is a three-car garage on the Lincroft. congress hat adjourned by then. Tho New Jersey boat* from 1 to both exhibitors and owners. premises. The grounds are beauti- Dr. Ticehurst examined the Long- two of her ribs. Mr. Langendorf zoning ordinance as tc a setback line itreet dog Friday morning, after It from the middle of Whlto street. If In the late afternoon swimming Bayshore section go into tht cl The W. Strother Jones Memorial fully landscaped and comprises 3M and diving exhibitions will be held domncd area and drop their anohori acres of lawns and gardens. A newhad been captured, but said he could they were compelled to erect their trophy and the H. L. Herbert cup are building in conformanco with tho near the public deck at the foot of which aro tied to buoya that can ~ very closely associated. It wad bulkhead was constructed on the not be quite certain that it was In- Local Lions All fected. He became suspicious of its New Tavern To zoning ordinance It would mean they Fair Haven road. The girl* whb will unhooked from their boats In a :~ through the efforts of those two ar-river front just a year ago. would Inae approximately five feet of participate are ranking stars of the seoonder—A* soon a* -theyipot •",.. dent horsemen that polo really was TBe property was fof many yean actions the following day and or- dered the animal destroyed. The Set for Annual Mroad street frontage for their build- National A. A. V. and two expect to lice boat they unhook tbe buoy.atirtfc given Its (tart in America. For the home of the late Henry Snyder Open Saturday . ing and which they claimed would make the next Olympic team. The their motor and head at top *; many years Mr. Herbert headed the and was acquired from the Snyder head was sent to the atate board of health office at Trenton and the next leave tho building so narrow as to be evening'* activities will be ushered for home waters., Near home ' United States Polo association and estate by the Fentalpha Realty Cor- Convention of vory little benefit to thorn. In with a display of fireworks from hoad tor the flats. Once they n the polo trophy offered at the hone poration who conveyed the property day It was reported that the dog had At Fair Haven rabies. Mrs. Longstreet was Imme- The property was purchased a a barge on the river at S o'olock. the flaw they are bate because ,t{ show is outstanding. It was won by to Mr. and Mrs. Jones In 1920. This will be followed by free dancing Easy Money, owned by Adam Glm- diately given Pasteur treatments. short time ago for $20,000. At tbe police boats] are too big to (olio.... Neighboring country properties are Henry R. Stadler It Red Bank Club to Be hearing John T. Lawley of Middle- on an open-air platform on the fire- them Into these treacherous wctlon*.'; ble of Oakhurst at the last show. owned by Porter Hoagland, Mrs. Willis A. Clayton, secretary of the men's fair grounds, with muilo by The Billy Brook trophy, presented hy Red Bank board of health, Issued a town township, who Is recognized as The next night they go back to tiif^ John G. Glllig and the estate of Ray- Proprietor of Tap Represented at Pitts- one of the foromost real estate ap- Peter Oslatro's orchestra. spots marked by the buoyi left M*' Mrs. L. L. White of Shrewsbury, Is mond Hoagland. warning to all residents to beware of one of the most sought after trophies coming Into contact with stray ani- praisers In tho state, stated that no Sunday will be devoted entirely to hind and colntinue their Illegal elann 3 Mr. Young has leased the Harry Room and Restaurant burgh Next Week had previously appraised the land at mlng. " ' ~^ of the show. It was given by Mrs. Boardman property on. the river mals. " t •porta on the river. There will be White In memory of her famous The case Is the first of Its kind to $27,000. If howevor, tho building sailboat races In the morning begin- The boats of the clam bootlegfert; front nearby lor the present sum- Climaxing Its greatest year of ex- was to be erected on tho setback line, are among the fastest along the Bayt hunter Billy Brook. mer season. The Jones property be reported In several months. A On Saturday, July 15, Pair Haven ning at 9:30 o'clock and powerboat roundmp of stray animals by Jack wtll see tbe opening of an attractive pansion, from July 1, 1038, to Juno 30, which would reduce the frontage to raoii ,ln thaj afternoon beginning at shoro and the motors are 1 Among the exhibitors are Mr. and which he has purchased Is under approximately U feet, eight inches, Mrs. Charles M. Allaire, Mr. and Mrs. Kendrlck, Red Bank dog catcher, and new tavern and restaurant on the 1939, Lions. International will hold Its 1:80. 'BYed Brown of Ked Bank la In good condition, thijt tbey start lease to John Mercer of Hollywood, slt« of the former DeSotolongo house 23d annual convention In Pittsburgh, Mr. Lawley put a figure of $S,27B as charge of tha miternoon program. at the touoh of a, hand, "" Wilbur B. Ruthrauff, Mr. and Mrs.California. the Red Bank police department, has Alfred Rottenberg,"Mr. and Mrs* Wil- proven highly successful, and the on River road, adjoining the fire- Pennjfylvanla, July 13-21 «Uh a four- Unl valuation and ho further slated To add to the holiday spirit the William H. Hintclmann of Rum-number of homeless animals has ap-men'* fair grounds. In tbe center of day program of business and enter- the erection ot It building thereon knpwledg?bf the ...... liam F. Woodson, Mr. and Mrs.son acted SJS broken In all three deals. v officials of the borough request that George P. Greenhalgh, Misses Carol parently been greatly reduced. the town. A modern brick and, ce- tainment. Advsno"r foiTT«(lfatICPns are would not Increase tho value of the resident* deoorato their homes with makes It almost Impossible for Agar, Muriel Cleland, Isabelle, Hope, Frank Gilbert of Riverside ivonue ment tavern has been constructed the' largest In Lions convention his- property. American flags and bunting, and police boats to catch them. , , Anne and Margaret Haskell, Cynthia was attacked by a dog Monday sight during the past few weeks which/ tory, and attendance Is conservatively As staW In a previous Issue of turn on their porch lights Saturday All tho clam bootlegger* do not Cltws Wrlghtson, Jane Goldman, Little Silver Club while walking along Riverside ave- bouses one of the most artistic and estimated to pass the 12,000 mark. The Register Mr. White's contention night have fast boats, however, and whin Lois Brewster, Mary Ann 111, Bet- nue, near West Front street. He was best equipped tap rooms In the coun- In the past 12 months, under the was thru when the four Sustaining a clammor with a slow boat geta Una Thompson, Barbara Parker, An- To Give Party treated at Rlvervlsw hospital for a ty. Furnishings Include an unusu- presidency of Waiter F. Dexter, ,ute walls of the building were taken In difficulty with a police boat, a ttU na Louise Campbell, Isabelle Joan wound on his left arm. ally long bar with electric refrigera- superintendent of education for Cal-down and new walls were being low bootlegger with a fait boat',of< . Prlzer, Susan and Joan tteuberger, tion, red leather stools, leather cov- ifornia, the International Association erected In their stead It changed the Kennel Club Has ten times comes to bia assUtanca. < Nancy Gaddls Helles, Audrey Hauler Event' Will Be Held ered tables, Venetian blinds and In-of Lions: clubs chartered 557 newstatus of the work from ah altera- The bootlegger with, a fast Wat will and Jacquelln A Qahrway, Mrs. Alli- direct lighting. Tho walls are fin- clubs and registered a net Increase tion Job to thai of new construction. Annual Show keep between the police boat and tilt son Stern, Mrs. S. Sloan Colt, Mrs. Tuesday, July 18 Henry's Diner ished in knotty pine and Manville In membership of nearly 20,000, mak- The north wall of the building, which clajnraer In tbe slow boat, thus) liv» - Frances E. Johnson, Mrs. Charles paneling. The floor Is covered with Ing 11 ihe largest servloe club In tho wa" bcln8 erected as s frame con- ing the alow boat owner a chance ia, ' Muson, Mrs. Ferdinand A. Strauss, Changes Hands asphalt tile. An artistically paneled United States and Canada, with near-| "tructlon, will bo taken down and the Cocker Spaniel Is make a getaway. Clammers havt ,3 The annual card party for the ben- dining room, tiled rest rooms, and a been known to go Into the condemn,ed| '^1 Mrs. J. T. Moore, Jr., W. D. Cleland, eflt of the welfare fund of the Little ly 3,500 clubs and 125,000 members.'entire building will bn rebuilt In con- modernly equipped kitchen are aUo 0 11 wllh lhn Judged Bett in Show sections in row boats and to have tak> <- V Alfred N. Bcadleston, Amory I* Has- Sliver Woman's club will be held The annual convention to be held!' ™ )' building code. Wilbur Symington Takes In the new building as well as a Tho rto t(!r en boat loads of the condemned clam*) /?• kell, Sanders A. Llvlnson, Louis Glm- Tuesday, July 18, at the home o( in Pittsburgh will celebrate this year Ri» ban been reliably In- rear bar. fo out unhampered, ^ bel, Harry Hess, Crlttendon H. Ad-Miss Ann Hasler on Sllverslde ave- Over Lunch Wagon of expansion. The only comparable ™<»l that tho Rod Bank Proper- A black cocker spaniel puppy, 811- ams, Newcombe C. Baker, Joseph nue. The proceeds from the party An open front concrete porch Is year In the past 23 years m 1937-38. ties will bo allowed hy the Zoning versids Gypsy, owned by A. J. Schil- Captain Dennis pointed .out that1 I Carroll, Gerald Balding, John L. will be used for club welfare work another feature of tbe building where Delegations to the. convention will board to erect a new building on tho ler of Oakhurst, received the high- Kemmerer, Major C. E. Davis, Fred- two things must bo brought about In ' In the borough th(s winter Wilbur Symington, proprietor of outside tables will bs placed for those arrive ipecial trains, by motor- P'evlously i-stobllshBd building llnrj. est awards at the annual outdoor tho Bayshore area. The atate must '! erick K. YomLembeck and Cyril Wilbur's diner on Monmouth street, desiring to be served out of doors. cade, and qulto a number by alr- Al/in I hn 1 Harry B. Souths]! will b« match *how of the lersoy Shorn Harrison. Mrs. Chester A, Alberts, chairman piovlde a boat permanently for pa» ~ of the welfare department of the near Maple avenue, will shortly open The general contractor In charge planej, Thft president of tbe L.lonjf lh»« RPncral rontractor and that will Kannel club hold Sunday at Clover trol duties In the bay and the clam' '\? Parking space holders are Amory club, Is general chairman with Miss the diner on Maple avenue, opposite of the construction of this building club of Ponce, , will fly ""*"" lhl" l"rnl hHp will hf employed, Hill, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamie racrs must realize that unless thqr, ,*^ L. Haskell, Walter W. Martin. N. O. Hasler as co-chairman. Bridge will White street, which was formerly has been George Hawkins of Fair hl» own plane to Pittsburgh for the IE. f.'arrel of Holmdel. The, dog wna live up to tho law they will lose th« "i" Rutgers, U W. T. Coleman, Harry H. be played on the lawn and porch of conducted by Ray Henry. Haven. four-day conclave. ' More Guests Arrive Judged ths best puppy, best sport- New Vork markets. Captain Dennis V Neuberger, Herbert W. Struusa, Au- the Haaler home. There will be I Mr. Symington has operated the The proprietor and owner of the Special trains arc scheduled from ing doff and best In match. further pointed out that the United, gustus 8. Hutchlns, J. Frederick prizes for those holding high score, I Monmouth street eating establish- new Fair Haven tavern Is Henry R. Texas, California, New York, New 8. I. Frocllch of West End Judged Talcott, Jr., P. Sanford ROBS, Harry At Shady Knoll States Public Health service might > special awards and refreshments will | ment for the past eight years. For Btadler, a long time resident of Fair England, Florida and Illinois, and tha entire show. A welsh terrier, revoke all permits to ship outside ot I. Caesar, Gurdon M. Maynard, Ed- be served. Bve years before that he conducted a Haven. Mr. Stadler has b«en asso- Shady Knall hotel and cottages, on Marlu Ribbon King, owned by Mar)u ward M. Crane, W. H Henderson, moat of tho specials will enrry high Now Jersey and do away with outside Others assstting are Mra. Daniel S. diner which was then located In al- ciated with the Klchlsr Browing school bands with them to piu-tlclpato Hnnce rond, Knlr Hnvr-n, reports that Farm kennels of Wost Long Branch, markets entirely. . .: . H. G. Atha, William B. Harding, An- company of New York for many on Jul 15 lh hol( wl bo Welgand, Mrs. Edward Simpson, most the same location In which the In the annual Juvenile band contests * " '' " bookod was Judged beat In the terrier group. Captain Dennis said that the law* drew V. Stout. Henry L. Finch. S. M. Mrs. George Drawbaugh and Miss Maple avenue lunch wagon stands. years and has been In charge of ar- to be conducted ,* part of the four- '." r-apaclly for tho balanco of July. A colllfl, RellhfLVen Ijidy Lucnson. Stewart, W. B. Rellly, William H. ranging the famous beefsteak partita Guests recently registered tncluie abiding clammor suffers as much a* Florence Brown, tables and cards; Mr. Symington, who Is well known d&y program owned l)y Mrs. Florence R. Itch of the fellow who breaks the law when Jonon. William J Brewster, A. N Mrs. Jerome Drew, Mrs. Clifford In Red Bank and vicinity, wll] per-which the late Jacob Slegel, presi- Mr Bellhaven kennels, Had Bank, re- Beadleston, Louis S. Glmbcl, Jr., S. An unu.uali fc.tur, of the conven-' "' ° Hunlon, Mb>« Virginia Run- tho irarkota are revoked. He urges) Doring. Mrs. William Boland, Mrs. sonally conduct his new enterprise. dent of the Klcbler com- tlon program I. to be a "lion beauty 'on ""'', Ml"" Cl",ra Boeder of ceived first prlza In tho working Brent Glrdler. Arthur and Howard City all clammers who do obey the law to, Allan Randall and Mr. and Mr« Da- His son, Wilbur Symington, Jr., will pany, gavs frequently on his yacht parade_.._.". _of, ...reali, li...live ,fnur-lrgRf , dii llonr, . .Ji>r»ey City, Mrs Gertrude nnllmcr, group. First prlza In the non-sport- Codies, Ernest L. Woodward, Alli- and at the New York brewery. Some Nonry Ijitlmrr and Mr, and ipport those who do not. He claims vid Russell, refreshments; Mrs. Har-be at the Monmouth street eating The enlrlen wtll br youthful, not Ml ing group was Barkham Aphrodite, son Stern. J. M. Booker. Mrs. David of the large parties given »l the Mr« P J. Boshell of New York; Jo- j that this l> tho only way for them to ry Isaacs, tivble prizes and special establishment. more than eight month* nt afff. and a French poodle, owned by Andre . >, | WagsUff and Mrs, J. P. Kellogg. brewery had as many as JOO people seph Connor and Mlas Dorothy Arn- prntect t 0 r awards, and Mrs. Alberts, tickets. The new proprietor states that the there will be riffhr of ihetn. comln'n Renolst of Monmouth Beach A pug Box holders are Mrs. Herbert .N. In attendance so Mr. Stadler feels he old of Westchesler. Miss Dorothy same policy that prevails at his Mon- owned by Dr. Arlstlns P. Munn nf Following is a copy of s. letter tent Strauss, Mrs. Samuel Rlkcr, Mrs. J. Is well experienced In Ihe prepara- from as many ACrtlcnfl of tho court- Walte of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. J. to Mr. Fowler by Mr. Adams: mouth street lunch room will prevail try West Long Branch received first Amory Haskell, Mrs. Henry I. Rl- Birthday Party For tion and serving of fine foods and ,-,_,,.. . .. , . • Rnrllne of OrnnK'1. James Conway ker, Miss Cynthia Clews Wrlghtson, In the Maple avenue establishment. liquors. ^ whitman of prize In ths toy group. Thorn were Dear Mr. Fowler: The best of foods obtainable, he The "beauty parade la bring c-on-lr)f Arl",in and lfred mnro than B0 entries In the show. Newcombe C. Baker. W. Stroth-r ,t Rulnerfor(1 Wo havo a tough and embarrass* Airport-Inn Owner states, will be served at the lowest Charlie Olblln of Red Bank will ducted In conjunction with Mctro- Jones. Thomas N. McCarter, John L. Ooldwyn-Mayer plciuirs. and will I Inn nltuution In the New-York sec*^ • The birthday of Daniel Dondl, pro- cost possible, and above all the most be head bartender al the new tav- tlon of Flarltan bay. Kemmerer, Henry E, Butler, George ern. He was formerly ccuinectsd climax a two-month nation wide hunt. *-• ij £• Q . RADIO ADDIIKHR. H. Bpdman, Bertram H. Borden, prietor of the Airport inn on Shrews- enacting sanitary conditions will pre- by Lions clubs tor a iion mi, to .nvr L»rand s ohoe Repair Thoro is K group of fast New Jer» vail. Regular meals will be served with a Red Bank tavern. Thli Sat- ncy boats that come over the line In* Dextrr Blander. Abram I Elkua, bury avenue, was observed with a as understudy and eventually replace D ; ,, 10 V,... and there will br a la carte service urday night a trio from Now York llt np Mrs Kennethj, Dlelz, scorrtary of ' ,o th. New York area and tong for Francis J. Arend, J. Lewis Hay, Ed- dinner party Sunday at the Inn for M-O-M's famous I-eu The winning DU8Ine8B 1O » Car* the Immediate family Charles Gou- at all hours. will entertain with string music. A Iho JJunioi r group of MonmoutMoth h CChah p hanh l clnnl m AbouAbtt ththe time our boaboat win Stewart, Amory L. Haskell, Ru- cub will be signed up Immediately by (iraml's shoe repair shop al 10 puts off from shore, or we try ta chalk entertained with piano selec- The Maple avenue diner In being buffet supper will be served to alt. ler. Daughters Amerlcon Revolution, fua C. Finch, George V. Coe, Fred- M-Q-M, given star ruling, nnd lakrn'Wriit Front street Is celebrating IU easo In on these men from any dU tions and furnished the accompani- thoroughly renovated and will be Tho property recently acquired by spoke this morning at » 30 o'clock eric C. Tatum, Wilbur B. Ruthrauff, lo New York for Lions Day al iheiath anniversary In business In Red rcctlon, their boats are fast enough ment when the gueat of honor, whose opened in a short time, Mr Symlng- Mr. Stadler for ths new tavern and over station WBUR nn the mihjcct, J. Wright Brown, Edward C. Fiedler, World's Fair, .July 22. mom iheie he Hunk this wrnk. The business is "Red Bank and Home Interesting that thev can outrun us Into tbe Jer* fine voice Is hearri frequently hy his ton stated. bowling alleys has a wide frontage Ernest A. 8mlth, B. J. Barry. John will be flown direct lo Hollywood lo nwn«d ami operntH by Max Orand S. Appiegate, J. C Tlmolat, Manton tavern patrons, sang several popular on River road. Th« grounds aro Highlights of Its History." (continued on page 3, col. 1) B Metcalf, Jr, Ernest Keuneke and longs. beautifully landscaped and at a la- his movie career Mr Grand first oponed hla business Frnnk L. Finlaw. •• Present at the dinner were Mr. Annual Supper For ter date a parking area will bn de- Local delegates to the Pittsburgh i at 28 West Front street and four and Mrs Dorvll and their daughter veloped. A program of floodlighting Convention of Lions clulirt were itr- years ngo. lo meet demands of a A number of social events "4nd »n- Tinton Falls Church of Ibe buildings and grounds Is also elded upon at the meeting of tho fled rnpldly Incrnnalng business, hn wan lertolnrncnt /or the exhibitors have Betty, Mr Dondl's mother, Mrs. J. Dondi of Newark. Mm A. (Jenere, being arranged The Ray VnnHorn Hank Lions club Tuesday night Thry rruceil to move lo larger and moro Firemen Open Fair At been arranged by members of the The annual haivest home supper ngency of Fair Haven mi the hrokei are President Theodorr J 1 jibri-i-qu* rrmilt'in ()>iiirUr» committee. Mr. and Mra. Oorse M. Miss. Helen ^lenere, Mm. T Brunner, ' pnst President Mayor ('ha; I'M K Krig ii,l vrrt Isrrnenl whlrh can be Mrs. J P Troy. Mr find Mm A. |of the Ladln' Aid society of Tlnton In Ihe selling of the property. Rodman will entortaln exhibitors anil (•"nil Melhmll.l ihiirrh will be held Hall and O. Howard Llpplm-ut i II (ourwl elurwhere In this IBSUP. offers judges al luncheon at the Rumaon Dondl and James Dondl. also of About Annual 1 Mr Htadler Intends npfrlnl prli-PH for nbor repair work Newark', and Mr. K. Whelnn. Mill next Tuesday nlRhl on the properly to start construction of tbe new vice president of the rliiti iml stnlr Sea Bright Saturday Country clnb today and tonight Mri. In front of Tlnlon F*allit fire house. director rtf Lions Tnr n llrnllefl lime Margaret Haikell Busk will give a Hele'n Whtlan and John Kanr of Jer- building wlnR, which when fompl*U sey City The first lahl« wtll b« at * 30 nrlock od. will rrrms* four Brunswick bowl- The annual fair or the Hr-a MMHht »xl2 nix, nnd July 22, (30 walnut dinner for exhibitors and Judges at I ( OI.OHKI) MAN HKNTKNCKII, Mrs. W, W. Wllklns l» chairman of Ing alleys. This nature nt th« n»»/ NAVE8INK l.irtHAlU MF.KTINO. nre department Will open Saturday cedar chest. '. h«r home In Mlddletown Friday Mr the supper and the table chairmen 1 f'hnrles Parks, roloied, of Cather- Typewriter Bargains. establishment will be opon for busi- nlKht of this week and will contlnuo Councilman Victor Porottl Is gen» and Mrs. Rufua C. Finch will enter- are Mn William Dennett, Mrs. The regular monthly meeting of ine street wai sontencrrl to serve arnl chairman of the fair, John Fich- tain st luncli and Friday night Mr. Factory outlet portable and office ness In «h« autumn for the fall howl- George Wllhey, Mra Joseph Deeley, the trustees of the Navesink Library I from 10 to B0 days In tho county Jail every night, Sunday Included, until tor Is vice chnlrmnn and Herbert Y, and Mrs. Newcombe C. Baker will typewriters, prices 10.80 up. Terms Ing season. lOo a day. All makes 1030 models, Mrs. William England and Mrs. association will tin held tonight at flunday nlifht, July 23. Tho fair Young Is sccrntnry. Marvin Fowler entertain at a cocktail party at the 1 st (freehold by Recorder John V. all guaranteed. Superior Typewriter 1/Oull Soffel. Also assisting are Mra 7 18 o'locck it Iho library Tho II Krounils are on Ocean avenue, op- Is chairman of tho car committee, Country club. O. R (I. OAMK PARTY, f'rowell In police court Monday morn- Service, Carlton thester building. Red Borah Bcotl. Mrs. William MacDou- brary committee will men this af \ Ing |{e was arrested Ihe night be- poflllD tha railroad sta,tlon. The pur- Ono of tho fair booth* wa» dem« Tho annual hone show ball will be Bank, phone 485. Open evenings.— Ral, Mri. Ollvrr Maclntyre, Mta. tornoon" fore by Hergr-un! Jnmen J. Hhofdy aged >>y tho windstorm Monday, but at the Bapphlre room of the Mon- Advertisement. Members of Monmnuth chapter. rhAtlnft committee has obtalnod hlKb Jnmra l^iftus anil others. Hervlnji trul rhniilr-d with ctlnorderly conduct the ilirnoi;,. this year was small com- moiilh County Country club. The llfilp Wantowl (|iiu]lty merchandise for the various will be done hy Mlnsrn Frnncei Fttn- Order of Kmlern Hl«r. will sponsor parml to ihe dnmn)ro caused by last, ball has b«en arranged by memben Mflle Silver Flrrmrn a frame patty Monday night. Au- Single nordlf rnnchlnr <>|i»r H tnr it Invlt© you to their annual fntr, which n»tt. Caiol Font Lillian linden booihii Ttieifl will be _s mnny nt- summer's itnle. Tho storm struck or itiimson-Mlddlfitown auxiliary of wsntod en rlrffaiM (J,KJ<1 a«lnl> ends this flnturday Hnmothlng dif- Joyce Em«lle, DoHn ljiyton, Wllrrm glial 7, In lh» Mnn I Men »n Hsy I'filnrolil Hun ilmptu Tetlejr'* »oi typewriters table table will h« In rharge nt Mra. Guaranteed machines at bargain fled Hank -Adverllaomont will he n art nf furnlturn which will tho rnnd, trades and beach Into the Mrs. J Bnnford Bhanlsy of Rumson March Ham library. token of love or friendship. W« §ug- nee/in. Flslicrmen found wlcknr as co-chairmen. Mrs. Finch Is chair- Come In and either btry or rent the John Ijtmon. The firemen are co- gast baby ••(< cups. porrln(«rs and price*. Expert repairing. Tetley's Inrliifie, a club chair, bridge, lamp, latest In notion and non-flctlon book* operating with the women In hold- rattles In sterling silver from $1 39. Droad strsct Rod Bank-Advertise- Artlstln nrnl HnMJInss I'lrturn tnbln lamp, Indirect Inmp end smnll baskets llontlnK tlireo miles at sea, man of the entertainment committee framing, complete Una of greeting Tim dnni(i((6 last yoar amounted to • of the show. from the March Hare library, at IT Ing the supper. Rausslllas', 31 Broad street, Hid manL table. Oround prlo* to be swarded East Front str««t, lied Bank, phons Bank.—Advtrtls»m«nl. cards for all occasional pictures, gift* nightly ar* a* follows: July 15, 11250 $2,000 ahd virtually wiped out th* Mr. Finch li chairman of the Hone Itfd Jliink Mlo-J.—Advertisement. fuel Oil and nrtlntn' materials. A, Relnos, urt profit* mml» at the fair. The fir*. Ifome-mnde lc« prlr.rs awarded nljthtly. Usnr- 'lU'/t discount «npl and hi* orch(»tr» nightly.— d«»« 10c. lt»rt Hank Csndy Kllnlion, Hhrtp, 2< Monhanlo street, JUd lUnli. parttnsnt and tor charily work, North Long Brancli,—A(lv«ttU«mfnU Advertisement, AS Urond atreet Advertisement, —Atlvotlliomcnt, i V), $20 walnut desk act; July 31, l« a Two friendship and Its 8,000 miles of Un- Three Observe John Rhea WalUngr Of Phalanx, and and &r*. Walling and Mr. and Mra, Aroused by Boats Upset fortified frontiers. her niece, Margaret Harriet Lynch Barry Walling of Phalanx and Mrs. Red Bank Batteries To In th* problem presintsd by the Birthdays at Party of Long Branch, Sunday night at tile Paula Lynch of Xiong Branch. Bootlegging 1B3» first army maneuvers, the In- Shaffer home.. ^ ' ' .-,..••;£ l During Storm vader Is an enemy from overseas who Present were Mr. and ;Mra. Dudley - The road to better and L . • fx«n psge 1) raised the Atlantic ocean and land- A triple birthday celebration party was given for Mrs. Dudley Shaffer, Shaffer. Jr., Miss Helan Shaffer and ness leads through The Reg •ad then we are licked. Take Part In Mock War I on the New England coast. This "f» of Bridge ivenue, her s'o'n-ln-law,' Mr. Shaffer,. 6r, of tttt Bank; Mr. vertlslng columno-Adv— T ,uns are coming out of Red Bank Escapes Invading army, represented by the »\ "Which tour tests, show Is suf- four, national guard divisions and ntiy .oontanlnated that'tho tak- With Little Damage 1 their auxiliary troops, Is seeking to shellfish Is prohibited by our enter New York, and IJ met' in the Twnt, The dama; taken Uleg- No damage was reported at Red Cool Cash Savings on Hot Weather Specials _B".lx»tlejOted around through Flatuburg area by the Blue defend- Jersey; and quite likely back Bank during the squall Monday night ing force. The effort of the Blue de- -Virtate ol New York. There- but the sudden winds caused several fenders to check the Black Invaders, Q«f 91.19 is 'is really a joint problem, boats to capsize en the river. Sev- brings on the mock battle. _»health ot at-least the reil- eral rescues were reported. I of New Jersey and New York A number of sailboats were In the river when the storm broke. Among ELECTBIC v»»ck « key. _tle» Interested to attend It. ceived many gifts and a maple table ican continent under the Immediate ular army attempts to run rings Sumratr Ratit—N«w»t Sup*. b 54* ^Director Fowler wrote Captain from the Buncoteers club of which command of a single officer. around the 101st cavalry (horse) Chlldrtn'l Tap and BalUt Clasiu. searosl •fjfuait as follows: ... Sirs. Lamberson Is a member. Tho climax of the maneuvers will from the New York national guard, HowelP. Dance School, X Z have gone over this matter thor- come when this field army, constating tbe experts will have every oppor- Monmouth Road A Boonv.ll Avt, No woncfor May ktep 49-PlKt -«u^uy with Mr. BcofleJd.of the Dlr Mr. and Mr;. John Hobrough re- tunity to gather material to support OAKHUWT, N. J. r*^ «I Toot and Drugs, and he ceived a eat of glasses as a prize for principally of our national guard di- visions fiMn the New England states, their pet arguments on the merits of curl In and wat«r «ur{ o« WlUl me and Mr. Adams that the couple being married the longest, machine warfare. PICNIC PA K „„ Whole situation is^oaded with 38 years. Games were played and a New Torn and New Jersey, advances Service far t .dynamite and unless something Is price was awarded to Mrs. Roy In battle array against a somewhat While mechanization and motori- Plates, forks, alone to satisfy New York so that Rosenberg. Muslo for dancing was smaller force of the regular army zation will gear the ground troops /Liggett SWIM KAPS spoons, napkins, Wew Jersey clammen and deal, furnished by an Eatontown orches- armed and equipped with the latest to the pace of modern high-speed „»• will not send pollutedI shellfish devices of modern, high-speed war. kov* lM*r dry stal rlsgs 'tablecloth. IT tra. warfare, air corps units will seek to stoto their markets, it will finally, re- fare. and stippled* luild* isrface •irujt to the. dosing of the New York Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- drive the action even faster. General Drum himself will com- ilnarketn to shellfish coming from neth Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. ,Har- The 114th Infantry,'Natlonal Guard CORONADO — moulded lay yeur Verlcirome Fllrai ftHBTUfltan Ijay seotlo"n;""-~T" 77 old Young, Mr, end Mrs. -Adrlen mand the field army which win be will prnoaed. from a, dozen cltlei and at llggstt'i and return in- composed of two corps made tip of CHAMPION WENS AOAIN! head shaped cap In fish reTWe are all so concerned over this Woodward, Merk Adams, William towns in New Jersey, using 28 coach- net design, wall* 01 uisd rails fsr fill airekeie " rihat arrangements h»ye been two divisions eaoh. The first corps, price refiad. Lufburrow, Buddy and Shirley Wood- es and 12 baggage ears to reach Its Thousands of telegnun* con- color*. , to «end the n«w\«tateboat Ward of B«d Bank! Mr. and Mrs. Ed- commanded by Major General Mor- camp site at South Junction, New 29 your waters to patrol for a ris B. Payne of the Connecticut na- gratulate still-I>opnl»r Jack ~ of one week or ten days, as- ward Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Charles York. Dempeey on HAIR WAVE-avlator Burlew, Mrs. Kathleen Shaw, Al tional guard, will consist of the 36th ORIOLE Candid by a leader id that the; crew (Massachusetts) and Nem Hampshire) The 167th Field Artillery from his victory shaped cap in marcel new boat can glvfc-their full Sohwark and William Burlew of Key- Camden, Atlantlo City and Vlneland, • we** potlsro. While ei guarding the polluted areas. port; Mr..and Mr*, follx pitnlok of and tho 43rd (Maine, Vermont, Rhode over peritoni- Type CAMERA Island, Connecticut) national guard will march, towing Its 14-ton rubber tis. Those ex- colors. liepnardo, Mrs, Vreeland Morris and tired howitzers behind the newest 35 divisions. pressions of Shoulder Ml» Ettar.Morrls of Belford, Mr. and type of motor truck, many of them 1.69 Mrs. Wllbort Reid of Paterson, Mr. The second corps will be command- fegair^f coro- little Tithes Strap Case only rooently purchased by tbe gov- fcg years after Cap lot Ilddles The March Hare and Mrs. Roy Roieaberg, Mr. anded by Major General William N. Has- ernment with funds appropriated MERMAID Mrs. Henry Btadier, Mr. and Mrs.kell, of the Nww York national guard. Hie end of bis since the army expansion program fight career Austin Harvey, Mr, and Mrs. Lester In (t Will be the 27th (New York) and began. Book Shop Opens England, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Little, the Mth (New Jersey and New York) pay tribute Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Piccolo, Mr, andnational guard divisions. All nation- The 26th, 27th and 43rd divisions not so much SUN GLASSES Mrs. £. fi. Costello, Mr.,and Mr*. al guard troops will be commanded will converge on PlatUburg from to the former 75Doan'8 Pilfc 43c WHITE or Flesh Ftames Shop Conducted by Harry-.Veronc&uy Mr. a«ft:;MJrs, Ed- by^thelr own office™. The Red Bank New England states snd New York champion's prowess a* to good C Genuine CROOKS' LENSES ward Crozler, Mr. and Mrs.! John baus,ri«s, mn oommanil of Oapt by both rail and motors. , sportsmanship—e> quality al- ej Clarice vanRAalte Hobrough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kre- George A. Hogan and Cnpt. Joseph Although the mechanized cavalry ways popular with Americans. 1.25 Absorbine Jr. • • 77 ger. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dlxon, Miss HI. Fix, are part of the 44th division. brigade must march 976 miles to 6 'darlce vanRaalte, .conductor of HelenT Harris, "'isii- ' Jane Rarlkln Confronting these two corpe on the reach the maneuver zone, the l>latts- The Delaloo Service Station, C burg area Is centrally located for I?'H the March Hs,^; circulating library Sirs. Edith Fielder and Junior Lam field of mook battle will be a defend- Shrewsbury s) Sunset, haa al- 50 Phfllips Magnesia 27 Itf of Jersey City, recently opened a beraon. ' ^ ing foroe led by Major Genera,! James moat troops participating In the ox. K book shop and'circulating library at A. Woodruff, U. S. A., now command- ercises. The accessibility of the area ways been popular with motor- £-37'East Fxont'street known as the Ing general, first oorpt area, with to troops stationed In New England, ists who want to be sure of Gallon *%• Mareh liare book shop; The shop headquarters at Boston. The defend- New York and New' Jersey largely safe, smooth, economical per- 100s Veracolate Tabs 79< Leaves Hospital, explains Its choice IUI the site of man- fe MDS the latest and Sliest typs of fle- ing forces will consist principally of formance no matter where or V Won and notation and current the first division, regular army, suvers. OUTING JUG Taken to Jail when ttiey drJvc^. DeFalco ser- p books may be rented. drawn chiefly from military poets In In the early days of American his- 60 Alka Seltzer 49° Glased JunJus Taylor, 41, colored of Bank vice assures yon of this kind J,, lire, vaaBaaltt also has a large street, who was admitted to Rlver- New York state, the 18th Infantry tory, the area lay directly In the Stone jr. selection of 'books for children, ln- vlew hospital June IS after having brigade, regular army, from New path of armed forces using the of performance. Drive your Lln.r 89 | eluding several English storybooks, been, wounded in the left arm with England, and the seventh cavalry Ohsjnpialn-Hudson valleys Invading ear In far a thorough dheck brigade, the largest completely mech- 100 Haley's M. O. 63c ". epeolal cut-out books and "Punch a shot gun Mid to have been wielded New York from the North or Canada service before eaoh trip. ij and Judy" stories. by Oscar Davis, 77, also colored, was anized unit in the United States from tbe South; but this hlstorlo tra- Pie-Shrank WHITE DUCK '* Along with books the shop sells arrested Friday after being dis- army. dition has been nullified by the prei ;,/original and unusual types of greet- charged from the Institution. Ho The work of the mechanized cav- snt-day reality of Canadian-American 50 Lyons Tooth Pow. 27c tf^ Ing oards for all occanlons. Mrs. was arraigned before Justice Elmer SUN HAT 7 vanHaalte makes a specialty of C. Walnrlght at Shrewsbury on a < salting nuts for parties. Baited nuts charge of breaking and entering. 100 Ironized Yeast 56c Chun k" may be ordered In the morning for Aocordlng to Davis, who was com- Eyt .<, delivery later in the day. mitted to the oounty Jail Immediately Fowler's Fresh Jersey Poultry Shads 23 ." An advertisement describing some after the episode, Taylor had been qtFlit 29c ot the things to be found at the shop snnoylng the former's married n^ and lending library rates will be daughter. He said that on the night Broilers FOWL Turkeys SQUABS Pay* tor HteH */ found in another section of today's In question Taylor broke Into hl» (1H-TD. arer.) (0-7 Hts. «vfir.) TOUNO HENS JUMBO 150 Kreml Hair Tonic 89c In •xtra Julct *t Issue of The Register. house and ho seized a shotgun and (10 - 11 lbs.) fired at the Intruder. C far SUPER JUICER Grand Vice Regent OmiRCH OF THK AIR 2 - 89 28!,. ib 2 A Christian Science devotional pro- ^Visits Arcanum* gram will be broadcast over Station SATURDAY ONLY! WBRB. Bed Bank, tomorrow after Grand Vlca Regent Dr. C. Fred- Uggen'S/ 4 ounces. erick Drako of Asbury Park was noon at 4:45. This program Is un der Ihc auspices of the Christian Bel Our reg-uiar btmt grade guest of Red Bank council No, 9ti, for one day only! SUN TAN O1X Royal Arcanum, Friday nlghl. Ar lenco Committee on Publication for FIRSTAID New Ji-rncy. Mrs. Alice H. J Mor Sirloin Steak 29f, Norwich. 35e siie . rangeznents were made for Thurs- Kit ClUd with day July 20. to be designated as au- rls, former Reader of First Church GYPSY TAN of Christ, Scientist. Red Bank will pervlslng Deputy Grand Regents' GENUINE SPRING LAMB! Lake Shore Roll Butter 29c tb. Suntan oil, 4 ouncss mod* bondagti, Might In the council. conduct Uic program, the subject of which Is "Divine Government." Mild Store Cheeie 21c tb. The council will welcome Edward Legi - 6, 7,8ifci 29c ft. REX'EME Graaseleu J. Burke of Asbury Park as super- Shoulders - whole 19c ft. Homemade Potato Salad 17c tb. Skin Cream, t ounces 39 vising deputy. Delegates from Cor Astorted Cold Cut* 35c tb. GYPSY CREAM onal council In Keyport, the Long • Go of a Saving Shoulder Chops 29c ft. Branch council and tho Coast City (li VarleUes) 8 ounces, COUnoil from Asbury Park will also Temporia be present. Mr. Bu.ke will recolvo the Jewel of his ofllce and other BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 28 Cigars necessary credentials. EXCURSIONS FRESH SEA FOOD! Red Bank council also pluns to PRATTS Fresh Frozen FOODS! ELKAY'S L for vC Join the Coast City council an the to Now York fpr fhc Fillet of Sole 32c 1b. Corn on Cob ' . 4 ears 25c latter's moonlight Ball Filday. July She* While, S ounces Box 50. J.15 28. Clarence Bock of Red Bank was Shrimp - Jumbo 25c ft. Sour-Pitted Pie Cherries box 20c 35* SHU-MILK appointed to head the local com- Jer»ey Mackerel 19c ft. Cauliflower, jerve 4 box 18c mittee. Tickets for Ihe sail ran be ounce bottle Reynaldo purchased from Mr Heck nl Wli- WORLD'S FAIR 25' SHINOLA bur's Jowelry store nn Hroad strenl. HOT WEATHER Suggestions! FRESH JERSEY PRODUCE! While Cleaner. Tube or BoHU. Cigars Ox Tongue 14-oz. tin 75c Green Beans tb. 5c 25' CARBON* Peas 2tbt. 15c Engagement Told WEEK-END Keebler's Saltines Irtb.tin31c Sho* Whit*. I ouncas is tor vC $150 Corn on Cob doz. 39c Box 50 At Birthday Party Hudson Tormmal. Sun Sip Grapefruit Juice 4 cans 27c Tomatoes, ripe 2 tbs. 19c Mr. and Mr*. Bralnarri C Nmion Wax Paper - Cut-Rite Ig. roll 15c Blanco Of West Allcnhuxst have annuuncrd $J75 IVnnu. Station Lima Beans ... 2 fts. 27c the engagoment ot then daughtei. Duff's Gingerbread Mix pkg. 19c More and Boiler Shavtt Ilncts rotator* lOitis. JOo NURITO Easts Miss Nathalie Norton, to Chiulm OO-IVIHY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY •" ol nsuralgla. rhsuaatlsm. tuoi- PEPSODENT Krnsdale Peaches (WO lgst. can 16c (Wrots hunch nUrkherrlet qt lie par blade with Lewis, 3d, son of Mr and Mrs MTUROAYS l.v. KMI H.nU . * »7 AM. bajo. No eplatts or narcotics. Charles Low|», Jr., of Asbury Park SUNDAYS- L,* ll».f ll»nk . . H SO A M. Rsllei en money back. ,ih* toatk patf The announcement wim made m a ll«»llrt)l T'lm* .Gem Micromatic >K fhar coRrelM birthday party given for Mr i^win 1\*ti|fnlni fUliinU' <•< fun-lar r.T»nlh| nn FLIT Time Is Here Again! j,..13c : Pu. 21c : ,ts. 35c by his parents nl tho Bra Bright IpM-IQM Ir&lltl. ComulL ft|t>nta m Oyti 89 Irlum Yacht club Friday night. WHITE ROSE CONSOMME Honeydew Melons 23c ea. Blades 2Se Miss Norton it a graduate of ihc Madrilene fl cans Peaches • delicious ... 2-qt. bas. 35c Packoff* Athury Park high school. Mr. L^wis ONE DAY DRENE ill* attended Morcersburg academy anil Chicken ^ Avocadot - large ripe 2 for 19c 11'* Soaplew Cornell university. He l» associated With his father In ihc lumber bus X Hudson Terminal Antique doz. $1.59 Shampoo 40c ill* iness. ach Parly gltcstii wire Mi. and Mm * IVnnt. Station Oxydol 2 lg. pkgs. 37c Watermelons 79* I^Wls, Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Miss Norton, Miss ICmma Klectwood, Altrrnnln Turailaya ami Thursdays. SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 15th Now Improved B»Wh»...AIkallfw)ih Pavld O. Wolf and Mr. Lewis. l\»r (Ulfa, srliixliiloa, nir., ronnult JOHNSON'S •grnts or flyrr. TEK Professional BABY POWDEB Host 1'rtnuln July til. Avnld Highway Conswillon— CJ'o Ily ALRA-SELTZER Train—Have MornTlnw at theTslr. Th* annual parade of tin boats TOOTH mttf/sm tin f rram fsniuyhsnls *tatlon,\H. Y, 4V« eancti faslefi fok/eti from,, the Orlella flnhlnz fle«t will «. Wtrld-s r»lr tuusn, 1* Mlnutte .BRUSH take pllpe 8und»y, July 33, The boats, -II Canie, via Ung UUnSRall rtua. FOWLER'S f bedeoked with flngs and buntine, ' •will leave thn Inlet at 4 p. in. Tiny BETTER FOOD FOR THE TABLE ANACIN IOC S0 HOLYNOS Bl.8o.HoI. /IQt Drill orulse up the coast as far as w TOOTH 6Sc Sli, 49 jibury Park and return. About 100 RRILRURD Sox oM2 * «U «l* (MWOfltod in. HAS. Red Bank — 7 Broad Street — Phone 3334-35 V" KED BANK REGISTER. JULY 13. 1939.

Glenwood Cem. By Elihu Chadwick, Justice) to respond more quickly than real Greenlawn Cem. Milton,- Joel and Mary Hulse Buyers' Market estate." Dance Team Senator's Daughter Disney P Monmouth Fields. Hebrew. . : 1804, Sept. 17 Real estate at today's prjeos Is evi- Rushed to Hospital ' Genealogy Mt Carmel Roman. Catholic Cem: By Taber Chadwick dently one ot the best Investments At Asbury Ft Wall • street.- No church ever on site. Clayton, Peter and Elcey Si'Xit Instead Of A that can be made and thU Is especial- The Eatontosvn first aid squad was Oceanviile Cem. '.Near Oakhurst 1804, Aug. 15 ly truo of properties within the area summoned Monday morning to rush (formerly Oceanviile, 'Deal), n. of By Zenas Conger - Sellers' Market In which Red Bank and vicinity oc- Miss Elizabeth Barbour, daughter of 65 Drawi^7Di«Dlaye# Honmonth Count; HurUce Bee- Whale Pond Brook on Monmouth Shephard, William and Amey Mat- cupy ~bn Important position. United States Senator and Mrs. W. road. \ i thews _v,_-__ 1804, Dec. 3 .at Berkeley.Carterit|; :: oidf, Court Hons* Freehold, N. J. Many of tho propcrtlcsiwhich have Warren Barbour of Locust,, to Doc- Former yard of long-gone Inde- By Tbomas Cook, Justice Local Real Estate at been taken back by the building and tor's hospital, New York, where *n pendent Methodist church Still- (77) Painter, Isaac and Ann Bor- A group of 4S original csliulol lira. WiUjun R. Conover.tecxedltor. loans ois other lending agencies have emergency appendicitis operation W well'r Miscellany, v. % T>, 342. (Sur- den IBM, Nov. 13 been modernized in the meantime and was performed. made by Walt Disney and -out*; Member of the Genealogical commit- ; TodayV Prices Is names ' only; no "dates).' Book of JohnN. Wardeil, Justice they can be bought today at a prlco Dr. Samuel Hausman of Red Bank, "Snow White and the Seven Di tee of the Montoouth County HU- Dead;. p. 132-9; Genealogical ' Maga- SOnetz, George and Mqne* Lewis. "Ferdinand..!»«; Bull" and -.'tyro torlcal association,. Freehold, N. J. Exceptionally Attractive which means a real saving. They who summoned the Eatontown am- 'rin*te»;JTeriey;y.%v.44; Btill- Benjamin Lawrence —.1805, Feb. 23 can also be purchased on a term con- other of his recent productions a*,, ; bulance, made the trip to Hew York •.' " QUESTIONS ».y_' -V;,: *fell=-Mss;TM. d.iH. .*.--'. •'•/ •• ••-..• Kstel, David and Mary Sharp. Ben- traet whereby tho buyer will even- with Miss Barbour. Her condition sow being exhibited at the Berk*. 824. LUOA&HAYS. Waijt ances- ;;OH' First Churchyard, Methodist jamin Lawrence -^— 1805; Feb. 21 During the past three, years cover- tually becomo owner of tho premises ley-Carteret hotel, ABburyr5"""* ing tha period of tho "depression" Is reported to, be good. ' Theodore try and descendants of Mltes'liuciu, Eplecofcal; : Wall-street. Locust ave- Avis, Elijah and Teuty; Jfb after a few jomilax monthly pay- Lowls • and • Edward-EJmmons-of^thff . TrtSf 'Ml"JIwpceTTIayrSDHfri*i i^ilMeiPiuatUIir and the- •o-«6116d-:"feC6islan'."'many ments. Society of Flno Arts. The _., properties which were being pur- Eatontown first aid squad had 1814 (SVeehold Court House records}.' Mlscelliby.v. 2,' p. 842, . (Surname, John Hn)l, Justice Further Information regarding how charge of the ambulance was arranged by Frit Cleary ot In*!. Thompson, Joseph, and Elizabeth ' chased, on contract and atlU others terlaken. "f torical information: and genealogical UsGonlgle family vault." Book of ; James Allen, Justice loan associations and other lending members of tho Beta Gamma Pi sor- These records' /were copied by Mon- ularlty during the past year and pic- data on John Leonard, on John of Dead, pp; 83-St organttatlons are today practically At Garden Party Tho famous dance team of Fowler ority of the Newark State Teacher's tures of Minnie and Mickey Uoiut*.. Ulddletown, and on John, son o£ Parmly vault- Book ot Dead, pp. rooutU Court HouseT Chapter, D. A. In the real estate business with large college at luncheon at tho Rosevclt R., and published through the Mon- Members of tho XIV. club enter- and Tamara, who will appear this hang ' In the Metropolitan Museum ^ John, Joseph and Thomas, WBoin 488';• ; listings ot available properties which tained at a gardon party Sunday af- Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the tea room, Little Silver. ' oi Art along with Kembrant and mouth , Historical association, Free- can be purchased "for a song." The guests wore Misses Emma did they marry? Who were their Red Bank Hebrew Cem. Between hold, N. J., and released by (Mrs. ternoon at the homo of Mrs. John Sea Bright Yacht club In addition Michelangelo originals, The Disney' chn. and -whom did they marry? ^ncfcoU^and Tinton Falls. Is It in It is noticeable that throughout tho Garruto on Plnckncy road. The to Cross and Dunn, well known song Clark of South Orange, Lillian Kent paintings have been displayed an* William R.) Laura V. Conover, Reg- of Montclalr, Betty Hooper and OS. M. B.) Shrewsbury, Mlddletown- or Atlantic istrar. state efforts are balng made to turn party was given In honor of mothers stylists. _• aro among tho permanent posses- 827. THOMSON. Wanted parent- tpwrishlps these properties over Into the hands of club members and guests. Edith Israel of Nutley, Dm .a Maucr sions of outstanding art galleries aril, age and all possible Information on Shrewsbury, church yard, Seventh of new owners at a great sacrifice, NEW COnrORATIONS. and Claire O'Malley of Arlington, museums In tho country. • A tea table decorated with cut Ruth Rlnker"of Mountainside, Doro- Cornelius Thomson, who lived In Day! Baptist, near Hurley Corners Programs Arranged making It a buyer's market today In- flowers was placed on the lawn sur- The annual summer membership Mon. Co. at the time of the Revo- (Neptune or Wall Twp. ) Abandoned stead of a sellers' market. Edna Muchlhauson of Marlboro, thy Hotlls of Rcaolle. Mnrgnrot Law- exhibition of the society-will be held rounded by individual tables. Games ler and Ruth Wilkes of Newark, lution. Whom did he marry, end: 1789. Book of Dead, pp, 11-12. (ProV By "Y" Groups The building and loan associations were played and prizes awarded to Ocorge Mandcvllle and Russell Duck- next month. The paintings' of Ixmll ably due to migration"*)! members to worth of Matawan and Claire Le- Mary Buchanan of Irvlngton and Mora will be hung In the galleries who were his chn.? (I* V. C.) Members of the Shore Federation of Red Bank have a limited number Mies Emily DcMarla, Miss Edith Jeanne Hackett of Red Bank. 828. COVBNHOVKN. Vincent, bpt. W. Va., fas Corliss "SJtz-Randolph's of the Ycung Men's and Toung of properties which (fiicy aro offering Maronc, Mrs. Frank Marascio, Mrs. Favro of Koyport aro the principal In the early part of August. • at Old Tennent'Feb. 0, 1784; David, "A History of the Seventh' Day Bap- Women's Hebrew association met to anyone willing to coQBlder paying Vincent Sovlcra and Mra. Louis stockholders of throe new corpora- bpt. at Old Tennent OcL 2, 1797, tists In W. Vsu, Etc,** gives some Sunday morning at tho Red Bank rent to hlmseli rather than paying Dell'Omo tions. Ono is tho Edelweiss Farms, Prudential Excursion July 20. S.PC.A. MEETING. chn. of Garret D. Covenhoven, want- tombstone Inscriptions and Revolu- community center on Riverside ave- rent to a landlord. The Citizens build- Others present were Mrs. Anthony Inc., with Its principal ofllco at 194 Aibury Park plans to play host to Tho next meeting of the Mod* ed the name of his wife and who tionary war records from the Mon.nue and made plans for summer ing and loan association, In tho Red Sovlero, Mrs. Quldo Innacelll, Mrs. Main street, Matawan, and the' other more than 15,000 excursionists on mouth County Society for the Pre- were his parents? (D. V. P.) Co. burying ground. and autumn activities. Bank Register of last week, began a James MarascUi, Mrs. Ralph Scaccia, two alo tho McutUhnusen Coal Com tho 28th annual outing ot tho Pru-vcntlon of Cruelty to Animal* •WU Vjf 839. REED. In "Tennent's Set- ' ^Shrewsbury Twp.-once extended t6 A series of lectures and concerts campaign to Interest folks In becom- Mrs. Michael Garruto, Mrs, Biaglo pany of Matawan, Now Jorsoy, Inc. dential Insurance Co, from Nowark. be held at the Holly Tree farm, I4t- #-$ end of present Ocean Co. in Red Bank, Long Branch and As- ing home owners and In their ad- Rlccl, Misses Louise and Lucy So- the Muohlhauson Co-oporago Com- Eight special 12-car trains and 20 tie Silver, Wednesday night, July 19,-J* mono" by Rev. Gilbert Tennent, Phil- ; adelphia, Oct. 20, 1757. Printed In bury Park were discussed. Rabbi vertisement of today's Lsauo they vlero. Mcllnda and Mary Mnrasclo, pany at Matawan, New Jersey, with large buses have been chartered to ftt 8:30 o'clock Mrs. Jo«e»hlneHi#- *, their principal ofllce on Hnnison ave- Philadelphia by James Chattln at Monmouth County Marriage Beo- Arthur H. Hershon announced that state that "whether recovery or In- Grace DeMaria, Rose nnd Mllllo In- transport the crowd. More than call ot Fair Haven, Is secretary of y • nuo, Matawan township. v the Newft Printing office on the ords. Court House, Freehold, N. i. a- dance has been planned lor the flation Is to follow no lino is likoty nacelli and Anna and Anplo GarruttH 2,500 will drive In thole own cars. tho association. •' t, south side ot the Jerfey Market, 1758 benefit of the Red Bank Jewish or- (78) Cook", Edward F. and Sarah ganizations to be held at the Colony (f for* s) Is the name of subscribers, Jones - 1804, Oct. 14 one being Reverend Israel Heed. De- Surf club some time this summer. By James Allen, Justice Dr. Albert L. Axel of Bradley Beach alre ancestry, descendants of this Pitney, Aaron, and "Wllllample Long- announced plans for a midsummer Rev. and where did he preach? street : — 1804, Apr. 2 night's dance Wednesday night, (Mrs. G. W. M.) Longstreet, Bendrlck and Mary August 2. at the La Reine hotel, 830. LUCAS. In the above-men - Holmes . 1804, Oct. 18Bradley Beach, to benefit the Brad- tloned book of sermons, named a» Greenwood, Thomas and Catherine ley Beach "Y" and^ tho Junior Had- subscriber, that of Joan' Lucas. De- Vanbrakel . . 1804. Dec. 6 assah of Asbury I^ark. sire Information of said Joan Lucas. By .Benjamin Bennett, V. D. M. The state group will meet again (Mrs. G. W. M.) Carman, Elijah and Abigail Allen Sunday, August 13, at tho Bradley ' 1804, Sept. 1 A1&WEB8 - Beach "Y." The state conference Michel,* Jonathan and Catherine will bo held Armistice day woek-end 831 SUTPHIN-McDOWELL, (Ana. BurY — i- ' 1804, Sept 6 at Paterson. to 423. jJly 14, 1938, by Mrs. W. R. Covert, Daniel and Lydla Brinloy Attending were Irving Krakowitch, C). Ellfebeth Sutphln was dau. oJ . . 1804, Nov. 22 Henry Horowitz and Rabbi Hershon Our New Super Service Center and Cele- John Sutphln (Gulsbert, Derlck), bpt. Dangler, John and Mary Lulre of Red Bank; Morris Margaretten. 1732, of Middlesex CO., N. J., md. : 1804, Nov. 26 state federation president; David Johana tteyiua, b. 1730, dau. of Peter Smith. Benjamin and Elizabeth Mandel, state education chairman r and Aeltje TeniJyck Neviu«. Miia- Eddy 1804, Deo. 10CharleB Ncmser, state field secre- . brat ing our appointment as Distributor I b«th was first wife of Andrew Mc- Dangler, William and Deborah Lip- tary; Joseph Stein, Long Branch, Dowell, who Is bur. In 1st Pres. pencott 11805, Jan. 10chairman of the shoro group; Miss church cemetery, Cranbuiy, N. J. Allen, David and Beuley Price Mary Birnbaum and Robert Herman (E. M. B.) 1805, Jan. 12 of Freehold; Abraham Klltzman, for General Tires with a Value Giving 832. WYCKOFJ'-COVBNHOVEN. Brinloy, Ashur and Nancy Slooum Belmar. and Dr. Axel and William (Ans. to 341, Apr. 28, 1938, by Mrs. _J 1805, Jan. 26 Warman of Bradley Beach, W. R. C). Eleanor Wyckoff b. 1732, d. Aug. 26,1793, md. Ool. John Coven- hoven, b. Mar. 8, 1733-4, d. Apr. 21, 1803, was dau. of William Wyckofl and Angenletje VanDoorn (later Agnes). (M. C. L.) 833. OONOVER-REID. (Ans. to id 492, Aug. 25,1938, by Mr«. (W. R. C). Stephen Conover, who md. abt 1827, 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Margaret A. Reid, was son of John P. Conover (Peter, WUllam, Jan, William, Garret, Wolfert), bv Oct. 13, 1788, d. Apr. 12. 1835, md. Aug. 27, TRADE-INS IBM), Lydla Duncan, b. Mar. 11, 1777- 8, d: Aug. 1, 1851, dau. of John Dun- can and Ann Dey. (R- C. B.) KEEP COOL! No. 834. WE ARE SMASHING EVERY ARGUMENT VETERANS ADMIN1STBATION. Beat Summer Heat! ASHER HAGERTT—B. L. WL No. 19619-120-55. WaT of 1812. The data which fojlows was found In the with a Long, Cool Drink made claim for bounty land based upon service In the War of 1812, of Asner from the finest quality Hagerty, signature shown also, Aah- /7/PRICEV5 QUALITY er T. Hagerty. Asher Haggerty en- listed In Howell town, Mon. Co., N. RUMS, GINS and LIQUORS J., and served from Sept. 20,1814. un- til Dee. 9, 1814, as a private In Capt Daniel D. Hendrlckson's company 61 New Jersey militia. He applied Fob. PARK & TILFORD 25, 18S1, for the bounty land which Sensational Savings on was due'on account of his service In BRUGAL Superior $ the War of 1812 under the Act oi SepL 28, 1850. He was aged then 68 years and resided In Shrewsbury Twp., Mon. Co., N. J., the date and PEUTRO place of his birth and the names of hia parents are not shown. On this application he was allowed 40 acres RICAN of bounty land on warrant No. To acqroairiacqroairif ererrotw wi»wi»hh' ourr appintappointmenm t cm ( 36019. He applied Mar. 20, 1855, for OUR COMPLETE oi the famous General Tire we offeff r thihis great tii n buying the additional bounty land which f was due under the subsequent Act opportunity. of Mar. 3, 1855, at which time he re- RUM GENERAL UNE-IRCLUOED sided In Squan Village, Mon. Co., N, Come in and-see how nuch you*ava. J. On this second application he was /snt Uemsmbar wo have Just the TTP* oi TIBE to iH allowed 120 acres of bounty land on Ron Chico Rum .80 * 1.50 1/s warrent No. 19619. No reference was your neods—and orory tire top quality. Only (White and Gold Label) made to wife or children of this sol- 1/B General giree you this guarantee—not an ounce dier. If you desire Information In 76«/»P' 1.39 20% to 40% Panay Rum tA reclaimed rubboi In carcass or tread. Even regard to the tbcatlon of this land 4/8pt 1/B you should address the Commission- Gover. House Rum 1.0S 1.99 Bt hill price Gonerala are tho choapest, to own er, General Land Office, this city, 4/ B 1.99 1/B and furnish that official the warrant Bacardi Silver Label 96 + bocause oi their matchless mileage and saiety. numbers, acreage and acts >s given Don Q Gold Rum 1.04 ^ 1.99 "« During this sale you can buy Generals (or less MINIMUM AMOUNT YOU SAVE PER TIRE above. than you expect to pay; tot ordinary Urea. (Copy) (Mrs. N. K. N-> HIRAM WALKER'S" 4.75/19. ,..$2.35 to $3^5 No. 836. BIBLE BECOItD White Swan $ 29 5.25/18.. ,., 2.80 to 4.20 Records copied by Mrs. Charlotte Qt. C. VanDerveer, and published by Distilled 5.50/17..._„, 3.05 to 4.55 permission of the owner, Mrs. Helen VanDerveer Applegate, Engllshtown, DRY GIN 1 6.00/16 3.40 to 4.90 N. J. C Pt Charles H. VanDerveer's Bible, given by daughter, Mary Frances, 69 - 1*04 Fifth 6.25/16 MM 4.25 to 5.50 * Dee. 25, 1»73. Old Quaker Gin .._, 72n t 1.33 <* Holman'a Edition—The Holy Bible 6.50/16 ,.. 4.60 to 7.90 containing the Old and New Testa- Gilbey'i Gin ; 95 P' 1.50 "'"' ments, translated out of the Original 1 Tongues, and with the former trans- Gold Feather* Gin 67 <•<• 1.27'i - 7.00/16 ,.,.,., 5.55 to 9.90 lations diligently compared and re- Dal. Includ*. •!««< nol ll«»d—all al propofilonal.ly big trtrd.-fn sal* iMeeotmU. vised, with references and various Halloways Gin ' 1.29 ">•• readings. Balfour Gin 64 "•• Philadelphia, A. J. Holman t Co., 930 Arch street, 1873. *-" MARRIED Charles H. VanDerveer and Ann HUNTER GET RID OF THE BLOWOUTS III YOUR OLD TIRES A NEW CUSTOMER IS WORTH AT LEAST $10.00 TO IS! Ellta Gullck, Mar, 3, 1841. Trad, la ysor dmibthil HIM b.lot* ih*y blow. Drlr* In (atay or (omorrow. Uaro Without thai l»atur» el quality Uodenhlp whfcK only Control can flrt* Charles II. VanDerveer and sec- how much jea con SUT.. YOU quotation will bt gW*n ImmedlaKlK wllhoul tb« ond wife, Ellen (Helen) Abrahams, Trado-ln Sale would not pay us. Wo can afford U only botcrusa of the CM Baltimore $ slight.it obligation to TOO. N Teh. 21, 1856. anco that car ©wn«s who tak. adTonlago ot this sale will "»oU TStik urf^ lot BIBTMfl Charles II. Vanpervetr, Jan. SI, TCDIiC f«rm»n*i on out connnl.nl Cr.dli Plan l.ducd to match . , «.«J«_-«, t. il.> hiin/tmil 1819. D*c. 16,1910. IfcKMS r^ ,,ro.,i0 Uad..in ,ai. co.t ..duction.. y«»»- Our ooa big oWed U IUW ctMriomors 1>T tb« huadnid. Ann Ellu Gullrk, Aug. A, IMS. RYE James Gullck VanDerveer, May 9, These Sale Prices prevail only during Opening Sale Period .. . July 15th to July 31»t. IMS. 1 Mary Frances VnnDrrveer,' BepL 51% Straight Whiskey 21. 1843. David Gullck VanDervesr, May 7, First Over the Bars IMA. Oct. 1923. J. W. MOUNT CO. Dy aacond wife—JIarv.y H, Van- ESTABLISHED 1860 Derveer, July 2, 1R59. June 6, 1024. Dempsey's Bar Deluxe Rye $1.541'- MONMOUTH COUNTY Gibson's Bottled in Bond $1.77n'll« CKMKTERIKB COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE (Continued) Cinzano Vermouth ; 89 no-oz. ri > is. Wrst I/ong nrancb, noro of v M, C. Bottle Beor $1.49 "" Corner Maple Avenue and White Street ' _ Red Bank Congregation Hroth«r» of lirael, ' *. • i'lin Drpoilt Hebrew, Broadway, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 11:00 — SUNDAYS ALL DAY — EXTRA HELP PROMPT SERVICE FOR ALL RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 13,1939. for the comparison of various locali- Country-Wide ties and income groups." Jersey Carved Up for Soil Saving Approximately 35,000,000 housing Life Begins At Housing Census units are expected to be covered In A census of all the dwelling struc- the census. tures and dwelling units of the Uni- We need a. record ot existing hous- ted States will be made by the fed- ing supply.1"-'We need It a» never be- eral government la 1940, If a - bill fore at this formative time in the which has just passed the senate be- shaping of national housing policy Wltr. WO V«a B« a or 3 Yeatji 'Twin fl»wl comes. law. Everyone concerned with and of industry programs. Once we Don't LOM Asr Tbni. to PrtfiUng Vwr tbe establishment of a - sound fact have. gathered such data, its own foundation for real estate ownership usefulness may safely be depended Enroll Now In . Pr.»««.Ura lk»t S«cur« and enterprise and for new building upon to insure that we take steps, A Spbndid Futon And Good Incsmi must hope that the legislation will periodically, to keep it up to date. : - - Commit Us Now. be completed. All th. Hctt Mod«n EquJpnMBt «"• •." By United States Senator W. Warren Barbour The count Is to be made "to pro- lutninnU at Your Disposal. (Sp»ci»l U> Had Bulk BegliUr,)J vide Information concerning the num- , W» Also Hm tstoo Profusions! ber, character and geographical dis- .'Mn.lMtnuton.- »„ Washington, July 12—We have tribution of dwelling structures 'and J? POieiX of the monetary b 11 and take versing himself In order to get the dwelling units in the United States, SatonUr Opfi by Appolntmin't fair, f •? 'top neutrality next among the major bill through. . Hnirif and concerning the social and eco- Cur Payments Cad b» Arranie'd. . . rf' '.problems awaiting attention before Jtrt— mMn u/i/ch DH nomlo characteristics of their owner- When we -vere first asked to vote «///«• coritol/dattxi. IBBB PLACEMENT BUBEAU " FREE INSTRUMENTS fy 'adjournment on It, before June 30, the President ship and use, necessary to aid In the ' As a general principle, It will be my and all of his advisors, Including New formulation of a national, housing BEAUTY CULTURE \, ^purpose now as always, In approach- Deal leaders In the Senate, Insisted C£EU! JJistrieta in program and. In the administration •; Ing neutrality or other legislation that It tho power to devalue the dol- of far/notion Ju/y I* l}3$. of housing legislation." ''• ACADEMY '' bearing ea pur foreign policy, to see lar were not extended before mid- The director of the census la to NEW, , that -the United States preserves Its night of Juno 30, when the original take the count in conjunction with I/one Marine In Samoa PRIN. ELEANOR X BOWERS traditional Independence of action In power expired, it would lapse com- the coming decennial census of pop- Forrauly H«*« T«ach*r «ad Inttractor of tit •• world affairs, I shall oppose all pro- pletely, and the President would be ulation, and be is authorized farther Seventy picturesque natives, rep- •y/UIni AcSdtmr. posals which In my Judgment would powerless to meet a currency war by "to make such supplementary studies resenting the highest type', of the i tend to involve us unnecessarily In European nations if one should de- (either in advance of or after the Polynesian race, guard the U. S. Hobart BIdg., PERTH AMBOY Hobart St. tbe quarrels of other nations. velop. Tho Senate prevented action taking of such census) as are neces- Naval Station at Fago Pago.on the TEL. P. A. 4-1220 But beyond this there are certain before that time. Thereupon the sary to the completion thereof." Island of Tutulla. They are com- conclusion* which are crystallizing In President got a fresh series of Recommending that the bill pus, manded by First Sergeant Cecil R. my own. mind with respect to the opinions from his attorney general the senate committee on banking and Bates, the only XT. S. marine on duty , neutrality issue nofo before us. These and other legal advisers saying It currency reported upon It: In Samoa. are: wasn't necessary for Congress to act "The bill is strongly approved by Probably the oddest group of men 1.1 do not believe President Roose- beforo June 30, after all, and the tbe department of commerce, and by ever to serve the "U. S. navy, these velt or any other President should power could be revived at any time. the various government agencies con- axotlo warriors are called Fita Fltas. be given any power which, mid un- Along with this change of front, the cerned with housing, Including the Their uniforms are the last word In wisely or in .violation of traditional administration turned th« heat on Federal Housing Administration and simplicity! and consist of a navy American policy, Would either com- senators who look to the President the United States Housing Authority. blue skirt with red trimmings, a red mit us to a course of action in asso- for favors, and traded around with The proposal for a housing census turban and a red sash, while their ciation with any European nation or the silver senators until they got the has been urged by the National As- feet and legs are bare. On "dress" group of nations, vr allow htm to en- votes necessary to win. sociation of Rear Estate boards, the occasions they wear undershirts. 1 ter iata secret. understandings -with American Federation of Labor, the Their main duty Is to guard naval Certainly the President could not National Association of Housing Of- thes» nations, without the knowledge have been right both times In his property. Occasionally they drill un- of tbe Senate or tbe country at large. ficials, the United States Conference der the blazing- tropical sun or view ss to the lapse of the power of Mayors and many business groups, SALE 2. At the same time we should not Juno 30, and of courrfo he wasn't. march proudly by &t sunset parade \ hamstring him to the extent of mak- He simply shifted his ground when "The committee believes that a to the stirring notes of their own ON housing census Is essential to Insure band. For mote than 30 years they ing It impossible for the Nation's he found it necessary to d0 so, after chief executive to meet any moves the Senate, In-doing Its duty by the the most economical .and intelligent have shown ah Intense loyalty to the made by European nations In Cen- country, had blocked-Ills program In development of residential construc- navy and to a succession of marine tral or South America, or extend the Announcing formulation of a long- A referendum haR nlroody been or- tion, with its great potentialities, for leaders, each of whom they have the first place. It Isn't a very happy range plan for development of uoll dered on addition of Hopcwell town- other nations of the Western Hem- commentary on the state of American the Investment of idle capital, stimu- honored by the title of "Chief of the isphere any assistance they may re- conservation districts under the Oar- srip, In Mercer, to that district. lation of durable-goods industries Fita Fltas." politics or the statesmanship with den State's 1937 Soil Conservation Ocean county may be linked with quire or ask In strengthening their which Washington Is acting on prob- and the relief of unemployment The Samoans consider It a great honor 1 military or economic defenses again/ft act, the State Soil Conservation com- Burlington and Camden, where the Information to be obtained Is desired lems of vital concern to all Amer- present Cambiirton district Is In op- to belong to the native guard, and TIRES European aggressions on this aide of icans'. mittee thia week released a map of and needed by government and busi- there Is always a long list of sons the Atlantic. I think the republics :he stato showing present and pro- eration (Zoho 3]. First Btop towards ness alike. Such censuses have been organization of a South Jersey dis- of chiefs and other young natives * of tho two Americas should be on a posed districts, and four zones within the basis of housing programs fa the who want to Join. Many of the 50$ Off Standard list tfitally different footing than Euro- which district activities will bo con- trict (Zone 4) will bo taken July 12, principal European countries for whon farmers In Gloucester county handsome, copper-colored warriors pean, nations, so far as we are con- Inland Waterway solidated. ' mdny years. have been bearing arms for tho U. YOU GET A DIAMOND DUPLEX cerned, and that we ought to treat will ballot on starting district work In that county. "Investment In housing represents S. government for from 12 to 25 TIRE AT them always as neighbors and Channels Marked Under the plan tho present districts one-fourth our national wealth and years. will serve as nuclei to be enlargod as Watersheds, types of agriculture, . Jlnnouncorfrtnt wa» mads today by n the form of either loans, commit- It Is also considered a distinction These Prices This Week Only.! Interest Is developed among fnrmors erosion problems, soil types and po- ments, or guaranties the federal gov- for any marinejo be given this novel Purposes, rather than distant: peoples Frarik D. Holmes, director of the litical boundaries were among the New Jersey Board of Commerce and In their respective zones. The Mor- ernment has an interest of approxi- assignment, and the" mail selected with ,whom' war has been a habit rls-Warren district, which now cov- points considered by the committee mately $10,000,000,000 in Housing. 7et Standard since the beginning of history. Navigation, that the work of mark- must have a spotless record, tact, Bale Price ers portions of Morris, Warron and In drafting the plan, according to :hls is the one branch of our national diplomacy and ability to handle his list Price , 3. With theso two basic principles ing th* channels of the Inland Laurence A Bevan, chairman and waterway extending from the Mnn- Sussex counties, will have as Its po- economy where reliable statistical native charges. * In mind, we aught to make sure of tential boundaries all northern coun- director of Rutgers University's Information Is sorely lacking. The 5.25-18 $1330 $6.66 our ability-to prevent Europe from asquan river at Brlolle to the Cold Agricultural Extension service. "Dis- The present chief of the Fita Fltas Spring: inlet, has been completed, The ties a(| Jar south as Hunterdon, Som- local housing surveys conducted in arrived at the South Seas naval sta- huddling In American affairs—tho erset and Union (Zone 1). Farmers trict work will not start In any area tho past six years have been of great 5.S0-17 14.65 7.32 purpose for whtch' the Monroe Doc- .-work was started March IT, and until tho farmers themselves take tion recently to begin a tour of Copt, Raymond Huber of Tuckerton, In four Hunterdon county townships use to private business and to the duty In Samoa, so Sergeant Bates trine was first, enunciated more than 111 vote shortly on addition to this the Initiative," Bevan explained* "but government, but have not sufficed to 6.00-16 15.95 7.98 100 years ago—ana let Europe un- In charge, reported that the last under this plan we believe the hap- baa no lack of companionship, even the markers was placed June 16. Jitript. The Freehold district, In provide a national ploture on a uni- though his nearest comrade's of the •dexstand thoroughly^ that wo do; not Monmouth county, may ultimately hazard development of districts will fied basis. They . . . have demon- bo avoided and administrative costs Marine Corps are station at Hono- Intend to meddlo In theirs. Since 1815 when. the-BoaroVof Com- embrace all of that county along strated the great value and Immedi- lulu, more than 2,200 miles away. That seems to me to be the policy merce and .Navigation was estab- with Middlesex and Mercer (Zone 2). held down." ate usefulness of housing data, and •we ought to follow, We have a,spe- lished, the Inland waterways have orved to develop and test necessary heen marked. Each ssason the dis- On time All the Time. JOHN HANSEN cial obligation to defend the Western techniques. National needs can be Hemisphere against European ag- tance has been Increased and more Prudential Outing majority of the visitors will don met only by a country-wide census If you want printing done on time gressions, for In .doing so we arc signals plaoed. This year In addi- their bathing suits to enjoy a swim. taken In connection with population, give The Register a trial. For over 42 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK making our own position secure. But tion to tho 116 miles of the main In- The program for the remainder of covering all classes of structures and SO years The Register has been de- PHONE 2112 land waterways channel there were July 20 at Shore the day Includes a golf tournament llverlng-printlng when promised.— •we certainly have no obligation to dwelling units and offering a bails Advertisement. Bend *ng more American armies to marked 32 side channels which add- The largest, single excursion ever at the Asbury Park Country club, fight on European toll, and will not ed 12ft more miles. dispatched from Newark probably dancing at the casino from 1 to 4 p. do so. European nations—even those ". The board Is continuously conduct- will be that of the Prudential Insur- m. and from S to 7:30 p, m., a. fashion with which we are on friendly terms ing experiments endeavoring to Im- ance oornpany Athletic association, show, to be staged by the Kresge '—mvtl eventually recognize this and prove the waterway! of New Jersey scheduled for Thursday, July 20. The company of Newark at the casino accept H si'a baalo tenet of Ameri- and tbe service if renders the pub- president ,of the association la Jo- between i and 3 In'the afternoon, and can policy. lic. Among those experiments which seph B. O'Hourke. a'swimming meet In the Monterey have received very • favorable com- More than 16,000 parsons are ex- open air pool between 3 nnd 4 p. m. ment are' reflector buttons mounted pected to visit Aabury Park under This will be supervised by Charles President Wins Honey Fight. on stakes to show the edge at the Prudential auspices on that day Nunn of Fair Haven, chairman of tnc Although President Roosevelt has channel and directional signs giving which marks the silver jubilee, this association's swlmmbig committee. wen his fight for extonslon of his tbe direction and dlstanoe to towns being the 25th P. I. C. A. A. function Special awards havo been set aside power to cut another slice off the dol- along the Inland waterways. of its kind—and In order to trans- for those who provo most successful What's Ahead—A Big Business lar, it may prove pretty costly to the In all Its activities the aim of the port them reservations have been In fishing from the end of the pier. country If the power Is exercised, It Board of Commerce and Navigation made for eight special trains on the As usual the Prudential excursion will cut the purchasing power of tho Is to make the Inland water- Pennsylvania railroad, each of 12 committee will Install a hospital unit dollar once more and Increase the ways of New Jor»«y tho finest cars, and 20 Public Service busses. for the care of thoso who might need cost of living to everyone. The un- In the country, an asset to the state, In addition moro than 2.600 Individ- such attention. It will be quartered toitunatea on relief would get. less a pleasure to boatmen and Induce- uals are exported to drive to the In the solarium of tho Berkeley-Car- iood and be able to buy fewer clothes shore resort In their own automo- Recovery or Outright Inflation? ment to the non-boating public to teret hotel, at tho boardwalk, also on their limited relief budgets. It try bolting on their week-ends and biles. tho committee's headquarters for the would ajso work a hardship on old- vacations. An elaborate program has been day. age pensioners and beneficiaries of worked out by AI Lang, chairman pf Evidence steadily accumulates that one or the other of these two alternative* will develop the social security system, since their the exourslon committee, and his as- Supported bv Morcnanta, in the next year or two; the long hoped for recovery or the long talked of inflation. allowances would also buy fewer of Attending Elks' Convention. sociates for the entertainment and The Rod Bank Ruirlntcr Is sup- the necessities than they would be Charles Roscncrans. a past exalted amusement of the excurslonlats af- ported bv local a) well as out-of able to obtain If the dollar is allowed ter they reach Aabury Park. town buslnoss men. Advertisement! ruler of the l^ong Branoh lodge of aDpearlnc rcjrulorlv tfcll tho story.— Which of the two alternatives is most likely to develop? Our answer is that if the trend to keep Its preBenl value. Elks, \>ho WRB designated as alter- Promptly upon reaching the orenn Advertisement There* was another aspect of the nate delegate, U attending the na- toward political conservatism in public opinion continues during the next 16 months as it fight over the money bill, too, which tional convention of the order at St. has during the pait 18 months, the odds are greatly in favor of a big business revival. I did not like, and I have heard some Louis. Long Branch 1> the only criticism of it In Now Jerspy. Thlj Monmoulh county lodge to h« r«pre- *:was the Prealdrnt'a Btiategy In re- sentcd aj tho 40th national conclavn. We believe that at some point not too far distant, confidence will be sufficiently restored THE NEW ,.v to revive many business projects that* have been held back by political fears. There are many straws in the wind showing that the majority of the people nbw prefer recovery to Get this top economy impractical reforms. fe A huge demand has been built Up for many types of goods and projects that will eventually and long *» ' put millions of men back to work and give us genuine prosperity. The prolonged inactivity -IS OUT! that has characterized the real estate market for so many months is an indication of the (tcith"its lime-Saving Buyers' sentiments of the average investor who is prompted by his fears to follow an ultra-con- servative course."- STUDEBAKER Guide for Busy Shoppers) New nimrstTnrw't'rlf phone numbern .. new shops. ^And right at hand in the Yellow Pages Sit the bark of the book The above is a headline and excerpts from an announcement by a widely read publication. CHAMPION (the Classified/Telephone Directory) is a guide to tho stores and services in yourj community.rTelli^whcre. they Whether recovery or inflation is to follow no line is likely to re- Holds 2 new A.JLA records areXwliit'.they scll.1 and .which ones handle the particular brand or article spond more quickly than real estate. you're^looking for.' SsveMime—savelmonry—byjconsult- The demand, latent at present, exists, confidence in higher prices •'5000 MILES IN LESS ling the Yellow Pages before you shop. is only required to change the present latent demands into active TflAN 15,000 MINUTES buying and higher prices. The logical decision should be to act promptly, choosing the more desirable properties— either a hfune for yourself and family or for investment or speculation, either purpose 1 MILES PEtt should bring satisfactory results. % GALLON! Prices are low, terms are easy, all conditions, to tho satisfaction of the buyer. Sru WARTS., \WN n-heautifui Btudebnktr Cham- .. TABLC *KDS O"pion, the sole, restful, smooth-run- . A tAUNDRY HE WANTS. nlng new lowest prico enr that's proved CITIZENS BUILDING & UADOER worthy of Its name. It holds the official A.A.A. oVMt-tn-ronit round trip econ- .. LOCKSMITH omy record 01*2 7/'{ miles per KUIIOII. And ...A WEl&M it set nil endurance record never nji- LOAN ASSOCIATION , broached by n cur In Its dun by running 15,OOOnilltnlulmJthrml5,(K>Onilimtcioii IndlniinpolIiSj)etilwoy.QwnuCli«mpl(m 21 MONMOUTH STREET •l-JordoVnpayiittnt—cssyC.LT.leniu. Or Consult Your Own Broker BAILLY BROS. ' LEE'S GARAGE, '»«• t» Maple Ate.' Tel. 60(1 Roil Itriinrtwnjr Tel. JI0O MED DANK I-ONO MIANOH .

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ing circulation. We fall, however, to sea tha value of ability; and sickness. Certainly, as them of turning deaf ears to worthy APPRECIATION." such circulation contests, and believe that newspaper Dr. Stevens points out, many far- applications far loans. BANK REGISTER clrculattoa,?muit be built on merit. The Register, we sighted business leaders had long The truth of the matter, as Sea- " CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Editorial Views 90 Broad Street, •re proud to state, has nsvtr held exclusively entitled to thelittle extra change to see special exhibits as well a* pro- itiative In arranging a marriage phase of social security which be- ganized, well protected, except for Sincerely yours, shop labor unions and those on the "i« for republleatton of all new* dispatches credited to viding the admission fee to the fair and luncheon money.would probably b* startling. Woman speaks tbe attention of Rotariane: federal Interference with It* proper Morris Killer. publlo pay roll. XUa'jprlrllegrxl etas* !'°or not otherwise credited in thla paper and also the The treat will be available to about 95 boy*, are subtle. It I* not necessary for mainly concerned with Vocational functions, and able to serve the M:M _ dominates political attains In Amer- country adequately If released from . ne\f« published therein. _ This will be perhaps the only opportunity most of many of them to make a direct ap- Service. It was planned to snub the ica, and taie, since th* closing of proach. There are other eaually ef- shocks of unemployment and to ease the grip of its addiction to public' NOT FOB HTM. the World war, been taking into the boys will have to see the fair. Not only will it lending, for which the government . Tit Xe4 Bank B«l.t«r uiaau no lln.nelml raipenalbliltlti a lot of fun for them, but It also will have it* educa- fective ways. the load of relief agencies. Through their control pur public policies. P.w typographical errors In aiv.rtlitmrata but wll reprint itself ls responsible." Rumors that E. Donald Sterner, KSt?irt if an aav.rtl..m«.it ID which th. tn>o«rt«>hl«l error tional advantages. Seeing the modern wonder* of the Men who have passed the calf love the United States Employment Ser- They, have been able to raise wages fSumT Adv.rtlt.rs «rl!l »!•«•« m>tUr tb» msn.sm.iit lmm«- stage grow fond of freedom. They vice it tries to relocate the Jobless No bank wants to refuse a loan- state highway commissioner, would of closed shop labor and salaries of Silstely of any error which mar occur. world will no doubt Impress the boys and who knows, ar* fearful of domestic boredom, ap- worker as soon as possible. Insur- after all; loan* keep banking alive, be named as a one-man racing com- employees in public service to about Many paoplt do not Mem to und.rsUno th.t eommunle«- but what one of these machine* may Inspire someone prehensive of the demsnds of ex-ance benefits extend over a limited and. build tbe community prosperity mlSBion at an increased salary were double the scales that should have ajotuini In Tht Ktd Bunk Btsitttr »r« not writtta »j In the group to great things, just u the exhibit of the that is aa essential corollary of bank set at rest by a statement issued by ,«,™l. eoratetJd with Th. Rtgl.ttr. The atituunts wad., and travagant wives, appalled at thenumber of weeks, are based on aver- obtained since the close of-(he war. Jl5»TexlHeI«ms meat ar. tn.rsljr th. rtprwsloni of ^.Individuals gas englno In the fair of 1893 Inspired Henry Ford. {number of lazy women and reluctant age earnings, and are large enough prosperity. But a government policy Mr. Sterner Tuesday. His statement This -tvajs a major cause of the 1929 ?--who aubnflt Urn communication! or arttclii bearing thilr rup.e- The boys are Indebted to J. Frederickk Talcottt for.ttoo r'r*'*ktB « tranquillity of bachelor- only for subsistence living. which virtually forces billions ot Is as follows: amaBh and the cause of the great l JSfSSSl. T»« Bed Bin* R«UUr IHTH« SI.7 on. who .o d.- 1 his thoughtfulness In proposing the Ides and to all who\ "Sr In January, 1938, 11 states were capital Into government securities In response to numerous inquiries depression since that date, i illr«» to mill. reply to anir or nil of these t»mniiinlc«tlln». ls hardly a atlmulant to lending for from the press and others as to my contributed to the fund. All who were asked to "chip' ™ & f ?h "i""' ready to pay benefits. This month Subscription Frloea In Advance: the last two states will have their private, productive purposes. Fur- attitude on the apparently well-circu- Tbe NONprlTileged class la me , „ , ...... , . . ,. _ * |Mesacrifici noe gooandd reaso heavny fo financiar * Hiel oobligaf -administrative machinery In opera- thermore, the banker's first respons- lated rumor that I was being favor- of oar population, tbe labor J OOnna yyear 12.00 Three months i .50 for the caddies themselves they must be a fine lot of ibility Is to his depositors—his own LDO Single copy .0* in," gladly did so, declaring the Idea was a fins one. As | „„,„"tions. Moreover„ „._<-, h, e- enjoys',", variet°l y tion. Over a half billion dollars had ho"r.e Sfc^r-ft £L%£Z£ *« " not organised Into closed shop i\'' Six montht s boys and the club members evidently tfelnk a great deal and the zest of frequent hunting. been disbursed to unemployed work- tried judgment, to say nothing of muneratlon above that of highway unions; the small town and rural of them. Almost all the men are high In the mercantile Left to men, the Institution of mat- ers up to April of this year. the law, compels him to Insist on commissioner, I wish to emphatically artisans la all trades, where no at- iries'oBd W.iUy, entwtd at S«ond-Clta. Hatter at tha Po.t- the highest conceivable standards of i effle* at Bed Bank, N. J, undtr tb. Act rf M.rcb a, l«T». and financial world. A wide chasm may separate them rimony would wither and blow away. Numerous points, especially in ad- state that I would not accept an* tentipn is paid to the wage scaled, It flourishes because It Is tended by safety, when he makes a loan. As such position even If it were offered1! hours or rules of closed shop unions; from the boys who tote their golf bags, but we often ministrative technique, need change the chairman of the Board of the wonder If some of them, observing th* carefree attitude trie strong, capable hands of women, or modification, say critical observ- ^In acceptingthe appointment four * the farmers and common rural labor; THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1M». who know what's best for clvillca- National City Bank has said, "The of youth, do not often envy their bag totera. And we ers, and the scope of the plan, fhey idea that the way to prosperity is tlon. It Is they who domesticate tbe add, needs redefinition. For example, suppose the caddies, likewise, sre awed by the standing altar-shy male. The capture Is ac- to make It easy for people to getbusiness experience and general ex- if, _ . _. . .Why Should & Dog Be most Industrial workers are covered, into debt, does not stand the test perlence and general knowledge of "" ™£*unplovees. The Income of of these giants of the business world and envy them. complished with such finesse that the but few agricultural laborers are. In 1 Who Is, the happier T man finds himself on his honeymoon of experience." construction and Its problems might i^ * NONprivileged daes could not ; Entitled to One Bite? a certain manufacturing state, as a better serve the best interests of our be held up to the war year scales by happy but wondering exactly how ltresult, 67 per cent of the wage earn- You can blame the bankers all i , Under many municipal ordinances, Including our all came about taxpayers In administering the af- governments or by any other power, ers are eligible to receive benefits, you like—but the fact remains that fairs or the state highway depart- So, obedient to the law of supply and 'own here at Red Bank, a dog la apparently entitle! to The little woman will, of course, whereas In one farming state only a, large volume ot private loons can ™TBI/«» .WK.,,.. •„ . u . demand, the income of the NON- on* bite. For Instance, an animal. If licensed, Is per-Economy for the Railroads, deny she made up his mind for him, H per cent are eligible. be made only under a government and 7e« mi?8 tnyone"""^^ Pillaged clas. sank to the prewar but'every married man knows better. mitted to run at large throughout the borough, more But Dangerous for Motorist*. Federal-State unemployment com- policy that ls encouraging to indiv- Or thinks he does/—Newark Sunday idual activity, Instead of a policy knowledge.of horse racing and all its W *ne n'8n wages (In hljh costs of or lee* on probation, but If he suddenly takes lt Into Call. pensation Is still plastic enough to re- hla head to sink his teeth Into the flesh of some un- Curtailment of tbe 34-hour flagman service on the spond to Influence—from either the that puta the government more and ramifications In order to Insure the good*) and the high salaries of pub- Newman Springs road crossing has resulted in a pro- crackpot or the sound social mind. more Into competition with Its pri-most efficient and effective adminis- lie employees (In high tnxe»). Thus suspecting pedestrian, his privilege to roam the bor- vate citizens.—Industrial News Re- tration of New Jersey's newest ex- the spread between the Income of ough at large Is revoked, and the owner Uf ordered to test to the railroad from the Shrewsbury mayor and GOVERNMENT IN NEW JERSEY. Rotarlans, who seek channels through periment which business shall be Irrigated with view, Portland, Ore. the Privileged and NONprivileged tie him up. council. No flagman is then from 11 o'clSek at night After six months of unproductive class was doubled In favor of the Until after daylight. Tha same situation exists at thehemming and hawing the New Jer-Vocational Service Ideals, should give Just why dogs should be extended privilege* that It a though.—The Rotarlan Magazine. IT COULDN'T BE DONE. Privileged ctae*. are denied human beings has never seemed quite clear West Bergen place crossing on the same line. The rail- sey Legislature talka about quitting R' for tha summer. Since January It to us. If a person walks about the street, threatening road apparently made the curtailment for economy's When nearly a century of bicker- The Royal Family of Publlo sake at two men were laid off. It's all right for the rail- has been arguing over ways and ing over an Irritating international Municipal Topics Payroll*™ are the members of the to punch another person on the nose, he Is yanked off "GERMANY'S RIGHTS OB WAR." By tho New Jersey State) road to economize or make change* to eliminate waste, means to create funds! tor state home issue Is swept away by two good Ro- political machines through which tho the street,.* and his warlike propensities promptly relief of the unemployed. One pro- Leaeuo of Municipalities but lt 1* not right to place economy p/ramount to pub- Jews In Germany are being called tary dinners with a bit of practical politicians keep control of govern- posal after another has bten ad- back to work; immigration permits fellowship on the side, one has con- ments and vote whatever taxes re- , A dog on a, publlo street, licensed or unlicensed, un- lic safety. It Is contrary, to the railroads' much pub- vanced, discussed and rejected. The already Issued are being canceled. vincing evidence of the efficacy of quired to meet the salaries of the licized policy of safety-first. WHY NOTJ "leu* oA a l«asU, accompanied by-its owner,-Is a potential Assembly actually adopted one Their newest fate Is to replaceLwork- the. friendly, luncheon-conference— vast srmj" living on publlo funds. scheme last May 24 to raise 118,000,- danger—to the publlo and to himself. We have had many The railroad no doubt will argue that flagmen are era called to arm*—two million In and a good story besides. The story One of the significant conclusions' The politicians yield to the demands ; 000 by tapping several aources, in- tha regular army, four more million reached by the New Jersey Com- leases of dog* being run over by automobiles, to thenot needed at these crossings after 11 p. m., btcaust concern* the Rotary Clubs of Oh*nt, of the leaders of the closed shop there lt no passenger service and only two freight trains cluding highway funds, the teachers' In training in various short-time Belgium, and Lille, France, and what mission on Tax L&w Revision, and labor union* and pass lawa that en- accompaniment of walls from th* owners, who If they pension fund, grade crossing bonds courses. Czech, Slovak, and Austrian they did about a problem that had the first listed In the recent legisla- able the labor leaders to Impose their really thought anything of tbe animals should never after that hour. Members of the crew a of the freight and sinking fund accounts. But noth- workers are being forced Into trains baffled official authorities for decades. tive report of that body, waa setwage scales, hours and rules on ' have permitted them to run at larg*. train* "flag" the crossing until after the locomotive ing came of It Jn the Senate. Th* and transported as conscript labor- forth in the following brief state- employers, Including municipalities ha* passed and then hop aboard, and therein lies the need for definite action on relief was For more than 80 year* certain ln- ' A dog at large constitutes a threat to publlo health ers to Germany proper. In Graz, diutrles In Northern Frapce had ment: and governments. These two groups bacautt one can never b* sure, as long as tht dreaded potential danger to th* public. As Erie G. Rodin, a emphasized when, In the middle of wives threw themselves with their "That the requirement of the taxhave combined and work as one May, tha Financing Assistance Com- Children on the railway tracks. Fifty dumped polluting waste products In- 4uteue of rabies exists, that the animal In qusstlon Is member of the Shrewsbury council, point* out, It ls al- to the Esplerre River. Because that laws of this state that real and per-privileged group. They do impose most Impossible to see the freight car* at night,' par- mission afre«d to advance cash to psr cent of tha Austrian Nazis, who sonal property be assessed at full their will and demands upon law- cot Infected, One jog- bitten by « rabid animal can pus twenty-seven municipalities for aid stream flows into the Eseaut River ticularly en the Newman Spring* road crossing btcauii bore the brunt of the fight for Ansch- and so carried the pollution Into Bel- value and the local rate of taxation makers and taxpayers and now defy the disease to others, and it Is not long btfore an epi- of their jobless. Squabbling among luss and expected Jobs afterward, are be applied Is grossly disregarded." the country to dethrone them. That demic, such aa we recently experienced, ha* resulted, of poor lighting. Another factor that adds to the danger Republicans In tke Legislature has glum, especially affecting- the city of In concentration camps for opposing Ghent, the matter became an Inter- In 1938, it, was pointed out, theis the great political lssu* before the Tbe pity of lt all Ls that such an epidemic' Is so un-Is that the grade on Newman Springs road at thl* cross- been responsible for much of the de-the rule of the "Prussians," who sit value of personal property In thepeople ot America. Tha question la ing I* at an angle which permits tb* lights of motor lay- national problem. Publlo authorities necessary, Scientists are more or le*i baffled over some now In every warm place. Austrian regularly sought to control the an-state was approximately $12,000,000,- whether the mass ot voters, the NON- ' diseases, such as Infantile paralysis, but in tbe case of cars to shine under th* freight cars. A motorist seeing soldiers, drilled by Prussian officers, noyance, but the Industrialists always, 000 and the value of ail real prop- privileged part of our population, tha lights of another c»r on the opposite side of tbe A few brtllant Ideas have come out complain bitterly of their cruel meth- erty about $5,600,000,000. Total lo- ar* willing to endure tbe slavery and tables, all that ls needed to eradicate the malady ls an of Trenton In the last thirty days. shunted the proposed solutions aside. crossing gets the fain Impression the road Is clear. ods. Officers' quarters have, been sur- Patiently the Belgian people hoped cal taxes levied against real and the robbery much longer. The war Application of Common sense, and the disregard ot the Governor M6ore wrott to a member rounded with barbed-wlte flnces for personal property were $256,691,620, broke on July 1st when tha labor sentimental walling* of some dog owners. The'reS! darlger at this crossing It not In having of the House of Representatives for a settltmtnt, but always lt was protection. In Bohemia an ever larg- delayed. To protect Itself, the Belo-f which amount 1226,766,014 wasunions went on strike against (he What ls more ridiculous, or more dangerous, than a train hit a car, but In having a car run Into the train. early In June and urged a WPA pro- er police force Is necessary to control levied against real property upon an new WPA rule as to hours of work gram big enough to care for every- gian Government installed an exper- ' the ancient theory that a dog Is entitled to one bite? It happened there before and two persons lost their tbe Czech opposition. Farmers must imental purification plant and tried assessed valuation of $4,990,850,441 and wages. lives. Officials of Red Bank and Shrewsbury should body without w«rk. He did sot gathave permits to go to the next vll- and $29,833,681 against personal prop- Are not our children more greatly entitled to Immunity It, About the same time the to control the trouble alone. from the threat of an attaok by a mail animal, In view appeal immediately to the state publlo utility commis- erty upon an assessed Valuation of Tae leaden ot bb/> labor unions t.robly adopted a bill to rails the sal- Uge. In Germany proper working Then, three years ago, the two Ro-$677,027,272. of th* fact that this threat can be removid simply by sion to have tha 24-hour service restored before then arles of IU members from 1500 to I hours are stretched every week, Fam- tary clubs entered the picture. At a say that no power may set wage Is another tragedy. In this case tht railroad's "safety "These levies demonstrate," said scales at lest than the union forbidding the animal from roaming the street* un- 13,000 a year and to double the one-llles are torn apart. The sons go In-luncheon to which the Rotary club of the report, "that for 1938 real prop- leashed or unmuxxIedT first" policy ha* reverted back to tha old 'publlo bt to the army; the daughters and Spent invited the Rotary club of scales, not even the Federal, State year term.—New York Sun. erty carried 88.37 percent of the to-or Olty governments. Here la rebel- Tbe threat of rabies exists In our very homes. Last damned" policy. younger boys are ordered to the coun- Lille, an engineer presented the Bel-tal tax levy, while personal proper- try to help with the harvest; fathers gian side of the Esplerre affair. His lion against government. It Is week at Red Bank we had the case of a woman bitten CANT FOOL A LIQUOB DEALJSB. ty carried, only 11.63 percent." revolution, Thl* 1* ctvll war. The returning in the evening from their point waa well taken, and a few While it has been known for many by her pet dog, necessitating the administration of tht Packagt liquor dealers who urge Jobs find an urgent order to appear months later the French club recip- original plans for "mad* work/' as Pasteur treatment to her and the destruction of her years New Jersey Is laboring under stated by President Rosevilt him- New Jersey Blind Men Fight repeal of tha Federal statute declar- Immediately In a certain place of as-rocated, entertaining the Belgian an archaic system of taxation, It dog. Unfortunately, this animal escaped, and bit many ing 1.2 per cent n6n-lntoxlcatlng sembly, where they receive Instruc- club members, who were accom- self, called for a lower wage so aa has not been generally recognized not to draw labor away from private other animals that were running the streets at large. for a Worthy Cause. and demand that brewers stop ad- tions till midnight In the police work panied by the Mayor of their city. just how much the possession of vertising their product as a food ore which they will have to take over on Here the French view was aired, and employers. Soon the labor unions Fortunate, Indeed, can we consider ourselves If these The new Addlcks' recreation hall of the New Jer- personal property has been favored applied the heat to the administra- animals so Inoculated with the virus of the rabid dog, In agreement with the Federal Alco- the "Day." Housewives are left alone through these friendly speeches, oit- over real estate lrl the assessment sey Blind Men's association at Camp Happiness, Leon- hol Administrator, W. 8. Alexander, tion's managers and then to Congress fall to spread the disease, or even communicate It to to figure out where to get enough tzens of each nation understood for method. Undoubtedly much of tbe ardo, was dedlcatedfyeittrday afternoon with appropri- who more than a year ago told tht food for the next day. They will get the first time the other country's and got the provision that "skilled children through a bite. personal property valuation, more labor" was to be paid the "current ate ceremonies. Governor Moore, who was to speak, beer makers to leave off saying their handbills Instead: "There art people rights and point of view. than double the flgrure for real es- We have "had no fatalities thus far from rabies only was unable to be present. Thomas Lynch, Hudson coun- beverage Is a "soft irlnk." More- wage" at whatever point the work who have a lust for goulash and Accompanied by technical experts, tate, consists largely of intangible because w* have the means, thanks to tha great Louis over, this Fedsrsl official wants the whipped cream, who want to glut was being done. This quickly de- ty director of WPA, represented the governor and made tht French and Belgian Rotarlans personal property. Realising this veloped into a labor union racket Pasteur, for counteracting the dltease after It hat de-the. principal speech. The new hall, modern In detail, "I**,"?-l,Od,U>,'try "" 1U """^'themselves. To every hysterical then visited the purification plant, situation, a number of the larger which padded the rolls of "unem- veloped. But why thould we be continually on the de-was made poxalble by funds raised In a drive conducted reguJateo in me same manntr as dla- stuffer where valuable suggestions came cities are making an effort to place tillers of spirits. ployed" and absorbed billions of dol- fensive? Why ahould we always be closing the stable by the Monmouth County Press association. The hall was to have delicacies, we say this ls notforth, notably from the French en- a more proper share of the cost of lars that, should have gone, to un- after the horse Is stolen? Why shouldn't we. In this so- The division among the sellers of the right time." The rigns of thegineer. A report on the Inspection government on this form of wealth. organized labor willing to work 130 named after William J. Addlcks, president ol the Leon- liquor, as evidenced at the New Tork called civilized age, launch an offensive in this war ardo Blind Men's club. terrific strain under which the Ger-tour and resulting proposals pub- It it obvious real estate cannot hours a month for the WPA wage. convention of tht National Counoll of man population Is suffering become lished In the weekly bulletin of thebear a further Increase of taxea and against the spread of rabies' The dedication ot tht hall mark* the completion of State Liquor Dealers, la a repetition more visible every day. The ntwBelgian Rotary District convinced other municipalities are expected to The school teachers In New York One way ot doing this. It seems to us, would be toanother step in the association's progressive program. the Belgian Provincial Oovernnor, a follow the lead of the larger cities amend our ordinance so as to prohibit the roaming of state ara resorting to every trick of The Blind Men'a association was organised so that mem- signed not only to frighten England member of the Ghent club, that the In turning to Increased levies on the politicians and labor leaders to animals on our streets unless they are licensed, and bers could help each other and prevent themselves from wh^r^M^ S^^YSsSS problem he had considered Insoluble personal property, both tangible and on. tl and France again—this time with a prevent a alight' reduction of their either mutzled or accompanied on a leash by a person. becoming dependent on the state and their families and could be solved—by adopting the rec-intangible. By so doing, pressure the other began to call each other Oarman war spirit which was absent huge budget. They tried the same Let'a repeal the theory that & dog Is entitled to onefriends because they wert blind. A remarkable tribute to In tbe last crisis—but also to over- ommendations of the French engin- will be brought upon the legislature game In Now Jersey. If New Jersey names. The "hard liquor" dealers eer. Differences of long standing were bite and substitute the Idea that our children, and our-the effectiventss of the association Is a ncent atatiment I deny that beer Is different fronT'th* come the weariness of the German to act upon the long-deferred re- was not cursed with pusillanimous selves, for that matter, are entitled to be abnolutely free, people. Aa It Is, Hitler sesma to have composed and work on a joint con- vision of the entire tax structure. leadership In I la political affairs the by Mr. Addlcka that loday there. It not a blind beggar product they retail and thty appear trol project begun. By October, 1949. not only from biting doge, but from even the remotest reached a height of preparedness There seems little likelihood of the legislature now In ttaslon would In the slate. to resent the brewer, efforts to di- the waters of the Esplerre and thelawmaking body doing anything threat of such animals. vorce themselves from other branch- which cannot be maintained Indef- compel all public wages to be re- Columns would be necessary lo enumerate the va- Escaut will flow fresh sod pollution- about the tltuation thlt ytar. Ac- duced by 35%, at least, and up to es of the liquor tradt. initely. "Germany's right or war.fre" e again for the first time In almost rious accomplishments of the Blind Men's association, Tbe harvest ls not far off—The Na- tion Is necessary or the ownership 60% for the governor, fudges and for which blind members are responsible to a great ex- As to the charge that 3,2 per cent a century.—The Rotarlan Magailnj of real eatati will lose the little re- beer l« Intoxicating, at leatt one tion. high salaried officials—all appointed Circulation Schemes tent Qreedy politicians with an eye on additional maining attractiveness It now holds. or elected by the political machines- * State Supreme Court haa ruled that Mandatory spending legislation, cash Not a single employee In government patronage for distribution to their relatives, friends and If It; dlitlclana declare that It has TO THOSE WHO DRTVE CARS SILENCE, basis laws, unaound pension funds, vs. Growth on Merit Alone. co-workers arc attempting to make all blind persona In In the court house at Freehold, or no food value, and Administrator j FOB US. Silence is a net which holds many decreasing ratables and the cost of any government In Monmouth coun- A newspaper In the metropolitan area rictntly "ex- New Jersey wards of the slate. This Is contrary to theAlexander remarks thst "we have not Did you ever cuss out a fellow for things. There ls a moment after a public relief have forced the ratea ty, would quit the job if their sal- posed" wide open gambling conditions which It claimed pilnclples of ths association, whose membera desire to yet come to the point where the cltl- of taxation on real estate to an Btns of any community, large or pulling out from a parking place]song Is sung, when silence^seem^ full aries were cut 25 to 60%. It should existed at Kfansbiug. Aa a icsull. Sheriff Monls J. bn aelr-auppoi ting. Theae men are dtaervinf of com- right In front of you without warn- of music; when the thought remem- alarming and conflscatory point. be done Instead of holding up own- mendation for their aland to be sc lf-s\ipportlng, deserve small, look upon the beer tavern or Values are crumbling and the Woodrlng sent men to the Rarltan boy reaotl, and, ac- taproom In the aame light at theIngT Sure you have. bers the sounds' wonders. ers of farms and property at iho cording to a later story In thla same paper, concession great credit for their past efforts and ahould recttve Silence Is so much more than the snleabillty of property Is sharply point of a gun, compelling them to soda fountain or corner drug store." And how many times have you declining. At least one-fourth of the alrfls Instead of offering "quarter, and greenbacks to the help nf nf theli mote fortunate hrothera In their done the tram, thing yourself? You absence of all sound. In a green val- pay taxes when there are no profits, The package liquor dealers Insist that total value of real estate today Is no Income. It Is a form nf public persons willing lo buck the udda" put up 'Innocent We* nght tn remain Independent 1.3 beer will make a man drunk, and park your car dozens of times a dayley, the silence Is a kind of golden dream In which the Imagination lin- under direct control of banks, build- robbery of the helpless by those In pie dolls, candy and teddy beats for prlics " they ought to know. They're In th*probably, and remembering to take a ing and loan associations and In- _ ^ ^ ^ p t0 gers. But In the high places, where public office, a disgrace to the name It Is not our intention by any means to defend gamh business. — The i< lk ni approaching traffic g g surance companies through Inability Monitor. Christian "science ' " * 1 of Christian civilization. That the ling. The voters of the state recently put their damp that you're coming out ahould-be that the mountains Hit their heads above of Individual owners to retain It Royal Family of Public Payrollers A Few Minutes in tb* Morning much more ImportanI t to you. the clouds, silence In a cool hand laid Because of froion assets, consisting of approval on one form of gambling, hut, he that as It If you don't watch this all the time, on the heart, a deep river scon far may have their fat Incomes, vaca- NO JOKING. largely of real estate, on. of thetions, short hours and soft jobs, many may, open and widespread gambling of course, la noiMight Mean a Life Spared. aom« day you wl'l be written up offIn. On the vast desert, under thelargest New Jersey banking Institu- to bo desired. Not even the »mart-al«ck Intelleo- an accident report .. . something like dome of stars, silence is a deep well families In this county this year will Ilcaldtnia along Ihe road from Ntw Monmouth to tions closed Its doors a few months go without most of the things con- We cannot, however, wonder al Ihr hypocrisy thai tuals are as ready at they used to beitu In which we'gaat. On the blue tea ago. Middletoon in Mlddlelown township art up in arms be- to make Jokes about Rotary and oth- Injuries: Lacerated Instep, wrenched alienee la full of rhythm, and the sldared essential lo a bare living ex- surrounds this subject ol speculation. In a rolumn dl- cause motorists are steadily turning thtlr road Into a er service cluba. eyea follow the tides, and seek the Competition between municipali- istence and all because we have a reclly next to that In which th« "expos' ot gambling nrck. multiple contusion and abra- ties to bring Industries to their com- • prciuaj They became Incensed becsuae many of tht The reatons are two: ftrat, auch •lons. Probable disability four weeks. pathways hidden from tho »un, far pusillanimous control of our legis- at Kearufcurg was carried, the paper tn whin, >i refer munities has been one reason In th*lature in New Jersey. offenders «eio township residents. One or lbt worst oluba have attained a maturity and Or ... Fractured knee cap, flvo teeth j below the water-surfaco whero an un p«st why personal property has re- carried the headline, "Sweeps Top Prlie Won With 204 offender! was a man who commuted dally to New Tork dignity which perhaps some of them known silence dwells. knocked out, mild brain concussion. ceived such lenient treatment. It I* The closed shop labor unions have Runs." This story told how a reader won 1500 In theanil used the road In driving to and from the railroad lacked In thtlr early days And tec-] Probable, •Usability eight to ten Sllenoe broken can be a lovely essential and desirable, that busi- weekly baseball pool conducted by this pspei. This con- ond, the Ideal of srodd-wlil and simple ,ok«. ] thing. The brittle snow breaking un- forced their wage scales In New station al Mlddlelown village. He apparently arose late w( ness bo encouraged In every manner Tork, at tne World's Fair, In citlea test, which after all Is nothing hut gambling, 1» friendship among men la more prec- Yes, Injuries like lhat come from der the foot breaks the silence of thewithin reason, but the Inducements In the. morning, allowing himself juat enough time to 1 and Industries where the unions are open lo all pnisont tn New Jersey, and the rules tniuiie IOUB than It used to he, because there I his type of collision even at the mud- winter clay, and In the sound Is thooffered for location In a community make the train If he traveled at a high rate of tpenl. Is so little of It. trttc speeds which prevail In tho city echo of frost and the mutlc ot cold. In control to a point thai Is killing six coupons clipped from issue* of ihe psp.r to ac-A romnlalm to the Mlddletown township pollct quickly should not be at the expense of business rapidly. Take the bridge, company entry blanks. The entrant thru hat ihe right The recent convent^n of Rotary as compared with the open highway In autumn, one leaf falling wakte other taxpayers. hrcuiRhi about thl.i man's arrest. International at Cleveland the stillness, and drifts through, the being built across the river at Rum- to select any four baiphal] cluha, and tl,e howwi ,,f thr • ••>•. ii.i.uu,, «i uitveiana auu car Is a blgbig. heavh y tiling, and It Those who protest loudest against son. It will cost three tlmea as much The rcaiuenta along iht road sincerely hopi that marked by a dignity and sincerity! doesn't h»ve tn «b .traveling BO very blue thadow of smoke like a (lulet revision of th* tax system ar* often combination amassing the greatest total of runs lor iht word said. In summer the white at It would have cost In 1014, all due one aneat will be tufnclent to cut down the excessive that Impressed all who were In touch fast to carry a lot of energy with It- those who are escaping a just share to labor union monopoly. Ths week wins the Sweepstakes prlte. speeding on thle. thoroughfare. The case of thus res- with lt. energy that la dissipated In wrecking fountain makes a pattern of sound of the cost of government and the against the dark stone-, against the World's Fair has cost three tlmea It may be argued that this content It nut a form nf !winter scajfon. leaders. The home building Industry men turn with a draptrate tagtrnets horsepower from your motor to gel report of America would be booming mid paper containing the coupons, although' even this Is These motnrlsta not only endanger their own lives In these days— Morrtatown Dally the car up to an orillnary city Silence It a gift offered tor solace. not obligatory for If hn call* at the newspaper ofTict speed giving employment to millions of and ths l|v»t of those riding wljh tliein, but andange.' Record. —and you can do a lot of wrecking When the world's mtitlo breaks too ENJOYS IT SO MUCH. between certain hours Mha time la quite limited | In workers, and causing a great flow of iht lives of mob, women and children living along Iht with 29 horsepower! much upon the seme, slunct offers lira O \V. Holmes of Ann Arbor, funds through retail stores, If the will be given Inn coupons fren. Of course, this It .n IRMOATINO H>KAI.M. lit healing Interlude. With no tex- populaaF-^'j'"f*-f r• •' wIOUIi *.#» iiM' rtJiin 'vi' variouT i J * II l/ells | nllroaimim I ffJiim l tlslluntIfllV COfl"!*. ' ThJ t com-' ' a,-viJ»'«t""**™""*'**F"fFor your ow* n safet*• y I^mli I Michigan, In forwarding money or- labor unions and tho tax collectors much balderdash, nr "baloney" «• one prominent New tuie, no color, ho sound~tll«nce Is a pose, who «»l tho worila, "It'i nice log setu upn In In t ihJ "H'""lal flfcmlly" It beginning lit, nal! nefme Pulling Away From Tho dir for rtntwal to Tha Regltttr wtrt not asking two, three snd four Tork politician nnce expressed It.^and tha entrant IJ _ ...... •" "P ln lnt flflfifth u.a,yitr . IIn lhtba* Unit.. UniteId u,.Hltt.. i " ,I_n I o.,. Curb—Thh _Tke. AAAAA Hr,.,lll,rh Spotlightl . net which holds many thing!.—The mornlnu, but Its nicer tn stay In btd," to music, hit a statti: "I *njoy r«adlng It so much times the ratft of Kit, The depres- almost ctrtaln to purchase a newspaper which hi might point of.*)|«'jt I* still an Infant bt- Chrlstlsn Bclsnce Monitor. sion lisa* has rank prosperity for (he popular ohord, but, nnveithilesa, persona who havt to at my hornt town was Rumaon for ml ordinarily buy, for which he has absolutely no ust sld* tht similar schemes of Sweden, years. I keep In touch with my nuu*«* I* due to cloMd shop union «»t lip In the morning lo catch trains for tht oily could DON'T nl.AME THE BANKS. but which he will take In order to have a crick at at- Denmark, Ntw Ztaltnd, Australia, Sparing the Bod, friend* and Ilka to r*«d about how •rage* and to tea** to meet the pub. make tiling, a lot estlor l.y arising a faw minutes mcller. Th* charge that there la Inade- tractive cash prises. We c*« *«e but Illtl* difference in and certain other gtmntrlti. Amtrlca'a fast your city Is growing. RedQank Uo pay rotta, Th* strike against tha Th««e fsw minutes In the morning would bt Almost sooltl-ttourlty program waa created, quate bank credit at a lima when Balla'rat, Australia urf #»o*Jlng «xjw*., ar* dnlgnU tot build- •financiaBa"*B>mviiil* efcnrltvjruias ifryj Ian olv*v*dj af**,jav*t anBF}dQ comfjnjFl"-1 tB|sB l**a ' v«n thinva banktibvrami.nviBk Pt *a* vtvrcr«w* ovef, Q1IICI|)MH*> *>" • » # a\V| ** way to Bandy Hook." 1»1» prlc* levsts, , •long tht mala arterli* to th* railroad stations. »*n*aUMa during unemployment, dl*- hard-hearted ahylookt and accuse retiring from a h«adma*tersnip hit*. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 13,1939.

travaiant ml deplorable condition about the state ana get acquainted would be worthwhile. with, a lot of people who are not tied Some State Editors Sincerely yours. up with politics as well a» those who WAS Norman B. Tomlinson, are. He should arrange to apeak at Bundsmen Avoid Anti-Uniform Law NB/tg . Publisher. least in the big oonntles of the state Endorse Hoffman; on matters that might or might not be of Interest from a atata govern- THE PATERSON EVENING NEWS ment standpoint. • Many Others Silent News Building, For Instance, he might try out the Pateraon, New Jersey Idea of making one of the Issues of June SO, W39. the campaign a new state Constitu- Answers to RegisteV Mr. Thomas Irving Brown,. tion. I am sure there are people in Cam- Find Several Favoring Red Bank Register, .- - den county who would b* glad to Bed Bank, New; Jersey. arrange for him to speak here. Dear Mr. Brown: I hop* this information It of tome New State Constitution I have your letter of June 28th and value to you. If I can be of any have read tho-paragttpk-whlch.you further help, let me know. forwarded to me relative to your Respectfully. Our Memonak- Former Assemblyman Theron Mo- desire to see Dr. Harold Dodds se- Courier-Post Newspapers, Carapbell of Holmdel, who baa been lected as the gubernatorial candidate F. H. Ryan, are unusually outatandlnf be- for 19*0. writing a weekly column in the Red Managing Editor. I know Dr. Dodds and hold' him in FHRyan:h cause of Bank Register over a long period, high regard. However, all of my in- 0 WORKMANSHIP had an exceptionally Interesting col- terests ani) sympathies in the ,1940 campaign will be with former Soy- THE DAILY RECORD, MATEBIAL umn in the Issue qg The Register ernor Harold Hoffman, who. I uA- ;1B3 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. QDAUTY two weeks ago today. The caption of derstand, is about to be a candidate again, and if he Is, it will be my ' July », 1939. DESIGN the article was "The ABC's of the privilege to be with him against the Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, Results," which was written Immedi- world. Red Bank Register, BY CONGRESSMAN ately after the election on the mat- If for any reason Mr. Hoffman Red Bank, N. J. should not run I will be very glad to Dear Mr. Brown: WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN ter of making parlmutuel betting 1«- give consideration to your thoughts In reply to your letter of June 28, g{\ in New Jersey, in Mr. McCamp- in connection with Dr. Dodds*. Most sincerely yours, wish to advise that we are interested Battleship New Jersey. btsil's article there were three perti- In Harold Hoffman as &. oandidate Thomas Manson & Son Harry B. Halnes, for the governorship; therefore, we Since the -passage of the Vinson- nent paragraphs, as as follows: Publisher, Pateraon Evening Newt. would have no comment to make on Trammall act providing for. expans- your proposals The Rev. Le>ter H. Clee haa been ion of the navy fighting ships I have Monuments, Markeri, eliminated as a candidate for gover- THE COAST ADVERTISER We appreciate the opportunity ot- endeavored to have a battleship nor in 1940. But the ex-state senator 701 Seventh Avenue, Belmar, N. J. tered us, however. named for the state of New Jersey. Mausoleums^ from Essex county has a large fol- Very truly yours, With the. appointment of Hon. lowing over the state, His trump June SO, 1939. The Daily Record, 10 DRTMMOND PtACE Houston Brown. Charles Eaison, a Jeraeyman, as as- card now is to swing his forces be- Thomas Irving Brown, Editor, sistant secretary of the navy, I found hind the candidacy of Or. Harold The Register, hb/jn State and county law enforcement officials In New Jeraey said they were conaldarlna; Investigation, of the Phone B. B. M. Dodds, president of Princeton uni- Red Bank, New Jersey. an eager ally. Our effort* have not Gerroan-Amerlcan Bund's Camp Nordland at Andover, N«\v Jersey, where Bundsmen paraded In uniform, versity tor governor, with the slogan Dear Mr. Brown: been In vain, for Acting Secretary as shown above. A new state law forbids wearing foreign uniforms, but the Bund camp manager asserted RED BANK MONMOUTH DEMOCRAT of the Navy Edison has announced A new state Constitution for New I am more Interested at the mo- Joseph A Yard, Publisher that these are not foreign uniforms. Jersey in 1941." Clee can keep Hod- ment In the need of a new Constliu Freehold, N. J. that battleship No. 62, now building, man out of the state house by coming tion In New Jersey rather than Mr. will be named New Jersey. out strong for Dodds. If Clee andI McCampbell's suggestion that Dr. July 1, 1939. his following will work for Dodds Dodds be drafted as governor, Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, Editor, It Is one of the 4S,0OO-ton ships, and a new state Constitution as The mere fact that Dr. Dodds 1B Red Bank Register, the largest the navy haa ever bailt, strenuously as they did against the president of a university which we Red Bank, N. J. nd will be a suitable ship to bear racing amendment they can nomi- all respect for Its educational stand- Dear Mr. Brown: the proud name of our state, prom- nate In 1940 Dr. Harold^ Dodds for Ing as well as Its tradition, does pot In Re: Dr. Harold Dodds for gov- inent In glorious American history governor of New Jersey, and If nom- mean that he would make the best ernor In 1940 and a new state Con- ilnce colonial times. inated be will be elected beyond all governor. Until he makes himself a stitution. Coincident with this announce- doubt. candidate, and the voters have an op- Father is very ill at the present portunity to compare his views with ment Is another that two destroyers time and not a.b,le to give his opinion will be named after the famous In- There are many graduates of those which they believe will fit into of the matter. As for myself, I do Princeton University living In Mon-New Jersey's picture next year, It not feel that I have studied the ques- ventors, Thomas A. Edison, New mouth county. H they are not dull- would be folly for mo to say that he tions thoroughly enough to make Jersey electrical wizard, and John witted partisans, if they are half Is the best man. Needless to say statements for publication. Ericsson of New York, Inventor and alive to the opportunity to elect an- there are others who are also avail- Very truly yours, builder of the V. 8. S. Monitor, so other president of Princeton Univer- able. Elizabeth B. Yard. effective as the Union's first iron- sity to the governorship of New Mr. McCampbell is on the right clad ship during tho Civil war. Jersey and start him off for the track In regard to the Constitution. Presidency of the nation, they will The recent • betting referendum was The Dally A third destroyer now building seize the opportunity ahead of them. adequate proof that our method of PRINCETONIAN will be named Claude A. Swanson, The Republican party of New Jersey, amending the Constitution is not only Princeton, N. J. after the very able statesman who Folding the Republican party of the U. S. A., archaic out expensive. More than June 90, 1999. was a Representative In Congress have no prospective candidates for that, the Constitution Is badly In Dear Mr. Brown: from Virginia, governor of Virginia, the governorship or the presidency of need of streamlining to fit the pe- I am very sorry that 1 cannot get U S. Senator and Secretary of the the character, ability and all around culiar needs of a state which haa In touch with the editor of the Dally changed tremendously since 1844. Navy in President Roosevelt's cab- equipment for the jobs as Dr. Har- Princetonlan until college re-opens inet. Impressive memorial services LAWN CHAIR Sincerely yours, old Dodds. We here furnish the In September. All the executives were held In the Senate chamber BICYCLE PRICES GO FootMtt an! Canopy match that will set the political Thomas B. Tlghe. seem to have disappeared Into thin r world ablaze If applied by those who air! , this week following Mr. Swanson s death after a long Illness. Regular ~long for good government. • ' THE Yours sincerely, Or have the graduates of Princeton FIRST MECHANICS NATIONAL Joan Comlns. $3.19 and other universities become a lot BANK Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, Veterans' Legislation. DOWN FOR of spineless, white collar boys who Trenton, N. J. Red Bank Register, The Navy Department has recom- prefer tosfloat, along on the partisan Red Bank, N. J. $198 currents rising in the springs of po- June to, 1939. mended passage of my H. R. 6,734 litical spoils? Must the revolution Mr. Thomas I. Brown, Editor. for the relief of World war sailors that Is Inevitable start with the fam- Red Bank Register, DAILY ENTERPRISE and marines who were discharged lshed and despoiled as did the French ! Red Bank, New Jersey. Burlington, N. J. from the United States navy or THIS SALE! revolution? The times call for lead-'My dear Mr. Editor: Constitutional Oandidate T United States Marine Corps because ershlp and action to save industry, to' in answer to your favor of June With 1941 gubernatorial candida- of minority or misrepresentation of save agriculture, to save the free- 128th, asking me for my opinioopinl n con. cies in New Jersey still wide open age.. The bill would authorize the Our Boy's •95 13 Down, dom of workmen, to save society cerhing the selection of1 Dr. Harold propositions, a movement is on foot Issuance of an honorable dlaoharge Refular $81.08 U Monthly from the death traps set by the NewDoods for governor In 1940 and mak- In- the state to draft Dr. Harold 28 certificate to such sailor or marine Deal Socialists and Its army of pen- ing a new state. Constitution the Is- Dodds, president of Princetoh Uni- sioners and parasites. Why wont or to his next of kin. It Is similar sue for 1940,1 beg lesve to state that versity, as the Republican, nominee to the bill which provided this re-1 the old Princeton and other univer- I would not care to Involve Dr. to thwart a compromise Hague can- Our Regular 29.95 Full Size Bik« sity men in Monmouth counlty r«allre Dodds In a gubernatorial contest didate . . . The Rev. Lester H. Clee lief to World wsr veterans who i Twin hexlllihu that their great hour is here? Th*t without first consulting him. I have is asserted to be backing Dodds for served In the army for which I ob- BoDk ruck S Down they can launch and push the nomi- the highest.regard for him In every the job ... It will be Interesting to tained passage In the 74th Congress.I Chftln vutnl Monthly nation Df Harold Dodds as the manway and my relations with him are DoilbU fr»m« see now this shapes Up ... Within It Is our opinion, evidently shared I Built-in Tall Ilirht to save democracy In America? too close for me to attempt putting our memory is another Princeton Balloon ttrai Boy's Only Refular 1.89 • « • • • him forward as a candidate for any- University president who out quite by the Navy Department, that "dis- thing without his knowledge and con- charge without honor" Is rather Priced so low there Is a swath for himself as governor of no need to postpone The Register does not endorse all sent. . New Jersey and moved on to the rough treatment for a youngster 28" (Extra Special) Boy*' Elgin of Mr. McCampbell's writings and summer comfort! En- As far as the new state Constitu- White Houso . , . President Wood- ho, in his patriotic fervoc during Regular A the opinions expressed In his column tion Is concerned for 1910, 1 am en- $2.60 Down Joy the cooling breezo row Wilson . . . Will history repeat wartime, misrepresented his ag* In J •23,05 U.OO Monthly on your lawn or porch. 1 are entirely his own, without any tirely opposed to such a Satanic pro- Itself?—Dally Enterprise, Burlington, order to serve his country. $19.95 suggestions from the editor of The gram. Men who have no knowledge N. J. . Register. However, we were anxious of history are very apt to want to Naval Air Station. to know just what the reaction would change a long established constitu- During the week I introduced H. ACME 16" be to the above paragraphs w*on tional situation. - Constitutions are THE HERALJ>NEW8 the growth of years of experience Pasasic, New Jersey R. 7,078 to authorize the Secretary 8-in. ELECTRIC FANS submitted to the principal editors of and are amendable as ours Is accord- of the Navy to acquire by purchase, the state. Therefore, we mailed the Dr. Dodds for Governor. LAWN MOWER BIRD BATH Ing to certain forms and procedure. at a total cost not exceeding Jl.WX), editorial page of this issue, with Mr. This arrangement keeps your Consti- Hon. Theron McCampbell of Holm- approximately 850 acres of land for JtaffuJar 8.00 Value A Rerular McCampbell's article suitably tution up to date If a change Is Im- del, Monmouth county: farmer, 1.10 grape grower, tax reformer; a real use in connection with the Lak«- 1.19 marked, together with the following perativelpertivelvely ndneededd. hurat Naval Air Station. The land, Value To tthroh w a new Constitution Into character during bis term In ihe 89' letter: 79 the laps of the people with all of 1U General Assembly (1982-36) has located In Manchester and Jackson Non-oiclllatlnK type, ,8-lnch.bladoi June 28, 1989. complications and changes would be started something and has chosen townships, la owned by these muni- —Induction type motor. No radio Editor silly and plainly Idiotic. It takes the the columns of the Red Bank Regis- cipalities through tai title, and If Interference. Adjustment for tllt- 98c mind of a well-trained lawyer to ter, a Class A weekly, In which lo acquired by the navy would elimin- 16-inch cut Ina; up or down. Pearl *reen-Mn- Dear Sir: do It Self sharpen" Hard burnt pot- I will appreciate a letter from you thoroughly understand our Constitu- ate certain indentations of private i Ish. with 6-ft. cord. Underwriters tion limitations, restrictions and priv- Mr. McCejnpbell believes the result ins listed. tery bird bath of the vote carrying the parl-mutuel property Into the station and other- Ball bpnrlnc and garden orna- race track gambling amendment .o wise extend and perfect the naval Tough, Many Others ment In natural heavily, moans that the Rev. Dr. Les- air station lines. Since the land n Inch 1.08 light tan. About ter H. Clee, former state senator can be obtained by the government Bteel 8.0A 26 Inch • •all. from Esie*. definitely hua been elim- 9 Inch Will add beau:-/ for such a small amount of money b«d knlfo. 9 Inch owtllattna; A.DS In* to any U inated aa a contender for governor I deem It sn advisable move. against Harold G. Hoffman who may 10 lnoh oscillating; 0.08 garden. be expected to seek the nomination again n«xt year. Neutrality. But, Mr. McCampbtll contends, Dr. As we write Ihla column neutral- ADJUSTABLE GALVANIZED and should not be modified except Clee, who has a devoted following ity legislation Is still the big ques- under rare conditions. What many which must be reckoned with, can tion before congress The House HOSE NOZZLE HOUSF.WARE Yours very truly: don't understand Is that the people keep the former governor out of the passed the amended Bloom bill, WINDOW SCREENS Thomas Irving Brown, are supreme and a Constitution la state house If he will play the trump which Is now the subject of great Editor. not to give the people rights, but to card now dealt him by the statesman C of Holmdel. This la to throw his controversy In the Senate Foreign SPECIALS 18x33 39 TIB LRO Impose restrictions for the public Relations committee. The bill as lirass Eno. official •o that they cannot inter- strength bdhlnd Or. Harold Dodds, 25 fere with the rights of the sovereign president of Princeton University, for passed In the House does not suit • Waldorf Toilet Tisiue 4'" 17c The Register Is pleased to have re- the Republican nomination for gov- the State Department, which would 24x33 49 ceived replies from pratieally every people. ernor ntxt year with the alojjan, "A Aiilunln omllv from flnt mint to editor to whom we wrote and Inas- Sincerely yours, prefer to be free to offer moral sup- full utrpiim Shuts water off rn. 9 Aluminum Ware Ajsortm't 44c New State Constitution for New Jer- port to world democracies, and does much as we solicited a reply for pub- K. C. Stokes sey In 1941." Th* Republicans need llreiv. If desired. •acb lication we are taking the liberty a candidate for governor who Is not like the arms embargo provis- 24x37 59 to present many of these answers to NEWARK EVENING NEWS strong, virile and competent, and the ion. Should the Congress fall to • 19-pc. Pitcher Set 99c our resders. Newark, New Jersey former Monmouth Assemblyman Is enact new neutrality legislation the right in proclaiming Dr. Dodds such Maiter Mixed Quite a large percentage' of the existing law appears adequate to 9 Genuine Glassboke 33c June 30, 193d. a man, and In believing there are keep us at peace, but It does ham- GARDEN HOSE answers received from these leading Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, enough Princeton men In New Jer- editors requests us not to publish Red Bank Register, sey to start off such a movement per our diplomatic chess players, • Triple Coat Enemelware 26c their expressions. As Th« Register Red Bank, New Jersey. with a. bant. Further, h» believes Dr. who would Uks more freedom In a House Paint lives up to a high code of ethics at Dear Mr. Brown: Dodds could go on to th* Presidency policy of barking at the aggrcaaora. • Ice Cream Freezer 08c Itrgulnr as Wood row Wilson did, not In 1940 I'rrt sjaj all times, we certain!/ will not cause This la to acknowledge your letter Frankly I don't see how we cun $2.79 a breach of confidence by making of June 29 addressed to the Editor. of course, but In 1944. He puta the ••Felt Bate Mala 5c *.49 suggestion neatly and welt when h* legislate a prescription which might Full S Inrh bln^k corrugated Gallon I Osllon their answers public. Among many Mr. Slnnolt, the editor, Is on vaca- 1 tion and In not expected back to the says: be applicable a week, a month, or a fnljrlc: rplnf'iirrrl ho«e Ccmi- of these editors who da not care to [ilrtc- wlih rnupllncn fliKirnn • Refrigerator Pans 40c No matter what you spend come out Into the open at this time office until some time In August. year from now. when we do not Very truly yours. "The Republican party of New know what nation might become In- trod 3 v"M vmi can't buy a paint with with an expression regarding possi- I sey, the Republican party of the V. fl 9 Enameled Canner 98c higher quality Ingredients, ble gubernatorial candidates, there Bessl" islie E. FYeieman. volved In war or the extent to which W-fl. l-fngtli - 2< Secretary \ 8. A., hava no prospective candl- It may deserve assistance. We do are several who are entirely In favor I dates for the governorship or the Cast Iron Skillets 29c of a new constitution for the state presidency of the character, ability, not want any foreign alliances, art- of New Jersey. ARTHUR T. VANDERBILT, and all around equipment for the nal or Inferred, and we wlah to keep Dust Mop 69c Counsellor at Law, Jobs as Dr. Harold Dodds. We, her« for ourselves full control of the pol- RING SPRAYER WORK SHIRTS Such letters as we are privileged Newark, N. J. furnish the match that will set th* ices which may krrp our people st Food1 Chopper 79c to place before our readera follow: June 30. 1939. political world ablaze If applied bv peace. SnIUI A those who long for good govern- MOimlSTOWN DAILY RECORD Thomas Irving Brown, Eat]., Household Scales 1.16 Editor. Red Bank Register, ment. Surplus Fish Purchase*. lira.. 50c 59 Park Place. Morrlstown, N. J. "The times cull for leadership Record Building Red Bank, New Jersey. The House has passed II. n fl.681, Value 35' and action to save Induatry, to save Reg. 45c Congoleum yd 39c Dear Sir: similar to the bill which I Introduced July 3, 1030. agriculture, to save the freedom of H-rrilr. <|ii4IHv' Finn, power- Men's cambray cloth work Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, In Mr. Vanderblit's absence, I am workmen, to save society from the lo make cuiloms recclpta Available ful Miniv Hpnvv BuliBbed brnim, writing to acknowledge receipt of Reg-. 56c Congoleum shirts. Cool, comfortable. All Red Bank Register, death traps set by Ihe New Deal for the purchase of frnh flah and C'h* •""" push the nomination nf Harold of Agriculture for the purrhtise of candidate for governor would, In my until the latter part of July. Dodds aa the man to save democ- liirplus agricultural commodities for SEAT COVER SALE opinion, be a mistake. Very truly yours. racy In America?" distribution to relief clients In th* While It seems certain former Gov- Ruth E. Johnson, Thla Is pretty good lor a Democrat. states. Hlnc* Ihe nulling Industry Secretary to Mr. Vsnderblll. Cminrt $ ROYAL FIBEfl SEAT COVERS seeks to bring about through the Mr. Thomas Irvlnfr Brown, Kot under way the tatter's candidacy this wsi accompllithfd through a the Doctor's candidacy. The •ttua- Red Hank Hegliter, wnuM b« th* bill thlniHand Mr. Mc-specUl appropriation, '"" Hi" meth- ag 70 HplK-Itnr.k r™i>n Coarlws tlnn In, the state- today la hardly Red Bank, K J. ybell would be left virtually od proposed In II. II MM should he Ke«. »•«• analogous to that which mads Wood- Dear Mr, Brown I alone •homing' for a new Conntliu a more satisfactory nne. row Wilson governor and later Prtt- I received your Utter of June 28th, tlon. lilent of the United Slates. 1 and am rather puzslad as to Just Thomas Irving Jlrown, *W" edlror On* of th* advantages of the pro- SAVi MONIY ON 50,000 UFMS IN SIAKS CATALOG, Ull OUR CATALOG OKDIK SIKVICl As (o changing the sUtt Constitu- what you would Ilk,* me to do; ' of tha Red Bank IUglsUr, aska What poaed changi la lh» creation of nnw tion, I'm opposed to thai. Tinkering We nivt discovered a nun can be we think of thla, W* think It's a markets through the Introduction of with the Constitution La a pastime of ruined as a ukndldaU by promoting; swell Idas, and truat Kdltor drown fish as a principal food In areas Democrats. Them Is nothinJtningi radl- him too soon, or by having the wrong will accept thla editorial In lieu of whara du* to iiographlcal location cally "nut of date" In th doou- movemtnt In back of him. th* lstUr h* rtqueaUd Th* Patsalo SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO is old fish haa not been generally used as mant, but there Is lomethlnf radi- If Mr. Dodds Intends to bteome a 11« raid-Hew i. * cally wrong In the practice of legls- candidate for 'governor In 1940, It a auuitltute for meat. Tim N«w Jin- SfARS Sill ANYTMINO AND IVIRYTMINO fOTAUNO MO OH MOHl ON fHC IASY MATM1NI (HAN Inloix Introducing and pasilnjr to I* up lo hl» rrftmls to put him In On* of th* quloktat ways to nod a ny flailing Industry would enjoy th* pinny Irtwa which have complicated such *, position that the public will job la to advertise In Th* Itdgla- double benefit—dlapostl of prlca-de- both Hal* and local governments, react favorably to bis candidacy. Dr, t«f* Want Department,—Adv*rtls»- prasalna; aurpluass, and creation of 27-29 Monmouth Street RED BANK florae movement to jemtdy this a» Dodds naturally, would have to move nunt a now market.

, ,1 ^Pflffe Eiriit RED, BANK REGISTER, JULY 13,1939. ,f«IJBTON BEKEMAN,: ' / Store Buibiesa SoU. I 1 !' * - C0UH3EIAQB AT IAW. Shrewsbury Club ME, and lira. Harry Hulsart, Jr., MONEY LOANED „, QISMV 10 BMkd StT BED BANK, N. 1 Monmouth At The Fair have sold their confectionery and on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, Camera% I. Has lading Show lunch buslneets at Farmliujdaje to Binoculars, etc. QCINN A &OREMUS, Mi*. Mildred Barber if Bed Bank. lluttacd and bonded by StaU of N. J. ..-. ... iSOmSEXWRS AT lAW.^ ^ She baa employed Mlsa Ethelyn Hul- WE PAY CASH POB OVD GOLD AND SH.TOB John J. Colnti, Thorns* P- DonmDonmuui Three Club Members aart, a. slater of Mr. Hulsart, to Vincenit t J. lleCua.. HHoward d M. LLara a continue as clerk. Broadway Loan Co. ' L. Banell, Jr. yflllU Serve As Judges : Lone Branch (Opp. Jamb Stelaback'a) 208 Broadway, ^euvka, Lobreboae A Borden, Members ol the'Shrewsbury Junior ' ,„, OOnKBBLpOHS AT LAW. Riding club held a preliminary ahow 14rti 'WldUc* St* ~~* R*d Bank JrXJMOdoit B. *»MOBt Edmund J.CiMOM for members only Friday at their new riding ring on Sycamore avenue, ' ' Baton F. Combs Frank SY Graff Shrewsbury,'This was tie flrst time FOLLOW THE CROWD TO that the group has used the ring i o. wnxocss, which was built this spring. ^ OOTOSEIXOR AT LAW • (Nn Alter and New York Bare) The show was held in order to ex- -> Ida Hmc, 83 Park Row. plain to the members some of the Kid Bank. N. J. •, New York fine points of horsemanship. The THIRD ANNUAL members, under the direction of Mrs. i MOBBIS POBTNEB, Loomls L. White of Shrewsbury, are CrUfi.ii Public Accountant. learning to judge horse shows. The AUDITS - TAX BBTORTS. , - 12 Broad Street, R»d B«nk. N. J. judges were Miss Jane Quptll, Miss Tel. Red Bank 2624. Dorothy Fcssicr and William Tlvis- aker. "« VTHB TOTOKING SCHOOL, There were four clauses. The first 1 Small tlaitet and Individual Irnlnictlon. class' was for members-over 15 years ^ Snsrmir Station June B to September 1. of age. Raymond Feesc wa« flrst, \ 80S OCEAN AVE, SEA BRIGHT. N. J. Jpan Best second and Janet Farrier (One of Monmouth County's Great Fairs) MUl M. A. Thornton Tel. Sea Brifht 87 third. Class two was for members between 7 and 13 years old, Patricia DR. L. W. CARLBON Brown waa flrst, Mildred Swanion SUBdEON CHTBOi-ODlST second and Ola Ndland third. The FOOT AILMENTS results In class three for pair riding CONCLUDING 'fflce Houn: Dally 9:80 ajn. to t were Joan Best and Raymond Reese flrst, Patricia Broan and Mildred Evening*! Tuesday and Thnn Sw&nson second and Janet Farrier < For appointment phone and Edward Tompkirm third. • Class M tJBOAD ST, BED BANS, four was a novelty class, an egg and spoon race. The winner was Janet Farrier, with Edward Tompkins «ec- PR. MILDRED HULSART 9nd and Raymond Reeso third. Saturday July 15th BUBOUEON OHTEOFODIST, Following the show a picnic euppBr 5 Coot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy wa« served by Mrs. Lawrence H, Cfflca Honm Dally B a. in. to t s. m. Ylvlaaker, Mrs. Edwin I* Best arjd No ono can enter tho Newjersoy Building at the New York World's fair—a replica of the old Revolutionary Games Novelties Ennlntai Tuesday, Thuridnr, Stturday. Mrs. Sanford Shipley. Other inom- barracks at Tronton—without coming Into full view of gn arresting display of the winning charms of Mon- .daud W'dntiiav afternoon. Phone 905 bcr* present were Elizabeth Pegram, mouth county, ' 188 BBOAD ST., BED BANK.N. j. IJetty Hitter, Jane Rltter, Anna Here, occupying a space 29 feet long, 12 feet wide and 9 feet high, Is an exhibit whose flashing lights catch Louise Campbell, Bobby Brown, Bill the eye and whoso Ingenuity, art and beauty hold It fast. The foreground is a tabled relief map of the Dancing Entertainment Pegram and Tommy" Nellarid. county showing Its. proximity to the fair. Cars are made to move along the connecting highways and signs ECZEMA The annual show of the grqjttp will flash Monmouth's featured attractions as an Ideal place In which to ltvo and work and play. As these signs i and Itching Piles bo Sunday, September 3. flare on the highways, like signs flash In tho towns or sections of the county where each particular sport or other attraction Is given prominence. Along Iho ocfean shore, crnft oj every modern sort movo through the can b» relieved bv uvtnf William II! Flltcroft Dead. MBRFITT8 water. . Featuring Music~by •William H. Flltcroft, 78, a life-long Back of this map Is a panel of very realistic oil paintings of Monmouth scenes and 48 natural color photo- resident of Parmlngdale, died sud- graphs of places and activities In Monmouth aro thrown, In series, a new picture appearing every 8 seconds, II EX-E-^O denly Sunday. He waa a farmer and on a translucent screen with startling effect. Jack Mazzaroppi and His Dance Orchestra FE1CE BOo- road contractor. Surviving aro a Tho oxhlblt was designed, produced and Installed by the Beaux Arts Nurseries of Long Branch. The cost All Dratflela or IS OalilanJ ««, I widow, two daughters and two ions. has been mot with contributions from a number of Monmouth county municipalities and a generous appro- priation from the Monmouth county board of freeholders, which also has supplied booklets and folders describing and depicting Monmouth In Its many interesting phases. At the general information desk, near th« exhibit, this literature Is dlstlibutpd to all vinitOTs to tho Now Jersey Building. This building was opened June 28, with the county exhibit on display to thousands of Monmouth citizens who attended in $10.00 Cash Award Nightly celebration of the event. --,— - '_ iJOXfMQUTH COUNTY PRESS ASSOCIATION

Czocho-Slovaklan coat of arms and 1939 Pohtiac Sedeuti AwarHed Final Wight 36 MONMOUTH St., RED BANK Survey Started the Inscription, "Czecho-Slovak par- ticipation: New York World's Fair: Y'- For Trade School 1039." LEGS Genuine QUALITY ' A survey to determine the noed for Stamps Net proceeds from the sale of these, a vocational school In Monmouth stamps will bo used to help maintain Chuck Roast county was started this week by IN THE NEWS the pavilion. LAMB Thomas B. Harpor, county superin- tendent of schools. Questionnaires »—81/ me AP reatwt were mailed to all Industrial plants More Farmers Seek In the county, To cut down tho tlmo required to Little Silver Volunteer Tho questionnaire asks employers shuttle mall from Philadelphia's air- Scientific t)ata ^ to Hit tho numher of employees and port at Camdcn, N. J., to Philadel- the type of work in which they aro phia's postofllce six mllei away, Post- Any notion that the American engaged and asks: ''Can vocational master Ooneral James Farley an- farmers foil Into an unprogresslvo nounced autoglro scrvico has been rut during the depression Is dispelled MORRELL'S E. Z. CUT WHOLE or couraoB help prepare young workerB ( , to enter theso Job classifications? In itartcd. It will be the shortest air today by the announcement of tho ro- which classification!! is training most mall route in America. sults of personal interviews with I HAMS * 33k 00a farmers tn 35 states, which dis- Fire Company, No. 1 urgently needed? ..Would, you EG in- Tho autoglroB will mike Rvo terested in, employing properly round trips cacti day, taking six min- close that farmers arc moro eager trained graduates of vocational train- utes ono way. The service previous- to learn and to use tho latest scien- IMPORTED COOKED ly hail taken nt least 29 minutes. tific farming methods than they were Organized May 6th, 1906 Ing courses, among others, wiien - new workors aro to bo recruited for Philadelphia's pos'toflVeo'has a roof In tho boom days of 1928; *••'•• -•• • COTTAGE-HAMS 99< your plant? Do you think that your of 06,000 squnrt! feet and Is specially This year moro than 53 per cent adult workers would respond to the equipped to accommodato tho auto- of tho farmers attended meetings or Sound Equipment by J. E. Ward, Rumson, N. J. opportunities for additional trade giros. demonstrations held by their county PRIME Armour's STAR training In evening vocational cours- agents, and ' more than 28 per cent es? Do you think that vocational Ecuador's Fair Stumps. made tho long drive to their State ex- RIB ROAST Sliced BACON training will contribute to civic do- periment station's farm and Holds for velopment and industrial' progross of Several months ago Ecuador, In up-to-date pointers on advanced farm- tho district? Do you think that tho South America, announced 'it would Ing, it was announced by The Na- (Chool shops should utlllzo their fa- Issuo sets for tho two United Statos tional Fertilizer Association which cilities to develop thoatr industrial ix- conducted tho Nation-wldo poll. perlonces which will result In nccopt- This! mass pilgrimage to centers of 29- able work habits and attitudes?" agricultural Information represents a gain of 16 per cent In the number of farmen who reported that they at- Amusements tended county agent's meetings and demonstrations, over a similar sur- eN P CAM/TON. vey made by tho Association ton years ago. Tho Increased demand 'Blondlo Meets the Bo».i." with for scientific information is further Peggy Singleton nnd Arthur Lake evidenced by the fnct that thero was cast as tho popular comic Btrip char- nn 8 per cent gain In the' number of acters, wilt bo ahown today at the fairs—but they were slow In appear- farmers who visited their stato exper- Carlton theater. ing. Now tho postngo and airmail iment stations over the number who The feature attraction Friday and nets for the San Francisco fair havo mado tho trip ten years ago. Saturday will bo "Cnptnln Fury," arrived. They wons Issued Juno 10. (SENSATIONAL starring Brian Ahorne nnd Victor Tho Now York fair stamps were Alertness at these meetings is tcstl' McLaglen. Others In the cast In- printed June 2ft. fled to by farmers' answers to tho clude Juno Lang nnd John Cnrrn- The San Frnnclsco postaRC set pic- question, "Did you get Information of dlnc. The "request night" fenturo to tures tho Mission Dolores In San practical value from the meetings or be shown Snturdny at 11 p. m. will Francisco. The airmail set shows demonstrations attended?" Fifty-four be "Ono Night of Love" with Oraco tho Golden Rate bridge with a snow- per cent of those who attended re- Moore. capped mountain In the background. ported learning farming practices Value* Included In the postage set which proved valuable to them In dol- MAGIC CHEF SAS RANGE aro tho 2c. Kieen; Be carmine; 10c, lars and cents. Ten years ago, the light blue; SOc. ypllow'brown: ' sucre, number who said tho information waa gray-black, and' 2s, deep violet. The helpful was only 31 per cent. That airmails consist of thn 2c, grny-blnck; 02 per cent of tho farmers reported Re, carmine; IClr. s'lnto; M>c, Kd- using fertilizer of somo kind is also purplo: 1». dorp brown; 2s, yellow- Indlcntlvo of their general acceptance brown, and fls, blue-green. o( goDd fnrmtng methods. Recognition ot the fact that better Oregory of TourB. farming pays, is in a largo measure In conunrmoratlnn of the duo to newspapers, magazines, and fourteenth centennlnl of Ihe reliable sources of farm Information, hlrth of Gregory both public and private, which dur- of Tours." famed ing tho post ten years have drama-, historian, France tlzed and presented the value ot im- xeco*osp*ove OLOSMOBUE OWE OF bns Issued a proved farming practices. The cx- ' Hlnglo stamp of tonalon scrvico has moro than kept AMERICAS LEADiNC ECOMOMV CARS* Fred MncMurroy, ClurliM the OOo dcnonitn- paco and met tho increased demands uppn it. ' atlnn and printed YOU'D NEVER THINK a car as big and powerful as "Invitation to Happiness." r<»-.itnr- In rarmlno. rlng Irene Dunno ami Fml Mac- Olds would be • gas miser. Yet, that's just what Murrny, will be tho fenturr attrac- CliTRory, born tion Sunday, Mnmlny nnd Tucidoy. ahnul M0 A. D, Harry Y. Smith Oldsmoblle Is—a fuel saver if there ever was one. Charlin RUHRIM henda thp nupiiort- Is Unown AS tho Calls California Ing cunt thnl nl»o Inchlclrn William "fnthPr of Frank- With Olds, you spend less time (and-money) in Collier, Sr.. Hilly Cnnli nml Mnrlon lsli history" be- Harry Y. Smith of tbo rtnl Unnk gas stations and more on the open road. The big Martin. nnii^e of his nostolllco waa one of thr lucky por- K history of Haul during tions to win n tree long itlstuncc tele- 90 H. P. Econo- Master Engine of the Olds Sixty KTU/INI). tin: sixth conlmy. He nleo wrote phone call nt tho New York World's gives you a wealth of live, eager power to master four bnolis on Iho innumriatiU1 mil- Kulr Saturday afternoon. Mr. Smith SBIV "Inside Rloi-y." wllli Ml.luiil Wlia- Ion and Jrnn FtORriH, nnd "ftrnlf aclci of St Martin. put In a cull for Edwuid Houghlon, any kind of going. Yet, because it is precision-built Investigate this handsome new Magio Chef Call," with itnvlta nnd John Carroll, former Llncroft Justice of tho peace, and pressure-lubricated, because it embodies such that now gives you guaranteed lifotlmo will bo nhinvii fur Ilio lns,t limes !o- who In employed nt tho Nntloliul Iron J burners. You'll bo surprised at its low cost. dny at the Hlrnntl thrntn. wnrlin nt Sun Dingo, Cnllforriln, but advanced features as a high-efficiency cylinder Tlln.twln bill Friday nml Hut III liny ThniiKh Doris Is IIIIIK of IliilKnrln Mr. HoiiBhton hnd |oft Iho plr.nl only head, completely cooled cylinders and pressure- will constnt of "Rtrooln of Nrw Ynrlt." lie Bpeiuls iniirh nf Ini spare time a short tlmo before the rail was starring Jnrkln Oooprr)| anil "Wild peraiiaiilng mllroml enj;inrei'n made. cooled valves, it gets the utmost out of every ENJOY MORE COOKING FREEDOM Hone Canyon," with Jnck Ilhndall. throughout ICuropc tn Ipt him try his Dill tBo Janiilffl) Itolilnmin. well hand at Iho throttle. Some months known Ilrondwny cnlorrd, actor, made drop of gas and oil. That's why an Olds Sixty ago ho wn/i rlncled honorary pies- Recall tu Shirley Tcmplo nt HoUy- was able to win first in its class in this year's fj§?s~£& lilont of thi' YiiKOBlnvInn Union o( wooit Jmt before Mr. Hniltli put in SEE THIS NEW RANGE ML/ Gilmore Yosemite Economy Run with an aver- IT WILL SAVE YOU MORE MONEY THAH. IT COSTS Hallway nnd .Stcnmnhlp Englne-nrlv- his rnll. Tho Juvenile ntnr win re- flls. ported tn huvc »Mil to Mr. Hoblnnon, age of 21.4 miles per gallon over a tough 315- Our Convi'iilmil Low Tornm Apply Klnir ltui'ln allowrd lil« iilrlilnn who hnn appeared In many of licr hilbhy to hrroino pulillolzpd on Ilul- plcturoa, "llrlln. Uni'lr Hilly, When mile course, Come in and let us prove to you Krtd's postage stamps recently, lie nro you coming tn llnllywonil? I that -Olds gives you quality plus economy/ JEHSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. is. shown Ironing fnmlltaily from nn inlnji you nn awfully l"t." Mr. Roll- onglnn cab nn one *tnni|> in n Krrtr^ liiRnn UIHO ppolie tn the child ntm's . Ynur n through Tho fonluro alliiirtlnn nni Hun- Win lil'n l'"nlr. Now It lit niiiiiiiiiifril rnt'phono.t. WOMAN'S FORUM" ilny, Mnmlny and Tucnilny will be from that pnvlllon Una tin. lt>37 HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR CO. fc-i MATITHA. JIOOrilD, WOAP 11!4» A.M.DAII^ Mtopt Hllndnyi "Tin florllln," with the ltll« Ilrolh- llrnllKlnvn sbret hi\» brep ovnprint- •ra a,nd l'ttt«y Kelly. ed, nruumnbly In tho V, 0., with tho IIOVR run nutlin rxtin iiorkri num(i« 8 MAPLE AVENUE, , RED BANK, N. J. soiling Tho lte«litor,—AdvcrtUomtni RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 18,1989: More Than 400 $8,826,159 Paid RETAINING HOME TIES,' Mr*. Albert Davis of Merrymount, Out to Jobless VISIT HISTORIC NEJV .JERSEY-No. 40 (Qulnoy), Afusachusetts, has re- HOLMES & MCDOWELL Attend Dinner Job' ln*ur»nee payment* In ike newed her subscription to The Red • BenreMntUv > >'. amount " " ' Bank , Register for, another year. For Hospital by the unemployment oomp«n*aUon With the subscription came a note SELECTED RISKS INDEMNITY COMPANY { commission of New Jersey through from her husband, Dr. Dsvls, which June 30, It m announced today %y aaya: Attractive Rate* Friendly Service Monmouth Memorial Executive. Director Harold G. Hoff- • "My -wife, a former Red Bank man. girl, finds your paper a media In 8 Maple Ave-, Bed Bank. V. 3. 0W.B. a WW. Doctors Sponsor Event The report prepared by the Bureau retaining "homo ties.'" of.Research and Bt»tls*lca disclosed at Sapphire Room that a total of 221,213 initial claims had been filed ani that 84.8% -ot V ^ ^^; The second annual dinner-dance these claims bad been found.eligible. t^aBa^a^BB^i sponsored by th» staff of Monmouth The average, amount of the weekly LETS GO —TO THE ; Memorial hospital wa* held Friday cheek Issued to claimant* wa* 14.65. night at the Sapphire room at the The commission has mailed a total 1HH Monmouth County Country club. Dr. of 910,019 check* since the payment Hany B. Slocum, chief of staff, was of beneBto began January 38. isS^^S^Sa^a^aK^a^Hanl general chairman. More than 100 at- HAZLET FIREMEN'S FAIR tended. • , WBBB PBOQBAMS. laBaaRr SaT^^^MBk ^ "B^^"^W Dir. Slocum welcomed the gueats on State Highway No. 35, HAZLET, N. J. and thanked them for their co-oper- ' ' dirt KUootlu) The program* are a* follow*: ation during the past year. Serving P. M. Thurada,, Jufcr 13, With the chairman were Dr. Walter 5:00—R«v. Babner, Vaapcn. Rullman and Dr. Martin Quirk- ot 5:>0—Fox. From Saturday, July 15th Red Bank, Dr. John E. Maher, Dr. 5:31—American Family. frank Altschul and Dr. 6. Byron 5:15—J-oi. 5:46—Hollywood Swing* Club. •affll 1 Blsisdell of Long Branch, Dr. Harry 6:00—Fox. Mr Ingling of Freehold and Dr. Daniel 6:01—Concert Excerpta. Through Saturday, July 22d 6:15—Currant Brenta. Featherston of Arfmry Park. 6:30—Where to a*G. Pox. Theatara. Tuat- infi. Training School, City, m (Excluding Sunday, July 16th) Preceding the dance Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Parsons and Mr. aad Mrs. «:45—tVPA Mualcale. Monroe Eisner of Red Bank, Dr. and 7:00—Resume. A. M. . Fridayy,, Jutr 14, m DANCING NIGHTLY Mrs. Frank; Altschul and Dr. and 11:00—Qpo00 d Morniinng to You. • Mrs: Leon Rttsner, of Long Branch 9:14—Fox. FREE entertained at parties. »!lt—Hollywood Swing dub. GROUND PRIZES FREE 9iSO—Th. Knr Mn; Mr. and Mra. Parsons entertained 9:44—Fox. $&****« MUSIC DT Dr. and Mrs. Welter Rullman, Dr. 9:46—Womu'i Hoar, Fox, Toitlns, Pow. and Mrs. C. Byron Blalsdell, Mr. and en, Cltr, Tnulnjr School. ^^^^^^^ 16:00—Tox. ' " THE MORRIS SISTERS' ORCHESTRA Mrs. Edward Blake, Mr. and Mrs.lthOl—Momenl Mualeala. 6 • Otis N. Auer, Mr. and Mrs. Winifred 10:U—Chlldrtn't Hour. Harm, Dr. and, Mrs. Harry B. Slocum 10:58—Fox. Many Attractions for Young and Old and Rev. Herbert S. Craig. Guests U.0»—BHUBM. at the Relsner home were Dr. and j:lo—Muilcala.i Mrs. Frank Goff oC Red Bank, Dr. 4:00—Fada iti Tuhlons. GRAND AWARD 4iS0—UiMlo For You. Gornwallis House, Alpine and Mrs. O. R. Holtcrs and Dr. and 4:4 V—Fox. Mrs. Eugene F. Rockefeller of As- 4:4*—Church of th. Air. One of the most picturesque drives in New Jersey the Cornwallij Home, which has been preserved by] ON SATURDAY, JULY 22nd J bury Park, Dr. Howard Pieper and 5:0C—studio FMturcl, y is that which takes the motorist along the foot of the Park Commission. Little is known of the early Miss Mary Warren. Dr. and Mrs.5:!0—Fox. fi^l—Tunes of Tomorrow. the Palisades in Bergen County overwhat is known history of the building, which was erected of Altschul entertained Mr. - and Mrs. «i00—Fox. 1939 Chevrolet Master Town George M. Ruddy, Miss Patricia «:0l—Moment Muilcili. as Route No. 203, between Wcchawkcn and the Palisade stone and timber from the vicinity, and Puklnskls,, Miss Mildred Hartramft, 6:14—Thitter Attraction!, ferry at Alpine. An unobstructed view of New used for a time as an Indian Trading Post. It was 6:15—Current ETenta, Tuesday, July 18th Thursday, July 20tK - Dr. Robert Miller, Dr. George Mc- 6:30—Fox. York, the Hudson River, the towering buildings occupied by General Cornwallis in November, Donnell, Dr. and Mrs; Robert Mc- 6:31—Dinner Mutle. and the bridges is obtained along this route, n part 1776, when he landed his command at the old Firemen's Night Ladies* Auxiliary. Night Tague and Dr. J. C. Clark. 7:00—Tralnln* School. 7:01—Cone«rt Gam*. of which is over roads maintained by the Palisades Closter Dock, now known as Alpine Landing, after Besides those mentioned above 7:15—County Sport". Interstate Park Commission. At Alpine is located the battle of Fort Washington. 7:S0— Lake and Bra. We Need Your Help NOW among others attending tho dinner* 7.«1—Tb-Tti. Mu.lc. Nut Jertty Council, Slatt noun Trtmtom dance were Mrs. Charles A. Wlmpf- 7:4S—MuMe'Foi Todaj. Tnlnlnc SrtooJ. heimer, Mrs. Park M. Woolley, Mrs. 8:00—Home rhlloae*h«. We Hope You NEVER Need Ours Edwin Cowen, Mrs. J. Prentice Kel- 8:15—Front ¥an Draifta. 8:!0—Hclodlc InUrludt. logg, Mrs. Amory L. Haskell, Mrs. 8116—CtrUr. Ernest Fahnestock, Mrs. Alfred Scblf- 8'At-—Phlloaevhr Forum. Jfer, MffliLCt-B'BJStoji-HendFlcksonrMrjfc »0l>Uk8 9:01—Radio Concart Tonr. Jessie Avail, Miss .Janet Slocura, &:a0—Are Maria Boor. Miss Elizabeth Green, Miss Evelyn 10:00—Lake and Sea. Walder, Miss Wahnetta Crate, Miss 10:01—Music by Rcanait. Barbara Kahn, Miss Betty Willguss, 10:411—Blrthdar Club. MUss Doris Stevens, Miss Barbara 11.00—"Mualo Yon Want" 4 11:45—Bern Sayre, Miss Mary Lou Hammer, Miss P. »C Saturday, Ally II. Kimball Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 5(00—Fox. Herrman, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick "Ml—Intneatlnr Feojila. «:»0—Fox. STO RE S Housman, Mr. and Mrs. J.'Lewis Hay, 6.SI—Junrfa Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner S. Harlng, 61U—Fox. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kazman, Dr. and 6:45—WBRB Camera Club. Mrs. Daniel Featberston, Mr. and 6:00—Fox. «:01—Hutlo For Today, Training School. Mrs. Maurice Follak, Mr.- and Mrs.t-.U—Fox. Harold S. Spelr, Mr. aad Mrs. Michael 6 'lfi—»Current Event*. 46 Broad St., Red Bank Coleinan, Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. «:!«—Fox. Ranschoff, Senator and Mrs. W. War-Ml—Hollywood Swltix Club. KENYAN 6:16—Fox. Phone 355 We Deliver ren Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar-0:46—Songa at Eventide. shall Booker, Dr. and Mrs. Carlos 6:68—Pltwint Weak-end. Pons, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel V. ilaua A. M. MoaJ«y, July 17. W SUMMER^ han, Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Me- 0 :00—Mornlnlcc SerenadeSanad*. HATS 9:14—Fox. f HAIR 1 Kenzie, Dr. and* Mrs. Stanley N. 0:15—Holly-irood Swing Club. Nichols Dr. and Mrs. Raoul Pietri, 8:»0—shoppinc Qulda, roi, Tuallnt ABSORBINE . . ,25s;z« 72c J Dr. and Mrs. John E. Maher, Dr. and Tralnlnt School, federal, Cltr. Fox. 0:45—.Tuaaa at Tomorrow. 1 Mrs. Frank J. Altschul, Dr. and Mrs.10:00—Poxr BATH BRUSH iWhite duck with me»h Martin Quirk, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. PHILLIPS A?.* socsize 26c 10 H)l-—YYoman'e * Boar. White.\"T«mpico" [ventlltdon jecdon on Holters, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qulnn, 10:10—Concart. sides. > Heavy-weight Mr. and Mrs. John J. Qulnn, Dr. and10:44—Fox. bristles.' Nitural wood 10:45—Wuhlnston Newa Revi.w. green celluloid vizor.* Mrs. James A. Fisher, Dr. and Mrs.11:09—Beaume. handle. A buying scoop RUBBING ALCOHOL P*. 7C H. C. BcoDey, Mr. and Mrs. William P. M. drene in appearance, cons true- Durably made (ot alt Huff, Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ingling 7:00—Currant Eventa. f 7:16—^County Sporta Review, Cion, finish. ^s> ASPIRIN 5 GRAIN Bottle of KX) 13C outdoor activi> Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Neuberger, 1 -.SO—Fox. ties. OCe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nordingler, Mr. 7:31—Chamber of Conuaerca. and Mja. Samuel Schlffer, Dr. and 7:44—TralTilns School.. ONL\ W )nly JLJ 7:45—Rhythm Enlarabla. EPSOM SALT 5 pound, 13c Mrs. Gregory E. Sacco, Dr. and Mrs. »:00—Fox. Stanley O. Wllklns, Mr. and Mrs 8:01—pream. Faddlar. T C David H. Mountford, MT. and Mrs 11:15—Coneart Xehoaa. 8:80—Carttr. DR. LYONS P O°WX 25cSize I4 Harry H. Button, Mr. and Mrs. James 8:31—Popular Varletlaa, Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Jules C. Leeds 8f45—Song. Wa Lora. Buth EUTa. C Mr. and Mra. Horace K. Horner, Mr 8:4S—Fox. NEET . . . 60c Size 49 and Mrs. Milton Erlanger, Dr. and 8:00—Reiume. M^«l Mrs. William G. Hermann, Dr. and?. M. Tuaiday, July II. SUNTAN and 4:80—Radio Sand Wagon. Mrs. Emerson 8. Halnes, J&r, and 6 :00—Foi. KREML HAIR TONIC 60c size 39« Mrs. Arthur Gal'nes, Mr.' and Mrs; SUNBURN Wlnfleld W. Hancc, Mr. and Mrs. 5:1«—Dramatic Bkatcn. Pr«par«(/ons Ralph 0. Willguss, Thomas H1I1«, Dr. 5J1-—Tunaa at Tomorrow. BARBASOL . . 25cs;Zel4< MeWln Edwards, Dr. Douglas Ed- 8:44—FOK. wards, Whitney Boynton, Roberl :4S—International Stint, Kimball Emit a. Oil ReoMc 29e 9 H NAPHTHA . tic Mead, Edwards Rullman, H. T 6:01—Hollywood Swine Clnb. P Young, Bertram H. Borden, Adam 6:14—Fox. MUUt.AN JUNTAN .-, wv SOAP o Giant Bars'XI Glmtxsi, John W. Flock, Jr., A. A. 8:18—Currant Evanta.. c Alexander, Dr. Morris Grossman, Dr. 6:80—Whera tb go. Carter, OU2oz.-Reg.S0e4/ Training School, Fox, CHy. Hon- Arthur Strauss, Dr. Victor Knapp and roouth. Fox. TOILET TISSUE . .,2ROII,5< Dr. William Hcatley. CAIYCIU5EUSS __. BLUE-JAY 7:00—Rciuma. tOTIOH 2 or 25 P.M• *».. Twmaamwmmf, ^«iJuly I y io. SlOO—Bev. Johnston, Vaapart. MAVIS TALCUM ioosize49« CORN PIASTERS 5:10—Fox. hair clean and J »•*•• &:S1-—American Family. «M0A0IH3ot. 29' For the relief of pain FALL VEGETABLES. 6:44—Fox. 6:45—Onr th* Taa Cuss. Drtttt. , and the removal of • i00—dart*. ' NOXUUOUM.. ore 1 With threo months of growing »rtl—Uotlrwood 8wln» Oab. 1 CENT SALE/ corns, root and »IJ weather remaining In New Jersey, S:14—Kox. OVALTINE abort season, late-matuting vege- • ill—Currant «»«nU. rMlfl flfld QlOCOWtv «:!0—Whtn to go, Tusllngi, Poven, JKOl . 3'/4Ot49* Swo0theart]Soap C C table .crops may *UH bo planted \n City, Fox. 40c Site Uoi. CQ( the garden witbs reasonable iassur- I US—Varltty. tVIN«tOW 2oi. 50e 25 ..,.23 anco of success, aay* BHwood Doug- 1:00—Fox. . the •** Reg 6c 4 CAKES 19° 7:01—Mualajror Today, Training School f •' I'J lass, county agricultural agent lit*— Fox. "Tho (selection «f the kind of crop 7:16—WTA Uuslcala. t-.IO—rox, to grow must be made by the grow- fill—Ult Tunas. er after he carefully considers the T:44—Tex. soil, storage facilities, possible mar- 7:45—Traval Talk. kets and tho tlmo of maturity." Doug- 8:00—Boutna. '' lass points out. "Suitable crops are STRAlVBEBIlr DISEASE. green and yellow snap beans, beets, ^»- carrots, endive, kale, lettuce, par- A summary of the Inspection re- snips, pumpkins, squash, tplnach, tur- ports on New Jersey fields just re- nips, rutabagas, and the plants of leased by Paul B. Mott, supervisor late cabbage and cauliflower. The.o of Inspection with the New Jersey with 37c pvrdmt w mm COIOATE crops mature about mid-October to Department of Agriculture, reveals November 1 and many of them may that tbs red stele disease Is very well PA1M01IVE TOIlirmiJ ani SOAPS me stored for winter. scattered over the state. The bulk "To bo successful with fall crops, of- the case* have been found In Can- especially those which arc planted on tral Jersey, however with Middlesex enlls following early spring crops, county having' more cases than any the ground should bo plowed and fer-other, Mercer la next and Monniouth DENTU CWAM . :. I8e tilizer added. Too often growers feel Is third. This means that strawberry thai tho residue of tho fertiliser ap- growers tn Central Mew Jersey most COIOATT TOOTH POVyDK >"'. I8c plied to the early spring crop In suf'be particularly careful If the red flcerit to produce maximum yields of stale disease Is to be eliminated. For- fall crops, but this Is not true. tunately for New Jarsey strawberry CASHMIHE BOUQUET SOAP . ./ 9 torI7« "Deep plowing of the soil Is an Im growers there are only a few cases of portant factor this «o*«on. The heavy the disease even In those counties BOX Of €• iuVUHAVtrttt*. V 23c rains experienced during the early which are moit affected and eradica- BOXtS spring plowing packed the surface, tion of the trouble would be com- COUJATISHAVtOtAM ,S which Is undesirable for growing paratively simple If all strawberry crops «ucceo»fully. A deep disking or ' it. • % growers would co-operate in stamp- spading Is necessary for the root ing It out. crops which require a deep, finely puV Every growir who sells plants next vcrlzed senlbed. spring should first have them Inspect- USTWIMI TOOTH fAJTI A» nlghln brcomo cooler, plant ed by the Stale Department and cer- 1 CENT SALE/ growth l« retarded, and nxtra appli- tified If free of the dlteaie. Every BATHING CAPS, and PlO-rHMAC-IIC cations of nitrogen fertiliser, such a growtn who buy* plant* should be Dr. West Tooth Pattt PIPE SMOKERS TOOTHIIUSH mtratn of sods and sulphate of am-sure that thty are purchuid from monia, should be made fairly close to Sptlal Sale! 90cVohM sources that ire not Infected. There C Hlghetd the row and cultivated Into the soil are plenty of good local plant source* 2 40c TUBES 4I ANY 1.00 PIPE IN STORE •0 thst it m»y blr-*yallable to the i q u * I i t y IOTH ro that are free from Red Stale, and RUDDERJ bUdcl and MINERAL Oil but they Will kaep Well" In storage Death of Act4 Woman. BAND-AID ALL FOR LI9 •ifciy guard. Non-slip nib- even If they are harvested wh»n Mrs. ElUabeth 0. Ua««llus, to, bee cuthioni. _ c slightly .Immature." C Ihlf o) Ibt fibn fa Ihh tsh unit Pii,rsix*l4 widow of Chapman UarcsUus, died 36for|9 25V Complete widi I flfl Tuesday of last -walk at her home m*Ae le till ti 1.10 *»d 2,00. Thn rn»d to h«lt*lt*r *nult of Laying-. • Surfacing - Jlnlihlnr brought $25,000. Miss Alma Zlcgler-of Little Silver Captain Charles P. Irwln to satisfy a cornice, making. keeper; George Frlck, -starUr;; 4 Charles E. Hendrlckson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wortbley was a passenger on the'rear seat of debt which Captain Irwin claimed J. Harold Hendrickson was ap- Hardwood, Floors REGISTER FILES Morgan Barney, a member of the of NewJYork,. while fishing near Fair Raymond Sanborn's- motorcycle. The was due him. pointed to take charge of an adver- Branson Bead, Uttle Silver, V. 3. editorial-staff of,the Rudder, a nau- Haven on the Fourth of July, caught machine skidded and the two were While endeavoring to arrest four tising journal in connection with the tical" magazine, several- weaknsh, several flounders thrown-to the -ground and three of men at the Highlands, who were In annual fair of the Keyport Yacht PHone B. B. S87S-B X. B. 171 Miss Ziegler'e ribs were' badly a free-for-all flght, Policeman Clar- club. Burt White's houseboat Elora was and two large eels. C. Pitt. Worth- Acceasotics WaukUs Happenings of SO and 25 Years Ago Culled From The sqld at auction to satisfy the claims ley- of Fair Haven, a brother of cracked. ence VanKlrk struck one of them In Of creditors and it was bought in by Franklin WorUiley, stated that one of Miss Rachel VanAtter Mowder of ttie face, breaking two bones in the A Long Walk, Captain-Charles-P. Irwln for $210. the eels wasjiearjy six feet In length Netcong.and. Professor Lloyd Bliss back of his hand. BURDGE'S ^ "Newt and Editorial Columns for Entertainment Mr. White built and occupied the and weighed 11 pounds.:--,,,._ Wheeler, principal of the - Oceanic A tennis club was formed in Nave- Stanley Green and son. Franklin, CONOCO ~ boat and many, gay parties were held Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of Brook- public school, were married In the ink and a court was laid out in the walked from Long Branch to Adel- phia-to visit relatives one day re- SERVICE STATION -. " of Today's Readers. . aboard the craft. dale was' elected president of the Stanhope Methodist church by Rev. rear of the library building-. The IS-1S WHITE STREET, •Mrs. William P. Antonldes, Sr., of Monmoutrr county branch of the F. G. Willey, Professor Wheeler had players were John .Robertson, Miss cently. They made the distance in RED BANK, N. J. been principal of the Oceanic scho6I Geraldlne Mount, Miss Hazel Fasten, six hours and\ returned the next day Phone Polishing Fifty Yean xAgo. K. Manning, pastor of the Red Bank Oakland street was laid up with Charities Aid association at the an- 3988 ' Waxing nual meeting held,at.her home. The ten years and the pnpils of the school Whltmore Ree8, Marion Bralnard, Al- the same way, .Four persons wore killed in a rall- Baptist church, by Richmond college, blood poisoning' In her right hand Ohio. *^ and forearm as! the result of a vice presidents were David S- Crater presented the couple with a'hand- bert Mount-and William Swan. aooident at Uttle Silver. They of Freehold, Rev. E. J. Egan of Rum- some Morris chair. • •" ',•• Miss Flora White of Belford en- .'Mrs. Rachel Ward, her sori-ln- A switchback railroad was built at scratch, Highland Beach, which had three Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman of son and Slgmund . Eisner of Red Miss Mary C. Dabney, daughter of tertained at a beach party at Port .Josfcph A. Keating; iGlsle, three- Bank. Mrs. G. L. Button of Red Monmouth. Her guests were Mrs. void daughter of Mr. Keating, cars, each of which had a seating ca- Lelghton avenue. celebrated the first Mrs. Martin Colt of Mlddletown, be- pacity of 15. anniversary of their marriage by en- Bank was secretary and Jesse MInpt came the bride of John Thomas Law- Charles Paul and daughter Helen of ,Kate L&wler, a nurse girl. The of Red Bank was treasurer. • New York, Mr. and Mr* Harry were In a. light carry-all being Tho Flrit National Bank of Red tertaining a group of friends, rence Barry of New York. They were Bank declared Its usual semi-annual J. Raymond King was elected clerk Robert ,J. Collier sold his airplane married In St. Mary's church, New White, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. White; „ i by Mr. Keating. Mr. Keating to an Italian aviator. It was sold to Monmouth, by Rev. John E. Murray. Aline White, Ethel Bunyan, Jennie 'did not ape the approaching train and dividend of seven per cent. over Frank Lawes at an animated Japhla Clayton, who had formerly •meeting of the Shrewsbury township make room for Mr. Collier's fine boats Miss! Hester White Patterson, Krea'mer, Mildred Heyers, Ralph' 5o*oording to witnesses apparently at hU hangar at Seldlers Beach. The daughter of Edgar A. Patterson, and Runyan and Monroe Watson of Bel- {drove directly in front of the oncom- clerked In Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton'4 board of education. Edwin Hobbs J grocery, opened-a store of his own was chosen custodian of school mon- plane was the one in which James Bayard Doughty, son of Edward ford, Earl Devesty of Navesink -and r' iag express, 5 on Shrewsbury avenue. ies. Oliver-B. Lane, who had been Hubbard of Red Bank was seriously Doughty; both of Fair Haven, were Leslie Carhart of Atlantic Highlands. J , "insulting and Indecent letters "were Fred Hagecman,. young* son of Jos- teaching at Shafto's Corner, was se- Injured in a forced landing at Keans- married by Rev. John F. Algor at Mr. an.4 Mrs. Hiram Seeiey of Bel- received by Red BBIIC resi- lected to succeed David Davis! as burg, while making, a flight with Mr. the Fair. Haven Methodist church ford, observed their 62d wedding an- eph Kagerman of Wallace street, fell 1 Postmaster Daniel H. Apple- from a hammock and was badly principal of tho Little Silver school. Collier's aviator. • • parsonage. They-wero-attended by niversary. Although.no;formal cele- gate was one. of the first persons to bruited. William Hanson, a member of the Frank Havlland was building a Miss Frances Truex of Red Bank bration was held, they received" a [rV be anonymously attacked. Postal de- feJje anymy Mrs. Mary Chambers died In her monumental firm of Manson Broth- bungalow on Mount street on tho. and Lynwood Mlnton of Fair Haven. number of calls from their neigh- D-tecUveB wero' making an lnvestlga- bome on Brood street of dropsy. She ers, sustained a mashed linger when rear'of the property owned By Mr. Ira W. Smith, who was In the Jew- bors. Mr. Seeley had lived in Bel- R tlon. was 84 years old. l a monument being taken from a Havlland's mother. Mr. Havlland's elry business in Red Bank and Free- ford all his life.. The couple had six children. They were Mrs. Emma >„ • There was a levlval In boating mat- Jacob Frlck-took Will Soffel, Mat- freight car at Lakewood fell on his wife had a general knowledge of the hold,, and Miss Anna C. Errlckson, 1 i 1 ters among the members of the Mori- thew Taylor and John Taylor on a hand. handling of carpenter's tools and daughter of- John C. Errlckson of Thlel and Newton Seeley of Bettord, v,', mouth Boat club a.nd their friends boat sail to the Highlands. On ttfe when sho was ndt doing domestic Freehold, were married by Rev. H. Mrs, Thomas! Chadwlck and Harry An automobile being driven by Vic- Seeley of Brooklyn, Mrs. James: Mur- '' when electrio lights were introduced way; borne the wind slackened and tor Eisner, son ot Slgmund Eisner, w.ork she frequently gave her hus- Moore Blake at MerchantvlUe. They jn their clubhouse, There were a with the tide against them Captain band a hand with the carpenter work. began housekeeping in Red Bank. ray of JNewark and Mrs. Bishop of caught nre while near Mlddletown. Huntingdon, Long Island. . . number of evenin„--„g sailing parlies. Frlck was forced to make a landing Victor drove the car to the side of Charles L. Davis and Tenbroeck Clinton Wilbur of Fair Haven and •i 'Resident William Kohl, ordered a and the members of the party walked the road and seeing that It could not Davis, owners of a sash and blind Teddy Hale of Rumsqn, returned •" Henry .Koenlg of Belford was fit- ,' new boat hullt for him at Skeanateles, home.. • • • • be saved, he got out of the way of factory In Red Bank, closed their from a motorcycle trip through the ting up a tlnsmlthlng shop In the *. New York, which was expedted to ar- Albeit Cubfoerly of- Long Branch the fire and watched the machine go place. It was one of the most prom- states o_f_New York, Vermont, Mas- i''triv» dally and boating-parties were received.a contract to, build a new to pieces. inent sash and blind works in this sachusetts and ' Connecticut. They ' being planned by him. dlflca at Sea Thomas Tallman of Red Bank chal- section of the utate for many years. made lengthy stop-overs at Lake ENJOY ', Harry Payne of ;Red Bank took a George and Lake Champlaln and at- 1 Bright at a cost of $7,400. lenged Benjamin VanVliet of Shrowa- Robert F. Parker resigned his po- " party of young folks on an outing jn tended the motorcycle meet at Sara- Cooling Sea Breezes l • The • Normandle- hotel- by the Sea, bury to a series' of 20 checker games sition with the Red Bank Trust com- , bU boat to the, Highlands. In the near Sea Bright,- was nlledalmost to for the championship of the county. pany. Thirty-four years' previous, ho toga Springs. ON'YOUR TRIP '> < party were MatUe Allen, Annie Ap- capacity with 2S0 .guests. ,. VanVliet had recently wrested the started with the First National bank 'plegate, KiHIe Buwll,. the'Misses Mrs. John' Aul and Her daughter, •-'Joseph?Benton, Thomas H. Wise, title from Christian L. Borge. of Red. Bank as a messenger boy and Mrs. George M. Keough, returned to NEW YORK Allaire, John E Applegate.Jr., and Alfred BlaKer and Buff Chamberlain Ella P. Davis, a, well known, resi- at the time of his resignation was from a visit with Mrs.'John Giblon I'..George. Allen. were building a, merry-go-round : In dent of Red Bank, died, in an auto- secretary and treasurer of the trust of Maplewood. ,'.v Tho llast Sunday,«ervlce» to be held Joseph Benton's yard on Rector, mobile while being conveyed to the company. Miss Catherine Holmes, .daughter I \ln ]thilhe old Grace church building on place. There .were ho horses on the Long Branch, hospital. Death was Mrs. Lucy Coley and Mrs. Nellie of George Holmes - of South street, , Broad atreet at the corner, of CaiuJ contrivance and' the seats were caused by-'a kink In tho bowels. Englert opened a hair dressing and returned homo from a long auto trip. jwere conducted 4>y Rev., J. F. Heilen- kitchen!cha|ra.' , ,, , ..' . Mrs. James E. Conover died at the ~msn. During the services Dr.'J.K. massage parlor In the Eisner building She went to the Delaware Water Gap Durig ' William Mattloe .was elected prop- home of her daughter, Mrs. Austin under the firm name ot tho Red by tho way of Somcrvlllo and Boston Our Sanifone process , >'/Oh«Meman gave a. history of- the het of the tribe of Red Men at Key- r P, Schonck of Marlboro. She was 71 Bank Hair parlor. and returned by the way of Milford, v chnrch. --.• V • ahoreo ahd.'th'ey were treated to ex- years old and was tho daughter of Newton, Dover, Montclair and New makes old hats and out- Eleven Red Bank cavalrv men went » John A Worde&'e No Name, A carrier.pigeon belonging to John the late Parker Grover of Red-Bank, to the state camp at Sea ulrt to par- Brunswick. It was the longest auto- ^sailed all tetltcompetitor bt s but was ruled suits look like new. Hoyt waK liberated at Oreonboro, She was survived by four children, ticipate In the school of musketry. Al- mobile trip with a woman at the VIA S. S. SANDY HOOK ROUTt f rmit for fouling a atake" during* the North Carolina, and reached Red they being Mrtt Schanck, Miss Emily bert VanKelst of the Red Bank ag- wheel reported In Red Bank up to > third annual regatta of the North This h (be delightful, su-brnzr wir Are you a mouse or a man? Decide for Bank, making the Journey of .400 May Conover. Charles O. Conover and KCgajaojuMde._theJjcj!t_ficore...pi Jho Wiat.llmo..' J8Jf*fci|WW.JfPI*,fctJ9«L.TOi|..WL-*»* _ J. Clark Conover of Red Bank, week. Others who made high scores World'* lib. Go by coooKtlbs tttlm yourself whether there !• ihileage left in U at the race were "William Wllley, Step- Alexander. B. Curchln of Fair Ha- or motor coaches, or dfive your car to Charles Chamberlain, son of Dan- Georgo W. Bray announced the and received state recognition were •en, who had recently passed the Athntic Hi«bl«odiPiet.Ilo.f bit bat- ;• hen H. Allen and George A. Itong- iel Chamberlain, claimed to be tho opening of a branch grocery and pro- Cecil W. Ledlard. Captain R. V. R. itate examination' for school teach- Stair Hook tad enlor > llonou] "* street Other entries in the various champion, uptown swimmer so far H. Stout, Harry Boekey and M. Loula lighuetlni sill 10 New York tnd tered now. t event* were Henry Chadwlck'* Sally duce store on Ocean avenue, West TB held* In Freehold, received a state inora. Free Puklns mht on the Pier. this season and he was'ready-to meet End, Part of the store was to be Brown. ichool certificate permitting him to >.. Quince, JYaxer and Yforthley'a Zulu, r Fares a* Low ai Bring it in to us today for Sanitoning and blocking. We'll removt all aomen. occupied by Brower sisters of Red Edwin Boles of Navenlnk was shot legln teaching. ' •''• Charles Patterson's Albatroi, Charles Augustus O. Home, son of John Leave Allaotlc'HIah- the perspiration and toil, shape tt to your exact tixc, and put It la >; Allen1* Edna M., P. Kelly* Kitty K., Bank to display their canned goods. In the middle finger of his left hand Mrs, Deborah Winter, wife of Wll- laads Pier WEEK- Home, Jr., of Uttle Silver, bought a Mrs. John H. Whltmorc. of South while handling a blank cartridge pis- am Winter of Wallace street, died $125 DAYS: 6:OJ, 10:00 the running with your belt Sunday hat. U Clinton James' Undine, Ed-ward Bus- tS2-lnch American. Challenge' bicycle, \i ",6:00, 9:10 *' aell'a Lizzie R, Charles Burd'jt Annie street died from burns, Her cloth- tol. Dr. Harry A. Hendrlckson was paralysis. • She was 74 years old SYS AND Or phone u». Our driver will call promptly. the latest high-wheeled model on the ing caught fire from a gas etovo and in attendance. -, and was a daughter of the late Anne IOUN0TWP *" B., Edward Throckmorton'a Wllll- 1-DAY UMIT' " 10:00 <' waw,kDr. Edwin WelQ'aW.S. Mount market. . • before the flames were put out the In a aeries of sailing and motor- L. and Cyrentus B. Golden, well- .• - and LoU prataam'i Minstrel. W. B. Sinclair, former Red Bank upper part of her body was dread- boa,! races at Atlantic Highlands un- known residents of Mlddletown town- ,* The Puritan* of Bed Bank defeated station agent on the .Xfaw Jersey fully burned. hip. > EVERY DAY M.25 Round Trip der the direction of the Sandy Hook Oo»d going and jeumlflg toma day. < the Keystones, a. baseball club com- Southern railroad, was transferred to Thomas Taruey, ston of John Tan- Yacht club, William F. Frledlander's George B. Tucker, chairman of the — poeedTof imploytu "at" the Pennsyl- Window Junction. • sey of Matawan, was fatally Injured sloop Wanderer won In her class. The Mlantlc Highlands Democratic Excc- SPECIAL ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS TEL. 2800 ffomAtlanlicHixhliods.BavVkwAfe4 vania railroad office In New York, on Mart Havlland, night operator at when he was caught between the motorboat race was taken by the Jtlvo committee and a prominent At- Hlltons, Water Witch, Hfahlands, • the Oakjand street groonda by the Matawan, Was promoted to day oper- couplings of two freight can, noar Pete, owned by Vice Commodore antlc Highlands merchant, died of Highland Besch, Navtsiofc Beach. Normaodie, Sea Blight, Leooatdo, ; score of 21-4. AI Chambers was In ator andnnsja,tant to Agent Benja- the Red Bank depot. He waa 22 years James Sim. kidney trouble in his 86th year. • . Bdford, Port Moomouth. Ketnsburg, •, the box for the Red Bank team an* min P. Worthley at tho LlttleSllvcr 1 of age and a nephew of Roger Tan- Agnes Fitzgerald, young daughter Mrs. Ermlna Jane Proal, mother Union Beac' - ' - he Ant them over the plate, 10 fast station.,, ;•.„.:. u sey of Bridge avonue. if Pierre A, Proal of Riverside ave- that the visitors tad but'few hits,to : of Mrs. Agnes Fltxgerald of Middle- TWILIGHT DINNER SAILS. ,Misa'KlUla"Tice, a former Red Eev. Charles F. Garrison, pastor of town, lost the,end of a finger on her me, died In France of general debil- , Every day. Delicious $1.25 dinner SUITS " their credit. The., game took, more Bank resldtnt; was married at her the Eatontown Methodist church, ity. Sho was 72 years old. For 20 ' served on this MI|>—Also a la -,• than two hours. /vVhlUll Hill was right hand when the hand got caught carte and bar aerate, mother's cottage, at Ocean Qrove to died of complications. He was 71 in the cog wheels of a windmill. years Mr. Proal's parents lived in ; umpire and Elllle Belell waa official Frank W.Deerlng; of New York. Rev. $1.00 Round trip Week-Days COATS years old and was born at MlUtown .Walter Anderson of TInton Falls, Monmouth Beach. $1.25 Round 'Trip Sundays ' aoorer. After the ball /game prac- XV R. Harbaugh, psator.of the Red near New Brunswick. Louis Watson of Llncroft was de- Leave Atlantic Highlands Pier who was employed in Henderson & i 6:00 p. m. Week-days— 95 tically all the players of both nines Bank Presbyterian church, per- PLAIN DRESSES . The Woman's' club of Ideal Beach Applegate'js stdre in Red Bank, won larod the champion pie eater of the 1' were refreshed at'Antonldca" saloon. formed the ceremony. became incorporated, with Mrs. A. 4:55 p. m. Sundays '• The annual fair, of the Oceania Cor- three prizes in motorcycle events at village. Hardly a day passed but Special Low Farea For Groupa Sarah Elliatoth aiatsey, daughter C. Bragaw president, Mrs. John Bradley Beach the Fourth of July. what he dropped In at tho village net band closed after a atiocessful of Ttooniai Olassey, beoame tho bride Bodensteln vice president, Mrs. Wil- store and enjoyed as many as six pies MOONLIGHT SAILS ' .run, of three nights. The ladle* who of Frank Flnkel, son of Joseph W. liam Little treasurer and Miss Emma William H. Hendrlckson, Jr., and $1.00 Bound trip week-days assisted were Lily Teuton; Louella Mlllard F. Cornwell, Jr., known local- ir more. On one occasion he ate 11 $1.25 Round trip 8undays Flnkel, a prominent Red Bank ma- Goldonateln secretary. ilea in half an hour and said he Leave Atlantic Highlands Pier , .Riddle, Eva and Emma Jeffrey, An- Hon. The ceremony was performed ly as tho all star tennis team, de- 9:2D p. m. week-daya—8:35 p. m. nie VanBrunt and 'Carrie Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of feated William Miller and Elmer could have eaten more but that was Sundays. by Rev. M. A. Macnlbhol, pastor of Freehold celebrated the SOth arm! all the storekeeper had on hand. Hen- Chin* tea seta disposed of by chance the Red Bank Methodist ohurch. Morrow, known as the Irving tennis Dancing on week-days only .. were won by Mrs. William Murphy vorsary of their marriage With .the players, by the score of 6-8, 0-7, 9-7. ry A. Conover, tho village storekeep- MOONUCHT SAIL The salary of the postmaster of exception of a few invited guests, the These four players were considered er, said he had to keep twice as many of Oceanlo and John Brohel of New Red Bank was lnoreaaed from $1,800 Daily except Sundays and Holidays LEON'S York. ~ • • • anniversary party consisted of their the best In this section. pies as formerly, due to tho/fact that #1.00 round trip from Atlantic High- to $1,900 a year. Asbury Park's and ohlldrcn, grandchildren and noar rel- lands Pte—Leaves 9:20 P.M. . Little Silver was all torn up over Watson alono ate as many as all the The A. M. E. Zlon church on Cen- Long Branch's postmasters received atives. ther population of the village. •ASTMN (TANDAID TIMS IHOWN Rug Ivory ^ a $200 advance. Internal matters In the sowlngf circle. tral, avenue had a Fourth of July William D. Ottcraon of Broad The resignation ot the society's pres- Charles Ellis, young son of Thom- Add I »e«f tat PaylloM Time festival. The affair was Interfered street, a former maypr, refused to ac- ident and 14 members was the gen- as Ellis of Holmdcl, was laid up with ^UHIomMlMinulIm Shampooing Laundry with by a holiday ahower. During Twenty-Five Years Ago. cept appointment as a member of the eral toplo In the village. Mrs. Wil- broken collarbone. Tho handlebars nault Ikkil unit the day several person* went about Captain Charles P. Irwln was Red Bank board of health. There liam W. Bewslck and tho 14 members of his; bicycle broke while he was rid- Red Bank without authority seeking chairman of a committee which su- was a vacancy on the board caused who resigned told The Register that ing down Old Woman's hill, near tho 70-76 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. financial aid for the festival and pervised a gala day program' on tho by the resignation of John Bucklin. the trouble causing the unpleasant- village, throwing him to tho grountf. Rev, T. W. Johnson,- the church pas- river. The events were witnessed by Tho motorboat Kit, owned by Jack S. S. SANDY HOOK Mrs. R. Arthur Walker of Peters ness was that she and tne other mem- OMIATID BYJIUJIY CINTSAl tAUIOAD tor, offered a reward of $5 for the ar- hundreds of persons who lined tho place entertained at 600. Prise win- bars who resigned did practically all "oodman, a prominent prize lighter, reit of anyone who was found solic- shores and they weer treated to ex- ners wero Mrs. Edward Boughton, the work ot tho society, whllo the iting fund* for the church without a citing motorboat races. When tho Mrs. John C. King, Mr. and Mrs. other members'fought and wrangled subscription book endorsed by him. launohes were preparing for tbo free- Georgo A. Dolatush, Israel W. Hart as to how the society's money should Florenz Harrison Wise, aged 14, for-all rape, Councilman Archlbal L. and Soeley B. Tuthlll. bo spent. Mrs. Bewslck said when •on of Thomas Wise of West Front Miller's large pleasure launch and a she became president of the society street, caught the largest soft crab Tho Harry R. Travis property In small motorboat owned by John S. Mlddletown township was sold by Kd- there was only 24 cents In the trcas- ever taken from tie Shrewsbury Applcgate, in, nearly collided. Mr. river lip to that time. Tho rrab ^ftA, 8. Allaire to Majo. r Frank B ury and the soolety was way behind Miller prevented a collision by stall- Barrett, a retired officer of tho Now In Its! rent and at tho time' of her If el, 9 am QcuduuU measured 1VA inohea from the end of one claw to the end of the other. The body was eight Inches long, five inches broad and weighed Utt ounces. Richard Bedell of Matawan had AAuik MY MONEY! the contract to erect several stables on the Robert's farm, near Leeds- "Our vllle, for D. D. Withers. The build- Jnga were to be used chiefly for Mr, Withers' raolng etock.* Ethel Patterson, daughter of —has been most satisfactory, I would not Charlea Patterson ot Shrewsbury ave- ea>uiUuf& and deftettdfiJUe cutaiUJutiitf. nue, entertained 96 young friends on have any other make or an electric refrig- the occasion of her hlrthdny. During the party recitations were given by erator." Mabel Keen of .Brooklyn and Irving BED BANK BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION INCOME SHAKES fulfill all Patterson" of Red Bank, and there C. E. Pichler ' THREE REQUIREMENTS! waa a duct by Mabol "Pattorjon and Kato'Nevlus. Others present were Red Bank, N. J. Allle Mount, Mamie Hendrlckson, This Association has never missed a dividend payment in more than 82 years Maxle Chadwlck, Clara Cooper, Edith and Blanche Spinning, Carrie King, . , . and each one ha* been consistently high. Shareholders' funds are readily 'Lulu Allaire, May Hellenman, Marlon Borden, Ada Borden, Lottie Fields, acceuible in times of emergency and opportunity. Eddie Oberhousev, Jennlo Thfock norton, Frank E. Manning, Harry A 10-Day Free Trial Shutts, Howard Patterson and Ocorgo Worthloy. STUDY THIS TABLE Actua Earnings at Various Rates A. new boat club was being organ- Current Annual For Example r*rctnta|s bed by tho young men In the wcatern IN YOUR HOME WILL HKD BANK Itato al 1 % a 4 5 part of the town. Prominent In tho Take $1,000 Rsl.s Year Yean Ymrs Ynn Years organization were Qcorgo Francla Wl*e, Edward Sorrel, Henry' Denlto Inswronce •>>• a unu«i smics Averago nut* $10 $20 $30 and Charles Bcattle, The club ex- Government agenoy wifpfruardii every RED $40 $50 pected to have 1U own boathouio PROVE TO YOU THAT I1ANK nulldlnjc anil Loon Aanoclattim and laid out a racing eourso from Dctter-than-Averag* $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 near Hubbard's brldgo to a flag op- 8harnhnld«r. Kach mrml>cr'» account Is ft • posite the Mansion houre. INSURED up to $3,000. Captain Leonard Seeley bought a ^m THERE «IS ONLY ONE Current Annual 3% $30 $60 $90 $120 $180 •loop called the Catherine Allalronnd RKD IJANK JRATK bigan making regular trips between TrtlSt Funds nwy 1^1^ Iw in- 1 Red Bank and New York, carrying RatM »m taken from current ntrnlnts, Imt Ilia farmers' produce. VMled In RF.D BANK llulWlnj and IXMI Coolerator AMociatlon IN8UHED INCOME HIIAHKS. HKD BANK Building and Iftui AswclAllon QenrgB H, Btout of Atlahtlo High PIViriENDR IMT« brni IIlflH for over half m , lands was foremoat In a movemon Thin ImllofttM tho high dc(rra ot Mfcly oentury without Intemiptlon. to eitabllih a free publlo library niir •uch tut Invrtbnent oRera. reading room at that place. Charlie Ross of Eatontown. who wi* known at the Cowboy and who a dfl owned «. very fast mustang, volun- y Just Phone Red Bank 248 , leered to recover a horse and wagon RED BANK BUILDING & LOAN 1 stolen from John McQIeea of Mlddli- town township. Ho made goorf.lili promise and overtook the thieve* ASSOCIATION near Oatonlown. Tho robbfirs, seeing i they were about to be captured, drov '•'•*' (he hftrce and w»»on Into a rtltoh and KM-. I , KM) I. WK, \. .1. ft1" «soapld.' SEABOARD ICE CO. (I i H'l \ /> \ /M V ' TMiDoBorwy Atgttt of dootor c Visit Our New Plant nt 27 North Bridge Avenue BED BANK BEGISTER, JULY 13,1989. Boy Drowns; hint back but he d TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN REDUCE AM) LIKE into, deep water M lie gatfJt Here And There In Sister. Hurt ran for assistance. ~ ££ ;^, Contractor and Builder , Says Katharine Fliber He drowned about ,two ojeloeje-anef > SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Walter L. Dangler, mven-year-old the body was recoyeied,.*bput three, * Monmouth County Dntnor, son of Mrs. . Alice . K. Dangler of hours later byy Reuben 'and 8CBEEN AHB 6TOBM XNCLOSTOES Oce&npoft, drowned In the South WhitWhit e off Hed'BankHdBk. Shrewsbury river Monday;.afternoon, TBX. S255-H." 2fi HUDSON AVTL, BED BANK. If. *. , ,'...•. . - . I Mrs. Parker fractured and his sister, Mrs. Charles Parker, wrist and suflered injuries to hr A redacine-diet regimen need not tale tht Joy out ot life. On the IT, a bride ot a week* was' Injured knee* and ankles. She was taken'tc) Personal Notea, Sale* of Property, Building Operation*, contrary, .it adds to it in the form of a trim figure and a new feeling of when she fell from, an automobile the Hazard, hospital. rrell-bclDsr. In recommending a reducing program, doctors warn patients which was racing to get assistance. Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths ibout the perils of a restricted dipt; sip you may continue eating most of The boy had been playing in the Supported by Merchant*, the foods you like, but cut down on the quantity of the high-calorie foods The Red Bank Register I* rap* river with seven-year-old Marline El- oorted bv local a* well ai out-of- —that is, cream, butter, other fats,, sweets, and foods relatively high in lison, daughter of Mrs. Mary Ellison. and Other Note* of Interest h, like cereals, potatoes,.lima beam, macaroni, etc. towa business men. Advertisements Tho girl said the boy got into the appearing.„ regularl. y telj th. atory.w County Employee* Belnstate*. and wu well known throughout the It b really a question of budgeting your calories, BO have a list of channel and that she tried to pull Advertliement 18th Anniverssury The state civil Service -commission county for hie part In directing ama- typical servings of roods and their calorie value at has ordered, reinstated Dr. Jofin C. teur theatricals. — hand, for constant reference. Wo have such a list avail- Clayton of Freehold, former county able. This list will make it essy for you to figure out Jail physician; Mrs. Edith A. Early Shots fiMe Sold*, your dally allowance of calories when planning your of Leonardo, Alfonso Deltosa of lone rranlc U Curtis, a. member of the meals. ;. -•'-•*.£':/'' •' •'" FOB A UMTED'TIHE ONI.Y ' ":.••••••.-•: ;.•' " New Tcrk alockr exchauige firm of Branca and William R. Duffy of Al- Erdeaan and company, has bought If at first you Veep a careful dally record ot the B E ^||r Y V M«n'» Soles Sewed and Rubber Heels ...... $1.00 bury Park, ousted court officer*-, and the Alexandr Levene property on calories your meals ar*: giving you, it will not bo Jong- Mrs. Jeanne Blue of. Aatrary Park Norwood avenue at West End. The before you need check up on them only sow and then. JULY SPECIAL! O ^Msn** Soles only '..'..,..1.1...:. 75 and Mr* Doris Sproul of Keyport, property consists of (our acres and For you will havo leaned about how many calories ? Rubber Heels - Men's & Women's 25 clerks in tie sherHCa. offle'e. All sure has a 16-robm house with five,bathe. this and that food in certain amounts will add. That Democrats and were replaced -when A large iwimmlng poci is located, on little bit of cream on your fruit, the extra pat of but- tool Wirelesf Permanent ° Momen's Leather Top Lifts :...,- .15 Morris J. Woodrlnjr, Rupublloan, be- the place. •. ter you take in a forgetful moment, tho sprinkle of came sheriff. . sugar Jn your coffee, add hundreds of calories all too No Wires • Eugene .A JWSinenVSoles . 60 up Hit and Bon VloUmi Freehold Couple Engaged, MTHAMNIfllHn quickly. That Is why you should keep careful count of No Electricity . Frederick /"V Announcement has bten mad* ot Dlmtntf them if yon are taking this reducing business seri- ; hv - NQW'S your opportunity to get the Mra. Annie Anderson, S3. of CUrkt- the engagement of Mlsa Carolyn, n* ously, A foodji "fattening" only as it adds to the total No Chemical Heat Nellie *** *" 1 :, was struck by a hit and hinJohnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' laitfflff* daily^elorios taken In. - : Ditart and Other 7.60 Waves " workmanship at reduced prices. autolBt Sunday night and left lying William Johnas, and Edward H, ThU Month Only critically Injured by th* aide .ot the Mount, eon ot Mr. and Mrs. William . __ke generctus use of the low-calorie foods—tho leafy, green vege- road. Boy Fenton, S7, ot Claisuburg H. Mount, both of Freehold. Mr. tables and fruits—tor being bulky they give you a fooling of satisfaction was arrestsd as the driver.' Ha wasMount Is an engineer for the Dravo without adding up tho calories, and they richly contribute to tho vitamins 'S SHOE SHOP and minerals In your diet. As in cutting down so drastically on tho day's $5.00 found guilty of drunken driving and Steel oompany at Pittsburgh, Pa. nt St., Red BsJnk, N. J. was fined WOO »nd costs and sen- calories you can use to little butter and cream—foods that are rich in With this cool Wave we Include Balrstyllng, Shampoo tenced to 90 days In jail, Franklin _Bni»j»d. vitamin A—you will rcallie that it is necessary to depend more than usual and Set, • (N«« to ncsso's at'the Foot of Broad Street) ' <• Anderson, the woman'* husband, wu The engagement of Mies Dorio O. upon the lesfy green vegetables for your supply pf this vitamin, OTHER MACHINE WAVE&-2.20 up a passenger in the car and be too dis- Cort, daughter of Mra. Genevieve Use salt very sparingly in cooking; and seasoning your food at the Free and confidential advice on Hair Tinting x appeared after the accident. Cort of Freehold, to Swell Allen of table, aa it invites increase in weight. Avoid the habit of eating bstwoen and Bleaching. Cranford was announced at a, party meali; but if you get hungry, drink: some tomato Juice, or a cup of hot Exploding store Bom* Han. OHIXDBBN'8 SERVICE — PEDICTJItlNG Fire- originating from an exploding given In Honor of tht nd wedding broth or clear tea with lemon. Get out for long walks when you can; they ' oil stove Monday of lsust week com- anniversary of Miss Cort's grandpar- will speed up tho weight-and-glrth losing. DAD'C BEAUTY PHONE ; A ents, Mr. and Mr*. John V. Kolb of pletely destroyed the four-room 2810 £ • Newark, recently. Use oil dressing* sparingly for your saladi, somotimen substituting DUD 3 SALON home of Herbert Campbell of South- cooktd dressing, which is of lower calorie vsluo, or a little sesaonod lemon ABC ard and sent the latter, aged 85 To Open New Store. juice or vinegar, A dressing of mineral oil if appetising and has no calorie 09 MONS10CTH 8T. « been employed In the New York of- Br.anch, a veteran railroad man, uiod l4 llsiiic, a sotporatian ofuw Ml»» Jeanette E. Coagrove, daugh fice of the Western Union about 26 last 'fHui'kday at his home. The fu- Jfiw JJarisr. Is oomplalnsnt. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cos otd«n neral wns held .Sunday at the Wool- U r years and wa» at work Wednesday. FUN {fPtsr snd.iyiwYt to't hi* «o"'laln'a!ntt| grove of Matawan, wu married Sat- He leavag a widow and three sons, Icy iuneral home. Masonic services bill.. o or b.fon ih». twanljr.aaooiid 4>, urday night In the Matawan Meth wero conducted at Glanwood* ceme- Long Branch Monument Co., Inc. dlst church to Winston Schaffer, son Engagement Announced. tery by Long Branch lodgo, of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schaffcr of Mr. and Mra. Brainard Norton ol Locust Ave. & Wall St., West Long Branch Keyport. They are living in a newly West AHenhurst announced the en- Dpath of Aged Woman. Vaonmon M.io furnished home on' the Mat&wan Bv. Haj ril «n Majora, he» bus* gagement of their daughter, Natalie, Mrs- Ellen M, Autnaok, 80, widow » bus* tfr • ' Telephone Long Branch 3567 Freehold road. FOR ua,,u,..« OIW,H>«I," B 0uiiiiiii(t uni- ZJOIItnI AiAI* "i ^ Of Edward Aumack of Long Branoh, to Charles Lewis, Sd, of Aflbury Park ?l.» 'Vi'if R"1 ""H1 ***eil H*r It, .1 Itcp-rcsontcd by Held on Fraud Charges. at a dinner party at the Sea Bright died Saturday In Monmouth Memor- l»an, which mortfsia la tacordfd IIn thae -«t GEORGE HUGHES — ALLAN MacLEOD Alexander Koiwlek, well-known yacht olub Friday night. Mr. Lowls ial hospital, whoro sho had bean a Monmout— --—--»--h- Count— -W-T«Ty« *^avBClark'n •s• ^#mtjOmofliH mi ' BdOiBookC -a. Is associated with his lather In the modlcal patient. &ha had been mak- Ii oJ MotUigea, Pain Illjeto.', and ^ lewark broker and a resident of »»•'• Prurilata iltuat* In the Borouah of i lumber business. ing her home with Mrs. Elizabeth W. Bid B tlr Mon m uUl South Orange, Is being held under ?f lN?J Jerw" "' . » •V «•*•' -3 ball of $58,768 on complaint of Mra. Win* 11,035 Compensation. Wintcrton. ALL And »«, Ctor,« Major., an made a pirtr difendant-to lifd suit b«4uii rou Minnie Y, Mlhlon of Bilmar, who al Robert MaeQarry of Marlboro has Dead After Long Sickness. an the hiijband of Kya Thpmpion Ma- leges that he took U21.616 from he? been granted an award of II,DM by Miss Charlotte L. Jarvls, 33, of jors (also known at Marr Eva Majora), Visible Beauty Benefits for Investing and that he turned the the oompeiuatlon court for Injuries Keonsburg, died Friday tx her home AT dionaid, the ntord, owner of Uii raort- money Into securities worth only received a year ago whlli employed after an Illness of eight years. 8ho m lo hue aomi lien upon 15,000.. by T. Jay France. MacOarry fell tn was tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Falls to Death. front of a mowing maohlno and in-Vyilllarfl F. Jarvta and besides her iaM martjileiai d pcemleea, jured hla right hand. T II, l««9. William J, Drydon, 69, plunged to parents Is survived by two brothers 8TBVBH". FOSTSB and one sister. SEA BRIGHT FIRE DEPT. A BEUgsibUB, his death from the fifth floor of the Long Broach Olrl Weds. Jollollora off ComrlalnantCllL, ,c Bteinbach-Kresge store at A»bury Miss Ruth B. McOlnty, daughter of T. 0. Addteis U Bros4.Bti|- Park, Saturday, He had been em- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McOlnty ot H«. ' « widow Miss Dorothy M. White, daughter 1939 Buick Tudor Sedan "•.'fe'St?' " ^ " ° r. ind two children. of Mr. and Mr*. Louis White, and %% .25 ROUND I'uriuint to tin order • of Joiaph L. Vridirlck M. Slattery, ton of Mr. Donthiy, ijurroiite ot thi County of Mon- license^(Jmnted DnplU Protest. DISPOSED OF CLOSING NIGHT mouth, made on the thirteenth diy of and Mr*. Dsnnl* Slattery, both of ML = TRIP June, 10a>, on-thi application of Maria. Tha Matawan township committee Freehold, were married last Hum-- nt MoDonouih, aoli executrix ot thl M-» last week unanimously voted * re- LEAVES RED BANK '•'• °' -"•>"« T, MeDooouiih, decilMd, Today*! daughter! know the joyi of exercise in th« day week. They will resld* on the Free Ground Prizet and Cash Awards nollol la hereby SITIII U) UII cradltors of lall distribution llcnnse to Fred Oa- Milhurst-Manalapan road. 81IOA. M. •aid dacamd to ejhlblt to thl aublcrlhir, htaltfiful open. . . . Probably one reason -experts say rone ef Oak Shadei. A protest with Every Night aola ««cutrli, ai afomald, thtlr debte t5 signatures was presented protest- JIETURNINO—tlrVata good or.lr in and demanda atnlmt tho inl.l aaliU, tin- , •women ere becoming moro beautiful. Nnuur Man .Dead. tralna liavlmr N. V. W»t i],,l .St. ilar oath, within t\x monlhi from (ha Ing against granting the- license. The Travl( R, R**d, M, of IJflmir, died Ills p. m. anil lilt p. mi l.ll»rlr Bt., itW v. m. and Silo p. m.i N«w. ditl ot thi a(cir«iall order, or they will Another explanation advanced li—the spreading :ammltteemcn held that there were Sunday In Fltkln hospital. He w»» irb, ^Iritadrnt., Slf2 p. m. and ejII bi /oriyir barred or tMIr actions then- Tour licensed places In that section Special Prize Awarded for Ufa net tha laid auhacrlbar. popularity o£ daily baths. Feminine America now con- a son of th* lat* Bsmuil and Edna p, m. on data of lale. Dsted freehold. N. J,. Jun> II, lilt. last year but one hai closed up. H. need and was a formtr resident UARUAIIET McDONOUOri, siders her bath a regular beauty routine. .,. . For ilie of Allinhurst, For many year* he on Closing Night 4B flrnwn J'laco, Had Pajlk, K, J, < Old Hotel IMng Torn Down. Qulnn Si Uorewub, knowi the vlilbli benefits of a revitalizing shower! The Avenel hotel at Pleasure Bay, wu ln>thl contracting huslnin A OO BY TRAIN Bid Dank, II. 1,, 'onducted for rnnny yearar by the Pat- widow, two sons and a diughtir sur- In nhnblpen) anJ eonifmi, Avoid uifll« 1'roctort. • » vive fain. - |)ai tni hiuidl — ill lima IIKIJ. in,101 ens, la being torn down. In the early lime, n«vr mnner,'('»' IN CHANCERY* OF NEW JER3EV.* (Your bath comhUmenti you from tip to toe) 'ays of (hat reaort the hotel catered To AltTIIUJt I,. HU';|rjMi Murphy—Caihlun. Dr virtue or an outer of the Court nt lo some of the moil prominent people Mis* Ellaabitn Murphy, daughtnr Ohnm-ery of New Jnrxfy, riudo on the n tho theatrical and sporting world. of Mr. and Mr*. Oeorga Murphy, iPICIAL LOW PARIS ilny of th« ,li.to liprniif. In n r«rtaln (lull whortln AM,* Miii'klln lluulm la Ihl in. Among them wero "Diamond Jim" and David Cashlon. son of Mr. and to N»w York tltlmmr anil you ara ttn defamlant, you Urady, Lillian Russell and Uly Lanf- Mrs, D, D. Oashlon, both of Free- an n'tulreil lo IIIIWII' thi tutulonir'a Monmouth Consolidated Water* Co. A.k Inr J«,i.r C.;,t,»l TVl.! Iry, the Jersey Lily. hold, war* married Runday of lnst A«ant about «ur luw withiend Iiitlllcn vn or benin Ihi afith day of Au. . wsek In Hf,«o»* of Lima ctluroh hy guat n*Kt, or In tlafault Inareflf, auth di. J. O. IIKIIII, Manager •tore Official Die*. erei will bi liken ainlnit sou aa (M William J. Moon, M, merchandise n*v. Jpbn A. Kuckir. TtnV will Ch«nniJI»r ihal>> think eaullable end lull. Hv* with th* groom'* parints. Cpiit Jint, Cml f,irt Mnltl* ,441- Th* oW«t of laid ault ll to obtain a manager of the Mtrlnliach-Krrsge dinrei o( dlvorci, dliiifilvlnt thi mirrlate •lorn «t Anbury Park, died laat umUl'lLt Oiilirn midir ll. tiLnitm. tiitwun you and thi ealit petltfonir for* Xngag«m«nl Announced. Ihi came of dMeirtloii. Thursday at hla tiome of a cerebral •Mr. snd Mrs, C. J, Johnson of natid June Slth, 1 esft. : ' . •' - iitmnrrhafe. .Mr. Moon waa a prom II KSI.V • '" KMTRKr • KUTflliy, • '• It Pays to Advertise in The Register ...... VttthoMVr*fbo\i hav*t announced thIh*s an«n-- . . Hullcltiiri ol ritltJohtr, : ; lo.nt m.mb«r of thi KlwanU club ,.»,ln,nt of lhair dau«Usr, Miss •-•• I Kut front UUttt. Ke4 SvA, V, t, 'tfwefae RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 13, 1939. or handles the,hajder and more sog- CHICKEN POT PIE •" gy the biscuits wUI be when finished. MADE WITH TAPIOCA SIDNEY SHOW , 0/ course, mutt be veil I Hot Off the Griddle (Mod to Answer Any seasoned to be worthy of finger touch rather than rolled.- This There are people working all the its piquanoy will aid materially In producing * time to simplify cooking for 'the on Fofid Three Meals A Day fluffy biscuit' If too-much pressure housewife and one of the methods be- E8TKEB DONLAN Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW, IMS Edited by OTLMA E. DEDTE is used cfn.the dough, all.the gas gen- coming more and more popular Is crated by the leaven will be pressed the use of tapioca for thickening 1 out with a resulting "hatd-as-a-rock." gravies, stews and ramekins. Tor shapely tea cakes, fill greased biscuit. This recipe for chicken pot pie Is pans only one-half to two-thirds full, one of these recipes and how people Dining Abroad will rave about it when it U served. Variation In The Sauce for they might rise over the top. MINT ICE COCKTAIL Dutch Dolls. Wooden Shoes CHICKEN POT PIE At Home On* of those, emergency dishes 2A cup-fresh or canned tomatoes Cut the steaks into individual por- be placed a large platter of various 2 cooked potatoes, diced ish cooking the top. Fold It upon a tions. Season with salt and pepper; until cold and syrupy. Place in bowl 14 cup cooKed peas platter and stuff and surround with dip,Into the-bread crumbs, then In hors' d'oeuvres and ft tray, of bread of. cracked'Ice or Ice water and whip Salt . • ' the vegetable sauce., to be toasted.- At the other end maywith rotary. egg beater until fluffy be placed the' electric toaster and and thick'like whipped cream: Fold coffee, percolator ready to be at- in pineapple. Turn 'Into individual in a skillet and brown' the meat over taoh'ed to the outlet. Also the neces- molds. Chill until firm. TJnmold.-< a quick flame, Cover and continue sary serving silver, china and linen. Ice uream A Seasonable Satisfying cooking over a low flame (or about • VEN IP you don't'want/to .sport vwooden-sabots like the.Smith 1 JO minutes or until tender. Serve Collegn girls you'll- find little Dutch dolls, wooden shoos and all, Fish does not require the slow Boys can.make extra pocket money ' FjBctory Packed with a' poached egg on each portion, amflsirig decorations when you serve crullers and coffee for. refresh- cooking given to many varieties of selling The Register.—Advertisement garnished-with capers, anchovies and meat as the connective tissues hold Peach Snack , enion slices...... ments. Crullers Is the Dutch name for doughnuts or fried cakes. .The Ing the fibers together are more gel- An added bit of attractiveness. Is same'bit of crisp fried' dough qualifies for each "name. They have a atinous, very tender, and soften at WOMAN'S EXCHANGE special affinity for coffee, steaming hot or Iced. Here's a novel Dutch once under the application of heat. added If you Cover half the slice of M IJNDEN WLACE, ^ED BANK 19c 1 brew made with decaffeinated' coffee that's' especially good with crullers, Every one has heard some one at PEACH-ALMOND ICEBOX CAKE. lemon with a knife and sprinkle the Fish is frequently over-cooked, due isome Uroo or other complain about other half wlth^paprlks. and. that makes extra cups possible Without' counting sheep later on. to ah old-time idea that fish requires Fancy articles, children's Pure Candy and'Soda 'the fact that she has spent so much % cup butter slow cooking. Quite to the contrary j time preparing a dish and the diners l'/l cups confectioners' sugar DUTCH COFFEE - to old-fashioned thought fish may clothing, useful articles, 43-A Broad St., R«d Bank .cat It In two minutes. But what a . 3 eggs CANNING BECOMES. be and is- better cooked .at a.' high '.compliment that Is. duppo.o thoy 1/3 cup chopped, toasted almonds % squares unsweetened choco- 3 cups milk t- temperature tor a comparatively knitted goods and gifts. -. idldrft eat tt at all? Woe, woe, would 1 cup mashed fresh peaches PLEASURE WHEN late "'3 tablespoons sugar short cooking period. When flsh, Is 1 oup whipping cream placed In a hot oVeh, however,' it , sbo have a (tood reason to cry then. Vt teaspoon almond extract 1 cup strong decaffeinated >6 teaspoon -salt ' I This woman should stop to realise DONE IN COMPANY coffee, • should hot have trie addition of 1 that all dishes, to be good, must 12 lady flngors water, as this causes the Juices to The Ethel Mount Mozar "School of Dancing • have a llttlo time spent on them, 12 macaroons, crushed Usually there are three or four Add the to the- freshly made decaffeinated coffee In the flow out of the., fish Into the pan, either In the actual preparation or Cream butter and blend In the women who are very close friends top of a double boiler. Place mixture over low heat, stirring until the making a rich flavorsomo gravy, but ' Studio, 117 Prospect Avenue, Red Buk, N J. sugar thoroughly. .Add the beaten a rather Insipid tasting flsh, f ,!ln the "dresslng-up." • egg yolks, mashed peaches and al- and do nearly everything together. chocolate Is melted and blended. Add sugar and salt and boll four min? i Some women nave the happy utes, stirring constantly. Place oVcr boiling water, add milk gradually, monds, Carefully fold In the egg Clothing from a sick room should Bcglstratlons beliij accepted for Summer Class**. ' Phone J2J0 --rjisblt Of ktsphitfon hand some grnnd WMteS bBatoimntll'Stlff butTiot=dryr itlrFlng^GonstftnUy.=U^&efebPi^Aea,tTwlUiLa^r.ota^ tlooklnft tasty tid-Wt, for an after- then the whipped cream and flavor- trothey. Serve hot. or cold, Add whipped cream if desired. Serves four, 'BeJtfealeorTfeToriineaVlnBTliarfdbni. noon snack, a midnight snack or K Ing. Lino-a njtold wlUi lady fingers [his detail a very pleasant and hap- It Is best In this* case to ask advice cooking for some men, a breakfast and the crushes macaroons. Pour In py one, Several women could share 'from the nurse or doctor. r snack. It's funny, but some men the filling. Set In the refrigerator expenses on the purchases for can. PERCOLATED COFFEE I .really do like the desert left over ning, spend the day at ope house or To remove cake which seems to for several hours or overnight. Un- the other, and go over all ths latest Use 1 heaping tablespoon decaffeinated coffee, regular grind, for each Ifroro the night before for breakfast mold and serve with whipped cream. stick to the pan, loosen- the sides If such be tho case In your home news, produce a fine batch of goods cup CA pint) of cold-water.. "Pour cold water Into pot. Set porcolator with a spatula or knife, turn the Lhere Is just the snack to have on Sprinkle witH additional chopped al- for the coming winter. monds If desired.' basket in pot and put coffee in It. Cover. Let percolate slowly, and cake over on a cake rack and place "'hand: PLUM .CONSERVE ' gently 1J to,20- minutes. (For a 4-cup percolator, use % cup coffee.) a cold, wet cloth over the bottom of the pan. 3 pounds plums' STEEPED COFFEE S pounds sugar The wholesomeness and flavor of Questions And Answers 1 pound seedless raising . hours. Add the walnuts and cook ing process. The Ingredients, after N.w ufa »«y to brlihttn tntk V-rrso most at this •worthy article will. llfilt particular colony will por- about % hour longer. Four Into GINGERALE SALAD BACON BRAN WAFFLES the liquid has been added, should be tnd frfaktit tho month.

';••: sterilized Jars or glasses and seal. if deal-wtth said ants.:"; PLUS FRUIT IS •blended or mixed together very It hasbeen said that "Eternal vig- More or loss In tho same class with SPICED PEACHES No matter what the season, come quickly with' a light movement; The £JG SIZE 23f ' Jnialeinau ilance Is the price of prevention." ants In that they are very unpleas- 7 pounds-peaches FEAST FOR KINGS Sunday morning and a good hearty dough should be tossed onto a-very j How true, how true,, but even the ant to have around are flics. Just 4 pounds brown sugar breakfast never looks out of place. lightly floured board. Care must be 1 best of ua slip occasionally and Be-how, and when they coma In would 1 quart vinegar - • Started off with chilled fruit and taken not to have too much flour on ! fore we know it what do. we see trot- really worry a person to the grave 1 teaspoon whole cloves We have been learning how to cereal If desired and then Including it, otherwise the biscuits are likely 50° SIZI , tins around the kitchen.but a, long If she permitted herself to dwell on 1 tablespoon stick cinnamon mako glngcrale salads off and on ror one of those grand breakfast dlsh to become bard from It Never roll I) RU U S T O P. E S ! line of ants! However, there are the Ides., but In > thoy come, so out 1 teaspoon allspice. several years. Now wo go a little such as waffles and topped by a good out biscuit dough with a "heavy 1 many, many different preparations they must .'go—cither feet " ' ~~ Tie apices In a bag and add to the farther An_S by adding some fruit, cup of coffee—is there a better may hand." • "•• Th— e more the dough Is rolled \/-TOUR MONEYS WORTH for the destruction of these pests flying, It doesn't really ma [ and Just the other day someone told ^•^••*f^f aw «BWV*« v avwfp,! 4I*»ttOl> ^JUBl vinegar. Bring to a boll, and stir In make a salad worthy of a king's ta- to spend a Sunday morning? J me she had read in. some, magazine so, they Bet but. Flics, like ants, will the sugar. Scald and peel peaches ble: BACON BRAN WAFFLES , that a verjKcmclent treatment Is to be attracted by food; so keeping leaving them whole. Drop the peach- FRUIT GINGERALE SALAD i mix together one part XXXX sugar food covered applies here, too, For-es, a few at a time, Into spiced liquid 1 cup milk J and two parts Borax, .Then you no tunately, however, files are more eas- and cook until soft. Fill sterilized 1 tablespoon gelatin 1 cup whole bran K outside, pick up an ant trail and fpl- ily exterminated than ants and If Jars and seal, , 3 tablespoons cold water % cup sifted'flour 1 low It, sprinkling a bit of-the mlx- one la not inclined to swat tho fly, W cup boiling water 3',i teaspoons double action baking > ture as you go. Not being inclined ono need only darken'every window % cup lemon juice powder \ to let my neighbors see me crawling except one inch of open sunlight. SIMPLE, DELICIOUS 2 oranges 'i teaspoon salt ' around my (tarden In pursuit of ants, Lift the window screen—tho sunlight 2 tablespoons sugar 2 egg yolks, well beaten l however, I docidedito try a less con- attracts tho fly, and out he will go. DESSERTS 1 cup glngeralo 4 tablespoons melted butter or' i splcuous method, so Just sprinkled A fly swatter Is really essential In 1 small banana shortening some of the mixture along the base the home though, and overyone Simple desserts are a blessmg to '.i cup chopped nuts % cup chopped cooked bacon of the house and beneath the screens should own one. many rushed housewives and are Vi cop Malaga grapes 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten , of my windows'and was very pleased From ants to files to mosquitoes— even welcomed by those with nothing Soak gelatin In cold water five • Pour the milk over tho bran and to note that the little beastles now to do but cook. minutes and dissolve in boiling wa- let It stand flvo minutes. - Sift flour shun my meager crumbs for the fine probably the most annoying of our once, measure, add baking powder flavored sugar so thoughtfully placed summer pc»t», For tlicir prevention, BLACKBERRT FLUMMERY ter. ' Add lemon juice, sugar and remove all puddles of water as glngorale. Cut grapcB In quarters and salt, and sift again. Add egg , where they can reach It with much 3 pints blackberries and remove seeds. Separate oranges yolks and butter to bran mixture. less labor, and I also n6te that they breeding places} or keep them cov- 1 pint augur In sections and discard membrane. Add flour and blend. Add bacon. are comlng'less frequently for even ered with kerosene qll film. Then Cornstarch _ Slice banana. When glngerale mix- Fold In CRK whites. Bake In hot the sugar. Could It' be that they are cover rain barrels, empty contain- waffle iron. Makes four four-section ers and tin cans that hold water. Stew'' the berries with the sugar ture begins to thicken, fold In fruit being very effectively slaughtered? for 19 minutes. Thicken with corn- and nuts. Turn Into a mold which waffles. , It seoms so! . ' Then, of course, ono should always has been dipped In cold water. Chill. J But gotting back to prevention screen all doors and windows, thiin starch and pour Into Individual One cup of finely cut uncooked ba- molds. Chill and serve with whipped Removo from mold, garnlnh with con mny bo substituted for cooked and extermination. One .of the first watch for half-closed doors and win- crisp lettuce leaves. Servo with may- rules of prevention Is to keep all dows and repair breaks In screens cream. bacon In this i-eclpe. Sprinkle ba- onnaise mixed with a little fruit con over the batter just before clos- food well covered, close runways and with new wire. Wo all know of the CHARLOTTE RUSSE juice. treat points of entrance with keros- use of repellent oils—some being 'i box gelatin ing the waffle Iron. sene. Then there are ant-traps and strong enough to dlstrnct human be- •4 cup water pastes and. powders galore, all quite ings, but thqv are cffoctlvo If one Is 6 eggs efficient. Some people, however, pre- planning on setting out of doors. 1 cup sugar - • PEPPERMINT STICK fer the very simple method of trac- Smoke, such as a smudge fire, or a ' Ing «nts to the nest and destroying 1 quart whipping cream CANDY CREAM them there with boiling water. cigar, will be a temporary preventa- Dissolve the gelatin In the cold wa- tlve, but let tho smoke die out and ter. When drssolvsd beat up the Washers back they come |n full force. yolks of 6 eggs and a good sized cup Hardly a dny passes that the chil- of sugnr. Put In with gelatin In a dren aren't hunting around for Ico douhlo bollsr and cook until eggs are cream—and well thoy might If moth- cooked. Pour In a largo bowl to cool, er Is the maker of such fine Ice Repaired while It cools btat one quart of cream cream ns this—but If you hnvo never Menu Of The Week arid keep stlrrlngV In until cold given your children this treat—now enough to mold. Flavor with van- Is a good time to start right In nnrt Exchanged illa. Set lady fingers In the mold, mnko some. They'll Just love it and pour nn mixture and set away to set though It might ruin the peace of MONDAY and chill. your household, sllll. won't It bo worth it? Even If they do come Breakfast—Grapefruit, poached eggs on toast, marmalade, coffee or clamoring around the next day for milk. Lunch—Pressed chicken In aspic, cole slaw, hot muillns, deep dish more. apple pic, tea or milk. Sinner—Pineapple Julco, vral chops casserole, LIVER AND NOODLE LOAF * THERE'S more to do in aum< potato patties, stuffed tomato salad, blackberry cobbler, coffet. PEPPERMINT^ STICK - After many meals of salads, or mer. The great outdoor* calls young cold cuts, one's thought turn long- CANDY CREAM TUESDAY ingly to a good substantial dish of 1 cup crushed peppermint stick bodies for activity and fun. Eye* are Brcnkfust—Cantaloupe, cornmonl grlddlo cakes, Jolly, cotTeo or milk. something in which to sink the teeth candy Lunch—Creamed ham on waffles, sti-Ing bean and onion salad, fresh pine- —something as we say "good" but 114 cups coffee crenm brighter. Bodies are browner. Appe- something not too heavy for this l',4 cups top milk apple, tea or milk. Dinner—Corned beef, creamed cabbiigo, cottage fried time of the year—by that we mean lyltt tenspoon nolt tite* are keener. potatoes, green snladi bluoberry tarls, coffee or beer. nob exaotly a roast of pork with can- dled sweet potatoes and. lots of stuff- Dissolve enndy in hot milk over Be anre youngiier* satisfy their WEDNESDAY ing, which Is very, very good, bill flro. Add salt, coffee cream nnd pour not quite suitable' to the average Into frcnztnii trny. Frpt»w until bodies as well as their appetites. Ba Breakfast—Cold cereal with sliced bananns, liuttcrrtl lonst. strawberry taste during hot w«nthrr. How doos quite firm, then ri'movc to mixing Jam, coffeo or milk. Lunch—Vogotablo soup, cucumber nnd watercress a choice live* dish sound, good? bowl, and Iwnt until the mix la llsht sure every meal Is well balanced — salad, cup cakes - fruit sauce, tea or milk. Dlnnrr—noasl ln.ml>, mint W>ll, one thing, this really Is goad, nnd creamy. Don't over-whip. Flo- Tusting 's Jelly, raw fried potatoes, cabbage and plnenrjilo naiad, corn on tho cob. too! turn to frccrlnR tray quickly, and al- nourishing. Sheffield Milk adds body; watermelon, coffee, low to finish fi-ofilng. 16 Monmouth St., Red Bank LtVKn AND NOODLE LOAF Consult your rcfrlgnrntor book for building goodness to any meal. • 1 pound liver control setting for fitting THURSDAY 1 p&oknae noodles ,', lhls can be made without crenm, Phone R. B. 30 Nearly a century of experietoee stands , Breakfast—Raspberries, French toast, maple syrup, coffoo 01 milk. S eggs, beaten using top milk If desired. Lunch—Macaroni and cheoso, sliced tomatoen, pineapple water Ice. cook- I cup milk back of the extra richness and extra ies, tea or milk. Dinner—Hamburger patties, fried onions, oscnllopcd po- 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 teaspoon salt ^tS^As^S^S^S*MSM>« goodness of Sheffield Milk. Have il tatoes, cnmblnstlon salad, peach cobbler, coffee. 1 onion IS*** Cook the liver until tender (or use delivered. to yonr vacation home by FRIDAY lafl-ovnr liver), drlnd or chop flnr: PROTECT YOUR GARDEN «<* I Ic1 Cook the noodles until tender In boll- Far .A I.. dtpvmlabli p courteous milkmen every day. Or buy 111, r,mA A' "" ""' ««mW«d eggs, toasted corn hrend, coffeo Ing salted Water. Heat the eggs, mid .*.,. n.l| or milk. Luncii-A.paragu. omelet, apple, dato nnd nut salmi, hot bis- liver, noodles, milk and butter, Place no.cid.. li '"kiLii'ViIi" JW-RCVCTPt it from tho helpful merchant who sup* cuits, tea or milk Blnner-Orapefriill, baked Ulucflsh. fried eggplant, tin mixture in a buttered ring mold < vl baked potatoes,-oolo slaw, blueberry pie, coffee. ""' ' and set In a pan of hot water. Ilako I'IM".' i,t"!' • /' " i"i"ifiii.t;ir, piles the rest of your food. Imlmn a lrslow oven U00 F.) for about 4H **•"* •"•Ic ktni. hull., off SATURDAY- j "' Unmold ,n(1 „„.„„ w((h vesntables In the csnter of the ring. NON.POISONOIM-Sil. .-„ r,,,ll. Breakfast-Orangs Juice, waffles, bacon, coffee nr milk. I.umli-Com- nomltnl. »l.Js'.li."m^k,."*o 1"" Mflatlon salad, blueberry mumns, iced tea or coffeo. l)lnnrr-"aml. na - Ion; ol «i>r«r., Al ties In bacon ring, lima beans, noodles, pickled beet., creamy rlco pudding, Uso two or three yolks In ginger- SHEFFIELD FARMS bread Instead of ono tga- and pour "1° a greased shallow pan, boat Wtliftn't Iniirllcldia .wirda, the left-over egg whites until »tl« 5"l;» MEIIAI. .1 ,k. N.w SUNDAY anil beat In *r«du»lly ont-half cup Sea&ct MILK .l?S!l.h*7?ft.B#'l*.w..BI*l2P'.l«ta* •«* ••»«•»«• WMIn., corn muf- (if sugar and one-half teaspoon of vanilla. Bpread on the glngnrhroixd HUI.tCK AVE. WEflT END, N. 1. cocktail, roast chlckm, mnalied po- mixture, sprinkle with ohVthlril"lip T>l>thlM U«f Brand. 1400 », cuoumber salail, pc * of almonds which hive burn bread and butler nun blanched and shmddtd .nd baks fiom .10 to to rnliiutts, m W4tmr roa HIAUX A ctmnr

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liSti. . L BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 13,1989.

ernor Loren C. Lewis'of the Anbury KIDNEY BEAN AND H cup vinegar mSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSS^SSmSmSS finds (sea) page 188): "I think It U Park club and George W. Lewis of 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Former Resident I I More About The clear that this law did not do away Kcansburg, a member of the Host _ VE6ETABLE SALAD Soak- In In cold -water and dls- i* ••• •« sssasasssa .)^^T ~p»RH S/y with tii* canon which, was a bar to clubJn New York. Letters of appre- solve in water, Add 'vinegar, It pajra to be Bray-Campbell th* lineal asesmt of ths estate." Addresses Lions ciation for the |180 contributed by Whan one is planning a salad as Worcestt sauce,. sugar and salt. Cool and Comfortable Reading Roott^f The opinion finally dispose* ot Ana members to send 18 deserving boys he main course of a meal, particu- Chop plokles, eggs, nuts, pimento and Maria Bray's claim to Inherit her larly If the meal It the evening one celery and combine all ingredients. Broad Street Madsiwl Baa* deceased grandson's estate on page to the Y, M. C. A. Camp Ockanlckon Turn into mold and chill. Serve on There's nothing like having a Frederick Bowers Alto were received from County Secretary —It should be taken Into considera- U Broad* Strati Btf. Estate Matter 190: "My conclusion Is that the claim tion that a nan will be partaking of a bed of greens; cool and comfortable home In ot .the defendant to tbe premises In Sings for Service Cliib Leigh Cobb and Henry R. Dwlght, It— and his appetite is usually a good TeL k*« Baas M*XW dispute as UW next la consanguinity preBldent-of the County "T." one. So—confining ourselves to ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. the summer. Here's how . , . OPIN' DAILY ^ J. Leonard • • • must be rejected." The. club decided to dispense with luncheon as the meal for those dain- get Stevenson'to'Insulate with . UiM to 4iso P, U. Frederick , Bowers., former Fair ties that we so like—serve him Five years later in 1172 the court ts meeting en August 8 and to gath- Mr. and Mrs. Frank lloagland of Eagle Wool. Then you'll get ft Presents Another Very-* of Errors and Appeals passed judg- Haven resident, who has become » er the next afternoon and evening at something hearty like a Ideal Beach, have, announced tho en' ment affirming the judgment for Tay- Widely known songwriter, was the new idea of-real summer enjoy- lor certiHtl to the Supreme Court the Norwood • Country club, West gagement ot their daughter; Mlas Interesting Article speaker Monday night at the weekly Long Branch, when the.annual DIs-, KIDNEY BEAN- AND VEQE- Betty Helen Hoagland, to Thomas J. ment. -I'-- and approved thera ana than certi- meeting of the Red Bank Lions club -, . TABLE SALAD fied to the Court of Errors where it trlct Governor Chaffee golf tourna- Butler, Jr., son of Thomas Butler, Reasonable Price*. The article In last'week's Issue ot was finally settled that Ann Maria at the, Elks home. Mr. Bowers was ment wll| be held by the'state Lions 1 medium sized can kidney beans Sr., and the late Mrs. Butler of Jer- The Register, written by WUliun. J. Bray did not inherit from. Joseph one ot the founders >of the American association and a dinner will be. 1 hard cooked egg Society ol Composers, Authors and sey, City and Leonardo. Miss Hoag- I*on*rtJ, on the origin ol Bayvlew Campbell. . . . served. . •'•-.: . * ..-'.. 6 small sweet pickles land attended the Mlddlctown town- cemetery, in which be brought out * But lot, tie courts strove for peace Publishers, ; . . " • 1 red pimento J. E. STEVENSON CO., Eeailnf loom Maintain*! tr • vainly. There was no peace yet for This afternoon several of the club H cup diced celely ship high school and the Felt and thv&iahiiti f the contest over the Mr. Bowers entertained by singing Tarrant, school of Kewiirk. • Mr. But- theTlUe. to the Joseph Campbell old song* popularized by Marie members will attend the dedication H cup-black walnut meats . Phone Red Bank 1338 tangted title of the Bray-Campbell e«- tate.. „. claimed, the of tbe new addition to.Camp Happi- 1, cup boiling water ler Is a graduate of St. Peter's prep t»te at Campbell'! Junction, has been Dressier, JCva Tanguay.Nora Bsyej, 1 tablespoon gelatin •M MUMD STRUT, MB> MIS halt blood Ann Rebecca George M. Cohan, Eddie Cantor and ness for the blind af Leonardo. An school of Jersey City. Ths couple or Trenton 3-1133. nad by pur, readers' with much ln- Campbell had inherited the • proper* attendance prize" presented by Fred 2 tablespoons-cold water will br married thlrfsll. •4 . terttt,' particularly our Middletawn ty. Transfers of portions of ,the himself. He was his own' piano ac- D. Wtkotf, the first president of the 1 teaspoon sugar - ' ) township readers who own property Bray farm and woodland had been companist club in 1920,.was awarded to. Jacob ' 1 teaspoon salt It D^VS .to advertise In The Register. in- tile, Belford and- Campbell'* Junc- from time to time sought »nd made The dining room rang with famil- B. Rue, Jr., the correct-answer to the tion- section of the township. . on one-theory or another until tbe iar tunes of many years ago. A cheer ejectment lawsuits of Mil were fol- question being that 45,054,000 tons of The'Bray title tangle, which was was given for Mr. Bowers' own oom- anthracite coal were mined in. the lowed by the action of the rightful pojItlOD, "Because," which sold three - In -'dispute, over half a century and Cook heirs to clinch their. UUe, as United States In 1938. ;taxt week A Which pusled courts and lawyers and described in The Register.last week million copies and is still being sung ths awards will be offered by Joseph speculators ot the,entire state, even and that brought peacpeace and assutats all over the world. After his per- Applegate and John B. Ballly, formance at the piano, he explained :|h» Fidelity Trust company, was one ance to• ~ ill'll's JunctioJuti n aftefter Vice President Leiter R. Ross j* , ot great Interest. Mr. Leonard, be- over hhall f a century of ddisputationsi , the work ot ASCAP In orgnnUtog the song writers Into an organization ported next Tuesday night's "guest i lBgrtoie to the activity of thli legal Ths case before ths Court,of Er- speaker will be Colonel John Reed •procedure) at the time the matter was rors is reported In 7 Vrooni, pagei which by a legal and effective use of IS to 33, the opinions of the Su- the copyright laws can collect for the Kilpatrick, president of the Madison ! in the courts, baa written the follow- Square Garden Corporation, who will YANKO preme Court' and that of Judge Ou- ing article regarding the Bray title use of the songs written by its mem- pre in T Vroom paved the way to bers. talk on "Sports In General." On July lianglest-sind we are sure that this solution of the various alleged puz- 25 a talking moving picture on "News BROAD STREET RED BANK (article, following as it does so close- zles and mysteries which remained "First of all," be stated, "I've spent In the Air" will be exhibited and on jly theV'one-appearing last week, will bugbears chiefly perhaps through over 40 years as a song' writer and August l-the gunt speaker will be 'enlighten many of our reader* on a wlshfulneas of would-be heirs while my entire life has been devoted to John L. Montgomery, coUnty adjus- {'subject still much talked about today tbe true Wire, Cooks, were neglected tbe theater and music business. Yes- [throughout Middletawn township: and were even unconscious of their terday a song hit would sell millions ot copies. But along camo the ma- r ThQ Bray title tangle, Is dispute chine age and with it came radio, OPENS OWN OFFICE. i'over"half a'century, puzzled courts moving and talking pictures, .Which and lawyers and speculators of .the Headlineri Booked E. Robert Grauert, who has been i entire state, even the Fidelity Trust have reduced the biggest song hit of SUMMER CLEARANCE associated with G. Howard Llppln- !|company,- fell victim of a will o' the For Sea Bright Club today to a sale of 100.000 to 200,000 i'wlsp chase. copies. The answer is, our revenue cott in tbe Insurance department of !.' The tangled title of the Bray-Camp- The Sea Bright 'Yacht, club will from tbe sales point has been re- Mr. Llpplncott's business, has severed libell estate at Campbell's Junction feature tomorrow, Saturday and duced to a very small return and our his connection and has gone into bus ijwas -cleared up after Derrlok Camp- Sunday evenings, IWler Md Tam- only means today for real money 1B Iness for himself. j, bell's death and Ore defeat of .a ara, internatlonaUy famous' dance from the radio, talking pictures, Mr. Grauert specializes in tire, ma- ,i group of would-be purchasers who team, and the songs and humor of dance halls, etc" rine arid casualty Insurance and has •'seouted the supposed Interests of a 5.95 and 10.95 DRESSES " > hall "brother ol Derrick's deceased Cross and Dunn, metropolitan enter- Speaking for ASCAP, he told of had over 86 yean experience as an 'wife. Ann Rebeoca Campbell, about talners. the pasting of a Federal copyright Insurance analyst. ,' 1911* 'But the story of other earlier Among those entertaining at din- law in Washington in 1897, requiring At present he Is maintaining his of- ;\contests over the title- to the estate ner parties Saturday were Mr, and any musical composition used for fice at his residence in Shrewsbury, Mrs. Malcolm Taylor, Who are stay- commercial purposes to be paid for telephone Red Bank 576, but hopei NOW ing at the Peninsula home; Mr, and by the user, and he told how the law la the near future to open aa office was upheld in the United States Su- In Red Bank. 2,95 3.95 4.95 ,Ann Maria Bray to William S. Tay- preme Court 38 years ago. 5 lor March 1, 18B6, which, among Among those at the club over the "Today," be continued, "we have j other things, contained a covenant week-end were Charles Young, Mr. 1,000 song writers fa the organization {that she was seized in her own rignt and Mrs. Louis Turner, August Mur- and ASCAP. holds /the exclusive right ! of ;,an absolute and Indefeasible es- ray,' Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. White, to license and collect royalties on all •ftate of inheritance, in fee simple, of public performances of' their work. tVremlis. described In said deed "^^1'^^XU^S^^ Tifiafl'^KOod"~rlKhtT'-1 ull ptywfcr and • ancr jars. • A,Xitnerr nowiana Bi ASCAP lS'tb«~jreateit-socIety-»veT horlty In the law to convey the Jones, Edwin Stewart,, Harry Fisher, created for the protection of com "*-•— ' Wesley HeUberger, Miss Mary posers and authors ot music. We cruiselines, spun rayoni, prints and _nlel Bray died In July, Uil, Bprangenberg, Sir. and Mrs, J; Hart- have 80 branches located in Che key ring his estate by will to his ley. Melllck, Jr.. Judge and Mrs. oltits and maintain a staff of. field tenter, Ann Rebecca Campbell, agents who check the entire territory >fect to.certain life right* to his Ward Kreraar, Paul Romalne, Mr. fifMtf plain fabrics in all colors and in sizes and Mrs. C SVederlclt • Nsllson. Jr.. day. in and day out' Theaters pay cs. died before 1866, leaving her,sttf- James Burnsldc, Mr. and.Mrs. Ed from B- cents to 30 cants psq seat, 1 V* *°* Oft' '^^tl""^! vlying a son,.Joseph Campbell, born Ostrander, John Cortez, Miss Joan broadcasting stations pay a fixed fee, during coverture. English, Dr. Emmet Fitch,- Mrs. Mar- ranging from *250 upward per. year from II to 17 .... .and 36 to M a ay e dea for sustaining programs and If per ' _ v .fit.!j t^f * _ ^'garet Snyder/Miss Diane Meredith, cent of their net receipts for sale of unmarried. Jerry - Lyons, Mr. v, and Mrs. John time on the air. Hotels, restaurants, Joseph jCampboll, son of Ann Re- Hoagland, E. B. Palermo, Mr, and dance halls and miscellaneous enter- betoca, died after his mother previ- Mrs. J. B. Logan; and William H. prises run as low as |30 a year and as —• BECOiND FLOOR -t ous'to IBM, having no brothers or Hlntelmann, Jr. high as (3,400 per year. CO. "jlerrlc¥errTck 0. Campbell, father of Jo- u _•_„,_ l/ill«^.«. "Although ASCAP has won thou- sein and husband of Ann Rebecca, HaPDMieM, Village sands of verdicts In the Federal ou Mved Daniel Bray nearly half a _ 1 . _ . courts, It always refuses to collect cei Fury, possessing the right of curt- KeCeiVOS tlZG es; iiiln the Bray estatestatee . > . ;,, . the damages. All they ask the de- j an Rebecca had no brothers or . A committee of' members of the fendant to do Is to take out a li- sts erfl of the whole^blood, but left Red Bank Chamber jDf Commerce cense and pay the legal cost More he$jurviving one brother of the miti Happiness, Village radio' pro- than 4,600,000 dally users of copy- '""-"'•—'--' American group of righted mullo are made by 30,000 es- It's Juit A tablishments which pay ASCAP a Short Drive to CLEARANCE SALE ."P'dtl trophy, to the village. The blanket license. Our membership to Joseph by.descent from his moth- dues are $10 a year, which goes Into ,er, his father, Derrlolc Campbell, pressntatlon was made by Edward could not claim it. The estate de- O. Walder, .secretary of the Cbam- a fund for pension and relief and our scended as It Joseph bad survived his ber of Commerce, to Miss Grace slogan is 'no member ot ASCAP who 5.95 to 8.95 BATHIN6 SUITS father. I Malchow, dfreotor of the program. writes successful mualo or anyone Simons Derrick G. Ca^apbell, previous to MlM dependent on them shall ever want' 1866, released to Ann Maria Bray his * Malchow organized the pro- And when they pass on their revenue life estate In the premises deeded by continues to their family. her to William 8, Taylor. WBRB* She writes the script Highway Outlet These are the facts and law pre- and la known as Lady Sunshine of "Right now the National Associa- tion of Broadcasters, motion picture ROUTE 88 and 8UN8ET AVE., sented to the Court of Errors and this mythical village. Mr. Walder in ASBPRY JPABK Now Appeals by said Taylor and Ann Ma- making the presentation spoke of the industry, hotel associations, have all ..95 K95 ria Bray by counsel in 1872. After spirit of Happiness Village and Its gotten together with a united front atgument Is the Supreme Court, a efforts In making others happy. Mrs. to try and defeat ASCAP, either by certificate had been made that Mrs. amendment of the federal copyright "A China and Bamboo sharkskin, satin lastcx dressmakers, BraV was not ,at the date of the ~ " " manager of deed] seised In fee of the premises, law, or by passing laws in each state .whereupon, In accordance with stip- her program. forbidding composers to organize. Glass Market" printed piques and striped novelty fabrics. All ulation of counsel judgment was en- The children who take part In the They an trying to take the bread tered for the plaintiff below, on program also participated In the re- and butter out of the mouths of MAKE YOUR CHINA colors. Sizes 12 to 18 and 36 to 44. which Jddgment error was brought. cent Independence Day parade. The thousands of composers and their BUYING A PLEASURE group were dressed in red white and families. They want each composer heard by ths Circuit Court of Mon- blue, aid rode on a float represent- and author to do his own collecting. A COLLECTION OF DIN- mouth county prior to 1887. There Can you Imagine, In your wildest It was certified to the Supreme Court ing the village. The trophy can be NER SETS FROM seen In Th* Register window. dreams, myself, or any other com- for an advisory opinion, given In that poser, trying to be In 80,000 places In AMERICAN POTTERIES year. Chief Justice Beasley pro- 3.95 to 10.95 PLAYCLOTHES nounced the opinion of the court, one night, to see who Is playing his "CALIENTE" in the Gay which Is reported as an Important ANNUAL CONFERENCE, sonn, and then trying to collect Mexican Colors, Set of landmark ot the law In 3 vroom, what's coming to hhnT It just cant pages 182 to 192. In the course of The'annual conference on the Pa- ba done. And that was proven back 20 Pieces, $1.98 the conclusions on page 190 the Chief vilion at Cedar Beach, Port Mon- In 1897, when tbe Individual com- Alto Complete Line of Now I.95 ..95 Justice said: "Until this case, I think moutn, will ba held from July IB to 31 poser oould not collect a penny for Open Stock K95 it may be said that'no person bos at 8 p. m. nightly. Russell E. Kauf- the commercial us* of his songs for ever heard of a grandparent claim- IT years. The ASCAP is determined See Odr Ing land in this state under an al- man of Zaneaville, Ohio, speaker and leged right of Inheritance from a singer, has been secured for the en- to fight this Issue to a finish and we NEW POTTERY EXHIBIT "Tom-Boy" famous pfayclothes — slack suite, grandchild." The judicial opinion tire time. Mr. Kaufman Is especially will win. All we ask Is Justice for A China and GUis Market opens as follows: attractive to young people. genius." Mr. Bowers Is a member of tennis and golf dresses, shorts, slacks and shirts. "Tho case comes before me on a An invitation is being extended to ths Lions club In New Tork city. A TREAT FOB TOD TO Sizes 12 to 22. certificate from tbe Circuit Court of young people's societies to conduct a President Theodore J. Labrecque SHOP HERE—AN i ACRE OF song service before the meeting each was In charge of the meeting and LAND TO EABK TQPB CAB) single point thus presented Is, wheth- night. guests Included Deputy District Gov- 1 er a grandmother can take land ol which her grandson died.seized by I force of tho sixth section of the sta- I tute of descents. The grandson died I Intestate without Issue and without leaving a brother or slater of tbe Summer Clearance on Dress Goods whole or half blood. . . . The lnalst- r ment Is that the defendant being the grandmother and thus the next of Kin to the decedent, ia entitled to the Inheritance by virtue of the clause of 39c to 95c COTTON DRESS GOODS the statute above indicated. The language of the section thus appealed to In as follows: 'When any person shall die seized of any lands, elc, I without devising the samo in due I form of law and without leaving law-. I ful lasue and without leaving a NOW I brother or sinter of the whole blood I or half blood or the laaue of any •<> I such brother or sister, and without heaving a father or mother capable I of Inheriting, by this act, the said Chiffon voile prints, shantungs, cruiselines, powder puff I land, etc. ,and shall leave several p«r- Isons of equal degree ot consanguln- llty to the pernon so selied, as ten- muslins, dimities and silk and linens, small neat figures, I ants in common, in emial p&rta, how- lever remote from the person so floral designs in all colors, white and colored backgrounds • seized the common degree ot con-' laanrulnlty may be, unless,' etc. I "It will be at once observed, that Your mothers and dads would love •the foregoing clauae applies in terms I to the juncture of the existence of to have a good photograph taken Iseversl persons all of equal defree of •consanguinity to the anceator; and, of you! My folks were tickled I.OO cotton lace dress goods flOW O9C y*ra •consequently. It was argued, that the Tease ot the survivorship of a single with this photograph taken,of me ursndpurent could not be embraced within the operation of the act. The at Steinbach-Kresge'a—it's so nat- V2 Price Special .79 white eyelet batiste • * ROW 59C notion jraa thnt the Inheritance IwouM go to a clam, but not to an ural! , Confidentially, all their Individual, Dut I mil not willing to Photograph of the Bet- C fcdopt this theory. • • • Buch a cloje photographs are natural. And this Vdhercncc to the latter of the law ter Kind, Hand-Colored .79 white dress seersuckers now M-tyC would alaa lead to this result; that week they're having a big special 1 vhlle It would exclude from the In- in Oils . .. erlUncn a «lnfU irsndjxttnt it So tell mother to bring you to the 1 otild admit two or more grandpar- 1.25 white 40 inch sharkskin HOW 9^C y«rd bntn. ' * * photograph studio tomorrow. THIS WEEK ONLY J "It Appears to me the evident pol- icy pervading this law to glr* the No Appointment Required Jean Sardou Studio—Street Floor I ••«((> the nearest collateral kln- white and navy garbadine now 5OC fha received and, as It sterna to ..o, the proptr construction of this Llxth claims Is that It vlvits the **• STEINBACH-KRESGE CO. Lite to the n«»ra«t collateral kin- ] —ASBURY uncrushable silk and linen now 49C Irtd." > I PARK — Continuing th* Chief Justice a* i 1 ":!"ii"« i"t'.""iii.l iii'i'i'Mn're, ",), <\\:\<\t vmua. :-.'.. *•' '-^ ^-f^- M" JiB ^ ^ mi m 'M

PafeW.'tltrq'tiKhi-tbet . Mon»*outh County, •^SS^«®i»i«eSl *«r;^ocJ[s,l-- Service, .O7h*,

ibr ^ following: the person llv- • IJi;-«-: hoxae wnere' a. case oflubeiv Mis exists 1* In ' much greater: ajg^er r-' of. -. 'contracting tuberculbels .-I'-fi'tiSanj . the person • living, in a honie ht«fw)iere •'there ia no iuberculpals; the L'-,^'J|iiriJpprt«k.xic«j of good physical Condi-. ;Vtr^tie»jrj,;\ln;:-:w»rdIng off tuberculosis, and '^:ihe.^aymptoms . ox* •' danger,., signals . of ?j:: :tuberou|o:sltt. ... • • • ".--.-. v; - '"-.' ~ ; :> •:•• :V; X- IFwo /pages _otf plot u.rcm *h OT >.'ii';- diagnostics methods used by the ~ ~ in ''it> determine whether a person /tuberculosis. Ho^v tuberculosis 3>Jot>a.' Six- the iungs .is depicted;' as ;;;are methods o<£ treatment. . Statistics m f >t :b>i • tubereuloslB death .rates, . the ef- y;-:; ijtect'of economic conditions, race and ^'Lv;opcupaUoii; aiift fa.cllltfes -'for /ts'Aat* <5:;3Blent; s-r«" shown' In picture form., • .'- ':!>;•';:> i•; Cojples of; the.boolc may be ,obtii.Ined si S'iA>i*ro)ciot:(.th«»- UonthoUth County . Organ!-' £v7:.r 'witloH"f

1O.95 Fibre Rugt, 9x12 ft. . . . 7. IS l.SO Twisted Rugs,r 11.5O Stenciled Rugs, 9x12 ft. 7.95 Stenciled Rugs, -.:*V *-V' lATttie: longest, a.rad . by' far', the largest 8.2S Twisted' Rugs, ,.r.5-V--^Vont ever,*ataged by the H&zlet nre 11.95 Jacquard Rugs, 9x12 ft. 7.95 ! 2.95 Stenciled Ruga, 36 ^i,:«ompany .will'start Saturday evening, 12.95 Jacquard RURTS, 9X12 ft. 8.6O ^:.:;:;U July,- -I** >vhen" the 'conipany's; annual 3.25 - Fibre Rugs, 36x7! J/ii-JA;**ir-; gets under r"wa.y ' on State higrh- 19.90Ruih Rugt, 9x12 ft: 13.3O 6.95 Jacquard Rugs, 5' v.•-'•• y,way 1>S and contlnuea each night, ex- 29.9S India Druggets, 9x12 ft. 19.95 1 .95 Jacquard Rugs,' 2' ;'"v)?t!epttn8r Sunday, until Saturday, July 2.25 JFnc<]uard Rugs, ; *•;;tj,;S*2.-.•', ;•.' Various comna ittees ; b ave been 10.9S Jacquard Rugs, 8xlO ft. 7.3O I'jij'fvvorklng; hard for - the past Several ! I yiwi eks -ITI. order, that the - pe op fft - r es 1 d- Fifth Floor S:iiiEij{|g_,ijr»iJtliJs:_sectloi»- Vfiil ba able to; en- i^";.; 3o: ;ya -flremeh7! fair -will eh they * ;-*v itt Tr-.^ J l'pn g, r em e nob qVj Th « . gr p ti n d s 'this '.•py*ar.;have' been aubatantlally enlarg ?&:i~iM: Vorder tp^ make . room ^or new a »s-l * attractions •: and a • lar th '.a. capacity* of several hun- ^.orea;, card and^ directly adiolnizag. .the ;' fair -. grounds has ' been converted -.: ln- • " ' • •-•- • lot. ..:•-: •: :-:•-".- •-,- .-- >• night w-lli: tak« - pface July'- 318. ' ;. myery 'volunteer

In jr the : largesg t number o<^"its 'ni*m- bt»pnt«_I ^ .« _ tvhV event t off rAlnrA, es day, July a©, wilill beset asidside ^-^j this purpose. Last year the Mor- '.,'1'"':- galivillej Volunteen flre^company' car- Vf! rlea otT .the - priat^e'•- a,nd keen-oompe- f.'-,:;-tltlon 'Is. expected to' result this year ^'.between several companies.' \i*-l~:•••':,'^3X order: that the ladies «nlac>^¥-al- '•,!-v;-; 'so pai^tlclpvato in this year's carnival, :..t -; J-'.Thurdssdsvy. July SO', has been set' aside ^A* Ladies1 Auxiliary hlfirht And cash V:.:.1 prUtevirHl llkewlae be awarded to ttie . ; ; , avracillary -svlth this largest number of ;OV\-, nionibefs present. : •'•--..•:-._'-••.". • Off Regule ?.:'.;' "Baeli -. nlsrht. ^nrlth ' the- exiiep.tlon: i>t V' Saturday, July 22, a free ground prize v.•••.:•. ot #6 '.will b«'awarded to' the person ' ' .'.'.•':-. holdttiE. the lucky .'ticket, Orbund; Both face and I^ath sizes! Th : prlee tldfoU may be obtained freb'on ! ular design towels. Wondecif 1 '' : the fair grounds and the only requti *- ' lions so sllg"lit only an expert t r -v ment in order: fco- be eligible t"o win , ".:". •: If* 'that the person holding the lucky ••-.-• 'itiumber muat -be on :the- grounda at Solid Colors. 22x44 in. ;' .the time of •• the drawing. : .- Regularly would be 3Dc ;'- '•'.).-• Kree dancing, .an usual,- -will be one -. - ,of the main attractions at the fair. J 1 Solid Colors. 22x44 I The Morris ^tstera, a flve:pleoe jflrl* ' .orohcatra, -will furnish rnuslo ea.ch ncgularly would be , ' . nisrht. A large dance, floor has been : S' constructed and hundreds are expect— Street '•'•-. eil to take advantage or this free st- 1 -. traction. JV publto address system ' lias been Installed for the purpose of - making- announcements, amplifying the orchestra .music, etc. ; . By far the outstanding attraction ': "at the fair -will be the" awarding on ' •-..•",- vne tlnal night, Saturday, July 22. of ,- a. 3.O3O Chevrolet Master town sedan. J ;. The car -win t>o on display at the . '• fair each evening. I^rofit-i from the fair - -will be used to purchase an additional* nre appnr- " atud, for maintenance and lhnprove- : • . menta to the fire house>.snd for the annual-'jECiddlesT -Chrlstmaa -party. Colonial

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TsTo 1st Popular witli our patrotu, our Deferred Pajnnent nudces it «asy Cor.:3rou to1 refarni»h ybnr hoiue. • - nothing down until September, then the balance

Both, Imported,"and flo- /• mestic fine quality, sukri- mer* nigs,. Buy them now at really impres- sive saviriefs,. There are colors and patterns for alifornia all types and sizes of rooms-. . .-' WTitH U* in 2O Eastern States- 9x1 Oft. -.-. -.-. - . .7.65 6x9 ft.I .-. . . . .-. . J «.'. . 3;3O 5x9 ft.,...--.-..-:... 5.5O 36ac72 in. 1.95 1x72 in. .'.-„.....*-.•. 2.1 S , S4xSO in. ., .-.' .. ... 4.6O ,• 27xS4 in 1.3O . 27x54 in- ...... 1.5O

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Formerly JLOSJ5© . - A rare event -when we offer our famous ' California Monterey furniture :at jiar Prices clearance prices. This brilliantly decorated suite is -especially substantial- Notice the heavy square bedposts and the extra heavy platform bases on the Three of Clnnon's most pop- vanity and chest. All solid maple. * ; . . . . -• erifully absorbent. Imperfec- rt could detect them Only 8

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125,00 Forpnerly JL57.00 ise finish .Monterey dining room. The extension table has a hand hewn etTect. The chairs are upholstered in Monterey crash. Solid mar-le decorated by hand irf Mexican Ilcsta colors. -SO E

Introducing Something New In Dr< .making

A. new idea that actvially makes home sewing easy. The DuPont pattern Ts completely -printed and J.-iJti out on one heavy sheet no flimsy tissue paper that slips around. You pin the entire pattern on your material and cut out your dress l>y following the printed outline of your sue:

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»bl>l I For Road Job -At Shreivsbury Investigation by Captain Jos- eph Bray and Sergeant' James No action -was taken Monday i J. Sheedy of reports that bullets at .a meeting of the' Middle To Improve S tipn g: in had been shot through the show township board of education On i windows of the BC—XU. Zobel jau-n. recent recount oK a special elect! of Proipect -A. South ; tomobile agency at Broad street to provide »S2,000 for the building -Amount : and Harding road revealed that new. ichoola on ne-w sites/at Mi Constabl 1ST* Taken the-holes had .been zna.de by town .villa.go and at Navesink: Unknown ,.-•-"• pebbles, -which Xmd evidently proposition -was defeated. at been dislodged from the street " The X*ittle Silver mayor, and coun- Thieves sometime between J-vily S special tlecUon by four votes at and July 1O ransacked the unoccu- by passing automobiles. .A quan- the recount the result was cha cil at the regular meeting: Tuesday tity of pebbles and gravel, It nigrht awarded tbe confract for ro-pied ' house of Walter H. Frost on and the proposition passed bjf tth __.i . " "surfacing ~" Prospect avenue, from Broad street;- Shrewsbury, south of •WOLS 'found," had falleuu. from votes. XX. Lawrence Scott, preside Harding road -to Kumson road -wlt.il Sycamore avenue. passing trucks and . the pebbles, of the school board told ^reporte alas and espfaalt binder to Albert J/. The theft was discovered Tuesday it Is . believed, " had come into Monday night that no action wou Kandolph of Plalnfield on a. "bid of morning, when Franklyn XSck, care- contact -with the tirea" of pass- be* taken until the official report 52,3X2.60. The award'Ts" aubjcct to taker of the pretllSeS. disdOVered'a Ing cars and shot . at the win- Charles J. Strahan, assistant st the approval or tbe board of free- smashed window in th*e~—house . and commissioner of education, had bee holders because ' the improvement found the front door* open. XXe had received. - - will bo made "with dirt road funds not visited the place since July B In the meantime provision h allocated by the- county to the bor-when he cut the grass around the been made for the Uiddletown pup I ough. • •• - • : '--.'• property. _" , - Is for tbe coming- year.at XCast Kea Other blddeiB -were X—csllo X>_ Seely "Policeman Ootto Rerden,; who In- burg: and River Plaxa schools. of Eatontown, - $2,4SO; Fred -Mc- vestigated, found that the Intruders Dr. .William Heatley- of Red Ban! Dowell of Neptune, *2,662.52; Charles had gained 'entrance by breaking a IVfc :ial wan appointed school doctor for 193O «X. Hesse 'of Ijeonardo, $2,765.^0; - Tar side wlndowand left by -way of the 4O at a salary of *1.700 and X>r. Mar Asphalt Service Co. -' of New Bruns- front door. Officer Herden notified LV«I Krohn was appointed assistant schoo wick, *3,3OS, and A. I*. Thompson of county police, who are investigating. A-g^lat doctor at a. salary or *5OO. • Mis Red Bank, f 3.S5S.4S. _. - -, The officer stated that apparently the Eleanor Oroh of Hagerstown, Mary thieves were' looking for money. " .A. land, was appointed teacher of musl The appointment' of Ashley ' Sher- Conference 1VI and art at the high school at a" sal man as constable was revoked be- collection, of modern guns owned by cause he had not^quallfled' through Mr. Frost, was undisturbed. "What Appointment in failure to provide a bond. It "waswaa taken from the premises has not .said he had moved from IJttle Stiver. yet been ascertained as Mr. Frost Recognition of "W« Mayor-Oliver G. Frake then appoint-* and his family left about three ed John T. LiovetW Sd, constable on months ago to spend the Bummer nt the recommendation of Councilman Dcadwood, South Dakota. They have' Helen Lau. -who conducts the Red "Victor Satter, chairman of the po-been notified of the theft. Bank Travel Service at 3-2 Broad Site Commission lice committee, ' street, Has gained popularity in the steamship field, booking since Janu- Councilman Anthony T. McKlm' ary ^naoro than 1OO passengers fror all reported on the soap box derby-July parts . of the -world. In recognition 2O, of -which he la a. co-aponsor. Hard* of this splendid showing she has JBill Passed Senate Ing road, from the. : top of Tqwerhlll been appointed by the trans-Atlantic east to Harrison avenue -will be passenger conference as • official "Ve»t«sird«iy Axel From closed to traffic during the races. Mr. agent in this district representing all McKlm stated- he had learned that steamship lines, as -well as air lines, Mrs. Abram X. Qlkus Is holding a A* Fair Two State Bodies garden party at the; same time on railroad companies and hotels In fact every service pertaining. to —her -«atato-on-sTowerhll 1-.-and-Jth*vt_b.e-; •travBt--'—' ——=—- * — " ' — The state senate yesterday p -will make arranRemonta -with Red l;— ICurtis-~— the bill continuing the Sea. Brlgh Bank .police to pernilt cars, to enter Although the Red Bank Travel State Park Commission. The bill, in her estate from the R.ed Bank side Has Been Assisting Service, has been In business a short time Mrs. Lau has had previous -ex- troduced by Assemblyman Harolc -or the hill. : •-.-"• ... in Police Duties perience In the travel field and Is McDermott, had previously pasaci - Robert A- jporr 11 l,ibulld!ngr. Inspec- thoroughly familiar with. every tho assembly by a S3 to O vote, and tor, reported he had Issued 27, bulld- branch of the -work. now awaits the signature of Gover rng permits for the first oix roontha the recommendation of the po- nor A. Harry MooreV The commis of this year. The permits, -which lice committee, a motlort to pay Re- -According to Mrs. Lau, In aplte of »lon, vrhleh is investigating the poa total *83.2OO, are as follows: IS resl- corder meeting of the fire police of the bor- _ .fry •sperljlo. sum to carry, .on the ln- National TToutfiTtdmlnIstratlon. - ough\ had been" held; with- regard to vestlgaiioh but provides that the Bills amounting to *3,-*O2.6» -were patrol I rig the borough and regulat- State Boardrbf Commerce and Nav- paid. * Included in, this: - tfatxx - is -the.ingr* traffic during Fair Haven Days, Treat to Be Provided igsLtion and. tho State Board of Con- payment of t-wo Willow drlv«bon^», July 22 and 23. He said that 14 men servation and Development shall with interest, amounting: to *2,81B. would be cm duty both' days. Mayor by Club Members give the commission as much assist- Arthur B. Sickles appointed Charles ance as required This. Mr Llppman Brlster as «. member of the fire po- stated last night, is a better plan, Clayton's lice. . . . The BO odd caddies at the Rums on as the resources of these two Im- Mr. Hunting also reported that ar- Country club -will see the Now York portant state bodies -will be of' valu- rows! have been painted on the road- World's fair as: the guests of 'the able help to the commission. way on the curb In front of the Play- members of the club. The suggestion . Mr. Uppmann also stated that ers Boat club pointing to "no park- of treating the bag to tors, to a trip Mayor Abram O. Johnson of Mon- ing" signs. This'regulation is being to. the fair was proposed by J. Fred- roouth Beach will call . a meeting1 of to Known enforced, Mr. Hunting - said, to pre-erick Talcott, a member of the club residents of Sea. Bright and Mon- La vent accidents on the curve. many years. The other members mouth Beach to discuss the park The council had passed a motion to agreed it was a dandy idea, ax^d more project The meeting -will be i»el« market - was- operated by his -wife". ing to the borough in Interest. Coun- have not yet been. set. Mr. Z^ane became associated" -with cil amended the resolution to ^3,000 Will Be Meld July 26 Mrs. Clayton in business and after and Mayor Sickles thanked Mr. Cross working under Mrs. Clayton for three for making the suggestion. 1c Agreement on. at West End Casino years he purchased the business. ; Mr. Hunting reported that eight Prior to that Air. Lane -was: em-dogs have been taken away by Jack Riparian R.ifirHt:s ployed for 2O years by'tho Acker-Mer- Members o( the Monmouth county Kendrick, dog catcher, since January. ult of the New Jersey Horse Racing rill store on Broad street, now known A. letter was received from Mm. KffortB to obtain riparian rights through peaceful channels for the jVmendment association will ttporuaor as Doremus brothers. Rachel Hcndrlckson, who receives $6 a. -victory dinner dance .at the West The store specializes in prime a month as janltress of the library, -Atlantic Highlands harbor project from 11 property owner*, who have EInd Casino, West Bnd, Wednesday meats, poultry, butter and eggs and asking for an Increase in pay to S1O night, July 2S. Plans for the event Llbby's can. goods. a month. The library committee was refused to surrender their rights.and against whom condemnatUm pro- -were completed at a meeting of the Instructed to notlfy_ Mrs. Hendrlck- committee at the homo of Benjamin son that xxo provision -was made In ceedings have been started, -were made by the niayor and council of IU. Atwater of Silver-white Oardens Bel ford Lodge the 1O39 budget for an Increase in recently. her pay. that place at . Tuesday night's meet- ing. Certified copies of the council's Among the prominent guests and Installs Officers Bills amounting to S1.09S.20 were speakers -will be Harold O. -Hoffman, ordered paid. agreement to use the fllled-ln land The Rons and Daughters of Lib- for* park purposes will bo aent to the former governor "<6f T^ow Jersey; Councilman It, Lynnwood Minton ^Lmory T*. Hs.akel|, James Cox Brady, erty of Belford Installed offlcerB ITrl-. reported general repairs have been It land owners. The council also day night under the direction or has Instructed John M._ PllUbury, bor- Joseph RoebllnK. Donald Starnor, Deputy Sadie Wsstcott of Oak hurst. made to tbe roads. Councilman H. state highway commissioner*; Asaenv Russell Minton reported that two ough attorney, to draw up an ordi- Refreshments wero served after the nance restricting the land to park, blyman J. Stanley Herbert. Congress- ceremony. The new officers are new lavoratorlcs -were being Installed man - -William Z-f. Butphln, UTnlte-S In the fire house purposes and barring all commercial councilor, Eleanor Courtor; associate enterprises except a gasoline conccs- States Attorney John J. Qulnn, X>*ree— councilor, Ida. Compton; vice coun- holders Joseph Mayer, Russell yVool- •rlon. ley, Kdgar Murphy, Jamen Ft. Park's, cilor, Josephine Johnston: associate IX>NQ TKIP ON" BIKKS. -A. bond Issue for $«,800 to finance vice councilor. Ma.e Haveni; record- sand Joseph C Irwln, Btate Senator the borough's share of the PWA fil-Haydn Proctor and Heevo Schl*y. Ing secretary, H&ry •Walling; assist- Berlon Smith, 1&, and Oeorge Ror— tration improvexnent was sold to the ant secretary. Letter AKTalling; fin- or, 16, rode their bicycles from Ce— Atlantic Highlands National bank at John W. Stock t>t l^onsf Branch ancial secretary, X_Illian Clayton; darhunt, X^ong Island, to Fair Hav. 3,7S per cent. was appointed general chairman and treasurer. Lulu Kaatmond ; - guide. Ross Fountain of Ma taws n wan ap- an* laatThursday and paid a surprise -A. retail consumption liquor license Mae Hanley; inside guard, Oeorgta, visit to the, former's grandmother, pointed chairman of tbe speakers Foatcr;, outside guard, JHImma Suy- -was granted to Cosmo Vaslo. committee and will .serve as toast- Mr*. Alvln Smith of Battln road. Councilman Waldron .F*. Smith re- *- Trits sum in-•announced that all those Intarnited Ccdarhurat. ' cludes J5.1OO In liquor license fees. In horse racing nre> Invited to attend. Ills rttport. of police department stc- Reservations' should be marts not Attention, Younf; tlvltles since tbe last meeting showed Inter- thno Haturday July 32, -with fico advertisement on ] .aKe 4. Ad- vertUement, - - FOOD 8AX,R. two automobile accidents, live am- marnbersi of the committee. bulance calls, five disorderly conduct Committee members are K. Wilson The todies' .Aid society of the Re-causes, two fire colls, five police calls MncWhlnnty of Ilrndley Ileach, tlck- formed church -will hold m. totxS. aalo and 2O mlscellaneou* calU. «>t committee; JkCra. Marl* Cox of Squirrel. Sounds Saturday morning beginning at 1O Ocminport and Mr*. fto»e llergcn of o'clock In part of the Dorcmu* aatoro Matawan a rr«n](«tnent cominltteoj on Broad street. . Mrs, ICvald ICrrlck- IIUEAKS IlII- MN FAU. Jacob Wyckoff and Joseph Illntnl- Alarm mon will be in ch*r««, ajutsted by mnnn of Red Ilnnk, rlnnnce commit- . A. Kijulrrel cavorting In ths Mrs. William; Bradshaw and Mrs. Robert X^Torman of T*«t«r«r place, «-* tee; Vrad Plercs o( Avon, recaption tire alarm tower In th« r«ar o£ Roger Francts'."" • » V*. fractured l«ft eommlltct, «nA "Ttortmmit H. Klflld, Jr., t tin IJI>r>rly IZose • company on hip yesterdey -when ha fell from m. of Red Bank, publicity. White street. temporarily dU- Frns Knlcrtsilnnirat •tepJM'dcr -while trimming a tree on Muiln for dancing will be provided t- it (•»! «**i . the fire alarm syjstarrt' And a good tlnv* asiKVircd SEt - Z^lttfo HIM, property. II* was admitted to try an 11-pleeA orchestra. Monday morning. Th» squirrel Hllvar Firemen's fair, concluding Sat- Illvorvlew hospital tar treatment. HXm nay, July IBIH. Plonty of prlsas. condition la good. ' M^ '^N'o/man tor crnucd ik wire, «nnpp1ns; it, and' X>nnce ovary night to Jack Mnizarop- one bhtst, signalising top Una pi and his orchsstrs.. Advertlacment. many years Was •JU»tx^I»jt**l -%v|th liMitr- trouble, w«* sounded. Th«> tfttrtfm Coal cutnp»ny.; t Ut«! rftlr**l|ton<>(l. Tbe swarding had b« pay *1O EL day- to a substitute Being ''Distributed t.o Sell the Fdrm lo- for Douglas Edwards, school dentist. be Coal bids wore rejected And tbe Bring in $125,000 - Place be clerk wan authorized to re advertise at for- bids. .. " • • -fc. drive to collect approxlniately country estate * or *»•""' The board acted favorably on a $12o,O0O In baclc taxes -was" launched -X.' Boury at Rumsori hu'; ee BUSKeatloD of Frank X>. Poston. agri- last. night, by the finance commlttas through :• Wllllani ! MV - r XJCInf nt culture teacher, to establish, a achol- of the Batontown council.- The drive- •nann, realtor' of .Humaon;. te'Tt< ra arohlp of $200 a year for a. deserving, ls betng cnndUQled - because of the, McCarter of Newark: ^ : -'-=; ild graduate of the ngrlculture depart- new state law requiring the munici- ; ment. Tho scholarship Is to enable Tho property has -a trohtagi or palities to operate- on. a, cash basis wentfaida of Buena. >Vlata,' aveBii'B' the student to continue his -studies nejet year. .- • . ' - -' - •" . v .to In asrrlculture. "The money will ba *2S feet running-; through' to 'C&J * ~* supplied from funds raised at t**e Final notices of tax title liens have lano Ana comprises fivo and^'a< school greenhouse from the sale of been distributed to various residents acres - of • .beautiful] y-.. .Ian " flower's and plants'. 33r. Wyllo O. throughout the borough by -the njo- grounds.:. . '• - • . •' . '. .''j'^•'••.'•.. :':.-• •:'/.' llce department In an attempt to . Tho residence, which lav/'• Pate was authorized to work put Ihe bring In some of the outstanding details of the scholarship. ' • In architecture,' containt s taxes. Borough Attorney Howard- master . The clerk was authorised to no- . Roberts has already served notice bedrooms, tify the Highlands school authorities baths, /three maids" roomsb , on, several taxpayers whose bath, llvinah r room, reception hall.-J. that Mlddletown township expected In arrears. ' aeVerv of the Highlands school gradu- atory. dining room, Jcltciietx.f^ii ates to attend the high school »t The final notice now.belng dlatrlb: 1 twjndry. The" residenc_"_L- .-e I compV uted on tax liens >vlll be strictly en-« ly furnished and all the : •y- Leonardo the coming year. Tho forced. , The'taxpayer has six: months' meeting -was adjourned until next to pay talsi taxes In full before fore- r uSs, carpets, etc., were included' Monday night. /X>Xt."PHXX*lP CXJ3TA closure proceedings -will bo started. the sale. --' .\ . > 'V r-. •••.'- .'••?. --'• ""'" " ' A' letter from the 'law offices of The. grounds: are adonied' r>r. Costa Is a. sraduato of the Rod Parsons, Labrecque and Borden w-as many beautiful avergn|ens *<>d- Bank high achoal and from-tfrslnua read by Andrew O. Becker, borough mori -shade . trees. Including " college In 1933. whoro ho received a. clerk, stating that Ray H. 31 Him an copper 'beeches, . Japanese, Oyti __ bachelor of scienco degree. He grad- hCtd. started suit against the borough Carolina poplars, V JEBngllsb :K j."X*^ uated ' f^roxn Hahncmnnn Medical col- for S200.10 due him as commission in American boac-wood, Norway; jriaiji I - lege In S03T and served a. one-year the recent sale of the former Hen- dogwood taatls, Amerloan lard internship at XHtUin. hospital, jN"ep- drlckgon property to E*rank Sllllotr. and American elms.' There "airis'•:*•*__„ fences on both the Buena V*»ta':\aV«iea tune. The lettor wan referred to the bor- J Ho recently acquired, his master of ough attorney • and "^finance commit- nue and Conover lans ildtl o '"' " selcnoo In medicine degree at the tee with powor to act. property, and : these fences :are' School "Trustees to University of Pennsylvania Graduate , Charles Moldt -was approved by the pletoly covered -wrtth -wisteria School of M6dtclno specializing In' council to act as an. assistant'police Thore are two entrances. . Hold—Special Meeting pediatrics. ** offlcer svt times deslgnated-toy-Police pro perty from. Buena "Vista. -; i_ „ „ and'theso entrances are n%arked'«)l Dr. Costa has done clinical work at Commissioner- Z^ouls Herring. • His J Next. Wednesday tho Children's hospital of Philadel- compensation -will be SO cents per marble gate pillars. Thera ls"a -~ '""* phia, University 'hospital, Phlladol- garage on tho 'premises with ,aj phla General ho»pltatj-<3rsdUtttehO8^ 1 the^regulnT meeting <>f the Rum- X* ." Klrkegard'B report pltal, Presbyterian hospital, Oern-ian— for the month showing 34 complaints, Mr. . Boury bequeathed > his son board' of education last night It to'wn hospital,.Municipal hospital for was voted to obtain bids to bo opened IT lights out and- three accidents. estate to Johns Hopkins uni Contagious Dlsonses and St. CKrls- One stolen car waa reported found hospital at Baltlmore, Maryhtnd,'^ at a special meeting next Wednesday topher'a hospital for Children. night Xor erecting a fence around the and' returned to the ITeptiine police. the trustees of 'tho latter tucetsut high school property and for making -A. oomraunloatlon from the office the-contract of sale to £Ir. general repairs to the school build- of X>. Krederlak Burnett waa read Boger T-Tutt of 149 Broadway, ings. . Lionel W. tlls to paired. HXZoe alsalso requested a larger thoproperty od'and after . _._ the commencement exercises In June. Ockanickon campers this wcok, said street, ligh_" t ne' t *• yalkenbtttr-jr's , -on next «.s their au^tne-yeax noiina*.' Contracts wore awarded to th Leigh C.oV&b, Y. M. ,O. -A., socrotnry, WyoUoftVyokoft" roadroad. Mr. Hlntclmann < has. alajo,. sold Monmouth Lumber Co. or Red Bank •who welcomed' Monmouth county A. aomtauntceitlon "was ,_. __ for providing lumber, for tho man«Bttn>«»»: at Hi6 bpoWhtf °' tb-o 3-ttb, tti'a ' Are • company . requesUDg addi- pltal a, plot comprlaing- one* aicr*»,r4, ual training- department and to th. season of tho "VT. M. C. A. camp. tional equipment for' HRhUng - fire's uated on. tho -wrest aide ot CJon.ovi|»»?':. Superior Typewriter Co., also of Roe A tho^XflO boys at the camp And Vtro Commissioner Ohrlatoph O. lano to Robert H. McCarter ot , "' Bank, to make repairs to XT type are KobortiPato of Mlddlotown, Rob* .Antralbook, JTtr., reported that the son. Thorn ' is a substantial •writers. ert WeBt of Ku^optown and James equipment had boon - ordered.: t Acker, Charles Brlster Frank Scott, garage on this property and It wa« reported that one of theWalter Saott and Harold Emmons of The clerk reported a total of 9*,- construction of hollow tile. school buses, owned by Benjamin Fair Haven. 1**. e* as receipts during the past Johmon, -was: In need of extensive re- month, Bills amounting to $923.03 Tho Red Bank Lions club has pro- wore ordered paid. pairs preparatory to being Inspected vided funds for 13 boys who will visit by the state. The matter was re-tho camp at various times during the IVIiles Shoe ferred to the transportation commiti summer. James Mattenleo Is chair- e. man of tho camp committee. At the Atlantic Highlands 13111s amounting to $2,201. were patd las,^,ji^vlll return next Monday to his ship, Receives might hover over tho club becauoe which Is anchored in the Hudson Record Attendance or the number thirteen." _jp river. The San Francisco carries "T of Company . Ofiicia.l» At l~ittle Silver Local men in oharge*of special four airplanes. camp activities aro Oeorge-Quonsch Tony, who has boon In , the navy Tho Rod Sank branch of tho of 12nffl'*htown, photography; Fred three years, recently returned from Shoe Co. has received the distinction ' , With Ideal weather so far tho Morris of ManaHijunn, cru.it mY)t>pi a orulso which encircled South of being the neatest" and cleanest ot *J tlo Sliver firemen's' fair In attract- Marry Saurman of Kcyport, Junior America.^. Xt was a good-will tour tho company's 1O5 stores' In Novr Jer-i- ing record, crowds anS luminated 'with streamers of colored ment that a five-year-oly d girl had m It ted to put their stores In shlp-^ './•/§ Bomothlnw nt tho hlntory of carnp, b h H id th electric lights. Occupying a prom- how it wan ciitabllthed, and what It a mother. Ho said tho na-shape. The Red Bank store "won, i'-y'iM inent place on the fair grounds ]3 hna been doing for the past 34 yearn. tives reaonted tho fact that people In hands down, "with no extra ra-:,^ the Pontlac sedan which will be the United States and other coun- 119ns for- the contest. The store In the evening special vesper serv- ; awarded Saturday night. One ot theices wore conducted and on Sunday tries were reluctant to bellovo It. being used ^eus a model Xor otheer ;>s popular spots is tho open-air dnnuo raornlng tho camp program wan In storo* in the chain. . . , . Harry Rose, -who has managed fS platform. John Hazzaroppl and hisfull iwlng, Mr. Mattcnlev, chnlrman : orchestra are providing, the danco of the Monmouth county "if. IWJ. C. A.. Club Members tho atoro since Its opening, wascom* /.>_ "tunes, 4{>- enmp promotion commlttqo, points 1 To SponsorT>ancej •mended toy c timpany oflAclals lor bla v.^J Laiit night's ground prise was won iatorc'ii appearance ^nd for a. ropu- vj by Ttoae Appella of Long Hrnnch tetlon of prompt, courteous and aat- -i-V-^ Winners on previous nights wcro worship of Monmouth Boat club mom- Isfactory service which he and the>^.,v^ rcKlatrntionx arn being received bera will bo hold at tho clubhouse other storo employees h&vs eaitab^.:.-: .'<% Mrs. Emerson <)uackcnbu>h &ntl through any local Y. M. C. A. man Itshcd. ' - "V 'i John.' Kemp of r^ittlo Silver. or the county- o/Tlce nt Freehold. every Friday iilfjht for the remainder ; Firemen from Monniouth Beach of thn summer months. A.II the An ultra-modern store front and. :.j.-.3 and Hazlet attended tho fair Mon- younger set who are Interested In frequent display changoa. help ma\htt -'V-f- day night and last night a large the sailing activities on tho river ths store ono of the most ftttraotlVO '.^ delegation wots on hand -from iralr- have been Invited to attend. iti ned Dank. The Miles Bhoa Oo.*:--,i.^ Haven. KocordtHl danco mtijilo v^lll bo fur-ono of the largest Independently' :. t;f Reports Given nished by ZCdward Orlosanbeck. Mrs. owned chalna In America, leatmes),••'. .p? -A. special prize to" be awarded flftJi avenue styles at moderate :• • •, Saturday night. In addition to tho of tho activities at the OcoiffO r>. Norcom Is general chair- man of tho dance cbnimlttco, assisted rates. The president oC the company • car, "Will be a 32-plcce ullvcrwnrc set, playground at tho Itt^tl Bank Is Murray M. Xlosenlierg, who owna .'.' \ SB-place dinner set, bridge tabln and high fichool grounds on Ilartl- by Mr. and Mrs. CJeorge W. Dray, Mr. H a. Uri$o country oatatQ at Sconayvllle.- \ ', four chairs. n 11 w ere driven f&L n. rr^ Gating of arid MITI. Thoortoro MMonrn , M? r. Biull Tho storo Is a member of t**e JHtod.. .* ^'i the Mpomorlng committee Inst ' " ' Mrs. Otis JfC l>n.vla. Mr. and Mrs. ICn-Bank Chamber of Commorcej and . >.•• at tho "V '* hauno on Jllvor»ll y tfif o |iintructoi'«|ttr r MIBM .M Mnrlal n Klchninn, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arcno ti«ld nt Mol- Clulrs of Ked Dank will hn ri«lx liail taken two 1) I k Rn tliiaiigli lice (jug for which ho In quite an-. ust HO to Saturday, Soptombor 9, In- the ofllce t»t tho prraldcnt, Thcoiloro tnn wrioils and a Hroup ot clilldron xluiiii to find Its ownor. Tho animal cluslve, on the jfair grounda\on^_th» wi'iit ifwlmniintcnt Ilumson trxlny. ntvuyrtt to liis door a few days ago corner f>H ' "*"" J. L^ibrccquc, decided upon,.' th.© 1 ^, road change. ISiitjlic. ficirli us ir It had ram n. long distance, 0 AUhoucn no menU wrro mnrvr<\ to tlir nn Ajinndorf, Willlivin Cl. Hhcr- it wn« »Llmo;)t fanr»I»h*!tl from thirst usl X. . I»rl|fK»* IJrlBadlerai . VTlU P* ^ '-H publio In *-«oonl rnonllm. the r;Int>n nrwl Kdwln (.',. ftlllaml. and It wax lavtnously hung-ry. vldo tho intuilc for- danolng. whlet* •'*.# continued to me«t uri'lfr an ngifr- Mr.' Ortrj»nrvt«sv haa given ttio ant will bo ono «f tho nightly , teatucaa, . > Boveral now attractions will bo auXd«iV ; ment with the ofiet-mlor tit Ihn r<-«- mat tti*» very best ot attention and 1 L r t taiirant. ttn-M aliown its appreciation - of such to the fair this year, t « i«.>i ; Hoth anrvlce.cluhs formerly mot at " rtalf>t> Johnion of WalJacn atroat. gnnlle and humane trnntmsnt In Harry CollH U enjdtm»n Of t»».- the Molly Pltrhnr. wlu> lt% empli^yrjl at thn Kleotrlcat •wmy mm only a real olong« to iham. Frank tAtch of JtHfunl wn» «cn-nt ItiviTVlnW hrmpltul, Many JIIHUIKS. • lencod to OU dayaf Jti tiio county Jnll The corninlttao r»t tlia latlt annual last wfnlt by IlrCf>r«lrr c,*>i»t-lt Xtutnaoti Jff*lro Company sln- Itupp at MldcllRtown lownthlp wh«n carely tltan>kai all wlio pittronlred tha found ajtulUy tit cirlvltttr »*• cur while «nd Mm. Ca»«>l itniVp C» K dnncr, the Mdv*rlU*ra in their hou- I drunk. Jt«rch wttrw unalik lo pay nvrniic, llr>lf(ii(t, am thn pjirenl«, of vfnlr program and all -who In any I Hn« of S2OO. IIIM Jlcert** wu n d«iiKh( With Mr. and Un. N. D. DeTarr tate Board ot Commerce and Navi- The. agency has sold tb Martin Goldman, Elmer Johnson, Paul R. uel Castleman, Mrs. Kenneth Meln- gation', Frank D, Holmes, director ot Becker of Shrewsbury avenue the will leave . the Atlantio Highlands sf*rUI be Mr, and Un, Joseph 0. Wil- Btryker and Edward. W. Applegate. Annual Meeting ert, Mrs. Morris "Joselyn. Mrs. Nor- pier at 10:20 p.>m. . -•• < \ fl-lianu, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laird, the state board, and Thomas A. property at M South Bridge avenue man Conover, Mrs! Jack Cohen and OBSERVES BIRTHDAY. Mathls, sgcretary ot state, whloh belonged to Joseph-T. White Mrs. Applegate exfi^a to put her Misa Theresa Majoney, aManjbly- Mr, and Mrs, John Laird, Mlis Jon- product on the market under, the The annual summer meeting of Mrs. Marlon Stommel of the hospital ,, By Piper and James Caulks. of LlttU Silver.; Mr, Backer bought Keyport auxiliary of Monmouth Me- staff. • , womon from, Hudson county,. has .A surprise birthday party was giv- this for Investment purpose!. trade name of Applegate Hair Oint- been Invited. The committee con- en J. drover Carter of Little Silver, X foursome.with Mr. and Mrs. J. ment or Starr Hair Cream. She has morial hospital was held Tuesday af- ' le Smith will be Mr. and Mrs. Owen Roff« Have Mr. Bohwartt has alio purchased ternoon at the home of Mrs.- Fred E. sists bf Andrew HU1 chairman,.Paul Saturday at his home. The party for an Investment the former Slok- formed a corporation" to handle the TIRE COMPANY OUTING. Hsrtnedy, Bert , Conover,. John J. wasl arranged by Mrs., Carter and Mlddleton and Mr. and Mrs. I Lawn Partv product and the other members of Cruser at Keyport. It w» announced Orayr MarshallViulull . J I *".*?. ****** les property at Third and William, that the group made more' than $60 Splllane, Harry :Patter«on, Irving K. Mrs. Norman Morgan of Holmdel. street*, Fair Haven, owned by the. the corporation are Louis R. Lyons, Ninety employees of the Tire Trad- Rink and J. B/Coleman. Mrs, Harry The refreshment: table was decorated i; Mr. and Mrs. Lester MoKnlght will M'r. and Mm. Owen Roff of Hard- Nelson Moore, Frank W, Applegate At a tag day sale conducted July 1. ing company of Newark and their If'have as companions Mr. and Mrs. Ing road entertained sayeral relatives Red Bank building and loan assoota- The treasurer reported a- balance of J. Qulnn, president ot the Red Bank with a large birthday cake. Mr. Car- tlon. The property oonslets of four and Irving T. Beaoh. families held their flrst outing Sun- jPemocratlo Women's club, Is honor- ter received many gifts. More than S'Frank MoHngn, Mr. and Mrs. WII- and frlendj at dlnnir and aupptr on $260. The fall meeting will be at the day at the Brentwood hotel, Leon- !<. Ham Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. the lawn of their home Sunday. The single family .dwellings and one two- ary chairman. SO friends and, relatives attended. family dwelling. He has also sold home of Mrs. Van B. Walker of Craw- ardo. Athletic games were held on C.tiowni Dr. and Mrs. Milton Mauay, guests of honor were' Mr. and Mri ford's Corner* In October. the Leonardo athletio field, Mr, and f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson and- Michael Fetter of Vlotor, Iowa, he former Hortenae Thompson prop- 200 At Sea Bright Others present were-Mrs. Edward ? Mr. and Mrs. J, B. O'Bellly, . jrty owned by the Second National Mra. F. A. Ruff supplied entertain- The guests inn Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Bank 4 Trust oompany. Both of Beach Club Dance Parry, Mrs. Garrett Roberts, Mrs. A. ment, at the hotel, where a turkey .r .A table of 14 has been reserved by H«m Bradley, Mr. «nd'Mra. Charles M. Brown, Mrs. Murray Woronoff, 'x Mr. and Mrs. John D, Brandll, In- the above properties have bean dinner was served. Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. William Toner, placed under the property "manage- A dance at the Saa Bright Beach Mrs. William Hitchoock, Mrs. Gordon •-»••». i—' " ;;! eluding Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith, Sir. and Mrs. Max Nellsen, Ernest, club Saturday evening attracted nu- ',-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anion, Mr, ment department of the Joieph F. Woodey, Mrs. Vincent Applegate, The road to better and bigger busi- Theron and OwenRotf,. Jr., Charles Bohwarte agency. . merous club members and their Miss Jedsle Stevens and Mrs. Marian ness leads through Ths Register's ad- ' and Mrs. C. K. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Meeker, Jr.,. Qllse Ann and Donald guests. Approximately 200 attended M. Stommell bf ths-hospital staff. vertising columns.—Advertisement, '' J, R. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs1 . R. W. Al- Toner and Tholma Nellaen of Red The agency also reports the rental the affair. One of Howard and Lea- Broad & Wallace Su,, RED BANK ' ,len and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Oaborn. B«nk; Mr. and Mra. Steve Stevens, of ths properly at 191 River street, er Lanln'a orchestras played until ' Quests at Misa Ann Hasler's table Mr. and Mra. Charles . Alias, - Mrs.owned by the Qlllaon Realty, com- I o'clock. . will include Mr. and Mrs. L. R. fllel- Elmlly ffiltorunner, Jeanne Stevens, pany, to William Clay ot Red Bank; lng, Miss Mary' Ann Siding, PhlU the Jeanette Rebsohtr property on According to the manager of the Confidence Week-End Specials Louise and Walter Hlltbrunner and club thorn will be a dance every briok Haaler, Mr. and Mrs. B. Allen Charlei Alias of Rum«on; Mr. and Locust avenue to Clayton Lowrle ot Shoemaker and Mr. and Mra. Thom- Jersey City; the Dr. William Parker Saturday throughout the rest of the is everything in shopping . FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS Mrs. Raymond Stevenson and Mr. season. On some Saturdays thero as B. Hasler. and MM. Leslie Wllcox of Monmouth property on River road to Morris DeOrery Serrloe Until • *. M. Horn, to VrU-Sat. to U:80 T. M. Brawer ot Red Bank, proprietor of will be dinner-dances but moat of Phone: Biach, Mr. and Mrs. William 8t«v- Call MM. Open Evenings Fnffl 11:00. em, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brledlason, Brawer's shop at 91 Broad street, and the time the dances will bo organized 2653 Surprise Party Hazel Btevana and Evelyn and Rob- the former Episcopal reotory at Lit- quite Informally. That la, the or- ert Brledlegon of Plalnneld. tle Silver Point road, whloh haa been chestra, will be there to play from 9 2654 For Belf ord Couple completely modernized, to Edward until 3, and members and their P. Phillips ot Plulnneld, who Is tak- guest! will be able to dance at will. BOURBON Mr. and Mra. Leon Newman of ng over the branch management ot Belford were quests of honor at a Cruise Cadet he Mecco Service company at 74 Bottled in Bond surprise party Saturday In celebra- Monmouth street, Mr. Phillips Is Rotary Cogs 4 Year. Old - 100 Proof tion of their 29th wedding annivers- Home on Visit one ot the proprietors of this buil- ary, and their birthdays. Both re- The speaker at today's meeting of ceived gifts. Th« refreshment table DeWItt Tltua, son of Dr. and Mra. ess. he Red Bank Rotary club which Full Quart was decorated with a tiered wedding Norman E. Titus of Buttonwood The agency reports that they have onvenes at half past twelve o'clock cake topped by a sljver#be)l. lane, Rumaon, returned, to Rumaon been very aotlv* In the placing ot at The Molly Pitcher hotel, will be Dr. Attending' wore. Mr. nod Mce. Monday evening for a ahort visit be- private mortgage! in and around irlljle L. Hubbard. Qcorgo T. Walling of East Orange, fore continuing his cruise with the Rid Bank, and have bean Instru- Dr. Hubbard la the minister ot the OLD SMUGGLER RYE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walling and Yilo unit of the Naval R. O. T. C. ment*! In obtaining tor numerous First Methodist church of Asbury 21 Weit Front St., Dorothy, Raymond, Oeorge and Meda Tltua had a ten-hour leave from the clients F. H. A. title 1 and title 3 Park. He formerly resided at Cleve- 51% 4 Years Old J, Walling of Centei-vllle, Mr. and V/s. a. Wyoming, the cadet crulas loans. land and last month he attended the Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. John E. Collins, and Howard ship. With him was Howard F, Rotary International convention held Freemen, Jr., of Detroit, Michigan, Full Quart and John Collins of Union Beach, About Dogs n that city. His talk will be prin- Week-end Specials ! $1-95 Mrs. John Collins of Keyport, Mr. who la also a freshman at Tale unl- cipally upon the convention and Us and Mrs. Alberts Phillips of South veralty id a cadet. By MM. AUAN HASOAI.t, side lights, Hlver, Marshall Wolcott of Ocean- The c>u!lae. which began in June Arrangements have been made for Quality «^ Best Cuts port, Mrs. Joyce Newman, Mr. and and will end this week was sched- During thla hot weather we know he members of Red Bank Rotary Mrs. David P. Schanck and Leona uled to laat a full month. Blcknesa at It Ii necesunry to keep have chal- that port of call, thus shortening than confinement by a chain or In lenged the Rotirlana to a soft ball Koast Completes Forestry Crown Prince Ml quart the trip. limited space. Lack of sufficient game following the dinner. Blade Rib Course at Seattle exercise brings on disease and uaual 21c • HONORS FOR LOCAL BOY. ly ends by making a dog alck, sullen Members ot the Red Bank Rotary Warren Drako, «on ot Mr. and Mu. or vicious, :lub who have had perfect attend- Boneless Club Steak HA lb. 59c Walter Drake of Manasquan, form- John ffi. Davis, aon of Mr. and nco records for the put three waita Holloway (all quart $ 1.29 erly ot Atlantio Highland), was grad- The belt way to keep a dog that Mia, 0. K. Davli, Jr., of 6 On den needs restraint Is to put him In a months are Fred Adams, Jnphla uated rccoritlyy from the SchooSh l of loud, haa been admitted to the ilayton, John V. Crowcll, Hubert.W. Fancy Squabs each 49c : Small Fowl Mb.21c Fl f th Ui yard wtlh a high fence. If this la Foreilry of th« University of School ot Education at Byraciue unl not practicable fasten a wire acrosa Farrow, Bernard Freedman, William lngton at Seattle. He waa a mem- veralty. lie Is one of 203 students ny yard; on this put »n Iron ring Getty, Thomas Lewis, Albert H. Mil- ber of tho clau of 1033 of the Atlan- selected from 326 applicants for ad- which, when attached by a cord lo cr, William A. Miller, Ernest Priest, June SCOTCH tio Highlands high school. JJp com- ml.talon lo tho school for which only he dog'i collar, will allow him lo .Vllmcr Robblns, Maurice Schwarti, Scott't PerfectiorK-> pleted tho tour-yenr couns m the students ot Junior or higher rank run un backward and forward the full ohn VanKIrk and Robert F. Wilbur. Dairy university and graduoted with hon- englh of !ho wlr«. Vlotor Satter, Dr. Samuel Haua All Over 15 Years Old ors. He Is a member of tho Nttlonnl lian and Maurloe Schwarti, who re- Honorary Forestry fraternity. Selection for admission Is based on The yard OURM lo hnve nhndn lo the excellence of the student's toad- :ently visited the Now York World's Roll $2-49 , This summer he will be a ranger In protect the dog from too great heat Full Fifth cmlo record Mid upon results of a nf the sun. Fair, are loud In their pr«l»ca of the Butter -27 the forestry service In tho rlol'« of rferlra of examinations and Interviews Be aura your ring ha» always ac- Monmouth county exhibit. Monmouth Washington. Ho Is Intoreoted In 'ounty is one of the few counties that Sweet Cream Butter ranching an4,ln the full will Uk« a wllti experienced teaohers. Special eaa to freah water In drink. Dogs aximlnatlonS" .which nil candidate* .hat are chained nreil even more Ms an exhibit In tho New Jersey post-graduate cour«e In'sull "«ro«lon late building. * Old Gilmore Glenbrook and grating at the Untvertliy of c«l- must tako Includo health, hearing, water I nun other dbg«, mit kli doits Beechnut Coffee ••.—••••.: *'X" 2tbs.49c Ifornla. apoech, Kngllah proficiency, and need lo have fresh water kept at • m • m • • Maryland Straight Rye Straight Rye knowledge of current affairs, plua a hand for them. FAItM MECHANIC WANTED. € S Years Old psychological teall NEW CORPORATIONS. Italian "iuf" Oil pt. Irk : qt.31c : gal. 89c Mr. Davis, who haa Just completed KATONTOWN KIIIK. The United States Civil Service qt. 69 V lila aophomore ytar itt Ryracnar, Is :ommlaalon announces that the clos- $1.49 .Two new cbrporatlons'havo nicd Him enrolled Jn lh« College of Fine Two of the Enlontown fire trucks ing date for the receipt of a|i|>llca- their papara during tho past week, Arts, _ __ were Ckllect out last night at S:lK kins for the poaltlon of junior Rta- .,'• both being located In Long Branch. o'clock t» a mnadow hrc In U\n rnnr iral farm mechanlo for HIP Mull Cun- Fresh •One Is the Monmouth County Flor- of the Ollttdnborg property on Wye* lervatlon service, Department of a TREE TOP APPLE JACK - l«ta' -association, with Us principal IIKLFORD FinKMENH FAIH. koff road. The firemen responded tin- Agriculture, at Murlhnro, ha> lirnn Picked ' offloe at 320 Broadway, lite trustees Atr Ihn tupervlilon of Chief Orrln ^tended to Wednesday, July 20. , being Frank Dean, F. Hunaen, Frank The Joint fair of the Helfort! en- Clark. r*o damage was reported. This Is due to Iho fact that an In- Jersey Uarsrdl and others, The other oor- gine company and the Independent mfnolent numher of nppllrntlorta fire company of Belford will be held Cora 25' ;poratlon Is the Long Branch aaio- rive licen received for thla examln- VcUUon, With Us offhe at 100 JJroad- on the Kumncln nf Inn Independent HKVI-OHT niRTH. itlon, (Ire company Wednesday, Thursday, wliy. The trustees are Thomas Mo- Mr. and; Mrs. Albert flltno ftf qualified pernona are urged lo ap- ROMA WINE Harry Truax, M, A> Bennalt Friday and Saturday, July It, 30, 31 True Blues ...... pt. 19c : Huckleberries ....qt. 19c and 31. Oround prlin will ba offered Route XI, Ktyport are the patents of ,>ly, and full Information can !>« se- nightly and on Saturday night 1100, - daughttr, born Thurarfay at Itlvar- cured from th* United fltatea civil PORT, SHERRY, MUSCATEL or ten tons nf coal will be glvrn lew hospital, Mra. Hlano gave birth lervlco examination manager, Htconit Extra Fancy Celery Hearts 2 for 19c bigger buil- o Iwlna but lh» Infant hoy illtil -?nK«(l flUtta Civil flervke district, > RegTaUr's ad- away, David Bchnoor la general Fair Sex Soap .„,.,,, 8 cakes 25c 3 full quarts • • • $1.00 vsrtliwniintt... three RED BANK.REGISTER, JULY 13, 1939. Rabbi Witkin Celebrate Their Silver Wedding And Wife Feted Mr. and -Mr*. Duncan Stuart of Teaneck are proudly displaying a new set of silverware and other sli- By Refugees ver girts as friends honored them, at their Rumson summer home last week in celebration of their 25th Former Red Banker*. wedding anniversary.' Covers were Honored at Recent laid for 26 guests at Fold's San Re- mo at West End. Following the din- 418 H m\\m SUIT ner party the guests adjourned to . Canal Zone Affair oughly. Put in refrigerator to crisp the Stuart home In Rumson, where the pickles. ELIZA the celebration continued. Rabbi Natljan. Witkin, Jr., and FrQit'Muffins Mr. and Mrs. Stuart came In for Mrs. Witkin of Panama City, Canal M. Temperature 400° F. . much good-natured kidding as the Zone, formerly of Red Bank, were SIEPHENSON Time 20 to 25 minutes. day following their celebration was recent guests of honor at the. Quar- 1 egg •••''•••:'. •••••'•;• •: • Independence Day. Both Mr. and antine Statjon in Balboa at a concert Hen Servu* l.cup milkr Mrs. Stuart proclaimed that each presented by the group of 68 Euro- 2 cups flour )•. ;."... ' • was "Independently" the boss jn their pean refugees who were allowed to OinclM Y, teaspoon salt • home. ' . • ' disembark from the S. S. Ortlta. af- Inner Cxwruu. 2 tablespoons sugar • . ter several weeks of fruitless search- 1 cup huckleberrUs. , The Stuarts have one daughter, ing for B country in which to resume . Powt* kUcm 4 teaspoons baking powder Helen. Duncan Stuart is an advertis- a normal existence after having been Co, 4 tablespoons melted butter ing solicitor for The Jersey Journal, where he has worked for the list 27 exiled by tne German government. Measure and sW'dry ingredients. PICNICS CAN BE COMFORT- years. • He was prvlously employed Beat egg until. lemon color, .adjl by the Nfew York Sun! AJWMS milk and butter. Stir into dry mix- HE comfortable picnic it popu- ture then fold the berries.- Oil Tlar with all ages. The skeptic muffin pans and fill half full of will ask how can a picnic be com- batter. Bake. • • •. ' Engineer at Ice fortable. We will suggest a few Steaki Plant Burned wajs to make eveiyone wish pic- •The wire grills- are very conveni- nics were daily routine.1 Some folks ent for broiling steak, weiners or Russell Smith, engineer at the Sea- object to .cold food; that is tradi- hamburg. board Ice Co. plant on Bridge ave- tional ;Wth picnic menus.; Yet there Potatoes nue, suffered minor burns early Sun- is no reason wliyi with modern ap- 1 lj-j quarts potatoes day morning by escaping ammonia pliances insulated to iceTp fopd/pip- Salt and pepper from a leaking valve. B. At Parkor, ing Tiot'fpr,.hours," that we should 4 to 5 tablespoons butter or other branch manager, discovered the leak change our habits of eatinr; because lit -•• . -'•'•.-; and closed the valve, Mr, Smith we enjoy a^picnic-at. the beach, in 1, medium 'sized onion -y was able to continue at his post. Be- the'bacjc yar* or by 'a babbling 54 "cup milk lief engine company responded to a brook; Of. course, certain vfpods Boil potatoes with jackets on and still alarm and the Red Bank first should-be hot and.others cold. The peel. Dice ^r slice. Heat fat in aid ambulance was called. vacuum^contairiers will carry tht skillet. Put potatoes in, add salt cold, or hot drinks,- salads, soups and pepper and fry Until crisp and chilled bbulUon. * brown. -Sprinkle top with • onion The picnic equipment offered for chopped fine or onion juice. Brown West Keansburg. sale is not only-attractive, but con- on the other side. Raise potatoes tributes to. the comfort'of the pic- slightly /with turner and pour milk" The West Keanaburg fire company nickers. A person handy with tools in bottom of pan. Cover and let closed their second annual fair Sun- ca,n very easily shorten the legs of them iteam for a fe\v minutes, turn day, July "9, after a ten-day period. a cast-off card table so that it will and steam a few minutes more. About ten concessions wero open to slide into.the car and add much to '•. . Xoaf Cake the public nightly and a five-piece the pleasure of eating out of doors. Orchestra played for dancing. "RABBI NATHAN WITKIN, JIU ' Covers' made'of oil cloth with elas- . Loaf cakes are easy to carry and ' Michael Kowal of Wood avenue Is tic fastened on the corners to strap not too sweet for picnics. reported as convalescing from pneu- . The 68 refugees, whose lives now over the'tab)ei »?e very• convenient. ' Picnic .Loaf Cake monia at the Monmouth Memorial have settled down/Into'eating • and We may have objected to -having i'/n cups sifted cake flout hospital, Long Branch. sleeping within the Balboa Quaran- our food served on paper plates in 4 teaspoons baking powder . Mrs. George Ccrko and son John tine area while they await the time have returned to their, homo at New "the past, but. we can have .paper iyt cup sugar when they will be allowed, to enter dishes Dclux now. Every, household 4 eggs (jgfek following a, week-end stay with Cuba and the United States, are a boasts of ja few sofa 'pillows, rele- 'A teaspoon cloves Mr. and.Mrs. Peter Dickey of Thir- happy group In the . main. Their gated to,the attic: Coyer these with' 1 teaspoon nutmeg teenth street. hopes are high, their; minds at ease, oil cloth and enjoy sitting at your '/i teaspoon cloves- Mr. and .Mrs. Louis W. Furman their hearts full of the indomitable low table. 'The enthusiasm for pic- Y, teaspoon salt entertained relatives from New York courage 'which has given- them the nics will extend; to every member over tho week-end. strength to live through the harrow- H cup shortening of the family, especially if they have '/2 teaspoon vanilla Miss Ruth Goldfarb has returned Ing experiences that were common a hand in the preparation. 1 cup milk • to her home In the Bronx, New place to them for many months. 1 teaspoon cinnamon Yprk, following a several days' stay Homemade Picklt Ring! The refugees were allowed to land ^Creani.vJhortening..tlieti JJcnd- Jru, wtth-h«r-parcnt«,!Mr.-flnd,-M«.-Mor?. 6tiThe T3anaTZ6ne" ai!8rTf£66FWir-~ ""^TS"3iirp1ckIes ^ -'; ••••—="-----— sugar thoroughly. Add- eggs one at ris Goldfarm of Route 35. , ™ -^s^fr kin communicated with the Ameri- \ ]/> teaspoon celery seed a time and beat until light and Miss Catherine Wolf, a student can Jewish Joint Distribution Com- */i teaspoon cinnamon - fluffy. Measure and sift dry in- nurse at the Medical Center, Jersey mittee. In New York. The committee • Sugar' • ' ••••'•• ••• . gredients together. Add alternated City, 1B spending hor annual vacation guaranteed their maintenance in the . Slice pickles in a bowl, add sear with millc to first mixture. Bake in with her brother and slstor-ln-law, Balboa Quarantine for an Indefinite sorting, Four in enough sugar to turks head or solid saucepan, ap- Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph Wolf.. period, and' Rabbi Witkin was able almost cover pickles. Let them prox. 9 in. x 4 in., for 1!4 to 1J4 Miss Anne Gllllgan has returned to CARDIGAN SWEATSHIRT FIGURE FLATTER11SO to proceed In hla' arrangements for NVBSACKING SPARES'in stand over night. Ther£ stir thor- hours at a temperature of 350° F. her home at Brooklyn following a that goc* •iritfc- evorythtagl lt'$ SWIM SVIT of rayon and lam the disembarking of the refugees up- visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on the arrival In Balboa of the Or- well made, too. In while, blun that etml cotton •linen'rayon James Gllllgan. Francis Connors of and maize.; in buy two or lex yarn. You'll ttkt the ft btta, which was returning from Peru Mary's Episcopal church. The mu- Brooklyn was their guest Sunday. ehrbutoto' 'England. . mixture.!. Vivid colon — not' thirt effect, the vibrant eolort-~ Atlantic Highlands. slo will include "Venlte" by Wood- The Yourig Ladles' sodality of St. three, to combine with your As Rabbi Witkin and Mrs. Wit ward "Benedtctus es Domlne" and Ann's church will go to Holy Com^ wardrobe'* colnrii. Small, me- lira/, blue, fuchsia intiie$ '"-20. royah, cyclamen, black and (Th« KedJUnk Racliter etn be bomhl "Jubilate Dec." by Leonard; anthem, kin entered the main building In the In Atlantic Hljhlandi from William l*tt, munlon In a body at tho 8 o'clock^ dium, large. S/torf.iiccnr, Third white, and tho icay it feelt in Quarantine area the sustained clap- J, Lemburg; A.' Kats.aad Ro,meo's Store.) "O Rest In the Lord" by Mendelssohn mass Sunday morning. The regular Floor. Convertible •*»'••> «J2 ping of 68 pairs of hands testified to and organ, "Quonlam Suavls eat monthly meetings have been discon- the ivater. 32 to 38. Third ••'.'iHssViKHty ChitilinnI, well-known Domlnus" by Duncan. William the esteem In which ho Is held by stage' and radtcr artist, -was «. week- tinued for tho summer until Septem- Pleated ihortt, $2.SlacH$,$$i Floor. those he aided,': . Leonard Is the organist and choir- ber. ..'• end, visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Ted master. ' .... ' 4 BEST SELLER Third Floon .' - ^; The program opened with an ad- White of'Belylaere TOad. •Mr. and Mrs. George P. Jftrema of 1.00 4 BEST SELLER AT dress of welcome by Rabbi Dr. Isert Rev. J. E. Rcllly, D. D,, rector of 2. Elbert "Frlmpter of- Aibury ave- the Bronx, New York, were woek-end Roesel. Dr. Bocsol and his charm- nue, who was confined to Monmouth Grace church, Hastings, New York, guests ot the former's mother, Mra. ing wife are members of the group Memorial hospital as an appendici- 1(111 be the preacher next Sunday Julia J. Jarema of Granville Park. of refugees. The doctor, who Is en- tis patient, returned to. his home evening at the Methodist church. Mr. and-Mrs. Frank'Dubcsky and titled to a non-quota visa, is waiting Monday afternoon. Mrs. Raymond Dubesky have' had until permission is granted him to - Mrs. L. G. Galloway of Naveslrik Shrewsbury. their homes painted. 5-PIECE RMVEAI TOP enter the United States.' A position and Mrs. H. H. Bowtell of First ave- already has been assured him—he Mr. and Mrs. J. Finan entertained nue have returned from a visit at (Till R«d Bank Reellttr can t>» bonfhl their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, IS' to be the assistant to Rabbi Ep- Vermont. In Sbrewiburj from tht Shrewibury Mar- stein at the Kehlleth Israel, syna' ket, at tho poatoffica from Mra. JIM and Mrs. E. Finan and son of New- Mr.- and Mrs. C. L. Parsons of BlordanBordan, frofrom Guy Edwarda on the cor ark over the woek-ond. . We don't do any' card tricks to prove thit goguo In Brookllne, a suburb of Bos- Naveslnk. motored; to Virginia over arda on the cor ton, Massachusetts. n«t of tt*»mi* n Sl roadd and SShr«w«h - Miss Marie DeTuro has returned to the 'week-end. .-'.•. bury avanua and at GrtaTiwood'a markat her secretarial duties in^the Walter In his address -Rabbi Roesel told Mr. and.Mrs.'Fred Joy of New on Broad ttrett. if a best-seller. The deep revepl top on the Mrs. Joseph Horter won a wom- H. Conroy office following a w.eck's of the trials and tribulations of the York are occupying their summer vacation. YJ little group as they traveled over home at .Flattmouht. en's round robin tennis tournament thousands of miles of. oceans In -what Friday on General R- C. VanVllet's Mr. and Mrs. Alan Conroy and iturdy table., tlie fluted rail and firm legs Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller of West- children, Rita and Alan, Jr.. have was almost a futile search for field are occupying the Rabus cot- courts when she eliminated Mrs. Al- place to land. He told how, when tage in Maxwelton park this aum- bert Willgerodt In the finals, 6-4, 4-6, returned to their home at Brooklyn, the S. S. Orduna, from which ship mer. 8-4. Mrs. J. B. Rue donated a rug following a "toy here. tpualt for themselves. To say nothing of they were transferred to the Orblta, for the winner of the tournament. Misses Marie and Helen Koskey of reached the Canal Zone a number, of Mr. and Mrs. William Hazelton Twenty-four took part. Keyport were recent guests of their weeks ago, efforts were made to en- have returned to Kansas after a Dr. Melvln A. Walnrlght, formerly aunt, Mrs. Lucas Lenowlch of Stone ilia four handsome fleur-de-lis chain.' Ma? able them to land In Colombia, Ec- three weeks' visit with Mr. Hazel- of the Chestnut Hill hospitaj at road. uador and Peru. In each case the ton's mother, Mrs. M. T. Hnzelton, Philadelphia," Is spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Charles 15. Mack en- governments of the countries found ot First avenue. with his parents, Judge and Mrs. El- tertained a number of friends from hogany finished hardwood witl} ivory or red It Impossible to grant them permis- • Peter M»rchettl, son of Mr. and mer C. Walnrlght. Hunterdon Sunday. sion. Mrs. JoseptvMarchettl of Avenue A, F. N. L. White and family of New Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Llpf, Mr. has. returned to his home from Mon- fabricoid, walnut finished hardwood with Then, said the Rabbi, arrange- York, formerly of this place, are now and Mrs, Paul Llpf and children, mouth Memorial hospital, where he residing in Buttonwood. Jean and Paul, Jri, Mr. and Mrs. ments were successfully completed to was a surgical patient.- enable them to land On the Canal Miss Mary Conway and Patrick Herman Barlow and children, Mar- Mr. and Mrj.E. P. Polushkln have Conway of Brooklyn were recent vis- tha, Madeline and Carl ot Now York, brown. CAME ROOM * SIXTH FLOOR. • Zone. Tho Rabbi spoke with emo- returned to New York after renting tion of the appreciation Jhey felt at itors of Michael McGarlty and fam- Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lyons andsonn, their home on Campbell avenue for ily. James and John, ancj, Miss Helen their liberation and of their deep the summer. gratitude to the American and Pana- Mrs. John F. Blandy and Miss Llpf of Nyack, New York,.were last manian governments. Miss Henrietta Dorner is seriously Alice Blandy of Gloucester are visit- week visitors at the IJpf summer ill at her home on Beacon Hill road. ing Rev. and Mrs. Carroll M. Burck. bungalow in Granville Park. Following Rabbi Roesel's address, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore White of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. McCIees the concert was opened by Wllheim Mr. .and Mrs. .John Eckert »nu AihevlUe, North Carolina, and Mr. of Sycamore averiUe'ehteriaTned Mr.' children of New York havo moved Millet, an operatic singer who prob- and Mrs. Norman Hill of Lexington, and Mrs. Charles Olcott of East Or- ably never again will appear on Into their newly built summer home 4 BEST SELLER AT Massachusetts, are occupying the ange over the week-end. In Oranville Park for the season, 14.98 European stags. Mr. Millet, without Stefane house on Belvldere road. Mrs. L. H. Thompson of Highland benefit of accompaniment, sang beau- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dougherty of Mrs. M. T. Haxeltoh of First ave- Park, Illinois, is visiting her daugh- Koyport and Mra. Felix Orehea and tifully. "Ell, Ell" was first, followed nue was a week-end visitor In New ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- by a number ot contemporary songs, daughter Anne of Atlantic Hlghlanda England. Ham Stelglltz of Borden place. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Including "Ay, Ay, Ay," which he Mr. and Mrs. 1± Forstner of New sang In German. John Ellis, Jr., has accepted a po- Samuel H. Thorne of Laurel avenue. York have leased' the Tracey hduse sition with L. Bamberger and cotn- Miss Rita H. Thorne has completed A comedy element was provided on East Lincoln avenue for the sum- p»ny of Red Bank. her first year at th» Trenton State during -the evening's entertainment mer, Mrs. Ida Slahl of ^Sycamore ave- Normal school and has returned NEW FRUITIDOR SPARKLING MIXERS by Herbert Wlen, another of the ref- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. O'Neill nue has moved to Grant place. Red homo for the summer. ugees. ' . '•: and family'of Jersey City spent tho Bank. Miss Fannlo Siege!, nurse at the Mr. Wlcn spcakfl German, English, week-end- at. their cottage on Hud- Services at Christ church have Beth Israel hospital, Newark, in Spanish, French and Italian fluently son avenue, Woodland Park. been discontinued for July. Thcy\ •pending her annual vacation with ''READY W% POUR." No more and his antics and jokes kept the Anthony' Rich, .a member of the will be resumed Sunday, August 8. her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, William crowd In gales of laughter. crew ot the U, S. 8..San Franelsco, Mrs. Richard Curtln and daughter Slegel of Main street. ttliwezing, straining and working up to a ie entertainment, which began at which is anchored in New York har- and son-in-law of North Jersey were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klepp of Stone bor, was a week-end visitor with his Monday visitors nt the Borden-Ncv- t p. m., ended at JO p. m., with road,entertained Mrs. Klepp'pp s broth- hither to mix thn tall, cool drinks you'll each of the refugees bidding a friend- family on Avenue A. lus) home. Mr. Curtln was former" k itil f pastor of the Shrewsbury Presbyter- er sister-in-law from Nutlcy re- ly good night to Rabbi and Mrs. Wlt- Mrs. Ullman Strong of Ocean irrva all Summer. I'm your ice and liquor kln and their other guests. boulevard was x visitor to friends Ian church. Malcolm R, Lovell was guest speak- Andrew Kusclk, Jr., h»» returned Rabbi Witkin is the Jewish Wel- at Summit this week. to his home on Stolen Island follow- Mr. ltd Mrs. A. Levlne of Montclalr er last Sunday at the Rellgloua So- in n glass and add Fruilidor's new, sparkling fare board representative of the ciety c/f Friends meeting held at the ing a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. Army and Navy Service department have opened their summer home on ".iica» I^nowloh of Stone road. East Lincoln avenue. • , Quaker house. His talk was on whit tnixers, made, with mineral spring water for the Panama Canal Zone. He ex- Is being done to stop the Improper The West Keansburg Ivtdlen' auxil- plained that the American Jewlih Miss Marjorle Elder ot New York iary of tho fire company aro complet- wai a week-end visitor with Mr, and U«e of thd name of Quaker In liquor 1 that holds carhaiuition longer. You'll have ' Joint Distribution committee Is an advertising. Robert Bchultz of Drew ing plans for the holding of a aerie* organization supported solely by vol- Mrs. John E. Weller of Woodland of Wednesday afternoon carrl nnrtlea Park. university will speak Sunday, July untary contributions. Since 1014, i%, on "Quakerism—a Dynamic Mm. William Wheatlcy of Thirteenth perfect Tom Collinses, Planter'* Punches Rabbi Witkin pointed out, at leatt Paul R. Btokes of Bast QarAeld Faith." A social order meeting will street Is among thoao on the com- 1130,000,000 has been contributed to avenue, who has been a surgical pa- be held Sunday, July 30, when David mittee. or Whiskey Sours, No wonder they're best the committee from American Jews tient In Monmouth Memorial hos- S, Richie, trill speak on the work of alone toward the maintenance and pital for several weeks, has returned Mr, nnd Mra. Harry p. Seaman the American Friends Service .com- were Red Bank vlnltora Saturday te.llcrs! fAsCY MOCEttlKS • SEVENTH FLOOtL support of destitute Jews in Europe* to his home and la showing marked mittee In this country. The meeting* Improvement. Mli« Nell lintiiInn of thin place and are held at 1 p, hi. All are cordially Joseph Thaok of New Monmoulh Mrs. Fr«d Atwuttr of Center ave- Invited to attend. were Thursday gur/ila of Ml** Jt||» HASI.EK SISTERS ON VISIT. nue was transported to Monmouth vtn Memorial hospital In the ambulance Mrs. Harry Goldhurst anil her four "» " «' Union llearh. Mlia Audrey llasler of New York, of the Atlantic Highlands first aid sons left Tuesday morning for a mo- i Ml««es Jeanette anil Norma Hro- formerly of Ilumson. (pent the lat- nnd safety squad Thursday night, tor trip through Pennsylvania. der nprnl Monuny nt New York ter part of last week" with Colonel Mr>. Atwater-was suffering from ap- Phil Green and »on Phil, Jr.. sro Mla« Virginia Mnxley of thin Mace 1 VT.12 OX. nOTTLK, nnd Mrs, L, It. Msgruder of Bhrewt- pendicitis but Is reported to be Im- vnratlonlng In JVew Mexico. I Mis* Ro»n O'Connor nf Hoiith Itlvei 12 IIUTTLES FOR 2.B9 hury an the guest of their son, Jon proving. Her husband, who recent- Mr. anil Mti. Thomas Hngurinn .nnd Mr. unil Mm, llaymoml Klmrii 25c Magruder. She upent the week-end ly returned from the hospital, li able are entertaining relatives from N«w;Of Newark are on a len-Hny tour of with Mr, and Mrs, Thomas' B, Heslir to be around again, , "[«• Canada. of Llltl* Silver. tltv. Curroll M. Hurck ha* re- Hugh Oregersan, a letter carrier ,Mla« Dorla Mnxlry hn.l ., n«r turned homo after visiting relallvea week-end jue»U, Mlas A, Dorla Smith Her slater, MUt Marjorl* Haattr from th« Atlantic Highland! post- at Albnny and Troy, New York. j, of New York, spent the week-end offle'e, who was recently optratd on of NewarNewarkk ,, Ml«Ml « ArtlArtelnMM n AA«po and Norman Htofyiet. accompanied by M with Mr, and Mrs. Karl II. Bebr ot at Monmouth Memorial hospital at Donald Tuttla «nd William ,0. T»». Mini Nfll Wataon of Point PPle««anl t Nnvcilnk niver rotid, Locust. Th» Long Branch, Is reported la b* Im- p«n of Ol.n Rldgi., enjoyed a flailing Mr». John Hul.lMirg linn given lit, Utter officiated at the Invitation proving. trip Rnturi)»y off Hit coast 'of 11*1. h«r position at thn llln«o arnn.U on horse dhow on Amory K HaskeH's It*v. Kdwurd J. Mohr will preach nl«r, Mr, mofflot caught I hi largest III* boardwalk while h«r Iwo-yenr- estate Sunday afternoon. next Sunday at 9:49 o'clock it St. a* nook.* Mtb, trip. .ol d.onsJIeotom datighl'r yJnnl perform.« rernvrrln* Mond.Vg fr'«. n y fd Md BAMBERGER'S CLOSED SATURDAYS 'TIL FALL RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 13,1989. . Week's Special Brook bom* after a long illness, was Radio Guest Artist , First Aid Fair at Players Auxiliary Obituaries held Sunday afternoon from, the 'AT THE .'„ New Battleship For Uncle Sam Charles Breeie funeral home, Katon- Mrs. Theresa MoCIIntock, well- K. CUNE SAMPLE. town, and later at the Pine Brook known contralto, will be a guest on Atlantic Highlands Holds Card Party Methodist H. ROSIN. Jeweler dletown, will be married . Monday Baptist church, officiated. A service morning, July 17. The ceremony -will corporation's plant,In Camden, New Jersey.; The South Dakota Is to Boy* by Robert MacOlnseyi "Sleepy f It Wul Front Si, , Rid" Bank, N. J. be completed early in 1948, and the contract price Is $52,794,000. ' was held by Monmouth lodge of Ma- Holly Tune" by Richard Kouhtz and JOHN VAN KIRK be performed at the New Monmouth MBS. LEWIS FISK WARING. sons, Burial was made yesterday Baptist churoh by Rev. Samuel John- "Maccushler" by Dernlot Macmur- N«it to Ml. Olivet Ctmetiry Mrs. Louise E, Waring, wife of Lew- morning In Fair View cemetery. rough.. . .;" ' " . ."'' ston, paBtor." i •urveys of tho local-associations, the Mrs. R. W. Angle or Newark, will Is E, Waring, New York stock broker Phone Red Bank 319 New Jersey Taxpayors Association and secretary-treasurer of the Uni- WILLIAM TAMMERT; One of the quickest ways to find a r be her Bister's matron pi honor and conducts its activities on a state- Job is to advertise In The Regis- ted Hunts Racing association,' died R, F. D. Box 108, Red Bank Miss Margaret Kennedy of White- wide front. Tho association scru- William tanmert of 290 Bay aver ter's' . Want Department.—Advertise- suddenly In her car Friday at* Long rrue, Highlands, died Monday at the bouse will be maid of honor. The tinises closely the effects of state Branch before medical' aid could ment ' . '-'''• • bridesmaids will be Miss Catherine legislation upon local and athti? taxes, reach her. She was ES years old. age of 6? years. He . was born In Croll of Dunnellen, MIlS Martha keeps tho local units informed about Germany and came to this country state-wide affairs that react upon Mrs. Waring was being driven to 31 years ago. He-had been a resi- Jarrett of Lambertavllle, Miss Lcda & beach club by her daughter-in-law, Karplnsky of Atlantlo City' and MM, local affairs, guldos tho local osso- dent of Highlands three" years. Mr. cli^lons, In their work, and main- Mrs. C. J. Flsk Waring, and was sud- Herbert Franck of Mlddletown. denly stricken near Second and Bath Tammert was. formerly superintend- Dr. Douglas Edwards, a brother of tains an energetic and continuous ent of buildings at Hoboken. Sur- For The Summer Modes campaign for economy and efficiency avenues. She was driven to the of- BEAUTY Dr. Edwards, will be best man. -The fice T>f~Dr.rHany D. Fclnberg, sev- viving IS his c wife, Mrs. Louis H. Lightness, coolness,'dainti- ushers will be Dr. Vernon Jenkins In. both local and stalo governing Tammert ' ' bodies. eral blocks away, who pronounced ness and cqmfort . . . all of Pialnfleld, Dr. John Heck of Ba! her dead on arrival. ' The funeral was hold Tuesday af- these thing! W-B wants ternoon at Highlands. In charge of Personally tlmore, Trevonlan Crawford of New' TAXPAYERS INVESTIGATE Mra. Waring was visiting her sis- you to enjoy in a, summer Monmouth, Alfred Edwards of Mld A. M. Posteh and Sons the body was -' ,_f have never. forgotten MRS. EUSEO RICCI. partisan, fact-finding research pro- Lanndownc, Pa, The funeral will be held Friday af- the Importance of betas; equipped moted by organized taxpayers. Tho ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of The funerWl of Mrs. Roaelia RIccl and thoroughly familiar -with the Mrs, Alfred Ogden, Mr, and Mrs, 4 well lntentloned cltlren who, as an .Wallace McCready and. H. S. her slater, Mrs . Thorne, 34 Tower- who died -Tuesday of last week at methods, of serving individual Individual, trios to got the answers Schnnclt, Jr., aro spending the sum-hill avenue, with Rev. Marshall Har- Hazard hospital, Long Branch, was needs. . JOIN soon finds the Job an Impossible one mer on Long Island./ rington, pastor of the Holmdel held Friday afternoon at the Wordcn because government Is a huge and church, officiating, Burial,' In charge funeral home, East Front street, highly complicated business. Alexander Foley Is a "surgical-'i>a- Telephone Bed Bank 228 tlont In River view hospHS'l at Red of R. R. Mount * Son of Red Bank, with Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of New Jersey's taxpayers' associa- Bank. • will bo In Holmdel cemetery. the Presbyterian church, officiating. Battery "B" 112th Field Artillery The bearers were Ulysses, Henry tions, a network of local organiza- Mr. and Mis. Solomon SlnRcr and R. R. MOUNT & SON tions working In conjunction with daughters will move to Elizabeth ^ CHAItLKS HOLST. and Godfrey RlcCI and William Testa. tho State Taxpayers. Association, ahortly after a residence of many Burial was In Alpine cemetery at FftlQItltiC K. ADAMf. MANAGER have learned how to got tho facts Charles Holtt of Parker avenue, Perth Amboy. NEW JERSEY NATIONAL GUARD years In this borough. Mr. Singer Folr Haven, dled-Saturday night at about their local and stato govern' had a clothing store hero fov several Funeral Home ment, and have- learned what steps Allcnwood hospital. He was 55 ARTHUR CARTER. All men between thn nges of 18 and 45, who are qualified phy- years. . years old. .135 West Front Street ' Red Bank,, to take toward getting adequate r& The funeral of Arthur' Carter of sically itnd mentally are acceptable. turna for their tax dollars/ They Miss Elsie Stout, librarian at the Mr. Hoist was a carpenter and Koyport frco public library, Is tak- Linden place who" died, Thursday of havo learned to project themselves specialized In building bridges. Sur- last week in Allenwood hospital, was Requirements: Drill every Tueaday Nlte and Two Weefts En- Into the activities of their govorri- ing a .summer course at Clinton In viving besides his wife are a daugh- library work. Mlsa Katherlno Dun- held Sunday morning at the funeral campment, ' (Field Training). This Battery will participate In mont, to work cooperatively with ter, Mra, Honry Hulon of F»lr Hav- parlors of R. R. Mount So Son, West public olllclals nnd to Insist upon ham Is assisting nt the library dur- en; a son, Philip Hoist of Brooklyn; tho 1st Army Mancuvera held In the vicinity of Flattaburg, New ing Miss Stouts absence. Front street, with Rev. W. H. Neale, York, from August 13th to 26tli, Inclusive, - policies that Inure to the benefit of two aiaters, Mrs. Anthony Palmer- pastor of Pilgrim Baptist church, tho general public. Miss Gloria Scully was the recent Jinn, and Mrs. Adolph Carlson, both officiating. Burial was In White guest of Miss Peggy Cnlinwny of of Worceitcr, Massachusetts, and Ridge cemetery. Through standing committees the Wcstfleld. • LAST CALL for RECRUITS Tuesday Night, local annotations annlyzo tho Intri- threo grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Denmrrttt of Tho funeral was held Monday night cate phases of governmental activ- Hohokus have been vlsltlnc tho lat- JAMES MCLAUGHLIN. ' ity and gain first-hand hnowlodgo of a', hla lati home, with Rev. Walter July 18th, 1939, at 8 P. M. ter'fl mother, Mrs. Hormnn O. Hnnnr. Cowon, pastor of the Red Bank Lu- The funeral of James McLaughlln local public affairs. A brief Bkotch Mrs. Henry Caton has returned to of Kcansburg, who died Wednesday of the character nnd duties of those theran church, officiating. In charge For Further Particulars Sro her homo In Alexandria. Vn., lifter of John E. Day the body wss re- of last week, was held Monday morn- committees gives nn' Idea of tho a visit with' her aunt, Mrs. Josephine ing at 61. Ann's church, Kesnaburg, scope and significance of their work. moved Tuesday morning to Brooklyn A. Hoff. for burial In Evergreen cemetery. where a high mass of requiem was Capt. Joseph E. Fix, F. A., at the Red Bank Two committees of especial Im- Misses Klfllo nnd Johnnnn Nelson colobrated by Rev. Adolph Cielua- portance ,nro ths Local Budget nnd of Perth Amboy have been visiting MULARD J. TETLEV nlak, aaalstant rector. Burial in Armory, any day between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Bchool Budgot commlttnes. . Their Mr. and Mrs. Poter Sondeinnnrd. cbargo of John E. Day was In St. duly la to study budgetary affairs Miss Dorothy Schrlller of Brooklyn Tho funeral, of Mlllard J. Tetley, Joseph's cemetery, Keyport. UNUSUALLY APPROPRIATE nnd arrange with budgot ofllclalB to hna been the recent pviest of Mra. prcsidont of Tatley'a, Inc., who died sit with them at preliminary discus- William K. Bcdle. Wednesday of last week at hla home ELIZABETH 1IEAT0N IjlORNELL. sions of tho tiuilirct. By Injecting Mr. and Mrs. Jumen H. Heille nnd on Grant place, was held Friday, af- . . . as a backgroind for memorial the taxpayers vlowpolnt Into tho daughter, Miss Mildred Ilrdlc, aro ternoon at thn funeral parlors of R, Elisabeth HcatonWonftU, daugh- early proceedings, much can be nc- mnktng an nuto trip to Klorldn. Ft. Mount & Son, with Rev. W. Cal- ter of tho late Rev, Augustine -Cor,- ritet it the attractive interior of the) compllshod hy the tlmo tho proposed Rov. and Mrs. LI Roe llaney :\rc vin Colby, pastor of Rumson PVc«- nell, a former rector of ChrUt budget Is presented for public hear- spending ' tho summer nt Ocean bylorlan church, officiating. church, Mlddletown: dtod this week modem Worden Funeral Home. Molly Pitcher Food Market ing and adoption. drove. Mri. O. W. Davit of Long Branch at Spotswood. The) funeral'wUM» anng "Holy, Holy, Holy." The bear- held this afternoon at 2:15 e'clock Free Delivery. Just l'hono n»d Bank 9144. . II Monmouth St. Specific Information Is made avail Mrs. Normnn R. Ixickwnod Is on- able tn thn budget rommlttron by tertnlnlnR Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlrs Mill- ers wers Dr. Theodore Doremtu, at St, Peter'a church, Spotswood. the work of the committeesnnalg;> er nnd son of Ilrooklyn. I,enter Konncily, Sidney McLean. Cholcft Cuts lint Cull Sugar Cur«d to the various municipal ilepnit- Mr. nnd Mra. \V. C. I.inibci t«on Burton Dorcmua, Harold Glblln and Fred Farwdl. The many floral plocts PRIME PLATE or NAVEL menta. Tho Fire and Police com- havo returneil fro^ji a visit r\t Kln^s* Marlboro. Sirloin nlltteo, for example, In required to port. Tenn. ware conveyed, tn the cemetery nn RIB InveatlRata the local flrn and pa Miss Lorrnlnn Jorgenscn of Perth thn Little Silver fire company truck. Char-lea Patterson of Brooklyn Steaks ROAST Corned Beef lice organizations, to determine the Amboy hn's been vlsltlnc Miss KUIc A pollco escort waa furnished by opened his summer home here tho present situation, then to compare Huberts. Sergeant James J, Shoody of Red paat week. Mrs. Wardlaw and Miss their findings with Information con- Mr. and Mrs. Hum Cnnnnmrn on- Hunk and Chief Fred Zlegleg r of Ut- Loratta KslUr, also of Brooklyn, are cerning tlnmo two department* In tle Silver, ti'i IIIIIKUI Mr. mwl Mm. I'lilllpp Ci la- nurlal was In Evergreen Kueali at tho Pattoraon home. other eommunltlim of (liiillnr char- Of-Mailjimo cerTietery. 251 12;,, acter and population, Hiu-lnir nvcr Ilio Th# John Mount Umlly are at week-end. Tender and Juicy Point Pleasant Beach this week. Similarly tho Education commit Mrs. J.1 l'Vlilninn In vlslllnir her OSCAll Mr. and Mra. Francis Wlllett and Quality guaranteed Jint right.. tee can acquire pertinent Inform* ilnughter, Mm. John I'ulvlno of Mrs. Dodd of East Orange were re- Your Final Duty Swift's Premium tlon about educational costs by »r Oscar Rundtloher of Union Clyde, N»w York. cousin of Mrs. Charles Mclels of cent gueala of the Rullef- Wlllett fam- Mb Spring oxamlnntlon of thn records of paat Miss Jean Wlillley nf Clarion, ily. Creditably Performed Legs Spring ftmiulno Spring years as to capital Investment In I.nmnfdo, dltd of hurt trnubln re- l'ennfiylvanln, will lie the RIH'M thin cently while at work at tho J, E Mrs..Blanche »ltph|n la slowly ro- WIIKM \h» l»t raiiultra h.« Shoulder* school buildings, dr., supervlnlon, week of Mr. and Mm. \V. II. Milch. coverlng from an operation |ifr- LAMB teaching, staff, enrollment curricula, MeiRott nilvertlslns novelty plant at h««n nunff. Oil Ur cap Mr. and Mm. II. Hcnlnmik HihnncU boro hospital, where' she !« em- LAMB CHOPS coat, p«i- pupil ennt, tntnl deht, per lli> had worked tor the M'rgnlt «nd aiitfiUrtiorf In xh* fare sprnt the werliend «lth Mr. nnd company 3f> yrara. ployed. that, h»lnr hti th. fun«rtl capita ilehl, prt pupil doht, otc, a Mm. WalUcn MrtMrnily nt their 29 1b 18lb compared' to the most recent In- Hut-vlvlnR ara hla wife and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F.. Sickles of Long k«rvlr«ii rondiKt*d by DAY'S 29*lb mimnicr cpltnRe nt Ttuclmwny, New daughter, Mra. Helen Mppmsn ol Branch visited at the HaywsrU home MORTUARY, thi mt.it dll- formation itvitllfthlo on thn same Vflrk. on School jtr«s' last wask. trtaalnjc <1qtr you hlva rvtr llrady (it Srrvn ltom«. Cnlilwell. II« »lio lpavta two aiaters Klvr liorniiKh ttn'rtn hint hren Mr. and Mra. J. P. Glbble of Rail- fnrounUrvi hi* lxtn crtdlt* Lean Salt Pork In like nmi'fhi'i- a npi'uliil commit Mm. James II. Nelson of Mapltwoorl iMjr ^•tfortn•U, mid ntlll unutlivi Wuodland, C'ailfonila. I'll*! atri'dl, I'i'iiy »IUTI nml Die at Ntwark Th» Whltson famlllta have ra- HAMS studios condition* In thn vmioua ilo- lowur pndfl of Waxhln^tdn nlrnrt The funeral »* lu.rnsd froirf'a week's stay at 8«s- Pigs' Liver R't'g Chickens pnrtmontn of lumllli nnd annltatlnn, nml burial waa In lCvornrs«n ctrno nnd Ilrnndwny,' tfiy. side Height*. ' • JOHN E. DAY Present conditions and prnbnhlii.fu- Mr. nml Mm. Mlnnley Howard ture needs aro nnalyned In order tr Mill Barah EL Ilayward ppant atv- FUNERAL HOME have been vinltliifr In Ilnnulnu cnun* ,„,, , MAM «ral days the past week with Mr. and determine the ,mnst effective nnd ly, Now York. 2% economical nmthmln of maintaining HrKUJMAN, Mrg William Bmmons of Frsthold. 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank Mr. anil Mrs. l,mtrr Hick hnvft 1 15'lb efficiency i\l n rcaaonabU mat, The funeral of Columbus N. Bpell- Sidney Uns was operated upon tot MI Maple Vlac* Thon* MU ' Kejport WJIBU or half hern entertaining Mlsa Oall Dnigue nmn, * rfllrfd rn»chman. ,who died apptndlcllls al th» Long Hrancn Coordinating thi activities urnl ol Alltndals. Tueidty.ot last w«k u his Pln« hospital,Wednesday ot la.t wi.k, RED BANK REGISTER. JULY-18,193§;

:v< 1 121 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. At Pearl Street, Near Carltbn Theatre Free Parking Adjoining Store 'niiiuiuinimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiitiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiininniTiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiis m UtOtOL LuckyStrike,Grnel, Chesterfield, I Avalon, Paul Jones, Wings; EXTRA FANCY Size* tf^dflC Sixe§ Old Gold, Raleigh. «*J atf •[ Twenty Grand/ AAC Ovef MILK-FED 'up to TW^M Ctrton of iOPkg*. |i|9. I Ctrtonof lOPkp. Q7 FOWL 4% Lbs. ._. ML • 4V4 Lbs. The finer quality of this milk-fed fowl- makcfepettcr dishes for light summer mesla—salads, ehlcken s-la-kinj. ate.

TOMATOES CUT FROM FIRST CAMPBELL'S BEANS SIX RIBS PRIME RIBS "BEEF Lb. 23 JACK FROST SUGAR For a piping rout or cold slice* AtfP beef la better became it li of higher quality. KELLOGG'S PEP 10 TO 12 POUND AVERAGE B & M BAKED BEANS . . 2 c.°n. 25 SMOKED HAMS Whole or Either Half wa/iA D/tkll SPAGHETTI or NOODLES Lb. MAViMnViril ANN PAGE 23 Armour's Star. Ferrlt. WlUon'a Certified. Cudahy'i Puritan and Sunnyfield fancy brandi. HECKER'S FARINA ..... MELLO-WHEAT CHUCK POT ROAST BONE IN Lb. Because A&P bolli mates jioJ sells One of the best flavored of beef cut». and one of the moat economical. Cut from AVP quality ateer beef. 17 ANN PAGE this superb salad dressing we cut offer it to you SPARKLE DESSERTS (CHUCK) Whole Only pure.ftuit flavors are uicd in ^^ HouseketDing Bureau No ' onjer it outsells ill cither stlad SHOULDERS LAMB these delightful desserts ... six de- ^_die«iej»^jMid-^inafoaiiaiiei—(cm rA"ttntlcrana" economical roaat of fine flavor specially itjected genuine aprlntf iamb. 15 licious flavors .., Lemon, Llrne,^ A&P Stares. Orange. Strawberry. Raspberry and Cherry Also Coffee. Join the value-wise women who r fotmerly paid high prices for other 1 SPECIAL Extra Fancy 13 Oi. rationally-known brands of Salid BONELESS CHUCK Dressing of comparable quality... SULTANA RICE BLU&R.OSE • 2 but who ore now enjoying this INTRODUCTORY OFFER Med. savin;. POT ROAST Lb. Accept our offer of an attrac- A particularly fine-flavored cut for a pot roaat, with tender Julclnew assured by A»P quality. 25 SUNSWEET PRUNES Size • 2 Ann Page Salad Dressing is so | tive salad serving fork and C delicious because it contains moti spoon for only 23»... made of SUNNYFIELD JELL-O Varieties .... of the fine ingredients that five brilliant, durable Beetleware... 9 'quality to & dressing, because it is SLICED BACON Sugar-Cured LEGS of LAMB c 10'/t inches long. You may All neither too sweet nor too sour, ex- Short Cut— C hire your set for 2H and the 1 Lb. "•«'• pertly blended to creamy-smooth FRESH CALAS Pork Shoulders* • BONELESS BRISKET BEEF ROYAL DESSERTS Varieties • 9 coupon from a jar of Ann Page. 17 *23« c goodness. Tested and approved by SPARE RIBS FRESH CHUCK STEAK . • FLAKO PIE CRUST *- 10 b C l e I ANN PAGE I BOILED HAM SLICED 39 CROSS-RIB POT ROAST . . IVORY FLAKES Z 20 e l e LIVERWURST or Bologna REGULAR " 23 PLATE & NAVEL BEEF l'ot°/ GOLD DUST . . . Z. 15 I SALAD DRESSING I C LONG ISLAND 8 t ?iiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiuuiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiirf SPICED HAM SUCED " 29 Extra Fartcy ' •-'• • « * CAMAY SOAP- . cck. y e L C IF YOU'RE NOW PAYING 10c OR MORE FRANKFURTERS MIBJM. 23 BROILERS & FRYERS 3?i^n.. t29 RED HEART DOG FOOD . 3 c. n. 25 FOR BREAD . . . SAVE 259b OR MORE DAr"Akl STANDARD. Lb. ' C c •"^ViV/n Whole or Half Strip ... 19 TOP SIRLOIN ROAST C : € OAKITE 2 "•- 19 BACON SQUARES ^ SOUP BEEF BONELESS- . - -23 1 C s h tCut e C WAXED PAPER S5 - . . • 2 **. 27 SMOKED CALAS po r k - t9 C e LOIN LAMB CHOPS ...... 39 SANI-FLUSH or DRANO . . *» 18 VEAL SHOULDERS lb. 15 BEEF LIVER 3PECIALLY ,L Avg C e PREMIUM CRACKERSNBC . - ».14 LEG or RUMP OF VEAL lb. 25 SMOKED TONGUES id ".". ^29* e CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP3°19C LARGE FRESH SHRIMP lb. 19 FRESH CODFISH STEAKS . . •> 2 C I'riccn Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES . ."Pk° 6 imi

CORN FLAKES SUNNYFIELD ... apkK.'5 •OUHJ WMItW t Ufa. More Big Values! ANN PAGE MARMALADE Jar 15' I PINEAPPLE SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR^ 21c STRONG AND VIGOROUS I SPONGE LOAF 34 Lb e SlIllllllllllllllllllllllmilllllllllllNIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIININIIIIIIIIIIIII FLOUR X'S'RTOS? L '59 ni n 8 Fine Dairy Products ASPARAGUS TIPS VsSSf & 23 SUNNYFIELD Tub. SLICED PINEAPPLE . . BokarCoffee|39 Our Very Best • Lb. SAV/NGi Cok. Roaster Freih and Fr«hly Ground Before Your Eyes Large Carton PALMOLIVE SOAP . . WILDMERE EGGS Mlied Colors I Doc. Coksi Kf*fC GUARANTEED Here's »o\Ja Mlied Co!ora " a Doi. can get compnmbh qumllly In Nectar Tea or Our Own Tea at CHIVER'S MARMALADE 19 Corn e 17 a saving of up to 207.1 You see, A61P imports, blendi, p«elrs RED DEVIL CLEANSER 3 7 DEL MONTE PEACHES. . MUENSTER CHEESE Fancy Lb. and selli * the^fl brandi of ten. Thus msny unncctnmry In- € Fancy C between rxpcn»«* arr rliminated-from their cxMrt. Thlt fnalrea SCOT TOWELS ...... 3 C it possible for A(kP to offer you finr teat at • saving. 22 SWISS CHEESE Domestic • • 29 1 Lb. C HEINZ KETCHUP . . ',! 17 We Arc v) sure youil find tlxie AtkP Teas ANN PAGE Whole Milk c DAILY DOG FOOD . 6 Can. 25 ItFTf UUP SHARP CHEESE American • to your liking, •• "II •• economical, that we p Botf. nee u, 21 offer your money back if cither ortfl does not l\t I VrlWr Mads si Qua'ily InfrxfifflU DOR DEN'S l»tiily you completely. MAZOLAOIL . . . c ,n2ic CREAM CHEESE EAGLE • i Pkfi. e NUTLEY MARGARINE Imported. C GRAPEFRUIT JUICE... 2 ^.°. 25 EDAM CHEESE I-oaf ,».. ." 29 •NECTAR TEA **i P c BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE *?• ORANGE-PEKOE, INOIA-CeVlON-MVA FASTIDIA Cleaning Tisiue 3 M°' 21 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ^ANCY™ 4 £. Large, Vine-Ripened, Sweet. Juicy CORN KIX 10c u C •OUR OWN TEA 20< e DEL MAIZ CORN NIBLETS c£ 1O ( 1 DAVIS BAKING POWDER 2".„. 25 INO)AC€YIONJA FuN-Flavor*d and Ihrrfty ' S C N o e BRILLO 2P «1?.13 2n£ SINCE 1*59 AtP HAS IMPORTfD, ILEMtHD AMD PACKEO flHt HAS BAKING POWDER ,,.-i ,i.^to "c. n* 12 Watermelons 47 MiimuuiniiiiiiiniiiiiiuiMiiiiiimniiiiiiniiuiiiiinmuuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiHitiilHiiitutiiilnniiiiiin b C WHEAT or RICE PUFFSWWICTIH .D S JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CRISCOorSPRY . . ^18* cL 48 COLLEGE INN roSSSrff^ . . V? WHEATIES », i QC From Nrnrliy C CORNED BEEF HASH ARMcnm-. 2c.n. String Beans F»rm« WHEAT FLAKES SUNNVPIELD 2 l& 15 BABBITT'S CLEANSER ... 3c1.O PRIDE OF FARM CATSUP. ' M d Yellow Bananas 1 1 o c e LIFEBUOY SOAP ..... 3 -- HEINZ BEANS "..-;: i . 10 2 Cansc.°»'.27, FANCY « - c n Can No. 2 CK/VB MEAT . . , IMPORTED 19c SWEET CORN Con. e C PEACHES »*«•««« 2 3 ir BONED CHICKEN 39 cTn 75 lotli e A Kn. SEMINOLE TISSUE .. 3 17 Cantaloupes Him e ANN PAGE BEANS IN ?{ft» GREEN GIANT PEAS 27 I Hi, Tomatoes Miring nr(»n A Delicious Treat from Alnnkn 3-17 ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT When we nil you lint over 225 MILLION cans of While CrUp House Kvsporatad Milk were bought lust year , , , then you c c Cucumbers Orrrn Mavs'slmnK recommcnrliitlon of Its hlah quality, Only purs freih milk from tested herds Is used. Klajld ruin of sanitation PRESERVES'f-17 -?29 RED SALMONS 2 C prevail in our evaporating planta, Little wonder It is accepted Why taV. the time to, make your own ptinnn From Nrnrhy Mi. by Ilia Council on i'oodi of th« American Medical Association. Ktrs Is M H ill HIM* s«sk ... tkk, ami; MM .. PEAS r F»rnn 5 Little wonder that thouaanda of particular homtmakers prefer it when you can fat such delicious a/oodflMM atpr/cea Add II'. Mm «Hh 1*4 ntm. An ntsfiisui W7 •« to all other branil* sold In AAP Pood Rtorrs. so modest , , , alt flavora «icept strawberry. i'rgrlablr mill Dairy I'rlrm Kffrclhe Thutit., I'rt., Suli ' I'riif* t'Jfi'vlUeUntUJuly I9tU VIIIVH, Othortthr Sotril «. RED BANE REGISTER, JULY 13; 1939: pulpit ot St. Peter's church. Moo- A TOOTH FOR AM EYB Speed Limit Up Weddings Church Notes mouth Beach, Sunday morning. Proposed Horse Racing Center •*t MAU01K CAUITOM VANDAAUElf—SMALLEV, . • _- BATTIST. FIHST CHTJBCH OF CHRIST, (f Mtt Cli) ;Qn Some Roads . SCIENTIST. Miss Elizabeth Susan Marie van Rev. Charles A. Thunn, pastor of ETIY ins a poor relation. The Djjulen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Baptist church, will have for his Services in First Church of Christ LI fact that sac bad beautiful, Governor Signs Henry. A. S. vanDaalen of Leonardo, subject at the morning worship ser- Scientist, at 209. Broad street. Red dreamy eyes and a blood mane and and Paul Augustine Smalley of vice this Sunday, "A Wfcole.-Time Re- Bank, are held Sundays at 11 a. m., a- ntll/ loTely figure didn't help Several Bills South Orange, son ot Mr. and Mrs. ligion." The music yill Include the and Wednesdays at 8:18 p. n>, Son- Paul Oeon Smalley of Sc%b Orange, bet macb, because, in addition to prelude, "Chant de.Bonheur," by Le- day^school 11 t. m. being the glamourous Nathalie's A bill authorizing Motor Vehicle were married Friday afternoon at 6 mare; anthem, "The Lord Is MJr "Life" is the subject of the Lesson- 5', Commissioner Arthur W. Magee to o'clock at St. John's chapel, Little Light'! by Speaks, and offertory se- Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Sci- imneetmlona cousin, shs was so V designate highways on which a <5- Sliver. Rev. Frederick C. Cooper, a lection, "Romance," by Rubensteln, entist, on Sunday, July 16. nearsighted that she couldn't tee her, Ji'ljllle an hour speed may b» permlt- cousin of. the bride, performed the The Golden Text is: '"Seek good, hand before her face without her ceremony. ...''.-;• All department, •of the church 1 i^ted, passed by the legislature Tues- school will continue with programs and not evil, that ye may live:, and .speetecles, and you know about JJ day, was signed yesterday by Gov- and classes for the summer. so the Lord, the God of hosts, shall • classes and men who make passes'.] \f\ ernor A. Harry Moore. Miss Lois Quackenbuah, assistant bs with you, as ye save spoken." Nathalie was a spoiled brat who Si • The measure 'originally permitted •uperintendent In the Junior depart- (Amca 8;H>. -- .— •=•-_ wasn't satisfied to be engaged to / speeds of 50 miles an hour, but vi-as ment, i. attending the summer a<- Among the citations which com- Carte* Gates, but had to try to gar- •'".changed by amendment. The pres- sembly at Peddle Institute In Hlghtj- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- ner every new man that hove into -, ent speed limit is «0 miles, The bill view. That made, it hard on Letty. town. . lowing from the Bible: "And we Nathalie wasn't' above taunting Was introduced by Senator Winant know that the Son of God is come • VanWincKIe, Republican, ot Bergen The members of the Mary Mount Letty with the glasses situation and chapter. World Wide guild, -will have and bath given us an understanding, she wasn't above dragging: Letty county. that we may know him that Ulrue, Assemblyman William J. Hanna's a White Cross meeting at the' church -into questionable night spots for to begin their sewing for* the vari- and we art in him that is true, even chaperonage, Against Lefty's wilL hill to give summer Saturday holl- in his Son Jesus Christ. This Is the ' days to county and municipal em- ous mission station.. Mrs.- Pierre Throughout this refined misery, Holmes will be in charge of the true God, and eteral life." (I John Letty remained sweet and forgiving ployees \va*xyetoed by the governor. 8:20.) In rejecUngftbe measure the gover- work. and unselfish, alwaya willing; to look nor said that it "the local governing The Woman's league met at the The Lesson-Sermon also Includes out for the underdog;—like that body is desirous of giving Its em- church Tuesday evening of till, week the following passage from the Chris- tints at Ljgretti's Inn when sbe ployees a holiday on Saturday, It with Mrs. W. W. Kennedy In charge. tian Science textbook, "Science and rescued a poor little salesgirl from the frightening-looking men she should do so without passing the re- With the return of horse racing to New Jersey a group' of Influential business men are laying plans'to This group will hold a supper In the Health -»Hh Key to toe Scriptures" church dining room ' Wednesday by Mary Baker Eddy: "We all must was with and-saw her safely home. sponsibility for Buch action to the make Elkwood Hark—one of Monmouth county's; two race tracks In the 'OO's-s-in Oceanport, ono of the Yes,, Letty was docile until Carter state." state's racing centers. This aerial view of the property shows the proximity to thonearby railroad-Hne evening, August », with Mrs. Ed- learn that Life Is God. Aslc yourself: Am I living the life that approaches Gates' friend Jin Abbott came to Among other measure, approved and the ample parking space, • ~ ' ' , ward Scattergopd and Mrs. Sophie Day as co-chairmen. They will be the supreme good? Am I demonstrat- Tisit the town. When Letty realized by the governor were those permit- ing the healing; power of Truth and that Nathalie was up to her old ting the motor vehicle commission- assisted by Mrs. Fred Conover, Mrs. Warren Fowler, dining room, Mrs. Love? If so, then the way will grow tricks, she did a desperate thing. er to delegate deputies to hold hear- brighter 'unto the perfect day.' Tour She left off her spectacles for the ings on charges preferred against A. W. VanNoitrand tickets. Junior Circle dance. It turned out A Lady Conies To Burkburnett Mrs. A. C. Beck and Miss Grace frulU will prove what the under- alleged motor vehicle act violators; standing of God brings to man"' (p that Letty was a grest besnty with- permitting retirement on half pay Belth were the hostesses for the out her glasses and that didn't snit ot municipal;employee, who have By JAMES EDWARD GRANT evening. Others present were Mri. Nathalie a bit. Arthur Byerson, Mrs. Harry Cham- served for 40 years and who are 60 MRS. PAUL. A. SMALLEY opolitan) - Then Nathalie's father took a years ot age; permitting local health berlain, Mrs. Fred Conover, Mrs. C. APHIDS INTESTING PLANTS. . hand. He made Nathalie wear a pair officer to publish notice to dog own- A. Thunn, Mr..-Warren Fowler, MM. of glasses for a week, just to find The bride wore a gown of cream npHERE was never such another friendship u the one between Big John and Square John—tempestuous,' Edward Scattergood, Mrs. Sophie ers to confine dogs where rabies Is colored satin, mado empire style with Plant lice or aphlds hav* arrived ont how it felt. prevalent, Instead of notifying In- J. dramatic, anguished and proud. They met in fiurkburcett, big, brawny John McMasters and sawed-off,' Day, Mrs. A. W. yanMoatrand, An- In Monmouth county in great num- Nathalie was f arjom but she had! a top of rose point lace, which was nabel Hou.e, Alma Thompson, Dor- dividual owners, and permitting lab- her mother's wedding gown. Her broad-shouldered John Sand. They met in Burkburnett during the big boom, when Burkbutnett was the bers as can be attested by growers io do it. It made her rebellious and orers permanently employed by toughest town on earth—just.rows of saloons and dance halls and gambling joints, spattered with othy Brown and Ruth Scattergdbd, of potatoes, tomatoeA spinach, cab- that was why sb» insisted on going tulle veil fell from a cap of rose Mrl. VanNostrand and Mrs. Thunn • counties to join county pension bolnt.ls.ee and .he carried a bouquet petroleum. Nothing was cheap there except money and whisky and life. They met in the middle of a bage, and a great many of flowering to UgrttU'g Inn where no ono would fund.. were appointed hostesses for the plants as well as fruits. reeognlie her. Nathalie fonnd her- of white gladioli and baby's breath.* movable foot bridge which spanned a street waist-deep in mud—a foot bridge that you bad to pay a dollar next meeting. ' She was given In marriage by her While entomologists advise that self face to face with one ot the ugly to walk across. The first thing they ' ; customers, from whom Letty had father. Miss Gladys Munro of As- did was to have,a fight They were was « Spanish girl mixed up in his It was Betsy who managed to control/can be affected. It is not easy Missionaries to toria, Long Island, was the maid of nor it is cheap, according to assist- resened- the salesgirl, and sha real* a couple of tough oil drillers and affairs and Betsy was leaving him bring them together and it was like FRESBTTERIAN lied they mistook her for Letty. Sail For Africa honor, She wore a gown of Alice neither would let the other pass. It to go back home. Square John was old times again. Both were deep in ant county agnet, M. A. Clark. The blue organza and a bluo net 'picture was always Ilko that After they had properly angry.. When the gusher plans to merge their companies and "Some Modern Trends In Religion" chief handicap* la aphid control are She was right and a horrible thing* Hat with a crown of flowers. Her blew in, he decided to break up tho will be the subject of the sermon that only contact insecticides are ef- happened. The thng slapped her.i "sailing from New York for Am- •pummeled each other and rolled and call it the Two Johns Oil Company, That was howNathalie lost her front aterdam on the liner Noordam July bouquet WBB of bluo delphinium and wallowed in the mud, they got up partnership because he couldn't when John Sand found out that to be given at the Presbyterian fective. This means that any con- pink larkspur. stand the sight of John McMaiitere. church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock trol measures used must be those tooth and a lot of her silly Ideas 22, are Rev. and lira. Ronald .B. and introduced themselves and John McMasters had a mistress. along with it Carter decided he'd Brook of Long Branch, who are on Mies Patricia Smalley of South shook hands and became partners. They flipped a coin and in a minute, Everybody else already knew it, in- by the pastor, Rev. John A. Hayei. wbich kill the bug. by bitting them Big John was transformed from a Eugene M. Magee Is a member ot with the spray or dust. The plant better hurry and marry her before their way to the French Cameroun, Orange, a sister of the bridegroom, Thero wore no papers or promises or cluding Betsy, Karen Stccnbcck was she became permanently disfigured,1 West Africa, to servo as missionaries and Miss Helen Griffin-of Port Mon- signatures or anything except a millionaire into a penniless bum a prominent woman—one of those lh« church quartet for the summer, cannot be protected in advance as It becauso he lost. That made a dif- can from chewing Insects. because he had a way of keeping her under the"Pr>»byterlsn church In the mouth were bridesmaids. They were handshake, to that partnership. That diplomatic • Washington hostesses substituting, for A. Leroy Baker, in bound*. was the way it'was in Burkburnett ference. Betsy couldn't leave him who influence the affairs of the coun- who la on a vacation. United States of America. Mr. Brook dressed alike In pink organza gowns Another limiting factor is that Besides, Ami Abbott had Jnst an- attended Baltimore Polytechnic Iiv with hats of pink and blue organza. in those days. then because be was broke. They try. Big John had ect her up in a The members ot the Young Jeo- ideal weather conditions are a big went off to o>nevr field and by and snail, splendid house on K Street nouneefl that he was going to manji •Mute and; jDhn'«.Hopkln«--unlvsri- .Thelr-bouquels_weiSErie!pi)lnium and Die partnership of the two Johna nev ple's Christian Endeavor society help >in~getting control, which means Letty. lty. He entered Princeton Theolog- larkspur. • Joan Folak of RIvoTFISia" 'was ttirtslUf tlttdMt by,vSauauaa™ .Jph.Jphn.henTilhoxJiJphhilhxJitn tU and it was In this house that oil held lta -weekly meeting Sunday that the weather should be hot and ical seminary, from which he was was flower girl. She' was dressed (n got to be a leg-end. It wasn't a senti- Jack McMasterasters had been born. "deals' WeK-liBtchcd-whicbnent air- *b«e-shoii)dJ>e.j?ew Uttle wind when men to the penitentiary.' Square gtW»»y;L graduated in 1835. Following grad- white organdie printed with .mall, mental friendship—just the close Fortunes go up and down in the hew, Jr., was In charge of the meet- the sprays' or dusts are IpplleoVFur' _ N0MCE_fflr-S4t£ oil business, but Big' John'i went John had got too old and civilized Talt* notice at 10 a. ra.. oS JulyICTlsIp uation, Mr. Brook served as a Sun- pink and blue flowers. She carried association of two men who tpent ing, A discussion on current events thermore, being human, we seldom get D.rlltht Serins Time, at Wllklni Motor a basket of rose petals. each other's money and fought each down and Square John's traveled to fight with his fists and he didn't day-school missionary, first In the step in until the publicity was more will be held next Sunday night. The a 100 per cent Job when w« attempt SaJta, Bed Bank. K, X, tlie undenigned mountains of Tennessee, and later Dr. Donald R. Johnson of Monl- other's fights. They followed the toward the iky. McMaatcrs trailed M«nmouth~Ocean County -Christian to apply control measures, and a few will i*M at public auction on* 193fi For4 his wife and child all over South than Betsy could bear. Then he tried Dual deliver*, motor No. 18-H07383 in New Mexico. Since 1937 he has olalr w«is beat man. Tho u.hera were field) around the country, working Endeavor Union will hold Its annual bugs that are left can breed another ( conatantly, gambling plenty. When- America looking for a itriko and to buy Karen off. He even offered which wai retaken from Oltra and H. H. been .pastor of the Writ Presbyter- Henry vanDaalen, Jr., brother of the to m»rry her though he hated her, beach party on the Belmar shore Infestation in a very short time. The Black. R. P. D. No. 1, Box 113-A, TM. ever they won at cards or dice or finally he turned up in Tfunplco with Bank, N. J., for default upon a conditional Ian church at Long Branch, while bride, and Eugene F. Coyle of South? just seven pesos and started out to because that seemed a good way to Tuesday night, July 25. final handicap la that the materials continuing graduate work at the Orange. Nuptial Tmu.lo was played got a stake together, they drilled a which give the best results are rath- salt contract belt by the undersigned. 1 wildcat well. They brought in plent find a job as a driller. He hadn't get rid of the situation. Karen de- A committee meeting was held in a c. s. CORPORATION; Princeton seminary. Mr. Brook,is a by Walter Squire, who at one time counted on the fact that Square clined because she felt sure of Big the church Sunday afternoon to dis- er expensive, and for this reason one By H. 8. deCAMP, musician, having been for two years was organist with the American of dusters but finally they gotri. hesitatea to use them In view of the small producer in California and John Sand was the oil baron of Tarn- John then. cuss plans for the annual Sunday- Atto rn ey-ln-Faeti a member of the Westminster. Choir churoh In Paris, The chapel wag dec- pico, but when he found it out, he school picnic. Representatives at- other limiting factors. D.ud Jtilr 10. 1»I9. school at Princeton, besides haying sold .out for enough to buy in Sec- That forced John Sand to more Xeffeteied notice i«nt July Id, 1989. < orated Ty.Uh white cut flowers. tion Twelve at Burkburnett. They wouldn't take a job from hia old desperate measures. Just as the de- tended the gathering from all the Dr. T. J. Headlee, State Entomolo- played In hla-college symphony or- Tho bride's mother wa. attired In partner. He had his pride, though Protestant churches of Red Bank. gist, advised that the best known ma- Chutary 1-327 chestra. Mrs. Brook Is a trained brought in the first tents at Number tails of ths merger, wcro ready to - SHERIFF'S SALE. a gown of sliver and bluo with a Twelve, and Square John, wno had Squaro John begged him for Betsy', go through, Square John told Big Mid-week worship services will be terial Is nicotine. Other materials Br virtual of * writ or fi. fa. to me dU nurse, a graduate of Trenton Central flowered turban In a matchlrtg shade. been mooning around a lot lately, sake. The McMsster. pulled out of John that he wns in love with his omitted during July and August. have given good results under some ratal!-, iiiuad cut ot tho Court of Chin. high, school and of the Mercer hos- Her corsage, was Talisman roses. Tho named It the Beautiful Betsy Darl- Tamplco and went to Oklahoma and wifo and wanted him ti divorce conditions but they are not adapted nrr of the SUt« of New Jersey, viill ba pital training school for nurses. bridegroom', mother wore orchid ing Number One, and Big John there Big John struck it rich. He Betsy so he could marry her. It was, to all circumstance*. Where It can axioasd to sala at cubllo vsndue. on brought in a wildcat gusher on tho MONDAY, THK 81ST DAY. OF JULY, with a picture hat of raspberry straw thought he was losing his mind, but typical of John McMastera that he LCTHEEAN be used' efficiently, nltotlne in dust 1939, and a corsage of pink larkspur. no let it pass. Muskogoo flats and he was back in considered himself an injured hus- form io-jrobably a little more effec- batwaan tha houre of 12 o'clock and I tho money. The morning service ot the Luth- Annual Fair at "'The bride's gift fronv the bride- They had a streak oi hard luck band. He struck Betsy with the flat tive than when used as a. o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving Meanwhile, things had gone badly eran churoh and Sunday-schooay-scnooli wiwilnl live than we Time). In tha afternoon ot said day, at groom wa«' a" pearl necklace with a after that. One thing and another of his hand and then Square John A our c tha Court Houi« In the Soroush of Free- diamond clasp. The bride gave her In Mexico. Square John had backed found he wasn't too old to fight, be held Bunday morning at 10 spray. ' ?" Headden's Corner •; happened and while they were wait- o'clock. The annual Sunday-school nicotine dust will u great hold, Couatr of Monmomh, New Jerjey, attendants coral necklaces with gold ing developments, Big John went tho wrong general in a revolution after all. When they had been ban- to aatlafy m, decree of laid Court mpunt-f> The annual fair- of Middletown and waked up ono morning to' find daged after the fray, tho merger .picnic wllj bo held Tuesday at Lau- nunVber of the aphlds It properly ap- Inr to approximately $fl,lS3. clasps and the bridegroom's gifts io Into Burkburnett ono night for s plied. Best results have been secured All tha follo-wlnf tract or parcel of land township fire company No. 1 of the beat man and ushers were cigar- fling. Square 'Jofin stared behind himself wiped out. He was broke papers wpjo brought and they flip- rtnee Harbor. Cars will leave the and premleei hereinafter particularly dt- Headden's' Corner will be held from again. He finally rode the rails into ped a coin again.-John McMasters church at 10 o'clock. Picnic lunches when the dust was applied using a ette cases. annd mooned. It ws.i Io Burkburnett machine that would allow the fumes eerlbad. altuata, liilltl and being In th. August 12 to August 18 on the that Big John first saw Betsy the new Oklahoma field and it was won but it seemed to him that he will be brought and the group will Townihjp of Mlddlltowo. In the County of grounds of the fire company at Following, the ceremony a recep- significant that when he climbed out had really lost. lunch together In the pavilion at to stay around the plant for a few Monmouth and State of New Jeraey, Burtlett. minutes after application. This Balnz the South one-half of Lot Number Headden's Corner. A Plymouth se- tion was held at the Kosevert tea from under a tank car in Muskogee Anyway, that brought Big John Laurence Harbor. Games and con- Twanty-Flve and til of Lote Number! room for 100 guests. Tho .bride's t/i- He mistook Betsy, who was prim the car had John McManters' Oil means that'a dusting maehing with Twtniy-alt and Twenty-Baven ivrr-tha "Map dan oh display at the Carlton park- and pretty and demure, for one of to his senses. He got rid of Karen testa will be arranged for the chil- ing lot will be disposed of on the blo was decorated- with a tlertd wed- Company written on its side. and was a husband again, and then dren by Mrs. R. T. Blxler. Miss some aort of hood over the row of of the Fort Monmoutn Tract No. 1" (Coi- ding cake and .iimme r flowers. A the mail order hrjdcs who wire so plants does the most effective job. co-operative plan.. Dancing, amuse- B prominent in Burkburnett at that Squaro John was ono of the best tho famous oil investigations Virginia Asay Is in oharge of trans- Beginning at a point In the East elda »t three-piece orchestra provided musje wildcat drillers in tho world but he started. Well. John McMasters was When used as a spray, the recom- Wllion Avenue, dlntant ilx hundred «nd ments, entertainment, games and v tfmo and he rescued her from some portation and prizes. Thty Is the beauty contest* will be held nightly for dancing, ' " had to have backing. He was ready sentenced to a year in the peniten- mended material Is IK it of nienle- ttrelva and one-half feet Snuth of Lydla very bad company. Tho inlnutu he thlrd year that the church has se- menaeu maierm i. " ot Avenue; thence (1) Easterly, along the and refreshments will be sold. The couple are now on a trip saw her he loved her and the loved to drill when ho discovered that Big tiary. When they summoned Square leeted Laurence Harbour for it. otlne sulphate per- 100 centar of Lot Number Twenty-Five, one John to testify, ho wouldn't answer that through New England and upon their him. That's tho way things happen. Joh" n had staked his equipmenntt «annd picnic. watert . Nozzles, should bbe _. . hundred (100) feet to Lot Number Thirty, Firemen's night will be Thursday, return will reside In Sea Bright. This then he wouldn't us- e..... it. H.o pullpulleed any of their questions, so ho was the spray 1. directed at the top ot tour: thanca (2) Southerly, along; Lot August IT, and a prize will be award- They married that night and it The Women'. Missionary society Number Tblrty-Four. Thirty-Three »nd winter they will make their home In wasn't until tho next day that Big out for new fields. John McMastors sentenced to ono year in the Fed- the plants where the apblds are Thirl I Two (l(. IS and ID, lixty-two and ed for the company having the larg- was a power now. He moved to eral prison for contempt of court. will meet this afternoon at 2 p. m. Red Bank. ' _ John found that Betsy had come to at the church on River road. Tho likely to be, and a thorough coating one-half («2>i> feet to Lot Number est turnout. Boy Scout protection Mrs, SmalloyJn n giRdtmto of the Washington anil went in for oi! poll- Fortunes go up and down in the with a fine spray is essential. Twenty-Eight; thence (I) Weiterly. alonj . will be provided In the car parking Burkburnett to marry Square John meeting will be led by Mrs. H. D. the last mentioned lot. one hundred feeti Jersey City Medlcnl Center School tics and the things that go with it. oil business and now Big John and v lot Walter Paterson Is chairman ot Sand whom sho had known all her Frani. The Ladle.' Aid will meet at Incidentally a good sharp shower, (100) to Wllion Avenue: thence leV of Nursing rind him attended Now It wasn't long beforo John Sand Square John are back just about Northerly, alone tha Easterly aide of Wll. the committee In charge and his as- life. And it wasn't until then that 3 p. m. under the leadership of Mrs. Buch as wo sometimes get In he sum- York University.. Mt. Smalley 1H n Betsy knew Square John was her brought in the Kettleman field and whero they started. If you go out to mertime, will probable do a bett«« aon Avenue. aUty.two and one-half feet sistants are Arthur Soden, Frank was back in the chips. Square John the newest wildcat field, you'll find Fred Wllraan. Plans will be made to tha beginning. graduate, of Wharton School of Fi- new husband's partner. for the loyalty dinner July 27. At lob than any of the /)ther contro Selied aa the property of Charles H. Hirst, David Simpson, Gabriel Sim- nance at the "University of Pennsyl- really went to town after that, He them, a couplo of men who are get- plico, John Wablsky, Richard Magic, Square John took it liko n man. this dinner gifts, installments on mesjures but the unfortunate part Meyer, at all., taken in execution at the vania. Ho Is employed In the of- brought In flvo new fields and it ting old now, still spending each -bout that Is that no one hasTbeen ault of Atlantlo Highland! Building and George Beck, Francis Welch and Ru- His love was bigger than ho was. wasn t any timo until ho owned nil other's money anil lighting each pledges and building fund offerings Loan Aisoclltlon, Body Corporate, et al, dolph Riakamann. :e.i "6f Dun and Bradstrcet. Tho partnership went right on and the refineries In the west. It was other's fights with one between will be received. ble to predict just when we will get and to ba aold by there were troublous times. The well when Square John moved across the themselves occasionally. Betsy is 'it. MORRIS J. WOODRING, Sheriff. 1RWIN—RYLE. caught fire and burned for fifty- Mississippi that the price war with them and little Jack who is Sunday-school and church will be Dated June 30, 19 JO. held at 10 a. m. Sundy, July 16, and Snyder. Robert! A Plllebtiry, Sol're. High School Stars three days and when they finally started—the price war that mur- about grown, and thcy'ro drilling a Buffalo Figures. '<« Une.) $19 SI Miss Eleanor T. Irwlri, daughter capped her, they knew thev had n each Sunday thereafter, Including of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Irwin of dered the oil companies. Big John wildcat. It may bo a duster ana it Lose at Spirng Lake gusher worth millions. But all against Square John. They finally may put them back in tho money. SeptembejS. Children of primary How many buffaloes there wers Commen Lav 1-31S New Monmouth, and Adrian H. Ryle, wasn't well with the McMistcrs and beginner departments will meet before the white man began a rapid SHERIFF'S SALE. David Wood and Billy Hagorman, son of Mrs. Sndlc Kyle of Aabury settled ft, but Big John took a mil- You never can tell. Tho naino of the Br virtue of a wrtl of flifa. to me dl. household. Big John kept forgetting lion-dollar beating and Square John well is Two Johns Test Well, Num- in the Sunday-school room. Juniors reduction of the animals, no one rected, lMued out ot tha Nfw Jeney Su. Red Bank high school tennis stars, Park, wcro married Saturday, July he was a married man ana there came out of it a major. ber Ono. and.Intermediates wll take, part In knows. It Is known, however, that preme Court will be eiDoied to eale at were eliminated Irom play Tuesday 8. The ceremony was performed by the opening service at the jame the number was almost beyond the public vandua, on In the eighth annual Invitation sin- Rev, Thomas W. Attrldgo, pastor of time. Classes for primaries, begin- Imagination. For Instance, Col. MONDAY, THE !1ST DAY OF JULY, gles' tournament of the Spring Lrfike he Morrlstown Episcopal church, ners and Juniors will be conducted Dodg. bt the United States Army, between the houra of'12 o'clock and I Bathing and Tennis club. Mrs. Ryle la a gruduato of Rider 4, at the par.nnagr> of tho Middle- during the preaching and closing reported that In three years from ocloels (at 2 o'clock Dajiliht Saving Wood, No. 1 on the championship college nnd n. teacher In the Asbttry town Reformed church. Rev. A. J. Time), In the afternoon of tald day. at service. 1872 tour million buffalo were killed Oo rt high school team', went down to de- Park high nchool. Mr. Ryle la imi- VnnHouten, pastor, performed the L°!J J Home In the Borouih of Free. What Do Yoi Know About Health? The Lutheran Brotherhood will for their hides alone. Bold, County ot Monmoulh, New Jersey, feat at the hands of Wilson Rood, ploycd by the New Jersey Tobacco ceremony. Ml«s .lltnnltn ColmorRen . . Sy FISHER BROWN «nd NAT FALK meet Wednesday, July 19. at 7:« p. it has been estimated that in is to latlify a decree of laid Court mount, crack University ot North Carolina, company of Aabury Pork. Tho cou- of Brlfoul wnti maid of honor nnd year, one and a halt million-collar, ing to approximately ll.oftft. player, 6-0. 6-2, while Hegerman, No, ple are now on a trip through New Albert Mover of Entontmin »'no beat M., under leadership of H. D. Franz. All the defendant'! right, title and In. were paid In the State ot Kansas tereft, If any, in and io the folion-lnr* • 2 on tho high school team, bowed York and Vermont nnd upon their man. The couple, are residing In As- for buffalo hid... This "P««nt» All that certain tract or parcel of UnJ to August Gftnzenmuller of Olen return wl)| ]lvo with (ho bride's pni- bury Pnllr METHODIST the skeletons of around 31 million nd pramliei hereinafter particularly de- Cove, Long Island, 6-2, 6-1. cntj tin 1 tl August 1, then thsy will scribed, altuate, lylnt and being In the' reside at 19 Berger avenue, Elheron. The morning sermon at ,t.he Metho- Townahlii of Mlddletown. in 'he County of The Red Bank players will team TO OFKK'IATK AT MAIUUAdK. dist church this Sunday will be A^onaervatlve estimate of the Monmouth and State or New Jerier. up In the doubles tournament. preached by the minister, Rev. Her- number originally ' In this country , Beginning at a point In the center of the j Hcv, ami Mrs. (ieoige Klnko Dull- road leading from Middletown Vlllaje to OATHS— GOKMAN, bert J. Smith, on the theme "Trees." place, th. figure at sixty million. nolmdel, paid point being twenty feet from ley of Uumson hrtve -Rone to Cam- The., morning <«rmon» during July Today there are slightly more than 1 twin white oak tree on eolith «!de of ulrl Birthday Party Miss Dofls Gates, daughter of Mis. bridge, Mans . where Rev. Mr. Dud- will' be preached from theme, taken AM left in th. entire U«|t.dBUlM. oad, north ilx dttrel! thirty mlnutei' Anna Memnly nf Fifth street, lligh- ley will nllW'lutp nt the marriage of •eit, thence (1) north !eventr-ieven de- from the world ot nature. Tho —From The American Wildlife In- gree! twenty-five rainutai eait twenty-one At Lincroft ancls, nnd Clifton Carman of Ten- Jilfi nlecn. Ml.vt Ann Dudley, to Ue.v. feet: thence (2) louth el|htyilx ilrnrrci music, under direction of Mrs. Ther- Btltute. . Jackie McQueen, thrco-year-old nessee, were married Sunday after- Gray M. Hlantly. The ceremony will esa' G. Wlllcy, will include the prc- eight mlnuteireall two hundred nlxtj-elnht noon at the. Methodist parsonage at bo nnrforhipil Salurdny nt Chris1 1 feet along center of iild road: thence 13) son of Mr. and Mrs. John McQueen Hide, "From Chapel Walls," Hoeck; Birds' Eyes. nortb eighty.two degree! ten minutei ent of Lincroft, celebrated hl» birthday Highland* by'Rev. E, Horace; Matlils,'1 church, where Jlev. Mr. lllamly It abprano solo by' Miss LIda Godney, two hundred three and aix-tenthi . feet j Sunday with a party. Tho house the pastor. Mm. Waller NruhmiKct' ' rector. John R Dudley, thn rrclor's bffertory by ElRer, anthem, "O Thou, Th« eyea of all birds, except those thence «> loutii algh'ti-tlght riegreei fifty of IIlim.ion waJ hi'lritarnald, and Hhor- minutei eait two hundred lavenly-one ane was decorated In blue and white con, will Join hla pnrrnts Friday. From. Whom All B!es»lngi Come," of awls and marsh hawks, are mon- ll-tenthl feet: thenre (M north leventr- and a large birthday cake wns the am Gorman ot Connocllnil, n brother Saturday afternoon the family will Tachalkowsky; postlude hy Grey. ocular . . . that is, the birds sea Hght degree! flflr-ilx minute! ent one center of atlrnetlon. Games \v«re of thn bridegroom was beat man. A return by plane to Uunison, Hev. Mr. from one eye on each side of the hundred elghty-eevan and flve-tenthi r*et wcdrllnr; mlpper wan held afterward The sermon In lh« evening will to a point In ranter of ulit road) thence playeJ* " ' fludlry will ilrllvrr hlri sermon at St. head . . . Instead of focusing both (!) !outti right degree* ilx mlnutf! eait al the hrlde'ii home. The Rueata In- Ocnrjte'n Kplflcornl church Rtuulny he on thr theme. "The Healing of the iwo hundrid elfhty-ili feet along lindi of Among ihoee present \yp-rc Mrs. Shepherd." This will be the- third eves on an object, as humans . . . Marlon Toop, Mrs, Everett Ander- dueled Mr. nnd Mrs. Schlfer and lam- mornli^K. however, birds' eyes are In aockaH E. l« neekmin tn a point In the ceMfr nf son, Mrs. Oeborn Hlcklea. Mm. Jo- ly of Sea UrlRht, Walter Neuh^iuer sermon in a series taken from the a brook where It InUnetu |lne ot J, I). 23d p.alm. The music will Include uml can be rolled like those of hu- Conoveri thence (7) .outh elihteen deiirlri aeph Sherwood, Mrs. Jnmon Amone, of Itmnson and Mr. nn'l Mrs. Clyde rKUSO.N'AW. mans , . . although not nearly so twenty.ieven minute. w»»l one thou.^nil Maitak of Ilnllininir prelude, "Une Urme," MoUssorRSky; fnur» hundred thirl*, am) flva-tentha farlnh hnll for tlionp vim tiioli part five months of 1030, over SO0 of them Mv.ntr-!even deareei Ihlrtr-lhree mlnulei John "Pepper" Little, former lUd B. Nelson • of Hallalmry, Vermont, In thn recent minstrel Khow fin1 tlie Antu/strt' * '* ^ ml nrril prita In medicine for hia work on nr.ro KM KI). wilt three hundred eleven and three.tenth! had been In prison before. Of the l d Bank Cathollo high school pitcher were married Mntunlny nftrmoon al church. ArnniiK Hie entoi tnlnri-a were /M11W0M. ip . d)K0Vtlfl, ranrrr. lit found a way of producing inil} 021*11 ,"i '»•'' from MMdlalnwr. the home of tlip bride's pnrnnls, uncer artificially in mice; llici work "(loddlvin Armor" will be the sub- 335 "repeaters," 320 had s.rved prev- rillagecMaL "olm'leli th.nre 112) north stepped Into the hail of fame Tuesday Cogsn> lllll nillles. about lnlfl at Bpiom, flagland. 1'or lourleeniHekcMi thirty-eight mlnutea weat night when he twirled a no-hlt game Mrs, NPIKOII beforo her marriage about l.n years th* walrr K>I uud BTttlly jdvanfed ihr opportunity of Jtct of thr sermon I" be liven Hun- ious ttrfns at McAlest.r but only 1» nlnatr-iivin fnd elidit-tmlh, fed ulutit Inrtitiiialori to atudy cHrlctr and, day morning at the Reformed church of the ZfO had .tudltd In the prison Mid roait io a point In center of nlil road: for Uie ned Bank Maplitilr* against was a learner nf lOngllah. and lira- . HI.I'T.IMVAI.KKK INJUIIKII. aa an •tlwn.l rem«dy (or ulc/n, but may bt th* fundamental wofk that thence (II) north nine «,!| medical pfnhlrm. •'clock. The 8unii»y-«chool will meel Intnmlatei Conrenlnillon. hence (10 north twentr-flve ,l.«i.>. mates, Little ttl'l not receive; n shut- of Vermont nnd a inmiibor nt Alpha »li-ffl, Hhiewsltury, while ivnlklnf lii Dy lh« avapor.allon of thli water w* Mrtir.ievin minutei eait thrre hitnitrril out victory. Tim final acorn was 6 ltava Hpaom Salta. at »;30' a. m. 551 Dnlta'.nrorlty, Mr, Nelson Is a her alerp enrly yralrnlay inomlnK, it Nrro li aaitl to itav* ronitimfd . Welch, W. V.. (AP>—In Jmt on« •Ighty.ntne and twn.tenthi fret I thenre Io J. . • • graduate of Wiacnnaln university 2. Ha was a Deniili phyalrian %lio. nrttlilnH but rnllk for a parind of eja: , A sale of homemade fmiil will he rlnl|ii|i done nn llnm ST. l'ETEn'S. MONMOUTII the h«n k«pt right at th. Job jflv« 1 he llemriler n trial. |ror nvor * rolls* SyttllA at work, lit r« Mr. and Mr.. Find r/ownclt of lllll- ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who Venerabla nobirt B. CJrlbWn, etch- while Ilaker r«mov«n d»- •M about two weeks later hatched *1ln In th« big party so they may exprm he is to spend a week at the Crlle Dorothy and Louise SchulU of their appreciation to you. Over 1800 everyday regularly lower clinic Dr. Crlle Is recognized u Union City, are spending a few. weeks prioes prove that here Is the place io-^uy all your food needs. the world's outstanding authority on with their grandparents, Mr. and surgery of the adrenal gland and It Mrs. E. S. Glaleson of Bingham ave- Direct buying from producers, tremendous^ volume, efficient was Dr. Crlle who operated on this nue.. Self-Service, laok of credit charges or'delivery costs, all help gland for the late Mlllard Tetley of Mrs. Mary Weare and family of keep operating expenses down and the savings are passed ori Red Bank for relief of high blood Des Molnes, Iowa, Mrs. Nora Mc- to you In prioes closer to production costs. pressure. Dr. Crossma'n-.ia particu- Manuus of Chester, New Jersey, and larly Interested in the surgery of Mrs. Anna Bumngton and family of Your opportunity to save more and "Live Better for. Lass*" the adrenals,' the thyroid gland and Little Falls, Massachusetts, are vis- stomach, iting Bertram H. Borden. Mrs. Anna Hamlett and her daugh- Miss Ethel HUlstrum is enjoying ter, Miss Adele Hamlett of Maple a two weeks' vacation from her po- avenue, are visiting Mrs.- Hamlett's sition with the Chase National bank parents, Mr.- and Mr«. William True at New York. ACME Smashes Prices Again With New Tremendous Values ! love at Perth, Ontario, Canada. Miss Alice Cornelius and her Sun- day-school class of' the Humson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Wltlguss ol Presbyterian church are enjoying a Elm place recently attended the fu* 'few days in Atlantic City. Miss Cor- neral of Mrs.. Brokaw Dugmoro of nelius and her class of pupils will re- Locust y alley, Long Island. turn home this evening. 93 Score Miss Evelyn Kennedy of Cooper George Martin and John Carton Road, Middletown township, Is en- are enjoying a week's vacation at Sweet Cream ;1 joying a two-weeks' vacation from Virginia Beach. ••- her position as Secretary to Joseph Lewis Wilson of Third street suf- Butter 2 " P. Hlntelmann of the Alston Beek- fered a fainting spell Monday while man law office. • 57 at work on the new Oceanic bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeStefano He was taken to Rlvervlew hospital 25c {I Richland and Misses Teresa ana Annette Mon- for treatment. '-—tano—spent-^Sunday—at—Morrisvllle, -^ The-force-of-MondayVgalerwhlch' Pennsylvania, visiting relatives. reached a velocity of 60 miles an « Michael Dave of Brooklyn was a hour, did considerable damage In the Sliced No-Waste Bacon pkg« sfc«J week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. short time It struck. The wind tore Michael Gentile of River street. boats loose from their moorings and Miss Dorothy Workman, Southern tossed them on shore and against the C California tennis champion and sixth public dock. Percy Radford's skiff ranking player in the United States, WM tossed ashore and the Jemba, Imported Swiss Cheese %»25 la a guest at the Molly Pitcher ho- owned by Mr. Elliot of Bingham ave- tel. Mrs. A. C. Surbbcr, also of Cal- nue, was blown against the dock C ifornia, is with Miss Workman. with the loss of the top roof of the boat and damage to the hull. The The Register has received a sou- roof of Raymond Pullen's dock house Sliced Longhorn "Cheese »I9 venir card from Mr, and Mrs. Robert was blown Into the water. Two large Ci~ a*sf J American V. DeGoIyer, who were at Trtjy, Kan- plate glass windows were shattered at sas, when they mailed the card to the Spa soda fountain on River road. ' 9netrOra or Chevelle " 25c BlockEdamCheese 15^ BROILERS us. They are on a motor trip through A. large tree was blown down In the West aiftl upon their return East Fauf Pazlcky's yard. The eagle was Danish Bleu Cheese 'I8c U Mild Store Cheese * 19c will take up their residence In New dislodged from the Victory park Bag Fmh York state. Mr, DeGoIyer was form- pole and was found the following day V.» 13c er manager of ths Red Bank store by • John Noonan, supervisor of the Creamy Muenster Cheese *> 17c II Fresh Cream Cheese Klllod of Schultc-Unlted, and the family park. I'uro It. pkf |7c Ne.rby mad» their home at the corner of Bwt Print Lard Finest Margarine River and Hance road. Fair Haven. Little A Tack of Fair Haven have Miss Ethel Mount Mozar and Mlso put a new roof on the home of Carl SLEIGH BELL Auort.d Benson on Fjorest avenue. Helen 1* (Tnien of Prospect avenue lull 32-oz spent the week-end at Framlngham, Miss Margot White of Bellevue Massachusetts, with Miss Fales' fath- avenue entertained a few friends at quart er. Horny S. Fales. dinner at the Sea Bright Yacht club bottle Mrs. Julia Betacourt of Canaguery, last Friday evening. , Her guests Beverages Pot Roast Cuba, and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Barry were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Vanderleur, of East Orange were recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Auchlneloss, Sirloin or Porterhouse > of Mrs. Ethel Riordan and family ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lord and Por- Oakland street. ter Caesar. "HEAT-FLO" ROASTED Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. C. Maury Jones, B> f3 bot« • #% i-tb ^^EEc Red Bank arid William Wichmann of of Red Bank. . Beech-Nut •lltai-t J • SrMsMssssyssTsnss Bald S» sTst 1 WV% *% U% J •* "• Little Silver. • BsM^BTflnWWlSy IVU ^^391BBleTBSM '*"' cons ^>JP^^P Sea Bright. COFFEE Little Silver. n> C C C Calif. Oranges (111. Ded Bank Rreliur ean b. tiouihl In Set Brirbt 'torn Morrlt W.liman. H. can 25 (Tht Red Binic Reglittr ean h« toaffbt Ufkowlti and Cann.ll'i Cliar Stora.l Crisco - 17 : 3148 In I.ittl« Sllv.r from Union Ntwi stand Sweet tt tba depot *nd G«orc> Quaektnbuib'i The rain and windstorm Monday each. i blew down a flagpole on the Packer Valencia ls Getz of Little Sliver wss real eitato office and dislodged a treated at Rlvervlew hospital for In- transformer on an electric light pole Bonnie Oak 1 juries received while ch,opp(ri"g wood. on Ocean avenue. During the height Mrs. Frederick Bariyard of Ber- of tho storm the firemen and am- Pure Rich muda is spending the summer with bulance squad were called out. The her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Wil- firemen responded to a call to tho EVAP. MILK kinson of Little Silver Point. Matchett property to extinguish a August Schwecrs, Jr., Is working at small Are. The ambulance was called No. 2 Tomatoes the Shrewsbury Poultry Farm, on to the home of Fred Hanson nn Sycamore avunur. *> Ocean avenue. His non Fred caught Large Mr». Arthur McGuIre of Borden hla hand while dossing the doora nf Orange and Grapefruit Juice oan place has rented her homo to the a garage during the storm and one 14-oz Sound Blair family of New York. of his fingers was cut almost off. Af. a 7 Slicing Tho Wlno'nah mlnslonnry society ter receiving first aid treatment he Vit-A-Pick India Relish ..l;i S.. ^ .10 2 15 R will hold a beach party tomorrow was taken to Monmouth Memorial

evenltig at D»l. hospital, Calif. Cri.p ' •*/ large ^(J Arthur D.. Mnrtlrjtn has returned The fishermen ara waiting patltnt- Target Cooked Corned Beef 2^ 27c to the homo of his slater, Mrs. J. D. ly for the large schools of blueflsh C q original Hull, on ' White road, from Mon: to arrive. Severn! weeks ago • few mouth Memorial hospital, wher« he Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise snooi P I9 / "T bunch were caught with nets but since then Carrots 5 "i was a surgical patient. blutflsh have been very scarce. The K>b|( Watermelons Htanhopf, Morn than 1W) person** attended Octagon Gran. Soap '"" 19c The Sop of Beautiful Worried Laundry Soap Rtv. Carroll M. Ilurck of Bhrowi- the Kamn parly Monday night at the Octagon Scour. CUanier 3 •<"< 13c !>ury, rrctor of Kt. John's chapel, of- Htirf llnthlnpt pavilion. It was fnr lnr( ficiated Sunday at the btlrlli nf Wil- tht benefit of the Kra Bright first aid C Octagon Soap Chips "'''"' 19c C liam Kfllir Schneider, who died on squad and similar partita will hi) cake PDF Ft 3 ^nnnon Dlsh Towali (or Monday of l*it week at hla homo In held at thn pavilion every Monday 5 rl\EEX 50 Qotagon Coupons. I5 Quern* Village- InUrnitnt was In nltht for the rest of tht summer. Evargreen etmetsry. Work has be«n started on another M<*«ti flutter und l*rO4luc« jttty In the North Beach section. lirl'<'» rflrclUfl In Kill, Om of th« quickest war* to rind a This la one of three to be conntruct- nl«lil, (IrnciTf prlif • m fd biftwrcn Hi" Ship Ahoy club and Job la to advertlis In Tht Ittiis- 1 U'n)., •Inl)' III. HIKIII te. Ur'a Want Dcparlmint—Adrtrllst- Hdl pavilion at Highland l l limit ijci«ipllllr«. mint, ,

h t v fl» Pace Eirfif BED BANK REGISTER. JULY 13,1939; , MIMEOGRAPHING ty bails we will get off on the wrong Mary McAJpin of Brooklyn were Eatontown. Horse Race Betting foot" •-•,'•-. Belford. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. CARBURETORS MULTIGRAPHING Moore »a|d he and the Republican 1 lu Dirk Hofman. i '5 f,*!*^ *'B«lliUr can bt boofbl (Th. 8«1 Bank Bcfhter .an b. bought Factory Service for Carter, Btromberx; and Zenith. MAUJNG, ADDRESSING • committee discussed, without reach- fe, .?.«l'»rd_from H. dv Balr, Vlaenl Mr. and Mrs. Norman DeGrote In Eatontown at tbr ttotca of William G. Is Now Legal Ing a determination, various other Waaienua aid Jobs have returned home after spending Daria. 0. Edklwar' d Smock and YCUCB'S.) Complete Stock d New and Bebullt Carburetors. Hampton Business Service phases of control legislation. The a week in Maine. •-.-'•' LeRoy Duncan, Jr., 12 year* old. , Now at 39 Broad St., Red Bank Governor Favors Racing proposal wu advanced, be said, that W. J. stone spent Sunday visiting Miss Alma Tarnow has: been spend- Is much improved at his home on commissioners be paid annually any- DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. TeL B, B. MSB. friends at New York, ing a few days with Mlu Grace. Pol- Maple avenue after burns about the M EAST ITOONT'STBEET,' ,' BED BANK Commission of Four where from .13,000 to (7,900 and that Mrs. 8. J; Creeley, Mrs. E, Whit- hemus of Freehold. lips caused last week by acid from no salaries be paid until revenue ney, Edward Oreeley and Edna and Mr. and Mrs. Norman DeGrote are dried hot pepper seeds. Dr. Joel from tracks starts coming In, prob- Trenton, (AP)—Parl-mutuel bet- La Verne Maxson motored to Blvep entertaining friends from Lynhurst Feldman, doctor for the Eatontown ably next year at the earliest. bead, Long Island, Tuesday. for a week. " first aid squad, treated the youth. TRAVEL ting at horso racea in Now Jersey The suggestion also was made It Costs No More to Buy the Best at Is .legal today but the stiU atill Mrs. S. Hllliker was a week-end Mrs. Margret Haussen and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer VanScbolck See HELEN LAU that New Jersey, like Maryland, guejjt of Mrs. E. Whitney.^ ter Barbara of Brooklyn were Sun- lacks any legislation to control charge a track license fee of 18,000 and son Herbert of this place and or Phone B. B. 446 proposed tracks. Mrs. B. J. Hermes spent Wednes- day guests-of Mr«. Harry White. Mn. DeWitt Herbert and Miss Pearl Bed Bank Travel Service for each racing day, with the state's day at the World's fair with her si*- Charles Hubbs, Jr., "is suffering Authorized gambling at hone share of the parl-mutuel "cut" to Morris of Freehold are on a ten-day 13 Broad Street racea officially became a part of the ter, Mrs. P. c LLawson, who was vls-from polxon ivy. ' camping trip in North Jersey. Mr. i-• .1, t_ Authorised, Agents . - be reduced proportionately. The iting from New Mrs. William Griffin' of Miami, state constitution on Tuesday after thought was expressed that fly-by- Kensington, Penn VanSchoIck is enjoying a vacation the State Board of Canvasser! cer- sylvania. Florida, Is visiting-Mr, and Mrs. John from:his dutiesratflllit night track operators might be en- M O'Neil.' .- . •: m tified the vote by which the change couraged If the state limited its cut Mr. and Mrs. W. C Bennlng and tion at Be'd Bapk. . MARKET was adopted at a special referendum to taxing parl-mutuel bets, and that children Billy and Jackie spent Mrs. Irving Hess haa returned Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and EST. 1IIO2 last June 20. a stiff dally license fee would dis- July 4th;at Jersey-City with her sU-home from Monmouth Memorial hos- family' of South River have, been A proclamation by Governor A. courage other than promoters will- ter, Mrs. Thomas Fallon. pital with her young son. . visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Davis ATLfWIC Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Bennlng spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson 125 WEST FRONT STREET ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Harry Moore added this paragraph Ing to sponsor high-grade races. and Mrs. Maggie Bennett. 1 to the constitution: Assemblyman EOBCDO P. Mcdave Sunday with friends at Bradley had as gueats over the week-end and The Sons and Daughters of Lib- PHONE: Red Bank 343. 7 "It shall be lawful to hold, carry (R—Bergen), chairman of the. study Beach. the July 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Charles erty will hold installation of officers FEEE last Times Today, Thursday on and operate in this state race Mrs. E. Whitney and two niece*, P. Kline, Mr. and Mrs, James" Smith DELTVEET. FBEE PABKINQ IN BEAR OF HABKET. V July 13 group, said there was no sentiment next Monday night at a regular meetings whereat the trotting, run- at this time to permit betting at Edna, and La Verne Maxton of Long and «on Irving of Baltimore, Mary- meeting at Crescent hall. FBEE DEIXV'EBr EVERY DAY TO: BUMSON, FAIR land, Mr. and Mm. Furman Patter- ; i , •—DOUBLE FEATURE — ning or steeplechase racing of horses harneis races. .••';' Island, Mrs. 8.-Hllliker and James HAVEN, OCEANPORT, IJT1XE SILVER, SHREWSBUBY, 1 Bausback motored to Rlverton, Penn- eon and Mr, and Mrs. Theodore. Benjamin Duncan and family of iew'AyiW 'Lionel Borrymore only may be conducted between the While' the race betting problem JMIDDLETOWN, BIVEBSIDE-DB1VE.BIVEB PLAZA. hours of sunrise and sunset on week- sylvania, Sunday. —....:. • Hymes of Philadelphia. M ' South Eatontown have moved to the still stood in the way of an early' Wh.ite house on Throckmorton ve- "CALLING DR. KILDARE" days only and in duly legalized race summer adjournment, legislators con- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lange • and Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson of — Aaaaclate Featnra- — tracks, at which the parl-rnutuel children and Mr. and Mrs. William Ocean Grove, Mrs. Catherine Patter- nue, formerly occupied by Mrs. vAda EXTRA FANCY FRESHiKILLED tinued to tackle the relief issue with Newman. Mrs, Newman is residing "iOOVETi ;8MBGGLER8" system of betting shall be permit- the announcement from party lead- Hyera and children spent Sunday -at | son of Rye, New York, and Rev. and •'.•' '-'with' ' ' . . ted. No lottery, roulette or game Roosevelt Park. |Mrs. Howard Crammer, Mr. and Mrs.in Edmund Wplcott's house on the ers that a solution might be reached same street. •'*' Preston:Foster - Irene Hervey of chance of any form shall be by week's end. Mr.' and Mrs. William Hamer en-1 Alfred Richardson and Mr. -find Mrs. authorized by the legislature in this tertalned relatives and friends from Edward Lukcr of Belford. Mrs.- Kennfeth VanBrunt enter- _k FBI. ft SAT., JULY 14-18 state, and no ticket in any lottery Union during the past week. Miss Anna Shults of New York tained friends at her home Saturday Big 2 mt* shall he bought or sold within thts Announce Betrothal Mrs. Lilly Watson of Main street flpont a few days last week with Mr. night in celebration of her husband's (4 - 5.LB8.) state, or offered for sale; hor shall entertained Mr. and Mri'C. GnaU and Mrs. Edward Luker. 25th birthday. . Those ^attending were .Especially selected for the world'* finest tables, Tie KIP FROM KOKOMO' pool.-selllng, book-making . or gam-At Shrewsbury Party and Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker, all of Joan Thorpe, daughter of Mr. andMr. and Mrs. Vereka VanBrunt, Mr. bling of any kind be authorized or and Mrs, Andrew G. Becker, Miss • .' .. with ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bobbins of Newark, Saturday afteroon and even- Mra. Ralph .VThorp" of Leonardvillc ARMOUR'S STAR CHUCK '.' Pat -iWtjrna 'Join allowed within this state, except Ing. \ ' • ' road, celebrated her first birthday Clara Woolley, Miss Pearl Morris, parl-mutuel betting on the results of Farmingdale announced the .engage- Henry Herbert and Arthur . Cot- O'Brien Morris Blondell ment of their daughter, Miss Marie Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Knochcl are last week. May Bobson - Jane Wynrnn the racing of horses only, from the parents of a son born July 6 at grcave. which the state shall derive a rea- Robblns, to Samuel Johnson, son of :w;. Stanley Heidi Mr. and Mrs! William' Johnson of Monmouth Memorial hospital at Long Work has been started on redecr Pot Roast \b. ,:.,.,,—• Asaodat*- Future ~- sonable revenue for the support of Branch. « government; nor shall any gambling Monroe avenue, Shrewsbury, at a re- Holmdel. orating tho Methodist church and is "MB. MOTO-IN DANGER cent party at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Homer Culley and being done by Thomas Catchpole The finest grade of Beef money can buy. • ISLAND" device, practice, or game of chance, daughter Phyllis spent last week with or parl-mutuel betting-thereon now' Mrs. Stanley Nixon of Monroe' ave- Cross and crown plna, wreaths and and Earl Patterson. • .'••'. with ' . nue, Shrewsbury. her. mother, Mrs. C. B. Roche. bara will be awarded the boys and A number of Improvements are be- .Peter Ixtrre, - Jean Heraholt prohibited by law, except as herein I- Jackie Knbchel has returned to ARMOUR'S STAR ~~~~" stated and otherwise provided, be Miss Robblns is a graduate of Free- girls of the Sunday-school next Sun- ing made to the house-on Lewis i;wV-BCN,'MON, TUBS, ,' hold high school and la employed at Roaclle Park with his aunt, Mrs. H.day In recognition of attendance. street recently purchased by Mrs. f legalized, or the remedy, penalty or Culley, to spend a few days. i'& -- JULY 18- 17 -18 punishment now provided therefor I/eon'* at Bed Bank. Mr. Johnson A community picnic, othorwlso Cherry Hampton through Daniel S. VVPAUIi • BETTE be In any way diminished." Is employed at the- Monmouth Hos- Mrs.OJIiy Watson and daughters known as the annual Sunday-school Morris,' real estate agent. iery mill at Shrewsbury. No dato has Margaret and Mr*. Sadie Lehmann picnic, will be hold next Tuesday at The lire company was called out ^JWUNI :.;;'. DAVIS Despite the legalization of race and sons Chauncey and Billy spent jenklnson's pavilion, toint Pleasant. Rib Roast 27« been set for tho wedding. Monday night to extinguish a fire :: track betting, Republican legislative Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. DennisThe Sunday-school puplla and their We are famous for the one highest grade of Beef. ' ^"JUAREZ" leaders said they did not anticipate Tho«o attending the .party were Mr. on Throckmorton avenue. : with BRIAN AHEBNE and Mrs. Jesse Lclghton and sonShark of Elver Hlllj. parents, friends and neighbors have Carl Kay, young son of -Mr. and enactment of control legislation at William Maxson of Rlverhead, been Invited to Join In the day's ac- ABMOUR'S STAB Claude Bains - John Garfteld an early "date. Jesse, Jr., of Red Bank, Mr. and Hid. Mrs. Charles Key, suffered convuls- AddtJ William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long Island, motored here over the tivities. Tho children must be ac-ions Monday at hlB home. ' •THE HABCH OF TIME"- Governor Moore, a Democrat, told Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard La- holiday to visit his daughters, who. companied by. their parents or older Miss Hilda Haagen, worthy mat- SIRLOIN STEAK an all-Republican legislative com- Bo*, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan are making a stay with their aurit; persons responsible for them. The (Trimmed before weight) 35*Ib group will meet at tho Baptist cha- ron .of Eatontown chapter, Order of WED, TOTES, JULY 1^-80 mittee studying betting control he and children, Mrs. Elizabeth Egan Mrs. E. Whitney. Eastern Star, will entertain the — Drabla Fiatura Prof ram — favored a four-member commission and daUghter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jaggcr and pel at 10 a. m. The trip will be mailo of two pemocrats and two Republi- in private cars. Lunches are to be lodge members at a covered dish . George Baft - Ellen Drew Nixon and family and William Nixon daughter Norma'Jean spent Saturday supper at her home at Long Branch cans to regulate the new Induatry. of Shrewsbury; Mi\ and Mrs. Everett at Manasquan. taken and eaten at the pavilion. The Corned or Fresh Plate Beef The committee previously had an- picnic committee consists of Mrs.Thursday, July 20. * 'THE LADY'S FROM Robblns, Lawrence Rot/bins, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Roskc and Son Fred Mai- Charles Lawrence ot East Orange nounced favor for a five-man com- Leon Fary and Miss Susie Fary of William Pitcher chairman, Mrs. John mission, three of Its members to be Ion of Westwood spent Monday with JeJIrey.,JMrs._TayJor_ \V, Wanes,.. Mrs,. spent the week-end with his mother Farmlngdkle-and Miu-Vlrglnla-Har•••. '••• ••••• with-. ..•. • •••• - William F. Newman, one of the Musconetcong, Stanhope. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of Wrights- of 'tthe. study commission, to draft a Miss Margaret .Watson visited taining her cousin from Trenton. DIETZ'Si ESPECIAIXX BLENDED Oliver Hardy - Harry langdon tentative bill for submission to, the organisers and the first chief of the A now pipe rack has been erected town, Pa. Mrs. Davis' daughter Lois 1 frlendis at Laurence Harbor Friday. BUlle Burke • Alice Brady committee for revision or amend- Goodwill; fire company ot Spring on the fire truck and will be used to Is spending the summer with her Lake, died Monday night at his home Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott of grandparents. COFFEE ... 19;,, M»UBM» Evtrr Wedm.dar, Saturday, ment. ' _ , hold boots and hats. Carl Wilson did Srifor and Rainy Daya at 2 P. M. at that place. He was a retired Myrtle avenue spent -Wednesday with fir' William Taylor suffered a cracked Mo'ore said he favored a racing Mr. and Mrs. William Bock of Union l- 5,work. grocer, having been employod for 35 The congregational committee will right elbow recently while at work, Saturday Matinee commission evenly divided political- years by the late Herman Getslnger. City. "THE LONE BANGER BIDES ly because of a fear that partisan meet at tho parsonage Thursday His arm Is in splints. He spent 12 years In .business for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermert and night, 'July 20, at 8 o'clock. Plans Miss Mllllcent Martin is enjoying •.. '•*:••<» '••'••' AGAIN" . . • control would discourage high-class himself. Ho leaves a widow, two Miss Dorothy McCoy spent Sunday Glfto to tho Kiddle. track promoters. will bo made for tho church work In a week's vacation from her duties brothers and two slaters, at Georgian Court, Lakewood. tho fall. with the Jersey Central Powej and B E A D E ' S (1 "I'm not; interested In Jobs," laid - Wed./ I Fri. Moore, "but if horse racing becomes Molvln Stewart, Jr., spent last week Miss Edna Nichaus spent Friday Light Co. at<£elmar. The road to better and bigger busi- with Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Blover at |» Lucky | 11 | Big Thrllli I a political football and can Decon- ness leads through The Register's ad- with relatives at Hlghtatown. George Woods of South street Is trolled by a majority vote on aTpar- vertising columns,—Advertisement. River Plaia. Mrs. Carl Wilson Is expected to visiting his sister, Mrs. John Brown Mr. and Mrs. David Schnoor and return home this w*cek after having of Barnegat. C ARLTON Miss Theresa Cook motored to Lake been a surgical patient at a New W. Lester WhltHeld wai nY"charge BED BANE .... PHONE 1500 ' Musconetcong, Stanhope, Sunday and York hospital. of the services .Sunday at the Metho- spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. The firemen's Softball team dist church during the" absence 6f Charles Devlne. dropped ft 4-to-3 decision Friday Rev. Richard G. Sullivan, who Is TODAY ONLY ^ ~ . Frank Thomas of Bellalre, Long Is- night to tho Red Bank Wolves. To- land, Is visiting his uncles John H. visiting hla* wife at the Methodist Free to the Ladies! night the firemen's team will play hospital at Philadelphia. MONVIl Wermert. the Big Woods team from Brndevelt Tho official board of the Methodist Mrs. Mable Hlgglnson of Long and tomorrow night will piny a re- church will hold a cold supper In \HBT51HEIKS CHINAWARE Branch and Mlsa Emma S. Plahn of turn game with Willy's Wallopers of tho church basement Tuesday night, Bolford spent Monday at Mbury Asbury Park. Next Tuesday night SINGLETON • LAKE • SIMMS Mat. and Eve. VOGELS the Holmdel firemen will play at July 25, at 5:30 o'clock. Tuesday Park. Marlboro and next Wednesday nlfiljt night the Ladies' Aid society held a 25 BROAD ST. RED BANK Charles Kotch of Hudson Heights will be hosts to the Freehold fire- supper In the church basement when spent tho week-end at his summer tho dime banks were collected. FRIDAY & SATURDAY home on Main street. men. Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Harring- Warren McKalg of Hawaii, form- Mr.'and Mrs. Elaman of Jersey erly of this place, Is spending the HAI ROACH ^ ASPECTACLE City have opened their summer house ton. spen, t Mondn„ y and Tuesday with l week at tho homo of Mrs. James on Main street. , relatives at Connecticut. Wolcott, Sr. Mr. McKalg, accom- of stupendous pioneer struggle! Charles Horn, Jr., of Jersey City, Is [ Mrs. John Mount and Miss Ruth Hanco gave a duet Sunday morning panied by Miss Mllllcent Martin, spending a week with his aunt, Mrs. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. John Downs. at the morning worship. The story ~ BRIAN AHERNE. VICTOR McLAGLEN ft; for the boys nnd girls was "A Per-A. Paradla at Brooklyn and also MID-SUMMER SALE Fred Horn and daughter Qcnevlevc fect Brick." Tho sermon topic was visited tho World's Fair. of Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mr. "The Cup of Blessing." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hill last week and Mrs. QeoFge S. Morvan, attended the funeral of Mrs. Hill's Mrs. Frederick Klrwan held & card Eoys can make extra pocket money grandmother, Mrs. Anna Remsen of party at hor homo on Campbell ave- Engllshtown. nue Friday afternoon. Those who selling Tho RcEistcr.—Advertisement attended were Mrc J. H. Wermert, Mrs. Earl Qtobe, Mrs. Hefic"f Forrest, BEQUEST FEATUBE—SAT. NITE, 11 P. M. Dresses Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs, Robert Fields, Mrs. J. Bodtman, Mrs. Thom- READE'S as Klrwan, Mrs. William Sorg and "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" AND Mra. Henry Granderath. RED GRACE MOOBE • TULLIO CARMENATI Mr. and Mn. Lester Walling spent : _0_ Wednesday evening with Mr. and BANK Mrs. Harry Hilghson of Hazlet. . STRAND SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Mrs. Irving Roop spent Thursday with her sister, Mra, Wilbur Rocka- LAST TIMES TODAY—Double Feature fellow of Keansburg. Sportswear Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Smith, Miss MICHAEL WHALEN - JEAN ROGERS Helen Smith and Nelson Smith spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ''l NSIDE STOR Y '' Wlllott Haggerty of New Egypt. Harry Scelcy of Brooklyn returned JOHN CARROLL - MOVITA THRILLING... home Thursday after spending Vfew days with his daughter and family, ...FRANK... Mr, and Mr*. Clarence Marvin. ''WOLF CALL '' Miss Hazel Craven of New York With ALL ITS spent tho week-end with her slitor Tonight —' 'JUMBO" — Tonight ECSTACY... and family, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Craig. . FRIDAY - SATURDAY — TWO BIG FEATURES AND AU ITS 20% Mrs. 'Aline RaiiRChcr, Mrs. Carrio , White and' Mrs. William Thompson DESPAIR! DISCOUNT spent Monday at New York. The women in charge of the food I sale for tho Methodist church Satur- LJERE'S the biggest tale of summer, in finely day made J29.25. m&dc, Attractively fashioned clothes you Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schneider en- STREETSJW tertained Mr, Schneider's brother can enjoy for seven long weeks of heat, vacation from New York over the week-end. and outdoor fun! Come early, and get as many Mrs, llcrberl Carlson and son Billy of Brooklyn lire spending a week NEW YORK of these sale play clothes, dresses and-coats as | with MM, Carlson's parentu, Mr. and Momxaiui Mm. L, II, Richmond. v • you can , . . and have money left over for extra Mr, and Mr>. Myron Golden of Ho- l'LTIS HacMJJRRM sello ipont the week-end with Mr. summer fun. ami Mra. UnorKo Golden. «rL '" "Wild Horse Canyon" Mr. nml Mrs. Ed word Morrli of II (n 17 Weathersfleld, Connecticut, are spend- N1ZIM FOB MIB8E8 ANM WOM.KN II in JO ing a wrek with Mr. and Mrs. Har- SUN. - MON. - TUES.—Preview Sat. Night M In 44. ry jiohnrn, Mrs. Albert Vanllrunt spent Wed- nesday with her son,and family, Mr. Early Bird (Special Special Price Group and Mrs. Bradley V«nHrunt of At- Inn Ho Highlands, Mln Emma Hclinoot, who hns been a aurglcal patient at Flowrr hospital, ASK TO SEE 50 75 New York, for two wrclti, returned home Sunday. Hha la much Improved THE RITZ In health. . • ' "March OUR MANY' ^M MIM Kiny W>K"ra or Unlnn Hill BROTHERS Cotton Frocks Better Dresses spent Bntuidny with her mini, Mra. of Doin flchnoor, OTHER for $1 Ml»» Freda Poling of Krypnrt and Time" Allrn Whlto of Ilrl(cnd sprnt Munclay M HranWIn l'nrk. SPECIALS A Henry IlrnwM of Arlrona visited Formerly up to 8.00 Formerly up (o 10.(15 bin mother last wcrk, Thomas Uranaon, who haa been a patient at nlvnrvlew hcurpltal for the 1 WEDNESDAY ONLY I # pnsl two wanks, has returned home Broken assortments and sizes in Slacks,' Bench Coats, House Coots, Over- nTid la Improving atrmllly. I.tirr. VKI.KZ - I.KON ninoi. in Anthony iJing and sun Otto of ANITA LOUISE alii, etc. Drastically reduced for quick clearance. Illooklyn wfio recent |umU of tin- PATSY KELLY "GIRL FROM MEXICO" i dolph I^inir. , Mr. and Mrs. M. Wllsvn and. Mlas •VI,,1- RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 13,1939. Organization to MODERN WOMEH USE Chamber Directors THIS DAINTY METHOD Why be a Ham in Carving One? Hold Moonlight Sail CERTAHE Medicated Show Appreciation lUst Rose XnnaceUl was appointed Douelift* Powder baa been July Clearance reeommenled for nm by chairman; of a, moonlight sail to' be many ihyalelani. It Is IraSiant, Resolution Passed and Expert Shows Easy, Modern Way given by the Indies' auxiliary of the joothlns. tsoollM. dsaaalng. da- Red Bank; Benevolent association odorirlne: l» splendid for inlnor Thursday'night, July 37. Wans for Dresses. • values to 4.95 ' »»£la»l ireitaUonai { aa Ideal Made Matter of Record E T this went-wen made at a recent Cool, waahaWo dresses made of Bemberg Bheer, French hysienle proUctlon. yet fea»»i n«r' If tie; snicker when jon start antlMpUo odor. Get CBVrANE At the meeting ot the board of di- meeting of the group. Miss Eliza- Crepe, Dotted Swiss or Balokra Crulgljm. ; h-toda*. Sold by Whelao to carve, you'll be «pmforttd by beth Grettls will assist the chairman. aDrue. Sun Ray and other rectors of thB Red Bank Chamber "drug itorta. ot Commerce held Tuesday morning, < these kind words from Mar O. Plans for a beach party were also the officials expressed appreciation of Cullen, carving authority. "It's tasdfc- The party will be hold Tues- Dresses • 1.^ values to 3.00 the tremendous success of the Inde- easy to learn the riglt tray, and day, July 18. Miss Rose Caruso Is pendence Day telebratlon, which was the right way is the trnty way," chairman of the party committee as- Cool vacation frocks of span rayon or cotton, smartly tailored first suggested by the 'Chamber of says Cullen, who Is shown at the sisted by Was Phyllis Matxa, Ml«s styles; also sport and sun back models with fnll swishing, skirls. Commerce last January, and author- right explaining to Pet* Smith, Louis* tfcadello and Miss Florence You'll want several at this low price.' , mflRRIflGE HVGIEnE ized a resolution to be'prepared show. producer of motion picture short* DelQuldlce. Ing their appreciation of He efforts , bearing his name, and Ann Mor- The group voted to purchase a pin put forth by the various organizations riss, M.-G-M player, th« funda- for each member in the shape of the who took part in the day's events.: mentals «( carviqg a ham, during club emblem, a Winged shoe.' June Dress Shop The- following reiolu^on has, the recent filming of "Culinary Expert Repairing therefore, been submitted: Carving," an educational ihort in VISITS OLD HOME TOWN. 70 Broad Street, Red Bank OF •':':'•: Whereas, The '"Independence Day '.which Cullen was featured. . celebration held In Red Bank was WATCHES, CLOCKS tremendous success,: and > / Proper tools and * iha'rp knife Mr and Mrs William Malchow and Whereas, Tho.clUtens of Red Bank are of first importance, says ths their son William, Jr., and tho tat- and JEWELRY . and the surrounding communities co- ter's financ.ee were In town a few operated whole-heartedly in assuring •" expert. Then you can proceed with confidence, if you will follow his days ago and plan to return in a Accuracy* skill and experi- the jucceas of the celebration, and short time to renew their visit, Mr. ence enable us to do the Whereas, The Mayor and Council, simple directions ai shown by the MrJenow, Sr., is a native son, who the Police Department, the Eire:De- diagrams and instructions below. most delicate repairing. We . partment, the Board of Education has been In the West many years and SPORTS guarantee satisfaction. Our and the members ot.the Executive 1.. Place ham with fat tide up, who has a prosperous tonsorlal and Committee • loaned their complete shank end to carver's'right. Cut beauty «iop1n Fargo, North Dakota, prices will please you. support to the celebration, and , two or three slices parallel to the and who for many years hn.» con- Whereas, Sincere appreciation is length of the htm from I the ducted leading orchestras "in" that vl- Silverware Repaired - also due to.the Grand Marshal, Cap- smaller meaty section. olnlty; '• -— V tain Joseph E, Fix; the Mounted Boy and Replated Like New Scouts of Trenton, the Fort Hancock - - "3. Turn the ham so that it rests Their trip Bast has a^jthrsefold pur- Band and Detachment, the Fort Mon- on the cut surface. Holding firmly pose. One, of course, Is to visit rel- mouth Band and Detachment, Bat- '. with the fork, cut a small wedge atives and friends In the old home REUSSILLES; teries "B" sind"E," 112th Field Ar- town, th* other to visit the New York tillery, New-Jersey National Guard; shaped piece from the shank end. 36 Broad St.7 Bed Bank Belmar Post American Legion, Brox- Then proceed to cut this slices World's Fair and the third to visit ton-Merrltt- Post,. Shrewsbury Post down to the leg bone until the the national capital, whore William TeL 183L American Legion,* Vernoiv Brown Malchow, Jr., is to be sworn in as a Posf V. P. W., FtalnWow Division aitch lone is reached. • member'of the Federal Bureau of In- Veterans, Keansburg Post V. P.- W.. , 3. With the fork still in place, vestigation, moro commonly known the Women's Auxiliaries of the Ver- release the slices by running the as G-men, . non Brown Post-ana the Keansburg knife along the bone and at rijht Post,- *f. F. W., Red • Bank Salvation N«wMt of off JMfet Ard«nS Sun Eitatirtoh f» IWp yem Army, the Newark Citadel Salvation - angles to the slices. For additional UEABD FROM THE QUEEN, Army Band, Edwin C. Field Post servings, turn and carve other ton DMUsttnUily«• • ORQ connfv# tro totlMti of Mw MM* Spanish-American War Veterans, Sea side of ham. . Scout Ship Falcon of Jaraesburg, Boy Miss May H, corbatt, formerly of. y/QQf SpOttt GttH With |Vft tt fOUCk OT HpilteK 0% TBr^sf Scout Troops 23,-85, «7, 7T and 88, 4.-'If"more servings ire re- Shrewsbury;' now of Wanarnossa, Camp.' Fire' Girl*. oX Matawan, quired, the ham is turned back wrote Queen Elliabeth a courtesy Shrewsbury Towne Chapter D/ A. R., - in its original position on the plat- note saying how pleased;she was to Hannah Baldwin Chapter C. A; R., ter with the fat side up and the Monmouth Chapter D. A, R., Me- get a glimpse of her and how proud chanic Street P. T, A., Hebrew Com- slices are carved at right angles she wu to have them pass' through munity Center,, Red Bank" Young to the bone. These dints are not Red Bank. She Is the proud recip- Men's Republican Club, Red Bank so large as those from the cushion' ient of fuDote from the Quoon'ai sec- Woman/a Club, Happiness CluB of section, but thoy. mak< attractive retary wSloi readsT . " Jacdb Sthinbach Radio "Station WBRB, Red Bank .Catholic School, Atlantic Highlands servings for second helpings. • . ' : Buckingham'aTalaae RSrABXiISmCD U7S n ^CljOBSQAsftSsUl High School Band, Onward Council, '. • July 7 Jr. O, U. A. M.; Garibaldi Society The private secretary to tho Queen and Band; Mount Carmel Benevolent ton spent the week-end at the home Society and Band, Red Bank Benev- JEast Keansburg. Hazlet. Is commanded to express Her Ma]- Broadway Long Branch; of Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman of 'sty's sincere thanks .to Ml«« Corbott olent Association, Red Bank I. B.'P. Bay avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman O. E,-W^-Prld«-of-Bmbury-C!ouncllj' (Tha Red Bank Rtgli M for the kind expressions loonveyed la the Fire Departments of Katontown, »iU.jpend-th*-»«xt-week-»nd-at-the rllatlitTroli HrT. X3i i.) her oommu'nloatlon of slkteenth of Shrewsbury jBorouib, Rlvsr Plaza, hojne of Mr. and Mrs. Wredc; The Cream Falr.Havcn. Atlantic! -Highlands, Tin- •-••Miss. Blajich Keefer and -Harold Mr. and Mrs. Doyle of Forest ave- Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Hewitt and Juno.' •'. [.• ., ••'.•'••'•.:':•.."• ,:•:.•• It Pays to Advertise in The Register ton Falls, Rumaon, Little Silver and Kopp, i who wer^ • spending a few nue entertained over the week-end, children, Oeorge, Jr., and Marjorle of Red Bank, and all others who partici- weeks with, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Kelly; Mrs. Mar- Muuch CKunk, Pa., have been spend' ••f.\:~ -\- Top Bottle Is pated in the "parade and in tho cere- Breunlnger of. Cedar'street, have re- ing tftvoral .days visiting Mr. - and monies following the parade, and ian Laird, Mr, and Mrs. Mlohtel 1 turned to. Newark. ' . Toung, Joseph McCann and Miss Mrs. Justus R. Camp of South Key- New Proof of .Matthew Bader is remodeling the Mae Young. . - port and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Bah- Whereas, The success of the ath- O'Byrne property," which he bu pur- ronburg of the Holmdel turnpike. letic events and regatta are due to Mr. and; Mrs. Charles Dunker of .Carl aiois and Carl. Qloss, Jri, of BIG chased at Beacon Beach. . Bea-Bree« avenue visited old friends Milk Richness the efffforts of Mri Wilmer A. Bob- Mrs, Anna Rohrbach of Monmouth Bardford," Conn., spent the week-end bins and his assistants And the. Mon- and are spending a week at their at. their homo In Soabrook Manor. mouth Boat Club respectively, and parkway celebrated her birthday this home at Olen Gardner. Whereas, The idea for the celebra- week. ' Miss Anna, Rqhrbach of Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. W. Plerson Dean and tion was conceived by the Chamber ' Miss Grace Bowen of Jersey City is parkway was a guest at the homo of family spent Thursday at AtUntlo PURITAN of Commerce and the* Chamber de- spending her vacation with Hli* Mar- Mr. and Mrs, William O'Nelt^f sires to show its Appreciation to all Jorle O'Kcefe of. Kavesink avenue. Keansburg during tho 'past weak; Mrs. CyrUS Ross/Mrs. William Oer- SUPER who aided it in making- the program MARKETS Steve Naughton is renovating his MILK COMPANY the success that it was, therefore Mr. and Mrs, Trayncr ot Westflcld tel and Mlu Marlon Oertel ot Brawn- home on Ocean avenue. town spont Wednesday at the World's Phone Red Bank Be] It Resolved, By the Board of are spending the summer at their Directors of the Chamber ot Com- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zeltler ot summer cottage on Shoreland terrace. fair. h * "686 merce of Red Bank that a copy.of Newark are spending a vacation with . Miss Betty Boylan of Jersey City Mrs. Theodore O. Bailey, Mull this Resolution be spread upon the friends at the summer cottage of. Mr. was the guest over, the weekend at Marie Bailey and Mrs. Harry ft. i mlDUtea\>f this organization and that and Mrs. Frank Jones of Irvington. the home pf Miss Betty Hoagland ot Manee. spent Wednesday at Asburyl Where toil SAVE MONEY EVERY DAYt copies thereof be sent to each of the Buddy Lloyd spent the past week- Atlantic' avenue. A party gathered Park. .. ..,.•'.. , ' - : above named. ' end" at the home of "his parents on Mr. and Mrs. James C. Olenn and 4 " Signed for. the Board of Directors, and motored to Seaside Heights for OntW SMI Oeerotse ' by WIMnteei, Oorftls AVh prfcts em Blj Chiefs quality, food* ar* Ocean avenue. a picnic; Among those present wore children, Itamarle and Billy of Bead- —4 Co., s N. J. ImrirmlM «ne* 1854 of tbe;Red Bank Chamber of Com- Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Nolman enter- ALWAYS LOW! Yon SAVE MONEY EVERY , merce. , •.• ' ' ' Daniel Waters, Frank McNeil, Thom- Ing, Pa., formerly, ot South Keypart, DAY on EVEItY ITEM! Secants er«ry i*t Is T. D.* Moore, President. tained ihelr son Arthur over the as Butler, Jr.,. Milton Bearer, Jess aro visiting here this weok. . week-end. bargain dty, tboasinds of thrifty" fsmllles do Date: July U, 1939,; Pierce, MUJB Gertrude Temple, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tlntle and son ALL their food bnrlnf at Bis; Chief. Visit Blr . ;So successful was the initial event Mrs. William Stokes of Monrnouth Bstty Boylan.and Miss Betty Hoag- Bobby of Pompton Plains are visit- TOMATO JUICE Chief tsdar-HMs for ;yoars(Tf the BIO VAL- 1 that the Chamber of Commerce pro- parkway celebrated her birthday land. ing Mr. and Mrs . Qeorgo Emmons. UES that in HBMIW Bit Chief famons-fte poses to snake the Independence Day Tuesday with a party. James C. Olenn and Htndrlok L. SCpT COUNTY " food ralo.es obUlnsbla) anyirherot 4 celebration, an annual mid-summer Mr.'and Mrs. Albert Payne of Hud Bennett, Jr., went deep sea Ashing feature for ths town. Not only did son avenue entertained several Tinton Falls. Monday and caught sevoral fluke and the parade, athletic events and fire- friends at a card party at their home sea bass. ' " • works please our townsfolk but they Sunday evening. Refreshments wart (The R«t Bank Ratl*t*r can bo Iwuihl Quaker Puffed Wheat In Tinton FalU at Scott'a atore and from Mrs. Weir n'nd son, Donald Weir, brought. to Red Bank hundreds of served and prizes awarded to the win-Thonaa Oalandrlello at Pln»Urook.) and Miss Mildred Walling spent Sat- ner*. \ Music slid danelng were en- Ouak«r Puffed Rica , folks from outside districts, who Mr, and Mrs, George Wlthcy hnve urday at tho World's fair. Round Roast Bhared with Red Bankers in a fitting joyed. : been entertaining/ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. Hendrlck L. Bennett, Jr., wu Jell-o or Royal 2^ 9c Indepedendence Day celebration. The Star of the Bayside council, Wlthey of New York state. hostess to tho members of the Q. Q's: CHOiCC GRAN * A. detailed statement is'being pre- Daughters of America, wilt have Apple Butler Mrs. Mary Carney has been spend- Sowing club Thursday-afternoon, The TS'25c TOP of BOTTOM pared'by the secretary of the Cham- public installation at tb.e Oak street oftornoon was spent sewing and 29c ing a few days with Mr, -and' Mra. ber, of Commerce as to the expense of fire house tomorrow night. Invitations crocheting; Mrs. Alonto F. Layton Wet Shrimp QUAUTY the celebration and The Register Is are necessary. John McNeil of New York state. Mr. and Mrs. MoKell visited Mrs. Car-was a guest. ' Kraft Miraeie Whip reliably. Informed. that enough con- Mrs, Herbert youngs entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wllllun aifford and Broilers or Fryers tributions have been received so that ney Friday and «ho returned home her daughter, Mrs. Dave Waldron and •with them. " • „ daughter Oeorgelanna of Brooklyn there will be practically no deficit for children of Newark, over the week' Choice Chuck Roost Van Olxon Is operating (he late are visiting Harry Reich. • the. affair. . , .... • end. Mr, and Mrs. William B. Holmes . • . : ——i • i t> i i George WentorfT's gasoline station. Leon Smoked Ham 23c tssotane Mr. and Mrs. John Burfelnd and spent Saturday at the World's fair. RINSO CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Lester Whitflcld of Eatontown was son John have returned to Worcester, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ahleru and OKANU1ATIO Fresh Chopped Beef > CAS SERVICE in charge of the Sunday service at SOAP The United States Civil Service. Massachusetts, after spending a brief the Methodist-church during the ab- sons and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahlen 2,t35c Commission has announced open vacation at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. sence of Rov. Richard G. Sullivan. and sons of Union Beach visited Mr, Fresh Haddock Fillets George Ruppcll, parent* of Mrs. BUr- and Mrs, Fred Ahlen and family of ARUOUR'I competitive examinations for the The Ladles' aid society ot the Soap Chips IMUOONI Fresh Jumbo Shrimp positions named beloW. Applications foind. church will meet tomorrow afternoon Bloomflold on Thursday, must be on file In the Commission's Tho Seventh District Men' andat the home of Mrs. William Mac- Alfred.ZInk was host to the mem- Ritz Butter Crackers Fresh L I. BuHerfish Delivered Any- office, Waihingtdh, D. C not later Women's Republican olub wilt spon- Ddugal when final plans for the an- bers of tho Pyramid Club i' of St. than the dates Indicated. The first sor a game party at Tot's Bayvlew nual harvest home supper, will bo John's M. K. church at his home Fri- Krispy Crackers *, 14c where in Cylinders date given applies if applications are inn Saturday evening, July SO,'st t:SO made, The supper will be held text day evening. Flftesn members at- CSB.SM« VlCITABtl ' tb, in. received from states east of Color- o'clock. Tuesday night, at 5:30 o'clock In tended. Following the business re- rffMy WOUTfWIMfl M. IOC Please call or write us for ado; the second date applies if a*> The Seventh District Men and front of the fire house. freshments were served and a social Peaches DM.' MONTI pllcatlors are received from Color- Women's Republican club will cele Ernest FUllJ has returned home hour was enjoyed. A hot dog rout String Beans HAIVII « Hicn complete facts about Esaotane ado and states westward. brate the birthdays of members, born will bo held July 28 st Hertle's pool. after having been a patient ai Flt- Knox Ge P... 18C •for Cooking - Hot Water, - The closing dates for the first In July, Saturday evening, July 23, kln hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickinson of Knox Gelatme '* . NEW CROP at their club Ontario, Canada, have been visiting Lights - Freezing. . three examinations are July, 31 and rooms on Thompson A chest of silver will bo awarded Dog Food THOKO-IMO YOUNG, TINDER August 3. 1939. ; avenue. by the fire company next Tuesday their cousins, Mrs, Stanley J. Latham SHAND Senior inspector, 0,600 a year, In- Miss Olive Herbert of Monmouth night at the fire housn. .Proceeds will and Mrs. William Bell. One day last spector, J2.O0O s> year V (optional parkway Is spending her vacation benefit the (Ire company. week Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and touring tho New England slates. Mr,, and Mrs. Dickinson visited the Fresh Jersey 4 C. H. Roberson, Inc. branches are ship construction and Oeorge Brown. Ixn erf Englowood GRAPEFRUIT engineering materials), also junior Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Wesley snd spent a few dsys last week visiting World's fair. Mr. Dell, who Is an STANDARD No. 2 Marie' and John Ehrmann were artist, worked for several months in Yellow Onions r*«cr 4 »».10c Exclusive Distributors lnipeotor, aircraft, $1,630 a year. Robert Rcott. Q0AUTY 3 C*M Employment is In the Navy depart- gucsts.ovcr the week-end at ths home Dr. Robinson entertained . the the RCA building. • 23< Cucumbers TEL. 8 FREEHOLD, N. J. ment, for duty in the field. Appli- of^Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrmann of Maryland gun club Sunday it a shoot Miss Mamie McOowan and flamuel cants for the'junior grade must not Ocean avenue. Evins of New York were week-end TOAITIO WHOU on the Twin Sycamore club range. WMIAT 'LAKH Contoloupes have passed their 35th, and (or the The C. I. A. of the Ideal Beach unit About 50 persons took "pan In tho gueita of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley J. Chanury 1-311 other grades they must not have will hold their monthly business Latham.' California Oraitaes SHERIFF'S SALE. . •hoot .-. -" Babbitt's Cleanser _ 10c 201* 25c Ily Tlrtuc of a writ of n. fa. to ma di- passed their 3$rd, birthday. meeting next Monday at 1:80 o'clock Joseph Dccley's house-Is being re- Mr. and Mrs, William It. Lupton, rected, iMuetl out of the Court of Chnrt- Farm agent, 11,800 a year, Indian at the Murdsk and Scott tea room decorated en the latador. Mr. and Mrs.^Augustus Wlndhurst .Jersey Corn Flakes ctry ot the State ot New Jtrier. will ba Field Service, Department of the In- on Port Monmouth road. This group ,Mrs. John Bennett "and daughter and Carl Watson of Long Ulsnd expoied to laleat puhllc ytnclof, on . will aporuor a oard party Thursday, Ric« or Wheerf Pops PRINT BUTTER . MONUAY. IHEJiTH DAY OF JULY, terior'. AppliianU must not have Mtrl* ft Montclalr were Sunday vis- were week-end guetts of Mr. and Mrs, July 27, at 2 p. m., at ~Mrs" , Barry's~ ' itors of Mrs. Sarah Scott. Andrew J. Latham. Mr. and Mrs, 11139. passed their 48th birthday. MAID 2 it 25c IDEAL between the hotim of 12 o'clock and'I ileteorolglstg, , 13,801, 0 a yyear; ; aassos - home. Mrs, Adrian NlUchelm has been Latham returned with their (laugh. o'clock (2 o'clock Daylight Snvlng Tlrat). The Ladles' auxiliary of the East tern, Mrs. Lupton and Mrs. Wind- IRAND ,ln tht.afternoon of mM day, at the Court ciatei , meteorologistli , $3,200 a ytar, confined to her home by Illness, D.Y.D. Orange Juice • '...'5c cirlon 29 Molina In the Borough of Freehold, Counlr Keanshnrg flro cimptny has post- httret, for a visit. and assistant meteorologist, |2,600 a David Rtnkln Is slowly Improving WIT of Monmouth, New Jemy. to >atUly m year, Weather Bureau, Department poned all meetings ^"<* other tctlv. at ntkln hospital, whrre he recently Mr. »n4 Mri. Clarencn Otto and decree of slid court amounting to approi- Ideal Tub Butter Iraately 12,013. of Agriculture. Applicants for th« ltiM until September 9. underwent eurjlcal treatment. family of Ilosclle Park visited Mr. All the following tract or parcel of land asilstant grade must not have passed The Women's Regular Democratic Mr. and Mrs. John Twcedle of Oak- Otto's sister, Mrs. A. rltrltmann, Sat- COFFEE and prsmlMa hcnlnaftar partlaularly d«- their 45th, and for the other grades club, Inc., held a .puilntu muting urday. It wu Mrs. Btrltmann's Gleniide Tub Butter ».2?c •olU.1, sllute). ljlnir and belm In the burst, Mrs. James; Mogulre snd James IL-KITA Borough ot Rumaon, in the Cfiunty of they must not passed their Monday aUna at the. lanland and dsnee to be held v August 5 at The second largest number of pa- her Hater, Mils ifazol Puling, and the fio plicants mu»t hove reached their Miller's tavern. Tickets may be pur convey ed by aalii Isault II. -Hofrcr and 23rd but must not have passed their tUnts received at the Monmuuth Me- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E- I'ollng of Spaghetti AM»KAH Danish Bleu Cheese wife, to Benjamin A. Itoiieru, one. hundred chased frofl Mrs. lion Doyla or any ICtyport on an automobile ttlp to fffttt i tthtnehh a Southwciterlyhl . on Una par* 85th birthday, The closing dates morial hospital, tang Krancti, for SLIM LASSL CMIIW ». feet| of. the club members. A special me«t- free csre oom«* from lied Dank, ac- Vermont, over ths weoK-ond. Biiqufck Flour iM *f PIMINTP alltl with 1'arraly Streti. Mlf are July 24 and July 27, 1930. Ing lrlll'W hsld next Mondny. KJi lha Full Information miy be obtained cording to a statement furnlnhed The Donald W, Tumix, sun of Mr. snd U flc#t Una, on* 'hundred f»«t to North* Choc. Syrup *»*mirt 3 .Z 25c Cheddar Choese CANAMAH 16c waittrlr Una of firmly H'.r«»t| lhanc* from P. J. Olnlrnon, fltcretnry of the Mr. nnd Mrs. Thom* th« i>«m« land and nr«m- rosd. cart, or sn average of ten days per pltm on Friday, lit! convalad to frank II. Cornell, by Au- or from the Secnlary of the If. S. Softasilk Cake Flour Jewel Shorronmo; • X 10c suit Ci. AndAnon and Marrvlla I.., hi* Civil Service Board of Examlnars at ' Miss Peggy O'lUra Is spending the patleni. Over 400 people from it'll Norman Uathbone, Jr.. Vernon .1'.. hr rl»d rlal.d April I, 1121. and any. first- or •econd-el«j» poit of- summer at her cotUga on flhortls^d Bank alone wer« received at the In- Ilathbona, Charlra Herrlnger, (leorge itronM In til* Vfnnmouth Counlr Clerk e lw tlf«etlv. Juty Uih lo July nth. All Olh«r Prlea* July lath, |«1h, ISrh, only. Office In Book 111° r*f l>wl» on !>*•«• II, fice. ttrrac*. • lUlntion during the past 12 months Rtneraldo, Frank I)ey, JSck WeltTand for free tr«»tfnenL etc. Robert Crosbl* of Mornlngsldt ave- nnd Joseph 1-e Jetmc, icouls of H«s- KID BANK. ORANGE BOONTON • SOMERVILLI UNION The <«l'l *'«r.k 11. Cm.II dlad Hay nue, Is still a patliotat Monmouth In the Motions being covered by 1st Hoy Scput troop, left Hunday to ISth. 1»33. loavlns: a Uil Will and T«it». Now Many Wear •I fi$»4 If., ' 114 Meln U. S20 Meln II, 10 I, M«ta II. IM Ittrnmiit Ava, mlaln> Tlie Ladle*' auxiliary of th* first nninclal campaign, yatl«nU from AlUIre, DOVIR^ BOUND BROOK RIDOBWOOD BLOOMPIILD mVlNOTON th* tali) lttoparty lo bl* wife, th* aatn FALSE TEETH Air) squad of' Mlddietown township lUtbboni, Miss * N. Wmi K, M* M.M »•• party of th* flrnt part. . Eatontown received 1,700 frrn days Mrs. Norman 41 Oak, M. Ml WtWkW Aw 1011 IfrdifNeM ANB Th. laid Kv« M. Cnrh«ll l< ttfarrtil to will sponsor a game psrty al th* care, Fair Kavtn XI, I Ml- HUvar .lunette Halhbonc, Mrs. J. Frank (LIZABETH POINT PLEASANT MMRISTOWN With MOalkallaM Comfor* (nont- unit** MWKY PAW In lha fill •• Krelyn H. Citn.ll. KAaTEBT1». it ptnytnt • Chrlstlsnson house WidniImsdajrs , July ISO, Mlddlctown SCO slid lMimUl IK>, W«l|«nrt, Hoberl Wtlgsnd, 110 M.rrt. Ar*. it«n) A»«, ;- •'. . •'. • >• fnrl, at. Htlit'l M tha rirn|i*rtr nf Eva M, Cor- fat H u»lh SM IMS H . nell, taken In exontlnn at the lull of •cliO powder hbld_i ™O«M more torn- ID, Mrs, Camilla f.uti Is chairman. In addition to Uin frr>n nervier VVVliiniMl', Krn*si K. J'rsonx, Krnest r /Wro«r. To «irlnVIt an. d' a l»l llttk lI •nurrtera4#d"atiovff, thrtn wrrn mnny E. I'rstus, Jr,, werr Camp Ilurtorj l < fort, Jmt i Mr, «nd Mr». Michael Youn» i>t ""' * M$lfllMI Y*WOOltRlr/ri, fihirltT. on your r ita4 Ua (ummy. hanrlr'rls of person* who vlaltM th« vlaltnra Sunday. or fcalliis. Okn\ l Ocean svtnue txpftl In motoor lo REE PARKING •aro>r\ ftnsita i rWi'burjr. lal'n. rslrfUld the Isttir part of On «nk,hospital's ellnlo annually from Iht tit. »n4 Mil, iUatx Wttit pi CU(-Utt towu la Ifii JUi Btnk dl«tr|6t, It sn* t« s4v*ft|M la Th* RsgisUr, Tea BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 13, r Good Fishing Hook, Laddermen Final Plans For Comiskey-Pro#s onmouth Elms Upset At Highlands Bout at Long Branch Municipal Tourneys to This summer has been the best for And Fair Haven Charity Game At Patrick Edward Comlskey, the Fat- fluke, porgles and sea base that High- •rson hope for a new white heavy- Elks In League Game lands has experienced In many years- Win At Softball Pirates Park weight champion,' will tackle Paul Start on Courts Monday Moat every angler returns with good Proas, former world's amateur heavy, catches.' ^~ titleholder, In the feature bout of the Because of the large quantities 01 Hazlet Loses to Fair Double Header Thursday third outdoor show of the season, at v •" . Victors of First Half of City League fish being' caught Jn the vicinity o( Atlantic stadium at Long Branch to- Tom Gamon to Defend Singles Sandy Hook, Captain Al Bahrs of Haven, 13 to 3— ~ Night for Benefit morrow night 'Four heavyweight*, Bahr's Landing has announced a a middle, and lightweight bout are x Lose by 2 to 1 Score-Errors Prove Fatal more convenient schedule for his pa- Independents Bow of Social Service on the card, Tennis Title-Entries Close Sunday * , ^_ trons. Captain Bahrs has a new «0- Arthur Donovan, -world-famous ref- Tommy Cramon. a former member •.', The biggest Wet of the year oe- foot deep Ma fishing boat captained etahack. Jack Warren. Bruce Hern Irons of the Kims accounted for two The Nareslnk Hook and Ladder Final plan* for the charity soft- eree of heavyweight championship of the Bed Bank high school cham- drickson, GeoVge WortWey, EM Van. ',' r curred last night In the City Softball by Tony Cose of New York. This firemen's Softball team of Bed Bank ball game at Pirates park on New- bouts, will appear as guest referee on pionship tennis squad and now a of the three hit* boat, which Is named the Amphlon, Busklrk, William Evans and Gordon t i, leaJtue when the Ehn's A. C, which Y. M. & A. and the Fair Haven firemen's team roan Springs road next Thursday the .card. Donovan is rated'the finest member of the Michigan university Forbes., ? liad not won a game until last night, leaves, Bahrs' landing at 1 a. m,, and chalked up victories Sunday in the night for the benefit of the Mon- referee ever to step into the ring, and AB B H PO A I! tennis team, will attempt to -defend Davey Wood and Raymond Hose, .,' reversed their form and gave thr Blaki, v * ' * « ' o 1 p. m.' "JWtey" Blllson. Ellison allowed the si a it 21 Kreger on. the mound, collected Americanettea and Boverettes, -will Cornwall In the finals to win the first Berlow and George Holmes, Jack ; •• Biks only four hits. ELMB total of IS hits while Kreger held his clash In the main attraction at 9:15 leg on the J, Krldel trophy.. The Warren and Mickey Long, and And» The Elks scored first on a single AB B H PO A E Monmouth and Fair Ha opponents to six. Errors by the Haz- o'clock. The teams rate with the best At Keansburg trophy must be won three years for and Oden Egeland. J' ly BMe. Plarker filed to»Fitrgerald let firemen were cosUy. Blnehart, girls' softball teams In the country. permanent possession. ' in rightneld. Eble took second when Clubs Hold Regattas Fair Haven catcher, was heavy hit- A boys' tournament was'started In a preliminary game the Tree- Swimming Races July- 28 The doubles tourney which Is run yesterday morning under Mr, Pot- i a pitch got away from Baker, Elm ter for the victors with three out of hold Freebooters will meet the Rum- i catcher, and Fat Vaccarelll then four. Barry Walling'of Hazlet got in conjunction with the singles will ter's supervision for boys 14 years of' ntwerald, cf, 'Monmouth Boat club and the Fair son Rangers. The Freebooters' line- in Belvedere Pool also get underway Monday. Only four age and under. Thirteen players ',' came through with a single to short- HeCool, Ib Haven Yacht club held their weekly two hits. s up will Include Assembjyman Har- White, rf. teams have so far signed up for cpm- started In the first round with Allan "" center that scored Eble. The play regattas Saturday . and, Sunday, re- The heavy-hitting Hook and Lad- old MoDermott, Judge Edward petltloa, but Mr. Potter Is expecting 3. CrotliiT*, c. The first of a scries of trial swims MacDonald Park Lamborn and Har- at home was close. Vaccarelll went EllWon, Pv spectively. The Dlckman Skeeter der men compiled 21 bits and collect- Knight, Judge John; C. Giordano, several more before entries cloae Sun- *' ' to tfecond on the throw In but'was ed IB runs in thalr victory. Bruce to be held every'two weeks for the ry Matthews' given byea. fleet called off lt& morning point raco Carl Schrpeder, Joseph' Schwarkf day night. In. first round matches. Conn deV , stranded their as YanarelU and Ping- 24 i S 21 7 < Sunday because of a lack of wind. Crlspell did the pitching for the vic- Edward C. Broege, J. Russell Wool- New Jersey coast championships will Sammujr, Horn* nun—Esau 2, i. P«. More .than 20 competitors have slg- fested Sherman, Thompson won "" ttore grounded out. mond. Two-buia hit—D«Fnlo. Bicrl(lc»— Bob Davis finished first In the Class tors and held the Independent fire- ley, J. Stanley Herbert, Frank Dur- be held Friday night, July 28, In the r ! Belvedere pool a); Keansburg under nlfled"their Intention of participating from Henry, Thomas MacDonaidi u The Bun's tied the count In the Hulntotb. Stoltn bu«—Dowltn, Olench, A sneakbox event of the Monmouth men to seven hits and ono run. Crls- and, Howard Height, Joseph L. Don- won from Georgo Williams and Rob- 1 sixth when Irons tingled to center Ellison. Btrlka outi—By Blik« 2. But pell and Munch each got three for ahay, tterman McFaddln, Joseph C the direction of Louis Colllchio. In this year's singles' tournament. en balI*-~Olt Bbka 8. Umplrti—Copp«. Boat club Saturday afternoon and Among them are Allaire Cornwell, ert Hlgglns won from Ralph Coreale >'< and came home on a combination of thvaitt, Jdiw «M WHllanu. Walter Mead won the Class B event. three while Jim'Cleary, who played Ira In, 3. V. Carton, Paul Klcrnan, The program will consist of two 60- and Guy VanNesa won by default > errors after Welsh grounded to The results: at shortstop for the Hook and Lad- Haydn Proctor, .Joseph F. Mattlce, foot swims, ono for boys and the oth- runner up lest year; David Wop^r and 1 The Y, M. C. A. Thursday night Billy Hagerman, No. 1 and No. 2 men from F. Whiting. , Cleary. Cleary fumbled the ball and defeated the St. James nine S to 0 Lightning dermen, got four out of five. Brooks Harry Klatsky, Lester Rogers, Doug- er for girls under SO pounds'; two. -* Plngltoit picked It up and threw wild BUrt—2:40 P, I and CrWpell each accounted for a las Borcbard, Paul Nastaslo, T. Ray'' 100-foot races, one for boys and the on this year's Red Bank high school In the second round Allan Mac- for their first victory In the second Skipptr Ftnlih championship, -team; Jack Arnold, Donald defeated Conn, 6-1, $-0, Lam- 41 to first The ball rolled to the fence half schedule. Ed Blake was on the Ed Bruce ... _ ... sue 05 home run. Bennett and Qualtlerl mond Blazley, Milan Ross, Jr., John other for girls under 100 pounds; •400- '•L and, Irons, playing heads up ball each got two hits for the losers. Mickey Long) also members' of the born defeated Thompson, 6-4, 6-0; mound for the victors and allowed P«ter Btntlv «._... DHF W. Xnox and Leo J, Warwick. foot: relay for boys under 130 pounds, Matthews, beats Thomas MacDonald,, Bird Bonn, BOOK AND LADDER. 40-yard swims for boys and girls un- high school team; Charlie Brlggs, five hits. The winners scored four Start— 2 46 P M. The Rumson Bangers include Har- 6-3, 6-2,-and Higglna won from Van- runs in the first Inning and added • , AB K 11 PO A der 115 pounds, 80-yard swims for .star of the Bumson high school t * 'tfhe winning, run-oan also ba par- Osrratt Ewlnc . .8:22 OS CrUpell, p. . .' .8 ris B. Fisher, Cheston Simmons! team; as well as Raymond Rose, Al Ness, 7-5, 6-1. * UaUr blamed on Cleary. After Htf- another in the fourth. The St. James June Methor DNF lecker, rf. - 4 Dlnsmore Banks, George Coe, Jr., boys and girls under ISO pounds, 200- )0Flen. c i Berlow, Richard Hammer, Milton In the' seml-flnals A. MacDonald • >\ lick filed to YannateinyMcCool sent boys had but one chance to score ComtU. Benjamin K. Qatins, C. Frederick yard swim for senior-men, high board will meet Lamborn and Matthews and that was In the third inning BUrt—2:10 P. M. Brooks, Ib. . . -. 4 diving for'senior men, 80-yard Swims Qreenblatt, James SuUlvan, Andy : ~«> W hllh By on the first base side of Charle* Allllr. , ,„ _ . *. 8 28.82 Clexryry. . ». vv.. ! !...... 5 Neilson, Arnold Wood, Richard B. Bgeland, George Holmes. Chris Gres- will meet Hlggins. ' the, pitcher/* mound. Cleary, Elks' when Spenoe led oft with a single, Itobnt Malohow - 8:26:01 F LyoDiL , cf. rf...... Thomas, George Dwight, Carlos' D, for girls.and boys of high and prep ir snort slop,-called for toe ball but He was foroed at second when Wich- Htrjorle Moore ).. 8:27:11 Graraman, if. S Kelly and Charles 'Seattle. There school division, 40-yard' backstroke V cdttld not mak» tlie/ catch., Veth sac- mann reached first on a fllejder'e Dorothy Norcum ..;:._.. 8|2S:IO Ii LLjrom , cfC. . -.. — Is a possibility that Senator W. War- for girls of high and prep school, 160- Long Brancbera this season, will be} l Boger Drown . . 8:20111 .llilre, 2b. . - . - iSoced MoCopl to second with a bunt. choice. McKenna doubled to center- ISneakbolM—Olui A. McHuib, Ib. ... ren Barbour will play with Rumson. yard free stylo relay for women of Puertp Ricans Play on the mound for the Greys. ~; Sltsgersld singled to right but Mo field but Wlchmann. was held at BUrt—2:65 P.M. Munch, cf. 2b. .-. ..__ high school and. prep and 160-yard The Puerto Rican lineup includes LV" Cool was Held to third. CfotSers then third. Atnone and Andrews filed Bobtrt Davli . _. - . _. ... 8 80:14 free style' relay for men of high and Greys Sunday Night some of the fastest ballplayers ever August Sehween .. . .».aw... 8r8O;49 42 It 21 21 7 I POLO GAME ENDS IN TIE. gtoniujel. to Tony Vaccarelll, who out to close the inning. Robert Wolcott . - - I ill U9 INDEPENDENT ENGINE CO prep school. to don spikes. Their flashy defensive A.1 thrtw to Bohnelder at first, but the Qfns Worthier . - 8:88:16 AB K H PO A h The powerful Puerto Rican Stars, HulvihlU and Spence each got two An Informal • polo game at the Winners will be avtorded gold, sil- play, plus a collection ot sluggers, ! >• Utter did not touch tha base. Croth- Jtmea Bwiat .... . - - 8.84110 Mentis, Ib...... I 0 • 0 2 0 O the hardest-hitting bunch of ballplay- places them in the spot of being the, hits and McKenna connected for the Bdw«rdi nullnun - ~ ... . 8:84 '38 Dublin cf. - IOO1OO Rumson Country club last Thursday ver, and bronze medals. Men's* and • eiy was called safe and MeCool was other St. James hit. The Y, M. C. A. ers ever to como north from the West toughest competition the Greys have Hol*rt Meid 8 S5:0( Bennett, c. »_ 3 1 2 I 0 0 between teams' composed principally women's team trophies will be awards Indies, and who have defeated some • easily In with the winning run. The pitcher got three for three and held Mkker WblU _ I:8S:I2 BiiYen. If. ___ I01O01 faced »o far this season. of dub members, resulted In a tie In ed to final winners and a gold jnetiaj ot the fastest teams In Eastern senil- '' EUu''ariuel for a while but could Batting honori for his team'. Jane Powen ...... 8.85 SO 1. Ualandrlello, p . .... I 0 1 0 1 0 Jersey Jones, famous publicity ex- ' not convince the umpire that his dls- Buban Styre . - - - . 8iS«ilO Hlrtner, p ---.000000 six chukkers, 6 to 6. No extra periods will be given each member of the pro competition, win .tackle the Long Bruce ilntt . ... — 8:88.ot Omiltlerl, 2b. 2 0 2 2 11 were flayed to,decide the game, winning/teams, . ' Branch Greys at the Atlantlo stad- pert on Mike Jacob's 20th Century r—r«lslon-wa«-aot-oorr««ti Sneakboxti—Claif B. P. Caludrlello, •!..-. I 0 0 I 2 0 Sporting club'staff,, Is now handling. WalJtrTTwa-Ja—JTT•'»*'«T « Silinder,—lb.-r^- =-.-l->» -•—*—0-0 —General Howard -S, Borden of the In tho-avent of_raiu, the_meetJ?IU ium. Long Branch, Sunday night Wortbley, Ib...... » 1 0 0 2 0 0 pubHoity for the Atlantic stadium..,. xucs 1 0 Robert Elchm.n ...... 8 S8U0 Whites was high scorer with a total be held on the next clear evening-. Honey'Post, who has won.: two of 0 0 Jamn Olayton ...... , 8:17.(5 Hextnody, if. 1 0 0 4 0 0 of four goals, while Tommy Bradley T, ^VSMSMIII. »b. Mnda, if. .. » 0 Frank Beelinii B8»»6 Nlool.lt, rf. . .1 0 0 1 0 0 the four victories hung up by the £ pays to advertise In The Register. Boviaro, c 8 0 I i 8:48:17 was high scoror for the Greens with 2 WUll.ro Huennan Aumeek, rf. . _2 _0 _1 _1 _* _0 PlcoolU, Ib. _~ ! HenrHy y Poppe . ." _ _---.. 8:56 St three goals. J. .Koebllng, also of the Orsuss, Ib. .,. . 8 01 _. 1 1 27 1 ~7 21 4 2 SMIIM, If. .. 2 e o WillWilliai m WIB.fWIB i _ - ON* Greens, scored two goals to take WIchmMin, if. > 0 o filfinlpei. Hook « Ladder .. -iuitl 0—10 third place in scoring honors. HeKtnna, Ib. 2 11 1 i SUrt-^8 lOS P, H. Independents ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0— 1 NIGHT Al Blamone ...... -- 8:4S:81 Bununarr: Horn* nine—Brooke. Crlipell. Greene . Wiltee ALL STAR BOXING Tkree-baie hit—Mnnch. Two.baee hlU—F. i u e a Joiiph Belltirt .... - .... 8 47.03 Ho l._. J. Roebllng Q. Miller Y, M Because of laek of wind and a Lyonn,, AllAllaire, , Bennete t 2, Oaultlerl. H 11IDA ,yonnes Double plays—Pplaye—P. Oalandrlello to No. 2...... T, Bradley ....General Borden BASEBALL ATLANTIC STADIUM 10 0 hasty decision to hold races when a BaUalandra; ndra. HlU—OfHlUOfff MarMarineiner 4 In 0 IInn- No. 8...M..B. Ruth»uff ..... A. Beadleiton Kaelntoia, Ib breeze sprung up In mid-afternoon ilnn, offff CldllCalandrlelll o 77 IIn 7 InnlngIl i BaeB e Back. William Foalei . G Oliver I. Deunond, Ib * 1 in balls—OS Hartner 2, oft Calandrlello Scoring—Qneni, Roebllng 2, Bradley FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 14 - ««m. el. — . 3 the Fair Haven Yacht club races oft CrlewlUO. Btruck-out—Dy Orlipell 8. Ruthr»u«f. Whltei. Borden 4, Aeadlei- B. Samfflon, if. „___. a 0 drew a small fleet yesterday, but the by Calandrlello I, Umpires—O'Connori, ton, Oliver. '•.../. » SUNDAY llereth, Ib. .-. « races) marked: a novel turn of events teConvey, - PATRICK EDWARD COMISKEY R, Desmond, sa. —_«. I • Soule, If. .. > 2 for the river.. Sea Scouts camp- , SINGLEMEN WIN. ' X. PATEBSON WHITE HOPE 0 HAZLET. ing on the Mennen place on the river- AB R K E ATLANTIC STADIUM Dowlen. if.' _ ..".~T~" a _0 0 Ji JJ_ £ front, sailed their 10-foot training Bithbone. o The bachelors of-the Red Bank Ocean Avc, "Long Branch -.'.'.• vs., '. .••.:''•'.. n i i u i> boats" In a match race under the di- Li Walling, if. Quadrangle club defeated the mar- rection of the club. These boats, Long, ii,' PAUL PROSS - N. Y. C. Two-biie hit—OUeKenna, 8acrlA». H. Warnoek, I ried "men of the club Friday night, Porto Rican Stars Haelntoili. DoubU plar—» Deimond to manned by a captain and a crew of 1. Warnoek, tl. to .7, on the high school athletic OMreeh/ Wild pltoh—MuWlhlll. Bawl on '• '.":"': "vs. • • ' .• U\U—Olt llulTlblll I Strllte-ouU—By six, were a welcome addition to the* Cnerrjr. 2b. field In a softball game. Charles Arthur Donovan Guest Referee HulvihlU 1, Stolen baeet—Oleraeh, K. woekly sailing' races of the yacht Hinaway, rf. Long Branch Greys Seanona, .Uroplree—Wellbieher, Flmro. • Fedce, p. Fischer, onr the mound for the single- oiub. , Captain Powell skippered the ETerdtle, rf • men, won bis own game with a single All Seals and Ring Under Cover Potter to'flrst place In the race, best- E. WUllns. 8b. .. In the last Inning, to score two men. GAME CAIXED 9 P. M. FOUR OTHER 6-ROUND BOUTS Neilson Boat ing the Gutty Bark. The Essex was Fine fielding by Parker, and Carmen ADM. 75c > $1.20 and $140 Tax Inc. disqualified. . assisted the slnglemen In their vic- Admission • 40c Th» . Modrath brothers, piloting tory: Jim Turnock pitched for the FOE BESEBVATION8 MOOTS •%.. B. 1900 Brkter, Bes. Seats - 75c Tax Inc Wins At Rumson their new class E sloop, Rajfoal II, Braner, « married men.- walked away with the feature knock- Kin(, ib. .•67 about class race In a four-boat event, Farler, if .617 Stepper "Steps Out" - Bteland, It. - .111 It was the second victory in as many Mount, cf. ' .000 in Country Club Race starts for the McOraths. Garret Millray, rf. .000 Swg bested .Al Keator In the bird Rtnehart, c. Pryor, 8b, ..— GAUSS THIS WESK » boat olass and John Streck outsailed Kreger, p. «—< Tonlsht-Y. M. O. A. n, Y. M. H. A. C. F> Nielsen's Stepper again won George Toop by IS seconds In the i Monday—«L Jamei vi HkB. the Saturday afternoon race at the snipe class . Bruce Mapes had no «8 i( It 0 Tosidar—Quadi TI. Y^ M, C. A. Rumson Country dub for the Arrow HatM .... 1 0 « 1 2 f 0 0— J Wadaudar—Wolvti TI. Elnu. competition and sailed against time F»lr Ha»in >U 0 1 S x—H class boats when Neilson, as skipper, In the sneakbox race. Summary: Two-baet-.«,i U—Brliter, E«e. St James* nine stepped into the nosod out Harry MoMahon in the tend, Pryor, Bale on balle—Oft Kreger C, limelight Tuesday night whin then The summaries: Ariel to take Arst place, Knockabout olaee—Start 1:15. P. tf. o(f ridee I. 3tni«k-out—By^-fedte U came from behind to defeat the Boat and .Owntf FlnUti Wolves 10 to 7 lmrf ree-hltUng game. W. Dlnimore Banks, leader, at Rlieal II. McOr»th Broi. . ,. 4:01:00 Both teams scored three runs In the present In the point races for the Oaprer, A. Qaienblri ...... 4:11:00 o!ub trophy, finished third in bis EIJeM), I. Full«r .; 4llO:JB Ryan's Occupy first Inning. St James started the Jail, P. 0. Stryiur Dleq. game with only eight men. The "Ilrce. Bird Bolti—Stut 2:40 P. M. ' Wolves were quick to take advant- The Sunday afternoon race, which Garrtt Swing — 8:44:00 First Place In did not oount toward the point score, Bambino, V. K«»tor 8:47:00 age of this handicap and alter Joe Oomit Cl»ti—Start lits P. M. Savtero gave Blalsdell a'llfe on first, had much the same result as the Sat- Mer.r .: 8:47:00 Bowling Loop MEMBER OF AMERICAN HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, Inc. -Bloom and Oshprn singled, scoring urday race, Nellfon finished first In BUnUiorn . J - 8:47:18 Blalsdell. Forbes grounded out to the. Stepper, McMahon finished sec- ' Snukbox Olaii—BUrt 2:B0 P. M. - ond In the Ariel, and the Judy with Belvor, B. Mapee' 8rt»:00 Calandrlello at shortstop but Apple- Snipe Olue—BUrt 1:SS P. M. Win Three From gate slashed s. single to center, scor- Thomas as skipper finished third. John SUMk 4:20:00 WiU Be Held On ing both runners. Allaire ended the The joint score for the older club George Toop - —-• 4:Z0:lt Rotkete—Start 8:00 P. M,- Plata Restaurant in Inning by hitting Into a double play, members stands at present: rorter 4:01:00 St James came back to tie the Circa' It BankicmfwreUo Cutty Bark ~v 4jOI:16 §ea Bright League Uoat FolnteFlati Bklpptr Siaex OU count with three hits and two e> Olrct • rors, all coming alter two were out, i> l Dtnka Judy it > Thonu Ryan's Hotel took posaeslon of St James took a lead In the sec- LiHuindoo 17 a UttMtr The Tkomton Farm 'Ariel 97 I McMihon first place. In the Sea Bright Busi- ond, when Harold Hounlhan singled' N.ll.on and stole second. He took"fhlrd on 3T 5 ness Men's Bowling league by win NlscitMeh 14 I Fltdlir ing three games last week from the ' Sovlero's Infleld out and came horns Boddli 15 T Young Winning Golf Adjacefib to the '•-+,:. Harc-n 14 a Plerc. Plaza Restaurant Fowler's Hard- on Don Osborn's error. In the third Barbara 13 0 Potti i ' • . '• « ware took three from Harry's Lobs- ; VanBrunt pounded out a four-bag- (no nami) 0 10 Mltctlf ter House and In the night cap Bow- ger. Another error and two morn Saturday's race: By SAM 8NEAD, man ft Alexsen won two from ; hits made the score seven to four at Boat sMsper Canadian Open OhampWn Clint's Tree Surgeons. • Marvin RUMSON COUNTRY GLUB \ the end ot three Innings. Stepper - Nellion I think it was Johnny Farroll who Fowler of Fowler's Hardware team The Wolves, with runs In tho Ariel _ ..,..., MeM.hon hit the mtples for 225, the highest B»n«e said that a golfor drives for pleas- fourth and fifth. Hod the count, only - Thontet ure and chips and putts for scores. score of the evening, with C. Dlllone, to loie out In the last of the sixth iiUkundoo „ , lUebler Jr., of Ryan's Hotel second with 224 Serbtra _ . Polu That's one trouble with the aver- Inning when the St. James' bats went age Rolfor—ho nets such a kick out STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS RUMSON, N. J. to work and on tour hits and a. wild Dodd,. -,.::;:::z~::::z::::::z=^ W. I, • pitch won the game on three runs. Hyari'i Hotel ...... IS e (i5rNaivr"3."::z."™"™::"~"«euSf Flue, Seetaurmnt .. s „ •" WOLVES • " Bomnan * AieUen p AB B H PO A H Blalid.ll, ... _ _ 4 2 Sunday's race: - CUn« Trt« Burgeons ...... 10 it tllootn, e...... -41 Do«t SMpi>er Fowler's Hardware X IS Stepper _... Neilion Harry's Lobittr Houia 4 ' Oiborn, sb ... 4 1 Ariel MeMehon 17 Today, Friday and Saturday Judy _ Tbom.i PLAZA RESTAURANT ABplIl.te.' jtVZ^Z...* i Ulree n»rt, Loygren ....,..:.,.. no 181 111 Allaire, rt...... 4 o Lukundoo „:..•.•..•..•...,.,.. l[«»M.r Oulnco — in l|J PlWurd, cf. J 1 (no namt) ..., Metcilf Madion 101 iei While; Jr.. .f. •" i j jeron „ , Pierce J. Douglu U7 1«T Ilubbird, tb,', p. "" | o B. Covert 101 131 „. ,, : Kledler Roeibach . 197 let lit Boddle • Young 107 JULY 13th, 14th and 15th 'Mini 3b.\^..Z'.'.ZZZ'.'. 1 J)itrb»ra ., Totu ess 711 779 «s 7 8 IS > J The chlldron'a raco OQ Saturday RTAN'8 HOTEI, Classes include Three-Gaited Saddle Horses BT. JAMK3 saw Amory L. Haskell, Jr., In the tt Dlllone, Jr. 134 149 lit AD R 11 PO A E Hounllun, c Flash, beat out tho Bryan brothers T. MoMahon ,. 1SJ 1T« Ids t l i o a C. Dlllone. Sr. ltl uj MI SovleroSl , IIb .iiiioi In the Wnlu-Bang, to finish Jlrs!. K, Von - 117 H< lto C.l.nlrt.llo, 4 1112 1 There were several accident* In the and Ponies, Five-Gaited Saddle Horses, Hunters Mead, p. * J 1 1 J 5 K. Dlllone 114 lit no • VanBrunt, if. .,„ 4 a s 2 o 1 race, Kent Young In tho Bl-Bo of a lonrf wallop that ho wants to 70S 7111 111 OrauM, 1t>. 4 0 o It 0 o tipped over and Ken and Harry 8cg- spend all his practice tlmo driving. rOWLXR'R IUI1DWAHK and Jumpers and Polo Ponies. Jtrnone, If. >HMP..» J ] 2 4 0 n german pulled out a stay just as they He forgets that the scoring ion* Is 8. Fowler , lia lit M«K«nna, rf. J I o J 1 o were crossing the starting Hm. Out W. Fowler tan ITT 1IT Attridse, ab. _„.....„... loitoi within 80 yards of the flag. You'll M. Fowler In 1<« 21S or six boats only four finished, get a better pay-off practicing putts I,. Fowler 101 The finishing- order: 0, Perl ...,118 lei . 11 10 12 31 s ~4 and approaches than drives. , PRIVATE BOXES *^' Hone JUB—V«n Brunt, While, Jr, Don. Boat skipper -Anothsr thing to keep In mind Is B. Snunone .— 171 Jl)t 110 Die pl»r—C«l«ndrl«llo te Orauie. Btol.it Whlii-Il.n, „ ll,,,n that when you have the choice of Boxes, leating «ix, for entire thow - - - - " S^-00 • bane—Hounlhen, Mead. Bun on bill*— Jounty nutatre two types of *h,ota to make, employ , HARnva LODSTin, uoimi "° Olt Mild », o(J Hubbard 1. Wild ultoh— Vansuerd Btew.rt O,' Johnion 110 L34 111 ltubbird, Mtad. Umplrei, rieiolle, (l«m. the ono that Rives you tho least mar- O. Johmon lit IK 141 Daily Admiuion ------*" " $1.00 Uion aad OUarax. ' Bo-Bo, with Toung and BeabUtoult gin of error. For IniUnce, when II. Dtnsler 140 in 174 with Heggerman did not finish, Tho you havo a short shot to the green 0. Nelion 101 111 Seat in Stand - - - -•-_-•- - - - $100 Two fwfsUed games featured the point score for the children's races U Nvleon 1ST City iofttsl! league this week. Frl and there Is no obstruction. In tho follows: Way, 11 la safer to piny a jilt-and- 1. Johmon „.., 14| in no day night the x. M. H. A. won by Ho>t Polnti ri«r« Hklrper run shot than to attempt a direct •»• 141 111 PARKING SPACES default from tht Monmouth Kims Dl.llo •I 1 p|tch. BOWMAN AXM-IKN and Monday night the Quad club won Seabticult !! BecrernMn M. Meiilek 11.1 lm by forfeit from the N, F. r. m. In a Ho*iir 17 ftut««ri By practicing the pitch and run T, O'Brien ns no For tho show's duration, including admiuion of four occu- Vanguard - 17 W. Ble*«rt H, J*et«reou Ill 101 postponed game Monday night the Y. rtaeh you gradually acquire a knowledge IS lleekell •• «•'• isi 301 pant* of automobile -' • - - - • $25.00 M. C. A. defeated thi Kims, t to 3. Marietta 18 A. "lewut of Just how far short of the tup -. 141 141 Wnlii.Ding t , Uryan your pitch should land so that It will M. Orletr .— . Olok ffigtn, Y. M, O. A. center- run up close to tho hole Start with '•Idsr, ^aj> heavy batter of the night OUNVff TIIBH 7 On Time All the Time. shots a short distance off the grt«n " 1th ttyo home runs and t, single, Tht and gradually Increase the dlitnnce. r. Tiiompion in Hi tin pound#d out 11 hlta, three o( H %°u want printing don* on Ume Ji. Andereon ...., l|R FOR LOCAL CHARITIES i were hsmsnt, tti Blaic* on th« rive The rtsgliter a (rial. For over The same sugge(tl6n goes for put- W. De»ereau» 1IT ill ,ting. Loarn to hols the short ones »• S»« •• l»e lit for ttw T, «, o. A. held his » ysari The Register has been de> verlng printing when promls*~^Btoiit fend* Plnlru • - - Rice made a very excellent showing. While. ., ... 0 1 J 1 1 i-1 was third with 818. ,' Qla.sford. p. ,..-....:.:— 1. 1 » judged by performance and way of Sed Bsnk •„.-.....-. 0 0 s 0 ! 0 10 I—T Caruso and allowed two runs, one of . For the second-time this season Leonardo ...... : 100103 009—4 urnna ...... ,0100s 1—9 5 going over a series of Jumps not over The results: deal.! WhllH—MUler 1. Borden 1. The tournament commllteV6f tBal which watf Gibson's second homer. the Nashville Elite Giants turned "41 10 IS 1 Three base blu — Boncore, Maxson. (.,• four feet, waa won by Camille ridden Slrlke-outs—By DeOMcco 6, by SupiniM fintli—Bice detesAtd O4o»« V, Beadlealjn 1, Blldtm «. Oreina—Bokel- Monmouth archers Is' pjanfilnj^-s,';: The Grays won the game In the the-tables' on the Red Bank Pirates, •Bilmar Bl.hop« _»..» IttlH J—It Cot,'one up, 10 hole.; Edward M, Crone ln« |, Bradley 1, Foalee S. Referee—Ed. tournament for next Sunday f^nt opening frame when Harris singled. Friday night they shut out Manager Var.ltr Club ...... 0 000002 00—J by Bourne RuthraufT. Miss Audrey I, by Garrison 3, by Ala..' 1. Bases on defeated Kenneth M. Begg.rman, three wla Stewart, Time—Period* I T4 mlnutei. Htsler oh Colonel took second place balls—Oft DeOhlcco. 4, alt Sunenikl J. off and one 1 Bryan deflated Wlnior ShltipH, their range on Route 84, Mil Bankhjead popped up to McGee, who Max Posnak'and his teammates 0 to Th«e-baM blt^-Day. Two-base Wta— Qarrtson S, . town. The shoot will ba for'1 0. In,an early season game the Kln», Mort«dBon. Strike-oul.—Br Bedle and Mrs. Alfred Beadlestcn on Lucky live and four i and Kelly defeated 0. P. i replaced Greenberg * at shortstop. 9. by Kurau 4, br Qlaaaford 9. Baaea on Nellsbn, Jr.. thrie and two, X|1M Bankruptcy Petition. members. Brown grounded, to Sabo at third, Giant* triumphed over the Pirates 6 Find took third. - Miss Hasler also 8«nt-l\n»la—Wee defeated Or we, on* balle—•OH Bedla' 2. Umpire! Capone and took fourth, riding Blue Peter. Roger Pryor, motion ploture actor who attempted a double play at, sec- to 4. The Nashville team is the only Shelley. • : up t and Bryan defeated Kelly, .even up, ana orchestra leader and a former one to hold victories over the Pirates Monmouth Four Final.—Bryan defeated Rlo«, four' up. Large Poultry House 'Bonuki \ , j ond base but Casacclo dropped the Major M. Carson was' judge ot the resident of Asbiiry Park, baa filed a A poultry house TO try 20 feet on-.'-^ . ball and all were safe.. This set the this year. show and the executive^ committee In a two-ball mntoh fbr men, Abe Splro started on the' mound for Wins Round Robin play/id Sunday against par, Winter petition in banferuptoy. 'Ho listed, his the Solomon Ouggenhelmer estate at\> stage for Big Gibson's appearance, Shrewsbury Four - was Mrs. Aniory L. Haskell arid Ru- Mitts aa VXA-4& In cash-ttni llabll. Elberon wu destroyed by fire 'lata » . who promptly dropped his first home Red Bank-but his wlldnesj led to tus O. FJndh. The ring committee Bhlppoo and W. W» Oamwell wore 1 his downfall, Jim McCloskey went fdur up, at the end of the match to Itlei of $41,140.41. He is the son of Friday night. The blatt was'belltveo- ; **'inn over the'leftfleld fence. • wu composed of Mlu Florence Arthur Pryor, noted band laadar. in to stop a Nashville rally,In the Beats Eatontown Ruthrauff, Miss. Marjorlo Hasler, Defeat Norwood Polo win. Shlppee and H. A. Wilson wrre to have started from a gras»vnr*«> ' '•'? la'the sixth inning Gibson was seventh and was. effective, allowing three up, Edward M. Crane and H. . walked but was forced out at second Mlas Audrey Hasler, IIIss Malzle Club.and Trenton one hit in three innings, Jones and Bourne. ButhrauD, The B. Fisher were three up, and Crane ; by Leonard. Spearman singled over Pete Gray, a one-armed star from Defeat Arch Rivals and Howland B, Jonee were also second. A: fine play by Pete Grey,' junior show committee consisted of Canada, with a batting average In Veteran Max Phillips of.the Mon. three up, Pirate new one-armed oenterflelder, the .350 •c.laji, played in centerfleld at Polo, 11 to 4 Miss Anne" T. Haskell, Miss Anne held Leonard at aecond base. What- for the Pirates and did well In the Huber, Miss Margaret R. Haskoll mouth County Country club led his The two-ball, beat-ball matoh on and Miss Beth Pegraw. . team to victory In a round robin polo Saturday, played against par, result- •{•• 1st Jyed out to Zalser. Jackson third Inning he hit the centerfleld Outscorlng their iroh rivals In . singled to center and again Grey fence., but was thrown out at third match Sunday afternoon when the ed in John Reed Kllpatrlek and O. three chukkors, a strpng combination The summerles of other classes: Eatontown riders scored victories MacW, Bryan winning with three up. ;•-• made a running pickup, but Leonard trying to stretch a double Into a of Shrewsbury mallet swingers over-1 Class 1, horsemanahlp 100%; children •. scored. ' Parker bounced to McGee ^triple. • • under ten year, of ana—.First. Isabel HKs- over the 112th Field Artillery team' K. W. Heller and Paul Harrison were powered, a hard-rldlng Eatontown; from Trenton and the Norwood Polo stcond with two up, and Wlnsor ,, and forced Jackson at second. Nick.Casacclo starred In the field team Sunday afternoon In the first I kell | aecond Stlnor Glmbel i third i Suianne .,- ,Jn the seventh the drays batted Newbtnter; fourth, Phyllla Mount. . Club of West Long Branch. Shlppoe -and Marshal Oeer, Jr., were for the visitors. He accepted ten match game of the season on the I . Olau I, ponlN under..14.2 hand., to be third, «ven with par. ,,.-...._ * around and.••' made use: of three chances without an error. Gray and Shrewsbury field, 11 to <. I ridden by children under 14 years—First, — The round-robin crown -vyont to the ; .• singles, Gibson's double and an error Rabbit Hosklns divided batting hon- Fro.tr. GUnor Qlmbol uni second' Snot, Eatontown team which collected 12 The Udles' Chayengo oup, won last by Max, Posnak to score tour runt. Gerald . Balding, captain of the | Miss Mount up; third Tip-Top, laabel !{••• goals while Norwood scorod six and year by Mrs. C, B, Harding, has gone ors with two hits each. British International team, played Inj Veil UPI fourth Bvenlnf, Hartaret.Haikell ••• Gibson Just missed, another home the Trenton artillerymen five. In the Into tthe semi-final rounds of pity. NASHVILLE ELITE CHANTS the No. 3 position for the victors and up. The quarter finals were finished tut iite. ^ . run as his double was lined off the AB 8 UFO A K Class I, horsemanehlp 100%. children first threo chukkers of piny the Mon- - leftfield fence, a mere two feet high- tallied six goals. The Shrewsbury 10 and und.r 18 years ot a««—First, Joan weok-end and the semi-finals are due Klmbro. cf. ;.„ _ I » ' I 1 four took the lead In the second mouth four defeated Norwood, 7 to 4. er and it would have gone over. Hushes, lb...... 9 ! 1- 4 Rlddtrj second, Thoma. Olmbtli third, In the second matoh Phillip* turned to be finished before next wetk-end. Burtl, rf 4 1.14 chukker after a one-all score at first- Kitty Taleotti fourth Petgy Hartshorne. 6MC SAVINGS ._OU««_JOUJJ6M»jhliZloa*hllt.Ji6M»majiahliZloa*,-i'hlldrBid v -ln-Jils-gr«ate#t_perforn»Bnca-,ot_th(L TJie results thus far: Mrs. Amory I* ~ Manager^Maxle-Posnak's-team-war p 13 aha under 16 yeara of ase—First, Anna year and assisted his team to win ffnskeir dof ca"t«r Mrs: VeftryTir W < saveu from their second straight Huber; second, Anne t. Hukellt third, goals in the second and two In the Virginia Mount) fourth, Margnret Has- from Trenton, 4 to 3. ' let, four arid three; Mrs. W, Dlnamore :..' shutetat; in VM>-home'• half of yie third to lead at half time, 8 to 1. Banks defeated Mrs. O. F. Nellion, ARE THE HIGHEST! } •*?': Wyeijtjj..1, LaVao... reached first on Phillip* In both encounters drive Bob Eisner and Andy Clough led Ole«s >, hors.s or ponies not ever 1S.3 home four goals while Martin Cohn six and five; Mrs, A. 0. Bwanson de- «.. Spearman's error and took second hands,'to be ridden by children under U feated Mr*. Marshall Oeer, St., four Eatontown's attack In the last half yesrs—First. Virginia Mount i aecond, pushed through threo and Dr. Yuok- ; ;on the play. McQee. grounded to SI « 5 25 IS 1 and three; Mrs. K. M. Segiermin MOM POWER GREATER BIGGER, BtfTfa . • ' *.'.:Parker and Grey popped outtoJack- RED BANK PIRATES when they scored three of the four Thomas Glrab.l I third. Joan Bidder) man and George Oliver two each. De- Trunk against truck. AD R H PO A E goals. The' Shrewsbury ' defense fourth, W. Warren Barbour. Jr. defeated Miss Janet Douglas, four GAS SAVINGS CABSABqUliS i.;Yaon. With two out Zalner dropped a Out s, ronles to. be ehotrn on lead Wltt Untermeyer led Norwood in CMC's SUPER-DUTY Greenbarg,. a.. ...~~...... 8 0 1 2 2 0 proved too strong in Eatontown's up- and three; Mrs. W. O, Rlker defatt- f J;.. single into rlghtfleld-and Layac came Gray, cf. 0 2 0 0 0 line, ridden by children undir Bi net to scoring "with three, goals while Col. engines with POWER- Owners of 1939 GMC Unoramp»d, wl'dit' hill, battle. - ••- • . canter— First, Lewi. 8. Thompson 8d| ed Mrs. O. C. CrAWford, three and Zslisr, If. .. 0 0 2. t • 0 Ed Towets led tho national guard two; Miss Florence Ruthrauff de- PAK plstonl pass truoks report 15* to vision "Helmet TOp'/, ', Poinak, lb. 4 0 18 11 Alfred Beadlestpn and Tommy aecond, Hope Hukell I third, O.rtrude Tal- jn«n with the same number.. •eott. . ' ••• •••••• !•••-' everytnlrig In power 40X gaa savings over «abs.. • bodies blfttr £M Tomorrow night the New York Arlington, < . 4 0 0 8 110 0 9 feated Mrs. Edward M. Crane, two J Bradley scored three and two goals, due 7, Jumplnt horses or ponl.s, to be r .Meamouth County. for the draWbsr pull I *: Black Yankees, who lost a double-. Ssbo, «b.. 8 0 10 0 0 No\ 1 . .'. .'.„...... ! .„.. '. II, Phillip. and one; Miss Martha Rutgers drew oomparabie trMckat than any others. . I 0 0 2 0 0 respectively, for the victors while ridden by children It or under, over a *• header to the Parkways, alias Red Maraika, rf. ...*. »erlM o< lump, not over three feeti per- Mo:, J .....;..'...^...... -. ..i. N. Yuekmtn a bye and Mrs. A. L. McKIm draw a Cuaeclo. 2b. ^ 8. 0 15 6 0 Eisner led his team In scoring with (Jo, t ..._' ...... _;._.:„ _;.„ w. Q. Olivet *p;;Bank Pirates, In New York last Sun- Brlro, p. ,.. ..»;...«»....^. t 0 0 0 1! formance, tad way o< golnR to be tonild- by«. • • ' '••••'•. *>;.asy, will meet the local aggregation. u 0 0 0 0 0 ertd—Drst, starlight. Katherlne Ruber Back M, Cohn MeCloskejr, v - 1 Sbr««rsbury / • Eatonlowa UP! .econd, Malonty; Ann* T. Haskell UDI lKlh Field Arttlltry. - In the quarter-final matches that A GMC PAYS FOR ITSELF! £>jNert Tuesday the All Stars of Phil- No, 1— A./N. Btadlc.ton A. .Curtln third. Blue P.t.r, William Ylvluker, up: No, 1 ,... U. O. Davit - 11 0 6 37 11 8 have been pliytd so far Mn. A. O. ri/ne paywanli thnugh e«> mn YMAC Wen «l lo»eit onlfasla rPlel. '/'"• • ;*" adelphla, a strong oplored team, who No. 2—J. Roebllnz N. Btdenboft fourth, Wandered. Anne T. llatkell, up. Mo, 2 - LU M,', Untermeyer Swenson defeated Miss, Martha Rut- «>jwere rained out of an- earlier game Na.httlla 2 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0—e No. 8— Herald BalJinj B. Elmer Mo, S Lt. W. Wentiel B«d Bank j. 000 0 0000 0—0 BMk-»T. Bradley A. Clouab Qtek , ..Col, E, Toner. ets, ftve and four, and Mrs. K. "--here this season, will be the visitors. Saddles StlU Sell. " Norwood. Pols Club. ;; Two-b»M hit—Orar. BurSlt Buna batUd Shrentibury _.- till 0 0—11 S[. Ssfgerman defeated Mrs. A. h. H. L. ZOBEL CO. «* . HOMESTBAP GRAYS In—Hojlclnt, W«at, Burd^.8. Saorl«et— Eatontown'.:.- 1 0 0 12 0— 4 No. 1 TT.. ... J, Rosaback McKIm, four and three; Mrs. Rl- "*: • T ABJH tO. A E .West., Double: play—Caiacclo to Poinak; Goals: Shrewibury—Beadluton I, Bald- ' Sprlngtown, Parker County, Tex. No 2 ...... »...... »..-...... W. atraua...... , • . son tn\Tf 5<,HarrU, If. i__ S 2 1 SOD GrMhbiftf to Ca.acclo: HirtMa to Snow ing e. Bradley 2. Eatontown—DadenhoA (AP)—There's hardly been an up or No. 3 „..„...... „..„ s. Wllner kar defeated Miss Ruthrauff, one up, tfE. MAIN ST.. THdNB 111 EttBEBOLD, N. J. "jVBankhead. 2bi.... 5 .1 2 2 1 0 to Weit Strike-out.—By Splro .4, by Mc- I, Eisner' 2, Oloush 1. Btfere.—Edwin a down in the saddle making busi- Hack - D, Unttrmeyer 10 holes.... •• \ ' t V Ov 1 « Cloi'Ke/ 2; by Johnion 1. B»ta oft bun— SUwart. Time of perloda~1H minute.. ness in Be years for S. t. Roberson, MMon County IIMUii x—H PHONE l»« BBADLBV BEACH, N. J. I^JUbion' e." 4 S..S .8 1,0 OR Splro 5, off McOloakey 1, ofl Johnwn Norwood lllnitl 0— « lord, lb. * 2-' 1 10-0 • 0 1." Hlte-J-OrT 5plr. For nor. tlvo foods in the United States TRAILERS rf. 6 0' 1 1 0 0 iiid Plih. •.-•*• Ing laws and ordinances governing can make them, even in" this ma- dropped nine per cent in 1688, but .._ 6 0 I 3 S 0. public places, morals, order and de- wood—I), Untermeyar s, Rot.baok, Btrau.i ",?)I'»VlliT,'p>.1'.™ ...B0 1 0 5 II chine age. All of his 80 years of and Wilder. ForUSth Field Artlll.ry— still remained well above both the Boys' can make extra pocket money -y in the city has been drafted saddle making have been spent In Col, Towere S, Lt. Dtvle and Lt. Wentiel. Referee—Henry Untermersr. Time of ehuk- pre-war and recant depression lav- •DIESELS . it 10,11 17 II 1 iellln» The Realater—Advertliement In Toledo, ' the same store on the public, square. els- GMC TRUCK ker.—754 minute, eaoh. >

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Dining Room and To the Grand Opening of of the new Fair Haven Tavern

Kitchen Equipment done by HAVEN TAVERN ARTHUR B. SICKLES Manufactured and Initalled by HENRY R. STADLER, Prop. 20 DeNormandie Ave., Fair Haven, N, J. 740 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN \ WILLIAMS (Next to Firemtn'i Fair Grounds) GEORGE A. HAWKINS EQUIPMENT General Contractor Saturday, July 15 of the Fair Haven Tavern COMPANY Buffet Lunch Served on Opening Day 669 River Road,' Fair Haven, N, J. 278 HOBART ST., Treat yourself to a good time . . . Call your belt girl or make up a party. You'll find a TEL. 44221 congenial crowd here. Choice Wineund Liquors, Good Music, Fine Beer and Moderate Prices. ; '. ' ' ' . Tile and Venetian Blinds PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Eichler's Beer Orchestra in the Fair Haven Tavern TELEPHONE RED BANK 2099 i • .. .

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Colt's Neck. Leonardo. where they, met Monday morning. Fair Haven.. ,. broken., Dock* owned "by Mr, v Life Savingr pour»e . by nine lesson' periods *nd an as-*, Miss Tannenholi and Mrs. Cross, who fence, W. H. Bint and-Frederick (unbutton, SoouU taking! tha Junior' (Thi Bit' Sink lir bengkl have been friends for more than '30 J. ^urghard wer.e damaged. course and ''test Include Nleholas- bt b M (The JR<4 Bstfk Betlsttr cut U teotU 1 For Boy Scouts •tYhVsToV.a'LoiirpiVtkiii.) °" In Jjtoattio from . X. KllduS, H«rrr years, had sot seen each other in la Fair .a»»in hamiintgh Piccolo, Cat- Howard "fe. Morris of River road Cimato, Everett Townsend,.. Walter Montffomf rr, Frid W. Itiym. Jeroai 30 years.' ' «tn State Growv and Mr. Wttatraab.) Is laid up -with a, foot infecUon.- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Umber of Battlno and Btiktn'g autloatrx 8Ure.) ! Louis .Colllchlo, manager and * life Boyd, Wilbur Schneider, Ralph Cini- The teachers and officers of the Mr, and, Mrs. Hughle Deady • of UrB. Ida Wllber, Wu Alice Worth- guard of\ the swimming pool at fXo, Richard Hendricks, Bob Ham- Fort Lauderdale, Florida, formerly Mrs, Grace Ruppert, wardrobe mis- Baptist Sunday-school will meet to- ley'ana Mrs. John M. Welch visited r,.to Be Held at \ of this place, are spending a few Fair Haven road celebrated their Belvedere beach, Keansburg, and mer, Grover Carter and Jade Kaney.' tress with the successful production night at 8 o'clock at the church. 21st wedding anniversary Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stetgmler of Eng- coach of the Belvedere swimming Albert and Harold Quackenbush and months with Mrs. Umber"s mother "The American Way," starring Fred The Baptist Christian Erideavor Hshtown Monday. The latter family J, Saturday at Asbury Park. ' Gwendolyn and Bob Schmltter of team, which holds the New Jersey "Bud" Neiman are taking the senior eric Marsh, at the Center theater, society will hold a compflre meeting were former residents of Fair Hav- swimming championship. Is giving The Atlantic Township lire com Sao Bernardino, California, arrived life saving course and examination. New York, will return to her po-tomorrow night here Monday by motor' from the en. They now conduct a successful American Red Crosa junior and l> |i&a«,VanNostnind Is genet pany and Hailet flre company play- sition on July 17 when the show ri Sunday-school will meet at 9.45 farm at EngUshtown. senior life saving instructions to Boy PrlnHng"f In Kinds. ' lrsa'ao of-» dance to be beU ed Softball at Hazlet field last Thurs- Pacific coast and paid a surprise opens. Mrs, Ruppert has been stay Sunday morning at the Baptist visit to their aunt and uncle//Post- Scouts from Headden's Corner and Business" etotlonery, offlc* forms, iJtVtaUv group of the Ret day. The score was 8-9. ing at her bungalow on Burllngto church. Morning worship will be Port' Monmouth. posters, cards. Invitations, booklets. ID'S clnb Saturday nlghl The Ladles' Sewing club of the Re- master and Mrs. Raymond Jones, avenue. held at 11 a, m., when the pastor and their grandmother, Mrs, L. M. River Plaza etc, are turned out at The BegUter Orchard Country club formed church held their regular Mr. and Mrs. Jon Ronaldson o( will preach on, "Seeing Jesus." The The first instruction period was office in a workmanlike manner and _ ..^ _' Pat' Catano's Callforn. business meeting at the home of Curtis. They will 'remain here a beld Tuesday and will be followed at reasonable prices.—Advertisement. Burlington avenue entertained Mr, Christian Endeavor society will not month with Mrs. Curtis and will Betty Elizabeth Kondzon, daughter <, ten-piece orchestra, will play Mrs, Harold G. Gunther Thursday and Mrs. Clifford Berrldge of Has- meet Sunday night. fctagV. , , • afternoon. There were 13 members make side trips In the East, Includ- pf Mr. and Mrs, John Kondzon of ; brouck Heights, William Pitt The vacation church-echool will ing visits to the World's fair. Applegste street, has fully recovered ! HoMIng reservations are Mi and two visitors present. The topic Tork, their three, daughters, Mlas begin holding regular classes Mon- k. Roger Arndall, Mr. and Mrs. of discussion was a lawn party Mrs. Charlsfe Mlnton, who is a, pa- after undergoing an operation re- May Ronaldson of Newark,-, Miss day morning at 9 o'clock. cently for the removal of her tonsils. ""-•iinett, Mr. and Mrs. Har- which Is to-be held Thursday even- Jean Ronaldson, also of Newark, MISB Valeria Plltnlck of Brevent tien,"'t at Fltkln hospital, la Improv- . FROWN'S . m Pr. and Mra. C. a Per- Ing, August IT, at the home of Mrs, Dr. Gregory Sacco of Red Bank per- Mrs. Frank Jotz ot Irvlngton the pas! rcnue Is working at the Health I *, formed the operatlpn In his office. , Harriet Taylbr and party, Mls» The Atlantic Township flre com- Monday's gale upset a number of day picnic Tuesday, July 25, at Sea AWNINGS SPRINKLING daughter June of New York have ner of the pinochle high prize anl Bright. The party Is for members . Chasey and .party, Miss pany defeated the Wally Wollopers, Mrs. Christina Green was the winner boats In the river and damaged sev- Rogers and party, Miss opened their bungalow on Florence eral docks. A boat owned by'J. and their children. «-«, In ft softball game at Colt's Avenue for the balance of the sum-at bridge at a card party given by CANS, V.Pprter and party, MUs Mar- Neck Friday. The ladles' auxlllery Weln&ns of Linden, moored at the Mrs. Frank Kelly spent Saturday mer. Their son, Stanley, who has notthe Women's auxiliary of the Bre- dulling at the World's Fair. Megee and party, and Mrs sold soda at this game, The sale vent Park and Leonardo Flre ..com- foot ol Battln road, was overturn- irry_ Wiltshire. been very well for some months, Is ed and damaged to the extent of Thomas Morris and Irwln' Heh- wan in charge of Mrs. Frederick Hill enjoying a visit with his Aunt and pany Tuesday evening,' Mrs Vincent )then who will entertain guests and Mrs. George Rtchdate. O'Sage. Mrs. Jessie Wakefled, Mra. 1100, The sailboat recently pur- drlcks are spending four days camp- i, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sher- uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Curtis of chased by the HcGrath brothers, Ing at Breton Woods, The Ladles' auxiliary and/the lire Rochester, New York. Catherine Johnson;.Miss Margie 01- Jfr,s.nd Mrs. Edgar V. De- company held a Joint meeting last sen, Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. Grace was In a cradle oh the shore when •There will be' a regular meeting. .,. Mr, and' Mrs. Joseph Evans, Wednesday tvenlhg to discuss ths The monthly business meeting of Haulbosky, Mrs. William Lawler, the storm broke.. The craft was f the fire company tonight, at the ,• arid-Mrs. Etston Com**, Mr. and welfare, of the company. The aux-the Leonardo Citizens' association blown over and the mast smashed flre house. " N6el^l*rUud and Thomas CM- Mrs. - Chester Guttormaen, Mrs. iliary presented a dart board to the will be held next Monday night at ames K. Alverson, Miss Betty into pieces. • Robert L. Lawrence's Bremen at this meeting. After the Brevent Park and Leonardo flre skiff broke loose from the mooring CUT CLEANING FISH. Wakefield, Mrs.' Justine.' Mahnk#n and .went aground. Several Sea mey be obtained from meeting refreshments were served house on Center avenue at 8:30 nd Mrs. B. A. Scanlon were among A Uv left. Get by the women. There were abouf o'clock. §cout ana.lWoot rocket bosts were Mrs. Hannah Jackson of Oakland comfort now. 36 Hot Sipped. ilrman, Mrs. VanNostrtnd. he players. Refreshments were opset. A sailboat owned by A. .39 40 membera present. a Margaret Demurest of • lerved following the games. Mrs. street lacerated her left index finger In. • with Sides. > • Savory- Qagnebln was turned over' and ths Tuesday while cleaning fish at her Each -',. ••• Beat quality. Mr and Mrs. C N. Williamson Orange will return to her home on Haulbosky was hostess for the even- mast was Imbedded in the mud. The ' Port Mpnmoulh. and niece, Virginia Garrett, and Mrs. Saturday after a two-weeks' visit ing. home. She.was given treatment at We make any kind of Awning*. 6-Qt, Size Foxiof Bay Head visited the World's with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and inast on Bruce Mape's boat .was Rivervlew hospital. fair Thursday. lank aetjlstcr eaa ki boufkl Mrs. Irving W. Tecple.of Highland imjt* from \MXIJ< Otniralll Mr. and Mra. Frank Richdale ef venue, Middletown Village. «, and Caarlu tltbbauitr.) Merohantsvllle were Sunday guests Mrs, Peter Green entertained Mrs, ot Mr. and Mrs. George Richdale, (Th. R«d Bank RwUtr> »B b. bought 'Mr.'.and'Mrs. Arthur Runge of Hannah Mayer of Richmond, Vir- In Middletown front J. C Knight and , Xfeirny and of this plaoe are apend- The Memorial flowers at the Reform- ginia, MM. George Patterson, Mrs. Wllli.m B. Wtitv,.) f'lBr's, ."treeVs Vacation In Maine, ed-Church flwujsy were presented by Rosemary Moran, Mrs, Al W. Cross, L Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson In "Family Religion" will be the topic . ."At in* regular monthly meeting of Mrs. Roy Fleming, Mrs, Irving W. for the sermon at the 11 o'clock ser- '•,,«i' monthly meeting of 4ils parents, Mr. and Mrs. William HERSHEY'S CHOC. SYRUP TOMATOES mother at Cape May, home of Mrs. Poter Green of Mon-Christy of Main street. ' /•'Women's Republican,club was Atlantlo township flre company de- mouth avenue' Thursday afternoon LBS 1 last week at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "E. Davlson Land O'Lalces SWEET PEAS 2 no. 2 cans 15c eated Freehold,Ore company 13 to at a dessert-trldge. Mrs, Scanlon won of Duryane street were visitors at 2 -15 £ i Charles Qtuokenbush, Jr, ! In a sOftball game at Colt's Neck first price and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs, gisvWlUIam Crosson la spending the the World's fair Saturday, 2 no. 2 cans 15c leld Monday night The flremen will Mulligan also received gifts. \ Mra. Antbony Mazza, who has been MAINE ^s 'JX& CORN h week at' his father's summer home lay the Monmouth Lumber Co. nine ,'," oh Georgia, avenue. Mn. Clara Chrlstonsen of Glen- confined to the Monmouth Memorial Home Grown Fresh onlght at the Colt's Neck field. mary avenue was operated on at hospital at Long Branch, was, re- . 2 Ig. cans 15c .-" ' Miss'Blsle Miser and Mr. and-Mrs. The Atlantic ' Township lire com- ;', -Alfred Heltner were guests of Mr* Beth Israel hospital Friday. moved to her. home on Duryane pany at a meeting Tuesday night of- Guests Sunday al the home' of Mr. MILLER'S CORNFLAKES reg. size pkg. 4c PEAS 2- ,\' 'and Mrs. Charles Quackenhush, Jr., farnl- tho uso'of Jts flro hou*e 10 the treet./ Sunday by the ftatontawh APRICOTS , of Caroline,.avenue, over the week- and Mrs. Peter Groen (Included MM, imbulance, _ Soil's Neck Boy Scout troop for a Green's sister, Mrs, John Petersen Aga«h Olive OH 8-oz. can 19c 16-oz.can35c * enB. •.,'.••" "' ': ' ...":.'; • .- .' • meeting place. The. Boy Scouts have Mrs. Frank Oakley and Infant sdh and Mr. Peterson and their daughter mve returned to their home on • The Boy Scouts have discontinued een meeting at the Atlantlo town- Alice of Tottenvlllo, Staten Island; their meetings for the summer. They Wolf Hill avenue from the Fort KING ARTHUR SALT V/z-\b.$qa&rebox 2 a'Ss..'"". • 2 for 19c - hu been completed In town and the (The ^t^Bink ficgltttr t»n ba bousht :hlldren ot Mount Carmel, Pennsly- members of the finance drive com- Hixhlandi from L Gr«empan. IMr. fornla, onrouto to Washington, D •anla, for the past week. mittee of this place have been in- nlltor, Bedli'i drug itori and Joniph C.,, altered their schedule to spend e SALADA 'iSS- TEA y4-fo. 17c Vz-to. 33c Lamm.) few minutes with Mr. and Mrs. Al Home Grown • vited to attend a dinner at Camp W cross uZ * r- > r"' M t pays to advertise In The Register, . Burton at Allaire tonight, The annual, fair for the benefit of w. cross, who drove to Keyport. -Advertisement. Mrs, Frank • Tracy of O&kvllle, te .first aid squad opens tonight and For better salads . . . Cucumbers , Connecticut, u visiting Mrs, Henry loses Sunday night, July 16, it will LIBBY'S . Walling of Wilson avenue. e held on the borough hall property KING ARTHUR Mrs. O. W. Boys and Mrs. Frank the corner of Bay avenuo and Vil Crisp, Home Style Tracy motored to'Ocean Grove yes- >y street. ' *> MAYONNAISE SQUASH '"• terday. * The lunch wagon which was form- (NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE) SLICED PICKLES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beam Sunday rly located on the Andrew Richard Large Green ' • AO 1 entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard iroperly on Memorial parkway, At- each lantic Highlands, has been moved to BERK'S«.« ANNEX PEPPERS :.... M Quade, Mrs. Richard Quader 8r., and MUs Elizabeth Quads of North Ar- the lot at th* corner of Bay and Bar- •s? 10c:^ 19c lington and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. bcrie avenues In this borough. 12 W. Front St. Foot of Broad St., Red Bank Beam, Robert Beam and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith are tho Mrs, E. Bryk and daughter Janice parenU of a son , born last week. SWEETHEART SOAP 4 cakes 17c Lee of Fort Monmouth. Shortly after the child was born, the OXYDOL 2 med. pkgs. lSc 2 lg. pkgs. 35c Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Beam and chil- mother and Infant were removed to Meats dren Robert and Ardllh Lee spent Monmouth Memorial hospital, Long Manufacturers* Surplus Shoes, OCTAGON SOAP K.^.1" 4 for 15c Saturday with relatives at Breton Branch. WEEK-END SPECIALS J Woods, New Hampshire,. Mrs, Snow Thompson of Forest 4 cakes 19c The Ladles' auxiliary of the flre Hills,- Long Island, hia been visiting LIFEBUOY SOAP compeny held a successful rummage Mrs. Kate Dorby of Fifth street. 3 cakes 10c Fancy Smoked sale recently at Union ' flre house, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and two Cancellation Shoes P & G SOAP Genuine Spring Shrewsbury avenue; Red Bank. The sons of Tennessee left for hoino Tues- 3 cans lie committee in charge was made of day after a week's visit with Mrs, OCTAGON CLEANSER HAMS up ot Mrs. Leland Richmond, Mrs. Nichols' father, Frank Parker ot Mil- and Samples SUPER SUDS *%. med. pkgs. 15c 2 lg. pkgs. 29c Lillian Kearn, Mrs. Charles Rogers, ler street, Mr. Parker has been con- C Jr., Mrs. Joseph Sloveni, Jr., Mrs.fined to his home with lllncs.i. KIRKMAN'S SOAP FLAKES 2 lg. pkgs. 35c Mary Klnney, Mrs, Edward Bryk Ivlna Voorhecs, Jr., son of Mr. and and Mrs. Fred Beam. Mrs. Ivlns Vonrhces, underwent' an can 17c, operation for appendicitis last week DRANO VuivY SEXECTKD (5 to In Fifth avenue hospital, N«w York. WINDEX bottle 12c Everett. Me was stricken while visiting hi* aunt, Mrs. Fred Allen, who la a nurso .reg. size can 13c Roasting GREEN GIANT PEAS «JSJ •_ _ O Donald HIckey is expected home In that hospital, „ i this week from Rivervlew hospital, Since the opening of thi central CHICKENS where he underwent an appendicitis station for clam shucking, no com- operation. plaint* have been received regarding Friday. Super William Larkln broke his collar the clnms. Tho strvllorl, which In Value* up to 6,00 Dairy Dept. ' bone Sunday when he fell from a •hucklng all the soft clams for whole- d Smoked Butts load of oats on the Fary farm, sale markets, Is under tho super- Bargain! , .Mrs. Benjamin Hanklnson has betn vision of the atate board ot henllh, Including 1,756 ])aii-s of stunning Whites for. entertaining friends from Virginia. and since reopening hai been very ROLL Bacon Edward Grant Is improving from busy. every important Summer occasion. hlsi repent Illness, , The Highlands Red Devlin will piny ARMOUR'S Thomas Murphy of Brooklyn, fath- the Fair Haven flre cnmpfiny thlji BUTTER < er. of Mrs. Charles Humph of Locuit, evening at Fair Haven and will meet • Pumps • Strap Shoes formerly of this place, died Thurs- the Hailet flre compuny Sunday af- SMOKED day of last week. The funeral was ternoon on dinner's field, Water • Oxfords • Step-ins C i held Saturday, Witch. ' .(Home Kelly attended the trotting The serVlceit of tho flint nl<) squall • Open Toes • Open Backs Ib. CALA ' rtess on July * at Freehold. were necessary this week lo revive , An anr'versary miss was celtbrat- 24 Roland Herbert, who VIM 'rescued SIZES 3 -10. WIDTHS AAA to EEE MEATS - mUITS - BAIRY rilICE»—TIIUK8., 7RT. ' id [Tuesday' morning at Bt, Cath- from drowning at the South Kay ave- erine's church far the late Bernard nue beach. Ho had birn worliltiR | «' Kelly. n IN THE GROUP. • HAMS a boat and when ho felt that ho wan DANISH Miss Mary Warneker has returned Xalntlng from gas fiinirn he Jumped Short Shank Cudahy's Sliced , hclmi from Beth Israel hospital, New Into the water, thinking It would re- 77 , York, where «h« underwent an op«r- vive him, However, when he did All Shoes displayed on racks nnd tables. , BLUE or /•Uon for apptnoiloltli. not apppnar on the auifncii hlit frlnniln BROAD ST. f Mrs, Walter Arpse and family were dived in and brought him nnd prices plainly marked. SWISS VreWnt visitors ot Mrs. Arose'* mother, RED -"Jar* Raymond Dubesky of K«ans- Tile l)a|« CHEESE on the address on vour caper shows Come in and pick out several pairs r».,W«rman Long Is wpicterl whin vour lubsorlntlon expires. This Assorted Tasty BANK " this weak from Monmouth M*- >»p«r, like moat lalr-reapectlhK pub- whert sh« wu av loalloni. U operated on a cuh-ln- C I adrsace bails.1 if yoar final dMt l« of High Grade Shoes to finish out COLD •JKJ Towla Is enterlalnlng I?*!11* "•,"•• ••"» 1° w>»t oheek Ib. —-»«l today so that you will CUTS s^id'«mlly from Long' the season for very little money. 29 ,— anv Issues home --- -•V,»- 1 >-r • RED BA^JK REGISTEB, JULY 13,1939. Card Piwiy Aid* '. Chapel Hill Church Mrs. Qrace Patterson 'and Mrs. George Desprtaui ware hostesses a$ RED BANK REGISTER > a card aid same Tuesday night for the. benefit of Highpotat Spiritualist chapel ot Christ* HW. The party-was held at the tome of Rev. Stance* Stevenson ol Leonardo. LOOT AND FOUND FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS NOTICES APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT - REAt ESTATE FOR; Mrs, a J: (SUM, Mrs. Boniface KADE1CK TWO BOOstS, nlceljLMntehed tor light Kttoehels, lira, Oiaf Christy, Mrs, 1O6T. Made and «UU **i. mm to Ml BABMt DAVTOSOM motarayslt (or COtntTESY HOUSE, Marlboro l a meal or houstkt*plnffl gsa. altctrlc, contlnuoua OVXS1DJS offlea for rant} rooma ttpsrata Ate Mayer, Mrsv Cecelia, Vlsator, Mrs. para* of HoDr> Hjrunuon lti»;t and aaJa. good condlUon. Inaulra at SI -a sandwich I ready to itrvt Eiaaooible hot water I adults'only: reasonable rant. or adjoining. Dulrablt location; rest Church atmt. Bmnaon. N. J. sanlce ptlcea. Phont Freehold *M-J-1. jatonthla Zobel bulidlng, Broad strtet lit given ptrtotial "at JBlorenee 190ns, Mrs. Grace Rnppert, ntmt attain, phone Ksaeon TH-M.» •SI. 48 WtU.» turret. K«d Bank. Alio siraia for ranf and Htrdlns road, phone Bed Bank, III, UpplnwO; ,11 «« Mrs; . Boss- White, Mrs. , Charles UWT, ft etavas tolitw BtmlJi HSmPIBCB bathroom outfit eompitU HIGHEST prices psld tor rail, Diptr, with jattinga, CaU Keantburg Ill-W or BU1CK Kil Mvtn-passenttr deluxe eU- Btd Bank- Hi Mdole; Mrs. Marie Schmidt, Mrs. drive Tfcondar. Betun to Btabeaid whatl Mdan. la axctllant condition I nod etc Phont Kttnaburs 4Z4. Joitpb FURNISHED apartment, three roomi and FOR RENT, tmall bout* In Middlttown It» conspuT, Btd Bask, or GoW«n"« iton. Kaanacwg tlt-R. HUlo. Highway It. Keanaburir, H. *. bath: gartgai reasonable Write P. O. villages rive roomi, running wsUr la HOVIa, .11 roomt, lares atUa.Jwttli Berths, Soedul, Michael J. Murphy, appearance; will sacrULn for anlck action, BTJTCBEB'S aleotrle rafrigtrttor for talt, till I very email payment, balance tc Box 111, UttTe Sllvar, N. J.* kitchen| tltotrle lights! gang*. Bant III room apartaiut) for HUei itou c MaUhewtljDcke and John Harms re- MADELON PROAU antiquee bought Ptr month. Telephone 111 MUMlttoinu SK.VEB, muculU pin lo.ti iiltltU H. M. raaaoaabla Hoffman, 171 Bay annue, mlt. Many other .bargain!. WHl^uo •* FIVE-ROOM apartmant, all lmpro\ >ment>. ceived special prizes. K. Kewaid. Paont Btd Bank UIS-B. (raar)"HUhlande. N. J. Lavlna. I7(, Broadway, Long Jiranch.V and eold. 101 West Front itreet. Sad id. Bed Baskj mar Protptot 1 Bank. at 111 Shrewsbury avanile. Apply 81 RUMSON, four-room-ahd-bsUi , fumUbtl Bmlk phont lHt-J.7 " J Others attending were Mra. Ed- tOST. Itu book of Nalattu BuildW * ENGLISH oak caned library table, ma- Shrewsbury tvenut, Bad Bank. , bungalow to rent tor iea«ani n»»r Hth. ward Hartje, Mrs. John Konaldson, Lota At«0«laU6a. stout »lx «HU ego. hogany tea table, anttaut roteiwsod bed. FARM PRODUCE PAPBR BANGING, dtcoraUnE. and ptlnt- THRES rooma and. bath, ntwly -dtcorattd, •ng'Krounda, park and but Itntti Immedw lbs. George DeLong. Mrs. Albert Vf. Itadtf nUrh to Hahttar Bnllala* * lampa for atlt I rtatonablt. 1IT Broad lag: Ant qoallti material! at very rea- heat tupplled by olll In the heart .of ate poiiaailon. phont Rumlon 487. , loan AiioeUtlon, Mtcfculs atntt, Bt4 atraat. Eatoatown. BROILER e&tckti Ctoat bred Bock.Rad .,,„tonahl, e prlcei. John Morria, 1» Jbhn. Cross, Mrs.-Anne Dolan, Mrs. Minnie tttr t, Kaanaburg, N. J,, rtona Kiamkurg Ittd pank, Inqvtr* tt ill Slirvwibory HOUSB at Satontown,'tlx room!,,all tmv Bank,* _j i broiler chicks for Immediate and fall •* , f*, < avenue.*^ • •' •' -' •• - •. Hoelle, Mrs. Matthew Stevenson, BABY' CHIOKS, lOo each; faraoui Jaraer provementsi gsragal ntwly dtcorattd. LOST. j>ua Iwsk No. 19111. PJttw ra- Gianta prlat winner breed: pallets grow delivery. If lattrttted In other eroet- Price MS monthly.' D. S. Morrii, Lewie Mrs. Thomas Bharkey, -Mr. and Mrs. to 10 poundi, cockerela aad etpona to 14 br»4 broiler chtcka. Itt us know. WlUgf FURNITURE npalttil, aU ty|* State I/OST, at Gram ferttt Ins. 71s* Brook, Bank, or phone »«4I. esi gsrsgai nvt mlnuui to station, soar ' trty, thrtt ttilis tron, _ N. J, Sunday nl«M. Julr >. a ladj't SOD lifted: to order i paatun tor horses LAWN mowtri tharptned and noalredi Mack ant »blta palant l»at£ar kijvd bar, LABGB Utehea tfoM with warming doiet and cattle. H. T. Gullck and Son, Mid. FOUR-BOOK aptrtmtnt. oloitd-ln front available: excelltnt lurroundlngi. Ttlt- Routt II, oo.niiiUa* of jtarei _ work suarantead | reaaonable ptloti. porcni all^ improvarnenta. . rnont .Bad l»«iit B»-K Middlttown.* •*• I'-- .••!'• Mtie/houi/nrakii ajud^otfl 'I VETTING FABENTS. conttlniiw. kill loW -wilk *«.«?, drWs for atle, anulpped with oil bumera; dlatowa, N. Ji phont Middlttown 411-11. SaWi, icluora and garden Impltmentt II.BSO ctsi. James i Ai NEL. parmlt and two pletant bealdtt otfctr ta- wonderful heaur, .and baker: large ortn. tharptnid.- Second-hand lawn mowera for Bank 1081, Inquire 170 Fair Havtn ro»d, ENTAL—Ntnly , dHontsMl ' ttra|.»ania- portant pafart'and botiat ktr, «ri«l nura- Wrlto StoTa. box-111. Bad Bank.' . BABY CHICKS up to one weak old. Its, lowi six roomi, two hathit oil burner I Middlttown, K. tm' phont 1B4.W. aale. , Croia Lockimllh Shop, IIS Oakland FOUR-ROOM and bath apartment, all )m- ' Miss Jetnnttte Rebscher; a student »tr TJO0H8. Ktas* tt/Mn to - IM BWtr TeeUd Whit* Bock, Bhodt Itiant Btds. atrett, comer Bridge aVtnue. Bad Bank.* hot water>aatj electric hot water heitef ABSENTBB owner wlshet road, ralr Havtn. M. J. libra! reward.' LARGE'National etth rtsiater rings up Barred Bocks. Alao bunnUe—rahblta.- xrovtnentti Itli with heat and water. and raagijplqt IIHxICOt ona-car gartgt. nurse at Roekland State hospital, from In to l»»t will aacrlSc* for 175, . : homei fthw th Huller. tart aide Bouta •!, milt north of DINE wltt comfort at Alberfa rtiUursnt The Land,and Loin Oo, I Brsid ttrteta IUfirancei reauired. Rent 180 ptr mi—* W, htait btti *tlgB Orangeburg, 'New York, is spending Swarta Bargain StartHBlgbway Bout* Ho. bridge. . ••• ••"•••'. . • .-. ."• . •'..• _aiid grill) luncheon Ito and opi dinner B»d (Bank.' _v_, ytarly Itait. Maria Oox, Keijtor. ill at. Mlddletown, N. J.» iraldt avtnue, md Bank, Comanche.drlre. SeeluHon aad thtdu Rtdiie a-month's vacation wtth her moth- 4t«:and up; supper tstclalii ohop mty, ATTRAOTIVELY furnlahtd : tultt. living 101 'to 110,800., ^ottPh Or FOR SALE BYS STBAW, mixed hay. alfalfa aad chicken chow main tnd Italian ipacbtttl. ______j*______• • «r, Mrs. Jeannette Rebscher ot 28 OAKOE IS fe«t long, complitt with ull room, btdroom and bath, with show* »I, Sumson. 441, , ing tQulpmtst. : H. • Xtrr,' II Grand- timothy; food quality. F. O. B. Ten. UI Monmouth atraat, Had Bank., an central loestloni lion-housekeepingt BEfVBN.ROOM home,' newly decorated? Locust avenue; ' tanks, slants and tap. aw avenue, gaananurg. ' ntnt, or delivered. John H. Laird, Inn, CESSPOOLS eltantd. cellaTTdSsTTS adults. 1 Alltn pltot (Joit oft Rlvirflde Improvementat thnt-car garsgti two FABM of 10 saris, rartabli stock or „„ • taw Bebsoher, .who Is a graduate *U toUTM* txehunid. Taiwan*, phont Freehold 110 or English. •an_„d gradln.iadtnig at rtatovsbla rates...... - avtnut, pbont Red.Bank Illl-W. butlolnji mlttola lor builwiat loeatad at eonanitntttnt, locaMonlocaUon, joletejoiotet t» ilanrtilarse, *t> THATCHES ooalnngt for.ailt, 110! Qn- town, 16-W. '-!•.••• • ..• '. Five Oornere. Mlddlitown. -Will. " of. Bed BaOk high school, wait one of 1 Utes, for tsll s 1 pricepridd lol w fof r «nicijS st)*• , Ito'rt waJeoroa: il'lller ! Hatehtrr.M MUlar dtralla vacuum nihir 110. 1ST Broad ard Mauon, phone Atlantlo Highltndt rent to reliable ptrtyi rtucni Fhsa. Tor Inspection wpolntanst aad ISM the,«lzth highest In the class of •trait. Highlands. N. J. ttraat. Batontown. N. J.' • MARCH hstoh Whit* Ltghora pullete foe ^YOU have any- tandaciolng to do, ROOMS FOR RENT Hlddlttown 481-14.* . Write DTO. BanirKrai ail, «td BsalC««r nurses at the hospital at the capping \eale, TI cenU e*c*. Call at 189 Wtet phont 7H-W.1.' , - . . ., ,, ALL SUES-of allsatlr oatd Ural and 14-FOOT boat for asla with a 1018 Brln- Front atrttt. Bad Bank. • . fences to build, woodland, to dear off exercises teat February. Tnls year tubea for salt at'btrcala prlcte. B»ok. rude flihtrman"! outboard motor wtth or drainage to lay, let ma know. Ult- BOOK for «nt, private family': near cen- •VI* MORtOAOB ataUabtej for ntw all equipment. Can ba aten at taatar MO NEW HAMPSHIRE Sad broilers lor time axperianci. Addjau H. S., cart Wll> . ter of towni quiet neighborhood). II BIVXR FRONT, BumK»l UW«- she Is studying at the Long Island alda Inn, aeai Stoat chnreb, Atlaatlo Bleb- . construction. in. amounts 'up'-to..: v tight roorsr. two bathi, eU beati landi.*. • " ' King's Boat Worki. •Hlghlaada. aale. James Pi Salmon, Palmer avenue llam Hanntken,. 171 W.it Front atreet. weekly I privilege af brtakfatt If deilred. l College of Medicine. and Main atnet, KtutbunvN. in phone 40 Throckmorton avtnut, Btd Btnk.* 18,000 (or a period of Unyetre, No. • stub, dock, i trtta, d.r NSW ana nitd lumbar, farieka, cement 170 NEW HAMPSHIRE • Bad pullatt. lttJ Ktanaburg.* -..'••- r»d tape. Stt to* Jowpb 0, Bthwarti • « Illtl hatched from selected atock by Sayrt,! now, wwuuii 8ch0bl ot * Dsnolnv 1 MODERN double room (or rent'i gtrac'tl triple. Vi lorn block* i paw and uied plp«. all aUw. Doyleatown, Pa. Baited on Purina feed; FOB FKBDS, chlcka, tqutemtnt or Sup- htglnntra and sdtantid classss, hsUit, Agency, 14 Broad itreet, phone 111!, , *kone III.' Opan Sttordtxt aad Sunday'. Joaaph th txetllent conJItlon; saver bean lick. At pltaa, cali or atoo In at Dlabrow Broth- Up. tok charteur and baJltoom ianoltBi auttahlt tor young counlt or atngla, 85 I Keansburg. Mlala, Blsbway IK Ktassbutb N. J, nice a lot of pulltts at you will find, for are, 10E-A WhaUpond road, W«t Long or ehUdrin and-adults. Phone 1011. II Washlogtonstrtet, Bed Bsnk, phone 1847. pbona 424* quick aalt IDi iicb. W. A. Seaver, Branch, phont Long Branch *«50. Fail '-•etor claca. Bed Bank. 15 NORTH; BRIDQB tvauuti .Unrroom Ytrdley-Woodajat road, yartlay', Pa.'. chttka how on order. LAEQB (unlehtd bedroom on flrtt door, houie with stort attached | ell Inner, (The Bed Bank Btslittr can be sought COULD you uit a barsala ta oak lumbtr ELECTBICIAN-Bepslr work or new work. near bathroom i wlttt or without uis ot double |ot. Suluhla for rooeolng houie In Kaamb«iK at lbs aioraa of E. L. HiUir, for rtpalni awwood, Jor aprlna- flroai GOING away, wni tell beautiful • malt TWO-YBAB-OLD • BOW and four waantd .Alia good tarpentar and palnteri to kitchen I niar bait lint bin, Bray, Ntw. or largi laally. Bant or sale viry ohias, N.~ Santas Lucia, PhllhwEtlMr,' Chsrles »10 a eordlfAwtof a.sptelalty wlti «v 'Pomeranian pup. eight monthe. otdt pa- pin. Call Btd Bank HII-M.' - yeare' txperienct. Flrtt class work .at man Surlngt road, Btd. Bsnk. . Protitilonal man could, eonvtrt the store Vogel tnd L, Znckerman.) , • 0. 0. Btnnttt and Opapany, lUddlatowa,' ptrti good homa Mitntlal. Gentle with naaonahlt ratea. Ted Vtlleau, phone ; Bttontown III. - • Into oBlcei or ora/Uman Into work stop, phona t»8. '•. •• '• -• '•'•' ' • • children. Mra. Frank, Wolf* BUI avenue, HORSES and pin for talat tan good aad- LAROB room, four windows, In old home No fair proposition refund. Termi, Tel. . iMIss Rita. .Thorns" of Laurel ave- Ocennpott, N. J. -Call any time txeept . die haeks, • huntert- and. polo '. ponttaj^ on river bank) rsasonsblt. lot Kut OOLONIALreildtnot, young plgi and aod. Mlddlatown Stock PATNTINO—Iialdt and outildei al.o tt- epbone Red Bink 1100. :..;,•,-* • ' tUtd bath, air c nge, having'compleftd her'ffeaHman Thuraday.* • ' . Front atrttt, phont. Btd Bank Illl-W," RtBNTA'LS-Modem, town, slx«oml,'l4T •rroiir,3|'*araret lilt year at tbo Trenton State Normal Farm, Thomas 6V Fieldt phoua.Bad Bank . palra: chargM moderaui aatlifastlon ELECTRIC motor \ h. p.; perfect condl guaranteed I tlnct i»ll. O. L.Grant. Kv» THE MAFLBSi 5B Maplt avenue, out of setan. roooii, oil. Kll savta roonu, olL pirn. itnludM teatta, U school, has returned to her home Mlddl.town M. tlon. Junta A. Curloy, phone il!8 erttt, N. J., phone Rad Bank 79a-W-l.' Rtd Btnk't moat convinltnt locstlonij river fronnt 18J. Sfflsit tttato .110. Miay, for the summer vacation. - Btd Bank/ FARMERS and truck growara wlU find a oUiers.oUies ^ Bty VanHorn^ASMy^lOVanHornASMylO* :Rl RlWW Fair Htven, phone III.* SOU SAVE CO pat cant on paint and wall ready market for Uelr product ty ad. cool, attraoUve roomi I ratal rttaonablt, it road, Ftlr Havtn. phonei HI.' _ he Catbollo' Daughters have t«tt>rtttt> . Wa maka aid nil our OWA vtrtlaiag la The Betbtar's elasstAtd eel. Phont .Bad Bsnk lisa. Mra. H, F. Dowv POT STOVE, SO-gallon boiler, nearly new, HELP WANTED ttrs.* :••---,. :_!—•••• ----- 8B0AD ttnit , homi, two-tury. brlik, II AORBS of .firUla,; planned a bus trip to the' World's orodueta, AUaaUo Faint CCoo . 11» Wtat for iaie. Jamti A, Curloy, phone Bed aiortlsn Btjlti bttuUfal, groundi). iG ilxirwm aitthmUs < Fair July 20, Ivhlctt Is "Catholic Kont atrtetr Bed Bsnk. pbone 115J-W. Bank «H8.» i ••••;-.• ' WORK (or UHcla Bant tl.tlo to 11,100 TWO futnlthtd rooms for houukteplngi bedroomi, thret titbn uiutl number 05m. «n a bill, tMtrtkd'i ; Dm year) paid vacatlonil dependable. larse tnd alryt wall furnlshtdi rauon. modlom rooms downitslre. Many fia. titMi bsawed • oelilng, laughters' day.stthe fairV 'v ; CASH for roar old.typewriter,'addta* ma- BROILEBS, milk-fad, XEo Ib; two or mora MISCELLANEdUS able. Phont Bed' Btnk SOU. II Hector turai. Tennlt oourt, fou^olr gtraii. Will pTp*JMi furaattt barp, chlna. dick wrlttr or otttr offlea equip- dtllvtred: alio aaren to 12 weekt' old Prtpart now at home for next Bed Bank aTuac*i large podtm. i (The Keansburg Women's .Demo- sxamlnaUonii Vull partlcultra, ttlllnst piact.- • - -.' • i . - . rent to right party.lor «arr»lnl» tbtrttl, m.nu will «U. Jowph B. Baruloo. 107 eap6ni. Bradley; Chapel Bill, call.Atlta. tOU ABB Invited to Isiptot ray dairy Telephone miineen 111. V pli orohsrdi assy e; cratic club hag- made'plans to hold Monmouth street, phooe Bed Bank 465. . to set for youraelf how. earafuily tha how to qualify, aanwlt coaching Uiti and LARGE front room, four wlndowi, Itrgt booklet. Paul B. Btry! 4'game party and dance Saturday, Gutraity milk Is handled before it Is de- Hat o! many poiltlom free. Apply today dottti comtant hot watarl bait loca. TXLOK Pontcantan Ktsnalt have Mitral August S, at Ideal Beach. .milk W tuparlor aa a. food livered to you. iBaally fre»h_inilit (roin-ji W|lVAA*«llftdBk tionr out'lilotk from •ouyllnsTZBtsr hBh II, ? flna malt pupplta for aalc,_{wo.wand-. TtalrytharBnMU own eowi. Charlu 1). thna)-montlsi-o1a>,' atfd a varUty ofbrahgt WHITBI 'girl wanted, as mottitr'i htlp'iri lohoolrbrttkfatt If dtilrtd, 187 HudKn _gfti,J,g Cleveland. Wyckoff mad, Eatontown. slitp in 1 taitry 15.00 ptr walk. .TIJI- avenue, Ktd Bank.* - - * TWO LOW fen ttit U.JtlrfttU, Oerd Maud, Is spending the summer_with thadtk Alta at atud. English import and aSBURlt. PARS__K_ Bi4k.j/Ho»|tl oa prl_hton aTiairei ttronJlT tj.^O two * American dot?. Julo and Dara phom Bumion 410,* ' , . Oolfi Ntok. Fmhold artai, IWe book. snonweaJlS avanut. Price rtaaoas-" hb father, Postmaster' George Sea- tlon. Promit aad wurttous wnriet ra- SMALL ftmslt piippy, about seven months IN RUMSON, two pltaeant furnlihtd brtedlng In all three., Phone Eatontown old, almost cooplataly-home-broken, to HOUSEWORKBB wtnUd I capable, healthy. roomi with kltehan prlvlltgee) tlto tin. 'it lams, homta, rtvir, ootta troptrtlte, B. Hover, 111 Uttt roid, IWaao »ultt la aaUifiad emlsmart.. Charlaa D. 182. Vialtors wtfaoBia. H~StiTlain? Eaton {owa. ••••'"" son, at the latter's home In Rut- ClaralaBd, Sunnjrbrook rarm,. phona Ml be given away to good home i brawn, eare, whltti 110 month. WrlU Houatworker. git and doublt rooms I mtala optional, black around tyti, nit of doe whltei lint tad Park. .. ••'•..,: Eatontown. ' ' v- ANTIQUES. Cherry drop leaf.taUt 140, vtry rtaionaUt rattt. 10 Washington CAMP smijtor itl» on Saytona Btadi, In family whole mtmhtrs art, not at Koraa box HI, Bed Bank.* ttrttt, Kumaon, N, *,* ' - : T Mrs, S. Piekar-M of Beyvisw ave- ':Dutch tosBoard III. pint mil oup. 0OL0BSD hutler-chaurTeur. handy man. ( •,Florida. • 100x110 leal, renaj_it<»m, BUSClti'S Gift and Antique ebon offers board 140, set of four jfiteheoek. ehelrt all day and puppy li too frttndJy to bo highway To o«ani WrlU Di jr. Kahoaey,' nue Is spending -the summer at Man-' • IT,-maple laddtrback rocker 111. Hobby left alone so much.' iiqybht dtslrlng such axperltnced only. Write giving refer- LAKGB buk room for rant, furnletitd] no beauUful tmplre honthelr sofa 111, ma- a dog, ptatit addrtu Puppy, box Sll, ence tnd ttlanr. Addrtet Colored Butler- US Lindas avenue, HlfMudh H. i, taloken. . . bogany chart ol disarm:; »M«t.J«naU Shop, tio,Blvar rou). Fair Haven." light houiektarlng) rtttonabli. 15 WeW phone liOO. • i • • ;, .-•••!. ••;• ,.''•',' mwuiurChauffeur, ooxbox ail,811 , IBe . d Bank. lact itrtit, Bed Bank.* Itt* KOB*(tt.rj_ avaUsblt tt 1 ,The Woman's club of St Mark's round Victorian.marble top stand *4.10, r •pool bad 11.71. 37 tait Trent street. HOBBY SHOP—Knit an alghtn at tht TITLE SBABOKMt, .experienced In pre- •• wtulrwUon (n asMtrati'W Episcopal church held a card party STOVES wanted i hart you a kitchen patlng aottracta tor law omen glva NICELY iurnlthad room torrent) hot and . bitch 1 eport yarn Sac, knitting vrorattd range, combination, parlor stove or hot 11,050. Bsnt for III mr month/ |l,IOt for a period of tt* ytart, Monday afternoon at the church rec- TBT/OK tlrts la, very swd tondlUon to» ISt; knit a awtattr of sport aagora, llo corop eta. Information concerning educe- cold water. Ba* Mrs. P. F. Ktiintdn II . atlt. Brookalda Ian. aear atone Chorea, air furnace you no longer need I Then cell tlonsl background, searching experience. Ptttrt plsct, Red Bsnk, phone lltO-J,' Kennedy, II Pearl itrHt, Had Bank, red««s.,B«v*t JotwlK a ball, rrtt Initructloni. Laata Bsnslty Highlands till. I pay hlghtat prlcta. tory. Refreshments were served and AUtaUa H>ahlanat7l>. *•' •• 810 Blvar road, Fair Haven.* Irmsfor whom work; was performed and • A*e»y, (I'BreM street, 1 : piteet awarded. - Bock's JStova Eithama, Highlands, N. X countlss In which eesrchaa wert msdt. FURNI8HIt) room for rent to genUemtni BUNOALOW for lilt, four roonsij all JOBHAMENTAL Spanbh Ua, about tbrat 1 ;(Mr.;ahd M»; J. Harding of the ICE BOX for tale., whit*, In good oondl- State ohsrgt per sesreh. Write Title, box garage optional. : Telephone 8782 Bad trevtminUi gangti il.looi |ioi Hoaraa. W. % -fonaa, til Maple are- • ttont famUy alai) tt.oo: Alls foiling mcYOLBS oa the budgn plan, pa pwney Bank.* -• . • • .'.- • ••'• Bronx are-^endlng the. summer .at But, Bad Bank, phona lift. ' down, eaiy monthly payments. Your couch 18.00 and ' five-piece parlor mitt WAJNrED, lady etnvtiilr, mutt havt itrtet, ', WlF bungalow od Seavlew avenue. 15.00.' Phont JI02.J or call at 40 Throck- old bicycle taken In trade. Ifthnt Brot, THREE furnlthed rooroi, two ilnile, one A1B COMPRESSOR, jood-.eondlUon. W. taorton avenue. Btd Bank.* Highway 18, BttonUwn, or 111 Mais pleulng ptrtonslltyi commlaiton iltld doublt. light and aim in vrlvatt home, OSSI houti hohot waur h« I Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and lam- T. Jonaa, ill Kaple arenntrpbont Bed atreat, Laktwood, N, ", phono Eatontown dailyi mult be capable >>ot earning IS to Plenty of hot water i Simmons bodl.. Ytar . rlthtt It hehearvv of.Bf.Bttd Bank, ataaj HO per day. No other need apply. Stats dy. II Peirt Sy' and Mrs. Charles Niblet.of pank lllti'.' ••'•'-''• ' •'•• ' FULLER bruahei: eale,' wet' mop with 10 or Ltkewood III.' round raUi. Apply 45 Ltfsysttt strett, Kenned rt itr»t«. .Bed wriacet Sflcf lar«« dutt taop 11.19, agt and experience. Addrtaa laUw'to Bumion, rl, 3. '* . phont atto-l.* . .- ;' : Charlea "street have returned from BOAT-iarjata, It) as* rowbaatt, THxll 1100 CASH paid for thr beat .uied light LadV^Osnvsiitr, box 111, Red Bank.* •paatnr. brtakfatt tooth' brtuhaa 81c, comba 15c, floor- wax car. No.dealers. Writs light Car, box t wndlUon, onT_ steun htat, firs pl ajthree-day. motor trip through Mas- ' f«t! diar cedar, copper fastened, oak SOe pint. Bedwitd prlcta' oa irtrythtog. ROOM for rent, alcove, double bid i alto 18,1001 a Umber.- Bm«_E«ritan Bar. Boat Work*. -11. Bed Bsnk.*- . • *^ WHITE woman wanted for central houit- nui, Fai•s!r..H*»tBiprlor Havani vrlot -IMOlHilOlii — ._ one atr* beaa sachusetts. . ;•-. , ,•? \ Phona Bad Bank ZBHI- work i. no cooklnm tlttpln. Write B. room with linglo bod: ail eonventaneeet ilraNt, building lot In iami»* vltlnlvielnlt»u | (irloo 1» BrotdTatrttV Kt>port, N. J.» PIANO wanted, In good-condition| mutt baUi adjoining| garage, 111 Mtchtnlo rtatonahlt. Jr* R, Bdwardi, ChiltiUI MASON jars for tale. 144 Thereat itraet, ,bt reasonable. Write Piano, box 111 M,, box til, Red Bank. .'[Theodore Rlley ot Long Island FOB SA.UE, boat. op«n utility, 1> faat: •treat, nesr Spring, Rod' Bank.* ' itrtit. Fair; Haven, M. J, -..-••; :.-• .-.•. •-, i City Is spending the. summer, as the Katrort, phona Kanort 818, Kid Bank.* B1NQLE Bttdtt maehlna oparatora wanted r all mahostny, Farteet condition) II - on dreiiei) good "salary iittsdy. work 11OU8E, four btdnoni, bath,' kiWltn,'dte aiiest of Keansburg relatives. imilaa. Sacrlsca lltO. InqnlrtHoward'a FOTJB cot badiand two mattreaets, table, DlCYCLB wanted for about' 11.001 hoy's VERY d«ilrabla large front room opening Ing and living room, hslli lot 11x1171 alts. Stt Bob Osly, near nra houaa, at year, round. Apply at onoa. : Adams on porch i pleasant ouUook, central to. rlTha second public game party of I boat. Zobal'a Boat Wotka, Saa Bri«bt: threa. draaaan. chlld'a erib and aprlng, Clothing Factory, 111 Wut Front Btreat, txetlltnt-location In Bed .Bank. Vrlea for aala very cheat). - roomt, sultsblt for alderly people, 71 mouth ttrttt, phont HI Bed Ptnk, >arni, be» 111, Btd Beat .The Star' of Bayslde council, magailnel, paper. Iron, metal, Slnsxr Perlewa unntoenary. Stat* ialary, ud Thrpckmorton avtnui, Eatontown. jrVTB-ftOOB dwelling, tath, all FEBSOKALLX rKondlUoatd.ptaaot and WILL SAOBIFICEI To tettlt contlgnment, and waahtng mschlnet, asatsrt, ransii. ONE-STOItt k-rlex building, aWtsWe tor laughters of America, will hold a rtprodudnr planoat < tunins, rtpalrlnir four-pleca aun parlor, aet 119; large put sxperlenct, Apply Machinist, box • mtnufuturiruti eonvenlmtly IctaUl, . aoiUt lot llxllo ftetl |l,i funnei, auMnobllet, mixed- ragv tfn*. «11,-Rad Bank. PLEASANT room for rent) metli if da- For further parlloulari apply to Hawklni balanst of II.IOQ oa aortian. pobllo installation of officers tomor- tha bait. Dlrbaa'a Piano Shop, Drum. porcelain let box 17.60, tartt-pltee living betterlei and clothaa. Dont throw away eirad, !7 Soring itraet. Bed Sank. row tveaipg at the Manning place nond Plata, Bad Bahk, sae» III. . mom tultrfl, Baa thaml BuKil'a Auc- Brothin, 10 Momnouui itreat. Red Bank, B*»thiri, 10 .MonOKiutb tttttt, your mlsesUaneous Junk, Let' ui pay phont Hid Bank III. ,- • ,i phom III. . •"> tlon Callerlee. t» Eait Front atreet. TWO chttrlul and comfortably furnlibed life louse? POMBRANIAN pappUa ,for aala, tore* on for It; Write or phone. Irvington FWQIDA1BE In txctllent condition: taa- Junk aod Auto Wrecker, 111 Colt itreet, roomi for rent In private tamtlrt Ideal 146 KOHTHLY teat_ ttvsh.rotm hooili TUeutenant William Curtln of the nontaa'ola. Baaaonaalt for Quality of- Buex.MIU or Ea»ex »-i4t».' location and eonvtrilint to town tnd ita- oil burner-heatrdnt •Milan of iti Jlraey Cltjk police force Is spending fered. Mri. Inas X. Fllno, Eonu II. Ai- lonabla.. Apply (« UtLtren street. Red UAIrlTENAOB man for country eiUftor burr aTtnua, B. V. D. 1, Aabury Park, WBEBlTcHAIR wanted, not over 17 factory) electrician for 20 yearat alio Uoai gtrtgt If dtilrtd. Phone 2188-J.* Bank. To be ntwlF dHorsttd to ' lit V three weeks' vacation at Rutland Bank, phone »l«i:w. tenants 141 ptr month, t— tha Ji county 1 K. J. '• • * • • < ^ ' ea wide; must be in good condition and good carpmtar and palnUri can do repair IBISH SETTBB for sale, male,, year and roaionablt prlet. Call Bad Bsnk 1411,* work or new workl will take permanent P. Schwtrts Aginey, ,14 Broad itreet, owner • l»rk. . ' • H-FOOT maaosany. aaUInar or rowing a half otdt.pedlgrttd: 110. Tht Ctnlna Btnk, plioni Ilil, Bank.' Kltchan, phona Btd Bank toil. HONEY for youl Wt buy everything, or part time poiltlon. Tad Valletll, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ; Mrs. Loretta Tannir of Main strset •kilt; io'cood eondltlon, only raqulrlnf Dont heiltate., Let ui ue what you phone Eatontown J28. 1* recovering from; a dislocated a coat of Tamlaai ntw eall, pair of afiht- CELEKt plssu for aala. Charles F, foot. ipooa otra. • At VAuiouUi - Boat White. Branch avtnua, UtUt Sliver, op- have. Furlturt. houiebold" gooda, toola, SXALt comfortable btngalow for rant, shoulder, which she, suffered in her earptts, ^novtltlti, unmual object! bought WHITE WOMAN wlihtt day. work I furnlibed. Apply to s. E. Aluanderi olnb, pfcona Bad Bank ltl-1.* eoatta Foxwood Park.* or would do Isnndry, Is or out. home recently. • and sold. Kuacll'e, t» Eaat Front «tra«t. oppoilli Biter Plata sshool. Bed Dank, OOCA-COLA. .cooler, larca alaa, for aala: A NOTICE worth rtadloc—Wt have on st-IM Ueehanlt atraet after liOO I Mr. and.Mrs. Thomas Hagen of like new, With lock attachment. , Tht hana eevertl thousand feet of 1x4 vied WANTED, first mortgage loan on wall, phone Btd Back 1S74, HOUSES at Fair Haven. N. }. Two hom- Jarsey City have opened their sum- lumbar, 8 to 10 fait long at lo per run- located property 1 always rented at nlrh es, llvt roomi and gartgt, all Improve- ao Whwl. Broad atrtet. Batentown.' LAUNDBY wanted to do at home. Call mer horn* on Forest avenue. . ning foot: 1x4 UHd flooring at He par rentalistal. Write Firit llortgaga, boi 111, menu) one houit light roomi, two-tnr LTVINQ BOOM aalta. small let box. lana running foot. Several other liiai at KtkAd RanBankV . • for and deliver) refertncea If required. gtragtl til improverotnts, Immtdlstt ;{Virginia, Caskey, three-year-old let box* dtntas Mt, library table, acrv- taualty low prlctt. Plain blsck asphalt Phone I8T8-J. poisaiilon. Set owner or toy agint in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cas- at.andVwoodan drop.leaf tabla for aala. roofing (WlnUirop brand). It Ib roll with WANTEP, xinaraToutilde work. Phone !te4 Dank. Phone Runiton W- K«y of Frances 'place; is recovering Call between 1 and 1 p. m. II WaUact nalla and cement (coven 100 aqturt lest) BUSINESS NOTICES Bad Bank 2 111, »ed Bank.* MIUULKTOWN, for not, part of double Mrs. Mary Rlttweger, of Newark for eluding hardware, nalla and painti Oae beach houie or hunting cabin. Could bt houii, unfurnlihed, aomlitlng of live each finds Ita counterjirt In the want mi*. 'Tht the summer. car garage, ltxlft !•*!. Ill) two-car «•• nada Into • lunch wagon. Price I Ho. OUSC HOVER and rater. JOMPS O. WANTED, poiltlon aa gardener | tr«lml roomi with Improvemintif prefer a eou- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kelly, of raia llita (eat. |1J7.|O. If you can UM Phone HI Mlddlotown. kfount. 111! Tenth avenue. Keetuta, N. Is Qermany for grttnhouie, lindiciplm pit without children) Ave mlnutti' walk coit to the person miking; his want known Is little— part new and uaad lumbar, the prlea will * phone Aabury Park 1847. or gentrai gtrdsh work. Phone Ited liink * railroad ilatlon. Jamti A. Stout, bruk- Rutland Park entertained as home ba aren lower! One-car garas'a, llill fmt, VBtSt TTM3 for aala.' 11.00 and up. t40R tr, Mlddlatown, pheni'114-W. sometimes actually lnsl|nlfloant So, want ads ref- gbests.over the week-end Miss Isa- 170) two-car garata, l|x10.faat, llOti ce- 1 ESTELIJi Decorating Service | paper bang. HAN wishes work.se prlvtta chauffeur, bella Itevell, Anthony. CorMllo and ment, aend and cement bloeka, if dealrad, lor, plain snd deeoratlvs painting i bait HUBbAttli PARK, tlaht roorai, l«o ularly carry notlois ot attic clianlnfi, rimOdtUng, are axtra at low prleae. The Baalet Lum* itteriali and workmamhlp at moderatt handy man, butler: rafirancx. 4H batbij on river, Fre»nlv rtilnta'l Imlda THBEB darling malt popplei, ont month H Carroll Doran, »H of Hoboken. ber Yard, Kayport, Holmdtl road, Haalit, rltil. Phone III, 10 Mount itreet. Bad £»»•*ifl*'VI'M _'•?•'•'wHSA-botMbevesb^ nekesiMt , N. ).. phom and out for your moving In st onesi rent people moving;, boardirs wantid, cash neidid, wheel ,Mr. and Mrs, 2I Blver road, •b e I' n goo"--d• tondltion. "L'tCerharrt, »Hi> Fair Havtn.* ' Sometimes & family tkelitoa comts Into plain vlBvr, Delia Murphy of Bayview av snue re- ental ruga, madlatae aaklnau, Unotoum VSED CARS and parU and all klnda and Shrewebury avenot, Btd Bttk. Phons IJOUBE of ilx ruoma and bith, all im. t. run, labial, chain, ttc. We buy and •hm ot uted Uret bought and eoTd. Al. 441-W. MIDDIJ5 A0EO man wUbet work ai com- provimenlii one-ear gsrsml alio nv. I cefltly. . aall averjrtlilng- /jrtiilng. Town FurniturFurnltune Exehtnse, V Xf1"1* kln<1' of ko** '"•t»ra lor >ale. potltor and halptr In print ihopl •»- «n-room homa, firaplace, bath, all Im* Mot every Itigiitir want ad, however, Is a peapholt .Tho children ol tht famlnts living It MonwoptS atraat. Bad Bank til.' A. Simon, 44 Worthley street. Bed flank, rlenciil, WrlU'Compoeltor, box 511, provemantai one-car garail. It, H, Van. In Rutland Park enjoyed their third OANOE In line condition for tale 111. phone Bad Bank II. KB PBOmNO-Whea yoo seed bos. Kd Bank.* dirvaer, 4V Ilrinch avenue, Ueatilon or practical IWIKItCU houia for nnt, alx roomi UNCLAIMED ttoragt for tala—Badroom and at reasonable sslees. nuriei lady, plstiant, tactful parionall- ind bath i tun porch I giraie: Impruvi- I or lorvlce cannot be found except In the want adi, ) cf Bhoro boulevard. •ultta, elnfla, double aad twin badai AUTOMOBILES lyi rnponilbU, capable of aaaumlng full irunta, Will rmt or Mil. 88 Biconfl , I Mrs. Katherina Ludlow entertained oTaraluead 10IU1. dining room tullaa, din. aharse) txeallirtt cook. Cm drive car. atrMt, Knollitooil Kxtlon, fair !!>v>n, N. Their ads, by offers of everyday nooeisltlts, Varied [her niece, Miss Catherine McGlrath, ttta tnltaa, refrlgarstart (eleatrit and lea), Hi! fOno coup., rumble Vaati euallant HOOVER elianeri npslrtd, truahee rt- rrtfir gtntlemtn'i ruldinei or tountry 1. Imiulre at 410 Palmer avenue, Kiaiu- radloa, wicker north taltat. Indlrldual mtehsoltal tondltloq. Drive It away JlrliUed. Allen EWctrte Shop. II Walt* environment. It«firan-a<. rhona Dial service! snd unusual bargains, round' out want a} lot Union City for stvaral days this for lit. Phona J410 J Bed Bank. b«'.i:-"___; wleUr thafn, saa (torai aad elttttla ii- T an tm. m *.mwv~w #e>efu tvejMtaia eSeet. pbona 111. lei Bank, 1111, or addreii r, O, Vox II, Allenhunt, |w*«k. atorea, planm, aprlght. bab/ granda and 1114 V-l rOBD tadan, four new llm. IIOUHE for nnl, all Improvimnnti. In. Interest. Turn to today's want ads for an Insight playarai aaHrUd «dd tablaa, Haoalar "• **• . : . [ulre at 81 loeuit..av_iit.Jled__Ban< William Jones ot Monmouttt Park- ntw paint Jobi itol. Tame. Can bt VACUUM •Itantra ripalrldi any oaka. kUchan etbtneu, cetklnt utantili, dlahn, Mn batwttn the bourt of *.ll Bunda,, Allen Deetrit Shop, II White etrett, WORBTARY STEOqilAFIIEIi, TINTOM rAIXB— i"er rant, (urnlihed or Into tr*iat goei on In the lives of people right |way Is spending a month with the floor anil tablt lamps. Bunlgt'a Wara- Rtd, Bank. woman, college trained, dtilret IHIII- unfurnlihtd, like front bungslow. nve |C|U»n'* military training camp at houn. Ill Broad atnat. 1U4 jj»k.» . Ion l ttperleneed and able to handla around you-^you may find that ta hilplng others leevr torreapondtnet work. Call Red tama anfl bathi itiiriiira attached! all ICamp Plx. 11-rOOf Ttoinpwn ikl» with aSlnrnie •.TKNTION, Fuhll»—Co m ae44 Imur. mvenlenrei. 11. llulililr'I, It. V. [)., Eat- Jf. J[P « •uburbaniuwurwwi, riuglaaas onrioiMi j llarik-2771.' i solvi their problems you can profitably htlp your* Speedr Four euUward notori until- IW i|I sood tondltlonl i asee of any klndf Have you M houit, llovrn, phone Bslwntnwn "" " " " I B«v«rly Rider, seven-year-old sum.. "!i.«* f . *""* <""«'< jni 8300 aaih lt»n 01 Tsraa far rent or laJeJ Want a aally new. Can bt teen at Jnrfa'e boil or till by Snsne*s* . HarolHldd EE. Dlihctw, (BaHsrrABY.BTKNOaiUFHER. c.vfM., self, Ost belter acquainted with tha want ads this lm*r resident was bitten on the neck baaln. A baria|p,' Wiit_U>ng Branch, phone 1110 Long awrttage loan 01 hondT If to, eoniull aa •unblllouai llva rear!' sxpertenrtv layal |J7 Mil month rente Avt-room liouia In f by a dog owned by Mrs. II. Manning. anal with over thirty years' •sperisnst, and banking, i Rapid iborthind and type- Rail Hank | all tmprovarnenti i garairn »l»I tabbU lolorr •«!.. k.a«ll CaU er writ* «, V. R. tt siout. I Undasj writing. lUUl«nc«. Ablt to «ara (ur vtllnad forehi 127 manthlr, tMa tti* ytry wtek,- |Tbe local board of health has been fullrally nntahtd, II4| altl o eatlt pita aotaot- bljICaC 'II. mooal II, touring laden, o/rk plate, Sid Bank, phot's.till. •mall omit. Xddriia Apt, 191, 18 RUar- Jaiii>h r. Bchwsrts Agency, 14 Drmd lnotllled and the dog Is under ob- ner eiuboard, 111111 , InlaaeInlaaedd . AtAntlatml , blue flrilahi ndlo, trunk, iln whaelei 1 ln«, »7 Baat Front atra«t, H»d Bank. 1 Mn Ue »ldt tvtnat, Btd Bank. litrvatlon. rAINTSR, paptr banter and detoratori HtnniDn i lUgh Ptaur bed. gr, Ssi ••"k'illf" -*'." * »' •*»'>»• tatlatates fornbhedi II yean* «perl- OTW^irffiWTeWiirTu? BIX noOMi) to rant, tun porch snd gs. Mrs. Martha, Newman of Keans- enea. All work gsarsoutd. Avtregt worki wsltrtia work praftrnili ulir- ragat |8A a month. Inqulrt II, Adltr, Bharaton Isud poaUl alalww mapla din. >at«, Phone Btd Bank 8117 batwaan 8 [lurg rtcsntly entertained Mr. and las tabletbl , MatMt * eightiht, liliee . Call at 101 nan liber for ptperisg 11.11 aneTup. 17 Wilt Front atreat, phona Ill-W.* Wait Front itra«>, Bad Ba»k.» Js«eBk Hofftsan, II Dnnunond plait, Rtd tnd I pj_m." , ___ llm. Andrew Downey of Jersey City. rolIIMIOOH hun«i,low for rant, Juit th* OONBOWi eomUaaUsa paoaoiwJTifnd Hant. pliona HIT. SHUT ft tUtH'm "tunir lipttmn'iilT IfvJ Mlis Pannlo Slegel has returned to nom* for a ante!! family I locatitl with- radio (or iaie. Mat «IT«. will aacrtnet iMSa aa4 dM0.atitigfiiTiMl In I blsn athftfll adttfatlnn, (TfirliMari, In ihml dlilince nt aehool sndtihoiiiilns tttwark, where she Is a nurse at lbs for III. Call at III Braadway. Loeg tstlta ehe«rfiiHy given, Call John B. Phont Ned >aak 1771, sik lor MIMdlitrict.. 04.»4,0u nivsr itraet, lied Ilink, Iiraet hospital, after spending Brtnak, bMween t and I p. •., alt* be. Satin, Red. Bank 107-M, or Donlnlck Akal.' ' _ _ PflFWnOH^IJ.eoeier, wtdtl lit, Ulli-H,' >,_ ' with he* aunt, «t Oreenwood evta, with mental altstallom ]m]m t «omplattil«oplattil,, A Wriu lUt7'iMkiosrI ey good location, withithin ihnrihoili dlaliiwdliUMt ol is ncommended, for this assures the a large, apuse la, AUantlo Highlands, "Camp Hawlne JUBB,JUUJVUX men the opportunity for acquaint- New Jersey, for the summer season. slble- by-toe' cooperatn t* ' vHEBGE ances and friendships with sighted Conditions (Were much /improved* "Press" of Monmouth county, .{c- app Fourteen -persons could be accommo- The memermemberss of thtee NewJeriey i.g•!!»^^fl»Ms^»ttogj» im* people, Mrs. UliUn Pfelffenberger of ,Bsy dated at s time and the staff was in- Blinlidd .Men'M' s • associatioociation ann very iness CAMP HAPPINESS creased. We now had a cook, a wait- proud' of ."Cawp^HapptasM* s*i street, Bumson, died Monday mom- Mr. ,Cowao,^Captaln Wbeeler^pall- New Jersey Blind Hen's Association, er, housekeeper and recreational di- what It means to the blind inert .of Ing at Monmouth Memorial ^hospital bearers; those who sent flowers-«od Summer Vacation Cottage. rector. The place was named "Camp at Iiong •Branch following an oper- loaned can and sjwUrtedios'ln any In 1910 the members of the New-Happiness" by .the association, as No small part of their gratification ation. She was 47 yean old. way, . . icated this is the thing in life all are striv- Ul w -,'Mrs. Pfelffenberger "was born at . - . Mrs. Charles Hoist, i, Jersey Blind Men's Association, ing tor, and can best be achieved 'ny Is in tha fact that tt«K*2X?.,tt«K*2X?., « ' Hot Henry HuHen, aware that the blind as a whole did giving to others. > selves achieved this worthwhile ser- Jersey City and had resided at Sum- Philip Hoist not have enough of the pleasures of vicl e to thhiee blind thid os fworthwhil the statee, anserd sou for the post ten years. She was life, felt that much could be done to Bach year our entertainments that it embodies .their own Ideas of —Advertisement, -i \ > .^ • rppriate Ex«5rci«e« Yesterday Improve this condition by starting a grew. One of our members wrote a what the blind want. a member of the Ladles' auxiliary summer vacation camp for Its mem- play, entitled "Bllnd.Llfe," which was of the Shrewsbury post, American ; bers. It further decided that the presented in various parts of the Legion, of Red Bonk, ia which she '•' <-An Om 8e» Stood p '^| Leonardo state by an entirely blind cast. The COBNELtr-niiebtth Helton CorniD, • -Wo Cold Storage '• camp should be administered entirely Mrs. Gray's Estate had just been nominated for the of- dmugfcter of tie tat* XU*. Aosrutbu Cor- by the members themselves. The author of this play had come to us fice of president; the Ladies' auxil- nell, • fonur rector of Chrilt etrarefc, Idea prevailed that the sighted pub- In 1928, a newly blinded man. HIS iary of the Rumson fire company, MMdlefcnra. V. J.. 4lad at Tfltoin. N. T. r -illnd Men'a as- agree to dedicate the newly erected lic, although interested and meaning friends Pitying htm, thought he Goes to Grandsons , Itanl nrrlco st at PafUrt cbnnb. Pione 1377 We Deliver ^^go estab- kindness, made too-many rules and would,not llvo long, sJil_tlut_hls af- the Entre Nous dub and the Wom- recreation hall to the aald William Mrs.-Elizabeth Gray-of Red Bank, en's Social club of Mo»sKmth coun- Spotswood. N. J, Ttmndar, ftlr Ilth, mt regulations for the "blind and bad a fliction, would be too much for him. 2:1S p. m, ir •-.. „.„,„•,... « Leonardo, J, Adlekei; said hall to be hence- who died a short time ago, made her y^afUraoon reached anotb- forth known as Adlckea Hall. And tendency to classify-them as feeble- However, he became one of the most ty. WEEK-END SPECIALS he It further minded and persons Incapable of de- active members of our association, will October 29, J9ST. All of her «*; The funeral was held this morning ciding Just what they wanted and went Into politics and Is now thetate was left to her grandsons; Clar- TOBCUES RESOLVED, That a suitable In- what was best for them. town judge-In his community. He at Uje Church of the Holy Cross, \ * scription'shall be erected in a con- has done much to encourage other ence J. and Franklin E. Gray, and Rumson, where the rector, Rev. John WANT ADVERTISEMENTS B0XTEBBXSH* ,, ' \C« spicuous place bearing the said The association's enterprise was they were named as executors. E. Murray, celebrated a high mass of A started by giving an entertainment, blind men to go into business. 8MAULWEAKFISH—^.lOlb - ,'HaDDlness clubhouse, name—Adickes Halt. And bo it fur- ' Mrs. Ids, M. Basle of Red Bank left requiem. Burial, in charge of John Top Late for BOSTON VACSEBXL —lgfllb. ther with all blind talent Proceeds wore In 1930 the Association bougb't a all* her estate to her husband, James situated two cosy cottages sufficient to rent a small bungalow at piece of property at Leonardo, New E. Day, was in Mount Olivet ceme- SILLVEr HADDOCK JOcIb. ' RBSCttiVBD, That the secretary Jersey, just a mile from the Atlantic W, Basle, in a will she executed Sep- tery. FOB SALE ebew, sood. family soil boat. afr recreation hall. The be andd he is hereby Instructed to Highlands, New Jersey. The location Call Bed Bulk 168» or 1811. Eitloh ball, to be known spread upon the official minutes of selected was in a colony of 20 bunga- Highlands .cottage, on the Sandy tember 20, 1938. Mr. Basle Was Members of the various organiza- Hook Bay waterfront, 38 miles from named as executor. GOOD sir rang*, with DTIB, •aootb. top,- iu Adlekes hall, will oe the N. J. Blind Men's association a tions to which Mrs. Pfelffenberger Newark, New Jersey. "New Campl" Jacob S.~Hotfmaa, a well known belonged held services' lost night at four-turmr, vhlt«*n«ae John E. Say funeral home. These fide, 100-lb. ctpacltr, ptrliet condition, Mr. Adlekes, who was born In Ho- ^J^% Members signified their place was bring built the Committee re.ion.ble. Call «t ttt 8r«»dw»)r, Umg of members In charge made weekly three weeks ago, executed his will included' the Rumson fire , company boken, became blind in his early desire to go to the camp, and, as the June 16, last. All of his estate was Branch.* ,„ "ceremonies were held In the youth but overcame that -handicap place would only accommodate ten visits of Inspection. The building Is auxiliary, the American Legion,aux- *Ad1cke7tsJ™which was mled to persons, they were divided into two 30 by 60 feet, two stories high, lias left to his wife, Johanna Hoffman, iliary and the Entre Nous club. FOUND, brown mal* CacMr SpuU pup- by force of will until he became in- .nd she was named as executrix. vr. Fton» long Branch »»8»i fcsnaolly,.and the'grove, whleh instructor for the blind of the state. period groups. A captain was chosen 11 rooms and three baths. Bath Father Murray recited tho Rosary. k,5»j»».w, ^ ^M wJla orchard, houses for bathers are located in the Miss Elizabeth Folan of Keyport HODEI, horn* for sals tor rent; to bt.com- Mom. He was Instrumental In getting the by each group, and each waa to have a two weeks' stay at the camp. A basement. The cottage accommo- bequeathed 7200 to Anna M. Mahoney p]«t«d hr Jtilylov Own«r on pnmli««. CBABMEAT _7I «^».>. with several hundred blind men to take up athletics, such dates 28 persons at a time and is Eck ana all her stocks and bonds 88 SUUsir place, Blnrstd* H«liht<, Bed editors, who listened attentwe. as rowing, swimming and gymnas- lartlally sighted'member was to do open for ten weeks of the summer. Navesink. Bank.* - > DELUXE CBABBEEAT l he cooking and the members were were left to her nephew, Thomas R. * '" e exercises through loud tics; and has fostered the spirit of The blind men of New Jersey are Fine Work, Beasonable Crioes. SKEAHEBS per 100 . tSo to pay for their own hoard. The first Invited for a two weeks' vacation at Haidy. All the rest of her estate was „ luralsh«d by • Bradley. independence among the blind to group left as planned but returned Warren Scott left Tuesday for the The Register turns out sJJ kinds of tvr.AVm on $4, Shell _~__25odos. Camp Happiness, absolutely free it divided equally among her sisters, OCX! camp at Freehold, where be will nerylee,ot Newman Springs such an extent that through his ef- lome at the end of ono week, dis- cost to them. The camp is filled tho Nellie G. Folan, Catherine V. Folan job printing, furnishing One quality SOBSTEBS • SOFT CBAB& forts he has eliminated the blind couraged at the venture. The mem-entire season and undoubtedly we be stationed six months, and good workmanship at reasonable bers Bad paid in advance the esti- and Winifred V. Hardy. Nellie G. Mrs. L. G. Galloway has returned prices.—Advertisement '"' beggar from the streets ot New Jer- will soon have to extend Its season. Folan was appointed executrix ot tho Mwurrftrft And IIA introduc6d sey. mated amount necessary to the caLDr- HlBlng bell Is at 7;S0 every morning from a trip to Vermont. tain, and be was to meet tho bilIIBl ., excepting Sundays. Breakfast bell is will, which- was executed A'prll 1, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tllton and Kieators. The wricome Interspersed in various parts of plan the meals, and was generally at 8:30 and all must be In the dining ;'tm extended q> the .mem-the program were vocal and instru- responsible for tho smooth running room at their places. No one Is per- i daughter Patricia Ann of Trenton ;*the blind men's club s!nd mental selections, These were by of everything. Through poor Judg- mitted to go back to bed between Thomas Wicker, of MaUwan dis- spSnf the week-end with. Mr., and * Its ty John T. Lawley, who toe Glee club of the New Jersey ment tho money was misused, the breakfast and su ' ' posed of-considerable real estate In Mrs. Nell Johnson. WEEK-END SPECIAL! "—i township committee Blind Men's association, life solo by men did not have proper meals, and pper. This le neces- a will he executed October 6, 1930. The windstorm Monday blew down lust about lived on cereals the whole sary so that the houhousse may be kept His homestead property and two ad- treo in William Habert's yard and township-and who Miss Edna. Stalder of Red Bank and and Its qap- clean and orderly and discourages his happiness In having :lme. Tho second group ditional lots were left to his son. Ma- mother tree on William Raoul's BOX OF CHOICE music by Red Lynn's orchestra, fur- tain went down for thlelr stay do- the men from staying out all night jor Wicker. A bungalow and two no «».'(o do. itthough as he stat- nished through the compliments ot with tho expectation ot sleeping all iroperty. GARDEN FLOWERS ^ $1.50 termlned to do better, Condltlone lots In Marlboro- township were left ^Jrf"*'small •**>*. much toward Jerry Sheehan of Keansburg, and bychange„._d entirely„.. Th—e Place was day. As much freedom as possible Is Miss Dorothy Leighton spent the 1 given the guests and tho rules are to his daughter, Mollle Lempkln. A •eek-end with Miss Jttnet Morford \ Pti ".. *. ^J-^t ot the club and 1U the WPA band. Al Whalen was atkept clean, the meals fairly cooked, two-story house and two lots la Marl- (This Special for Erllay ana,Saturday Delivery Only) i In Mlddletown town- the piano for Mils fttalder and .also the same partially sighted men doing few. NoiimoklnBmoklnig Is permitted In the of New Monmouth. for the Camp Happiness members' the cooking, "the captain chosen by bedroomsi,, No IIntoxicatinn g beverage„„s boro township were left to his grand- Mrs; Calangilo of Monmouth av ,a the continuous may bo taken into the howee. All daughter, Madrilno Artls. A house „ _j township officials. chorus. this second group had some practical nue has been entertaining .friends Ideas for management Ho also had must bo present for meals, unless and two lots; adjoining his homestead from the city. James 8. Parked re- . Ushers of the day were members some experience in rowing,, swim- having given notice of their Intended property were left to his daughter, DEAN'S »Unfc-,tlM, Monmouth County of. the Bravent Tark and Leonardo absence. It la understood of course, k ming and sports In general. Ho Lavlnla Watklns. Another house and 1 -of .Sreehoider., ffl " " fire company. taught tho men to row, swim, dance, that the men must be presentable lot was left to his granddaughter,, Boys cad rhake extra pocket money LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel. R. B. 1832. went on hikes wlthfthom Tho par-and must conduct themselves proper- lling The Register.—Advertisement A very attractive souvenir book- ly at all times Thuq far onlv ono Dorothy Pitman. His daughter, Mol- let was presented to those attending, tially sighted assisted the totally lle Lempkln, was left two lota in blind. Thore was a pavilion in the man has ever been sent home for In which were -pictures of various oolony where all gathered for danc- misconduct. The Important rule Is Marlboro township. All the rest of blinP d men who werwere successfulltm y iZT Jr Z^T Zt,." 7 'HIS "d sociability. As_s_omo of_our wto forgot your blindness. 4iU ostati-wajUlrtt to-hls chlldren.and l ~THr lHraso~hanaTge~porcHer" oii epnduetingpg - bualnnr~estsbluhmgnts' Moft pl&yoa the" planoT we wero moil" "' grandchildren named above. His son, in the state. Featured were A. welcome and wcro soon part ot tho the street and bayslde. The dlnlng- Sjandleapped to their pur. Douglas Stults of ftdlnburg, Frank crowd, recreatlon room Is .very large and is Major, was appointed executor, The second group with Its better equipped with piano, radio and phon- Frank TasaJnl, Manasquan, who Coffey and>Alfred A. Whalen of Har- ograph, which are in use constantly. rison, Richard B. Obser ot Caidwell, mnnagoment proved that our idoa died May 27, bequeathed his estate was feasible $nd we continued our In consideration ot those wishing to to his wife, Ernestine, and appointed Charles Holcomb and Howard Stults summer venture, The next summer sleep, all musical Instruments are ?and-whotols.oclaUd witn of Trenton,' Charles Amcr, Joseph stopped at 11 p. m., unless there Is her ekecutxlx. The will was dated Df i Governor A, Harry and for the succeeding 12 years a October 21. 1920. • Elflott and John P. Cassldy of Cam-woman was engaged to do the cook- a party or special event-In progress. B* strong address, a did den, John - Mitchell of Bleomfleld, Most of the men are able to swim, Anna W. Hart, Bclmar, who died a. secretary, of the New; Ing and housework. From that time 1 Norbert Clfelll of Lamertv))le and on we had no great difficulties, and and the swimming float and rowJune 1», bequeathed her estate to her M^V association, both MIcltael'Laelopa of Newark. All ,of our members were the life' of the boats are used extensively. The men husband, Frederic 8., for life and these men are memers of Camp Hap- town. are encouraged \ to bring visitors to thon to a daughter, Esther. The will, men told how s J The members of the association, tho house and to make friends in the plu' ' - town, Transportation to and from dated May 24, 1926, named the hus- e Carry a Complete Line of Battle Creek and Loeb's Health Food plneu.' because of their own pleasure and band and daughter executors. lIn, tb B,riouvenlr bdokle^ MrMr. benefit, wero anxious to extend the the cottagq is arranged by automo- Adlckes'haIn, tb B,riouvenld the rfollowini g artloltlle possibility of a vacation to other bllo and bus. W$h& ysre all •Wvtt.T to be "onMitlvt tho dcamp s fofr the blind: blind men of the state. Our enter- During the past Mason, 1838 to CLINIC TO MEET TUESDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS tainments were continued and tho FRESH FRUITS and Qlover, ichalrm*n qt the 1939, we have considerably enlarged JULY J4, 15 and 17th OAMPSS K>R THB33 BBUND treasury, grow,, but it was npt largo "Camp Happiness." Through the The Shrewsbury-Little Silver, clinic ,»»^- County JJrss* Assocl*. -By WMliM m J. Adlok... Fi.ld Siontuy, enough .to extend, this rocreatlonal VEGETABLES purchase of a largo tract of land and will be held Tuesday morning,' July Happiness eommUlee.'sooKein N. 3. Oomnliijon For the Blind, opportunity to otheri. Sighted the building of a largo "Recreation VBXDJHl 8ATDEDAT! for the efforts ot the Mon- rounder, M, J. Blind Mtn'i Auoelttlon friends Interested In our work saw HaU" capable ot seating M0 men18, , at 10 o'clock, at Christ church COLLEGE INN ." South County .Press association's My aa yeara' experlenoe In conduct- tthoo benefitni s dorlvedovdd byy thostoo goiin and tho building of two additional paris. h house. ReturnB for tickets on ipsignj ^whlch made It posslbla Ing a C&mp for the male blind has t o ththe camp, and In 1937 thethy rente bungalows. This enlargement of coal will be mado at this time. OAUFOBNIA 8VNKIST convinced me that ai much or more w the county press group to- give can be accomplished toward the re- ORANGES »fthe Ounp Happtaesa officials »r 29cTom^to Juice habilitation of the blind In a per- was expended .for the iod of two weeks at & properly con- Squeezing or ptae" «»»* Prop«rty>At ducted camp as can be dona In many EVAPORATED DOLE'S lpn ol Mr. JMBwrt.ad- months (without suoh an opportun- 15 " 25° was presented, withi » ity, such a camp acts a» a tonic MILK PINEAPPLE to- men who hava been blind.for FACE Brand the Monmouth County many years, as well as those newly Fancy Crushed or Tidbits Florida ORANGES tl in Jctatlon ,signified his intention of beinbi g prepr - readjustment Is 'retarded by mistak- Huskies NAPKINS v tent and up to within a few minutes en kindness, returns to his home you, can fry eggs , This typo of Oln never before sold Bargain Offer! EMBOSSED ' *"•' at the opening of the exercises he with a> new spirit 'of Indopendonco ;• had been expected. However, at the and refuses any more "babying." He on the sidewalk at this price. This Is equivalent to. B«g. 26c Value Her. IOO HARD BIPE a low price of 1.49 quart. last moment-a telegram was re.celv: now'knows what the blind can do 89 to Pack and will himself do It. ... just remember TOMATOES „ ed to the effect that due to the leg- pkgs ? filature being In session It was Im- Handicaps are forgotten during tho short time at the camp, and con- -that down at Kri- ie possible for nlm to be present and tinue to be forgotten after tho re- ir •Sat he -had requested .Thomas turn. home. It la noted that the del's the apparel ,. £ynch ot Hudson county, director of spirit and atmosphere of our camp Imported Italian & French Vermouth SHRIMP CAUFORNIA WPA, to represent him at the galh- is. as cool as a GAFAY SODA is one of desire on the part of tho FANCY t exlng. Mr. Lynch, who Is a forceful successful blind to aid their less for- BELRONI ' / £> g A Dclighttul Coltee Drink r\ weaker, brought a real mcuago^ to tunate brothers, Visits with each Coca Cola ad. FANCY WET LABOE SUGAR PEAS * hU hearers in the lnteresfl'of the other alter returning home continue C " blind men and their friends. the fellowship and friendships start- 30-Oz. Bottle ©5 ,2^-29° •A '^Bernard Miller, In charge of tho ed at camp. The successful blind aro And when you 2 cans 25 inal Youth administration of ononll y tot o anxioui s t o sharh e ththeiir feel so broke' that 2 --23° Jersey, was another speaker knowledge and ability, and Invite others'to visit them and acquaint MAYONNAISE JERSEY 8TIUNGLESS „„_ dwelt largely upon the accom- themselves, with their business nnd you're wondering NEW SCOTCH PRICES plishments of Cwnp Happiness and how It Is carried on, 1 DAVIDSON'S DELICIOUS s TENDER particularly upon the Improvements if you can afford Vat 69, 8>yr.-old 1 2.89 «"• Much of the success of any camp O 8-ot (lAO . AAO' Full GREEN BEANS .made during the past y«»r to the depends on the administration and a tire for the car, Black & White, 8-yr.-old :... 2.89 «*' Jnr Quart snore front, making bathing facilities the spirit of co-opcratlon amontr the Mth 15 23° - 39' mare accessible at Camp Happiness, men, A lively and active recreational don't forget that ' Johnnie Walker, Red Label, 8-yr.-old .... 2.89 .,All of the'spe&kera paid, compll- director Is essential) one having the , ments to William J. Adlekei, busi- liking and respect of the mon. Thoy in the shade of ness manager and treasurer of the should bn encouraged to swim, row, SERVE SUMMER MEALS SUGAR 1 dahce, hike and play games. There KridePs big value ' Davidson'* FANCY JERSEY NeW Jersey Blind' Men's association should be opportunity for Instruction Don Q THE EASY WAY! DOUINO OBANVtATED : and field secretary of the New Jer-for those who cannot do these things. tree you can af- , niendod BEETS " sty Commission for the Blind. Mr. No one should be forced to partici- bunches ,. Adiekes has devoted tho past quar- pate In an activity which does not ford the cool at- Porto Rican WITH j'' ter of a century to bettering the eon- appeal to him, but every effort should RYE 10' s' '• lUtlon of the blind men ot the state be mads to arouse his Interest; tire you need . .. and much credit Is due him for what This Is not difficult when every ono Distilled elso Is having a grand time, Many now . . . without RUM Hetnz'a Cucumber- FANCY - D AUTLETT i, • Camp Happiness Is today. In reoog- ' ahd Dark or Light tUUon of his efforts a suitable reso- men assume their Inability and (car, Bottled by Pi CKLES t tU but their confidence Is soon gained. waiting. FULL QUART PEARS • " was adopted by the blind Activities of any camp should not National lr' lutlon association, and Commissioner be limited to the camp Itself. Tho Bet. tie ,o' '.--''msn's association, and Cdmmltslontr Distillers Way TO COOK-RCADYTO StKVt men should be micoui UROII to visit Why should a 09 l'roof .95 JUMBO Site J«r i»i«)BJlls was rtqveated to read same be- the places of interest In the vicinity 19 8 '-25° K f ththe aesemblybl , ThThe resolutiolti n It man go on huffing r-4BiaSPECIALSl-] and permitted to come and go aa , 51% 1 OAIJFOBNIA SWEET follows I thay please within reason, Sighted and puffing when Excellent for 1 8EEDLKSS ''"• LWHBIUI1A8, William J. Adlokui, guides are not needed, as the par- 4 Years Daiquiri. PEAS . . A19« ,7 Wilness •.Wanaifir-tre,- measurer) , his tially slirhtad * We find that the men aonn pair oft, friends '.comfort- $1.99 HADDOCK; T21« rtBREAB, Bald William J according to their mental level, and NATIONAL DISTHXERS Spoon Z Jars 2-29° staunch friendships devtlop. on each Jar. kes has unceasingly and unseU able? LEGofLAMB,t39« FANCY NEW ../ devotedmore than a quarter Only a minimum ot rules should l 'Finest • century to the advancemtnt and bti elftnud, and th«ss made hy a FIJU. V. S. No. 1 ~,ot!pn OfithVN.J..Blind Men's committee ot blind men, Ileallslnff their necessity thn guests soon learn Sport Ensembles .3,50 QUAIIT DERBY Tongue Spread POTATOES ' d, and , • to co-opsrata tvUIInRly, Of course , li-Wt* N. J, Blind Men's Delicious far Sundwlchot or there Is occasionally some person Sport Shirts 1.00 Ilor d'OenvTM Vittm Ion has protpersd and earned who wants to show now he can dis- Richwood 'notion of bsinff one of the rupt organisation by Insisting that Wash Slnck. ...1.9B Can •• C«b..... a m 16* 10 » 25° ,. philanthropic private or- he w he will disregardd the ruler s that exist. DAVIDSON'S Blended Whukey JEBSEY ions of it* kind In the world It li most Importanrtant ttoo nut suoh V*r- Anklet Hose :...... 35 sons In their n 4-25-25°° Camp Happiness, In their pitceU s at onoe, MHstob • • •. MX (14 os.) 19e HUCKLEBERRIES v , Camp In selecting thn location of a fboujrh the unllrlni' ' r labors of 1ho camn ninny IhlnIhlnnnn must be. concon- GIN GrtM 1MM . MM (10 os.) 19« C si, stands out sideredidd , It musutt not b e IsolateIld and National Biscuit Co. •it. 0wTniicu6u«ili y as"sTmbnument to the Inaccessible,, for visits from relatives MI-BOOK Wix Um.. MI. (10 on) 19« 22 >•*•«•< ol tne'N, J., BU»4 and friends ate to bi onc.ours.gtd. 1M% nitAIN-HOT OANM GRAHAM CRACKERS •uoolstlon, now, tturtfort, bt Ths looation must be suah that the Saaun IMt..,.« to. 19« /v VANCT FKnSUN L* v • i' blind KUMU tr* able to Met about J.KRIDEL ruin or lion*? Fbrcr iltlon of wltboiii any dlfflouliy «nd net out for / LIMES IM Hnk FBItfat,., tk 23s trips of exploration about the ooGn- Rod Bank — $1.29 $4.00 trysldt. Thought should be fflvitvto rUU QUAHT 19 do*. . _.,... J rwrrttlonarecreationall noiilbijltltybijltl » Au trnpuUlpuUldud wa tht

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