Homnoutb County1! Oimt Market Pl»» ' All tho New ot Tha Renter1* ClauUled BED BANK - Department— anbV Surrounding Towns Where the Seller Find* Told Fearlessly and Without Bias. the' Buyer,

•$> luutd VTuklr.'EnUrtd a» Socond-Clmi llattfe.it th* Poit- Subicrlptlon Prlcti On* Year $1.50 VOLUME LV, NO. ,7. olllc* at Rad Binit, N. J, under lh« Act of March 8. 1879. ' RED BANK, N. J..-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10; 1932. Six Monthi 11.00. Single Copy 4c PAGES 1 TO fy ToGiveShow JEWISH FAST-DAYS. Middletown Status of the TO HOLD FLOWER SHOW. ax Sale Will Be Monmouth Horse Politics Warm Commemoration of the Destruction Toman's Club Flans for Exhibit In atJamesburg of the Xcmplo of Jerusalem. Democratic Club Closed Banks September. HeMAs Usual in Fair Haven The members of Congregation Mrs. Elmer B. Morrow and Miss Show Last Week; 'Nal Israel of Red Bank In com- Will be Formed at a Meeting State Department of Banking fosephlne L. Weeks, co-chairmen of o Moratorium for Property Poeubility That Mayor Salmon Members of Players' Boat Club lon with Jewish people throughout he garden department of the Red Exhibitors Number 135 from May Resign If Ho is Re-elect- to Perform at State .Home for lio world -will observe the Fast of at the Headden's Corner and Insurance Prepares Re- 3ank Woman's club, are conducting Owners Who Have Not Paid Six States-^Many Local Win. — ed Being Discussed by Both Boys Tomorrow—WiU In- Jlsha B'Ab, which will begin tonight Schpolhouse Friday Night-r port—Average of 44 Per meeting this morning at the club- 1931 Taxes — Request of ners at Each of^ the Threi spect. Institution. • " t Bundown. and end tomorrow night Club Active in Three District! Cent Paid by Twelve Banks. house, at which plans will be dis- Democratic Club Not Granted Days'Session. "" '~^~ " . Parties. it sundown. The date corresponds to cussed for a flower exhibit to be A group of professional theatrical ho 9th of Ab on the Hebrew calen- A meeting to organize a men's Trenton—Reports prepared by the held the third week In September Recently tho Red Bank Demo- Exhibitors numbering 135 had en-'* The political pot at. Fair Haven emocratlo club for the first, fifth has begun to boll, and between now folk, representing the Players' boat lar. It commemorates tho.dcstruci State Department of Banking and In- inder the auspices of the garden ratlo league sent a request to the tries totaling 650 In the annual Mon- club, together with a nutnber of Ion of the first temple in Jerusalem nd eighth election districts of Mid- surance at tho request of The New- roup. iayor nnd council, in the form of a mouth county horse show held last- and election' day there will bo a lot >y tho Babylonians 586 B. C. Hist- lotown township will be held Frl- of stirring going on to keep tho pot friends, will journey to Jamesburg ark Evening News show that— Several talks on garden work will esolutlon, that no sale of property Thursday, Friday and Saturday on> ory records that tho second temple lay night at tha Headden's Corner from boiling over. It has allcomo tomorrow afternoon whore they are The sum tied up in all New Jersey >e given at this morning's confer- or unpaid taxes be held this year. tho beautiful grounds of tha Rum- ichoolbouse. The polling places for _ about through the repent action of to be the guests of the management 'as destroyed by tho Romans 656 state banks since the financial crash mce. Mrs. Charles A. McClaskey The request was referred to John S. son country club. Ninety-seven of (h» of-the -New-Jeruoy^atate home for heBO districts are at Middletown Mayor Ford S. Salmbn'in BelltnghlB :earB_latRt__on...tho Dth_ofJVb,..__^__:.. is slightly moro than 3 per cent.ot the rill, speak. _o.n.J.:SUl.lJJfe_and How •pplegatc, the borough attorney. oxhlbltors were lovers of horee flesh, boys. Thoy will be taken on a tour T realty holdings in the borough and Special services will be conducted illage, Llncroft ahd~Heddden's Cdr- total" resources' of 'trie~BtatS'"Banl£S~a' Plants Are Grown Under Glass." The resolution stated that not hold- wha-^ronldii^ in Monmouth^eounty of Inspection of the Institution, wit- the report that tho mayor |s to take >y Rabbi Nathan Wltkln at B'Nal :er. year ago. Mrs. Dorothy Wlldanger will outline ing a tax sale would afford relief for either all year round or In the suns'* ness a demonstration given by the 'srael synagogue at Red Bank this Among the speakers will be Con- An average of- 44 per cent has been :axpayers who were financially em- mer time. Fifteen were from other* up his abode elsewhore. Sea Scouts of the home, as well as an exhibit embodying nature, craft. Al the recent primary Mr. Salmon ivenlng at. Bundown and tomorrow gressman William H. Sutphin of returned to or made available to de» Jhe will exhibit a garden depicting mrasscd. counties in the state and a like num- viewing a parade of tho boys and iornlng at eight o'clock. During the Matawan, whose subject will be "The posltors In twelve banks." In three ber were from New York state. was renomlnatod to BUcceed himself listening to a concert by the drum ndlan and Egyptian lite. Mr. Applcgatc has written a letter ivenlng services the book of Lamen- Past Session of Congress." Ray- cases the sums made available 0 the league stating that the law Other states represented were Vir- ,f'or the third term as mayor on the and buglo corps of the institution. Those on the garden group com- ginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, an* •Republican ticket It was not ex- tations written by the prophet Jere- nornl O'Neill, who is chairman of ranged from 75 to 100 per cent and xqulres the collector to hold such a The trip will be made In busses of depended in one Instance on an mittee who will assist Mrs. Morrow Connecticut. pected that ho would have any op- miah will be chanted In commemora- he Democratic executive committee :ale annually. The letter also states the Boro Bus company of Red Bank tion of the destruction of the temple. if Middletown, township, has issued agreement with the depositors. and Miss Weeks are Mrs. Cornelius position at/the coming general elec- donated for the occasion through the Aller, Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, Mrs. hat the mayor and council have no Excellent weather conditions pre- tion, as no primary petitions for in invitation for all Democrats of Additional payments ranging from urisdiction over the matter. vailed during the duration of: tha courtesy of William L. Busscll, pres- 5 to 10 per cent are expected soon Richard K. Fox, Mrs. Richard S. nominations for mayor of Fair ident and general manager of the he township to be present and get Bicknell, Mrs. Walter French, Mrs. Mrs. Julia M. Keough, the Red show and as a result the attendance Haven wero filed, by tho Democrats. icquainted with their congressman, from four of the closed banks, in ad- lank tax collector, in talking with was very good. The granditand: company. Tho theatrical folk will" Rotarians Guests dition to a first dividend of 35 per Walter W. Gosling, Mrs. McClaskey, However, at tho primary the name 'Mr. O'Neill has invited Judge John Register reporter, said that tho along tho course and the boxes were> remain with tho boys for dinner af- cent in another. Mrs. Mark E. Scott, Mrsrwilliam A. ol Frank D. Covert waB wrltton on ter which they will go to tho state Glordana to be one of the speakers. Vlrth, Miss Etta Miller, Miss Kath- .ax sale would be held as usual this filled to capacity and the temporary several ballots, thereby assuring Mr. theater on the grounds whero, under at Molly Others who will mado addresses are Two.banks with resources of more ine T. VanderVeer and Mrs. Walter lummer. She said tho date for the bleachers, erected at one end of'ths . Covert's name a place on the gen- the leadership of Tony Hunting as 'rederlck P. Heichey, candidate for than $2,000,000 have been reopened, sale had not yet been fixed but that course, were filled most- of the- time. tho entire liability of one has been Jruycre. eral election ballot next November. master of ceremonies, the actors will freeholder and president of the lion- it would be within a short time Many others preferred to wander Hotel Management Entertained assumed by a new bank and plans For some time past the Domo- put on a show for tho entertainment mouth county firemen's association; She said that she had been informed along the course. i Red Bank Club at Luncheon for reopening one with resources of —"crats of Falr-Havon havo been very of the boys. John J. Qulnn, former prosecutor; .hat the collectors of some munlci Many prominent members of tlm almost $13,000,000 and another with : active in reorganizing their party's Thursday—To Cross Bats summer soclaL..set_attended every Those who have volunteered their Theodore Labrecque] tho newly elect- resources of $1,095,239 are being con Boy Scouts Have mlltles had not held such sales bo- endeavors In-the two election dis- session of the Bhow. Receptions and. services on tho program aro. George. With Freehold Club. ed president pE the Middletown sldered. :ause of the business depression but tricts of the borough and today they Watts and Belle Hawloy, BUlie and Township Democratic club, and the Pleasant Outing IVat the law specifically required parties were held on the..ayenlri'K '«K have a welf-formod organization, with Louolla Turnier, Tony Hunting and The Red Bank Rotary club last Middletown township Democratic In the other cases no estimate can :hat the sales should take place. Sh lowing each day's session and '•> , Mr. Covert as the prime mover and Corlnno FrancesFranc , Josephine Hascal Thursday held Its weekly meeting at be made because of tho difficulty In ;ald she did not intend to violate buffet luncheon was served at noon candidates. liquidating loans and in trying to rea- general advisor. _.-- ,' and company, ipanlel^ Gracoy, Ernlo the Molly Pitcher hotel on Riverside Members of Atlantic Township he law by not holding a sale and on each of the three days at th» Before and after tho meeting en- lize on real estate, Including bank- i This activity on tho part of tho Van, Frank DoWitt and Chet Ar- avenue at the invitation and as the Troop Camped Saturday Af- that properties on which taxes had country club. ...-.-.'.. .. tertainment will be provided by "The ing houses. Democrats, and the recent action thur with his Players' boat club or- uests of tho hotel management. It not been paid during 1931 would be The Judges were Frank Adair o* was one of the best Rotary meetings Songsters of Middletown." They are No savings or private banks were ternoon and Evening on a at Mayor Salmon relative to his chestra. well known in this section because offered for sale as usual. Atlanta, Georgia; Frank A: Bonsai* realty holdings havo put tho Repub- The party will leave the Players hold in many months, the spirit of taken over by the state. The depart- Property at Scobeyville. Jr., of Glyndon, Maryland; Frederick) riendshlp being manifested through- of the programs they have broad- ment has nothing to say about closed Mr, Applegate has sent the follow- licans on tho alert aB to what might clubhouse on River road, Fair Ha- Phillips of Villa Nova, Pennsylvania? out the entire gathering. cast from Station WJBI. national banks, which are admin- The members of Atlantic township ng letter to the Democratic league: happen next fall. Borne of Mayor Ven, at half-past two o'clock. Tho Luther L. Blake of Convent, Cromp- Although the activities of the club istered by the Controller of the Cur- Boy Scout troop and David Tumldai "Copy of the resolution passed by Salmon's closoot friends say that tho players will put on their show at At tho officers' table the disting- ton Smith of Worehester, Massachu- will be confined to the three dis- rency. ky, their scoutmaster, went camp- your body and addressed to the mayor will'not give up Fair Haven half past seven o'clock, and plan to uished personages were Dr. Samuel setts, and Sterling Larrabee of War- Hausman, pact president of the Red tricts mentioned, Democrats living ing Saturday afternoon and night 1: mayor and council of the borough as his voting placo until after the glvo tho boys about two hours of The total resources as o£ June 30th renton,« Virginia. The veterinarian!} Bank club, who was the principal elsewhere In the township may join a field alongside ot a brook nea of Red Bank requesting a morator- election, and If he is re-elected mayor high class vaudeville numbers. last year of 251 state supervised was Dr. Harry Ticehurst ot Shrews^l speaker of the hour, and J. Lyle if they wish to do so. There will be banks was $1,725,050,555. The total Scobeyville. There 13 a swimmln ium on tax safes has been handed he will remain In local politics until The group of entertainers from the bury. Kinmonth of Asbury Park, past dis- no Initiation fee and no dues. that has been tied up over that per- hole and good fishing In the broo mo for reply. .he Is sworn into office next January Players' boat club wont last Thurs- day to the Welfare Homo at Free- trict governor of the Rotary club iod was $53,498,399. and tho boys had the time of thei "Under the law property must bo Mary Darling, a chestnut 'ins,r» and then reBlgn and allow the presi- owned by Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Mar*' hold whero they presented a pleasing of this district. For legal advice the Court of Chan- lives. Besides enjoying themselves 1 sold for taxes when said taxes are dent of tho-icouncll to ouocqed htm tin of Spring Lake, won three blue vaudeville program for the entertain- The Hotariang ontered into the cery has allowed $193,700 of which all this way they had nature study teat: one year in arrears. This is a duty as mayor. • This would thoh make ribbons during the second day ot' ment of the Inmates and officials ol song fest with zest under the abli Working Days except $3,500 was paid for Bervlce: and they received instructions In oth a vacancy on tho council and an ap- imposed upon the collector. The the Hhow, making a total of eight' the Institution. leadership of William I* Russell, rendered to former Commissioner er details of Boy Scout work. A larg 1 pointment of a councilman would mayor and council have no jurisdic- which she had won for .her owner* who later was assisted by Dr. Har- Franlc H. .Smith. The smaller sum squad tent and pup tents were used tion over the matter. then be ne'eessary for tho enBUlng old J. Stokes. Tho reports of the Cut at Factory The boys had .such a good time thai up to that time. Other Martin en- was approved by the present com- "I am forwarding your resolution year. various committees showed that the they hope to have several more camp- tries also wero prominent winners. clssloner, William H. Kelly. Of tht to the collector of the borough. If Some Republicans, rather than Red Bank Rotary club Is exception- Most of the Employees at the g trips before the summer ends, Mary Darling won the first event Firemen Made total allowances $92,506 were made ti she sees fit to disregard the law the ' have their party Jumbled about In ally active. Tho attendance at the Eisner Plant' Are Now Em- Walter L. Hetfleld of PlainBeld, la Tho Atlantic township troop Is ow of the second day, a class tor msxsi this manner in borough affairs, seem previous meeting through the at- responsibility is hers." four years old and suitable to pro- ployed Five Daya Each Week judge of the Court of Errors and Ap- of the most active in the county. Thi -willing to throw their strength at $2,0d0atFair tendance contost brought out a 99. peals. His not compensation aftei meetings are held on Monday night: duce saddle horses. She tSen te-i once towards somo member of their percentage for the entire club. It 1 —Force Slightly Increased. payments to other lawyers was : at the schoolhouse at Colt's Neck. O peated in the class for regtste.rtd> American saddle horses and in th* party who could surely win tho pc~ Receipt* Closing Night at Fair the purpose of the contest not only 000. He has been succeeded as gen- late the boys have been receiving lc sltlon of mayor against the present to bring up the attendance of the lo- Working hours at tho clothing fac- Dispute Over class for mares that have been brad' ^ Haven Fair Were $1,800— eral counsel by Jphn Milton, confl. sons in making chairs and leathe: growing strength of tho local Dcmo- jllb butto also get in the ninety tory ot the Slgmund Eisner estate's In the paBt year and are suitable to". dential adviser to Mayor Hague 61 goods. There chief activity now crata. Arthur Whiting Wins Car- per cent classification among th factory at Red Bank have been produce saddle horses. \- Jersey City. chair .making. William Crawtor Zoning Ordinance One of these strong Republicans Reopens Friday ami Saturday Rotary clubs of the state. changed to a near approach .to the In the second event of the room-" In almost every case lawyers at' who Is one of the scouts, has'a wooi eligible for mayor, according to local Dr. Hausman gavo his second of flvo-day week. For, many years the expected to ask more compensation turning machine at his home and hi Seabright Board of Adjustment! Information, is Augustus M. Mlnton Although all returns havo not ye scries of talks about his recent trl Eisner employees have worked rive The statements provided by the his supplied the troop with chair leg; • ot the Eastsldo park district, who boen received the Fair Haven fin to tho International convention at and one-halt days each week, Satur- Claims Capt. Francis W. Ing society of Red Bank, placet) banking department as to> resources, and other wooden material. Willla not only would havo practically tho company expects to realize aboui Seattle and ot his ptst-conventio day being a halt holiday.. Dow a Downs Violated Law—Order third. This class was for mares over payments to depositors,' estimated Is a son of Raymond- Crawford. lull etrength of the Republicans but $2,000 from the fair held last week trip to Alaska, supplementing; his r< large majority of them\oje working Stays Enforcement. fifteen hands suitable, to. prpdueit ^ v v dlvldendo-aud" allowances tor eoutiB* —Porthe past three weeks or so th Hho vote of many DomocratB. Mr. Considering" conditions tho flremci marks -with a number" "of photo- only five dayB. •--—•^• —• hunters. Another RSJ Bank «ntry, for the closed banks in Monmoutl scouts have been using a largo pa Evangellne, a brown mare owned b^, Mlnton has been a member of tho ore elated over tho success of theti graphs, souvenir post cards and The new plan was put Into oper- i Supreme Court Justice Frank T. county aro summarized as follow): of their spare time to Improve th Woodland farms, placed fourth. council many years and has taken fair. A largo share of tho proceed! other printed matter pertaining t< ation last week. Saturday was an Lloyd has ordered the borough of Asbury Tark and Ocean Grove Ban! grounds, around S(. Mary's churc Miss Sylvia White of Shrewsbury • a great Interest in things locally. Ho will bo spent on relief work amonj the journey to tho land of tho north all-day holiday for all except a small Seabright to show cause why a writ Total resources, $10,316,061. The d Weeds and underbrush, have been c won a blue with her Listen, a black 1« a large property owner In tho bor- unfortunate families. west. He had a large map of Alas- number of the employees. A mere of ccrtiori should not be Issued to partment cannot estimate probabl down, an old fence has been take maro four years old, suitable to pro- ough and has been chairman of the Tho fair WBB largely attended ka which ha hung on the wall nea skeleton of the faotory force waa review the legality of tho zoning or- dividends. No allowances have beei down, tha driveway has been duce polo ponies, In the third-event streets and walks committee for a every night. Tho crowds were the lm and as he explained his journe; employed on Saturday—Just enough dinance. The justice's order was the ie pointed out tho location of thi mado to counsel, who wero Judgi paired and other work has been don< Peggy, owned by: Joseph, M. Roeb- long time. Ho Is well liked and on greatest on the closing night and tho to keep the placo open. This plan outcome of a dispute between the irincipal points of Interest. The doc Hetfleld and the firm of Applegatc The boys expect to finish tho job ling of Spring Lake, was second, and several occasions has been ap- receipts that night amounted to borough of Scabrlght and Capt. r only touched tho high spot! will be followed every Saturday. Tho Stevens, Foster & Keussille, of whlcr tho church property within a fe Little Silver, also owned by Mr. proached by many'of his friends to $1,800. Francis W. Downs, operator of a e Journoy, promising to say mor< half-day's work will be done by a Attorney General Stevens Is a mem days. They are making no chargi Roebling, was third. ' ?. run for mayor. Arthur Whiting, son of A. Alvln forco of employees different from for their work. hotel and bathing establishment near Woodland farms of Red Bankwonj1 bout tho trip at somo futuro gath her. These lawyers have been Highlands Beach. The board of ad- Another strong polltlcan In the Whiting of Bueno. placo, won the that of the previous week. The Last winter the boys did a grc three ribbons In tho fourth event, « ing. cceded by Milton. justment of tho borough charged borough la Arthur Sickles, n mem- Chevrolet sedan. A ground prizo wage | scale for day's work Is un- deal of community welfare worl class for mares suitable to product' Mr. Kinmonth responded to the In that Downs violated tho zoning or- ber of the council, and' although was awarded free each night and changed, but half-day wages on Sat- Freehold Trust Cn. especially with regard to collectln hunters. Wayward was second, tation from tho president to say dinance, but Downs In his applica- seeking re-election as councilman on tho winners woro Mona Franz and are paid only to those who Resources $1,296,481. The liabil clothing for persons In unfortuna War Medal third and Locomotion ivy. words. Ho said ho felt vcr ticB havo been assumed by,a ne tion to tho supreme court, asserts the Democrats ticket, would havo Jane Flnan of Fair Haven, Harold financial circumstances. They turne fourth, ,.. • ; •. • uch nt homo at tho Red Bank clu V'at day. that he has been in husincss the little trouble In getting elected as Turnock of Red Bank and Elsie Sil- Institution, which has arranged wit] In more than 225 such garments a ir it was ho who had held several Monroe Eisner, In talking with a past eight years and that the pro- Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin's Dainty" nisyor on the Republican ticket If vers of Rumson. depositors as to withdrawals, Ni the Freehold municipal buildlni nferences with Mort V. Pach rela- Register reporter, stated that twen- visions of the ordinance could not Fashion finished third In the class an effort waa put forth in his can- allowances havo been made tojudgi They also provided Christmas gif On Friday and Saturday nights of ivo to tho forming ot tho Red Ban ty additional employees went to be enforced to make him cease oper- for foals suitable to become siddlt didacy for that position. Mr. Sickle! Hetfleld and Assistant Attorney Gon for children whose parents lacke horses. The Woodland farm's Po-- tlrlB weok the fair will bo reopened ub, o( which Mr. Pach waa tho fin work at tho factory last week aa a ation of the bathing beach and hotel. Is a native son, and tor many years resident. Mr. Klnmonth compl; cral Andrew L. McDonough, wh( tho means to do this. melo was fourth in the next event,, by tho flro company for tho ben- result of shortening tho working Tho writ is returnable beforo tho has not only served tho borough efit of tho first aid squad. Two tons nontcd Dr. Hausman upon his d havo been succeeded as counsel b. which was a class for foalj of 1VZ) • week. Ho said that all the details John J. Quinn and Milton. supreme court at the opening of the faithfully as mombcr of the council of coal, donated by William Lcddy crlptlon of hla recent trip to Ala of the plan had not been perfected. suitable to become hunters. Bauble,- but has also been an exceptionally :a, which was exceedingly Interest Now Jersey Trust Co., Long Brnnc WOMEN'S MINSTREL SHOW. October term nnd stays the effect of another Woodland farm entry, won I & Son, will bo disposed of on tho Ho said that when all tho arrange- tho ordlnanco against Downs until hard worker in the flro department. co-operative plan Saturday night. g. Mr. Kinmonth told of a trip h Resources $1,209,534. Reopenec a third In the class for foala of 1930 Mr. Bloklcs Is running on the Dem- iad mado somo time ngo to th ments were completed ho hoped to Fees of $2,000 paid to Hetfleld and, A Performance to bo Given at To that lime suitable to become hunters. ' ocratic ticket this year duo to the illddlo West and said that ho looker havo fifty or sixty moro employees tho Stevens firm, with approval of Monmouth Schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Martin's Mary Dir-" fact that he voted In tho Democratic AN EXHIBITION IN OILS. nrward to making another trip at tho factory. tlio directors. ling not only won tho eighth event, The Daughters of America lodg REl'llBUCANS TO ORGANIZE. primary last yenr and, therefore, ho near futuro which would brln if Kcnnsburg will give a nilnstre a class for registered American nd- could not enter tho Republican George Ford Morris Shows Sntno of ilm In touch with Rotary clubs Tho Mntnivftn Bank. lstnnt points. Resources $1,005,239. Reorganiza- ihoiv Friday night, August lDth, to IKS Held Wednesday, All- r»nk» this year. Mr. Sickles Is recoR- Ills Artistic Work. :he Port Mbnmouth Hchoolhous Tho match gamo of golf betwee Relief Director's tion plans under consideration by [ii« 17th at Sculirlclit. nlied as being normally a Republi- Eialf of the profits will go to the Woodland farm's Wayward • WM A collection of oils featuring horses, the department. No legal allowances can voter and has always been a tfaurlce Schwartz, tho Rotary pro odjre and the other hnlf will be rc- A meeting will ho held Wednes- third in tho event for thoroughbred tho work ot Qcorgo Ford Morrla ot made. Hetfleld nnd JJcDonough havo day night, Auguat 17th, at tho Surf marcs and tho Naveslnk breeding staunch supporter of tho Republican dent, nnd Gcorgo White, tho prcsl- Work Completed :civcd by the Monmouth unit Ro- Shrewsbury, has been on exhibition been succeeded an counsel by David bathing pavilion nt Seabright to or- society's Thornoy was fourth. Th*' ticket, but voted In tho Democratic lcnt of tho Red Bank Lions club, mbllcan club of women. The per- In tho window of tho Art Krnlt Kanlzo a Republlcnn club. At a pre- Navcalnk society also won a third primary in order to assist in tho Shoppe on Broad street. Mr. Morris, st Wcdncsdny resulted In tho Ro-Harry B. Kurtis Submits Resig- T. Wilcntz, Democrntlo lender of formance will bo given entirely by nomination of a very closo frlond. arlnn winning tho game, Tho rest Middlesex county. liminary meeting lnst week at tho nnd fourth in the next event, aclui who Is rocognlzod as ono of tho fore- nation and Final Report to women, who will bo attired 03 men oltlco of Chester H. Packer tem- or daddlo horses with foal at ioot - Thi* political -situation In Fair f the proRiam for tho afternoon Merchants Trust Co. of Ited Banlt. tf moat artlBts In America, upcclnllzos Fair Haven Council—Bor- with black facen. Tho show wnsi porary ofllcoifi were chemen. Mr. wlth Ita Klnc Lady nnd Melody. H»ven has nlno brought forth the In painting horses. Tho exhibit has m« "rained out" occordlng to Al- Rcsource3 Jl.3T0.81i0. Tho depart- ert 8. Miller, who had charge of ough to Hold Tax Sale. mont can not csthnato dividends. lvcn about a month ngo nt Kcnna- Packer wun clio.ncn chairman, Mrs. Peep o' Day, a winner on Thurs- numa of Tony Hunting, a resident of attracted much attention, not only .urj: nnd It proved very successful. Alltc Applogalo treasurer and Mru. ho golf program. Tho play will bo Hotflold nnd I ho .Stevens firm have iay, rcpriited tho following day with m»ny yenrs In tho borough, a mem- from thoso who lovo tho horso but MniHhall CiiHor iiccrctary. Othcr.i . necond In tho class for fuddle, •enumpd this afternoon on tho Swlm- Ills work an director of unemploy- been succeeded by John IS. Tootnn, ho performance at Port Monmouth ber of tho council for many yearn tliosn who appreciate an artist's abil- ment relief complotod nt Fair llnven, will prr.ient nt the meeting weio Councll- lornca. I'cep o' Day Is owned by the and president of the Players' boat lnf; Ulvrr country club course former nt qunrtcr after ripht ity In, painting animals on ennvns. Tlin KrnchnUI club nent In n dial- Harry D. Kurtis, submitted his rcalK- proacctitor of j'ejock. nicn Nclln Jrtcohfint nnd James )nwn o' Day farms . of Freehold, club of Fair Haven. It Is generally latlnn nnd flnnl report at a inccitliiK county, No nllownnccn hnve been Thointui, I'oHtnmiitcr John I.lnil.'iny, Inhln Mini, owned by the Trlllor* understood thnt Mr. Hunting wan to enfio to tho Hod Hnnknrn for n bnne- made. CouM Hnvn Bold n Duron. if tho commlHulonors of thnt plnco 1 Arthur O. Axr-lnim, cnndhliite for IUI- inn ot Hhrowshuiy. W»B third. * h«v« be«n a candidate for miiyor but > Hold u I)o*cn. Mill Kimio between tlifi two clubn (.i;oiu;r. WATTS' NK.HI . ilnnday nlnlit. At Knlr Haven il'Jlb Nraconal Trust Cn., Anbury Turk. Mru. Cimtiul Jnlinnon, Albert. pnrly l'cavlne, owned by Miss J««n stepped aside to permit Mr. Salmon John I,, llllhlImnl of ICnnt J''iont nd It wnn accepted without a dls- r onttnjj vdti\ Wtlllnm I* TtUfwHl as expended In work to help tho un- HcsourcPN J1.R71.O-1/5, Nn mtlmnln 'lajfr (lul l» Honor Our f Hi tc, Hairy I'limmiH and Clar- l lnliiw of Iluinnnn, wss fourth In to be nominated to llm ofllco with- etrnet, supiirlntendcnt ot thn Mini- ence Caibuii. Mtrp.i tmvo nlnu been hln I'hiiin, ej VIIS selected to captain tho Red mployed and of thin aniount thn bor- cm dlvlilnndii. Nn nllowunrcB. Hot- Mrmhrrn. out opposition. Many ot Mr. Hunt- mouth boat club, had n. ruwbnnt lnWrn tn 0rKn11t7.fi 11 club for cnlorril Irvlim I'>lnt nf I.lltlo Hllver won •, which ho wnnti|l(iwlitK tho weekly luncheon. rla«d UrorKd Curchln, Lr-wln Ilnw- din' boat. I'luti, I'nlr lliivni, Mr. iniintti nii'l (Jemtil anil iv*r Uild- wrll knnwn tlint inont Inmicti llnr- M'lllu-r, lliiiilihliT lilt h) (nr. (> ahnulil linvn hail thn linnnr of bnlnir. Thn primmm for tominrnw In im-klnn, llolnnd Kmnlnuilo, Mr*. Ilnnltl Ing thn lutiiltn IH ilono hy WnttH In n priniiliii'ni nirinbn- nf tin* IK r I^UIK Hiunnh won a nflconrl mayor nf Knlr Iliivon for nil nf llm ahniilii rccrlva Tho lti"nlntnr rnrli li nporliil di'initli'ii cliiifirn tiy tlm coin- ub nnd nn innny ni'ninloiu hn linn Mir. l'Mwiml .Mliril nml iliill|;htnr •vltli thrjlr HpiiiiKllma In th* »«m» nun, I In ndvirllnrit tlin Imnt fur unln ilrr Ihn itlrrrllim of Itolinrt line- Allairo and Mm. Cltirnnre Uttli". nrnny tiling* wliloh lin linn donn for )onnl[l nnd lin jnomliMMl lnnt Tlitirn- Thn cnnunliinlunnrn voted tn luiiil n lulnnloiicr, nnd nnnlnlnnln. 'llm iln ltnttnlllMl with Illrt (iil);lunl vm'itl I'lll.'nticlli of Huilllinll wnn riun.-illlj; hum. Jnhn I,. Kommomr of fit*.- thn borough nn councilman, li la, In Thn ltpulntci'i wnnl column "in lien uniinlly nrn rxnmlitrrn n-uiilny Onn (if tilfl p"iif;/t trntmrn Illiii'll 1'iilllt mud nn Ilirlr wiiy llnmn liilKht'anw hU tlullnn nnd C»v»ll«r tho following dny illnpoand of Ihn lny tn lmvn nnmnlhlng Inlnrntlng nx unlft thn lntter prut of thn ynnr thnnforn, quit* IlkMy thnt thnan Tor thn Itnlitilniin. nil 1'nrcy I), llnnnnlt, tho rnllrctm1, iMliployrd |>y thn ilrptvl tmnnl. An i rhniactpr nlk'l :ll;nt Ml (nun 11 vlr.lt to filrniln mm nljjht Innt Inl'.li I hi nl nnil fuuith rfinprcllvtljr, nani« mipportnra. will rally to Ml. liont for njiiit CIKII to n I.lttlo Illlvpr oxninlncrn llm mm (;o| n nnlniy nml wrck when Ihry wrir by Minn Whlln'n l.lntcn wnn the cl«>t l'ulnt rrnlilnit. Mr. Iliibhnnl linn In TunmiTow nftrrrionn after tho wnrf liialrui'tml (o iirnparn a lint n( lulin" nnd Mr. Wiittn '|iill fro- r Hunting'* rnmtldnry, nhnulil hn al. tvi-rlily liinilinin thn HoUllunn will tinimld taxon. nil nltowimcn for rxpiMmnt when mlly In rullnl thn "Illi: ilhul" liy iiiifiiin'.lillr, Iho ilrlvrr f Ihn tnr ii' |ui|n niniiiiln with Mr, l ltlt'« Inw hln lmnio tn lin uarit, ryhiK run mii'imil Biul hla Vulle fotlnorl Tho t!r,;|i,lrr Hint lm rtnili nil" tlin cMMi.-ll hold Ihn Ktmlrn llllla nmcuintlnK In $IKl.:ti bnnU ini>nil)i)i» i»f DID tint), 'J'lio uniwl fulli'l t" r.t"p. Mill. Hlirn wnn bl Ill l 1 until, No mnttni- wlilrli wny thn imlttlcnl liavn milil a dnr.rm rnwlumla thrnuiil icnll nil' luillln mi nn "llllng; In linl- nx nntlclpnllnn unto fur Jl'.MHi wr lutvo lo pity llm nt 111n rm 1111 riiun Wrdltrailny iil|;lit ii'ini'iininrnl nf rh'V- (•ml hn rlullH'fl wnn hull. IltM i ll(.i(i I Am, iiwiiml by tha Trlllor* pcit li atlrinit In Cnlr llnvrn for Ihn flllvtltl>«mK|it. nml Mint lm \, ,''in llfliu-h nt KrnnnliMiK. Moit Innlliin, Itn tuillni: Ihn |.ny nml rx (r-nln will lm < lulli;nl liiul|;lll, fnl' c?irn|'ril Injlliy, 'Ihry Wflr n-ilnrnl pnld, Mrnly II, Tiilhlll pi uiiiia, wnn flr»l In Ilia «v«nl for Ihit ti.»t. f«w vrTlia Hintn la mirn Ic fully mnvlniTil Hint "It |,nyn In ml V. I'lich linn rlinl^n of (lin rmmnll- ildfd ill thn nhiiriu-n nf Mnynr I'Nil (.fiiir-^n of llit» pxnniiiii'in. Whrit nn whlili thn liiirnli. will i.nlvr. ri Illi 1I1I" I. K«'l I lin llciMlnn ulllnlipf (if p m.lnl |",l" ini.iinln nnd Mli« White'* hn Mofnn rn|ilil fito nctlvlty nn thi* vrltlm III Tho JIPKIOICI." pn nn rxninlnni- \n inniln a Ilinildnllni! HK HI 1 HI. I. lUtnurn. rrnl pnlltun nf I'.IIKil hrnf mill i nil l.lnlr.11 wilfl "Mnllil. K«n« fl«0|ln, part nt tmtli pnttlrn to «lecl their 11 nlinllnr rhnii'ii la nimln liy llm .1 •ngn. Clirl Al Hun '<• nn.llMllii will nnl liy Willl.iiu It. fkhnnck nt mayor. 'I'lifl niaynr ami i-mmrll nt |.ailment Q^nlnul a 1 Innrit |)nnh for A ( Ullllllf I' I Hulr. I'll li|ii>rlirl rillrit, Wlm (luiia Thla I'liirni: piny for dmii'lnii iluuli'l, mul an iinnntiml coll, th* piaannt la rnlliely HI>|MIMII-«H. HrM'rlvn ('ullrgn tlin nrivlrrn Mill »-n[>M|fifvi ('apt. Alvln Mmml ,,r Atlnnlli llnwaiil lltrvrni, wlm liven m-iii llm Mi,i,inn,ill, unit lUpiili /IIMI I'v I.'iiiimii illrklm nf Colt'# Thi Pnnwrnlrt frrl aiitn Hut Mr, Minn Clnin llmurk nt 1'nlr llnvn, lull nf wniiirn nf I'nil Mnim lIlKhlamln, *, apeclnl iillti'nr, flnn llm,ilc. hna lircii liylm: In llml i.'.itl Nfli'li, WMn flint Bint pddilld tMp«B- flli-ltUa, tuToiillnic (11 hla pnpulnilly Ml™ ltulh of Koyporl mid 1 V (III llnl'l II fni.il nnlf. IClhlny, ftf| • mt hla worth an it roiiiiilliiiaii, wlil llany Mnynr nf t)«w Ynlli Mlflft /{[nrn Hntilliiinn ot Anlittiy mt wlm IIWIIH n |inimt wlilclt linn Wn wlU EI ill filton If ynil *l nlli-i" I" li'i'liv EIVII Ih'' Wll tlvly In Ihn i lima for f«mnt»' fo«l* llatn 1'. -I'lliii.Hin I It K !l'h ntiil IM- V'.l, nl illlnnn'B llrm-li. In l»« ran.rTtnit i nipuilipr rif Ihn i (lay oil a rhniiin (if pli'MnK |U 'niK nln thn MutilmMllll rollnty nlu- IKAII fr e|f|('lllltf Mr. CnVrlt NlnVnr Illay will litfola .l\lnl|in .lolill II l-l imtl mi nt ricH'"** nt dm iMinviM-allrin I pilnt wn will Klvn ymi f ft V'.ttni llm mat fin llm Jnllli-i, mi,| luilli ln-.iiln j.nulllrn |>n)<> I.i'jil jilja. Mr, JlitlV luglll tn "hill Ilia B'.M.inlnK In.ily ir.l lir.ll. '!•!•« nf tlm iwnillHIi annual Itul- Ilia family hnvn nnntn novninl fiull- limn mm firn If vml 1:4 nil';, lnlnl miill liii|tliii| i UVIMI-MII l'i Ihn nlimr. fi'.iit l 1,1ml llrn.li \.a-:\ |[ri liqhin y., I'nlr llniril I.r llniin liny Tint v»»a Ihlnl and • liack tutu Hln |)«iiiiM*lat|n rntiunn, eln nllhllncr Bnaalmi llftt'l Iflll a offi.ila In intrh ihn I'lnl II In nliln nrgiiillvi-n Thi. llh'.m f'hnl' ,'Jmi'ih.li anilely lint**, fin* 'Ady, 'Ihn H»|iulilli alia."aio wlm." Inlhla tlluilltlll Ihn pnilnl In l\ (id whhll llr.|V.'C. IHl.l Illllolllllf alir.-lnllalo, III lmV« liui'la n i»i l In III" Tuwlinlilli |l|li|mll| Iy y nf Mr lny III IttlltPIH nyitiiin.hlln. 'Ihn 'rnv«lialil|i i.r Mill win) fimi th ^«jn»il flnm aniiin nrlyhlini nf Mi. Mnllllinlllll flllrrl. ll"il llnllll. r'-r-l V iillUi. ..( ill llM nl r,r.ll ll|v»i inn'l, I' nil llnv •IH"! »lil(«, Bl»«n nl »i-in. Iliillun IC^UTI nt IrBrlmldc fif nrl li n llml will ).l^n«n nml tni|iil, WM lit III t lit i 'I'm. M.>I Iln ar|| fif Iti yntll Illlllq will hn Irmly vvhnn |.| I'Mil li'lnu •lnlo-1 .Inly ."HI'. I'",J, mi'l l,o« |,noli Icnunil Him,H:II Ilia i,r f..r IOii fntla aiillahla tn litimm* and- BIVIIIK Up hla trnlly In.litlnK* In tha it«r wink. 1*1 II a ia|| anil K|vr. vn Incil, AilVdlloPlix-ht, II' n nf .lnai<|.|| II Mi I un n( Hum illi. hninfo Mlilnlnllt ltt« WHa flflt an aaltiial* nil n«w »II»,|F. |UI Ifin.ijh Iliay hava hcjini In lay lh«lr Audi launiiiyi anv mr waadni fm [nl n priln'l nf mm yr.ni In Ilnw mi'l Vanlly waa ••mini ililldm wnl Hiiimiahlfi anil Inwaal jiili-ra Mi HHn <U Jnli wnHI, || M, 1 lljjll ll'.li 'I'nwinhli' nt Mli(.||>l',»n l.ol.l mi ..htria fn aavn Ilinli pally I I'M! M ll.i.»l r.r. III" ainl |f (Kl ftlmea firm Vlalllll) t :llllli|>l«la (•nn <.( Mail V«nl|i. millily, <*«| ticil •mi.nllol. |ll|ay I'l,..UK \l!\h |ti,,| liana, linlnaali 8 IK nf II.• Tii*n«Ml' "f MM-ll«|n<»l| IM In i '>"•••, K-i WiriiMiil yen lltia t'l li«v« your lutwlrln lt>l>l|«r»lni* fimm f. «. i poqB.in !>'>w Rlptllhff, Attl|il 11 -1.1 ii Thiita'Uv. Auen«i Illli, \v*>, Ullntl. \rr i I on III f i ««r •! Bit... Mna.l mm a pai nml nlai-a wllli Ha AtlwtM* |ial» lt*i*'1a Mirtnualnf FUrnt lit atir rr Plo, Hllr.ll fllll (I'M" IM,.,,,. lii MI'I'IU hilll.a |ll. whlali hlimtna I'l, will... In Ilia . !..« f"r lftS-1 »n',.'l lltw .Ulna limn l 9 mi 1 I.., it III Iha «fl»li-..,'n. r-lgtll >|ii«l I |)1|> Applv tiMDl«l •"'' liln'W ll"i" •ml nialo I' • pi,I,II, |,cai|na nlll mnfl |.f.imtnlma I )i 1 'M || ., RH1 ItiiMif IBU. It Hmll) Illlilja, AVOIIIIB, lt«t am I Btlv, ^H" |"iinnli ('iil | { 'h IIIIK Mt. li'limiika (.Imnmori l' < l Mnnn.i.i.lll all.a(. it*,) M.tikv-A.Wa liti ami |! "I Iheitl. |,« IKI'I IMI II Klik. I'lw.iia I tun.- AiWntllaeiiianl, • lllvo ll|al.lll> «t»a II, I "I III..0 IMI I'l.ohi.lil, |l. .1. I'll',I. luli'l .Illlr i"tU. HI) ;4«nS. (III.,, li »l,.i,tt,ct «nr|ro liy «i|iaili ||l W. JintiCll*. |.||. li«|i I h«ln «'.,(• Ml, rtndiHng'a unnaniii| (Illy rii.l Oil fli.l |« tin fl»»l lm Iff; avcty IniiMtil |»al (ill. VV» I«II Y • laiea \»*t*ty ami nu|l.1»t, Inllmial P>* ifi«> ntlff •|,U In harum* hiflHH y ai-aile.i aaivtr t^ia'1 It M.cnilUia tUk ft»,J ifi'Xtmtly Pinwn^.'ot'Var tte.t U*nk. |j tl» 0M,- iiwl na« IT til" »ln»l», U lCoiill«««'J (J»i J>»|* i. U»)rt | RED BANK KEGISTEK, XUTJUST IP, T9VZ. fall down a night of stairs at histan bay which has been In effect for •HHHHMNNHN4MM president, Bufus O. Finch vice presi- NEW JUDGE FOB COUHT. five years because of polluted water. dent. 'Amory X*. Haskell secretory house last week. Monmouth Horse Long Branclier Gets'Ad Interim Ap- The mombors of the Young Men's Pollution was due to sewage from A Real Lubrication Job. and treasurer, William S. Blitz'as- New York city and the Passato val- sistant secretary, J. Ford'Johnson, pointment In Ocean County. . association and th,eir friends had a. TJOW FLAT KATES. fine time at a picnic at Manasquan ley. The area open to bay men Is Good Food Show Last Week Jr., W. Sttother Jones, Jr., E. Gad- John C. Giordano of Long Branch, four miles long and two and one- dls Plum, Wilbur B, Ruthrauff and last Thursday night. ' -\ former assistant prosecutor, has The members of Atlantic grange half miles wide. It extends from Appetizing]? Served (Continued from paga 1.) Edwin Stewart 3d. beon given an ad Interim appoint- Point Comfort beach northerly and The ring committee consisted of aro making preparations for a pic- Woodland farm's Lilly' LlghUoot ment as Judge of tho common pleaa nic at Avanol, near Long Branch, Intersecting buoy N-6 to the state- TYDOL-VEEDOLPRODUCTS was second. • Mr. Scbanck'a Fane Herbert N. Straus, J. Schiiyler Caaey court of Ocean county. Mr. Gior- line, thence In a northeasterly direc- Luncheon in the Business Men's and George M. . Bodman. The next Tuesday nightj \ Exclusively Geolln was second In the class for dano's appointment will continue Mrs. Ada Conover of Riverside tion to Romer's Shoal light and 1932 foala suitable to become hunters grounds committee was composed of until tho next .session of the legisla- southerly to Sandy Hook. 1 Glass Enclosed Luncheon in the Edwin Stewart, 3d, C. Maurey Jones, Heights, in Middlotown township, Is 187 Riverside, and an unnamed colt owned by Mr. te. He takes, the place of Judge spending several days with her son, Dining Room. Grill. Sickles was third. Edwin D. Bransome, Edward M. rthur G. Gallagher, whose re-ap- Crane, Benjamin C. Fincke, Bourne Chriney S. Conover.. Ono of the quiokent waya to find a ! RED BANK. A Martin entry, Miss Puff, finished Ruthrauff and W. B. Ruthrauff. • At the last shooting match of the lob Is to adverttae in The Regl* I Phont 3007 $1.00 75c second In the first event of the after- Holiday gunning club first prize was ;er'a • Want Department—Advertise- VEMJ0N SNV.DEH, Agent . noon, a class for saddle mares over won by Clarence Willctt. Second, ment. 14.2 hands. Pomelo, owned by the ABISTOCBATIO BEANS. third and fourth prizes wont to Gar- Special Dinner Woodland farms, wae fourth in tho rett W. Buck, Emerson Llsk and Full Course Dinner second event, which was for three- The Lima Bean Is the Elite of the Spafford Walling. Served year-olds suitable to become hunt- i Fnmlly. ers. MondayJo Friday. Over, the Week-End. Newark, N. J., (AP)—"How has my Ban on Shell Fish lifted. -Seneeiii owned by Herbert -N. Llffla Boan?:>miirlajrgag that vau- Straus of Red Bank, won the class The state health department has dovlllians have not overlooked. It ralBed the ban on uhell fish In Rarl- $1.25 $1.50 for local jumpers that afternoon. produces a laugh as often as It's re- MrB. A. C. Swenson of Locust en- peated. But. In Now Jersey it arouses Attractive A lo Carte Service All Hours tered Little Slam, which romped off with second plicc. Jot, owned by a steady gurgling of contented Quality at Moderate trices. Miss Katherlne Blondell of Avon, chuckles, for lima beans are one n yaa. Do yo-,i want to be clurm- llnm II. Viiiiilpi'lillt and prcncntnl by hrnre ninnlng In a w*nt*ily dhontlon to Ihr ArniMlenn Mnrlety for Ihn I'ro-tiiblen tho inndcrB. In traffic and on open 'tuff Then be perfectly clem. Would you have They're looking nt nil Restful. Andsocconomicnl! hii aiulltitf |rir« A. DaN vation MH nrreti, Jainonbui'K rnfonii- critical eyes. Driving nil three performance — hnvo proved llint I'lymouth f! tuih, at aU., taWti hi axtrutlnn at th* water bring! frrjh-courslng blood Ix-iteath the Hrnil, I.onf( Irilnnd. Minn Mnrjorlo ntniy 715, OIPII ("turdnet* 21 !t, New nil of Chmlm I. llpnn.ft and Joiaph )l, llnrlri WAI nrriimt, Minn Audrey lilnhnn HI>, Vlnrlnnd 137, Mnrlhnru | will] an open mind. is uiKiiicstlonnbly today's Apt'lftrit*, K^ru|r>ra nf th* \.**t Will pmt dtilleit akin, clearuci porei, Hringi i (|uernly '••taniant of (ClruthRn T. FUt, Hkllluinn fln;», Unhwny ^77, l\ur. ' morc-for-tlic-dollar cur. nit ti>l*g«t«, Ittavcni, Kntttr A IUIIMIIIO, 1 ( m;!,lt utnJ/tr I'filn-lrdmillfHtrtJit I rtol'r*. Would jrou add Rreitly 10 your happineu and Thr Miullnn tiloilunn Hetty WAH (nrm 374. They mlmire I'lymoilih'n >« t'AvMf «t/r«« if it, ItHplm .\*/tly I'Utr J pop\ll»rity? Tlicn, rrtry day, pay more iiren- flint 111 the clnnn for wnmou'ii middle smart styling. In no w brnury. lil-'iliKmiltHimiillmiitiliBliliitl f, iKiinrn nnd llm Tllllnrit fnrin'n Nnhln 1 OIMIWT TO WATr.lt KATI'IM. IN ClIANCr.HY OF N1',W jr.K.1CY. tion (o pertoml clrinlinru thun your prcttie\t M.n wn* thlnl. Ileilorl N. Minim . To AtttlV.U* \WnV.l\, hlii *vlf«, niu| MICOI.A 1 CoMfnrnnrn llrld nt Drnl liy Itrprr- I.KiDOKI nri.1 r.MII.U MIHIUUI. Mi f Jo nwrr|istnUr find till) Trill' !(l Rciitntlvm of Wntrr ('oiii|mny. luml at all timeit The (wily lure w«y to li«ve fnttn'H rtutniiM wna Illlnl. Tlin *ir«i Hr vlit.ii ..f «i, Oidar ot Ih* Cnmt vt bcxwiitr.widioiit.wiltinp, u to install a ,Vtt- Mattliin' flully I/MI won tlin rUnii for C^ITlclnln nf neveuil nhnrn iniinlri- f l J 1 U ir» lidiirii rnnililiiitiliin iKinim. imtlltrn ntlftwlrii n rnnfflrnnce wltlt , I lh» Afilon Gi« Water Uttitt. I'or a few penrJe* Hi #ii Nation* T Ml»rt Ionian Klni-h'* (in- rrprrnrntntlvrn of (lift Mnninmilh t D»i.B, J*tP«c, U rom At per diy per petjon, it tuppliri all ,!«• w»trr I'Uh l>Ahrft mill I IIIIIHIII, Wrln x«f.n., RM,| ul MI nnd thlni ipnpfii I Ivrly In tlip Wrdttrndny lil^llt to dlnc;um \Vd(ri needed for bit hi, iliiylng, ilnnlnj.;, rtc. Maltr C »!l inh.|-UU fnr pponlrH iinilpr nni1i]|p, nun nlrrt, Mnynr Anton J, 1 lor h Alrttn] l>af«.r* .I«K nf (U}iUml nf tlta it your Inuineti to ht»t • C«i W.irr Hrairr HIM, piilnttul tty Ml*, llntiy IHllnnil, (lint nn litiritnllntn trdtirtlcm ntitml'l ll| >•• I«UM «> ' inttalled without drl»y| Thonc cit imp In fur .II'., nT IllltllK'ili WAR fnuilll. i inndn liy tho wntrr comimny, }(n -M t.lll I. m«.l Id MR tintnlrIpnIlly limi \,r>rilr« l | ll full dfiiili on Installation trvl "|wr»iii>t.; (out. np, won OIA finiMIn IIIIINA fhnln. fru titPil Dint Ihn prrnrtiit to ten wnn lin|il|i, vvhlrll WflP RHtMtflil n dill ily n It y (Mil nnd Ihn o would Im RO liiilnrii (tinI linii plnrnil r>Uhr| f'hnnc« wllhlil n yr-nr, Init im l '11 wrmiiil 111 rlnnnrq T iniH/n hn» ' (if «n iHMdn Mr, Moi h |«t (hn( )m would fpi ornnifind to itta T| l. n J)nn| < n|itltila>ilotin| H Ihn lni|l"|| 'f M'lfitnnufh Iletiih n| Hi'..i. ij*»»il on •.|.]c..ln.1 In |||R picorni ,,,1^-, < l*lliiltiH r..*t>! 1'I'M> ffll'i'IU ». 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&B. B. A." KEVINS, A QUEER REVENGE. --- LICENSED CHJKOPEACTOS,- - Bids Received For \Tinton Falls News. BOO Broad Strut. Rid Dink, N. At Lent Thflt'i What Spring take Phom. 10(0. ; Raritan Road Carl Dreyer hao bought a Ford Bocorder Thinks, v •coupe. WHXIAM A. VTOITU, , OPTOMETRIST According to John H. Young, Eight contractors submitted bids Mrs* Andrew Williams, who re- Rtflltar Dldi, Broad Strait, Spring Lake recorder,- James A. for the paving of. Laurel avenue at cently returned home from the Long. Fbont flB, ' Red Bank the meeting of the Raritan township Branch hospital, Is steadily improv- Olllcs .Hours i OtoO to SiSO. Hogg of Anbury Park took an unusu- Evonlnsi by Appointment. al way of obtaining revenge for be- committee Friday night, The lowest ing and she Is able to take short ing fined $10 on a charge of reck- bid submitted wan that of the Jan- walks, AUGUST SALE! flUINN, PABSONS is DOBEMCS, less driving. Young claims that nerone construction company of Bell- Fred Wlllmhurst exhibited several couNSELtona AT LAW shortly after he ,had Imposed the ville, and totaled $34,883.30. The high- horses at' thteRumson horse ehow Whltflald Dulldlnr. Rid Bank fine, he received a telephone call and est was John H. McGreevey of Mah- last webkJmfrhe' horses were In . John J. Qulnn,. Theodore D. Pnriona, aequan with a total of 541,275. The The eut in price is not the only thing thtat counts Tttomaa P. Dorcmua he recognized the voice as that of charge o[J/&thony Ozark. Hogg. The volco Inquired If Mr. thoroughfare to be paved Is about a Tho Tlnton Falls Aces played four ALSTON BEEKMAN, Young had any bed bugs In his mile long and Involves two contracts, baseball games the past week. They COUNSEULOB AT LAW. house.' He emphatically stated that one with Raritan township and the defeated Wayside'at that place by ••..it's how much value the sale price buys Dfflcll, 10 Broad St., RED BANK. N. J. lie had not. Tno voice on the phone other with the borough of Keans- the score of 10 to 3. A tie game said ho soon would have some. hurg, the latter having the smallest was played with a Bed Bank nine, PEOBGE D, COOPEB, Young claims that several days later portion. While the Jannerone com- CIVIL BMOtNEEn. - pany was He lowest bidder the con- the score being 6 to 6. The Aces ' Succieior to George Coopir, C E. when ho returned to his houBO, he defeated the Neptune' Gardens team WtrerionTBoiialnifi RED"D/lNK-*-Jr tract-was not-awarded due to-two HERE ARE VALUER! found an open bettlo full o£ bed bugs r on his back porch and the bugs contracts being Involved. The mat- of Asfiury Park" by theTcore of "18 OEOE ALLEN, Jr., 0. E., ana were crawling out of the bottle and ter will be takon up at a special meet- to 17. The Mohawk Giants of Red OEOEGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E., Into the house, Hogg's license was ing of the township committee on Bank defeated the Aces by the score CIVIL ENGIKEEES AND SUIIVEYOM revoked by Commissioner Hoffman. Friday night. The other bids sub- of 16 to 6. DWIGHT ANCHOR BRAND 00 Broad Slroot. Red Bank, N. J. mitted were Kolyn construction com- Arthur Schultz has bought a Ford pany, Trenton, $33,990; John Locog- roadster. SHEETS & PILLOW CASES nlto, Westfleld, $38,331,20; E. T. Mc- Theodore Farmley and David Erney, Bradley Beach, $39,294.50; Scott attended a dance at the Way- Because of the low prices do not confuse these sheets JSdlUttl Bide. Community house Thursday UitpyB •WithJhoseuQfAn{eriQr,xQ"nstrucliQn^,JfyightAncha't& ar&, donfleld, $39,099.40; S. S. Thompson r & company, Red Bank, $38,083.40; An automobile owned by a stran- well known for their fine finish, long wearing qualities Joseph Klnzley, Hackensack, $40,- ger crashed through the railing and 083.30. Work will not be started un- down a steep embankment near the and beautiful appearance. In fact, the Anchor name til after Labor nay, as It is the de- Swimming river' bridge early last sire of the two governing bodies not Thursday morning before daylight has meant quality and economy for almost 100 years.' No one was hurt and not much 3-DAY SALE! to have the thoroughfare torn up 1 J during the summer season. It was damage was done, but considerable These prices only apply during Sale. for this reason the work was not difficulty was experienced In towing undertaken late in the spring when the car back on the road. funds for the project became avail Several property owners had their THURSDAY, FRIDAY able. Borough Manager Clinton B. wclls~deepened last week iii ofdet SHEETS PILLOW CASES Lohsen, Assistant Manager Ralph to renew the 'water supply. Due to 63x108 Williams and Borough Attorney dry weather a number of wells were 81X108 .72 45x36 90 and SATURDAY! Howard Roberta woro present at tho devoid of wator.' 22 meeting. The Ladles' aid society of tho Meth- 72x108 We are offering our> entire regu- R&rltan township's share of tho odist church met at the home of Mrs. .87 45x38l/2 * work will be $26,210.60 and that of John Springsteen last Thursday af- -26 lar stock of new Dresses in_the_ Keansburg $8,648. ternoon. It was reported that thj 81x108 William Vanderbllt, who alleges h profits of the recent harvest borne y favored __styles for this special was assaulted by two Union Beach amounted to $80. policemen while in Raritan town- Recently the Red Cross society event at— ship, appealed before the committee sent a ton and a half of flour to be and told how the Incident took place. distributed at Tlnton Falls and vlcln- FRUIT OF THE LOOM SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES According to tho story told tho com- ty to families In unfortunate finan- mittee, he was driving .through Union cial circumstances. The distribution The same quality as the Dwight Anchor, but lighter in weight, its many qualities are well known to Beach when his car was stopped by Is in charge of Mrs. C. C. Barker, the two policemen. His oar was overseer of the poor of Shrewsbury all women, hotels and institutions. We honestly believe this sale is the best opportunity ever offered searched and a watch ho had put township, and Mrs. Wellington Wll- in recent times for you to purchase high quality sheets and pillow cases at extremely low prices. under the seat was stolen, but later klns. Most of the flour has been glv. returned to him. A few hours after en away and It Is expected that th this incident Vanderbllt parked his balance will be disposed ot within a car at the side of tho hew Shore few days. SHEETS PILLOW CASES boulevard near the Aumack farm, In Mrs. William Bennett Is a new Women's Sizes, Raritan township. He alleges the 38 to 54. member of the Ladles' aid society of 54x94y2 two policemen drove up in the police the Methodist church. She movei 45x36 , Jj Q car and demanded to know what he here from Red Bank a short time was doing, He stated he was talking ago. She has Invited the members 63x94i/2 Wo don't expect to bo abla lo repeat this to a truck driver from Koyport. Mr. of the society to be her guests at bei Vanderbllt told the committee- tho offer, so be here for your first selections. hotad soon. 42x38y3 i 2g policemen threatened to arrest him, The Ladles' auxiliary of the River 72x94% but he told them he was within the These Types Include ' view hospital at Red Bank will meel boundry of Raritan township and next Tuesday evening at the home of 81x94% they had no authority to make an Misses Constance and Dorothy Reed. *Cool Sheers Popular Pastel Shades . . • Wnshable Slat Crepes arrest. During a heated discussion a 45x38% ' 28 Light and Dark Prints. Mrs. William Hammell of Wee- shot was fired by one of the police- hawken has been spending several Somo Dance Frocks—some Jncliot Dresses, men, the bullet piercing the rear of days with her daughter, Mrs. Wei] MAGNET SHEETS TUDOR PERCALE SHEETS tho car. Mr. Vanderbllt charges he Ington Wllklns, Jr. was then taken from the car and assaulted. He said his teeth were No preaching or Sunday-school ser. 54x90 ^ 72x99 loosened and for several days he bore vices will be held at the Methodlsl 1.95 marks on his face from the assault. church during August. Rev. C<-i .38 Case, the pastor, will ba away on 72x108 JEAN'S DRESS SHOP He was then handcuffed and taken 63x90 before Recorder Thomas Lyons of vacation the latter part of thli .45 2.19 6 BroadCStreet, Red Bank, N. J. Union Beach and fined $7.50. Mr. month. 81x99 Vanderbllt said ho believed one of Tho next mooting of tho Ladies' all 72x90 society of the Methodist church wll .55 2.19 the policemen was under tho In >e held Thursday afternoon, Septcm •: 81x90 81x108 fluence of liquor. ber 1st at the home of Mrs. Wlllian Walter O'Hare, a resident of Union England. .60 2.39 Beach, told the commlttoo ho bo- lleved the fine had been Illegally Im- Pine Brook News. posed, He averred Mr. Lyons had SPECIAL PRICES ON SPARKLING NEW LINENS been appolntod recordor, whllo Re- corder Spiclman had never been re- The Pino Erook baseball team was moved from office or notified he was defeated by tho Cathollo club of Red Many beautiful sets of pure Irish linens in nea) patterns and designs. The qualities that improvi no longer holding tho ofilce. Bank last Thursday by the score of with laundering and do not harden and stiffen. Age increases their sparkle and crispness. 17 to 10. This was tho third game August Furniture Sale According to the statement mado played by tho Pine Brook boys this Never have linens of this quality sold at such low prices as listed below. by Chairman Thomas Brennan, the eason. They won two contests and bor'ough council of Union Beach was lost one. notified over a year ngo to have lta Irish linen dinner set, 60x80 cloth with Colored linen set with drawn work. policemen confine their activities to Tho Pino Brook community club - (NOT A MIDGET) hat borough and not trespass In met at tho schoolhouso one night last 8 napkins to match, £ CA Cloth 54x70. 6 13x18 FULL SIZE Raritan township only on urgent week. Several matters of civic Im- cases. Mr. Brennan also eald the portance wore discussed. yy U.tfV napkins. 4V NET Cubic Feet Capacity Vanderbllt matter seemed to be un- Dead leaves and dry grass In a 2 called for. The clerk was Instructed woodB near tho baseball field caught Irish linen dinner set, 59x74 cloth with Peasant linen set in all colors with" to notify tho Union Beach officials fire last Thursday. It Is thought that the blaze was caused by a cigarette. fringed edges. 54x70 cloth, O CA to Instruct its policemen not to tres- 6 napkins to match, ltf pass In Raritan township. The mat- The ball players were putting the 6 13x13 napkins.- « " or of the flne was ordered referred field In readiness for games at the 15V2xl5i/2. to tho township attorney. Ime and they soon extinguished the flames. Colored linen damask set with hand- Tho township attorney, John R. Tho Jones cottage on the Reevey- Colored linen damask set of extra drawn'threads. Cloth 54x70, O CA Electric Refrigerator Lefferts of Matawan, Is also borough town road has several New York heavy quality. Cloth 60x60, Q Qff 6 napkins. O.UV attorney for Union Beach, and resi- boarders. dents ot both municipalities are 6 17x17 napkins. OoVO wondering how ho Is going to satisfy William Brady, who llvci near. Tin- Peasant linen luncheon set, with both governing bodies. on Tails, was thrown off his horso at this place last Wednesday. He vms Peasant linen luncheon sets in highly hemmed borders, in honeycomb pat- painfully but not seriously Injured. ENDS LIFE WITH rOISON. Tho horso was stopped by Joseph colored Roman Stripes. Fringed edges. terns. Cloth 54x54, with 6 4 <~ Tlgga, who Is twelve years old. Tho Body of Man Found on Reach at boy nhowed both skill and bravery Cloth 54x58, with 6 napkins. -I CA napkins to match. •*••' Long Branch. and ho received considerable praise Tho body of a man, Identified as from witnosses of tho Incident. Ramee linen colored bridge sets, with Knuto Sundstcdt, 48 years old, wan Nathan WIUInmB was called to applique embroidery. 4 nap- found oft the boach Monday. Ho had Florida last week by the sickness of Peasant bridge sets with Roman ended his llfo by swallowing poloon, his brothor. Stripes, fringed borders. All kins to match. and markings on tho sand showed A euccetuful Inwn party was held FAMILV SIZE he hud tried to reach tho water after nt Ihp homo ct Mm. J. N. Boonn fur linen, with 4 napkins. Sheer linen bridge sets in pastel shades,^ UUlng tho fatal done. tlin benefit of the community cluli fringed and feather-stitched. -I ffOf In his pocket police found a curd lant week. Ample Storage Space benrlng tho namo nf Mrs. Myrtln Jlnll Tho members nf tho Red Mnnk Pure linen bridge set in solid pastel i napkins. i.tlU Porcrinln Interior of S John utrcot, Bcmth Mvcr. Writ- cavnlry troop wero In camp for twe colors. Open work elTects, -I AA ten on tho othnr »!ff lynfilli|^ llmr. 1'rralilrnt n( Coinmknv, pnM trvt wrnkii. PIIIT lini'ii hi'iiwtitchcd ench l,,illi(,f(ill ,' , . IlinnlmmlalmpIIHly 'Inlliln A. IUIRIMI, vim jiirohlnil <'MIMOHIIB Ilell«n hnld « Inrgely n(- .39 llm nMiilinrli nim|iiMiy nt Aatmiy tnided ilnrir« l Ms hnl| cno nl |i| pillow ease.M, 'lf>x.'M. ttiinrr fiml imA, 'l'hirtli ,,i, ||, hla wlfq mill arm, Mr. Hognm li»n&r n combinations, 52x515. X.UV 'I lirnn nro Jiml n few of llm frntlirrn of lllo tirw C'.ronloy HiiiiiniU nf Tlinniaa I'alninli l«ll wink for tlin Htnlnttnrh rompany 'A l nnd •ntri tnlnnipiil waa glvpn In Linen tabloclnlhr, with rainbow bur* r.leolrlo KrfrlKrrnlor. I'.vrtytlilug you i(f!r«l for !l>!•« w»m <>II< ntnri-liiiK |I nr, liuynr nf limia«fiiinlaliliiua mtit it Ml«. |i;llrnlietli rtlrvrna, nionoj'nim de;iij;im. /IA • CTA itny rlretilo rrfrl({rri«lor iitull you linvn nrrit tlin unv flTJtl lift win ftpiMilntr.,1 B«h»tal IIIBI 4Hx'ir> liepil p|r|< Mvninl w««Ua, la U tfW {'.TitnlryA!,1 limn at K.,1 llnnll. l,>,1«ll ,,f 'All linon niipkinn, hfiiwtitchnd, nilvor UonntTitUK. la apDii'lllig anvnrft daya Irijili linen pillow CMIICII, liein.'ilitcliVd. wllll liar. bleiiclKid, excellent ((iiality. 4 A «»ch III1U.1 In 1 aavaial Una •!••• \V»1iiM'1ay IIIOIIIIIIK «li>n Ilia mil, Il.n Matniii'1l>i f.iin ami n 77-70 BROAD STREET, tll'itilU wlilrh alia waa fitlvlnx ^if Ilia .i-iill |...»|,|u| ,1ft riROAl) STRI'.MT HEP BANK «li|«li .11. <.|.I an,l YANKO'S M«in« »••• I4iia|a rail.), w ,|M lilt JJI RED BANK REGISTER, Y0CB HOUSE FOB not noticing It rode oil tho bridge In- wagon; Miss Libble Schcnck, Miss of "Wallace street, who was 08 years hospltal for an operation for appon- Years Ago in and to the river. He fell a distance of Katharine Stllwagon,"" Cyrcnlus V old. : :: dldtls. ._ twelve feet and landed In about two SUlwagon, Mr. and Mrs, Harold The ladles' vestry of Trinity church Sylvester Hurley of Shrewsbury, cel- feet of water. He was not Injured Stout. Edward Francis and Elijah held a fair at Mrs. Harry C. Bades.u'8 ebrated her birthday with a party, moo Around Red Bank by purchiitni your paint dlnct Iron IK* and waded ashore with bis bicycle. Robblns. ( . on East Front (street. Those in Mrs. Joseph Burrowes of Broad tory.' Hir. li wh.t you will nil Mrs. Frank Evans was the cham- The trustees of the Rarltan guard charge of tho different tables were streot entertained sixteen friends at a IIDH Guir.nt.m Pilot, MIBS Lizzie Ovens, Mrs. H. C. Bad- a card party. ..j • 1 llllpn Dutch Bay UnHld Oil, Incidents Culled From the Reg- pion woman bowler of Fair Haven, library and military association of 1 ouart Turp»nlln«, ister of the Second Week in having made a score of 145. Tho Keyport decided to sell the property cau, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. Har- Orvllle Borden, son of. Fred Borden 2 Ibl. Putty. former champion was Mrs. Albert known as tho armory property, tho riet Conover and Mrs. John Sutphin. of Little Silver, broke h!» little finger I 3V«-lnek Bruih. August Twenty, Thirty and Stlnson, whose highest acorowaa 139. armory buildings having been de- William K. Kelly of Monmouth while playing baseball. Forty Years Ago. The champion man bowler was Ed- stroyed by fire about throe years prer ctreet, proprietor of the Amerloan At a meeting ot the Bed Bank Monmouth Paint & ward Chandler, who had a score of vlous. Tho proceeds received from hotel, was building a house on New- board of health Daniel H. Applegate JTorty Years Ago. man Springs road. • The building was Varnish Works 243. tho sale of the property wero to go was appointed counsel for the board. •SB Willow An, Long Bnncb, N. J, A fashionable •wedding took place Henry DIckerman of Port Mon- towards buying a lot on which to 20x40 feet and cost • $1,600. Charles CAN TO A TeUphona Lons Branch B11S-J, in the Baptist church at Holmdel the mouth was walking across tho rail- erect a public library,. Dangler was doing tho work. One of the quickest waya to find ;a ~ R«d Bunk Branch) contracting parties being Miss Anna road trestle between Matawan and The Sunday-school of Trinity Nino members of the Oceanport job'"tob Joa to advertise In The RegluRegU - CARLOAD 119 W»it Front 3tr««t. Rid Buk, • Crydey r Case and Stephen Lincoln Cliffwood when he was held up by :hurch held its annual excursion to athletic club took a trip to tho High- jir's Want Department—Advertise- Hartert . Tho bride was a daughter two men. The highway men got 530 Highland Beach. The trip wa3 made lands In Kenneth West's motor boat. ment. • and Mrs. W. W. Case of Those ln-the party wore—Mr. West, orr Kev. f from Mr. Dicker man and a new suit ~ Captain Andrew White's boat, Holmdel and tho groom was from of clothes which he was carrying In llvla B., and about forty went on James Davis. William Mldgley, Val- TELEPHONE 223W Battle Creek, Michigan. The maid a bundle. ho outing. Jean.Durnell, Harold Khoades, Vic- W. A. HOPPING of honor was MISB Elizabeth Case, a Union Hose company of West Red Captain David A. Walllng's elder tor 'Oordman, Sherlock Woodward, pister of the bride, and the brides- Bank held its annual meeting. illl at Tlnton Falls was opened for Bert McCloskey ond James McGar- maids were Miss Adda B. Steckel of Charles L. Davis was elected fore- rlty. Real Estate and Insurance Easton, Pennsylvania, and Miss he season. A bottle of applejack Fred D. Wikoff was awarded the B. A. SHOEMAKER man, Charles H. Johnson first assist- ad been offered to the man bringing 8 UNDEN PL, BED BANK Amanda E. Balllet of Normal Square, ant foreman, Thomas Rosa second contract for furnishing tho Red Bank NOT A SPECULATOR DEALEB IN Pennsylvania, Miss Bessie Ely of he first load of apples to the mill and schools with coal during tho coming PHONE 301. assistant foreman, -Oliver G. Frake hla was won by Dustan Allaire of SolmdclUySldlh t ypr :r«I"SlIrrMrSllri •year,,.. Mr,jy;ikoff'fl Jiid_ wa.£$J!.15 for Irvington were the flower children. Augustus Sohroeder representative to atove" c"oal~$5.8biiof egg coal'and $3.50 A new yacht club was organized at he mill In a one-horse wagon about for broken coal. tho state firemen's relief association. .hree o'clock in the morning. Frederick Gilleaplo of Bordon Red Bank known as the Shrewsbury Fred Frost' of Holmdel started for Improvements costing many thous- yacht club. The charter members Keyport on his bicycle with a com- street was run down by an automo- were Henry C. Miner, John.F. James, tnds of dollars; were under way on bilo at tho foot of Broad street, near panion. His companion. rode ahead. ho Gideon & Daly farm at Holmdel, the fountain. Ho was shaken up and Will Build Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw, Thomas Byrnes, D. F. Cooney, David Frost ran Into him and was thrown. vhleh had recently boon purchasod McClure, John Wagner, W. E. Con- He struck on his shoulder and re- bruised, but not seriously hurt. A SIX-ROOM HOUSE nor, Edward Kemp, E. E. Roberts, y • Paul Armstrong, a colebrated Miss Bessie Baylla and Charles LIME and FERTILIZER ceived a number of bruises. jaywright. Among other things he Brown, both of Red Bank, were mar- Clinton R. James, Herman Duryea, The following advertisement ap- ilanned to build on the property was Dutch Colonial Type Forman R. Smith, Edwin Miner, peared on the front page of The Reg- ried by Recorder Harry C. Badeau. Peat Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed SOUSED John H. Cook, John M. Sawyer, Jr., n opera house for private the- Sidney Montague and George Lee of HOT WATER HEAT ister: 6UH-F0RCH and Thomas Miner. Clinton R. James HOUSE3 FOR RENT. .tricals. Lincrbft were the witnesses, Baled Shavings was commodore, Edward Kemp vice Mr. and Mrs. I John LaMarcho of Albert ivlns came off second In the BRASS FMJMBING Nos. 88 and 90 Wallace street for RECESS TUB -i commodore, Forman R. Smith fleet rent; $8.50 and 511. Inquire of A. East Front street gave a moonlight eighth shoot for tho Frank Hall cup, Selling LEHIGH and W1LKES-BARRE captain and rear commodore and Ed- Ludlow, 19 Broad street. dance for their niece, Miss Marie La- which was held at Phlllipsburg. His PEDESTAL BASING ONEjHOUR win Miner treasurer. March of Locust' Point, at their home. score was 03 out of a possible 100. —for— PLYMOUTH COAL Ambrose Brower of Red Bank wa6 The deck hands on the steamboat About elght'y persons were present. John G. Gilllg's Papoose finished For Tweiity-flvo Years. awarded the contract for Duilding a Eagle of Keyport went on strike at Music was furnished by Frank B. first in a handicap yacht race held on house at the corner of Leroy place the Keyport dock because there was Charles of Red Bank. Thomas Webb tho Shrewsbury river by the Red $4,700 Try A Ton of This Red Ash Coal and Maple avenue for J. W. J. Bon- no extra holp to assist them In hand- Hurray sang a solo and was accom- Dank yacht club. nell of Anbury Park. The contract ing the freight. panied by Miss A. Colt of New York. William Gardiner of Little Silver JAMES LaBAU price was $4,770. Marie Clovoland, daughter of E. Joseph S. Whitmore of South street bought tho Ellsha Wilson property at Little Silver ••'„ New Jersey A new building was being put up at M. Cleveland of Wallace street, was ras 92 years old and a number of Little Silver Point for $1,200. CONTRACTOR. Chapel Hill for poor children of New nine years old and she celebrated her elatlves and friends paid him a sur- Miss Elizabeth Hurley, daughter of 678 River Road, York city. The lot was donated by birthday by entertaining a number of her" little friends. irlse visit. Mr. Whitmare was the Miss Leona Carhart, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Reid, who had a sum- icxt to the oldest resident of Red Mrs. Sylvanus Carhart of Port Mon- FAIR HAVEN, N- J.; mer home at Locust Point. Mrs. Mary L. Woolley died at tho Sank, tho oldest being Orrin Curry mouth, was taken to tho Long Branch It Pays to Advertise in The Register. The contract for building the sum-home of her daughter, Mrs. Taber C. mer home at Oceanic of the Babies' Taylor of Eatontown after a sick- hospital of tho city of New York was ness of three weeks. She was 82 years awarded to Charles L. Walters of old.' Seabrlght for 510,000. Mrs. Thomas Y. Stout of Everett Miss Mamie Wright Brown, the was burned about the head and face six-year-old daughter of W. P. Brown by the explosion of somo articles of Shrewsbury, gave a birthday party which she placed in the stove to burn. to about twenty young friends. The Avon water company and the you all gasoliines are alike /n our improved Arthur Williams, son of Thomas B. Wall water company consolidated un- Williams of Oceanport, fell through der the name of the Monmouth water Washers a hay mow where he was playing and company. both arms were broken. William M. Conover of Colt's Neck The people of Keyport by a vote had a new crop of potatoes, many of his Giant potatoes weighing two % of 282 to 100 decided to put In a sys- Gently, your tem of water works. pounds a piece. Crescent council of American Me- William Welsh moved from Oce clothes are soused chanics of Eatontown held a. fair and ante to Mrs. Peter Rellly's house on cleared about $225. Leighton avenue, Red Bank. dence setyouJRigAt f in liberal quanti- Fred W. Baden of Pearl street William Wheeler and Beckman broke his arm while putting up a Walling joined Liberty hose com ties of Permutized swing In his back yard. pany of Keyport. Dr. A. T. Applegate Was building Twenty Years Ago. softened water a new house on his property at Eng- llEhtown. _^ Westaldc hose company . closed successful fair which netted $1,000, (actually softer ^Thirty Years Ago. D. Clarence Walling won a lot dl Three women, whose ages aggre- posed of on the co-operative plan than rain). The gated 279 years, died in this section Mlssee Jennie Doollng and Belle San- of the county during the past Week. born were first and second In a pop creamy suds pene- They were Mrs. Margaret Clayton of ularity contest, Julia VanScnoick won Red Bank, who was ninety years old; the doll contest and Verna Pittinge Mrs. Eliza Roberts of Port Mon- and Wrada Johnson each won sec trate the pores of mouth, who was 05 yoara old; and ond prises. Other prize winners wer Mrs. Mary Murphy of Leonardo, who Miss Reed of Spring street, Albert L. the material. Our was 93 years old. Mrs. Clayton died Ivlns, Louis VanBrunt, Lester De; at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Oakes, Jr., Mrs. Mary Haye. methods are easier L. P. Conklin of Bridge avenue; Mrs. Martin Corbctt. John Smith, Sara Roberts died at the home of her Ivlns. Catherine Sweeney, Hcnr on clothes and daughter, Mrs. Josoph Covert of Port Brant, Mrs. Eugene Patterson an Monmouth, and Mrs. Murphy died at John Oakes, Sr. more hygienic. her home. Miss Laura. T. Cherry, daughter o About 200 persons went on the an- Mr. and Mrs. Moses Cherry of Key nual excursion of the Colt's Neck Re- port, was married the Wlnfleld W formod church to Cliffwood. Thoae Maurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joscpl who furnished teams for the picnic Maurcr. Sr., of the same place. Th> were Howard Matthews, William H. wedding took place at the home < Foster, Alfred Francis, Schanck Van the bride'a parents. Rev, A. L. Iszari Dorn, S. Trafford Smock, Charles pastor of St. John's church, perform Read, Augustus Sickles, Louis Sof-! Ing the ceremony. Tho attendants emmm lei, Jr., Thomaa Sherman, Garrctt [ were Miss Minnie Maurcr and J. H. and Pavid Buck, Charles Matthews ; Hendrlckson. and Samuel Conover. ( William Sullivan of Oceanport died The athletes of Eatontown mot at from injuries received while riding Snyder's hotel at that place for the a horse at thp Spring Lake horse purpose of organizing an athletic show. Tho animal ho was riding was club. About twonty pcr»ona wcro taking a hunllc in tho last event This is No. 3 of a series present and they joined the club. A when It stumbled and fell, throwing committee, consisting of George Mo-] tho rider. Mr. Sullivan's skull wag idling about the modern, RCC, Elwood Snyder. Dr. W. U. Kurtz., fractured In two places. Mr. Sulll- Edward VanBuBklrk and Perry B. I van wnn 27 years old and wan sur- scientific me/hods em- Cook. was appointed to draft a con- vived by his wife and two children. stitution and by-laws. A party of Everett folks went on ployed by the Little Falls Michael OTtourkc of Oceanic a picnic to KeansburR with tho Mnt- Western Electric engineers attest winning started to ride his bicycle to Navc- awnn Sunday-school. Thoae in tho anti-knock quality of tho New TYDOL. UslnJ one night. The draw of the Oce party were Mrs. John B. Stllwagon, Laundry. Watch (or fur- tho Electric Ear, a mlcrophono placed neit ianic bridge was open and O'Rourkc Miss Rachel Stllwagon. Charles Stll- ther announcements. to tho engine, they picked up every ping and pound In 17 ftmollncs, nnalyicd and re- First actual ROAD TEST, conducted with corded them In 3-day road test. lAnd the Down Payment ^DECIBEL KNOCK CHART SPECIAL! the Electric Ear... proves TYDOL'S superi- OICIMl* is in Your own Garage" NEW TYDOL—- — 2.1 From July 25 to ority over 16 other gasolines. It leads in: QASOLINC J mm Aug. 27 Men's GASOLINE O mm QAIOLINI L wmm Suits Falco- Q/MOLINI It Mi Your own oar will toll you, in your own car, that Cleaned and OASOLINKX mm ANTI-KNOCK TYDOL tops tho floici in anti-knock quality. Pressed for Only OAIOLINK P mmm OASOLINI I •• One Dollar Ench. Tho fowor tho knocks, tho groator tho powor. OAIOLINK M >• 4.7 (Rcjjulnr Charge POWER. . . Chock TYDOL'S supor-powor on your own hills. OAtOLINK D •-• ,4.» $1.25.) OASOLINK Q I .5,0 OAtOLINK q • «.O Your own spoodomotor will toll you-that thoro MILEAGE . . OAIOLINK C I «.4 aro moro milos In ovory gallon of Now TYDOL. oAtoLiNi r • «.» Red Bank 2600 a/MOLIHK A • 7.t OAiOLINH K l Tho Now TYDOL has moro promium qualitios than many so-callod promium or OAIOLINI N l

till It. . . I >v«i,i a 1VH>|I>1 Ilni IV^nio will nnUr ynti imnri •. < gasollnos costing 3 conts moro . . . Facts versus words? .. , Which should guldo 4,NI)Tr.l A il-ll-l l« «n ,.,ll....i|i,4 unit r1.t,..llnl Toll-Free Phone S ffilliint unit inlMulf f i'l antintl. In Itt.a* t>«(«, l»fr*«t wlim'll I llir (ur minify? llirllly ami happy. you in buying gusolino? ilxlli.l tlllna (Nun TYIXII ) IMIIXIM IIMI anil. II ynii'vp lirrit lining (MIMIC'VIOI- ItllltK 111 yntir old < nr. It will ("I llilntlliK" lilrlf . . . ihru ii'i |itn|i«l>l|riMak!<|li»ilii«vil|iaf|li!'|i|i Tiiln Wnlrr Oil S«ln Corp., lXontown, N. J. WX-4500 Hull! yi,il id me gioilml In ire id, Him jint • If w iliillin ««r(l. IW'.iiln < ai lilllo na JC71 I )»".nlc> i« ill" l>nl liiTrillnriil |>r- d.O. II. I n.l.ily). liKnir limit (.11 ' ••I»«'|II*

• -rr-' AMD Uf finning nn.ooo r«m!H,. DESOTOSIX~$67S roi 17fl W. Kro.ii Si. Rod Consolidated Motor Sales Corp. \27 WEST FRONT ST., ttEl) HANK, N, J. WTYD ALWAYS USE VEEDOL MOTOR OIL... 100% PENNSYLVANIA AT ITS FINEST •«8D BA1TK REGISTER, 'ATJGUST Iff, 1981...

CONGRESSMAN PUZZLED. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Crouie have eon- irk spent Saturday and Sunday with Rotary Night eluded a itay at Mllford. Jr. Gross's parents, Mr. and Mrs. No Money on Hand to Conduct West Mrs. Catherine Lohsen of Green- Charles Gross. Asbury Park Business College Point Examinations. . port, N. T, has been visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Walling en- at Players'Club Clinton B. Loh«»n. State Officers Of Prepares for Secretarial Positions. Washington,.. (AP)—New Jorsey irtalned a number of Tottenvllle members of congress are puzzled The (nsotlng ef the borough coun- relatives and friends at a bridge INDIVrDUAX INSTRUCTION. led Bank RoUriani and Their cil scheduled for last week was not lawn party laBt week. DAY SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 12th. about how to make their 1933 ap- pointments to Annapolis and West Wive* Guests q( Fair Haven held. This was due to the absence A daughter was born to Mrs, Jo- NIGHT 60HO0L OPENS SEPTEMBER 20tb. of Mayor Clarence Watson, who un- leph Wncker last Thursday. The Point. Club Wednesday Night—-Fine Farm Bureau and Grange School offlco open dally, beginning Pleading poverty, the civil service derwent in operation on one of his IOW comer has been named Janet t September 8th, for JUjlitratlon...... - Entertainment Provided. eyes In Rlvervlew hospital at Red Preparations are being completed commission advised all momben at Bank. '_ _ _ Established 80 yean In Anbury Park makes our. Flacement congreia that It would be unable to Last Wednesday night -was Rotary or the firemen's fair which will be Bureau very effective. conduct competitive examinations for Jghs-at the Players' boat club afid leld Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Holmdel Meeting Saturday the appointments this year. The t was all that the name Implies. New MonmoutK News. Lugust 25th, 26th and 27th. ERNEST L. BEAN, Prin. commission, estimated It would save The Red Bank Rotary club was lion- Twin sons were born to Mrs. 014 BANGS AVE. many thousands of dollars by dlscAn- red by having the night set apart lharles Meyers at the Long Branch >. H. Ageni, Master N. J. State Grange, and William Sparge, Th« murrled men's baseball team lospital last Wednesday. The moth- ;Inulng the examinations. n its Tjonor and the members ot of thla place will pity'against the President N. J. State Farm Bureau, request members, farmett It has been the custom of the ma- he club showed their appreciation sr and baboj are lir good health and marrltd men of Belford at Balford and friends of farmers to come out next Saturday evening and jority of members from New Jersey >y turning out In lull lores with tomorrow afternoon. :hey are expected home within a laJbaqiLflPBelatmenta on.thejuult ot heir ladle* tor a most pleasant ihjbrt time. hear their leaders and officials discuss the subject, "Can 'Affricul* ivening. - Rev. SamuelJoh&ston and his sons, a competltlvo examination. Ths law Haddon and Carey, motored to Fitch- The Monmbuth unit Republican tureiin N. J. Survwe7 K16, How?""'""• PAINTS! PAINTS! permits them to appoint whom they The Rotary flag of the Red Bank burg. Massachusetts, last week. On club will meet at the home of Mrs, choso, without reference to examin- :lub and a large sign "Welcome Ro- Sunday Rev. Mr. Johnston preached ijahlon Grimes on Tuesday, Sep- The meeting will be held in a grove on a gentle slope on Holm'del arlans" lormed a prominent leatura ation. at the church at Fltchburg of which tember 6th. Today the club will Grape Farm, one mile southeast of Holmdel village and five INSIDE OR OUTSIDE Bopreacntatlvo Sutphln, of Mata- >t the Interior decorations. These lold a lawn card party at the home he wu formerly pastor. Rev. M miles due weit of Red Bank. Music, comfortable teats and wan, haB thrco appointments to make, •era supplemented by various c6l» Johnston and his sons are now if Mrs. Thomas "Wethered. two to the naval academy at Annap. red lanterns suspended over ths Canada. On their Journey to Fltch- A rowboat owned by Joseph Van- drinking water will be provided for those who come with picnic oils and one to tho military academy lance floor. burg they ware accompanied by Les- IGnburg was stolen last week and It supper in baskets. There will be no admission, no collection, at West Pointy Ho has advised sevi Chet Arthur's, orchestra furnished lie MjjQulnnNi of fntV\mtf,_ who las not been recovered. The boat and nothing 'or sale on the ...grounds,JXbe,speaking will start 'ewrb5ys°tHtt" 6* ebmjietHlvo" eiamirT- dance-jnuolo-arid" there's no- doubt lira's bulH by TAr.TVahSefiburg "a sh6?t that the Red Bank Rotarlans can be has been visiting them. about six o'clock. If the weather is stormy the meeting will bo atlon will bo hold In October. This Mtsa Dorothy Allen and Miss Anna ,lm TIES Mtmi IIKIMI Mrf.ralh hna ))Atn run r.M'(itiitKrtr; lift APPLICATION nv voiiu AHSOCIATI'.N. ' Tropic.nl Weight* flnm! la IIT liMinn with » >i, JnllH, ill. Mr. am! Mr*. Jdlm ()«r|iin«t\ nr (curtiiii.nr t°sti 'l'«in«'|ll«, ]'n, liitvr I.roil VUIIIIIK III- 25c fiurnar'N •InUr, Ml*. A'llm (MtUtiua $7.90 «»« $9.90 nf llnyvliiv avctiuo. riiT niiMMiut Aru> rAl.t. I'A'I II':IUJI1, < IIMIIIMI AT I til. I.t"n'l a* ••V«rm nerha nl hl» •iniiiiii

Mr, an.l Mia. Jitlm .tmiaa ,,t o.« J. C. Penney Co. v|aw avthll* •)• li'.m« f|..,n i»vtia| KM) HANK'S NKWE5T DEPARTMKNT STORK •*-••• al IWIilni, hia t*tiitti*'1 IA hit The Second National Bank & Trust Co. t n I...,,,. UM l..,|ll»yai,( aflar h* 21-23 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. li'» a |i*i|tnt In lh« Umt Piamhhua- Ultal. Kutl lknk, Now Jersey . RED BANK RE<&SlfEE; AUGUST 10; 1982. '

GOT? FOB COACH. Old Pack Peddler Dead. . / pink-dogwood tree which,had 'been SINGING Here and There Harry Frank, who. Is wall known set out on her lawn four years ago Major Sadtler Soon to Leave Fort in arid around Freehold through his had been stolen.; business of pack peddling, died in Monmouth. . : Raid Opposite Courthouse. CASS FREEBQRN in the County the county welfare horns last Sat- y iti, m •ram nil ull • ko- l«i KwttKeH Low Prico for Potatoes. Returns from West. Mil) ta ttca lemrttf Wnct K>d Ullv 7oa. let, XII 4» barrel. On Tuesday and Wednesday Here Are Examples omM the price dropped to 65 cents a hun- nearly thirty years. He expecU,Ho dred pounds. Because of the low remain in. this section about a year Of Our Values prices the dealers In that, section settling-up his brother'! estate. On Sale Aug. 11 to 17 agreed to suspend operation's for si Married *t Adelphla. •'••.• • . few days. Miss Jessie Southard, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. James Southard of No Discrepancies In Office. Freehold, was married July 29th to DEW PACK TLttt UOHT HZAT The sudden disappearance of Ches- Harry Megill of Asbury Park. The I WALTER BAKER'S ter A. Burtt, Engllshtown justice of ceremony was performed at Adel- i the peace, two weeks ago Is said to phla by Rev, Richard Morgan. bs duo to' personal reasons and not •TUNA FISH because of any discrepancies In hl8No New Police Chief. • C()COA office. It was learned" that Mr. The Matawan. township police de- VI «li» tin £ Vi Ib t»n Burtt a short time ago made good a partment has decided that out of re- $200 check which had been returned spect for the late Patrick J. Hagan, because of insufficient funds. for many years chief ot the'depart- ment, no new chief will be appoint- 1 To Mark River Channel. ed until the first of the year.' IOC The Long Branch Sea Scouts are I planning to mark the river channel New Ocean Grove Postmaster. EL- »&»• from Seabright to Branchport. They Joseph A. Ralnear has taken office HEW PACK have received sufficient markers as postmaster of Ocean Grove. He through the courtesy of Victor Gel- succeeds Waldo E. Rice, who was MY-T-FINE lneau, director of tho state board of postmaster several years. Mr. Rain- BROKAW |SF SALMON -10c Strawberries i commissioners for navigation, and ear" was formerly cashier of the Chocolate Dessert rug BBAKD or D & C "MOB piz SALMON -» 19C Harold Jones, a Portaupeck resi- Ocean Grove National bank. TILLINQ dent. Adopt New Ordinance. OreendMe Brjnd Ko. 9 O»n Long Brunch Alan Arrested. BLUE and FANCY Tho West Long Branch council I Finer 19c Mrs. Ethel Martin of Long Branch has adopted an ordinance providing I Chlnoolc Me Vll»«- was taken to the Hazard hosplta for the creation of a board of as- last Thursday suffering from severe sessors to make tax assessments. bruises nbout her body. Her hus The ordinance will come up for final BUCKEYE band, George Martin, was arrested hearing on August 18th. and held under $1,000 ball. Mrs. MALT SYRUP "Uneeda Dakcrs"l Martin Is the mother of a four- I'lay Leads to Operation. Kirkm&n' months-old child. Ella Gambel, a Long Branch girl, Arrowroot while playing "hide the bead" last Combination or Hop ftoioreil SUITS Biscuits or Dend Baby Found. week, put the bead In her ear so far OOLD MHHL ' Tho body of an unidentified baby that it was necessary for an opera- 5 O'clock Teas girl, apparently only a few hours tion to be performed at the Hazard 49c • Wheatics ^ JQC old, was found wrapped up in newi hospital to remove It. ALL WITH (2) TROUSERS pnpers In nn orchard at Cllffwood t WALDORf Tree Stolen. Ilrnch Inst week. The body wa Mrs. Emily Allen of Freehold re- UPTON'S roU> wrnpped In n Perth Amboy newspa- ?-Toilet Tissue 1 17r Golden Glory turned home last week from a visit Cake : per dated July Oth. to Atlantio City and found that a OEEEK CIRCLE Yillow L&btl i Ammonia Former Pric* U-»h<9n«-lH-ltiO' "

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1 i " *».. •-•';.'..'>: BANK REGISTER, "AUGUST 10,1932.

Los Angelei, California, at a buffet yeek of Mrs. Ralph W. Horrlck at . Devlin, Dr. and MrB. Gerard Dev- Hundred Dollars Matawan News. upper Saturday. ler cottage at' Pine Grove, Conn. n, Henry Devlin, Father Jess, Henry Swimming these days Is more pop- They made the' trip In Mrs. Bedle"s i. Terhune, Miss Myra Walter, Mies (Th« Bad Buk Bulit*! e« bAj>ov£hJ ular than, ever In Matawan lakes. :ar. ' '' • Bernlee W. Brown, Charles A. Neld- in Gold Awarded i»>tmn(nm $TT. Olowat, Ml Mita Hnger, Ralph W. Herrlck and Leroy r.«t and JMJ* A. Uwll, Inc.) Busses from distant points aro fre- Arthur Sagablel was called to his uently seen with swimming parties. lome at Long Island City, due to the H. Sickles. Miss Helen Stark of Miami, Flor- sudden death of his mother, Mrs. The Money, Divided Into Ten Mrs. M. A. Whlto and Miss Lillian Mrs. John S. Lloyd has returned a, I* vlalUng her grandmother, Mrs. White, who are spending tho summer Minnie Sagablel. Mils Natalie Smith homo after a week's viBlt with Mr. Parti, Was Disposed of on Isaac T. Rue. at their cottage at Cedar Bennot and Laurence LeMalre attended the and Mrs. Charles White of Long the Go-Operative Plan Satur- Misses Dorothy and Either Frank were in town the fore part of the funeral services, which were held Branch. day at Catholic High School. ' Port Monmouth were guests of week. • Saturday. Col. Stanley WasBburn of Lake- lelr cousin, Miss Elizabeth Cartan, Mrs. Wilkln Coleman and daughtor, Dr. and MrB. C. A. Gesswcln, Mrs. wood, Republican candidate .for con- yer Saturday. '• Miss Sally Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Gesaweln, Miss Laura Gcss- gress, was In town calling on friends My! What Values! One hundred dollars In gold, di- vided Into ten amounts, was disposed Richard Erdman, Jr., Is on his va-William Tears of Goshen, New York, weln of Philadelphia and Miss Lillian Saturday. These, and many more in your Nearby 4500 Store. We invite of on the co-oporatlvo plan Saturday itlon. '• were guests of Mrs. William H. Still- Kenny left Wednesday morning for Mrs. Harry Jenkins of New York-], night In tho. auditorium of the Bod Ml«s 'Helen Walter of Osceola well from Saturday to Tuesday. Ohio. Mtss Kenny will visit her fam-arrived Friday to spend several days you to stop in and look around—you will prove to your own Mills, Pa., 1B a guest at the home of Mrs. Martvig Moll and son David, ily and the Gesswelns, will spend a 'Bank Cathollo high school for tho Cow days with relatives. as-the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- satisfaction that benefit of St. James's church. The Henry S. Terhune. of Fair Haven, were guests of Mrs. liam A. Kennedy. drawing was conducted by Rev. John MIBS. Carrie Conovcr la spending R. C. Dovlln Bovoral days last week. Mr. Hobrough, a teacher of tho Mrs. Carl Driggs and children! Miss Mary Dovlln returned with Mrs. Presbyterian Sunday-Behool, took his Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes Furthest -B. Mceioaltey, Poter-F, Lang, Thom* ho week with her^BqnLFronk H. Con- Hopo and Charles of Cleveland have ivor of Maplo'wood.. MolFfor a shof rvlslt ' class on a plcnlo Saturday afternoon arrived to spend a couple of weeks as Little, John P. Mulvlhlll and John MIBB Bernlee W. Brown was the Miss Elizabeth Cartan entertained to Aobury Park. Those going Includ- 10c 4SC0 Golden Bantam Sagurton. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson. guest of Miss Margaret Denton of sixteen of her friends at a party Sat ed Harry Rader, Jr., Sterling Thomp Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader and , or Crushed White The first prlza of »20 Was award- utherford over Monday. urday evening. Four tables ol bridge son, Jr., Shalvay Wilson, William ed to MIBS M. A. Garvey of Wallace children Miss Dorothy and Harry I-Ib. Squat Jar»—Assorted Flavors, Mrs. Harry Walters of New York were In .play. Later tho guests WalBh, Robert Boice, John Brown were Asbury Park visitors Thursday. cans c street. Second prize of $15 wont .to as the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. danced and refreshments were and Mrs. Hobrough. .A very pleas- Corn 3 25 Mrs. Bofllno of River atreot. Five 33. Clark, over the week-end. served. ant afternoon and evening was spont. prizes of $10 each were won by Katie. Sweet and Tender—« real bargain. Jar Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domlnlck and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt Invited a Isabel Houscr has an 8-cyllndcr Hlgglna of Wall Btroet, Mrs. M. Welsh ia,ughter Janet have ^aken a cottage Ford coupe. East Keansburg News. Buy now for later. 15' -~ of 'Fair Ha.veni^Mrs^Rlchard,Tabln> number of friends to a party Wednes- •t-Surt'Cltyrfor-two^weekSr"™ day''"evening" in "celebration* of ^Mi "J.-M.Sm!th-ot=Kobe, Japan,_w,a.s Favorite In thousands of homed of Cedarhur'st, Long Island, M. Eve- 1 r PearletteCorn .. Robort Mowltt of Port Jervls Hunt's birthday. Bridge was played. the guest of VanWInklo ' Tod* thl Mr. and Mrs. George" Hammer en- i&T g lyn Maloney of Bridge avenue and week-end guest at the home of Mr. week. tertained a number of New York rel- BreaclSupremef Edward Connors of Brown place. Mrs. John Bauor and two daugh- Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise 10c, 19c wrapped and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd. ters havo returned after spending a Mrs. Frank Sausvllle of South Or- atives and friends on Sunday. Their pt Jttr loat Three five-dollar prizes wore awarded Mr. and Mrs. Warren B, Hutohln- OSCO Peanut Butter 15c week as guests of Mrs. Wlnslow J. ange was tho guest of Mrs. Rlchari guests wer0 Mr. and Mrs. Graham, cars The Economy Loal to Jamea Hollywood of PeterB place ion and children have returned at- Miss' Kohler, Mr. Metsger, Mrs. Her- Katie Ryan of Nutswamp and O. B Eoehl of Gales Ferry, Connecticut. E. Erdman, Sr., Monday. Glenwood Apple Sauce 3 25c :er spending a month at Mantolok' Mr, and Mrs. Roehl are formerly o Samuel Thompson of New York ner, Fred and John Hammer and can or pkB O'Brien of Now Monmouth. ng. Miss Florence Conway. ISSQO Assorted Spices ?c Victor Bread Matawan. was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S, C. bl? c m Mrs. George Harris and Miss Mary Mrs. Thomas Welstead entertained Thompson over Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Yahn have 4SG0 Sliced Pineapple 3 * 50c RIDING BICYCLES. Ink were guests of Mrs, Remsen a number of friends Saturday even Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nix of Eliza- been entertaining relatives and bi tanB , , Our Own Balto Cakes Dole Sliced Pineapple 3 * 50c Candled Nut Iced Bar Layer Cako ea 10c Beers of South Orange, Wednesday. Ing. Two tables of bridge were In beth were guests of Mr. and Mrs, friends from Newark and Rhode Is- bl can Former Bod Banker Tells of the Old Miss Anno Stone of Phllllpsburg, play. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mnltln o Cyrus Knocht Monday. land. OSCQ Royal Anne Cherries & 21c Cocoanut Marshnutllow Layer Cake ea 2So High Whpcl Btkca. ormer teacher In the publls school, Red Bank were out-of-town gueBts, MIBS Margaret J; Devlin and Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Dorner, Sr., -enewed acquaintances In town last John Law loft Sunday to live at Mary Martin of Elizabeth sailed on a and Mr. and Mrs. William Dorner, Haddon Ivlns, editor of tho Hud' week. WEEK-END SPECIALS IN PASTRY DEPARTMENT. ton Dispatch and a lormor resident Boston where ho will be assistant five weeks' trip to Europe Friday o Jr., of Newark were Sunday gueBts of Red Bank, rocontly printed- th Miss Irene R. Bolto left Saturday manager of tho Hamburg-Amorlcar the Westernland. They will disem- of Mr. and Mrs, Rhlncgold Yahn; at Our RED BANK (Broad Street) Store, following story of the old high wheel o spend a two weeks' vacation with line office In that city. .Mr. Law hapbark at Antwerp and will visit Os- • — i m bicycle days Inhla paper: her sister, Mrs. Albert Flncken of been living at the homo of Mr. am tend, Brussells, Paris, Rome, Venice THURSDAY—Apple Dumpling 3 for 13c Mrs. Carl Lange slnco last December. and London. Those from Matawaj The Red Bank Register travels - Fred LangBtroth, . of Blppmtleldi Bellows Falls, Vermont. over every street In town and every FRIDAY— Devil Foot Cup Cakes 21c doz. says he rode 10,666 mllos In five year Mr. and Mrs. Garrott McKoen en » Mrs. Garrett McKoon, Mrs. William who were on tho pier to wlshjher road In tho county. Let It carry your on a Columbia high wheel blcycli ertalnoil twenty relatives In honoi Bedlc, Jr. and Mrs. Frank tl. Con bon voyage Included Mr. and Mrs. P. message to those who Uve on these SATURDAY—Honey Buns 21c doz. : Angel Cake ...:. 21c each from 1886 to 1890. Then ho rodo if Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson o; over of Maplewood aro guests thli J. Devlin, MrflrMwgaret Murphy, R, thoroughfares.—Advertisement safety 34,000 mllCB In 17 years. " 17c N.B.C. Uneeda Graham Crackers 2 PKS* 27 20c of motion. Our bloycleB didn't" kl bot l bot 30,000 people a year, or injure 1,000, 4SC0 Pure Grape Juice * 12*/>c : i 23c 000 more, somo for life." bots I, too, rode a high wheel blcycli Vinegar C.&C. Pale Dry Ginger Ale " 2 25c about 1890 to 1895, long aftor the lot * OSCO Root Beer or Sarsaparilla fu" ^ b<" 12c safeties had driven tho high whee Begins Friday EVIorning at 9 o'clock c from the road. About 1801 or 1802 * ASCQ Cream Soda or Lime Lemon fu" &bot 12c rode from Red Bank to Little SUvci fu b down the numaon road to Soabrlgh £ 10 * Rob Roy Pale Dry » *' °t 12c on to Long /Branch, returning v Improves the flavor mz bots Portaupock. Everything went a of fresh vegetables. * Rob Roy Pale Dry 3 19c right along the aristocratic Rumso Entire Stock Finest Quality, Nationally *P1UB redeemable bottle deposit. road, and as far as Long Branch, bi when I reached that city, the boy began throwing things, and Jeering Known Men's Suits, O'Coats, Topcoats and c or As I passed through other villages o the way homo I received the kind o; Ffn cy Crab Meat Deep Lobster 25' ovation that a visitor does not ap Furnishings at Cost and Less Than Cost. For Salads, Sandwiches, Croquettes, etc. predate or enjoy. When I reache home, I decided never to ride that high wheel out of town again. I con- Our Three Favorite Blends—Choose the One 25c Toy Brand • tlnued to rldo around Red Bank, In that Suits Your Taste this vary comfortablo through rather 33C-23C— 10c Saved ! oonspiuous form of transportation Sweet or until 1895. And I've never seen a Sweet Mixed high wheel, except In theaters for CHARLES LEVINSOHN'S OSCO Coffee 23c .. trick riders, from that day to this, A heavier blend of excellent coffees, the choice of millions 'HPoetry of motion?" Well, maybe. I wouldn't call It that; but as, a. Pickles and millionaires. means of getting around It was a 1b very estimable pleco of machinery for Victor Acme those times." Coffee 19' Coffee 27' A mild blend of Santos, pleasing A still different blond of high- A WASHINGTON CACHET. grade coffees. Full body— ^ drinking qualities. flno flavor. .. ff Asbury Fork to Issue One to Com- memorate Annual Bnby Parade, carton The Asbury Park chamber of com- pkg 0*1 feat EGGS of merce will Issue a special cachet or 4SCO Bacon twelve aeal on August 31st to commemor- For poaching, boiling and tho sick room. ate the 41st annual baby parado lb combined this year with tho Wash- Rich Creamy Cheese 21c ington bicentennial celebration. Tho Store Open Friday No Charges SELECTED EGGS *°* 25c cachet will show by permission of Every Egg Guaranteed. the copyright owner, a reproduction of tho Ferris picture entitled "Mount Until 10 P. M. No Exchanges Qulksuds Vernon Schoolhouse." Covers to re- ceive this cachet should be sent un- Saturday 11 P.M. All Sales Final Chipso Soap Chips der cover and bearing commomor- baK9 . atlve stamps If possible to William P. & G. Soap 8 "^ 25c Lucky Baker Flour 5 49c J. Korbonltz, Aabury Park cham- ber of commerce, to bo In his hands Boscul Coffee PUn 35c Mill Brand Flour •«*""* 75c not later than August 29th. MEN! ... Now save tremendously. Charles Levinsohn must liqui- MANHATTAN SHIRTS date! All his fine stock HICKEY-FREEMAN CUSTOMIZED NEAIILY DROWNED IN BOAT; Featured exclusively by Lovlnsohn. Beautiful Rainbow Discontinued Numbers Die CLOTHES, CAL QUALITY SUITS, MANHATTAN SHIRTS, for Boy Found Unconscious With Fnoo $2.50, 53 and J3.6O MndraB 51.70 MANHATTAN SHIRTS and SHORTS, MANHATTAN PA- Iced Tea Glasses 10' In Tool of Wntcr. $2.00 Woven Madras $1.87 Walter Ilaftor, ecvontocn years JAMAS and JOHNSON & MURPHY and STETSON SHOES. with each half-pound of jJSC Colors and white. Collars attached, to or Trldu of KUlarney Teas old. Boa of John Iluftcr of Locust match and Neckband styles. ALL must p,o at cost, near cost and less than cost.. Stock up for Point, had a fainting npcll Thursday H-tt) In a rowboat and fell faco down- the Fall and Winter at these sensational prices. Savings from 40 Plain Black ward In a pool of water In tho bot- Percent to 60 Percent. Store closed all day Thursday to make 17' tom of tho bout. Ho wns found un- HATS or Mixed Tea ronnclouii by Eugene Mnxnon nnd ready. brought nshoro. Maxnon had lh» $5 "Cal" Felt Hata for Fall K.fiS young man partly rovlvcd by artifi- }5 "Cal" Felt Hats for Fall L____ $3.(15 /JSCO Orange Pekoe Pride of cial reHplratlon when tho Atlnntlo | ALL STRAWS IWc 1 8 lea Highlands llret aid nquad arrived In or India Ceylon Tea t " their nmbulnnco nnd applied tho In- Panama and Leghorn Hats $3.83 Buy a half-pound pncknRO of your favorite Tea... nnd you may havn halator. Uaflor regained conscloun- theso Four beautiful rainbow Iced Tta^Glnaaca (or Ten Cents. 71988 within a. short tlmo nnd wns HIGKEY-FREEMAN brought to Itlvorvlow hospital, MANHATTAN l'A.TASIAfl 4SCO Meats Are Reasonably Priced $2.50 Values . •1.07 CUSTOMIZED SUITS lb Navcainlc News. %\ $3.60 and »3.!lo Values Legs Genuine

(Ill* 11«l Hank llealitn am lit bought Featured exchnlvely by Lnvlnnohn All In Ntvenlnlc from WIHUm Kwiin at ih« SPRING LAMB l>o»tolflc« bullilliin.) color* and ttyleii. $50 and $65 Values All ArrnnK^iipiUH Imvn limn cnniplot- ort liy thn Nnvcnlnk lire company FresS-"S,,FATTEh Killed D FOWL for llio minimi fair on Thui'Hdny, JOHNSON ti MuuriiY .75 Friday and fi/iturclny HIKIII" nf Ililn FINEST QUALITY BEEF weok. In rcmjiinctlnii with thn fnlr J10.B3 iiml $12.(10 Vnlllrj _.|fl.&ll Kniicy Chuck R Ford nivlan will lin illnpiiniMl of nn Finest: lh« eo-npxrntlvii plan. $n.W) "CBI" Kpnrt film™, In lllncli STEAK ROAST Tho Kpwnrlh lnn|{iin nf tlio Mnlh- «nd Wlilln mid Iirown nnil Wlilln II.KA RIB ROAST (idlnt church liolil n brnrli pally lh C 19c Monilny IIIKIII ptNiirtli IIDIIK Urnnrh. Mian IMIth VVIllsn, a. IrncliM- nt 42 23c I.rnvft your nriUr rnrJy. lh» piihllo rnliocil, In on n (rip In Uin NKOIITIM Cut from cnrnfril SHm, Href nf flnml qilnUty. l'ar.lno const, A ntllutirr of fllfinill jinr, v«in". I'urx mik a for »nu li«ro linvn r«c«lvnd rnrdl from lior lb (Wll'iln or lUmnU HnU> Klin In nci'umpniilrd by nnnlhar Jt Br. Vuluo, Haml Tnllnrinl, Hf'liorjl Innrlifn', 17c '»r« ((Ilk 3 fnr JI.1KI HAMS Mid. Km I DnVrrly oiilmUlnail n tirlduo pntly l««t wrnk In honor nf Ml*. VnliPnlrn Illinno nf filnU ml lfl", *IViinnylvrtliU. Luncheon Meat ' "15c Boiled Ham 25 llnhnt | Ill'filt. nil.I m.II WnlUr of VKIIIKI, f'.IIU nnil I11•mli .Iftinpy (Mty Npflllt Ihn wrnltAtld \vltll l.lal. . . t fur 1I'<- Mr, anil Mln. .Inmrn Mr,ill. M|», II «) Valuta. Ullk »"' Kiatuh lllim f!> fill I* <•! i^lillnit n inmill jlj'3 Imported Gruyere Cheese £•' 33 Main, Iui|milM 3 fur II.Ill •wllli IIPI- IIIIIIIIPI, Jniiir, Mroll, Jr. nf N«wnil(. All rinlf II.,.., Vnl"»« In 11 - - 11.«» lh l)f>Bn fit n luwiwu In hihiu hiiiitt Fresh jersey Bluefish 12 vmlnii> ItiltiF.", piliulpnllyfi.i"!.inun 1nK f*iii>ia I' .IKRSKYTOMATOKK In aril (I Valifai, All V.1,,-,!, lm;,,IH (ilio (tin Inill.n. Iml. IIIIIM Him t'lillovr nna<\laia wllli nl«»vr» 11.111 ICKHKIKJ I-KTTIICK Oiinlv I'* I1'" ni'iulh nn>1 when li I r^f 1)p^ li'itno lia lltnltD Ihein on flt« I1ONKYI)K\VMKI,ONS IRWII ftfl'l fniji»ln »l,nipl lli*nt.

'Illk l"i = . , ol.hr, ,,f rial,. (,f { I'KACIIKS vlllos" In It.iyol Hnvrltllia Out S~M 1 T • 1 572 COOKMAN OHANCKS — UANANAS — (J |a>l v>D«k li> roilnlil '1\ n.,fl nil, Park, j New Jersey «il^» ••' n..« It.U ri, .1 Uw r On* '•' Hi' wayy> In Duel • Charles Levinsohn, «bur dtlfl Juat MllM Ji.ll n««» 4SC0 ••'•'•• nl> |» IM « «llli» In 'llio )la>l> A y af'a W«!il l.illmcnl. /,lv»|lT>« P&tt& Efefif BED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 10,1932. former resident of this place, was fine Brook-Camp Moetlngi, Army Pigeons .Talcen Atlantic'Highlands visiting friends here last week. She Camp meetings are' being held at haj been living in Arizona with her the Pine Brook Methodjst church un- (The Red Bank Regtiter can ba houKht iToWest Point in AUaatio Highland! st the stores of son Ralph and has been away from der the direction of Rev. W. T. John- William US, W. Ltmburg and A.. Kit.,) Highlands a number of years. son, the pastor, and visiting min- At the request of the military au Mrs. A. Thlel of Brooklyn is stop- isters. , The last meeting of the aer- Rare thoritles at West Point, N. T., Col- A carnival will be held Frldajf and 1 onel A. S. Cowan last week sent Saturday. August 10th and 20th, for ping at'the Roxy hotel at Water ies will be on Sunday, August 21st. Thomas Rosa, noted army- pigeon ex- the, benefit of St. Agnes's church. On Witch. pert and Sergeant I>I. J. Cmar with Saturday night, August 20th, the Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Winkleman of several dozen hottilng pigeons from women of the church will hold a Brooklyn were at the Grand View Bargains he local lolts for the purpose of lee- chicken salad supper. Mrs. Eliza- hotel for the week-end. An August Super 'Event uring to the cadets at the military beth Reddlngton will be in general Miss Winifred Greene and'Chester academy and acquainting-.them with charge. The Holy Name society is B. Cummlnga of New York were the .he activities of the Signal corps of in charge of the carnival. One of the week-end guests of Miss Edythe Sil- In Odd Pieces ho army in connection with the features of the affair will be theberblatt breeding and training of military awarding of $50 in gold on tho co- Miss Dorothy Stiver and her moth- homing pigeons. operative plan. er and Miss Marie Lawrence of In-A-GlearanceJSale_ • The annual dance of the Atlantic Brooklyn .were Sunday {guests of Sale 900 Pieces —At-the conchisioa_i)t ihe*Jectu!'e_in which tho cadets were given a dem- Highlands tennis cfub will take-place. -Mrr-and- Mrs.-Jacob -S. Hoffman.- inatratlon of the proper care and Saturday night, Aflgust 2Tth. handling of the birds, Ross permit- J. M. Manning, retired jeweler. Is For Thursday, ted the cadets to send messages to in the Long Branch hospital with a their friends and relatives through- fractured hip. He was Injured in a • Lincroft News. Friday and out the country. The birds -were re- fall last week in his home and was leased at 'West Point at 10:00 A. M.taken to the hospital In the first aid (Th« Bed Bank Register cin be bought Rayon Underthings ambulance. at Lincroft from Edward Bouffbton, Jr« .nd by 1:30 P. M. all had arrived who boa £ delivery route.) ,t tho local lofts. The first bird ar- Robert Hennesspy has returned iy6S~rt=32:24-JV"M;r'eovering the honie from a 'yeterans^ hospital in i Mrs. Mildred Edwards Is Improv- mtlro journey in-2 hours and 24Jforth Terseyrwhefe he had lieen^w g minutes which, according to Colonel patient for the past two weeks. He William R. Gaffney waB elected to Cowan is excellent Sying time. had been under treatment for a dis- membership in the Lincroft fire com- ~At One -Remarkable located vertebra. pany last week. Among the messages received by Andrew J. O'Nell of Jersey City re- WEST Colonel Cowan was one from Colonel opened his bungalow in tho Wood- Mrs. Edward Boughton visited Bobert C. Richardson, Jr., comlan- d Park section over the week-end. Miss Barbara Stewart of Long Is- Special Price mandant of cadets at West Point He and his family intend* to remain land over tho week-end. nd one from Colonel A. G. Guten- here for tho balance of the sum- Robert Daverio ia entertaining his lohn, Signal officer at the military mer. cousin, Walter Frattin of Long iFurniture Co. cademy, expressing appreciation for iS Branch, for two weeks. A Lifelike tho services or Mr, Ross and his as- Miss Hlgglns of Ocean boulevard . Miss Ada Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. stanti —-- Is homeward bound from a trip to Harold Perry,—former- residents of Local civilians receiving messages Europe. She will arrive in this country in a few days. Lincroft, and William'Woodward of Photograph Talk About Values!! rom friends and relatives at the Riverside Heights are frequent visi- illitary academy were Mrs. Amory Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Syer have re- tors at the dance marathon at Long Haskell, Jr., Woodland farms, Bed turned from a ten days' trip in New Branch. Bank; Miss Betty Johnson, Rumson Vork state. Hand-Colored In Oil OOD HECES AND Lieutenant John W. Thomas, Jr., Arthur Schultz has purchased a MATCHED •oad, Humson; Mrs. C, T. .Degavre, 9 Rector place, Red Bank, and Miss Is In command of an aviation unit new Ford roadster. m -• 'SUITES. of the Tennessee national guard; Edward Layton and William Mol- Olga Holtz, 130 Union avenue. Long Half Price Branch. Tho unit is holding its summer ma- zon camped at Fred Horsfal's last Jk AM ODD RUGS, ALL Fort Monmouth is tho home of theneuvers in South Carolina, and will week. TheJingerie^sectloivhas; Ihl GRADES. MAT ilgnal homing pigeon breeding and go on a ten^day tour. ' - A harvest home will be held Sep- "* TO KOOM SIZES. raining activities- and...la_also_the_ Mrs. Stanley F. Sculthorp of Wood- tember 1st by the Lincroft Ore com- been L a very,_;very, busy le 'of "Spike" and "Mocker" the land" Park is »driving a 1032-elght- pany;—Philip -M* Roy-was-appointed-! $K00 .wo surviving World war hero birds cj'linder Buloli. chairman of tho affair with Harry place during the past hat rendered such valiant service Mrs. Frank Gerkens ana Fred N. Sprung, Edward Boughton, Wil- with the American forces in France. erkons aro at Newmarket, Virginia. liam Domidlon, William Molzon and No appointment. Come when weeks, with all those sensa- Mocker" lost an eye from shrapnel Mrs. Gerkens's sister, whD Is vlsit- Arthur Ostrum as committee mem- In the mood. Result: A nat- ng Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Klindt of tional sales it has been of- In action, while "SpiKe" Is officially bers. No location for the harvest ural likeness, made lifelike by :redlted with 52 messages under flre Newmarket, was bitten by a rattle- home has been decided on as yet snake, but she is now out of danger. exquisite coloring. 11 by 14 in, fering ... and, now THE ithout the loss of 'a single message. 1 Carl Drier has a Ford coupe. The pigeons which Carried the lo- Miss Ruth Collins is having a va- size, only $1.00 instead of $2.00 Today's Price cation from her duties in the office Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landendorf BIGGEST, RAYON UN- :al messages aro young birds, scarce- are entertaining Mrs, Fred Langcn- —while this offer lasts ! ly six months old. They were bred of E. R. Snyder & Company. The Royal Ambassadors of thedcrf and son John of New York for DIE event of the season. in the Fort Monmouth lofts from a week. Right now you "will find Signal corps stock birds and accord- Central Baptist church met last STB1NBACHS—First Floor ing to Colonel Cowan will develop night at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lillian Sprung returned home the deepest cut prices in Into the fastest birds of this year's Koretlc. Friday from a two weeks' visit with roup. Leroy Gaffcy, who Is employed by relatives at New York. Quite the loveliest rayon this sale providing you are the National City bank of New York, Charles Toop spent the week-end sufficiently wide awake to A LAWN PARTY. is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. with his aunt at New York, v garments we have seen Anchor lodge of Odd Fellows will Ernest Weaver Is employed at the STEINBACH come to This Store and Miss Anne Gallagher of Middlcrown hold a dinner sail on the steamer William McKnlght farm at Freehold. priced under a dollar. In Entertained Friday. Sandy Hook Thursday night, Au- get youp, share beFofe these Mrs. Lewis Waunder has come here fact, we thought so much of The members of the Atlantic High- gust 25th. from Germany to join her husband, COMPANY lots are sold up. Every Mr. and Mns. Raymond Emerson who has been In this locality for ands business and professional wom- had as week-end guests Mrs. Thomas some time. They are staying" with them we bought the nine item in this special list will en's club and their friends were en- O'Nell, Jennie and Thomas O'Neil J. Adolph Braun and are expected to ertalned at a supper Thursday ana James :Navls, all of New York. make their homo hero. hundred pieces that go on be told. It can't remain as evening by Miss Anno Gallagher on On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Emerson tho lawn of her home at Mlddletown and Mrs. O'Neil, who is Mrs. Emer- sale Monday and took an the space it occupies is in village. son's mother, motored to Washing- option on nine hundred urgent demand for larger A most enjoyable evening was ton, D. C, where they expect to re- spent at the Gallagher home and main for a week. Mr. Emerson is loti — Our August Sale Miss Gallagher proved herself to becombining business with pleasure. RIDER COLLEGE OFFERS pieces more. most proficient hostess. Among proved so attractive to those present were Misa Gallagher's Miss Mary Mulhern has returned to —Practical preparation for modern business. niece, Miss Katherino Ellen Dillon of her home at Bellaire, Long Island, af- buyers that many popular Philadelphia, Mrs. Joseph Moran of ter spending a week with Helen Gre- —State-authorized degrees. Vests Combinations Shirred Knee Bloomers —Moderate tuition rates. . lines are now reduced to Asbury Park, Mr. and Mrs. George hea. Renbold, Mrs. Louis Dcsprcaux, Evo- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Stearly of —Saving of from one to two yo&re ot coUego expense*. small numbers—in many lyn Maloney, Mrs. Edna Miller, Mrs. West Orange are spending two weeks —Able Faculty and interesting student Hie. Panties French Shorts Harry Ryder and song of Red Bank; here following a stay of two weeks cases one of a kind—but Mrs. Hattle VanBrunt of Matawan, at the summer home of Mr. Stearly's lira. David Tumen, Helen Grehea, parents, Biship and Mrs. Wilson R. You owe it to yourself to Investigate the efilciency and economy every Suite or Rug or Odd Stearly of Salter's Point. of tho EIDER PLAN of college training. Tho return of normal times They are tailored with attention given to all those little de- Kitty Graham and Molly Mason of !s bound to mean numerous opportunities for the better Job and the Chair is very desirable Atlantic Highlands and Mrs. Annette Wineburg of Cincinnati. larger salary. 6tart now to prepare for recovery. Write for your tails .. .flat, neat seams, perfect proportioning, plcot edged merchandise and the qual- Highlands News copy of (he Rider catalogue. Fall term opens Septcmbtr 6th. Made $160 at Church Fair. shoulder straps. The rayon is a dull, silky weave in flesh or ity has been maintained Tho official board of the Seabright (Tho Red Bank Iterator can be bouslit In Higblunds at Uedlc'a drus storo and peach. Sizes are remarkably complete... 34 to 44, and in ad- even if the price has been Methodist church realized $100 ati at Juaei>li GUiuen'* atoro). RIDER COLLEGE tho recent fair. Mrs. Elizabeth made to suffer! To those Cloughly was chairman of tho fair ' At a meeting of the commission- Day and Evening Sessions — Phone Trenton 8111 dition, PLENTY OF EXTRA SIZES. committee and Mrs. Ruth Lindman ers Friday night Mayor George W. •who can always find a little was treasurer. A cake sale will be Hardy told Councilman Frederick Founded 1865 Trenton, N. J. held Saturday, August 20th. Glersch that the latter had no auth- STEINBACHS—First Floor money when necessary to ority to construct an aerator at tho reap a bargain, we say— Boy Home From Hospital. water works without the approval of John Hayes of Leonardo, fourteen the council. Mr. Giersch replied that Here is the outstanding years old, whoso leg was broken in a ho believed ho had the right to go rilOrTE 5880. ESTABLISHED 20 TEARS. chance — Investigate fall from a cherry tree six weeks ahead with the work without con- ago and who has been in Rivervlew sulting the rest of the council ns I69t - promptly ! hospital, returned homo Friday. The waa not necessary to advertise for You May log was put In a cast Thursday. bids for the job. Muyor llaidy de- tfl- Red Bank !h Cleaners clared that in the future he would refuse to sign checks for the pay-V> Economize ment of special wnrk ujiloss tho matter had been llrst approved by „ WHY PAY MORE? the council, regardless of the cost and You A large attendance Is expected tit •V* the enru party to be held Saturday » We Dry Clean and Press WEST night, August 13th, at Conner's ho- Needn't trl nt Water Witch for tho hencllt ** LADIES' for MEN'S of tho church of Our Lady o( Per-w petual Help. COATS .^| SUITS •w Look It! Tho (ieventcenth flnmlnl mn.iker! v> and $ ^ and Furniture Co. bnll of tlic Twlnllght cluh will bo held Knlmriny night, September nth, m DRESSES A COATS •» at Krunc'j pavilion, 'fhoro will bo If you spend vast KEYPORT, N. J. WO (IK CALLED TOU AND nEUVEBKD. door prizes ami costume jirlrrn. The w Brand nmrrh will ho Inl by Mlsn Office: 76 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. amounts for creams (Iritrutlo. lOtlrrlp, well luiown Rwlni- ) mrr. and cosmetics... if Mntimmith County .*Mirrn(at»'a Offic*. In tin mitttar l»f tt'O rntnto of Thom j At n litrctlnK of till) Hr.il nlrl in|Uni| you've thought you 3. Mullen, .In.-.ii.r.l. Innt wrrk tlnul imynunt wnn mado Keltic* to t'iriiltot* tn WC'ClkL rinll , (;il tho 'lint tilil nin)>n}tinrr, MUST, to look your nn«ln*t estate, Mlnp t;ticrt I'lcnii and no juuklnc I'ui.u.nl t,, Ilii onlcr .'( Jn.ri.li prettiest . , . prepare Every Lass Will Tlonitimy, mnoKntti nl ihi- I'uiiily j : IKIUI IHIVP IMMMI Iniitnll'-d In parta nl iinniiliiulli, Hindi) i.ii UiU n ImntlIntl, il,il,nn .,1 I tho tiolotifji ih'-ilnlliltril Ity (he po- There's Nothing Like Fresh Auiu.l. ilitllWW , mi Ilil r »i.|.n, i.li,,,, ,f Mni. yourself for a shock 1 ilwil n ii;;. MiulUnil >inl I,-.1,11.1 TMI.I (,...,. llen rulillnlttrr. liKir <»t NrwaiV. N. J., fmiiiilin- >.t,.| Mien (irltnulK Kilel In MM Inltn tin.!... of Ilia r.tnt.i 11I 1llii,ma. J. M nl. Love This Sailor Itt), ,1,11,11 lit 'I'moiiin Am.-ii.'il i'liiii. Cold Milk to Make Cold You can look lovely, tn Hi' .ill,.nil..I.. fMii I tiM.lir, At n hirrllni; lit tht. i,l,,,,,l linn- J1H it(,,|«iMlif, (tirlr iWUM nii'l I|OI,INI,IU • BftU't 1)10 ml! .»)>>«, ,,i,ilpr ..nil,, v.'.li. .VCNwtililt t'Tti In •! \\ *T1I IV t tinl i ml wn.i uwnitl- always, for just a few In xU wiiuliia fuim 1 U* «IMP *ntr-l 1 •eettnlit. tr J, Autiu-t 4Hi. l^i:>2. loak" ItiBiii tinn|mny til.I in VI n Inn. lll||» IIAIIIIISIIM !•• M.Mfll.ANIi. With truly nautical swank it dips naughtily H'l CIllllciM «M, Nl.O'11,1,, II. J. (I n y <. A fi (I ninmiiilliij: Iti $X>\ wnr paid, If y |,IP,,|.|..|,I. .l..lni incnts you will now know why for tlio laul four •;»« iin,.,i ,'in.1, diupliruflmt too, Hm rnrr«fI II. HllIlM tit-.lrtnn' l.iul Aim I'. Ili-n- perfected treatments tl.-.lk. tl. 1. the brim ... it given a raki.sh air in a formal fomuldiion W mitrfl n«>cf*Mfiiv MMt 11 Pltr.illrl, A tlniifn wiig hrlil nl nitiiilliri we have \u-vn rmyinpj "Locnl Milk for a n d cosmieticfl for limn iwnr, HIP rlnlili'tiwi ,'lntill'ltiy Ml(-:lit. manner. Perfect for miitK, and tailored n he t«fl*r o( (F>« ^»»« t'J VtUr OU'.n. ( i R rounitfitioni nra ntpaci. Tl» nmilml fnl| (in- 111" liriirni (IT every R k i n... at dresses. .1.-....-I I lht> MMIlmlUt ililllrll Will Inllf. I.ocnl People." Noxl. work \vn will toll you about Jnllra !•• r .,lll»r> <•• {«••• ,l.',,,. filly f)«i){jnnfl ID IMOUM your t |.|ni«i '(hiun'lny mi.I I'lMnv nlijliln, prieen well within PIMlniL titalB. Tn black, brown, wine, and navy fell. Si/.cn 0[|iim Inio tlm propor loililon AiiEiinl mill nml Ililli. Miiiic nlhcr lii'iKfili; llmt can lie diiimnri in lini |',lnw| I.. 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LEWIS Wlt.ll, ,„!„. l»l.i».t • (.,,„.(, ,,t help you pUn for* BomstcailsWorniSynjp Specialty Shop beauty nnedi. (U Ilnmil .Slrrpl, It I.I) DANK A.S.BUK/ PAKK BED BANK THE BEGISTEB'S ATFOS An Ideal Place to live. Broad Btreet to the Blra Located on the UeantUul Shrewsbury Elver, one hour . Seweri on Every Street bom New York, and provid- More Parking Spaoa ing every city convenience. T Sidewalk. Along tba Hlt limid W««klr. Etttndu Swond-Glui Matttr >t th« Fait* Subscription Frieai One Vear $1.80 VOLUME LV, NO. ? offtet »t TUi Sank, N. JH undu th. Act o! Much t, Alt, BED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,1932. Six Month! 11.00. Slngla COPT

iver a protest Is • necessary against ecutlon against Keith on grounds Named Rector of Public Meetings ilgh county taxes, Their object la Parking Space Justice Sues For let forth in previous counts. Crippled Kiddies Active Democrats .o make the publto not only more The eighth count declares that 'tax consoious" than ever before but ioughton "unlawfully; wrongfully Four Churches on Holmdel Farm tlsa more vocal and militant against Largely Used $345,000 Damages nd maliciously accepted a complaint Guests of Lions in Middletown ilgh taxes which could be avoided. rom Krushka" and "thereupon Rev. E. W. Mnndeville i» NowAgriculture to be Discussed Sat- l.lr. Robereon, In talking with a Reg- Merchants Find It Ii Filling a Gilbert M. Keith Files Suiti •rongJulIy, unlawfully and mallcious- Eighty Inmates of Oakhurst Various Matters Acted on at H in Charge of Churches, at Bel^ urday Night and Talk on Tax- ister reporter, said: Long Felt Want—Further Against Three Justice! of the i Issued a warrant to Postel and Home Enjoy Outing at Atlan- Meeting Lait Night of Ujef '/Every taxpayer in this county Jultner." The sum of $20,000 la asked ford, Highlands," Atlantic Btlon to be Given Sunday Af- shouldr turn out to"heatr Clihtohtl Improvement! Are Planned Peace, Five Constables: and n this count. tic Beach Park—Lions Hear Middletown Township DemoA Highlands and Middletown. ternoon 3ardo. He Is a pleasing speaker and for the Grounds. Private Citizen. The ninth and last count charges Albert W. Worden: cratic Club.-:-—- forceful pleader for lower taxes on 11 nine men with conspiracy and 1 Rev, Ernest W. Mandevllle, rector . The new sylvan ujnpliltheater on roperty. I have promised Mr, Bardo That the new parking space west Suits for damages totaling $345,000 ska for the Bum of $100,000 as dam-1 Eighty lnmateB of the Oakhurst About 160 persons attended the of Christ church at Mlddletown vil- Theron McCampbcll'n Ramanessin . large audience and I now call upon of Broad street between West front fere filed against three justices of crippled children's home were guests meeting of the Mlddletown township, farm at Holmdel li being put In read- and White streets is filling a long- tho peace, five constables and a pri- ,es. It states that the nine men Democratio club last night at tba lage, has also bfien given charge of ivery taxpayer In the county to come did unlawfully conspire together to of the Lions club yesterday on an St. Mary's churcb, of Atlantic High- iness for two meetings on Saturday felt want of the merchants of Red vate citizen In the supreme court last outing to tho Atlantic Beach amuse- Civic Interests association hall at o this meeting and thus proye to leprive the plaintiff of his liberty Leonardo. The newly elected offl-. lands, St. Andrew's church of High-, and Sunday, at which It Is expected the officials of tho state Taxpayers' Bank as been demonstrated during week by Qulnn, Parsons & Dorcmus, ment park at Atlantic Highlands. The that thousands of persons will be the past 'Week. Almost daily cars Red Bank attorneys, for. Justice Gil- nd to bring,him into public scandal, cers urged the club to work for the, ' I lands, and St. Clement's church of association that Monmouth county llsgrace and disrepute." In further- trip was mado In private cars pro- fi'eifofd.' HevrMahaBvlllir'Wlirhave present?-"Tho-lar-of-theiJandVL at _&ra_pBTkedj_tJiera__ bearing.,, gut^pf- bert ^1 Kejth. The nine men aro vided by members of the local service success of the entire ticket, laying Bwtiofa'6[ real eaiate are keenly in- 1 s ^rflC—this cDnBp.lcacy,^jthe bHef^ special stress_on the necessity' 6t /• two paid assistants to aid him In tho the place where these two meetings terested In the work of our leaders "county license" plates, showing trial charged with ' violations' of ~tni"law -elub,--nSeeIny-.B.-TuUillUvastshalrman. ministrations at these four churches. will take place Is such as to form a not o'hly the local shopper but folks on nine different counts In having itates, these nine men "though kribw- of the committee in charge. supporting canaiastesidf township * , ind appreciate their strenuous efforts ng that the plaintiff was a sano and offices. ' • ,1 One of these assistants will be Fritz natural amphitheater. Amplifiers will for tax relief and tax reform. Mr, who come from distant points are forcibly seized Keith on July 19th The cars were escorted to the park k Leiber, Jr., of Atlantic Highlands, bo set up and other arrangements making use of the largo parking area last and having him committed to ell-minded man, did conspire to- by etata troopers attached to the Theodore J. Labrecquc preside!) Bardo Is doing for the taxpayers of other to have him adjudged a luna- for the first tlmo as the new preM- < ' son of Fritz Leiber, the famous will bo made so that the speakers the state of New Jersey what Mr. Mo- provided for their benefit. the county Jail at Freehold on va- Mlddletown barracks at Headden's Shakespearian actor. The other Is can be plainly heard. Scats and other A Register representative on Mon-rious charges. 1c." The brief points out that Keith Corner. The party left Oakhurst and dent of the club. He promised to ' Campbell Is doing for Monmouth vas examined by reputable phys- lend every effort for Democratio vic- John Euler of Belford. Mr, Leiber conveniences will bo provided for the county taxpayers. day and yesterday made several visits Tho defendants are Justices Clar- proceeded to Long Branch and will be a candidate for holy orders audience. to the parking place and saw cars icians, found to be Bane and well- thence along the ocean boulevard to tory. A committee consisting et "These strenuous champions of tax ence E. Boughton of Llncroft, Wal- minded, and was discharged from Raymond O'Neill, Oliver Wllljanm i and will be trained for tho ministry Tho meeting Saturday evening will there bearing not only .Monmouth ter J. Mills of Red Bank and John Atlantic Highlands. A stop was made by Mr. Mandevllle. relief should have our support. Tho county plates but also cars from the county Jail. at Mount Mitchell to give the cbll- and Frank McManus was appointed begin at six o'clock and the subject east we can do is to go to the meet- P. Ryan of Monmouth Beach, Con- to draft a resolution expressing- ap- \ Mr. "Manaoyllle camo~ to^MIddle- wlll-bo -Can -Agriculture, In-New Jer Ocean, Middlesex, Camden, Mercer On Saturday Sheriff O'Brien got In dreivarKopportunity to view the r Ing. I know evcryono will enjoy an stables Melvln Zlegler of Long :ouch with the four principals named preciation to Nicholas Kaiser, tba town nine years "ago," finding only sey Survive? If So, How?" Tho pro- Essex, Hudson and Bergen counties Branch, Henry Krushka of Keyport, scono belo^v outgoing president, for his work In eight members ot the church, no men afternoon under the deep shade on a and also cars being plates of New n Keith's complaint and Instructed gram will be carried out_as outlined gentle slope on Mr. McCampbell's Harry Postel of Long Branch, Ed- Upon arriving at the park tho chil- the Interest of the' club. and a burdening debt All debts In last week's Register. Judging York state, Pennsylvania, Connecti- :hem to come to Freehold to provide dren were taken on tho various farm. Tho grove is surrounded on ward Hultner of .Shrewsbury and A campaign committee Is to tfj have now been paid off, large con- from surface Indications, much In- cut and one from Quebec, Canada, Abram. Dixon of Red Bank and Ar- >all. The four men asked for an ex- amusement devices after which re- gregatlonus aro in attendance each ihree sides by over 30,000 grape vines ennlon of time, declaring that they selected by Mr. Labrecnue fronv terest has developed In this mooting, in fruit. Mr. McCampbell Informed In a talk yesterday afternoon with thur Groves of Shrewsbury. freshments were served. Tho party names submitted by the party com-' Sunday and tho church Is fn a flour- especially among tho farmers, would be unable to procure bail dur- returned by way of Red Bank. Sixty mo that any guests who come before Police Commissioner Thomas M« Gop* An order from the supreme court, ing the week-end, and this was mitteemen and commltteewomen ishing condition, Whon Eov. How- "Can Bgrloulture survlvo!" ex- sill, a Register representative was in- Issued by Commissioner Edward C. children, whose condition prevented from each district. The committee ""ara-Traser- resigned- his charges at three o'clock will, If they wish, be granted. them from goinj on the trip, will be clalmod-one farmer_ln_talkine_wlth shown through the vlnoyards, - It-Is formed that certain further improve- Forman and Witnessed by,Chief Ju will draft a platform upon which the/ Atlantic Highlands and Highlands on a Register reporter, "I don't see how "mentB are "contemplated fb> the park- On Monday the four defendants entertained by the Lions club on a sight well worth seeing." . ' tlco William S. Gummerd of the" su- :alied at Freehold and asked that candidates for township offices will August 1st, Bishop-Knight of Now it -can,"_he_ continued,-JlwitiL. Jan Ing area. One of these will be to preme court, directed Sheriff William Thursday, August 18th. stand. Jersey appointed Mr. Mandevllle as -Mr. Bardo entered railroad service iall be reduced, declaring that they products selling at tho present low have the place ~pfoporly lighted' at B. O'Brien of Monmouth county to At tho regular meeting of the club Mrs. John H. JVermert, Raymond his (successor. It is expected that In 1885 In a very humble capacity. By would be unablo to produce such held at noon at the Globe hotel; Al figures. Many' things which we send diligent application of unusual ability night, another will be to have the arrest Krushka, Hultner, Grovea and O'Neill and Frank McManus were" these churches will grow under hla to market do not bring enough to space sprinkled to allay the dust, and eavy bail, Commissioner Forman, bert W. Worden, who has just re- ho worked hls^way up through the Postel and hold them for hearings stating that he did not want to In- appointed a committee to charter? direction. 'ZZ."..L. pay freight and commission charges. another move will be to prohlbl before the supremo court on Tues- turned from a trip to the Pacific cars for Roosevelt day on Saturday. Ilnea to become superintendent of the carcerate the men until the suit came coast, gave an Interesting account of Mr. 'Mandevllle Is editor of Tho About the only farmers who are ablo New York; Central and HudBon river making the parking place a dlrec day, September 27th. Ball was set August 27th, at-Sea Girt The club- to make both ends meet are thoso thoroughfare from West Front stree up, reduced ball to $2,000 In each In- his travels. Mr. Worden -also gave Churchman, national weekly ot the railroad In 1917. Five years later he at $5,000 each. stance. •> members- predict -that-tbelr-organl* Episcopal church and the oldest re- who dispose of their crops at their to White street or vice versa with' Tho sheriff was further directed to a report on tho international conven- zation will havo a banner turn out was appointed assistant general man- Benjamin Adler of Bridge avenue tion at Los Angeles, to which he went ligious journal In the English-speak- own roadside markets. It Is possible ager of tho Lehlgh Valley railroad, out parking therein. summon the other five defendants to A membership committee was ap-' for them to 'get by,' but nobody else Mr. Gopsill said that since th< became bondsman for Hultner and as a delegate of the local club. pointed consisting of Miss Mary Ollf ing world. Mr. Mandevlllo commutes but a year later returned to tho New answer to the complaints made by Kruschka. Henry Postel of Oakhurst to New York daily and manages a engaged In farming Is making money. York, New Haven arid Hartford rail- opening of tho new parking spaci Keith. These five will be required to Plans were also made for a "rural of Mlddletown, Oliver • Williams ot It anybody can figure it out, how there has been a decided let up on provided ball for his son, Harry POB- night" entertainment to be held some- Naveslnk, John H. Weraert of BBJ» business of his own, the Mandevllle road as general manager. In 1925 he file anawers with the clerk of thi tel, ot Long Branch, and William D. Press Bureau, ono of the best-known agriculture can survive, I'd be mighty became vleo president of tho Brown the number ot auto parkers on Broad court within twenty days after thi time during September. The date ford, Moe Josephs of Leonardo, much obliged to thorn to hear the Btreet that overstay the tlmo limit Hultz of Freehold signed Groves's has not yet been set. Each member Thomas Calt of River Plaza, Robert news and publicity syndicates In this Boverl olectrlo corporation in charge summonses have been served. Thi bond. country. He handles;all the publicity solution." of the railroad division. This corpor- On Saturday only five tickets were order states that unless the answer will have a farmer as his guest for Farrell ot Port Monmouth, Frank . In this country for tho government The meeting will bo under the di- ire made In the stipulated time "the Detective Harry Zuckerman of the the evening. Further plans will be McManus of East Keansburg and ation has purchased the plant of the issued and these offenders paid their prosecutor's staff, establishing head- of Bermuda, the Atlantic and Pacific rection of the state grange and stat New York Shipbuilding company at fine willingly. One parker was dis- ilalntiff may proceed In the suit and mado at the meeting next Tuesday Obadlah, Hallenbako of Headden'a tea stores, as well as for Time, For- farm bureau. Folks who wish to d< ludgment may be entered against quarters In the Monmouth building, night. Corner. Each member of the com- Camden. Later tho old name of the covered by a patrolman in the act interviewed fourteen witnesses of the mittee will endeavor to get vtw elu]o> tune, Vanity Fair, and a scora of so may.arrlvo at three or four o'clock New York Shipbuilding company was of erasing the chalk mark on his hem." other leading national magazines. and bring basket luncheons with arrest of Keith a month ago yester- members In his or her district Tha restored to the ship building division tire designating the time of his park- The sum of $20,000 Is asked on th day. Accompanied by a stenographer, HOME FROM WESTERN TRIP. club has gained many new ; Mr, Mandevlllo Interested the* son them. Mr. McCampbell lias extended and Mr. Bardo was elected president ing. The officer compelled this par- rat count, which sets forth thai ot late. an Invitation to the early arrivals tc Zuckennan arrived at 10:30 o'clock of the well-.known Shakesperlan star, of the company. ticular driver to withdraw from Crushka made a complaint of assault and did not leave for Freehold until Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden and Fritz Leiber, In tho ministry and inspect his vineyards, where mon where he was parked and personally nd battery against Keith, which wi Son Robert Away a Month. than 30,000 grape vines are in fruit What Mr. Bardo has done to build six o'clock. Further examination of added him to his staff, with special directed him to the new parking Hsued by Bonghton and served by witnesses Is being made today. duty at Atlantic Highlands and High- age. up thl.i company Is now an old story. place by riding on his running-board Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden Elks' Charity Bazar / It is through, bis unusual executive Slcglcr, all of tho defendants "know- nnd son Robert of East Front Btreet lands. John Euler will care for tho The meeting Is tho outcome ot a to see .that he made no mistake in Ing that said charge in said com- Belford church under Mr. Mandevllle. ability that the New York Shipbuild- reaching there. have returned from a month's trip Now in Progress, challenge put to the leaders of ag- ing company has taken a prominent plaint and upon which said warrant to tho Pacific coast While away Mr. Mandevlllo will take tho Holy riculture In New Jorsey by Assembly as issued was false and malicious.' Republican Women Communion, cervices In all four place In tho shipbuilding Industry. they attended the Lions' internation- The annual charity bazar of th'» man McCampbell that the keen com- Mr. Bardo became president of the RIVER PLAZA HARVEST HOME. The brief cites the arrestef Kelt! al convention at Los Angeles, spent Red Bank lodge of Elks ope'nad churches, with his assistants helping petition from distant points, Includ- ind his release upon giving ball be- To Meet at Freehold with tho other services. Tho services New Jersoy Taxpayers association at a few days with Mr. Worden's sister, Monday night and will be continued ing tropic countries, and the _hlg the close of 1930. Community Club Will Hold Festival ora Justice George Hughes and the Mrs. J. Gorden Oetter, at Denver, every night this week. It providt* at the Mlddletown ohuroh will con- lubsequent arrest of Keith by Krush The United Women's Republican taxes and high wages that farmer: Thursday, September 15th. and visited tho Grand Canyon In many new features and novel at* tinue as heretofore, with Mr. Mande- are compelled to pay havo mado II ia, In company with Postel and Hul club and women members of the vllle preaching, except for tho next County committee are to hold a Arizona, Tia Juana and Agua Ca- tractions .and is drawing, tv - • • - • virtually impossible for farmers ir The iwomen of th« River Plaza ler, upon the same complain! llonte In Mexico, San Diego, Long tendance. Various rides and three Sundays when the church will New Jersoy to operate their place; Community club met on the club- though ha had been discharged and meeting in honor of Mrs. Edna B. bi closed. Services In Middletown New Officer Conklin, Republic National commlt- Beach, Catallna Island, Yosemlto ments are there for the entertain*' profitably. hquse porch yesterday afternoon and vaa free upon ball." The brief fur- Park, Mariposa park of big trees, mont of both old and young. - ' w)U be resumed the first Sunday In- The speakers will bo Dr. Jacob Lip appointed committed! for a harvest her states that Keith was, "dragged teewoman of New Jersey. September. of Yacht Club ... ,, ... .,, , -.; . -A. Tegular monthly meeting of the San Francisco, Sacramento and Mt, Friday -night of this week'thir* man, director of tha New Jersey ex home supper,to be held at the club- Shasta in California; Portland, Ore- will be a. grand display-tit ^reworks,.., The schedule of services at" tho perlment statlonrWllllam. B. Duryee re y, Septembep r 15th. orclbly through the public streets.. ^uVwffl-be-ndd-Frtday, August 19, gon; Mount Ralnear and Seattle, Saturday afternoon a special-m»t- *-' brought to Infamy and scandal,' at twelve o'clock (noon), In the four churches under the new ar- secretary of the New Jorsoy stato de- Clarence A. Legg of Fair Hav Mrs. Edward H. Scattergood was On the second count, an additions Washington; Victoria, Vancouver: lnea will bo held for children *t' I rangement will be as follows: partment ot asrlculturo; William C, ven Elected Secretary and Woman's club house, Broad Btreet, Yoho valley. Lake. Louise and Banff which all the rides and. amusement* 1 made chairman of the reception um of $20,000 Is asked for. Dlxo Freehold. The ladles are to bring "''St. Androws', Highlands—Every Bpargo, president of the Hew Jersey committee and a number of co- a named in this section of the brie: springs in Canada, and Minneapolis, will be open.: Each jilght a iVaiuibl* ' Sunday morning at 10:45. Fritz Lol- state farm bureau, J, Lylo Klnmonth. Treasurer—New Home Com- their own box lunch, and Ice croam prize Is given to the.lucky• person chairmen were named to act as host- t being charged that he re-arrestoi and coffee will be for sale. A visit St. Paul, and Chicago. They report ber»preachlng. Holy Communion on publisher and editor of tho Asbur mittee—Dance August 13th. esses at the tables. on the same charge for whiel a most enjoyable trip and many very who happens to be present.wheu'.th* the second Sunday of each month. to the Monmouth historical borne, award is made. All .the proceeds.of Pa{k Press, and H. E. Taylor, state Arrangements were made for an ho latter had provided ball bfifon where a very Interesting exhibit of Interesting scenes. Mr. Mandevlllo officiating, Mr. Man-secretary of tho farm bureau. At a meeting of the board of trus- Tuotieo Honry F. Hylin. Tho conn the affair will be used In the.SU? tees of the Red Bank Yacht club Fri- invitation danco tho latter part of old pewter Is now being shown, will charity work in thia section* devllle will preach. Evening, prayer Tho meeting on Sunday afteroon harges that tho defendants likewti be made before lunch. and sermon every Sunday at 7:30 day night at tho clubhouse, on East August. wljl begin nt three o'clock. Tho Most of the afternoon was spent icted "from malice and prosecutei At one o'clock there will be a very NEW COLONIAL TEA BOOM. P. M. Mr. Leiber. chief feature will be a "tax sormon" Front street, Clarence A. Legg of laid ehargo from malice." Fair Haven was elected secretary In sewing. Tho club members for Important meeting of the club. Mrs. ItUMSON nOTJSH SOLD, ' St. Mary's, Atlantic Highlands— or address on taxation by Clinton L. some time past have been engaged Justice Boughton Is charged wit Geraldlne L Thompson, president, A New Business In an Ancient Set- Every Sunday morning at 0:16. Mr. Bardo, president of tho New Jorsoy and treasurer of tho club to fill va- tine at Shrewsbury. cancies In those offices. In piecing patch work and arrang- 'alsely procuring Keith's a.rrest oi will preside. All women members of William Monbrleff Sells New Hoa«4 Leiber and Mr. Mandevlllo preach- Taxpayors' aouochiton. Mr, Bardo Is ing for quilting parties. Orders for ho third count, which also asks to the county committee are invited to ing. Holy Communion on tho fourth president ot a. largo shipbuilding The new house committee for tho attend. It will bo the pleasure of The historic Allen homestead at to Locust Folnt ll&n. rest of tKe,year consists of Claronco colonial quilts will be filled and the amages of $20,000. Malice is agai the corner of Broad Btreet and Syca- Sundayof each month, Mr. Mande- company at Camden and ho 1B one of :harged, It being contended tha' the club to present tho wiveB of all The English type residence, re- vllle oftlclatlng. tho outstanding: citizens of tho state A. Legg chairman, William J. Dun- women say that anyone wanting the Republican candidates. more avenuo at Shrewsbury has been can vleo chairman, Hubort M. Far- quilting done will find ready hands Keith upon two occasions had pro opened under the name of the Co- cently erected by the Wallace 'Con- St. Clement's, Belford—Holy Com- not only because of hU success In Ided ball on the two charges agains' The speakers will bo Mrs. Conklin lonial Tea Room by Homer Seacor struction company for William Mon- munion at 8:30 A. M., first Sunday business but also becauso ho Is a row, Elwood T. Firth, Clarenco E. and reasonable prices by hiving Tlsher, George J. Gllllg, Theodore B. this work dono by tho club mem- llm, and therefore had legally an of Hackensack, national commjttee- of Manasquan. Tho Interior of the crleff, situated on the northwest cor- of each month, Mr. Mandevlllo of- recognized authority on taxation, iroperly answered to the charges b woman and guest of honor; Mrs. houso haa been re-decorated In keep- ner of Naveslnk avenue and Blagky ficiating. Morning prayer and ser- A county taxpayers' association Hall, Clark Holbrook, Joseph G. Mc- bers. At tho conclusion of the meet. Thompson of Llncroft, state commlt- Cuo, Carl F. Schwenker, Jacob Slc- ing refreshments were served by 'ore belngf re-arrested on the sam Ing with old-timo American houses point road, Rumson, has been Hold; mon each Sunday at 10 A. M. Mr. was formed In Monmouth county :omplalnta. teewoman; Mrs. Emma VanScholck and It has been provided with fur- by Joseph G. McCue of Rumsba tflt! Bomo tlmo ago and there aro tax- gel and William E. Tobias, Jr. Mrs. George Kaney and Mrs. Wil- Euler in charge. Church school each Boughton, It Is stated, refused t of Red Bank, vice chairman of tho nishings of tho colonial and Revolu- Jacob Jeffrey of Riverside drive, Lo-, Sunday morning at 11:00. Evensong payers' associations In various mu- Tho IIOUBO committee has arranged liam Kaney, who wero the hospital- county committee, and U. S. Sena- tionary war periods. Ono of tho at- nicipalities in tho county. Among to servo steamed clams gratis to ity committee for tho meeting. llscharge Keith, refusing to acknow tor W. Warren Barbour. All the cust Point. The dwelling contain* at 4:00 each Sunday beginning In dgo that ball had been given, bu tractlvo features Is a hunting scene. seven large rooms and threo mod- October. tho chief objects of Sunday's meet- mombors and guests Friday even- Republican candidates will bo pres- The color flchemo IB an unusual one Ing aro to infuse new life Into tho Ings on tho float, from seven to nine >n tho contrary "held tho plaintiff I ent. All Interested Republican wom- ern baths, together with a two-car Christ Church, Mlddletown—(No THOUGHT THERE WAS A FIIIE. onfln.cment and In bracelets which accentuates tho old-timo fire- garago attached. It Is en a plot services for tho balanco of month of county organization, to afllllato tha o'clock. A danco will bo held on tho en are Invited. placo and the ancient exposed beams. local organizations with the county club float Saturday night, August landcuffs." slightly In excess of one-half acre. , AugtiBt). Opening in Boptembor with Motorists Passing Through Town Tho sum of $25,000 la askod for on Mr. Seacor has conducted a vory organization and to form taxpayers' 13lh, for members and guests. HARVEST IIOJIE. Mr. Jeffrey has leased tba proptr- morning service every Sunday morn- Saw Flames Tour From Chlmnoy. ho fourth count, which chargeB that successful tea room business nt fy through the McCue agency for Ing at 11:00, with Mr. Mandevllle associations In every municipality in Manasqunn tho past four years and tho county. It 1B planned for the Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ernest of Krushka, Groves, Postel and Hult- three years to Mathlas Plum, Jr., of preaching. Cclobratlon of Holy Com- WORKING IN COOL HOURS. ner "assaulted tho plaintiff flnllirr nt Anliur; nnil nbrnit, nnilnivni IIIK to curn him- if tlio rnkp taliln, Tim norvlllK nun- l'iciiliylciInn liiin|i|lnl nt Wnw York. linvn nn ntit'intntln hydraullo pr«»- The Urtliw' nuxlllnry of tho II<"1 ItriilntM' reporter. "Hurely, It ho Is I'ltrk Hrptrinlirr Tilt. polf of hln milil Ihjurtri, nii'l In thft tnlllro Inrlinlnn Mm. 'riiomnn Miihrr, nuro nynt rm, lCnch m«cbln« pre»«e» Itr ciitnr tu IITMI Hunk wnll rcconi illffnrnnt |mrt of thn »h|rt. Oot lUnk lodge of Kilo will hold nn nli- willing to tunlio nilrli n. imcrlflcn nnd imuNu rtiKN ON mtiiKii: .um. llfirllflt l'onlrn ot Allnntlo lll|;li rutlirn wilt tin fotrnl In rxpiMnl fill- Mm. Tlmiinm Kelly, Mm. Wnllnr I'al- Ihrr InrKn rtllinn nf money In nnilrnv- innr, Mrn. Mm 11n Kflly, Mlmmn Mnr- lnl. Tin- lonnn wnn nmitn prenaea tho Imily, knothar thn collars iliy bench pnrty tomorrow In tho •licit n rnntillmtltm It III Itnhoovcn Ininln, urnnil uniinllnn nf thn Oili lliioiii;h thn Jowrph (I. McCun u uny lunllhy, nnrninl tnxnityor to llo Thirty l>:nt|il/Inry<\ Arm'* nnil cuffn nnil nnotlinr tho RUavei, ' Il»lved«r« llimcli iicctlim of Kran«- Kollown' loilKf, lm» bonn ft;ipnl^lr 1 tv of Itiiiumiil for Mrn, Tluininn Jnv- burtf, Arrmgnmnntii for thin nvrnl Ion Inty nr too Indifferent to Wwk nt In Cnrton, Mmlrlllli MininrM-, Vi'l'- Rrnup Icatlnr for n. inpfitliiK to In On Ihn fifth count Ilin mini nf $|Wt.. nnlcA MAIIT, (Jlmly.i (inrfnry, Mnry, ilinn of Alnton rmitl, who owtirt Ihft w«ro mada liml Wtdncnd&y owning wh»t lin linn to any," rnnehiriM Mr, Within tlin pitnt wtr-k about thirty linld Hnplfnulmr 1th nt Anlmry 1'iiih 000 lit itnttnil nt titlUnliln illilllltgnif, Fulr nl llrnddrn'a Corner. at a in««tlnK nl. Hln Klliit' Itnitin im McCrtliljihfll, I'nllirtlnv, llnilln nml Vluln. Witt nrkT. men from lllghlniwin nml vicinity nt which (Irnnil Mnnlrr 1'Mwln ( KilOi, It l'i nlnl'nl In llm r.ni'llon. nn llnlrn Kflly, <'iillln 'riinni^y, Mnty Thn iinniml fair of Ml'liiiitl'>hn, litiinlrcd tnx- Inn ilrfpnilnnln nn Ilinl ilay, Illr Hlrrrl Ht'lliioltlllllnn, rrnti llnllfr, Mm, Jna«|ili ll'nlnr mul 1 'Ilin IIIIIIIIIIII,', wlilfli wnn /ivor UK) of ICnyixill, Cnl/lo !<><)«« nf llrlf. Inlurlrit KHIll A Curtfi-llolt. will lin nwntilcl anil IntM Mra, .ImilMl Italnna. <)thn« |nr»rnl ntUmloil t th* finnlutldnin l.'.lKi iit Allnnllo Illulilni lunnllilill Aliintn, mnnn|(<-r nf till) will Im ilatirlnf; And other yuaia i,l,l, wan r>tl fnllcil, It In thn f.illllcr IfnMnnt of Itcil flilllk, will Kmnvntlun fur llm nlilltliiont nil tllf I'tnnrh imtRn of llimirli, lHlt(; lit tit lo llm onim nf Clmrnrn 1" iT Alllngt'Ul, Win,on i-nl- nlnl » i:nl Mra, tllnmiirn I."iiK, Mia, Man Worth, tiollnf nf Mr. iilnrn Ihn llnllnn intitlm) nlcttlio .,..1 ., llm, j ,„„„,„„,, ,,,,„ [ i>lii|>lntri| limn mul Aalmiy I'mli IIIIIKHK of An IViliKhlnii nml Hint nml Ilirtr illii In (lilru|irnrtlo l'lcnln. Mia Ml lIIIIIIIIK llm o.,n- Imry I'nrk, llnllml of llnlmn ntlliltn |IIncnrillildn rnvnlnllv, fnla*|y 'Ihn HMI ll'ink nii«lll«iy at til* UnRalii, Mia. Itli'linn! Mi-AIIMar, fntlfttl wan linrntl It wnn Mntlml I y , Mi|ll'l»i1 Bl til" i"lll"l nf Mnpl" «v> nl thn Itlvrr olrpnl nrhnnlhnlliK "" i'in|n for (tin riiiiiiilntlnii villl bo rl ni:nln°l llm |ilnliillff mul Ainrilinii llntnnil nf l!hliniir»rl|n|rt»t Mia, K.mlly Wrlntmliiml, Mlaa ir.Ilnt- It nut inntln until nftor Ihr. r,xl"l>lnr |iii|(n of l, ) inin nml Wont ll»i(rn ffln", imnil lUil ll'inli. Twn [mi fin nit) itt-rn wll ulnilnMll l Ihllln wnrlt. In i|n|illvn Illll at. llm li'iinn nf Dr. Willai- jr. ;t nip! Mm. iletttinlo llnml Unlgn nf Point rlmnnnl, III li'lm tllnllrlollnly Inn III llm ilxnllt nf III" lltllri, liml I," Rlvrti, nun nt «nYfil n'rliMk nil' 1K*1 Vriia |irc|intntl nml wnii ilnimt i•nnrrni f»iinrln i,, inlm nn innrn in«n IIIIIK nt JAIOIWIIIMI nml Itnim of ltla flrrilnin ntnl Illirlly lintia if Wnvntly |il«in WailnMiUy riinalilnialfrill for (la filial fnirHliK- 1' fnlltl'l In linvn lii"MI illlllllllia nn nl tilnn ,,',-|,,,.|,. All i,r Ilin InllllnH wllliln llm lint rcw iinyn, loilgn ut Tonm IlnclnlltiK tlinl Ilin ilffoinlnlila |i»il I xvniiliiif. l'i inn nil* Illaila |O ll«V« I* K«li"!«lly linllavnl hy lltoan >vln> |,y llm imllrn alliKr'ni "I III" »« ln,l III lin In llm Italia,, I,,MI;I'-'I:" Til lilt I i*ntiii|in)i|n t,r plol'tliln * annn f'M It pl'-nli' Milll'lny, Ailguat 31 pi. m\ Nil- Rilpi1" At New MfltiniMiUi. nm fillafitlna thn fight, fni' lowri «o. III. .1. II. llnyil nlnlril nfli-l I'irlllln win tnniiri l,y (!lnna I'll 1 ntliffn vollmi Thn lilp will lia ni«i)« Irt, (aril Tarty Tniiinrrnw, T» lloM < nnl I'nily nl Kuinann, Ilin !nli:nn| fii,,,|it«-*• |- nf lalltlnK nmv Tlin nnimal piipt>*r f'»r Urn ltim*nt lafea. Iliat Ihn ap|inn| nnitlil linn, »lil|lilll|! Ullmy Ilinl h" liml IIIII ptlvaln rain. t Mil I HUMh krllni "l:ninn for ml" i llr.1 llnnl, I'.IIM.IIO high ailnml 'Ilia UIIIPX' niulllo.y of llm Hill ill lulling. 1MB I'l't'lir. In Univ. 'tlin Illln nf llm fif rlt. M«iy« rlumll Bt New MIH. xli't lilllnllltll'rii l^.oii— i>r hU f«l'° t<«aa If (I hail li«»tt tnailn nntllar In pniriil Icnilinr nannrlallnn will Imlil a anil nift I'OhttiRliy Kl, K llinfMn^ In l>"lf'>imnnrn la [Inllnll fnr "Moll tnmilli will li° li*M n«luH«v «fl«i .rrn Tml<«y H nul |>aily loiimrlow aflntiioiin at I ViffnU luailo pinna for n ratil pnil nllwal, nti'1 Inipl l*iinin*iil, ami Im ,,an A Intnlinlic, Iniiil" Mi. Alnnln hna had a|,n< )n ftrtnu Rn't »vr.|tlfl|l flnln flvn n'chtt'U t fillBo tif IIIA f^Un mi,| mnlli 1'illc nun nr Ihn illlof Ixtmiilil Ihny rlln t lii'ol niiiilliiiliini, I'llifa yvlll l,n In |i« hnlil WiiiliioaiUy nlnlil, Alia" da linvn nlirn'ly licfll •"|ill|i|n«tlt |>lai-n,| In llm acltntil A linnfy auppar for* Ihit t)an«fl| Illllll l\«lf|.o«( rleM llVlnrlt. 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Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 10,-1982-. A NEW TEA BOOM. church with a requiem'maea being COLD INDIAN SHUNO. New York Harbor Golf Match for Amphitheater For Often House at Obituary celebrated by Rev. J. J.Ludtt Bur- Mr*! Howard Bosevelt to Open One ial was made In Perrlnoville Catholic Its Waters Used to Cure an Old In- Safe From Invasion Benefit of Hospital In tittle Silver This Month. ' John 3. Biker, ' cemetery. dian Chief. Political Talks ; Mrs. Howard Bosevelt of Brown Racing Stables former president of the firm of J- Sirs. Arcagela Arnone, Asbu'ry Park, N. J. (AP)—King Battery "E," commanded by Cap- An exhibition golf match, under' place, who has conducted the Cozy &&B.D. Biker of New York, com- widow of Bernard Arnone, died Mon- pckanlckon knew the end ,was near. tain Coburn L, Berry, mans the the auspices ot tha Ann May ho*~ Democrats to Speak at Rama- Cornet tea room on Monmouth street on Brookdale mission merchants, died last week Much beloved by his -people, he could eight-Inch rifle, a rapid fire gun, and pital alllanoo for the benefit of the' day at her home on West Front ill be spared by them, but tbe Great neuin Farm at Holmdel on near tho borough hall toe th» past *md Gnirec Formorm* Wero at his summer camp in the Adiron- street of a heart attack. She was made the remarkable record of nine Fitkln Memorial hospital, will bo held eleven years, will open another tea dack mountains at the age of 71 Spirit had spoken and with his cus- hits out ot eleven shots in three ; August 21«l—Republican* In-' eighty years old. ... tomary wisdom and stololsm he pro- at the Spring Lake Golf and Country room under her personal manage- Inspected by Hundred* Sun- yean. He was a brother of Mrs. J. minutes and 69 seconds at a moving elub on- Sunday afternoon; Avgust' . vited to Do So August 28th. ment at the corner of Branch ave- Mrs. Arnone was born in Italy and ceeded to'name a successor to lead tajget ten miles at eea. "Battery dAb $500 Cleared. Amory Haskell and Samuel Riker was tho daughter of the late Frank his people. 2lBt, at three o'clock. MISB Maureen nue and Markham road In Little Sil- of Riverside drive, Mrs. Henry; I- "C,' commanded by 1st Lieut, Fred- Orcutt ana Maurloo J, McCarthy, Jr.,' ' Sunday, August 21st, will be "Dem-ver borough. Her now place of Bus- ximy $600 was netted at and Rose Quagllno Calandrlello. Bho The tribesmen, however, could not erick B. Dodge, had a more difficult ocratic Day" at the new sylvan am- e exhibition yeam a of the Itiker of Beabrlgbt and Mrs. James had resided at Red Bank for the past so easily see him go, and they made problem. They man the twelve-inch will play Mlaa Martha Partner and J,' iness Is to be open on or about Au- of ng B. Btrong. A brother, Charles Law- Wdloott Brown, Miss Orcutt Is a form- phitheater on Theron McCampbells gust 25th and will be operated In ookd.ais »nft tne are,ntroe stables twenty years. one last attempt to preserve the life mortar, which puts a 700 pound pro- RamanesBin farm at Holmdel and conjunction with her Cozy Corner aay afternoon tor the benefit of rence. Rlker, died June 22d of this She IB survived 1>y a son,- Michael that was ebbing rapidly out of his jectile two miles in the air before it er Metropolitan champion and meda- Sunday, August 28UJ, will be "Bepub- tea room in Bed Bank. At her kit- ou'h county organization year at his,home on Ward avenue Arnone, and three daughters, Mra. faded frame. They took him to aturns to attack the dook of a dread- list in tho British women's amateur, -llcan-DaylL-aiJhe^jiame place. JThe tle Sllver-iea rodmshe_wm E&tSr_to_ servi . Se , l hundred at Humson. John Abbatemarco and Mrs. John spring west of here, slneo known as nought. -The firing tlmo Is slower 1032.. MIBS Parker . la the pretest ce v r8 Metropolitan champion and' former newly organized league ot InSepeiid- dinner and card parties, etc., and frlmflouh y he ElkerEro SHano-ot-RedLBankH, , JSlld. Mrs^John Cold Indian spring, and laved him In and atmospheric problernn greater, : : state champion. Both aro outstanding. ant Voters or Monmouth county, will have her newest dining place d Nortn Jersey >ere present. inent In the history Of New York, Calandrlello of Fair HaveHavenn. ts healing waters. Butho ~ qondn-' "but they made eleven 'tuta'>out~- ol ' wMen Is a non-partisan organisation, open evenings. mory L. ^ wj, master of dating back to tho time when New Tho funeral was held this morn- ued to-grow weaker. twenty shots in twelvo minutes. , women golfers of the United States.' recently asked Mr. McCampbell for rntes, York was New Amsterdam. The Ing at nlno o'clock at her late resi- They heated stones and poured The 52nd Coast artillery 1B com- Maurice J. McCarthy, Jr., has been the uea of the amphitheater for these over them waters of the spring. The selected for the Walker cup marches prior to the ihowlng 0( the year- American descendant* were derived dence and at ten o'clock at St manded by Lieutenant Colonel Lewis two events and the request was grant- ng t the ookd (tabls, Fatal from the old VanBycken family of James's church, where the rector. salubrious vapor enveloped him and Turtle, and its personnel Is now used In 1632. He vras former Metropolitan J Camden to Entertain g' at Brdl (tables, Fatal- a dew formed on his aged bones, He champion and eeml-flnallst In the Na- ed; The league has Invited the can t, three-ye&Nildt , by Dominani t outt Amsterdam, Holland, where several Rev. Dr. John B. McCloskey, cele- to train the 800 virile young Ameri- dldates of both parties to make ad- Jfen, 3«4 the" race* horses Yukon of tho progenitors served under Wil- brated a requiem mass. Burial in then was dipped Into the cold wa- cana which compose tbe Coast ar- tional amateur in 1931. J. Woloptt' dresses at the amphitheater on the American Legion ters, yet his life continued to flow Brown was former "New Jersey state ; # Fretwork eni Scron |n tn0liam of Nassau in the , flght forcharge of Albert W. Worden was In tillery citizens mllitary training "daieT litntlonear^hff=>-Deirioersts Dutch . Jnd8pendeace, The^JrsA away, like' tho very ^waters that en- camp at Fort champion and Boml-finallst In the, rado around th»rao«, track JOifeiiv a mCT tb Hancock for the 4 •• i ' .« , » . . a T '• . a j.h. L have accepted the Invitation for Sun- The fourteenth annual convehiloff American ancestor was Abraham p if the Department of New Jersey, nfce by jjad Hattef Out of Bonnie month -of«Auguatr—=Lleut*nant-Gol-* day. August 21st, and It In expected iroom, jg « fun brother to steeple- Rycken. who Battled in this country Mrs. Eatherlne Sylvester, At his request he waa taken back onel George W. Cooheu Is In com- that the Republicans will do so for American Legion, will open tornor- widow of George H. Sylvester, died VJ ow at Camden for,a three-day ees- h«er Htbro d la being trained in 1636. to the home of his ancestors In Bur- mand of tho post with Colonel Hen- BASEBALL THIS SUNDAY.'; Sunday, August 28th. The uio of the t I Monday at the Hazard hospital at lington and called a great pow-wow ry D. Cushlng, 530th Coast artillery lon at which Shrewsbury post of pionp 6ea Pr amphitheater and Its facilities will be Herbert Brett, Long Branch. She was 71 years old of his men, to name his successor, reserves In chargo of the camp. Several Garnet to Be Played oi Re*' free of charge .on both occasions. No ted'Bank will bo represented with o by peter pBD out of Sky Light a official delegation from the post superintendent of the W. Btrother and had long been a roBldont ot Rod his brother's son Iahkursoe. Apparently New York harbor la Bank and Vicinity. ''_'.'; admission fees will be charged and ced m jliafl^ winnin ing ag secon d c Sheoppy and Swampls were next safe from Invasion, as Major Gon- ad Its auxiliary. n d P' twi d Jones estate on Riverside drive in Bank. She resided with her sister, nothing will be offered for sale. *ce once * * third P'&ce twice, and Mrs. Martha Anderson ot Shrews- In line of succession after Ockanlck- eral John W. Gullok, chief of Coast The following baseball games (.re- Department Commander w. Rex •roll by'St. Qerm»na out of Fresco Mlddletown township, died last Sun- artillery, has given the highest rat- scheduled to be played thin Sunday Mr, McCampbell, In talking with a McCrossan will preside. A meeting day night of complications at the bury avenue. on but he wisely foresaw that they Register reporter, said he was Inter- preparing for fall racing. would lead his people astray, for ing awarded to firing batteries of at Red Bank and vicinity: .- -, of tho department executive com- M'\ Haskell stated that Brookdale Rlvervlew hospital where he had Mrs. Sylvester was the daughter of Coast artillery to Batteries "C" and Kayport athletic- aaaoolatlon vl, CarUrat- ested; In the Independent league of mittee will be held tomorrow night been a patient for three weeks. He Samuel and Mary Carney Johnson. even before it became apparent be ithtetlo aaaoclatlon at Hunter'« field on voters. "The Independent voter is now uaed only for breaking and. could not Ilvo, he plotted to hasten "E" of tha B2nd Coast artillery, the at the Hotel Walt Whitman. The .Wing and that the y«arlln8s shown was 48ycars old. - -_ \'.'~. "".T.—.- Besides her sister, Mrs. Anderson, only regiment "at big guns mounted N«wraan Sprlnari road. _ ' coming Into power this year as never :onventlon will be held at tho Moose she is survived by a brother, Samuel his end. , Ho disapproved also of jRumaon"ilKMlc 'SlutT va^~'EatbhtoiiB' before In New Jersey," he said. "It lvea at the stables from Kentucky Mr. Brett was an active member of their Indulgence In drink, He said on railway carriages in tho United Alnrti at FamilsT (Void it Runilbh. ' T.""" .11 and the Forty and Eight session h ltn6 the Monmouth county horticultural A. Johnson of Orange, Fair Haven Itsblna Vi. Long Branch, ath., , is being claimed on all sides that June, T *. wn y bred horses in his last message to the tribe: States. This regiment, which aug- 1 it the Hotel Eldgeway. Tho auxlll- ned more tn jio.OO eaoh, society. He Is survived by a widow, Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow l«tlo club at ItoblM fleld at F»lr Haven. there are not enough Btalwart Re- ve ed m w than jioOOOO h "Sheoppy and Swampla were to be ments tho fixed defenses of the "Gib- Rod Bank Grajra ya, Deal baitball club iry alao will hold its convention and ag (Or the past olx years with two sons, Herbert Breet, Jr., and afternoon at two .o'clock at tho fu- raltar of New York" held Its annual publicans to elect the Bepubllcan elect its officers for the ensuing year. earned more kings In my stead, but understand- nt Dial. )3l earning" of $682,8)0 andtt total Leister Brett, two daughters, Minnie neral parlors ot Albert W. Worden target practice at Fort Hancock on Leonardo field club va. Lorenu athletic tiolfet and not enough machine Dem- Mrs. Emma Florence Beach of Free- th ing by my medlolno man that Sho- >r the past „)* yWB of over and Elsie Brett, all whom lived with and «,t 2:30 o'clock at St Thomas's June Uth. The practice was com- club of Newark at Mlddlotown hitch ichool ocrats to oleot the Democratic ticket. hold Is present Incumbent In. the of- oppy secretly advised him not to field. _ i •' ,0fl0.0oo.' Thc presont championhim, and a brother, Fred Brett of chapel, with the rector, Rev, Charles pared with all other practices held . Shranabury athletic olub va. Marlboro' It In widely believed that tha inde- Ice of president. ly. Topflight, eart, j more than cure me, and they both being with at different harbor defenses through- -pendent voters, will decide the elee- ly opfli ftaB e( Long Branch. W. Kelson, In charge. Burial will be me at John Holllngshead'a house, I baaoball club at Marlboro, , The candidates for department ieO.00eO000 toS»t The funeral will be held this af- In White Ridge cemetery at South out the United States and Its posses- Fair Haven All Stan va. ited Bank Card. "tion. The Independent league holds commander are Joseph H. Edgar of myself saw that they wero more giv- sions, and -was given the rating of Inala at Firemen's Held on Nowmm Bprlnia that men and measures are more Im- Among the uie n a bay by SSt ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late Eatontown. : ~ en-to drink than to take notice of toad.- -- : -^-_-.; Highland Park post, Middlesex s out oot liy-by-D»y, HeH ir siree, home with Rev. Herbert S. Craig, "Excellent," which permits every of- portant than party labels and ma- county, and Samuel Splngarn of nes t my last words; for I had a mind to ficer and man of the two batteries to t James, a racei- of note, has to rector of Trinity Episcopal church, In Miss Mary H. Doughty Benoflt Baseball Game. •- ,. : chine leaders. They have undortak- (Vest Hoboken post of-Hudson-coun. ln make a speech to them and to my proudly wear a large red "B" on his en' to learn the views' of~the~ca,ildl- William Regan of Biiyway post; is credit the wlni> 8 of the Putur- ohargo. Burial, In charge of R. R. of Elm street died last Sunday at breothren, the English, commlsston- right sleeve. ":--....."'.-.'...... '_"; A baseball game for tho honofit of datea of both parties before the cam- Elizabeth, has been placed in tho .i stakes alid Saratoga "Mount & Son, will be inFalrvlew the" Rlvervlew hospital, where she ors. Thorefbrel I refuse them to bo Charlie Crawford, Red Bank flre:de'_ paign opens, ana It Is for this reason field for vice commander and Rev. edal. HeH r daai, ybyy, raracec d cemetery. had been a patient for two weeks, ot kings after me and have now chosen partment pitcher, who recontly.-un- a ve that they are arranging to hold the Varron P. Coon of Newark post B two and t hthree &r» and earned complications. She had been a resi- my brother's son, Iahkursoe, In their STORING EGGS. dorwont an operation for appendl meetings," Mr. McCampbell con- :andldate for department chaplain. ,960- Another wy fllly -WOT by Pen- Mrs. OUIette,- dent ot Red Bank for the paBt flity- stead to succeed me." oitlB, will be staged at Hunter's field cluded.' There fill be a drum and bugle ant outt o f Sky L-lghtL , Pennant Is At the age of 48 years, Mrs. Eliz- nve years. To Iahkursoe he said: "My broth- on Tuesday, August 23d, between th» an n Thoy Con Be Kept for Several corps competition and a parade, In y PetePet r f out t°° ' 'KoyfKlt Ros e ad abeth Gillette, wife of John Gillette MIOB Doughty was born at Hower's son, this day I deliver my heart firemen's team and tho Rumson-ath- Tha chief address on Sunday, Aug- ed 00 t Rose and Months In Writer Gloss. ust. 21«t, will be by Percy A, Stew- which units from Delaware, Penn- need at t" . three, nvee anan d alxlx, wwini - of Port Monmouth, died yesterday York and was the daughter of Rloh- into your bosom; and mind me—I letlo club. Joe Stryker, former ace sylvania, Maryland and New York inn? nini e °nt ot ff t afternoon at Rivervlew hospital at would have you love what Is good From ten to fifty dozen eggs might art, Democratic candidate for United ftC twelve and was ard and Hannah Horrla. She la sur- hurlar for the Red Sank Towners,- 1 itatea will participate. Bast Orange »ver unpl Ed. S gave Equipoise, Red Bank, where she had been a P&- and keep good company. Refuse be stored with profit even on tho will pitch for the vamps, Mloltey, States senator, Edward Currle oi lost drum and bugle corps, the prea- ltnodged vived by a brother, Richard Doughty, M&t&wan, Democratic* candidate for wiedg ohaPlon of the year, tlent two days. A few weeks ago she of Hoboken. what is evil and by all means avoid average small poultry plant where Walker of Shrewsbury, heavyweight mt state and all-Eastern states underwent an operation at the South .state, senator, will deliver an oration WOOn eightt out of ninein . Equipoisqp e The funeral will be hold this after- bad company, from fifty to two hundred birds are boxer, Is expected to play In right-, hamplon, will make efforts to re- ias tho W°rr!d. Amboy hospital and on Sunday she "In speeches that shall be made kopt. '-•- on ','fean New Jersey Have a Govern- leat its performance of last year, th W° !d OrXtor tthha mil e il noon at 2:30 o'clock at the funeral field, • • ', . ment of the People, by the People >ri a circular tr was taken to tbo Red Bank hospital between the Indians and the pale- The, county agent for many years 'almyra post, which won tho com- to undergo a second operation. She homo of Albert W. Worden, with faces, it any wrong or evil thing be and for the People?" Mr. Currle Is a petition at North Plalnfleld, and Irv- Otherrs I" thhBB axlt weero a blacblack Rev. Edward W. Miller, pastor of has made a practice of storing two Twilight Game Tonight,.; ly by MaMdd UUatter outof Mrs. Trub- died before there wa/s opportunity for spoken, do not join with that, but five-gallon crocks of eggs In water native of Keyport, a graduate of ington post will participate, shrews- the Baptist church, and Rev. \V. Car- Tho Harrlsburg Colored Glnnti' Princeton university and a graduate >el. brown flliy by Mud Hatter out tho operation. Join with the good. When Bpoochos gloss. Tho first orook |s packed with bury post's drum and bugla corps men Trembath, pastor ot the Be* are made, do not speak first; be will oppose tho Washington Poto< of .the New York law school. Another will participate In the competition Arethusa, bay »Hy by Chicle out Mrs. Gillette was 48 years old. She formed church, In charge. Burial eggs gathered In February and Masda, brown colt by John P. is survived by seven children, they silent and let all speak before you, macs', a fast travelling colored team- speaker will be Congressman Wil- and take part in the parade. Frizoo will bo in Fair View cemetery. March for usa in October, November from the capital city, tonight at Hunt- i liam H. Sutphln ot Mitawan. will be awarded. (Her out «f Ml<» ^Vhlsk, bay fllly being Mrs. Viola Kold, Mrs, Caro- and take good notice what each man and December. The second orock y Chicle out of W«r,dy, brown fllly line Cantlno, Miss Lillian Gillette speaks, and when you have heard er'a field. On Saturday afternoon-th* M Mrs. Hanna Hullck - may be packed later tor use after y ad Ha"er out of Coquetry, chesK and John, Irving', Warren and Fred all, Join to that which is good. Harrlsburg club will take on the: LEONARDO'S FIREMEN'S FAIR. died Saturday morning at her home January "1. Prom years of experi- Philadelphia All Stars. iot ally by Pennant out of Bless- Gillette. Mrs. Glllett also leaves five "Brother's son, I would, have you n on Corlles avenue, Eatontown, of cleanse your ears and take all foul- ence tho quality of the product tak- MOTOR VEHICLES ABANDONED. S| b filly by Pharamond out sisters, who live at Newark and vi- en from the water glass has been In Successful Event Held Last Thins- mi bay flHy by M«d Hattercinity. The funeral will be held at apoplexy at tho ago of 89 years. Mrs. ness out, that you may hear both THE JAPANESE BEETLE. ' day, Friday and Saturday. Hullck was a life-long resident of every Instance almost first class, as Drivers Leave Truck and Automo- ot of Rotb Law, brow,, fllly by Mad St, Mary's church at New Monmouth good and evil, and then Join with the h the eggs are used for practically --- The annual fair of the Brovont bile After Accidents. Jatter put of ii°' er Qooae, chest- Friday morning and burial will be Eatontown, and Is survived by one good and refuse the evil. And also Most of Their Damage Already ot any by Upget out of Pandara, daughter and two sona, Mrs, Mary cleanse your eyes, that you may see everything except frying-, and It Is Park and Leonardo flre company last Police are seeking the owners ot to Fair Vly WlldftH out off LUa, bay colt by lands at the age of 79 years, she had Funeral services were held Mon- glass It Is not necessary to pack tho very weak, otherwlso I would havc\ entire crock at ono time. A good would say that when this artlclo Is erative' plan; The winners and the A slip of paper found In tho car gave Jpsct out of i O'Brady, hrown been ailing a, long time, but had been day evening at the home of Mrs. Bpoken more." : plan tor the small producer to fol- tha peak of tho bootlo Injury' ^prlres they received were Mrs. Bray a Long Branch-address and the po- :olt by Btordit D ou{ oj Babblele, ,Da Dyy confined to the bed only a short while; Mary McKalg, • and interment was past, elnco most of the harm Is o Soon after, Ockanlckon died. He low is to first place tho crock In the ' of Leonardo (10 in gold, Stanley lice of that city were asked to lnve>. :OlOlt bby Chloi0 ouut TrafflTfflo and Mrs, Mount was barn at Locust made yesterday morning'nt Kenwood done between June 15th and Augult Komelskl of Leonardo an electric of WaB burled In the Quaker burying location where It IB to remain, A tlgate. Later Lloutenant Louis Vet. irow colt by gt. out of Point and waa the daughter of Wil- with Rev. Frank Shermer of Atlan- ground in Burlington, mourned by 15th. table iamp, Jeremiah Jenerallo o. t «i|, o tio Highlands and Rev. Carlton good place Is in tho basement whore ter of tho shore department stated nt. i|, clmjed ththe ehow liam and Teresa Brower Burdge, She red men and whlto alike. With him As to practical control measures Leonardo an electrlo toaster, John that the car had not boen stolen- ng at the Bfookdalo ,uble«l . had lived at Atlantlo Highlands the Whltehead of the Advent church In an ayerage temperaturo Is main- 1 Newell of New York a blanket, Mrs. 1 crumbled the "kingdom" of his an- tained, Prepare according to direc- for tho present ucniion, It is hardly On Saturday night tho driver ot i AbroW Colt, full brotherOf Twen- past 46 years. Surviving her are chargo. Jessie Cohen fourteen days' free de- cestors, and tho whito men took pos- worthwhile to give it consideration truck ran his vehicle Into a ca:ty Grand, »«t tfto c«nter of interoat three children, Councilman William tions, enough water glass to fill tho livery-of milk donated by Edward EUn» Alvah Wilkinson,- session. but tho main reason for this article- parked on West street and then lef t th. Greentree •tables. Thl» one B. Mount, John Mount and Mrs. Eve- Cold Indian spring Sows today in crock half full, When the eggs arc Bohlmmel, Mn. Cheiter Guttormaen head of Wilkinson, Gaddls and Co., \t to Inform the readers that between the scene. The car Is owned by Davlu vaa by St. Oerrnan, oUt of Bonus, lyn Troy of Atlantlo Highlands, and undlmlnlshcd volume, nearly 200 gathered at the close of tho day se- of Leonardo a velvet rug, Mrs. Orlmm wa Ro tho Mutual grocery company and lect the cloan ones and place Imme- June 10th and June 20th, 1932, there' B. Eckert of Occanport. It wa3 forced nother > by yal Minstrel out a brother, Edwin E. Burdgo of Red years after Ockanickon'a death, on published In most of tho papers of Leonardo a tufted quilt, Mrs. Flor- up on the nldewnlk and Into a tree )f Homely- flam of Hedge Fence and Bank. tho American food company, died a 106-aore property owned by thediately In water glass. Do not use ence Curry ot Leonardo a table lamp, of the county, suggestions on control. front of the residence of Felix S- San. Kwor,, both ,take winners., A fllly, yesterday at Newark attor a long Cold Indian Spring Water company, stained eggs and do not wash the Mrs. Nelson Snedecor of Leonardo a The funeral will be held at two and provontatlvo measures of the tangelo, *Jf elstei" Of curacy and fun aister illness at the age of 6*4 years. He of which Richard Morrow of Paaaalc stain off thinking you can use them basket of Heinz gopds, Miss Hazel o'clock this afternoon at the houso beetle. Therefore, wo ask the reader*, o Clipper Shlp, both winners this was a brother of V. Parker Wilkin- Is president. after being washod. When the crock Stevens of Plalnfleld a necklace, John Llgie Thompson and Joseph Chelr, and will bo In charge of Rev. H. H. to kindly malic a noto In their diary, both colored, of Railroad avonne were «r, wag by Bo«tonian out of Mara- NcaJe, pastor of the Atlantlo High- son of Little Silver Point and Mrs, The white men granted the In- Is half full which may take one, that, In early June of 1933, Informa- . Bennam&nn ef New York a baseball arrested Monday night by Captain alba. lands Methodist church. Burial will Harry Durand of Shrewsbury. He dians the privilege to avail them- two or threo weeks, prepare water tion will be furnished by this ofllce and glove and Doris Morgan of Leon- JoBeph Bray and Sergeant jamea j. Other colts at the Qreentreo stablea bo In Bay View cemetery. waa born at Newark in 1878. In eelves at any time of tho healing wa- glass enough to fill the crock, fol- on tho best control and prevontativ*., ardp a doll. Sheedy on charges of stealing th cl de the foiiowlr,g; by Dominant 1809 he married Helen Louise Run- ters, or to camp beside tho spring lowing tho same practice with the measures known, with the object of, truck. They wero sentenced to serv ut t, ell c&t, Wild Air out of La- Mn. guson C. Hance, and weave their baskets, but no In- remalndor until tho crock Is filled, being ready on tho first emergency i 'FORESTERS' CLAMBAKE. ( yon, daughter of tho late Chancellor six months In tho county jail. Th Bunting oUt of Sau- wlto of R. K. Hance of Atlantlo Theodore Runyon, who survives him. dians havo been thora for many mhklng sure that when'the crock.is of tho beetle, which Is! June 15th. truck was owned by tho Mofimout] a, Dominanomin t o0t of Carda- Highlands, died last Friday after- Besides those mentioned ho leaves years. filled that tho water glass complete- Bed Bank Lodge Held Outing Son h t t supply company of Red Bank. e, Buch»n oOt of jlng Dawn noon at her home of complications. two other Bisters, Mra, John Morrla ly covers every egg. The poultry- day at Highlands. Boy Htre NEW SHREWSBURY HOUSE. man with a few7 birds usually feels a) H' outt of Homely, Mai Sho waB 72 years old and was the Miller" and Mrs. Ethel Larnont of Hnttt ouo t Shl^, Chance Play pretty good when ho has placed Headden'8 Corner. The Independent Order of Forei 8CHAPBOOK CONTEST. eer o off Shrl^ Chance Play daughter of Noah and Sylvia Mc- Newark. trs of Bed Bank held an outing an ouut oCf CongB pomlnantt out Bof iBit-Laughlln Taylor. She was born a It Is- Being Built for Stanley K. eggs In water glass that would sell clambake Sunday - at Hlghlandi ter Sweet. 8t. Gorman(i out of Red Downs on Sycnmoro Avenuo. for from twenty to thirty cents per Another One- Bclnit Conducted an f d Jersey City. Besides her husband, Spencer Harvey A son was born to Mrs. Raymond: . About twenty members and frlendi Bed Rosee StS , GermanG ans outt of Lady she Is survived by several nieces and Stanley K. Down* of Stlllman dozen and take them out for home Station WJB1. K o! Pearl Btreot died last night at his O'Neill Tuesday of last .week. The were In tho party. The trip wai - 2d.2d.d, , Potistr Pann nou tt of Brionyi , nephews, all of whom Ilvo at New Park, Eatontown, Is building a house uao when the prlco of eggs has more mads In a boat owned by William D home ot paralysis after a long Ill- boy has been named William Eugopo A second ecrapbook contest Is be- CMcMcll 0 ou' of Allll CCaHaH SP, Pennantt out York, Tho body was removed to for his own occupancy on the north than doubled. O'Neill. The baby's fathor Is chair- Little, 8r., ot Fair Haven, with Ve ing sponsored by radio etallon WJI3 °" Twndd'o, Dominant out of Frcsny, the funeral parlors of Albort W ness. He was 60 years old and for dldd of Sycamore avenuo at Bhrows- noit' Little in charge. eighteen years was employed as a man of tho Democratic cxecullva, of Red Bank with ilvo PHzeB to bi oyal MinBtrel out of Untidy. Worden of Red Bank and after bo- bury, noar Hanco road. Alborl F. Jen- commltteo of Mlddletown township, The clambake was held on thawarded to the winners. The morn 'Deluded |n the nines at Greon- Ing prepared tor burial was con- flagman at the Broad street crossing sen of Eatontown nnd Rutherford Is TWO TOULTIIV MEETINGS. of the New York & Long Branch and he says It wont be his fault If tb* liartthorne property, James Lan l)«rB uf tho HtipplneSH tiub compot tr«e wcro th08(! by john p, cJrlcr out veyed by automobile to New York tho contractor, Tho houso will be boy does not turn out to ho a good h*4 little trouble winning the lturel Ing In tho contest nrc getting Ihi of Cat P'»y, upset out of Mllly Kll- city where tho funeral was held railroad. completed by September 25 and the Ono at Little Fnlls and Another at Democrat, .. . for eating the moat steamed clami best pictures pertaining to clconl anro, noyal Mlr>str«i out of Leopard- Mr. Harvey Is lurvivod by hla wlfo, Sunday afternoon. cost will bo j*,800. Mr. Downs Is en- Vlneliuid. Fred Bremcyor returned home yes- He was way ahead of everyone elu ness. The linn I prlzo for llic bc» e»>, pcter j>an out 0( Amity Clnlm, Mrs. Laura James Harvey, and n gaged in business nt New York. Tho u , pct jan ot 0( Amity Clnlm, torday from a visit at Long Island.. Those In chnrjjo of the refreshment book Illustrating tho tnlkn given ove: u Pnt ut fa ld son, Georga Harvey. Ho was a mem- nrchltoct la Alox Kollenyl of Katon- Poultryman of New Jersey aro Pn««t oou ot of jfna liand, Checlo out Mli» Alice Bcuddor In spending tv. wero Harry Uclgrad, Layton Websto tho utatlon each Krldny nftornooi of Pnnncchhaat old H«dlo, of Koyport. [Ihe alao | Msmliern of lCxrlnnjn chilis fruni leaves two nlstern nnd ono brother, •letors nnd n brotlirr, sumo prugrnm will l>o held al both hitting n. enr coinlnu In tho oppoilta l.»«t Mlin.iny lit tho <<>lni on nl |ilm:olt. Tlia huniniuw, which w»« HcniKlftto will KIVK a, <1emonstr»llon Mr. and Mra, Tlinmni Mr-Ate* ot Al thire i.'r •'!«, Wlllli.m Och. Mlaa Addello Wait of Hununn, r«|.|(«nilll]K !h« imtlonsl nrt(in|y« In , built inenntly, la (if ICniillnli lypn nf Tlmorfnr* jynjiryan, . William hli lnt« liorno on Ma|'ln avenue with of tlia lain Mr. nnd ou tlm nan nf fgwl |.ox vacrlfta. A. Clfivnlniul nnil ilnuRlitnm, Alnrloii and lion, told rif th« wiirk nf thnt body It"V. I>, III'I' Mm, mrhllocturn nnd la r Many prominent rn«mUi« nf m tintllrnoin, n flrrpln.-a In th* living «y«r, Wallar Mlrj VV«it •allnil foe ICiiKland Jinm iiMnnnatiaflou on Now J«r««y •!•(• Alfn wni formarly Mlaa Kntl* Me Tin. i-linlr ,,r ill ''Iniirll tinr mul hrncli v,oro piratiit. l'lit I...IIII, tlaam ln-al and olhar Improva- Anilmy, •!•(•> )M»il.l.nl if tli, y;,. toii. '''link K"«k, Hohurl Wnld- lBlh. Tin caramony wn» |ieif'ii intit lUlhlln. llhn Innulit allmol for flv* III |.|rnr|,| n |.ini-:i.ii «f «.„,,„. Imnri-ia w«rn Alfnn'O rind I'lank rnanla, Thn nnw nwn«r will !»><• !"'•- rhung' rluli, Kmnli HKIOMIIIII nf llil> • nily v.MI i, .''''"i or"*- Henry illnvfiiBo In tin Dt. Auguitlho chuioli of I'int- Tlinso merlins" "li'iulil glvn tlm yanrn at. l.lniriid, iralgnlng Iliat \m- lv|;0 Oimltlll nf licit UnnVi an.l Ahiain H«i1 fttiriU, ^'ivrnior of tha cnntrsl II 11,1 rvMilnr irn ''Ml,,,,, W,,,! Martin, Mlin Innd In tli* |iina«nc« of ra.lnllvi.ai am) |.»iillryiiian * r/al oiipiirtu lly |o rn- lltlnn twMity yonin ngi), nf will,.i, lima ,||(I Jli»rl Mey*is of '"leu ""Illy, Ml"« Until Mi>ntKitni«ry, and im lly illnmlo frl«n<1( of tha gin-un. iii.>v " wllli *-nl I 1 M'r«l Ilnrgrna Win, lli# nftitml dintilrl. •II" Mil.lie I. I,,. ll(iv«"'il A. M'Hn,, |< dlri llnrlal In rlinran ,,f H. It. Mmint A an.l rairlf>i1 ft vriilta {irnyrr lio.ik A tiuii|(alnw nil Wn'Mland a,v»lili' VIM. r <,f thn lion »H In Kiilr Vlnv/ cdmetoiy. Th* Want Ilnidim alhlolln dull d»- hinv " "t v,«nk ii^rkai«r I. inilalnal Mul Illlaa, Hhe vrna R1V«II nvrny )>y nt 1,1111a Mllvi>r, fiwnod l,y Ilia dnli All Ui|lriE ws> rn nl A ll«markalil« Oaatv. fratx.l tlm I'..Ir llnvi-u Atlilntlos, 3 ihe follow tli«p»r- Chrla nliak.a|.aaia «n.f wa«n(!«ml«il I!, Mnuitl rat'lo, li"> )>»"» mn Ml«. VVIII.iir Wlllatt anil liar infant n ,,,,ia| ||| |,. l,y In O lo.i HIKIII. Tlm iiaina w«s n w liy Mlaa lHva llniwn, n alator of th. ll.l.iuull (1. ll.m.ul Mp|.|iiclill In ll'.'i- iimilhlrr 1,110 llalan liavn rr>- . III,. |, Clnl.li-l,,,,, ,,f I,,, hi' 1'layara' Una I Aflxr R llniorltiK alrluinaa. Annual callcil In Hi. ^lulli lnnln(f»im ao- ftiii. ('linrUa Cockal. waa h«al wnld W. Jnlinann, whu li«a b'an liv- tui'n«"1 It'.lna from ItlVfllvtAW llna. «I.IM.I»,1 I,,, Mrlli.ia lull nf'l. '/.Iniinaiman (if ICant KnaiiahillK, c.iiint t>f .intltii^.A. I'lalK. llll. Tr»«. man. CiillnwInK a wad-llntf lira.li. ing ol III" CiMinlryolnIi aaUlai. Ml'. pll.1. Tha Irifmit'a raa* la rnnalil- Mm,.1ny «,i was «n>aj|<>,1 In Ilia lillll.llin an.lion. (ant I hit rniii.In I'll ln orii In iriadlrAl llinn'li • IIIM Hug Imalneaa, atla.1 l.al Wa.lnaa hip III YVaal.lirr.mttia.no.. Mi 1*14 f.f liiuolilyn #a< aj-*d Injury Mi «.1 William T. JoliaV Imilia till III" I'lr.'lea. Wl.'n Ilia rlill.1 «» l.nlll Mia uf Thlaltm. lay al II,n l^.ng llrali,.|, l...»t,|u| lii.iwn vvaa, fotin*i ly ctihnarl.il wllli lllverat'la nv» naltir.lay MH.tii'K.n wli.ti tliali plan. |1all»y, Mi Al " hinnilnK ,,f Ilia Mnniniiiilli wh.ro lia lio.t I.UMI a ,atlant |i ha wrlglie.l tliraa i.inin.1. ani) aliuil "Y.iur iiiellimlii of <'iilUvalli.il >t* M|, t a a. Ifaw York i-nliraill, vrhloli |.aa .if i-rnalia.l Inl-t a 11•« «»n Ih>atjar'a nal'l AalrM Clula .•tV iiimi»iral«,' i wri.li.. II. mi (1U yi i.f ,,. ly .riar I'll Hi alia loal lw(, ornir |iu|..l<.a.l|y y nut .if ilale,," aal.1 til* fi.af Ih* Itmna-.n tt.aii 'Ih.y ha.1 • 'laha Ililmn I»I 7'»iiii,1|,y nl|hi fio.a in I^fl.loil. Aa III. rvault nf « .parlat dial tha tiinai ami In Ili fl.alh W«« dua (,, ranor, Ml. '/.liu Walling Iliinin ItM>i"-n«, yymllllllil Kjllulllllllnl nollaaa armdll- t«*n f.uoa.1 to i.ii.i in Hi. n«M .in. .«• Milllicc,, ITi.nl, |r«,,y, .1, riiiaii waa a. i,,ti.il..r ,,f i-lilld h.gah In Ralti and laal weak alla t.ti Ilila i>M //aiin.r , Wliy, 1M |.< tlllil.ii ,,,. W"i.iii..ulli nailing t»'H.i, on William It.,,/ l(aanalnii|| (!'• i'...i.|any, 'I'll .ati.iiUI.'.t If yn\i ( l.n |.<.nnd. t I'-ilnfi I,, TMIr flaat Wlahra M..liln'.illll »lra»t n»»r PluHd tliaal, ii!in."i Mia. WIHaU'a Imina •• lh*f w«ra dylni to ••- iiaail, Anlhi.ii furlh M by III" wlf. an.1 «"... 'I'lia f,m at nf ap|il«p| a from lint lr«a." ln. 'tiia }.|«na trsa !>«.tly H,,|, i»l Tha Allanltn ItlgMartda i-»i.ti.iU it."|,aiia,t |tat waak atUf man/ altar- Tint M'inniiiiilh, "fi ld I,I"" Iapll.ill11 HiH. farniaf,' f^aflu a J/i.ilarcI ll |, flaluidai y "fin w.ilild Ilia !•• 1 •t'tneta al llialr regular la.( .Hun. ti.il l.xii fnaila ami n'« fl* l,> I* |m|."a«.l • lll.ll an.l tha Iniilnl wna at that I' "".. "IV" «an.«r night paaaart a ia.| M .alatuilti luiaa lnalilla.1, Ja"k Manan la inn flalralliifi Army Rarvt.«, •II.• I lli.lr l.»«l wlatiaa to Dr. 1 linina. l I'lUl.il. Tt« «!»«• mrilaa • full llna aa I'.«IU», ra|.la|,i of III. ftalva Mlaa Mllla.) I ..mm fot atla, |y, , MnVay, K Inamliar nf tlia MMIufl ..f .,nfa*nvai f.rii.a A algh vritUthlia Umla n. )..1nn1l.«l ;t Ma|.lt art •if Marllxir" 'Hait )«•! wli'i Kill w.,) MlM Ma,«*rar M. U.. l l r...... « « l'«>(.-linli >ta I. «»r»l»-.t l,y a, wMnw, lw"o Ida '.( IlUlilan.ia >>n KXul.tay of iliU ( n Ifila auiiu.it, .( ||,a. *•'•«"'*' w i >.-tti. .1 «ljtil ii-ll a)) HiH . Jt.lral - a rhah. a, W«'ll l>uy tlia or," «| tf*|ianlliel * .' • "' "•• •"•!*. •* I.,), M "I,,,. , (I.li.lil.f., Mra ,/• it i a a w«a>. 1 M w.aa fn.trt a I r1f> In Kur 4«l. ir>- C.ik Mu« I •'> 1«* I., I. I,, 1 lion A>l«» timi "! ••« |ilaf« al i.f rraaI,,,M ami Mil Tl,,,ni»a !!«'*#• A J, H.,«|.|.»l w.a *|.|.<.li!l».1 a aft Hit ii.,lr>«t »a». l« iin.1 * """••••(•»•'. - - ^.a owpi.p r.f II,. I. On* '• fia-1 hank phi *Ml t4 '« »• Hit i,l ttait (tank. .,,.1 ....a f)a| ,i/n*ar Th* Mt'-'n'i will In.ill oll la i the Doris-Vornon hotel atWildwood- invited. the girla who are making sampler; to score four runs, after thi Alston Court have announced the en- by-lhe-Sea in Cape May county. 0. Kelsey ot Pearl street spent Sun are Jennie Figaro, Mary Figaro score had been deadlocked at fou: gagement of their daughter, Elinor Held. service. • day at Now York. The danco in he,lng sponsored by a Vreeland Jardine, to Joseph Culllns ; Mr. and Mrs, Barry G. Dogenring Mary Daily, Flavla Figaro, Murie: all. During the remainder of thi Mrs. Harry Patterson of Washing- committee, consisting of Joseph Sole, VanBrunt, Addle Cagle, Sara Figaro, game Webster Davis, playgroum Atkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Clinton L. Bardo Is the president of S Mr. and Mrs. James Bowen and hem who draw back unto perdition; UNEEDA BISCUITS 10c Freehold, N. J, daughter Catherine of Jersey City but of them that believe to tho sav- WITH GOOD OLD 36 Broad St., Red Bank DONT FOIKIET the clambake to ha slvon August 9th, 1933. ware Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.ng of the BOUI" (Hebrews 10:38, 39.) by Red Dank lodRO of Moose on Sun. TeL 1831 George Gramann,- Jr., of .Throck- Among tho citations which com- day, Auguit 21at, at picnic groundn at Waynlilo. Hake served 3:00 P. M. Tick fuMavor morton avenue. irlso the Lesson-Sorrnon 1" tho fol-.!» 12.00. STORE CHEESE 19c illr. and Mrs. Albert W. Wordcn owing from tho Blblo: "Then ho TWO ROOMS anil kitchen, turninheil or »r\d »on Robert of East Front street culled hla twelve disciples together, unfurnUhed;_ nice locaUorv; corner FISCHER'S HOME-MADE BREAD loaf 5c ahd.gavo them power and authority houio. * Rent $20 per. month, 113 Mon Ju,ve returned from a trip of sev- mouth street, tied linn k." eral weeks spent in n transcontinen- over all devils, and to cure diseases. B * M New Knglnnd Oven Baked tal tour. ' And they departed, and wont through SECRETARIES of lodges, tcachen, PEA BEANS with Pork 28 oz. tins Miss Dorothy Schllchtlng ot Mld- ho towns, proachlng tho gospel, and law gtmlenta and othcre deBiroim dljtown township, secretary to C. healing every where" (Luke 0:1,8.) of ffalnlnff further experience In tha 15c McNAlR'S MARKET Irving Patterson of Broad street, is Tha LosHon-3ermon alao Includes art of public ppcaklntf will ulttnin 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK •njoying a two weeks' vacation. Miss he following passage from tho Chris- valuable advice by wilting to Mod- SILVER FLOSS SAUERKRAUT 17 oz. tins 5c Marie Gramann of Throckmorton tian Science textbook, "Science and em Eloquence. I'. O. llox .130, avenue Is . substituting for Mlsa Health wllh Key to tho Scriptures" Iteil Hank. N. J. KKIiOOG'S SPECIALS—Thurs., Fri., Sat., August 11, 12, 13. flchllchtlng during hor absence. by Mary Baker JMUy; "Lllco the Mrs.'George Obro of Bhrowebury, great Exumplar, tho healer should ale titnlo CORN FLAKES pkg. who waa formerly employed In thonpcnk to rilscasrj as one having au executive oITlces ot the Hlgmunil 151B- thorlty over It, leaving Soul to mas-Kvlnni,le Kr*o,lll ln moU r, llr« prvNarver, Legs Genuine Sprint? Shoulder Spring lnnni bargain 117 f, ItilMell l'MIII,,., n«r company, liff tnlton n positlnn ter tho false- ovldencfln of the cor- Allnill,. llluhlnn.l. 1 10." In;the office of/fj«nntnr W. Warron poreal Brn»o and to assert Itnclalmn 1IOAT for null* n tniilol nlxtpen^oot two. LAMB LAMB • B^rbour In the IJTrmd Street nntlon- nvor mortality and dlneasn. Tlin uma • aalei- iiirtnU it bonL >vl|b IB borol THE IFOLLOWING MEAT & PRODUCE SPECIALS al bank building. Kvlnrlnlo IHp lti motor. Ufa inanflrver, Principle euros both sin and ulck- .; l,» 11 71.. II,,..,11 l'hllllpi, lb. W. E. Illrshorn, mnnngrr of Hoars, lhl«lIJIi" ,. lb. 1 nens" (p. 805.) For Thursday, Friday and Saturday v. Roebuck and Company * storo on NliWllY /imifanni'^oni, nl or twn | n»ar station. It«i 10 Monmouth street, hm returned from rtamnabla. 21 a threo days' buMncnn trip to tho Everett News. 41 lUrl,,,. !,lare. H.I llnnk. _ CHOICE LEGS OF company's ofllce nt riillmtHplilu EMI'TV ,MIT,,i,,U ilraoar luat Utoar PEACHES . . 2 lbs. 13c 4 r Itlvar l'l«i» an,I I,Int. Cllvor, I,/ «• •" T, O, Jatiriy, ownor of l . O. Jnwly'n Thi-odore Rtlllwell upont the weeli- of Front atiAfl ami l'r,>N|,,.,? I II !,., BANANAS . doz. 19c frcih or cornctl ton. end. Mr, DKlcftyn hM purchased i riiank 541,, ) tirf.il• Ilinl uMnrk FRESH KILLED 3 "25c OenrgA lTord, a forinrr rfnldrnt of Urn »dltm. l'KI'lll'llKKIl" amiiulli ("< lanlar iil.l.laa Plate Beef, this' place, pulil A vlnlt In rrvrrnl Mian Hotly Cnttnn «!», fi.m.f yltn.i.rniiilnr Fresh-Killed Fowl » 22c • •I' alaila, i Mk, ,,»n| In „,'.!.. ,,,, I,,,,,, "•• 2lc Irugln enrpa l»»t yuar. I In w» tin- of IU. Allmn, I^inR I"l»nnienl«, Mr. and Mm. Thnin PRIME RIB ROAST lll;l'lli:.'M,[<"l'A'IIVC(l (m«la I.Iff 1/| n h* li •mplpyxl prnmi.Ui! nil,l Ut*r au Murphy »f llrnoklyn, for twi trantfarrnl him In Ilidr nnirn «l wrrlia, "I' lar ala) xllli .«,• pialaua.t, 1,, Best cuts It), O£(» Fr«h chopped Hamburg Steak 19c laka ,., 1.,. r,., i.II.I,I. ,,.,1.11.1,In, BEANS . 2 Itirt. 17c UUml, irinrlila. 11s m«t4» ho la IUIW William Kolly, >oii nf Mr, nml Mia Jitr •mll«t»(1 v.|lli llm IJIHTII i,-lnpftn i blffli arliitfil maitiialaa an^ '1 human Kolly, w»a cnnllnail to til II,,,.. , |..l,|. ,,r I,il.,,!.»!,,, ,,!,,,.,| Kraft Mayonnaise . . " 19c rorpl of Hint pUre, wllkll «t |irlfiii i-'>ipn of Mm t»h Jil«hii||i •pan Walter Bbker B Cocoa 10c •trol rcl«lir«lml IIIT Mltlnlny Mni|. (tin wi-rl, rn,t vialtlilK nn J-"I>B "'"'"' or Kirkmnn'i HOKAX SOAP WASHING FLUID day. John 1 lotnpiilll iilmiiivnl lili n*Mlt fllottila, I*. cnli« nt Mmil'tnwii, M»ri"y nf lt<"l U*n ,.!» I .,, | a>a« ,,,,,..l..i UKVKRACKS KVERYTIIIW; for CANNING Jcr»ry Now Armour'* Country whara Mr. anil Mia Iiifiaila'a ilnlltth- wita tha Rll^at nf Mt, aii'l Mia lt*t f I., !..,!..• . MAHC)N riUIIT JAIIH l»f l-Mily mul I.villn Muipliy «ia noi.l Waiiiekar |nal »<««U I «•„• •l^ri'Ofijt Iwn -wa.Un wllli Mr. In- Ml. nml Mi*. f!lmt|e« rtv (27 lbi.) ra^np vrlll hol't a raid faHV Ati'J Ml" ..I ..., i. i.., I/. nr.Ai, rAlin , , i •!,,• ipmiia i in htiri"o l'«ilv a' Ilia limna nf Mia n •in) Mlaa Marpmat n« • I'-1 i • r. r. Hf.Ai, .IAII TOTS . , , ,1,.. m,. 1 basket t )).aa of IfFBI-illf I """ *".I,..B.', I, | licivn'n ZIN«l ,IAU rwn , . id,?. tn<- -III ..II (.., ficn, HI. Calliallna* rliln'h will tlr. A f"r I.V. (,'•) 1...I .1.|..,.it| .ir.l.l.V It H- Mavla I h... ..lal». Mavis l!io|.r II. n. JAR lumiuirt , . « |,ur> ;r^ !<«». Ti.lV, r«iril«f!y ,ir ninawalnny. VV1n..,l.y Ilia •• ..II H.4 i.f '•) Uol.il CKO l.c,,,,I, X Minn, flul •a|i«i Ilia. I'AIKIWAX (ills. p.> »ir,nrir.n VHirrtt ncMVtai! >m< vlaH"!a al l'ia h<>ina nf Mr, mul ,al>'< Jrll Je|| ,,i,|.l<|, li€,Mla 3Shii 11. r'««n. ,,r in,,»,, |,i«.. I,!,. |-,i,^ KaUr an.1 lick n C»>5 1., iili r (SuMtv Mr, an't Mr* t'»-«n« ).«>» "tan la.I..I aj^ \,ttl\ » FREE DEHV.ERY h,\< THERE IS A MUTUAL STORE NEAR YOU RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST10,

pomlo depression. It is not the collector or the mtyof authorities spread the sort of defiant meant iWuia be taken to p|f*v«)rt tt. ^Wa by President Wilson. psychology out of which grave dan- libMieve w« referred to wUrtv He was with a part of the regular »«d council who are responsible for these sales having army In Texas but expected to be THE RED BANK REGISTER to be held; it Is 'the legislature that has enacted this gers grow. Fortunately, they have tlon In an earlier article, tt la our Editorial Views been segregated to such an extent belief that the necessary means to ll World War I•ent to Franoe. ESTABLISHED 1878 VS JOHN H. COOS. iren-clad rule. Much sympathy has been expressed for that the problem that they consti- curtail this evil Is considered, one of The draft examination board' ex- the overburdened taxpayers by pretty much all the leg- tute will be more easily handled. the nwst difficult and serious prob- amined 420 man at Bed BanU and GEORGE C. HANCE, Editor. Ulators, but for some reason which none of them hts lems which school administrators Uasd IS Year* Ago -^Jl from this number secured 140. The Establish a Publics Beach. Public sympathy has been with FBEDEBIO S, HAYES, Managing Editor. yet explained they did not take time at their last ses- the bonus army even though the face and yet there are thtrae wn6 art fatdptr CflnOvtr. who bad served other* were exempted, because of sion to grant to the officials of the various municipalities The state board of commerce and veterans had been misled Into mak- now advocating S6hem6i tinder th* elve tft it th Uiteitedd, StStatet s physical defects or because they had . navigations, junket along the coast Is ing demands and taking actldn that epell of fall* economy which would THOMAS iBVING BBOWN, the right to abstain from holding tax sales If they saw & waste of energy and taxpayers' fit " ; • ""V could not bo tolerated, Because they greatly aggravate the conMtttn al- *a» flMit boatswain's mate on. th.4 port Publisher and Biulnees Manager. money. For years now the beaches were not deliberate,mischief-makers, ready exisltlng in this respect. (SUBdar4 «u company tinker. M6r- Many folks who had always paid their taxes prompt- have been undergoing inspections but rather deluded and pitiable cit- Aa one superintendent ot a great a%iftita'«u *Jt. their fault? Wu it from bobxx 46 at the comer of ggiidga penses-adds to theburdens of these distressed propetry the - restricted- municipal- beachesr Belter "St~tHe~Han9s of the agencies ours? "Or was If due to tlje work p? But these studies of the problem are P»ny »t* Se» march of events Is the growth of bathing privileges, Every taxpayer person offends all sense of decency. trol. er portion of relief funds will be mado available for in the state contributed to the con- the five-day working week. President Hoover has taken He loses such rights as he' has: the Quoting again from Warden 6ther needs than food, In Storm Lake, Iowa, the »er- struction of the state highway sys- benefit of extenuating circumstances a pronounced stand In favor of a shorter working week tem but he must pay an additional Lawes we read: "Weighing the pros A Junior and Senior PreparatoryJ School. - - vice clubs have alroady started a campaign that will and undoubtedly this has had a big effect In causing in the inthd of the public. Yet tho and'eons of the educational program turnlsh relief for the needy next winter and it is being fee in the form of his registration number of hit-and-run drivers seems Colleger Preparatory, Scientific an^ many manufacturers who perform government con- license if he would use the roads. of our great city and of moBt other gone at little expense. The Chamber of Commerce, Ro- to grow constantly and with dis- large centers of population, it would tracts to adopt the new plan. The contagion of their The beach tax Imposed by most tressing rapidity. > Cultural Courses. tary dub, Klwanls club and a woman's club are co-op- example has spread to other businesses. shore municipalities is a slmllar-fee, seem that tho school is successful It is easy to understand that for a mainly where all other factors are 1 «T»tlng to see that no surplus, home garden crops are The five-day week Is one of the best methods yet necessary to maintain the beaches, engage lifeguards, and provide bath- moment a motorist might be panic- helpful, where there is adequate fOB TERMS AKD PARTICXILABS—WRITE •Bowed to go to waste. Arrangements were made to adopted to offset unemployment caused by the increased stricken when he realizes that he blvo all these surplus vegetables collected and means house facilities. In fact, the shore home Influence, where the church use of machinery. Its advocates point out with plaus- is providing more in the way of free has struck down a fellow-being. But fulfills its obligations, where suitable vnn provided for having them canned and Btored away ible arguments that the present depression and unem- he convicts himself of cowardice and wholesome recreation la provid- for next winter's use. Surplus crops of farmers are be- entertainment than non-residents MR. J. L. SIMMONS, ployment crisis Is due to overproduction and that one pay for. who yields to panto and flees the ed; but it fails utterly where any Or ing bought at prices which give the farmer some return scene. He is showing lack of, rather all of these are lacking." Tbla is Headmaster. remedy Is to have fewer working) hours. They claim And now that almost everyone than possession of the presence of rather than to have his crops rot on the ground. that It is better to have everybody working five days acknowledges that the shore mu- only repeating in another way what mind which should be required of we are constantly Baying, that the HXEPB6NE BED BANK I860. A program of this kind could be worked out here a week than .It is to have millions of people jobless on nicipalities must restrict their beach- all operators of motor vehicles. He Just aa well. Many farmers are receiving such low es, the remedy for providing bathing home and the church and the "pub- a six or five-and-one-half day schedule. The leisure Is worse than a coward who would lic"-must work with the oohools or prices for their produce that It scarcely pays them for facilities for those unable to gain ad- leave a man, woman or child in dis- time that tho workers gain under tho new arrangement mission to them is state or federal muoh of what we say and do must even harvesting them. This surplus of food is not con' Is another factor to be considered. tress, actuated purely by cunning as a consequence be nullified. We fined to farm products. Our fishermen have been mak- aquatic parks such as have been and fear of prosecution or punish- It is unfortunate that at most places where1 the five- recommended by Congressman Sut- do get co-operation from many ing big hauls but are forced to market them at a price ment. Only creatures of mental homes; many others think they are day week has been adopted wage decreases have oc- phln. Just last week the congress- 'which, scarcely pays their expanses. Much of this sur- shortcomings would be guilty of working with us but too many other curred. However, It may well be doubted that this Is man wrote Governor Moore outlin- such Inhumanity, but unhappily of plus coujd be obtained now at small cost, prepared and Influences tend to cancel much of permanent. With the advent of better times wages will ing how one of these parks could be such creatures there are many. And •tore! away for the relief that will surely be needed established on Sandy Hook with the good these homes do—the Influ- probably go back to the old weekly standard. there is no way of knowing, who ences of a misguided section of so- next winter. Service clubs and women's organizations funds borrowed from the Recon- Evidences are plentiful that the five-day week Is not they are until It Is too late. ciety. The church co-operates with u well as the officially organized relief agencies could structlon Finance corporation. Since merely a passing phase. Wherever It has been adopted But so long as there is a possibil- us and X believe would do more If do a. lot toward alleviating the conditions that are prac- a nominal fee would be levied for it is extremely unlikely .that It will ever be abandoned. use of the bathhouses, and since the ity of escaping the consequences of it could. Those families having tically certain to exist next winter by following the carelessness'ttiere will b« those who church connections can be relied up- Not At Nor Is It probable that the use of labor-saving machin- concessions could be leased, tho proj- Ample of our Western states. ect would be self-liquidating and un- will attempt it. Society's" only effec- on to give effect to the character ery will be decreased. Most political economists agree tive check is by ruthlessly tracking teaching of the schools. All! that Inventions bring about more profound changes In doubtedly acceptable to the federal corporation. Should the need arise down the malefactors and treating We do not agree that schools fall living conditions than any other factor. From the dawn a similar park could be established them an dangerous criminals. utterly where these influences are of civilization labor saving Inventions caused unem- further south, possibly In Ocean —Asbury Park Press. lacking. We know It Is not true and Distance makes no difference to us, for The Bonus Army Eviction and Its ployment and there is good reason to believe that the county. A more satisfactory plan we feel that the statement Is very we ,are equipped to answer calls from the present depression is largely due to this same cause. for obviating the beach problem unfair to teachers and school ad- * Relation to Employment Insurance. could hardly be found. ' ministrators and boards of educa- surrounding districts, and answer them Always in the past means have been found to over- Delinquency As A tion throughout the land. ' Enough time has elapsed to gain some idea of the come such difficulties through social changes. Often, Why in the face of tills suggestion, promptly and efficiently. which demands action, the state With the editor's permission we publlo reaction to the use of bullets, tear gai and the times the inventions seemed like a curse, but eventually may continue this discussion next torch to evict bonus-seeking World war veterans from government should still be studying School Problem they^ always proved advantageous. If u I. true that fhTbcach problem" to undor- week. Any person desiring our service, may Washington. Most of the big dally newspapers voiced "hlsto»y repeats itself' then It seems logical to believe stand. It should be clear to the hive it; a telephone call places our organi- approval of the course pursued to drive the veterans that this same development is in process of being rea- state board of commerce and navi- F. Howard LJoyd Discusses This out of the national capital but their explanations do not lized now. The five-day week Is an attempt td adapt gation that whatever their vlcwo ro- Subject With Relation to an TO WALK. 'AGAIN. zation at one's service immediately. p convincing to many citizens. Even among those present day life to changed conditions brought about by strlctlve fees are a practical neces- Address Made by Warden who are opposed to the immediate cash payment of the sity on the municipal beaches and Cllflwood Girl Spent Ten Monthi In machine age inventions; and It is a hopeful sign that Lawet of Sing Sing Prison, bonus the belief is widespread that such harsh meas- better times are In store. they cannot safely bo discontinued. "Iron Lung." ures were uncalled for, especially since women and chil- So long as they exist the state-oper- (By F. Howard Lloyd). Long Branch, N. J., (AP)-The ated public, bathing parka demand dren were among the sufferers., Two infanta died as a active consideration, not cruises up At the National Educational asso- blue eyes of six-year-old Clalr* Slg- result of having been gassed, according to newspaper and down the coast. ciation convention at Atlantic City mund, often filled with pain in th« report*. a few weeks ago Warden Lawes of past few months, are now laughing More Safety Possible •—Asbury Park Press. President Hoover described the presence of the vet- Sing Sing prison began his address and gay, for Bhe has teen assured she will walk again some day, like other erans at Washington as a challenge to the government at a Smaller Expense. by taking a fling at American schools. He created a storm of op- little children. which was swiftly and firmly met. Inasmuch as the vet- The state highway commission ia about to spend Whispering'. position oven among those who were •line were trying to collect a debt which will even- Ten months ago Claire waa brought $10,000 or more for a. traffic circle at the Intersection of, The Democratic charge that some not connected with the schools but to Memorial hospital, a victim of In- tually have to be paid, a great many people will not be the state highway and the county road at Colt's Neck, Republicans are conducting a whis- who. were on the program of the fantile paralysis, and placed In the convinced by this statement. The veterans wanted to Surveys have been made and other preliminary work pering campaign reflecting on Gov- convention. His opening seems to "Iron lung," which had been her vir- collect tho debt ahead of tho specified time because they has been done. Traffic circles aro comparatively un- ernor Roosevelt's physical condition have been unfortunate, for later on tual home until a few days ago when were jobless and In dire straits. brings up a featuro familiar In all he seemed in a roundabout way to doctors decided she had regained nor- known In this part of Monmnuth county, and for the apologize* for his statement and ex- However 111 advised they may have been in encamp- benefit of the unlnlated It may be necessary to explain political campaigns. Cleveland, Wil- mal use of her own lungs and no son and Harding were sad examples empted the teachers and adminis- longer needed tho aid to respiration. ing at Washington to try to colloct the bonus, their that they are round pieces of roadway apace surrounded trators but blamed the "system." harshest critics must admit that their behavior was ex- of this, but there is no evidence Dr. Joseph Vellurzl, Interne at the by curbing. Autolsts are compelled to slacken speed that tho national vote was affected What la the system? We take from emplary. They did not start the fight which resulted and proceed In single file. that the Inference that those who hospital, said the little patient aotual- by it ly cried when, after the had once in two of their number being killed, fifty being wound- The time la more than overdue for measures to be aro responsible) for the school were fid and two babies being fatally gassed. Another thing In the case of Governor Roosevelt, tho object of his reference, and of been placed In the rejpirator, ehe-waa taken for greater safety at thla particular intersection. the anxiety of the Democrats 1B un- course, that means the public. removed, If even for a little whtU. plainly apparent Is that these unfortunate Incidents It Is probably the most dangerous crossing In the county, nccetfsary and tho policy of tho whis- She cried, he «ald, because the could would never have occurred If Jobs were obtainable for aa has been ahown by the Urge number of deaths and pers Is foolish. I am using this ss my topic this not breathe and had come to look week because I believe it has a all who are willing and able to work. There would Injuries which have occurred thero. Speed has been the Mr. Roosevelt somo years ago was upon the iron shell about her u ft have been no bonus army at Washington If there hid great deal of significance for parents llfe-glver. principal cause of the fatalities. Tho logical time to stricken by a mysterloua disease, in- and society in general, particularly been no unemployment crisis. Nclthej would there have have made the Intersection safe was when the state fantile paralysis, which seemingly at this time. Then llttlo by little, she grew ac- been a bonus army at the national'capital If this gov- highway was built by elevating It over tho county road. afltlcts strong and wcnlc. alike. With Tho glut of tho warden'* state- customed to breathing without the ernment provided means for unemployment Insurance, Thla would have caused only slight additional expense, a courage and determination every- ment abovo referred to was that our ung," first for a few mlnutea, then one admires, he refused to be an in- as Is done In somo foreign lands. It la significant and probably lens than will bo Incurred by building the traf- nchnols are responsible for the In- he periods during which she was worthy of serious consideration that no where except In valid and nought to bulkl hliimclf creaHO In crime and this statement opt out of It were Increased. flo circle. The natural hilly formation of tho land at back to health. In thla bravo effort Her nurse, Ml" Mary McLeod, the United Staten hns nn occurrence llk« lhat of the thla point would have made building imch nn elevation unfortunately went traveling nil BaUle of Washington taken place. he has accomplished miccrnaby care- ovor tho country nnd we learn later found her full of courage and hop* DESIGNED comparatively nay. ful living and healthful exercise. that Mr. LAWCS didn't mean this at and not Infrequently Claire would The world owrs n living- to uvery person who Is will- That la "water over the dam" and It Is useless to During thla period he also tict hlrii- all—In fact he said so later In his sk for her toys, although her arms for better gervico ing to earn his livelihood by the swent o( his brow. b«wall thn loss of thn opportunity to IncrtMino public relf to llvo u happy life nntl to meet ucldrrs.i an I hnvo Indicated. ore encased In tha machine. Something In radically wrong when opportunities are tho exhauntlnfc demnnda nintln upon a»f«ty. However. It mny writ be doubted Hint the jilan I nm perfectly nuro Ihat no right Now she. la out of It, and slowly /"VF UU y»«Ji, ther* hu been a. necldsd Undtncy lacking to rinjoy lite, llberly and the iiureulL of hippl- him aa governor of Now York thinking Amcrlcnn believes this and rim In learning to walk again, ltor of pulling n. traffic rlrcln nt the Intnrnectlon la tha bent through two terms. 11n linn tlono \J ttrwtsi* holding th* tervloco In th* funtri) horn* nwi by means of good-old-fn/ihlrmed work. Nothing l» thnt could be devlnfd. A ntnp nnd light at thla point tho warden himself does not. I am eakened legs barely support h*r Th.r* •'• Ko both. tnltlng It upon myself to auk the weight and they wobblt when «h« or oh*p*l la pr*f*rtnc* to th* prlvat* home. more fraught with powilblllllr. of trouble, and olvll dls- would bn much lean exjionalvn nnd there la good rennon mtny good rtuoHi (or thli. oord than a condition where folks who have never been Mr. Rooiirtvelt enters thn I'rrsldon- wanlon what the schools teach that tands on them, even •• they did to bnlleve that It would bn a greater prcventltlve r>( nc- ho would ollmlnato nnd what w^ do hen the was a baby, testing her legs bums or loaftrii nrn now Jnhlma through no fault of cldenta. It would Insurn Krenter tmfety for jmdeatrlrui. tlnl ratnpnlKn In Ihn f;nuil hrnlth not tench Mint ha would Include. I Th* comforting conv.nl.ncn provided by th* ipncloin, th*lr own. Junt how to prevent nuch iin#miiloymnnl Hint la the rewnnl nf citirful living or thn flrat time. nnd Ihli la n very Important factor when It la conalil- nvmlt lllli unnwnr, Ko Clnlro, who «p«nt one birthday rMtful roomi I* on*. n*nttlot*d >pnc>i In Ih* r*>M«nc* m«y prove dlflkult In tti.lve. bill It nhnulcl bn usually nnd outdoor life, with n roiiinK'oUfi Itnwnvrr, I have a, parllnl and ii «nolh*r. A third li other (IckniiM In tha (aml|f/. ar.d thnt many Atlnnllc lownnhlp children Jiavo to crona flltht behind Hint wins thn rriipertuf in the Iron lung, will noon go back •I »««y fur nny pruum wllli a K<>"<1 wurklni frond ID Ihli InUrsnctlon on their wny to nml from irhool, More- more, or lenn direct nniiwor In other lo hor parents In Cllffwood. ' Tru*. ntill anothtr I* Ih* oonfutlon, work «ntl worry Involv.d lniur« against unmiHlnyiiirnl nn It Is In Ituurn «i;«Iii»l every Atnerlrnn. Tlin votrm nrril piiliUc. uttoninces of Wurden IAWCH In prtptrlng th* prlvit* houi* (or tho •«rvlcn. And over, It would not occupy mnd npnee. l'nrhnpa thn nnw bn concerned only wllh liln inruUI her right Hg will h« In a bract for a death, flrn or ncnlilrnl. Thn trnlbln InchUntn In con- In printed form anil thene publla ut- long time to come, yet *hn It young F*rhtpi mo*t »pp*«llng of all U th* deilr* to k«tp tha traffic clrr.ln will rmliK-e «c<-lil«mla nt Ihn Intpraertlon, nlillltlc. to Im 1'rrnl.lr.nt of thn llnlt- lemncrn mnnt cmphntlcnlly do not horn* (r«* 0^ th* memorln a funnral Inavllahly lnnv»ilimn wllh tho Mfrty ii«l»r,l »nrl nekM thn m«nna. and **dn.«i. if*», tin •nrvl«*« may tin rondurtad wllh Dlahnndin.nt nf tha nniuiM tiiitiy Wtirdnn l.nwen to which wn all t to Kifn thoughtful connldein- all Hh* r*v*r*nfi* and rilgnlly ihnl wmiM nhlnln In a mnvaa Ih. thrnat nf fiulhor illn. church or ih* pi-lval* homn. Required By Lnw Bui Illlhnnren mill Innven nn lln|nltit lull- I IllX. nilOTIIK.HH BKNT TO JAIL. By Common Seine, ing cif thn ilenpnli' Hint lunviilln ItnfnrrltiK lo n l«r|in moiip of nml WIUTIir.lt TAXATION, Ihrnililiniit III* ffiiitiliY. Mow Hint tilJnnln.l rlilldrnn III Ih* a.nun llml •Inrwi Vnulh* Arreatod fin FtiUwr** T thin ailahllahmnnt wna plnnnr.il for ]unl Ihla III* hulk nr llm vaUmna, „[I,-, | . limy mny not lit Ihn tritdltlnnnl ia vllnl |eini|>lnlMt Altor FlfhU > lima l|i>n u \ng b..n dilv«I|. allr.n, |h* nvei.ua i lll>"n an<1 l.ii. limn will turn hnv* vnlllhtmlly ilr|in|lri| [,,| Ilirli t|Urnl« mul nlmlnnln ar* lnrnnly i« Two lirolham, clmrgfd by th*lr haul Uma nn<1ln« H. fnlhnr with ttlanrAatly nnniitiot, w*r« Iwiinna, Illn iiniifnr Ihnl tliry Wiilllil f:iult*« n|i|irniirlatntieai, pajnnlly (hern In nn legal wny l.im.iit Ihln laijuxl. 'Hu Ill 1AU0 Ihn tolal <,.«! nf g,,vi Imi nunn mil Imiirfeiiinra In Ihn l» .Mitanceil In nnrva ttrinn In thn eoim nl. • tali bn<-'linn « Eltnlilln |.|,,li|riti hint ,1|B. lha practicability anil Ih* linnuty of our fuimral tintna, Im aMiia In he vrly |>lnln ahmit Hit. tnall.t, || ap« apli.kie.l, lil|| tlin fa, I tlml 1ln> |in. y jail nl Ifrnehnlil by lUonrrltr Wll- ' prnvlilra Ihnl Ilia mile, tin nnl'l I,.,1,1 am ), a.lai Inm J. I'oulnon In poltfia niurt. Th*y w» auf[»l » Vlalt of lna|i*rllnn. Hu. h a vlall wniihl Moil hna tliiiu.ntt.1a nf ,!rn|||illa In mil Innhlllly lo itmnl Ihnlr IIMIU, llvn you much valunlil* Inrornmtlnn. 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Noble and eon Fred, Jr. of Hblnidel, •arty Friday afternoon at tho home NEW EASTSIDE HOUSE. ' alned on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Tollman had as guests Mrs. Dan- Prohibition Reform left Friday to upend two weeks la a •I Mrs/ Edgar Alexander. lames Lorlng Atsatt and sons John lal Maples and children and Mrs. Al- cottage at Lavalette, William Best Is laid up with a hrolt- A Fine Bed Bank Residence (ot a and Phil of River Edge, N. J., and bert Matelena and family of Trenton. Resolutions Adopted Mro. John Bcldleman of Washing- n finger which he received last week Railroad Official, ohn Hugbes of Scranton, Pa. C. M. Petty and family and Mr. and ton, New Jersey, la visiting her vhlle at work. Only a ohprt time ago Mrs. William Tollman and children Mrs. . Tunis L&mbertson formed a A meeting at the Monmouth county daughter, Mra. .Raymond H. Cram- Mr. Best recovered from a broken Clayton Wilson, who Is passenger visited her aunt, Mrs. Alfred Francis agent for the Central railroad com- beach party at Sea Girt Saturday Empress,Louise district chairmen of ths Women's icr, .-•'.. wrist ' - ' if Holmeson, on Saturday, Sunday night Organization for Prohibition Reform Mr». H. S. Schanck, Mrs. George pany, is building a house for his own 1 was held In the Long Branch head- Cherry, Mrs. Arthur McFarland, M\ta use at tho corner of East Front street in the new quarters at. Broadway and Third Harriet Norrls, Mrs. John Scully and Oceanport News. and Harrison avenue at Red Bank at avenue Monday when reports were Mrs. Fred Noble wore Asbury Park a cost of $12,000. Albert F. Jensen ot EMPRESS receive! from all the districts. It visitors hut week. • Mrs. Eleanor Smith of Boothwln, Eatontown and Rutherford Is tho THE PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS 'ennsylvinla, Is visiting her daugh- contractor and Fred Kellenyl Is the was announced that 600 new Blgna- Mrs. Samuel ' Zolna of Division • I • • ' of the tures have been secured. Headquart- street, Keyport, gave birth to a son ,er, Mrs. Hando C. DeKyse of Ocean- architect.. The house will be com- ers have been opened In the lobby port Pftrk. pleted by October 1st. It will have Friday at Rlvervlew hospital at Hed concrete and stucco enclosure, six of the American hotel at Freehold. Bank. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Rudolft of At Monday's meeting the following Main street motored to New York rooms, a bathroom, a glass-enclosed SPANISH BEAUTY SALON resolutions wore adopted: on Friday. porch and modern Improvements. A : Whereas on May 27th at Trenton, The members of the Oceanport two-car garage, will be on the prem- Announce to their Patrons and Friends that on New Jersey,-was duly held both tho River Plaza Epworth. league are Invited to a ises. . . ' — Demooratlo - and- -Republican _etato_i beach party and treasure hunt on SEPT. 30th they will move to LONG BRANCH. A new one-piece garment for birthday surprise party was held August lith on Oceaif avenuT,' op^ the woman who ordinarily..._ conventions, and for Martin McGulro at his homo a Whereas poslte Cottage place, Long Branch. Marlboro News. Look for new location in the RED wears a bandeau and girdle. faiw nights ago, The usual pastimes Mr. and Mrs. Ferley Riddte and Jersey Demoeratlp, ere enjoyed and everyone had a fine BANK REGISTER and in the state conventions was to adopt tho Miss Shirley Riddlo motored to Al- Here is a cotsette espechlly me. The gucsta were Mr. and Mrs. lentown on SundayNwhero they visit- Tho Baptist church was opened on created fpr the figure within ' platform upon which their respective >hn Green, Mr. and Mrs. Albert LONG BRANCH RECORD. parties would stand concerning par- ed MIBBCS Harriet^ and Bevtha Sunday for tho month of August, as sizes 32 to 40. Features the Islington, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wemplo and Chester Wemple. has been . the. custom for several ticular. Issues for. tho coming cam- nc, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calt, Mr. small bust, the snug waist, paign, and Mrs. Busch of Main street la en- years. The Famous European Permanent id Mrs. James Hcaley, Mr. and Mrs. . A number of young people from normal hips, and the small _j, Wftersas Jhesa Democratic and Ro- A. Matthews and Emory Reeve tertaining frlcnda Jrora Brooklyn. Waving Experts offer you their re- tKighi.lt will fit the average ''"pii'bilcaii'"'iJow''3eMey"'B{SS"*eBfiV?iif- A^ this place made up.&-boach.pftrty,.?.! Ivor Plaza; Mr.'and Mrs.-George Point Pleasant beach on Thursday nowned $1 5:00 Permanent Wave's WomaHr'^lrti tfacefdl eas'ev tlons here adopted resolutions un- ealoy of New York, Mrs. Breckman of the Oceanport church will hear a equivocally favoring repeal ot tho speaker who will recount his exper- night. Theibust is of fine lace—and id Gordon Montba of Savannah, R. V. EdwardB will move soon Into for only Hobart act, repeal of the Eighteenth eorgla; Joseph Jellnsky of Keyport iences during tho Armenian persecu the .body of batistei A. special tlon. Gilbert Magee's house on Hudson amendment and modification of the ind Fred Brcmeyer of Headden'r waist-line stitching achieves a Volirtead act. The Ocoanport welfare committee, street * smooth,,snug waist-line. It is iorner. % headed by Mrs. Rando C. DeNyso Is John Patterson, his guest, DoWlgh Therefore ba.lt resolved by the Tho 600 club will meet at the homt $^00 a^semi-step-in garment* Fea- Monmouth County Organization for distributing flour to needy families. Finch of New York, Miss Dorothy and Mrs. Harry B. Clayton of Red MrB. DeNyso reports a number of Petty and Miss Grace Armstrong tured in sizes 32 to 40; Let our National Prohibition Reform that wo ank tomorrow afternoon. I place our services at the disposal of old-age pensions granted. spent Tuesday at Atlantio City. NO EXTKAS. conedere fityo u in this model. $5.00 1 A meeting of the fire company will Mr. and Mrs. James Sickles of Roc the Monmouth County Democratic » held tomorrow night On Tuesdaj The Epworth league beach party, and Republican atato committees In which was postponed because of rain, Bank vlsitod Mr. and Mrs, C. E, SHORT, LONG AND GRAY HAIR DYED, BLEACHED. Ight of last woek tbo flremon. held a Thompson on Sunday. ,. their efforts to uphold their reBpec- lard party at whloh ?20 was cleared, will be held Vn August 17th. GUARANTEED from 8 to 0 Months. ' tlve party platform on tho IBBUO ot Jean Stobo ot Allontown, Fennsyl- - Mrs. Frederick A. Wood and Don- Mrs. Harley Cook, who has been : Prohibition and aid them through onla, has been apondlng several dayi ald Wood of Main street motored to ill for several weeks, was taken tc THE BEST WORK FOR THE LEAST MONEY. our educational, programme that they lth Mrs. James McPheo. Jean is Plalnflold on- Monday, whero they tho Fltkln Memorial hospital on visited Mrs. Sidney Bentloy. Thursday. may further tho Interests of their laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY. < candidates in tho coming campaign, tobo, who formerly lived here. Mra Edward Berry and Betty Ann Clarence Burke returned from th' all of whom are committed to repeal Berry of Main street will visit rela- Freehold hospital on Thursday. Mr- 00 E. FRONT ST. • PHONE 17 Broad Street Red Bank,N. J. Tho Bremen araarranglng to hoi Burke lost, his left hand, which wai of tha Hobart act; Ulerepoal of the series of monthly card parties. Th tives In Worth Jersey this week. (Corner of Washington St) RED BANK 2342. Eighteenth amendment and the mod- badly mangled two weeks ago. ' Iflcotlon of the Volstead act and iroflta .willJba appHei to j, fund t_ Child Baptised. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gruener enter- Be it further resolved that a( copy ay for the apparatus which the com 1 lany recently bought. John Brewer, Jr., son of John and of tholr resolution, here .adopted bo JIfd. -Add-on Sanborn la improving Catherine gfosgrove Brewer of Fort .'. sent today to the workers of the !ronrslekness. —'• Monmouth, was baptised Sunday at —Demoeratlo and RopubUcan'stalo arid Bt Jamea'a church by Rev. John county committees in Monmouth Edward" and - Harold Willis ani reston Alexander havo loon spend- McCliBkey. The sponsors were Mrs. county. ng two weeks at Camp TCzeklel 0: D. H. Murphy and Edward Brewer. Leaflets reading as follows are be- 1 the'Metedeconk river. Ing distributed throughout! the coun- The Woman's club will hold a can ty: .1 (it pays to advertise In The Begtster. WHat You Need, When You Need "To the Voters of New Jersey: 0; Election day, Nov. 8th, you wll| find the following referendum on your ballot: "1—Tho Hobart Prohibition En- ! forcement Act Shall ths act ontltled •* it^^-Shop at Sears and Save 'An Act concornlng Intoxicating liquor used or to be used for bever- P. A. City Market age purposes' panned March 17th 1022, commonly known as tho Hohar Canning and Preserving Specials! Prohibition Enforcement Act, be re 54 Broad St., Red Bank All the Convenience of a Gas Range! pealed? ' "Why you should vote yes: Convex Kettle Cold Pack Canner "The Hobart Act 1B solely and pure- "E-Z-est" Way Ofl Range ly a state prohibition law. It la nof a state law for enforcement ot a fed- •EXTRABIGSPECIAL' $|.oo eral law. $1* "Every state official, in taking of- For THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ! B-QT. 24-QT. fice, swears to uphold the federal law, Perfectly shaped. "The Hobart Prohibition Enforce- Close-fitting cover; Seamless gray enam- ment Act has never oporatodlnth ARMOUR'S or WILSON $28-85 aluminum. Real elod stecL Wire rook causa of temperance by strengthen SMOKED Whole quality and low- holds seven 1-quart 0g| ^^^ CASH Ing law enforcement or interfering In or priced. Jars. 24-qt. stock the sale of liquor. SKINBACK HAMS Halt 15c pot. "Because It la on tho statute books. EITHER; END 8-qt. Size $1.29 Delivered to Your Home. It has served as a moanB by whlc' our law enforcement officials can co' 10-qt. Size 1.59 12yz-qt. Stock Pot $1.00 Ieot graft from tho underworld, thu, This oil range roasts, bakes and fries making them partners in crime am Extra things to perfection! You can use It corruption. Special Genuine Spring HDQ.'TS' Lamb W «• Siphon Bottle Filler anywhere, outdoors or In. Burn* ordi- "It has enabled unscrupulous pol on LAMB 5, 0-lb. each No Hlghe: -The Best ONE Fruit Juice Extractor nary kerosene. It has Sean famous con- tlclans to build up their powei PRICE through alliances with tho under- c cealed fuel. Five big burners,, full Rlzo world. oven. Economizes fuel. Oven heat Indi- "It has protoctod organized crlm 35 WICKLESS 1 cator. In our courts through both fear ani 98 EACH graft B Sirloin or Porterhouse 23C ID EACH BEEF s5o Qualituality ^r|iajaji| |«A Combination strainer, col- "Should congress voto tho mod! SPECIAL No Higher Heavy rubber tul>- $4 Down—$4 Month. Plus Small Carrying Charge. flcatlon of tho Volstead Act as ai ONE ander, sieve, rlcer and Ing, 5 ft long. Bulb lrult and vegotablo press. emergency measuro for oconomio re PRICE starter, shut-oft nnd covery (which It is estimated wouir Approved by Good House- filter end. Irons A Week's Wash In 40 Minutes! pt»t 1,000,000 men back towork am keeping. supply over $1,000,000,000 in revenue! LUGS OF MtLK-FED CENTER CUT SLICED we In New Jersey would reap no ben KENMORE eflts by added rovonuo nor the oppo: VEAL Smoked Ham tunlty for thus employing our citl Step-on Can Saucepans zens unless tho Hobart Act Is re- rt>, Convex pealed. 15c 25c Electric Ironer "For tho safety and security of ou C 1 citizens and tho opportunity for Ne RIB SPUING BONELESS nOLLED 79 No more Ironing: day Jersey to benefit in tho economl EACH 85 backaches and tired feet crisis, vote yes for repeal of the Hi Lamb Chops Shoulder Veal EACH bart Act. To prevent further In With KVqunrt gnl- when you have an auto- $ creaso In taxo>, ropoal tho Hoba vonlzod r«mavablo MJT. matlo Bicctrlo Kenmore Act." ISc (Solid Meat) pall. Step-on pedal SIZE. Ironer. It gives you moro - • m 1 m • lifts lid. Green fin- BEST CUT CROSS hours of leisure Docs $5 Down RUMP OF MILK-FED ish. Ideal for tho Highly pollslnd "Host Made" Aluminum. Keyport News. kitchen. Tlght-flttlng cover; broad handle. everything from shirts to $6 Month ruffles ! Delivered 1 Flua Small (Tha Dad Bank lteclitar «»n ba txmstil RIB ROAST VEAL In Kajport at tha itor.i ot Charlaa Uhi (Solid Meat) Carrying Charge. •nd J, D. ~' ' ' • Bottle Capper Mr, and Mr». George M. Collins 0 25c" 19c" Dependable! Quiet! Quick-Freezing! Asbury Park wore week-end g\ Autonmdo spring RIB VEAL. of Mr. and Mrs. Phclps Cherry. HUMP lift handle. Adjust- Minn Barbara VanBuuklik ha been visiting friends at Rldgowooi able lock; nlckrl- Mlns Peggy Savago of Fordharr Corned Beef CHOPS I'lntrd stn-1. EACH has boon visiting Mr. and Mra. Georgt r , W. Masnoy. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Tannll and soi 25c ' 3" 50c alsent" Dottlo Colander COLDSPOT of Cranford havo been visiting Mi Vapti aro mado of »nd Mr». Harry P. Dlnbrow, BMOED suaAit-ctnr-n LOIN IAMB Thin "Challenge" Hnrry S. Thlor has rcturnoil fro nllty nmterlaU. Aluminum Colamlrr Electric Refrigerator n trip to Hcrehoy, ronnnylvanln. BACON CHOPS Will live you tho It 0" In diameter, 59 Mm. ClinrlDs Hauernmn nnd son lirnt kind n( icrvlctv. t'nnnvltj S quart". EACH havo returned from a visit to Phil delphln. 19c 28c " Delivered Mrs. O. Fred White nnil diuiKht •punt lout w"ook nt Ocean Ornvo. GROCERY Fruit & Vegetable Mason Jars Jar Rubbers to Your A. A. Phllo Im« received n, tnr $1095CAS0H DEPARTMENT High ilimllty rulilHT for pornry Icnvn of nlnnnco nn nprrctni Department C doz hut, cold ur |irf»i>uii' Homo. nf till) loonl chnmlipr of commar C tl0Zt funning. I'KO. »nd will tnko iv position nn fluid re: 69 - 89 * CII. Vt. Sit«. I^ANOV .IIJMIIO I'l. NUn mmitadvn from llin Iluyni Arcnnui Yuu'll find Hint nut only will COI.HSruT krrp your til VlrglnU. A. I), niiuitz will net Maxwell House Nri« nmlirn n Hinrly ofT»-r nf Mnaon Paring Knives iiinali mid vccctnl'lrii frnh nnd luftiy but It U oquiil" urcrfltary of (ho chmnhir of rnm- CANTALOUPES ly rffiu'llvn In tirlplng you prrpnrn lliuiin rrfrralilnR* innn-n In Mr. 1'lilln'i ahaence. Jura nt Ilila luw |irlrr. Ciunn In mill gtl Thrw^lnch nf COFFEE «{nllllr«« ulrrl. Twu ilrlnlin mid friirru alrnniiU tllltt IWfl ••> ilrllclcim and Wlllnrd 0. M«rk« of Dmver, Colf»- yulirs liidny, 35 \iopular. COI.II.SI'OT In n<\ rvwnomlu Invculmtnt In rtdo, him linim vlnltIIIR )iln jiiunutn, 3 ' 25c lirnllh nnd ruiiiforl, Mr. nnd Mr». Tlmidum A. Mnrki. Mr. Mm IK nnil 111• fnllmr tmvo |,odr\ per 1b. NO. I N10W nn «n mUn (rip (0 Myrncun<\ 29 POTATOES Sears Quality 4-Gal. Garbage Pail $7.r>t) DOWN—Tim Equivalent of 25c n D«y. ftolh Wright, nnnlntnnt mnimgrr In I'Atrn hrtivy rurrUEltlrit nl^cl -inlvmiliril nflrr f<• mliig; rnlt prtmf. .f. J. Nowhouy'n «tnro, him lincit Ift-QI. IIIHUPI llltiE lork nivrr. llrat Imimfflnril to tlin rrilupnny'a Btnrfl Hi •limllly. "Cross Country" Motor Oil lirraiitun, I'oiuiiiylvnnlii. 100% I'urn IVnniiylvnnin Minn lltilrn mill Dorulhy llrloulln TUNA FISH I'ANCJY OIIHI" • rn vlalllng Ilinlr mint, Mro. I-niU Mrnt "SPEED-EZEE" Ice Cream Freezer CnruB nf .Intnnlrn, l^ma I^mn. CELERY .nnnlit linn fntltrhtMl fnllll lni|irn«rxl itmhrr and wlf nitjualliif WDIHI li«ta timlin lirllrr ri .19 J <)T, $O.15 Hlnlk >VI|II« |illln lull. 2 l|iintl> ro|.nilly. MIHIU i,f < ||im |m Illiint. Inn Hum ynu nm aurn ynu rn liatns; n A vnrAttnn at Mnrinan l^ilifi. Mi«, (r 2 "" 35c 1 fa Inlirlcnlloll nlini 3ml t,uy DunnM linn b<*cn1ti*ifla*VArA) mriniliii 5c" 10c frtr liot- liftiulli. I'ANCIV 'miiilrj'* Mnlnr . Mmlln ticnBT la vlalllng *l MAZOLA OIL •tun IVunaylvnlilfi. Mdlil tinilrr Tit linntty IJrelun, I'plitiHylvnlltit. CUCUMBERS "Crosscountry" Battery Nn. (1(11. Mr. mid Mm. IMw«i,l 'I'. I^wl« ('ana 1'onfrtlitrr. tinvo rHiiiu<"l from « tmuilli1, vlilt for will) Mr. »'M1 Mia, Hi. (!, l.»wU nt 29c 3 5 Arniniiii', VlinlMa. STORE HOURS! Mr. «H'l Mir. .1. (llyn Wllllaina Imvn UJY I'OINT jr.nnr.v inr.vr.l lulu H lining nil Mliin.l nlmel Doily, - - 8t30 to 5:30. A l>«li»nt mill pally Vrlll Im lin|. Ml>a M.il..,, 6 ' 10c Srnri frcn tire-mounting «nd buttery ts* naaml... ml M» Hulh Mill* •'• 2 - 19c nit* dill* mi\i\ «>t«1titliia; OIA tnemtiftia liT [h* rituutll1U« III •tnllntion ifrviro ii oti« of tli« populur Wntcli I'ridny Ni«!u'« Long Brunch Dnijy Korord 27-29 Monmouth Street, fonvnilnntrt off*rot! st tilts ilore. W* Mi au4 Hi" r.vii! fill,,.. 01,,I I.T-PIM* ti'l|kliu llla.l). ,l«tn «m1 Itlllitt, for I* Kirn Atldod Special I RED BANK, N. J. urgn you to Uie tlicnl* Ann u4 Mr. »n4 Wia. ri*d«lt«k Fourteen BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 10,198&. Mr.-and Mrs. John Teicnman ol Pas- Sunday after enjoying a week's va- with Mr. and Mr«. Louis Oohsen- KeansburglSfewB. is the suest ol her grandparents, Bradley Beach Bank sate, returned home yesterday. cation with friends at Nutlcy/' relther, . ,• Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mount . TIMOTHY: R.:• HOUNIHAN Mr. and MM. Charles D. Brown Irving Roop and Joeoph Bockafel- Mr. and Mrs. Brnjsst Biaohoff and John Roche of Sidney avenue has To Be Reopened Soon spent Wednesday at New York. low gpent Friday at New York. family of Valley Stream, New York, A Federal wrecking crew, from as his guest his brother, Domlnlck Contractor and Builder Miss Martha Schuler has been Mrs. Catherine Lohsen. of Groon- were week-end guests of Mr. and Newark played havoo in a building Roche, < of Brooklyn. Th» First National bank of Brad- spending a week at Newark. port. Long Island, Is vlslting'roiativcs Mrs. Anthony BIschaff. owned by Richard Steppanskl late Miss Dorothy Powers of Brooklyn ley Bcach,whlch closed Its doors last Mrs. John Baratta and daughter here. . Monday afternoon. The building, lo- has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John SPECIALIZINSOBEEN AND 8TOBG M INENCLOSURE JOBBINS G December, will bo reopened before The new foot passenger bridge Grace of Jersey City are visiting Mr. Miss Aline Bunyon, who Is touring across the railroad traoks was used cated near the foot of Carr-avenue, Morris. \ Telephone BiO-M 100 Bridge Avenue, Bed-Bank, N, *• November. A committee .which has and Mrs. Melvln Leek.' Callrornla, 1B attending the Olympic is alleged to have been equipped for Miss Madeline Thorer of Union beei» working all summer lor the re- for tho rst time Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Langford and games there. Some of the boys of the neighborhood tho manufacture of beer. According avenue is entertaining Mtas Betty organization ol the bank has been grandson, Albert Cook and Louis Mr. and Mrs. George Leek, Mrs. to a report made to the pollen by Brock of Brooklyn. . • • given permission to proceed with Its havo been playing on the bridge and Cardner spent Monday at Philadel- Vreeland Morris and Mrs. William have become a nuisance to persons Fire'Chief Ruhlman tho wrecking Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of Sid- plans by the comptroller of currency. phia. Sutherland spent Friday at Toms crew started a fire In aomo barrels It has been announced by the com- living In the locality. The boys have ney avenue have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Wilson are en- River and Barnegat i- - been warned that they will b» arrest- with a blow torch. The fire depart- Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Fltr.gero.ld Of Rose Marie Beauty Salon mittee that a cash dividend of sixty ment was called out to extinguish per tent would be paid to all deposi- tertaining friends from Jersey City Mrs. Elmer Compton and son Clif- ed unless they discontinue using the Newark. tors of record on the reopening day. tor two weeks. ford epent Sunday at Newburg. bridge in this way. • . he fire. The fire WAS confined to the Mm. Anna. Ricardl of Brooklyn has. . Finger Wave pr . Depositors will be asked to waive the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powell and Mrs. Earl Eastmond and Mrs. illeged plant with no damage to the ended-a visit-with Mrs. Georgette children of President Park spent Mabel Wlllett spent Monday at New Clara Hlllyer, daughter of Mr. and lutldlng. The damago done to the 85' withdrawal of the balance of their de- Mrs. Harold Hlllyer, is spending a Kerrigan. -...'. Marcel with Shampoo posits for a stated period. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis M1I- York. ilant is said to havo amounted to Miss Dorothy Ulrlck of Jersey City !or. Mrs. William Helmuth and Mrs. few days with her aunt, Mrs. William overal thousand dollars. Lawrence Tonic,, Dandruff It Is planned to Issue stock In the Strohklrch of Linden. has concluded a stay with Miss Flor- Mr. and Mrs. William Tarnow en- tlarence Wlckman and son spent Stewart, 26 years old, of Newark, ence Mullen. . 75' new institution In the amount of Monday at Manasquan. Mrs. Frank Llecty returned home iald to have been ono of tho wreck- Treatment ertalned relatives from Jersey City last week from tho Long Branch hos- Mrs. Gustave Dlrner'was hostess to $U5,00O. This stock will be sold at the past week. ing crew, was arrested for a viola- $25 a share. Sufficient funds will be pital with her new-born «on. tion of the motor vehicle law for the Sunshine sewing club last Tues- Eyelashes & Eyebrows Dyed $2 Mr. and Mrs. Dayton K. Went- day afternoon. held to pay off the sixty per cent to wofth.are spending August at Mt. George Stellcr is Improving from laving two different llcenoo plates on Genuine Eugene Permanent depSsitorsand'ta-carrjr on^he-bak Tabor. ««.:„,.,. Middletown Village bruises, cuts and ^Injuries which he ils car.__Hecorder V7I|lia.in Haag im- The four fire companies will hold J received'tWb;"iweBKB ago wherrhe was losed a fine 6i $25." '" •'"•'"•"- « a;hasaar_arid^ dancejn thoFlorenca 1 JVaves $5 Arthur McGlnnls of Philadelphia Is n ba boushl hit by a truck at "New York. He has avenue flrehouse on September 10th. - SppoliMiiiShtt N61JJeiseisary;— ' upending two weekB with hlj aunt, «t th. atom of I. 0. Knight and William Mrs. Fred Everson has returned This will be the first affair to be Belford News. B. WaUra.) been unable to work since the acci- •y . Como ot Your Convenience. Miss Emma Dletrlck. dent. xom a visit at Cranford. held under the auspices of the entire (Tha K«d Bank B«Bl»l«r e»n b« bought Mrs. Phoebe Jontry returned home R. J. Gibbon, Roy Day and Jason Mrs.'Charles Behr entertained the fire department, and will no doubt be In «.• itore of John O'Neill, th. M"le« Sunday after a two-weeks' visit with C. Knight went on ft fishing trip off Irving Hance, Jr., has returned .embers of the Ladles' aid society brought to a successful financial cftn- 15 Linden Place' it4tl°n of Orvllli Ci«l«r lod Henry V/u- her daughter, Mrs. Vere Valleau of Sandy Hook last Friday. They home after having been In a students' if Grace Methodist church Monday clusloa. Red Bank wrma&'a waiting rooxa.) Manasquan. caught 275 porglca. training camp Jn New York. ifternoon, . Ju»t Off Broad; Aroiind tie Corner from Stoana Theatre. Mr. Kapferer and Miss Helen Tur- Benjamin H. Foster of Oceanslde, Mrs, Edward D.Lentllhon Is spend- Mr. and M«. Frederlo G. Adams Miss Dorothy Ahrens of New York It pays to advertise in Tho Register. lk and niece of Yonkers and Miss Long Island, is spending two weeks entertained a number of friends at ing two weeks In Rhode Island., Mildred Weir, Mrs. Alice Gaffney with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a buffet supper party Saturday even- Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bunce are and Frank and William Gaffney of John Schanck. Ing. Their guests were Mr. and Mra.having tho interior of their house re- TotttnylUe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hlgglns of Montclalr Butler Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. F. decoratod. They are on a vacation Mrs. Joseph Halllday last week. pent the week-end with Miss Gus- Marklle Sehad, Mr. and Mrs. Gerot H. trip while the work is underway. 1 iMr. and Mrs. Louis Mahrs of ile Holmes. Conover, Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert, Tennis is becoming Increasingly Brooklyn are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and popular at this place. The courts on Louis DeMarls. Capt. WUUams and amily spent the week-end with rel- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoyt. the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hance are in almost constant use hl...B. sister of Brooklyn and Mrs. Rob- atives at Jersey City. Miss Mabel Knight Is spending a 2 ert DeMarls of Laufelton, Long Is- Miss Mary Mlnnell and Peter Ba- month's vacation In touring the New during clear weather. land, are spending several days with ratta of Jersey City spent Sunday England states In an automobile, Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeMarlo. with Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Letk. Mr. and Mrs. Franle-iWooley and a Mrs. Henry Marshall, Mrs. Charles The Red Bank Register travels PHONES Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Hendricks number of Long Branch friends en- over overy street in town and every Glashoff and Elsie Weger of New joyed a sail to New York Saturday have moved from the Water View road In the county. Let it carry your section to the Beach View section. York spent Friday with Mrs. Dora evening. message to those who live, on these Mr. and Mrs. JamoB Pope of Cold Schnoor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlln of NO WAITING thoroughfares.—Advertisement. 45 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. Springs, New York, spent Tuesday of Mr*. Leonard Nelson of Seahrlght Brooklyn spent Saturday and Sunday last week with Mrs. George T. Sher- Is spending a week with her father, PHONES: man. Mrs. Sherman spent Saturday Richard Muchmore. and Sunday with her. daughter at Miss Marie Watson of Matawan Elisabeth. returned home Sunday after spend- 3262 or 3263 Several residents of this place and ing two weeks with her grandpar- of Elizabeth attended a party In cel- ents, Mr. and and Mrs. John Watson. ebration of the 88th birthday of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Authur McGlnnls and NOW OPEN Emma Sherman of Ocean Grove laBt Mr. and Mrs. V. Brown of Philadel- Wednesday. The celebrant received phia spent the week-end with Misses FOR many gifts, among them being a Emma, Alice and Anna Dletrlck. large birthday cake made by her T. RolUston Compton is enjoying a granddaughter who lives'• at Eliza- two-weeks' vacation from hl» duties beth. at New York. Mr. and Mrs. Comp- BUSINESS Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials Miss Ruth Doll of Newark and ton and children opont a wesk at Port Miss Mae Hlgglns ol Montclalr spent Norrls with- Mr. and Mrs. Edward the week-end with Miss Marjorle Reggla and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sutherland. Lund. John Korthrup of Jer»By City •!« Mrs. Daniel L. Ahearn and daugh- THE COLONIAL vlnltlng Mr. and Mn. Harry Bartho- ter Je»n, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ben- lomew. nett and son Palmer and Mr. and Evaporated Millc Macaroni. Spaghetti Mrs. Harry Seeley ol Brooklyn has Mrs. smith spent Sunday at Point been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clar- Pleasant Beach. TEA ROOM BORDEN'S or DA1RYLEA—Tall Cans or ELBOW MACARONI ence Marvin. Capt and Mrs. John Glass and son Jean Ah earn celebrated her eighth John, Albert Salt and Mrs. James Comer Broad Street and Sycamore Avenue Beech-Nut Brand—l-tt>. Pkga.—-Quick Cooking birthday Saturday by giving a party. Whiston and daughter Hulda spent The guest* were Jane Compton, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Shrewsbury, New Jersey, Theresa Cook, Marlon Langford, Worden and Mr. and Mrs. John Ma- REG. 15c Julia Gawers, Gladys Ashe, Grace son of Keyport. cans Heyers, Lenora Foster, Fannie See- Miss Margaretta Theurer of Jersey Drive Out and Enjoy Our Delicious Food. ley, Lorraine Johnson and Adele Mo- Jlty, Miss Mabel Hill of Wharton an4 5 Glnnln. Jean received many fine gifts. Mrs. Gordon Flchter of Roekaway Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop, Miss spent Saturday with Mrj. John Glass, Everything Fresh From the Farms of Harriet Smith, Frank Peaso and Jos-Jr. eph Hockafellow Bpent Sunday even- Monmouth County. ing with Mr. and Mrs. William Max- Mrs. Guasle Cross and Miss Mamie JELL-p Cake Flour Apple Sauce son of Chapel Hill. Seavers of Brooklyn apent Saturday with Mrs. Mlllard F. Trimble. Special Luncheon Daily -.. • 65c AH Flavors Airy Fairy—Large Pkgs. Fancy N. Y. State—Large Cant Joseph Rockafellow of Kcantburg Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Irving Roop. Mrs. J. C. Compton and Mrs. James Duffy of Bayslde Heights were recent Served from 12:00 Noon Until 3:00 P. M. 0 c . Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp enter- § cans 2§C tained relatives • from Newark on visitors at Freehold. 3 Pkg» gO 2 1*8*. 20 Sunday. Mrs. Aline Rauscher has moved In Austin Johnson and Harvey Smith her new home on tho new highway. Regular Colonial Dinner . $].00 spent Sunday at Sea Girt with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foster of New- BREAD and BUTTER and Mrs. John Klffert and family. ark spent the week-end with Mr. and Served Daily from 5:30 P. M. Until 8:30 P. M. Miss Dot Seeley returned to her po- MrB. John Foster. Tomato Juice Corned Beef sition Thursday with tho Tuller Con Mrs. S. L. Palmer is visiting her PICKLES structlon company at Red Bank af- daughter, Mrs. Edward McNally of HURFF—12-oz. cans ANGLO Brand—Reg. 23c ter enjoying a week's vacation at her Lynbrook. Special Sunday Dinner . $J.25 jars C home here. Mrs. Annie Glass spent Thursday C Mrs. Emma Clark spent Sunday at at Asbury Park. Served from 12:00 Noon Until 8:30 P. M. cans C Newark. Mr. and Mr«. John Woods and fam- 2 29 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermert en- ily of Jersey City spent Friday with FANNIKG'S-Spectal 5 25 2.•"" 35 tertained a number of relative" and Mrs. William Hammlll. A LA CARTE SERVICE AT ALL TIMES. friends at a dinner party Monday Miss Lena D'Angelo and her niece evening. Tho guests were Mr. and and nephew of New York returned Mrs. C. H. Lobsen of this Rlace and home Sunday after spending a month Home-Made Ice Cream Our Specialty. Try it. Mr. and Mrs. William Kucker and &t the Sutherland cottage. Parties Accommodated. Phone Red Bank 3947. Pineapple PEACHES APRICOTS Misses BC3S, Adelaide and Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. John Helm and Ml»< Kucker of Trenton. Helen DoGrote spent Sunday at Nut- DOLE No. I—Diamond Head Branch of The Colonial Tea Room at Largest Cans—Cnuhed or Sliced Finest California—Largest Cans Tree Ripened—Large Can* Miss McCormlck and Mls« Lillian ley with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vree- Nergskl of Now York spent the week land. Spring Lake, N. J. end with Miss Florence Roche. Miss Mabel Luker returned homo C Mrs. Homer Cully entertained 2 cans 29c 2 cans 29c twelve friends at a social gathering 2 <*™ 25 it her horns Sunday evening. Mrs. A. W. Gibson, Mien Patricia Gibson, Walter Gibson and Mr. and Mr». John II. Wermert spent Thurs- SUMMER ALL FOR day at Sea Girt. FREE!! FREE!! Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert E. Langford were visitors at Philadelphia on Mon- Large Iced Tea Glasses with *-lb. Pkg. TETLEY'S °£ nf TEA 45C day, mnklng tho trip by automobile. 2 o Mr. and Mn. John Enstmond spent yesterday at Anbury Tark with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloom. FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE A number of tho Democrats of this pla.cn attended (tin meeting of the Post Toasties GIANT PEAS SOAP CHIPS BUTTER l>mocratlo orginliallnn of Mlddle- OF ALL 8PECIAL- Clean Qulok—S-It>. rkj. Vlncst Country Boll tnwn township Innt night nt tho Civic BPECIAiV- association clublioum at Leonardo. C 1DS C Services at HI. Clement's church' Q cans JjL^Jc 0 * J.O (lunclny morning -will comprlaa mon nt ten o'clock und church I O Tl *f 25 school meeting nt eleven o'clock. The Olrlri' Friendly >oclety will glvn a CLEANSER OAKITE bunco, _ party Friday, August 2Uth, RIPE OLIVES BABO WOMEN'S SHOES nAnnirr's Sl'ECIAL— with prices and refroihinnntii. '['lie Hun'Iny m-honl will no on nn nutlng c c Wroinrndny, Aiigur-l 21th, i>inklti>- thn O cans O*l fZ cans ftQc Irlp by him. O cans O/5c O pkgs. 9 4 Mr. olid Mr*. Thm.mn 'nipper and O MOM ml fm JL *on Thoumn of I*Miow|'«m Large Size can* Thur«d*y wllh Mi«, rnullnn finow- 19 Reg. 13c 2 29c Ml'*** Allrn mid Mlldrnd Mnrili. Ml** lintel llalnl* and Augimt Vulli land »f Halfiilli, mid Jaipur l.nnclry of Ol-ddliporl nll«M>t«n, * Mr. K'ld Ml». I'lill M'U.>v«tn ,.f M*|ll»tr>ir»l «|>»»l III* weell rlld w|lh Mr. *>ul Mm. KolU M<-v»ni, Tl»y *p»nL FIMIMI*/ «t Aobnry Turk mi Ilia Your choic* of our F.nlire Stoclc «,f Qunlily Summer Shoot Cantaloupes gu**t nf Mi, I'IMIU of M«|>l>w»'iil. Watermelons POTATOES Seedless Grapes Mr. mid Wr«. ll«il.»it H'ml.y mi for Women. Score of Sm.rl -Style. !..,«„, ,|,i, ;, n „„, vnl jpitHr.vn i.Aiwir, nirr. i.Aiuir, ci.tmrmtn l«rl«l""1 o»»r (In »»MV ami Mi. a» C *"l»nk Nnwl»y null rtmi«)ii«r JMn, C Jfihn ]i"««r. mi,! Join* nlutn <:l •* ** basket 3 25 3 29 |«»U*rlll». rimiW, f.ilwuni »ilfll tf*t1>»ll Jt»» |>y, Danlnn Oil, Jithn !}'"">• •"'! 4 llnnt ORANGES PEACHES PEAS LIMA BEANS • rnrsii 'rr.i.r.t-iioNR ri.'u, r«>P» MORRIS BROS. lb C >i:r c *> lbs. 9C 3 '- 25 15 25 • 35L. C RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 10,1982. Pago Fifteen DR. L. W. CAR^BON le was honored by a large congre- SECOND ACCIDENT VICTIM, Church Lawn Party. ' SHERIFFS SALE. Eatontown News. ration. o More than thirty niembers of the Byvirtue, of a wilt ot II. la. to ma di- J FIRST CHURCH OF , SURGEON CpmOPODIST Although sorry to learn that Mat- Mather of Child Killed at CoUlnge- U. S. G. club of the Baptist church rected, lasned out of Iho Court of Chitw FOOT SPECIALIST (Tha Bad Bank Ritlatar can l» boaihi tow W. Grelg dl Irving place re- cory, ol tho Stnto of Now Jornoy, will b« New Jersey Murders la Eatontoirn- from Noble Moiby at tba wood Also Dies of Injuries. attended a lawn party held at theoxpoMj to lale at public veniluo, on ? CHRIST, SCIENTIST Offlca Hourai Dalljr 10 m. ». to « p. m. lived a cablegram Saturday morn- home of Miss Teresa Papa,of Riv- Tuc«day, tho Oth doy ot Boptembar, 10]!, Evanlniu Tua«d«y ud Tburaday. poitofflte and Bt frank Maicillo'a barber ' Mrs. Helen Vlon, 27, of Jersey City, between tho hour, of J2 oVIock «n<) S 'J JOB Broad St. Bed Bank, N. 3. ahop.) ng bearing the sad news that his erside avenue last Wednesda'y night. For appointment phona H<2. 'ather won dead, his many friends whose baby was hurled from her oclock (at 1 o'clock) Eaitern Ulemlud Charles Lavcno la confined to his arms and killed In an auto crash at After supper card games wcro Time, In tha afternoon ol aald day, at J* BtrvlcM Sundar .11 A, H, Sv«nln« 11-28 BI1O AD BT, BED BANK, Nt J, Cranford, N. J,, August 10

.•.••••• ••--) < . and surplus beforo the bank can be ??T. J stances that gave New Jersey one The late mall service was restored lext summer, when his mother will AT 1OW HOUND-TUP f A«S I 1 re-opencd. All of tho' stockholders D SECOND TRACT! Eealnnlmr In tha at,.the..,moat._ sensational crimes...in. Utthe^Jatont^vw poatolflce _ !Oh\brate_hcr. eightieth-birthday,O-™,, weroehthu6lastl&.i)vfctho prospects irth\ve«t corner of ft lot of land now Its history. The mall leaves the postofflce each The Shrewsbury hooe company will I ' Two of his antl-soclal lapses re- (Jof1 OUUsooIn having the bank in business the enst lino of a lot of land known evening at seven o'clock by mall mes- iet tomorrow night at eight o'clock a«raln id dcBlsnntcd on Lot No. E8 on * map veal the character of the man, In senger. t tho'/lrehouse. s E tho division of the Estate of Elisabeth HIGHLAND 11800 ha Was arrested for forgery, Mrs. C. A. Williamson, Mr. and [orford, deceased, on ilio lii tha Olerk'a {sentenced to live years In prison, Tho Colonial tea room on the icor- fllco of tha County of Monmouth, th«nca Mrs; Albertus H. Wolcott, Mrs. Dar- sr of Broad street and Sycamore If" KlpHnf Hud Written It Like ThU. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th 1) west on iv lino which Is a contlnua- and pardoned tho next year. In 190Blua VanDerMark and Mrs. Albert WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th on of tlm north line of tha abova moii- ho was seized In Vera Cruz, Mexico, .venuo opened Friday. If yoou cann neneo owhat eorao folki ca.ll "d«< COAL Wolcott and daughter Doris left on prosilonl"" Sunday Wednesday oned I'aviR lot, twenty feet mora or lflis after absconding with $10,000 from Tho board of education met Mon- Aa nothing hut a spin of Fortuqt'* LEAVES A.M. A.M. o tho cunt Una of tho land of tht NftW a New York photographic supply Sunday to attend camp meetings at .ay night. wheol; Uttl« Silver 7:63 oraey Southern Railroad Company i Camp Bethel, TylervllU, 'Connecticut If you can keep your nc0 2 outh aIonB thfl MBt 1In house. He was convicted Jn New ii aj poise and'eelf-poi- Long Branch 7:47 7:50 .i v. n « « The Advent church will be closed Bflsion Matawan ••- — B:1B 3:21 said Railroad Company*! land, forty York, sentenced, and discharged No matter what you think or how 7011 cct t6 the north of a lot or parparcec l until ths second Sunday In Septem- Middlalovm • 8:08 lent6d thconveyee northd lino of a lot or parcel HANCE& DAVIS from Auburn prison In 1809. Leonardo News. feel; RED BANK 8:01 8:11 d by ththo saiidd partial of ber. It you can view a stupid §1 tuition ha first part to William A,, FrenFrenchh JJnn A Hie most characteristic weakness, AIL cluttered uu vtith "i£&" and "aW Add Ono Hour for Daylight Saving Tim. leod bearing even datd e herewithithh i th*n«h e RED BANK though, waa women. He was b6rn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ereese and (Tha Rid Bank RaglaUr can ba bought and buts," Similar axcurilon Sunday, Auguit 28th, 3) east along tho north Una of tho said daughter Clara spent Sunday visiting In Leonardo at tha (tores ot Fred Majreri And take it fit Its proper valuation— and Wadneiday, Auguat 31at. Conault lo- rench a land, twenty foot more or less In punellen, N. J., In 1869. Ho took tail Gens Deu«l.) A challenge to your common sense and , cal ticket agenta for (area and acbedulcs. o tho went lino of tho nforeaald. firit [extension courses at Columbia uni- at Atlantic City. icnt.oncd Davis lot; th^nco (41 north Members of the Foreign Mission Bathing and swimming is now pos- "gUtB (" j EVERY SUNDAY versity and later studied medicine If you enn rise above the mess and mud-' EVERY WEDNESDAY iionjt too "cat line of nald Davis Jot for* at the Wisconsin state medical ary society of the Mothodlst church ilblo in the bay at tno foot of Apple- die. y feet to the bufrlnnlnp.. ' will attend a calico tea at the St.on avenue. The seaweed and othe If you can glimpse & rainbow through Sunday Wadneaday THIRD TRACT: Boglnnln? at the school. In 1802 ho marrlod Sarah tho clouds LEAVES A.M. A.M. lorthwest comor of onothor lot owned Pholan In Now York. Paul's Methodist church at Ocean •efuse wh,lch had collected at thi When Doubt and Dread and Fear are In * Atlantic Hlfhlanda. 7:38 7:44 >y Batd Obndiah E. Dav.9 and In tha *ait- Grove tomorrow afternoon. )lace has been cleared away. Th a huddle Belford 7:48 7:53 ;rly lino of lands belonging to tho N«w Campbell really had the makings icaeh la now In first-class condition And hopo fa belnc measured for a Wrhlanda 7.-2S 7:33 crecy bouthern Kallrood Company, thenco of a bluoboard. Within the follow^ A number of the younger set o . shroud: . with- said Weit- little bit absent minded about Ton years later he was working as the week-end In Connecticut. Rachel's 35c Beauty Salons Street, one hundred And fifty-four feet formance alwayi. The Epworth league of tho Methi day at the home of Mrs. Mary Reed to the northerly boundary line of prop- an advertising executive In Chicago. of Naveslnk. 274 BHOADWAr. M EAST FRONT erty of tho aald O. E. Davis and being anniversaries—better tell us Then he moved to Salisbury, Mary- dlst church will go on a trl; Warwick Blag, Opp. Globe Hotel Let us tell you more about It up the Hudson river Monday even Mrs. Freda' Jaeger of Newark Is tho southerly boundary lino of property now. We'll guarantee to have land, wltli his wife and three chil- spending a Jow weeks at her bunga- Tel. Long Branch 1281. TeL Bed Bank 3010. -it said party of the second part; thenca dren. He remained there until June, ing on tha steamer Sandy Hoo: • cstorly nt right angles with tha afore- your flowers there on time! low In the Ocean View section. said second course, forty-six feot to other Our Service Car 1028, doing freo lance advertising. weather permitting. Tho boat wll property of tho eald OhAtllnh £. Davit, leave the Atlantic Highlands pier Joseph Pryor, Jr., son of Mr. and Our Prices Reduced to 25c. Drop in today, or just tele- From Juno until the following Mrs. Joseph Pryor, was operated on thenco floutherly one hundred and fifty-' 1 March ho lived In Westfleld. He was 6:80 for the three-hour'crulae. Dav: PERMANENT WAVE $0.00 five feot two Inches more or leis to * la Always Ready phone if jpu prefer. back In the neighborhood of his Oliver W. Dennis Is In charge. for the removal of his tonalls and point distant twenty-two" feet' frbm"th« " youth and was restless. As he told adenoids last week at Rlvervlew hos- beKlnninff point; tlicnce cnstwardly twen- Otto Jensen has moved hero fro pital at Red Bank. Self-Setting ^ ty-two feet to said placa of Beslnnlna. PHONE 4112. police later his financial difficulties Rutherford. He Is associated wlU Shampoo, Finger Wave and Haircut Included. Intended to bo tho same land Anil began to overpower him. He was premises convoyed to Josoph Wlldaritfer his brother, Aliort F. JonBen, In th NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSAEY. by deed of Obndlnh E. Davis and Llxzte F. sixty years old, he needed money. building and contracting business. Davis, his wife, dated September 10th, Seabright News. Open 8:30 to 10:00 I". M. DEAN'S It was quite in keeping with hlB Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zingale i 1919, and recorded in the Monmouth County Clerk'n Ofilco in Book 1088 nf nature that ha sought the best op- entertaining; Mrs. Zlngale'a olster am (Tha ited Bunk Btglster can ba bcugo Dcedc naco 109. and this mnrlutmtJ » jJohnHansen portunity available, and that, of brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Gcorgi in Soahrliht at tha atorea o! Morrla Wela- nubject to the restrictions and reior/ *• LITTLE SILVER, N.J. man and IL Ltllionlti.) tlona in Biilrl deed mentioned. 7 course, was a woman. Fenton of Albertus, Pennsylvania. SIXTH TilACT: Plot of'land ndjo/ing 42 West Front St., PHONE B. a 35D. Another marriage would give him Miss Betty Smith of Fassalc, Tho Women's Democratlo club of tho New Jersey Southern Railroad/.and the break he neoded. It was never summer visitor at the home of Mi Seabrlght will hold a card party on west Bide, lnnd of W. T- Shermi'n on TwiUghtSail north niilc, and lend of Joseph WiJdanp«? RED BANK Member Florleta' Telegraph Delivery An'n satisfactorily Bhown that Campbell and Mrs. Norman Strangway, wa: September 1st at tho Surf bathing on enflt and south nldcn, aald plot' lying planned murder. It Is unlikely that Injured when she fell from a horoi pavilion. between Front and Monmouth Streets, ano lie did. He had often been on thoat Freehold Friday. She was talcoi Mre. Mlllard Nchomiah of Center bcint; about fifty feet on eflflt and wait fringo before and had come through sides tirnl t»venty-foiir feet on north and to the Freehold hospital but returnc street gave birth to a daughter Sun- off thcnewS.&. south Hides. stainless. This time ho made the to her homo Monday night. day at tho Hazard hospital at Long Intetiilotl to bo the same land and mjstako of picking the wrong set of Patricia Seeley sprained her arm preml30« conveyed to Joaenh Wildanger circumstances. , Branch. Before her marriage Mrs. EVERY WEEKDAY by deed, of Estate of Samuel W. Morford. when she fell from a tree. Nehemlah waa Miss Eleanor Thomas. Drlvo your automobile down to tho Atlantic Highlands I'lcr. I'nrk et nln.. Hute. M., E. S. T. Enjoy a delicious dinner and, If find wife to Obmlinh K. Davlff, by deed torch murder" within little more $1 and tho maximum J25. A con- you Hlto, dnnco In tho big, cool bull room—no extra charge. Keductir duted January 13th, 1921. recorded In Quality than a twelvemonth. The firstvic - Mr. and Mrs. Harold- King entoi tract for collecting garbage for tho Hook 1218 of Peedd, pn«;e 281. and the fares for parties of ten or more. Consult ticket agents for Information. othar conveyeil by Joteph Wiltlanirer and tim had boen Miss Margaret Brown, talned Mrs. King's slstor-in-law, Mr: next two years was awarded to Jo- uifc, to Furi-cn I'. DlnUdcll. by deed dated forty, a New York governess, found Charles Hess of Guttcnberg. Boph. King of Oakhurtt on a bid of January 31st, 1924. recordod In Book — i » VlVJ ot Deeds, patfo 120. near Bornardsvlllo. Her slayer was $3,100 a yenr. The previous annual Round Trip Ticket $1.25 Including Dinner $2.25 Soiiod an tbo property of Joseph Wll- ncvor caught, cost waa $3,600, dant;pr. et nig., tnken In execution at thi Shrewsbury News. Buft v( Citiicnn Bulfilltiff ami f^oan A«»o- The pollco began seeking Identifi- Tho So and Sow culb met last riiitlnn of Ucd Hank, n corporation of the Laundry cation ot tho second woman. Her night at tho Methodist parsonage. (Tbt ttad Sank RftRlster can ba bouB i:tute of New Jersey, and to he told by . ea wcro traced to St. Louis, til Shnwibury from Richard Daaks at t Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marks of Bound WILLIAM 11. O'Mil EN, BherlfT. thence to Greenville, Pa. Thoy had poatotQca.) ' Brook spent Saturday and Sunday Tateil July 'JO, 10^2. been sold to Mrs. Mildred Mowry, Appk'gnle, Stevt-nc, r'oeter A IteijipHU, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Park with Mr., and Mre. Andrew Thomp- Solicltan. a widow, who had married a "Dr. son. 170L-(T-1T1.40. Campbell." had as a week-end guest P. W. Ho den of Wenatchoe, Washington. Mrs. Conrad Anderson spent Fri- Service Campbell had moved In March to NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT James Ely has been confined day wllh Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ryan Elizabeth. Ho was arrested April his homo sinco Saturday with lllneaf of Lakowood. E»tiUo of [•oulnu M. Thomp*nn, deceased. 10th and confessed. He had met (Insolvent e.stntc.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace of STORE-WIDE Nolk-o In hereby Riven that tha ••• Mrs. Mowry through a Detroit ma- Harry Rolfo began work at th Now York woro visitors at the Maco *• routtt^ uf the aubnrillicr, pnlo cxerutrlx ot We value our reputation as tilmonlnl agency. Their first moct- Bhrowsbury market Monday mor A ' Hi., cjtnlo of unlil ,!.,,•;,-,.I. will In, «u- Inff took plnco In Washington. Lator Ing. cottngo ovor tho week-end. y | ilitetl liiul htnled hr tho HnitOKnta of tha .*. ' (<»tinty n( MimminitJi ninl loi'oiteil for they camo togothor In Philadelphia, George Coudrler had rccovcrotl Mrs. William A. Barslow nnd eon "~.* lIMfflTj' I't JfJl'JIf the Laundry of Quality—to •!• I M'tllamcnt tu titlnm Oil'linrm Court of taitt nnd drove to Elkton, Maryland, on from an attack of ptomaino poison- noveroly and Frank of Llowollyn .[• \ C.mnly. in. Tl.u Mlny, thfl tiftavnth (lay August 28th, 1D28, and worn married. ing. ' Park, West Orange, nro expected .. ,,f .Mci.ldi.l.i-r ,\. I). 10 32. nt uhlrh tlma i.r]|i'iiilcin vlll 1>a rnr.(lo for lha allow- sacrifice quality for the pur- Tho next day Mrs. Mowry dopoiltod Now cross walks and school warn- Doro In a few days lor tho remainde itii> of rutmiih'sliMm Ami riMinnol feel. a check for $1,000 to their Joint nc- ing signs havo been painted on JJroad ol tha season. DISCOUNT SALE IMlH Ailtliint 11)1, A. II. l!P3i. pose of Low Price is cheat- coiint. Campbell returned to Wc»t- itrcot. Tho highway department hns MAY 1 Dlim.'l. llrlil; Mrs. Mowry went homo to y Avomn. lied Hunk. N. J. eroded trafflo warning signs on the Hold on Wlfo'« Clu»rs«. £l Kxacutur, ing. We can't afford to (iirrnvllle. hlRhwoy, Andrew Eowmnn of Long Branch In l'cbuiavy eho enmo to Now Jer- Qoorge Herman niickalow ntiutcil rhnrRcd wltli drgrrtlnff li!» wife, FRI., SAT., & MON., cheat. rry In look for him. Ho communl- work Monday morning on hl.n fnth- I'Vclila, nnd two children, Mnrlon ivtc-il with her nt tho Y. W. C, A. In or's produco truck. nnd ICleanor, wnlveil n henrind whnn New Yoilc, whero r>ho wnn staying. Tho Shrewsbury A. C. will play ot nrrnlRnod boforo .Tiutlco Gilbert M. Hi1 met licr In 1'hllmlciphtn. Kebru- Marlboro Sunday. Keith' lunt Thurtidny »nd wnn com- August 12th, 13th & 15th The prices at which we arc now uiy Hint. Thoy stopped In Dover, Rev. Carroll M. llurck ooleuratoil mlttod to tho county Jnll In dofmil offering our various Family Laundry Drlnwaro, that night. I ilny they ilrovo north. Thoy renchml •hlp of Christ church (Uimliiy with IllRliland", Blatpd thnt her husbmu Services nro the lowest wo have ever Cmnfuril nbout 4;()t) A. M, Them an anniversary sorvlce and normon. loft her on July 4th. ,i nil ntKUrnffnt becnunn Mrs. We Will Allow A Liberal been able to quote. The Quality of our Mmviy wntitnd to K(> to tho hornn mpl'eU iinhl ho linil prepared for work now cxccla our own previous high Iwn. I In did not tell hor tho money Discount of standards. II-I j;nno. Mi-i. Mowry doied In the rnr. /impliell, Itnpfllod by «<>trtrthlnu A comparison of our services and vrr v/hu-li he. lind no control, nomct' prices with those charged elsewhere iling which Ivnd liecn (lntigitrollnly Inlrnl 111 him ttirmiKli nil (ho y»«i», will surprise you. Mayho you nro ono I\H)U n. revolver hn hul bttn mrry- IIIK iiinl rlmt. Ilio ulntplng wom«n In Nlilll.r. <»r M 111 IMINI' Of ACOIIINT of tho many paying hiuher pricrn for Dm hrn'l. Thnn lift tuoexetlai! U% t\*. l;.l«ln nt J..IMI I*, 'latl',1. inferior qunlity ! The cost of nur Serv- tttttiy her by flin. l)nf(Mlunntf>ly for I- l.»i.l.f aU.n I list th him h* wm not wholly iiiretfiifnl. ice even compares favorably with lln litltlftnlt lMlrnr

Investigate—Ask for our Service InrllhttUir Ilnhy Ifonin. I .nit IUIUTI Wlllell, ,iniinlilor nf Mr. Man to call nnd explain our various ml Mil. WIIIMI, Wlllell nt I'ott Mmi- Services. Let us prove to you that our niiilli, intuiunit limon Munitny from Modernize Your Home Now! On Everything, in the Store Illvi'i VUYV hnit|illnl HI Itril UmiU methods are Safer, more Sanilnry and (inn utin Imil I"1"" •ll'-n lior lihtli I.ci« Costly. n( June, 'Ilio tmliy wrlshiiii only Stop Thinking That You linen jviiimi" HI. Willi mill (nr him* ll Iwn IlinllllH all* w«» li«|it In fln "Can't Afford It." iO.nl.,i, I ...it iwiiv y>«l|tlia nru. With llic Exception of a Few IT TO Tim Ihcin Hvn (I'lUtiiU nmi n!ia la In »irn| lull lienllll, W«i crtn innlnll Modem Fixtures nl n lowrr Specially Priced Articles. co»t illrxn you linvo rvnr imnnincd pmiihln. rinx or ti,m rixniiiixt, fin ilio ir.i i.tninnli'Utl'.ii nf IV"I>«. (I..n (inirn .(LIIII J. Itotiilitmi, Rumson Laundry nilily Jml|ai WILLIAM O'BRIEN 1 Mi. "Th* lAiiintrjr thai dor* II rir«t" lni|.na Hn»a aa Ilia Plumbing and Heating Phone Rumeon 329. Hoofing — SIICPI McUl Work RED BANK HEA BRIGHT i P&ge Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 10,1932. COLORED GIANTS TUTOMPH. COLORED Y. Mi O. A. WINS, New Fair Haven CATHOIJO CIiUB WINS. Washington Team Monmouth County Red Bank Vamps Golf at Swimming St James Nine Defeats Pine Brooli Win Short Game From Mlddletown Horse SKow Winners WestaMe Boys Defeat Bed Bank River Course All Stars Lose Balitossers, 16 to ft Playing Tonight Athletio Club, 7 to 3, Colored Giants, 0 to !•;. in New Circuit The St. Jamea Catholio club de- The Bed Bank Colored Glanta iron The Westslde Young Hen's Chris- In tho first round of tho challenge over the Mlddletown athletio club, 7 ' Mr. *nd Mrs. Fred Wettaeh's Trll- tlon association trlmphed over ths feated Tommy Calandrlello'8 Pine Colored Club from 'Capital City lora farms of Shrewsbury won a' ma- Local Firemen Second in Re-Orv )up at tho Swimming River Coun- Belford Athletic Club Defeats Brook baseball team last Thursday to 3, last Thursday night at Miles' Red Bank Colored Olants, 9 to.7, Isst to Oppose fiarnsbvug Giants field on Shrewsbury avenue.' The jor "portion or'ths first day's events. ganized Monmouth County try club iUex Wtldo defeated John Nine Containing Four Former night at Hunter's field by a score of Burmah, a consistent winner In mod- Sunday afternoon at- Milts' field. Thd IVade ono up In nineteen holes. Billy 16 to 9. The local nine tallied in score; . '' . ' •' • League With One Game Won Members of Robins—Two on Hunter's Field—Another - I and hack classes, took three blue tohroy defeated Van Chamboriatn every inning. Tho score: Game Saturday Afternoon. BED BANK. . ribbons, and Noble Man, Mrs. Wet- WEBTBIDE Y. M. 0. A. and One Loit. ne up In nineteen holes; Harold Players Hurt in Collision. ST. JAMES. AB B H E Holme>, 2b 1 tach's saddle hqroe, emerged from Green, 2b. e: AB R H B •lovlus defeated Paul Hintelmann The Fair Haven All Stars playing AB R II The Washington Potomacs, lead- Johnson, 3b -. ...»..~... 8 tho noVlee class to win first In the H. Glover, ef. -. 0 0 In one of the longest lnnlnga over Lwo nnd ono; Robert Schrooder de- their first game last Sunday lost to Bublln. lb ••••-• • 3 2 1 ing colored semi-professional ball Jordan, ss n local class. Crlmpet, a newcomer to Frost, > 0 layed in a firemen's game, tho Red feated Ed MoDormott one up In nine- D. Calandrlello. cf. 3b. ,. 3 club in the capital city, will oppose II. Itawllnis, lb. 0 0 ank'department ssnt fourteen runs the Belford athletic club by a score Sweel. c. p. ..:..—.. ... 4 Ware, If ... tlio local stables; was high In the teen holcB and J. A. Dowd defeated T. Gill, 2b. « ~ tho Horriaburg Colored Giants to- 1 1 across the plate last Friday night of 3 to 2. The winning run waa Green, p Jumping classes and By Request, an- a o toward Halk two and one. .•'...•', G. Gill, »». „.„,„„-, I night at Hunter's field on Newman Huchcs, o. and xaa off with the first of the sched- inade In the ninth after Bolford had F. CalandrJello, rf, -... 8 other Trlllora > entry, took several Harold Nevlus and N, S. Brown Springs road. The pdpular 25 cents Reid. rf. placet. •• : ' i uled games between that nlno and r -tled-the !ECore_ftt-2jo 2Jn^tha Jirev- Merrlman. 3b. cf. ./ 2 _ J. Rawlins, ef. : ._.., i . tho Little Silver team, The Bcore cra tied one up each In the'match admissIonlp'rlce-wllKprcvall. •_ playi-handloap against par, - Qooffry- lous Inning. J. CalamlrlelloT »s, p. 3 12 0 On Saturday afternoon the- Phil- Burmah wa« the winner of the first 0 1 aslV tore.- -7". '—\ -'--r The game' was halted for some adelphia Colored All Stars will play event ot tho show, a model class. Morcer all squaro and B. ColeB and MIDDLETOWN. Crlmpet was second in the second BED BANK-COLORED GIArJTST. 1 Red Bank did all Its scoring in the Joseph Connor were both ono down. time in the jsighth inning when two the Giants here. The game is slated A H E . AB R " PINE BROOK. Lnskill.. c. „ .- event, an open jumping class, and 'ourth Inning but that was enough. Tho annual tournament of th- opposing players collided during an :o begin at 3:15 o'clock. The admis- 0 o Holmai. !b. _.;_.... i ' excited play. Joe Maxson of Bel- sion will* be 85. cents. Blond, lb. ...__ ... Noble Man took second-In the third Hnghai, of. Nineteen batsmen faced two Uttle lompstoad Elks', club ofHempBtea. Hltkii, 2b. 1 0 event, which was open to novice liver pltohors. In that frame the Jmg Island, will bo hold at .the ford, in eliding home head first, un- According to Johnny Calandrlello, Mack, 3b. 1. O saddle horses. ooals made eight hits and took ad- wlmmlng Rlvor Country clubiThurs- intentionally rammed Catcher Mac- manager of tho Red Bank baseball Dcrlckson, BB. ....—-_.._. 0 0 3 donald of Fair Haven, who tagged club, tho Harrlsburff club will uso Hearn, rf . 1 0 Crlmpet was second In the first rohtage,O f five errors. Tho LKtlo lay. Tho affair hns in previous years Wallace, If. 0 0 event of the'afternoon session, which Silver hit two men and icen a gala ono, and it is expected ..'hirii out Both, were thrown to the Hunter's field as Its home lot onSmith. T 0 0 "gMund'and''were-^uffibDaciottff^for EloK»,Jf™ J.nu...Mni. WetUiesdajFTvlglrtS 'aivd=6«turday=irf * wis'^an op6n Jumping class.' By Re- alked .anQja'er. . - repeat^.thlB year.^ ".._..•...... •..-._ N. Phipps, rf. 4 1 0 quest was fourttf In tSTs event. :"N6i g Leonard, c, .... 1 ternoons for the balancm of the sea- fSSTLlttle'^Birvor" firomon scored several minutes. Sh . ..._ _ -..- 2 ion. 8! S I 0 bio .Man again emerged second In a .wo runt In the first, second and fifth Score by InnlnKi: later event for local: saddle horses. Seora by , i The players were removed to tho Charlie Henry, pitcher-manager of Mlddletown Innings, but were hold to five hits by 10 By Bequest repeated fourth,. In the Y. M. C. A. 0» 0_ 0. t_ — . 0 0—-9 Qulgley of Red Bank, The score: •office of Dr, F. Bullwinkel of Atlan- Score by innlnsa: he Giants, announced last week Bed Bank 0 8 : event for local jumpers. Colored GlimU , 0 2.0 1 10 2 0 0-1-7 ahezzi-Martucci -tlo Highlands, who treated Macdon- 3 0 2—0that the local field will bo enclosed 'Ine Brook ± 0 4 Noble Man then proceeded to run • •a» , BED BANK. ald for a deep gash in his forehead t. Jamea ...... & 1 3 3 x—16next year and that flood lights will AB M H PO A in Golf Playoff and Maxson for head Injuries and a be Installed so that night games be- off with a blue In the following class , if. '... :ween leading colored clubs may bePrimo Camera A for local saddle horses and Burmah Two Boats Tied ieZntoih, 3b. cut behind' the ear. repeated In the class for heavy and rror,-2b...... The Fair Haven team, made up of staged there two or three times a iirr, rf, ... 'irst Round of State Open This : Rumson Again week. • middleweight qualified hunters. The lurphr, four former members of the Robins, Red Bank Visitor Trlllora gelding then conoluded a For Season Trophy !l Morning at Jumping Brook to iopk the lead in the third inning by __ BaLn halted tho game last Wednes- Beats Leonardo 3ay night between tho Harrlsburg successful day by winning the class Decide Who Will Play in .-Na- -Bending two. runs !TcroBBthe~plater : :lub and the famed Santop's Bron- Big Italian Heavyweight a Guest for hunter hacks, the next to theDolphin and' Ariel Have Same Belford, which had already scored last event .-.'.. tional Pro Tournament. Takes Second Game From Field :os of Philadelphia. Tho Broncos of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Number of Point*—Dolphin one in the second, tied the count in ivero leading 2 to 0 at the ond of tho There were many other winners 3D 14 10 15 Tho first round of the Now Jorsejr the eighth and sent tho winning run Club on Latter's Grounds Last fourth inning when a heavy down- Hance Last Wednesday—Red from Monmouth county and this vi- Was the Winner of Sunday's JJTTLE SILVER. opon golf,tournament thla morning at •across the plate in the last inning. AB R H PO A Sunday—Good Ball Pitched pour Interrupted the contest. Bankers Met Him Last Winter cinity. The third event of the mov- • Race. ." runo, as, . tho Jumping Brook country club The score: ing for novice saddle horses was 'anarella, cf...... moans a groat deal to Victor Ghezzl, 1 '. ' BEWORD. by Hanien for Rumson. Piimo Camera, the famous Italian won By Peep O'Day of the Dawn William H. R. White's Dolphin, litarelU, 2b. .... assistant professional at tho Rum- iiohettlno. tb. ... AB R H PO A The Rumson athletio ciub defeat- heavyweight pugilist, was the guest O'Day farms of Freehold, Crack with her owner at the tiller and with loon country club, Besldoa being Greentore, A, ft 6 ••?. * J •*• of Joseph N. Hance ol Maple ave- 'onnoM, e. ...H..«, 12 5 0 ed the Leonardo field club for the Keyport Opposes O'Dawn, an entry from the same Ferdinand White at the' sheet, was ••rker. If. .... lounted In tha oppn tournament his -jton*.-.ib«j! ..-.—--•,-••• * second tlmiTthlsrseason'laat-Sunday nue, Hed • Bank, last -Wednesday, .stables, .was fourth, _^ ._• the^ winner of Sunday's knockabout >orlol(t rf. ...^. scoro for tho flrstoiolghteon holes will J, MnxBon. cf., D .'.... 4 11 winter Mr. and Mrs. Hance Dolly Grey, a grey mare owned by race under the auspices of the Mon- lohhelder, lb« dotbrmlno whothor or not ho will C. Maxson. p.. cf 1 1 2 afternoon when the two nines met at Last Morrli, p. ..._. _B«!inj>tt, c.. rf^^-™. i 2 teonardo.—Tho-score-was-&--to-3. Carteret Sunday made a trip to Euroe and they be- W.-H. Foales of Shrewsbury, romped mouth boat club for a.prize offered Kelly,, p . take part in tho national professional by Harry McMahon, The Dolphin Amrd.tlne, 3 Q » Tucker (Swede) Hansen, pitching i~ltalUC offa-wlnner in-the clais-for-saddle tolf championship at St. Paul, Mlnr McCue. 11. * 1 £ for the Rumson club, held Efeonardo Bayjhsre Nine _to that_tlme. ;tt*X.^et;:hlm"mt|p.o^«--Judyj-a-gr^;ina»'Owned-by crossed the llne_a-winner by eleven losola, starting-August SO.th.•---•-,- - seconds over . Joseph • O. Kennedy's -Scora-by lanlnffai-- S3 3 6 27 6 to seven hits. Smith and Joslin, al- Strong , Middlesex County Paris. Camera wanted Mr. and Mrs.RufusC. Flrich, Jr., of Seabrlght was In the duallfylhg rburidrfbr the P, Hance to visit him and his family at second and Dixie, a chestnut gelding Lindy with Mr. Kennedy ot the helm R(d Banlc 0 14 0—14 FAIE HXVIN. ternating for the Mlddletowners, Club at Hunter's Field— Little.-Sliver 0 0 I— 6 G. A, championship Monday at Jump- were nicked for ten safeties. , their hone near Venice, but on ac- owned by Amory L. Haskell, Jr., of and with Delford M. Fisher as aheot- Bruno 8, AB R H PO A man. Elwood Powera'a Tern with Errorl—Pryor, Murphy, Sweel. ... _ ing Brook flvo players wore solectod. A. Bruno. 8B. 'Chick" Zeigler, Rumson first sack- Slight Change in Lineup. count of unexpected difficulties this Mlddletown was third. Louis Gim- Cltarellm, Schneider. pits'—Pryor to Ghezzi was ono'bl six who tied for Cleary. rf...... could not be arranged. bel, Jr., of Asbury Park.was fourth Mr. Powers and William Borner as Woodward. Strike cutu—By Qulsley 1, by er, had "a perfect day at bat with The Keyport athletio association captain and sheetman closed in aMorrli 1, by Kelly 0. lilt by pitcher—By fourth placo with 151. In the one- E. Smith, lb. threB doubles and a walk. Merrlman with Pop. Morrli 8. (Qulgley, Stur, Brooks,) by Kcl- holo playoff Dick Mctz of Hollywood Mulligan, 2b. „. vill oppose tho Carteret athletic as- Camera and Mr. and Mrs. Hance strong third. Mr. McMahon and went hltless for the first time in six- had dinner at the Molly Bltcher hp- The Cedar Brook farms of Spring (BnWln.) and Arthur Straub of Point Pleasant Morrlu. cf. sociation next Sunday afternoon at Lake, won a.first in ths fifth event, Charles Burd In Mr. McMahon's Ackerman, p. . teen games. Nordy broke the jinx Hunter's field on Nowman Springs tel at Red Bank last Wednesday. Tho Long Branch firemen's team won out. Motz, however, wlthdrow Gentile. 3b. . that has been hovering over him by local novice saddle horses, with its Ariel and Henry Applegate in his and this morning Ghezzl and Jimmy M&cdonald, c road. Tho Keys' scheduled game No announcement • bad been made Naomi finished fourth and fifth re- ;cok the measure of tho local firemen, getting his first.hit In three games. Dainty Fashion, a three-year-old i to 3, In the second scheduled gam Martuccl ore having tho playoff to ,M. Smith, If... with the Sayrovllle Eagles was can-that the world renowned boxer was black mare. The Dawn O'Day spectively. C. Bruno, Conover and Joslln did most of the celled last Sunday because of rain. at Red Bank, but he had not been The race was sailed In a light to on Monday. The contest was playei win tho position. In tho qualifying farm, of .Freehold was second with at Hunter's field. Wright, Long test Ghezzl had an 80 in tho morning, ~~ 2 *«26 XI hitting for Leonardo, each getting The Carteret nine, captained by at tho hotel ten minutes before cur- Peep O'Day, and. the Twin Brook moderate southeast air.. The course •Two out when winning run waa (cored. two Bafe hits. The score: iosity seekers were at the building Branch twlrler, hold the Red Bonk- but In tho afternoon his 71 was tho 'Curley" Sullivan, one' tlmo minor farm of Eatontown was' third with was so laid out that the boats had a best round of tho day. Score by innlngB: RUMSON. to look at him. A ualf-dozen or windward boat from.the stake off rs to six hits, Qulgley, on tho mound AB R II E eaeiio hurler who lias since turned PHncess Pine.'. Miss Judy, owned by 'or Bed Bank, likewise permitted but Belfori -. - 0 1 0 0 0' 0 0 1 1—S more reporters were also quickly on Jones's shore to the turning point In Craig Wood of' the Hollywood* Merflman, cj. — 33 0 0 "fly chaser," has in the lineup Mickey Harold HaiUhorne, Jr., of tittle Sil- ilx hits. The score: Pal" Haven OIIOHII 0—2 Sammon, If. 5 1 Dzurllla, who has just returned home the job and they ^Interviewed the ver was fourth, - Fisher's cove. The race was an ex- ErrorB—E. Smith 2, Gentile 2, C. Bruno. O. Gill. 3b. 6 1 from one of tho defunct minor prize fighter at great length. Car- Mrs, A. C. Swenson of Locust had ceptionally Interesting one as at no BED BANK. Peterson, Greenbere, EdwardB. Two-baBe Nordy. BB 3 1 r.era cheerfully answered all their time during tha event were the. boats AB R HfO * ^-,_... 3 0 12 1 questions, many of which related to ever separated far enough to say Jreenbere. Strlko-oula—By" J. Mix»on T. Gill, lb. 4 and Jesse Sullivan and "Lefty" Bar- weight qualified hunters and this en- tfobje, ef «—i, 2 0 xo - 0 8, by C. Maxion !, br Aekurman 5. Bases Yana'rella, r( * tos, leading Middlesex pitchers. ' his clothing. He stated that on ac- try finished third. that the race was oewedl up until J. Calandrlello, 2b. 10 0 2 on balls—Off C. MaxBon, oft J. Maxson 0. Calandrltllo, c. ...- - — * count of his huge size, everything nearsthe finish, when, on account of liclntoih. Sb. . 3 110 off Ackerman 3. Hansen, P ~ — 4 Bartos, a speedball left-hander. In The last event of the morning was Murphy, c „..«..«...„» 2 0 0 2 recent game against New Bruns- that he wears haa to be made to or- a- class for 'children's saddle homes time and distance, It was Impossible Sl«r. rf. ..: 8 12 1 wick fanned seventeen batters. He der except his cuff and collar but- or ponies, ridden by children,under for the Dolphin to be overtaken. Dtooki. 2b. If. 1114 LEONABDO. defeated Keyport in a game on the tons. He Is six feet and 'seven in- sixteen years old'who bad not won It was the concensus of opinion Woodward, lb. -..„... 2 0 0 5 E H E Bublln. If. cf 8 0 12 Grays Lose to AB Keys home lot somo time ago. Sulli- ches In height and weighs 268 first prizos at previous shows and among the judges and many other Eeiillo. K 3 0 0 0 onlookers that the Ariel could have Qulgley, p ..- _. 2' 0 0 0 McLaugliUn, 3b. I— 4 van has never beaten the Bayahore pounds. Ho waa In & fight the night whose.-parents. _were_.residents or •P. CaJandrMlo 10 0 0 Eatontown Nine Macintosh. 88. 4 nine in three starts, though he has before he visited Mr. and Mrs. Hance, summer residents of Monmouth made a better showing and.that eho Conover, cf. . .. — 4 county. Horsemanship counted one was not being. Bailed her best on ac- 25 3 6 18 VanNeo. ct. 0 always pitched good ball against but thero wasn't a mark of combat •Batted for Woodward in Oth. them. on his features. hundred per cent' count of the prize of the day having Wolfe, rf. , —. 4 1 LONG Branch. Alerts Conquer Red Bankers, 9 Smith, lb. p. 3 Harold Hartshorne, Jr., of Little been, put up by her owner. to 8, in Interesting Contest— Bayard, 2b. '. 3 Tho Keys will probably use Marv Camera and Mr. and Mrs. Hance Silver won this event with Miss The race scheduled.for next Sun- M. VanDyke, 2b. . AB R H FO / Pryor•ryor. c —. _•.——...... 3 Paxson. Manager Herb Rothenberg had an enjoyable time in talking Weit, lb. ..._.— ..£.... 3 p. lb. Phyllis Saks of Klberon second, Wil- day morning will start promptly at Grays' Ninth Inning Rally fosyin, 3 stated yesterday that there will be a about their trip last winter. They half-past, ten o'clock. This-event H.rklni, U 4 'Covaieski 1- liam R. Waters of Seabrlght third ^^llf OH C« • • •. Falls Short by One Run. slight change In his lineup. Kenny recalled one occasion at Palermo and Dorothy Burghard of Fair Ha- will be for points on tho season tro- W. VanDylu, al 2 VanPolt win bo out of tho game for » VDka If whon Carnora was surrounded by a, ven fourth. • phies.- As the Dolphin and Ariel art . f The Red Bank Grays, entertaining •Battid for Bayard In 5lh. tho balanco of the season, owing to gathering of 2,500 admirers. Car- on even footing in the season point ii; ct. :..! .'..'"_".TZ~.' a the Eatontown Alerts on Firemen's Score by lnnlnss: his acceptance of a position which The first children's event of the fuaVton, rf - 8 nera is very modest and he does not events an Interesting contest ii Clay!»ht, p - S field last Sunday afternoon, fell one Rumson - -. O022O100 0 takes him from town, and thero will afternoon was a.strictly horseman- Wrli caro for the plaudita of hero wor- ship class for children under eight looked for between these two yachts, run short of tying the score In theLeonardo _. 02100000 0—3 be a change at third base, tho nature shlppors. However, on account of 25 6 6 IS ninth when they staged a rally that Two-base hlta—Zeigler 3. Three-base years of age whose parents are resi- Score br Innlnsn , hits— Conover. Sammon. G. Gill, Vanarella. of which was not disclosed. ills huge size, he is easily recog- netted them five runs. Tho finalDouble plays—Zelglcr (unassisted.) Bayard dent* or summer residents of Mon- FEBTECT SCORES. Loni Branch . 110 2 0 2—1 score was 0 to 3 in favor of the visi- to Joslln. Strike-out.—B>> Joilln 6. by nized. Ho promised Mr. and Mrs.mouth county. James Hartshorns Jed Bank 0 0 0 0 0 3—: tors. Smith 3. by Hans*en 4. Bases on balU— Hance whon he left them In Italy of Llttlo Silver was first, Virginia Good Becords Hade In Trapshoctlni The Rod Bank flro department' Off Joslin 4, ofT llansen 1. that he would pay a visit to them Ruth Hicks of Red Bank second, at Iinoroft, team got off to an oven break In th The Grays were six runs behind Activities at when he came to.this country. In when they went to bat in the last Herbert J. O'Hell of Eatontown third re-organlzed Monmouth county fire taking his leave last Wednesday, he and Robert Hartshorne, Jr., of Red The special match held at the LJn men's league, which Is now composoi Inning. Four Grays, Caroy, Starr, WEST BEROENS WIN EASILY. croft Gun club Sunday resulted In Petlllo and Plngatore, connected for Victory Park said ho expected to visit his Red Bank fourth. of six teams. Tho Rod Bankers woi Bank frienda again within a short perfect score being made by Charles hits, and another, Lewis, walked, all Blank City Beverage Company of The Twin Brook stable's entry their flr»t game last Friday and : y p time. Mr. Hance states that Car- Blue Steel was fourth in the third Hower ot Red Bank with CO out of their second Monday night. On Frl of which accounted for tho five runs. No Labor Day Athletic Meet CO shots. His partner, Charles Young Pitcher Chasey ot the Alerts stif- Long Branch, 13 to 0. nera Is very different from the pop-event of the afternoon, which was day they will oppose tho Freoholi Tho West Bergen athletic, club of This Year—Tennis Tourna- ulnr conception of a prize fighter, open to five galted saddle horses. of Dayton, broke «. WestUy Stil vamps at Freehold, fened, however, and the side was re- wagon of Trenton made 48 and Oscar tired without tying tho score. Red Bank trounced tho City bever- ment Starts This Week—Con- -lo Is very quiet and modest *and Miss Dawn O'Day, owned by ths The now eohedulo calls for eac! age company's team of Long Branch devotes a large part of his time to Dawn O'Day farm, was third in the Mundy of South Amboy 49. Al Ivlns W. Chasey, Eatontown backstop. tests Among Children. of Red Bank was high gun In theteam to play fifteen games. Tho fin last Sunday afternoon by a score of self education. following event, open to five galted series In Septembor will bo botwee: made four hits out of five times at Tho Victory Park tennla tourna- combination horses. BO-blrd special shoot in the five ten- bat Carey and Petlllo did most of 13 to 0. Geronl, West Bergen pitch tho threo leading: teams. Officers o er, held the visitors to two hits. The ment at Rumson will bogin this W. H. Foales of Shrewsbury, was bird events with a score ot DC the hitting for tho Grays. The score straight • tho former league were named to oi score: week, with tho finals to be played EQUIPOISE WINS. the winner of the class for ponies flee In the new organization. BED BANK. WEST HEBGEN. Labor day. James Rlgney is the under saddle, not over thirteen Other scores were Loula Slocum o t',' AB R 11 POA AB tournament director. Tho nnnunl V. Whltnoy'j Horse Wins Big hands, with his Dolly Grey. Rufus Trenton 40, Fred Langendorf of New STANDINO OF THE TEAMS. CRAIG WOOD Collo cf. - 5 0 110 M. Geronl, If 3 C. Finch's Judy was second, Prince York 4B, Oscar1 Mundy of South. Am. W I, country club quallllcd, winning third ringatore. >s fi 1 » .Lafayette, 2b _..- •' Labor day athletic meet will not be Event at Saratoga. Pr««hoia J- - 2 Btnnett. Sb., 2b. 5 0 held this year. Charming owned by Miss Marjorle boy 47, Harry Langendorf of Llncrofl placo with a score of 150. 0'D. Geronl, c. 4 C. V. Whitney's Equipolso Satur- Wanamalia _.._.__ 2 Vaearalll, It 6 0 0 Mslza, cf 3 Thero will bo considerable activity Hasler of Llttlo Silver was third 17, B. Fonnon of Hlghtstown 40, J Red Bank ,. 1 Tom O'Connor and Phil Ohrlson won Vulentl. 2b.. 3b. . 1 b (iarutto. day won tho Wilson mile to share nnd Bonnie Girl owned by WT.. Beekman of Red Bank 46, Johr Long* Branch «—-—^—A» 1 tho fltnto pro-nmntour tit In yesterday Cirey, c. 3 5 thla month among tho children of Little BIWet , .-, 0 .Starr, lb 1 11 Caprlonloppt. v!. lb. honors at Saratoga with W, R. Coe's Strothcr Jones, 3d, of Locust was Tury ot Flalnfield 45, Thomas Kamoj at JumpInK Brook. O'Connor nnd Ma the park playground. Miss Ellza- Ladysman, victor In tho United States WhlUivllle .--..- — 0 Petlllo. rf. 3 1 3 b >eth Connolly, playground director, fourth. of Hlllsdaie 45, Charles Younj Ohlson woro tied with Martuccl nnd Lewin, p Hotel Stakes, llrst of tho rich Juv- Stneca, owned by Herbert N. Dayton 45 and Mr». WestUy Still- Tim O'Brien with a 70 and tho form- la receiving entries for tcthcrrmll, Caught Three Bass, 33 8 II 27 10 mumblctypeg and checker tourna- onilo features. Straus of Red Bank, was second in wagon of Trenton 43. In the twen- er tenm won tho plnyoff.- Burrls F.VTONT0WN. :r. u li o Tho son of Pennant, with a record the class for local jumpers. Sun-ty-five bird shoot, results were C. John Murphy of Westslde avcnui Johnson nnd Joosoph Ghezzl of the ments, which will bo played tlio lat- Brady of Everett 20, C. Hunt of Colt'e one of Red Hank's most ardent frus! All R II PO A LONG HKANCII. ter part of tho month. Thero will of eight successive victories, broken light, owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Swimming Hlvor country club shot i, Punlr. II only by a defeat in tho Arlington Ruthrauff, also of Rod Bank, waa Nock 20, Clarence Wlllett of Phalan water anglers,. made a catch of twt72 nnd Victor Ohczzl «ncf Edwnrd M,' W. Chauy. c. F, Ststrn. 31 bo two divisions, ono for children third. 24, Mra. Charloa Young of Dayton II black baaa and cno calico tmss a Cmno of tho numnon country club> A. Haiti, 3b. _. 1'errl. ft twelve nnd under nnd the other fpr lmndleup, merely toyed with C. II. Meehnn. . . Second to the Trlllora farm's No- MIBS Muriel Reid of Freehold 18 an Tlntern Manor lake ono day lasfinished with a 73. . „ ft 2 11 I*. MrKentia hono over twelve. Uoutwlclt'a IJlliul Bowboy and W. It. lllhm. 2b. ..._ _ lumls, If. Coc's I'ompolua—tho only two that blo Man in the^lass for local'saddle MLss Helen Kelly of Everett 19. week. The black baBs weighed abo llro.llry. If _ _... illmllrli. r. A Hewing content 1st bnlriK held horacs was Sporty Peavlne, owned T. Chasey, I» I,. MrKmn '£ 0 1 0 dnreil fuco tlio holder of tho world's two pounds each and the calico wo Boys can mako oxtrn pocket mono** Vanllruiit. rf „.' Ninmif* tin* Kli'lu nnd a r»rl/.o will bo by Miss Jean Flnlaw of Rumson. slightly under a pound. I Kur.lrki. rf. J nnrlmll iiiiino at lNirt MUM- 'iiiiwinitMil (in I'lihinluy, ilrcle. Tlin victory, wotlh $0,850, hunten and Itflnlahtd third to the mouth Illllldny thr, Atlilrtln dull VAUIT Cl.Ml Mr.F.TINC, bimntnl v:i|iil|m|nn'ii rnrnlnna for thoTrlllora. farm'* llurmah and JCdwsrd triAIII (if Hint plnrn drfrntrd tho Ii v- Over fitly trnnhi fiimi "f l''nil Mini ypnr lo »78,ntl nnn, .".liinwii Ynclil (lull Muli',n|r I'huii for mrlni: rnrfpr ti» $2-11,010. lady Anne, owned by Thomai (ccuo of fi III 0. in y. 1,11 Me Mllvrt, I'.I-IIIIIIKIII, Wnli'i ; Hraniin. Tlin Cnn roll,, rlnlinanitnt ott two-yenrtwoyenr- IUiUr of Llttlo Oliver, IM third in EW OLYMPIC Another KnlI1(1 wnn jilnyed nt l'uil -Vll.h mvl Mlilillilnwn. |'!illli'l|>nlri iilil hiinnrn,iiiiii|iril hmiir four l-ANETCR mnrrM tnrti <,t llwt pllicn junl ol •IKIII drill July i;i.l mill illli. Wllli thr. lilKMy I'i'KiililM Iliijipy Olll Dure, owned by the Holly Tr«e f»rm wnn hrlil nt Ihn rlubhniino Tlnimilny of Mtlle Bllvtr, ws* fourth. lrvltiKlciii. 'I'll" !•'>• I Miiiimriiilli ni: Wlmirin nf Ilin Iiu;t Iniu hnlilrn Illftlll. I l|ll> III Ihn vi-nllil nl|:liL IIIKI'II fnini Wllllitiii Winnlwnril'ii llelnlr 3ECOMC?S RfrKnllnn rnllnl thrnlp^lvrfl "'llu /rm .Idliri \V. I'/ithrr i.f ,'lln ,-\VM1IIII nl ml I hint, I in Vnlxrn nn>l Ilnpjiy Th« nrat riny'a anaalon wim brought wii'i ii vriy^nnmll nllrmlnnrr. lull th|-i to k cloaa with » i*llilren'a ov«nl In (lrni"llf)ji|)r|M." 'I'ho IrvlMKlnn rlnvvil nil Mm, ,1. I!. 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Inl, n| Tlillie.iny nlljlllo I c Ka atwirtiil'ip, atlii liny Pavln'iT will |.n AII Niiiii ruiiin, i ,•,,, who ihada fuwtr aiinra. The »fnra Kulr llnvni, wlin will I" ttUU Lola vvllh |h« I'M' '" I'll ii|. i n. Thla waa A to V, Tha gam* waa }ila ot (tiliil !•••». . I. t n| l.,,e ,,f III fin llunlar'a flald. nf I... •a 1m Iff ., lol l Ml|i I!,, Ml n Al ...i| fl h J Iwil llli«n«l> , I.e 'll, I I,,, „„( litilwit tTurraiti tahiiat .»..!,,I i i •Ml \»\Uf MolUmii h.nlt lit \/,. >J9l t*\*\nK »n tItin^ta^y, Th*y w*r* IBttgltl In « ««|na ani4 h«ftir« txlni UIHU.1 liir* »«v«»•1 l'l« li"'"" In Ilia ntl. K.**l| »«i ••jwit tmtr h Mr, (•(•bat* i'i»»/ »'<' my i t Hll hiMM hi* *t«4 * al RED BANK REGISTER, rATJGT75T 10,1982. Seventeen HOW STRAIGHT BXTE8 A CKOWT Bird banding hu .thrown much the money- and bought the thing he learned men, xmly one had foresight act of Congress and Is changeable Bronkhurst A bequest of $300 was April. He left his entire estate ta Ight on the popular credo th».t bird* wanted and possibly had enough nd commdn sense .enough to take by the same power. Congress failed Son Gets Estate made to the Keyport Reformed his wife, Colleen Howell, and sp< 'Condensed from Toe Herald Tribune eturn regularly to the nine locality money left to buy some food or keep the proper, 'plain! simple action. to listen to the advice of those who church in memory of his wife. All pointed her executrix., Magazine by Gregory Mnson. leason after Mason. Dr. B, W. Nel» the balance of the money for future France changed the gold content understand this phase of' finance. the rest of his estate was divided Miss S. Louise Pholpi of Aibury eon tells ot a banded brown thrasher USB. He did not have to strike an if her frano from about 19 cents to Che great political economists have of T. J. Mullen equally among his children, Eliza-1 Was the pair ot phoebes which Park mads her will a year ago last which was re-captured In the same ven trade, This made trading more ess than four cents and saved her- been preaching all over the land this beth Miller, Charlotte M. Maurer, month. The will directed that her built a nest under your eaves last township eight years In.auecesalon, a ionvenient and desirable., Gold and lelf from the ruin that spread over gospel, but nobody jald any atten- spring the came pair which returned 'air Haven Man Executed His William W. Miller, Emma M. Bronk- dog Gypsy was to be found a good record tied by a chimney swift found itlver made the best money; all. the rest of the world. Of course, tion until the ruin was on us. hurst and Charles H. Miller. The home, preferably with one of tha this spring to'ralaq another brood? living In the same chimney eight suc- France suffered some losses of trade When this trouble Is remedied, we Will Three Years Ago—Cha- Is It true that birds migrate only Finally men set up a standard.of -will directed that the shares left to family. She named John Souther' cessive summer). But other experi- these metals, ,that is, a coin of a al) her customers were In trouble ihould see the greatest prosperity pel Hill Woman Leaves Es- his son Charles should be held In North and South with the warmth nd the> lost some foreign invest- land Phelps as the principal heir ta ments have shown that In some spec- certain weight and fineness was es- sver experienced on earth. Our real tate to Daughters. trust and the income paid to him as her estate. of the sun, and that every member ot ies a good many individuals do not tablished as a standard unit In the ments, but she had no upheaval, no wealth Is still Intact, all our land a, giv/en species takes part In a given long as he lives. John H. Wooley of Wall township return with anything like the con- United. States the dollar was a unit bank crisis and,very little unemploy- nd buildings are practically the ' Thomas J. Mullen, who had a migration like a well-trained soldier sistency popularly credited to migra- and this* was then divided Into parts, ment • same and we have more gold than Charles H. Bahlburg ofKeansburg left the uoo of his entire estate ta when his regiment is ordered td home at Fair Haven, executed his bequeathed his entire estate to his his wife, Mary B. Wooley, for her tory birds by popular fancy. Mr. W. as one hundred cants, so that a price They are making a great howl any nation ever held before. Our will three years ago last October. march? And is It true that such mi- J. Lyon who maintains a large bird- wife, Ernestine Bahlburg, in a will lifetime. After her death, the will grations are "as the crow flies"—I.e., could be set at $1.3!) or 89 cents. IOW about having 1,000,000 unem- human energy is all that Is lost, we The will directed that his executors banding station at Waukegan, 1111" In our country we store the metal ployed while we have about 20,000, have lost about fifty billions' worth •which he executed In 1926. He dlreota that his executors sell all ot by the straight line that Is the short- nols, has banded 7,000 white-throated should use as much ot the Income named his wife as executrix. his property. His son, Samuel J, eat distance between two points, and in our national vaults and. Issue MO unempolyed. of human energy but this can be sparrows during the past ten years, certificate calling for the delivery of from his estate as is necessary for Charles Pleper of Oakhurst also Wooley, and his daughter, Lydld A. that birds have In their'heads a sort The total weatlh of,all the people started producing In a month. the ^education and maintenance of bnwhlclrhehaBneverhadBr single the coin: on demand whloh Isr "of f United States was estimated" at —Philadelphia left all his estate to his wife, Anna Wooley^ - are each to- receive $600. of natural compass which enables return, bis son Thomas,, After the death of The balance of the rcnlduo Is to go them ta follow this line? course, the same as the coin Itself; 60 billions In 1029 and four and one- Pleper, in a will which he executed The theory that migrations are In ancient times kings would half billions of this was gold. We his son, the will directs that the a year a BO last October. Mrs. Pie- to his three children, Samuel J, None of the above questions can merely a matter of seasonal pursuit sometimes try to cheat their people uaed the'four and one-half billion Flaying a Long Shot. residue of the estate should go to per and tholr daughter, Elsie G. P.le- Thomas H. and Lydia A. Wooley, In be answered satisfactorily by the old of the sun has been all shot to pieces. by adulterating their coins but every gold to measure and set' values on A bookmaker, who was ill, sent his his eon's widow or children, 'if any. per, were appointed exeeutrlces. equal shares. Mr. Wooley appointed method of studying birds by genera, Surveys among duck's show that time they tried this trick the pur- he other 865« billions. When the small son to tell a certain doctor to Dr. Harrison Martland and the Fed- Edwin Howell.- Sr., of Freehold his son Samuel and his daughter or species. The Information needed these species have definite east and chasing power of the coin shrank In •alue of this gold Jumped, It cut the call. A different 'physician having eral trust company of Newark were executed his will two years ago last Lydla as executors., to answer them can be gathered only west migrations as well as north and proportion to the decrease In the book value or Belling price In gold arrived, the boolfiiaker afterward named as executors of the will. by studying birds as individuals. south. Banding indicated that the gold or silver Jt Contained.' of all other wealth. asked his son to explain. Mrs. Mary H. Patterson of Chapel WJthln recent years gush.ftjnsthod msrbled godwlt moves both eaet and In modern times some govern- 1 - "We|LVjffiu.. .jsee,__dad," he said, Hill divided her estate equally among has been developed* in the United r Assets conslsting'rof" bther lorms therb were a lot of brass plates on west from its breeding ground, and ments tried Issuing more certificates of wealth shrank while debts were her. three daughters", Harriet' Camp-" ' States. This method Is called bird the , thick-billed sparrow migrates or bank notes than the value of the the doors, and when I got to the bell, Margaret Lelnlng and Blanche Excellent Orch. Seats I PHILIP BARRY'S banding. Briefly, It Involves catch- payable at the gold value,' conse- southeast, southwest and northwest metal held back of It for redemp- quently everybody's assets shrunk number you gave me I saw 'Consul Campbell, in a will which she exe- SLl'o, $1.68. Mozz, 68c. Greatest Comedy Hit Ing the Individual bird alive in a In these migratory flights some spe- tion but the consequence 18 always tations, 11 to 12.' The chap next door trap, affixing a. numbered metallic while their liabilities or debts re- cuted in 1920. She appointed her cies act with that geometrical precis- the same; the purchasing power of mained stationary; This resulted In was offering 'Consultations, 10 to 1', Bon-ln-law, Albert Lelnlng, executor band to his leg, liberating him and Ion which tradition lenda to the Sight the paper shrank in proportion to so I knew you'd like the one thai All This Week! I "HOLIDAY" then, by recatchlng him later, check- general bankruptcy or such financial of the will. of the crow, but we also know that the excess of the paper over the gold diffloulty that paralyzed Industry. gave you tho best odds." Eves, only 0:00 P. M. Phone Red Bank 3844. Ing up on his wanderings, matlngs, others follow a meandering or even or sliver value. This Is a positive Charles Miller, a well-known Key- changes In plumage, and general per- There Is no mystery about this, pott man who died recently, made seml-olroular course In migrations. rule that never falls and if our gov Quito English Y'Know! Tho Monmouth Coiinty Flayers sonal habits In the meantime. ernment would how double thi Just c,ause and effect, plain, as the his will in December, 1923, and he WORLD PREMIERE Do birds have a sort of signal sys- nose on a man's face. Very easily A "doggy" lady met a friend whi announce the first performance! . Bird banding is rapidly spreading tem, or avlan radio, which glveB amount of paper money in circula- executed a codicil to the will In Oc- throughout our country, and any tion without doubling,the amount o remedied, ;as proven by. France; • But propounded this riddle: "What d< tober, 1927. Mr. Miller bequeathed BEG. MONDAY NEXT on any stage of a brilliant new them warning of approaching storms this was "/something that probably you see when you look down a dog's man or woman With an Interest In and cold (pells In time to.get but of gold behind It, the purchasing powe $500 to Green Qrove cemetery at AND ALL WEEK comedy by Rosemary Casey. wild creatures who viBlta one of our of our currency would soon be one never happened on earth before am throat?" The lady could not guess, danger? Well, Bomo blrda may know few people ever give any. thought t and was amused by tho answer, Keyport to be used for the care of blrd-bandlng stations 1B likely to how to foretell Btorms, but tho fact half of the present rate. This wi his burial plot and he left $200 to catch the fever—as I did recently clearly illustrated after the recen this phase of Anance. Even great which Is "Tho seat of his pants.' when I dropped )n at tho Austin that thousands are killed by every bankers and brlghest financiers had Rose Hill cemetery to be used for unseasonable cold spell or Ice storm World war In many, countries. Thi So on her return home she asked the care of his mother's grave. All Ornithological Research station, at German mark sank to a polnl never had any occasion to look be- her husband, "What do you see when Love Is Not Important suggests that the average bird Is no North Eastham, Cape Cod. I arrived hind the dollar, and few people even you look down a dog's throat?" of his personal effects were bo- more infallible In this respect than where it took 22,000,000 to buy one oi give it a thought. The dollar is on queathed to his daughter Elizabeth Be A First-Nighter—See It Before Broadway I after dark and found Dr. Austin and the U. s. Weather Buroau. our dollars. Her husband confessed bafflement his son very busy nursing some caged Money is Issued always on the as- of the commonest and most use "Why," said the lady between gustE and she was also left $8,000. Be- Turnstones and eanderllngs, Syhlch By banding; ornithologists hope things in life In this country ah of laughter, "the seat of his trousers quests of $300 each were made to had been attacked by Indigestion af- eventually to be able to eotlmate ac- lumptlon that the metal behind II Ull few ever think of what It is. you silly." his grandchildren, Edward, Charlotte RED BANK AUDITORIUM curately the average lifetime of dif Is staple In value, that is, that gol The dollar Is a thing created b; ter eating some bad whale. By morn- and Dorothy Maurer, W. Wallace Adjoins Elk's Club—200 Ft. K. R. Crossing Route 38. • Ing tho birds had reoovered and.wero fferenUIllto t speciespecies . At presenpresentt, ffe w dede- and silver never change In value, It pays to advertise in The Register and Charlea Miller and Marjorie ^released after they had boon banded, tailtherse are known, but it seems that And that while all other forms ol 7 ^ffeTthen "made tho"rounds" of the i a1 g^tti' j"iwp such; thing OB "natural wealth arej constantly I trap line whloh extends over many ' among birds. Up until now, •aluo owing to changing condition! ' of the TOO acres of marsh, meadow 0 years la the longest period that luch as crop (allures, wars, over- and woodland In the Austin station. ma elapsed between the banding of iroductlon .and changing demand At this station! the rounds of tho bird and Its subsequent recapture, gold and silver are exceptions to the three-mllo trap lino aro made five mt doubtless this record will »oon be law of supply and demand. times a day, and at every other well- urpassed, with bird banding threat- But a little thought will show any conducted station a fundamental rule inlng to become a major outdoor sensible person that this is a fallacy. Is^to visit tho traps frequently. The iport In America. Today any prop- Sometimes gold is mined In great 1 traps do not Injure tho birds In any >rly qualified person can get from quantities while at other times the way. Far from It; many birds devel- he Department of Agriculture a mines are worked out and only a op tho "trap habit," and cpme to re- lermlt to trap birds, together with small quantity is recovered. Some- gard the traps as pleasure resorts. cads of literature and serially num- times, during wars, the demand is . Certainly they aro frco lunch count- ered bands in several sizes. It would greater and.we would find that the ers, and do birds have any koener he bard to name another activity price ot gold changes. The change pleasure than eating? . Men equals bird banding la com- in price Is liot Bhown wher.e gold Is ilning pleasant recreation and the used for money, It Is only evidenced If the layman Is surprised to learn advancement of science. No wonder by the rising or lowering price of other forms of wealth. that birds frequentlqy y re-enter the he Biological Survey Is threatened same trap, he Is even more aston- witithh a shortaght e of equipmenit t fof r ththe Whenever there Is a great change ished to find how docile Is the aver- growing number, of ornithological In the supply or demand for the met- age feathered creature when held In imateurs who are exclaiming, "Kt al uaed for.money, It will cause the human hand. A pair ot fingers is band together." correspondingly great change in gently placed about tho neck and an- price and always cause an upheaval other pair Imprisoning the wings in finances, and Industry. This Is "rather seem to soothe the bird. The THE GOLD STANDABD. what has happened throughout the average small bird when held on its world since the World war and is back In the ornithologist's hand, soon What It Is, How Jt. Works, and Its why we have seen the tremendous goes into a sort of trance, its body Effect on Prices. decline In all commodities, securities, goes limp, its eyes close; in short, it real estate anS "all other forms of is altogether "out." It may romaln In ancient times when life was wealth. In this condition several minutes af- imple people traded their products The great increase lij the value of ter the human grip Is relaxed; then among themselves without any me- gold should have been frankly rec- suddenly It will regain its faculties dium of exchange. Them would bo ognized and the nominal value of all and dart away from tho open palm. set standard for exchange, two gold coins changed to correspond to Just why birds fall Into this sort of hogs for a cow, so many sheep for it. Then prices would not havo been coma whenplncnd on their hacks no so much wheat. These methods, io ' radcally "changed. ."Common Vt h p lid tiftil workedkd , as therth e was littllitt e trade In sense would plainly tell us that fi- one Vet has explained satisfactorily. those times. nance, business and Industry could It has been suggested that thlsi pos- not survive such an upheaval. ture upsets the delicate apparatus But, aa civilization advanced and which enables them to keep their production was specialized, money This Is why we aaw all the banks balance, but tho facts have not yet was Invented. Money was designed and big busness houses In financial Note These been dlocoverod by bird doctors. And to be exchangeable for anything. In difficulty. It Is a slmplo, plain caoo apparently they dont apply to the stead ot the owner of a cow having with no mystery. There la no excuse Fine Features lordly bald eagle, who hjis to be hold to find a purchaser who had the for any government allowing such a by three men while he's being given goods he wanted and striking a bar- terrible condition to come about In the "bracolet." gain with him, he then sold the cow any land. But of all the great gov- to a dealer for money. Than, he took Double washing action At tho Cape Cod station It has been ernments on this earth with found that eighty percont of tho loosens dirt gently small birds are caught again at the same station within two weekB of first being banded. Nlnoty percent Quiet, rubber-mounted CASH •repeat within three monthB, which is motor with ample power the time limit arbitrarily set for the definition of a "repeat," that Is, DELIVERED bird retaken at a banding station be- Careful, self-adjusting fore It has moved out of the vicinity. A "return" la a bird recaptured Good Printing balloon wringer rolls the station whero It was banded, af ter It has flown away. Porcelain - enameled No result of bird banding la mor Is Always the Cheapest interesting than tho long individual easy to wipe clean flights which are recorded by check- ing up on the movements of thes Especially is this true when buying KENMORF rftmomlrtttd lodtyl feathered aviators. Some time ago, FREE OFFER! a nestling arctio tern was bandoi by letterheads and other business ENDS AUGUST 20 O. L, Austin, Jr., In northeast Labra- stationery. Such items are your dor. Nine weoks later It was picked The Annual August With every KENMORE up dead on the beach near LA Roch- personal representatives sent elle, France, 4,000 miles distant An- purchased/ other tern, banded In the same local- through the mails. You want KENMORE Event ity, was found dead In Natal, South guaranteed Africa, having flown 9,000 miles In them to look their best. little moro than 00 days. In 1017 a oloctrlc Iron, Negro paddling down tho Niger Illv- er picked up an unfamiliar white complete bird, dead, and Interesting chiefly be- THE RED BANK REGISTER with cord cause of a metal band around one of Its leg*. Ho showed the bird to a Doei Good Printing and plug. missionary, and thus tho Biological Survey got word of one of tho 100 Promptly and at Fair Prlcer. Sturdy Ironing board, eom- fledgling trrns banded by Dr. John Phllllpn nt MuncongUB liny, Maine, ploto with pad and cover. In 1013. DOWN MOST *5 Jort uowt money ...THE OVERWHELMING VERDICT OF REFRIGERATOR USERS Moro than 2,25O,OOO|Frlgklnlrc« are In mo todny •• • a tnillton more than any other make,... an overwhelming ninjorlty of iincri who h»v« mid by their purchase, that l'rluldnlro rfor.i jjlvo "inont for your money." Let us give you ALT. the fnct». FRIGIDAIRE 27-2H MONMOUTH STKKKT, A OINWAl MOTPRI VAUII •, "MOU COi YOUR MONiV KKI) BANK. I'MONKIZW). Jersey Central Power & Light Co. ALL OE0CE5 RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 10", 1932.

which give them "the stuff." We art the quality of the broom to be made. A Battling Comeback. 'Hard times agree with iom« p*o- referring now to Singling Brothers- A broom la composed virtually of A corporal was marching In front Barnum and Bailey. three layers of straws. The "Inside" hls.-souad whan he overheard a "Yea, I myself fetl 30 yean young- Solar Eclipse As United States Will See It If you have entree to the dining- Is composed of the shorter lengths. quartera, you'll find some 1,600 of the These are the first which will be circus crew at lunch. In the three wound on toe handle. The "under- A few winters *go It was »ro»rt to Ulfferent "tops." The performers, In- work" calls: for a different type ot "Yes," snapped back the corporal cluding the side-show cast, are seated fiber which wjllbe -wound over the In the main tent, where gay red"Inside- " and will give the broom checked tablecloths are spread; the shape. The third grade Is the "hurl." white "help" have toll-cloth covers at This is mads up of |he fine, round, their spotless. tables. In the second symmetrical straws or outside cover- tent; and the third dlnlng-tent is for ig.. ' the 250 or more colored workers, . Following several other processes The luncheon, served In sturdy and. D which the straps are selected and very clean china, consists of cream :ombed out for obtaining uniform of canned tomato soup, chipped beet engths are tied In separate bundles on toast, lyonnalse potatoes, canned 1 stringless beans, berry pie and very nd ths bundles dipped into a weak ldff ilution of a green dye. This gives Qad_,_J_ __ : _^_ he-straws - acolordunlformlty, A .The Ubangl savages are missing from the dining top, and you are told ileachlBg process In which the fiber that they have a "private lop" where a subjected to the fumes of burning their favorite foods are brought to ulphur for several hours sets the them under the supervision of two teen dye and leaves the straws in a men who look out for their well-be- lean, sanitary condition. ing. You gather that their table man- Now the fibers are ready for wind- ners aren't so good, but you learn ,ng, the most BklUful part of broom that our table manners and small naklng. The winder Is a man of ex- mouths aro no thnt ho nmy ourrly nvold doing lng of hot niihnn nnil conln nnd open few ppiulti on tho wlnps of broom tho wronK thing. fircii. corn, lin rr.mnvril nnd planted thchv "Ill" llrnl linluuil Impulnn In to trRnrdliiK thn flro lorac/i dmlnr llotwnrn lfl20 nnd 1R30 broom corn throw tho hrdrnom door wldn opmi HIM. Thn Nntlnnnl ll'miil nf Klrii l.ri'nmr nn Inipnrtnnt crop tn thn nnil riiHli Intn the hull; nnd ho w MnhitwU Vnllr>y nnd hrnomn wnrn Undnrwillrrn nnyn thnt (ill |,|.r ri-nt IMntinMy i|n thin unlcvin lin him IIIM f nil (lri'n ncniirrril In hiunrn, nnil inmin In n pninil \vity tiy tho fnrmrrn Franklin I>. Konr.cvcll, |; mnW n |iiihll,<, dtfpnitn prr rrnt worn chllilirn unilrr ten NOT the Ink! "ilii|i|iiuin Hint (ho tiro DIIKI yrnrn of HKO, rrntcr "f tlm woiiil," Tndny mnnt nf nf hln ftiliiilnlnttnttnn tin nn mnwrr In n n>t r,f "roii'-lti-'lmin" ilmwn from In tlin Imnrmont. (Inch a ftrn "Our own llvm niny h« tluritlrnnl thn liiniiiii riu n In f(iown In Illlnnln, U»f!moriy in I'lnnly to f""il upon old nntvnp, Kfihrt'iH, fJlOnhnmn, Tixnii, Nnw l>y flrn In »ilc own tioim n nt any /CURTAILING classified ndvei-tininB npproprintiona llllililnll nnd illmiinlcd (ilijrcla nf'vnr limn. If wn |rp«a)ll»|ii, arn linn l.rfn ni(,ua«.1, Ilir, |,(,t nil- I Ml WHAT ciiictm rroii.i; AT. tnttinr IntlU'nto nnil rf'ntlra aUlltpil flom liolow will hnvn l.ullt up rv pl(, riiiiilnynrii n ml nprrlnl inarhlllnry. Ai lint been proven time nnd ngn'm in the pint, tho nmi lilglwr thnn Ihn ntmoaphri VUll In Ihn DIlllllK Top" Aa Tlm tnnMoln of liioMin corn rotlall turnnilin III Ihn Imili iimn. Tim I|,,I t Aa tlix Nlnnv, Intn Ilin Dirt Inn.,m mulilnir. (In far, nn af'.pta ,,p Wl,,t. Ill- I1 •I'lip i .,i,irn I. diiplny columns of Tho Register WILL most effectively dour inl^lit Imyn iim u i, I. a 11! 111 n I.no |,x«n fnuml tn mpi ynu'll ..n lh. put n »lop to the red ink flow... Wo •uugciit thnl you "If II,n ,1,,,,,- |, Jn.t |i III" tiiilili, (IHIiHIInnK In Hin Iw.ll HI > ."Mima, in «un THIS medium to eliminnln the NEED for the u»o • Hill « ram || w]|| |,, irrrnimty tn rr liy In «IOI n|.» tiijn, n v Ill'tnw <,|< I,, of red ink. llitnnirh a RlrlitEf lilm lilna In rnl^nn" nltlo't tlm atlaiillnn •Ill nil til. lot aa HIM, thn uinllta. An Inennlou. «-'Hittlv.ni« "111.. "If etir.j.a )!y W»y i,( |l,» •r,«>»)M« ari'l waftlil , lia •IKIIIM .ntn, wnnil.lliiff w|, limit. al|l« HlKl lil> itf r I" llglilly all i,f t|,, Ungth fiinwlha Intn Mna afMiliilll f|..a»,( .ml din.nlil ili.i, ll.a a rlmlr )n iotlBlii' P'.'ti I'lltlll will l'« ll.ai1 loin lhr«« <m ii'Dir alLl liatillxi II, > nine i space, porcelain builder i lobbing especially. 151 Souti rooms for rent very reasonable for I rage i in excellent condition, located In ments; blah class residential wetlon, ISO Mr. Faveraham brings with him aeti >2.00. . lined. 63' lee' cubes. I)ry fcero' Insulator! street. Red Bank, phone 8651. • have 11 family to Hupport and appreciates me of HeKed Bank'Banks besett residential secsee- per month. Whlts-Fach, Ire, Red Dank, See It at TLStlng'i. It Uonmoutli strut. Ions;; 141 5 pep r monthmonth.. G. Howard Llppln- phone 2100. • cast of ' prominence, Including WB COD SALE. Tetlngsis do«i| wonderlul JOSEPH C P1CONE, mason, builder and help of any kind. Mrs. Edith HdlFnann, APARTMENTS. *it>," Edith Oampbelir THo play la" Red Bank.-, ' general contruotor] ettlmateB, pl*nv aa^Westjtreet,Jiedjlalik/ '"-- :otioti, 311 MonmoutMhh street. Red Bant. company,for young and o.ldi beautiful cbTth WOOD, furnace wood and (Irarpedfieatlon- s furnslhedi Jobbing and alfcir. •XAT, tour roomi and bat!., with tttrnn >hr>nh e &2I. HOUSE HUNllSai If so, let me'ttlB sponsored by the Federation of auxil- and vary healthy. At Ooy Kennel,. WANTED, position as chauffeur.mechanic beat and wfcteri all lmprovamanu, 130 you. I bare many listings of houses for place wood for sal. I price $10 per cord. atlona itlven special-attention. Oilce fi«C FOH RENT, building 10x10 rent .a Red Bank and vicinity. n«.»t»n. U(l Dnnk. Trod" Mari, phone MjtaWin~»g;r~~ Uliihton avenue/ Ite(I Bank, phone US. __9I •«yJce_!tat!sn_.MMIl4ln ,.jr - month r—Applj' -12- Meohanie • treat- "iafIei"~S^He~B'll61rnnemprlalTH0p K encedi good worker. Address Red Bank, Land" & Loan Co. -In-braiMla-anollSpplnrliirtilcl^rBSr able renU W. T. tarker. 54.B8 Uroad STANDKBEP-R who anti to go Into CURCHIN'CHIN'S ffo r resti art, Curohln'Ohl "t 'barbe r r box ill, H«J Bank.' Uank i suitable for picture theater, bowling street, Ked Bank, phone 8S91,' pltal, which includes a group ot good buslnesibunlnesi., tHt)%tHt)% profit In rootbesr USED TRACTORSi HcCornilck-Dearlns. FURNISHED three-room apartment (or SallB.. ^W\M9 nnr*l >.->«- k^. .._*_. , Dolan, and Fordionsi one with Johnson shop Ii tb« place where art tntani •onu- lley and pool room, manufacturer's .. eleven auxiliaries down tho coast stand i one outfit, which Include! making FAHM HANDS supplied; of all national!. rentl all Improveroentei ; centrally lo Jobber's supply house or garage, Acply thth e oarbonaUbUd dwater t , withih, coolel r and cultivating equipment! also plows, ssaders, thins. For real proof try o» once, slid ties. Call or writo. S; Berger'e 'Agency, etc. Conover Broi. Wlclcatunk. hi. J then you will always. Thli alto Bppltei anted) lultabla for UfCht housekeeping. tte(< at omce of Slgmund Eisner Comiipany or REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. from Red Bonk to Point Fleuant sarvar, with Ava gallons of -rootbeer syrup. H fit Wast street. New York City. C-bne ereneea required. 17 Waihlnfiton street, telephone Red Dank 1100. The federation will receive, fifty per $50 complete outfit. Csll end Heft lame "hrjne Holmdel 0. ___„ to ladlaa and children. Second National Barclay 7-2624. •_ POULTRY FARM. 16 acres, seven-room Bank building. Red Bank. Upstairs. Red Bank, phone; 6&9-M. SOUSE of »U rooms and bath i all Im- house, new barn, wagon shed and pouL cent of the prooeeds from the per-working. Brookilde Inn, State highway, BOIALLV- ,reduced prlc.s on salesman's DRESSMAKING. remodeling, repairing EO LEROY PLACE, attractive apartment provements; one-car unnme; possession Shrewsbury, phone Eatontown 408. nnple,— i 1ftladle' s and misses' sport-knit THE HICHEST prices paid for llvr chlclc- try houses: half mile off of Slate high- formance, and becauBO of the oppor- Baits, dreises and sweaters. 8SG Second ena. Joe Baker, liBQ Mccbenlo etra«t for luuieu or gents) curtains, draperies, of four larjte room* and obath, fur- at once. It. II, Vandcrveer, 49 Branch way i completely stocked. Prlo I7.H00. any kinii of mowing done. Prices reaaotv ntihcd and baatcdi ell Improvamenta; al- avenue, phone H»e. Red Bank. d. Howard Llpplncott, 31 Monmoulh tunity of obtaining «o distinguished ANTIQUES—Drop I«nf Ublei, urvIn Avenuo. Long Branch, near Dunbar ave- phono Red flank 8809. able. Ella Kysedorpb. 28 Rector olare nue. no -lama garage. Phone Red Bank FOR RENT, half of double house, located street, phone Red Bank, phone 121. a player as Mr. Fayersham they feel _ Stand, plr\* ch.«Bt of drawn, sleigh _ FORMERLY of Oosrko Co, capering I7.7B. lied Bank, phone U82-J. 100M 4 at 29 Tlnton avenue. Catontown, N, J SEMI-BpMI-Bpj_qALOW._pf:j _ m,_ll lm- 'S Dno atnovmir jhoditi be TBallsed for ~rEolin," MrCGST thklri, old ellnsjIV" ahlntfla etaln, ninety cents per «allon' UR^Knd ftv« roomir bRthrit'ttP'O« eiiT "Bus IIIT«V"llr"T6«m"r''»irifrffirWe? Iflovewntsf i lot SDXIDXU iirlco 12,400, the hospital. ilttimre, pewtsr. brui. qullti, etc. Rood house paint SI.60 per irallon. Mon- where. Exterlof work BUR ran teed. Mor- sitlon as housekeeper and companion to mants t rent reaa'bnable to responsible ents; garage. Inquire at as Ttnton'ave- don paymenpt t J2BJ2B00, balancbl nee IBIBOO per and old couitle or small family. Phone party. Inquire) at lib W4it Front atreftt. nue. Eatontown. Price 126. MrvFaversham was, born In Eng- Main itr«et, corner of 7th avenue, mouth Painelnt anind VarnlBVarnish WorkBWorks, 252 S5B rlaiey, Frtedl«nd«r Co*, fill Anbury «v«- month. Lot adjoining 50x100, with bufld- Willow avenue. Long Branch, oho no nua, phone Aapury. Park 0860. Red Bank 421-J. Red Bank. • ENGLISH bunnalow. five" ,„„,„,,, „„ Ing 20x40 for MOO additional. Hndley land and came to Amorica with a Aibury Park, phone 70-It.' 8110-J. CESSPOOLS olaantd. cellar* dun;, icoop- WHITE WOMAN wlshei day's work to do,TWO APARTMENTS for rehtt five bath, steam heat; open fireplace; one- Hall. »u Monmouth street, Red Bank, group of players which were soon LIVING ROOM set IO.0O, box spring tns _and_ grading at raftBOnablt ratci. or would J6 laundry In or out. Call at roo'ma each, and bathj plenty of cloaet car garage. Hadley Hall. 99 Monmouth phone 3500. iloward M phone Atlantic UUch- U76 Mech.nlc ..treat, after 5:00 P. M room; rent I2fi each apartment. Inquire street. Red Dank, phone 3500. stranded in New York. He failed to HORSE end msnure for sale, AtUntlo 14.00, Easy washer »15. conl ranee phone Rad Dnnk 127 4/ Henry F. Bylln, 42 Droad street, RRegUteU r FOR SALE, seven-room cottago and Data. Highlands, N. J,, phone 124-W. I2G. And numerous other Horns at Gram- ands 775. FOR RENT, four rooms and bath; all 1m- with all Improvements; will sell _t a find work as an actor, BO became YOUNC! maniod man havlrK bull dinu, Red Sank, BEDROOM, living room, dlnltte furnl- nn'«, 11 White street. Bed Bank. provementsi garago; 8x__ screened crlnce on very easy terms. Address "•» street car rnotorman; then worked flee and practical Illhourahlc knowledgo, ATSRTMBNT for rent, furnishsd. 6 Ul\ porch, can be used for sleeping, [deal for Ulsldo Nuraer^AUantlcJllghlandB, N. J. ture for sslei dishes and rugs separata BOD for ttoli courses, terraces, latvna and JOSEPH U KNIGHT, auctioneer, over UheB steady position, anything puylng i as a .riveter on the then new WU-or together. Cedar efieit and single had ^cemeteries. William Kane, Mlddletown tw«nty ytari' exparlence tilling .flrelde avenue, Red Bank. newly married couple; atone's throw from 8AL— or rent, year ruund homea, bunga- living WBKO. Geortre Darrash, Little Sil- APARTMENT of three connecting rooms depot. A. Blschoff. Mlddletown. N. J,» ,?"*' c°tugei, botei», stores, olflcet, HamHburg: bridge. It was while work- combination: like newt reesonabio. 75 HOC da at auotlon, I i«U anything any- ver, nhonc Rod Bank }60»R.' pbone Z6l*M ^ Miller street. Highlands/ FIREWOOD. H.00 por kadi loouats poats *r.d bath; 130 per month. Tatley. 17 : building lots and farms i all locations I Ing here that Charles Frohman, noted wh«r*. Pbooe tl4d Bash 737.W. EXPERIENCED chauffeur, commercial or Broad atreet, Red Bank. DESIRABLE ofllce for rent tn tha _iBner •ummor rental,, Asbur/ Edwards. 220 USED FURNITUR.E_ bough_ t an__d_ sol...Jd iand lumber for Baloal. e CustomCu ' Bawini _ prlvntc: denlrea poultion. flood me- Broadwaj, Long Branch. N. J, ebon* producer, discovered him and gavo done. Charles O. Bonnott, THREE and four room apaitinentB, desir- bulldjng. Applry at the officoflice of StgSlg- anything from oni t plic" a t' o oonUnt"—s" o -f Mlddletdwn, rhanlc: excellent ref^roneos. 418 Weat mund Elanei Co., I3B, night 8814-W. Titrn his first" chance on the American .our home. "—lamfc, 11 White streot, N. J.. phone 70. • SADDLE H0H3ES—Wo buy, veil and ox-End avenue, Long Branch, N. J., phone able location; all Improvements. Phone or telephone Red Dank chanffo hlfih clnaa show and pleiiaure Red Bank 206fi, W. F. Grover. 1100. FOR BALK or exchange, choice frontage stage. He Immediately became popu- Red Bank. BOD, top soil, fill dirt, clndera. gravel, 500-M. p °'i lSf__Ml m ?{'t0 Highway| terms. In very goo mnnurol also grading of all kinds. Prices horBci, polo ponies and hunters, A Inreo THREB~RO0MS and bath for rent at 79 FOR RENT, stores, offices, flats, bouses, lar and success crowned his efforts. TWWO etectrlo watewater pumpmps In very good asBortment always on hand. Twin Brook POSITION wanted, mu •rled man, salet Monmouth street. Red Bank. apartr-entsi Improved; all locations. B. J. Gibbons. Mlddletown. N. J. phone conditionditihalli shalloww miil l typotypo . Inquire fight. claudo C. Wright." Llltle Silver. executive experience: ling to accept B7S. Some ot his outstanding succeslies LUIIU4VIVII I _»••.«.—•-» ..*!-• -*•-»- h '«Red* N.. J.., phono Red Bnnk HU3-J. Farm, Tin ton F&tli road, Eatontown. FOUR-ROOM flat for rent; Improvement. JtiBt off Broad street Land A Loan Co- 7 Ft tt Ri Fl phon< E16. work of any kind. AddreBB F. M. &., box 18 Mechanic slroot. Red Bank. MODERN .even-roomhouae. on~Ni>wmBri wero "Under the Rod Robe," "The 47 Foster street, Iilver Flam, phone Red USED T1I&S, all rr,alKi« and rite, 11.00 Btt. Red Bank.' Ira Balrd. 1« West a treat. Ret! Bank. Dank HID.' TBUCKINO, moilna hauUnff! all uooU FIVE-ROOM bungalow, bath" and garage; hrlnifB ro«d» partly furnilhads plp«leu Squaw Man," "Dlplomaoy," "The Sil-FURNITURE— Brand new walnut bedroom up. Stout's Tiro Store, 121 Weit 1'ront LADY w mid like plain sewing to do TWO apartments at Rumaon, four rooms heat; llfixSOO; sun parlor, bam and na- street, Red Bank, phone 1742. carefully hund|odhund|od. Phonu ReRedd Btiav each; all Improvements: large porches. I n SShrewsburyreury;; $30 per month. FranFrank ver Fox," "Lord nnd Lady Algy," suite |801 also unclaimed storage lots S187-87W ffor prompt tarvloel . O*.tman'n RK homo. Address 0 Pearl street, Red B, La es. 14 3 Uonmouth atreat. Red raao for two carm fruit trew. M. U "Her Frler.a,-tho King1' and "Foot- for tale, lncludlne Hying room suite *15, OUTBOARD bout, with motor, 1100; out- Bank. $20 and S2G each. See tailor next door, Bnndt. 7 la Oreenfl avenue, Brooklyn, beda 11,60. springs si,GO, Bowing machine, boord boat J67.60, dlnshy 882.50. P6» IBS Mechanic ntr«at, >d Dunk. River road and Lafayette itreet. or tele- B & n k, / phono L*fayitt.i-a.0«na;~ : loose." kitchen cabinet, chain, etc., all bargains, Thompson Boat works, 2 Cantor street. HAVE your clothes cleaned at the City NO UNEMPLOYMENT, wage cuts, lay phone 2850-M,_Red Bank. TW O fine homes located Silver-white Gar* Dry Cleaners. & Mechanlo street, near oft or hurd times for Rawleigh ,men 1 VVJenu, one six rooms, nun parlor, open WHY PAY rent I Bargains In real «*tate Mis-FavorBham-hao boon-doing- a Atlantle-ITumlturo Wnrehouio, 85 MonBeabriKht- , N, J, Sounds unbelievable but Rawleigh dealer ATTRACTIVE _ iPRTtmcntB .with .garrig now. Let B. M. Gardner, Naveslnk, N. mouth street. Red Bank. Broad .Ircot, Itcd Honk. Phone 2117. Wll- fireplace. - steam ha&t: ready October lit; great amount of work In New Jer- RABBITS on solo at ill times i N«w _ea-11am Otttrov. proprietor. nold more products during 1031 than ever and private porch j four and ftve room 360 per month. The other house hni nine J., find what you want. , RIOHARD ft BOVNTON hot water heritor, Iand Whites, priced low; senior nnd jun- before. Giving utmost quality, quantity, d bath; convenient to town, river ant COZY little home, flvo rooms and balo* sey becauso, In hia own words, "Ha Inch—pipe] -used ~ three ior- does for-broadsrK i-lome-doos-brod. - W, TYPEWRITE• "*• •* II *« »ffM*R» ,"«^s.^4^»^ri(iratis«Uuus, t . k mewrlter•Vl/'l'.TT.ft-l*/V. aH price- on 2K0 hounehold necessities the rooms, all modern Improvements. Hadley -IBO-lM. U4-lr • • • • td bht d bin'a 68 .atlon. Rent reduced. C. R,.ROBB, 1 Al Hall, 90 Monraouth Red Bank, lame loti two blocks from Victory Park lovea tho beauty of the atate." His months! suitable bungalow, greenhousegreennouial! Cuttrell Rabbitry, Everett road, Everett, rented, bought and Bold. Trublo'a, su Rawleigh way gave thousands steady work ,n p]ace, R«d_Bank, phone 8Q62-W. phone 3500. and the beautiful Shrewsbury river; bath- monthti&lf prices i suitabl; Guaranteee d not)-gallons -per phono Red Dank lala.W.l. Broad street. Bed J3»nk. at good pay. More Industrious nun ing, buatlnie and fishing, sa WdihliigtoA "ultimate idea Is to"organise a:prac- wanted with cars to conduct Rawleigh OH' IlENT, small furnished apartment, tical school of drama in New Jersey, hour. Fred Klnhaferr 78 Fulton Blreet, FOR SALE, _£fobt cabin cruiser, com- C1II0KBN8 wanted i will par hlsheat with private entrance; alt Improve. Btreet, Humaon. N. J. Keyport. K. J, pletely equipped t self starter, motor and market prices for fowls and brollerab . Home Service routes In cltlfis of Long ents. 162 East River road, Rumson, N FOR RENT, bungalows and two-a to ry M which the players will learn tho Calll or wiwritet AleAll ZwlcklZlkl . 8899 North Branch and ABbury Park. If satisfied dwellings: reasonable rents. Apply SIX*ROOM bungalow, alt improvement*i NEW ELEOTRIC ico box, larga BUO; very tender; $176.00; have no use for same. newly decorated; hnlf acre of land, riSBonahli. perfect condition tnolde and Broadway. Long Branch. N. J ohona with $35 weekly to start address Re.w- George B. Brown Co., 5 Union street. art of acting by the actual produc- Se» Mr. Brooka, Fnlr Haven Yucht Work.. 1500. leigh Co.. Dspt. NJ-fi2-Z, Chester. Pa. HREE-ROOM apartment for rent, In near school, utorcs and station; SG.OQO. tion ot all their plays, ut. Phono M* Flagenhtlmer, Red Bank L FISH—Come and see the now River Plaia; all lmprovementB; bath, Red Bank. G. Howard Llpplncott, 31 Uonmouth 8H* shipment of fish I all Biles. Aquarium WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, heot- SITUATIONS wanted for colored general iprch and garage. Phono 1884, Rod Bank. street, phono Red Bank 321.,, PIPELESS FURNACE for sale, 18-lnch plantB, sand, food and flBh supplies. Bet- Ins and tinning. Pumps and windmills nouseworkers, reasonable! excellent OUR-ROOM apartment for rent, reaion nrepoti price $20. Call, after six sy ROBS Fish Hotchery, 174 West Front repaired. Agent for blaster carburetor chantberm aid-waitress, 965 per month-, HOUSE to let i seven rooms, aJl Improve- SALE OR RENT, year round homos, fur- DIFFERENT CORN WORMS. coat savins device. Fits any furnace. 42 (food chnufTeurB and handy men i colored able. Gait E. DlFlore, 126 Shrewsbury ments; In first class condition; large lot nlohed and unfurnlaheti t summer rent all,. o'clock. Edgar Taylor, phone 254. Redatreet, Red Bank, phoae 3662-W. vtnut, phone 89SB.* Anbury Park. Rod Bank, Allenhurit, Sen- Dank.' I*elKhton avenue. Red Bank. Ph"ne 1SA4. iCoolc, We investigate all references. and garage! near river, achoolt mnd all MOTOR BOAT,' thirty-foot half cabin, Monmouth Employment Agency, 00 Mon- 'OR ilENT, four or seven-room apart- bus lines. Inquire A. T. Doremua, or side Heights; building lota, farm acreage. Corn Borers Arc Not Plentiful In SACRIFICE—-Brand new porcelain green SAVE 40%, build now. Frank Scott, con- Easy terms. George W. Mnnion, 62 l'o* with Universal Flexlfour motor, self tractor and builder, phone 8442 'Red mouth utreet. Red Bank, phone 3800. ment In double houae. river front, with agents. Monmouth County. and cr«ra oablntt gii ranpt, ME. coat starter, olectrlo lights, etc. Price $425. >rivate dock; heat furnished. Location Urn place, Rod Bank. phon» Btoa-R. $115: taken for hill. Also large brand Bnnk. P. O. AddreiB R. F. D. No. 1. RedEXPERIENCED chauffeur; commercial or FOR RENT. Aueust Int. slx-room house. Many corn growers of Monmouth Call at Pullen's dock, Rumson, or write F. Dunk. 8 Riverside avenue. Red Bank, phone F,OR SALE, six acres, wooded soctlonj n«w Vecto heater, taarlflce $45. Dreaier, Westphal, Rumson, N. J. private; desires position. Good me- all Improvements j hot water heati on chicken housa 20x100, garage; price county are disturbed by the Insects telephone 581-M, Red Bank/ SAME~~MONEY—Let me give you an esti- chanic; excellent references. 418 West Riverside drive, fifth from bus line, left v 20x100, garage; price .PARTMENT for rent at 377 Shrewsbury $1,260. HIchard PlumPl , 2'J2Jh LibertLibty • which they find.In the fieldso r garSIXTEEN-FOO- T outboard boat for Bate; mate on that plumbing or heating Job. End avenue. Long Branch, K. J.( phone Ida road: price $30 monthly, Charles E. street, Long Uranch. - LOST AND FOUND ('omp)eto Standard bathroom $100. AllC89-M.' ' avenue( six rooms and bath; newly dec- j'alardeau, box^ H^_Mld_dletownj__N._J. dens and with all the agitation about nBB soven>faot mahogany deck, la fast irated ; one-car garage. Reasonable^ rent. nnd nafe. Will n«ll very eh«ap to first work guaranteed. Leo F. Rlstan, Belford, REFINED American woman would like po- 'OR KENT, six-room bouse, Improve^ LOG CABINS, four rooms, largo parcb. European corn boror they often as- DONT FOKGET the clambake to bo given H J.. phono Koansburg 606-W. IPARTMENT8—URoy, Ui Gortrudea. rustic effect. Easy tisrinn: right to Wa-, comir. Fbont Rtd Bank 1630, or call Bltlon In widower's liome; or small fam- mentst saraBe. Inquire Uo K. McKeo. ter. HlchniU Plum, 208 Liberty streat, sume that the insect which Is dam-at 199 River road, Rtd Bank.* • by Hod Bank lodgs of Mooio on Sun-FASHIONABLE dressmaking, hemstitch' ily. Address M. D. M.. box 511. Red Twin Cables, Rlvsnlde Gardens; three 6 McLaren (.treat, Rad Bank, phon* 2290. l day, August 21st, at picnic grounds at Intf and buttons mad*. Hanna Patten, Bnnk. :o six rooms; $ GO up per month. Hadley Long Branch. - aging their particular field 1B of, this FOR SALE, BacriAca 22-foot fast Bea Wayside. Bake served 3:00 F. M. Tick- jail, 1*9 Monmouth street. Red Bank, BUILDING DTI Whirr avenue. iultabl« for 56 Wallace itreet. Red Bank, phone EXPERIENCED stenographer and typist a work shop of any kind. Apply A. FOR SALE or rent; easy terms j- poultry* type. While there are a few corn skiff. $001 outboard motor and boat ets $2,00. 207-W. -.hone 3BO0. farm of seven acreH, poultry houuia, borers In Monmouth county they are $B0: five-foot round, solid mahogany ta- would like work, whole or part time. Baclgalupi, Wharf avenua. Red Bank. outbuildings; flve-room comfortable home; ble, phone 1018 Red Bank.»- LOST, Tuesday M., package contain THEORA BROWN, modlst*, dressmaklna, Home work acceptable; Rood references. THE NICEST five-room apartmentin town. SPLENDID home located it Buttonwood, no serious. Most of the damage lntr hair tonic Fine section, two blocks from Broad Improvements; two and half milts from \Vl5JUHKHTEK SO calibre gun 112, four creamsjeft in one of alterations, costuming, hemstltchln., pi- Sarah Summers. 24S East Front street. Shrewibury; -even room*, two baths. Red Bank. Address Poultry Farm, box which Is being dono Is caused by the the Broad street stores. Reward if re cotlnsr, pleatlnff, etc. Costumes to order. Red Bank.' treet; tile bath; 945 per trionth. Hilton wlno kesii flve «nd-ten gtllom, $2.50 itreet. Red Bank, phone servants' quartera; atttched (rarae*. Had- 611. Red Bank.- corn ear •worm. turned to Marity.n Beauty Salon, 12 Mon< Prices reasonable, It Whit, street. Red lerk, S Mechanic ley Hall. 09 Monmouth ttreat. Red Bank, lotl kltchtn table. 11.00, vrltlns desk mouth atreet. Red Bank.* Dank, phone 1KB0. WOMAN wanted, white, to do light house- 61.7, MUST SACRIFICE my ilx-room bunga- S2.00, two bldroom chairs $1.00 each. work: two in family} plain cooklnii; $15 hono 3500. V low, all improvements i $4,600; eaiy Phone Red Bank 874.* __^ LOST, silver wrist watch, on Broad ARTHUR E. BOYCE. painter, decorator, per month; sleep in or out. Apply 7B 1 The European corn borer Is found ntrcot, between Man mouth nnd Front BUNGALOW and house with all improve- terms; one mile from Red Bank station. SEA BKitfF. «lgTlU«ii.48/ Market, » Broad street. Red Bank. ?hone 400-M, Red Bank, . avenue,rphonerB^d Dank UBJ* avenue, Red BBankk . ea low. Hadley Hall. 80 Monmoulh Inside. The borer Is about an Inch OSlIKOallOalll wardrobdbe trunk, lane else! UPHOLSTERING, draperies and slip cov- RRAD.UATG NURSE. sllKhtly Incopocl. FUR5T]SH_D three, or four-room apart- 'IVE-ROOM bungalow, almost new, alntreetl . Red Bank, phona 8500. excellant condition. E, F. Brooks, Button- era made to order reasonably; eatlmatQB tated for regular nursing, having to menta with heat furnished; not over Improvements; S32.5O per month. G. long and approximately one-eighth carefully given. Call Deal rSS13.J. ur nt NEW Colonial five-room house, hot water wood,' Shensbur/, phon. Red Bank 8SU. AUTOMOBILES wear plaBter cast indefinitely, wishes S?0 per month. Please list—we have ten- Howard Llpplncott, 81 Monmouth street, heat, tile bath, fireplace, one-car ga- of an Inch thlolc. The head Is dark River road. Fair Havtn, next to postofnee. hourly work Btaylne evenings with chil- ants. Hadley.Hall, 99 Monmouth street, [ted Bank, phone 821. brown or black, tho upper surface of E. Rolle, 88 Norwood avenue, Deal, N. J.dren, etc., for nominal sum. Jeannette Red Bank, phone 3500. rage; lot 50x150; 15,500. G. HowarU TWO GOOD CARS for sale) Studebaker ELECTRICAL wirlns, five or six room Grob, 134 Bridge avenue. Red Bank.* Llpplncott. a 1 Monmouth etreeU phonaj the body Is pinkish tan to brown In her marriage Mrs, Tlarney was Mies sedan and Ford coupe t used, bub not bungalow or house, wired complste; fix- SMALL country houae, wlthtn five mtlei SIX-ROOM houie at 75 Riverside ave- Red Bank »2j. , color. Bach division of tho body abused. Can be seen at 24 Arthur place. tures, etc, »G5 to J60. Write Doran COLORED woman wishes scneral house- of Red Bank or Mlddletown; rental Alice Hosg, daughter of Mr. and work ; whole time or part. E. Jones, om October to June, or all year option* nue, newly furnished. General Elec- PROPERTY being developed In Eatoiw bears a row of small dark spots.' Red Bank. Electric. Fort Monmouth, N. JU or phone tric refrigerator j hot water heat) one- town, five-acre plot belnu cut up; eoi- Mrs. William Hoag oC this place, THIRTY-PASSENGER Willto school bus Koansburg 444. Sprlngdale and Newman Springs avenues. .1; average heating coat and rent totaling nter olota for salnale $200(200, , other lots $1001100. "fhe corn car worm usually con- A card party and dance will bo for salol in good order; $600. LcBter Red Dank." about $86 monthly. Not Interested In car garage. Inquire Carl J. Dleti, John U. WyckotI, 86 Lafayette stroeL, fines Its damage to tho silk and ker-held Friday night, August 12th, « ThorhO, R. V. No. 1, Keyliort, N. J., WOMAN wants lnundry worK at home o livintr In town. Addrefia rlouo* Wanted. 1 £ 8 Weat Front •treet. phone Rei) Ruroaon. phone Mlddlotown 468^ MONEY TO LOAN on first bond and out: first clans work done. Also young box oil. Red Bank. nel of tho oar although they do Holy Cross hall. mortgage. Appllcstlons given im- Bank 878. ACREAGE on Sycamore avenue, Shrews- •ometlmea feed upon the foliage mar, as gardener and houseman; bury, for tale 1300 per acre. Frank Mrs. A. Molaeil of Long Bench, WB HAVE a used car to fill your re- mediate attention. Hawkins Broth- drlvo. Phono Red Bank SlflS-J, after 6:00 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT B. Lawes. Ii6 Monmouth Btreet, Bed where It 18 rolled tightly against tho Long Island, la visiting her slater, ers, resl estate and insurance, 10 P. M." ' SIX.ROOM ruineralow. all lmnrov«m«nts. Dank. ___^ quirements; priced from $99 to BUNGALOW of five rooms and bath, all sun parlor; garagei at River Plaza; stalk. These worms arc about l'A Mrs. Frank Ghezzl of River road. Monmoutb street, Red Bank. FRENCH woman wishes day's work. Ad- improvement*; one-car garage; near SIX.-ROOM home, all lmprovcmontai one* 12.700. Rowland B. Jonei Cadillac drona Mrs. Burlew, Fair View road, Red $40. Inquire at 86 Carpenter etrcn. Red Inches long and vary greatly in col- Miss Phyllis Peace has returned _js. locatid In Little Silver: $87 perBank.* car garage attached i on Rlvenlda or/, somo of .thorn being grocn, others Co* Maple avenue, Red Bank, phone PLUMBING and heating! time payment!*; Bank, box 13I>.' month, Hadley Hall, 99 Monmoutb Hettchta: |S,RO0, caih needed $1,800. from a camp In Pennsylvania and Is 010. repair work. Joseph W. Fox, 11FIRST-CLAS8 S dressmaking: alterations of treat. Red Bank, phone Hed Dank 8500. HlVERStUE DRIVE home, beautiful vltw Frank 1). Lawes, 1-8 Monmouth atrett, yellow and varying from brown to Mnekney road. Phone Red Dank 1017. any kind I satisfaction guaranteed. Amy f river; nil) rent for $60 per month. spending tha rest of the summer NEW nlx-room houne, tile bath: electric Hndley Hall, 90 Monmouth street, ned Rad Bank. black. Thoy aro usually striped and THE AVANEL Restaurant, 29 Avancl F. Bennett, £8 East Westildo avenue, Red refrigerator, fireplace, iun parlor; one- with Mrs. William Ward of Lakenldo HUrMOUILE coupe, elslu-cylinder; muBt Bsnk, phone 8288-M,' Bnnk. Phone 3500. SEVENTBEN-ROOM houae. latest l_n_. spotted with brown, black or yellow avenue. be nccn to be appreciated; motor in boulovard, opposite Mlramar club, Long ar garage; beautiful shade treea; $60 per provementt, automatic heat; large ipt* stripes along the sides. Tho chief fine condition; price 160 cash. M. Flegen- Branch, N. J. Italian spaghetti dinners. HELP WANTED Immediately, two white month. O. Howard Llpplncott, 31 M FURNISHED api\rtm«nt, 89 Monmouth clous lawn on Shrewsbury river; JflS.QQO. distinction in appearanco from that Mrs. Blltaboth Kelson of Blngham helmer, phone Red n»nk Hid.* 11.00. Also a la carte. Refreshments. houseworkcrs. fierman cook, combina- mouth street. Red flank, phone 321. utreet; steam heated; thr«« large aunny Frank D. Lawei, 148 Montnouth atreet. Phone Long Branch 4111. tion cook-laundress; alno white couple 'OR RENT at Fair Haven, unfurnished inmn, bdthrnnm, iittlr. sarasre; iitiUable Red Dank. of the corn boror is tho fact thatavenua entertained last Saturday Mr. riERCE-AKUOW aedan tor sale: In ex- (125. Miss Gould, Rod Bank Employ- . 3r hualneis and rooidence. Mrs. Arthur STAR Window Cleaning Co.. George Lee. six-room bungalow, corner Kemp avenue 1 FOR SALE, ten acres of ground, 200 feet and Mrs. Paul Bloherts of Brooklyn. cellcnt conhons nd Catherine street. Fair Haven; Ideal Bwlft. 131 Hudaon avenue, phone 041. ' they are nearly twice the slz«. Mrs. Nelson now has as her guests Inquire St. James's rectory, Broad street. manager, 6 Wharf avenue. Red Bank, Red Bank 821." THREE large houiei, furnlahed. "avalN on Eatontown and Tlnton Falls high- . Another Insect which is nometlmes Red Bnnk, phonB 500. phone 8711-W. ocatlon. Ready for occupancy August able Eertember Uth; $75 per month. way, Tlnton Fall*. Inoulro William W. Miss draco Huber and Charles Smith CbNCRETE work A GOOD HOME to honest woman in ex-Uth. Apply Mrs. Wtlklm. phone Red Bennett, Timon Falls, -phon* Eaton to Ha found in corn Is known as the com- change for companionship and care 1 Bank 2&S7-W or 351. Frank D. Lawes, Ufl Monmouth street, of Woodslde, Brooklyn. Mrs. Nolson OltAIIAM-PAIGE and Peerless serv- NCRETblE kwork done; sidewalks and ce- Red Bank. _!4B"W.* i • mon stalk borer. It works generally ment blocks; also Northwestern crane elderly lady; two In family. Addrei UNFURNISHED, six rooms and bath, all TWO.nooH bungalow, with garage; two Within tha growing tip ot tho young expects to motor Miss Huber and Mr. ice and parts. Slmonlelng. supplies, for rent. 'Peter DIPonte, 246 Shrewsbury M., box 288, Highlands, N. J." Improvements i room for one car; 49TWO six-room houses for rent, with ga< rages; on White road. Shrewsbury; all acres of land with fruit trees a&4 plant and may bo mistaken for theSmith tomorrow to. High Point and storage. Fred H. VsnDorn. 77 Mon- avenueRELIABL. ReE d ElectrlBank, ophon Shope 1608, electrica. l con- MAN wants position; expsrlanced as por Fair Haven road, one block to river, one .rspeB: Sl.000. li. Howard Llpplncott. from there her guests will go to ter kn drug store, soda dispenser, chauf slock to bus. Inquire at I Clay street, imp rove menu. N. Cohen. 220 Shrews- corn boror becauso of Its habit ot mouth streot. Red Bank, phone 47 8. tractor, now located at 182 Fair Havon Valr Haven. bury avenue. R«d Dunk, phone 1724.• 81_Wonmoutb street, phona Red Bank HI. points of Interest In ths Mohawk val- road. Fair Haven, phone Red Bank 8028. feur, butler. Can furnish good references boring Into the etalk. Tho stalk 82 Linden placa. phorie Rad Bank 8802-J THREE six-room houses, all Improve- FOR RENT, ilx-room hounei bath, hot wa- SIX-ROOM house, motlorn~~lmprovementa1 loy. 1927 MODEL T Ford truck, liuck steel ALL REDUCED rates: Washing 11.00 to ter heat new plant. 56 Spring street trood looilon, near Bed llsnki loc borer Is generally a little over an axel and transmission; motor complete- Jl.DO. Also reduced rates for Stmonli- NEAT colored girl wtshss position . ments : fine residential section, near 1 16x300: shrubbery, two.car saraffsj* Miss Elizabeth Smith of Allen general houseworker or nursemaid ; can schools i 140, $15 and J50. Frank B Rant reasonable. Inquire Owner. 12 Oak „ Inch long and much falter than the ly overhauled. Price S3O. C. V. Seller, Injr_ . Jones Filling Station, North Bridge place, Fair Haven, phone 2470 Red' Bank. I0.OUO. Eaaj teima. Rent IJ0. W. A.'' street la, spending a week at Lava- box 69, Freehold road. Freehold, phone •venue. Red•'Illln Banka, "Charle • s Roberts, pro- do plain cooking. Can furnish good ref- Lawes, 146 Monmouth atreet. Red Dank. Ilotiplnif, u Linden place, Red Bank, phoQi corn boror. Furthormoro, It has a Eatontown 134-J-2." it Ph Rd Bk 120 orsnceH. 82 Linden place, iihoAc Re< IiUN~f of tho body which differentiates It 0 to 160 lier month i whit* home FOR RENT at Hum ion. ftve-room bunga- FIVE and six room hunaalows and houses phone Eatontown 248-W.' BALED HAY (or e.l«. E. D. Lentllbon. worth more than double that amount. locatetl In Shrew-lmry. *3T nn.l up. Al* eon of Mr. and Mn. Qoorgo Hycrs of Mlddletown. phone *81. Address Mortgage. _box__6_U^ ^*d__Bank.^ man $50 per month, white coupU $10 low, with Improvement!; for seaion or ioo FINE HOMES for aiile from (1,800 U I>er month. chimhannald.waltraiB 140 I>R fear j furnlnhed or unfurnlihad, near hua • n linta located In Red Hunk. S3D nnd up. tloo.iioo; .»sy torms. Now Is tha HUM Belford, la In the Long Branch hos- Fair Haven News. CORN for. sale at the Uolan farm. Ever WANTED, used' English saddles, brl.llss month and M\K RegUter now. We havi Ina. Reasonable rent to reliable party. llmiloy Hall, 00 Monmnuth eteel. [!cl to buy. Prlc.s it. nln. up. II.Jl.j pital as a result of blood poisoning ett. AddresAddres S, E. Mnloncy. R. D. No. and equipment. Twin Brook Farm. Tin *oveial iionttlonn open. Monmouth Km llnnk. phone_350f). B ton Falls rond. Eatontown 616. rhont_ Rumion 4 87. Hal), Of) Monmouth street, lied ilank In his foot. Ills condition la aerloun. (The lied Dank Register can be bouuht 2. KKsy|>oity|t . . N. JJ. loy me nt Aticncy. l>ti Motunouth at FlVK-liOOM" furnished house In thath«, mslcl'. room and Monday morning. Qold Cedars). •lllttlltti'' , 36ll36llroa(i i tJlJi liigi and garage; $26 monthly. Addrti R?KU._R/d n»"k._ sultnble for Krnln, veuotableo, potatoeB. JuJJ_ )>sth; all Improvemfnts; two*car aerate)! Telephons H1K-M-I, lied Ilsnk. kiO.ESH^NErin contrtct brids* only ROOMS FOR RENT. It. U., box 611, Red BfJ«k^ _ DOUHLK 1I0USB nn Wetit Ilcrgeii ptare. ntatly one acr, of Intuit ov.r ](JO faet om A ion wan born Friday to MrsDON. T FOKfiBT tho rlnnihak'e fn be given from certified tench era. Lenoni ulven hot « th. ilv.r; lln.Kiin. i|. Howard LWIn. lCdward 8. Bchnmp In tho Clmmbor- CClMKOltTAIlLE furnished room tor rln heat. o[i«rvrtrJr Hrei'lac*U. two-nr warn us, c-ol> [l-rkitr. 271 Shrewihury nvanui. M ntl 1 Rumson News. by Iteil Hank loduo of Moo.o 011 Sun- rlvately or In mout>n. Jan* Witllnmt. i with pilVHte family; convenient to I,UB, I ""k i'l " ""'" •''••'• Phone It»d bcr£ hospital at Trenton. Mrs. day, August 2lBt, at picnic KI'IHIIIIIM nt _ rlitg* and baoVttmmon atudlo, 68 Klvtr- train, rentaurantl .11 cunvenl.ncrs. (ia- fruit treei; located In Hhrewiihiiry. Had phnna S-B7-W. Bchnmp witn formerly Miss Grace Wayslils. Bake serveil IIHKI I'. M. Tick- nld« .Avenue,j>hon« R«<1 Hank 84 B4. raue If desired I reasonable. 46 Maple ave ley Hall, 00 Monrnouth ntreet. Red Dank (The Had Bank It.ulnt.r can be bouihi ets 13.00. .lUV mnd ••!! tacond-handi oloth«§i munt mis, phono SR9A. [ihone aft(li>. _ _ In Rum.on at Flnn.ity s g.n.r.l stor^ flchultliorpo, daughter of Mr. nndV6iiN(i"ri(ia for iaii ha In flood condition. L. K«rb«r. *01) ^ ^ (,()OI>"HOUHK"fo"rTeni,~(>rife Iflfi. fti «ooltal. It.alsler Is aUo snlil and delivered br Ml»» Florenc" e Chandler o"f Knl" r' WATKU flVaTKMHP»J j all imiHiivt'nientu, tiirtiilnu wnter John l>ir.ore. agent, 162 Monmouth Ch.rl.e Osy.r, Ql I-^far.tte street) Haven COVVOWSioH foi r sslf, .evt- n Jersey rows; nil y tutd « Llia I tntlon HIKI (IIM linen. KiJ IUUI. rond In hsvliiK, a vacation rsirtitereie d 1 thre ee helfeia INK In tar •yiteini tuttaltad. •treat, lUrl lUnk." from lior dutlan us ntuilcnt nuras at hiim]> r*calilnull , Itrnldanc*Itld . Hid llatow , lied lUnti. _ _ KOIt lltNT or MU, Ifliiiiiatow. all Improve. Miss Chrlntlno Knnpp liml an her l td t profitfi ; fouf r hou.h . ffol ilmtii. lot 111-N. X, phoii* Ultldlttown 66. .•lumbln COMFUltTAHLK furriUhtd 'fiiom fo"r Ten tho Kltklit memorial hospital. tl« plus with Hnw, ('nnie Mini ».e tbrm. h*nt)ntr and tinning. fr*<\ (\. Hunt. flvo tnlntit«n from nhdpiiliig ntitan i menu i uarairai furnlihnl nr iinfur- KUffnt ovoi- Ihn wonk-oml, Bnmuo Telephone. 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Mother wnntii In find nnn.ffonn to lift.|» monil Tnlbot, nt Flwhpr'a lalnnrt, Nfiw tnr, Mr«. I.ewlii K. Connor. pilvat* loomi. TOO lllvar road, V*alr Ila- II Hank. 4(1 y.ars -III, ,MI.IO,,,.I« from Wlsrnn.ln vnn, l>hot.« IU<1 Hank H9, .1 M. A. Ill*, lf\ Hro«.t •"••(. |1«.| Yorli. Mr. anil Min. William Keeny Imvo tn (l.,irula. Work •••"••I for Iul ilellxie,!. 1II ItKt; furnUh'td im.i.i.1 for reitt'F'toiiiih'er ll.u-.* Imr with tlm hminnwoik, Dad'n looking for A lot on r J II, Nlliil", J1U (.Unil tiYI'WY "T«Vll»rpm," «,,• ' rnlU n-rlV .(•>) m- itvi-uratvly i Ittcntml niir tnllroa put up Junt Ihrt kind ot n tiotino lin Imi al- 1 Monlrlalr, N. J, Hank, touts No, If. i louth IlcNildoiri linn. Iruitllie at 111 Mottmoultl atltet, PnrlfM aveniin. : Cortiif. 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Ml» Itmikln Til* •nut nual •n li». •• h«r h|»i>r anil .«'. fi«|,i. «..i lly.t ! ,.|...... II ll.f.i.,,..s .*rl..,,.«,l, A.l.lr... I. • t Die Jt-il M'll'a olt. Vlhi.nl »•«• iiatifhler IloltjUa and Ur. mill Mra, Uniie t'»ci(l«r nf Nurwalk, Ci.nn., 11 1,1. ...I ,l«iu«« nil. apaiit I lie wetk si,A wllh Mr. and Jan,.. I Tltdth*. Plnltey Hllil Vott Ill mil On *.». I., nml • Ml, *l t U,- It. oil In Vl>« rUlU -l M|> lt. vv.nl ianl . A.lv.ilTsa. ih MM n«fur* i.ienl. 4i' RET) BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 10,1932. "I

    day on a two weeks' trip in New Governor Moore to York state. The MethodlBt ladles' aid society (I Body Builders Be Guest of Honorwill go on an outing tomorrow to Ocean county. The day will be spent 2 CUSTOM BUILT The guests of honor at the annual along the Metedeconk river. The S AUTOMOBILE BODIEa meeting of the Monmouth county or- party will leave here at ten o'clock. 4 Repairing, Pointing, Trimming. Ross Fenton Farm Fowlers RED BANK. ganization -for social service on Sep- Miss Ruth Muller of Asbury Park tember 7th will be Qovemor A. Har- Is spending a week with her cousin, Column Triple* Sofetj Glass. 3 BROAD ST., ry Moore and Senator W. Warren Miss Genevleve CurtiB of Little Sli- On Deal Lake,r North Asbury Park 3334—3335. „ Barbour. Governor Moore is an oldver Point. Two Phones: friend of the social service organi- The Wenonah missionary society ji Joseph Wildanger Co. zation, having taken particular In- will hold its regular monthly meet- Frank P. Ford Announces SPECIALS—Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 11, 12, 13. terest in tho meetings In 1027 anding Friday night of thla week on 4 a WEST ST. A a a AVE. 1028 when the membership of thothe beach at Deal. ThlB Is the sec- K Near the Depot. TeL B. B. 1330, organization was working BO hard ond meeting to be held on the beach Laundry Service •*. WEEK-END FESTIVITIES for the establishment of tho Mon-this summer. mouth county welfare house. Sena- Mrs. Josephine Curtis, who Is over Legs Lamb 19 tor Barbour-ls oneujf-tho-vlce-presU elghty-years-old, sprainedJier^ankUi i5fel^y^ Sunday, t dentfi; of the organization and hasI.n a fall yesterday In her home. Based On Past been actively Interested In Its con- An addition is being built to the August llffi, 13th aiuTRtH. EXTRA SPECIAL ! duct for a number of years. Rlbustelll house on Prospect avenue. As usual, tho annual meeting of -Performances the organization will bo held at the Boys can make extra pocket money Fowler's Famous Fowl home of the president, Mrs. Lewis S, selilne The Register.—Advertlaemen' Thompson, at Brookdale farm, Lln- The Yacht Club Boys Long croft, at' 2:30 P.'M. Mrs. Thompson said that while it has been the eus- IN the past twenty-years our International Entertainers. g Island years to hold the annual meeting in effortiThave been "turned September, both last year and this VELOZ •«?• YOLANDE T year the effort has been made to toward producing the Ducks stage' the meeting early in tho t>bo«« New York's Premier Dance Team. ( month in order that the many sum- Streot 2:30.7,9 P.M. 1200 highest quality, of Dry mer residents who take ouch an ac-Saturdays and Holidays Contlnuoui Featured in Ziegfeld'* "Hot Cha." Shoulder tive Interest In the soda! service and Cleaning.. public health program of the county Smoked c may participate. LAST TIMES TODAY1 Henry King and his Orchestra Lamb The organization's custom of hav- At 3:07, 7:37,. 9:42 THAT the result of our at- Hams— 17 Ib 19 ing a genera] topicJor the_meetinjr GEORGE BANCROFT._. and WYNNE C1BS0N- ile—All Brands) Chops will bo followed as usual. This year . tempt has been .success^ the general topic will be "Taxation "LADY anJ GENT" and the Public Health." The offi- fui, can be plainly seen Friday Nite Special Shore Dinner, VEAL CUTLET • , 35c £ cers of tho organization fool that tho Jet cost 90 s LOIN LAMB CHOPS 35'n public at the present time Is prlmarr by the rapid rise of our $2.50 per person. lly interested In the two sides of the little* GRADE A WHITE EGGS 35^ I much-discussed subject of taxation. establishment and the in- ROUND STEAK First of all is the vital necessity for TOMORROW and FRIDAY We Specialize in Saturday Nite Dinner Dance, n> reducing the cost ol government— Feature at 3:15, 7:«S, 9:59 creasing number of our CHOPPED BEEF national, county and municipal—and Funeral Designs. $3.50 per person. lessening the burden upon the Indi- customers. vidual taxpayer. On the other side 1 UlllDQE BOAD, of the question, however, is the equal Neai Bumaon Road. J5unday_Nite_ Efttiner, Roll Butter, country 24c lb. interest In maintaining a decent lev- Tartar kotjti TODAY, "we are ' likewise Telephone Bed Bant 2S7L el of individual and community immagt fciy, FRESH SEA FOOD standards of living and the protec- $2*50 per person. tion of the present and future citi- loottJ, tamed making the same effort to 12c lb. zens agminst unwise economies that aiihctil produce the Finest Qual- BLUE FISH may Involve enormous future costs. , A - —— ' ' - (2 to 6 lbs. each) It will be remembered that at the ity Laundry Service ob-, last year's meeting of the organiza- IMPORTANT NOTICE! 29c' tion, Mrs. Franklin P. Roosevelt and tainable. • HALIBUT.... Commissioner Herbert C. Parsons of Dinner Guesta at Boss Fenton Farm are never nsked to pay MACKEREL, JERSEY 15c » Massachusetts were present and ad- a cov^r charge at any time during the entire evening, dressed an audience of approximate- THE most careful attentio For BeserraUons—Telephone Asbury Park SM or 3071. BUTTER FISH loc ly 1,000 persons. Further details of the meeting, it was learned at the is given every article that organization headquarters will be ROSS FENTON FARM discussed at the August meeting of is laundered—socks are the board of trustees and will bo made public after that time. &HK In nKO darned, buttons sewed on; \MBWL ' RADIO IMf »aV Picture PORCH LAWN PARTY. and with the latest type "ROAR of the GRAGON" Card Flaying at the Homo of Mrs. with of laundry machinery, ex- GWILI ANDRE ARLINE JUDGE August J. Miller Next Tuesday. EDWARD EVERETT MORTON perienced help and proper The third of a series of summer ZASU PITTS OMB SPECIAL card parties for the benefit of the You'll Enloy supervision, we have River Plaza Community club will bo HARRY GRIBBON In held next Tuesday afternoon on Mrs. "HATTA MARRI" made rapid progress in August J. Miller's porch overlooking Screen "Snapaholt ~ Cartoon Spldur Talk* the river. These parties have prqved Paramount Sound Nevri this field. very popular, one reason for this be- ing that the location is one of the~ coolest and most comfortablo here- WHY not visit our plant CHNEIDERN PCBI.IX abouts during hot weather. Fine old shade trees are on the lawn and this, and see for yourself how combined with the river scenery and MARKET md breezes, makes the porch very#.de- your laundry is handled?, sirablo for a summer party, ThOBe who attend may play bridge Homa at Paramount Picture! We always welcome your 21 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. ^^ or any ga°me desired. A prizo will SATURDAY and MONDAY visit. bo given at each table. Usually the Feature at 2:57, 5:21, 7:25, 0:39 awards are hand-made articles made WAItREN Free Phone 2653 Delivery by the members of tho club. After | THERE absolutely the game's refreshments and a social'|' no SPECIALS IN EFFECT AUGUST 11th, 12th, 13th. hour will bo enjoyed. Among those reason why you should ' your protection, OUT meats are kept in a continual' present will be Mrs. F. W. King of state of refrigeration from tho time they leave our ware- Glen Rock, who is occupying the send your laundry or lb summer bungalow on Mrs. Miller's house in modern refrigerated trucks to time of purchase property. She will be the guest of cleaning miles away from Legs Lamb 19 honor and she will give a short talk on contract bridge. She ia a certi- your home town when the FRESH fied bridge teacher lecturing under Everything tho auspices o( bridgo headquarters best work and service Felin'S of New York. Tho past week Mrs. Sold CHICKENS King has been attending the Ameri- can be obtained in your SMOKED STRIP can bridge league tournament at in This For BROILING <5- FRYING POUND Asbury Park. own community? Market HAMS Is BACON DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB. Guaranteed SIRLOIN Mo j f tcture Enjoyable Tlmo at Swimming River hi. web of steel he %n*r*A "LET US DO YOUR to be the STEAK POUND ^y j Club Suturdiiy. Youth hunfry (or love and illken lb. Luiurlea! In LAUNDRY" Best. 14c The monthly danco of the Swim- 14c "SKYSCRAPER SOULS" ming River Country club wna held «llh MAUREEN CHUM-IVAN Saturday night nt tho clubhouse. Mr. GREGORY RATOFF ANITA PACE C and Mrs. Juek Rchrcy were tho ho3t NORMAN FOSTER GEO. BARB1ER We maintain a cold lb c LAMB CHOPS POUND 29 and hostess for tho occasion. Larry JEAN HERSHOLT Laros find his orchestra furnished Now for • Lauihl itorago vault (or the Fancy Fowl 19 tho music for the dunce, "Ilctty Itoop Htnps thei Show" Those nttcndlnj; Included Mr. nnd Paramount MAGIC CITY protection of your val- SHOULDER Mm. Snnuiol Hnlpcr, Mr. nnd Mm. Paramount Sound Newt M. J. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. uable Fun and Rugi. SLICED PORK CHOPS POUND IO" Wodehousc, Mr. nnil Mm. W. VI. For the Chtldrint Roasting Kennedy, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrn. Kind Cnn- Saturday MatlnfB Start* 1 I*. M. BOILED ovpr, Mr. nnd Mm. Floyd Iinlny, Mm. Selected Photoplay and 3Mi-LB. SIZE RUMP CORNED K I. Robinson, Mlrm Ilrtty I,t\mbcrt, lit C|,l>nd« "lleroei ol tha Welt" Wnltf-r ffoKiin, Jrinot Hui-lmnnn, Ifob- SEND US YOUR STRAW, POUND X# rrt Mchroodcr, Mr. nnd Mm. Gun HCIIKKNO CJAMK CHICKENS BEEF F.very Saltlrday at 0 PANAMA AND FELT ltnthnincher, Mr. nnd Mm. J. A. •'in For AIM HAM Dnwd, Hldnry Mercer, Mr. nnd Mrs, Ornrjro M• POUND 3 W .!. .1, ContKir, Mr. nnd Mm. .1, Clmnc: Brookfield 23 CUTLETS Onnlcl Krniifmtmiiil>m nl IllnlilnmU Church, Hcv, I',', K. Mnmirvllln will i-\r- Direct behind T lunln Holy Oitiiintiiiloii nl Ml. An- COFFEE 19 BACON thlt Market. I tli«w'n K|i|>r>i|inl rhtirrli nl. llluli- PHONE Inmln nril fltindny n llnjf nt l":<5 Don't Pnrk 1 GLDERTA FRCC STONE r>Vlf«'lt, Tli»|« will ),« « „„„,; nrivlrn lb. 1 PEA CHES Illlinlay lilghl, nt |,nlf|lnnt unveil ib. 22c in the Alley. 25c 1 SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZI: Litllo Silver Ncw«. 8 PEACHES PRUNES 1 I III. II.I II. i.,ui., ,.„ u i,...,ai,t Swift's Premium PINEAPPLE PLUMS can BASKET 37° . I.IHU fllfr.f II,. II,,I,,,, |l... ma,,.i ounce I II.. ,1.|.,.t ., | ii,,,,,, y,i«,.v.,,i,,,,i,.f • "".I •!..,• I 'III. MIIU dllv.r niMHIIlV l. ALISON SKIPWORTH I'iill l«nm mirtoiMt Iw.i o^fenln n FRUITS »"<* VEGETABLES In III* |m.| w«oti, IAII |rt|itay II| RICHARD DENNETT lle,1 ll«nlt lt»iim»t Ilin IJIIIo flll GEORGE RAFT 36 Monmouth St, Red Bank lira It In II ami Mm,,lay iil,,lil WlMIIKlM ni«MI«l| V>,,|, ft,,,,, I. tVAlYN KNAPP do/,. Jpraoy niiv.i a i., i, II.,i it.,,1, „,.,,„,( H».. | ,,., I 19' PEACHES lit mutt In urn liinlne «rut lw«i 1 YOUR MONEY 0UV5MOHEATAWAGNER, STOUE il.»M lir.a U "".Mir A HOOKY' »»«!• mil and lirn elilhc. ,«Hri1 Mm II.IU. ..I**,., IOUY I (KIK tlflAf l|" i llvll.j Met V |a lailMIng n l«,, Amoricnn Ilnnuty or mnuMini <>r Funcy i"t« l"l H'« !«»! -if inn ,,r MAIN OFFICE CANTALOUPES 15" APPLES 1 V * 3 \,¥ t"V*2r «la ','&*'•>*•• l> I r n«i ri HIl\ PLANT i actili I'Mtltc Hniv1a)r F. BARTOUS PURE OLIVE OIL [itlahrti l<... ,lui 70-76 White SUrwsl, )* J - t ltd Rtd B*ok. Hum J»w, **»•<•""•' 1