AJJ the Newt of WE DO BED BANK • snd Surrounding Town* OUR PART Told Fearlessly and Without BlM RED BANK REGISTER grounds and the garage. The total THEY LIKE RED BANK. Fair Receipts Are Theodore Parsons cost of the work will be about $18,000. Business Men Ask Navesink Fair Testimonial Dance Bids for the remodeling and Im- Mayor and Mrs. Meister of Weehaw- Carnival Of Values provement of the house were made ken Take Cottage Here For Season. Near $8,000 Gross Buys Lofty Home by Blx contractors and the three For New Ordinance Opens Tonight For Gov. Hoffman making tho lowest offers wero only One of Red Bank's distinguished Now In Progress Sky High, the Former Brooks ?S0 apart. Tho work Is being done They Want a License Law Simi- THree-Day EV%nT Will Close Visitors this summer Is Mayor Jolm Firemen's Fair at Fair Haven a Charles Miller Heads Committee Red tank Merchant*, Unde«l Residence on Branch Avenue, under the,, program of the Federal lleister, of Weehawkcn, who with Great Success—Almost $3,- Housing Administration. lar to the One in Force at Saturday—Fiftieth Anniver- Mrs. Meister, Is occupying a cottage for Affiliated Young Republi- Auspices of Internal Tmda S00 Taken in Closing Night— Purchased by Red Bank Law- Clifton—Market Representa- sary This Year—Plymouth Se- on West Front street during July and cans' Club—Affair Thursday, Committee, Holding Threei Harold E. Smith Wins Car. yer for Hii Own Occupancy. tive Makes Statement. dan to be Awarded Saturday. Augustg . Mayoy r Meister has a double August 15. Day Sale. HOOIDEL FAEM SOLD. reason for selecting Bed BBank,for The Fair Havon firemen's fair Sky High, the former Brooks resi- The Chamber of Commerce of Red Tonight tho fiftieth annual fair of finds the Many state officials, guestB and dence on Branch avenue at Little Sil- Bank, In a letter which was read at the summer. First, ho "Red Bank Carnival of'Values" Id closed Saturday night In a deluge of John 8, Oakes's Place Bought by Wil- tho lire company at Navesink be- North Shrewsbury a body of water friends of Governor Harold G. Hoff- •ho title given a three-day sales event money. It la estimated that at least ver, haa been bought by Theodora D. liam I'ascoe of New York. the meeting of the mayor and coun- gins and continues Friday and Sat- attractive for his 40-foot motor yacht, man are expected to bo present on Parsons, who Is having It remodeled cil Monday night, asked that an or- scheduled for today, tomorrow and, 3,000 persona crowded the fair John S. Oakes of Red Bank haa urday, Though the flre'men hold the Marjack II. Second, he much pre- Thursday evening, August 15, when grounds that night and tho receipts for his own occupancy. The prop- dinance requiring businesses to be li- fair for only three nights, It has each fers Ked Bank to any part of the a reception and dance under the aus- faaturday by tho Internal Trade com- erty comprises eight acres and the sold his farm of fourteen acres near censed be passed similar to the ona mittee of tho Red Bank Chamber ol were close to $3,500. With the ex- Holmdel to William Pascoe of New year brought largo crowds and Is ono shore legion as a place to live. pices of the Affiliated Young ception of Friday night, when It house 1B on a plateau 181 feet above In force at Clifton. Although no of the most successful affairs of its Republicans club of Monmouth commerce. In addition to Individual sea, level, which la the highest point York, who will occupy It The Bale He not only cruises both the ;ales announcements which are ap- rained the fair was largely at- name was mentioned, it was gener- kind in tho county. -New features Shrewsburies In his yacht, but also county will be tendered the gover- along the coast south of the North waa made as the result of an adver- ally taken for granted that the rea- have been added, and this year effort nor at the Monmouth County Coun- pearing In today's Issue of The Reg- tended, and even though all returns Shrewsbury river to Cape May. The tisement in The Register last week. takes frequent trips around tho Hook are not yet In, tho receipts for the son for making the request wa« to is being made to make it especially into deep sea. During July Dr. and try club. ister, as well as other county papers, new owner is a member of the law The new owner will continue hla bus- regulate the Crown Food Markets attractive since it Is the fiftieth an- there has been distributed 6000 entire week have passed the $7,600 firm of Qulnn, Parsons & Doremuu. iness duties at New York and the which is scheduled to open business Mrs, Thomas Armstrong, of Teaneck', The affair, which is scheduled to •welvc-page folders featuring the mark and aro likely to reach $8,000. land will be offered for leasing for nual fair. wero with the Meiatere, besides whom start promptly at 8:30 o'clock, In ex He is now living on Branch avenue early In September In tho Lewis pecteel to be one of the most success- event throughout Rod Bank's com- While it Is too early to determine In close proximity to tho property farming. A house of the colonial building on Broad street. A motion The lU-st firemen's lair waa held In there have been a succession of mercial district. Evidence of thl» tho actual profits, it is the opinion which he has just bought. type, the usual outbuildings, a brook the village town hall and combined guests at each turn of the week. ful affairs to bo held In tho county was carried to "file the letter for fu- a peach shortcake festival with the this season. It Is under the general publicity was seen early this morn- of aomo that the amount will sur- and a tract of' woodland are on the ture reference." Mayor Meister Is ono of Hudson ing by the number of automobiles pass any other fair in tho history The property comprises about eight place. Mr. Oakes bought the prop- sale of home made cakeB, bread, pies county's leading citizens, and Is much supervision of Jury Commission of the company. acres and it adjoins the estate of erty from Martin MacStudy eight Lewis Levlne, a representative of and fancy articles. Nowadays it is in the public eye in his home county Charles Miller of Eatontown. The ranking uSe of Red Bank's free park- Tho Plymouth car, which was Mrs, Richard K. Fox. The banks of years ago and farmed it for a time. 'the Crown Food Markets, was at the held on the fire house grounds with as a "favorite eon" candidate for the outaide lawn will be gayly decorated ing space in the rear of tho store* the plateau are almost sheer on all meeting. He said the Chamber of flood lighting and the latest In games, with Japanese lanterns and a variety on the west side of Broad street, be- awarded Saturday night, was won by four sides and the land formation re- The farm is about two miles south- Democratic nomination for Governor, >V!l e slrect anci Harold E. Smith of Mlddletown. Ho east of Holmdel village. It adjoins Commerce had an entirely erroneous novelties and refreshments. either In 1937 or 1910. of colored lights. Don Gramann and stree't " West Front impression about the concern in his orchestra will furnish music for Is 22 years old and the son of Jack the Hop Creek farm of William H. Thursday and Friday nights val- The stores co-operating have made- Smith, who has a blacksmith shop LaBoyteaux and it is in close prox- question. He said the concern did uable ground prizes are given away dancing. not operate a chain of stores and and Saturday night a deluxe Ply- it traditional with their customers to at Middlotown. Ho did not own a imity to the farm of Cross Brothers. that at the present time it has only conduct this August solo and they car before, but is undecided whether Mr, Pascoe plans to improv' tho mouth touring sedan will be disposed Supper For New ono store at Hillside. He Bald food of on tho co-operative plan. are putting forth exceptional mer- to keep tho Plymouth or sell it At house. products only would be sold at the 80 Vl U ;3 f r th a eVCtlt Sl0 s present ho is employed at Fair View Red Bank store and that the place This company's Interests are not Monmouth Church stowfn '" ' ° ' - " cemetery. only in protection against flre, but have the endorsement of the Inter- would not be a super market; that also of civic improvement. Last year Mr. Smith's name was the thir- Red Bank Finances Is, not a market where everything Annual Event for St. Mary's Has nal Trade coaimitteo and havo con- teenth drawn from tho barrel. Each would be sold from soup to nuts. He a 600-gallon Seagrave triple combin- tributed their portion of the expense name as It was drawn was an- said that possibly one concession ation apparatus was purchased .and Every Indication of Being of putting- on this sales event Places In Fine Condition this year the firemen '•have been Largely Patronized, Provided so officially recognized are John B. nounced to tho crowds by Oeorgo H. would be let but that there would be working, turning.a piece of swamp- Roberts, deputy sheriff. Following IB no more. He declared that the the Weather Man Behaves. Allen Co., American Stores, A & P the list of the thirteen names, with County Taxes Paid for the Third Crown Food Markets had no con- land Into a lake. While the work has Stores, Clayton & Magee, Goldberg's. not been completed enough haa been The annual chicken Galad ouppor the numbers, to show how"thorough- Quarter—Sufficient Funds on nection with the Great Bear concern finished tn provide a swimming pool Goldfarb's, R. Hance & Son Hlrsch ly the tickets wore mixed: nor with any other organization. for the benefit of St. Mary's church Kiddie Shop, j.' Krldel, Albert S Mil- Hand to Pay Note Indebted- for the children of the community of New Monmouth will be held Sat- 17784 L. Doughty, Fnlr Havon. There would bo nothing about the for the summer. / ler, Morris Bros., Mutual Stores Na- 1121 fHonli, Willow itroct. Fair ness and School Money. new store, he said, which would urday afternoon and evening on the tional 5c to $1 Store, j. c. Penney Haven. make it markedly different from Aftefer the fairfa,, work^wilworkwilll be rere- church grounds from five until half- Co., Bed Bank Register, Red Bank Rt>70 81 Suiuet avonue, At the meeting of the mayor and other places of the sort. sumed on the lake, which will cover past eight o'clock. Everything indi- Bed Bank. council of Red Bank Monday night Standard, Ruby-Lane, Inc., Schulte- 5916—J. Fabian, 695 Green street, about ten acres when completed. The cates a large attendance, provided Wnlted, Silk Shop, j. Yanki, Simon* Brooklyn. action was taken to pay $23,815.48 to Harold S. Allen, president of the fair will be under the direction of that the weather man behaves. Rev. Chamber of Commerce, stated that Ladles Shop, Straus Co., Surprlso 2766—E. Ulott, Nnveslnk. John H. Naughton, county treasurer, Chairman Neil Johnson and the fol- William J. McConnell, the rector of Store, Tetley's, Tower Shoes, I. Vogel 2220—A. J. Rlfismnn, RJver rodd Fair as tho town's share of county taxes even though everything might- be aa lowing committees have been ap- the church, waa formerly the priest Havon. stated by Mr. Levine nevertheless it & Sons and Whelan Drug Co (5 8118—J, P. Strode, Bl Elm place. Red for the third quarter. Provision waa pointed: Merchandise, Clifford Coop- In charge of Star of the Sea church Bank, '^^S also made to pay library tax of was essential that an ordinance of er, Alfred Bower, Otto Johnson and of Long Branch, and the advance 1456fl"-—Mm. Nelson ^MGDQIIIO., — Mon^ $572,18,_ All __the money will bo paid the kind asked for by tho chamber Alan.Beegle; paddle wheel, Timothy sale of tickets has been alrgc at Long mouth Bench. in scrip except 64 cents.. should be passed. Mayor Charles R;. Maxson, Schuyler Sickles, Donald Branch and vicinity. 10725—Ira Antonldoa. Atlnntlo High- English stated that John S. Apple- lands. It was announced that sufficient Quackenbufih and Holmes Crawford; The chaiiiadlcs are Mrs. Herman Ordinance Aimed 28—lira. F. h. Rndcn, Nnvciink. funds were on hand to pay notes ag- gate, the borough attorney, was pre- pony wheels, Carl Walling, Howard 20086—Mr«. Jones, Clny ati'Mt, Fair paring such an ordinance. Labrecque and Mrs. John H. Wer- Haven. gregating $50,000 which had been Maxson, Nell Johnson and George mert. The directors of the reception At Vagrant Dogs 23702—II. 1*B, 115 Lincoln nvtnue, placed in tho two Red Bank banks Rader; country store, Morris Walsh, committee aro Mrs. Mae Thorpe and Fair Haven. In anticipation of luxes. A payment Honry Maxoon and Donald Johnnon; Mra. Theodore Lnbrecque. Tho oth- OOV. HAROLD C, HOFFMAN. Crusade Against Roving Unli-. 11442—HnroM E. Smith, Mlddletov.n. of $30,520 Is due to the board of ed- spot game, John Saville, Joseph Len- er members of the various commit- Autos Collide At censed Canines ia Scheduled to The Red Bank flro department THEODORE D. PARSONS. ucation and the mayor and council hardt and Mervln Hailam; vegetable tees are Mrs. George Morvan, Mrs, A meeting of the Affiliated Young won a silver cup as first prize for are prepared to discharge this obli- stand, Harry Patterson and Adam Fred Schroeder, Mrs. Rowley, Miss Go Into Effect in the "Dog sombles a cone with the top cut off, Republicans' club was held on having the largest representation. gation. Mayor Charles R. English Port Monmouth Linzmayer; hot dogs, George Des- Vernlce Rowley, Mrs. David Schnoor, Tuesday night at the Monmouth Days" Weather of August. Second prize, a smoking stand, waa Tho house and garage are on the announced with evident gratification preaux and Matthew Locke; ice Mrs. Eve Cook, Miss Marian Lang- table land at the height oi the prom- County Country club when plans for awarded to tho Bumson flre depart- that the municipality IB out of debt Two Cart Were Wrecked and iui, William Pape and Paul Pos- ford, Misses Gladys and Sophie Ashe, The Society for the Prevention of ment. Red Dank had 120 present ontory. Tho Bale includes a right of aside, from bonded indebtedness. tcn; soda, Mort Odell and Henry Mrs. Harry Lohsen, Mrs. C. B. this testimonial affair were furthered. way or easoment over part of Mrs, All of Their Occupants Were Tickets may be purchased from Cruelty to Animals will act as do* and Rumson 08. Other flro com- It was voted to make a refund of Hanson, and automobile, Kdward Roche, Miss Lucille Roche, Mi*. catcher for Red Bank in accordance panies who attended tho fair wore Fox's driveway. The driveway over More or Less Injured in Acci- Carle, Arthur Heidel, Frank Vander- Thomas MacConnell, Miss Marie Mr. Mlllnr, whllo other mnnitiHrs uf the Sky High land follows an irregu- $42.40 to the Jersey Central Power the club are assisting in arangements with (he provisions of an ordinance Navesink, West Long Branch, Oak- and Light company, this having been dent on the State Highway. veer and Marion Bralnard. MacConnell, Mrs. Adabato, Mrs. Wil- which passed lta first reading at tho lar course, this being necessary be- liam Kinncy, Miss Doris Klnney, and entertainment. New York talent hurst, Middlotown township, Ocean- cause of the height. The plateau Is tho a^nount of taxes assessed against The women who will take charge will supply the entertainment. meeting of tho mayor and council port, Tlntnn Falls, Matawan and a building owned by tho company Automobiles owned and driven by Mrs. Harry Collins, Miss Rose Col- Monday night. The ordinance stipu- almost completely occupied by the Charles L. Shoals of Short Hills and of children's games and the sale of lins, Mrs. Keagan, Miss Nell Murphy, Amorlg the prominent guests who Avenel. residence, garage and driveway and which was torn down. fancy work, home mado cakco, broad have been Invited and who are ex- lates that ail doga must bo re/da* Tho finals In tho amateur night An appropriation of $2,150 was John Corchia of Guttenburg collided Mrs. David Cosby, Miss Helen Kelly, tered, and it will be the duty of the It would not be possible to construct Saturday on the state highway at and. fopds are Mrs. Howard Maxson, Miss Frances Kelly, Miss Honora pected to be present besides Gover- contests wero hold. Friday night. anothor building on this part of tho mado for emergency relief purposes Mrs. Carl Walilng, Mrs. Neil John- society to impound all unlicensed, Mike Bergen of Red Bank, slngor, for August. The total amount to be Port Monmouth at Its Intersection Leach, Mrs. Patrick Leach, Mrs. Min- nor Hoffman are State Highway dogs running at large. estate. with Wilaon avenue. Both cars were son, Mrs. George Despreaux, Mrs. nie Eddy, Mrs. William Dobson, Miss Commissioner K. Donald Sterner won first prizo of ?10, and Qcorge spent is $6,080, of which $3,930 will Harry Patterson, Mis. J. Otto John- Licenses will cost $2 for each mal« The land was once part of the resi- bo proyided by the state. wrecked and all of their occupants Rose Katz, Miss Helen Katz, Miss Freeholder Joseph Mayer, United Vaccarella, also of Rod Bank, a. Hula dence property of the late John T. were more or less injured. son, Mrs. Morris Walsh, Mrs. Henry Anna Yohara, Mrs. Peter Flemming Slates Senator VV. Warren Barbour, and ?3 for each female. After being Hula dancer, was awarded second Lovett. He occupied the'house which Mrs. Shoals was badly cut on her Maxson, Mrs. Arthur Heidel, Mrs. and daughters, Jane, Ann and Mar- Slate Senator Frank Durand, County caught the doga are to bo kept 43 prize of $5. Rain fell shortly after is now the home of Mrs. Fox. Mrs. head and several stitches were re- Donald Johnson, Miss Belle McKel- garet, Mrs. Anthony Bischoff, Joseph Clerk Joseph McDermott, Prosecutor hours in order to give the ownera op- the contest ended and tho fair was Kuth Leland Brooks, wife of Wil- Harry VanNote quired to close her wounds at the vey and Miss Amelia Maxson, Bischoff, Mrs. Thomas Curlay, Mrs. Raymond Bazley, Judge Edward portunity to redeem them. The cost shut down for tho night. Council- liam Brooks, became tho next own- office of Dr. Marc Krohn of Belford. Thomas Salmon, Miss Ann Salmon, Knight, State Committeewoman Mrs of redeeming a dog ia to be $2 A» man Tony Hunting contributed In a er. Sky High was built for her oc- Mr. Shoals's sister, Miss Elizabeth Miss Rose Mary Salmon, Miss Liza Lewis S. Thompson, Vice County compensation for its work the so- large measure to the success of the cupancy in 1907 and the former Lov- Student Sergeant Shoals, also received treatment at Salmon, Miss Ann Baston, Miss Hel- Chairman Mra. Emma VanSchoick, ciety Is to receive ?1 for each dog amateur contests by supplying most ett house was rented to the late tho office of the Belford doctor for Artists, Critics en McGrath, Mrs. Mary Baston, Miss Mayor Van R. Halsey of Rumson, licensed. Each licensee will receive of tho talent. Richard K. Fox. The latter, after Red Bank Young Man Received injuries. Evelyn Piney, Miss Dorothy Piney, Mayor Charles R. English of Red from the borough clerk a tag to be Leo Hennessy of Fair Havon won occupying It one year, found it so worn on the collar of the dog regis- Two Promotions at Citizens' With Mr. Corchia In his automo- At Middletown Mrs. Robert Porter, Mrs. John J. Bank, Mayor Ira E. Wolcott and 6 a ton of coal. Two Sunday dinners much to hta liking that ho purchased bile were his brother, Anthony Cor- Massey, Miss Rita Masaey, Mrs. Wil- former Mayor James B. Hathaway, tered. at Shady Knoll nt Fair Haven wore It. Ho remodeled and enlarged the Military Training Camp—Re- chia, and the latter's daughter Rose. liam Bonn, Miss Jennie Casscrly, both of Eatontown; Police Commis- The work of catching doga will be won by Miss Flanncry of Fair Haven. house and ho made many improve- turned Home Yesterday. Anthony Corchia and his daughter Edward DuBois and Patrick Nar- Miss Nell Casserly, Mrs. Banto, Mrs. sioner Thomas Gopsill and Council- done by agents of tho society. Th« Mrs.'W. E. Millet of Fair Haven was ments to the grounds. Mrs. Fox's were so badly injured that they have man James Parkos, both of Red ordinance also requires the society to residence Is one of tho finest show . « . D Anthony Gibson, Mrs. Louis Trideau, awarded a pair of embroidered pil- Harry T. VanNote, Jr., son of Po- since been patients at Dr. Hazard's Will Bank, and Mis. Howell Woolley of remove and dispose of all dead dog» low cases and Mrs. Peggy L. Piccolo places in this section, and its pic- lice Captain and Mrs. Harry VanNpte Art Colony at Bap- I Mr3. Granderath, Miss Margaret hospital at Long Branch. Crotty, Miss Rose Reilly, Mrs. Law- Long Branch, president of the United and cats and other dead animals. If won a luncheon sot. turesque hilly landscapo features are of Pinclmey road, Willard Ivins of Mr. Shoals Is stopping at Rumson tist Chapel Next Week. will be Illegal, according to the ordW equally BB outstanding as the house. Little Silver and Patsy D'Aloia of rence Connollyy, Mrs. Roy Flannigan, Women's Republican club of Mon- There Is considerable interest over for the summer. He Is a business as- The Middletown village art colony, mouth county. nance, for a dog owner to allow hf* the number of frankfurters consumed Mrs. Brooks evidently feared that Matawan returned home yesterday sociate of Councilman Thomas M. Mrs. Peter Long, Miss Daisy Lang, animal to roam at large unregistered morning from the Citizens' Military which Is under the direction of M. Mrs. Mary Crook, Mrs. Harry Kelle- Candidates for the Republican during tho fair. Tho exact amount her lofty homo was In danger of be- Gopsill of Red Bank. He has made Trig Pappc, critic and lecturer on fine primaries, are expected to bo an- and the penalty is to bo $5 op flvj is not yet known, but ono estimate ing bowled over by heavy winds. She Training camp at Camp Dix, where a charge of reckless driving against her, Mrs. Joseph Moore, Miss Marie days In the county jail. A second of. they have been In training since arts, will entertain several prominent Moore, Miss Helen Bastelli and Mrs. nounced. Is that all tho "hot dogs" will weigh had It anchored on four sides with John Corchia and the hearing will artists and critics Friday afternoon fense may mean a penalty of 510 or at least half a ton. cables attached to concrete posts. July 9. Mr. and Mrs. VanNoto drove be held before Louis H. Meese, re- Philip Roundtree. ten days in the county Jail. to Wrightstown, where the camp Is of next week at the Middletown Bap- Fifty dollars will be disposed of on The flre company will set asldo a Tho house was constructed by the corder of Middletown township. It tist chapel. The occasion will bo an Government Club The ordinance also atates that any large part of tho proceeds to bo late Ashbel and Randolph Borden of situated, to get tho three younger will not take place until after the the co-operative plan. There will be men. exhibition of art work done at the a grab bag and other attractions. dog which has bitten or attempted to used In Welfaro work in the borough, Shrewsbury, who built some of the injured persons nre able to testify. school since Its opening" early in Meets At Red Bank bite a person must be muzzled. Tho and tho rest will go toward tho pur- finest and most substantial resi- Mr. VanNote and Mr. D'Aloia were June, and a dance program by three In the event'of stormy weather the penalty for not muzzling such an an- chase of new equipment and tho gen- dences In this locality. The cables both in company M, a machine gun of the most talented members of the supper will be held at Independent The Constitutional Government imal after being notified to do so ia eral maintenance of the flro com- became rusted out and of little value unit, and were taking the "Red" or Dance For Benefit school's rhythm group.. flre house at Belford. cluh, a non-partisan organization, to bo S20 or twenty days In jail. pany. Each year tho demands upon against the assaults of gales years second-year course. They completed met Tuesday at the home of Mra. ago, but tho house has not budged the course and were recommended Edward DuBois, who conducts a Thomas Jardine of Alston court. Mr?. The borough now has an ordinance tho company for relict havo grown, from its foundation. Ono Red Bank Of Highlands Church school for landscape painters, and ELM PLACE IMPROVEMENT. which requires dogs to bo registered, but tho firemen havo been able to for tho "White" or third-year course. Isaac Gilhuly of Eatontown led a but only 44 are licensed. Some of resident recalls that when playing Mr. VanNote received two promo- Patrick Nardcll, who has won the discussion on powers delegated to take care of all cases. Bach oaso is on the place when a boy ho found Everything is in readiness for tho International water color award for Contract for Tnr and Slag Awarded tho councllmen estimated at the thoroughly investigated bofore aid Is tions this year, graduating as student to C. C, Randolph, Jr. congress by the constitution. meeting Monday night that about snow on a sheltered, shady side hill serpeant. masquerade dance to be given to- the past four years, will bo jyesent A TiieetinK of the executive board given. during tho month of June. morrow night at Connera'e Cedar along with Percy Couse, Spring Lake 1,000 dogs are in the town. Council- Tho problem of providing more It was Mr. Ivlns's first year and A contract for tar nnd slag to lie will be held at Mrs. Bertha H. Boyn- man James S. rarkes said that A A later owner after Mrs. Brooks Grove hotel at Water Witch for the artist, and Hugh O. Tompldns of In- used In improving Elm place was room on tho fair grounds and better he was assigned to company K. He benefit of tho Church of Our Lady ton's on (lillespie avenue, Fair Ha- number of municipalities are enforc- was Charles P, Doelger, who occu- passed tho basic course and was tcilaken, who conducts a summer awarded Monday night by the mayor ven, Tuesday afternoon, September ing dog ordinances through tho 3. P. parking facilities for next year was pied tho house a few years. After he of Perpetual Help at Highlands. school of fino arts in the Asbliry Park ! nnd council oi Rod Bank to C. C. discussed at a mooting of tho flro recommended for tho "Rod" course There will be prizes for tho prettiest, 10, to start a membership drive, and C. A. with satisfactory results, He movod away tho property was rented next year. high school. Randolph, Jr., for $821.01. Only one make arrangements for a luncheon said that vagrant and ownerlesn company Monday night. A ro-ar- for several years by Emlel Pflzcr, a most original and most comical cos- Sixty creative and spontaneous bid waa received. Councilman Hav- rnnRoment of booths will probably be The camp la open for thirty days tumes. Ono of the features of the meeting later in the month. Powers dogs were growing In numbers' and Now York business man who was a each summer, and four courses arc 1 presentations In crayon, oils, wator ry G. Degenrlnp and Joseph Irwin not delegated to coup-ess will be the becoming a great nuisance. Ho said njtde. As to tho parking question devoteo of polo and who kept a evening will bo a floor show . colors, charcoal and pencil by chil- voted against opening the bid on the a suggestion was mado to use several offered by United States army reserve subject for discussion at this mcet- that dogs roaming tho streets In- string of polo ponies. Since 1923, or officers. Upon completion of the four Other events In August at the dren between the ages of five nnd fif- ground that more bids with lower creased trafllc hazards and were lots near tho fair grounds. At last for about twelve years, the property Cedar Grove hotel for the benefit of teen will bo exhibited and judged. offers might bo obtained by re-adver- week's fair River rond for at least a courses, tho young men may enter The nrp:iniz;itiou was formed re- liltoly to cause accidents. has been unoccupied. the reserve ofllcers' training can'p. the church are a card party every The awards will nnt be mada until tising. Engineer Gcorgo K. Allen cently and held ltd third meeting mllo was lined on both sides of tho Wednesday afternoon from two to the school closes for the summer. atatod that, the bid waa reasonable. The ordinance is scheduled to re* iWhcn Mrs. Brooks had tho house Tur-sdny. Tho ollicers Lire: eclve Its third and final reading road by cars, and spaco on all tho built tho property had nQ frontage five o'clock and tho annual summer It had been estimated that the cost side Btreets was taken. SALE OF BUNGALOW. card party and dance Friday night, of improving Elm place would be l'resldrnt—Mr*. Tliomus .Timlin,-. Monday night, August 10. One spec- on Branch avenuo. Mr. Doelger en- | I'ii-dt vicn iiri'HiiU-nl—Mrs. (.'h;ir[otti' tator at the meeting remarked that Plana aro under way for an outing larged tho estate to about twice Its August 23. SUPPER AND LAWN TAJITY. $2,500. Councilman Kenneth Wyclt- Iliihi'i'Kiin. to Coney Island for tho firemen and Long Branch People Buy Property i off, chalrninn of the road committee, Socund vico president — Mrs. John War- on this date real "dog days" weath* original slzo by buying land from At Kntontown. Shares aro being sold on the house iv n. ir would be at Its height. their families. Tho trip will bo mado William Rose on tho street men- and lot, which will bo disposed of Keevcytown A. M. 15. Zlon Church'; paid that he was glad to report that •fhlr.il vico president—Mrs. Iioyuton. when "Firemen's Night" Is held dur- tioned and adding it to tho grounds. A five-room bungalow modern and on tho co-operative plan at a bazar Getting Beady for Outing. the outlay would be about $800 less Tramim-—Mrs. 1'nrl KMIUUT. than the estimate. S.H-n-lary- Mr;!. Ciltnily. ing the Mardl Gras In Scptombor, but On tile land back of the houso Is a complete In every way, located at Saturday, September 7. A supper and lawn party will be Vi-i.Kriini chairman —Mr*. Clifford Hum- THK1CF. MKAI,S A DAY. tho Fair Haven company will not marl pit which was onco evidently Monmoulh Pork, Eatontown, hna hold thla Saturday at tho residenco phrry. take part In tho parade. Tho com- largely used. been aold by Elaton F. Comb's, who of Mrs. Mena Recvcy for tho benefit I'IVSJ rhnlrinim—MM. Kilwin I'nrrirr. Dnnco nt BolvedOTo Casino. Dlnm-r-UniK'c by Democratic Club, lly-luws i-h;iinn:tn— .Mra. Alhui SU'wiirt Special Articles on This Subject O* mittee In chargo of tho arnngomonts Hoodlums and vandals have caused is connected with the low offices of of tho Sunday-school outing fund of Tho Pnlr Haven Womon'a Demo- , ing Written 'or Tlio Kegloter. consists of Chief William H. Ander- largo damage to tho house slnco it Quinn, Parsons and Doremua to Tho Belvedere and Keansburg tho Reeveytown A. M. E, Zion son chairman, Percy D. Bennett, has boon vacant. Kvory window has Bortha F. nnd Hellmutli Romer of Boys' club will hold "Yo Olde Barn church. No admission fee will bo cratic club will have a dinner-dance AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP. In today's issuo of Tho liCBlst^ Jimos LaBau. Sr., Jeaso Mcllray, been broken, large sections of tho Long Branch. The lot is 50x150 feet Dance" tomorrow night at the Bel- charged but there will bo a charge nt the Log Cabin Inn nt Portaupeck | thcro Is an Introductory paRO of a Harry B. Kurtls, Chnrloa P. Cross, plumbing have been destroyed or nnd tho property has a two car cur- vedere casino. Several prizes will be for tho supper. A free entertainment Friday night, August IB. Mra. ficorj!n Fair Haven Student Gits UenolU ol feuturo which The Itepjlstor proposes Robert Amendt, Gcorgo Sickles and stolen, portions of tho stairways havo ngc on It. This now owners will tako awarded to those who have the beat will bo part of the featured program. Hnrm IB In charge of the' reserva- to carry with regularity, bonded tions, which must he nvido by Au- Ulison Memorial. "Three Meals a Bay." Arthur B. Sickles. Chief Anderson been ruined or carried away and possession about October 1. The oulo costu-mes. Tho Rcovoytown ,S\mtlny-.school Waller II. Uruyoie, TIT, of Fair Ha- was also delegated to havo a repre- much other destruction and damage wna mado by tho W. A. Hopping Beginning Saturday, August 17, will go to Atlantic Clly on its annual gust 11. The club will hold a Inwn Arranging three meals a duy In card party Tuesday, August 27, at ven road, Fair Haven, luui heuti probably tho biggest bugbear of the sentation at tho Salt Water day cele- have been wrought. Bocnuso of its agency. Ernlo Crickott and his famous radio excursion Thursday, August 15. Mrs. awaidi'il an Irving S. U])son Memor- bration at Keyport August 10. secluded and remote location and the orchestra will provido tlio dnnce F. Jones la superintendent and Rev. the homo of Mm. Augustus Wulfliifj prcseut-ilay housewife ami Tho Reg- on Kemp avenue, Fair Haven. ial scholarship at Hulgers university. Ititor proposes to co-operato with hef fact that it was unoccupied tho de- Fire Apparatus Sold. music for tho rest of tho neuson. Mr. Moss Is paator. Mr. Bniyero, who Is a graduate of spnllers escaped arrest. Tho apparatus which was formerly In thl3 special feature, which will Jn» tilt: Ked Hank hitfh yuhuol, Was elude timely, as well UH scaHonshlo Card Tarty For Club. The house Is of a very unusual used by Navoalnk hook nnd ladder Auxiliary To Meet. Fnlr At Leonardo. Children's Carnival. typo of archltccturo with high wood- awarded th" scholarship by the fac- nicnua und other nrtlclra pertaining A lawn curd party for tho benefit Urn company of Hod Bank |ms been The August meeting of (ho West Tho nnnual fair of Community Tho KumHoii-Mldilloluwn. auxiliary ulty committee for rhnrneUT, jieriion- to tin: tnblo mid kitchen. u[ tho Community club of Rlvor Plaza on column nnd flights of flagstone sold to tho borough of Hlghtatown of the Fltliln Memorial ho.-ipllnl will stops near the front entrance. Beoa Red Bank auxiliary of tho Rlvcrvlew flro company of Leonardo will bo alily, scholastic ability and leader- Special mUckM will bu written for will be held Tuesday afternoon at tho for $250. The snlo waa authorized hospital will bo lield at the ho.no of hold Thursday, Friday nnd Saturilny, hold a children's carnival on Thurs- ship. homo of Mrs. Thomna Pottlt nt tho havo mado their home in ono of tho to bo mado by the mayor and council Tho, iteKlslcr for this fcuturo by columns find a largo quantity of tho president, Mru. loaac A. Foreman Allguat 15, 10 and 17, on the fin day, AuKiiiit '12, at four o'clock, on lie was a elaiiiii olllhor and member prominent oplcurea, For aumo Uplift corner of Foster street nnd Hubburd of Red Bank Monday, night. I he estate of Mrs. Charles Halsey of of llie,yi>:iv bunk stuff, active In dru- avenue, Prizes will bo given nt each honey Is raid to bo stored there. Ono of Everett, tblo afternoon at four houao grounds «t Leoiuirdo. )«at The. Hcglater ban feiiturod spe- of tho unufiuat features Is a studio o'clock. Business of Impmlanco to UIOKIOII. Tho ciilertalnment will nuitics, member of thu varsity foot- cial artliffc'S regarding tauty (llahes by tnblo and refreshments will bo For Bale. bo transacted^' consist of acts uf magic, motion plc- ball anil track U'i'tniH and active In served. Mrs. Harris Hewitt und Mrs. parlor extending from tho ground Auto Owners. Attention. n d , 1 rill(, , 3 Hliiney Snow nnd Mr. Hnow'u artlclp* Chnrlen Meeker aro In chargD, with floor to tho roof and surrounded on Soda water, all flavors, Canada Savo 30% on your Inaimince; tell- '»'»•" " I" "? ' - Y. M. C. A., Hoy Scout nnd Hen Scout will appear mi putt of the "Thies tho second floor by a gallery. Dry, White Rock. Krueger'a beer, Moonlight Excursion, ablo companies, prompt service. Kpe-1 will be served, program:!. He will tnlu up bUHltietiH Mcalu a Duy" feature, tho club members uq assistants, and other brands. Also distilled wa- August 21st, dancing, entertainment, dill rates on fleets. WliltR-l'acli "" " adtnllihstnttloi], Mr. Parnono is having tho house ter- Bonjamln H. Crate. 14 North refreshment bar. Steamer Handy Agency, Broad nnd Mechanic Htreota, modernized, nnd among other things Bridge avenuo, Red Bank, nhone 14BG Hook. For reservations phono He'd Harvest Home. ,' ryptuvrltor Hiiwlnlllt, Women Wanted the two-story parlor will bo elimi- —Advertisement- phono Rod Bunk 2100. M. Holler. V. COH'H Neck Hefnrmod church, cm '' Moonlight Hull. Any make alcsnail. oiled sod «'!» tonight, Friday and Saturday oven- Bank 2707.—AdvortiHnmont. 13. Groaslngor.—Advertisement. Wednesday, August 14. Supper 7f)c ;ln(?s nt the 150th Annual Klrcmon's nated. Thin pint of the building will The \' man Brennan placet little truth to DR. L. W. CARLBON Seeking Funds For this report »nd claims ha Is fully in- Atlantic Highlands. SUBGEON CHIROPODIST formed as to the activities of the (Tha tl«d Bank Bwlito us U bought FOOT AILMENTS Road Improvements police.-He said the police are not in Atlantlo UIghlanda at the stores of Odlca Houm Diily 10 k: m. to B p. in. oonduotlng a "rackot" and that when William LsS, 1. Umburg and i. Kati). Evcnlngst Tuesday and Thursday. Tho advisability of maklnfj appli- the application was filed for re-ap- The annual aacred concart will bs TIMELY MERCHANDISE For appointment rihon* 2443. cation for federal funds lor road Im- polntment of a constable early thiJ held, tonight by the Methodist choir 60 BROAD ST., BED BANK. N. 3. provements was discussed at length spring, the appointment was not ln the church auditorium. The as- at the August mooting of the Karl- made, as the,re had baen a number sisting artists are Mr. and Mri. A. THAT WILL ADD ZEST HIGHEST CASH PKICES PAID tan township committee Friday of complaints made against tho con.F. Eiler of Newark, Nicholas Kasco night. Considerable road Improve- stable for unnecessary motor arrests nnd Frederick Moromarco of Tren- ments have been made in the town- ltijormar years. .,To.wn»hip.Recorder ton and Rev. Harry It Hummer of ship during the jmst two y*ars, Thomas Smith BIBO denied the report this place. TO YOUR DOLLAR Old Gold-Silver notably Laurel avenue from tho and Bays tho records of arrests are U. S. Government License Keansburg borough line southerly to open for Inspection. He has heard Over 450 persons attended the din- route 35 and the Middle road from ner Saturday night at St. Agnes'a au- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS about 2S motor cases during the Palmer avenue, southerly to the Key- time tho police h&ve been on duty. ditorium. The dinner vai held ln Every one of these items listed has been port borough line. This work was The police wore appointed to servo conjunction with tha annual carnival. GUNS — CAMERAS — done with Btato aid. Two moreproj- No carnival was held Friday night BINOCULARS — ETC. ecta now under way. "will also be from May 30 to Labor day. owing to the rain. It waa decided cpecially selected to put both quality and price done -with slate aid. At the con- to postpone) awarding tha |B0 on the Bought — Sold — Exchanged clusion of the discussion over the co-operative plan until later ln the application for federal funds, J. WBBB PROGRAM. season. A complete report on the appealin THIS EVENT. BARGAIN IN WATCHES Frank Wolgand, township attorney, supper and carnival will be made who was present at the meeting, was The progrfoi 1» aa follows: next Sunday morning by Rev. Mi- 221 Broadway, Long Branch authorized to obtain the necessary A. M. Friday, Aurult 0, 1S3S chael H. Callahan, application papers and apply for $15,- 9:00—Morning Sorenad*. Visit Our Store Where You Will Find the Most ~" 9:14—Snydtr. Tho Young Ladles' Sodality of St. 000. In the event that the grant is 3:15—Mornlnsr Devotions. Agnes's church will hold a beach obt&lned all the funds will be used S:(6—Music Snap. party next Monday night at Leon' Complete Selection in Anything Required for the New Born. on road work, which will, put most 9:46—Parent Teachers Program. ard's beach at Leonardo. of the roads In the township In good 10:00—Children'. Hour. 10:45—Snyder. As the result of complaints being 50c Carter's Infanta' Shirti and condition. 10:46—Studio fetture. made of cars speeding along First 1.00 Girls'Play Suits. 11:00—Tho Theat.n. avenuo to the railroad pier tho police Bands. Lisle and Mesh. 3 FOR 4 to 16 years. Another project, advocated by P. M. 95 Consider the Name department has put signs ln tho 67 Chairman Thomas Bronnan over a 8:30—To b« annjnineed. yearlago, the creation of a lake from 4:00—Music Shop. center of tho rood warning motorists "•1:01—Fads and Fashions. that the speed limit Is fifteen mlbs 59c Infants' hand made Dresses 59c Girls' Shorts, £ull cut; C tho Intersection of route 39 and tho 4:30—Church ol tie Air. ah hour. Stone road, southerly to Phillips 6:00—Chsrlta Derbyshire .Sonsl. and Creepers. AT fast colors. 6:15—Varieties, i The Atlantlo Highlands Business Ol the ngency to whom you Mills, still hanga lire. According to G:30—Town Chatter. 37 Men's association will hold a moon- the chairman the creation of this 6:45-—Asbury Park walkathon, C entrust tho protection of your Inke would cover about ninety acres 6:49—Carter. light sail Tuesday night, August 20, 1.25 All wool Shawls, fringed or 1.00 Boys'sleeveless Wash Suits, of mosquito-breeding salt water G:00—Itabctte, Songs. on the steamer Sandy Hook. The plain. Pink, blue, white. C home, 3'our automobile, and 6:15—LOIIK Branch Walkathon, boat will leave the pier here at ten 87 latest styles, fast color—the kind meadow land. This project has been 0:30— Journal. o'clock. held up by the State Planning com- 6:31^-Front Pa« Drama, ^i that fit right. 2 to 9 years. 68 other valuables. mission, who Insist that before this 6:45—Julinns. The Bowtell agency has rented the 1.25 A full line of Boys' and C work can bo undertaken the road at 6:4G—Studio Trogram. Noaon cottage on Bay avenue to Mr, Girls' Sweaters, all wool. This agency stands for tho 7:00—SunnysUle. and Mrs. J. E. Mayer of New York, 79c BOYS' SHORTS C Phillips Mills will have to be raised. 7:01—Memories. 87 Part of this road Is In Holmdel town- 7:15—Larry La Ros and AI Durlew. the VanDaalen cottage at Leonardo Up to 6 Yearsi soundest In protection nnd tho 7:30—Juilanj. to Mr. and Mrs. Theodora White of 57 ship, which has complicated the proj- 7:31—Uetter Homing Proeram. utmost In fnir dealing. ect, nnd not much progress has,been 8:00—Harry lloicnthal'a orchestra. Ashevllle, North Carolina, and a c 1.00 Boys' Shorts... linen, seer- made, due to this fact. Mr. Bren- 8:30—Variety Hour. house on Sixth avenue to Sheriff and 25c Receiving Blankets, new 9:00—Long Branch Walkathon. Mrs. John Colford of Jersey City. patterns. 3 FOR sucker and whip cord; smart nan Is hopeful that tho rnatter will y:1 f>—To be announced. 50 Miss Eunice Rogers and Miss Ar- patterns. 6 to 16 years. be taken up with the Holmdel town- 9:30—C. Howard Scott, organist, 79- G. Howard Lippincott ship officials and the necessary work i):45—ABbury Park wnlkatnon. llno Forbes are spending a vacation 2.49 Crepe de Chine Carriage done at tho point mentioned, which 10:00—Journal, at Miss Forbes's homo in New Hamp- •| .77 Real Estate and Insurance 10:01—Felix Ferdinando's orchestra. shire, 1.00 Famous Kaynee Blouses, will then clear the way for applica- 10:30—Rhythm Rascals with Boy Rooks. Cover Seta. ne\v lot of new patterns just re- 31 MonnloiiUi St., JIfd V.y.k tion for funds from the federal gov- 10:45—American Family Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley of 11:00—Long Branch Walkathon. Jersey City were guests last week of ceived; extra special ! ernment to undertake the lako proj- 11:15—To be Announced. 57° 1'hone 321. ect. P. M. Saturday, August 10, 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. O'Neil in 85 The Stat» Highway commission, B :00—Opportunity program. Woodland Park section. 4.95 BATHINETTES 5:30—Muslo Shop. The bonds recently sold by the i ' 59c Children's Sun Suits, the C having advised the commltteo that 6:31—Studio feature. 3 borough to Leaoh Bros, of New York the application for funds for the Im- 6:45—Aebury Park welkathon. kind that look well. 2 FOR provement of Poolo avenue from the 6:00—To be Announced. were delivered early this week. The 88 Middle road easterly to tho Stone 6:15—Lone Branch ttalkathon, Issue amounted to $132,000, and Birdseye and Flannelette Dia- 6i80—Julians. Mayor Chauncey C. Phillips has been pers. 27x27 pkg. 59c Basque Shirts, the newest C road and also Bethany road has been 6:81—Adventurea of Flash Gordon. Informed by Leach Bros, that tho 65 approved, a special meeting will be 6:15—Ethel Best, Songs. stripes and colors. 6 to 16 years. ' hold August 16 to receive bids for 7:00—Resume. , entire Issue has been Bold. The 37 tho work. Tho plans for this work A. M. Monday, Auxutl 12, 1039. bonds will b« retired by the borough C 0:00—Morning Serenade. at the rate "of »7,000 a year for 1.49 Hand made 3-pc. Bootee 19c Children's Socks and Ank- were prepared by the township en- 0:14—Enyder. ilghteon years and <6,Q0O for the C gineer, George F. Randolph. 0,15—Word Hens. Sets. Pink, blue or white. 95 lets in all styles, largest selection The emergency relief officials, In a 9:30—Music Shop. nineteenth and final year. in town. 6 to 9%. 2 pair for report for July, stated that there 9:31—Morning Devotions. Baby clinic will be held next Tues- 25 10:00—Thing? you phnul'l know, . day afternoon at the fire house, 1,00 Girls' P. K. and Sheer C were 55 families en the relief list. 10:S0—News. New fall line of Girls' Broad- During that period tho list remained 10:46—Women's hour. John S Flitcroft, William T. Dun- Dresses—1 to 6 years C the same, with four cases closed and 11:00—The Theaters. ihy, George Stryker, Walter Wll- 68 cloth Dresses. P. H. lams and Waldron Smith attended and 10 to 14 years. lour new oneB. ( 79 7:00—Anthony Antlnoxi!, Bongs, tha testimonial dinner for Freeholder Reg. 1.00; 4 to 14. Special— The application to the highway 7:15—Long Branch Walkathon. 37 iommlseloner for approval for the In- 7:30—Julians. Raymond WyckofT last week at tho 1.95 Organdy, Dimity and P. K. 79c Mesh Polo Shirts. stallation of a blinker light at tho 7:31—Bay Conklln, aongi. Berkeley-Carteret hotel at Asbury 7:45—fluisl Barb&ry'a Orchestra. ^ark. I' Talon zipper, latest patterns. nterseotlon of Laurel avrmuo and 8:00—Pilling Si.ten. Dresses. route 36 was approved. 8:15—String Trio, Carl Larsen of Brooklyn dived Off 6 to 16 years. 8:30—To be announced. he Mandalny pier into shallow Water 5F Two bills wore received for fowls a :43—Carter. Sunday and his head hit the bottom. Special lot of Children's Crepe klllod by doga, ones from Mlas Ade- 8:46—Aahuvy Park Walkathon. .95 1.29 Children's Terry Robes, 6 laide Aumaclt for $4.50, and Oustave 9:00—Be3ume. He was pulled out of the water and de Chine Dresses, 7 to 14 years. jlnborg fnr ?B0. Both hills were laid P. M. Tuesday, Auguat 13, 1939. rushed to the Rlvervlew hospital at to 16 years. 4:00—Fads and Fashions. Hed Bank In the ambulance of the Values to $3.50. 79 iver for further discussion. Tho township police report for July waa •1:30—Music Shop. Atlantlo Highlands first aid squad; 4:31—To be Announced. An examination revealed only a npproved and ordered filed. No com- 5:00—finydor, ment was made on this report, not- 6:01—Tea time tunes. alight Injury to tho man's neclci Our Shoe Department is most complete withstanding, the fact that according 5:S0—Town Chatter. When he plunged Into the water his CLOSING OUT 6:45—Asbury Park Walksthon. head struck Boft mud. to report, a woman resident of the 6:00—Pote, fllnalng Doorman. featuring Dr. Posner's Stono road has charged that . two 6:10—Lone Branch walkathon. Mrs. Eugene Llcneclc has bean en- OUR ENTIRE LINE OF township policemen were conducting 0:30—Julians. tertaining relatives from New York. 6:31—NOWB Review. Child's Life and Dr. Malkin's Shoes a "racket" in making: arests for petty G;45—Charles Gottchalk and Charles Charles R. Snyder, who Is a sur- lolatlons of the traffic laws. Chair- Francis. gical patient at tho Monmouth Me- During this sale a special reduction will be given. Bathing Suits and Beach Apparel 7:00—-Resume. morial hospital, is steadily Improv- Here the Child Is fitted up properly with our Shoes. Special P. M. Wednesday, August 14, 1931. ing. attention given ln every regard. We lit them correctly at Below Cost 5:00—Juvcnllo Climber* Program. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Letts and Mr. all times. 5:30—Studio Program. and Mrs. Joseph Smith spent Satur- 6:45—Asbury Park Walkatlon. 6:00—Mimic shop. day and Sunday at Atlantic City, 6:01—Ilitbotto, songs. Postmaster John R. Snedekor gavo 6:16—LonK llranch walkathon his fifth annual party Saturday for* J. KRIDEUS 6 :30—Julians, the chlldron at tho Tribune Fresh 6:31—OrKr.n Melodies, fi :45—Memories. Air homo at Chapel Hill. He gave 7:00 — Musicals. away 125 boxes of Ice cream and lots 7:15—Homo Philosopher, 7:30--Cnrt;p. of cake. Afterward the children 7:S1—Iln \ RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 8,1935. Threw in the Shrewsbury Is related to the Pollution May pollution of the water by sewage. He points out, however, that he is power- less to taks action against tho very Have Killed Fish wealthy people who allow their sewage to empty Into the. RumBon branch of the Shrewsbury. If only Dr. I. W. Sixer of Federal Bur-' he caii Ret federal and -state ordera Red Bank Bargain Spectacular Values . eau of Fisheries Makes Report to back him up there should be no real dllliculty in correcting thia situ- of Investigation Conducted at ation. IluniBon is by no means trie Rumson. only town emptying sewage into the South Shrewsbury, but the dilution Sewage pollution la ascribed as the Here is not as great as in other probable cause of mortality of flah places, and hence pollution results. CARNIVAL This Week in Polly's pond at Humflon,, accord- Conclusion. Tho death of fish In Ing to Charles E. Jackson, acting the South Shrewsbury at Rurnson Ifl commissioner of tho Bureau of Flsh- probably related to contamination of the water. Further information IN THE rles, United Statoa Department of miKht be obtained by studying the Commerce, who investigated a. com- situation when flsh are actually dy- plaint at the request of Dr. J. Lynn ing in the water, and when both fish SCHULTE Offers Alahaffey, State Health director. and water could be analyzed. Active Dr. I. W, Slzer of Bivalve, federal steps should be taken to clear up epresentative of the Bureau of the pollution of the water by cor- August Furniture and Rug Sale recting the sewage disposal. Fisheries, made tho investigation at Rumson, Communicating with Dr. QUALITY MERCHANDISE Mahaffey, the acting federal commis- GAMBLING CHARGES. sioner said, "Dr. Sizer is ol tho opin- ion that sewage pollution may be re- Commissioner Burnett to Turn Them AT LOWEST PRICES West Furniture Co., Both Stores Ovor to Prosecutor. sponsible for tho death of fish in this enclosed estuary. His observations State Alcoholic Beverage Commis- BUY NOW AND SAVE! As a result of the buying public's approval of our method of indicate gross pollution which ob- sioner Burnett at Newark notified viously should be corrected. As you Ocean township authorities Monday conducting an AUGUST SALE many "One-of-a-Kind- know, however, the federal govern- In a caustic communication that he LADIES' THIS SALE ONLY! MEN'S Suites" and numerous Odd Pieces are being offered subject ment haa no authority over pollution was turning over to Prosecutor Baz- PERCALE to prior sale at EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, CREAT- of state waters except when menac- ley for action tho gambling charges WHITE HOSE ing navigation, and hence, its correc- made against the roadhousc, Giddy's YVfiro lOo & 15o tion is dependent upon local state Wanama.^sa Gardens. Aprons ING ONE OF THE MOST SATISFACTORY BUYING OP- All Sizes pr. PORTUNITIES AVAILABLE. action." "Mockery" and "travesty" were the Dr. Slzer's report Is as follows: characterizations Commissioner Bur- Fast CulnrR Pluln - Fancy 8' nett gave to tho proceedings last HATS Inquiry revealed that practically all Thursday before the township com- Dining Room Suites, Living Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, All the fish which had died in the LADIES' Piques ALL 59c & 79c Shrewsbury had been found in the mittee when the local officials dis- Grades of Rugs, Chrome Steel Furniture, Wall Paper, Solid Maple small bay of the South Shrewsbury missed the gambling charges against PURE SILK Gabardines Furniture, Innerspring Mattresses, All Porch Gliders and Summer river at Rumson. Several tons of the roadliouse and did not revoke its Boys' Knickers dead toad flsh. locally called solly- liquor license. Linens WashaMo Furniture, Grass and Fibre Rugs as well as Wiltons and Axminsters, ;rowlers, had been removed In this "In view of tho travesty presented SLIPS 39' Pro-Shrunk Wore 1.00 Sjtudio Couches, Floor and Table Lamps, Cribs, Carriages and Nursery small "cut" of the rivex* In the past by tlie proceedings of August 1," All Sizes two weeks. In addition to tho nan Commissioner Burnett wrote curtly, Lace Trimmed Ail 59c & 69c Values 49 Furniture, and hundreds of other items. many dead crabs were also disposed of at the same time. On July 23 and "I am directing my department to 21 when this investigation was made, transmit no further revocation pro- LADIES' # A REAL no dead fish could be found, although ceedings to your township lor ac- LADIES' On These Extra Specials Save 20$ to 60% a very thorough search was made uf tion." All future oases will be hand- SENSATION! the entiro salt water pond. This was led directly by the department, the Satin Undies a serious handicap to our study since commissioner said. WASH m. it was impossible ,to make any analy- Dancettes PURE SILK sis of the flsh to learn the exact Chemise cause of death. A few crabs were Full-r'ashioned TIES £ recovered, but were in such a late Lincroft News. Trimmed state of putrefaction an to bo of littlo (Tho Rta Dank Rejilittr can (J« bnnghl MEN'S WEST FURNITURE CO. help. Thousands of fundulus (killl- Bt Lincroft froni Georgo Toop. who bai LADIES' flsh) were seen in this salt water delivery route.) pond, Indicating that conditions here KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY are no longer incompatible with the Calvin Hasbrouck of Thomasvllle, Rayon Undies SLACK5 existence of ilsh. Georgia, visited friends on Brookdalo Ducks, Stripes farm Monday. Panties ( Branch Stor.e: Middletown-Red Bank Highway. This problem is of little interest Prc-Shrunlc with reference to the destruction of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shutts and Step-ins HOSE sea food of economic Importance. It Mrs, Shutt's mothor, Mrs. Emma Worn 25n All Sizes 89 becomes significant, however, when Byram of Lexington, Kentucky, form- Sizes 8H-10 5 viewed from the standpoint of tho erly of Shrewsbury, are visiting at LADIES ' All Shades BOYS' wealthy residents nearby who strong- Grcentree farm. ly object to the odor of dying flsh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and ...... Q At tho moment this is not a Borioua daughter of the Main road and Mr. BANDEAUS WASH SUITS problem since no lonRcr can any Each Pair Sizes 3-0. dead flsh be found in this locality. and Mrs. Eugene Layton and -chil- All Sizes It seems probable, on the other hand, dren of Katontown npent Sunday All Widths Guaranteed. Pro-Shrank with Mrs. Layton's sister, Mrs. Kay- Wnro 19o that this condition of dying flsh will Were 69o 43 Wera 70o & 1.00 inond Maine of Verona. 49 recur nKaln this season or next year 12 as soon as the condition of the water A special business meeting of the becomes toxic to sea life once more. Lincroft chapel will bo held tonight ALL 1.49 SLASH MOTORING COSTS Apparently it Is not a new experience LADIES' at eight o'clock with Superintendent LADIES' to have flsh die in this locality, and it LADIES' will probably happen again unle-Ja Stanley Stilwell presiding. Teachers, mortality is removed. ailnlts and friends are urged to at- SHEER WASHABLE tend. ... with New Tire That Protects You From High-Speed Blow-outs ^Possible Causes of Fish Mortality. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolf and COTTON TAFFETA 1. JFi3h came in to spawn and then sons, Raymond and Richard, ot died.' This seema unlikely, since Bloomfleld, were week-end visitors of. dead craba as well as flsh were found. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schofleld. Nancy READ HOW SILVERTOWNS 2. A combination. o£ factors, such Schofleld returned home with them HOUSE as wind and tide, swept flsh and to spend a week, FOR crabs into this small bay and made MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE! it impossible for them to escape at-. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Daverlo enter- SLIPS terward. This would only explain tained Mr. and Mrs. Locust Besozzi FROCKS "T'VE risked my life in the Arctic and on the their presence in this bay o£ tha of New York over the week-end at IN STOEE th& Lincroft Inn..v ' Were S9<^ ftJ5sKB.*D JL Empire State Tower—in the air—on the river, not the causo of death. Straight and V Top* 3. Arsenic poisoning caused the Miss Lois Macintosh, daughter of ground and the sea," says "DUTCH" WEIGHT. THIS SALE ONLY! flAS CUT BUT BIOW-OUTS "It's dangerous—sure, but it's the unexpected deaths of the flah and crabs. In- Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh, Jr., habitants have been spraying heavily Is spending two weeks with relatives 25 Styles Lacs danger of blow-outs that I really fear. I'll never with lead arsenate to combat the at Arlington. HAVE ME SCftREO get over the one I lived through. I was driving in Japaneso beetle, and sufficient quan- The village firemen assisted at the All Sizes Trimmed. tities may have reached tho water charity horse show held here Sun- .00 Maine when my right front tire blew out—sent to kill the flsh. There were many Sizes me spinning into the ditch. I ducked under the dead and dying beetles on the sur- day. 160 Only ol , face of the water. It seems unlikely Mr. and Mrs. William McKnlght. 31-44. dash—was knocked 'cold'—but by luck came that sufficient arsenic could reach Jr., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and These Frocks out alive." ' *» the water to bring this about. This Mrs. William McKnlght, Sr., of Free- Is not a farming district, and if 1 Here's why your car should be equipped with hold. arsenic poisontnjr of flsh does occur Rev. and Mrs. William H. Vander- Goodrich Safety Silvertowns. Today's high speeds it would bo expected that Ilsh would be killed In water adjacent to farms. nieer and (laughter spent Sunday vis- MEN'S MEN'S generate terrific heat inside your tires and this iting Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderwall 80 SQUARE internal heat is the great unseen cause of these 4. Contamination and. pollution of of Keyport. Rev. Vandermeer on this salt water bay is the causo of high-speed blow-outa. the deaths of flsh and crabs therein. Sunday, August II, will be the guest Broadcloth SHIRTS This Is doubtless the most likely of preacher at Central Reformed church and Real blow-out protection tho causes suggested and will be dia- at Paterson. His church at Holmdel will be closed for the day. But in the new Safety Silvertowns, the Life-Saver cussed in some detail. PERCALE The "cut" at Rumson is completely Jack Kelly, Jr., spent the week-end SHORTS Golden Ply resists heat. Rubber and fabric don't enclosed on all sides except for a with hla uncle, Raymond Wilson of separate. Blisters don't form. High-speed blow- very narrow opening into the south Dover. Were 25c outs simply don't get a start. branch of tho Shrewsbury. The only Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagenfohr of Full Combed Cotton change in water In this salt bay is the Main road entertained as Satur- Shirts SHIRT1 K XS S See this tire. Notice the big, husky-cleated caused by the ebb and flow of the tide. Due to tho narrowness of the day visitors Mrs. Mary Duff, Mrs. COLOR FAST PBE-SHBUNK Pre~Shrunk tread. That's why Silvertowns also protect you Bella Moore, Miss Edith Atkins and Remnants opening there is no great amount of SIZES 14-17, Broadcloth water which circulates into or out if Harry Koettlng, all of Brooklyn, and from dangerous "tail spin" skids. SHOETS And if you're looking for tires that will give this inlet. Since thero is no fresh Mis3 Peggy Itine of Rochester, New water emptying Into this "cut" the York. Another All Sizes you months of extra mileage, get 14 water remains fairly salty (salinity Joseph Clancy of Freehold was a Schulto a set of Golden Ply Silvertowns. about 22) and fairly alkaline (pH Sunday visitor of his cousin, Bernard about 8). In no place is this salt Scoop ! BOYS' Remember, they're aa(er, water* pond moro than a few feet Kelly. they'll last longer. Yet Silver- deep. With tho water so shallow it "What Is Sunday?" will be Rev. 300 Only SHIRT and -f flic is not surprising to find its tempor- | David Povey's topic Sunday at the of These 1 2 HEWTUBEJSA" towns cost no more than other atura to bo quite high (over 30' de- logular 10:45 o'clock service at the SHORTS - * standard tires! That's why they grees C). The bottom Is covered 54' Lincroft chapel. Mrs. Myrtle Perry help you slash motoring costs. with a thick coating of black sludge and Mrs. Ada Woodward will sing a and mud. A careful survey of this duet. salt water pond with a row boat LADIES' LADIES' ind- showed much decaying ulva or sea Peter VanGcrbig, son of Mr. and Finest > m e lettuce, and much black, sludgy ma- Mrs. Howell VanGerblg, has been WHITE CHARDONIZED FREE! ft!fety terial floating around or submerged. confined to his home by Illness. '•sag; League emblem with red In several areas the surface was Misses Maxino and Ruth Flrft- Purses Wines & Liquors HOSE cryitol reflector to pro- | tcct you If your tail light covered with bubbles produced by hnugh of Long Branch are spending Worn 350 goes out. No obligation. tho decomposing material. In certain the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harlnm Worn 25(1 AT All Sizes nnd Black **•,«• Juat join Silvcrtown places oil was visible on the sur- Daly of the Main road. SlmtleB. Safety League. Endorsed face. Much of the material had tho by Traffic Officials. Come Tho vacation olub met Thursday at Lowest In todoy. appearance and odor of sewage 1 MEN'S & LADIES' waste. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William FULL CUT Patterson of Newman Springs road Prices This idea was confirmed by actu- nt which time a party was held for Hankies ally finding several open sewor pipes Vickers Distilled tho seven present members. Those W'ora 5fl 81x00.SHEETS emptying into this "cut" at Buinaon. attending besides Eva, Dorothy and Limited Quantity Judging from tho appearance and London Dry Gin Homiuod Goodrich odor of foul decaying waste matter, Paulino Patterson, were Nancy Scho- fifth Were 6!)o tho pollution and contamination In ilekl, Lois Macintosh and Lillian and GIRLS' Tieu, BATTERY this almost landlocked salt water Ann Wellner. Meetings for tho next Flejsclimann's Dry pond might • easily become great two weeks have been postponed. M HEMMED enough at times to kill off nny toad Nancy Schoffelil will be hostc53 at Sheer Dresses Distilled Gin Huh or crabs which might ho. present. I tho next meeting-. lCvnry 1.00 JBII/. To any observer this pollution la PILLOW very obvious, and yet thero is no Dross In Store. /« SJI'- fifth data availablo to show this from a Tills Sillo Only! . bacteriological point of view. It is Everett News. CASES also .lust as obvious that some im- Imported Vermouth Woro 10a Full Size 12 mcdlnto action should bo taken to Mrs. Pearl Taylor and chlldrei TOTS' French or Italian clean up thlH disgraceful situation. William and Bculah, of Rlchmom , One would think that thin odor of Virginia, left Saturday for their SILK rotting rcfuso would bo almost as home. Thoy had been spending a SUN SUITS ttle objectionable to tho Inhabitants an * 59' ,t/4pt> " that of decaying IIHII. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bcnju PONGEE min S. Hankinson. Gramercy Distilled ;. Iflo Yd. "H J"C yd. A conference- with the local health Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oswald of D^Gi- fiftll89c * PrlauiabJact to china* without notle* Copyright. 193 5. The B. V. Goodridi Co. authorltloa confirmed our own con- Belford were Sunday visitors of Mr 13 mmn. clusions as to the cauao of tho death and Mrs. Walter Aroso nnd family. BOYS- 16 of ao many ilsh. Dr. William J. Hiram Walker's Morsoreau. chairman of tho ltumsnn Mrs. Adclaldo Hackett and duufih board of health, agreed very strong- ters of St. Albuns, I^ong Island, wen TENNIS "Ten High" Straight OUR STOCK ly with my own coiicluHlons tlint Hiuulny vlwltoiH of Mr. and Mru OFlSc oodrieJl pollution waa at tho bottom of this Uliarlea Humph, Whiskey pl •?ftc trouble, and that tho only remedy Mls3 Mary Warnekcr has been con SHOES ' would bo to reform tho private ( fined to her homo with a severo cas( 1 1 Sash No Money Down—Easy Terms. Use Our Budget Pay Plan. eowago disposal systems. In North AH Si' " "Olo Quaker" of sunburn. Ueg. I>!)o Shrewsbury the flewago problem hiiH John Dzlozyo spent Sunday witl C 25 boon taken cara of and tho catchimr Straight Rye "7Q Curtains of shollllah permitted. In tho .South hi.-i sinter, Mrs. T, Gozdzlevskl o, LADIES' HAROLD STOUT'S Tire Store Shrewsbury fishing In prohibited Brooklyn, Sfiven Months Old. rt. 10c Lifebuoy Soap .. 4c Blnco Boveral of tho-municipalities Arrangements aro progressing for 115 W. Front St., Phone 1742 Red Bank, N. J. have open BOWOH running into It. It tho annual chicken supper and car- BEACH 19c Alcohol 6c is only a matter of time beforo thn;io nival for St. Catherine's church of "Millstream" Apple towns will be forced by federal or Everett to bo held on tho grounds of Aged Ona Y«ir 25c J&J Talcum !4c All Gulf Refining Company Stations Btato Injunctions to rovlso their Sandals pt. sewaRo disposal plants, Ht. Gabriel's church, Bradovelt, Tues- Woro Bun 94' 10c Lux Soap 4c Tho road to better and bigger buil- Act to Authorise Pfriotm to Changs Thftlr heard, for an ortar t« aulhorlie me U day evening, August 27. Tickets aro new lends through The Register's Ad- Nnm«i," Approved February 24, 1S7C, am! ""»»•• another namo, to wlti Julian blurb Perhaps this would bn nn oppor- now on sale, Mra. Bernard A. Hickey tlm amendments and cuiiplementii thereof, tune timn for tho authorities to foru.i vertising columns.—Advertisement. notice la hereby »lv»u that I, Jullnn Simon llGSH. Is in clmrgo of tho affair nnd will bo Holatoln, by Maude HMI, unit friend, ahull JUMAN SIMON HOI.STEM. such a reform. miMstcd by Mm. Walter Palmer and NOTICTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVLE E •."Pi)applyy' 't»o «tnt«•« CourCurtt of Common I'leI'Ileal mt t>of( By Manila Hex. Dr. Edwin F. Stewnrt, director of Mrn. Wilfred Hawxhurat. .... „„ ' Hln Next KrUnit, tho lionllh department work In lluin- TO ASSUME ANOTHER NAME. County of Monmouth >t the Com I Edward and Inane Haggln of New f llmi*» Htt KeiihoirFhld i on SaturdaySd , iho"Hlh h lr)»« Eifceron Avem.o, Ung lii.nch, N. J, son nnd four other muiilclpiilltlcs, SCHULTE-UNITED TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! ~_ , . \ ~ \ .— . rl«y r»f September, lOflR, at ten o'clock In Dated Aniriiiit. !«t, 1(1,1,5, nnd the man who wan Instrumental Bum, North Carolina, aro upending ruMUant to Ul« provision! of an net of I th« fnrenmm, ll«yllaht Hiving Tlnw. or tho month at Foreman's boarding 32-34-36 Broad St., Red tk* UiUltturt of New J«r»ey «ntHI«4 "An 1M toon trurmfur •• tho matter can be Al>|iloan(e. Stovenn, Faittr * rtouiml In culling federal attention to thin U Broad BUnt, ] Clutter, ween that tho death of fish •chool. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 8,198B. tempt might then ba made by abolishing jinecures and don't forget that American cookery KETITIOW OOB 8ENATOB& superfluous jobs and reducing; oversized ularlss to ob- offers a rich variety found In no oth- A Study Made Of Recruiting Shows RED BANK REGISTER tain the money which the new tax la designed to raise. er country.—Mother's Horn* Life. Seek Protest Voto Ajalnit Atrocltle* ESTABLISHED 1878 BY JOHN H. COOK. Editorial Views Families On Relief v In Germany, In Monmouth, The New Brunswick Dlitrlot Or- Population Trend New that Assemblyman Thcron GEORGE 0,'HANOE, Editor. If All Unemployed of U.t Win- ganization committee of the Work- Records of Enlistment* in the • FREDEIUC S. HAYES, Managing Editor. (Tht oplnlona «xpmiK la the Editorial McCampbell has thrown down the men's Circle has sent the following The Farmers Get Another Vliira hercundtr do not oect.nrllj curr prago of battle to Frank Hague, It ter Obtain Work There Would petition to Honorable W. Warren Marines Reveal That Many lh« tndortamen* of Tb« ftatUtfir.) ia believed that he has decided to Still be 37,000 Families Need- Barbour and Honorable A. Harry Young Men in Service H«il THOMAS IRVING BKOWN, ft. Raw Deal From the New Deal. Judicial Infallibility. seek the Democratlo nomination for ing Relief. Moore, United States Senators from From the Inland. Fubllsher and Buslnc«« Manager. Ordinarily the harvesting of potatoes Is well under Senator from Monmouth, in which New Jersey: With all du e respect to ther courts, event thB Democratic primaries of If all tho persons In families which wa•*uy^ aUtL thiLIIJQs timLimite; o\ILf thniue yeajviur i*nm Monmout^iiuitiiiuukihi county*JVH*»V.J,I bu»#«*t• l'-ti .* Sir; One of the beet places to study due to low prices very little of the crop has been sold. Including the supreme court, the eug- that county will divide Interest with Were on relict last winter when re- shifts in population Is at a recruiting decisions are l e We, the New Brunswick District THTC RED BANK REGISTER Such sales as have been made were nt ruinously low P' . " th» Republican primaries of Essex. lief rolls were highest should obtain Organization Committee of thatatlone , according: to Major Fred E. lt wordn in IInterpreting the statute Thc Monmouth Democratic emploment now, the large number of la a member of prices for the farmers. They are delaying making ship- j ,„ becolnlng mora ard more dlfflcm Workmen's Circle of the United N. Ersklno, who has an excellent op- TJIK ASSOCIATED TRESS mentB In the hope that better conditions Will prevail for believe. All of us being invests tlon haa selected Sheriff Howard 37,000 families would remain to beStates and Canada, the district being portunity to check these migrations t0 Height to oppose Mr. McCampbell. cared for by the New Jersey Emer- composed of ten branches located in through tha youtha who apply for The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the them. wit••h• huma• n weakness• / It is obvious Height I» regarded as a strong can gency Relief Administration! Those tho cittea of New Brumwlck, Tren- Borvloa In the Marine Corps at Fed- use for repubilcation uf all news dispatches to it or not This action would seem to be wise, if it is true as that judges are similarly endowed, didate, and has demonstrated his families embrace almost 120,000 In- ton, PJainneld, Perth Amboy, Lake- eral Building, Washington and Chris- otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news has often been asserted that prices aro controlled by | frequently to _ the dismay of thoa dividuals and most ot the Individ- wood, Freehold, Asbury Park, Long topher Btreot, Now York, who mu«t abide by their decisions. abilities as a vote-getter, but so h8J Branoh and Flemlngton, petition you, published therein. the law of supply and demnnd. According to govern- McCampbell. More than once he has uals are children under sixteen years as our representative in the Senate ment estimates, the potato yield tills year will be much Someone recently took the trouble of age. The applicant is required to give of revealing that in virtually ail re won at the primaries over organiza- of the United States of America, his place of birth and often mentions Sleraber National Edltorol Association less than laat season and five per cent less than normal. cent decisions affecting New Dea1 tion candidates, and his persistent This indication is contained la tho That you shall use your vote In some itate far distant from New The belief is general among farmers that the present laborB for lower taxes and economy protest against the terrible atrocities legislation Republican judges In the latest study of data obtained by tht aimed against the Jews, Catholics, York city. Further questioning re- Member New Jersey Press Association low price Is "due to special conditions in thc Eastern various courts voted against the In government have won him tho ERA in thg survey of 10,000 easel llberalu and the. progressive work- veals that while ha Jives In New Shore potato section of Virginia and Maryland resulting measure while Democrats upheld iLs support of voters who have little lost winter." That survey was' made men organizations of Germany. The York or some nearby state, his fam- Telephone Red Bank 13. in the Urmers there soiling their crops later than usual constitutionality. There Is no sug- faith In the unselfishness of either to aalemblo material for an analysis outcries af the oppressed groups ily has moved from one section of Resentment Is general among the potato growers of gestion, of course, that these Judges of the party organizations. It Isof'condltlon, s with which tho ERA aforementioned, are finding an echo the country to another onco or MV- Subscription Trlcw: Monmouth county because of the recent action of the wer« pollticallyt-minded, but rather doubtful If McCampbell's defiance or any successor to It will have to in the entire progressive thinking eral times slnco the date of his birth. that their own prejudices, training Frank Hague has weakened his hold deal. It covered all sections ot th« society of mankind; Joining In pro- Three months .50 Federal Kellef Administration in buying 500 carloads teat agatnat the brutalities of tho Nearly ml marine corps recruiting . 1.00 of potatoes in the Eastern Shore section and shipping and environment played an import- on Democratic voters, many of state and various characteristics of German vandals, who have turned otatlonj are located along tha Atlan- Six months .— ant part In their interpretation of the whom are disgusted with Mayor relief clients. their backs upon the- most elemen- tlo or Pacific leahoarde, but about One year . {2.00 them into the New York area for relief distribution. Hague's manipulation ot Democratlo Now York is thc chief buyer of potatoes raiBcd here- Constitution. This being tho caso The studies embraced not only de- tary human duties and emotions j one-third of tho men who enlisted there would seem to be every justifi- nssemblymen at tho recent session. pendency but also sex, ago, nativity, against those who are grinding under during the last flscal year were born THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935. abouts, and the present glutted condition and low prices cation for the citizen who questions Political horse-trading Is no more their heels the greatest and most in Inland localities. The remainder are unquestionably due to a large extent to the action color, education, marital position, beautiful achievements of civilization judicial decisions In questions of In- popular In Monmouth than else- size of families, distribution of chil- are natives of itatoa which have di- of the government in buying Virginia and Maryland po- terpretation of law and who resigns where, and culture through the ages. rect access to the sea. tatoes, Why such a purchase was made when It would dren under sixteen among the fam- The sufferings of the oppressed and himself to the ruling of the supreme A factor In the contest, the In- ilies, the ratios of adults and chil- May Saturday Bring Sunshi ie have been much more economical to have bought tho court while at the came time enjoy- fluence of which cannot yet be ap- betrayed demand a response from "Wo have never been able to learn ing his right to consider them wrong. dren, men and women as heads of the conscience of the world to halt whether aien In the maritime states for Keyport, Our Good Neighbor. potatoes here because of tho shorter shipping distance praised. Is the barrage directed at , status, health these despotic hands which have so naturally turn to some vocation is something which has not been explained. If tills view were somewhat hereti- shore resort gambling houses by G. families, institutional ailments and Inexorably forced their might upon which haa tho sea for a background Something original, yet with enough old-time fea- cal, that delusion too has been ex- Rowland Monroe. Pooh-poohed at conditions, types of innocent men, women and children. Thanks to Senator W. Warren Barbour a promise other information which may bo ot And whore? Not In gome savage or that enlistments In tho Marine tures to bring back fond recollections to many, will oc- ploded by an article in the United first by local and county authorities, value In connection with h future legis- Corps are largely due to tho prox-' cur when the "salt water day" celebration is held at has been made by the Kmergency Relief Administration States Law Review, an organ that it took a Berlous turn when Supreme land of the Dark Ages I But In the that no more Eastern Shore potatoes will be bought for lation and regulation on the subject center of the highest civilization of imity. of recruiting stations," Major Keyport Saturday. Folks not yet old enough to be can hardly be said to be radical in its Jourt Justice Perskle Issued an of dependency. Europe, in the year of our Lord, Brskino admits. accounted aged remember when the second Saturday relief distribution at New York. This is good news, but leanings, in which the author tried order that gambling must cease and nineteen hundred thirty-five. it does not repair the damage done. The New Deal may to show that the late Mr. Justice that tho law must be enforced. Among- tho 37,000 families, more Can we not hold back this bloody "Our country has about 5,000 miles in August was "salt water day" or "big sea day" for all Holmes would have disagreed with than 20,000 have absolutely no one of coast line, J5.O0O miles of nav- the farm folks of Monmouth county. On that day there be of large benefit to farmers of the West and the South, Sheriff Height In the beginning treat- baccanalia? Is tho work really ir- but for thc tillers of the soil hereabouts It has been a the recent unanimous decision of the ed tho matter as of little concern, Invididual among them who is em-responsible? No! All right-thinking igable rivers and 3,700 miles of shore was a general agrarian exodus to watering resorts. supreme court against the NRA. He but quickly changed his mind after ployable. Those are designated In the men of the world are with us In this line of navigable lakes. Thousands Keyport was a favorite place for these excursions Raw Deal. haa undertaken this feat of poat- py tho "Extended condemnation. Our voice of protest of Americans who live near this long an Interview with Justice Perskle. must be heard. expansB of shorn know something of because of Its hospitality, and there is every evidence The action of the relief administration in Importing humous mind-reading by writing an Ho then Issued a statement that If particular study as In more thai! potatoes Into the local market and thereby depressing: imaginary dissenting opinion that 1G,OODependencO casesy, thGroup."e head.s of families are Strengthened and blessed may be sennv.ishlp, and It has been pointed that this old-time attribute is still as potent as ever in the prosecutor's office was unable to tho voice of you, our representative out that our citizens naturally should that community. Keyport is a mighty good neighbor of prices is the second occurrence of this kind In less than might have been handed down by copn with gambling and racketeering unable to work but there Is some in Washington, to raise your protest a year. ]Last fall huge quantities of Maine potatoes Justice Holmes. And although his other member who may be able, to., against the wild,, brutal excesses In bo a seafaring people. Red Bank, and when it puts on a community spectacle stylo may lack tho touch of genius Monmouth he would undertake it always docs so to suit the' ''queen's taste." May the were shipped to New York for relief purposes. At that tho Job single-handed. Since the are described ns the "Quasi Germany of the Nazle, Let them "Whon two battalions of marines that marked the great jurist's opin- Security' Group." The particular hear in Kuzlland, that the better pub- were authorised J 1775, congress weather man behavo Saturday. Elaborate preparations time the excuse was offered that those responsible for ions, Justice Holmes' mental process- prosecutor Is a Republican and the lic opinion of America Is against n this action were not aware of the adverse effect it had sheriff a Democrat somo scofTlng In- stuHy is to be part of a pamphlet stipulated that no persons ahould be have been made for the big celebration and It goes es, as revealed, In a score of notable the ERA will soon issue under tho them. May the horrible acts carried appointed to ofllco of enlisted in those without saying that It will be a renowned success If on the farmers. It was a poor excuse at best and now opinions, is dexterously followed to dividuals 'may suggest that the on In Hitler's Reich, ba damned by 1 sheriff is simply "passing the buck." title "Neighbors in Need." the voice of the United States Senate. battalions, but such as wore good Bea- Keyport finds a place in the sun on that day. that the Bame thing has happened again It IB utterly show that he would havo sustained without rhyme or reason. No one can believe that a the validity of NBA. —Newark Sunday Call, Tho data obtained frlm the 10,000 We are sure that your voice of pro- men, or so acquainted with mari- cases was applied to the average on test will ring out In the chorus of time affairs na lo bo ablo to serve to -o-o-o-o-o-o- deliberate effort was made to injure the potato farmers Then there Is the disposition of the the best and most ethical Sons of advantage by soa when required. Clee Fiddles Whllo the. Sales Tax Is- relief rolls during December, 1934, of this section, but if it had been intended to do this It supreme court to hand down five to America. "Modern conditions havo greatly ;is dlmcult.to lmnglne how.lt could be done more effec- four decisions, clearly Indicating that sue Burns. and January and February, 1935. In Respectfully Bubmittcd, In the Bridge Repair Work that period -the-. relief .rolls - ior tho New.-Brunswick District Organiza- modified this rule, and nowadays a tivoly than by the course follower" a high degree of finality is lacking Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Btata wore at peaks. December pro- tion Committee of tho Workmen's knowledge of tho sea is not required and- Summer Traffic. In its Interpretation of the Constitu- That was about nineteen hundred duced 159,174 cases covering 607,927 Circle. of our recruits, We train certain tion. Certainly there is room for ears or so before Rev. Speaker Clee men especially for sea duties; all of Quite a lot of bridge repair work haa been done -o-o-o-o-c-o- argument after nine men long persons; January, 166.5B2 cases with Abraham Korzlm, Issued his challenge to Governor 610,900 Individuals, and February, - District Secretary, our Important posts are near the eea; hereabouts lately on roads which are more or less large- trained for the job can reach a de-Hoffman to debate the Sales Tax. The and most ot our men, when they are cision only by a margin of one voto. 168,692 casce affecting 616,779 men, A large number of members of the ly used. The jobs for the most part have not been large Rural Lakes as Reservoirs governor's prompt acceptance of the women and children. Workmen's Circle live at Red Bank, not actually assigned to duty aboard ones and have included re-planklng and other things for Firefighting Purposes. There Is no reason why thinking challenge evidently came as a genu- they being affiliated with the Long battleships or cruisers, make numer- which made tho bridges unusable sometimes for only a citizens Bhould be surprised that the ine surprise to the clergyman-politi- The unhopeful situation of families Branch branoh of the organization. ous sea, voyages during an enlist- lew hours and sometimes for a few dayo. Aiitoints, The other day the River Plaza, Headden's Corner and theory of Infallibility of the supreme cian. n the extended dependenoy group IB ment." •when they reach BUch places, have to detour or to wait LIncroft fire companies of Middletowri township were court should bo greeted with skepti- At any rate, Governor Hoffman has revealed in other aspects than that clBm, for It was never supposed not been able to get him on the same of lack of breadwinners. Among TO IMPROVE RIVER, until the work is done. called out to Walter Field's farm for a fire drill without among intelligent circles that the advance notice being given. Not until they arrived on platform with him, to debate the these evidences are poor housing, Usually this work is not «' an emergency charac- tribunal would he endowed with om- much-discussed and timely Issue, numerous debts, lack of Insurance Expect to Start Work Next Month Revolt Starts In ter. Much of It could be done during mild days in the the place were the firemen aware that thero was no fire. niscience, "iet there are those who Speaker Clee says he will not debate and lower earnings in times of pros- Near. Highland* Bridge. •winter, or early In the spring, or late in the fall. Done Within twenty minutes after having been summoned the feign a high degree of shock should ;he sales tax until September, but he perity that thoso of other relief fanv Republican Ranks at euch times it would cause much less annoyance and Bremen had a mile of hose hooked up to a deep lake on inyone dare disagree with the decis- took time on Sunday to go down to Hies. It Is nevertheless Interesting Lieutenant Colonel E. D. Ardery, the farm and pumping water on an imaginary flre. Theions of the supreme court. It should Assemblyman McCampbell's grape corps of engineers, with headquar- At a protest meeting of Republi- inconvenience to autoists than during the summer when that only five per cent of these fam- ters at the Army building. Room 615, can County Kxocutlvo comaiitte* traffic, li at ita height. Another advantage, would be water was forced through the hose by the. pumping be enough to show him that mem- forum to talk on such topics as— lies report having received public jers of the nation's highest tribunal aid prior to the present depression. 39 Whitehall street, New York, has members held at Freehold Friday that It would provide, employment at a time when jobs engines of the three companies...... have themselves been the first to"The government of New Jersey Is Issued" the following notice: night resolutions wBre passed de- are most scarce. People want to go places and nee For about an hour a stream about ninety feet In one of spoilsmen, by spoilsmen and One-third of the group consists ol protest many of the most significant Negroes. To Whom It May Concern: manding the resignation of E. Don- things in the good old summertime, and the roads height was thrown on the imaginary fire without any decisions which the majority has for spoilsmen. ; ald Sterner, State commltteeman and ahould ba kept open to the fullest extent possible at this apparent dimunition in the water supply of the lake. handed down.—Asbury Park Press.. "The greatest problem now is.hojy jtfore than half the persons .In this A project haa been authorized for giving Mayor Van R. Halsey of Hum- to return the political power to the deepening and widening the Shrews- son, county chairman, two weoka In season. . Among other things this would help to en- The drill was a convincing demonstration of the value people. . . roup IB made up of children under bury river from Sandy Hook along hance the popularity of Monmouth county *s a summer of a lake for flreflghting purposes, and If the flre insur- sixteen years of age. Children are the westerly aide ot the river up to which to act or resign from his po- A Becord We Should Emulate. "The school system Is even more members of five-eighths of the fam- a point 600 feet southerly of the rail- sition. About fifty members out of resort /lection. . ance companies are amenable to reason the farmers of antiquated and harmful than the BVB- road bridge at Highlands, N. J., a the 278 men and women on the coun- that locality will get less costly fire insurance.. For In a large middle-western city tem of taxes." . iics. The families average 2.3 chil- much Is being made of {He fact that distance ot about 2.2 miles. Funds ty committee wore present. All some time past they have been endeavoring to get the So, with those generalizing subjects dren. / are available and the work. is ex- county leaders were- absent, for a period of 27 days, not one single off his chest, he now returns to his Family heads aro unemployable for pected to start 1Q September and rates reduced. ^ fatal traffic accident occurred. This Basil Bruno of Long Branch was Charles Brasch, a neighbor of Mr. Field, was so im- vacation grounds to continue his In- various reasons. About one-third are may take about ten months to com- Will Rural? Schools Soon record Is especially significant since terrupted vacation, with the sales seventy years of age or older. Al-plete. the chief spokesman against Sterner pressed by the flre drill, that he has arranged to have It was sot in a summer month. tax debate awaiting his political con- most two-thirds are victims ot dis- The project provides lor a channel and Halaey. He claimed that about Be Things/of the Past? a lake made on his farm by restoring an ice pond which Twenty-seven day8 without one venience.—Hudson Dispatch. ease or Injuries. About five per cent 300 feet wide and twelve feet deep at 200 county members would have at- was there a number of years ago. Last fall a big barn mean low water.' In order to cover tended the meeting except for th» If the recommendations of the Now Jersey Planning death! are In prison; they are almost all unavoidable Inaccuracies of the board are ca/rried out tho little one-room and two-room owned by Mr. Brasch was destroyed by flre and this What more glaring Indictment of under forty years of age and havo underhanded methods resorted to by Weed or Flower. dredging processes, excavation will the party rulers. Although therewaa rural schoopouses will soon be things of the past. The loss probably would not have occurred if a water sup- reckless driving could there be found We knew a woman from a Euro- children under sixteen. be paid for to a depth of two feet bo- than In this statement of fact. low the project depth, although It no Indication of the role Mayor Clar- board pays/that the one-room and two-room schools are ply had been available. pean country who shuddered when Disease Is less among heads of ence B. F. Hotrlck of Asbury Park The late George Kaney, while chief of the Middle- Not one single death! she saw Americans eat sweet corn. families. Most of the women aro un- may be carried considerably below uneconomical and inefficient and that in some cases the Monmouth county is a big common- that depth. Is playing In tho background of th» cost of conducting them Is in exceBS ot the taxes col- town township flre department, proposed a plan for "How can humans eat that stuff that employable because they have small This work may affect certain ravolt tnany of his, followers wer» wealth, but it is probable that its ter- wo feed to our pigs?" she asked. This children. About half the family lected. And so the "little read schoolhouse" may seem creating emergency reservoirs for firefighting purposes, ritory does not exceed the confines of bridges, docks, bulkheads, plpe-llnea, present. Hotrlck backed Sterner la same woman was much amused at heads havo been suffering flve years cables, and/or similar property now 1029 when he dofeated W. Warrea to be doomed. which Becms worthy cf being recalled to public atten- the mid-west city Which chalked up seeing us tending a bed of blue corn- tion in view of the revival of lntereat which is being ot more. In many families other located In the waterway, Barbour for the state senate nomin- While changing conditions may make this neces- this record. flowers. "How queer to raise those members are also afflicted. This notice Is given for the Infor- ation. It was charged that Mayor sary, many will regret to see these schools go. Men and shown in this matter. This plan was to have places Yet hardly a week passes in Mon- veeds that wo try to eradicate from mation of the owners of such proper- About one-fifth of family heads In Halaey had virtually given up his women prominent in all walks of professional and com- made for drop gates along various brooks and* creeks. mouth without at least one or two iur grain field," sho said. To us corn- ty In order that proper measures may duties. mercial life received the rudiments of their education The flow in these streams is so strong that water would fatal automobile accidents. It would flowers were delicate flowers of a di- the dependency group never went to be taken to protect, remove, or alter school and most of the others did the same, In order that they may not In these schools. Whether it was the closer contact be- accumulate in sufficient quantity within a few minutes seeom that carelessness plays a ma- lne blue, to her they wore ordinary be destroyed or damaged by the op- Mr. Bruno in his remarks stated tween the teacher ami the pupils or whether it was be- after the gates were dropped for effective use against jor role in our record of deaths. Mon- weods. Similarly ouc common dan- not finish grado classes. erations contemplatod by the United that In 1033 at a mooting of tho en- cause there were fowc/ subjnct3 to study, those who at- flre. mouth county, of course, is invaded delion, regarded by us as a weedy In the quasi security group most States. All such removals and alter- tiro committee it was doclded that on week-ends by vacationists, some pest, Is cultivated as a lovely garden of tho persons who may be employ- ations mutt be made without ex- all appointment* must go to Repub- tended these school know that the lessons were well The lire department officials of Mlcldletown town- flower In some countries. pense to the United States, and no lican workers. Ho claimed that over taught and wall learned. Even If tho "little red school- of whom permit their recreation to able are young people. A quarter of ship are to be complimented on the action which they get tho better of their common senso. Remember that tho trite old say- the families arc Negro. Women head claims can be made against the Uni- sixteen appointments have been house" must n° it would stem that carrying some of have taken to increaso the efficiency of tho firemen by I There, are, naturally,, accidents. almost two-thirds of the families. A ted on account ot such expense, ormade without tha approval of any that more Intimate contact between thc teachers and pu- ings "One man's moat is another on account of damage caused to such city or county committee. Other at- making use of lakes for fire drills. Life and property The grim story, of carelessness, of man's poison," and. "It's all In thethird of tho total number consists structures or to other property pils Into the larger school:, would be of great benefit. heedless speed, of complete disregard of normal families and another third tacks were made against Sterner and in the rural sections is aafor on this account. The good point of view," are based on the fact through tho construction of this Halsey by Irving Cohen, John Tewell However, it may well be doubted that any immedi- work which the firemen are doing should be backed up for law, acorns more graphic, told In. that different types ot people have is headed by widows. The remainder channel. The necossary proteotlvo this report, than when presented in different environments and different arc separated. Children aro Includ- measures must be taken so as not and Charles Bllberglelt of Asbury ate change will take place in the rural townships here- hy action by ofTioinl ami and civic bodloa for cheaper to cause Interference with the con- ParlL abouts whc-ie i:m;iH schotilhousps avo in use. The ex- fire insurance, columns and columns of figures. economic outlooks, which cause dif- ed In about two-thlrdfl of all. The fact that the absence of acci- ferent pathways of thought. To the In moro than halt the quasi se- tractor's plant perience of a number of rural municipalities with cen- dents is considered unusual should, city visitor a family of rabbits frisk- Any further Information regarding tralized fichoolhoupes has not been ?>n.ppy. The cost of curity class there IB only one poislble Indeed, g'vo pauso to every automo- ing In an orchard are a "sweet and worker. Two-thirds have ono or this project can be obtained by com- Making a Drive transportation haa been brge and in many Inatanceii bile driver, every pedestrian. delightful sight; to a farmer they are more afflicted members. About half municating with Lieutenant Colonel has more than offset whatever advantages have been Five-Year Terms for Surely the time Is ahead wheni even i grave menace to hia young apple the afflicted porsons aro heads of Ardery at his office. On Bookmakers derived by having all the children under one roof. Espe- in our great cities, the occurrence of rees. Of course both points of view families, Buffering at least four years. Assessors Not Justified. are right. A rabbit la- a oharmlng cially IB this thc case in country districts of wide area. a traffic accident, rather than the ab- No schooling- was obtained by OFFERS HIS SERVICES. County Dotootlvo Chief Charles E. In smaller places tlu: ci-n'rallzocl school IHIH proved ben- One of the amazing things which the legislature did eence of any, ahould bo the excep- Httlo fur ball, but he is also death to about one quarter of the family Tate and members of his staff started eficial. The "little rod schnolhotisc" niny be gone as at Us last session was to change the tenure of office of tion! thing.—Long Branch Record, young trees. heads In this group and another George White of Wayside lias a Plan a drive against bookmakers last envlsoncd by old-tlmcra, but It Is safe to say, despite assessors from three years to live years. As a result of If we try to remember that all peo- quarter had only one to four years. to Help Low Income Oroupi, Thursday. They broke Into a back the recommendations of tlio planning board, that viilago this legislation not tin nseeBsor will he elected in New ple (including ourselves) come hon- roo:n of a stationery store- at Belmar Cook American First. eBtly and sincerely by their opinions The following letter hoB been re-, and arrested Samuel and Milton schoolhouscH are in m> Immediate danger nf extinction. Jersey thin year except perhaps in n. few municipalities A yyoung g wife pppreparing fogr ohor Public sent'ment dncs not sanction wiping them out In according to their training and their leased for publication by George Kaplan, the proprietors of the place whorh e vacanciei shhave occurred because of death or first dinnedi r partty saiidd to us proudly: economic outlook, we can eliminate Prptectidn Given White of Wayside: and a man who called himself James auch communities, ami this rc-lini; Is an strong among other reanonM. "I am going to give my guests some a lot of bitterness from life. Instead Chllton of New York. The place con- members of boan!-; of e'lu'vitlnn a« it h- with the- voters Box 200, Wayside, •Some persona believe that tlin low ia unconstitution- unusual foreign dishes." Tho result of bursting with rage at a man's To Potato Growers Asbury Park, New Jersey, tained complete equipment for mak- who elect them. al and that it will be declared lnvnlld. Whether or not wan an unbalanced dinner with opinion on a certain subject try to ing betB and obtaining results ot this Is so is not for any ordinary person not versed In ttrangc, fancy messes that nobody think, "He Is probably just as sincere Now Jeraoy potato growers were United States Agricultural Dept,, horse races, Tho throe men were liked. Thero Is nothing drenrler than Washington, D. C. held on $1,000 ball each. A place at -:0-0-0-c-0-o~- tho law to decide, but from a common sense vlowpolnt | ' | In his opinion as I am, but his up- victorious last week in their light to '. the law has nothing to rccorr KCttlng int0 a food ru t and a(]rV ng bringing and situation In life make provent the Surplus CommoditiesGentlemen— Long Branch was raided and William jmmcml 11. When tho aa- : the same old unimaginative dishes him see it differently. Remember corporation from Bhlppfng mora po- I wish to obtain Information re- Springer waa arrested and held In Governor Hoffman and sensors wcro elected it was ntated on the ballotB In plain, | constantly. But there Is nothing elll- that to ono country a oornflower Is tatoes Into the New York area for garding what may. with the assist- $2,600 ball, and Joaeph ClanceV In balrt langunge that no ono could misunderstand that icr than trying to Berve elaborate a lovely flower, to another country relief distribution. ance of your department, be done to $1,000'ball. the Tax on Foodstuffs. their terms were for three yearn. What right havo the foreign dishes before you master the Improve the eoonomlo condition of an. ordinary week. And both views U. S. Senator W, Warren Barbour low Income groups in p»rU of this Governor Hoffman, In an addrnxs at^ Long Uranch legislators to change 'ho term to five years when no marvelous American dishes which, are right.—Mother's Home Life. announced ho had received th» prom- (Monmouth county), tcate of Mew tho other day, admitted, that the miles tax ;on foodstuffs Buch mandate haa been received from the people? though simple, call for perfect prep- lao of Federal Relief Administrator NEW STBAWBEBBEES. aration. was bad and ahould lm repealed. He went to consider- If. tho terms of auKcaaora can bo extended In this Harry I* Hopkins that shipments of An essay by Mr. Tugwell In theMembers of 4-H Clubg Try Out Two able length to show why it was unjustified. fashion tho name- can bo done for other oiilclnls. In Can you turn out a pot of perfectly potatoes grown In tho eastern shore July 28, 103B, Usua of the Mow York toasoncd Boston baked beans, or aTumen Says He section of Virginia and Maryland TlmcH Magazine, lists soveral depart- New Varieties. Everything that the governor naid In this regard fact, with such a precedent established, It would bo a delicate crusty Now England dough- ment plant tot accomplishing such a was true, but he brought out nothing new. Every point logical corollary to pneu laws to licop all tho preaent would cease at least until the end Of Aftor Interviewing 4-H club mem- nut? Do you know tho trick of Trusted Crook the year. purpose. that ho emphasized against the tax on food waB better elective public servants In office for life. Maryland fried chicken with cream I have retired from active business bers and their parents of tho Every Barbour Bald Now Jersey growers and at little or no expense to your Keady Strawberry club of Georgia, stated by opponents of the measure when It was bofore The now law Is Bald to have been passed at tho be- gravy, or country stylo pumpkin plo Tho hearing on former Monmouth had protested to him that a shipment tho legislature for consideration. It la better for the with Just tho right blond of spices? County Detective Chief Harry B. department could co-operato in the tho Monmouth County club agent re- hest of "high-ups" in both ppartie s who for selisoclfliih rearea- of BOO carloads In a single Week had Investigation of what can be done, In ports that the two now varlotles, ons Can you concoct that frontier favor- Crook's plea for reinstatement before greatly depressod the market for an organized way, to assist colored governor to admit tii.it the naleu tax Is not all that he. j " wanted to keep In office certain assessors whose ite, squirrel stem, or southern grooni) the Civil Sorvloe commission at Free- Dorsott and Fairfax, were both cx- cracked it up to bo rather than to continue his tinquall- I prospects of winning renewed terms wcro not bright. Now York growers. families, eapeolally embarrassed, to tremoly satisfactory this past aeasoa. fled indorsement of It, but It ncema amazing that he did and bacon with corn pono? Can you hold was adjourned last Thursday support thtmatlves and commence to Whother this is no or not, tho law |g thoroughly mis- produoe a flaky «trawbcrry ohort- until yesterday. In comparing tho Doraott and Fair- not make tho discovery until thin lute- date, live comfortably without seeking Im- chievous and should be repealed, It Is an cneronchmont caks, split and buttered whllo hot, The adjournment came ahortiy al- CLUB MKMBEES INCMJDED. portant) credit or other financial re- fax with other varlotles of atrawber- Since the governor's speech predictions have been jllnon 'he rights of tho electorate. A three-year term 1B with berries just right and cream In- ter former Prosecutor Jonai Tumen source'. Such folk are at a great rlca grown on tho farms, tho two new decently thick? And nro your wa- testified he had had "implicit faith disadvantage In rural localities where varieties for this section not only general that tho tax on food will bo lifted. •Whether , "ufllclcnt. Any assessor who is ilolng nn honest and Members of 4-H Clubs Invited to access to home locations can be ob- thls is done or not, thotio who have paid such taxen will cHldent ]ob has no need to fear public appraisal at tho termelon preserves darkly translu- and confidence" In tho ouated chief Field l)»y nt Sett Girt. tained but where no municipal or produced higher yields and mado an not havfi their money refunded. In the parlance of the end of each a period! and communities should not have cent nnd spicy? and that'he would have discharged state advics or help to easily obtain- extremely attractive package but also street "let them try and gut It." Thin feature of tho tax to wait longer than the time mentioned to pans on can- Aftor you have mastered tho good Mr. Crook If he had believed him Information cornea to the Extens- able, excelled In »lzo and flavor Higher has proved ao unjustified that It hau few If any defend- didates for the position. staple American dishes which aro eo guilty of any of the numerous viola- ion olllco that 4-H club members aro How can a beginning be made, selling prices wcro obtained for both ers loft, but thero nor.ms no likelihood of Its Immediate satisfactory when porfuctly prepared, tions with which na is charged, definitely Included In the governor's hereabouts, In locating self-helping tho Dorsett and Fairfax Howovcr, repeal and in the. meantime It will contlnun to very ef- th«n go ahead with foreign dislios. Mr Crook waa suspended following invitation to tho agricultural field agrloultural-lnduatrlal communities? part of thin is undoubtedly due to till fectively operato to produco revenue, as well as to grind j but stick to th» nlmplo oncu that IUO tho/NttUghrlght Legislative commit- day at Sea Girt on Thursday, Au- How may the housing conditions of fnct that they eiimo Into tho market a stapla food of the country Try tees Investigation of Monmouth low-Income groups b« Improved? How the faceu of the poor anil to Injure bUBinesa, | ed IWf we oshoul asoBdi all bo better, I think, nnd more content- gust 15. Thin will bo an excellent Can we demonstrate to rural ouiclals about a wcok carllnr than such va- tho delicious French onion noup in- (founty affairs, Ho Is charged with opportunity for Monmouth county that co-operation In fedaral planning rlotloa as Joo nnd Mastodon. In some states It is possiblo for citizens to lake nc-1 foctly old-fashioned- thoy do stead of their complicated pastry. donsortlng with known criminals and olub members to attend and booome should be undertaken as tending to Club members growing tho berrlesh tlon for a referendum on lawn passed by legislators. This and they do not want to vote Learn to cook ordinary Italian »pa- general neglect of duty. The com- acquainted with other club members remove tht nec«»lty for emergency this year were Paulino Tomastyk, ghett! with Ita doloctanle BOUCO, right hat not often boon exorcised for the reoton that the ful virtue*. They t delectable BOUCO, mission Indicated, there will o» no Im- In other counties of New Jersey, as relief or unemployment financial al- Yetta and BOOKLETS mentioned on this l»*e Food, of course, mutt oe well SkXiA announced as free to readers v may be obtained by addressing seasoned to be worthy of SIDNEY SNOW, care ol this paper. Three Meals a Day itt piquancy. Canapes Give Zest 1 Hot Off the Griddle I To Summer Drinking Menus for the Week CITARELLA'S MARKETS By MONDAY . RED BANK MIDDLETOWN By HELEN GWEXHOLYN BEES Breakfut Lunch Dinner PHONE 8«, PHONE »7, liSTHEB DON&AN Grapefruit Asparagus with Cheete Pineapple Julca Whether it's an Iced cocktail G»ieal with Cream Stue* on .Tout Boiled Ham—RaliIn fore dinner or a cool, refreshing glasi Muffins Tomato Salad Sauca WEEK-END SPECIALS! FRIGIDAIRE »••••••••••••••••»•»••»• of beer In the evening, ttaa graclou: Coffge or Milk Hot Gingerbread with Buttered New Cabbage hostess likes to provide a touch o 'Whipped Crflsra Paxilayed Potatoes While tbe first essential of gooc something eatable. The prinn Iced Tea—Milk Tomato Salad AUGUST 8-9-10. cooking Is taste and flavor, the step requisite of such food Is dainllnes Raspberry Shortcake ping stone to good flavoring is imaj and a sharp flavor. It must be t CoEtcft FRESH KILLED FOWLS.... 28c ft. LEGS OF SPRING LAMB .. 22c ft. ination. In cooking as In must contrast to the beverage so that foo. TUESDAT (5 - « - 1 Tb. site) painting, the drama and all otbe: and beverage give each other addei Broiled %amb Chope UH to am. size,) line arts, imagination and inspiratioi zest. For there is nothing that need: Stewod Apricots Cold Cut» Buttered Noodles are ordinal virtues. stimuation more than the jaded sum Puffy Omelette Shredded Cabb»g« Fresh P«» Tonst ' Carrot Salad Cabbage and Gr«n Fr. Killed Roasting Chickens 29c Ifc. TOP SIRLOIN ROAST -M ft mer appetite Coffee or, Milk Bread Pudding- Here are an assortment of canape: Fruit Sauce Pepper Salad lKjr Next time you make tbe cream Tea or Milk Steamed Blueberry (S% to BW in. ilie) aiKl-Uin KUA31 33c Jb, sauce for macaroni au gratin, add to suite the most sophisticate^ Pud dins—Hard Sauce drinks ,jmd Rive zest to the simplei S FRESH CHOPPED MEAT.. 19c ft. CHUCK ROAST 25c ft. two or three tablespoons of peanm and more popular .ones: butter. There will be a new flavoi WEDNESDAY thrill. ARMOUR'S FULL CREAM ROLL BUTTER 28c IB. Cantaloupe Ham Croquettes Pot Roait—Potato Pan FEEE DELIVERY, EGO AND OUVE CANAPE Cereal Pineapple—Chees« and cake* ' With cold salmon serve Cucumbe: Hot Biscuits Nut Salad Fresh Green Beam Sauce. It is so easy to make. Ju° hi cup real mayonnaise. Plum Jelly Hot Mufnne Plekled Beet Salad ALWAYS THE BEST IN 2 hard-cooked eggs, finely choppe Iced Cocoa Peach Jce-Box Cake peel and dice a fresh cucumber. - T< Coffee or Milk CofTea one cupful of whipped cream add on 8 olives, finely chopped cupful of diced "cuke." Season wa' To real mayonnaise add other In- THURSDAY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES with salt, pepper and paprika. Ad gradients and blend thoroughly. vinegar or lemon juice to taste. Mix Spread on thin toast rounds. Gar- Orange Julee Fresh Vegetable Salad Pea Soup nish with tiny sprigs pf parsley, Crearned Chirped Beef Roquefort Cbecsft Meat Loaf IMPORTED and DOMESTIC thoroughly. Makes % cup spread. Toaat Dressing Spaghetti—Tomato Codec or Milk Thin Broad and ButUr Sauoe Sandwiches Spring Greem Salad-— The Chinese Imperial Family has Sliced Faachei and Eoq. Ch. Dreusing WINES, LIQUORS AND BEERS Its great Imperial Cook Book, It Is DATE STABS Cream Cherry Roly-Pbly the largest in the world. It contain! 2 tablespoons real mayonnaise Tea CoStb ninety-six volumes and weighs a ton, 1 package (3 ounces) cream FRIDAY NOTE—Our California Wines Are the Very Best Quality Incidentally, a short, handy, every- cheese Tomato Soup day edition contains a mere eighteen Vi cup dates, seeded and finely Sliced Bannnna Grilled Tomato with Broiled Stuffed Mack- And Reasonably Priced. volumes.. chopped Creamed Codfish Bacon—on Toast erel Blend real mayonnaise, cream Toaat Cabbage and Green EBcalloped Potatoes Coffee or 5111k Pepper Salad Cole Slaw Salad Savq a few muffins or biscuits. cheese and dates. Cut thin slices of Diced FiPneappIe— Cold, Creamy Bice Then use them as tea-cakes. SpH bread into stars with cookie cutter Cookies Pudding L. PRATE & CO. and cut an equal number of circles Co fie© them open. Spread, with butter and Iced Tea Red Bank's Oldest Fruit and Vegetable Market marmalade. Put together again. Top about half the size of the stars, SATURDAY each with a marshmallow. Place in Spread -the bread with butter or Tomato Julc« oven for a few minutes to toast and margarine. Spread stars with date Canned Grapefruit Vegetable Omelet - Boiled Tongue— 6 WEST FRONT ST., Phone 1217 RED BANK, N. J. mixture and place a bread on each. Hot Blueberry Muffins to brown the marshmallow. Ilcntly-to-Eat Cerea Buttered Noodles WE DELIVER Scrambled Egff» t. Tea or Milk FHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. 1 FopoverB Fried Eggplant Coffee or Jlllk Shredded Carrot and Cream together equal parts of crys- ROQUEFORT AND ALMOND Leek Salad talized honey and butter. Spread on CHEESE SANDWICHES Frenh Blackberry Pio bread or crackers. The children wll! (Open face) Code© just love It. 1 cup Roquefort cheese, grated NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF, Vt, cup real mayonnaise SUNDAY Few drops Worcestershire sauce And for the lordly male members 1 tablespoon almonds, flneiy Sliced Oranges Home-made Baked Money-Dew Melon of the family—looking for a change. chopped Waffles and Syrup Beans with Chill Broiled Chicken RUPPERT'S BEER Try cooking corn on the cob In deep, Littlo Sausages Sauce Corn Fritters hot fat—just long enough to lot it Blend cheese, and real mayonnaise Cogeo or Milk Brown Bread Fresh Lima Beam change color. But be sure to throw ;ogether thoroughly. Add Worcester^ Fr#Bh Fruit. g«Il<3 Cucumber and Water* It Aids Digestion in some extra ears for the second or shire and blend again. Spread on Iced Cocoa erens Salad, third call for more. narrow linger strips of whole wheat Black Cherry Merangua bread and sprinkle with chopped Pie SUCH POPULARITY nuts. Makes 1 cup spread. Coffee IS NO ACCIDENT! A simple relish to serve with fried H. G. DEGENRING or baited ham—plain, steamed, dried HOCK PATE DE FOBE GBAS apricots. CANAPE Distributor for Ruppert's Beer •, It Is human nature to want to 3 tablesspoons real mayonnaise Symphony of Good Foods "No thank you," said .the stout 1 cup boiled calves liver, flneiy and Manufacturer of own a winner—the best, the fast- ady when she was offered a second ground est, the greatest of its kind. More 'iscuit. "Two seconds on the lips, 'A cup boiled mushrooms, Brings Harmony to Diner CLUB ROYAL CARBONATED BEVERAGES housewives have bought Frigid- wo hours on the stomach and a llfe- flneiy ground aire than any other make. Three imo on the hips." Vi teaspoon salt To real mayonnaise add remaining Food ctttiibinations deserving a trial Rear 16 West Front St. PHONE 1051 Red Bank, N. JJ Million Frigidaires have been Ingredients, and blond. Spread on built—and the manufacture of the The business women lunching in & anape biscuits and serve with half 4th Million has begun. Such popu- .co room: Giggle, gabble, gobble, git. lla of lemon. Makes about 1 cup larity proves conclusively that ipread. By SIDNEY SNOW Prigidairc is dependable, econom- We are celebrating our 1st Anniversary at our new ical and lives up to all the claims Domestic Cookery 3ROILED BACON TOMATO AND Toasetl together Improperly, a The making ol good gravy collection of musical notes* is calls for a touch of genius, no location, and vre want to thank our many patrons and made foe it. There is a beautiful legend that CHEESE SANDWICHES nothing but Jangling:, necve- matter who be cook. Remem- friends for their patronage during the past year. And BOW we offer the Frigid- tells how Elizabeth of Hungary, hav- Toast a. slice of bread on one side; wracking discord. But take jhe ber that grease is the bane of ing been forbidden by her lord to ipread the untoasted side thickly available notes on the scale ind good jjravy. So skim off all th« aire '35 — every model equipped :arry food to the poor, was met by vith real mayonnaise, cover with a arrange them with Inspiration Kreasa which floats on top. (I wilh the Super Freezer that pro- ilm one day outside the castle walls hick slice of tomato, then with a and imagination and Intelligence, often, if I have time, pour tha 3 she was bearing a lapful of meat illce of American cheese. Place two basting juice Into a bowl and let Tides a complete refrigeration trips of partially broiled bacon on and there coroes a symphony Anniversary Specials service, even in tie hottest weather. .nd bread to her pensioners. Louis, which marks the artist. And it cool a little to bring all the iemandinK sternly what she carried | he cheese and toast the sandwich then the world applauds. grease to the top). With the. Drop in for a complete Frigici- n her robe, she was obliged to show, nder the broiler flame until the Now, tho musical symphony Is Bkimmed gravy good and hot, aire Demonstration at your first ilm the forbidden burden. "Where- ch—-. is melted. Serve Immediately. work In the flour, let It simmer FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY ! ipon," says the chronicler, "the food a Krand thing, and far be it and thicken to the right consis- opportunity. Learn how Frigidaire vas miraculously changed, for hii from mo to belittle It, Still, in tency, then add the milk and, If Pendora Cup Cakes doz. 25c Fresh Fruit Layers 31c '35 can pay for itself out of sav- >yes, to a lapful of roses, red and the scheme of life, I maintain necessary, a little more hot ings it makes possible. •hue, and his mind disabused of that it is inferior in position water. .Let thla cook lor a few Fresh Cocoanut Cream Loaf 21c Crumb Cakes 18c usplciOB, ho graciously bade her For Good Iced Tea or to the place which should bo minutes and then strain, and it lass on whithersoever she would." given to the food symphony. is ready to serve. The gravy It would be well for some husbands For each person who has op- should be a rich, golden brown. t "their eyes were holden" In such Coffee portunity to enjoy and under- If you like It a little sharper In JERSEY CENTRAL •way that food served them would stand the symphony of sound flavor, add the juice of half a MOKLER'S BAKERY eem other and better than It really Make It Fresh When Wanted there are hundreds of thousands lemon. jtowerand Light Ca But the sense o£ taste is a re- who can and should have op- iclllous member—especially in the Now and then we run across the portunity to enjoy the symphony 49 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 252 RED BANF3 nen. It will cry out against the best person who thinks that serving them of food. Now for the sauerkraut—you ppcaring dish, if Its flam Is not of iced is the way to use up left-over may like this simply removed 4 he best. There Is but one way to tea and coffee. Well, it's a way, but SHUNS UNUSUAL DISH from the can and brought to a sure success. The housewife herself a very terrible way. Iced tea and In this little artlclo may I, boll, or you may prefer the must be the angel who casts the spell iced coffee, made fresh, made prop- therefore, light shy of tho odd richer dlBh as prepared In most HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 8,9,10 ATLANTIC HOTEL about the humble board and the low- erly and served tastefully are such recipe or tho unusual dish, but European countries. If the lat- y fare, and invests them with forms splendid warm-weather beverages dwell for a moment upon that ter, then try this one: FAIR HAVEN, N. J. md odors of Irresistible attractive- that it Is a shame to compromise all-important essential in dining ASBESTOS MATS FANCY LINENS Cloth and Napkins IMPORTED end DOMESTIC less. This Is the true poetry of with left-overs. —namely, tho making up of the In a stow kettle place a table- Each Domestic Cookery; and blessed is the First, we must keep in mind that combination of foods which go spoon ot butter or bacon fat and Set Q.98 Set Liquor Wine Beer lome where one presides who knows tea and coffee for iclnsr must be made well toRether. when melted stir In the can of 39' 79" DELIVERY SERVICE his art, and makes each meal a feast doubly strong to take care of thu For dinner at an early date sauerkraut.. Then stir In one Salesmen's samples. Scarfs, incl every guest a glad participant.' melting leu which dilutes tho con- try seiving: small onion (about the slzo ot a • Three-piece sets to be used Hemmed, 72x72, pure linen Phone 3925 Red Bank walnut) minced fine, one email three-piece buffet set, five- tents of the glass. Roast Pork carrot minced fine or grated, a under hot dishes to protect cloth, with W> dozen 18x2| From an old coolc book pub For tea, allow two to three tea- piece luncheon sets, five- spoons of tea to a cup of boiling Sauerkraut teaspoon of sugar and enough your dining room table. napkins, fine linen damastt+ ELECTRIC lished in 188Jf by Eubbard water. Let it steep for approximate- German Fried Potatoes bouillott to moisten sufficiently. Heat proof, stainless, wash- piece^ linen scarf sets; va- Real 5,98 value. ly five minutes. Steeping too long Lager Beer Cheoso Coffee Let all come to a good boll and Brothers in Philadelphia. extracts tho tanning from the leaves, Now, these are all simple, It Is ready to serve. Or, an- able. Regular 59c. riety of others. Regular 1.00 Refrigerator homely foods, but assembled In other way, lay the onion and the thereby spoiling the aroma and taste. carrot Into the kraut and leave to i.39 PANTRY TOWELS SERVICE — REPAIRS And no amount of fresh water added exactly this grouping they eeem It Is estimated that Americans eat to overly strong tea will bring it to do something unusual. Of It there while It is being boiled 81x99 SHEETS •c Ea. M billion Frankfurters every year— back. This applies to coffee, also. course, we rtust give thought to and then remove before serving. VAN'S R.B.478 >r about 400,000,000 pounds. Hot Dog! In tho case of both tea and cof- the preparation of the units. It That brings us to the German 39' fee, the clearest drink is made by la true that a fresh ham or leg fried potatoes—another work 79' Finest Irish linen, 20xS3i' pouring the fresh, hot liquid over the of pork Is the most expensive of art when well done. Tho po- Seamless, extra long, free Red, Blue, Gold, (Jreertj Ice which has been placed in tall and fashionable. But, with a tatoes are first boiled with the thin glasses. little expert carving, tho shoul- . skins on and allowed to cool. from starch or filling. center and borders, I With tho iced tea, serve quarters rlor roast will prove more In- Then peel and slice in neat, thin Reg. 1.00 Reg. 50c of lemon or quarters of oranges. teresting. So try a shoulder slices (about an eighth of an roast, and here Is a nice reclpa: inch thick). Fry In roaat mutton And sprigs of mint, fresh from the fat, butter or good cooking fat mint patch, add flavor and color. For SHOULDER I'OKK BOAST Have the fat hot and don't put sweetening, use powdered sugar. It FOB FOUK too many potatoes Into the pan Popular sterling »llvW ptvttenu,, dissolves more readily than granu- at once. Add salt and a little lated sugar. 2 to 3 pounds pork shoulder, pepper to taste and see that aome excellent aramplei of flnelf While considering lepd tea and cof- 6 pepper corns. they are served fresh and hot. wrought craftsmanship, other* en- fee, It Is worth keeping in mind that 2 cloves. Iced cocoa or chocolate an grand 1 medium onion. Now, If you want to really tirely different from the uiually «o- warm weather drinks, especially for 1 tablespoon Hour. please the mere man, try serv- cepted styles, re to be leen si children. Keep a bottle of chocolate VJ cup rich milk. lirur this dish in ihe,"all-togeth- BETJSSIIX15S'. syrup In the refrigerator. Two table- 1 cup water. er" In your serving pantry, with spoons of syrup beaten into a glass 1 bay leaf. the meat In the center and a of milk and topped with a fluff of nice heap of sauerkraut on one fanlMss task BUT TODAY Salt. whipped cream—and there you are! side, and with gravy over the whllo silver Is still itt a modent* Or drop a ball of Ice cream into the Wash and trim tho meat and meat But be sure to place the glass of milk and chocolate. You'll salt It. I'laco roast In roasting msat first—then pour the gravy price. be the heroine of every child in the pan with the boiling water, all ovor—then place the sauerkraut the spices and the onion cut fine, and the potatoes. neiuhborhood. and roast one and one-half to two hours or until well done, Then, lust as this delectabla basting frequently. The roast dish is placed before the for- TO MAKE CHOCOLATE SYIlUr must bo crisp on tho outside. tunate man, plop down along- REUSSILLES' Make as you would make hot Then place roast on a platter side a tall glasa and a bottle of 8TEIUCJNG 8H.V1EB ehocolate~two tablespoons powdered and proceed to make the gravy. cold beer. chocolate or cocoa, four tablespoons granulated sugar, four tablespoons 36 Broad Street, bolllnR water. Cook and stir for two mlnutcB, stirring In, at tho jinlsh mi(ko uso of the tlmo in shopping, diced carrots. Then, a cupful ot RED BANK throe or four drops of vanilla and a resting or a littlo neighborly visiting. celery, cut into short pieces. Now, pinch of salt. Let It cool. Pour Into In any ovent, we'd suggest thla U> here is the "deep stuff"—Over all of uJ. attdoeett< andveeM\ a bottle and keep in refrigerator. terc«ting dinner for four, all In a this place a cupful ot well washed, single kettle, which really attends to dried apricots. Then pour In three Its own cooking: cups of hot water or broth. Then cover the kettle closely. Cook this over a very low fire for three to ELECTRIC Ui the/rtlce uou jkuf out A One Kettle Dinner four hours. French Peasant Dish Is Sim- NOUMANDY TOT HOAST When the French peasant woman comes In from the farm, her dinner In the ruufol leacn,oi(r&M • ple, Economical and Tasty Got a two or two anil a half-pound Is ready to servo. She may or may KITCHEN ASSISTANTS. pleco of jump roast, cut In a not thicken the gravy with a little "chunk." Drown this a good, dark butter and flour. Here la a meat and For sheer goodness, it is lmponalblo brown in very hot fat In a-Hklllott vegetable dish amplo for four hungry GRILLS WAFFLE IRONS PERCOLATORS to mil piles the preparations of (A minced onion mixed with the fat souls and worthy of their hearty ap- JACOB HUPJPERrS BEER Frunch peasant houeewlyoti. Many will help tho flavor). Now, dredge of the expensive entrees served In tho moat with two or throe table- proval. ROASTERS TOASTERS IRONS cMttldw_mtJirfcUit metropolitan hotels and prepared by spoons of Hour and season with pep- The French housewife would serve Imported French chefs aro nothing per and salt and place tho meat In a mixed Kreen salad of lettuce, en (I at all but the old-fashioned prepa- a eultnblo kettle. (An Iron kettle U dive, dandelion, escarolle or a mix- rations of the women folk on the a grand utensil for thla purpose). ture of all with maybe a tomato and French farm*. From tho standpoint Now, around tho moat place the) fol- a cucumber and an onion. The nicest of economy, they will make tho bud- JOWIIIK vexotnblos: First, twobunche» dressing li to dredge the vegetables ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP get «mile with glee. Ami many of of lcoliB. (If no looks nro to be had, in oil and then pour on lemon Juice, them are no planned that they can uso good-sized green onloni with two mix and servo. be set on the »tovo and left atone for or three Inches of tops). ,Cut th«i WIRING FIXTURES hour* while the French pennant noils or (lie onions Into inch and * A nice dessert with this dinner women are buiry out of doors. For- lialf l(in«ths. Next, on top ot th» would be sliced pineapple, freth br 18 WHITE STREET, RED BANK loeha pr onion*, place «, cupful •< canned, followed with a bit at «BMM Asurirtetl a wftmftA eaa tnd«#ff«e Phone 012 A. . • .,'• RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 8,1985. PkM Ntiut 1 » w»Ur fcydrutan d «. pl«e» of wr- noon; They Were guests at thf Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heroy of Bel- vorce at Reno, Nevada, last year, avenue' has returned from tho South In bathing costume. The ordinance Enjoy a Herb Garden SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE Store Open Till 9 in the Evening MARINE FOUNTAIN ROOM Saturday On Turkey Dinner Bargain Square Chiffon The 65c Hose Clearance A delicious roasted Vermont turkey dinner with all the "fixin's" will be served as our special Saturday evening shoppers' dinner... 5:30 to 9:00 P. M. Bring the fam- 59c Clear sheer three thread jly in for a rare treat. Dresses chiffon hose with picot top and reinforced foot. The perfect flattering hose for your afternoon Clearance 1.59 to 2.98 fashions. Important new shades: Java tan, Tropica, 1 Distingue, fifavy, Paprika, Continues Saturday Town Wear, Thrush, and Girl? Swim Suits Inspired By Smoke. For double serv- ice buy three pairs in one with Sensational Renaissance Painters >shade! Reductions! i.oo FIRST FLOOR All wool suits in two piece and one piece styles. Every one the perfect fitting types that are a joy to wear; some Jantzen suits included in the group. A Halter necks and adjustable strap styles. Brown, Green, Bit- Children's tersweet, Royal and White. Sizes 4 to 14. Heavenly Halos SECOND FLOOR •" > ( " Knitting ... •..••. * Class On Elevator Booth 5.00 Will be Formed Saturday Morning White Leather Bags Heavenly, because they give you all the wide-eyed beauty at 10 A. M. you expect with an off-the-face swirl! And they're head- Bring the little girls In line news! and our expert instruc- tress will enroll them In Jaunty hats that sit right on the back of your head and this interesting knitting U9 class which will meet Regularly 2.00 display a grosgrain bow on your brow. Fashioned in fine every Saturday morning Pouch, envelope, back strap, and top-handle styles with bone felt. Black, brown, navy, Cellini Green, Titian Red. from ten to twelve. No l charge for Instructions or metal trim. Some have inside zippers for easy convenience. Headsizes 21 /2 to 23. if materials are pur- Small and large sizes to suit your tastes. Perk up your cos- chased here. tumes with a fresh white and washable bnjt. SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR. FIRST FLOOR Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Dresses 39c SALT WATER TAFFY Boys' 2.95 and ^ Were 5,98 & 7.98 Were 7.98 & 10.98 Were 10.98 & 12.98 Our own salt water taffy, made of pure ingredients and wrapped individually. ^^ ^_ 3.98 5.98 7.98 Twenty delicious flavors, in assortments. While the quantity lasts, Saturday w • ^J^% Flannel Slacks only! Send some to your friends! ^^yt, Were 16.95 to 19-95 ... Now IO.98 pound ^^ f ^^ FIRST FLOOR Our entire stock of fashionable Summer di esses ... no restrictions! In the four dras^ tically reduced groups will be found hundreds of highly desirable garments in ample styles to please every woman, no matter what her taste or requirement. Not in sev- 2.45 eral (years a dress event like this . . . and a good part of Summer still ahead, too! Clearance! Not All Sizes In Every Group, But A Good Range Collectively. Regularly 29.50 Expertly tailored slacks such as these rarely sell for so much under regular marking. They are of fine flannel, tailored to SECOND FLOOR pur own requirements, for the boy of 15 to 20 years. Cut along modern lines, in gray and brown. SUMMER Boys' Polo Shirts, 1.79 Also polo jackets .••. . regularly 2.00 and 2.So. Cool, cdm- fortable garments of knit and mesh cottons in striped effects. SUITS Sizes 8 to 18 years. SECOND FLOOR Camel's Hair 23.5O A Noteworthy Group! Fine Gabardines Men's Broadcloth Cool Flannels 1&9S Shirts Styles come and go, but classic Camel's Hair coats like these live forever! These are all in the This is the end of the season in the men's cloth- smart natural color; regulation "Stroller" and "Overcoat" mod- ing Section . . . even though the season for 1.00 els. wearing cool things is hardly half gone! And, A full value for a dollar In theao fine ehlrts that Feel the soft quality of their these are the suits most men are wearing now. any uian can use in cloth, examine their splendid Men's and young men's styles, tailored to our half-dozen lobs during tailoring, try them on and enjoy the next few months their gay swinging swagger I standards, of brown and green gabardine and when dally 'changes' are in order. Then take advantage of this gray or blue flannel. Both single and double "Scoop." breasted effects, trim, cool and smart looking! Of a lino count broad- cloth in whlto and blue. ALL LINED WITH EARL-GLO Sizes 36 to 42. Some collar-attached, others neckband. AH Oho llnlnff that lanti A B&rmont'l Hfttlmi) unusually well-tailored nnd in every wanted SECOND FLOOR nlzo, 14 to 17. Sizei for Women, Mines and ' Juniors FIUST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Your Kresge Department Store, Newark, Charge Ac- ASBURY count u Good Here. STEINB ACH KRESGE CO PARK BED BANK An Ideal Place to live THE BEGIBTEB'S HUMFVOXX Located on the Beautiful Broad Street to Hit Elver Shrewsbury River one hour Seven on Every Street from New York and provid- ing every city convenience BANK REGISTER Sidewalks Along tile Hlf htmya ttiuwl WMklr. EnUnd u tJjcond-UIui Matter «t lha PoiU Subicrlptlun Prltos On« io«r I2.Q0. VOLUME LVIII, NO: 7. ofne* »t B«d B>nk, N, J- oniler thi Aot of March S, 187». EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935. Sli Monthi ii.oo. eiwlt Copy 4& PAGES 13 TO 26. nue, from Stokes aveaue- to Main Potato Farmers Road Supervisor street; tho elimination of the grade Pro-Amateur Golf WAItNING! railroad crossing on Coriiea avenue, Rumson Motorboat As solicitations are still being and the erection of a traffic circle at contlnuod locally, both by tele- Seek To Organize Wants Old Job the intersection of Co'rliea avenue phone and letter, for advertise- and Main, street. The petition was Won By Nelson, Clark ments In tho year book of the Po- Start Made Towards Forming an leorge C. Conover Threatens ordered filed for reference of the Entered In Regatta lice Protective and Benevolent as- Association of Growers and Court Action Unless He Gets highway committee, * ——__—.—— sociation of New Jersey, the Red Commission Dealers at Meet- It—Freeholders to Get Advice Mrs, Lewia S. Thompson of Lin- Bank Chamber of Commerce croft, representing the Monmouth Guernsey Curran, Jr.'s, "Anomar" Will Probably Be Disqualification of Volke of Hackensack and Morano wishes to repeat the warning Is- ing at HighUtown Monday* of Counsel. County Organization for Social Serv- ice, secured from tho board mem- sued about a month ago. Potato farpers and dealers in po- Shades of tho day when the Dem- Only Local Entrant in Sweepstakes—Outboard of Branch Brook Causes Play-Off With Vic Ghezzi ocrats took over control of the bers their moral support of a WPA This solicitation has been DIS- tatoes, at a meeting at Hightstown plan, which would coat the county APPROVED by the Rod Bank Monday nl&ht, made an agreement boanl of chosen freeholders were Course Not to Be Changed. again cast before the board at the nothing, but would provide work for and Dr. Garrity—Won on Fourth Hole. Chamber of Commerce and by designed to raise the price of thla about twenty "white collar" workers. the Red Bank Police department. crop. It Is expected that this will regular meeting on Wednesday, M. Byron Nelson and S. Ashton Clark, Mrs. Thompson pointed out that With five boats already cntereij, tho The above named association, lead to the formation of an organ- A Potter of the law firm of [Potter Monmouth county had been granted Jr., professional and amateur, re- Jestone of Branch Brook, and using the Initials P. P. B, A, has ization. The present price of potatoes & Fischer of Long Branch appeared National Sweepstakes race which, spectively, of the Rldgewood golf an extension of funds for one mon,):h Democrat Leaders will bo held Saturday and Sunday ot ohnny Farrell ana A. F. Kammer, no connection whatever with the Is ruinously low for the fanners ana lief ore the hoard and'^>ffn asked because of the excellence of past club, oututeadled Victor Ghezzi, Deal r., of Baltuerol. P. B. A. (Patrolmen's Benevolont they are not making shipments for them to reinstate George C. Conover next week is stirring up great Inter- pro, and Dr. H. V. Garrity, an am- projects and the efficient administra- st in motorboatlng circles. Thft Summaries 1 Association), and no member of this reason. A few scattered sales to his position as supervisor of roads tion of them. The workers who will Pick Candidates ateur connected with the Deal golf are being made, but most of the crop nost recent, entry la tho 29-foot 'Ictor Gheul, Dr. H. V. Garrlty, the Red Bank Police department n the Midiiletown-Atlantic High- benefit by the proposed plan will in- club, ycotorday In the New Jersey Is In the ground. It can be kept there lands section. If (such action is not Anomar" entered by Guernsey Cur- Deal 60-69.188 "will receive any benefit from the clude .ten clerical workersr,..Bix prac- County Ticket, as They Desire golf association's four-ball best-ball iyron NeUon, S. ABhton Clark, several wcekB without damage and taken, Mr. Potter told the board that an, Jr., of Rumson. 1 first-named organization which, tical nurses, two colored nurses and The "Anomar" will probably ba tho pro-amateur tournament at the Mon- Jr., Hldgnwood ...- 70.88-188 apnaiently the farmers have decided he would petition the supreme court It, Partially Made Up at a mouth County Country club. ohn Farrell, A. F. Kammer. according to Chief Harry H. Clay- a colored dietician.. Through efforts only local boat entered. While some Jr., Ualtuirol 68-I2-H0 ton of the Red Bank Police de- to follow this course unless con- for a writ, forcing them to do so. made last year, six nurses have se- Meeting Last Night—Joseph The tournament waa filled with ditions Improve. At one time last of the other entries aro faater, her Muurico O'Connor, Mike Ceatone, partment, Is not an approved po- Mr. Conover was ousted on Janu- cured permanent employment aa a Fix for Assemblyman. owner hopes to finish1 In the money brilliant golf, excitement In the form Uranch Brook 70-70-140 licemen's organization. week the price was as low as 46 ary 2, 1034, when tho Democrats result of the additional experience Iks Seaman, William C. Woolen cents per 10b pounds. because of the boat's extreme relia- of a first-place playoff and tragedy North Juroey 72-68-110 took control of the board. He ap- obtained. The board members read- The make-up of the Democratic In that Jerry Vollte of Hackensack bility.. The other entries aro tho de- Bert MacDouuall, T. D. Sulllvun, An organization of farmers and pealed on the grounds of being an ily agreed to give their approval, county ticket, as deeired by leaders fender, "Betty V," owned by Melvin. and Don Morano of Branch Brook, Esaox Fells . 00-72-111 especially when there was a chance the party, *as partially fixed last f!m Thomson. Ernest V. Thomas, commission dealera "was in existence exempt fireman, and after similar Crook of Lake George, "Big Duster" ijtato amateur champion, were dis- several years, but for various rea- cases were tried and the contestants of providing work for unemployed night at a meeting at the Molly qualified after turning in the day's Jr., HWgewood i.._ 00-73-112 owned by Jack Rutherford of Port ack Forrciter, Robert H. Lansdcli, Joseph Kennedy sons it disbanded last winter. The replaced through court order, Attor- persons. Pitcher hotel at Re(l Bfink. It was Washington, Long Island, "Mlea best card of 135, seven strokes un- Hoekeiwack 71-71-H2 proposed new organization will at- ney William A. Stevens, counsel for Applications to take over thorough- strictly a leaders' meeting. Every- Hackensack" owned by William der par and three strokes better than ohn Kinder, Abe II. IUcklhi, tempt to avoid the mistakes which body else waa kept out. Not even their closest competitor. Jumping Brook 7O-7S-HS Leaves Rumson the board, advised that Mr. Conover fares as county roads were received Hauck of Rochelle Park, and "Miss ndrew LaPolo, Sam Blume, led to the dissolution of Its prede- be reinstated, and the board voted from two municipalities. Wall town- newspaper then were allowed. An- Passaic" owned by Fred Roaentriter It was tragedy In that Volke, a Florham Park 70-71-114 cessor. other meeting will be held at the Iraig Wood, Bobby Jacobson, to do so, When ho reported to ship requested such action for 18th of Passaic. young Italian lad not blessed with Thirteen-Year-OId Rumson Lad At the meeting Monday night 260 •work, however, Mr. Potter pointed same place next Monday night to se- an over abundance of this world's Hollywood 70-76-115 avenue, and the borough of Mata- The "Betty V" has a Packard Clarence Clark, P. J. Crotfhurat, Leaves Home—Found in Lin- farmers and commission dealers out that lie was not given his posi- wan the same for that portion of lect the rest of the, candidates. goods, and who makes a living teach- Forest Hill 72-73-116 sweepstakes motor and haa been jeo Shea, John Orover, signed the agreement. The Farmers tion as supervisor in the Atlantic Broad street between Valley drive John J. Quinn, state executive com- clocked at the tremeadoue speed of ing duffers on a comparatively ob- croft But Disappears When Exchange and Abbott Worthley did mitteeman, said in talking with a ccuro Hackensack nine-hole course, Longaerci 71-7B-116 Highlands area but waa assigned to ,nd Main street Both requests were 81 miles an hour, "Big Duster," the Thomas J. Harmon, Jr.. Robert H. He Sees His Father. not join the movement, but it is said the Freehold-New Egypt section, and referred to the department of high- Register reporter after the meeting waa robbed of his first tournament Miller, Montclalr _ 73-73-116 newest of the boats entered, was built A thirteen-year-old boy, who w; that assurance has been received upon his advice, refused to take the ways. hat Sheriff Howard Height of Man- according to the 1036 Gold Cup spe- purse, meagor as It was, an'd the glory crbflrt Gaskill, Harold It. James, Mon- from them that they will co-operate asjuan was indorsed for senator, that goes with a major tournament mouth County Country club ....72-74-116 lcked up by Assemblyman Theron assignment. The Board tentatively approved cifications and is reported to have ohn Hoctor, Charles Wlnckler, McCampbell of Holmdcl last week Most of the owners of large potato Freeholders Raymond Wyckoff and plans for the'reconstruction of the George H. Roberts of New Mon- made over seventy miles an hour. victory, Locust Grove • 71-72-116 acreage in Monmouth, Middlesex and mouth for sheriff and Joseph Fix of Illver Cook, Robert Towey. while walking along the Main road Joseph Mayer, the two Republican da:n at Perrineville, as presented by "Miss Hackensack" ia a sixteen-foot Volke was entered aa a pro from Mercer counties have subscribed to members of the board, argued that Red Bank for assemblyman. Mr. Fix single step hydroplane with a. His- Hackensack - 73-73-146 etween Lincroft and Holmdel, is still the agreement and others are expects County Engineer John F. Hogan. The is president of the Monmouth county the Branch Brook country club, Mike Siclllano, William J. icing nought by hia father. He is the man should be given the posi- pinna rould not be permanently ap- Pano Suiza motor and has been driv- whore, ho does odd Jobs on week- O'Brien, Deal 72-76-117 ed to do so. The text of the agree- firemen's association. Two assembly- foaeph Pnteili, Lyndon Wilson, oseph Kennedy, son of Joseph Ken- tion which he formerly held. Mr. proved until they are first approved en better than sixty miles an hour. enda, and was vouched for by ment follows: men are to bo elected, and Mr. Fix's It was built by the veteran lSl-cublo MonWnlr 71-78-U7 nedy of Rumson. Wyckoff stated that -that waa the by the State Water Policy Commis- running mato lias not been selected. .Maurice- O'Connor, Branch Brook indrow Spann, Harold Whclan, The purpose of this agreement is intent of the motion for reinstate- sion, and Engineer Hogan was al60 inch motor boat builder and racer, pro. The golf association rules gov- Colonia - 75-78-148 Tho lad upon being interviewed by Mr. McCampbell gave the name of to organize growers and dealers in ment, which ho made and the board authorized to secure that. Three were considered for free- Cliff Hadley. erning yesterday's tournament stat- corge Jacobua, Max B. KaeHche, holders. They are Frederick Reichey ed that to be eligible you must bo Ridgewood 76-73-148 oseph Bauer of Maryland and said an effort to stabilize the potato mar- adopted two months ago. He stated County Adjuster John L. Montgom- The hydroplane classes are filling 'ercy Platt, Charles Whltehead, hat he was looking for a job. Mr. ket. To accomplish thla the New that it was unfair to', assign the ery presented a number of matters of Bradley Beach, T. Edward Jef- a professional or an assistant pro- Forisate 76-74-149 fries of Freehold and Harry N. John- rapidly and separate races will prob- fessional of a club, which Is a mem- rC>rBe Rulllvnn, Chiules J. Van- McCampbell In his usual accommo- Jersey growers and dealers agree to man to work which made him drive to the board pertaining to reimburse ably be held for tho 91 cubio Inch, lilac, Long Branch 76-76-160 the following conditions: jo many extra miles every day, and ment under the old age pensions, and son of Highlands. Mr. Keichey is at ber of the association, or an ama- duting manner found a job for the present a freeholder. Mr. Jeffries 135 cubic Inch and 225 cubic IniJh. di- teur from a member club. Charles Dennis, Justin Bluer, boy on the Louis Waltera farm at 1. A general committee of growers that it was uneconomical. His new they concurred in his recommenda- vision. As in tho outboard clasue«, Hollywood - 76.76.160 tions. waa defeated for re-election as ilex Terzian, David Scope, Lincroft, shall bo appointed from Monmouth, motion thiil. Mr. Conovnr be rnln- the 91'3 can race in the 135 nnd 228 Volko under a strict Interpretation Mercer and Middlesex counties; thi3 stated to the position and territory After reading the bills presented freeholder last November. Mr. John- of the rules was not eligible, but Saddle River -.. - 71-76-160 After being there two days the son was formerly sheriff. classes and both tho 01's and the Walter R. Bourne, Curtis W. ad on Thursday had noticed hi committeo to consist of one mora he formerly supervised, was second- since the* previous meeting the board 135's can race in tho 225 class, but being employed at the Branch Brook McGraw, Sprlngdale 70-71-160 grower than there are dealer repre- ed by Mr, Mayer, but lost when Mr. adjourned. Speculation la rife as to whether the larger size boats cannot ,drop club part time and having O'Connor's Tames Martuccl, John Handwerg, ather's car go down the main road sentatives in the organization. It Assemblyman Theron McCampbell of Jr., Biverdale _. 77-73-160 to Lincroft and thought that his Herbert and Mr. Pryor and Director back and compete In the classes for sanction, ho was perfectly confident . Tnyior. Charles Simons, shall be this committee's duty to as- Holmdel will be a candidate for sen? that his entry was valid. It was not ather was looking for him. The sist In organizing the growers in Relchoy refused to favor it until the smaller boats. The 91 cubic Inch Mountain Ridge _. 71-77-161 they have further adviqe from the atpr. The prognostlcators ecem to division is a new claes this year and this boy's intention to do anything ohn Rohrey, Joseph Ghczzl, boy was right, for a few minute3 their community and to advise them Verdict Of $30,000 concerning the activities of the or- counsel of tho board. Mr. Stevens Is be agreed that he will run for the with four boats already entered, a, even a' least bit shady, on his part Swimming River 76-76-161 later the father returned to tho Wal- position, but. they are uncertain (bet Irwin, George E. Steele, ters farm to Inquire about his son. ganization. away on vacation, RO tho advico will separate race is more than likely, It was,purely a fact of not knowing White Beeches ..._ 71-77-161 For Her Injuries whether he will do this In a contest but the committee is'reserving the the ruleR. Morano was equally as Cony Farese, William Brothers, In the meantime tho boy had packed 2. All growers agree that they will not bo secured for another two market thoir entire cron through tho week.".. with Mr. Height or whnrhcr.hn wil right to cimhlnu thu 01 and 135 Inch hlamolcBH. Both boys had no Inten- TiMinlimnk _ -._. 71-77.161 hln baggage und loft. - tie a third party candidate. Kenneth Milne, Donald Von dealerB who sign this agreement. Chief of Matawun Police Edwin Damages Awarded to Miss Alice classes. Both the 91's and the 135'a tions of entering the pro-amateur Houten. Mt. Tabor 76-76-162 In a talk with the lad's father, Mr. These dealers agree not to purchase C. Sloat and Prosecutor T. Raymond make about 45 miles an hour, while tournament, but on meeting acci- larcld Sanderson, Dr. R. R. Walters fountl out that the boy wao potatoes from any grower who does Simmonds and Her Mother as tho 225'a run close to the fifty mllo dentally yeBtorday morning and see- L&uckner, Canoe Brook 81-71-162 not Joseph Bauer of Maryland, but not sign the agreement, Bazley appeared before the board in mark. In the 91 . clas3 the driver ing no obstacles to their entrance, they William Malcolm. Fred B. reference to the police radio system. Result of Accident Which In- Town, Essex county „. 73-79-152 Joseph Kennedy of Rumson. 'The (A). All sales to truckers, not Another Decrease rides alone, while. In the other tw« jumped at an opportunity of getting Gordon Koye, George Appel, 'ather could give no explanation for represented In the central office, They told the board that at a meet- volved Three Automobiles. in a practice round for the open classes mechanics are allowed. Upper Montclalr 77-76-158 his son leaving home. shall bo made through the deal- ing? of some members of the com- Miss^ Alice M. Simmonds, twenty, tourney. WilllEm Nimltr, Robert Stockton. No report was made to the Rum- ers. The trucker will secure an mission tho previous evening, it was In Relief Cases Entries received to date for the 225 Swimming River -. 77-76-168 order from the dealer, this in. of Lafayetto street, Rumson, was Bernle Flaer, Billy Rohrey. son police department, and as far aa decided that the best results would awarded . a judgment fnr ?25,00O cublc'iinch class Include "Wilmer HI" They played together porfectly and Swimming River 79-74-163 turn will be presented to the owned by Dr. Cecil Bagley Of Balti- Mr. Walters knows the boy has not be obtained if the transmitter and against Robert Forbes of Bergen During July There Were 1,513 were the claBB of the field, being one Henry Tolly, John Johnson, grower. The dealers shall be re- antennae were burled in the high more and "Emancipator IV" owned of two teams to turn In a 68 for the Asbury Part 78-76-158 been found. sponsible for all collections. place. Red Bank, for injuries received Fewer Persons Cared for Than ohn Showier, Robert Lowrey, ground at the Welfare home, and by Mortimer Auerbach of Atlantlo morning round, and In a whirlwind (B). Growers may aell through in an accident last Hallowe'en a year During the Previous Month— City. "Wilmer III" is a seventeen-foot finish posted a 67 for the final eigh- MonmouUi county 76-74-154 the Hightstown auction provided that the messages, be sent by re- ago by a jury Thursday before Judge Oharles Doughty, H. Biddle Gar- Labrecque To Be the returns equal the price paid mote control from the prosecutor's Further Decline Looked For. Hacker-built hydroplane with a new teen holes. It was in this round that rison, Rumson — 7B-79-164 Elmer B. Woods at Freehold. model Lycoming: motor. This boat - Vblke went on a rampage, making 'ames Ferguson, A'rnold Mc- by dealers at farm plus auction of lice in the court house. Prosecu- Caffrey, Spring Lake 74-80-161 and loading charges. A no cause for action judgmen The following statement is mad set a new world's record of 51 miles four birdies in a row on the- eleventh, Host To Democrats tor Bazley stated that such messages was directed to the youth's father, '. R. Lnnglands, E. J, Maskery, ns would go over tho police radio by the Monmouth county office of the per hour for the 225 cubic Inch clasa twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth Lako Mohnwk ..-.. 79-76-165 3. The selling organization shall Peter Forbes, also made a party de- Theodore J. Labrecque, chairman be known as the Potato Sales com- could not" be sent out without some Emergency Relief Administration: in Havre de Grace, Maryland, tryo holes. Tho team was ono over par Will Braid, Harold Knplow fendant to the suit. The jury also weeks ago. "Emancipator IV" la a on tho fifteenth, made a par four on East Onmee _ 77-78-155 of the Middletown Democratic com- pany. Sales of all potatoes shall be authority, and the prosecutor's of- The relief load in Monmouth coun. Francis Conkley, P. Hal Sims, made from one office to be located awarded, tho girl's mother, Mrs. Edna sixteen-foot hydroplane. the sixteenth, and on the seventeenth mittee, will be host to members of fice was the best place for it if the ty for the month of July showed ( Galloping Hill 80-76-156 at Hightstown. G. McKay, $5,000 for medical ex- decline for the fourth successivi Entries in the 135 uiblc Inch da«» Volko sank a thirty-foot putt for a tack Morton, Philip Ant, the Young Men'a Democratic club of responsibility were up to that office. penses and loss of her daughter's Broadacrts 81-78.168 that township Monday night, August 4. The compensation to the deal- month. Relief was extended to 10,- include "Eagle" owned by Edison birdie 2 to clinch tho victory, ulti- era for acting as sales agents for tho Thp. nngincnrs r.nnnot complete the services. 317 persons in 2,955 cases. This rep- mately denied he and his partner. Dudley Ramsden, Amory L. 12, at tho club's headquarters on specifications until the place of Hedges of Atlantic City and "Eman- IlMkoll, RumBon 84.71-158 | growers shall be as follows: It waa testified by physicians that resents a decline of 1,513 persons in Tohn Alberto, Howard Freeman, Leonardville road. Four cents commission be allowed transmission is decided, he told the 402 cases aa compared to the month cipator III" owned by Mr. Auerbach. Both boys woro disappointed whon Miss Simmonds suffered a fracture The keenest rivalry exists between they smilingly stepped from the Homestcsd - 79-80-160 A Bhort business meeting will pre- .£ not more than sixty cents per members. uf June. The- peak case load was Arthur Poraah, F. P. Kirk, cede the social hour. A musical pro- sack is netted the grower. An ad- Director Reichey stated that it of ilve ribs and her right collar bone during the month of March when re- the owners of ihrje two boats which eighteenth green, only to-be told that Summit 82-79-161 ditional cent per sack shall be al- Her left lung was fractured and it lief was extended to 17,785 persons in usually finish within inches of each a protest had been lodged against irry Coolie, Ralph Treso, gram will be given, games will be was the place of the commission to Canoe Brook 81-80-161 played and refreshments will be lowed when the grower nets more collapsed, permanently. 5,191 cases. The decline from this other. them and In all probability their vic- than sixty cents, but In no case make such recommendations to the high peak has been 7,438 persons il George R. Milne, Dudley Baneker, served. board. It was hia understanding, Forbes's car was hit by a car op- Among the entries in the 91 cublo tory would not stand. They did not Ponnbrook _ 80-82-162 shall the compensation be more than erated by Zeles Hinc, colored, who 2,236 cases, a reduction of forty pe give up without a fight, and Volke William G. Green, Edward M. Final plans for the annual boat live cents per sack. All sales shall he said, that tho radio system waa cent from the peak. inch class are "Wooden Horse" . had not lost all hope even after the Crane, Rumson . 88-79-167 ride to be held on Wednesday, Aug- bo made on tho basis of United not to be hooked up with the prose- said Forbes failed to give a signa Expenditures, for direct relief to owned by Gardiner Orme of Wash- committee had mado tholr final de- UBt 21, will bo made. There will al- States grades for potatoes. cutor'a oilice but was a separate unit that he was about to make a turn tailed $64,246.92 as compared to SG8,- ington, D. C, "Howdy II" owned by cision, and his card for both roundB so bo a general discussion regarding 6, Not more than two cents per entirely. In rejily to Prosecutor The Forbes car then crashed into a 997.41 during the month of June, anc Jackson Marston of Baltimore, "Bllt- was thrown out. candidates for the September pri- sack shall bo paid the growers for Bazley'si question, ho replied that car driven by Cornelius Guiney, Jr., $116,519.54 during the month of .ii" owned by Frederick Hahn, III, Card Party For mary. loading cars. of Throckmorton avenue, Red Bank. March. Decreases in case load oc- the board of freeholders would take curred in 19 of the 21 municipalities ot Philadelphia, and a boat owned by There was hardly a pro In the James A. Grodeska of Leonardo Is (J. In order to control digging, Miss Simmonds waa employed by Arno Apel of Ventnor City.' largo field who would havo taken the Larry Mahoney each dealer is to work under an al- the responsibility for the messages. receiving state aid. Slight increases president of the club and A. Law- Prosecutor Bazley retorted that If the Red Bank Building and Loan were shown in the boroughs of Union Outboard entries aro coming In victory away from tho ladB, and un- renco Westwood is secretary. Mem- lotment Plan as follows: association at the time sho received Beach and West Long Branch. 1 The allotment for 1935 shall bo the radio were not under the super- rapidly, but in order that the official til tho play-off was over and the gal- A card party will be held nex bership to tho club is open to all :ier injuries. After the accident she It is anticipated that a further de- program may carry a complete list lery had dispersed, they were sur- Thursday night at the Bed Bank based upon the average quantity of vision of the prosecutor's oilice, they young men over eighteen years of potatoes loaded by each dealer for would have nothing whatever to do was a patient several months at crease will be effected during the of all entries the owners are urged rounded almost continuously by lathollo high school auditorium for age. The club has permanent liead- liiverview hospital, during a large month of August, regnrdles.3 of to forward their entry blanks to representative grouns of sympathiz- the benefit of a fund being raised to the seasons of 1933 and 1931. In order with the system. It was decided whether or not the Works Progress quarterB at Atlantic Highlands Gar- to take care of the increased crop that a meeting of the board, the part of which ^imc it wad doubtful Charles C. Alexander, jr., chalraan ers. Perhaps tho saddest moment end Larry Mahoney, fifteen-year-old dens and features athletics as well this year, each dealer shall bo al- whether or not she would survive. Administration inaugurates a pro- : commission nnd tho prosecutor would gram. Should the Works Progress of the regatta committee, whose prGB- was when a member of tho commit- jincroft horseshoe pitching cham- as politics. Meetings are held twice lowed an increase of 25',o over this Khe finally improved auillciently to tee handed back Vollte's cntranco be held to iron out the matter. Administration start to function dur- ent headquarters are in the Chamber pion, to competo in tho world cham a month. average. leave the hospital and she now has ing the month of August a large de- of Commerce rooms at 60 Broad fee, and told him he would not be pionshlps at Mollne, Illinois. 7. It is recommended that the A communication from the Cen- able to play in tho open today. With tral Railroad of Mew -Jersey, reply- n. jiosition as secretary for the | crease should occur. street. On Friday, the day before the Various card games will be played, crop shall be marketed, over a period building and loan association, regatta, the headquarters will be eyes filled and a choking volco ho of six weeks. Owing to the restricted ing to one sent after the last meet- and prizes donated by Bed Bank Atlantic Highlands Various doctors stated at the trial j moved to the Red Bank Yacht club said "Well we're still tho champs." markets available at the present tinio ing of the board asking them to re- A NEW CANDIDATE? merchants will be awarded to the it 1B recommended that the allotment that Misa Simmomis had suffered [ at 95 East Front street. Darkncaa waa falling rapidly when high scorers. The games will star Pays Out $129,747 jiair the bridge over the tracks at tho first best-ball play-off was called for the week of August 5 be made Bradevelt, informed the hoard that severe and permanent injuries which After a lengthy meeting of the race at eight o'clock. Miss Louise Chad- on an eiftht-wcek basis, • would affect her health and well be- C. H. Iloberson Backed By Anti- at twonty mlnutea of eight. Many The Atlantic Highlands mayor and the top planks were worn and rot- Sales Tax Association. , committee, headed by Mr. Alexander, expected the mutch to be over in a wick is chairman of the committee There shall bo a committee ing as long as she lived. Among the it was decided not to change tho po- In charge. Her assistants are Mrs. council at a special meeting last consisting of live dealers to deter- ten, but the bottom onos were good hole, but It dragged on with both and therefore no danger existed. doctors who testified in behalf of A movement to nominate C. H. itlon of the outboard course, this teams playing even jmr golf until Arnold Soden, Mrs. Foster Spinning, night pakl obligations totaling $129,- mine prices and general practices of Miss Simmonda were Dr. Walter A. llooersnn, an agricultural implement year. The mile and two-thirds course Mrs. Charles A. Kind, Mrs. William 747.71. The money was made avail- the organization; said committee The matter would bo remedied, how- tho fourth hole. This would havo shall consist of a representative of ever, tho letter continued. Kond Hullman, Dr. William G. Herman, and supply dealer at Freehold, as the will be in tho same position as dur- Lake, Mre. Joseph Bray, Mrs. Nona able through the bond Issue of 5132,- X-ray specialist of Asbury Park, Dr. ing the National Sweepstakea nnd boon the last hole because at eight- Long, Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips, the M. &. M. Co-opcratlvo organiza- Supervisor Conover reported that Republican candidate for senator at thirty it wan ao dark that nothing 000 recently floated by the borough. tion and four other dealers. Alfred A. Podell, Dr. William Mat- the primary election in September is Gold Cup regattas of formor years. Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mrs. Charle On Monday John M. Pillsbury, bor- the repairs had been made. less than a lighted ball would have 9. A member of each ilrm signing thews, Dr. IV. L. Altschul and Dr. the latest development In Monmouth It is within the western half of the helped. Scott nnd Mrs. Harry McCormlck. ough attorney, and Stanley F. Scul- Permission was grnntml to the two-tind-one-hulf mllo National the agreement shall bo at the office fire department at Rumson to block Barclay W. Moffat. county politics. It is said to have thorp, borough collector, went to each day during soiling hours. The case was the longest tried be- tho indorsement of tho Anti-Sales Sweepstakes' course, The chango wna Tho fourth is a 445-yard pur four New York and obtained from Leach 10. Selling price shall be uniform off a portion of River road for a originally contemplated In order to BORDEN HOUSE SOLD. block dance on tho evenings of Aug- fore the present panel of jurors nnd Tax association. Mr. Robcrson has hole. All four golfers put their Bros., who bought tho bonds, 5132,- by all parties of this agreement. tlie verdict was the largest brought made no statement an to whether he bring the racing outboardu closer to drives down tho center of the fair- 360, representing the amount o( the 11. Each dtaaler signing this agree- ust 30 and 31. Mrs. Concetto, Pica Buys Bight-Room in by the panel. Miss Simmnnds will be a candidate. the nubile docks and wliarvea of Red way. Dr. Garrity, the first to make bonds and premium. ment Rhnll pay a cent a sack to the: Tho Chamber of Commerce of Bank so tho largo crowds who nn- IIouso on Washington Street. central oilice for each sack of po- was represented by Theodore D. Par- The Anti-Sajes Tax association has his second shot, laid a spoon shot The obligations paid last night are Spring LaUo called the attention of sonfl. nually view the races from theso van- just short of the green. Clark was tatoes purchased from the growers. lot, it be known that it will oppose Mrs. Concetta Pica has bought the as follows: Atlantic Highlands Na- the board to tho danger existing of 11 legislators, whether Republicans tage points would have a bettor view. next and put a utrong Iron shot to Grace W. Borden property at (II tional bank, $82,650.2*1; sinking fund, 12. Other details in connect ion IAUIIOW uveniH! and the state high- Tho moving of the course would on- tho left of tho green In tho bunker. with tho sales organization shall Iio or Democrats, who voted fur the Washington street and has take $1,000; state taxes for 1933 and 1934, decided upon by (he dealers ami way in Spring Lake Height:;, A tail the changing of the moorings of Nelson pushed his) shot to the fair- Democrats To Hold sales tax. Senator Frank O. Durand, some eighty privato yachts, an al- possession. Mrs Pica's husband wai $27,204.58; county library tax for 1933 growers committees as they arl.'io. blacksmith's shop has been iemoved Republican, recently announced that way a few Inches shurt of the greon formerly In business at Asbury Par and 1931 nnd balance of county taxes hum that corner, aiding tin; Kitim- most Impossible task. on tho right. Ghey.zl, whoso first Picnic On Saturday he would be a candidate for re-elec- and Is now employed by the O. M. Q for 1934, $10,541.07 j restored to cur- Uon some, but a residence- there tion. He voted for the sales tax. The shot was close to a 300-yard drive GRIEVANCES AIItKI). litill constitutes a menace becaiiKo it Preliminary surveys woro mndo re- Clothing company on Monmout rent account due to payment of The Rod Bunk Democratic league ntifloclation 1-j expected to buck Tbef- cently by Arthur Swift and JSmiley put his Iron shot in the left-hand street. Tholr former home on Brldgi bunker. county taxes in scrip subsequent to obstructs tho view at a dangerous will hold its third annual picnic on on McCampbell of llolnidcl for the White, local engineers, nnd extro:n- avonuo was recently bought by thi refunding action, $2,260.92. More* Fault Found by Mtddlclown intersection, the letter pointed out, Saturday afternoon at Ornbcrg's Recipients of Emergency llellef. Democratic nomination for senator ly careful checking will bo made ba- Dr. Garrity put hin third shot four borough of Red Bank to cnlargo th find urged the bunrd to either con- camp on Newman Spring;} rotul. AM n the event that ho decldea to be- twceii now nnd tho tlmo ot tho re- feet to tho right of the jjln while River atroot school grounds. About 100 persons attended u meot- demn or purcluiHo the property so Auxiliary Strnwrlilc. 1 member;-! and their friends are in- ome a candidate. He voted agahuH gatta to make inire that tho cournra Uhczzl pllchod Ills mind wedge shot 1 that the corner might. In rounded 1 Tho Borden houao contains olgh The ladle.'! auxiliary of Kumson of the Middletown Township Em- vited to .attend. the salt :! tax. tiro absulutely nccunite. Tho calm fifteen feet past the cup, his bal rooms with all Improvements. It li ploy oca Protective nKflociatiqn hint and made nnfer. nt rector Hclchoy Thn festivities will start at 2:30 water of the Shrewsbury rivor makes stopping next to Nolson'B, Nelson (iro company nt n meeting last night night nt Ktlpntrlck's Ham at Enul ! thought the trnggorttlon a good one, part of the Orrln Curry tract. Thi mude plans for a stiawrlde Wednes- o'clock nnd will coniinuo until overl- Covered IMsh Supper. it possible for tho establishing of chipped hin third ahot to within threo new owner la having alterations an< Kcansburg. A scoro or more mem- and referred tho mutter to I'liminoer ing. Tho program will consist of Mrs. Cirorgo B. W^ltlleltl of Broad world records asi shown In former feet of the cup, and dropped tho nut day night, August 21. The.commit- bers claimed that they hnd received 1 loguu, directing him to mnko mi repairs made and when completei tee In charge comprises Mru, Harold athletic Kumi'H and dancins;, and ro- street, KM tout own, « will entertain years. In order for tlicmi records to for a winning four. Ghezzl dribbled unfair treatment from tho Illmer- effort to secure tho co-operation of 1 tho property will be attractlvol; J. PetorH, MI*H. John G. Aniiemon, iro-'OiinnnU will bo nerved. niuinbtii-H of tilt? Ladle:.) aid :iocluty of ijtaml, the euiuso'i must ba accurate. hlB long putt directly to tho' cup, modernized. Tho salo wao mndo b; gency llellef Administration. Wil- Iho State Highway depiiitinrnL In Miss Helen O'Uourke, Mrs. Lewis V. liam Haley of Itivorside drive and The organization Iti In tho fourth the liiatonlown Metht»tllnt church John K Hitchcock ot Atluntlo where It stopped loan than half mi the Milton Berk agency. iiolvlng tho matter. year nf itM existence. Charles Le- Wednesday nij;ht, August 11 Mm. Highlands has accepted tho chair- inch from (ho edge. Tho onlj Wilson and Miss Mary Murphy. William Thorne of East Keannbui)-. j Freeholder Pry or utatod Hint, a declared that they were HufTcrfni; Mni<;tn> Wt prciildont and Jnmca A. Wliltflria will In: nri.ti.-iti'd by iujvisral manship of tht« anohuragn anil patrol chance for tho local team was In Dr Tonight, . i-iinllar huzarcl existed at tIn* .sharp comnilttfii' and I* nmklni; nvuiy ef- August Sale Usrln«, Donee, Free Bpojjliettl nnsnclatlon. According to the rules (if tho comml'mlonersi. Huttnnwoitrl I'uric, Shrowshnry. While iho iilllchi) puwi'i'hiitit regatta Saturday night, Wont ICnd Tavern, 2 of tho nsnoclntJnn only tho»o on relief •I'tc, bmnuiM lOn, 3^-jilecR net Ktild cler- team on tho second hole when ho For gimrnnteed re-condltloneU usci i A petition Hlfjned by about. •*!r>() I'hnne I ted Hunk lL^O-W. Adv<«rli:se- oinl ! • •. • • ,-, • RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 8,1985. Friday after • few days' visit at Howard A. Mallen Sea Bright News. Middletown Village. the Conover horns. A. D, Snooks and family are spend- IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUT THE BEST AT Will Act As Ho«t (Tbt Bad Bank RagkMt ttn a* boartil (The Kaa Bank B««).Ut aan be bought Permanent* that really are "Permanent*" IB Saabrl#ht at tit .tort, of Morria Wall- In Middletown at tl» atom a 1, a ing their vacation In Mains. Knight and Wullani B. Watir..) The Howard A. Mallen association man and H. Lcitowita.) Are Proving to lie members and their friends of Mon- Mr«. Paul Peterson entertained A large dead limb on a tree In East Keansburg News. mouth county are looking forward Mrs. Thomaa Irwln,' Mro. Raymond front of the Landmann property fell A HUGE SUCCESS! Saturday morning and narrowly to a gala night Saturday, August 10, Hellkcr, Mrs. William Shires, Mrs. The members of the Knitting and A ahort time afo we Instituted a, He- when their standard bearer and Re-John Keenan and Misses Margaret missed hitting an automobile In which George Kane was riding. Elec- Ripping club had a very enjoyable Wftvlng service that made It poaalbla for publican candidate fnr sheriff, How- pevereaux, Mao Welch and Sigrld time at an outing at Seaside Height* u« to Guarantee All VeTnmnents lTor Oho ard A. Mallen, will play host to a- Kelson at a bridge party last week. tric anil telephone poles were broken MARKET and they fell to.the ground. There last week. - Yea*. Summer Beach Flay ruins the hair large . gathering at the Red Bank The Glrla" club met Monday night ESTV 19O2 was no wind nor storm at the time. The First Aid squad was called out —Let John and Charles renew the wave to Elks club. The dance music will be In the Methodist church basement The fall of the limb was caused en- to Port Monmouth Saturday to at- Its original beauty and Insure Its perma- under the direction of Mlsa Isabolle and discussed plans for a beach par- tirely by Its rotted condition. tend to two persona who were In- nency. Make an appointment today and be 123 WEST FRONT STREET Grant of ABbury Park. ty. No date waa aet for the event. jured In an automobile accident. assured of a beautiful coiffure the year Those present were Lillian Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blschoff and Among those who have promlsm family of Valley Stream, Long Island, Miss Evelyn Plney end Walter round. PHONE: Red Bank 678. to entertain the invited guests will Grace Hircribert, Karen Bach, Fannie VanNortwIck, Jr., recently made a Leyton, Margaret and Lillian Gar- spent Sunday with Capt. and Mrs. JFKEE DELIVERY. ALL Bleats Protected by G-M Frlgldalro. bo many well-known musical comedy, Anthony Blschoff. visit to friends at Cape May. We specialize In Zotoi, the madunelen Wave, Frederic radio and vaudeville stars, such ai land, Viola Doyle and Margaret Petl- The members at the GevaWlno erson, . • , Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lehtllhon Vitonic and Eugene with Water Sachet. Barry and Whltledgc, woll-known motored to Nantucket last Thursday Thompson • Republican unit will go SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 8-9 - 10 comedy team, who have headlined Mrs. Lawrence Fowler underwent for a sojourn of two weeks. on a boat ride to Coney Island Thurs- every vaudeville theater in America an operation Saturday at tho Mon- Last week the members of the day, August 22. We carry a full line of helena rubenstein cosmetics. - Tom Howard, famous radio star mouth Memorial hospital at Long Young People's league of tho Re- The members of the Ladles' auxil- Full Cream Fresb Chopped heard every Thursday over the Rudy Branch. , formed church made a trip by auto- iary of the fire company are. making Valloo hour; Tony Hunting and hla Mrs. Ernest Peterson and daugh- mobile to a place near New Bruns- plans for an outing at Atlantic City. dancing group, Peggy Rankln, Jean- ter Marion of Yonkers are spending wick, where they enjoyed a picnic. Mra. Charles Lentz Is on the sick JOHN and CHARLES 28 Ib BEEF Smith, Doris Aumack and Jeanne a week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pet- list. Roll Butter 17* Mrs. Edna Jordan and Miss Alice Ib JOHN D'AMICO CHARLES PAULSON Lleneck; Hazel Wesson & Co.; Miss erson of Surf street. Mrs. Rhlnegold Yahn Is confined to Top or Rivers have returned to New York Ethylmae Brandon and her colored Eric Swonson has a new fishing after a visit to Mrs. Mary Reynolds. the house with Blckness. . HAIRDRESSERS —— Legs Genuine Bottom Round group of- Red Bank. Babs Freeborn, boat which he had christened Selma. SrBtNG A daughter was born to Mrs. Law- Jimmy Kennedy, Marion and Helen It was built by Lars Chrlstcnsch of rence Emmons Friday. The road to better and bigger busi- 67 Broad St. Tel. 1515 — Red Bank ROAST ddtb Pilling, Edward O'Brien, with his sis- Rumson. The report that MIBS Evelyn Starke ness leads through'The Register's tA- LAMB 25 ter Catherine; Miss Annie Hart, well- Mrs. Edward Loftus and daughtei recently visited friends at Capo May vortlalnK columns.a-Advertlsemenl ALL SIZES known musical comedy atar and a Etta of Wlllsboro, New York, are was an error. The vjslt was made real star of the early nineties; Wil- visiting Mrs.' Bloomfield Fary. by Miss Evelyn Plney. Chuck liam O'Dwyor, Dave Mallen and Cass Cards have been received here Fancy Fryers OQ Froeborn, well known throughout the from Mr. and Mrs. Frank "Wallace, Roast 25*Ib county; the Sllvertono senior and who are on a motor trip to the Pa- Marlboro News. nr Rrnilorc fcsVII, junior quartets of Long Branch, the cific coast. Last week they were In or Broilers Harmonica group of Long Branch, Mexico. Liquidating Our Business Mrs. Charles Ellenberger and in- William Stevenson and family have Fancy tho Club Rio floor show of Htgh- returned from Maine, where they arids, Eddie Garr, late star- of fant son have returned home from Smoked the Rlvervlew hospital. spent their vacation camping. Fowl "Thumbs Up," and Joe Laurie, Jr., Mrs. Ada Conover Is entertaining EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLO CALIS 25*ib All Sizes with a group of the Lambs club, who her sister, Mrs. Angle Jobes of Tron- will be visiting Governor Hoffman at ton. (Short Shank) ~ea Girt on that day, will appear. Union Beach News. After Thirty-five Years of Business in Ashury Park We Are Closing, Fresh Beef The Hisses Ely have had as guests Out Entire Stock and Fixtures Plate Corn (The Red Bulk Register can b« bought Miss Marie Heyer of Montclalr and Keyport News. In Union Beach-at tha itora of GQi Sen-Mrs. William Stewart of Kansas City. LIVER 231, ion.) Mrs. Mlnevva Gibson oJ Eatontown SAFE, CASH REGISTER, FIXTURES FOR SALE BEEF 15*Ib Russell Wlnans and Joseph Calan- on Monday visited her brother, Lyle At a special meeting of the bor- Hayes, who was injured In an ac- ALSO STORE FOR RENT. SALE NOW GOING ON Frankfurters lUgh council held Wednesday night, drlello have returned from a trip to Rump Corn $2,100 was transferred from thfr gen- Florida. cident Friday evening. and eral account to the water depart- Tho card party of the Associated Dorig Emmons has returned from a This Isn't a Sale to Raise Money, But to Get Rid of Goods Bologna 291 ment In order that the wator notos Veterans' association scheduled for visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. BEEF nd interest coming due August 1 last Friday night wa3 postponed un- nnd Mrs. Joseph Merkler of Belmar. Therefore our complete stock of Trunks, Leather Goods, Dog Goods, Horse might be met. No other business til tomorrow night. Richard Huff Is spending some Goods, etc., are priced to move quick. So come in and get yours while our Full Line of Groceries, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables was transacted except that Council- Mrs. William Glassen of Newark time with his aunt, Mrs. Muste of man Bowne reported that the objec- has been the guest of Mrs. Anthony Medford Lakes. stock is complete ... for no goods are being bought for this sale. Just a few tions of Robert Cowan to Mr. Wal-Speilman of Prospect avenue. Irwln Sutphin has roturnod from suggestions: :ers placing a sidewalk awning In Tho Ironside Athletic club plan to the hospital, where he.spent nearly front of his place on Monroe street hold a clambake Sunday, September three months. Ladles' Fitted Tray Cases, real leather, rog\ $20.00, now $10.07. A lull grain Ladles' Leather Case, all were withdrawn. 1. Edmund Mowen ol Penns Grove sizes, for J6.97, reg. ¥10.00, and Uie finest you can buy, fanoy lined. Our $18.00 Cases for $10.97. Men's Miss Adclc Varlan • of Crestwood, James WhaJen of Bayonne has end- was a guest recently at the Strick- Full Leather, the finest, our $18.00 to $38.00 Gladstone Bags, $12.97 and $13.97. The new light weight New York, has been visiting her ed a visit with John O'Meara of land home. Airplane Cases, $2.40, $3.49 and the finest made, our $18.00 and $15.00 ones going at $7.97 and $8.97. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. E. F. Lorlllard avenue. Mrs. Clinton Brooks of Brooklyn Is These are only a few. Come In and see the rest A reasonable deposit will hold your goods until the hrlich. A conference between local busi- spending a few days with her par- close of sale. STRAND THEATRE ness men and 'members of tho bor-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T.'Ash arid daughter Eleanor left Friday for ough council was held last week to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Martin and visit of ten days with relatives at discuss ways and means to curb the Mrs. Rappleyea of Atlantic High- SEATS ADULTS 25c Watertown, New York. Their eldest Invasion of peddlers, which has been land were visitors here Sunday. ALL TIMES CHILDREN 10c daughter, Miss Pauline Ash, has the cause of much loss of business Inez Conover was given a birth- Mount's Leather Shop been spending the summer at Water- locally. A request that the council day party Wednesday afternoon on ;own. give tho business men police author- C. H. Patterson's lawn. Twenty-four children helped Inez to enjoy her 625 Mattison Ave., Asbury Park Frank Dufeur of New York is visit- ity to make arrests of peddlers who OPEN EVENINGS CNTIL 0 O'CLOCK LAST TIMES TODAY! ng with relatives on Green Grove have no license was not granted, al- seventh birthday. ivenue. though the councllmen agreed to Mrs. Pippltt returned to Highlands "THE FLORENTINE DAGGER" Arthur S. VanBusklrk of tho lawtake the matter up for discussion at wmi firm of Ackerson, VahBusklrk and a regular meeting. Among the mer- Fhllo has been 111 at his home on :hants who agreed to volunteer for MARGARET LINDSEY — DONALD WOODS Elizabeth street for several days. special duty to aid the police were Miss Marie Keskey is enjoying a Ernest Kreuger, James Cleary, Har- FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES BOTH EVENINGS. trip to South America. old Riddle and William Rosine. Mr. and Mrs. William Preston have Those who were,awarded prizes at EAST PAYMENTS FREE STORAGE! moved to Walling terrace. the card party of the Thomas Jeffer- Mr., and Mrs. Lester Hyer are visit- son Democratic; club Wednesday ARRANGED UNTIL NOV. 15 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th, 10th ing at Lake Winnlpesaukee, New night of last week were Mrs. Frank Hampshire. Mirro,. Mrs, Michael Taka, Geofgo Two Big Features ! James Holman of Florence, South Boss, Mrs. Louis Gross and Harry VOGELS Carolina, is visiting his brother and Doyle. . WALLACE FORD — DICKIE MOORE sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Hol- 25 BROAD ST., RED BANK man. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Davis and Jinton Falls News. "SWELL-HEAD" family have returned from a visit at About 65 residents and summer res- Newburgh, New York. * idents of this place enjoyed a com- GENE RAYMOND —- FRANCES DRAKE Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrett have re-munity beach party last Thursday turned from a visit at MHJord, Mass- night at' Avenel. The weather was achusetts. threatening when the picnickers left "TRANSIENT LADY" William E. Woolley, Jr., of Green- 'or the shore, but it soon cleared and port, Long Island, an employee of the ;ne party was in every respect a J and J. W. Elsworth company at eat success.' There are more sum- August Fur Sale AMATEUR NIGHT Every Friday at 9 P. M. '•••• 'i'::n; t':i.r(\ !i:i* been spendinmeg r boarders here from New York his vacation here With his family. and other cities than has been true , Laic,! l.uyicr has returned for several years past. Invest Now in Luxurious Furs ... At Assured Savings BEGINNING THIS SAT fiom a v:Lc^tiun at Saratoga Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herry, Mlsa New York. Margaret Dean, Mrs. Mary Carney TOM MIX in John Junge of New York has been and Patricia and Cornelia Magulre Offering you first pick of the fresh new peltry and first choice of the exciting new visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. andwere recent visitors at Morrlstown, fashions! Debonair swaggers ... flattering deeper armholes .. .-moulded lines and more "THE MIRACLE RIDER" Mrs. Herbert F. Lawson, Pennsylvania, making the trip by au- A son was born recently to Mr. pmobile. voluminous sleeves. Come in and try on these 1935-36 fur fashions. We know you'll be and Mrs. William V. Ormerod, Jr. Thq recent harvest home .for the impressed.andpleased..at.the modest prices, t; . "'Mr:'anil Mrs; Frank Coldtare •visit-' benefit of the Methodist church ;, MbN.;tUES., AUG. 11 - 12-13 ing at West Palm Beach, Florida. netted more than $75. Mis. William Muth had as her TKEVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT—11:1B. Mrs. Sarah Scott, Mrs. William H. guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett, Mrs. Adrian Nitschelm and A RADIO CIT1" MUSIC HALL HIT ! PfeiffiT of Flushing, Long Island. Mrs. Harry Halveston were guests of Misa Alice Gilderslecve has re- Mrs. Theodore Pillis Friday- after HUDSON SEAL COATS "The Incomparable Elisabeth Berffner gives one of turned from a visit with friends at noon. the finest performances that I have seen in any audl- Calkccoon, Pennsylvania. Repairs have been made to Syca- Genuine Hollander Dyed pelts, in the new blo motion picture."—N. Y. World-Telegram. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Turlington more avenue by county employees. Fall fashions. Guaranteed savings of 25.%.. hhve moved to Mntawan. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wilklns A grant of over 517,000 has been spent Saturday and Sunday at their made to tho local board of education summer home at Lavalctte. $ .00 to complete the work on tho school Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning have LOVE'SONG PLAYED athletic field by the Public Works returned frcoi a sojourn of two weeks 145 : Administration. The money was se-in Pennsylvania. ON,THE HEARTS.OF cured through the efforts of Rufus O Wnlllng, district clerk, and work Vernon Green bought an automo- will be started shortly. A previous bile last week. grant of ?15,000 was made when the PWA funds worn first allotted. Mrs. Mnftio Butler and Mrs. Bron- son P. Butler havi; been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Butler at Barne- gat City. ATLANTIC — TltEATBE — Navesink News. ATLANTIC HIGHLAND.' BASEBALL THIS gCMSAY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, New Matchmaker Weakfish Caught O'Connor-Nelson ..otic. U busby given t&tt «*l*d I Pte&fd-Revolta wit) b* receded by tb# Bo rough Colt GMUM Sdwdniad to Be tUjti At Off Sea Bright of the Borough ot Shrewsbury, Monmo Bed Bank Mrf Vfctaity. For Ocean View Finish In A Tie County, K. J., /or the Improvement fWin Inverness Golf Monroe Avenue with Road Gravel* Bitfl The following gtmti art sobcdultd Bathers at the public beach at Sea nous Surface ,Tmated. Estimated to be played thli Sunday afternoon Bright were treated to an unusual Turn in Cards of Seventy in One- tlty ot Eo*d Gravel rewind Ii 890 «HM* Finl.h With alcore of Plu* 9 in It Does Not Cost Any More -ariU and of Bituminous M&taifsl U t&M light Saturday afternoon. They saw at Red Bank and vicinity: Jimmy DeForeit Named to Suc- Day Golf Tournament of New 'illona. Bid* will bo opened and nu lo Field of Sixteen Proi at Tolo- Fair H&vtn Bofclni vg. Bumioa a L large catch of weakflih made a ibiic at the rooms of Raid Counell* SOP* do, Ohio—Beat Shute-Ghezli club on ftobin,' ««ld at Fair Hav an. ceed Jerry Casals, Whose li- lew yards off shore. Jersey Golf Association at .ugh Hall, Shrcwnbury, N. J.. on We^Ml- N»v«lnk n«ld club w, Lion«rd» (Itld Paul Peterson, who Is a clerk In Monmouth County Club. lay, Auttufll 21, 193£, kl 8:00 P. M.* Day* With Birdie on Final Hole. club on Mlddlttowo hlih nhool fltld nt cense Was Revoked Last to Burn the Best Coal 'iht Savin* Time. Leonard*. .he Sea Bright postofQco, had just BpeclAc&tioni and forms of bid for t%* Henry Picard of Herahey, Penn- Fort Monmoutb »•. M«jl« ithUtlo club Week by State Commistion. finished putting his net In Howard Maurice O'Connor, veteran pro at propoBcd work, prepared by O«orn F« sylvania, Rolfdom'a big; money win- of Irvinjton it Fort Monraoulh. Jimmy Deforest, son of the well the Branch Brook country club, and Randotrh, C. E., have been filed In toe ot* Royal allllttlo club of Fair H»vm T». known flight promoter and trainer, Minugh's boat, which he uses In hisByron Nelson ot the Ridgewood Bee of aeld Engineer at 00 Broad Strwt* ner, and johnny Revolts, 23-year-old Jernj City Klowm lit Fair Haven. leisure time, when he sighted several Red Bank, N. J,, and may be ln«p SMOOTH, DANGEROUSJIRES WITH SAFE, DEPENDABLE Special! 3 Days Only—Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Eluabeth R«rgner «n NEW BIDS ASKED FOB, HOPE ESTATE SOU). The land of a Thousand FedirSl Funds For Work Starts On Finland Is often called "The land Often For Tlnton Foils School Work O»pa Cod Houso Belnf Constructed of a thousand lakes," but that Is on- To Be Opened Monday. ' County C.C.C. Camp On Sycamore Avenue, ly because no one has ever counted Relief Are Reduced them. To call It the land of ten or Seven blda for building an ad- Construction work has been started Part of tha former Hope estate on twenty thousand lakes would prob- New Jeriey to Receive Only $3,- lltlon of one room to the «chool- on the Civilian Conservation Corpi Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, owned ably describe It more accurately. In >ouse at Tlnton Falls were received camp, which will be located on the by Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin J. Park- scores of regions In Finland, the 000,000 a Month—Work Re- >y the Shrewsbury township board Ford property on Jerscyvllle avenue er of Shrewsbury, has been purchased lakes are the roada. If you wish to lief Project, to be Abandoned }f education at a special meeting one at Freehold, A. S. Barnhart, sUta by Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Flatow of go -to market, you go by boat If you —-Potato Conference. light last week. All were rejected administrator for the soil coneerva- New York. Their purchase contains wish to attend church, you step Into ecause they were larger than the Ion service of the Department of three acres of land on which a Cape a rowboat In your Sunday beat, and Federal authorities aorvod_ notice pproprlatlon made. Mrs. Oetft 011- Agrloulture of the Emergency Con- Cod type of house will be built trong rowera take you there. Sim- on New Jersey this week tho stats huly, tho clerk, wag Inatruced" to ad- servation Work, announced from bit Wilbur F. Dunham of Farmingdale ilarly, Finland might be called the would hereafter receive only $3,00.0,- ertise (or new bids and these will office at New Brunswick Tuesday. his the contract for the house. The land of a hundred thousand islands. Mount-Englisli Co. 000 from the federal government for is opened next Monday night at This camp has been assigned to do foundation has been started and the No one has ever counted them. I rtlht pUrpQBes. In tho pnat the stnta dght o'clock at the Tlnton Fall* soil erosion control work under th» home Is expected to be completed In uked ono man at Savonllnna how has ?«celv»d »5,OO0,OO0 to $7,000,000. ichoolhoute. direction of Dr. Llnwood L. Lee, late fall. many were In the lake there and he At the tame time tho federal of- A special election will be held at regional director of the soil conser- The aal« was effected by the Wil- answered, "As many as there are 193S ficials "Insisted" that the State Re- the echoolnouae next Wednesday vation service. liam T. Parker agency and Mr. Dun- days in the year." I asked another 1904 por(l Dealers for Thirty-One Years lief i Administration immediately vening from Bovcn until nine o'clock. Lumber la now on the ground and at Sortavala on Lake Ladoga and he •bafldon all Its work-relief projects. Two propositions will be submit ted First Lieutenant Robert C. Willlam« answered, "A hundred that have Qov«rnor Hoffman assorted that un- for approval. One is to transfer $462 of tho Second Corps area will be In names, a hundred with no names, Itta the federal government Immc- 'rom tho current expense account to charge of construction. Barracki Patients At The and a hundred that only come above dlaUly provided Johs for tho men he capital outlay account and the will be built, to house 200 enrollees water a few weeks a year." All of \ Cor. Maple Ave. and Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. thud, thrown out of .work, tho ar- ther Is to transfer $600 from the re- Riverview Hospital this makes Finland an Ideal tourist pairs and replacements account to nnd camp supervisors and It 1B hoped rangement would bo "entirely out of that they will bo ready to receive Mr. and Mra. Samuel McKulchyk land If you want a romantic water line" with promises made him by the capital outlay account." The holiday, I saw the land flr&t from an money transferred will be 'used to men within the next five or six of Middletown are the parents of a aeroplane, and It looked as though Phone 176. Harry L. Hopkins, federal relief ad- help pay for tho addition to the weeks daughter born last week at the hos- ministrator. BChoolhouse. Tho Monmouth county camp le pital. he Creator had bespnngled the vel- | "Mr. Hopkins stated," the gover- ono of New Jersey's three CCC Mra. Lewis Liming of Lincoln ave- vet flr lands with silver. No other See Other Ford Advertisement on Page 24. I Borirecalled. "that the federal allot- amps detailed for soil conservation nue, Highlands, was admitted last land in Europe has beauty of this : merit for .emergency rollef would kind so lavishly displayed. It Is the work One will be located at Ailer- week as a Biirglcal patient. Lake District of the continent. only be reduced In a way coramen- Two Hundred Start tpn In Hunterdon county and the Peter Heblow of Mlddletown was i surato with tho reduction in tha other will be on the Camp Dlx reser- ' nuniber of relief clients. Mr. Hop- reated Monday for lacerations of Red Cross Meeting. 1 Play In State Open vation near Wrlghtntown In Burling- his scalp and abrasion of Ilia right kins estimated that by Novomber 30 ton county. side, back and chest. The annual meeting of the Red th» works program would bo so far Bank branch of the Monmouth coun- Play for the $400 purse and cham- "Enrollees, under the supervision Paul Maxwell of Union Beach on ty chapter of the Bed Cross will be advanced that the state's require- pionship medal for the fifteenth an- of technicians of the soil conserva- Tuesday was treated for a fractured ments for relief purposes could be nual etate open championship of tho tion service, will assist In carrying left arm which he suffered when he held at the chapter headquarters. at reduced to $1,600,000 a month. Ho New Jersey Btato golf association got out a co-ordinated attack on soil fell while at play, 10-B Monmouth street next Wednes- Special at isld. the federal government would underway with more than 200 entries erosion," Mr. Barnhart says. "They Patty Lew Williams of West Ber- day afternoon at three o'clock. All continue to make direct grants for this morning at the Monmouth Coun- will work on private lands whore gen place was treated Tuesday for persons Interested In the Red Cross relief in the event tho works pro- ty Country club, Eatontown. Tho control assistance has been asked, a dog bite on the left leg. are welcome to attend. Mra. Herbert grtih was not carried out as eched- other prize money will be $176 for and where farmers have agreed to Stanley Kollack of Westslde ave- W. Hill la chairman of the branch. A & P MARKETS second, $125 for third, $100 for fourth, carry on with cultural and agron- nue was treated Tuesday after get- Meanwhlle tho state's share of ro- ;75 for fifth, $50 for sixth, $10 for omic practices. The boys will help ting lye in his right eye. : Bridge-Luncheon at Boat Club. llef jcoats, $2,000,000 a month, remains seventh, $30 for eighth, $25 for ninth, build check dams, diversion ditches Tho ladles' auxiliary of the Play- unajtered. Tho state's share la being $20 for tenth, $15 for eleventh and and other gully control devloes; they FAIR AT LEONARDO. ers Boat club of Fair Haven will raised by sales taxes. $10 for twelfth. Amateurs entitled will assist In the construction of ter- hold a bridge-luncheon Tuesday, Au- AJfew hours before tho federal re- to prizes will receive suitable tro- race outlets and In the reforesting Annual Event Held by the Firemen gust 20, at 1:00 P. M. at the club- duction was announced, former State phies. and reseeding of slopes too steep for Was Very Successful. house. The committee In charge Senator Emerson L. Richards of At- Craig Wood, professional of the safe cultivation. consistB of Mrs. Frank Marcksteln, lantic City, unsuccessful candidate Hollywood golf club, will defend his Within the next two weeks ECW The members of the Brevent Park Miss Marguerite Planltz and Mrs. for i the Republican gubernatorial title won last year, while mnr.h oppo- and soil conservation men will begin and Leonardo ilre company are Joseph Hennessey. sition will be offered by Victor Ghezzi pleased over the results or their fair nomination last year, charged Hoff- having meetings In communities which closed Saturday night. The man had failed to uso tho "power of Deal, who yesterday afternoon In within working distance of the Anthony Webber Bock Home. a four-hole play-off with his partner, exact amount cleared Is not yet and. prestige"'Of his omco to proteijt camps to form soil conservation as- known, but It Is certain that it will Anthony Webber of Linden place, agajnat what ho doscrlbcd as "unfair Dr, H, V. Garrlty, lost the pro-ama- sociations of farmers who are In. These broilers and fryers are ideal for warm weather menus. discrimination" by tho federal rollef teur tournament; Johnny Kinder of compare favorably with previous who has been In the contracting bus- Jumping Brook, the present P. G. A. terestcd in preventing further lrro- years. Ihe chief prize winners and iness the past fifteen years, being a They're all milk-fed — young — and exceptionally tender. authorities against Now Jersey. placable losses of topsoil and fer- their awards wero Walter Maira a Richards stated In an open letter champion; S. Ashton Clark and By- former employee of the S. S. Thomp- Available in sizes up to 3/4 lbs.: ron Nelson of Rklgewood, Clarence tility." twenty-inch motor boat; Jeanetto son company, returned recently af- to ijoffman there was no Justification Fach camp will bo In charge of a Bennett a largo doll, George Kovcl- forrNew Jersey bolng roqnlred to lark of Forest Hills, Herbert Gas- ter having been In Miami Beach, San kill of Monmouth County Country Hupiieiinlendent.and a technical staff sky an electric lamp, Louis Morlgold Francisco, San Antonio and Chicago contribute $2,000,000 a month' or 2f.2 composed of a foroster, an agrono- a bedspread, Mrs. Martin Isaaksen a as a steel worker for the American wrfcent of Its relief costs, while as- club, Tommy Harmon of Montclalr, mist and an agricultural engineer. toilet »et, James A. Grodeska sur- LEGS OF SPRING LAMB , ieBiments against other states aver- Jack Forrester of Oradell, Harold Steel Corporation. Sanderson of Canoe Brook, Clarence Each camp will also be asBigne4 four prise package, Mrs. Benjamin Haul- e aged only "13.2 per cent." The former Hackney of Atlantic City, three tlmOB sub-foremen to direct the work un- bosky table cloth,' Robert Guttorm- Peaches and Cards. Loin Lamb Chops . . ib. 39< Fresh Fillet COD AND HADDOCK ib.l9 aenitof reiterated that if Administra- winner of the state title; Bill Mal- der supervision of the technical staff sen ball, bat and glove, Harry Pat- The Tinton Falls fire company will tor! Hopkins had modified his de- nd a mechanic to keep trucks and terson bon-bon dish, and Bart Sulli- hold a peach festival and a card Frankfurters & BOLOGNA^. 29= Fresh Mackerel FANCY"ib, 9c mands "within reason," there would colm of Essex county, and Johnny van $10. _ _ J Farrell of Baltusrol, former national tools in order. , and bunco party Thursday evening, have beerf "no reason for tho sales open champion. Tho work of the technical foremen August 15, at tho flro house. Danc- taxi' , Tho championship play will com- will be co-ordinated through the fol- WINS COLLEGE DISTINCTION. ing will follow. Tho festivities will "the question now, governor, con- prise 72 holeB of medal play, eighteen lowing state ECW technicians: Her- begin at seven o'clock. cluded Hlehards's letter, "Is what are holes being played on Thursday and bert J. Haths, agricultural engineer; A Gold Medal Awarded to Joseph • m i m WEEK-END LIQUOR SPECIALS! yolll going to do about it? Are you Friday, respectively. Only those Eyard Carmean, agronomist, and Thropo of New Monmouth. Communion Service at HolmdeL iota* to persist In collecting pennies competitors whose scores at the fin- John Bankor, forestor. Thooo m«n Joooph Thorpe, who lives on Tin- from the people of New Jersey for ish of the 36 holes como within the will work In close co-operation with dall road, near New Monmouth, re- Communion services were held Red Crown Gin . . . . . m«, 99c bread and meat In order to meet an first fifty places, Including ties, will the soil conservation service and ex- ceived word a few days ago from Sundav in the Reformed church unconscionable bargain, or aro you bo allowed to continue In the tourna- tension service, and the Now Jersey Fordham college whero ho Is a Next Sunday the church will be Jamaica Estates Rum . . . firth 2.49 golSe to take time off from review- ment on Saturday, which will be con- Agricultural Experiment station, Bophomorc, that because of his ex- closed. A cake sale will be held Sat- injc baby parades and save Now J cluded at 36 holes. Rutgers university. cellent record he had been selected urday, August 31. as an honor student. He made the Widmere Wines . . . . 3 for 1.00 »ey a few million dollars? You may Card of Thanhs. ne»d It after November 1, when ro- FIRST HAT IN THE RING. second highest standing in his class We take this opportunity of ex- mrstopB and the Roosevelt works Autoist Fined $44 and he was called to the college, pressing our deepest and most heart- program has not started." where he was presented with a gold felt thanks to all those who extended Republican leaders have.gvonup On Two Charges James E. C. Layton of Llncroft Files medal In the form of a key. 1 their great kindness and sympathy hope for a peaceful primary In Som- Nominating Petition. Mr. Thorpe Is a son of Mrs. Mary In our recent bereavement caused by tcrftter, and BO this week they will Automobiles owned by Walter J. James E. C Layton of Llncroft Reddlngton Thorpe and the late John the death of our daughter and sister. Flower of Navosink and Mrs. Helen has filed a petition to become a Thorpe. Ho graduated from St. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Quast, FANCY FRESH CREAMERY direct their energy toward bringing J. Shea of Highlands collided Satur- Mrs. Earl Moreno, abaut harmony at tho general cloc- Democratic candidate for township James's high school at Red Bank In Mra. Joseph Shea, Made from pasteurized creams IL t!6n in November. day at the corner of Monmouth ave- eommltteeman of Mlddletown town- 1933 as valedictorian. He Is taking Miss Emma Quast. nue and Sears avenue at Naveslnk. ship. This Is his first venture Into a pre-medical course at Fordham —Advertisement. 27 Henry W Jeffors, chairman or tno BUTTER With Mra. Shoa wcro Mra. John'Ha- ,tate commltteo; Governor Hoffman tho field of politics. Lincroft has had college. vone of Navealnk and Miss Emma no representative on the township and United States Senator W. War- Quast of Highlands. All three wom- $8,000 BUNGALOW FIRE. tARGE SEtECTED ren Barbour will meet w h Bepub- en wero Injured and they required committee for a number of years, WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, llcan leaders at tho Llttlo White and Mr. Layton's friends expect him Fine quality . the services of a doctor. Both cars to poll a big vote In that section. Ho Frank Chlnantello's Home at Fair Too Late For Classification. doz. House at Sea Girt at the end o tho •wcro damaged. Mr. Flower was not Haven Badly Damaged. 31 Is tho first candidate to fllo a pe- SEVEN bentwood choirs {1.25 each, thtM. EGGS week to discuss minutely tho altua- hurt and immediately after the col picco wicker set $7.00, hall chnir 14.50 Zln b?aaoh county. The county lialon ho got out of his car and went tition. Two committoemen are to be A bungalow on Third street. Fair GRANDMOTHER'S O( elected and it has not yet been de- two ofiico arm chairs $5.00, Italian ma- delegations will be lnterv owed sepa- to his houso. Haven, occupied by Frank Chlantollo, hogany dnvonport table {7.00, three-burn- BREAD Standard 18 oz. Loaf rately by the triumvirate, and on cided who Mr. Layton's running was guttod by fire Monday night. er smooth top gaa stove 17.00, India Sliced Wheat A charg-o of reckless driving and mate will be Some time ago a com- bronze floor lamps, large wall plaque, din- Saiortay night tho state committee of leaving the scene of tho accident The fire was discovered about half- lnK room suite, gatclc? table, velour Mild and 1 Ib. will attempt to co-ordinate county was made against Mr. Flower. Po- mltteo of Democrats was appointed past ten o'clock by Robert Pettlgrew, drapes. Stniubcrry Thrllt Shop, Wilson to call upon Edwin L. Beekman of Sr., who lives nearby, and he turned enue. Port Monmouth. near flre house.* VJ WIOG Mellow Coffee pkgs. liceman William Fix wont to Mr. Middletown village and ask him to FOR RENT, alx-room houee, all improvr Ke\l*ly seatB In the assembly Flower's house to arrest him, but the In the alarm Tho firemen reached merits: two-car garage; 22 Washington and eight of tho 21 In tho senate will man refused' to como outside. Mr becomo a candidate. They have boon tho scene In a few minutes, but tho itreet; $25 per month. A. I* Ivins, WHITE M tall ™ filled at the November election Fix then got a warrant to search the unable to persuade him to do so. Wil- Barnes had gained considerable head- iKent, phono Red Bank 676-J. HOUSE Hi cans and the governor ia anxious to have houso and the arrest was made. liam R. Taylor of Port Monmouth way and the entire first floor was MAN, with sidesman collection or chain Evaporated Milk 23° a Repubflcan legislature to support will be tho Democratic candidate for ablaze. Efficient work by toh fire- store experience, for local work: light Mr. Flower had a hearing yester- road supervisor. jar desirable. Heat references required sq. him during his second year of offleo. day afternoon before Recorder Louis men saved the place from total de- Suite aalnry expected and if now em- The Republicans need-win only three H. Mceso of Belford. He was lined It Is expected that Edward H. Mor- struction. Tho Chlantello family ployed. G. F. Fuller, 1ST Church street Asparagus Tips DEL MONTE can 21° of the eight senate vacancies torc- were out at the time. Firemen place New BrunBWick. $25 and coats on tho charge of reck- ford of Fair View and Victor Gro* FORD. 25-passenBor bua. with shatter- l ntl in that body, but their less driving and $15 and costs on the singer of Mlddletown village will bo the damage at $3,000. Domentrlo Ser- proof glass throughout; perfect condi- charge of leaving tho scone of the tho candidates for re-election as rano of New York Is tho owner of the tion. Weinmann'a Garage, Inc., 4 Barnes Spinach DEL MONTE cans accident, amounting altogether to township commltteemen on the Ee- property. street. Trenton. N. J.. phone 8191. SrtMwas only uuci tn»<* "*- S 5'M. The fines wero paid. Mr. Flow- APARTMENT, two pleasant furnished tublican ticket. Thomas B. Day of housekeeping rooms for rent; best lo- believe they havo a chance to gain er said that he did not drivo reck- East Keansburg, Republican, will VERDICT FOR INJURIES. cation. Adults preferred. Inquire X27 ^Although the sales tax wu passed lessly and that his reason for going run for re-election as township road Hun*nn avenue, Red Rnnk Libby's Veal Loaf 2 tins In the assembly by a coalition of home after the collision was becauao supervisor. Damages of $1,600 Awarded to Ur- FIVE-ROOM bungalow on Madison ave- Democrat, and Republicans, leaders rain was falling and he did not want ban Hancock of Port Monmouth. nue for rent, all Improvements; garage 12 oz. to get wet. _ $30 per month. Inquire G2 South atrcet bot. of b6th parties agree tho tax will bo CHURCH SOCIABLE. A suit brought by Urban Hancock call Red Bunk 44C-M. ANN PAGE BRAND ar. Issue in both tho prlmar e and of Port Monmouth against tho Shef- YOU SALE, seven-room houso, convenient- the general election. The Sales Tax FIASII-XIGIITNING REUNION. Forty-four members of the Eaton- ly located. For * particulars call at 2 Repeal association has announces n town Methodist church congregation field Farms company was tried at Broad atreot. Red Bank.* World war veterans of the 78th, or wero present at a social gathering Freehold last weok as tho result of ORIENTAL RUr, for aale, sits 24.6x12 -AKOBRAND will campaign for election Lightning division, will hold their an accident last September. At tho Crab Meat sales tax candidates. held lost night at the homo of Mrs. feet; will sacrifice. O. W. Mason, Syca- annual reunion tomorrow, Saturday Howard Shopp of Tinton avenue, time Mr, Hancock was driving an Ice more avenue nnd HuUnnwood Park Governor Hoffman nnd tl.._ - and Sunday nt Camp Dlx. A number truck at Port Monmouth on what Is Shrewsbury, phono Red Hunk 1220-W.* Eatontown. Fourteen dollars wero FOR SALE, litiick car, excellent condition nor of New York, Herbert H. Leh- of residents of Red Bank.and vicin- cleared. commonly known as "the Main Scot Tissue . . 3 roll. 19' man, havo agreed to co-operate In a ity wcro members of this division and stroet extension." The truck was hit Phono 608, Red Bank. movement to atablllzo tho price of Tho outside lawn was decorated It Is expected that this section will be with various colored lights. Gam«s by a milk delivery car owned by tho NOTICE, potatoes grown In tho two states largely represented at the event. It Sheffield company and Mr. Hancocl Take notice that Charles II. Wllllarai 2) 11 V © i ls# U S B For easy dish washing pkgs. Mm& Agricultural departments of both was at Cnmp Dlx that tho 78th vet- were played and refreshments were Inteiiiffl lo apply to the Mayor and Coun served during tho evening. Mrs. was Injured, The outcome of tho ell i.f tho Hui-ouirh of Red Bank for a SUM. say good weather lms res t«l erans received the rudiments of their trial wag a verdict of $1,500 In favor PUrinry Ret nil Consumption licenne fo In a bumpor crop of lino potatoes overseas training, and It la largely Shopp was In charge of the affair of Mr. Hancock, who was represent- promises situated at 103 West Bergen that aro selllnK at disastrously low bncaime of sontimont engendered by and was assisted by Mrs. Wallace ed by John J. Qulnn, place, Red Hank. • "CIBr^f «IOOP A soap for all the family ^J cakes |V this fact that all of their reunions Chnsey, Mrs, Vcrna Frazler, Mrs. Ar- Objections, if any, should be made !m prices. New, Jersey fnrmera have thur Whltflcld, Mrs. Harry DennlB, nictliiitcly in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, b*en receiving as low as sixty cents havo been hold there since thoy Miss Isabello Kenna, Miss Mary Den- Itnrmiuh Clerk of, thts Borough of Hed for 100 pounds. formed thoir association. Symbolic SIL.VEB WEDDING. Unuk. of lightning, they Issue weekly, nis nnd Oliver Dennis. (Sinned) through the co-oporatlon of the Lam- Mr. and Mm. Ocorgo Harm Married CHARLES H. WILLIAMS. JR. SALE OF RIVEH rnorEivrv. bcrtvlllo Beacon, a publication known TWO-FAMILY HOUSE SOLD. 25 Years. Chancery 7/364 Twa deligkfd pwsk fmits us "Tho Flash." Tho two-family houso at 24-28 Roc- SHERIFFS SALE. New York Manufacturer "uys The Mr. and Mrs. George Harm of Fair Hy vlrtuo of a writ of fl> fa, to me dl Ebersburger Pliicc. lor place, Red Bank, has been bough Haven road,, Fair Haven, colcbrato'l rci tedi indued out of tho Court of Chnn fST SPECIRL SHLE PRICES! W. W. Kennedy Seriously III. as an Investment by Mrs. Margaro their 25th wedding anniversary on eery of tho Stnte of Now Jersey, will bi The country estate owned by Mrs W. W. Kennedy, founder of tho Newman, who occupies an adjoining Thursday. A dinner was given in c.M'o.tud to sale at public vcuduc on Luscious, juice-laden oranges and large-size, fully ripened bananas—two health- Lillian Ebersbcrgcr at tho corner of Kennedy florist business, Is seriously property. It was owned by tho os their honor at tho Virginia Tea room TUESDAY, THE ;trd DAY OF SEPTEM Newman Bprlngn road and Hanco Hi at his homo on Harding road, BEK, 1D35. ful and delicious fruits that offer just dozens of summertime menu possibilities. tato of Elizabeth R. Walling and thi at Asbury Park. Afterward tho tmlv.-cfjn the houra of \'l :00 o'clock ant1 road, In Shrewsbury township, nna and llttlo hope 1B held for his re- snlo was made by G. Howard Llp- party attended the theater. Tho f.:fi(i o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock Dayllsh covery. Hn has been confined to ^mvinif Time) In ths afternoon of lai CALIFORNIA VALENCIA - MED. SIZE been bought by Max Oscnr, a silk plncott. Tho houso Is on the ea« guests woro Miss Marlon Harm and day, at tho Court House, In the Horoutfh hoslety manufacturer nt Now Yorlc tho bed thn past three weeks Mr. nldo of tho street nnd tho lot Is 55xl5C Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jacobs of Fair of I'ichoM, County of Monmouth, Now who In now oocupylng It. Tho prop- Kpnnody, who was 82 years old las feet. Mrs. Nowman will havo thi Haven and Nool Lartaud of rtoil Jeit'Cy, to uatlafy a decree of auk! court erty Is one of tho show places of thin Februnry, v/na tho originator of the nmminUtiK to in>itioxitnMcly '$20,350,00, houno remodeled and tho ground) Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Harm received Alt thai certain tract or parrel of lnm section. It has frontages of 200 feet Dahlia IHllto, tho largest dahlia Improved. _ many anniversary gifts. xitu;it<\ lylntf and being In the Iloroiigh o: on Newman Sprlnga rood, 300 feet bloom over produced. He Is a char- l'tid Unnk, In the County of Monmouth nn< on Hancs road and 300 foot on Swim ter member of the Monmouth County jUnie of New Jersey. mlng river. It comprises about three Apartments Rented, liKdlNNINd at a pipe net on the cost ORfMGES ID 25 Horticultural socloty. Patrick F. Kennedy has opened a Coming I'ubllo Snlo, oily ftdo ot Prospect Avenue In the lin and one-half acres. — «-*-<» i>f land of one Low, which point in n|n rnnl cstuto ofllco and a two-chair Deputy Sheriff Gcorgo H. Roberta mm hundred twcrity-flvn feet itouthcastevl LARGE SIZE GOLDEN YELLOW Mra. Eberaburpnr hought tho tm Condon—Wnlnli. barber Bhop In the houso on Mon haa been engaged to cry tho public ft.mi (i monument .Bet at tho Internectloi tate In 1931 from Mrs. William Hock Miss Margaret Condon of Rlvor mouth street, whero tho Inte Dr. P. uala to bo hold by Mrs. Blanco Mel- of Vi ofipect Avenue and John .Street ithenci man anil «he had many Improve- nnmliiK (1) north sixty-two degrees thlrt; Pin™, dniiRhtsr of Mr, nnd Mrs. P. Rafforty had hla omco. He hai ville on tho proTHl«en at 40 Firnt nve- inliuitiMi cunt nlunK tho line of land now o ments made to the house nnd Jamas Condon, and John Wnlsh, eon rented apartments in the building hue, Atlantic Highlands, Saturday af- funnorly of Low throe hundred feet to grounds. Much lnndncapo work wns monument! thonro (2) nouth twenty-sevt of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \Val«h o ternoon, August 24 nt ono o'clock. 1 done and tho spacious lawns are at- on Monmouth street owned by th (IcKn'i^ euftt one hundred fifty-four fee Mnnlnt'own, wero married yostcrdoy Red Bank Building and Loan asso Listed for sa]« Is a quantity of an- uiu! Kuvenly-fivo hundredth* of a foot t tractive with shndo tree*, shrubbery attorn "nn. at five o'clock nt St. ciation to Mrs. Charles Norman tique and modern furnlturn conalnt- ii plpn net for a corner; thence (a) emit polls and miniature bridges. The Janina's church by Rev. Joseph J. •iKty-twii lioKieoH thirty minute? wasi Bnnnnns 3-13 residence has ten rooms ana modern James Calvcr, Mrs, Grace Dean an. Ing of oil airs, tables, beds, china nnd thieo hundred foet to a pipe net In th Donnelly, assistant rector, Tho at- Mrs. Kerman. glassware as welt ait odd piccn«. ciiMei \y line of Troapect Av»nue; thenc Improvements. Thorn l« nlio a two tendants woro Mis:: Margaret Hull o (1) dinnK tho easterly line of rrospct Ave car garage and another amnll build nue north twenty-nevtm degree* want on U. S. NO. 1 GRADE Ing. The snle was made by G. How- Iluni«on and John Kearney of Mor hum)red fifty-four feet and seventy-flv rlstown. _ _ Two Rumson Home* Rented. Give* Birth To Son. luinditdtha of B, foot It) tliB first men- 1935 Jersey crop ard Llpplncott. Henry LaClalr'a bungalow on tii Mra. Walter r. Gaul of Eatontown tinned pip* »ne bought Phone Atlantic Hlfhland. Mfi 111 Naveanik frnm William Swan nt tha —Management, Jack MeNnm.ra Mr. and Mrs. James Purves and family arc spending two week* In TODAY, THURSDAY, AUG. New Hampshire. Mrs. John Pavllle and her Infant WILL BOGEItSjin Ron havo returned home from tho "DOUBTING THOMAS' ,j Monmouth Memorial hospital a Long Branch. FBI., SAT., AUGUST 0-lu MI33 Catherine Posten of Cat.iklll, New York, was home over the week- IMGHAB'D nABTIIKIJVIFHS In end. Mrs. George Knyder Is upending "FOUR HOURS TO KILL* several weeks with hor slater, Mm. Krank E. Rogers of Littleton, New •ONE'N'EWYORK NIGHT- TSCXPX ME Hampshire. with Franchot Tone — Una Merktl William G. Raoul Is on a trip to Al.o CARTOON — NEWS NEVER" Clovoland. Mrs. Mary Blood has had her house cncloBed with asbestos shingles. SUN., MON, AUGUST It . lj Tho library committee of the Nave- TWO FEATURES sink library will meet this afternoon KAY FRAN'CIH In and the regular monthly, meeting of thn trustees of tho Navosink Library "STRANDED" THAN BERNHAKDT OR DUSE" !?. FI..L < 25c the church basement. Fancy articles H, Lounsberry, all members ot the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Eatontown Silver Crescent Council Misses Mary, Ann and Elizabeth made by members of the society dur- lodge, attended tho eleventh anni- ing the year will bo sold and there Smith, Miss Catherine Donovan and versary of the Warren G. Harding William Smith, all of Bayonne. will aho bo foodstuffs for sale. In lodge, Manasquan, Monday night. All Size Fresh BROILERS or FRYERS * 29c conjunction with the bazar there will Mrs. Hay Wolcott of Pemberton be a supper tonight, beginning at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gorman of avenue is recovering from injuries Red Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert received in a fall recently. half-past five o'clock. Cotgreave and daughter of West C 1450 1750 Tho borough BO far this year has Long Branch, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- LEGS Genuine Spring Lamb n. 22 collected $368 In dog license fees, as neth VanBrunt of Maple avenue, Shrewsbury News. compared with $165 for the entire were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. year of 1934. It is estimated that Walter Cotgreave of Corlies avenue. (Tba Red Bank Register esn be bought the total of all fees from dog li- Mrs., James N. Wolcott, Sr., of In Shrewsbury trom Richard Beake at tbl 'SHOULDER Genuine Spring Lamb ib. 13c censes, 'peddlers' licenses and other postoflice and at Shrewsbury Market.) Grant'avenue is spending a few days lassinl.) ,; licenses will reach {1,200 this year. with relatives at Norristown, Penn- 50 2150 Lost year about $400 was collected Miss Madeline Buchanan of Irving 19 sylvania. place returned home Thursday night Shoulder Lamb Ch'ps lb 9Ac Loin Lamb Chops .... lh 99' from these sources. Mrs. Ward Deaiarest has purchased after a four week's motor trip to At Monday night's meeting of the a new Ford sedan. California. board of education the committee Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miller enter- Misses Harriet and Eleanor Wood, comprising Jacob S. Hoffman, George tained a number of guests Thursday Virginia Curtis, Madeline and Anna Stewing Lamb C Rib Lamb Chops .... lb. King and Mayor George W. Hardy night at their home on South street. Brill and Ortrude VanVliet left Tues- 3 •«• 25 24 reported that books and general George Holtz of South street has day morning to spend the week at school supplies have been ordered. contracted to build 25 news tjtaudt* the Girls' Friendly ca:np at Island 2450 29 Bids will be received up to August for the Jersey Coast newspaper com- Fancy Roasting Felin's Smoked Fresh Hamburg Heights. 15 for tho window cleaning contract. pany. Tickets for tho dinner and danca All the floors will be varnished be- Mrs. Bertha Williamson of Wyckoff to be given by the Monmouth County fore school reopens September i. The road left Saturday for Camp Bethel, Postmasters' association for the as- Chickens HAMS STEAK Regular Values closing date for next year'B term Is Tylerville, Connecticut, where she sistants to Postmaster-General James Juno 12. The contract for 100 tons will spend the month. A. Farley to' be held Thursday even- Ib. lb. lb. of coal was awarded to the High- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hayes and Ing, August 22, at Ross Fenton 20.00 to 39.50 lands Coal company on a bid of sons, Robert and Charles, returned farms, are now on sale at the 4-lb: Size •\Vholo 19 $G.2O a ton. James A. Ryan of Sea home Thursday after spending four 33 27' Shrewsbury postofflce. Bright also bid $6.20 a ton. H. W. days visiting Mr. Hayes's mother In Sidney Kodama. of Sycamore ave- Hammond of Hilton Park bid $6.50 the Catskill mountains. ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE nue has purchased a new Ford tudor Ib. and Atlantic Mason and Supply com- The grounds of the Shell gasoline sedan. BROOKFIELD ROLL BUTTER 27c pany ?6.9O. station on the corner of Neptune Rev. James P. Stofflet will be the The sermon topic for next Sunday highway and South street, now op- guest speaker tomorrow night at a Neckwear Sale ! morning's service at the Methodist erated by Arthur Joseph Polin of meeting of the Young People's Home Finest Quality Sliced Boiled church will be "Be Ye Tempei^te Red Bank, has - been filled in with .65 Value - 0 Straws gravel. Missionary society,to bo hold in the In All Things." In the evening thero Presbyterian Sunday-school room. His ROUND 47 will be a Bible story and gospel Benjamin Cook, Jr., of South topic will be, "Children of the Far 1.00 Vnluo - 0 Panamas songs. street, returned homo Saturday from East," (Stations Included) Monmouth Memorial hospital after Mrs! Harold Eldridge gave birth to undergoing an appendicitis opera- David Wood left Sunday to spend 69 a son last week at the Monmouth a week at the Boy Scout camp at HAM 1.S0 Value - 0 tion. He is reported to bo doing fine. Memorial hospital at Long Branch. Allaire. Steak HALF PRICE William Thome has returned home 95 Councilman Jacob S. Hoffman, from Matawan hospital alter suffer- Kenneth Smith of Flomlngton was chairman of tho police committee, ing severo neck Injuries in a recent a Sunday visitor at the home of Wil- and Policeman Howard Monahan at- accident. Ho suffered a number of liam Buchanan, Sr., of Irving placo. tended the conference of police chiefs broken bones and at -one time was A thimble beo meeting was held held last week by Sheriff Height at reported to bo In critical condition. yesterday afternoon at the home oi lb Freehold relative to gambling In Ho la now nw-h Improved. Miss Emma Holmes of Sycamore the county. avenue when uuwh|g was done for a 59 The former residence of Car] Mrs. Margaret Liming will be hos- Whltehurst and family on Lew sale to be held Friday, August 16, on J. KRIDEL tess at tonight's meeting of the street Is now being occupied by Mr. the lawn of G. Harold Nevlus be- Phone Trailers club. Meyers, who has been residing with tween the hours of three to flvi — Red Bank 637 Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hoffman of Arthur Chasey and family. o'clock. Fresh Brookfield EGGS doz. 37c Flatbush spent Sunday with Mr. and Silver Crescent council will moe John Wilson of White road has Mrs. J. S. Hoffman, Friday night, August IB, at which accepted a position as a helper for Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly have time the state officials will be pre. a Red Bark plumber. cnt. A covered dish supper will be Miss Clara Kester has returned to MILK Schneider's Welch's served. Mrs. Polly Brightman wil her home at Bordentown after spend- preside at tho meeting. Miss Lynda ing two weeks with Miss Lillian Peter Fan or Koso Bud Delicious. Coffee TOMATO JUICE Parker will bo in charge of the en- Baquet of Buttonwood. PBEVXJE FBEVTJE tertainment. Miss Dorothy Douglas haa re- C pts c Miss Isabelle Kenna returned home turned homo after spending a few Saturday after spending the week days visiting Miss Mabel Hendrlck- 4 - 23 2 25 EVEBY 17' EVEBY with relatives at Brooklyn. son of Fair Haven. Petitions are being circulated for G. R. Decker Is having his house WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY the renomination, of Councilman on Sycamore avenue repainted. Kellogg's Heinz's James A. Gibbons and Adolph L. A regular meeting of the Shrews- .13c bury hose company will held Tues- NIGHT NIGHT Braun on the Republican ticket. Mrs. Alice ,B. Stoddard of Green- day night, August 13, at tho fire Sour field, Massachusetts, Is visiting her house. Libby's Kraut Sunkist sister, Mrs. Thomas R. Crumley of Miss Jean Parker of Sycamore 3-25c Tlnton avenue. avenue has given up her position THURSDAY s. FRIDAY The Bright Leaf quartet will ren- with Joseph McCue of Rumson. der several selections tomorrow night J. Franklyn Brown of New Ro- California Bartlett P E A Ft S doz. at the Mt. Zion A. M. E. church at chelle, New York, will be tho guest Eatontown. speaker Sunday at a Quaker meeting 2 - BIG FEATURES to be held in the old Quaker house C on Sycamore avenue. California Telephone PEAS 2 »*• 21 Oceanport Newa. Miss Helen Borden has been con- JACKIE COOPER NOEL COWARD fined to her home on Broad street MARY ASTOR A JULIE HAYDON (The Red Bunk lleilittr can bs bought with the measles. She Is reported N in Oceanport at the stoi« ot Carlo Mnz) to be much Improved. Sunkist Juice ORANGES —IN- —IN— The summer round-up for pre- 15 - 25c D school children, sponsored by tho Now Exempt Firemen. "DINKY" "The Scoundrel" Oceanport Parent-Teacher associa- At the meeting of tho mayor and tion, will be held Thursday morning council of Red Bank Monday night Jersey No. 1 Hearts of Gold at ten o'clock at tho school. Dr. it was voted to grant firemen's ex- FREE CHINA to Our Lady Patrons Thursday and Friday Night Heatley of Red Bank and Miss empt certificates to M. J. Aldsworth, Hughes, district nurse, will bo in Walter Anderson, Frank Calandrlello Large charge. Parents whose children will and Leroy McKnight. Potatoes SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY Cantaloupes DIRECT FROM BADIO CITY MUSIC HALL SPANISH Beauty Salon 100 lbs. 86 BROAD ST.. 89 Tel. Red Bank 2342 2 for MIRIAM HOPKINS „ Why do thousands of wom- 27-ft. Basket 27c en return every year for a beautiful Permanent? . . . BECKY*'SHARP* became they are done under Fancy Yellow Fresh CORN doz. 23c the supervision of a special- FBAMCES; DEE * * CEDRIC JHAHDWICKE ist of Europe's finest school. BILUE»BURKE *> ALISON}SKIPWORTH FREE! mem iiticc • auui MOWIHAT Bend us 1 new customers for a BEST FRESH SEA FOO0 A ROUBEN.'MAMOULIAN Permanent and get one Free. ASK FOR COUPONS N Bonita Mackerel ib. Portland «££. Ib. 17c DAILY SPECIALS ! DUART OIL 4—35o Items Croquignole Crah Lurgn lb. Fresh Shrimp 11). Items $ V ,QQ THE WAVE OF THE HOLLY- Fresh Meat 89c 23c and a Marcel WOOD STARS or » Facial This Wave for Only Soft Salmon Iteal Cimtllo Blinmpoo doz Fresh lb. (Mint or Tnr) 9.50 to y.50 Large Crnhs , $1-25 StciikH 29c Water Waving Finger Waving ALL $7.B0 WAVES GUARANTEED llulrcultlng 25- AND HE-WAVED FOR I YEAR BIG FISH SPECIALS ALL NEXT WEEK !„ Eyebrow Arching THlJttS., FBI. & SAT. SSo Our Famous $5.00 PICTUBEfe^ >, MANICCJIUNG S5o FREDERIC AUTOMOBILE SHOPPERS' FOOD STORE Oil Shampoo Machine Spiralette Marcelling TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Facials for $£.00 Scalp Treatment! 50< ANN SOTHERN-GENE RAYMOND I'EDKJUBE Iflo With Friend— f?.00 Hair Dyeing $9.50 to $8.00 Two for " —IN— Red tfmna _ $1.00 WhlW Henna $1.23 Other Waves $2.50 & $3.50 Inciudtnf Sbampoo and Flngtr W«v« NO EXTRAS 'HOORAY FOR LOVE" FREE PARKING SPACE "PflffA RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 8,1985. party at-tier horn* Suaday «v«nlog sored by a local group organization day with Mr. and Mn, Chariei S. Expert Picture Framing. TIMOTHY R. HOUMHAN Another Local for the benefit of St Mary's khurch at tho Harmony club last Friday Ely. of New Monmouth. evening was well attended. Nortnan Morgan bought an auto- Gilding and Restoring. JOHN E. D4|T Radio Personality Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang «pen Tha five-room house on Twelfth mobile last week. Contractor and Builder Sunday at Radio City; street owned by ffidwarddlne has We oall fer and loUter. Tel. 10O-B. Funeral Home$ Mlas Broadway bring! to her radio Anna Mae and Frances Lang an been rc-palnted. Reinet Art Shop SPECIALIZING IN JCrrB ING audience in her informal talks each vlaiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred RosU o: Frank Slegel has completely re- Ilia road to batter and bigger busi- PHONE 332, SCREEN AND STORM ENCLO80KE8 week over station WBRB, the spirit ness leads through The Register's ad- SM Cookman Avenue, Teaneck. modeled tha old Roberts residence vertising columns.—Advertisement. 189 Broad Street, Bed Bank. MO-H 160 Bridge Avenue, Bed Bank, N. of Broadway and Hollywood, the Mrs. Arthur Compton of Hoboken on Stone road, which has been un- A8BIBT FAIUV spirit of gaiety and glamor. Although and Mrs. Frank Mulr of Illinois are tenanted for a. good any years. she 1B not a member of our commun- visiting Robert Crane. Mr and Mrs. J. S. Martin and ity, Miss Broadway is a featured Red Mrs. Melvln Leek Held a card par- daughter Nancy and Mlas Freida Bank radio personality. ly at her home Thursday evening foi Helfrlch have returned from a tour VISIT OUR STORE and See The She has been In the theater slnqe the benefit of St. Mary's church o: of the West the age of thirteen, and has tried New Monmouth. Miss Nell Haitian and John J. every branch of the work, from Mtsa Nell Compton spent Tuesday DOREMUS BROS Ivanson spent Sunday at Asbury Carnival tragedy to musical comedy; from at Aabury Park. Park. chorus to star parts. All the while Mrs. William Bennlg of Jersey MIBS Hazalle Newman, Mlas Made OF stepping right along to the tempo set City, who is spending the summer at line Smith, Richard Carney and Mil- COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 by Broadway.. During the first five hor bungalow here, gave birth to aton Carhart spent Sunday at Blairs- years of her stage career Miss Broad-' son Saturday. town. 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 Values way never left tho Great White Way. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Brown spen Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Carhart Later she played on tho continent, Saturday at Jersey City. entertained Edmund B. Hayes ot Jer- 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:• FREE DELIVERY whero she was associated with Louie Mr. and Mrs. George Yarnall at- WE HAVE Mann. sey City over the week-end. tended the 'wedding of Miss Betty Mrs. Mary Kesse entertained Misses SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. FOR YOU Still keeping In tfme with the fast- Stout and Harry Hayden at Simpson Florence and Dorothy Lawrence on stepping tempo of Broadway, which Memorial church at Long Branch Sunday. is rapidly becoming alrmlndcd, Miss Sunday afternoon. Robert J. Scott has fully recovered SHOULDER Broadway is now on one of the big- "Dorothy Hoblln celebrated her from a severely cut foot. gest coast-to-coast radio hook-ups. tenth birthday Friday by entertain- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Linde enter- VEAL FOWL $2-98 $2-44 Her association with famous ing a few friends. Her guests were tained the latter's sister, Mrs. John SIRLOIN Broadway and Hollywood stars make Jane and Lois Compton, Jean Ahern, LAMB or • A nice (election of Dress • Sport shoe with both rub- it possible for her to bring to herRichard and Bobby Beneon and Kaiser of Chicago, last week. Shoes in white kid, buck, ber or leather soles. All listeners intimate sidelights of hap-Jean, Edward and Francis Hoblln. LEG r RUMP Jersey ROAST linen. High, low, medium white, brown and white, etc. piness and pathos of the members T. Rolliston Compton is enjoying a Q of those two entitles, for Broadway la two weeks' vacation at his home here, Holmdel News. VEAL heels. Buckskin, elk and calfskin. more than a street, and Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. John Schllchting of MEDIUM (Formerly $4.00) (Formerly $3.OO-$3.50) more than a city. They are smart, Scotch Plains spent Sunday with Mr Miss Marian Cottrell of Red Bank sophisticated, up-to-date personalities and Mrs. Louis Meese. has been visiting Miss Betty Ely. that are guiding lights in the theatri- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fielder of Fair Clark Meyers, who Is a graduate of cal world. Haven and Miss Katharine Sly ofPenn state university, and four of 23;, $1.00 One often forgets the spirit Red Bank spent Sunday with Mr. bis classmates, together with their 16?, 25*ib $1.98 girl friends, enjoyed a steak roast and J- peDerr pai n prompting great personalities to doand Mrs. Mahlon Grimes. wholly beneficial things. Thus Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Yarnall, Mr. plcnlo Saturday evening on Major • Broken sizes of former Duncan's place in Atlantic townahlp. $4, $5 and $6 shoes. Black, • A few pairs of odds and Broadway takes great pleasure in and Mrs. Craig Finnlgan, Mr. and bringing to light facts that have been Mrs. Albert Runyon, Frank Yarnall The uteaks were cooked over open FRESH KILLED YOUNG FANCY TURKEYS brown, beige, white. Won- ends. Former values to forgotten with time. Last night over and Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hofman at- fires. After the feaat the members derful values if we have your $5.00. Note—These shoes station WCAP, Miss Broadway ended the testimonial (dinner at theof the party had a strawrlde on a talked about a much-loved figure of Berkeley-Carteret at Asbury Park, hay wagon pulled by a team of Evap. Milk size. Note—These shoes will will not be shown in our win- horses. Everybody had a Jolly time. IVORY SOAP not be shown in our windows the vaudeville days, the late Percy Thursday night. Shredded Wheat Octagon Soap dows—they will be on tables Williams, once owner of a circuit of Allen White has a new Studebaker Mr. Meyers's class-mates were Wal- —they will be on racks in- vaudeville theaters which brought the sedan. ter Plumb, Woodruff Broadhead and MkC9 side the store. inside the store. , first high-class vaudevlllB to New Churchill Brace of Elizabeth and Wy- 4^25° One day last week Mr. and Mrs.ant Wilday of South Carolina. 6 25° York The Colonial theater Is still Louis Meese entertained Mr. and PETER PAN LARGE All Sales Final—No Refunds or Exchange;. standing near 72d street and Broad- Mrs. Henry Roman and children of Bag worms have made their ap- way, where unknown professional Seacaucus, Mra. Fred Meese and chil- pBarance here in large numbers and actors had their chance. In hla will, dren of Illllsdale and Mm. Henry they have caused much damage to GOLD DUST Roll Butter RICE FLAKES Miss Broadway stated, hig vast es- Handlemar and daughter Audrey of ihade and ornamental trees,. Old CRISCO tate on Long Island . and $5,000,000 Union City. :lmerH say that this is the worst year Pkg. 4 OC C has been left as a benefit fund for Mrs. Frank Wadsworth of Leon- for Insect pests hereabouts that they 16. Co 2 MORRIS BROS. aged actors. Those actorB, about fifty ardo and Mrs. Frank Andrews and have experienced. 18' 27 in all, are guests at the Percy Wil- Mrs. William Johnson of this place, A number of the residents of this 21 LARGE HEINZ liams home, where luxury la theirs tendered a surprise party for Mrs.lection attended a meeting of potato SHOE STORE until the end of their days, ond when Caleb Luker at her home Thursday farmers at HIghtstown Monday they pass on, others have the same night. ORANGE PEKOE nelschmann'B Gin "Sundial Shoes lor Every Member of the Family" opportunity and care. afternoon. Twenty-nine guests were SANKA Cantaloupes present. Miss Catherine Stillwagon and her TEA mth rother, Cyrenius V. Stiilwagon, en- $1.29 51 BROAD ST., RED BANK Each week Miss Broadway reviews Dirk Hofman is enjoying a two- ID. tf-lb. pkg. AAC a current Broadway show from the weeks' vacation at hla home here. tertained a number of friends at their Burnett's Gin ______woman's viewpoint, answers Mrs. Engle returned home Sunday home one evening last week. The 41' 2 ° 19° mb $1.29 tlons concerning old favoritios and after spending several days at Brook- callers were Benjamin Hanklnson gives brief resumes of the activities lyn. and Bert Morris of Everett and Mrs. CAMFOBNIA PEPPERS Oalvort Whiskey _____ of theatrical clubs. Also, in her_own Mr. and Mrs. William Randall of Taylor of Virginia and her daugh- Seedless Grapes ^$2.99 Plalnfleld were Sunday guests of Mf.ter, son and son-in-law. Mrs. Taylor PEAS JERSEY inimitable way, sings old songs that iad been stopping with her sister, m I sale; fortable, aunny, residential; private, no Bank.' ROWBOATS for aalsi ten te&t and up; few days. Established 1888 j exami- other roomers; on bu& line; garage if de- Unnk 209-J. hot water heat with oil burner; also new Mrs. Florence Melee, Qua Season aud Mr*. J19.50 to $33, Thompson Boat Works, OIBO fifteen acres fodder corn, Johnnon Bix-toom house with hot water heat; at- Glart SuSBmnn). • - ~ for salo, fine pair, young, work Farm, Tlnton Falls, N. J. Ask for Phln- nation and estimates free. Phona sired. Reasonable. 163 Branch avenue, HOUSE to rant at Rumaon, one bloc! olntfio or double; guarantefid in good ZOenter ntreet, ^nPrlsh^rw^ 17 from bun lino; moat reasonable, S35 tached garage and workshop. Corner prat ney.* Asbury Park 7 320. Allison Exterml- phono Red Bank 1V "*!.'_ on quiet resldentlnl Btreet. Qwner leaving Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rough and condition; will sell pair at bargain price TROPICAL fish business Belling out; big DELIGHTFUL rooms In fine home, mouth; eight looms; well furnished, box of $175 to cash buyer, Raphael, 645 bargaina in used and new aquarlumB, SPLENDID flock of one-year-old laying nnUaa Co., Jamei A. Hogg, manager. Bprinua and mattreBseB, nil improvementB atntG, muat sacrifice; cost 545,000. will children.havo returned from a visit hena In fine condition, welffhlnff six to or double; all convenioncea; garage. sell for $6,000.00, reasonable terms. G, CQokmnn_gve»ue, Anbury Park, "N. J. ' flsh und plants. Betoy BOBS Finn Hatch- 1239 Corlles avonue, Neptune, N, J, Meals if defiircd; must be seen to bo ap- Kood furnnce; threo open fireplaces. Phom with relatives at Mt. ClcmenB^ Mich- li^INCH electric fan for Halo cheap; also ery, 1 Ailon place, juat off Riverside avo- eight pounds each. 25c pound ' (none Ilujiison 713, or call at Rumson Inn foi Kownrd Lippincott, 31 Monmouth street. nue, Rod Bank, phone 8662-W. killed). These hens are pure White Giants, preciated. 198 Enst Front street, phone infornintion.* Red Bank, igan. a nmnll nutomohne trunk, equipped, and nleo eomo White Oinnta and White Leg- PHONK Mil Red Bank, for your plumb- Red Bank 2306. FIVE-ROOM bungalow and bath, hot air Everett V. Sllcox Is taking his an-a lnrgo clothes hamper; also adjustnblo SPRAYING materials and eauipment for horns croBBed. They are wonderful layers ing, heating and tinning problems. Ad- ROOMS FOR RENT, comfortably fur- MODERN Rlx-room house, in the heart of heat; gnrtlge; corner location ln Red nual vacation from his duties as drcsa form, 36-inch bust. Inquire C4 Ma- every pest in stock; largo or email of largo eggs. Marshall, Laurel avenue, vico and estimates free. Joseph W. Fox, nished rooms for rent; with or without lied Hank, for rent; completely nnd at- Dank. Price $2,200. Frank B. Lawen, 47 plo avenue, Rod Bank.* quantities. Open evenings. HendHckson Mlddletown, between Highway 35 and Mid- 11G Plnckney road, Red Bank. board, all Improvements; centrally locat- tractively funil_hed ; one-car gui'ngc ; ho Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bnnk. cashior of tho Peoples National bank. OW^, tli7eo-year-old Guernsey, Joriey Supply Company, Mlddletown, N. J. dle road, fourth house right aide. Phone no UllilittST prices wild lor Jive chick- ed. Apply liudson House, 131 Hudson water heat, two batlia, $55 a month. Thli BARGAIN, five-acre farm for ial« or rent! FINEST BRED Irish setter puppies, three Mlddletown 2R6-J.' ens. Joo Baker, H3Q Mechanio street, avenue, phone Red Bank 044. la very unusual. Mliton Berk, 88 Broad equipped for poultry, applo orchard; six He is spending sovcral days this and Holstoln: also two fine Guernsey itreet, phone Red Bank 1616. week at West Chester, Pa, yenr-old heHori; all tested and thoroush- months old; registered American Kennel phono Red Bank 2309. COMFORTABLE room for rent, private railca to Red Bnnk, ilx-roora house, elee- breda. Raphael. 645 Cookman nvonuo, As- club. Phone 2814-W, Red Bank. TYPEWRITER headquarters. Typewriters family; good location; very reasonable. HALF of double house for rent, a im- tr I city. Dave Flanchon, Everett, N. J. County dotectives raided a book- linry Park, N. J. POULTRY FEED, new crop barley arid AUTOMOBILES. rented, bought, oolii and repaired. T 21 Harrison avenue. Call Itcd Bank 8595. provementa; No. 126 Monmouth HOME on McLttren street, six roorai, Ing agency operated In tho Rapp BOAT, sixteen-foot, with marine motor; wheat ready. Try bnrJey as scratch for bin's, SU Broad street, Red Bank. ROOMS—One with running water. One Apply John^T. Egan, 11 Wall street, Ked every improvement, lavatory on first building Monday. Chief Asbury sood condition: JEO. Apply at 35 Enst crowing stock; cheaper than corn and of FRANK VANSYCKLE, Dodge and Ply- with balcony. Breakfast served. Rea- Bank. floor, two-car enrage, shade trees, ready Mount and Officer LeRoy Sproul as- Front otret, VnnDorn's, phone 478, Eed nigh feeding valuo. Theron McCampbell, mouth automobiles. Dodge trucks, Good- sonable rates. Also garage. R, H, Van- FOUR-ROOM bunpalow for rent; gas, wa- for occupancy without additional expense. Holrmlel, N. J. year tires and Prest-o-Lite batteries. 140- EMPLOYMENT. tcr and electricity. 56 Carton street. Price S6.000. W. A. Hopping Agency, 8 UlllDankl IV.. ^ Derveer, 49 Branch avenue. Red Bank. sisted the detectives. Adam Slogert : FOUR snddlo horses for sale reasonable. 153 West Front street, Red Bank, phono Telephone 14G6. Kumson, N. J. Linden place. Red Bank, phone 897.* was taken in custody and Is being CHICKENS, Leghorns, year old inylnB Red Bank 1296 and 1207. "WHITE WOMAN wishes day's work to TWO LOTS on Bouth Bide of GarfleM henn; Barred Rock pulletu; also fiftoon Phono Red Bank 861 or call nt Tom S. do, or would do laundry, in ot out. Call FURNISHED room, alt conveniences; pri- FOR RENT, new five-room bungalow, hot held In Freehold. Mr. Siegort clatoed diiekd nml alx Keeao: all fine stock; blood Field's, Mfdillutuwn Stock Farm. Middle- MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chrysler, Ply- writer heat, tile bath and kitchen; fca- avenue and Central avenue, Atlantlo town, N. J. at 276 Muchuntc strcoU titter 6:00 F. M- vate family, no other coomort. 15 Lake Highlands, 100x130 feet. Will eell tor he did not know who operated tho testoi! clilckensi heavy layers; low prlco mouth and International truck Sales and phono Red Bank 1274. avenue, Red Bank.^ rage. Apply Curley & Bray, 1 Broad to quick cnnh buyer. Raphael, 616 Cook- BASKETS, bags and barrels for salq. J. Service Headquarters. Phone Red Bank street. Red Bank/ S3.S5, or easy monthly terms. F. Saun* place, and was held as a material wlt- man avenue, Asbury Park. H. J. 537. RAILWAY noatal clerks, men. 18-35: FURNISHED rooms for rent on the river derg, 103 River road. Rumgon. !N. J.* It. Horon, 238 Bay avenue, Highlands, 11,900 firBt year regular. Prepare lnv bank. 69 Rector place. Red Bank, HOUSE In Shrewsbury for rent, _It_h.t SIX-ROOM house In Atlantic Hlghlandl ' ness. It la said local police have had \VB""PAY~CASH"~Tor used furniture, an- N. J.. phono 12E6. SCHOOL BUS for sale. 1980 Chevrolet mediately for next examinations. Full phone 287-R. room?, two tiled bathrooms, tiled kitch- their eye on tho place on suspicion tiques, all hounoholrl furnish In gn, hooks, chaslss, IVayno body; 28 grammar particulars free. WrJto immediately. n; also breakfast nook; two-car garage on north side of Memorial Parkway* DINIMO ROOM taWo~wUa~ext«nTlon7~flTo school pupils; meets New Jersey require- LA ROE room for rent, furnish erl, witli ttachej. Inquire phono 464, Red Sank. running through to Wesley avenue,:near that gambling was being carried on pnlntlnRB, Btoves, curretn, drcaaers, tablen, chairs, sideboard and serving table, Franklin Institute, Dept. CC1-E, Rochester, kitchenette ipn first floor; suitable for etc. The Auction Gallery, 27 East Front $18.00; American flna 8x12 feet, never ments. Park Chevrolet, Inc., Mnln street N. Y, TO KENT for winter or longer, eight Seventh, 100x156 feet; all Improvement!| there. itroet, phone 1998. at Second avonue. Anbury. Park, N, J, business couple. Address 36 East Front one-car garage. Apply 67 Garftcld avenue, uaud, SIO.00; Flemish ouk bench, cost FILIPINO, butler, chauffeur, cook, wishes Btreet, Red Bank. rooni3 and bath, furnished cottage; Red JUank." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottrell are $18.Oft; Bell for $3.00. Phono Eatontown BARGAIN—Two trucks, 1933 Chevrolet, liodttlonj experienced, willing, reliable, •Iver, with bench; hot water heat; garage. ton and a half canopy; 1931 ton and a ROOM, fine accommodation for Blngle FOR SALE, new five-room bungalow, hot enjoying a motor trip through the dependable. For interview address A. nnn ; larse residence on river bank; Phone Red Bank_1166. water heat, tllo bath nnd kltchan, oak ELECTRIC ico box, Fiigidalre, in perfect half platform and stake. Leonardo Ga- KodLl, 40!) South 12th street, Newark, N. Now England states. they will occupy about October I. rnge. Leonardo, N. J. children. 103 East Front street, phono SEVEN ROOMS and bath, all Improve, floors; garage. Apply Curley __ Bray, 7, condition, $38; nleo ono for $25; and J. Red Bunk 625-J. ments, four bedrooms, one block from Broad Btreet, Red Bank.* Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Wharton and Mlsa Ethel Somera of South Bound one large box for restaurant use. CJram- FORD ROAlDaTER"" for sale, good order. SALESMEN—General Electric air condi- FURNISHED rooms, dally or weekly; with jtation; ideal for commuter. Apply Own- ATTENTION to parties" Interested S son have returned from a visit at tho Brook visited Mrs. Howard Hansen ann'a, 11 White street,_R_<__t_Bnnk/ Larsen, Leonard avenue, Ocennport, tioning; we aro looking for a few spe- er, 218 Monmouth Btreet, Red Bank, phone N_._J.-__ ._ ir without menls; in three hundred 18G8-R. building—I have n. lot stie 60x180, ex* former's parents' summer homo at over the week-end. LARC3E porcelain-lined icebox, good con- cialty salesmen or men who feel qualified block, Brond etrcet. Inquire ElkB club elusive Beet ion, convenient to school! | Ocean Grove, dition; prlco $G.GO. .Phono Red Bank PONTIAC '28 sedan In perfect mechani- to sell Biiecialtieflj oiir sales volume h res tan rant. • CALIFORNIA style bungalow, eight rooms, price $2,200. W. A. Hopping Agency* 2407-W. cal condition; finish almost like now; taken a remarkable jump upward; our or- two baths, open fireplace, oil burner Mr. and Mrs. R; C. Doy and daugh- ganization la operating at u profit and our N FCE "coo 1 comfortable furnished roi "Linden place. Red Bnnk, phone 897.*' TWO TIRES. _4x4J(., 25-itich wheel; prlco now rubber, now battery; a bargain. Can beautiful view; residential. Also anoth- heat, two-car garage; SGQ month. Rol- COLONIAL HOUSE, BIX rooms, two BQn> ter Lorraine havo returned from a New Monmouth News. _S2.00__each._I1hona Hod Bank 106S." be Been nny time. Call Red Bnnk tilfi-J.* productive salesmen are making excep- Kton Watcibury, 107 Monmouth street, Red tional money. Any rnnn who enn musure er cheap room at $2.50. 94 Moplc avenue, Bnnk, phono ar.OO.* parlors, two-cur gnrnge. lot 76x150, month's vacation at Point Pleasant. BRICK for aalc, 4,000 used brick, iiko BUICK lT27 MnBter four-door sedan, one Red Bank." good neighborhood; $5,300, tm&ll Cash now; $8.0(1 per 1.000, S10.00 delivered. previous owner; in good condition; will nn to our atnndardn with rotation to back- Mrs. Frances Lcscura has returned The Interior of tho Baptist church Bell for $00. Act quick, William J. Le- ground, oiipeniniu'O nnd personality and NICE cool comfortable furnished room payment. Kolston Waterbury. 107 Mon« J. Grover Cnrter, Little Silver, phone lied who will not be satisfied with earning leei -?°.i'iiiLJL!rrcet. Red Bank, phono 3500.* to hor home at Roanoko, Va., after la being re-decorated by John Fourt Bnnk 31-7-W.* vlne, jJ7_5_Broadway,_Long Branch, N. J. private home, nil conveniences; rent rea- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. a visit with Mra. Mlnnlo M. Hel-of Bclford. CARS of ch'isJrtoc't6i'~B'old on buulncsB prin- thim $61000.CO per year on our libern! sonable; also _; urn Re. 81 South street, FOR SALE or exchange for farm, thr Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Morford havo SKIFF, twenty feet, ilx-foot benm, well ciple a nnd backed by a reputation of commlrtflloii plan will bo extended nn oi>- Red nank,__phone_13J0-M.» SIX-ROOM modern home In Red Bank houses, rented, with good income; noth llnger. known make, practically now; four-cyl- dependable service. TMB week's npccinl: purtunity. Oonernl Klertrio Air Condltlon- BOA~RDERS "wanted "inTcorafortablo coun- owner must niicrifice; J6.50U.00 Ing wrong—just want a good farm. Phon Miss Catherine Haff has returned returned home from a vacation so- inder, medium duty marine motor; Bpray '29 Ford deluxe coupe, $8f>. Recommoiui- ing represents ' the finest, most salable try home, excellent meals; easy com' SI,500.00 cash, balance first mortgage. CJ. Eatontown 294 or address Box 136, Ocea hood; fifteen miles. Now in wntor, 'rendy murchnndlaa in n new nnd growing ind HowtivA Liiwincott, 31 Monmouth street, Port,_J__._J. from a visit at Burllngtoii, Vt. journ of a week at Lnko George, ed cars ottered this week: '33 Plymouth try; our products Include <>eneral Electric muting; ronaonnblc. Mra. H. Coddfnuton, to KO any place. Price $350. Address rioluxo sedan, '81 Chrysler deluxe coupe, Nnvcflink, N. J. Red Hank. VERY FINE residence, with greenhouse!* William H, Hitchcock is spending New York. Sktir, box 511, Red Bank. nil und gas furnticea, winter ulr- condition- Rev. Samuol Johnston, pastor of '31 Bulck Victoria coupe, '30 Chevrolet ing pioductn nnd cooling products for TWO connecting rooms for rent; nicely S 1,800 FOR five-room Red Bank bunga- gnracc, chicken houses, vegetable Bar* several weeks with J. A. Storms and FOR SALE nt sacrifice. Inrge baby crib coach, '20 Nnth Bedan. '20 Hupp Victoria heated; plenty hot water; nil Improve- low, nil improvements; hot tilr heat; pn dena; about twenty acres; nil In perfee_l family at McLean, Va. tho Baptist church of this place, and with mattrcafl, and steamer trunk; nlao roupe,'.'28 WUlyB Knight sedan. '28 Studc- \t!ie. The BuccesH of our flaleamen Is ments. 176 Hudson avenue, Red Bank raKe; lot 50x150; convenient terms. Mil condition. Ahout 1.000 feet on Bath *v«* Rev. William Campbell, pastor of tho Winston eneycfopcdln: nil In very jjood Imkcr Oommnnder Six nednn $50, '32 Ford nth ihiitnblo to the aulfiblMty of tho mer- phone 236-11." ton Berk, SS Broad street, Red Bank, nue, Wlmpfhelrrter estate, Long Branchd Mr. and Mis. Honry C. Wycltoff condlllon. Call telephone Keyport platform truck body,1 with low rcmovnblo •hnndiso plus the tremendous advertising phone 1616. Apply on premises or- phone, havo returned from a vacation at Presbyterian church of Atlantic 1137*M,* nldes, practically now, $4fi. For a rcnl npproprifltfons of (iciieral Electric who TWO furnifihed rooms, nil for light house- Highlands, exchanged pulplta Sun- huy In a uned car see your friend Lee, at luivu juivcd the way for tho renl job wo keeping ; all improvements; nico loca- Pompton LakOB. SPIXIAL SALE ot 1.0DO American nrbor- are doing na proven by the number of In- tion. 55 East Ilei'Ken pliice, Red Bank, day. vitao evotffreoii trees, eight to twelvo Mnurlco Schwnrtz's "Used Car Lot, West Miss Mabel Beekman, local Red Frnnt nt Penrl direct, Red Hunk, phono lulrlcs comlnjc to ua daily from Interested phone_3j>7Jl __ed_Bank._* Cross visiting nurse, is enjoying two Preparations are being completed foct. balled nnd hwlnmwd, nt $].00 each. ir
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