. All tfa* NEWS ol BSD BAN B Mid -Surronndlnc Towns fold rearleulj and Wltnoni Bias RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LX, NO. 7. KED BANK; N.J.,,THURSDAY, 'ApGUST 5,1937; PAGES ROTARY TICKET CHAIRMAN Three Captive Wandered 300 METHODIST'PASTOR Preparations To Skunks In Pit Miles Trying Methodist Church ' • • ; : • • ••.< ...•-.• • i ', Handle Big Crowd At Eatontown To Cover Three From the Farm of Edwin Adams Kenneth Sitts of Utica Traveled on the Neptune Highway Far and Wide in Endeavoring Comet This True Nature Story to Go from West Long Branch At Regatta Made *—Oliver Adams is Caretaker. to Oakhurst. ' , ; . For Business Site BSSSSsH ^ ^ Eatontown has long been noted as Kenneth Sltts of Utlca, New York, Red Bank to Play Host to New Pastor For one of the most prolific producera of had never been in Monmouth county sssssssK * nature stories' hereabouts and It prior to last week when he used bis Celebrating Its Corner Land and Former Visiting Yachtsmen and maintains this reputation by the fact automobile to convey his neighbors, Reformed Church that It has Just been discovered that Mr. and Mrs. George Abraham and Parsonage Sold to Fred- Spectators at Races on within its borders Is a family ot their son and daughter, to tho home 12th Anniversary Of Colt's Neck skunks, a mother and four little of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Demarest of erick Ordway of Boston August 14 and 15. ones, which are virtually captives In Scobeyvllle. Mra. Abraham is a sister By Sales Event a pit. It Is on the farm of Edwin of Mrs. Demarest Mr. Sltts left for $120,000. some of the members of the Abra- Congregation Votes Unanimous' Adams on Neptune highway, about M. M. Prown Opens Enlarged iPl one mile and one-half south of the ham family at "Scobeyvllle and took ly for Rev. Peter M. Boelhou- Eatontown business center, where others to tho home of'Mrs. Dem- Basement Salesroom at the No Parking In Public wer of Middletown Village— y this curiosity may bo seen. arest's mother, Mrs. Charles Dafgard of West Long Branch. On the way National 5c, 10c and $1 Store MAURICE SCHWARTZ Several years ago Mr. Adams' son, Planning A New To Take Charge in October. Oliver Adams, dug a pit and en- to the last-named place a short stop —New Warehouse Added. Park, Police Announce closed the sidewalla with concreto as was made at the home of Harold Rev. Peter M. Boelhouwor of Mid- a means, of cleaning and repairing Hawley ot Oakhurst, a friend of Mr. Church Building Rotarians Hold Abraham. , ' ' Tho National 5c, 10c and $1 Storo dletown' vlllago was unanimously his automobile. In the bottom of the on Broad street, opposlto White chosen pastor of the Reformed pit he made a hole for drainage pur- Red Bank, which will be tho Mecca Later in the evening Mr. Sltts REV. HERBERT J. SMITH street, is celebrating its 12th anni- for boatmen of this section of tho church of Colt's Nock by tho congre- Annual Outing poses. A few days ago he was cut- started In his automobile for Oak- versary and as a fitting birthday ges- Negotiations for the sale of the First country ten days hence, la prepar- gation Sunday. A special meeting of ting weeds near this place when he hurst, which is about three miles ture its proprietor, M. M. Prown, is Methodist church property, at the ing to woloomo about 100 speedboats, the Clasals of Monmouth will be held saw Mamma Skunk emerge from the from .West Long Branch, with the having the formal opening of the corner of Broad and Monmouth moro than that number ot sailboats At Tintern Dam hole, followed by. her brood. The old intention of calling upon Mr. Haw- enlarged basement salesroom of this streets, Red Bank, which have been and canocB, and In the neighbor- gent may bo about the place, too, ley. Ho thought ho would remember Economy Parade well-known establishment at the pending for several months, bava but thus far he has not been seen. same time. hood of 1,009 spectator craft, rang- The Big Out Doors Event of the tho way but he was mistaken. finally culminated In. a sale. A con- - ing In fllzo from 20 foot sea skiffs The mother Is of about the same Throughout the night and all through By Local Firms This year has been an eventful one tract for the sale of tho property to to 80-foot yachts, Local Service Club to be Fea- proportions as a good-sized cat the next day he rode without reach- for Mr. Prown of the National store. Frederick E. Ordway of Boston at The administration building for The pit Is almost three feet deep ing his destination. He was In an During the year this growing firm a net price of $120,000 for the entire tho regatta commlttco has been tured This Afternoon at Lin and Mr. Adams, is of the opinion unusual predicament, for he had not Now Under Way has erected a large warehouse In the property waa signed on Monday at eroded on tho municipal wharfi croft. that the animals aro unable to jump charged his memory with the names rear of their present building, which the law offices ot Applegate, Stevens, where muoh of tho actual work of out of It,' In any event they have of West Long Branch and Oakhurst has been annexed to the main store, Foster • & Rouasilje. Schenck S. Annual Sales Event by Red Bank Thompson and Vernon W. Rose, pres- running tho regatta Is to be done. The annual outing of tho Red Bank made no attempt to do so. They and he had forgotten the names of giving much additional storeroom to In this building will be. Installed a seeem perfectly content to remain Mrs. Demacrest, Mrs. Dafgard and Mr. Merchants Being Held Today, this establishment. * ident and secretary, respectively of Rotary club will be held this after- the board of trustees, aoted for the battery ot telegraph and telephone noon at Tintern Manor dam. Tho ac- where they are. Ears of sweet corn, Hawley. It was useless for him to Tomorrow and Saturday— This new building houses all tho wires and Instruments to flash news apples and other vegetables are Inquire about the whereabouts of Mr. reserve stock of the thousands of church. Benjamin Swig acted u tivities will start at 4 o'clock. This agent for the purchaser. » ot the cvonts to newspapers all over gathering will tako tho place of the thrown Into the pit every day as food and Mrs. Abraham, for local folks Many Special .Inducements. Items carried In stock at all times. the country. Club's weekly luncheon period, held for the skunks. Mr. Adams also were unacquainted with them. Over 500 stock bins are In this ware Mr. Swig, who Is said to represent : In this building tho registration regularly at the Red Bank Elks keeps a pentiful supply of water In Due to good fortune more, than to Today, tomorrow and Saturday are house. When this building was com Boston capitalists, was In tho pic- commlttco will hold fourth and all home. Almost 100 per cent attend- a can In the pit. The skunks have anything else Mr. Sitts eventually Red Bank Sales Days. The Internal pleted six weeks ago tho reserve ture concerning the sale of the entrants must rcglstor and receive ance Is promised by the members, apparently realized that he and the found his way back to the Dafgard T,rade committee of the Red Bank stock from the basement stock room church as far back as May, at which Instructions before the start. This the majority ot whom havo agreed to other 'members of the Adams fam- home. He had driven his car more Chamber of Commerce has arranged was transferred to the new structure. time he offered $08,000 net for the • building will serve as a general In- bring one or more guests, and It Is ily are their friends, for they show than 300 miles, according to the an "Economy Parade" for thesa three church property only, comprising th» formation bureau whero visitors will REV. PETER M. BOELHOUWER anticipated that nearly 100 will be on no signs of fright when these hu- speedometer, and Had been away days. full Broad street frontage of 116 feet receive directions regarding the an- hand by 6 o'clock to receive their al- mans appear nor have they resorted about 33 hours. The members of the Co-operating merchants who are and 123 feet on- Monmouth street chorage of their yachts, where to ob- to act upon the call and, Rev, Mr. lotment of food. to the uso of their well known odor- Sltts family bad arranged to return offering special Inducements at their This left the old parsonage property tain hotel .accommodations and a Boelhouwer will probably begin his iferous weapons. home before Mr. Sltts put In an ap- respective stores are A. & P. Food on Monmouth stroet, now used for thousand other Items Incident to the new duties «arly In Ootober, The skunks have made the hole In pearnce and they drove back to Utlca Stores, Acme Furniture Store, John Sunday-school purposes, In tho hands regatta. The service, at the Colt's Neck the pit considerable larger than It in another car. Mrv Sitts has slncB B. Allen Co., Clayton & Magee, Da- ot the church: This lot is approxi- The Red Bank police department church Sunday was in charge of Rev. was originally. When, hard rains oc- been stopping at the Dafgard home. vidson Bros., Goldfarb's, Golflberg's, mately 50 feet on Monmouth street Is marking all traffic lanes and W. Carman Trembath of Red Bank, cur Mr. Adams places thick boards He. flays he wont return home until Krldel's, Miles Shoe Store, Albert S. When the church decided some tuns) painting parking spaces. No cars who has directed the affairs of "the over it to keep its occupants from he finds someone as a passenger who Miller Shoe Co., National' Sc to $1 ago to sell the property In two par- will be allowed In the public park church since Rev. F. Alvln Langwlth being drowned out. The animals sel- can show him the way. Store, Ruby-Lano Stores, Schulte- cels a price of $100,000 was fixed on at the municipal wharf, as this will resigned early In Juno to accept a dom come outside during the heat of Unltcd, Silk Shop, Inc., Simon's La- tha church property and $30,000 on be reserved cntlroly for racing own- call from the Reformed church of the day. Usually they stay in the dies' shop, Straus company, Sun Ray, the parsonage property. The sale of ers who for tho most part bring Mlddlebush. Several candidates have hole during most of the daylight Surprise Store, Whelan Drug store, the entire property for $120,000 net 1» their racing craft to tho landing preached since that tlmo, but Mr. hours and emerge juBt before night- Dancing School To F. W. Woolworth and J. Yanko. considered more advantageous to ths- stage on trailers. About 5,000 people Boelhouwer was tho only one pre- church, as it'ean now go ahead with ': fall. The members of the Adams In addition to the' individual an- building plans for a new church with are expected to assemble on this sented for approval. family and gome' of .tticlr neighbors nouncements of thes,e co-operating -A natlve-of Holland,-tho-slorgynian definite knowledge of whot funds-will-^ PAVe—Beeir°jaucn emeriamea—lit merchants In today's issue-of-the mw came to this country 30 years ago Red Bank Registor, tho Internal bo available . 'ij-i : when he was nine years old with bis watching them. They etata that the HttViy H. Clayton thought It safer skunks grunt and squeal like little Mozar Dancing Studio Will be Tr*ade committee, In co-operation not to permit spectators' cars on parents, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Boel- with these merchants, has Issued a It Is understood that the terms fog houwer. The family eettled at Fords, pigs while fighting over and munch- Moved to Elks Club on Broad tho present sale are $6,000 upon sign- Wharf avonuo or. In the park, ing the food which 1B thrown to 12-page advertising tabloid which In past years somewhere betwoon New Jersey, where the father still Street—Change to be Made carries other sales announcements. Ing the contract, an additional $54,- lives. His wife died several yean them. One day recently one mem' in September. — 1 l u POO, wlthla^&dM«is«WBik
AMUSEMENTS. w|th MM. KurU's brother, Theodor* Church Weat Keaitiburg, Franien'ol! Stone ros'd. , Church Closed Pbf Blairs Mr. and Urs. Roger Mtxley an,d LEARN to DANCE Corlton. • Mrs. Theodore J, Franwn is a ohlldren, Adele, Francis and Roger,- [SERVICE STATION] CUMran's Tap Clus "Hmperor's Candlesticks." . With atundant wantil. Abla la aacura I ' < AAilnr Ballroom Clau Property Bought guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.of Sea Isle .were reoent visitors, of and control account!. Excwbnt «P- • OPEN AU. SUMMER •William Powell and Lulso Ealner, JoBeph, Boylan of Jersey C^y, relativw at this plaoe. . portunltv. Addraaa Opirator, ,k*a • wltlx a" supporting cast consisting of Miss1 Ada'Stuyyesant has accepted ~ Tony Alloco has accepted a posi- ETli Rad Bank. " Howell'i Dtaeing School, it pratnt If Uok of faclll Bobert ToUUgj Maureen O'Sullivan a position with a belt concern at tion In Fowler's new theater- ofl and Frank Morgan, will bo shown to- Jersey City., !ti4oM>ol BOW JusJus:.44 jfStkFenrolljftkFn . Francis plaoe. dty, tomjrrow and Saturday at Carl Ilr. and. Mrs. Andrew" Duda .,__ Walter Kosky of New York visited f »•{ 4W, InludiIncludinn g hom« anand .ton theater. •••driitty departments.. Exclusive oi children, Michael, Mary and Anna, of his parents, Mr. and MM. Felix Kos- \> tttue two" department* :th» enroll' New York, spent, tho week-end with ky of Raritan -township,'over jl>e '' tttat Jg 368 and tie a.yerasr» attend- ;Mr. and Mrs. JojephUnde; • week-end. - : ] The girls' pholr,^ of St. Ann's Mias Mae Wlllook Is lack at work 10-pc. Mahogany Dining Room Suite $139 • «iie» to JH2.V-••••-.•• -'• r ~,'~ • ' : •r iBesldes, • Bnuday-iCbool iguart«ri church- visited Badlb Olty at New with, the'' K»yp6rt Manufacturing 1 M» BEACHWEAR and BATHING OIL SILK SHOWER CURTAINS 2.44 CHENILLE BED SPREADS 4.95 Regular 2.95 and 3.25. Standard size, 6x6 feet, Double and twin size washable chenille bed- ACCESSORIES 1-3 to »/2 OFF. in choice of patterns and colors. Waterproof, of spreads, with rows and rows of tufting. Whites course. special at 4.95. Colors special at 6.5o. 2.00 and 3.00 Kleinert's Rubber Suits 97c All-Wool Bathing Suits 1.95 POWERS WRITING PAPER 33c Values to 3.9S Fruit of the Loom Sheets and Cases Regular 5oc box. Fancy papers and white. Some Broadcloth and Twill Shorts ..._ 79c 83x90 (single size) 1.18 8U99 (double size) L« with two quires of paper. Regular. 1.00 72x99 (twin size) 121 81x108 (double size) 1JU You Get EVERYTHING 2«o i, S8o Sport and Beach Shirts reg. l.OO 79c CURTAIN MATERIALS 25c yd. in This Maple Bedroom, Knit and Twill Slacks 79c Harvard Brand Sheets and Cases 38-inch Marquisette with candlewick dots in Rtgularly up.tp 1.60 - OuarantMd Tbnw Toua green, blue, gold and red. Reg. 39c. All-Wool Jersey Culottes and Slacks 1.95 73xM (twin size) OSe 81x99 (double site) 1.1! #SIattress Regular 2.95 Pillow Cases to match 22o $ 50 Cbest-on-cnest 0 OoU Spring 6-Pc. COTTAGE SETS 78e for Dresser # Bridge Lamp 4.95 and 5.95 Dressmaker Suits 3.95 Regular l.oo and 1.35. Ruffled tops, hemmed 79 Ghlnta Chair • Night Table lower half, with tie-backs. Crisp,new patterns. OIL SILK UMBRELLAS 1.80 8 Pieces! A Value Highlight in Our SALE! IRISH LINEN SUITS 3.50 Regular 1.95 and 2.25. All new designs and The famous "Tom-Boy" that has been selling, colors. Waterproof. Attractive new handles. MATTRESS PROTECTORS 1.09 We urge you to come In .without delay, because wo want jrotf to actually SEE what a charming 36x76 mattress protectors, well stitched and even» room you can achieve with all of these necessary pieces. The maple is that jolt mellow toned regularly at 5.95. White and colors. All sizes at kind, usually much more expensive, .and yoo aetdom, U ever, get "a cheit-on-chest with a com-, start of salei SUMMER DRESS GOODS 15c yd. ly filled. plete outfit at this low price. Iteyre very evidently QU^liTI pieces, spectaUy purchased to malie this sale a long remembered event.' .' . . A good assortment of all this season's fabrics: CLOSE-OUT of HATS 50c yoiles, dimities, organdies, piques and novelty fab- KAYSER SLIPS 87c The guaranteed Slip—In lace and tailored models. All this season's hats, linens, straws and felts., rics. Air washable and excellent variety of pat- STERLING Furniture Shopp Values to 3.93. terns and colors. Values to 40c. All sixes. White and blush. 21 WHITESWHITESTT , ' ! PHONE R.B.29RB29K Many short lots displayed thru-out the store. • A»k About Our. New "Pertonaliied" Budget Plan OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. The early shoppers will get the advantage of these bargains. Four RED-BANK JtEGlSTliR. AUGUST, 5, 1SG7. A WALK AT DAYBBEAK. WBSB MMttUUMi. Shop, town Bank: Si4SInn aJIJI»»- Westfleld Bealdent Desoribei Early HEALTH UNIT Thi program* an a* xollowti TiOO—Bwamaa.t BjT.nUda, Morning Stroll at Gooseneck Point., 5 (U10 KUoqreJM) * Pays Dividend P. M. , Winner of Atfban. The following is contributed by Bdmund Delatuah of, Menros Chedn Mafleil to Stockholder* William Morgan, better known as "Pop" Morgan, at Westfleld where ha 5:30—WPA Proiram. avenue, Shrowibury, mi winner of 7{vof the Itutittitipn Mondiiy— lias—Earaonal noblaa (Mala, an aifban, disposed of on the co-op- 1 lives, after he had taken a sunrise 6:00—Sonji br Annatta, . " SomiiAwuud Dividend of Two stroll last -week while stopping at the 6jl5-~Smo)t» Shop, er^Uve plan Thursday night by thi 6il<—-<3amnt Evnti.-' Triad club. About HO was lUd Pine in the Open Air ' • Per C«nt—Extra Dividend. home of his son, Russell W. Morgan «:S0—Amirlcui Y«atar4an. of Gooseneck Point, near Little Sil- 8:45—J«rrjf Wain, Bultoatf. '' ' ver: - , , . Jioo—Swim*. . Cbedu tot a regular, semi-annual A. M. - FrU.y, August «." Sonpottcd by Herebwtsl UvidUkd oi tiro j»r cent and an ox- A Rulltv conscience needs no ac- 9:00—Sensada. Thi Bed Bank Ragiatir U»v«U kra dividand *t on«-h*lf of one per cuser. So I confess to waking at i 9 >15—Word UM*. over every street In town and every (Wnl wwa mailed to.itookholders of o'clock after five hours of blissful »lS0—Whlta. , road In the county. Let It carry yout > UM Slut National bank ol Eaton- rest. But it was too early to .get up, »iSl—B«v. Jchtutoa, DtTotlom. musage to those who live bn WMl Dancing at Dinner and Supper so I wrote a lettep to .a member of JOlOO—C«rUr, toum Monday. Tha capital itock of lOtOl—Thlnti. You Mould Know. thoroughfares.—Advertliettent . tbe tolUtutlon U *78,Q00. The bank my family, which I hope he will 10:15—shopplni Quldt, MutJo Stop, Fed- Mi b«a paying two per cent nemt- treasure long after I am laid to rest. eral. City. Sntdtr. < Hare Wines.. .Best Liquor... Fine Food MUUMl4ivld»ndi since January, 1933, At 8 a. m. with my shoes in my hand OilS—Mornlnc Nm. »nd tl|« wttra dividend is tha second I tip-toed down stairs, then out to HiDO—Buutnt, and Good Musio the garage to Ret my well-worn straw • M " ' • to ba made this year. bat, for I was afraid I would gat »1SO—Mo»io«I«. . , water on the brain from the morn- 4iOO—Fadt and FMhloni, by ' Earie VanPelt •". Tha following lotter wag mailed to Intr dew, for my thatched roof Is «:J0—Ghuroh. of the Ut. ~ taeh stockholder: Sioo—SUlobiohj. thin. A search showed I had plenty 5:01—Women"! Forum. Dear Stockholder: - of tobacco, a trusty pipe, but no 6:80—American 8itM. . Tony DeNucd In deolarlng the dividend represent- matches. Therefore a dry amoke, for tils—Flsea to CD. City, Bnydtr, Bmpki ed by the enclosed check.(a regular [ could find none about the house. Shop, MUiie Shop, - - , Teddy Longo semi-annual dividend of 2 per' cent But I remembered that while out Bottom row from left to right-Sora C. Walter, public Health SiOO—yront Pure Druu. nurse; B. C. Errickson, health officer; Loretta B. WUlgerodt, public 6:15—Oamnt Evuti. and an extra dividend of % of 1' per walking the nlRht before my only »iJO—Junior B*dla RUf*. cent your board of director* express grandchild had,discovered some un- health nurae. Top row from left to right—Joseph F. Ennoni, senior 7 too—Dance Orchtitn, -' their appreciation for your co-opera- der a chair on a neighbor's dock, But sanitary Inspector; Evelyn Morris, substitute public health nunej Vil5—Sport Blu. • . tion and encouragement during the they were none, and in their place John I. Riddle, clerk and J. Ashley Woolley, Junior sanitary inspector. 7:30—Ahrllng shUn, r was a can containing fishing tackle. 1:45—MsvK Itavtit. past six months. 8:00^-Hom« FhUoiopbtr. The owner of the dock had forgot- •»- oa Boot* VS, Between Xatpntowo Md West Uag Branch After the declaration of the said The Monmouth County . Lpc DilS—Timiljr Tsvlu. dividend, from earnings for the flrat ten to, turn off the stoop light He 8i«0—Vatlity Prognau muat be a stockholder In the electric Health Unit No. X, yrhich was s oi Bey Drowns at K«»nsburg. half of 1037, additions have been Patsy Delo, ten, of Newark, :waa 9:00—Bieneh'i Wuilo Uulin, BIAJE BERR7 FIE! Phone Eatpntown 184. made to «urplus, undivided profits llKht company and is trying to fool ganlced in October, 1938,' complete' 1 9:50—D«V«t(.'. Onhutn. ,. , the public that he is careless. Its first unit year July 1. The uni drowned while* swimming at Keans- 10:00—"Keiplnc np with tbt tmu." Tha Au«, 7th Braadcait ! and reserves, thereby further .enhanc- As I stood on the dock The new pAcked in the new carton-•• I RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 5, 1937. Williamson; Maw Jersey—WU, Liv- LAWNS ON TERBACES, otable growers on their own grounds. Two Freehold Boys Burned. ingston, David Brearloy, Wm. Pater- Bradley Beach Man Flans are to have thd group meet Joseph Storey and Harry Strykcr, son, Jona. Dayton; South Ctrollna— )TheWorldOf How to Overcome Difficulties In This at tho Collego Grove, on the right Freehold boys, were badly burned ....-.' i" ^ ' J. Rutledge, Charles Coteiworth z - ' Slain in Brawl [ •' Type of Lawn.. of the Super Highway, going toward Plnokney, Charles Plnckney,,. Pierce Saturday , afternoon when ono - of Getting a satisfactory lawn on a Trenton, botwecn 10 o'clock and 10:30 them threw a lighted match,Into an Butler; Pennsylvania—B. Franklin, Belder Srrllth, 82, second captain In tho morning. About 12 o'clock Thomas Mlfllin, Robt. - Morris, Geo. of. a crew of 24 fishermen at Wool- terrace or on sloping ground, accord- empty palpt barrel In the rear of a plcnlo lunch taken by the mem- Henry Stryker's paint shop. Fumes Sale Antiques Clymer,, Tboa. ,Flti Simmons, Jared ley's fishery at Bradley Beach; "was ing to KUwood Douglass, county ag- ricultural agent, Is frequently dif- bers themselves will bo oaten and-ice In the barrel exploded. Storey Is Ingersoll, James Wilson, Qouv. Mor- fatally stabbed during a brawl at water will be provided. Tho design for tho Virginia Dare ris; Georgia—William Few, Abr. the fishery Sunday night. He was ficult, partly for the reason that some the son of" the late Joseph Storey, Mountain Hill Road, Middletown * •tamp—suggested by President Baldwin. wounded, in the throat, chest and of the rain water runs off and is not Hecrcatlonal activities; In tho form who was fatally burned whilo fight- Roosevelt—ihowa tho long loit In- abdomen with a knife and died absorbed by the soil. /. of games or swimming aro planned ing a gasoline blaze three years ago. The picture Is said to belong to a lor the afternoon.. .. MADELONP^OAL • > (ant In tho arnu of her mother (El- New York art collector. while,on the way to Fitkln hospital. The difficulties are all the' more llnor White Dnro), who is aoatod to- Louis B. Bemen, 25, another mem- aggravated If the slope Is to the It Is expected that there will be Stearns (1810-88) was born In Ver- groups present from each county In fore their log cabin, partly visible mont' and died In New York where ber of the crew, was held for the south so that the lawn surface gets Bather Fatally Stricken. In the background. Ananleu Dare, grand Jury on a charge of murder. the fair effect of the hot sun during New Jersey conducting 4-H vegetable he did inuqh of his historical' and duba, Indications aro that Mon- James Rollar, 35, an electrician of the little > girl's father, stands; juit portrait painting. He was an aiio- It Is said the men hid been arguing the summer season. Furthermore, the West. New' York, died whilo bath- behind his wllo, holding a musket. over the long hours the men put In, unevennesi of the surface often mouth county will bo well represent" clate of tho Natlpnal Academy of cd. '. Ing In'Lake Lefferta at Matawan White House Antique Shop \ spinning wheel, plow and bowl of Design. His five paintings represent- Smith, It Is staled, claimed that It causes the mower to cut the grass Wednesday of last week. Mr. Rol- vegetables aro' details of the soen«, ing George Washington aaa citUen, was not.bis fault and that be was too short In certain areas, which re- lar and his wife wore swimming to- At the left of the central oval, farmer, soldier, statesman and only carrying, out orders. sults not only in damage to the cul- The Bayeux tapestry, preserved In gether. Dr.: Alfred C. Wallln stated Going out of business. Everything tq be sold at • "U 8 Postage" will ba. arranged ver- Christian are considered bit beit tivated grasses but also gives crab- the public library of Bayoux, France; that, Hollar's death waB brought tically in white Gothic, the firsttw o grass a greater opportunity, to come contains 1512 figures in 72- scenes about by a, heart attack'brought on reduced prices. Glass, China, Rugs, Paintings, FHOTOOBAPH CONTEST. in. This condition Is most noticeable lettera forming a monogram. At the • Hawaiian Stamp. ' representing tho' invasion and con- when the couple found themselves Furniture Antique Dolls, Banks.' . right, similarly arranged, will be "B at the edge: of a sharp decline where queBt of England by William the sinking, Mrs. , Rollar was rescued the Postmaster General has an- Blxih Children's National Contest the mower may "skin" the surf ace Cents." • Across the bottom of the nounced the design for. the three- Conqueror. • •• by. other bathers. ' stamp In two linos will run the In- Opened on Monday. of tho turf. In mowing areas It Is cent Hawaiian . commemorative desirable to adjust tha bed knife of stamp would, depict a likeness of The sixth annual children's photo- the mower so that the grass Is cut Kameharaeba I, first of flvs Kings graph contest, sponsored by- the an average height of-at least one of the Sandwich Islands. He was foremost- department stares In the and one-quarter Inches, born In 1789 and died lit 1810, and country, opened Monday. This event was often styled the "Napoleon of attracts upwards'of half a million Where repeated efforts have failed the Pacific." The picture la taken Children who hope to carry off one to produoe good turf on & terrace In from a photograph of a statue of of the. 388 prises; which total 3,000. •plte of efficient fertilizing,, liming, Among the winners last year was reseedingr and other practices known Kamehameha I now standing in to be favorable to good lawn manage- front of Iolanl Castle In Honolulu. Ralph Melnbardt, whose picture' was taken at the Btelnbach-Kresge store ment, It may sometimes be best to No other details available at this abandon the area as a lawn. Various time. • • ! at Asbury Park, which Is again par- ticipating in the contest, kinds of low shrubs may be made to Constitution Stamp. grow quits well on such situations, The Constitution stamp will go.on and a bank of low shrubbery may be sale In Philadelphia, Pa., on Septem- What Value CaroersT made to produce a strikingly, pleas- ber 17, 1987. The Initial printing or- Two young men, fresh from school, ing effect. der calls-for 75 million stamps and decide1' t6 mortgage their careers. Borne lawn owners who have had they will be printed on the rotary m/fmn One Intends to be a doctor, the other difficulty growing grass on slopes presses. 20 million of the 5-cent Vir- a farmer. If he will give them now have turned such areas Into rock DRUG COT ginia , Dare stamps will be printed a lump sum equal to their future gardens. There aro, many ornamen- on the flatbed presses, The central earnings they agree to turn over to tal plants suitable to such situations design was dona by William A. the'town banker every penny they which do relatively better than lawn Roach, the 'lettering 'and modeling earn for the rest of their lives. grasses. Why not consult your county scription: '.'In Memory of Virginia by William Mi. Bchrage. Carl T. Arlt ' If tho banker takes the advice, of Extension Service for suggestions? Daro, Born Ronnokc 1B87" In dark engraved'the picture. and '-Edward M. Dr. Harold F.' Clark of Teaohers col- 54 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. lettering.. Weeks the lottorlng. lege, Columbia university, he will 4-H VEGETABLE HELD DAT. This 5-cont stamp, which will bo ' S. P. A. Souvenir Sheet 6lve' the young doctor (108,000, the light bluo aiid. ono Inch square, will Washington Tlrst Day—August 27 farmer Just *12,500. He -will figure Interesting Program Planned at New /Si MeniBoxed JMA ant go on sale August 18 at Man' that the working span of a doctor's tco, Hoanoko Island, N. C. An order for 2 million of these sou- Brunswick on August 13. venir sheets has' been plated with life. Is 42 years to & farmer's hale 01, Stearns' Fainting. but that a farmer earns an average On Friday, August 13, the veg- KERCHIEFS •§ the Bureau of BJritfraylng'and Print- etable department of theAgrlcultural All 39 signers of tho Constitution Ing. Although not stated, It Is un- yearly wage of only (245,10 to a doc- will bo portrayed on the stamp tor's $2,871.43. , Experiment' Station at New Bruns-' derstood tho, printing, will be by flat wick, Is planning to hold a 4-H Veg- which will commemorate the 150th plates, . Previous release by Depart- Moral of Dr. Clark'B figures, to ar- anniversary of tho adoption of the etable Club Held day at the college ment gave wrong, pWfe number; two rive at which a corps of research farm, which adjoins the Super Constitution. It will bo a 3-cent have now been made bearing num- workers scanned 4,400 magazines and ***• BotH. purple of tho sumo size as tho Highway. This Is the first event of bers 21695 and 21696. Charles A. thousands of books, Is: Avoid farm- its type, and since It precedes by Korthwcat Territory Btamp, and Smith engraved the lettering around Ing, nursing and unskilled labor. SPOONEfi'S will bo Issued September IT, the date one day tho field day for adults the stamp.—Rice's/ Weekly Postal This Is an excerpt from his table which Is scheduled for Saturday, BATH CflWTALS of tho adoptlpn, probably at Phila- News."' - ._•._• of life-time earnings in the United delphia. August 14, it Is exacted that every- States: • thing that is to be demonstrated to The central design will be a re- Present Value of Average the adult group will be available for production of tho famous painting County Receives Earnings fur the members of the boys' and girls' by Junlus Brustus Stearns, "The Working- t Working clubs, Adoption' of tho Constitution of the State Road Aid Occupation Lift Spin . Llf.tim. Medicine . . , 42 1108,000 By having: a separate program the New Nation." It shows the meet- Law w ' ,„ "'48 105,000 material can'be presented In a par- ing of the Fcdoral convention of Townships and .boroughs In Es- D.ntl.try :.~ (4 95,400 ticular way to appeal to the club SWAW HATED BCX, Monmouth and Cumberland 01,900 1878 in.Independence hall, Fhiladel D members and to enable them to gain MhsnmeUe * counties have been allotted $245,000 Mlnlitry '..ZZZ~~"Z 44.' 41,000 phla. Library work 46 36.000 as'much as possible from the field RAZOR SET3 Tho standing figure of Washing- In road aid funds by Highway Com- Public achool teaching.... 45 ' 29,700 day. . . . , • 50c Alma Claire missioner Sterner, Skilled trade. _ '44 28,600 Ineludai Ruir, ' ton, holding a document, forms the C. H. MlsBlor, extension horticul- CLEANSING a'doublMdt* lUn Their allotments brought to 19 the Nuralna* ....: ..... • 40 2D.JO0 center of intercut. Benjamin Frank- Unskilled labor - ..'".' 44 15,200 turist, is responsible for making lin can bo easily recognized as ono number of counties which have ben- Farming .'„„... 51 12,500 plans arid he will bo assisted by Pro- TISSUES of tho scatod 'figures at the loft. cfltted this year by the Herrlck act Farm Labor 51 10,400 fessor Schermerhorn,' and. Dr. Tied- Stearns painted this plcturo In 1850, of 1916, leaving Hudson and Atlantic "Although the professions may Jens, who will conduct tho clubs over but It.really took him several years counties' apportionments yot to be soom crowded," Dr. Clark' says, the' grounds. Special emphasis will tq do tho nocciaury rosearoh for he mado. I Union cqunty has received "there Is no doubt that by and large bo placed on such things as dusting but a partial grant. the professions need more people In •was primarily a portrait painter and equipment, and. other appliances fc faced here the task of bringing to The Herrlck act, which permits them." that may be used by the young veg- 60c ENO « ss*« 39c "Tifo Ihb toalu[fcs~of" 3B'men"rib" long- each county to rcoolvo o, mejtlmum er living, Tho 3D aro: share of $100,000, provides .grants DOVE directly to municipalities for ap- 60cSWAMPROOT 40c Geo. Washington, president and SANITARY deputy from Virginia; Delaware— proved projects completed. The $70,- 000 awarded Monmouth oounty .was NAPKINS Geo. Read, dunning Bedford, : Jun., John. Dickinson, Richard Basset, distributed among 28 projects In 22 Box of 12 " 75c Boudoir Jar Joco. _ Broom; Ncuj. Hampshire— municipalities. These included $7,500 John Langdon,. Nicholas Oilman; for various streets In Keyport; J5,- 25c NOXZEMA 700 for Second, Fourth, Fourteenth Massachusetts—Nathaniel Gorham, Vol. Skin Cream Kufus King; Maryland—James Mc- and Fifteenth avenues, Belmar; $5,- rlenry, Dan of St. Thos. Jenifer, 700 for Chapel Hill road, Mlddletown CUT Danl, Carroll; Connecticut—Win. township; and (5,700 for Green to Saml.1 Johnson, Rpgor Sherman; Grove road, Neptune township. Virginia—John Blair, James Madl- Bon, Jr.; Now ; York—Alexander In Budapest, Hungary, Mrs. Lajos Hamilton; North Carolina-r-Wm. Kolompar has given birth to triplets Three Great Sale Days for the second time In two years. Blout, Blchd. Dobbs Spralght, Hu. THURS., FRI., SAT., AUGUST 5th - 6th • 7th New.' CHERAMY SOc MIDOL Tabs. 29c FLORAL TALCUM YfcS! WE SELL GOODYEAR TIRES ON TIME Exquisitely Scaqttd In REALSAVINGS Lilac or 10c TUMS 0^ 6c Gardenia Silk Hose CUT 25cCARTER'Sur;n,.15c Linen' Sets TO 49c 2.98 Beg. 3.98 75CCYSTEX ,£» 49c Pure silk, full fashioned, first Large 57x77 cloth and matching 25c ANACIN Tabs. 15c quality; new fall shades; full napkins; all white or colored length. borders. Bathing Suits 2.00 Barber Size 50c BABY y&y: 47o 81x99 Sheets NEWBRO'S Beg, 2.0O Beg. 1.39 HERPICIDE 0* a% al^Vfa&a^llB al 4111 il "I 1.69 1.00 CUT TO Dressmaker models, cotton Seamless, fine count. No starch, prints, Jersey lined; Variety of long Wear, full bleach.-' colors. All sizes, Zipper Girdles Table Cloths Reg. 80o SOc Bottle •f l"p|| Value to 8.00 59c PACKER'S fU AH 61x67, fast color Imported ray- 35c NORWICH oi; Also side hook,'figured batiste, on plaids. Blue, grnen, brown, SCALPTONE knitted elastlo sides; moderate- red. = . : 4.40x21 . .. . $5.08 ly boned. 4.75x19 . .. . $6.03 Rayon Gowns Linen Towels 5.25x17 . .. . $6.93 79c Beg. 1.00 25c {. S0o 5.50x17 . .. . $7.87v Plain or lace mesh fabrics, Guest she, H. 8. huck or' hand tailored or lace trimmed models. embroidered, In colors; all pure HOME NEEDS 5.25x18 . .. . $7.20 linen. mmmmkmi 6.00x16 . •-... $8,77 Hair Nets India Prints . R-A-K 6.25x16 . . $14.10 37c -» Beg. 1.89 • auarantnd Lady Madlion' quality, double f "INSECTICIDE" 72x90 hand-blo\:ked for Bprcads, 1.00 15c WATER BOTTLES 7c 7.00x16 . .•'. . $18.72 mesh, all colors and styles. 47o J Kills flits * Mesqulloes dor. for white and gray. throws, drapes; other unco. ELECTRIC STOVE lOo ELEO. BULBS 3 (or lie ll-Oi. ICsn II.Oi.Csa More Red Bankers Ride On Single Paring Knife 5c - -e 59- -' Knitting Worsteds Beach Sheets Burner hank Beg, 1.00 Double.flat* 67c 7?c each STOVE 4 1A Mado by Minerva Co., In all Large 39x68; high, fast color Wllh Switch 1.49 lOc'^ViTNAPKINS-Sc best colors; also whlto or black. stripes; good grado absorbent 4-oz. hank. Buy before advance. terry cloth. DUNDEE Stamped Goods Wash Goods TOBACCOS LITTLE HAVANA Value to 1.19 Voluo 30o Take a pound can with you on your vacation trlpl TIRES 83c 19c CIGARI, Hf.h mil fi,l,;r.,iiSl Pillow esses of quality tubing, Now prints: and weaves, lnrito a ,,l ,,.Kt, ,| „„,„„,, ,,.„,, Than On Any Other Kind '. 43x30. Linen lunoheon, dining assortment. Buy a few dress lli li.l,.!,,,,,, A fir „ 1, and. bedroom s«ts. lengths at thla price. SAVE 2.25 »•'• "•"••I ...,,r(|,,,; | , I, M.d.1. Union L.d.r, 2phg*.15o Cut* Half & Half BLUE BOAR Orsagar. Tar««t ••••"••» to Knitting Cotton , Pillow Cases TOBACCO SMOKINO FRANK VANSYCKtE ball PB. Be* 1.30 VMb. BookMatchM Can TOBACCO 149 West Front St., Red. Bank 18c 1.00 C«r«t» ol O.N.T. eoru, white and selection Boxed, appllqued with colored I4HU. LANDMARK TOB. 39o good colors, 400 and 800 yards; Lb. U. $4 .29 Quick Road Service-r-Phone R. B. 1296. borders or all white with hand Can M. 50 PADS also oro-shsen, embroidery.' Con 69' IBoBRIQOS 2 tins lor 25c SI* RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 15. 1987. no better and no more satisfying and which require Two Military Medals disaster In the. nomination ot lit, price to be paid. Often the price li not alone th* cost Powell and>only slight hope In thl How A Former nomination of Mr. Clee. As I have BANK REGISTER of admission but consequences which are unhappy both ESTABLISHED 1818 . 1 For R. L. Hallenbeck AS I SEE IT already said I think Mr, Clee would for the Individuals directly concerned and 'the commun- Editorial Views carry the legidature for the Repub- ity. Thereare any number of commercialized amuse- Parolee Repaid ftmUM A. •tftUHBV GEOEQK a HANCE, Editor Two medals were awarded to Rich- lican*, whether he won the governor- ments which product suoh unfortunate results. ard I*. Hallenbeck of Oceanport Sun- «hlp or not, andjt la Just pbs.lble FBEDEIMO S. HATES, Managing Editor For this reason anyone who' makes recreation and , (Tie oplnlo •4 la tbe) JMltorlaJ A Kind Deed day at the last formal review of the that be might arouse the state to the clean sport available free of charge is a real philan- Vim htnuadw do not o.mmUj•..••••»»»r eariy year of the Citlien* Military Train- point of beating Mr.- Moore tor the THOMAS IBVINlij BBOWN, . thropist It Is Interesting to observe that tha movement th« udorwauat of Th« B*cUtu) Hi* Gift of $10 Will ba Ued to Ing Camp of Camp Dix, One medal Headers Wu* Long governorship. - • wsi offered by the Jewish War V.tr A* the ploture changes • again I Publlshor and Business Manager to establish the recreation grounds and tennis court a< Utter. Scad an Underprivileged Boy It .is a great ..atlifaction • to the Holmdel was started by Rev. Marshall Harrington, pas- erans for the best bade student and writer'ot thl* aoluron to know that may have more to say on this sub- More loc*r authorities In Britain the otBer was offered by the C. U Jeat • . :, • ",.•.• ;• MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PBESS tor of tea Consolidated church of that place. A com' are taking firm measures to prevent to a Summer C*mp—Doo»- what he write. Ubtlng read. Tangible The Associated Press ii exclusively entitled to the T.C. association. . • evidence of, that faot come* from the mlttee was formed to further tha project and when they holiday-maker* from spreading litter don Prompted by Favor*. The emrbtte* Hunday climsjwdthe Uit forrepubllcatlon of all news dispatches credited to called upon Mrs. Prentice they found an eager devotee o; about the countryside. The great tetter of comm.ndatlon from. Mr, twentieth anniversary celebration of Burnett of th*: Alcohol Beverage It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the the plan ready to take over most of the expense. army of sightseers marches, In itrlct Awards Made To accord with .Napoleon'* dictum, on ' Auirutt4,19ST. the founding ot Camp Dlx.' A re- Cominls.lon, the addition by Haddon local news published therein. view of the I,o00 student* at the 1 Many farms throughout this section have' been soli its stomach; but, unlike tbe Napole- Thomas Irvine Brown, Publisher, Ivln* to"my ll.t of minuter* sons of late to wealthy city" residents for country estates an onic army, it dots not strip the coun- Bed Banx R»«!»ter, camp.wa* hald, and the great crowd anl a graelous letter from Mr*. Leonardo Pupils Member National Editorial Association. much speculation has been Indulged in as to what effect try through which It passes, but 1» Broad Street, of spectator* Whlob, lined one *|de Lewis'8. Thompson concerning my Member New Jersey Frew, Association. this will have upon rural. life. For the most part the liable, If It* memory la not Jogged, to Red Bank. N. J. of the parade grounds five persons article of July 33, to say nothing of Certificates Given to Children by / Member Monmouth County Press. Club. rich new comer* have mixed in and blended harmoni- clothe it in a panoply of bottle*, bag* deep gave round after round of ap- tbe people who meet me on the s&eet D*arJIrv: • and pas* some comment, good or Bible, Sehodl for Good Attend- Member The American, Press Half Century Club ously with their neighbors,'and their coming Is gener- and can*. The baton 1* ao longer In plause ; a. the rnarohers : pas*a4 by each knapsack, but the carton is. and I thowrtfl you talrtt W Interested under command of their own stu- bad, on my column. It Is not so sat- ance and Punctuality—Dem- ally regarded as having produced both economic and' in the following: true story which dent officers,-.' •: ' i. , • isfactory, however, when your col- Subscription Prices In Advance: social betterment, Mrs. Prentice's munificent gift to th wielded with' devastating effect demonstrate, that all parole boys are onstration on Closing Night. Fubllo opinion hast been active in umn Is read by people with long One year $2.00 Three months .. village of Holmdel Is only one Instance of the Interest not bad. We read so much these 'daw memories. Several months ago, De- V • - ' . , 'i.04 various campaigns to prevent th In the newspapers of menoommlttln* Awards of certificates for good at- Six months . 1-00 Single copy which the new residents are showing In the communities cotamlnatlon of nature. It has spok- crimes while oirHeirple, »n4 I,««J Bar License cetntur 34th, IBM, to be exact, In re- where they have established new homes. en against tha smoke of the cities, that sometimes all *e hear 1* too viewing tha political situation 1A New, tendance and for proourlng new •laanad Weekly, entired a» Second-Claia Matter at tha Port- bad side and not the (rood. . Jersey as I saw H at that time I ad- members have been made by tha ;'iael mt Bid BinV. N. J.. under th« Aet 6< Mirch 3. »7» the oil waste from ships at seia, and -o-o-o-o-o-o- the pollution of rivers by factories. A Monmouth county boy who made vanced the Idea that the beat chance Leonardo- Baptist church .school, a mistake leveral year* ago was com- Near Hazlet the Republican* had ot winning the .which reoently closed with demon- THURSDAY, AUGUST 5,1937. In these cases, however, there axe mitted to one of the Hew Jersey re- practical difficulties that have to be governorship in 1917 was to unite on stration exercises. The following re- Using Prisoner! to formatories and hi* maximum *an- Senator Lester H. Oles of Suez overcome, excuses that can be made; tenae was IS years. This boy, was 17 Is Suspended ceived certificate* for having been Recondition Graveyard*. but the problem of Jitter 1* one of years old at tha time and stole $27. county a* tbe Republican candidate. present and punctual at each ses- The National Someone) who read that, and remem- sion: . . , Several weeks ago regret was expressed In these manners alone, and tbe solution Is In He served a period of time in the Haul B. McGorckle Ordered to the hands of the public It behooves Institution and later was paroled In ber* It, now asks me what I think of Little Halptri—Alle. Dayton, -Frank Sweepstakes Regatta. columns because a number of Holmdel residents were the .public, therefore, to show Its ht custody of the Monmouth County Keep Her Place Closed Five the political situation since Clifford Dayton, Btvgai.t OUleion, Arllnt M«- unsuccessful,In attempting to have the Baptist church Organization tor Social Service, In- R. Powell has entered the contest. CmdmdlMil . Compliments are in order for those who are con- good faith by settling its own house God'. OalHrtn—Edith O. Ahrtm, WIN ' cemetery at that place cleared of undesirable vegetation vestigation, (how that this boy had Days Because She Violated a cluding the .arrangements for the annual National in order. an excellent school record and that Of course the political picture baa ll.m Alt, JtnnttU Bennttt, Jaw Elliot, by unemployed persons on the relief rolls. The graves John Elliot, Joan Gltleion, Eleanor Dor- Sweepstakes regatta to be held at JRed Bank Saturday Patriotism, which once adjured this theft ot S37 was his one and Holmdel Township Ordinance changed sloce. I presented It baok in othy McOandtiM, liCRojr HeGandlflM, and Sunday, August 11 and 15. The painstaking prep- of two Revolutionary war heroes are In the burying people to "keep the home fires burn- only' offense. His parents had left 1986. In faot that 1* one of the In- D»vld John Boohalli. him stranded in,Monmouth county, teresting things about politics—the grounds. Thanks to public-spirited contributions enough ing," In this campaign asks them, to The township committee of the Follower, of Jiiu*—JamM.' Bcnnttt,. arations which they have made at large expense of add more fuel to the flames; and to and at the time he committed this, picture change* with kaleidoscopic Gfiorslann* Bryan, Donald Ellli, Anm time and effort without remuneration should be ap- money was raised to have the cemetery put in a present- crime he was aotually without a township of Holmdel, -at Its meeting How«r, Dorothy Hower, Mary B. Leon- able condition for a Memorial day service. o Into action, like VanTromp, with swiftness. It not only changes from ard. Elri« M. M«rloce!o, Kathirlna LUD; preciated by the. entire community. What they have . broom at the masthead. ->, home, spending his nights in empty Friday, ordered the bar license of year to year but sometimes over- MoCandlui. Mildred Kith.r Palmar, Wil- Jt Is gratifying that prisoners are now available to box-cars or on station benches, and Hazel B. McGorckle, proprietor of liam Woodward, Batty Yarnell, done Is much more than a service for the contestants —The Christian Science Monitor. hungry. night If, therefore, In answer to the and the spectators of the races. The regatU Is a won- perform such service, according to a report made at Stralnole lodge on Rout* SB, near query sent me by one of the readers GhrUtlin Ploneen—B.rnico £Uli, Lil- last week's meeting of Shrewsbury post of the American Since being paroled his conduct ha* Hazlet, suspended for five days, This of this column I give the political lian Grant. . derful advertisement, drawing hundreds of people here Trespassing Posting Law. been exemplary, and after. a good legion of Red Bank. It was stated that they would was done upon the recommendation picture in New Jersey as I sea It to- Awards were maflo to Dorothy Irom distant places, and" to many other ways, proving of Farmers and persons owning prop- deal of effort we were able to find work under the direction of Probation Officers Horbort him work In the United States Mer- ot Investigator Shafto of .the Alcohol day I can scarcely be accused of rep- Leonore Rochello, who. was abtent large benefit to Red, Bank. erty on which hunting* fishing or Beverage Control, who stated that Scott and Arthur McFarland, the latter being an ap- chant Marine. In leas than a year etition, which I have studiously tried from one session because ot sick- trapping Is possible should acquaint drink* were sold at the place Sunday to avoid; The success of the regatta Is assured Insofar as It pointee of the board of freeholders entrusted with the hi. rise has been rapid and at pres- ness, and to Jean Flower, who was is possible for an efficient committee to make It »o.' But themselves with Chapter 63 of Pub- ent ha is a fireman on an oil tanker, morning, June 13, in violation of a I don't think I have ever written unavoidably late oh one occasion. duty of looking after graves. to Laws, 1937, pages 175-176. The more than this is needed. A background of friendliness receiving 190 uer month wages. township ordinance. Mr. Shafto'* re- optimistically of Mr. Clee's chances Little H«lpen—Eorll BMMrer, Rilph Monmouth county has many private and church let provides that after May 23,1937, As soon as he was established and port follow*: GMrlion, Alice Parton, Frank Otyton, and good will, and above all else a spirit of hospitality of being elected governor of New Mirllyn E11U, Margaret - Clileion, Arllnn cemeteries In which are buried war heroes and promi- t shall be unlawful for any person earning money ha wrote n\e the fol- "On Sunday, June 13,1037, at about for the strangers within our gates Is needed In order to Jersey, I did say that I thought he McCandlesi. nent residents. Because of neglect a large1 number of >r persons to place notices or signs lowing letter: 1:45 a. m., Investigator Shafto, ac- had th* beat chanoe of any Republi- Qod'i Ohlldran-^-Edlth Ahrani, William attain maximum possibilities of success. The regatta 'Dear Mr. Smith: - these places, perhaps a majority, have been effaced by orblddlng hunting, fishing or trap- companied, by his father, William C can In sight of defeating A. Harry Aat, J«nnette Bannatt, limbella B«aieaer, committee is faced with a serious problem in finding ac- "I was awfully Rlad to hear from Anna Brunti, Jo««phlr.« Oirlion, Inter the ravages of time. Others are In the last stages of ping on property in this state, un- rou. I did not receive your previous Shafto, visited tha licensed premises. Moore, who is oertaln to be the Dem- GhrUtenian, Frank Olirk, Myrtla Daieh, commodations for out-of-town boat owners and specta- leas he or she be the owner or lessee decay but might be restored as historic landmarks If etter; maybe they forsrot to forward About 20 people were present drink- ocratlo candidate, and I qualified that Jean Elliott, John Elliott, Joan GUIeion, tors, of whom It Is expected there will be more than if such property. It to me from New York. ing alcqhollo beverages. They ordered by saying that his only obanco wa« In Eleanor Kramer, Eleanor Dorothy Mo- attended to without further delay. For their own good Oandlaaa, LtBor Bonald MoCandlaaa. Mary ever before. All owners or lessees posting prop- "I'm still waiting: to be placed en and were served drinks by the.bar- having, a united Republican party Jan. Huuy, David John RochelU, Svalyn as well as for the good of the county the prisoners might erty must erect signs or notices con- . ship. I Ret my money-and food tender, David Grossman. Investigator behind him. ' Whatever chance Mr. Hay BobllnglofT, Juna Shaw. In the past many of the visitors.found accommoda- better be employed at such work than idling in jail. alnlng the printed name or written just the same. As you know I am Shatto ordered the place closed." Olee had, and It was a rather ellm lollorrera ot Jeaua—Jamaa Bann'tt, tions at the Globe hotel, and the destruction of this ho- ilgnature of the owner or lessee In still on the —— one at best, has been shattered by dtorglanr.a Bryan, Jean Ctrnle, Gertruda The American legion has made an appeal to automo- "One must have a continuous dis- Commlsiloner D. Frederick Bur- Davldalt, Robert rjownea, Eleanor Edwarda. tel by fire last winter has accentuated the problem of ille owners to transport prisoners to and from the cem- irder to constitute legal notice*. Any nett In a letter to Sidney V. Bray, later developments, not necessarily Donald Ellla, Jam Flower, John Glanuy. charge book to be placed on a ship Anna Hower, Dorothy Hower, Thomai finding places for the visitors. The free use of tha eteries. It Is worthy of a large response. Historic Mon- person or persons violating any of now. I pray that I Ret my acknowl- town.htp clerk, thanked the com- the entrance ot Clifford R. Powell Into the race but the blasts of Gov- Jardina, Frederick Keenlg, Catherine Kra- clubhouse of the Monmouth Boat club has been offered mouth county Is rapidly forging ahead with the trend of the provision] of the Aot shall be idirement papers so I can (ret one. I mittee for its action as follows: mer, Mary B. Leonard, Ebco M. Mir- as sleeping quarters for visiting boatmen. This Is a liable to a penalty of , twenty dollars fe.l in the best of health due to my ernor Hoffman against Mr. Clee. If tecclo, K.th.rln. Luoy HoCandliia. Mil- the times, but It cannot afford to forget its heritage. The 320) for each sign or notice. taklntr physical exercises every day. Sidney V. Bray, Esq., that kind of a campaign Is kept up drad Bather Palmer, Dorothy Leonor* valuable contribution that will enhance Red Bank repu- Township Clerk of Holmdel, Roonelle. William Woodward, Betty Yar-. iast lives on in the sturdy foundation which was built Tbe title of the'Act is: "An Act "Enclosed you will find something I the Republican nomination wont ba nell. tation for hospitality, but more than this Is required. by the forefathers and all reminders of them are worthy lon't want you to feel embarrassed Holmdel, New. Jersey. worth* a plugged nickel to whoever, irohlbitlng the posting of property Dear Mr. Bray: _ Ohrlatlan Ploneara—Thalmm Bottkal, Only a "trifle more than one*week remains before ths of being preserved. Perpetuation, of the ancient grave- iver. It is only a small token of my gets It. In all fairness to Mr. Powell Dernlce Ellla, LUlUn Grant. All:« May iy others than the owners thertof." ippreclatlon for what you have done I have staff report of the prooeed- trig event will take place and-the regatta committee de- yards might much better be an object of government The Act Is plain and the language It should be said that ha has.in- Martin, Daniel Arthur McCandleai. serves every support and encouragement In putting It or m.. You have assisted me both lnfijs before the township committee dulged in no personalities. < than many other purposes for which the money of the clear. It seems a hard matter to Inanclally and morally when I felt ot Holmdel against Hazel B. Mc- Daniel MoCandless received an ever Is such a way that our visitors will remember Bed taxpayers is spent. keep the evil of racket out of thlngi. low. Gorkle, proprietor of Seminole lodge, Believing as I do that a primary award for bringing In the most nsw Bank with pleasure and want to come back. Such an —iMonmbuth Democrat "I want to repay you for your fi- chanced with bavins: sold alcobollo fight of the kind now threatened pupils, seven in number. Robert atmosphere acts as a magnet to attract new resident! nancial assistance to me, so that you beverages on Sunday during pro- means certain defeat of the Republi- Downes brought In four and Jean- won't lose hope or faith in our kind, hibited hours, and to add to the name and fame of the community. A Light Wheat Crop. can candidate it might «eem useless nette Bennett brought In three. I*a- How Republican "Big Shots" txA also that you may assist some I note the licensee pleaded guilty to pursue the question any further. belle Bessercr and William Wood- To the surprise and loss of wheat other worthy Individual. So please and that the license, ha* been sus- But there are still tome "it's" and Helped Elect Roosevelt. growers in Montaoutb county tha send me a bill for services rendered pended, for five days, beginning Au- ward each brought in two, Mildred me and I -will make (rood for It as gust 2. at 1 a. m. "and." to be considered. For In- Palmer, Donald Ellis, Charles Shaw, heat crop this season was little stance, If Mr. Clae should happen to Lest fall, just before election, various newspaper letter than half of the expectations soon u I am able. I remain,— Please, thank the member* of th* Bernlce Elll*. Evelyn Schllngloff and Not on the Map But writers noted a rush on the part of many wealthy Re- "Your Friend." committee for their prompt and salu- be the successful candidate'In the Blyce Martecclo each brought In if farmers. The Experiment Bta- Enclosed with the above letter was tary action in proper law enforce' Republican primary the outlook from publicans to get aboard the Roosevelt band wagon. The lon made a study of the costl of one. "' Still Very Much Here. . jxistofQce money order for $10. Re- merit. Cheating Ucetuiets have no a strictly party standpoint would be -Revr-Ellwood Wolf was iupervlier writers did not go Into very much detail as to names, owing wheat in New Jersey and ontly I received .another letter from pUoa In tho proatnt order of thing*. ImprovBd; WB«BXSay StHctly parly Has Highway Commissioner E. Donald Sterner for- »tc-, but that thay knew whereof they spoke has been -sported' that growers rhiijt hi^Jl.25 LRed Bank lawyer enclosing a check Either they obey the law or they of the school, The teachers were standpoint I am forgetting the per- Mr*. Anita Pease, Mrs. Bllwood gotten thai Red Bank IB on the Hip? OHSrnlght thlnK more than amply revealed by the publication of the er bushel to cover all expen.es plus for $10 with the request that this be should be forced out ot the liquor •onal fortunes of either Mr. Clee or business. Wolf and Mrs. Elsie Bills and their so Judging by a map which appeared the other day in names of the purchasers of the Democratic) national fair return on the farmer's cap- used to .end some needy boy to Mr. Powell. I believe that Mr. Clee Jersey Life, a well known publication, under the cap- camp. ThroUKh the co-oneratton of The ntnalty Is In line with my assistants wcro,Ml»s Henrietta Grim- campaign book, each of which was autographed by al. However, for tbe few years Miss Mary "Walker of the State Board as a gubernatorial candidate would tion of Highways to the Sea. The magazine stated that ust past the price has been less lumeited punishment of licensees In carry Esiex county. Including tbe as- shaw, Ml.s Hannah Elliott and Mr*. President Roosevelt and sold for $250. Of Children's Guardians a Monmouth cases of this kind, viz.; nye days' Marlon Hammond. Mrs. A4e.lt.lde the map was prepared under - the direction of Mr. than $1.00 per bushel. Lett yeas tho tounty hoy was located who needed suspension for first offenders, double sembly ticket, even though he lost In Palpably the book Is not worth the price charged the state at large. On the other hand Leonard, Was accompanist, Mrs. Ella Bterner. rice was nearer 80 cents per bushel. lummer camp experience for tbe pur- that for the second offense and out- Johnson secretary and Miss Lillian nd the Republican strategists are making the most of Such low prices do not justify farra- tose of Improving hi* health. lam right revocation for, third offenders. I do not "believe that under any cir- One will look in vain for Red Bank, although many the claim that this means of raising money for the happy to state that these two (rifts Cordially yours, cumstances could Mr. Powell carry Leonard chairman of the refresh- TS investing five to ten dollars per ments committee. Other smaller communities are shown conspicuously. Democrats campaign was illegal because the names of icre per year in lime and chemical cf $10 each, one from a publlc-splrlt- D. Frederick Burnett, Essex county, with the Clee follower* Undoubtedly this was due to an oversight, not to an ed citizen of Red Bank and the other Commissioner, smarting not merely from a Powell the contributors were not published as required by law. ilant food for their wheat fields. rom a boy who had made a mistake Intentional slight Mr. Sterner has large reason to r«- It is held that this procedure is in violation of the cor- 'he '37 crop has been soli for J1.10 primary victory but from the Hoff- lut who had later made Rood, are man tongue-lashing. This, of course, inember Red Bank In .view of the walloping big major- rupt practices act . i $1.20 per bushel to dealers and lelng used to send a boy to camp for Double Celebration ities he always received here when he ran for office, eders. Doubtless it would have wo weeks.. Throueh the co-opera- Scholarships For Implies • party dl.loyalty somewhere Quite an Interesting collection of wealthy Republi- along the line. But It Is not only ev- flbe omlBsion of the name of the' town Is a lots of ad- laid farmers to have spread fer- tion of John Colt, who Is treasurer Held At Eatontown cans are listed as buyers of the books," among them be- of the Princeton summer camp, this ident, but quite obvious, that some ot vertising for which amends should be made In future ilizer in April on their wheat plants. Three Local Girls ing a number residing In this section. This should pro- IOV has been accepted for the last the Powell backers don't want Clee A double birthday, party was held Official publicity about this section. Probably the most The higher price for wheat in '37 is two weeks In Auiruit at this camp. for governor under any clrcura- vide food for thought for common, ordinary voters who due to a world shortage and the New Jersey College for Women ha* last Thursday night at Chummy'sbsr Unfortunate feature of the incomplete chart is that are not endowed with the means "to come to the aid of I feel sure that this rtft of $10 will awarded 341 scholarships for the stanct*. So what Is "sauce for the and grill on Neptune highway, Eaton- rld price of wheat sets the price goose is settee for the gander." It strangers who want to come here for the National the party" with hundreds or thousands of dollars. Es- or Monmouth's grower.. America have a far-reaching effect not only corning year to deserving students of town, for Mis. Elsie Covert and Ar- Sweepstakes regatta will seek In vain for help from the on the boy who enjoys the experience high scholastic standing. The list of Powell foUowSrc can bolt, so can thur Qotgreave, in celebration ot their pecially should It prove worthy of reflection for partisan ill have 150,000,000 bushels of wheat if damn and returns to our commun- Clee follower*. The only difference map. zealots. or. export to Europe. Already the ity stronger and healthier but on the ecipients Include two Bed Bank girls birthdays. . • and a Shrewsbury girl. that I can see Is that a Clee bolt will Judging by the remarks made In the past by some Secretary of Agriculture Is Warning narolee who has learned the satis- be more disastrous to tha party. It The dance hall was trimmed In red faction to be obtained in helping The Red Bank scholarship reclp- and white and a large decorated of the Republican big shots who bought the Democratic 'armerj not to increase their wheat will be recalled by what a slander edlng this fall for the 'Si crop, in lomeone else as he was helped. ents are Miss El.le Wlldanger, margin the Republicans prevented a birthday cako was a centerpleco for. Harvest Homes campaign book, one might think they would rather cut Sincerely yours, aughter of Mrs. Katharine Wlldan- the table. The guests received fa- 'act he predicts lower prices next Monmouth County Organization joint session of the legislature last off their right arms than to vote Democratic. "Stand iar.—Freehold Transcript.. ger of 32 Foster street, River Plaza, winter. I don't see much chance ot vors. Both celebrants were the re- fend Country Fairs. by the party" has been their advice to the Bmall fry. For Social Service, and Miss Barbara Olson, daughter of cipients of many useful gift*. Dane- Rlehard T. Smith, the Republicans picking up any With the advent of August, most productive month But here they are starkly revealed as giving to the ene- Who Beads—WbatT Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Olson of 46 strength In the senate, and if they Ing wa*' enloyed and refreshments Parole Officer. ware served. Bf the year In Monmouth county lor farm and garden my aid and comfort of much greater value than their Have books given place to motion East Bergen place. Miss Wlldanger lose the assembly again this year it crops, comes the season when harvest homes, fairs and own individual votes. Does anyone believe these pur- ilcturei and the radio as a favorite aduated from the Mlddletown town- may be Just too tad. A number of Other* attending w«re Mr. and Mrs. BEPLT TO MBS. THOMPSON. ihlp high school and is a senior at Arthur Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- pupperB lor the benefit of churches and flre companies chases of books were outright contributions? Does any- lource of entertainment among tat offices are fUMd by joint sesslpn one believe the "purchasers" dent expect to get their 'oung people of high school and col- New Jersey college. Miss Olson grad- and the*, offices Just now are held neth VanBrunt, Mliy Pearl Morris, . is In full swing. A few have already been held with Benjamin B. Bobbltt Answer* Her uated In the class of 1937 from Bed by Republicans, wno are hanging on Isaac Vincent and 'John Moore of ^great success, as for example one for the benefit of the money back and plenty more? sge ages? Perhapi they nave, yet formal personal talks with 50,000 Letter of Last Week. Bank high school, where she was a by tbtlr iyelashes. Eatontown, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Methodist church of Tlntpn Falls and one for the benefit In reality these big shots care nothing about party. ember of the French, Dramatic, Jacob*, Mr. and Mr»- ^red Schults oys and girls recently revealed that Mrs. Geraldine L. Thompson, That the fear ot lotlng the logUla- pf St. Catherine's churcli of Everett. All their talk about "standing by the party" Is balder- adlng was their first choice among Brookdale Farm, Knitting and Journalism clubs and and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Duncan ture I* h.ld'by other, than myself la and son of Wayside, Mr. and Mrs. The churches and flre companies deserve largo patr dash and poppycock. What they really stand for Is their Isure-tlme activities. Red Bank, K J. was aotive In sports. She is a mem- Dear Mrs. Thompson: evldanoea by the fact that State Edward- Dangler, Mr, and Mr*. Ben- ronage at theso events not only because they fill im- own Interests. The rank and file of voters would do If these boys and girls read eager- er of the Incoming fre.hman clats; I am glad to publish your letter ,t New Jersey college and ha* heen Treasurer' William H. Albright of [amln Bernecker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred portant-needs in community life but also because the well to take a leaf from th la book and follow the same t, what do they read? Only & few Qlouct.ter county has declared In fa- lave -well-stocked bookshelves at and to welcome you in th. ranks of iwardcd the Voorhees prize scholar- fCmmons, Miss Clara Woolley and Ir- patrons always get their money's worth. Farmers are course Instead of falling down and worshipping party lose who favor submlislon of a con- Vor of Mr. Cite for governor. I vin Haley of Long Branch, Mr. and labels. Collectively the sum total of their vote Is much ome to browse In, and public llbrar- stitutional, amendment legalizing rac- hip In Latin. should da**, Mr. Albright a» a pretty liberal with donations of their best speclments of vege- ans report that the proportion of The Shrewsbury - icholar.hlp r*> Mr*. Alfred Griffin, Mrs. Frank tables, fruit and poultry and along with this wholesome greater th»n that which can be swayed through the use ing in New Jeriey. I regret If the strong Hoffman man, but In this In- Lovsrildge, Harold A. Hendrlckson of money. Differences over meaningleBS party shibbo- oung people who use the libraries in county-wide' comment, to which you ilplent Is Miss Jane Parker, daugh- stance he seams to b. looking after food goes .a record of culinary triumphs, the fame of nost communities Is .mall. The boys refer, on my editorial on your posi- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Llppman. and Harry B. Southall of Red Bank, leths have prevented them/from uniting in the cause-of his own Interests, which depend on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leonard of Leo- •which has spread far and wide. Much to be admired Is md girls who were Interviewed said tion on the subject has annoyed you Miss Parker graduated, from Red Republican legislative control In 1S38, the whole-hearted, manner In which people of all de- good government as they should, but perhaps partylsm hat they read chiefly fiction, pulp and am sorry my editorial was baaed nardo, Mr. and Mm. Charle* BckSr Bank high school and Is a junior at At that I don't believe Mr. Albright of Oakhurtt, Leroy Querns and nominations, out of a sense of community pride and for wont be such a big factor after this example of how the nagazines and newspapers. • i any part upon misinformation.. ollege, _ __ wealthy "play both ends against the middle" for their So reliable a pacer as the Newark can be accused of ingratitude. He George. B. Morris of Olendola, Mrs. various other reasons, co-operate to make the affairs A fortunate, experience It would be was prominent In Republican party own advantage. or them if their reading tastes were Evening News preceded me In quot- Madeline Lynn of Union, Mr. and BuccesBful. ing you as having used the word "rlffr affair. In 1918, when I was one of the Mrs. Joseph Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. ulded into real companionship with raff," and I was Informed by a per- Methodist Church ournal clerk* in tha assembly, and terature. Special rooms for young Fred Trentle of Newark and Erne.t He or sha who attends such a festival docs two good son present at the dinner that you £. Hoffman was not yet In the polit- Letts of South Amboy. turns; one for the cause aided and one for himself or eople of high school and college lad opposed a racing referendum, al- Bazar Plans Made ical picture. I mention this merely herself. Only an epicure or a gourmej. can fully appre- A Clarion Call for ges have already been eaUbliahed in thouxh'of course anyone not familiar to show that Mr. Albright probably few libraries. Librarians of these ciate the gastronomical delights of one of these bounti- with the distinction between a refer- The second annual bazar of tha Share, with me the belief that Mr. Rule by the People. rooms have been especially trained endum on racing and racing Itaelf Methodist church will be held-On the ful, old-fashioned country feasts, but all the same other night beqpme confused. However, Olee la the best bet so far as con- Andrew Reid Named not only to share and guide the liter- church grounds, Broad and Mon- trolling the legislature Is concerned. folks not BO well versed In appraising food know that Mra. Geraldine L. Thompson, Republican state com- ary experiences of the boy* and girls other papers had our view and I mouth street, Friday and Saturday they cannot go wrong In selecting such a place to eat. mltteewoman, In her recent letter to Benjamin B.Bob; they serve but to establish a com- think the Impression In the county lights, August 18 and 14, There are also other straws which Attendance Officer Provided that tho 'weather man, behaves, this summar bltt, editor of the Monmouth American, makes her pc^ was general that you opposed both. show which way the wlnovls blowing. radeehlp with them through a knowl- In my mind and perhaps,In that The committee in charge Is headed seems likely to provo the beat season for these festivals eltlon "on the horse raclng'isaue so plain and forthright dge of their personal interests, rec- by Russell T. Hodgkl.s and I* com- The motor vehicle commissioner of The appointment of two officer, of others a contributing factor may New Jersey wa. at one time elected since tbe depression.-set In. that even those who have been accusing her of equivo- eatlons and vocational opportunities. have been the report that you fa- posed of representatives of the .vari- and the openlngof_MdsJorjiuPPll«S_ cation an* Lyp^^syjmusj^admlt. unless they are preju- ?he— success- pf - tftese-~roonur-|»M vor«4 Rev. Dr.Jilt. ln-the-Republl- ous -church •unt*,—Theyrars-'ATtliu*: bjr Joint s««.l6n»f Jhe Iwielature. but and Transportation featured llie bus- ipened to libraries another poulble oan primary race for the nomination Davis, president cf the Men's ajio- the present eommlsaloner was ap- ine.s.se.slon of the Eatontown board dlcsdrtnst-fhey ware mistaken.' She leaves no room for pointed undar an act of the legtila- doubt that ahe is opposed to horse racing but she Is leld of service which should extend or governor combined with the fact clatlon; Foster Spinning, president ot education Monday night that Dr. Clee ha* Men so conspicu- ,Ure. With A. Harry Moore In the Former Flre chief Andrew J. Reid' equally as emphatic in sUtlng that the question should heir influence in a seotlon of their of the. Men's Bible ola**| Rev. Hor- Mrs. Bernon S. Prentice's lommunltles where more ephemeral ous throughout his entire three-year bert J. Smith, pastor of the church! governor'* chair and a Democratic Was appointed attendance Officer to be decide*, at the ballot box In accordance with the rule eadlng has pushed books to second public career for his fights against Fred Ayres,'president of the Married legislature It wouldn't take long to succeed John T. Bateman, who wa* Gift to Holmdel. of the majority. tie legislature allowing the voter* to get rid of a Republican motor ve- >lace. decide at the polls this Important Couples' Bible ola.i; Harold Codding- forced to resign from his duties be- ton, head of the Sundayniohool! MI.* hicle commissioner and replace him cause of Illness. Dr. Wlllard Cottrell The now tennis court and recreation grounds given , Everyone who believes In democracy (spelled as It matter, I regard the Clee attitude on with a Democrat The temptation Special services which libraries st- the .ubject, howev.r conscientious Eleanor Morris, Ml*. Edna Map*, was reappolnted medical inspector. by Mrs. Bernon S. Prentlco to tbe village of Holmdel will a her. with a small d) will find this message hearten- eady give on specific subjects and to would be great, considering tha pat- ing, regardle»a of whether they are for or against horse and well-meaning,.as dlreotly In con- Mrs. Lloyd Lura and Mrs. Bver.tt .J. Edward Bealo and the Boro Boon be ready for use. The contractor is putting the mrtlcular groups of people have In- flict with the American tradition* of Runyon of the Ladies' Aid society. ronage of tb* motor vehlol. dlVislAn. There than I* tha dffloeof ,tat* high* Buses were awarded contracts for finishing touches on the job and It is expected that the reased immeasurably their value to rule by the people rather than by The proceed* from the affair will transporting school ohlldren and J, Br»t games will be played next week. Mr. Prentice, who the world for totalitarian government or rule by des- ommunltles. The Reader*' Adviser any small group of luperlor parsons be used to pay taxes on the Broad way oontiiilsitenar. at a: salary of who may feel sure they know batter 116,000 a yaar, .hail by B.- Donald L, Hammett of Newark wa. award- Is engaged In business at New York, Is the owner of the potic dictators and bureaucrats, It Is refreshing to not. 3ervlce to adults ha* been growing street property ot the church. ed, *>- contract for school supplies. n Importance for yean; the Chll- what Is good for the people than the The fancy article* booth will be in, Starnar of our own county. The one* largest country CBtate at Holmdel. utterance, by those In influential position, who .UUbe- seople themselves—which 1* on the man highway board wa. created un- Preliminary plan* for a two-room e th BOOd m lren's Room, a novelty many y.ars charge of the Missionary society and It is Impossible to appraise a gift of this kind In go, has become an accepted part ot road to autocracy. X am happy to der Governor Hoffman', raglme. A addition to the school wore present- T ° ° "' *•»•*«« PrtadpU of earn that you do not approve of Mr*. Roger.' Sunday-school. lOla.*. terms of dollars and cents because It is muoh more iubllo library work. Tho Ladles' Aid \aoolety wilt ««ll Democratic regime could undo It as ed by Ernest A, Arcnd, architect. T1 m n Ms. qulekly a* it was done and the Dem- Valuable thaV the amount ipent, although viewed solely ? "", ""• ^ »"° 'P""' a «<»d word Young people between the ages of With all b.st wishes, I am, cakes and other foods. Ioe.oreatq, Bills amounting to about 1150 were from a cash viewpoint the outlay Is considerable. The ana^ t, ,h tP»mary " an lMlruni"'t of democracy .6 and 25 comprise nearly one-.lx.th Sincerely yours, cake, >oda water and frankfurters oorat* would be In control of this ordered paid. Daniel 8. Morris, pres- land has been leased for a long term of years with an and states that all amendment* to tbe .UU and national if the population ot the United B, B. Bobbltt. will be add by members of the Mar- offlas and. Its vast patronage. I don't ident, presided over, the session. option of purchase, and most of the expense of condi- Itates. Among then are thousands Long Branch, N. J., ried Couples' Bible class. know how true it Is, but newspaper constitutions should be by the vote of the people accounts of the Governor*, day at tioning the land for recreational purposes will be horn* Everyone who real.y believe. ,n democratic government if young factory workers, many ot July 49, »»7, Hone shoe pitching and other rhom, librarians report, have nd par* Baa Olrt last Thursday .ay that Mr. Business Property' Sold. by Mrs. Prentice. Other gifts have been made by pub- echoes these sentiments. It b.s truly been ..Id that sports, in charge of Foster Spinning, Mrs. Helen Ycat has bought from eular Intere.t in book*. It Give* Double Flem.ur*. will b« part ot the program. •. Starnar was non-committal a. be- llMplrltod residents. gov.rnm,nt derive, all its ju,t power, from the ontSn With a Urge number of these Ml** Mary I* Evans ot Johnstown, tween, oles anoV'Powall. Is It "any Mrs. Sara 0. Thorns* the property of the governed. What betUr way could be devise?" young peeple voluntarily ohOMlng New York, In forwarding her renew- wonderf, Who, want* to throw ov*r- on the north side of Canal .tr'.at, The value of such a donation defies analysis In tha ' Car Door Smashes Finger. language of money because'Its worth li chiefly along reading a* their favorite pursuit la al for suttorlptlon to the Red Bank board aJWioo a year jobT Whilst Red Bank, where Walter Wyndorf ead th* newspaper* quite diligently oonduot. hi. automobile repair, busi- ]|n*l of aoolal and physical improvement Here Is a •lsur* hour*, what an opportunity fteglsttr, added toe following para- Hamilton 8. Battln of Battln road, here Is tor tbe libraries to .how graph to her letter: Falv Haven, received a sma.htd I don't rte any statement from Mo- ness. The lot Is 40x110 and adjoins place where young folks, and no doubt many of more them how to relate their own per- My copy alway. d6.a good service finger on hi. left hand Saturday af- tor Vehicle 'Commissioner Msg.e fa- the po.tomc, It was hlld at f7,000 8Mture age, oan find exciting and exhilarating sport free uld. undoubtedly sonal Inter.aUi to book* In such a ternoon wh«n a frl.nl closed a car voting Mr. P«well. Like Mr. St«r- and the broker wa. R. V. R, H. be made, but In tha light of history It [ hard to believe for when I flnUh with It I tend it of ehargt under wholesome conditions, ,Thete are any that they would be more numerous th. way ** to gain the full experience of to tbe other member, of my family loor on his hand. He was tak.n nar, he 1* probably thinking of his Stout. The lend has, bsen leased for own job fir.L ' ft Of place* where they can get thrills which sure legislators and the court*, j> those mad. by th* adventure of reading. who are scattered around tha ooun- to Rlvervlew ho.pltal for treatmantl several years by Mrs, Yost, who bad —The CbritUan flcl.nc* Monitor. SIT« all •njoy, tha new*," , tad ws* ULttr r*»u»d. ,' < 1 Buminlnf It all up I ean »** only. a building omutruoUd en iU • RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 5, 1937. Part! Community Singing doori li being built on the property ample closet space throughout are SAILING FOR EUROFE. occupied by Charlss C.< Conover. The other noteworthy features. ,. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ » place wai bought recently by Mr, This house was designed by Mal- Miss Marjorle Lewis Will Leave on At Players Dance Conover- father. The. bouse has colm C. Mackenzie. The plan was Ixmg Trip Tomorrow. been remodeled. ,' - White Picket Fence Fits chosen by the Architectural Forum, An innovation-at th« wssldy dmci 185. E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. , .Miss Marjorle Lewis, daughter of Saturday night at the Pliysri Host Willis— Moreau li Home for the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr., of RED BANK SALE DAYS club at Fair Havtn wa« community summer vacation from the college New York, summer residents of singing led by Charles QotiojiBjk wltb which he attend* In Vermont.' ' Home In New Hampshire SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY. Leonardo, will sill on the French hid accordion. , , • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hammond liner, deOrasse, tomorrow for a, stay THURS., FRI. ancl SAT. Thois attending the dance were have moved from Holmdel and arc Festivities Held for Mrs. CeUa Letts of about three months. She will Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Johni, Mr. oooupylng Sugar Loaf Hill farm at of Leonardo. make visits at Plymouth and London and Mra. Aerman Spllle, Mr. anPhaland x which was recently bought and will take a cruise along the coast Marks the Opening of Mrs. Arthur Whltehead, Mr. andby Ildon B. Blackburn of South Or- A surprise birthday party was giv- of Norway to Leningrad, Moscow and Mra. Samuel Allardlce, Mr. and Mra. ange; Mr. Hammond la superintend- en Friday evening for Mrs. Cella Warsaw. She expects to be In Rus- . George Gerhard, Mr. and Mri. J. Jo- ent of the property. LetU of Leonardo by her daughter, sia about 10 days and to attend the seph O'Connor,' Mr. and Mri.. Letter Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Abraham and Miss Esther .Letts, at the Club Rio, celebrated opera, "Boris Goudonof.' their children Ella May and Junior Highlands. The celebrant received RUBY LANE'S E, McQueen, Mr. and Mra, G. 0. Later she will make'tours of Egypt, Cllnger, Mr.'and Mr«. Victor Good- of Utldj rtew York, are stopping many gifts of cards and flowers. ThePalestine,. Italy, Switzerland and ridge, Mr.' and Mri. Richard O'Con- with Mr. and Mri. Frank Oemarelt, festivities took place amid attractive France. • nor, Mr. end Mrs. Wfl B. Woolley.Mr. Mn. Abraham la' Mrs. Demarest'i decorations and to the accompani- Miss Lewis has been a summer res- and Mri. Cbarlei D. Allaire, Mr. and •liter. ment of a bounteous repast The ident of Leonardo since infancy. She $$ Mri. W. H. Hlgglnbotham, Mr. and guests were entertained by singing is a graduate of New York university Dollar Days** Roadside booths throughout this Mri, Eugene Maxaen, Mr. and Mri. section have been doing a "land of- by John O'Rourke, Jr., and David and has taken courses at Columbia, John Qulgley, Mr. and Mri. Fred floe" buiinesi In'the sale of veg- Stedman. Cornell and Harvard. At the last Brunner. etables, Automobile traffic has been ' Others present besides Mrs. Letts named place she majored In Journal- greater than ever before and tran- and her daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Ism and advertising. She speaks ADJUSTABLE TAFFETA SLIPS . Also Mr, and Mra. L. A. Hardy, Walter Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Mr. and Mra. William Warden, Mr. sient* art making large purchaiei French, German and Latin. The first time ever offered at this price by »ny at Colt'i Neck produce. Gregerson, Mra. Harry F. Letts, Mies tot . and Mra. Jamei MoKenna, Mr. and Betty McCusker, Miss Rose Camp- store. These adjustable slips can be made to fit Mra. Edward Meiack, Mr. and Mra. bell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fagan, HER' FIFTEENTH BIRTHDAY. any length. Actual 69o Fred McMahon, Mr. and Mra. John Beatrice Murphy, Mrs. 8. F. Grlffln, Kelly, Mr, and Mri. William Onder- State Hospital. Frances. Grlffln, Stephen S. Grlffln, Farty Given for Laura Bennett of donk, Mr. and Mra. Henry Cornlah. Mrs. Walter Soden, John O'Rourke, Tlnton Falls Friday Night. Mr. and Mri. Fred Zetland, Mr. and Mlu Jennie Infoilno spent Wednes- Charles McDermott, Mrs. Chester RAYON UNDIES Mra. Harry Smock, Mr. and Mn, Gor- day as the gueit of Miss Mary Jane Guttormsen, James M. Dunold, B. J. Laura Bennett, daughter of Mr. don Wright, Mr. and Mri. George Kearni of Cllffwood. McGarry, J. H. Hesley, Honey Meers, and Mrs. C. V. Bennett of Tinton Stock up now. An assortment Humphrey!, .Mr. and Mra. Oioar E. Luthringer, Edward McCann, Falls, celebrated her fifteenth birth- of various types of panties, Clayton, Mr. and Mra. W. G. Bell, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Oranvllle It Jones day with a party at her home Mon- attended the tennis matches at Sea Elmer Mayn, James Fagan, Roily. step-ins, vests, briefs, of dur- and Mra. J. Joaeph Henneiaey, Mr. John and Beatrice Black. day night. Games, refreshments and and Mra. Alfred P. Boyce, Mr. and Bright' Thursday and Friday after- the other usual attractions of such able and hard-wearing fabric*. Mrs, Joaeph Peyton, Mri, Loulte noons. < affairs were' enjoyed and the cele Begular and extra *_©«___ Mahn, Mra, W. O. Brsnnan, Mri. Miis Madelyn j, Tunner spent the Hlte Parked Car. brant received many gifts. • Tho Alice Wesson. week-end at New York. An automobile driven by John J. guests were Ruth and Alice Kubli, Miss Adeie Navarro spent the week- Jean Jonea, Florence Rowland, Also Mini Adele-Mahon, Mlaa Ro- tuujjnjr Graf of West street crashed Into a Flowered Rayon berta McKnlght. Miss. Marlon May, end at her home at Point Pleasant CIR3T FlOOft car owned by Sylvester Morris of Frances Campbell, Dorothy Staddle- Mlas Helen Conk, Miss Helen Appan- Nutawamp road, Mlddletown .town- man, Alice Long, Joyce Estelle, Crepe Nightgowns Traditional stylo and fine propor- Doris Bennett, Wllma and Edna nel, Mlaa Frances Fox, Mils Arlene Supported by Merchants. follows the usual scheme In Its main ship, which was parked on Leighton. tions marks this white clapboard elements, with the addition of a sun- avenue Sunday night. Graf agreed Salt, Frances Bennett, Peter McDon- AcWl $1.89 to *1.69 values. Smith, Charlea Gerhard, John F. Tho Red Bank Register is sup- ald, Harry Estelle, Stephen Greeley, Cross, Qaiton Fluxmon. Robert Flux- ported - by local as well aa out-of- residence at Deny, N. H. , room off the kitchen. This can to pay for the damages to the Morris All bias cut. Various flowered . mon, John G. Wollmera, Edwin town business men. Advertisements The old-fashioned white picket serve excellently as a playroom for machine and no charges were made. William Dwyer, Clarence Jones, designs. Limit 2 to a cus- fence enhances the design and af- ththe children.hild' Kenneth Reeves and William Ben- Smith, John Otis, William Evan, appearing rairularlv tell'the story.— oett. • tomer ______and Thomas McKnlght. Advertisement fords additional privacy. The plan The downstairs lavatory and It nays to advertise- In The Register. A testimonial beefsteak dinner will ba tendered tonight at the club house SATIN STEP-INS to Eugene Lleneck of Atlantic High- $ lands, & past president of the club. and PANTIES Beautifully tailored with va- Tinton Falls. i rlous embroidered designs. A 2 limited quantity for this sale. Many resident* of. this place at- Actual value 69o each, only_ for tended the wedding Saturday, morn- 1 ing at St. Dorothea'* church at Eatontown of Miss Constance Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin SUPERIOR Reed of this place and Ferdinand Rayon Underthings Innocentl of Now York. Regular and Extra Size Seventeen members of the Tinton Bloomers, Panties, Step-ins Falls auxiliary of Rlvervlew hos- and Briefs. Large selection pital enjoyed a picnic last week at of lace and tailored styles. the summer home of Mrs. Welling- Values to SOo—FOB THIS ton Wllklns at Lavalette. Swimming, SALE ONLY .. bathing and a covered dish luncheon jvere among the attraction!. ' The firemen art progressing with plans for the peach festival which Satin <• Bemberg Slips will <>e held at the fire house Thurs- ds / August 3«. A ton of coal will bi disposed, of on the co-operative Brocaded plan. I Also all silk slips in tea rose. The best value ever Mr. and Mn. Herbert Titus of offered. All with reinforced seams. A real durable North Bergen and Mrs. Evelyn Row- and beautiful slip at .._..._... ._..._. . land of Roselle Park were guests of Mr. and Mri. William W. Bennett 1 BATISTE FAST COLOR over the week-end, William S. England, janitor of tie NIGHTGOWNS HOOVERETTES _achool..hai almoit flnllned thejwotk: Dainty., oriandla of making a room in the basement trimmed II uair • r» of the sehoolhouis as a muting prlnceta itylei, full cttti. Many colors lent*-, In d • 1 n t y 4f\f mni pattarni to plaoe for the township committee of chootft from. A U^ Shrewsbury township and the board turner deilfnt. Spe- ' **' handy garment ab- of education. clal 1 solutely ; fast color* 1 Mr. and Mn. George Wlthey are on an automobile trip In New York •tate. 3-YEAR MARTEX A Urge attendance of Tinton Falls Novelty residents Is looked for at the bazar SHEETS ..TURKISH to be held by the Wayside grange THURSDAY - AUGUST 5th Plaid Friday and Saturday, September 3 Our own "Laun- TOWELS and 4. drypruf" brand, Miss Margaret S-hult- of Belmal free from starch Blankets Large bath size ylllted Miss Margaret Dean Satui- or dressing, laun- towels made by day and Sunday. dry tested to give Beautiful dark novelty plaid Martex. Absolute, Mlas Patricia Megulre was tht three years of sat- effects, medium weight, excel- ly perfoot, all .winner of a cake which was dls-. isfactory, service. lent for year-round use. Act- white, with col- FRIDAY - AUGUST 6th Size 51x90.... ored borders __. posed sf last week at the annual ual $1.69 value •upper for the benefit of St. Cath- erine's churoh of Everett. $ Jamu Dean ha* had repairs made, 4$ to his barn. The township committee Is con- 1 for sidering the matter of engaging Con' SATURDAY - AUGUST 7th i •table William 8, England to act as a trafllo officer at the crossroads. Au- Fruit-of-the-Loom PLAID tomobile travel at this point has In- creased greatly of late and a num- — PILLOWCASES BLANKET- ber of acoldents have ocourred. ' Popular brand of pil- Light weight, aoft, 0% low caeei, w ell fluffy blanket!. Ideal 4g[ Mrs. Mary Carney Is confined to known for their for cool Summer the house with sickness. . I wairlm oualltlee. / nlfhti. Popular plaid £__, Mri. William MoDougal Is visiting Three Days of Unusual Opportunity for Saving Money on Regulation a I i o, JOT effect in all colon. fOT at Lake Mohawk. -1* - 49x36 Robert Montgomery of Louisville, Kentucky, and two friends spent CURTAINS and part of last weak with David Scott. All Your Needs The last prayer meeting of the si*.! COTTAGE SETS eon was held last Thursday night at In thU group art In- *J the Methodist church. The church clud.d PrUcTlIa Cur- -& - will be doted during Augus^. talna of prlntad or" cushion dot Mtrqnl- Miss Agnes LeStrange and John a«IU, pla|n UUortd LeStrange of Jersey City spent part curtain la Novtltjr of last week with John Carney. Each Price Stands for Value That You Can Only Expect FU-t N«t, CotUfa Sou with MK-COU ortd ruffl-f. All for this cats _nilyft,. Colt's Neck.% on Sales Such as These (Tat fed Bank Realiter can be I6usst EXTRA WIDE (t ti. .tor. oi Loult Plotkln.), CURTAINS Fifty members of the Sewing club Included ID thl. of the Reformed church arid -thtlf croup art pin dot families enjoyed the annual lawn Prl-cilla curtain., 00 Inch as wld*, and party of the society lut Thursday iiova.tr tallorad ray* at the home of Mr. and Mri. Charles on MirqulietU eur- Fleck. A covered dtih supper was tftln* and many BUY NOW AND SAVE! otban, Valun to served and various games were en- *l.«0. For thli a.|. joyed, the most papular among the only «..-.._,.._» menfolks being tossing horseshoes and softball. The next meeting of the club will be held Thursday af- 1 ~temoiinrAugus:tr-l»,;atttne:hDm»;-:nf BED _ Mn. Ray Hollmg. . Sponsored by the Internal Trade Committee of the Red Bank Chamber of Commerce SPREADS Miss Jane ConWay of Freehold Is crinklWide e Jacqu.ralrlped ean In. spending the summer with her sis- bluv, green, roat, ter, Mrs. John Martin. sold, or orchid, thut Vanco, Herbert of Mantoloklng wai will launder and wear welll Anlehed a.recent guest of Mlsi Maud DaC- with acalloped edge* gard of Woaf, Long Branch, who .Is Full alie, SOilOS, stopping with her sUter, Mn, Frank These Stores Are CO-•operating and Display the Official Sales Banner Long enoufh to cov. Domarest. ar plllowi . ._..._, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Durorak at- ACME FURNITURE STORE , tended the funeral of Mri. Durcsak's MILES SHOE STORE SIMON'S LADIES SHOP mother at Philadelphia last Thurs- BLANKET or TUFTED RUG and day. JOHN B. ALLEN SHOE CO. A. S. MILLER SHOE CO. STRAUS COMPANY Mrs. Margaret Wartman and her CLAYTON & MAGEE COMFORT tOVERS LID SETS daughter Lillian of New York are NATIONAL 5c TO $1 STORE SUN RAY DRUG CO. Ouaranteid lunfaet fail color chinllle visiting Mrs. William Caihlon. and tubfeet,. dainty tufted bath mat, Harvesting of potatoes has bigun, percale prlnte. Full $ DAVIDSON BROS. wllh lid cover lo The price U low, but the belief Is RED BANK STANDARD SURPRISE STORE •lit, reverllblt. tap> prevalent' that It will Increase be- GOLDFARB'S bound atama with natch, In every cause of crop damage In the Middle RUBY-LANE STORES WHELAN DRUG STORE unbreakabli rubber wanted color, West. bultom. Value valuta , Dr. Robert Cooke ll building a GOLDBERG'S largo addition to his house on the SCHULTE-UNITED F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Scobeyvllle road. He Is n6W residing it Now York and he expects to. oc- KRIDEL'S SILK SHOP, INC. J. YANKO cupy the home when the alterations ar* completed! Ruby Lane Sto Preparations are 'promising (or thi annual lawn party of Atlantlo granfe which will bi hild .Tuetojay. 28 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N August 17, at the, horns of Mr, and WATCH FOR SIGNS INDICATING FREE PARKING SPACES Mrs. Chriney 8. Conover, A garage, with Wilson overhead $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ f ^ RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 5, 1937. New publication MONEY LOANED New Basement Salesroom in National 5c, 10c & $1 Store on Jewelry, Sliver, Mualcal UiitnimenU, e»me 5-pc.'Fashion Flow'Bed Room Suite $125 Binocular*, etc • By Shannon And ' UubUd "ndtlindid b> Stilt nl N. J WE PAV.OASn FOB OLD UOlJ> AND SILVER Bed, Chest, Dresser, Bench and Full Size Rose Just Issued Vanity. Modern Walnut tfith Unbreakable Broadway Loan Co. Jersey Shore Pictorial a Sister to 1 Glass. • •-"• • • • . «O8 BroadwWJi (Opp. Jacob 3l.lnb.ch .) Long Branc The Monmouth Pictorial—To Value $189.00 be Issued Monthly—Very At- tractive. FIVE YEARS HENCE Many you»g, peopla, with a fair general education, Shannon and Rose's now publica- ' will still be wondering "What Shall I Do For a Innerspring Studio Couches $18 tion, Jersey Shore Pictorial, ' has Living?" five years hence. ,. • made its appearance. Tho publlca tlon will be Issued monthly, In ad- *' ' Those, who.enter Elder College this year and obtain Well constructed — From a recognized dition to their -well established pub- a specialized, produotlvo education will be In lucra- maker. Upholstered in Durable Fabrics. lication, The Monmouth Pictorial. . . tlvo positions with Immediate promotion in- flight, The Jersey Shore Pictorial Is pro- Write, phone or call for information on the Rider fuse with Monmouth county views, Courses: Accountancy, Journalism, Typing, Business particularly shore scenes. Such ad- Administration, Shorthand, Stenotypy, Bookkeeping,' vertising as appears In the publica- • .-/ - Secretarial Science, Advertising, Banking, Commor- tion is blended In so'smoothly with : the text matter that one does not . • olal Teaching,, . , know he Is reading an advertisement until well Into the article. WEST'S A special article In this number is RIDER COLLEGE entitled "Dogs of Monniouth," by Walter- J. Graham, International all- Founded 1865 Phone 8111 Trenton, N. J. breed Judge. Cbupled with this ar- ticle Is a series of pictures showing Fall Term, September 7 ... Enroll Now! $50,000 some of the bost dogs of Monmouth featured at the recent Monmouth County Kennel Club show. Other new* features in the pictor- Furniture Sale ial.are an article featuring the actlv ltles of tho Coast Guard at Mana- KEYPORT — NEW JERSEY squan, the Pet show at 'Brpokdale farm and the Rumson Horse show. jto tans! The Issue comprise^ 72, pages and cover and Is a work of art through- CARBURETORS out. amazing new AUDICLE fitted to Factory Service for Carter, Stromberg and Zenith. The July number of tho Photc^ Lithographer devotes four full pages LOOKING TOWARD MAIN STAIRWAY DT BASEMENT SALESROOM. Complete Stock at. New and Rebuilt Carburetors. to a complimentary article regarding individual needs by the Monmouth Pictorial. The Photo- DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Lithographer Is published in the in-to their* enthusiasm through the average magazine or . publication Returns from subscriptions ($2.00 for AUDIOSCOPE 18 MECHANIC ST, BED BANK terest of lithographers and the ar-printed word they have adopted the more than In the handling of adver- two years) and sales on news stands ticle, by Walter E. Soderstrora, fol- more conservative method of saying tising. Since the advertisements are (SO cents por copy) are most encour- "AT list icltoce ilvei tht hud of heiilo* • lows: It with photographs. Whatever this as profusoly and handsomely Illus- aging. X*moduXX modua equlralcnt of w WUIICJth{fUiici—thp new plan may lack in enthusiasm It cer-trated as the features the magazine Barton Business Service, Inc., tudlde by Sonetont. With It you may bete Monmouth County, New Jersey, tainly loses- nothing in effectiveness. does not have a -distinct advertising Newark, N. J., havo every reason to ^rlth ddUbtfdl etse tad cltrltn roo su/weftc has won for itself laurels along Of the 170 pages which go to make section, but there is such a harmon- bo pround of having turned out this it with comfort w*d conrenieQce. Tht indicia many lines. It ranks high in agricul- up the current number of ''Monmouth ious commingling of advertisements splendid publication. u ideoiifictUyfined to the needs of your Jadi* and features that cannot help but vldo*l cuo by the new Andioscope. Come la ture among the counties of the Uni-Pictorial" there are only about twen- The soft halftones on Maxwoll Off- ! RED BANK ted States; It is the hub of the North ty pages of text, including advertise- enhance the value of the advertise- set, as produced by the photo-lltho- • today for i frt« Audioicopo fittlnf, tad tho Jersey shore resorts; It is rich In ments. Through tho use of pictures, ments without detracting In any de- graphlc" process; Intrigue the pub- thrill of t lifeboat la learning for yourself Revolutionary history, for It was here and as little descriptive matter as gree whatever from the features. lishers to .nn extent that they are ar- bow well 70a 0*7 hctrl that the Battle of Monmouth was possible, the advertising pages are Along with its other up-to-date char- dent boosters of the lithographic fought. Now It has made another real works of art. For instance an acteristics "Monmouth Pictorial" has process, _ SALES DAYS record by producing the most elab- agent for oil burners Illustrates his the pplasti c forf m of bindinndgg wwhich SONOTONE DISTRIBUTING CO. orate picture magazine that has ever advertisement with a beautiful home makemk s tthh e magazinei , despitdit e itits s blbulk In which one of his burners has just and size of the pages, easy to handle The Data come to our attention from anywhere K l$f CHURCH ST., THURS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 5th - 6th - 7th In this whole country of ours. This been Installed. Realtors do not tryand read. on the address on vour paper ihowa Is a publication known as "Mon- to describe the properties which they when your subscription exoirei. This NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. have, sold—they show pictures of This "lithographic youngster" Is niouth Pictorial," published by Shan- fast finding Its traveling lflgs, al- paper, like most self-respecting pub- non-Rose, Eed Bank, N. J. them. In some Instances two or more lications. Is ODerated on a cash-In- pages of photographs are used. Even ready having found Its way to most advance basis. If vour final data Is SHREWSBURY, N. J. SUMMER MEN'S Blch as Monmouth county is In such prosaic products as coal, fuel of the states of the union and many MRS. BEATRICE GREIG Revolutionary lore, "Monmouth Pic- foreign countries. drawing near, send In your check NECKWEAR SPORT torial" is not a historical publication. oil, etc., are dressed up with attrac- for renewal today so that you will rhone Bed Bank 1079. The Spring and Summer edition for tive pictures of ornate buildings and "Monmouth Pictorial" Is enjoying not miss any Issues of vour favorite SALE CO ATS 1937, which was recently Issued, con- delivery trucks. A dairy advertise- an amazing consumer acceptance, homo newspaper,—Advertisement, sists of 170 page3 and cover,.size ment, with scarcely a word of text, Checks, Plaids and Plain makes one yearn for a glass of milk, Reg. 1.00 C 11x14, but nowhere In it Is any refer- and'a bakery advertisement with a Colors. ence to Old Tennent church, which Values 69 has become a national shrine; nor to beautiful home scene stimulates a de- the building still standing at English- sire for bread. The Central Railroad Reg. 65c 95 town, near the County seat of Mon of New Jersey exhibits Its line of mouth county, which was uaed as steamers to tho shore resorts with a Values 49' Washington's headquarters during full page picture of one of the boats 10 and another page depicting the in- his New Jersey invasion; nor to viting deck and beautiful dining Molly Pitcher's 'Well, on the road room. Whllo all advertising Is sup- from Freehold to EngllsMown, posed to be commercial It remains DISCONTINUING LADIES' marked so that passersby can' identi- for "Monmouth Pictorial" to make it fy It; nor to. the Monmouth Battle aesthetic as well. Through 'the use monument at Freehold (tho county of pictures "Monmouth Pictorial" has seat), nor to the many other places made advertisements really Interest- Jantzen Swim Suits of historical interest. ing. All Cnlnra:— AlLMDaels :._... Neither is "Monmouth Pictorial" dBVOltil lu ~Uiu*agricultural Interests In making up tho 170 pages and of Monmouth county, important as cover of the current Issue of "Mon- 4.50 and 4.95 Values 2.95 they are; nor to tho shore resorts, mouth Pictorial" more than 400 pho- fringing bay and ocean from Atlan- tographs aro used—all very fine 5.95 and 6.95 Values 3.95 tic Highlands to Bridle. What, then, specimens of the photographic art^ t might bo asked is "Monmouth Pic- Some of the photographs are small, 7.95 Values »,. 4.95 torial that It stands In a class by It- some are tho width of two pages of self in all .of the United States. It Is the publication. One of tho outstand- Girls' and Misses'.... ; 1.95 simply a well-balanced magazine, ing photographs is that of Klaleah setting forth the advantages and at-Park, Florida, showing a racing day tractions of Monmouth county with- scene. Despite the fact that the out exploitation of anything or any- crowd numbers thousands tho repro- MEN'S MEN'S body. duction of this particular photograph The unique feature of "Monmouth Is so perfect that friends could be SPORT S*H IR T S and Pictorial" is that it tells Its story al- Identified not merely in the front most wholly with pictures. The pho- rows of theplcturebutfor more than SHIRTS .SHORTS to-llthographlc • process " because of a dozen rows back. While this Is Fancy crash, low collars—email, Ribbed Shirts and the high cost of photo-engravings said to bo the outstanding plctnre, made possible this first community from a mere photographic stand- AS A CUP DEFENDER medium, large. Fancy Shorts, advertising piece. Tho country point, there are many others just ns ibounds with publicity folders, lav- Interesting and just as beautiful to ishing praise upon, some particular the eye. The Hlaleah Park picture SAILING -1.00 4 for J .00 municipality or locality. By no was used In connection with a story stretch of the Imagination can "Mon- concerning horse racing in Mon- mouth Pictorial" be classed with mouth county. Almost all of the these publications which are devoted pictures in "Monmouth Pictorial" are ON THE WIND solely to propaganda. It was thetaken by staff photographers. idea of Patrick Shannon and Nelson The question will naturally arise In D. Rose, editors ot "Mqpmouth Pic- discussing a publication of tho type torial," that actual scenes of Mon- of "Monmouth Pictorial" as to which mouth county, with brief explana- Is tho more effective—the printed tory copy, •would be more effective word or the picture. Practically all !rom an advertising point of view of us, at one time or aether, have than mero description. Tho editors' doubtless read descriptive booklets v KRIDEL pride In their county Is obvious on mountain resorts, shore resorts Phone 637 hroughout the entire publication but and just ordinary sylvan' dolls in the they are content to elt the pictures farm" areas. Some of us have finally they are content to "let the pictures got around to visiting some of these places. How often does the place It- self measure up to the printed de- scription? Seldom, if your experi- -Jl. ence has been anything like ourB. In fact we are sometimes so disillu- sioned that ono visit to the place de- scribed is enough and that visit Is often shortened. We would not say Here's the Jersey may also "say It with tures. Other counties of New • @\STLESf soy are cqn»ldorlE«r publications pat- terned .after tho Monmouth claMlri"1 nnd It looks a> though the Shannon- NO SECON D CRAOE Rose combination hn« really "started something" with their "Monmouth NO THIRD GRADE TH£<§ea£teAfricE CREAM OF THE MONTH Pictorial."' , i-mui. Probably In no particular does the -"JUonmouth Pictorial" differ from ttw BAiCK 1113JK'iER, AUGUST 5, 1037. Fage collision wIUv another boat. Mr. and derly charge last week, He was ar- Tenncnt Stan Dead. INJTJBED AT SHREWSBUBT. Mrs. Hayts and/ two gutsts were rested while directing trafflo down Charles A. Ryno of Tcnnent died aboard the boat and barely got Into Bowne avenue on Sunday. He had a last Saturday week after an Illness Car Forced Off Boad, Hits Telegraph HereAnd \THiwl7 of two months from a heart ail- another boat before their craft filled large paper star pinned on hli breast. Pole on Sycamore Avenue. w)th water, . •;. 1 ment He was 73 years old and , On Bar Committee. • a retired farmer. He Is survived by A car driven by William Becker of Mr* &Mrs. Everett Thome Monmduth County '. . Jetty Fund's Held Up. Mayor Alton V. Evans of Long a widow and a daughter. - Spring street was damaged Saturday Tho Deal commissioners Savo Branch,has been appointed a mem- night on Sycamore avenue, Shrews- been notified by Congressman Wil- ber of. the committee on charaoter Injured While Diving. bury, after It was forced from the liam H. Sutphln that their are no and fitness of the Monmouth county Joseph McMahon, 28, of Bradley road by a passing vehicle. The car Invite you to inspect their new Pertonal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, available funds at present to fulfill bar ossoolatlop. He succeeds the late Beach, was taken to Fitkin hospital struck a telegraph pole. the borough's application for a fed- Halstesd Walnwrlght of Manasquan. Saturday afternoon with a possible Miss Gloria Patterson, who had fracture of a vertebrae at the base been visiting at Fair Haven and a Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths ' eral loan of $820,000 to build four Brlelle Denies Liquor License, jetties and 000 feet ofbulkhcading. of his neck following a dive In shal- passenger in the car, was taken to The liquor license application of low water in tho ocean. Rlvervlow hospital by Francis Sag- Gunmson Model Hoirte and Other Notei of Interest Big Catch of Fish. Harbor- Inn, operated by John E. urton of Shrewsbury, where she was Dick Murphy, Sherman Russell, Wade, was turned down Monday Guardsmen in Camp. treated for lacerations of the face Or. Thomas Kcnyon, 66, of Wee-4 Ted Foster, F., P. VanNoto, Floyd night by. the mayor and council. Company BP 110th Quartermaster and a dislocated elbow. Becker, ac- (Prefabricated House) hawken, sufforod fractures of tho Cook, Ralph Busiell, Jr., Philip Hill- Mayor Frederick N. Watts broke a regiment of the National Guard, of cording to hospital authorities, was fourth and fifth vertebrae when a bury Park Wednesday night of last bush and Sterling Meglll of Farming- detdloek with a negative vote. Freehold, Is now In camp for two lot treated for Injuries. Wave knocked him from his feet a« week, smashed open »»afe and, es- dale were members of a fishing party weeks at Sea Girt. The company Is caped with over $1,000 In cash. En- White—Bennett. Policeman Otto Herden of Shrewa- Prospect Avenue, . , 30Q Ft/North on he was bathing at Belmar Sunday. at Farktrtown,Sunday of last week in command of Lieutenant Francis lury Investigated. He was taliort ' to Fltkln hospital. trance was gained through a win- that caught 258 woakfleh. , Mlas" Doris A. White, daughter of VanderVeer. • . ' He was taken' to Fltkln hospital, dow. T^o restaurant Is operated by Mrs. Barah J. White of New Bedford, Little Silver 1 Rtunson Road J dus Barlotls and James. Hampllos. ; New Pharmacists. A floating excavator in the Um- where he died Monday night Freehold House Sold. was married July 23 in the Wall folosl river, Zululand, frequently Jean Faulhabor, 10, of Anbury Park, Joseph . E. Wcnzcl, a Freehold Methodist church to.Holmes A. Ben- Bert S. Morgovsky of Keyport Wilts'Trip to Japan, and Morris Karp of Xong Branch 'digs" up" crocodiles. ' Was aliip tajcon to Fltkln hospital Richard V. Qanslen of Farming- lawyer, ha» bought a house on Broad nett, ion of Mrs. Holmes Bennett of •ufferlhg from a brokon nock »iis- street irom the estate of M. Henry Neptune City.' were among the twenty who were dale, a senior at Columbia university awarded certificates by the New Jer- talned while at play; and a member of the Shore Athletlo Williams for his own occupancy, Celebrates RMh Birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Weniel have been liv- sey board of pharmacy last week. Casting Tournament. club, Is on bis way to Japan as a Mrs. Jeremiah Stllwell of Free- member of th» American track team. ing in a' bungalow owned by Sam- eelebrated her 88th birthday last Fire Truck Being Improved, Tht 28th annual casting tourna- uel Lopatin, , ment of the Belmar Fishing club will He will compete In the hop-step and Friday week. She and her husband The old Mack truck belonging to on tho Held adjacent to the Shark Jump event, danilen won the tr)p on itew Filling Station. enjoyed a dinner at the Virginia Tea the Farmlngdale fire department has Elver Hills clubhouse In Noptuno his showing In collegiate track meets. Thomas O. Welstcad, who "pur- Room at Asbury.Park. Mrs. Still- been taken to the Mack factory at RED BANK BOOST Sunday, August 22. THoro will be a chased a property on Main street at well is still In good health. Long Island City, to have a booster Dress.Shop Bobbed. , Matawan from Mrs, Wlnfield Oeran tank lneUlled on it. list of ton ovontis and 150 freih and The dress shop of James Enf el on Jailed In Flour Theft. * •alt water fishermen are expected to Ocean avenue, West Bind, wsi brok- M years ago, will tear down the Jerry McGaheo, colored, of Asbury Qn Western Trip. take paA. , The events start Real Cloth Shades— 1S0RUGS Guaranteed Rollers— At Less Than Cost 2.49 Bench Hampers 1.98 Green Set Dishes 1.00 Scott-Towels . . 8c Slightly Irregular— A Shade that will stand up bet- 6 ft-x 9 ft. 52x52 Table Cloths 39c 50c Pyrex Pie Plates 35c Super Suds . 7c ter than Holland shades. Moth Closets 88c Sunrise Paint 1.00 gal 5 gal. Roof Coating 98c Medicine Chests . 1.00 Blue Willow Set . 1.59 Pt. Kit & Bottle . 98c Reg.'2.69 in Our Store Croquet Sets . 20foff Rubbish Burner . 98c Gal. Thermo Jug . 98c 3.99 Utility Closets 2.99 7i ft x 9 ft. Pint Mason Jars 5c ea. Table Covers 19c Card Tables 88c Pink Cups & Saucers 9c Oilcloth Scarfs . 5c LUGGAGE . 20% off ASH CAN 88c $2.98 PAINT 69c gal. RAG RUGS . . 9c — -r-,—y Holds 20 Gol, Canner Pot and Rack - - 1.25 Black Screen Wire 2c iq. ft. - 3c Reg. 3.49 in Our Stora Pyrex Custard Cup - - Johnson's Glo Coat - - 49c qt. Bamboo Porch Screens 20% off Toilet Paper - - - - 2c roll 9 ft. x 12 ft. EXTRA SPECIAL GHdden's Varnish Heavy GalvtnJied $1.00 VSJUA $£.** Boreens. Suitable for uie Reg, 4.95 in Our Store 18 In. s 89 In. on Basil. Whistling Tea Kettloi FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED c ^ - Our Regular Prices are Low—-BIJT 29 ea THESE PRICES ARE LESS tHiffl CO>ST Woqe Bold to TKx!, AUGUST 5, 19S7. BURDGE'S WdMAN'S EXCHANGE. 8IDNm BNOWt Witt bo gUV Food, of count, must bo Hot Off the Griddle; 15 UNDEN PLACE, BED BANK to wuwet any question* seasoned to bo worthy of SERVICITITATION its piquancy Fancy articles, children's, on food DONLAN is>is tiraiTB vnuon clothing, useful articles, VoL S, No. 1 Copyright BT SIDNEY SNOW 1635 Edited by W1XMA B. DEETB. ' MB BANK. N. knitted goods and gifts. - Cod liver oil ,stains can be. removed with soap dissolved In amyl aoetate. Pining Abroad ThoElhel Mount Mosar School of Dancing Customs Of Ancient Enamel stains are belt removed «MS MONMOCTH ST, Phone MM BSD BANK, ». J. There's Something About At Home with, amyr.ac«tsite end acetone,. Kosjbtor N»w.»n«m« ta B«H»»._To* (•terpnMdv*, Tip,* Acrabatl* Ballroom. | People Concerning Fruit ttalni are removed by pour- Moalar, tu-ity, Tktnitir 10.Ui Tuiidir and ThUra. Indian Apple Chutney . ing water through the garment from A Rolled Cake a height of several feef. - .. i ,' : Food Interesting If one takes the time to go into It, 1 he will note that the older tte elviU- Perspiration •taina are removed with soapy water and hydrogen per- UUrtUi-miBy SIDNEY SNO ratlon the more the preparation of : : ; One of lie Joys of writing a page The best hen, S half-pence food is a part of the ritual We to tWoxide. - • • '..__.• ' ' ' .';• at articles about food Is the flood of Capon. 2 half-pence people. Hundreds and hundreds of letters? which come In.- askingques- Goose, 5 half-pence , years ago certain rules and principles Lacquer stains can' be removed Let Ds Do Your Baiting This Summer Pigeons, 3 for one penny about cooking were* established in tions, commenting on this and that- easily with amyl.. acetate (banana - There"! no need of yon dolna; any baking.this) aununer, be- Mallard ducks, 3 for one penny India and' theso 'formulas have/ al- oil.)- ; -•,'• : • ij^J_L: ,•,; ; .'•' '.• . "PTne°other day we had a letter from The best lamb, 6 pence ter.d but little and are still followed eaoae jreu can enjoy real home-made caket, pastrlos, pies,, bread . Later on,- In 1313, Parliament took In modern times.- ;• •,,• .-. .,: •'. and rolls from our modern bakery I . , ' ' a tadyl! asking to know what "Hogg- Household' amfaonla is - efficacious Ude n>eant and whence It came. The up the matter of the price of eggs Food has held a very.high place; Intreating burn* where the skin ha; Brerythjnf treeb daUy. •_ ,'. .. \ ' , / answer may be rather Interesting to and solemnly ruled that 3 pence jor In the scheme of Indian life and so not been broken or seared open. It 21 eggs -was about right it Is only, natural that, people who la applied i on a> doth. It has been "IKSSS'ttat the last of the Dan- Looking back through English an- take such an attitude towards cook- WEEK-END SPECIALS I cient books, it Is Interesting to note said. to : neutrallie . tpe saroc-lacUo ith kings who ruled England was ery »hould develop unusually flne ao|d whl,ch, Is.produced. , •.-.•: named Hardlcanute. He was an that In those days, among the com- dishes among which are such relishes Fresh Huckleberry Layers/..... 33c each enomous eater. It Is said that final- fortably fixed families, there were Fresh Lemon Rolls 23c each' ly, at a -wedding feast at Lambeth, four meals a day—breakfast, dinner, AFPUD CHUTNEY One-hatf .teaspoon of aromatjo he ate so much that he was seized supper and the collation. The latter spirits of ammonia In some water li Cinnamon Bunt 20c doz. with a lit and died. The anniversary was served' in bed and consisted 4 pounds cooking apples - . a good remedy for falntness. v ' of his death was Ion; celebrated In largely of delicate cake, mulled and « pounds sugar • . . 1 pound raisins England under the appropriate name spiced wine and choice liquors, de- Dissolve Vh- teaspoons of boraclc of "Hogg-tide." signed to Induce slumber.' The time U pound mustard seed y, pound salt , add In a glass 'of .hot water; and.ute Speaking of meals and table man- for going to bed was generally be- as an eye, wash, In an eye cup. ners la the early Saxon days, brings tween, eight and nine. However, folks y, pound blanched almonds. to mind that one of the finest de- got up early. When breakfast time 1/3 pound chill peppers - 'S BAKERY scriptions of an evening meal In Sax- came, at seven o'clock, appetites were 5 pints vinegar . To relieve mosquito bites, common on fcngland Is found In Sir Walter good. One reads that an earl and his 1 pound green ginger yellow soap rubbed on the bites will 49 BROAD ST., Tel. 252 RED BANK Scott's "Ivanhoe," In the third and "ladye faire" had for breakfast "two V, pound garlio stop the Itch. .,.-. fourth chapters. It Is well worth loaves of bread, a quart of beer, a Slice the peeled and cored apples quart of wine, two pieces of salt fish, Into long and thin pieces, put them In WHEN SUNDAY EVEiV , "5* far back as the year 1272, there six baconed herrings, four white her- a pan with 2 pounds sugar and a lit- were regularly published food prices rings and dish of sprats.".- tle water, and cook until very soft .; INGS TUWJ )CW5P In London, and these were fixed by If you have any Interesting ques- When cold, put them in a bowl and the town authorities. Here are a few tions about foods and food customs, mix in the other ingredients. Make . The cool and .orlsp evenings'are. of them: dont hesitate to write and ask them. a thick syrup with the remaining lust ahead of us, And Sunday Even- sugar and vinegar and pour, over the ing supper la replete with possibili- apples. When cold put In jars and ties. • '.,'• MID-SUMMER- seal. / Now; everyone knows that a real pot ot oven baked beans takes hours and hours to prepare, but all too few Onoe again. Have you trjed our "Orange Drink* a* To Serve Bottled LILLY WHITE'S of us fall to realize that the job It about ninety, per cent done these a pure fruit Juice and beneficial tjummer drink? SHORTNIN BREAD days by the professional bean man. Beer At Its Best But note We say '!9O9b"—there ta a Maybe the reason most of us are so fond of rolled jelly cakes is tbuch or two we must add, to' make because as children we were pulled away from bakery windows when the bean supper a success. One so often hears the remark: prevailing practice of pouring beer Have handy a good old bean-pot, Into tie glass while It Is held at a we wanted to crash right in and capture the tempting morsel. But if "I wish bottled beer would taste as a rolled jelly cake of childhood days recalls great .temptations, the fact well worn and'evidently much' used. good as keg beer!" ' sharp angle with the mouth of the Into this place the beans from the Drink your Quart of Milk a day It can, and It does, providing It Is bottle touching the glass. That remains than an even greater temptation in the way of an actual cans. But be sure to get, for this served properly. In the first place; makes for a "flat" beer. Properly, reality is right at hand in the form of a. ' purpose, real oven baked beana. Now, there Is the all-Important matter of the glass should be placed on the ta- help the cause along by adding half a temperature. Most people serve bot- ble and the beer poured in carefully Brown and White Roll cup ot so of good molasses and tled beer too cold. Keg beer, at Its so that when the glass is full the sprinkle with a bit of brown sugar. best. It always served at about « to "head" is about an Inch deep, firm Make it for the family and they will call you "blessed." Lay out: Then, using a side of unsllced bacon, 42 degrees. Many people serve their and in small, brilliant beads. cut off as many strips as desired, "bottled beer "right off the Ice" at a Finally,.make sure the glasses are 6 tablespoons sifted cake flour 4 egg yoRcs, beaten until thick about a quarter of an Inch la thick- SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., INC. temperature of around 35 to 38 de-absolutely clean—and that means % teaspoon double rising bak- and Jemon-colored new, and lay side by. side on top. of grees. At that temperature, the flavor free from soap or grease. Rinsing In ing powder 1 tcaspdm vanilla the beans. Place all this Into a. hot Is not developed. Then, too, when salt or soda water is sound practice. *t teaspoon salt 2 squares unsweetened choco- oven and when the bacon has booked Serving You 17 Ye*ri With Milk Produced Solely beer is that cold, the natural beer gas Drying with a used dish towel Is apt nice and brown,'supper Is ready. ' to leave a tiny film of grease or oil. .% cup sifted sugar late, melted Is not sufficiently volatile to "foam" 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten Dear Miss Wilma: . <; - You may also buy cans of ready • In Monmou^h County. property^ So. serve bottled beer at That means beer will not hold Its Sometimes In de middle of do night cooked brown bread, needing only to about 40 to 42 degrees and watch the head. Serving bottled beer well calls be heated. And with this bean-•up- for a little thought and practice. But Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift to- Ah jes wakes up fo no good reason taste Improve. • ' gether three times. Fold sugar gradually into egg -whites. Fold in egg at all an de funny part ob it is dat per It is hard to beat sliced, tomatoes Bad Bank USB.\ Brood Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. And then there is the erroneous but it is worth the effort. Ah'm hongry. Mow when Ah started for a salad. The dessert mutt be yolks and vanilla. Fold in flour gradually. Then beat in chocolate, light and should be good and cold. gently but thoroughly. Turn into 15 z 10-inch pan which has been getlng des funny spells Ah. uster gtt. J up an eat an eat an eat an den Ah Fresh, ajlced pineapple or a .water- BEAR STEAK WITH- LITTLE THINGS WHICH greased, lined with paper to within ,4 inch of edge, and again greased. jest neber cud get baok to eleepin, so melon or sherbet or. water ice all Bake in hot oven (400d F.) 13 minutes, or until done. Quickly cut off now Ah has a good alstem. Does yo commend themselves. ' OUT A BEAR GOOD CHEFS PRACTICE crisp edges of cake. Turn from pan at once on cloth covered with pow- remember de nice short'nln bred Ah dered sugar. Remove paper. Spread white frosting over cake and uster fix when yo was little? Well, . In the heart of the game country There is often but a small margin loll. Wrap in cloth and cool on rack. Cover with chocolate coating, Ah jes keeps some ob it on hand now bear steaks are a great delicacy, but Mtwcen the successful meal and made by adding 1 teaspoon melted butter to 1 square Unsweetened and when Ah wakes up. Ah fixes me "FIRST many an enjoyable Imitation bear 'just another dinner." A new twist .Chocolate, melted and stirring to blend. L good cup ob cocoa and eats some steak party may be given for from lore—a different turn there-^-just one jb de short'nln' bred what Ah makes KIDNEY TROUBLE any bear—in the remote fastnesses of >r two little things and the complex- by mixing four cups of flour and one the great cities—by Just keeping in on of the meal changes. up ob de light brown sugar. Den Ah is oftan associated with serious dis- FOR THIRST! mlna that bear meat Is dark red in For Instance, take the waste bits adds one pound ob butter and puts it eases. Don't take chances . . . back- color, coarse In texture and some- if a stalk of celery and boll them on a 'floured board and pats gentle what "wild" In flavor. )ut In water. Strain and use the wa- like 'til it be bout one-half inch thick. ache; dlxxlness, shortness of breath, :er for cooking a mess of new peas. Modern Methods In To produce Imitation bear meat Den Ah cuts It into all different n^h^ are symptoms dangerous -steaks, get your,meat.man to.cut Something new In flavor. shapes and bakes It In a oVen what Is ,to h*»lth~ - Staybe the. anklce swell beet rib steaks about an Inch and a For a different appetizer, take moderate Ilka™ for - bout twenty; to half thick and soak in vinegar for illccs of chipped beef and spread on twenty-five minutes. It shor does de . . .does the urlnalysls show albu- about half a day. Then, with the trick and Ah can get me right-back min or Port Monmouth. erect a plant for the company at The event was a complete surprise West Englewood, Mr. and Mrs. Hocht radio entertained, rendered uvsral}" THIS WEEK-150 YEARS AGO Matawan, wherehe is employed. He to the celebrant; Those attending of Seoaucus, Miss Cardoll of Union songs and also .performed on a drufn, ' (Till Bid Bulk RagllUr on b» bought Is now back at work at the Matawan were Mr. and Mrs; Pfelffer, Mr. andCity, Mr. end Mrs. Karn of JJorth Other music, was provided by Mr. to Fort Monmoutk from Larrr (JtiunlU, plant. MM. VanSplinter and Miss Elsie Bergen, Mr. and- Mrs, Standlnger of Heoht pianist, Mr. Karn violinist Oharbs Mmn and Charlii LUbhiuur). Miss Dorothy Frank has returned FIschar of East Pateraon; Robert Little Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Lleb- and Charles Llebhausor, who played TheStwyofthe Mr. and. Urs., Murtha of Brooklyn from' a vacation sojourn In New Dlxon of Orantwood, Mra. Fox of hauser. Robert Dlxon, who Is a tho guitar. . ' . ' ' "• have rented George Weiterfleld's Hampshire. bungalow on Monmouth avenue and Mr*. Richard Best has moved from they art now occupying It Mr. Mur- Main street to a "house on Monmouth of 1787 tha is a postal employee. avenue. . . . ' Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Mr. and: Mrs.. Tobias Starlce and Ba.turday, August 28, 26, 27 and 28,their daughter Marilyn of New Tork have been fixed as the dates for the spent Saturday and Sunday with Mra. BY RAYMOND PITCAIRN annual fair for the benefit of the Catherine Llddy. firs- company, Donald Bsllly In chair- Lillian and Dolores Burlew are •WE. appoint' ambassadors and Judges oi the Supreme Court, and to settle man of the fair committee. spending the summer with their aunt, During th» nrtt week of August, The Women's Republican club met Mrs. Lillian Akers of Jamesburg. SUMMER 1767, members of the Constitutional disputes between slates respecting Jurisdiction or territory. at the horn* of Mrs. Emmor Clayton They and their aunt made a trip to Convention meeting In Independence Tuesday. A price of $1 was disposed Niagara Falls last week. Hall beard three striking words The lower branch, or Bouse of Representatives, should be composed of on the co-operative plan and Mrs. John E. Bennett and her which formally Identified the real daughter Audrey and Mrs. Cornelia masters of the new (tovemment they of members chosen by the people awarded to Edward Werse. were creatlnj. every second year. All bills for Martin Vanlmberg, who U em- Hlllyer spent Sunday with Mrs. Mazle SALE raising or appropriating money were ployed at Newark by, the General Rltter of South Amboy. Those word* were. "We, the people" to originate in the House of Repre- Tha •Women's Republican club will -a phrase dUtlnrtlvely associated Motors corporation, Is enjoying a va- sentatives, which cation of two weeks. hold a card party Thursday, August with our'nation throughout all its. was also to have 150 years of history. Miss Edna (Rellly has returned 12, at the home of Mrs. Thomas power of Im- home after having spent a vacation Wethered and a luncheon Thursday, Buy Now-Save! They Introduced the opening sen- peachment. August 19, at the home of Mrs. tence of the preamble of a draft of two weeks at Bayonna. of the Constitution presented to All acts of the Mr. and Mrs. Meyers of Newark Charles Quackenbush. The next reg- the Convention from Its "Committee Congress were to were visitors at the home of Mrs. ular'meeting of the club will be held of Detail" when it reconvened on be In pursuance Amelia Gross Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday, September 7, at the home August «, after ten dan reoeei, of the Constitu- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Liming of Long of Mra. Theresa Llebhauser, when tion, and ao- • candidates for Republican nomina- •. There were many other phrases knowledged as Island. vlllUd Mr. and Mrs, Joseph and provisions in that preliminary Till Saturday and Sunday. tions will be Invited to attend. A the supreme law luncheon for the successful candi- draft which remstn In the United of every state. Mrs, James McKay, who has been SUtes Constitution today. But there j fimt very sick, has improved sufficiently dates will be held October 28. were also proposals which were The Judicial The Ladles' auxiliary for the flre power was to be vested in one Su- to be about the house. . amended In subsequent actions by Mn. Sadla McGrath and hep daugh- company -will meet at the flre house the Convention. • preme Court' and In such inferior Wednesday and make plans for a bus OLD HAT courts as Congress should create. ter have returned to Jersey City after ride to Atlantic City. Among its many provisions, the Judges were to hold office during having spent two weeks at their sum- report as submitted proposed that: good behavior. mer home at this place. The bingo party held by the fire- TODAY'S GAS IS The new government should be Prolonged debate followed sub' Mr. and Mrs. John HJnes, Jr., of men Friday night was largely attend- called "the United States of America" mission of the import. Beginning .on> Jersey City were at -the home of Mrs. ed. Another party of a series will and consist of Executive, Legislative August 7, it continued through many John Hlnes, Sr., over the week-end. be held tomorrow night at the flre ON and Judicial branches. days. Miss Catherine Roth of Newark house. The Executive' power should be. in Kitchen Equipment Probably the first serious dis- visited Mrs. Leroy Kolb. Saturday and The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles one person known as "The Presi- Sunday. • dent of the Doited States of Ameri- cussion centered on the qualifications Llebhaiuer was the scene of a gath- Pictures, Mirrors, ca,- with the title, "HU Excellency." of electors who would yote for mem- Newton Mallett' U home from ering of relatives and friends Sat- Lamps, Fixtures He was to be chosen by Congress bers of the House of Representatives. Bridgeport, Connecticut, after having urday and'Sunday In celebration of 2 Pc. Kroehler Living Room Suite for a term,of seven years, and to Some members proposed limiting the spent two weeks there helping to he birthday of Mrs. Llebbauser. vote. to property-owners. Others Bridge Sets be Ineligible for re-election. There You may now buy a superior suite, compris- was no provision for ft Vice-President. fought to make it as broad as possible. Dinette Sett "There is no right of which the ing a settee and chair. Above wo Illus- Legislative authority should reside trate a Modern Type suite offered'in a choice In a Congress composed' of two people are more jealous than that' Floor Coverings of suffrage," insisted Pierce Butter, at desirable coverings over full springs. Beau- branches, a Senate and a Rouse of tifully designed. Representatives, with powers to levy of South Carolina.. Studio Couches and collect taxes, to regulate com- "The right of suffrage is certainly Matching Chair $26.75 merce with foreign nations and one of the fundamental articles and among the states, and various other of a republican government," salrl Electrical duties more or less familiar today. James Madison, of Virginia. Ultimately it was agreed that A The upper branch, or Senate, Appliances should be chosen by the legislatures, electors In each state should hare of the several states, and be com- the same quauncattona as "electors posed of two members from each of the most numerous branch" of state, who would serve for six years. their state legislatures. Apart from .legislative duties. It was Next 'Week: Building for Perma- Red Bank given authority to make treaties, to nence, Personal Loan Sales Day New Yorker Buys children Eva and Walter have re- turned to their home on Bethany will care for Special Plattmount Home road from a trip through the New England states, Drop Leaf The Daniel A. Shea property at Mr. and Mrs. H. TIntle and son Bobby of Pompton Plains spent the Tuition Fees PJattmount, near Atlantic Highlands, week-end at the home of Mr. and Book Trough Table has been sold through the Bowtell Mrs, George Emmons of Bethany agency to Miss E. 7. Casey of Mew road. . • We are offering this during York. The lot Is 60x125 fset. The —or- the Bed Bank Sales Days at house, 'which has sue rooms a Mr. and, Mrs.- Everett Hazlet o bath, will be renovated by the new Pottstown, Pa,, and Mra. Esther Dean of Keyport visited Mr. and Mrs, Education Expenses 9 Pc. Dining Room Suite owner, -who will occupy the place as Fred Dean and children. Sunday. a summer home.. Warren Brigram, Andrew Reich, For out nnd out Quality at a prlco that Is excep- Mra. Elizabeth Sussman, Harry Reich that will soon have to be 13.95 tionally low, we are proud-to offer this attractive and Mr. and Mrs. William Reya mo- new design. Built by craftsmen to give you years Hazlet. tored to Barnegat Sunday. of satisfaction. Constructed of genuine walnut Mr. and Mn. George. Emmonu and provided for. veneer and other selected cabinet woods. 105^2 (Tho Red Bank Reglatir on 1)1 bought In Hulot from Mrs. Edna M. W. Fiuux). children, Shirley, Joan and, Patricia, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest iB. Peseux and 4anght«-Barbara-spent SVId Ruggedly Designed family lelt by car Saturday morning Atlantlo City. to spend, several weeks. ai.Polgrad Miss HuWa Latham of the Holmde Lakes In Maine. Mr. Peseux Is hav- road Is vtaltlng her sinter, Mr». Wil- Maple ing his annual vacation from his du- liam Lupton of Elmhurst, Long Is- ties with the New York Telephone land. company. The First National Bank Bedroom Suite Miss iBabel Heath, Minn Edith Mm. August Windhurst, Jr., and Hyer and Miss Marie Bailey will daughter have returned to their home Maple of Site quality. Strongly spend ten days at Camp Oar In South at Bolmont, Long Island, after spend- constructed and built for yean ing several months at the home of of Eatontown, New Jersey Jersoy. of beauty. Spacious bed, gener- Walter Smale Is confined to b,ls her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew home due to heat exhaustion. Latham. ous drawers in this three-piece Attorney and Mrs. Daniel S. Wel- Miss Shirley Hertle of Matawan suite. gand of Foxwood Park, Little Silver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Member Federal Reserve System 'lilted Halet relatives' Friday even- Hertle, celebrated her second birth- ing. day Friday at her father's swimming Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Soplco and pool, which was recently completed Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $49.95 daughter have moved from'the Reed on his property at Hazlet. A number bungalow to the tenant house of of relatives and friends were present Twin beds available at a slight Thomas M, Walllngr on the Holmdel to help celebrate the occasion. additional cost of ?13.81 road. Mrs. R. C. Ford and daughter, Mrs. Sue Mutchler and son Martin, Approved Mortgagee The Crescent club of St. John's and Mrs. Elmer Dolson. were Long Phono Methodiat churoh met at the home of Branch visitors Thursday. Federal Housing Administration USE HE new modern day Miss Marguerite Quackenbush at Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tlebout Red Bank Keyport Thursday night Plans were JH!3L?dJ?S£iJIfP.fig.!«_of Park Ridge YOUR^ BKKpIeEeiOor a peach fesf!vaT*anS' visited the air station "iTTaReKuriT cafeteria supper to be held Thursday, Gone fashioned gas as "Old Hat" Thursday. CREDIT HERE RED 8ANK'S LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE as last week's newspaper. August 12. The committee in charge Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Peseux mo- 135-37 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK, 2104 Is composed of Mrs. Theodore Bailey, tored to Aabury.Park recently, to This Improved motor fuel Mrs. James Qlenn, Mrs. William Ura- visit their daughter Marlon, who Is tadt, Mrs. William Barnes, Miss spending the summer there. provides both power and pro- Helen Lambtrtson, Mrs. Leonard Luf burrow ind Mrs. Joseph E. The Hazlot flre company was called tection to your, high speed out Sunday morning to a fire at the motor... For GAS ofX INE is 030UX. former Poling homestead. The house Miss Lorraine Chameroy of Red was not occupied at the time and not GAS alone . . * not OIL Bank Is spending a few.-day*.-visiting was completely destroyed. alone... but a skillful blend elatives and friends in Harlot Mr, and Mrs. Hobart Johnson, Gus Mrs. Howard Mowery of the State the fuel Flsohlowltz, Mra. SaTah Mlohels and that of both. lghway spent Friday visiting Mrs. Peter VanSycle went on a flshlng The GAS In GAS OIL INE Is Iccll Dallenbach. trip off Brlelle Thursday and re- the finest Tydol ever pro- Mr. and Mrs. Flerson Dean, and turned with two 60-pound tuna. never fails. duced. The OIL is heat- resistant and penetrating. Working together, the GAS SPEAKING OF SAFETY and the OIL constantly Down the Jersey coast swept a smooth the action of all up- nprrhfasf storm of hurricane pro- per-cylinder parts... Im- portions. Screaming gales and tor- prove motor condition... and rents of water being driven at give you full power per mile seventy miles an bout flattened and full mileage perfgallon. trees, poles and flimsy bams. High- Get GAS 31t INE, today! ways were, choked with debris. T ft* tint wmn AiiocaT Darkness prevailed. Except ... COCKTAItS N\AK6 5C£ '/STSOCIftl OKTHERINGS In any kitchens, wise house- lOfDfNiYBY wives, unruffled, went on cooking -^BoY WHEN SOMEBODY DRINKS TOO MANY OF THEJv\ their daily supper over dependable gas flames. Work weary husbands TAVERN •—AND GETS IN gloried in the warmth of a dean HIS FOB HOT WAXES bath heated by the unwavering gas As dependable as die fad tt Controlled cooking with gas) me* li the new \7Mtehead Auto- flame in the heater below. puM an end lo cookUiR failures* matic yaai beater. Dependable New Magic Chefs with ieddent- because it is t^wlppeo with tbe Gas is dependable because it is proof Monel tops moke cooking, Mood tank GUARANTEED FOR as pleasant as eating. Com- TWENTY YEARS, like gas, simple There are no gadgets to pletely automatic, the Magic IYDOL Mond ii simple. Nothing to get Chef with Mond top Is a con- out of order. It aa't not Stronger get out of order... to be replaced. venient, friendly companion. See GAS MINI thin steel. Highly reslstxnt to sQ Gas is steady, dean, efficient, eco- See them for yourself, You'll kinds oi corrosion. be surprise*! at ihclf new low Stop In to see the variety of nomical. prices. models of these WMtebead Monti betters. See bow TOO cm enjoy carefree, nntlree hot' water the TEN DOLLAR atlcrmmce for your old stove on tbe purchase of mil Magle Chef Monel Top Range. AT flO EXTRA COST rot of your life. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO -V OnioeUoursi 8i30A.M.to»Jr\M. Xdephon* Bod Bank 1WO| Emorgonoy jPnons a«e* onioe hours Ue4 ltanU 101. Pace Twelve RED BANK REGISTER^'AUGUST 5,: 1987.' Pourflhjurejl Atlantic Highlands. (The Red Bank RegUUr can be bought AtEatontown at Atlantic Highlands from William Left", A. Kati, Home's newsstand and J. l«m-_ •3000.00 CASH PRIZES Four poraqns were Injurod on Nep- burgs. ; " _ ' tune highway, near Eatontdwn, Fri- The profits from the carnival and day night when a car owned and op- country store held Friday and Sat- erated by Raymond Miller of Rose- urday night in St. Agnca's school laad was-forced off the road,Jjy an for -the benefit of the /church unlndenttaed motorist The ""Miller amounted to about |l,2O0. j It was car crashed Into a telegraph pole. one of the most successful affairs Miller, his wife Mabel, his daughter held for the church. George Mulli- Mabel and his mother, Mrs. Blanche gan won $50 which was disposed of Miller, were taken to Monmouth Me- on the co-oneratlvo plan. A ton of morial hospital by tho Katontown coal will be awarded at a later date. first aid squad, where they were In chargo of the country store wero treated for. Injuries. Miller suffered John Kozak, . Jr., Frank Donnelly, a. cut" on the faco and body bruises William Finn, Jack Mason', William ajld his wlfo suffered a fractured left Dunphy, Reginald Martin, Walter ankle and lacerations of tho face. py, d g Th Tho daughter recolved body bruises Rowan and John Byrne. The fancy and a possible fracture of the right table was conducted by Mrs. Wil- knee and nose. Mr. Miller's mother liam B. Kelly, Mrs.. John Halleran 'waa badly shaken up and suffered and Mrs. George Mardorf. Mrs. Sara. shock and lacerations of the arms Jackson waa treasurer. and face. Miss Marjorle McGulre of Ocean boulevard underwent an operation Chief of Police Harry Klrkcgard of Monday at St. Elizabeth's hospital. Eatontown Investigated. New Yorki for tho removal of a cyst on. her spine. She will be a patient at the hospital two weeks. Highlands.' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Budd and (The B«d Bank Rccbter can be bought daughter Ruth and son Billy have ' In Highlands from X.' Greenspan, Mr, Mull- returned from a vacation in the tor. Bedle'i druz store and Jacob Stamen). White Mountains. They stayed at The special committee appointed Lake Shore Park, New Hampshire. th by, Mayor Harry A. Brown to Im- Mrs. Arthur Irwln and two chil- - in the 6 CHILDREN'S. prove the river front held a special dren of Memorial parkway have meeting Monday night with the leased an apartment in the Atlantic NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST . mayor and council. The committee Highlands bank building and will organized and elected'Frank J. Hall take occupancy August 15. of the Hall association president and Charles McLean of Highland ave- just Have yoiir child's photograph taken in Grandln V. Johnson secretary. The nue has returned home from a committee will endeavor to get a Brooklyn hospital, where he under- pur Jean Sardou Studio for as little as boat line started and will take up went an operation for appendicitis. the matter of building a boardwalk Baby dlnio will be held nejtt Tues- along the river north of Miller street. day afttrnoon at 2 o'clock at the fire 1«* PRIZE Awarded by Parent.' Magazine '500.00 Others on the committee besides the house. * council are Harry N. Johnson end Miss Lillian DeVere of New York, William Fehlhaber of the Lions club a guest at the Mandalay hotel, won and Albert Sayles of tho Hall asso- the radio awarded by the flro de- ciation. partment Saturday night. itUO WEtbO. V^ HAND COLORED IN OILS "2 About 70 persons attended a clam- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gaffey are on bake last Thursday night at the a two weeks' motor trip to Maine. No Appofobneot EUqulw] . • Twlnlight casino. Mayor. Harry A. Mrs. George Spires of Brooklyn is Brown was chef. . visiting Mrs. James Spires of E. Lin- Rev. and Mrs.'E. H. Mathls and coln avenue. . STEINBACH-KRESGE CO. family will leave tomorrow on a va Mrs. Mary Sheridan and daugh- ASBURY BARK cation, They will be away the rest ters are expected home . this week of the month and will visit'"Mrs. from a stay at RlRaleighi , NtNorthh CCar- M&thls's relatives at Manheim and oline, Ellzabothtown, Pa. During Mr. Ma- MUs Dorothy Hlndman, a former thls's absence the services will be In resident of -Atlantio Highlands, Is charge of Mrs. Irene Ihdes, who con- the guest of the Misses Sanchez of ducted a week of service here a short Hooper avenue. time ago. She will occupy the par- Mrs. John Berry and two children sonage during her stay here. • Sun- spent the week-end afNew York. day services at the church are as Mr. and Mrs. Sebastlano F. Rich follows; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., of South avenue, have moved into morning service from 10:15 to 11 and the former Wells house on Center KRIDEL'S evening service from 7:30 to 8:30. avenue, which Mr, Rich purchased Rev. and Mrs. Elma Bateman of recently. - Irvington and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Helen E. Davis has rented MID-SUMMER Brummer and sons Albert and Harry an apartment in the Champl build- of Newark were entertained at the ing an the corner of First and Wash- Methodist parsonage yesterday. Rev. ington avenues. E. H. Mathls preached Sunday at Mrs. Harry Ernst and daughter the Non-Denomlnatlonal church at Mary and Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst Irvington, of which Mr, Batcaxan Is of Horrlaburg are visiting Mr. and pastor. Mrs. Harry ' Posten of Memorial The annual fair of the fire depart- parkway. SALEO'SUHS ment la in progress oh Valley street Mrs. Matthew Mortenson and her this week and will close Saturday. daughter, Miss Verna Mortenson, es- , night. A radio will be disposed of caped injury when their, car. driven An important event to men of on the co-operative plan and a $25 by Miss Mortenson, collided with an- ground prlzo will bo awarded tho other car last week near the Cam- final night. The ground prize the den airport. Red Bank and vicinity. A opening night, a suitcase, was won The American Legion auxiliary bp gM i Mllg i G Sd by Miss Mollie Greenspan. Sunday will hold a boat ride and theater chance to fill that gap in your nigllt's ll -was party— Thursday^ August 13;- Tho won by Mrs. Frederick Kleferdorf. members will go to New York on wardrbHei and"~^save TeaT Mrs. Sylvia Meade Is a medical the Monmouth, attend a show and patient at Hazard hospital. return on the last trip of the Sandy money. All styles, all models, Mrs. Samuel C, Corse has returned Hook. from a visit at Erie, Pa., with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heath are all fabrics, and the same ser- Harold Snell, who wfcs formerly Miss visiting relatives at Reading, Penn- Jesssle Rowo of the Water Witch sylvania. club. vice you're accustomed to-re- • • •;-.;--v. •••••'• t Mrs. Anthony Livesey has sailed Battalion Chief J. Rcilly of'New for Europe, where she will join her York is spending the rest of the sum- daughter. Miss Alice Livesey, and ceive. so get yours while these udson Seal mer at his bungalow at Snug Har- the two will tour the British Isles. Leopard Cat (dyed muskrat) bor. prices last. Mrs. H. H. Bowtell. Mrs. L. G. Beautifully marked boxy New boxy swagger with Peter Mrs. Isabelle Hoffman of Savannah, Galloway and Miss Elvira Crawford swagger with rolled collar. Georgia, It spending a week at the Pan collar, satin - lined. For spent part of last week at Leonla. Novelty wool lined. |Iwomen. $239 The Hoffman stores have received For misses. IM'Tr a director of the Atlantic Highlands •s a new coat of paint. Vincent John Building and Loan association to nil August Sain Fashion's pet fiir in n misses' of Red Bank has reopened the form- tho vacancy caused by the death of 25-00 to 30.00 Values dressy awaggsr v.'.'h ripple- August Sak er Teaney meat market In one of the Ira Antonldes. Mr. Willett Is a for- pouch:collar. . . ( . . • < Hoffman stores. New fixtures and mer secretary of the Keansburg machinery have been installed. Building and Loan association. Tim- = NOW August Sale Miss Rose Denlg and son of Glen- othy M. Maxson is serving as acting dale, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. president until the next election. Charles Weber of Richmond Hill, Earl Lulck of Ocean boulevard Long Island, Anthony Bissell of Eliz- and D. F. Fairchlld, editor of the abeth, Mrs. William Kelly and son Oxford University Press, are on a Quality furs, yes!... and more than that! For here are fine furs in the newest fashions. PERSIAN William and daughter Anna of New motor trip to New England and Can- York and F. Fredericks of New York ada. They will visit Montreal and 21.50 spent the past week at the Grand LAMB in many stunning versions. i. classic KID CARACULS .., sports furs to'.take back to college View house. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Quebec. Hackett and family and William Kel- .. . even modern, youthful furs like the new SKUNK jacket. So wide a collection that whether you ly of New York and William Decker Atlantio Highlands Picnic of Bay Ridge are spending the sum- New York assembly chapter, 32.50 to 37.50 Values seek a luxurious MINK or an inexpensive'LiVPIN, you'll find the fur you want... at definite saltings! mer there. Mrs. Anthony Andevitz Women of the Moose, will have a plc- and son George of New York will re- nlo Thursday, August 19, at Atlantic turn home next week after a three Beach Park, Atlantic Highlands. An __ _ NOW weeks' stay at the Grand View. attendance of about 100 is expected. Mrs. Marlon Gold Lewis, for many Guests at Hill's' Seaside cottage are years a summer resident of Leon- Mrs. Mary Dolan of Jersey City, Mr. ardo, is senior regent of the chapter. and Mrs. Charles Bowers and family, She Is also national chairman of the Convenient Deferred William Lynch, H. Goughty and Mrs. Moosehaven committee which has Lillian Jacobs of Newark and Mr. and charge of the home for the aged and Mrs. B. Mahon and Mrs. Walter Wil- 26.50 dependent men and women of the or- l^ayments May Be Arranged lon and daughters Virginia and Clare der at Orange Park, Florida.. of Woodbrldge. Tne road to You may buy your coat on an Income •o . . n . 1.1 .i. ' »»«.-• I better and blKRGr bust- 40-00 to 45.00 Values Registration of births was weeom- nesa leada through The Register's ad- Charge Account, with weekly • pay- pulsory in England until 1874 I vertlslng columns.—Advertisement merits, Or, pay a reasonable deposit _ NOW and reserve your coat until November 1st. Or, you may charge your purchase ind it will not appear until Nov. xlst 7-pe. Solid Maple Dinette $105 statement. . 33 50 Ml Coats Stored Free Until Nov. 1st Dutch Corner Cupboard—Buffet with Dou- blXIJ and 4 Chairs. No Charge for~Alteratlonr Some lines excepted 9x12 Rugs by Bigelow Weavers $25 TROPICAL SUITS Imported Linen Persian Lamb Sealine REDUCED (dyed coney) ' While they last. An unusual Buy. From SUITS REDUCED Illustrated left— Woman's Some as low as NOW the.Bigelpw Sanford Mills. 75 full-lqngth fitted coat with Illustrated right— Fu 11- Value $39.50 .75 length fitted coat with 14 10 petal collar, flattering to pleated ripple collar. Smart the mature ; fig- i for w o m a n 1 y STRAWS and Summer Neckwear ure. *359 figure. , . PANAMAS REDUCED August Sato August.Salt 1.00 Value 6?c Second Floor WEST'S REDUCED .65 Value ...... 49c $5 0,0 00 Furniture Sale J ' • '" KEYPORT — NEW JERSEY - Red Bank - I •'/ '. ' • * Bom* Owned Nempaptr Position, and Inflqenot HST« Eaaa Attained Through HonorabU Newi Policies «ad • BUIMM Frindplet,' ISTER VOLUME LX, NO. 7. : J., THUBSDAY, 'AUGUST 5; .1937.. PAGES IITO lit I Fiskerpnan Reels $100,000 Damage Town Fathers 6 Firemen Rescue - Hour Parking In Some Hard Cash Suit Arises From Worried Over Poor, Little Kitty Democratic Picnic Bcllevo It or not, there's real Train Accident . Loss Of Taxes Six Rumson firemen took cosh In i them thar waves.' part In the rescue of a kitten Off at Red Bank to Frank - Hnida, chauffeur • for Tuesday on the estate of Ed- Dr. Collins and John H. Neafie Big Reduction of Franchise and win Stewart, /SA, on Rumson For Children Held Frederick H. Douglas of Rum- son, hooked a knotted handker-: Charge Pennsylvania, and N. Groia Receipts Revenue road. • A call. waa received at chief. containing 52 in change- police headquarters from, the ' whlio fishing from tho rock Jetty. Y. & L. B. Railroads With Looked, for Here—General Stewart residence that a kitten was perched high in B tree and 16 at tho south end of the Sea Negligence. ' j Assessment* Not to be Raited. Bright public beach last week. was afraid to descend. Assist- at Belvedere Park :••., . —_ «*, *x He has Qshed out old boots and ant Chief Frank Ffeiffenberg- other things, but this Is the An accident at the SUverslde ave- At tho meeting of the mayor and er, Walter Neuhauser, Walter Police Commissioner Thos. first time he has reeled In hard nue, Little Silver,, railroad crossing, council of Rod ank Tuesday night Torberg, Harold J. Peters, Dan- Joseph Irwin One Hundred and Seventy Shannon Made which occurred on July 1, causing the franchise tax problem which iel Shea and Matthew Laugh- cash'. Incidentally, Mr. Hnida 1 M. Gopaill Serves Notice has caught several bass and the death of four persons, has re- has arisen in the state as the result lln wont to the rescue with the Youngsters Had Time of F>ublieity Man blueflsh this season from the sulted In a lawsuit against the Penn- ef a decision of the Court of Errors hook and ladder truck, of Rum- To Again Run and Appeals was discussed following Jetty...... •-.' sylvania railroad company: and the son fire company. A ladder was to Thu Effect at Council Now York and Long Branch railroad the reading of a letter by John S. raised, Mr, Torberg ascended .Their Lives Tuesday at ForTheGouhty company for $100,000. The persons Applegate, borough attorney, from J. and brought kltty^back safely For Assembly Meeting—To Erect Signs killed in "the accident were Mrs. H. Thayer Martin, state tax commis- to terra flrma. Outing at Keansburg. • Senior Member of Firm of Shan- Anna Collins,, wife of Dr. Gcorgo A. sioner. Every municipality In the Irwin and . Freeholder Joseph Collins of Shrewsbury; Allan and state has been affected. A few, In- non & Row' Received Unani- Shrewsbury To Salllo Collins, children of Mr. and cluding Newark, Jorscy City, Ho- Mayer Announced Candidacies boken and Camden, will receive a lot Warnings To Be Given mous Vote of Freeholders at Mrs. Collins, and John H. Neafie, Jr., for Re-Election at Meeting of of Red Bank, nephew of Dr. Collins. more tax revenue from public utili- Guests Of Middletown Yesterday's Session. Have Question The suits for the deaths of Mrs. ties this year but all the others will New Channel To Young Republicans. Within A Short Time Collins and her two children have recoiv.e less. Democratic Clubs The appointment.of Raymond C. On Fall Ballot been brought in the name of Dr. Col- Prior to 1033 each municipality's The Sweepstakes Assemblyman Joseph C. Irwin and "Pat" Shannon of West Front street lins, administrator of their estates. share of public utilities' franchise Freeholder Joseph'Mayor announced as publicity dtrcotor. for, Monmouth The siiit for the death of John Ncafle taxes was bas'ed on the local asses- their candidacies for rc-clcction last Police Commissioner Thomas M. Council Votes to Leave Purchase has boen brought In the name pf his tor's valuation of public utility prop- A Great Benefit Maybe all the 170 children, depicted Gopslll announced at Tuesday nlght'i county, was made yesterday at a night in short talks boforo tho reg- on Page S of this Issue of The meeting of tho board of freeholders of Old Allen Homestead Up father, John H. Neafie. John J. erty. In 1933 a new system of ap- ular meeting of tho Young Men's meeting of the Bed Bank mayor and Quinn, who represents Dr. Collins portioning the money was sot up by Register will not vote the Demo- council that signs designating tho at Freehold. The resolution appoint- The Former Hazardous Journey Republican club at tho Old Red much everybody fell over backward! ing Mr. Shannon was Introduced by to Shrewsbury Residents— and Mr. Neafie, said Monday, "I have, the State Tax department and tho parking limit In the business section utilities' franchise taxes were paid From Spermacetti Cove to Bank.Yacht club at the foot of Bat- ratio ticket when they- get old/ as one hour had been completod and Joseph Mayer and was passed by a New Proposition Offeree! represented threo other persons who tla road, Fair Haven. About 75 per- were either Injured or lost some to the stat*and then apportioned to enough to go to the polls but In any that tho ordinance would be strictly unanimous vote. Mr. Shannon Is as- Red Bank Now One of Real sons attended. ivent It is not likely they 'Will for-; 1 sociated with Nelson D. Rose In the member of their family In accidents tho municipalities. This method war enforced beginning Monday. August The Shrowsbury council Tuesday recently declared Illegal by the courts Pleasure. get the grand and glorious Umo they " 16. Notices stating that the one-hour firm of Shannon te Rose of 60 Broad at this crossing. It is a death trap had Tuesday at Belvedera Beach street, publishers of the Monmouth night voted to havo the proposition and should be eliminated." and the former method of local as- parking limit Is now In force are be- of purchasing the old Allen home- sessment ordered put into effect 'ark,'Keansburg, as guests of the ing distributed this wook by mem- Pictorial and the Jersey Shore EJc- The accident occurred while the Theodore D. Moore, chairman of Middletown township Democratlo or- torlal. f stead from' former Mayor George four persons were returning from the again, Nowark,- JerBcy City, Ho- bers of the police force. Next week Silver as* a borough hall put on the boken, Camden and several other the Anchorage & Patrol committee ganization. From beginning to end each violator will receive a warning beach at Long Branch. Mrs. Col- places had greatly Increased the of the National Sweepstakes Re- ho event was a red letter day for ballot- for the general election and lins was operating the automobile on slip, Informing them of their viola- to let the people declda the matter. valuation on public utility properties gatta association, haB issued a cau- ho juveniles, what with plenty to tion and asking them ta.maVo use SUverside avenue In a westerly di- tion tt boat owners who contem- Acting Mayor.Frederick W, Robin- In the meantime, and accordingly re- eat In. the way of refreshment* and of "the' bwaugH'afree parking faclll- rection, approaching tho crossing. ceived the lion's share of the receipts. plate cruising to the two-day regatta a great variety of games. Many com- tios; son gave a report of the committee Tho complainants claim that both being held on the North Shrewsbury working on tho purchase of tho prop- A great protest Is arising throughout pliments have been bestowed upon sides of Sllvcrsido avenue. approach- the state, and It is likely that river here next week.' Since the Mrs. Grace E. Hodgklnson, chalrlady William Brooks of Newman Springs erty and stated that the asking price Ing the crossing, are lined with fol- road, a special police officer, who has was $17,000 and that It would cost remedial legislation will be enacted highly successful regatta of last of the committee in chargo, for the been checking parkod cars on Satur- iage, bushes and shrubbery, obstruct- next year. year an entire new channel has been success of the affair. approximately $3,000 to Install a ing, the view to the right and.left, days for the past several months, heating plant and to make repairs dredged from lower Sandy Hook bay was hired Wednesday morning by making the crossing" a dangerous Grosj receipts taxes arc also af- through the new lift bridge at High- Shortly after the. photograph was and renovations. Mr. Robinson stat- fected by tho court decision. These aken the platform on whloh th« the borough council and will become ed that it was the opinion of the one. lands and thence through to the a regular member of tho police force 'The complaint against tho rail- taxes are paid on the basis of five North branoh of tho Shrewsbury children were seated collapsed. Pretty commlttco that It be placed on the per cent of the volumo of business much everybody fell ovor backward with the standing of a special officer ballot for the fall election.- road companies charges them with river. Whereas the old channel Saturday. -He will do .nothing but negligonce In falling to give statu- done by public utilities corporations. made a sharp Jcft turn by the Bell but no one was hurt and the Incident check parked automobiles. Councilman Colonel David P. Wood tory signals of the approach of the They differ from franchise taxes in- Buoy off Spermacetti Cove, inside of ranks as only one of the many hilari- stated that In the budget each item asmuch as franchise taxes are paid ties of the day. The ordinance states that ho motor train either by whistle or bell, for Sandy Hook and thence along the was "cut to the bone" and he could operating' Its trains at a dangerous for the useof streets for poles, wires or other vehicle shall be parked or not see why the borough should go and other equipment of tho sort. dyke before turning south again, the Prizes for -winning games* weri stationed continuously for a period and reckless rate of speed, for fall- new channel keeps on a course near- awarded to Larry Wcstwopd, Dolores Into debt for something that is a ing to properly protect the crossing, Tho Jersey Central Power and Light In excess of one hour 'on Mondays,' luxury at the present time. company pays no tax on personal ly due south almost to the main' Hern, Caroline Gallagher, John and for negligence in falling to keep land before turning east ahd skirt- Dowries and Kenneth Doran of Port Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Thursdays Acting Mayor Robinson stated that property but pays a gross receipt and Fridays between tho hours of the approach to Its crossing clear so tax In lieu of it. Under the court ing the shore along the borough of Monmouth, Corlles Warren, Helen the borough had received $3,000 from as to afford a full view of the tracks. Highlands. ~ould and Mildred Kelly of East 8 a, m. and 6 p. m. and on Saturdays the board of freeholders for road re-; ruling the gross receipts tax money from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. on both pair work. It was moved that the will be apportioned among tho mu- This channel is 'well marked and JOSEPH IRWIN Keansburg and Mary and Dolores sides tho following streets: •- acting mayor communicate with John nicipalities in accordance with the yachtsmen will find no difficulty Finn and Richard Nagelof Head- Crowell, Red Bank attorney tepre- franchise assessments. For example, whatsoever as long as they pay at- Freeholder James Parkes, presi- den's Corner. Broad street from Its Intersection Crowds, Receipts If Long- Branch had twice as large dent of the Red Bank club, presided with Front street to Its Intersection sontlng the Brodorson ostate, to get tention to the buoys marking the The children were transported to a deed to take over Irving place as assessments for franchise taxes as channel. It was completed this over the session and Introduced the and from, the picnlo grounds by with Canal street. , ' Red Bank it would receive both speakers. Freeholder Mayor, -who Monmouth street from Its Intersec- a borough road. '. Biggest Ever At spring with a depth of 12 feet to a members of tho township organiza- RAYMOND C. SHANNON. twlco as much franchises tax money point 600 feet south of the new High- is a member of the financial and tion. The members of the commltt«4 tion with Broad street to Its Inter- Bids for resurfacing Irving place and twlco as much gross receipts bridge, committees of tho county section with Maple avenue. from curb to curb, a distance of a lands bridge and then connects with In charge, In addition' to Mrs. HodC> Mr. Shannon Is a veteran of two Fair Haven Fair money as this borough. Tho Jersey the channel which wag completed board, spoke of the financial con- kinson, were Mrs. Bose O'Flahertyt White street for a distance of 350 half-mile, will be opened at an ad- dition of the" county and of the journed meeting Tuosday night, Au- Csnttal is tho only publlu utilities Just before last year's regatta, which Mrs. Rose Wenzell, Mrs. Anna Kohr- "foot fromlUrlntoraectian with Broad corporation at Rod Bank which pays cduht-y "cleaning Up all scrip." He back, Mrs. Margaret Bovle, Mrs. street, the expeditionary forco under Gon- gust 17. Specifications, presented extends up to the municipal wharf oral Funston, and In the World-war Tuosday night by Borough Engineer Indications Point to Most Suc- both franchise and gross receipts at Red Bank. This channel was told of tho improvements to bridges Ethel Knoble, Mrs. Agnes Elllfjon, Front stroot for a dlstanco of 500 In France with the SM division. He taxes. and roads boing carried oh by tho Mrs. Agnes McMahon, Mrs. B. Lin- feet westerly from the center of George Randolph, were approved, . cetsful Fair Ever Held There dredged to a depth of six feet at low has been coraplotely around thVworld and he was asked to advertise for tide. A slightly narrower channel board of freeholders throughout tho norman, Mrs. Mary Rellly, Mrs. Broad streot. . three times and spent several years —Chrysler Car to be Awarded As far as Red Bank Is concerned county and asked the people to co- Thomas Salmon, Mrs. Lillian Brat- Front street for a distance of 350 bids. Tho cost of the work will be was dredged the same depth to tho In Central and South America. about $3,300. no official action haa been taken. A Molly Pitcher hotel dock, which will operate in working with tho county ton, Mrs. Edith Early, Mrs. John "-feet easterly from tho center of Broad Saturday Night. report that has been circulated that in tho "forward movement." As- Wermert, Mrs. Margaret Moore, Mrs. —itroot. Ho has been In Monmouth county Rolston Watcrbury, Red Bank real prove most convcnlcnt^for yacht six years, coming here from Panama, tho mayor and council has ordered semblyman Irwln gave a short talk H. Hodden, Mrs. Virginia Kellogg, Mochanlo street from Its Intersec- estate agentr-ln a communication to the assessor to Increase general as- owners staying at this hotel during where he worked for the Star & The firemen's fair at Fair Haven | the races. and asked for the co-oporation of Mrs. Marjorle Labrecque, Miss Jen- tion with Broad street, 375 foot more the council offered the property on has every Indication of being the sessments Is entirely without" founda- the peoplo for his second election nie Casserly, Mrs. Mary Naughton, Herald, that republic's major dally the west side of Broad street, form- Last year these newly dredged or less to Globe- court. newspaper, which is published both most successful in tho history of the tion. The mayor and council have to the assembly. Mrs. May Kelly, Mrs. Margaret Loach Wallace street for a distance of erly owned by Edward Obre, as an organization. ' The event Is attract- no authority to order tho assessor channels were but temporarily and Mrs. Edwin Hoche, in Spanish and English, He believes Ideal site for a borough hall, the marked for tho convenience of vis- Five now members were accepted 425 feet from Us Intersection with that Monmouth county is the garden ing the largest crowds since the fairs to Increase assessments but they are into tho club. They include Dr. Jny- Broad street. prlco being sot at $10,000. The prop- hopeful that he will Increase the as- iting boatmen, but the U. S. Geodetic spot of tho world and took over his erty Is on the Shrewsbury market were started at Fair Haven, and Ar- Survey has just finished completely son Gardner, Edward J. Carney, Ar- Linden place for a distance of. 165 new duties with tho Idea of convert- thur B. Sickles, general chairman, re- sessments on properties owned in den Post, Victor LaValloy and Ferd- feet from Its Intersection with Broad site. The council voted to lay the Red Bank by the various public utili- placing buoys at short Intervals on Ing other residents of the slato and matter on the table. ported last night that receipts at this both, sides of this new channel. inand Straus, President Parkes on Church Wedding- street. of tho United States to his belief. time of the week were well ahead of ties. In his statement, Mr, Mooro em- behalf of the club congratulated Dis- Any porsan violating this ordin- James A. Curley, property owner any other previous fair. As explained In The Register on trict Court Judge Harry Klatsky on He has already started on a pro- on the eastern end of White street, phasized that Incoming boats must ance shall upon conviction pay a fine gram to reap as many benefits as July 15, the revenue Red Bank will the birth of a son. To Be Held At of not moro than $25 or be Imprisoned askod for a fire hydrant in that sec- The fair grounds, with the stream- receive this year In franchise taxes be very careful and keep within the possible for Monmouth county from tion.' It was moved that a new hyd- ers of colored electric lights and the charted boundaries of theso channels Following the business session In the county Jail for not mqro than the'World's fair to be held at Now has been greatly reduced and the professional entertainment from New flvo days or both. rant bo Installed on the northwest battery of flood lights, present a revenue to be received from the Jer- until they reach the Coast Guard New Monmouth York. Monmouth county's proximity corner of White and Borden streetB. holiday appearance. Occupying an boat, which will meet them opposite Vork entertained with several selec- Mrs. Amy Shlnn, borough clerk, to tho fair slto Is an advantage Mr. sey Central Power & Light Co. has tions. "Keden on the Keys" and was authorized to advertise for bids Councilman Brio Rodin stated Important spot on a revolving plat- not yet been determined. The rea- the floating clubhouse of the Old Shannon intends to "play up to its form is the Chrysler sedan which Red Bank Yacht club at Fair Haven, "Ukclelo Bob" provided tho amuse- Mias Marcia Emma Sherwood for a new Hahney ambulance. , The fullest extent. ">» that all roadstands In the borough son for this Is that on account of ment. Keden gave an accordian solo bids will be opened!at a meeting of should be required to pay a license will be disposed of on the co-opera- litigation it has not been determined and issue instructions as to their and John Roger Williams Will the council Tuesday night, August 17. i 'm i ^ • and that tho present roadatand ordin- tive plan. The award will be made how the taxes from this company will proper anchorage locations during nd tho club joined in singing sev- eral songs. Both entertainers gave Tho council authorized Recorder ance should be strictly enforced. Saturday night, the closing night of be apportioned. It Is estimated that the heavy two-day schedule of events. be Married Sunday Afternoon the fair. Officiating at the drawing Red Bank will receive about one-half The members of the Anchorage & solos. John V. Crowell to return a flno of Mrs. Jennie Kelly The treasurer gave a repdrt "of The next meeting, will bo hold at 2 O'clock at Baptist Church $100 assessed Donald Matthewa of $10,693.87 cash oh hand and bllle will be Sheriff George H. RobertB, the amount of taxes from the Jersey Patrol committee are Mr. Moore, Freeholder James S. Parkes and Stan Central Power & Light Co. that it re- chairman; Commander S. R. Sands, Wednesday night, August 25, at the Donald's Deluxe Laundry Co, under amounting to $8,326.59 were ordered The Baptist church at New Mon- an old anti-smoke ordlnapcs and,«ln- Gets License .For paid. Lomax, well-known sports radio com- ceived last year. The amount re- honorary chairman; Harold M. Bot- Old Red Bank Yacht club at Fair structcd him to strike tho conviction mentator. Tommy Farr, English ceived last year was $8,314.51. kin, Alan T. Field, Frederick L. Haven Instead of tho club rooms on mouth will be tho scene of a wedding from his records. Borough Attorney heavyweight, who Is training at Long Burghard, Frank F. Goff, C. Maury Broad street. Refreshments were Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock -when John S. Applegate waa Instructed to Bar In Atlantic Branch for his fight with Joo Louis, Jones, Harry Isaacs, Jr., Parke Lo- served following the entertainment. Miss Marcia Emma Shorwood, foster Business Session' has promised to he present at the gan, Rjchard T. Smith, Roy Parsons, daughter of Mrs. AUda Taylor of Ii9?t._ draw up a new anti-smoke ordinance, Elk» Will'Hold ... Monmouth, wiil become the brldo of . An ordinance regulating the con- It Was Granted at a Special fair Saturday night. Harry Zobel, William J. Duncan and Of* Elks' Auxiliary M. M. Hymer, U. S. C. G. John Roger Williams of Philadel- struction of service stations In the Dancing on the open air platform Clambake on Sunday Church "Fair At phia. Mlsa Sherwood Is employed as borough and naming certain require- Meeting of Township Com- to music by Bruce Cobb and his ments with which oxistlng stations Mrs. Thomas Hackett presided' at chief bookkeeper by F. W. Wool- mittee Yesterday Afternoon— last night's business meeting of the Colonels, a 12-pleco Unit, Is one of Tho Red Bank lodge of Elks will New Monmouth worth & Company of Red Bank snd muit comply p'assod Its final reading. the highlights of tho fair. Seen last holds Its annual clambake on the Complaini About Neighbors. Red Bank Elks auxiliary at the Elks Republican Women Mr. Williams has a position In Vir- Mr. Qopslll reported that the re- home In tho absence of Mrs. Harry night tripping the light fantastio homo grounds Sunday, "August 8. Preparations are completed for the ginia with tho same concern. lief cost to tho borough for July was Quinn, president. Plans wcro made were Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mason, Thoro will be games for tho ladies Plan Card Party annual fair and supper of St. Mary's Mrs. Irvln Beaver of Bolford will $1,660.00. _ _: Tho township committee of Atlan- for a card party at Mrs. Michael who were among tho early members and gamC3 for the men. Tho bake church of New Monmouth, which be tho matron of honor and the tic . township, at a spocial meeting Jacobs' Fair Havon resldcnco In Au- of Fair Haven theatrical colony. Both will bo served promptly at four The Red Bank Women's Republi- will be held Saturday afternon and bridesmaids will bo Miss Doris Price yesterday, granted the application of gust. Tho next social meeting will are over 70 years of age and they at- o'clock and those In chargo say can club will hold a card party evening from S to 8 o'clock on the of South River, Miss Ruth Bowne of Card Party For Mrs. Jennlo M. Kelly for a llconao to bo held Wednesday night, August 18, tracted considerable attention as they there will be plenty to cat and Wednesday afternoon, August 18, at church grounds. The advance sale New Brunswick, Miss Marjorle East- Catholic Daughters conduct a bar for the sale of alco- nt tho Elks home. The hostesses will gracefully glided over the polished plenty to drink for everybody. In 2 o'clock on tho lawn of Ferdinand of tickets has boon largo and the monii of Little Sliver and Mis* hollo bevorages at hor restaurant on bo Mrs. Harry Robertson and Mrs. floor. tho evening thero will bo dancing Vreeland's homo on Vista place. Mrs. financial success of tho ovent Is as- Phocbo Zcllss of East Orange. The Aabury avenue, near Route 84. Sev- under tho stars to music by Hack- Thomas Jardlno will be chalrmanand sured. All that scorns to bo requir- flower girl will bo Barbara Kuhl of Court St. Jamos No. 000, Cathollo eral months ago she applied for a 11- John Ramsey. Tho fair has boon featuring high- ed to mako tho event a banner one Prosent last night wcro Mrs. class vaudeville acts every night."To- ott's orchestra. she will bo assisted by officers of the Red Bank, Miller Williams of Phil- Daughters of America, of Red Bank, censo and It waarefuecd not becauao Tho affair is being given under club. of its kind U Rood behavior on tho adelphia will bo best man and the •will hold a card party Tuesday af- thoro was any objection abainst her Michael Kane, Mrs. Winifred Wil- night's act will be Curley & Smith, part of tho weather man. The feast liams, Mrs. Walter B, Connor, Mrs. hand-and-hand and hoad-and-hcad tho direction of tho entertainment Prizes will be awarded table win- ushers will bo Trcvonlfin Bennett of ternoon, August 17, at tho homo of but because tho 'committee had commlttoe. Reservations to tho num- haa won wldo renown as a triumph Now Monmouth and Robert Porter, Mrs. Helen Cassldy of Sycamore adopted a policy not to havo moro J. N. Landau, Mrs. A. J. Konzla, Mrs. balancing performers. Another Broad- ners and refreshments will be served, if culinary skill and those In1 charge Thomas Hackett, Mrs. Murray Cow- way act will be presented tomorrow ber of over 300 are already report- In caso of rain the party will be Ray Karotz and Thomas Leasa of avonuo, Shrewsbury. Those promot- than flvo licensed places and tho ed. Tho lodgo will hold Its regular jf it have gone to unusual lengths Philadelphia quota was filled. At the regular meet- an,, Mrs. James Balnes, Mrs, Michael nlghf, held on tho porch and In the house. to enhanco Its reputation both as to ing tho alTalr state that they hopo mooting tonight at 8:30. On the committee arc Mrs. Emma thero will bo no confusion, as It was ing Friday Mrs. Kelly again made Jacobs, Mrs. George Harm, Mrs. Os- Mr. Sickles stated last night that quality and bountcou.sncs.v Tho ceremony will be porformed application, The committee said they borne Harrison, MIB. Edward Coyne, plans are already under way to en- VanSchoick president, Mrs, Kenneth by Rev. Samuel Johnston, pastor of mlglnally announced that tho party Smith -nrsfVlCB' proaUent, Mrj. Carl A country store'will- bo-opcrated would bo at'Lincrbft. Mr, Cassldy would give it consideration, with tho MrerJoioph-BrayrMrn.-Samuel-Berk Itt'rgeMhVfalr gfounds tor next year; Father, Soil Charged iliflchiirph; anil ther hrldrwIirnVglWr- result that tho special meeting was and Miss Mary Cassldy of Vermont, Additional ground In tho rear of the Schwenker second vice president, and there will bo threo cash prizes on In marriage by Horaca BoWne of lived at Llncroft at that time, but Mrs. W. B. Cunningham third vice aggregating $50 and divided into New Brunswick,. a nephew of Mrs, she moved to Little Silver a. few called yesterday and the license was a guest, " flro house will bo added to the pres- With Grocery Thefts granted. Tho commlttoe has decided ent aroa to accommodate tho crowds, president, Mrs, Wellington Wllklrn awards of ?25, $15 and $10. Tho com- Taylor. Lou Eastmond of Little 811- days ago. Refreshments will bo fourth vlco president, Mrs. William mittee directing tho supper 'consists vor will piny tho wedding march and served and' prizes will bo awarded. not to fix any limit as to the number Tho,fair committee should be con- Charged by Joseph Piccolo, pro- of bara bat to be governed by fads H. B. Fisher Joins gratulated upon the neat appearance J. T. Getty fifth vlco president, Mrs. of Mrs. Herman F. Lnbrecciuc, Mrs^ a solo will be rendered by Eugen* Assisting Mrs. Cassldy on tho com- prietor of tho Fair .Haven market, Irving L. Krakowltch recording sec- Patrick J. Leach and Mrs. Harry MOROO of Rod Bank. Tho newly mar- mittee are Mrs. Margaret Oandorf as to whether/additional places are of the fair grounds following the desirable. The license fee Is $250. with stealing merchandise worth {350 rotary, Mrs. Edna Phillips, corres- Collins. . ried couple will go for a wedding trip and Mrs. Cathorlno Chadwlck. Wall Street Firm closing) at night Just as soon as from his store, Jack Morris and his ponding secretary, Miss Gladys everybody has left tho mopplng-up In tho New England states and upon At the mooting Friday Qeorgo Ran- son Willard of Kemp avenue, Fair Shropshire soclul secretary, Mrs. Jo- their return will start housekeeping crow go t6 work and do an excellent 1 nerkorpcr'H 1'lcnlc. dolph, tho township onglneor,' report- Harris B. Fisher, Jr., of Hance Hnvcn, wcrh arrested Sunday by seph Irwln treasurer and Miss Mar- at Now Monmouth. road, Fair Haven, has become a gen- Job. Tho New Jersey llcckeopors1 asso- Michael Arnone ed that tho otato had allocated $3,000 1 Constablo Alfred HonncSBoy of Union garet Hackstaff historian, for now road construction. Tho com- eral partner In tho- flrm of Dyor, First 'prize for selling tho largest Beach, Thoy wcro arraigned boforo ciation will hold n field meeting and Buys Dennis House mittee had asked for $8,000. Mr. Hudson & Co., 61 Broadway, Now number of books on, tho automobile Justlco Colon B. Dixon of Red Bank bench picnic at the nplary of Wnlton nunmon Resident III. Randolph was authorized to ask that York, members of the Now York Was awarded to Mrs. George B. Mox- and hold In $1,000 ball each for a Stamp Clul) to Meet. E. Shnw of Westwood nvoniio, Loni{ Mrs. Irving VanBrunt of Forrxt Mlphncl Arnono of Shrewsbury tho monoy bo used for, tho uso of tho Stock Exchange. Mr. Fisher WBB Iey of Fair Havon, She has won first hearing Saturday boforo Judgo Dlxon Branch, Wednesday, August 18, bo- avonuo, Ruroson, Is 111 with phlibllls, Vandorburg-Holmdol road instead of formerly with Charles D. Barney & prlie every year. Tho Monmouth County Phllatollc ginning nt 10 o'clock. Rosa E. M«t- avenue has purchased William F. on charges of grand larceny. Ball society will moot at tho Red Bank which ciovolopod after she had r»" Dennis's house on Catherine itrdot the Phalanx-Scoboyvlllo road as had Co, was furnished by Mrs. Kathcrlno tis is president of tho association covered from, pneumonia. beori originally Intended. The change borough hall Friday night, August and E. G. Carr Is, secretary and through Patrick F. Kennedy. Tho Morris, wlfb of Jaok Morris. 13. Tho mooting la scheduled to be- property la on tho south sldo of tho was doomed advisable since tho grant The Date Strike Is Over In treasurer. ' i . •.. i. Vor Sole. • • jV Is not sufficient to Improve the hut on the address on your paper shows gin promptly at 8 o'clock, A foaturo street. Tho lot Is 200x75 feet and of tho evening's program will bo the . ' Soda water, all flavors, ' OllcqUOt >. the houso contains six rooms, a namod road. ' when your subscription expires. This Highlands Factory Contemplating Tnx Sale. Club" beverage*, White RooK snil paper, Ilko most solf-rospectlnK pub- Two Fall From awarding of a Coronation Colonies Gold Indian Spring wntpr, tlio dl»-• bathroom and modern Improve- The board of health, which con- lications. Is ODorntod on a cash-In- nnd Dominion aeries on the co-opera- Tho borotigh o( Shrewsbury Is can- ments. A one-car gnrago Is on tho sists of the momberi of tho township , Between *0 and SO women returned tomplatlng a tax sale to be hold in tilled water. Elchfor's bear and OltW, advance, basis. If your final date Is to work' this morning at the Saybrm Moving Train tive plan. or brands. Dcujaiiiln ]!. Cr»t«, 14 property, Tho houso was built SO committee, heard a complaint mado drawing near, send In your ohtok tho fall. Tho salo will be for brujlc North -Bridge, hvcnuii, R«d, »B,nW,> by Mrs. Anna Clololnskl that her for renewal today so that vou will dress factory In the old school build- years ngo by Mr. Donnls, who occu- Ing at Highlands following a two-day Mlis Annn Halneg and Domenlck taxes up to nnd Including 1113(1. phono 1485.—Advertisement, w ?,;,;;;; not miss anv Itsues of your favorite Nntloc to Shrewsbury Tuipnyern: j pied It until six months ago when,| neighbor, Benjamin C Abols, had Caatollo, employees of the flmoko •• i -' i, i v .«><»«. , m'n—" . .•.-•.'••i.fiif ereatod unsanitary conditions. The homo nowsBane^—Advertisement strike, It Was stated at tho factory Tho annual tax salo Is now In the rmhln't fai firpewrltar lUr he moved to,Rumson after tho death this morning that the plant will bo Shop tavern,'woro Injured yeatorday courno of preparation. It will Include First Class Job Printing;. of his wife- . board members jald they would In- when they fell after alighting from ilollmiuent taxes for 1036 and for Tho Register Is completely equip tontsls and > «*p»rt rtpalfli vestigate. ' _. ^ Red Batik Sales Days, < unionised. The strike was called by Brnad itriit B«d atnk.—K' Spocial for Auust Bth, 8th, 7th. You Jack Palanglo tot Long Brunch, an a moving New Vork & Long Branch previous years as well as delinquent >ed to turn out any kind of Job print* . Honey to Und. ... can get 15% off on all corsets, foun- nsaoBamontH und delinquent accounts. fni; exnertly and at rousonnblo prices. organlwr for thu.Internatlonal Lad- railroad train. Miss Halnoi sprained It will bo to the Interest of those In And the work In done when prom on first mortgage on Improved prop- Knitted Folo Shirts., dations and brasslers. Wo have a cor- les' Garment Workers Union, During hor rltfht ankle and "sufforad'abras- «HIM In goad condition, . Prompt ao> assorted colors, latest styles. Regu- set for every figure. Also bathing arrears to arrange for payment nt an land. Tho next time you ncorl any. On* of tht Mr. and Mm. T. D. Hill of this plaos, Church Not««. Key port;. to Frederick Lambert, «on of Mr.Sell* Farm To Pay and Mrs. V. W. Lambert of Maple- Befonned. , , (The B«d B*nlt IUa1it«r e«n be boug Embezzled! Money In Ktjport from Costs Brothers. " wood, was made at a luncheon and A regular meeting of the Ladlei' Florence Melee,. COu t 'Benso ' n and Un, Clara bridge Saturday afternoon at' the U B^MBEIIGER M ,, Aid loeloty Of tho Reformed ohuroh Suiiman), Molly Pitcher hotel at Red Bank. • The sale of a' large farm on the % FrMhold-Hlghtitown road has been . wai held Tueiday' night In theMiss Emily Bontaag of Hontelalr . MUs Constance Carras of Jamaica, One of America i Great Stores church. Mrs. Henry Wells preilded, I* 1, was the recent guest ef Mr.reported by the mayor and council was the week-end) gueit of Mr. and of Freehold. The farm was owned A meeting of the elder* to receive Mrs. Edwin J.,Hplton,,Jr. and Mrs; Harry Hdeotls. n«w member* will bo held tonight at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leldner have by Mrs. Eva Throckmorton, wife of A ion, James,Palmer,P*ppa», was former borough Clerk Wlllard P. 7:80 o'clock. At 8 o'clock a meeting born to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pap- retilmed from a trip through the % of the1 consistory will be held In th« Southern state* and are residing In Throckmorton, who was arrested re- pai of Orange last week.' Ha. Pap- cently and held In $10,000., bonds church.. •>- pas is tht former Mr. and MrK J. Kotrt Heyer ol Democratic Club's Picnic For Children Stamfoi-d, Connecticut, ana Mr«, Rob- art Leonard of BlUabttb have been upending several days with Mn. Bar- MASH bara Heyor ot Wo'rthley street. Loiter Orelln of Shrewsbury • ave- cmc\ . nuo |«a patient at Monmouth M mortal hospital, Long Branob, where he underwent an operation, He Is Improving. Dr. and Mrs. R. Browning Wilton MARKETS Go Prices of Broad street returned home Bun- day from Chelsea, Vermont, where they spent a weok with the dootor's ACME Hammers Down Living Coats brother, Former Governor Stanley C. Brown. Tiio doctor and hli broth' er' spont most of the time fishing. With Lower Prices For Quality Foods , MrB. Robert Branlh of Worthily street gave birth to a daughter last Red Bank's Large, Modem, Attractive Convenient Market • ' f Thursday at Rlvervlew hospital, The daughter has been named Whllda Elizabeth. Both mother and' daugh- ter are expoctea to return home 73 BROAD ST. I Sunday, • Mlas Harriet Taylor and Mrs, Min- In the Center of Red Bank Help Yourself to Quality Foods ; nie R. Dangler of McLaren street left Tuesday by car for Newport, Rhode Ieland, where they will visit Miss Taylor's cousin, Mrs, William Thom- as. Whlle-thero they will witness tho International cup races. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rogers and Chateau sons Philip and William- left this morning for their/home at Carlisle, Pa., after spending a month at Mr. Pabst-ett Rogers' parents' home on Wallace McLaln of East Front street have Installation Held t street. Mr. Rogers )« an. Instructor returned home from, an -automobile Pre-Fabricated Memorial For ^* Cheezham ' In chemistry and athletic director at tour of.the New England states, For Red Bank Camp Dickinson university at Carlisle. • where Mrs, Warren spent most the Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilson of [time convalescing from hep recent House At Little Marconi To Be Whlto street aro tho parents of a illness. Miss McLaln, a nurse at Camp No. 39, Patriotic Order of . Crown Point daughter born last Thursday at Rlvorvlew hospital, accompanied Mrs. Held August 13 American's, installed officers Tuesday 23c Rlvervlew hospital. Warren, who has been a patient at Silver On Display night.. Mrs. Mary Lounabury of Mat- Former Fire Chief and Mrs. Ed. the hospital several weeks. Her con- awan, district president, installed tho mund Crclln and Bonn, Edmund, dition is reported to be much Im- Everett Thome Invites the Pub- Religious Services Will be Held newly elected officers. Prunes Ralph and Frank, and Policeman and proved. While- in the New England 1 Tho district officer was presented Grape Juice 17c 33c lic to Inspect Hit New Home at St. Anthony's Church in the with a gift on behalf of the lodge, Mrs. Frank Reuthcr and daughters, states they visited at West Haven large C Anna and Margaret, returned Sunday and Brookfleld, Connecticut; In tho on Prospect Avenue—En- Morning and Civil Ceremonies after which a silk pillow WEB dis- from a week's vacation on the Me White mountains of New Hampshire posed of on the co-operative plan and can tcdoconlc river. closed With Three-Ply Wood. at School in the Evening. won by Miss Grace Simpson. About Prune Juice Z 3 25c 1O and Mount Washington. 20 persons attended. Refreshments Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Spoorl and John Callahan, a retired captain of daughter Gortrudo, formerly ot Jer- were served. The next meeting wll tha New York lire department', has A prc-fabricated house, Iho first Religious and civil ceremonies will be held August 17 and will be a sey City and Ooeanport, have moved returned to his home in Brooklyn in this neighborhood, has just been Sanka Coffee "- 37c to Rod Bank, where they will make bo held at Red Bank Friday, Aug-, covered dish birthday party.- after spending a few days with Mr. completed on the east side of Pros- ust 13, as a memorial to Gugllemo their permanent home. MiiB Spoerl and Mrs. John SplUane of McLaren pect avenue, Llttlo Silver, and is now The officers arc: Wheaties returned on tho S. &.• Normandlo on Marconi,'- the fanjous Italian inven- President—Mrs. Anna Robinson. street. » being occupied by its owner, Ever- tor. Tho event Is being sponsored Monday from a sovon weeks tour of ett Thorne, formerly of Holmdcl. Fast president—Miss Valerie Nelson, Kaffee Hag "- 37c Europo with' a group of students Mrs. Norman Griffin and her son by the Italian-American colony of AsslBtant president—Mrs. Ada Asay. c Mi*. Thoi'no has the agency for Gun- Red Bank, under tho leadership of Vice president—Mrs. Sarah Ivlns. from Hood college, Frederick, Mary James of Mechanic street are spend- nison Houses in this section and his Assistant vice president—Mrs. Margarei land, where she la a senior. ing a vacation at Lake Hopatcong. a committee headed by John Dl- Shaffer. *<9 new homo is made of material dealt Mr. and Mrs. Edgar V. Denlse and Fiore. All residents of this locality Conductor—Mrs. Alice Jtoop. Lipton's ea »'^20^ c • 37c Mrs. E. Woloott of the LeRoy In by this firm. The dwelling is a arc Invited to attend. Chaplain—Mrs. Mary Havens. apartments has roturned from a daughter Jean of Princeton- road, short distance north of Rumson road Recording secretary—John Roop. most pleasant motor trip through Fair Haven, will leave this week for a on property which Mr. Thorno Three masses will bcjA^ld at St. Financial secretary—Mrs. Elizabeth Ben' vacation of ton days at Lake Wlllogh- nctt. the New England states.. bought from Mrs. J, M. Parker. Anthony's church, bcgiKwyjrvat 10 Treasurer—Mrs. Helena Simpson. by, Vermont. Mr. Denlse Is employ- o'clock. Rev. Vincent FuccKi mlm- Mlis Jean Dolckman and Harry ed at the Red Bank office of the The house Is to be used for dem- Inside guard—Mrs. James Kinesbury. McLean of Washington Halghta onstration purposes and It Is now ber of the committee, will be in Outside guard—Mrs. Margaret Jones. Prudential Ijuuranco company. charge. The 'x;lvll ceremony will 'Trustee—Mrs. Margaret Jones. were \ve6k-end guests of Mr. and open for public inspection. It is Pianist—Mlsa Valerie Kelson. Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown of Broad Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lewis and 24x32 feet and the enclosures are of take place at tho River street school- Evap. Milk 6 children Grace and Jack of Rlverton, . -street. , g£ three-ply timber 2M inches thick, house at 8 o'clock. The officials of formerly of Red Bank, are spending Red Bank and Monmouth county ; Bomodel Gas Station. Accepted by American Medical Association Committee OH EV»d» ' Harry P. Llpplncott of Riverside painted and otherwise decorated be- Tho Gulf gasoline station at the two weeks at Lake Wllloghby, Ver- fore they are put into place. Mr. have been Invited to participate. Gardens apartments, West Front mont. Mr. Lewis, who was formerly Representatives of the'Italian gov- corner of Maple avenue and West street, returned Thursday from a 12- Thorne has had the exterior covered assistant superintendent at the Red with shingles, but this Is additional ernment In this country are expect- Front street has been completely re- day fishing trip at Barnegat Bay. Bank office of the Prudential Insur- ed to take part. modeled. Two new driveways and While thoro ho stopped at Eno's ho- to the ordinary expense. The fab- ance company, Is manager of the ricated enclosures are weatherproof, a new spot lighting system have been Apple Sauces: 3-23 tel at Forked Rivor. For aeveral company's ofnoe at Rlverton. The Garibaldi society and St. An- installed. The building has been days he had oa his guests Mr. and but for decorative purposes an ad- thony's society of Red Bank and Mrs. Ralph Hadaway of Silverwhlto Miss Rose Bunln of Wallace street ditional covering may. be added. . the Society of 'Mount Carmel of mado modernistic. Philip Waldman Is spending two weeks with friend* 1 Is manager of the statlo'n. ' B & M Oven-Baked Assorted Delicious Gardens. Mr. Llpplnoott caught a It required only three' weeks to Matawan are very active In arrang- 28-01 ::•:* at Belmar. build the house. Aside from nailing quantity of blucflsh and sent some to ing tho evont. In addition to Mr. can his frlcnda four times during his Miss Rose Kaplan of Fall River, on shingles, thcro was little need DIFlorc and Father Fuccl the mem- Beans Jellies stay. ' '. . . Massachusetts, 1B spending - two for a hammer. A saw and a monkey bers of tho committee are Fillx San- 14c weeks with Mr. and' Mrs. B. Kaplan WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. KARO Blue Label CLARK'S Peanut MISB Gladys L. Shropshire of Hud- wrench' were tho principal tools re- tangelo, Salvatoro Cusumano, Santo and children of McLaren street. quired. . The house is joined to- GuattlerL Blaglao Rlccl, Loula Fcr- Too Late for Clastiftcation son avenuo and Mrs. John R. Perry Miss Esther Lovlne of Washing- of East Orange left yesterday morn- gether with sections four feet wide ra,- Santa Polandrano, Emillo Grillo, GIRL wanted for light housework; sleep ton street has resumed her training and varying in length. Only four Marcellina Claglla, James LaBlonda, ^Jn; good home. Fhona Red Bank 1268-J. Syrup 12c Blossoms 2 "23 Ing' by automobllo for West New- ooiirse at Monmouth Memorial hos- days Were required to, put therrt.In POLICE DOG (or sale, six months old, flold, Maine. Miss Shropshire will Michael Jannarone, Carmine Falbo, beautiful dog, large, male. - Wilson, pital after spending three weeks at place, They were fastened chiefly John Vaccarclli, Louis Rampino, be the guest of Mrs. Frank Smith, New York. • ' by means of bolts and "metal shoes." l>honp Rod Dank 2040-R.* 1 a college classmate, at Shady Nook fricola Barossa, Frank Lucia, Thomas BARGAIN—Six-cylinder, four-door Hup- camp and lator will tour New Eng-, Jacob Halpcrin, son of Mr. and Nails are little if ever used in tha Loprestl, John D'Amlco, Frank.Lo- mobila Botlnn. Apply aftnr & o'clock^ Corned Beef Hash""**" 2 Mrs. Abo Halperln of Prospect ave- cqnstructionof^ snch a house, hence presti, Darius Garbaiini and Anthony Paul YanBrunt, Block Point road, Rumson, 29* land. • _J '" nue, _ returnedLjiDmo_Sundax_f rorn. the lack of needs~df, a hammer. jcarotonuto. N. J. Mrs. Harry Copperlhwalte antTson nU^lUUUa MAN, who bcllevea ho cftn Monmouth Memorial hospital. He sell merchandise Bovcral other selected AIailtfr~~SII Harry and daughter Dorothy of has been seriously 111 18 months and The house has Insulated-., floors, men Hlieaily handling at excellent pro Jit. RED can Pearl street and Edward Hemschoot In this time has been a patient at sldowalls and ceilings, rock wool be- Successful applicant should bo 25 to SO Horse Shoe Salmon SALVATION ARMV SERVICES. 21* of Rumson motored to Boston over ing used. Tho interior' is finished years old, have full tlmo usa of car. be Mt. SInal and Bellevue hospitals at permanently located, able to start at onc« tho week-end. Mlo» Copperthwalte New York. in hardwood, the living room being if selected, have an honorable reputation Is enjoying a vacation from her du of walnut, one bedroom being of gum GEISHA Fancy Fanning'* Bread and Butter Miss Mildred Goff of John street Meetings to Bo Held nt the Ocean in hlfi community. 1 Previous Bales experi- ties at Now York. and another being of mahogany. In Grove Auditorium. ence not a deciding factor if ho haS char- Is enjoying a vacation from her du- acter, ambition, industry. Intelligence and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rlordan have ties at Muhlcnborg hospital, Plaln- all the rooms the callings are of ability to follow instructions. This work Pickles maple. Throughout tho house has Services at tho Ocean Grove Au- cnlla for lone hours, hard work, but payi Crabmeat 25c returned homo from a wedding trip fleld, *where she Is supervisor of the ditorium on Saturday, Sunday and to Atlantic. City. Mrs. Rlordan be- accident room. maplo ceilings, and most ot the man, working properly, very well. TerrU New Pack Standard Quality Imported Stuffed floors are of oak. Monday, August 7, 8 and 9, will be tory ojieri in your vicinity and elsewhere. No. 2 fore her marriage wai Miss Julia Mrs. Harry Qulnn of West Front In charge of the Salvation Army. Here's a snmplo of what this business did Lucia.' . • , Tho residence was built on tho for ono man: H. F. It., formerly clerk for cans street is seriously 111 at her home. Commissioner Alexander M. Damon lni'Ke corporation for ten years, entered Peas 3 25c Olives Jay Charles Michael Bacco, son of Federal Housing Administration will be the preacher on Sunday both this "Work without previous sales experi- Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Sacco of plan, which according to Mr. Thorno morning and evening, • ence, and earned $200 his first month, $65 2-oz •*_, Broad street, was baptised Sunday enables the builder to obtain ap- A week his first year. Paid Income tax on Red Bank Estate nlmoRt $4,000 for 1036, drives m. 1087 Wilbert's hot 7C afternoon at- St. James' churoh by proximately. 70 per cent of tho value At all the services durlnp tho throo Pontlac car now. If you aro Interested In Rev. Thomas E. Carney. The spon- of the site and residence for con- days music will be furnished by tho bciriK considered u an appllcRnt. Rddrcn 6-oz sors wero Miss Emily Sagurton and Goes to Husband struction purposes. The demonstra- Salvation Army territorial staff band a letter to Mr. R. B. Potter, Professional Shoe White bot 15c v fildff,, Asbury Turk, containing what you Charles C. Sacco. tion house is provided with gas ap- r-.nd male chorus. All services aro believe your qualifications to be, plus any Judgo and Mrs. Harry Klatsky of Israel Rltterman of Highlands left pliances and various other comforts open to tho public. other pertinent Information. ACME Quality MEAT Specials—Outstanding in Value Riverside Holghts are tho parents all his estate to his widow, Ray Rlt- and conveniences. Mr. Thorne says i 8fll - -of - ft sonr •:....:. ••••,•:;••,•.,- •> ,'J RED BANK REGISTER. 'AUGUST 6. 1987. Page Bewfr •""%,* i, kets did a business of *3,253,300, a mans of Red Bank Is taking care of Lincroft. Dairymen Protest rise ot (664,361 over last year. Sales Mlsjj Johnson/ It Costs No Mor*r tic* Buy the Be»t at ., of ten fruit and vegetable markets Mri. Malcolm Wlllltti hat returned (Tha n«d D"»nk Itoiihtor eatrba liouzht exoeeded WtfOS.OOO. ' " V" borne after * motor trip through the it Lincroft from Hubert Molun, who has Eveirything In Straw Hats New Milk Prices PoCono mountains'. dtUvai1/ rtuu), Miss Dorothy Wolcott of-Elizabeth The Llhcroit Sunday-school classes Producer. Claim They Will Low Eatontown. was a visitor one day last week with 111 take an outing Saturday an the to cloie out for the ie*»on at £ I WOO.000 • Yo»u—Proce*wp Mrs. Harry Dennis and family. lilhcroit Eststes, Tlio group will (tht B«d Baftk R««I.Ur etn b« bou«ht 'The Second Advent church has leave from In front ol the chapel at Forocd to Mak* up Uhderpay< In Eatontotrn »t thf itont ol WllllarJi 0. closed for the summer. It will re- I o'clock lit the afternoon In private menU to Producer*. Davii. a. Edward Bmook and YalWn'i). open in September. cant) A profftemj o{ garaca has been Word has befcn received here from The-American Mechanics will meet planned and refreshments will be MARKET A. L. MORRIS Millinery Parlor . Trintop (AP)—Tho SUU Milk John Jaslo, who Is with the 81st bat- tonight at Crescent ball. ' furnished by tho Sunday-school. In EST. 19O2 ' Control Board's ntw price scale*, talion of Fort Monmouth at San An- The Ladies' Aid society of the case of rain the outing will be held •ervJee will be at It o'clock, when New Postmaster Manaaquan Will Leonardo. the toplo will be "The Grand Un- LABOR &AY CRUISES derrtandlni." At the Jneetln* of th« 'Get Rid of ALMA HELD, Hairdresser (Th« R«J Bank B«(Ut«> UD battatM SwUmbtr a— * ' la Leonardo from f. X. KUdnff. Hurt. Christian Endeavor society at 7 p. IwrcaffarlOtyimiia, 4 day*, f 90 up 12 Spring Street Tel. 1404 Appointed For Stage Monster Uontcpmtrr ud Jim (JoUJuo.) m,. .the subject will he. "Gambling- ROAD OUST a^Raoket" The mibjeok of the ler- Whore courtesy, personal service «nd comfort- Mm. Carlo Lombardl Is In a hos- .'A ,big or two of Columbia Cal- Uncroft Off ice pital at Watorbury, Connecticut foi mon at the Sunday evening strvlee able privacy Is nlwoys the keynote. Parade Aug, 14 Also tmi UMsy Croliee from cium Chloride spread over dusty observation, -iv•, .,.-'. . at the church will be "Oar Common Tbe latest modes In Mr. and Mrs. Slesrt of Brooklyn, Alms," Tfte Women'* mlulonary MB up 4urlng S*p( ao4 Oat. nUi and- drlvewayi will stop Gerard Domidb'on Began Hl**Du- CM, write or pttnt lor Caih Prizes and Silver Cups to who have, beo,i> occupying the Cohen «ocl«ty will meet Tuesday afternoon the dust. Inexpensive. ' See us. PERMANENT WAVES ties This Morning u Successor be Awarded to Winneri in the cottage on Center avenue will return at 3:80 o'clock, wlth!Mr». *""IUp C** «|rcul*r«, M< r«Mrv«llon« to their home'today,. EUGENE U to William R.xGaffney, Who nle In charge of tfce devotional, per- HEl^N LEE GETTY, P Several Divitiont—All Organ- Mr.,and tin, Cohan of RIdgefleld iod and Mrs. Blanche Leonard in Trtvtl Strvlct _,,' L. D. SEELy Resigned Recently. are •pending' two weeks at'their cot- charge of the program. The dea- _, :•' • EAXONTOWN,'. N.. J. Spcclal oiI trcatoont 8iven be izationt Invited to Attend. 1 U q tage. Th«y are getting It in readi- cons will have a, meeting, Tuesday All tlck«t at eompanUi iWiphono 178 '°" ness for Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hellmann evening at 8 o'clock.' Prayer meet- MACHOTELESS Gerard Domldlon, ion of Mr. and rtr«m "' cach permanent to Insure perfect Manaaquan will stage one or the nd their Ideally from 'Mount' Vor- Ing will be held Wednesday evening results. No extra charge. , Mrs. William Domldlon of Mncroft, most spectacular parades ever seen non, New York, who, will take pos- when''the pastor, will continue'the yesterday morning was appointed In this good, old shore town Satur- session ,t hit week and remain over •peolal Bible study of the Apoitolio ictlng postmaster at Lineroft to day.^uguat 14, starting prpmptly at 1 Labor day, •,-••• , ••••. '. church. , .!• • ... .-. ; • ; ' ' lucceod William R. Oaffncy, who re- o'clock. This'Is a part of the five- Herman Schneider ot New Tork About $100 was cleared for High CAR WASHING igned recently after having served day program In connection with the is postmaster for the past three city will remain in Leonardo for, a Point Spiritualist chapel Saturday Golden Jubilee celebration in com- few days with his wife and family at. evening, by the ohloken salad supper Can Called for and Delivered. Jual Phone 3921 CAMPBELL JR'S 'ears. Mr. Domldlon, who Is a mom- memoration of the 2S2d anniversary the home of Mr». Schneider's mother, ier of the Llncroft Democratic club, held at the home of tie pastor, Rev, of the first land settlement of Manas- Mrs. Zack Staer. Mrs. Schneider Is Frances istevenion. . •••.-..• ' in affiliate of the Mlddletown Town- quan and the 60th anniversary of v the former Mildred Lobnaaa of Leon- Charjes Frledlander has • resumed ihlp Demooratlo organization of Manasquan as an Incorporated bor- ardo. % his duties at, New Tork with the vhlch Theodore J. Labrecque Is pres" ough. ..'" ' POULTRY Frank Patterson Is (pending the telephone company following his va* AtlanticWhiteFlash ent, began his duties this morn- The committee In charge of the :ation. His '.daughter: Carol is on »g. Mr. GafTney plans to take a summer with ' his mother, Mrs. ALL BIRDS RAISED AND DRESSED celebration has made it possible for George Patterson, arid his sister, Mrs. he sick list wl^h stomach trouble. onth's vacation. His plans as to the sub-committee in charge of this he future are Indefinite. Rosemary Moran. v Maple • Ave,:.•&> Monmouth St., , ' Red Bank AT PLANT ON NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD. monster parade to offer many worth- Mr. and Mrs; Albert, Kaelln, Sr., Mr. GalTney, who Is a son of Mr. while prizes. Gold loving cups Will The Royal Exchange of London was ' ;•;•,'/ TIBiES — TOBES — ITJBBIOATION nd Mrs. Patrick Gaffney of Lln- have relatives visiting them for three be awarded in the firemen's division weeks. . Their guests are Mr. and sstabllshed In 1666. - , BflPAlEINO -y^ATTBBIlM, ~ ACCESSORIES r6ft, was appointed postmaster of to the company having the oldest SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK! he fourth class office at Llncroft Mrs. Alfred Kaelln, Jr., and Mrs. apparatus In the parade and to the "'rettyman and family. m January 16,, 1934. H Is ppresidene t best appearing flre companies and I«4 to 2-LB. RED BROILERS f th U Captain E. C. Bradloy had several if the Uncroft Democratitic clublb. also to the two best" appearing first notables on his fishing trips al DELIVERED READY Mr. Domldlon moved to Llncroft aids squads In the first division. the "Lena Bradley" during the wee!.-. 1th his parents from New York In the music division there will be Among them were William Schwartx, JERSEY SPRINf ight years ago. For the past sev- hreo prizes of $80, $25 and $10, re- a member of the New Tork assem- FRYERS •al years he has worked as an au- spectively, to 4he bands making the •mobile mechanic and recently bly, Captain Jacob Schramm,. Capt. For a Real treat! FOR PAN ... 30;,, (3 IDs.) • OUtb best appearance and best music and ~ohn Calley and William Baanell, BROILER^ Fresh Young arted In the trucking and contract- marching . performances.' The best who caught 38 fluke and 22 porgles. Young Spring ig business. He Is a member of the fife and drum corps In the parade, ROASTERS FOWL Incroft flre company. Members of the 'New Jersey Tele- O for fl.13 (4 to 4K lbs.) based on appearance and music and phone company of Newark enjoyed Fowl (4 to 4J4 lbs.) 27J, marching performances, will receive a fishing trip recently. They Includ- Turkeys , 37V Tbe Red Bank Register Is sup- $25 and the best drum major -will re- d Mr. and Mrs. Cornish, Mr. and (S lbs. to pair) (6 - 10 1b. average) (op to I lbs.) >rted bv local as well as out-of- :elve a baton. Mrs. Vandersluys, Mr.' and Mrs. Free Prompt Delivery... Phone 278-W-l Red Bank own business men. Advertisements Borkstrom, Mtsa Helen Mlkolas, Bert ippearlne regularly tell the story.— In the division devoted to clubs and organizations, prizes wllll be Egberts, Misses Helen and Grace dvertlsemeot. Missell, William Barton and Robert Spring Lamb Smoked Ham . awarded on appearance and march- Ing performance and will be $25, $15Barrows. Tho Fenersteln Fishing Legs 291 : . ' (h»4t or whole) and $10, respectively. club of Lake Hopatcong made a trip - 25f Frizes of $15 and $10 will be award- }n the Lena Bradley. They hauled (6K It*, up) Cala Ham . . b V n 120 ling, 19 whiting, 14 porgles and ed to the first and second placeB fluke. most representative of big sea day BONELESS BONELESS . Ask About division. There will be three prizes Over 200 persons attended the bin- A Deposit go party given by the Fourth Dis- Our New Beserves Your in the float division of $25, $15 and Chuck Roast I I/V I1 $10, respectively, and prizes of $5, $3 trict Democratic club In Leonardo Deferred Coat In Our and $2 in tbe clown division. \ Grill last Thursday evening. Mat- Veal Roast Long Island Payment ' ¥ V Storage Free thew Stevenson, president of the club, Cold Cuts for Summer Days! v ^ The Golden Jubilee committee ex- lade an appeal to all present to at- m Flan OGEL'S of Charge tends a most cordial invitation to all Spiced Ham 39c m Sliced Tongue .,23c* Ducks 22 tend the bingo party which will be Red Bank Long Branch fire companies, first aid squads, secret k held tonight, the proceeds of which Bologna .32c n Pplish, Ham ...... 23c «•* 25 Broad St. 176 Broadway orders, service clubs, women's clubs, will be given to, the Brevent Park business concerns, bands, fife and and Leonardo flre company. Cheese Ham ...15c.«.» Kenwood drum corps and Individuals in and Liverwurst 35p "* Assorted Mr. and Mrs. William Settgast n out of Manasquan to participate; In ipent the week-end at Red Hook, Pork Loaf...; 19c * Cold Cuts 39cm . Roll Butter 37fD the parade. •Jew Tork. Those desiring to enter should Mr. and Mrs. John 7. Hughes and send their application as early as pos- Family of Eayonne were Sunday vis- Grocery Specials Fresh Fruits & Vegetables sible to W. D. Crosley, chairman of itors at the home of Mr. Hughes' the Parade committee, Manasquan, mother, Mrs. Margaret Hughes, and Kellogg's Corn Flakes ., 2 for 13c Celery Hearts, crisp •. 2'forlSc giving the name of the organization, sister, Mrs. Bernard A. Scanlon. Romaine 2 'or 19c | waforcresi '<' concern or individual and the type Mr. and Mrs. Mlrbach and family 2 August or. nature of the entry. Sour Pie Cherries, Pitted ..2 cans 29c of Jersey City were recent guests of Tomatoes, Fancy Selected 7c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruhnke, Sr. Brown Edge Wafers, NBC ..23c box JERSEY Mrs. Robert Banfleld and daugh- Carrots Middletown Village. ters Harriet and Jean and son Rob- Strawberry Preserves ....2-tb. jar 37c POTATOES ert'have relumed after spending sev- Beets (The Red BanV Reilitcr can be bought iral weeks at MUford, Maryland. Krasdale Grape Juice 15c pt. bot. A9o bas. OQo bos. White Turnips in Middletown from J. O. Knight and Wil- Mrs. Albert W. Cross was a recent bunch i Uam p. Wawro. .:""•',. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. College Inn Tomato Cocktail 18c bot. Large fro. 1 Small No. S Fourteen residents of this place Clifford F. Gorton of New. Mon- (tO-ox.) Jersey Corn Cantaloupes went to Parkesburg, Pennsylvania, moutb, formerly of Leonardo. OAo dor. .. Co each Saturday to witness the wedding of Mrs. Adam Dorlrnger of Newark Tender Leaf Tea Rev. George W. Young, pastor of laid a surprise visit Saturday to her x Fur Sale! the Baptist church of this place, to 3 / -oz. 16c : 7-oz.31c lster, Mrs. F. O. Grimm. With her 2 JERSEY PEACHES. Miss Ida Wonderly. Tho newly mar- were a number of relatives 'and s ried couple are now on a wedding friends, Including Mr. and Mrs. Trem- Tuna Fish, light meat • 13-oz. can 33c l-qt bsfct. Olo . 2-qt. bskt. 35 trip and they will start housekeep- bly of Ocean View, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Save As Much .As ing next month In the Baptist par- phen Burnett of Newark, Mr. and sonage. The Baptist church will be. Mrs. Ray Smith of Staten Island and FRESH SEA FOOD! closed until Sunday, September 12. Mr. Dorrlngcr. TWel ol f / De«P-Se» Presenting a collection nof Furs outstanding for quality, Miss Leah Johnson and Claude Miss Helen Ruhnke, who Is spend- Bluefish tb I Scallops Bennett of Perth Amboy spent Sat- ing the summer at Spring Lake, was Haddock 25;, fashion authenticity completeness . . . and wide range of prices. urday with Mrs. George Spafford. at her home here Saturday and Sun- Mr, Bennett Is an officer on a steam- day, Her father, Arthur Ruhnke, Sr., SPECIALS IN EFFECT UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th Come to Vogel's to see casual, sport and formal furs. Only superb ship which piles between New York of Hoboken, was with her. and South America. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Palmatler Spafford were visitors at Jersey City were called to Nyack, New York, last quality pelts have been admitted to this collection. You can be Sunday. week by the death of Mr. Palmatler's Mrs. Blanche Wilson of Belford father. He died at the age of 84 assured that your purchase will be a careful investment inasmuch vlalted Kenneth Smith one day last yearB at Cappan ho&pltal, Cappan. FOWLER'S MARKET week. His widow is 80 years of age. He as prices will be considerably higher later in the season. Mrs. William Bohn was a recent also leaves two daughters, three visitor at Lavalctte. sons, nine grandchildren and two 7 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Miss Spears' of Rutherford is very great-grandchildren. alck at the home of Miss Elizabeth The Sunday morning session of : Caslor, where she is visiting. the Baptist Sunday-school will be Phones 3334 -5 Red Bank Free Deliyery AUGUST PRICE! Mrs. Lydla M. Smith has rented held at 9:45 o'clock and the church her apartment to Mr. and Mrs. Jul- ius Ley of Jersey City, who expect to take possession early next month. The Ladies' aid society of the Re- formed church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles' Irwln Tuesday. Friday afternoon, August 20, from 2 to 5 o'clock, a food, fruit and veg- *58. etable sale will be held from 2' to 5 LATER ?69.50 TO ?89.50 o'clock at the Reformed church for the benefit of the re'palr fund. It Lapins! Black Caraculs! will be under the direction, of the Ladies' aid society. A few weeks Sealines! Beaveretts! ago the society had a very success- ALT ful sale and judging by indications the coming one will be even more profitable.' Services will be resumed at Christ church Sunday when Right Rev. AUGUST PRICE! Irving Pedre Johnson, bishop of Col- orado, will preach. The service will be at 8 o'clock In the evening, as the bishop will (reach at New York both in the morning and afternoon. S ALE He is one of the outstanding preach- ers aqd. leaden of the church. Tbe service Sunday, AugustlB, will be at U a. m, with Edward J. Mohr'ln charge. Kev. W. B. Spofford, the LATEE §100 to |125! rector,.will be back, from Europe OUR ALTERATION SALE CONTINUES Northern Seals! Mendoza Beavers! Kidskin! Sunday, August 22. . . Brown Caraculs! Muskrat! Kacoon! WE ARE ESPECIALLY ANXIOUS TO MOVE Marlboro, LARGE AND PERISHABLE ARTICLES MUo- Mary Ann^Bu guest recently of Mlsa Carolyn Jen- PRICE REDUCTIONS PREVAIL: WHICH MAKE ~ AUGUST PRICE! nlngt at Metedeconk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardy are YOUR PURCHASE A REAL BARGAIN entertaining'their niece, Miss Mar- garet Brannlgan of New York. $ Mrsi W. % VanBrunt of New Ha- von, Connecticut, has been vlaltlns her sister, Miss Loretta Kellar. 'DIAMONDS. — WATCHES — RINGS Dorothy Louise Nelberllon celebrat- 138. ed her first birthday Saturday. Mrs. W. J. Blair and sister, Mr* LATER ?1C5 TO $195 Shackblton, have returned from a STERLING "SILVER—GOLD' .JEWELRY Western trlp^ American Broadtail! Kriwmer Caracul! Morning service ot the Baptist church next Sunday will bo In oharge NOVELTY JEWELRY-GLASS^ CHINA. Russian Tonj! Morie Kidskin! Morie Caracul! of Rev. G. Conover, formerly of Free- hold. Rev, Jamos VanVossom, pastor of the Dutch Reformed church, will ART GOODS .-• CLOCKS -WALLETS spend his vacation In New Tork Many Other Furs Including state.. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brown of Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Mini Hudson street are entertaining Mrs. Morris of/Jersey City. RED Muskrat, Leopard Cat, Grey Squirrel, Helen Hombllng of B«d Bulk Is Grey Persian, Russian Caracul. visiting her aunt, Mrs, Charles Buck. Miss Ethol Rybovlch of West Palin BAJSfK AUGUST SALE PRICE, Beach, Florida,.Is a guest at the Stat- tel home. " • FROM ?195 TO $405 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holier enter- 1831 tained Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoag and REOSSILLES Mrs. Elltabcth Weber of Elizabeth Recently. .,'.,.., • JEWELRY REPAIRING Summer Resident. W.t.h.i, Clocks ui /twilrr Cteaaed end ... for ^rsday Ripalred at Ressonible Prices. SPORTS Candidate For * All Work Guara«fee4 fear Out Ytir. New York Mayor 9 Reg; 10° Ice Cream Soda 71,,, H. ROSIN, Jeweler But it * Sciemtt v t> Will Front St., Red Euk. N. 1. Cote's Ice Cream , Booth and Vtautttln BerrW f TeV 13»M» Former Supreme Court' Justice Magaslnetv— Cigars — Cigarettes; — Newspapers) My HOWABD BXAKE8LEE, Sohraft't and towneya. Candles , W H\ Jeremiah T. Mahoney of Lit- it's ««y * ••"I"- Sailing Races On GHEZZI WINS JERSEY OPEN TITLE Miller Winner Barbara Sayre Wins Of BarbourCup Dickman Scrub Race Barbara Sayre finished first In the scrub, race for Class A and B sneak- Female Sldppm Have Bad Day linden Racer Takes First Place boxes held last night by tbe Frank ' fa Manraoutb Boat Cltfe Rues in Teature Event Last Night DIokman Skeeter fleet. No season Saturday Afternoon -. Other at Long Branch Midget Auto paints were awarded owing to the fact that some of the boats that i Held Sunday. Speedway. • raced this Week at Mantoloking had cot yet been brought back. ' The comet olaii of sailboat races, Charllo Miller of Linden, who lest Snaakboxai—Claaa A and B. •Wen thli itajon ha* been domln- Saturday took third-place money In 8t*rt—7:08 ' 77 BROAD ST., RED •terj by female iklppertj WH won the feature event of the Long Branoh Barbara Sayra .. 7:36:30 by • new entrant, OSarlei Allaire, midget a,utornoblle speedway, last Gcna Powers 7:85:46 Robert Dave? ... 7:50:10 Free Delivery Phone In tha, Vfeekly regatta of the Moa- night captured the W. Warren Bar- Jamta Clayton ..-— 7:30:45 jnoiUh boat olub Saturday attemoon, hour sweepstakes, The racer re- WaJtar Mead '...-.._..-.....— 7:S8:53 (QUANTITIES LIMITED) Aljlilre,-fUllruK hi» Mopalonr, dl< fielved" a handsome silver trophy, of. Arnold Schwarti ...... 7:42:85 Qllbart Turner _.-.._ ..... 7: 7:46:00 FRUIT COCKTAIL .TOMATOES Caro Q'ulnn .... 7:41:00 Mooha MA uuj9ti« ettiw or thfrd In the preceding seven events Eonrr Pope ...... 7:48:00 of the evening-. C • Tb« breese was light, spotty and Last Saturday marked the half- 12 lOuthaUL. Thlrty-alx boati sailed way mark for the season. The speed Tali Can No. X Con ' ,s 4M miles, twloe (round tbe trtan- bowl,wound, UP Its fifth week with River Front Thun., Frl. &. Sat. Only Thurj-» grl. fa Sat; Only jnlar course of the boat club. It one of the best shows of the Beason VU a beat to windward to flret The feature event was won by House- Estate Leased 4 »Uk«, a^run dend to leeward to sec- holder, Duke Nalon coming In sec- SELE SERVICE ^GROCjEMK, " ' " ond and a broad reioh home. ond and Miller taking third money. Barbara' Sayta led. the Class A Oesell was put out of the running To New Sale Starts Thurs. -• Effective to Wed., Aug. 11th jraeakbpxu In the flrat lap but' took When hejoflt a wheel going Into the Itoyal Tsiste •tcond place, at Buoky Mead'* 8nap first turn. ' A. Anderson Rent* the passed her on.the reaoh home. The The Consolation provided one of the Class B sneakboxesputuptheoloseit biggest thrills of tbe evening when William G. Shepherd Proper- SLICED PINEAPPLE race of the afternoon, only a minute 1 BUI Zarka tangled with James Forte, ty on Riverside Drive and Will Freshly Tacked ••pirating the Hrst flva boats. AUg - causing,Zarka to make a complete tat BonWetW Fanny Soaker beat somersault and resulting ln a frac- Move There Soon. Walter Mead/* U X. home by flv tured shoulder and minor cuts and ASTOR COFFEE second!. The luminaries: Craig Wood, left, and Vlo Ghezzl, Ms conqueror In Sunday's play-off for ffew Jersey open golf championship at Shackamoxon Ooeuitry olub. bruises. He was; rushed to Monmouth William A. Anderson, vlco presi- Palmer's 4 Star Memorial hospital. The speed and dent of the New York advertising SUrt—2ilO Vlo Grhezl of Rumion, gait, pfofes- 13th to bring hjmself only a shot be- chipped close for a bogey 5. Ghezzl's efficiency of track attendants with firm of Thornley & Jones, has taken GRAPE JUICE Beat and Owner fire extinguishers saved both Zarka Pater,- Fetor Bentli/ ...... sldnal at the Seal Golf club, defeated hind. Then, when he parred the, 14th par four gave him an advantage he a lease for a year on the river front Glbbs Brand Dolphin II, Mlcker WhIU . his buddy,. Craig Wood, Rumson with a three, he drow all even. In never relinquished. On the short fifth and his car from flames which quick- estate on the south side of Riverside Sklplt, June Itethot Country olub pro, by one stroke Sun- the meantime Ghezzl, playing the hole Wood's tee shot was 12 feet to ly enveloped the car as it turned drive owned by Mrs. William G. Comet! day In an 18-hole. play-off for the next four holos ,!n regulation Qgures the. left of the flag, Gheizl'B 35 feet over. Zarka'a condition is-reported Shepherd, who will move from tho Surt—2iis favorable. .The"'Consolation was CARROTS & PEAS Mopaloni, Charlea Allaire . Itil state open, golf championship. The for a 73, posted a- 278. ,., , past the cup and on a mound. Ghezzl property to Now York. The rental Etcadoo, Marion Cook ..——- 10 IS two btadllners In New Jersey golf- Wood holed a good ten-footer at holed his putt for a birdie two and won by Harry Sheeler. was made by tho Thompson agency Midnight, Marjorl. Stewart ,- 1.01.0 dom were tied at 278, ton undor par,' Wood missed. Pa the next hole Midget auto racing at the Long of Red Bank. Wafaoo, Bill Olden ..—•—••.-• l02l the ltsth to take< the lead, was trapped SILVER DUST Marfloo Too, Muiorle Moore when the firing ceased Saturday night at. the lOth-and took a five, hooked Wood's drive was .behind, a tree. He Branch speedway 1» continuing on the The place was owned and occupied Star Duit, Itarjotle Noroum . after the regulation 72 holes of the a No. 4 .Iron shot to the left of., the had to slice his second, around the upgrade, with increasing attendance many years by tho late William' Q. War Tup, Jaok Montfomanr annual tournament, held this year at 17th green and now needed two pars trunk. The ball dropped into a trap and public Interest. Acceptance of aootty, Bobert Forbta 1 Shepherd, widely known writer and Lulu. P«BB/JBIU „__ the Sbaokamazon Country olub. At to win. It was a. mad chase and ni- to the" left of the green. He exploded the races Is manifested by the out- associate editor of Collier's Weekly. FAIRY SOAP Breeit, Joireh B«eob«r the and of the additional round Ghez- ter being1 eight shots behind, Craig out and tapped in a two-footer lor a. standing spectators seen nightly In > Flivli, Domlnlok Jli It consists of four acros of land- (Powder) il bad a 09, three finder par, leaving was now one to the good. But he par four, but Ghezzl holed out an the speedway stands.. Among the scaped grounds having an extensive him 13 under for 90 holes. Wood post- took thr.ee to get down and his four 18-footer for a birdie three. most prominent guests attending the river frontage and a 12-room house- GOLD DUST m . start—»ao ed a two-under-par 70. thrill show are BUch persons as Mayor Snap, Rflurt Head „—-..- llt g| at the home hole gave Him a tie. Both were on in two for birdie 4's Two distinctive features are tho pip^i, Barlam tana — 1.06.0 On Sunday Wood, who has been a Alton V. Evans of Long Branch, sweeping view of the river and sur- ... 1108)11 OhcBl earned the title, bis flrtt Vic- at the seventh. On the eighth Wood's Puffln, K. B. Umlneott tory In the state open, by superior runner-up in the British open and seoond trickled over into a "bunker. Ralph Mulford, Arthur "Bugs" Baer, rounding country, and the Interior Gold Dust Cleanser Omar, Edwardt Bullman —_. HOSii. i Mike Jacobs, Tommy Farr, Hype Mlk« DonaM and AaonrQsbora lijjtj putting. It waa the second year In United States P. O. A. championships, He recovered nicely but missed a decorations of the house which were Brown Ike. Oine and George Worthier . • •"•• a row that the title hai been decided Just couldn't get the four and flve- two-foot putt and lost another shot Igoe, Josephine Dunne, Ellis C. An- done by a celebrated New York ar- Salada Tea Label Ineakboiet—Clan B. by a play-off. Last year at Crest- footers to drop. On most of the out- to Vic, whose second, bounded over drews, Colonel H. Murray Jacoby tist. Start—3i2O ' and Kelly Petlllo. 2-lb. rnont Gb'ezz) lost to Johnny Farroll going holes Wood -was Inside his a trap and onto the green. Prepared Bran Fanny goaVar, Au«uat BchwarU - 1:07:0 The Thompson agency also reportB Jar .L.fc.Wafer'Mead- '•""•1 after 18 extra holes. Wood, winner lanky opponent with his second shot ' After pars at the ninth each blrdled the following rentals: 8°; Sea nag, Jamei Clayton ... of the event at Braldburn In 1934, but his putts were skimming past the the long'tenth, Ghezgl sinking a ten- The seven-room house at 120 Wal- MUSTARD Hee Too, Jack Powers — was elghtfctroke* -behind the ultimate cups. footer for his four after Craig ap- Three Local Teams Anjrthlni, Arnold Sohwarta lace street owned by G. J. Weinman Lgst. winner at the end of the. mgrnlng Ohezzl dropped putts' of iwo, IS proached stiff with his third. They, N. Y. Stata Fancy FltH Fin, Tom Cottrall to Emll Slngdahlsen of Jersey City. Size Can Sue, Boh Patls —... round Saturday. At the end of 64 and 35 feet for birdies on the first had pars at the 11th, a short hole Win In Polo Tourney The eight-room house at 212 Maple Tip Top, Borden Har.ce holes the ecoreb'oard read OhBiil nine. His other blrdlo on tha out- and at the next hole Wood rammed avenue owned by the Mainstay build- PolSrwof, Gilbert Tomer f»«W8—208, lyood 73-"71^B—31?. Except Beg. 8cuffl.7B«d WhIU going holes was scored at the seventh, In a 15-footer to cut a stroke from Evergreen Farms', Monmouth ing and loan association to Mrs. SAUERKRAUT Snipes It looked at 'this point llke'a flght where he was homo In two. At the Vic's lead. County Country club and thi Maud Adamson of Long Branch. Chowder Size •> Surt—2M to j»«e who could keep the closest to turn Ghezzl had 33, threo under par, Wopd missed a five-footer for a Shrewsbury polo teams aurvivsd thi The seven-room house at Foxwood Consomme Oan Rouken, Robert Rentier — OhessI, In general Vlo was conceded and Wood 37. The complexion first round of the Monmouth Coun Umer. Bdwarda Bullman . birdie at the long 13th but he cut Park owned by Fred G. Dunnell to HEINZ SOUPS , iiiaii the victory and It looked more like changed'' somewhat coming in but Ghezzl's margin another stroke when ty Country club's annual 10-goal polo Spray, Irvine Jukeon . Mrs. Aleathca Lockwood of Con- Reclpo Brand Melon., Goraiona Morrow . liilil: a flght for second money than any> Ghezzl had just enough to' outlast his the latter took three from the edge tournament which started Tuesday. necticut. Cello KaodubouU thing else. Jersey shore neighbor. The tenth on the short 14th. Both had birdie Monmouth County Country club's Itart—Sl3O and 18th were particularly trying for The six-room house at 92 River Both Oheal and Wood got eagle fours on the. 16th after getting pars team defeated Blind Brook, 8 to 7, road, Rutrlson, owned by Mrs. Anna MARSHMAaOWS OrMe, ProMer Jaaae ...-.- two's on the first hole In the after- Wood. On the tenth he pitched his on the downhill 15th and at the 17th Evergreen Farms won over Peach All Beg. Valrftk. Uoyd B, Fuller — approach a foot from tho cup for a Begcnhard to Miss Mildred Butler Brill's E-Z Freeze noon round. Ohezzl went over par at Craig missed the green to the right Blossom farms, 16 to 8, and Shrews- of Jersey City. Flavors Size Can Buoky Mead wai again tbe win- certain bfaHej only to watoh Ghezzl 7° the seoond, went bvor again at the but recovered nicety and holed a two- bury wort over Bethpage, 6 to 4 eie • • • ner of the weekly Dlokman Bkaater knock In a ten-footer for a bird. On large fleet snetkbox Sunday aj_tgrnoon. fourth, got another back at the footer. The Rumson pololsts lost to Burnt ICE CREAM MIX seventh and reached the turn In SIS, the 13th Craig missed a flvo-footer Mills, 11 to 9. Can Thai race had been postponed until which might haVe proved a turning On the final hole Ghezzl's drive was Jacobs Becomes %J 1 F Cleanser Sunday afternoon became of the one under regulation figures. Wood about 280 yards down the middle of .Governor's Island will meol 17° cams bounding1 along af tar hit eagle point, Inasmuch as Ghezzl took three Shrewsbury In the quarter-nna large lack of a breexo that morning. Jane from the edge on the next hole. the narrow /airway. Wood's toe shot Powers won the Claw B event. The on {ho first, blrdled the fifth, eixth faded into the' trees hut he played match to be played this afternoon Czar Of Boxing RINSO Pkg. summaries: and seventh, parred the eighth and Qhezzi assumed an advantage when a fine approach through the branches, The seml-flnals and flnala will bt IV ninth to get out In 31 and to plok up he drovo to the edge of the flrat landing on the green 15 feet beyond played this afternoon. The semi Fair Haven Resident Leases Re;. ?** flttrt-aieo' four shots. This left' him, four shots green, chipped within two feet of the the cup and leaving himself a diffi- finals and finals will be played Sat Size Coke Finl.h Madison Square Garden tor Woodbury Soap Sailor, behind with nine holes to go. cup and.dropped the putt for a birdie cult downhill putt for a birdie. urday and Sunday. 3 - 23' Buoktr Mead ——...———— S1&2140 Then the dramatics took placo fast three. Wood, whoao drive was hole Two Years — Wsis Formerly Aun.t Schweera Ghezzl's niblick approach hit th Edwaidi Rullman — ... .— l:i and furiouk. Ohorzl tO>pijd His ae'co'iid high'to the right, chipped four feot green but kicked into a trap. .He Affiliated With Tex Rickard. Robert Davla i IlilltO Into the water on the 10th, pulled short of the cup and missed his bid barely got out with his explosion Got Big Fish, But Babbitt's Cleanser Donald Oeborn —- ••• i ttisur out, trapped himself on his next and for a blrdlo. 3<» 10° SonUn Har.ce IIBSIIO shot but chipped up a foot from the Mike Jacobs of Fair Haven, well- in a it: wound up with seven. Wood blrdlod Ghczzl played a poor Iron second cup and -holed It for victory after Lost Fishing Rod know fight promoter, became virtual B, B. Llpplnoott SlBBl«l the hole with a four and picked up to the second green and he chipped Wood's bid for a birdie missed the c«ar of boxing last night when he VAN CAMP'S '-"'• FREESTONE David Woleott .. SlITllI three more shots, ton feet past the cup and missed it «:BSs«O cup by an Inch. Lee Wlckersham of River Plaza leased Madison Square Garden for AroeM BchwarU Ohexci parred the 11th, blrdlqd tho for a par to have the duel on even Evaporated Milk • PEACHES CUM B Tho cards; painter, decorator and paper hanger two years. In addition to the Gar- i Start—3i*3 12th, parred the 18th and went over terms. After pars on the third Wood Par, out 4 1 4 4 S 4 S 4 i—U went fishing Tuesday after working den, Jacobs has contracts to lease Jan«'7o««n llBillO par by a shot at the 11th. Wood got hooked a weak iron effort into a shal. Par, In 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4—S6—72 hours. Standing on a jettly at Mon- C SlBSllB the Yankee stadium, Polo grounds Walter Mud — his three at the 11th, lost another low, trap on the fourth) tried to get Ohezil, out ....3 5 4 4 2 3 4 4 4—SS mouth Beach, he hauled in a blue- and Ebbots field. 3 - 17 12*= Jamee Clajtou . iisso shot when he parred the 12th but oliTiwith a putter and succeeded only Ohonl, In' 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 S 4—36—69 Choice Quality Tom Cottr.ll , t:01:00 fish weighing nine and one-half banged two great wood shots on the In gaining the edge ot the green. He Wood, out 4 Ilitlll 4—37 Tbo agreement, signed between Largest Size Can Buddy Whlto ... 4l01t05 Wood, In 4 S ! 6 I 4 4 3 4—13—70 pounds. Disposing of this catch he Jacobs and Colonel John Reed Kil- Beg. Tall Can Harrx fioutball , ,4:04:10 threw out his lino again and delight- patrlck, president of the Garden Cor- Mon., Tiics.'& Wed, Only Mon., Tiies. 4 Wed. Only The weekly race lor parents of ed, he observed that the bait was poration, leases tho Garden to Jacobs skippers of the Dickman fleet was Trotting Season At Local Sk'eeter Fleet nibbled by a blueflsh even bigger In for a oertaln number of nights dur- won by Edward Davla with Amory Middle Atlantic appearance than the one which hi ing the winters of 1937 and 1938 and . Osbotn second, Ellwood Powers Freehold Opens Soon Loses At Mantoloking had caught Short-lived was his Joy tbe Long Island Bowl for the sum- Fruit and Vegetable Department third. Thomas Cottrell fourth, Harry His quarry dived about In close mers of 1938-9. The agreement was. Rider fifth, and Henry Pope slxti. Canoe Program To CALIFORNIA |A . A p . A matinee free to tha publlo will proximity to rocks. The rod broke reached through the efforts of Wil- o c Charles Allaire won the Monmouth The Dickman Skeoter fleet lost to and the fish got away. Nevertheless liam F. Carey, commissioner of san- Boat club cornet class race Sunday Inaugurate the late trotting season at Freehold on August 14, accord- Have Many Events the Mantoloking Yacht club, 38 to 26, there was much envy among Mr itation and former Garden head. Bartlett Pears 11 25 morning' in easy fashion. Albert In a match held Tuesday at Manto- Wlckersham's friends who are de- Jacobs controls, in addition to'Joe' Newman, a newcomer In the oomet ing to Edwin R, Barkalow, newly- appointed secretary for. the Freehold loking. Disqualification of August votees of fishing when they saw the Louis, Jim Braddock, ex-heavy- LARGE GEORGIA division, was second, finishing; six Championihipi to.Include En- Schweers spelled defeat for the local big member of the finny tribe which weightchamp; Tommy Farr, British miautea after Allaire Racing association.. Tho event will club, which was leading at the time. be for prizes, marking the first tlmo tries from Canoe Clubs from he had caught • tltlcholder; Max Schmcllng, and has PEACHES Cometa Schweor's boat, Fanny Soaiker, broke strings on every champion of admit- SUrt—1001 ie the association has offered a card Many Eastern Cities—Coune a rudder and struck ono of the Man- Cliartet Allaire ... -... 35 = for anything but money purees. The ted drawing power In the lesser SUNKIST ^p Albert Ntwman „.- UilOi toloking boats before It could be Yankee Farm Hand weights. UlllrZO change la expected to draw,a largo West of Borough Dock. brought under control. Under the Barbwt Btiwart - field of amateur driven from Plain- Rumors that Jacobs would tako Marjoiie Moore „ 18:11 :B 5 rules of the yacht club the BklprJer On Pirates' Roster over control of boxing for tho Gar- Oranges & Lemons 15 , PegfT BUI 1O field, freehold, Mount Holly, Burling- Announcement has just been made of a boat out of control must drop Dorothy Norcoro ton and other raolng oenters. den have been prevalent for two WllUara OUen lJlJBlJS that the Middle Atlantic Canoe oham- anchor but as he carried none Frankie Josl of Manhattan college, years. Jacobs was Richard's right Jaok Montgomirjr UileilJ pjonsbipa being hold on the North Bchweers was unable to do so, who Is under contract to the New ! The amateur card is a preliminary hand man when. Tex was promoting Domlnlear Figaro . J5'J! 2J to the Labor Day raco meeting, for Shrewsbury river at Red Bank Sun- York Yankees, ha» been farmed to his_ million-dollar gates. - . DAIRY DEPARITWENT! Edmund Bruca 12:20:0 day, August 15, ln connection with Alert and Flying Ebony, two Man. Bobirt Forbes ,....- lli2SiO« which plans are now In the making. toloklng entries, finished first and the Red Bank Pirates for the re- Joieph Becker „.__- CNF The latter meeting, will be. a pre- tho National Sweepstakes Regatta to second. Puffin, sailed by R. B. Llp- mainder of the season. Jost broke Cottage Black Diamond Sailing over a new course, 25 skip- lude to an all-star "overcoat" meet- be held that wock-end, will Include plncott, was third, while Oscar and his leg and recovered too late to he Driver Hurt When pers last Sunday' competed for the ing which will be held In October. 18 separate events. Tho first event Snap, piloted by Edwards Rullman sent to one of ths Yankee farms this pennants offered by the Fair Haven will start at 11 a. m. and the other year. He Is a shortstop but will ba CHEESE Additional' attractions are ptanned events will be held In rapid succes- and Bucky Mcail, finished fourth and Car Strikes Pole Sh'aip Cheese Yacht olub to winners for each for both meetings. ' fifth, Then' In order came Para- used at third base by Joe Bennett, sion far the rest of the morning and PIrato manager. daw. Tbe new course took the The meeting on August 14 It ex- koet, a Mantoloking boat: Mike, II, Cornelius Hefferman, a summer C boat* to Rumson and' return. Next oarly afternoon. A Bpeclal course for Ed Bolten's Philadelphia All Start, resident of Leonardo, is In a critical pectod to be. the flrat matinee of-tho these canoe ovehts has been laid out Balled by Donald Osborn; Beaver, Sunday the courio will bo substan- late season, A numbor of others another Mantoloklng entry, and Ni- who are In third place in the Negro condition In Monmouth , Memorial 3" 25 Jb between the Molly Pitcher hotel dock, National league, win play at Red 29* tially the larno, but tho Playors Boat will be held In August and Septem- agara, with Dave Woleott at tho hospital with a possiblo fracture of club will form one of the angles. the ' Maplo avenue wharf and tho Bank for the flrat time tomorrow the skull. Ho was Inured when his ber. These are expected to bo for west ond ot tho Municipal, wharf by helm. J, R. Samuels, chairman ot the re- night At a meeting of Pirates' offi- car crashed into a. polo shortly be- money purses, giving horsemen' a Dlckman's boat yard. In thli way cials Sunday morning at Judge Har- fore' midnight last night at Leonar- Weston Assorted Cookies 2.»,. 23c gatta committee, has requested that ohance to earn a few dollars, but the western section, of the river will winning 'skipper* return their pen- ry Klatsky's office, It was voted to do. He was taken to the hospital In there will also be the traditional be used exclusively by canoes with Red Bank Police spend $2,600 to enlarge the playing the ambulance of the Atlantic High- All Good Eggs . . . 2 ao, 49c nants before the start of the race prliei of blankets, .etc. the speed boats being required to each week, Pennants are given the Held and add additional seats In lands First Aid squad. ' fceop east of Dlckman's boat dock. , Lose to Neptune preparation for professional football. winners eaoH Sunday and these Working on thla schedule the should be returned the following The Red Bank club Is dickering with CEUISE TO CUr RACES. Cubs Maintain Lead canoe races will start as the six The, Red Bank police pistol team the National and Amorlcan Pro- J«»t a Few of Our Many Specials ! Sunday before the start of the race. olasses of' sailboats complete their had. an off-day Tuesday and placed Skipper* are also urged to register fessional Football leagues for a fran- Itcd Bank Trio gco International In Softball League race's, The sailboat olasses include oecond to Neptuno police ln a three- chise, _ Fricassee Fowl their boats at the olub before th« tho Birds, Class A and B Sncakboxes, cornered shoot on the Neptune police Cup Races nt Newport. race and to sea to It that numbers are BBO6ND HAL? Comets, Snipes and Knockabouts. range. The Bradley Bench team woo Canoe Upset*. William Russell, Jr., David' Rus- carried on .the tails of their boats. Theyare scheduled-to start their re- the other entrant. sell and Percy Doromus, all local Prime Chuck Roast . ' Ths point'"' _ •" ' _ jUhl If. M. 0. A. .... speptivo races at 0:45 and thence at Noptuns rolled up 1,«7 points to Harry Johnson of Sea Bright and well known young men returned during the week, Mr. Samuols an- *. F. T. B. -. 15-mlnuto intervals until tho last of Richard Rodney of Rumion got a Boneless Pot Roast . nounced, and will bo placed'on the dofoat the locals by six points. This homo Tuesday night nftor a week's like the'six classes are started. was the Red Bank team's flrBt de- ducking Monday when tholr sailing cruise to Newport, Rhode- Island, club's bulletin hoard before the start I'eitild cunoo upset In the river. They were where thoy attondod tho Interna- of the next race. UBlll ...... feat of the season. Pollcoman Ben- Legs of Year. Lamb . iremen .— Mars than 1B0 canoes are expected unablo to right the canoe and were tional Cup races. with at least seven of the big east- jamin Pryor made, the best score, a Tbe summaries of last Sunday's '. M. H. A. mark of 287, Lieutenant George rescued by Frank Covert, Sr., In a Tha trio moclo tho cruise In Wil- Shoulder Veal Chops event: err! oanoo clubs, all of which are rowboat. The canoa was towed to Bunk'!..." members ot tho American Canoe as- Clayton mada 205, Policeman Charles liam Russell, Sr'a., cruiser, Nuggctt. Knockabouti shore later. They cruised along Long Island SUrt—4:00 Eisner's Cubs took undisputed pas- sociation, participating. Thcie canoe Eriokson 203, Sergeant James Sheedy rat lac<1 ln '88 and Poljoeman Frank Mowa 280. sound and mado sovcral ..stops along Rumps or Legs of Veal Owner Flnlah session °t " P the City Soft- oluba lnoludo Washington, D, C, and Clambake at Phalanx. - Proetor JarnM ... JlJ.lJ! ball league Tuesday night by defeat- Philadelphia, as well as the olubs In The local blueccati are preparing he way. • Llora Fuller . ai5ei«o Twenty employees of the Red Pttet McGrath .. IlISllO ing, the x". M. H. A. at the high North Jersey, Long Island and to enter the annual New York Mlr- Rib Lamb Chops < . - A. 1". aasmbin ., , 4l00|ll mhool athlotlo field, 12 to E. Last Southern New York and Connecti- row meet to be held Saturday August Bank district ot the'Jersey Central Shepherds to Sleet. WUIlam Btryker — t :>» 101 light the Elks defeated Woatslde, 6 cut. .. ' H.atTenafly. This meet, one of tho 'owor * Light Co. enjoyed a clam- The Red Bank lodge, Shepherds of Bird Boale argost to be held In the East, at- iake Saturday on the Walling farm Bothlchem, will meet tonight at Sliced Bacon . . . SUrt—3iOS t, Thursday night the Elks de- For thoao from distant points who feated the Bank, 14 to 8, and Mon- tracts entries from the best police, t Phalanx. Soft ball and other ath- Clayton & Magee'a hall at 8 o'clock. Peter Bintley ... lave no other accommodations. for lotlo gamos were played. All mombcrs aro requested to attend. Milker White ... lay night ths Y. M. 0. A. defeated the night, arrangements have been military and publlo utility teams In Breast of Veal *<» nmng O. W» Burgeu ...... he Wolves, 11 to », and the N. F. a doten states. jun* Methot „.„.„...., 1 mads (or them to stay at the Mon- Comete r. B. defeated the Firemen, 1 to 0. mouth Boat club, whore DO cots Will Shoulders Milkfed Veal ' Stare—aitO Tuesday night Hunter's All Stars, be plaood on tho second floor. In Disorderly, Fined So. Marlon Oook ... 4:10 ill team made up of Olty. league play- order to provide sufficient room for Edward Coy or West Bergen place, Fore i of Year. Lamb Charlii Allaire , 4.11.14 ;s, defeated the Dally Record Mew- Is Your Home Course Msrlerlt Stewart , , 4:11:17 thi* huge number of the frail oraft, charged with disorderly conduct at Mirjerli Moore , 4ll>0 lea of the Long Branch City league, members of the various clubs will be Jin home of Frank Games of Dlb- Kiator .— I to li at the Long Brunch high asslgnod olther to the Monmouth bon's row, was lined *5 Monday Breast of Lamb . . . it Hill , i:ll.UB ichool field. Boat, olub, tho publta wharf at the CROWDED? lontsomerr — 4 ill ill morning'In polloa court by Rooorder or tsnt.Meyer ..,. Tonlfht.the Quads play tho N. V. foot of, Maple avenue, or to the large John V. Crowell. The arrest was • HJ., tomorrow tho Firemen play loat yard of Plorro A. Proal's Red mad« by Lieutenant, George Clayton - COMB TO WEST END 0OLF CLUB ADJOINING ^» Year. Lamb Chops ths Bank,-Monday tho Cubs ptay the Bank Yacht Works, Mr. Proal having and Pollcoman Bptlguo Wllllame af- Betker . 4HHI7 klndyl opened hit yard fonths use of Snlpea T. II. 0. A., Tuesday the Blk» play ter they had been notified by Police- HOLLYWOOD HOTEL Rib or Loin Veal Chops . BUrl—Sil» tha Wolves and Wednesday the N. all participants. . . ' man Josoph Imlay that (Some* h»d CEDABAVE., WEST,END LONG DRANCH g. V, B. ptoys the Y. It, » A. called at hoadijuarters eerly that 11.00 Dally-»1JH) Week-Knns»-|1B,OO a Booion, Beef Steak Ground . Cerberus was the msn^-hwdsd dog morning to complain that Coy had SCOITT ANGERiO, .Pro. lessons at All Time*. I;..:.; Boys oan make extra pocket money of Greek mythology which guarded tanked him out of bed and then Large Roasting Chickens . JSSu 4 III 110 „ Phone long Branch 4211 or 1120. •ckert 4:JOrl7 leUlnft The Bedster—AdvertInrmenttho portal of infernal roglpm, beat him up. ' : •.) RED BAKE REGISTER, AUGUST 5, 1987. - <*. [funeral home was in Mount bllwt Outboard Racer Obituary I cemetery, where an eulogy for ths Bids Ordered x 1st Anthony society was given by Jo- -.-- . -._ iseph Trlmboll NEW YORK Addresses Lions Mrs. Gertrude Bennett, widow of - < Advertised For John Bennett, formerly of Wayside, Samuel Crooks of Rumson, For- WATCHES^ CLOCKS RUG SALE died Thursday morning; of last week Mrs. Elian Such, widow of William New Ambulance or mer Champion, Speaker Tues- at tils horns of her daughter, Mrs. Such, died Sunday night at the borne and JEWELRY George Myers of Lewis street, Eaton- day Night at Weekly Meeting; of her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Mat- BOUND town. She had been sick only three thews of Asbury Park, after an 111- ITus Action Taken by tho Mayor Accuracy, #01 and expert, o£ Red Bank Lions Club. days. She was 80 years of age. ness of about four months. and Council of Red Bank ence enable us to do the $425 xva She was born at Wayside, a daugh- Mrs. Such was 73 years old. She most delicate repairing. We Samuel Crooks of Rumson, cham- ter of the late Henry and Rebecca was born In England and was a WEDNESDAY, AtJGCST U Layton Dangler and had lived in this —Contract Scheduled to be guarantee utbfactton. Our 10 Days Only pion outboard racer, who waa run- daughter of the Jate James Bevan. Leaves BED BANK atM A. JL ner-up for tho national champion- section all her life. She was a mem- Her husband died, four years ago, Awarded, Tuesday, August 17. prices wfll please vou. ship two years ago and was former ber of the Eatontown Presbyterian The body was taken to the Worden church. \ intercollegiate champion, spoke at home on East Front street. Tho mayor and council of Rei the weekly meeting of the Lions Besides Mrs. Myers, she leaves an- Surviving, besides Mrs.' Matthews, Sifoerweure Repaired other daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Burky Bank passed a motion Tuesday, night BUY NOW! club Tuesday night in the Elks club. are four othir daughters, Mrs. Ellen directing that bids be advertised tor- and Replated Lllre New i*u aTtV'B^irigj' He described in some dotall the con-of HolUs, Long Island, and a', son, Fabrey of Red Bank, Mrs; Mlgnon afwu (oi iwTtni Umw fans (tak«S Allen Bennett of Eatontown. Also si, new Henney ambulance for IBS struction of a new racer he Is now Rahman of Chicago, Mrs. Grace First ald»squad.' The bids will be not MOWS etevi * ***'* uSJ^sul^^ta' busily engaged In making and in her sister, Mrs. Ella Throckmorton Whelchel of Washington and Mrs. REUSSILLES' (omisUos. W«k«^luriE3r»5' which he will compete in the na- of Long Branch and Reade Bennett, opened Tuesday night, August 17. Doris Donovan of Kentucky, and a - Some time ago the Monmouth 36 Broad &, fed Ban* PRICES DRASTICALLY tional sweepstakes regatta. He al- Mrs. Albert Hembllng, Wallace and son, William Such of Asbury Park,'* so told of outboard motor races at John Bennett and Mrs, Irma Bennett County Organization for Social Ser- 1*1 ISO. of Eatontown, Mrs. Doris Scott of The .funeral was held Tuesday vice offered to give its ambulance, Lakeland and Miami, Florida, last morning at the Worden funeral home winter when all the records in the Tinton Falls and Robert Bennett of for the use of the squad, provided REDUCED Freehold, all grandchildren. on East Front street, with Rev. Ran- that the society be permitted to ties outboard classos were broken, and dall W. Conklln, pastor of the Ai~ described one of tho Albany-to-New The funeral was held Sunday after- It for the' balance of the year in do- bury Park Episcopal church, officiat- ing work for the county such' as York contests. At the close of his noon from the Myers home with Rev. ing. Burial was in the family plot talk Mr. Crooks answered many William J. Macdonaid, pastor of the transporting Indigent persons to VK. on questions propounded by the Lions. Eatontown Presbyterian church, offi- t Springfield. " stltutlong and homes. The organiza- Director James H. Mattcnlee, ciating. Interment, in charge of the The funeral was held yesterday at tion Is paid for doing this work and August Fur Sale! chairman of the boys and girls work Willis A. Woolley funeral home, Long 11 o'clock at the Worden Funeral its contract will expire tie first of Imported Hooked Rugs committee, reported that six deserv- Branch, was in the Wayside ceme- home, East Front strdfet, with Rev. next year. In making the offer the Buy Your FUR COATS Now and SAVE ! ing boys of the borough were taken tery. Dr. Randall W. Conklln, pastor of organization explained that It would ( Asbury Park Episcopal church, offl< Small deposit reserve* your seleotton. : In an auto Wednesday to the Y. M. The attendance at the service, was provide drivers to do the transport- N Colorful India Druggets C. A. Camp Ockanlckon for a week's dating'. The bearers were, grand- Ing. It was erroneously reported Special August Price, on REPAIRING, large and there were many floral sons, Jerome and Howard Fabey of- camping at a cost of $10 each per tributes. Allan R. Woolley was the that the squad members were to do REMODELING and GLAZING of FURS week and that an additional $20 was Red Bank, William Suoh, Jr., of this work. soloist and sang "Beautiful Isle of Asbury Park and Jack Donovan of ALSO Reversible Fibre Rugs contributed, which will be awarded Somewhere" and "In the Garden." to the two boys who make tho great- Fort Knox, Kentucky. Burial was in No action has been taken on the Chief of Police Harry Klrkegard pro- the family plot in the Presbyterian Summer Clearance of Dreaset and Millinery est advance during the week, for an offer. Objection has been made to 1 vided the funeral cortege escort to Congregation cemetery at Spring- accepting it in some quarters because extra week's stay at tho camp. Dr. 1 Cotton Dresses reduced to 99c Jason C. Gardner, the club's repre- the Wayside cemetery. field. the social service transportation 'work Silk Dresses reduced to 1.79 sentative on the advisory commit- The bearers .were George Wood, might conflict with emergency first Albert Hembllng, Robert and John aid calls. tee of the Monmouth County Organ- Charles E. Nlblett Hats :. .reduced to , 49c ization for Social Service, gave a Bennett, George Emlay'and Raymond highly Interesting and detailed de- Dangler. Charles Edward Niblett, a resident Supported by Merchants. .42 Monmouth St. Tel. R. B. 427. scription of a visit to the State of Keansburg the past 12 years, died The.Rod Bank Register is sup- COOPERMAN FUR SHOP, Inc." Woman's reformatory at Clinton, Charles A. Muzzy. late Sunday afternoon at his home ported bv local as well as out-of- where there are now 328 adults and on Main street after a short Illness. town business men. Advertisements 24 Monmouth Street Charles A. Muzzy of Valley drive, appearing remilarly tell the story.— U babies, six of the adults serving Leonardo, died of arterial cirrhosis Mr. Niblett was born at JerBey Phone: B«d Bank ltao. City and was the son of Henry and Advertisement Tuosday after having been la poor Arenthla Collins Niblett He was a life sentences. health since November. He was 69 Chairman John Hawkins of the carpenter contractor at Jprsey City, years old. Himself a military man, having retired 15 years ago. athletlo committee stated the New ha was descended from forbears who Brunswick and Red Bank Lions rendered distinguished service In this Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. clubs will meet In a golf match at branch of the government He was Nollah Niblett, are a daughter, Mri. Forsgato Country club near James- born at Washington and filled a posi- Elsie Miller of Keansburg; a son, Experience burg Wednesday afternoon, August Clarence Niblett of Jersey Cltyj a tion in the War Department 28 years. brother, Frank K. Niblett of Center- 18, and attend a joint dinner there During the World War he was a cap- in the evening. A return golf match ville; two sisters, Mrs. Lydla Vin- tain in the chemical warfare service, cent oj Keansburg and Mrs. Frank . . , Experience has taught us many ways to pro- will be played and dinner served at his duties having- been those of an the Swimming River Country club Ashbey of Red Bank, and three vide comfort and assistance, and to do as In s, quiet, Instructor at Lakehurst. He served grandchildren, John, Catherine and here the first part of next month. as a second lieutenant during the •Waldron M. Bishop of Rumson Edward Miller, all of Keansburg. simple manner, with a minimum of ceremony. was a guest at the meeting, being Spanish-American trar. Mr. Muzzy is survived by hts wife, The funeral was held'last night at introduced by his son-in-law, Lion h|B late home, with Rev. William "Now I Buy All My Foods Where Harold M. Botkin. The attendance who before her marriage to him was Webster, pastor of the Keansburg prize was offered by Secretary Mul- Miss Estelle Lockwood. He leaves Methodist church, officiating. Burial I vihlll and was awarded to Abe Krl- three children, John, aged 14 years; in charge of H. S. Bedle of Keyport United Profit-Sharing Coupons ft-R. Mount & Son I del. Next week the attendance Gladys, aged 12, and Jane, aged 7. was made this morning In Fair View ESTABLISH CD !•«> kprize will be presented by Assistant He also leaves a sister and three cemetery. 1 I Secretary.-James A. Curley. Con- brothers, they being Mrs. Pearl Besll, Are Given. They Are Added Value.' FREDERIC K. ADAMS, MOR. gratulations were extended to Lion- Albert Muzzy and Lawrence Muzzy Judge and Mrs. Harry Klatsky on of Washington and William H. Muzzy Mrs. Adelaide M. Stout. • , FUNERAL DIRECTORS the birth' of a son Tuesday morn- of Montolair. Mrs. Adelaide M. Stout, widow of James W. Stout, and one of the old- 135 W. FRONT STRKKT Ing at Klverviow hospital and the A military funeral will be held to- Lions were assured of receiving morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at est residents of Little Silver, died Thousands of housewives have found it Monday night in Monmouth Memor- cigars at.the next meeting. the funeral home of Martin * Sweet pays to buy ALL their food needs In tti» of Atlantic Highlands. A detail from ial hospital, where she had been a FUNERflL Deputy District Governor (5. How-Fort Hancook consisting of a com- medical patient since Saturday. American Stores, the ONLY food stores ard Llppincott, a member of the Bed missioned officer, seven privates and Mrs. Stout was BO years old. She , in northern New Jersey giving Bank Lions' club, told the club at a bugler will participate. Interment waa born at Tinton. Falls and was HOME the meeting last night at the Elks' will be made in Bay View cemetery. tho ' daughter of the late Cornollus home that the directors of the State and Marie Leffcrts Morris. She is FREE United association had-designated the clubs William 35. Headley. survived by a Bon, Fred K. Stout, in Monmouth county as the Bed with whom she lived. Bank District Heretofore they were William E. Hcadloy, an employee Profit-Sharing Coupons of the Union News company who The funeral will be held this af- known as tho Asbury Park district. ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the funeral You receive this added value with-pur* The flying squadron of the club, Waa the first agent of the company to serve on a New York & Long parlors of R. R. Mount & Son, West chases of Groceries, Fresh Fruits and composed of Mr. Lipplncott, who is Front street, with Rev. Joseph T. chairman; Jack Rohrey, Eugene Ma- Branch railroad traln'solllng papers Vegetables, and In combination stores. gee, Jr., George Olmstead, Max and magazines, died yesterday at Urban, rector of St John's Episcopal FAMILIAR TO ALL Klarln, Benjamin H. Crate, Jr., and the home of his daughter, Mrs. Au-chapel, Little Silver, officiating. Bur- Meats and Seafoods. Start saving now. Sidney J. Vfa\n, will meet ,at. Mr. gustus Layton. He waa connected ial will h.e in Fair View cemetery. IN RED BANK Lipplncott's home next Monday night with the Union News company when and complete plans for visitations the New York & Long Branch rai Edward H, Patterson. Over 660 Valuable Gifts road began operating, and made the the Worden Funeral in the Red Bank District and activi- Edward H. Patterson, a retired lo- ties toward instituting new clubs In trip on the first train to make thi FREE for Your Selection run over the new road. comotive engineer, died Saturday at Home. In it* homelike rooms tha county during the ensuing year. his home on Second street, High- Tho major activities committee, Mr. Headley, who was 77 yeari Slowly Cooked all feel at ease ... it it truly a consisting ot Past District Governor lands, at the age of 75 years. He old, resided on Drummond place, waa born In Naveslnk and had lived George W. Bray, chairman, Presi- Besides Mrs. Layton, he Is survived community meeting place for dent Theodore D. Moore, vice pres- In Highlands many years. He was by three other daughters, Mrs. employed by the Central railroad and thoie of all creeds who would idents Mayor Charles B. English Charles K. Humrlchouie and Mrs. BEANS and Lester R, Ross, secretary-treas- for a number of years prior to his Mary Sutphln of Red Bank and retirement he operated a locomotive 2S-OI I pay their respects to a departed urer, John P. Mulvihill, past presi- Mrs. Lambert K. Jackson of Long with Pork and Sane* cans I dents Edwin R. Conover and Albert on Sandy Hook. Surviving Is HI" 2 friend. All we serve may Branch; a son, Charles Headley of wife, Mrs. Mary Miller Patterson, W. Worden, Abe Krldel, James H. Long Branch, and nve grandchil- This popular food at such a low special prlca and several children. makes It a real value to stock for future use. use it without cost. Mattenlee, Dr.- Theodore A. Doremus, dren, Mrs. Harry A. Isaacs, Jr.,. ot Lester C. Lovctt, and Paul Reussille, Little Silver, Elmer Sutphln of Red The funeral was held Tuesday af- will meet next Monday night at Mr. Bank, Mrs, Philip J. Shaneen and ternoon at the house. Rev. W. Car- New Pack Bray's oQlco on Broad street to dis- Betty and Billy Headley of Long man Trembath, pastor of the Re- . HURLOCK cuss projects for club members to Branch, formed church of Red Bank, officiat- ed. Burial by A. M. Posten & Sons Asparagus Center Cuts and Tips devote their efforts to the coming The funeral will be held tomorrow was in Bay View cemetery. year.._ afternoon at S o'clock at the Worden FuneraTirome,—East-Front-, strectr with Rev. Edward W. Miller, pasto Fetor Survtan. —Fresh Mwrshmallows—2 W President Jackson la 1828 launched of the Baptist church, officiating. Peter Survlan, a fireman on the an attack on the Bank of the U. S. Burial will be In Fair View cemetery. steamer Monmouth, dropped dead ot Diplomat: Boned Chicken L°n'39c as he considered it a detriment to heart disease Saturday on the boat state banks. Tha TripU-Cr«smsd Shortaning Mrs. HatUe Mabb. Tha Monmouth was docked at the |9C large Mrs. Hattle Mabb,'widow of Ed- Atlantic Highlands pier when he was can Supreme 18-or win Mabb died Tuesday morning' at stricken. JMorU by the Atlantic 3-Tb Highlands, first aid squad to revive loaf the, tome of her son Millard Mabb him were unsuccessful. Dr. Harvey can 55c of High street, Eatontown, where Bread 8' FINAL CLEARANCE W, Hartman, county physician, Is- HOM-DE-LITEfcich.Cr.amy she had made her home a numbe sued the burial permit. of years. She was stricken with ill- p MEN'S ness about three weeks ago and had The body was prepared for burial boon seriously ill for the past few at the funeral home of A M. FoBten Mayonnaise ,r25e & Sons and sent to New York for days. She was 78 years old. pint 4*| quart.<%*£._ WOMEN'S She -yyas born in Sand Lake, New burial. Mr. Survlan waa SI years old. York, a daughter of the late Ed- He had been employed by the Cen- Salad Dressing ward and Harriet Wheeler, She was tral railroad a week. far XlC I jar J3C married in New York in 1879 and Two popular products of our kltchen« preferred t>? particular people for perfect ulads. CHILDREN'S NBC Fig Newtons,. Premiurn Flakes or Social Teas 2 > 190 SHOES moved to this section In April, 1S83, John Wiley. NBC Iced CoeoS Sprinkles n> 2Oo dSCO Tomato Puree to take up residence in West- Long John Wiley, a resident of Eaton- 10.oi era gg Branch. Mr. Mabb died about 40 town for many years, died Monday Chef-Boy-Ardee Mushroom Sauce <»n.1Oc Silver Suds polish, l-bs Jar 17 years ago. For the past 19 years Mrs. 0 Sandals -- Pumps - Oxfords at his home on Richardson avonue Phillips Pork and Beans n> can 60 Blk Fl Msbb had made har home with her after a prolonged Illness. He is sur- Black Flag , %-ptean 19o :ptcan3gc son and daughter-in-law. Force Wheat Flakes PI REGISTER •WASHBItS-Ntw, uied. Mbulltl bough REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VACQHAH'8 irne floral pertuma, the B BIO TAQ MABH—For.good ratalU trr ear BAEOAIN-Flve-pusenger, iour-door »• FOUR-ROOM apartasnt, all Improve ' "old. traded or exchanged, U you eat perfume at the loweit eoat, fry Big: Tag.Economr egg mash which eon- n I BUY and ssll aacond>band olotheBi muit FOB SALE or not, six rooms and bath I BED BANK—law* Blocks to im>%\ Qett * Mh r mAO» l«"»«ntappearanM and condition, be In good condition, L. Ksrber, >09 ^nehts, Including; beat; rent reasonable. "all Improvementsi steam hiati garage. salfhborhoodi seien rooms, all Improve* 1 ' ?« !. . '*' unsatlsfegtorT, pSons Bad Ban! and ba convinced. Honey Bee nswen Ulna milk and. cod liver oil) onlr IM0 rnechanl.m perfect) muat ba seen to be ap. Shrawabury avenue. Bed Bank. PhoneApply 70 Monraouth street. Red Bank. »•• ,W« can sail, trad* la oe exchange lo Upp«f Broad itraat. Bad Bank, phone 87 Per 100-pound bsgl 11.50 per bag ' ' Norwood avsnue, Long Branch i possession menu; one-oar camei lot UxUli/t.ott., 468-W, FLAT 'or rant, flva rooms and bath; pos- at once. B. H. Vandarvear, U Branch ave- House A-l eondTUon. Inker's Malt/, Bti> . another mail*. Oall us far servloo. Wwb VOR SALS aod, too aou, flu din, tlnila tr es V are rented 26o'» dar. Tultlni'i, Mayla JBnil£?J*'*oiP^ Phon* e iLynic Branc"*Th Otrdena181. , Vest B. * B BODY. Fendera and Radiator session August 25 f also garage. Apply nna, Bed Bank, phone Bed Bans; let*. ford, W. J, phona ICeanaban Taa.M.* f and grareli prlcaa reasonable. Olau. Works; welding, painting, washing and 11 Oakland street. Bed Bank.* •Siedquertari, U Moomouth etreet, Bei Wright, Markham plMa, UtUe BUrar, {61, OLD BARN, perfeot condition for remod- MONMOUNTH COUNTS farms, ^Pr^ln le "* ««ck truck, four-cylln. Slmonlxlng. All work guaranteed. Rea- FOUR-BOOH apartment at 16 Mechaolo ellns, and lovely ten-room house, two homes, shore aatataa, sale or BVDBAUIJO. older tree, for ialo! j»ult»bl phone Bad Bank UtUI. sonable rates. Phone Rid Bsnk 2261-J street! all outeido rooms; all Improve- Planet It, and _ ii **'n" *l°" £"S w'*' Oolumbu'a place* at Taylor's Garage, .29 Fearl itreet. Bed bathe, fireplace, hot water heat, all Ira- front lota. Send lot free be t.tot raaditauii\ W»IUB»1KIUM eleotr LOST AND FOUND Lon» Branch, oft BevenUi svanus." ments: steam heat and water: 180. Apply provemsntsi one acre, old-fashioned gar- properties. Bar B, Stulmau. ilat» H. Bitty, Bid Bank, phone »«» r« JBrol, Bale. Bank. Land & Loan Company, 6 Broad street. dsn and lawns i complete lepsrate apart- wsjr. Eatontown, phone Eaton AT8, r phone Uolmd LOST, small male tsn'brlndle Don THE.GARDEN SHOP, landscape andTa? Bod Bank. • "nsnt on second floor may be rented. Lo- 10, IS, 14, Intfrlakan doe; tag. Fhons ~ u n rll ! 1 HOUSE of six rooms, two bath*, ana nrak,, bt t t b * MISCELLANEOUS den service) fertiliser, Insecticides, gar- APARTMENT, 120 per month; five room! i* ? "_,? "' ' avenue i two minutes' walk CABH for.foo* 44O.^«w>ird,'"* '• dan tools and supplies, Oaorge J. Wldlv. and bath; corner Shrewsbury' avenua Little Silver etatlon; near schools, church- hot water heat, oil burner) garata, OooaV - a&iaai ' LOSTBf,, large heavy black mala dog, with WANTED, triplet bicycle, alio Sycamore avenue. Little Silver, phona Bed and DeForrest avenue, Red Bank. See es, ten minutes to ocsanj asking $8,000. location In Bed Bank. Muat te seen to kt' man 11 - • brc—rowa —marking*; no, tall, Reward of- »,^.eyela—s anmmd bicycblc/clle fframesa M. Usbna Bros. Bank 1867-J. Louli Lumber Co., Asbury Park, H. J,Hear others. Ssnd for (rea booklet. Ray appreciated. Andrew CitaroUa, II afosu Monmo faredid. ..Phone Eatontown 102-W-i.* BBoutt a l»l», ftttoiitown,Bth phone 10, „ I1J PUBUC1TY expert, New York and vteln- phone 05S. EL SUllrnan, State Highway, JBatontown, mouth street. Bad Bank. " J phone 7. • i and com for sale,. H. T. Qu- ttfttAVEm new aodjiajd. fo» farm, a* LOST, diamond pin Saturday morning on Main street, takawood. phone »»0, ltjri belt references; can take two new THREE-EOOM apartment for rent, all Im- DISCRIMINATING people kV , phona Mlddletown «8B. Broad Kreet or Wallace atrast. Reward, aocoilnts, No promotion. Address Pub- provements; alao garage. 4B8 Weat NOW VACANT, flva rooms, bath, lot homo* In tons; Branoh __ ttg, Call or wrtta BenJrlckKin iuppl» Co. MUST have 1,000 blorclet oi llclty gxpert, box HI. Red Bank. 7 Finder , lssve at Chambers Drug framss) hlghMt prices paid.) Front street. River Plata. N. J., phone 78x100! Chestnut itce.t, Atlantlo High- hrough B. a. Coats, las., 490 Ba WIRE HAIRED terrier pupplei; choice Mlddlatomi, BattaaTOT ;>i J T ., store,' 11, Wall street, Bed Bank.' mmul PAINTING, inilde and outside: also bulld- 188«* - lands; 12,(60, small down payment: EO-SO xing Branch. N> J. phone 1619 ' pedigreed stock) AKQ reglateredj verjr Bros, Route It, EaMntown, phone go, i qUUVP O0VSB8,O0V»B8, , draMrtea(jraiHrisa., VeDetUaVeDeUUi. blinds, 33T, etrlr Tuifdajr evening on West •Id Mala street,- Utswotd. phone »»6. Ing, remodeling, repairs! since 1>2*. A FOUrt-ROOM apartment for rent, |!0 per with any broker. Luker'a Realty, Belford, Is tings. -i - |easopa])le. Brown'i, 44 Church st awnlBra and window shades, custom N. J* phone Keanaburg 725-M.* Mejmqusn, phone Manasquan 7M-M. awnlnra and window thaaea, i Front street or Broad street, tortoise thorough, honest lob: by day or aitlmata; month; newly decorated! centrally lo- FOB BALE at Bed Bank, charming hi nude • expuienoed decorator to assist you. .boll t-lesissy Under Pleas* call Bed gink NEW and modern method to shampoo (barges reasonable. O. L. Grant, Everett, cated at 10 Wharf avenue. Inquire Miller NMOUTH COUNT* iarms| very MIMI completely modernised | ter» datli. SurSISEa UMdd truoa tlroa Cor wlawla, Bstimatee tbe.rfully given. Phone fot ap- gS8.*' ' /" •'--' .'• •''.:.'. '_. ruga.. We guarantee every rug will be N, J.. phone Bed Bank 708-J-2. Hardware Co., 8 B-oad atraet. Bed Bank.* 1 ' of all alses and types. Xoar In- location) plot ilillli surrounded br • Bnokilde Inn, mat SStont e ChChurchh . AtAtlaal . pointment COPE Branch 10. Estate Jaoob LOST,' puraa containing check and receipta returned to you as good as newi $xl! SHQINBBR and surveyor, Craig* Finne- q - wUl be given periansi attention. old trees. Space for three ears. aicx._- tin Htahlande.* Stelibauih, Broadarar. tont Brsaab, W. J domestic rug $4.82. Telephone 2800. FIVE-ROOM apartment for rent, all Im- Iroadaray. between Weetslde avenue and Oakland Leon's. gen, Belford, N. J., phona Keansburg provements. Phone 210s. Red Bank, Q. Howarardd Upplncott-__Spplncott, 811 Monmouth ata price. Terms to ault For further tof,. WE BUY and sell «v.r;tblna>l Furniture1, 8LABWOOD 11.00 load, 110,00 oord, flra- street,- If found pleaie retumUo 44 Oak- street, ghonle Bed *Ban* t 121. formation address J. I. TUIon, lit Broaati place I6J6O load, 111.00 cord. Locuil 2 It BROAD STREET, deslrkble two-room street or your own broker.' •• ' modern. nejw, old and antiqusl Glau land itreet, • Bed Bank, Reward.* ANT to buy Cor cash any old postage EXPERT repairing, radloa, washing ma- furnished apartment: light houiekeep- FABM ot about six acres; seren-raom waro, chine, objects of art, painting poau, fencing, piling, oak boat and bodi stamps. United Btates or forelgni unor chines, vacuum cleaners and electric re- Ing; Improvements, balcony and garage; bouse, bum and outbuilding.> ti.ito rapes, carpets and ruga, eta. Xluscll'i iumher. Oharlaa O, Seanttt aV 0o DUO LIGHT green spring eoat lost Sunday oS envelopes. Submit to me fo I frigerators. AH makei. Fhone 1140. VE1 BOOMS, bath, lot 7BxlOO, |I,«e«, Mlddlatown BB8. • night irom corner Broad and Front rent reasonable. Phone «1-W, Red Bank, oaah, balance Ulce rent. Will «,n.ld«t iu 1600 caah, balance) monthly| flv* roonii' .i _uctlon Ualierlts, ti-%9 But Front street streets' and Maple avenue and Front street. Miller Hardware Co., 6 Broad itreet. Red SIX-ROOU apartment, tile lath, steam Tiding. B. M. Gardner. Ncrenlnk. N. J. bath, rent fumlihed. Ea»t Ktaniburv. till. . PUNTS, rowpoatl, 10, U, 14 festl ll».5( u Bank.* heat, hot water and water included In VfSHElisNew, mod, , rebuilt) bou«lbou«l» Reward,'yCall Red Bank $160." KUMSCW—Two lots adjoining, one on Allen or itajon. PoueHlon at onci. LuMi'a - * sola, tradad or exchangedchangd . Iff Jfou fi up. Thompson Boat Works, I Cental fc'WAHTBD, antique or modem furniture, WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumsing, Ueat- rent of 140 per month. Apply Milton UnltT^ Belford, N. J-. phone K«ambur»' rlc br 1 street, other on Lafayette atreet. fhone asher U unsatisfactory, phono Bod Ban) street. Sea Bright, N. J. •J? "i'!" " ..'I'"' "wing machines, lng and tinning. Pumps and windmills Berk, 88 Broad street. Red Bank, phone >. W« pan nil, trade In or exchange foi FARM PRODUCE Hit. 848-J. Atlantic Highlands. r PIANOS and piano Mrvleti the beat. Ulr. tpewrlurs, old guns, postage stamp., repaired. Agent for Master carburetor SIX-ROOU home on Harding road, near another make. Call us for aarvloa. wash. nan'e Plino Shop, Drunmond place. Bti atora and office fixture,.. Froedman, II coal saving device. Bita any furnace. 42 BIX BOOHS, all Improvements, for rent or •ri rantid 8So a day. Tuitlni'i, Hartal CELERY PLANTS, Kennedy's. Harding for laJei two-car garage; lot 70x147; high ichool; two-ear garagf, eaoloHtt Bank, phona 898, - • - road, Bed Bank. South Main street, Asbury Park, phone, Lelghton avenue. Bed Bank, phono »««7-J- •an porcb, icretni] la good repair. Goo4< aiadouarteri, 10 Monmouth etreet, Bai BUS. REAL ESTATE WANTED near river, stores and bus line. Also lot Bank: USED TIRES for aale. 11,00 and up. LAWN mowers eharr/ened $1.00; repairing 60x100, Inquire at 1 . Clay street. Fall buy for reitdince or Invtitmint. For totie* Brookalde Inn, near Btona Church, At- FARMERS and trMck growers will find a $60,000 AVAILABLB tor flnt mortgage 'extra; second-hsnd lawn mowsrs sold. FARM WANTED, all slsea and price.; have Haven. ' - iindtei-mt-^all Rtd Bank 4SS-M.* FACTOBY SPECIAL—10.00 buya nv. ga lantio Highlander . .. ready market for their produce by ad- loans on local property. Muit be A-l. Locks, guns and revolvera. repaired. plenty of waiting; clients: 20 ysara of loni of high Brad* imlda or outildi veftlilng In The RegUter'e clasilDad col- «• 8._Hlgglnson, attorney, 12 Broad street, Trunks, ault cases fixed. Keys made; saws, successful experience In Freehold Is our ref- 11,000. THREE-ROOM bungalow, electric FIVE ACRE3 for lale, with 200-foot innU ' fialnt, ona quart Unseed oil, o.uart turj>en< PAINT with Atlantlo lead and alno, la pei umns. .Had liank. scissors sharpened. Cross's Locknm!th erence. If you want to sell your .fsrm pump | garage, chicken coopai lot age on concrete* road, within ona and s tint, sound putty and ono puttr knlfai gallon, worth 18.50. Other gcadaa ai Shop, 115 Oakland atreet, corner Bridge quick, send full particulars to Tannsnbaum BOxlOOl'Eait Keanaburg. Alao three lota, ball* miles of Red Bank. Price I1.I0*. *«.75 for flva gallons of ataln, all colon, low aa SOe. Pure ehellac, I Ib out anc IT'S FUN to keep fito n a bleyole, Renl avenue. Agency, opposite Court House, Freehold, corner Hudton and Illinois avenue, Port Prank 6. Lawes, 47 Shrnrvbur/ avaou*. shellac five pounda cut 11.28' gallon! var- Spar varnhhea 11,(0 gallon. Walt taxturi . QUANTITY of standing hay for sale a bicycle at Main's. Route 85, Eaton. Monmouth,, tJOO. mker's Bealty, BeUord, IUd Bank, phone 8876. • • / In eight colon, 4e Ib, We make end eel EXCAVATING, grading, team work of any phone Kaanaburg 72B-M.* rjlih I1.B0 gallon, Marina saint brushes our own (roduota, Agente wanted. At reasonable. Matthew Mullln. Un- town, N. J. » kind. George Klnkadc, Oceanport ave- FARMS wanted; have clients Interested in LEONARDO—Seven-room houit, full* Monmouth Paint and Varniih company lantlo Paint Co- 110 Wilt Front atreet crolt. Phone Bed Bank 8382-W. GIRL SKIPPER wants to sail glrl'a aall nue, Oceanport, phone Eatontown 177-W. Immediate possession of farms, at ten to HOUSE, flva" rooms, hot water heat, all equipped: two-ear garage; lot 16x180* 265 Willow avenue. Long Branch, phom Bed Bank, phone 1H1-W. boat In weekly racaa, North Shrewsbury REMOVER of dead animals. Dead animals 100 aerei. Forward details at once. W. Improvements; real bargain; $2,7S0; Must be aold; $2,250, tirmi. ' Apply John any elms. Former owner of incakboi am removed free of charge. Phone Red center of town} alao three bungalows, N. Hllljer, MIddlitown.N. J.» LATE CABBAGB plants for sale, short bird boat. Phone Red Bank 138-R.* T. Parker, realtor* Broad itreet* Shrewi- tS.OOO, 1>,SOO and 13,1001 all Improve- VBED TIRES and parts. B. & F., route POTATO Growera, Attention I Prepan stemmed Flat "Dutch, Drumhead, Savoy Bank 8401. Paul RHisu. bury, N. J, J Mo, II and South Holly avenue, Keana. now to comply with the new Gradlna WANTED. BOO feet of one-Inch galvanised manta; steam heat. P. F. Kennedy, ihone FOR 5ALE—H0Q19; first floor, hall, twvi and Red Danlnh; vary bast obtainable. , pipe. Call Holmdel »• WANTED* to rent for one year with priv- 191B, E«d Bank. ^urg, phona Kaanaburg 588. Lawi, See that Bean Bubber Spool Potato Mrs. Harry D.f,Bolce. MaUwan, V. }., ilege ot buying, house in deslr&ble ' living room*, dlnlnc room, kitchen, but-' arader'on dlaplay here now. Wa will bring MONEY to loan on drat bond and mort- SITUATIONS WANTED BUMSON, house of nine rooms, bath, h,ot ietri pantry ana laundry t iicond floor. AT* KINO P-flat saxanaona for >alai «ooi It to your farm for a Free Oemoriatretlon, R. R. No. 2, box ao,'Wilson road, near nulghborhood of Bed Bank; $26 limit. Ad- bed roomi, four larg* *nd on* imall, two - u «ni bargain ISO, Sec Qorald Froneau. gage. A. L. Jvlns Agansy, J6 Mon TUTORING by college graduate with wide desi it. F. P., box 511, Red Bank/ water heat; perfect condition; large lot, JUndrkk.oa'a Supply Co., Mlddletown, mouth atreet. phone Bed Bank 1480. two-car garage; good location; $5,500. bathrooms) third floor, large atUc, floored; Broander, 1 Broander placo, Keansburs, phone 869. • experience In teaching pupils In public WANTED, bungalow or three-room apart- basement, cement floor, high cslllng, hot M. J,. phona 887.'. WANTED, bid on plentiful grapei, 1,000 and i>riva(e schoola. Mlas N. L. Swan, Terms. M. V. Brown, !« Wharf avenue. BALED HAY. oora and pigs for sale Navaslnk, phone Atlantic Highlands 861. ment, with Frigid a! re, In better section Red Bank, phone 87. water hsatlng system praotleally nvtri two- SEA SKIFF for isle, 11 (i*t, model Fori JAPANESE beetlee, are coming, larepan reasonable. Matthew Mullln, Lin- vines. Address Grapes, box 511, Red ot Bed Bank or Fair Haven: deilre perma- itory barn with pigeon loft, ehteken houMfl A motor) equipped'for clammlnE. Gaa! now to control them.' Spraying . am Bank.* WORK wanted as chauffeur and "handy eroft. Phone Bed Bank 8283-W, nent borne near business; young married SMALL FARM, twelve acres, modem fiv.-and ran way j wonderful shrubbery and HE, Mra. P., P.tO./Box 548, Red Bank. Duatlng MaterlaJi and Egulpm«nt In ito:l WANTED, used power lawn mower: due man. Apply . 40 Cherry street. Shrews- couple, no children; Protestant. Wanted room bungalow, Improvemanta; up-to- fruiti lot 60x200; located In on* of rth» ALL SIZES of uaid llrea and tubaa at bar' here. Open evanrnga. Hendrlcluon Sup. be In perfect operating condition; atate bury township.* ~" September 1st or October 1st, 1087. Rent date poultry houses; other outbuildings; btut residential fcetloni of ^.R*d Bank/ aa|n prlcaa. Broolcalde Inn, naai Stoni ply Co.- .,, ftlddletletown ,* phon • a— 889. PEACHES at Old Cherry Tree Farm, Uld- make, cut, age, price. Address A. B. C.FARMER-GARDENER, married, wishes ro must be reasonable, Addreu M. MeDow bargain, cash or terras. U. V. Brown, 24 within flve minute*' walk of Broad atnet Church, Atlantlo Hlghlande.* FOB SALE, SB-foot Bumion Country clu . dletown; new varlcttea; exceptional lla- box 511, Red Bank.* sitlon on private estate; thoroughly ex- ell, 8 Maple avenue, Rod BnnV.* . Wharf avenue. Bed Bank, phone 27. and the main shopping centeri flv» mln- knockabout Katharine for (ale. In good vor. picking now. WANTED, a used ice cream cabinet, elec- perienced In all lines of work; A-l refer- uttio* walk from Shrewsbury rlvar. fiv» GA83UNGE for •ale, Vulcan, four-burner, condition) ready for Immediate dellvei ences. Please write, Addresa Farmer- FOR SALE or rsnt; house of eight minutes' walk to grammar and hl«h with framing/ oven, broiler, oven, FANC1' XocV-croujPulleti, ten weeks old ; trlc. Call Keansburg 138.* HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT rooms, bath, two-car garage; lot schools) ten minutes auto, drift to tb» smokehood attached) perfect condition one of the faateit boata In the claaa. '1: Gardener,bqxSlURed Bank. L. McMahon. phona B8» Bed Bank. _ CvwO oenV*a4aiu^ eaeb-^rhllw*a,a>iar- WMa e they last. Phone ETES bh 60x130; good condition; toe location; Im- Atlantlo ocean, whar* ther* U cntirUln* •"6.00 5.00, , taktakeas It. (03 East Front street. Re Bid Bank 278-W-l. ESTATES bought, sold and appraised EXPKTdENCED young lady, white, wloh- FOB RENT, half double house, six roocoi, mediate poiaaaalon. Bargain. Term,. M. raent and bathing prlvllegts. This prop- ^ SfltAYKRS, aU oiakea. aaed, lakaq highest prlcea paid for contenta ol ea position In. Freehold tu seneiol bath; all improvements. For further V. Brown, 24 Wharf avenue* Bad Bank, erty muat bo seen to be apprtcltted. Tnt tradei good working condition, at fal YOUNG' PIGS for sale! honea\ boarded houBeworkor and plain cook; prefer busi- SAHjBOVT for aala, IS feet! recondl winter and eummer, good meadowland stores and ho'mes. Town Furniture Ex- particulars phone Red Bank 1S79-J.* pbone 27. ; price Is f8,000. For further Information tlhtlohadd t rauit nil, cheap. F. M. Bel rlcea. Call'or write Hendrlckwn Suppl change, 85 Monmouth street, Red Bank, ness couple or adult family; willing to FAIR HAVEN, furnlihed house, rent only write or phone Albert I* Ivlni, 16 Mon- o^ MWdlltown, phona KB. pasture, Sod forjulc. Mlddletown. Stock phone 628. sleep In or out. Betty Ross, R. F. D., ON WHITE KOAD. Shrewsbury. V. J.;mouth street. Red Bank, phona 14&9. ' , phon> Atlantlo Highlands. I8B-R. Farm, Thomas S. Field, Bed Bank, phone ROOMS wanted, four or flva rooms, all oi Valley Drive, Atlantlo Highlands, N. J.,- $85; close to schools, storei and butt. banalow ot five rooms and bath; lm- SQUARE oak dining room table, flat to. part Improvements; bungalow preferred phone 814-J. Available September 1. Mrs. C. Smith, provementa, garage, good condition; bar- - desk. Apply at 21 Harrison avenue, EUEOTEOL0X vacuum cleanera, oom- rent $15 or $18; In or near Rtd Bank; 14 Maple avenue, Fair H&von, phone Red gain, at 13,200. Terms. M. V. Brown, 24 FOR SALE, store and stx-toom houtij a)t BABY'CHICKS 10c. tested Barred Rooks, man has steady employment. Address COLORED girl wlBhes general housework, Bunk 2398. Red Bank, phone 86115. plita with all atUchmenta, ellghUy Rhode Island Reds and White Rocks; Wharf .avenue. Red Bank, phone 27. iroprovetuanU, stor* formerly ooeupled Reliable, box 511, Bed Bank.* plain cooking, light laundry. Call at NICE eU-room house located three blocks by the Great Atlantla and Paelfio Tea LARGE pljwleis furnace for tale, In goo oaed, (or aala from ISO to >85. Phona K-day-oId chicks, 16c; Chinchilla rabbits 187 West Bersen place, Red Bank.* 11S0.BUYS a good buildint- lot, SOxUO; Company, 70 Linden place. Bad Baakv For condltloni 12-Inch lira box. Fhona Red SQc up, Mueller, east side Route is, mile WANTED, In eooi condition, heavr duty from Broad street; tile bath, steam sldercalk, curb, city water, electricity, O. O, Caaler, Freehold 700. or Bed heat; op an fireplace; $50. RoUton Water- further Information call 14D9 or aat A* l» Sank D1HT-W, Ed. Benmtti Monroa avo- north»>vft vu ov* f Reawsd Banavail*k, bridgeUkiusig.i electric water pump with motor and an good neighborhood; close to Bed Bank, Irlns, 1« Monmouth street, Rtd Bank. nue, Bhiawaburjr.1 ^ - Bank l«0O. ' etectrio generating plant, from 2,000 to FffiLP WANTED bury, realtor, 22 West Front, street, phone near bus-and aohool, W. D. S.rviii. 188 FOR SALE, 75 April-hatched, New Hamp- 8600.* ' 28-FOOT sea sklfT, fully aoulpped; A- , shlro pedigreed, blood tented stock, 9 So 2,GOO watts. Call or write particulars to J105-U75 MONTH. Get a sovernm«nt Rlveralde avenue, phone Red Bank 2«8 EIGHT-ROOM house, two bathi, two I»* condHlon. Oall Atlantic Highlands 107. each. Phone Holmdel 8. Hollr Farm Oarage, Vanderburg, phon job; men, women. Try next Red Bank FOB RENT, bouse of six rooms and bathj REBUILT aecqnd-hand water pumpa. F. Holmdel 162. •zaranei all Improvsments; central loca- HOUSB'for Bale, Flnckner road aectlon; • rages; comtr 161x168[ lultablsi on* or OAKNATIONS for allot My Love and F Q, Bunt, Iflddletown. phone lliddlttotra PBLLETS for isle, 1,10* Barred Roeks examinations. List Job. and- sample coach* alx rooms, laundry, bath, enclosed porch, two families; entranco two itnetaj *Uam Ins free. Write today. Franklin Institute, tion. Leo K. McKee, 16 McLaren .street. tilcla. Domenlck I)«VHo, Kavaaink av and New Hampshire!: April hatch: FLOOR SANDER for rent, 50o per hour. Red Bank, phone 2290. . Desirable grounds, large shade treei; lot heat. On* block 1>ua, Btor«i. Uitl* eaia^ nue, Bumaon^* ' atrong, healthy, farm ralaed. Charles $4.00 per day. Make your floors like DepU-27B-K, JtocbaaUr, N. Y. • 100x800. Can be Been by appointment, emy termi. V, Gray. Oceaoport. W. J.* . BLUB STONE—Tim* u fix walks am Westervolt, Highway 88, next to race new. Quick and easy to oparate. Mille ENGLISH-TYPE cottase, six roomi, studio FOR SALE, Kelvlnator refrigerator, prac. drlvswara) blue stone, elndera and gra- OPERATORS wanted on flannel bathrobes. phone Bed Bank H17-J.* MODERN ftVe-room bungalow with at* track. Freehold. N. J. Hardware Co., 5 Broad itreet, Red Bank.' Apply P. T. Jlannlne, 2S Mechanic, living room; open fireplace; maid's room. . tlealfy news. perfecPerfect t condition.condition. . LealLeal vel. Low ' prices. £rotnpt deliveries. River rights. Rolston Waterhury. realtor. CAMPBELL'S JUNCTION, five rooms, tached tcarage; three mlnutis' walk t* than half prl«. MM. Hoiretd Applagata, FURNISHED apartment or small bungalo street, Red Bank. little Silver station; J3,800. Roliton Wa« Laws* Coil Co, Ine. Shrewsbury, phone CELERY, cabbage, Brussels sprouts and or roomt for housekeeping wanted In 22 West Front Btreet, phone 8500.* bath, sun poroh:all Improvement*; two- Falls. Robert, Paul and Jerome Lake Friday. hostesses will be Mrs. Edwin H. Reed, brothers of the bride, tang Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gamwell mo- Brasch and Mrs. Fred Ayers. during mass. tored to Massachusetts over the By Papniar Demand $p> Attain Ventmsa •week-end. , . The WO club will meet at the,home The bride was attired In an em- of Mrs. William Kancy this after- MILK CHOCOLATE CORDIAL CHEBBIES pire gown of •white marquisette and Mr8. I>avid Donahue spent the noon. Here is being taught the Battle of linden Meadows, where fos-nltawda—the. Pennsylvania an* her tulle veil fell Xrom a coronet. -wee.lc-end.at Boston visiting her aunt, the Jersey Central—feverishly rush tracks Into a rloh Industrial district near Newark, N. J. The Penn- The demind. for th«i« Chetrie* during our lait Mrs.'Gerald'Brosnlham. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, Miss She carried a nosegay of summer Florence Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin sylvania spur, waving over uneven ground, U at the lett, the Central tracks parallel at tbe rlfhl (•la wai so wotaUoa&l th«t m»ny of our customers flowers, Miss Innocent! wore violet Mf. and .Mrs." William Barto of asked us to. repett li soon. So here (her »rc— Philadelphia spent Sunday with Mr. H. Brasch and Mr. and Mrs. William luidous, rubr rid hand-pitted'cherrlel dipped in marquisette,, with yellow- accessories Gaughan are making an automobile and a large yellow i>lcVur'o hatTHcr"~Barto'a • brother, Gaylord.Bartp,_and pure ctetra and corned with delicious Milk tour in, New Hampshire and other Chocolite. , Regularly 49/! .Only I»tB. bouquet -was of summer flowers. The family. parts of New England. They will bride'a mother was gowned in lav- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morford arc also go Into Canada. They expect U ender chiffon, with a picture hat ofenjoying a motor trip to Lake George be gone atMjut two weeks. the same color and she bad a bou- and through the New England states. Other Big Tandy Values quet of salmon gladioli. Tho groom's Miss Ursula Errath has returned Mr. and Mrs, James dtobo and French Style wa. -«»,, FroM©* **ul» ,. mother wore a black sheer chiffon home from a few days' stay with daughter May of Allentowh, Pennsyl- gown -with eld gold accessories and. Mrs. Frieda Kohne of Newark. vania, formerly of this place, are Chocolates gtt<«. nt 4>cf P Drops MA. she had a bouquet of lavendtjr sweet Miss Anna Hower of Leonardo Is visiting Mrs. James MacPhee. Vanilla fmamaui ' Assorted Cocoa- peas. •vlBltlng her uncle, Charles Hower, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Sporllng and and family. their children, Arthur, John and Milk ChotolXo - - ¥***P«* «MW«» Lucia—Rtordan. Frank Paterson of Marlboro visit- Helen of Springfield, Massachusetts, ed Francis Neville Tuesday. are making a stay at the home of Assorted «w ' ,-, Was Julia Lucia, daughter of Mr. •Mrs. Margaret Applegate is enter- Mr. arid Mrs. George Voorhees. Mrs. Kiddle Pops 111 roa 50 and Mrs. Napoleon Lucia of Shrews- taining Mrs. Eliza Booh of Newark. Sporting Is a sister of Mrs. Voorheea. bury avenue, and Ralph Elordan, son Miss Gladys Melsler spent the Several residents of this place at- ] Cellophaned R -•, of Mrs. Ethel Rlordan of Oakland •week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Everett tended the card party held by tho • Stick Candy OroR»P street, were married Sunday after- Melsler. Woman's club of Eed Bank Tuesday. noon In St. Anthony's church by Rev. Mrs.' Charles Zlellnsky has re- Coming events at this place Include SEE HOW MUCH Vincent Fucci, acting rector. . , turned home from Monmouth Me-' a meeting of the Community club NUT FE4TUBBS Tho bride was given in marriage mortal hospital, where she had been Tuesday afternoon, a meeting of the T>y her brother, Lester Lucia. Miss a patient the. past two weeks, Ladles' auxiliary of the flre company Sal(«d.S|MUil«li Pwuiata Salted Ctuhetv Nata Angelina Floro was bridesmaid and 1 William O'Brien of Jersey City was Tuesday evening and a meeting of FOOD IT WILL BUY Hoy Rlordan, brother of tho groom, a Sunday uest at the home of Frank the flre company Thursday, August Special tOs.11}^ Regularly 59f! M was groomsman. Neville. 12. The bride was attired In a princess '. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Mason and son You stretch your fpod dollars without sacrificing quality or style gown of white mousseline do Edward of Elizabeth are visiting Mr. sole with short puffed sleeves and variety when you buy all your food needs at our complete 1 and Mrs. Martin Mason. - • Famous Ice Cream r ,-wore a veil ot tulle, gathered at the Mrs. Fred Bremeyer and Mrs. Gay- market... and.these price$ prove it! They are notj'sale talk of the town. Compare it with Ice Creun idling for crown with a pleated coronet. She lord ' Barto were among , tho guests 80dtoll.OOp«r<)u»tt.Myoudon'<«gre«thitLoftIce Creun is aj carried a bouquet of lllles-of-the-val- present at the wedding of the Rev. prices" V-.-.'they are fypfcal of the yaluei we offer every good or better, wo wilt jUdljf rtfundrour money. ley. The bridesmaid wore a pink George Young, pastor of the Middle- moussctlno do sole frock with match- town Baptist church, and Miss' Ida week. No'wonder so*many thrifty women wait for our «d ON SALE ALL WEEK AT SPECIAL PRICES ing jacket and halo. Wonderly, which took place at Par-. After a reception at the home'of Itersburg, Pennsylvania, Saturday. before making uptheiHood orders 1, ' the bride's parents the couple • left Jack and Joseph Fee:, lava re- for Atlantic City. Upon their return turned to their home inSouth River, Bulk lee Cr«jua racked In lUe Store 25^ PT. they will reside on the state highway after spending a week's-vacation at Fr««en Strawb«rrlea p l«»onblel Double . in. Middletown township. Mr. Rior-' the home of their grandmother, Mrs. and lee Cream. KeB Cream Cone dan is employed by the Slgmund Catherine Sullivan. ' FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY SPECIALS! Eisner Co. .Mrs. William BuPlesses and Mrs. Benjamin Childs of Jamaica, Long Fresh Fruit and TONAFISH Hemdon—Dowd. Island; were guests of Mrs. Edward FRUIT COCKTAIL 43-A BROAD STREST Fancy Light Meat Mrs. Katherine Hemdon, daughter O'Flaherty Saturdy and Sunday. Vegetable Specials! of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Franj of Anns' and Barbara Kaney spent cans EVER-BEADY—Tall Can. Lincoln avenue, Fair Haveryand Ed- last week with their aunt, Mrs. Friday and Saturday mund Austin Dowd of River road, George Smith of Atlantic Highlands. It's too hot to 2 29 Fair Haven, were married Saturday MM. Edward O'Flaherty and Mrs. Only! 2 "ana 25 1 at noon In the parsonage of the Lu- Thomas Salmon wore hostesses to shop the town so SALMON theran church. Rev. Walter Cowen, ten children of this place whom they kNOXJELL DAVIDSON BROS. the pastor, performed the ceremony. conveyed in automobiles Monday to POTATOES All Flavors—Very Special The bride was attended by. herthe picnic which the Democratic the town comes 45 BROAD ST. RED BANK PHONE 3262-3 sister, Miss Mona Franz. John A, organization of Middletown township 2-.29° 27° Dowd was his brother's best man. held In the Belvedere Park section straight to large flat can Free Delivery Anywhere. The couple left on a wedding trip to of Keansburg for Juveniles. 39 100 25 ths New England states and on their bsltt , 100-Tb.baj; Columbia River—Wosco Brand •return will live on Second street, KrideVs CROSS BROS.—HOLMDEL Fair Haven. Little Silver. SARDINES PEANUT BUTTER WINES arid LIQUOR SPECIALS! Mr. Dowd is employed by the A bee doesn't Imported Norwegian— • BEABDSLEY'S '. United States Steel corporation at Mrs. Harrison Shampanore and LIMAS in Pure Olive Oil 1-tfr. Jar New York. The bride has been em- children are on a month's visit with waste any time on FANCY JERSEY ployed for several years as secretary Mrs. Shampanore's parents in Buf- honeyless flowers C 19* for the Monmouth County Organiza- falo. Mrs. Shampanore underwent C tion tor Social Service on Pearl street an operation for the removal of a and Eed Bank 4 - 29 at Red Bank. goitre and she is steadily improving. . men are making a 3 » 19 SCOT-TOWELf The opening luncheon ot the Little PRUNE JUICE Frost—Egolf. Sliver Woman's club of the fall sea- bee line here this DAVIDSON'S , Sunswcet Bran£ Distilled by • The woddlng of Miss Margaret Jes- son will bo held Wednesday, Sep- month to save PEAS 2>19° 1 the New sie Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tember 15. The place has not yet 1 FANCY CALIFORNIA cans C ' All over 8 Trs. Alan Frost ot McLaren streot, to been selected. time, temper and .England Distilled, Aged Di»tll!er» William H. Egolf, son of Mrs. W. D. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Potter tit temperature. C 4 25 TOMATO JUICE and Bottled by Hubbard of Peters place, will take Philadelphia were week-end guests Win. Grunt of Mr. Potter's sister, Mrs. Myron 2 - 25 GRADE A—Web»ter ' place tomorrow night at 9 o'clock at Sons, Trinity church. Rev. Herbert S. L. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy If you are hot and WALDORF TISSUE Mayo of Imlaystown visited Mr. and GlascQw, Craig, pastor, will officiate. ' - sticky ... if you rcus C Scotland . Tho couple will bo attended by Mr.Mrs. Campbell last Friday. ORANGES 3-29° and Mrs. Bertram Durham of Mor- Mrs. Jessie B. Grilling of Little don't want to 6 25 24-os. cans • -ford- place- ~.Following the ceremony Silver Point has moved to River- waste any time kC a doz. a- reception will be helcl'at~the Mol- head, Long Island, where she will ly Pitcher hotel after which the live with her daughter, Mrs. Rog- listening to "I'm 33' FORCE CATSUP couple will leave on a 33-day cruise rs. sorry but we're to Bermuda. Upon their return they Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffmlro of HurfTs Pure—Largest Sim will make their home in Hew York. Brooklyn and Mrs.' Mary Bennett out of that size" LEMONS 2 *n 21° bottles »O MIS3 Frost is a graduate of Heil and son William, and Mr. and Mra. ... then get into «c 25 Bank high school and Katharine I John Brown and son William of Ja- your car, stop doz. Glbbs school at New York. She Is maica, Long Island, were week-end 25 PINEAPPLE FINGERS employed as a secretary by the Pick- guests of Miss Maggie Woolley of only at the red LEMON JUICE Church street. ers J-ray corporation at New York. lights . . . drive . TUBE Mr. Egolf Is ulso employed by a>con- Mrs, Katherine Simpson Is in Flor- SEEDLESS cern at New York. ida looking after tho estate of her down here where 2 ca»» 29 late' parents. you'll find com- GRAPES 2•-••^" 25 . GALLON Dombroskl—DoFaxlo. Mrs. Estolle Tucker of Brooklyn ia C Miss' Stella Dombroski, daughter visiting her uncle, Hiram Kpapp. fort with a special BAB-0 Special Prices by tho Oaia Harmon Edwards, who formerly PEAS of Mr. and Mis. Walter Dombroski lived here, was a week-end guest af delivery stamp on 2 - 25 of Scobeyville, and Christopher De^- Fancy Sweet Riptide Fazio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tho Knapp home. the package. DeFazio of South Pearl street, Red Franols Bates, who is employed BABTI/ETT 2-19' Bank, were married Wednesday of by tho Colgate-Hoyt Bonding Co. of last week at Elkton, Maryland. The New York, is enjoying a two weeks' Imported Linen Suits PEARS, Chicken Cock couple was attended by Mr, and Mrs. vacation. FRANKFURTERS Old American Miss. Janet MacKay IB having & $10.75 SHREDDED WHEAT Blended Whiskey Richard Bluth of Fort Monmouth. Blended Whiskey • Following the ceremony ths quar- two weeks' vacation from her po- 10 - 25' tet motored to Tlnton Falls, Jvhere sition with the Utility Law Co. of 2 *« 29° .95 a reception was held for more thnn New York. Sport and Polo Shirts 2> 23° 50 guests. Mr. and Mrs. DeFazio The Methodist Ladles' aid society, $1.00 $1.49 FUIX QXS. plan to take a wedding trip to Flor- met yesterday afternoon at the home CELERY HEARTS Blended and bottled by ida during tho winter. They plan of Mrs. John Moore on Prospect avc- Large Bunches Penn-Mnrylnnd Division of to 'l< ' In Red Bank. lUO. White Duck Slacks National OlstllleTS. ' Both attended Red Bank high Miss Nancy Hardy of Pittsburgh A bunches school, Mrs. DeFazio is employed is visiting MUs Lois Wilkinson of $1.65 by C. Ingalls Morton at Shrewsbury Little Silver Point. 23' BIRDS EYE and Mr. DeFazio Is proprietor of Chris's tavern nt Tinton Falls. Visitors from Other States. CARROTS, BEETS FROSTED FOODS Misses Pattco and Loronc Mooro Apple Brandy tVondorly—Voting. nnd Rox Moore of Statcsvlllc, North or RADISHES • • ' • —or— ' Tho wedding of Miss Ida WonCarolina- , and William Pence and Apple Jack derly of Parliesburg, Pennsylvania, Marvin Wooten of Cleveland, North J.KRIDEL u and Rev. George W. Young, pastor Carolina, aro spending a few days of the Baptist church of Middletown with the Moorcj on Clinton street — Red Bank — DINNER FOR 4 village, took place Saturday at thoEatontown. Baptist church of Patkcaburg. An PEACHES 1 tb. Chopped Steak nnx