-••« WE DO and Surrounding Town* OUR PART Told Fearlessly and Without Bla» RED BANK REGISTER u.u.d Weekly. tinUrri m Htoand-Ului Mmtei »t the Po»t» VOLUME LVIII, NO. 5. offlc. at Bed Honk. N. J- uuder the Act of March S, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. Biibaoi'lplloa J>rtco"| Om Kear It.(ID. Six Uontht ji.oo. 'Single Copj «c PAGES 1 TO 12. BOY SAV1SI) FROM I>BOWNING. Fair Haven Fair Death Prevents New Houses On Mainstay Will Pay SPEAKER-CLEE AT HOLMDEL Harold S. Allen Quick Work by Highlands Squad Militant Essex County Assemblyman Getting Ready For Starts Saturday Family Reunion Bovlvea Seven-Year-Qld Child, Tracts At Belf ord $280,560 In Cash U> Glvo Address at Forum. Chosen President Warren Curtis, seven years old, Rev. Lester H, Oltfj of Newarlt, National Regatta New York Relatives, Who Had had a narrow escape *rom drownliig speaker of the house of assembly of Annual Event for Benefit of Fire Tuesday morning at Highlands when Thirteen Applications (or Loans First Series of Red Bank Build- Succeeds William A. Miller as Company Will Run from July Planned SurpriteJVwit on Mrs. for Construction and Other Now Jersey, will speak' 'at Theron Course for Outboard Race* May j he stepped from a sand bur into deep ing and Loan Association Will McCamphell's sylvan forum at Holm- Chamber of Commerce Head be Changed So More Can Seo 27 to August 3 Inclusive— Edward Reillyf Sadly Sur- , water. Men nearby brought the boy Work on Baysidc Heights and del Sunday afternoon. His topic will out of the water and in the mean- Mature Next Week, With a —Other Officers Elected Last Events From Borough Public Amateur Contests. prised to Hear ot Her Death. Water View Developments. bo "Tho Challenge of Tomorrow." time a call had been sent In for the Value of $302,000. Because of the controversy which Friday. Docks. Tho annual fair or Iho Fair Hav_-_ Mrs. Marguerite Shanlon, Mrs. Highlands First Aid squad. The Thirteen applications for loans The Mr.it aeries of the Mainstay has been waged between Rev. Mr. Mary O'Donald and Alfred Marlus prompt administration of a pulmotor IJarold S. Allen, electrical contrac- What promises to bo tho bl-wnsat firo company will open on Saturday under the better housing plan of Building and Loan association ' of Clee and Governor Harold G. Hoff- tor and proprietor of Allen's Electric night pf, Uiis week and will closo the and their eleven children, all of New revived the boy. He was put In the tho Federal Housing Adininietration man over the state spies tax much power boat, regatta the eastorn «tateg ambulance and tnltnn to the Mon- Red Bank will, mature July 31, Shop at IS White street, was elected following Saturday, August 3. ThYorke , were Monday visitors of Ed- huvo been mudo for new construc- amounting to $302,000, of which interest Is manifested in the coming has seen la recent years, la rapidly mouth Memorial hospital at Long president of the Rod Bank Chamber taking form here on the bank* of firemen huve been busy for several ward J. Reilly, who lives with Mr. tion, improvements and repairs on $2S(l,r,G0 will be distributed in cash. address. Due to a misunderstand- of Commerce at a regular moetln^ and Mra. C. H. Darby of Monmouth Branch where he received further the Baystde Heights and Water ing It was erroneously announced tho North Shrewsbury river The weeks with preparations for the treatment and was sent home. Mortgages of $10,400 will be cancelled o* the board of directors last Friday, ovent, which has grown in popular street. They visited Mt. Olivet cem- View sections of Hcl/ord. J. Craw- that Rev. Mr. Clee would speak at scene of the famoua Gold Cup and ami share, loans of $11,040 will b? July 19. Other officers ineludo My- National Sowopstakes regattas of the lty every year and is now one of the etery, after -which Mr. Roilly ontcr- His parents live In Jereey City and ford Compton and his associates, paid. There are 135 shareholders the forum last Sunday. ron V. Browh, first vico president; important mid-Hummer functions of talnad them at dinner at the Molly are in Highlands on a vacation. who developed tht;sti tracts, aro co- yoars from 1928-1932, will again this who will receive the benefit ol their Morris H. Jacks, second vice presi- "" -' the running of thl, huge this locality.. Pitcher hotel. operating with the better housing systematic saving for the past eleven dent; Abrani M. Krldel, treasuror Several innovations will feature Mrs. Slianlon, Mrs. O'Donald and program and Mr. Compton has tak- years and nine months. and Mrs. Mildred Congdon, secr'e- Mr. Marlua aro nieces.and nephews en contracts to build several houses. Red Bank Woman t ly. In former years,, tho Red Bank this yciir'u fair. -Outstanding among Two Houses Moved Tiie association waa organized Oc- club sponsored these roKat- them will bo the amateur nlgh£ cor of tho late Mrs. Reilly, who died last He states that those applying for tofcer 31, 1023, nnd the financial state- May 3, and they had not heard of loans have received every assistance as but thla year" the entire commun- tests, which will bo held every nigh mum at the close at Its last fiscal Made Will In 1934 lty, through other Yacht and Boat Dancers, singers, comedians, o her death. Their father, Louis Mar- To New Locations from the FHA and that only about year showed It to bo In an excep- ius, a brother of Mrs. Reilly, woe c ub3 and Civic and Fraternal asso- chestrus, Impersonators and othi three weeka are required to con- tionally strong condition, with as- The Late Mrs. Catherine M. ciations aro working together to put entertainers are Invited by the Hr burned to death with his wife at New Dwellings Sold by the Red Bank Bummnte auch a transaction. sets of 51,209,034.50 The association over the heavy two-day schedule to men to compete for cash prizes. At York thirty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. A few weeks ago Mr. Compton hfi:3 bvf'n operated on a very con- Throckmorton Left Bulk of oe given on Saturday and Sunday, Marius's children had never seen Board of Education Were Slid tho closo of the fair all tho winners Over Soaped and Oiled Tim- bought three six-room bungalows on servative basis nn'd It. maintains a Her Estate to Her Daughter, August 17 and 18. All the finances will participate in a grand finale. their aunt, Mrs. Roilly. Ninth street on the Wai or View substantial cash balance nt all times. Mrs. M. Pauline Tilton. necessary are* available and with Thoso wishing to enter the contests They had intended to look her up bers—A Profit of $300. tract, between Leonard ville road The mitturrd shares will be paid many prominent boate already prom- should register at Harry B. KurtlB'a for many years, but had put it off and Route 30, from the Ever Ready without borrowing any money. The late Mrs. Catherine M. Throck- ised, It Is expected that thla regatta until they had all grown up, married, The two hoiwea -which the Red. will draw by far the biggest specta- storo at Fair Haven. building and , loan association of It is expected- that the second morton of Broad street, one of tho and had families of their own. About Bank board of education recently sold Newark. Last week he sold one of tor fleet to bo seen anywhere this A. pica to tho residents of Fal on Bridge avenue to Charles Menna series will mature about January. oldest residents of Red Bank, made year. Haven and adjoining communities t six months ago they located her the bungalows (o Alviro Lopoa of her will March 7, 1931. With the ex- % while Mr. and Mrs. Keilly were liv- and Vincenzo Mazza for $100 each r Last May a new series was started co-operato with the firemen to make New York for $4,700. Tho lot is , )0-and tho^e who wish to join may do ception of two bequests of $25 to Jen- Tentative schedules call for all ing at Llttlo Silver. They communi- have been moved to new locations. xlOO feet and a garage^ is on the tho fair a success was mado at Mon- Tho land which they occupied will bo so. Another series will open in No- nie Carter and Robert Hemphill, both classes of outboards, both amateur day night's council mooting by Coun cated with tho Reilly family, but place. Negros, she left' her estate to her and professional 135 and 225 cublo- failed to give their address BO that, used to build an addition to the River vember. oilman Arthur B. Sickles, chairmar street schoolhouse, Sixteen carpenters, two masona, For somn time past the association daughter, Mrs. M. Paulino Tilton, inch hydroplanes, and, of course the when Mra. Reilly died, her husband three painters, two plumbers and who was made executrix of the will. of the lire committee and presldont Mr. Menna made a proiit of $300 has been making conservative loans race for tho famous National $3000 of the flro. company. He said ho would was unable to notify them. six laborers arc employed on new The witnesses were Jamea L. Tilton Sweepstakes trophy. A very hand- Monday they decided to surprise on the house which he bought by for new construction up to $3,000, like to soo everyone turn out and houses which Mr. Compton is build- and thin has resulted In a number of and Warren H. Smock, both of Red some list of prizes will draw an ex- their late aunt, and tho three fam- selling It to Paul Slciliano for $100. ings He expects to enlarge the give, the firemen a helping hand. Mr. Its new owner has had it moved to helix's being erected and in improve- Bank. ceptionally large field In all classes Sickles explained that the proceeds ilies, fourteen strong, drove to Little force. In addition to the men on Mr. Miss Margaret Sutton of Hed and this, together with the proximity Silver in two automobiles. They left South Pearl street and ho will oc- ments being made. The association are returned to the community In the cupjMt. Mr. and Mrs. Siciliano are Compton'ti pay roll a number of is .'till interested in making such In- Bank, who died several weeks ago, of the course of tho Metropolitan form of either relief to the needy o- the cars at the Little Silver station, others are working for sub-con! rac- executed her will In 1009. She direct- area (approximately thirty miles and walked to tho former Roilly res- at present living with Mrs. Siciliano's vestments. It has authorized tho from the Battery, New York) has thci purchase of new equipment. Thl mother, Mrs. Marlanna Glambrone, tora, following statement; ed that all of her wearing apparel has boon tho caso with tho money idence so that It would be a complete A new bungalow has just been and jewelry bo divided between her always placed the Shrewsbury races surprise. When they arrived they and the houoo haB been moved to a mado at all the other fairs. lot adjoining tho lattcr's residence. completed for John J. Regan, who "If you want to buy a home, build nieces, Grace E. Sutton and Martha at the top lor spectator Interest. were very much surprised to find the is employed at Jersey City, at the a home, or re-flnance a home, we E. Cooper. AH- the rest of her es- The new oillcera to serve for this GoorRo Curchln, chairman of th Reilly family no longer lived there Mr. Siciliano la head gardener on a committee which in disposing of a large estate ot Rumson. corner of Oakes and Ocean avenues sUKgt'sL that you personally visit our tate was left to Grace E. Sutton, Wil- year's Yacht Racing association, who"" and that Mrs. Reilly had been dead in tho Water View section. The oflice at your convenience and dis- were recently elected, consist of Jo- new de luxe model Plymouth two- The work of moving the, house was liam H. Sutton, Harry H. Sutton, nearly three months. It was a much dwelling lias four rooms, a bath- cuss your bume financing problems. Martha E. Cooper and Margaret A. seph C. Irwin, chairman of Com- door touring sedan on the co-opora- sadder family that finally located Mr. started Tuesday of last week and ttvo plan, reports that sales of shares room and modern Improvements. The members of the board of direc- Sutton. Sho appointed her brother, munity Regatta association, presi- Keilly at'the Darby home. completed Saturday. It was dons in 1 dent; Joseph T. Laird, 3rd, commo- aro very encouraging. The car will a much different way from that em- There is a garage. Tho new owner tors, aro all business men of Red George Sutton, executor of tho will. bo on display at tho fair every night. and his family are now occupying Bunk, and they will be glad to talk Joseph E, Reece of Eatontown left HAEOLD S. ALL-EN dore of Red Bank Yacht club, vlc» ployed a few years back when a president; Kenneth H. McQueen, Arrangements have been made to horfao and a windlass played the tho bungalow. the matter over with you and help his entire estate to his wife, Chris- Frank Ege of Keyport, who is you in any way they can." tina M Reece, in a will which, he ex- A vote of thanks and appreciation president of Merchants Trust com- havo twenty lire companies from Capt. Frank Farber chief roles. Logn are not used now- was extended to the retiring presi- pany, treasurer, and Harold S. Allen, neifihborlnjr towns attend the fair, adays as rollers. Mr. Siciliano's employed by the Rollo Trucking Payments for the first series will ecuted in 1930. He named his wife company, is having a bungalow as executrix of the will. dent, William A. Miller, for hia un- secretary. Headquarters for the re- fcur companies each night on Mon- house was slid over smooth timbers bo made next Tuesday and Wednes- tiring efforts on behalf of the organl- gatta committee will bo In tho office day, Tuesday, Wodnesdny, Thursday Now Raising Frogs which were soaped and oiled. A wind- built for his own occupancy on dny at the ofllce o£ the association nt Tho lato Julius A. Miller of West Oakes avenue. It will have four zE'.tion, and the many accomplish- of tho Chamber of Commerce, 60 and Friday. A grand prize will bo lass fastened on a truck and operated 12 Mechanic street. Raymond II. Bergen place, in a will made May 8, Broad street, Red Bank, until the by a motor, pulled the house along. rooms, a bathroom and modern im- 1932, left $100 each to his sons Reg- ments effected by him during his two awarded to tho company having the Lincroft Resident Takes Up a Hurley, the secretary, and members years as president. Mr. Miller day before the regatta, at which Mm» largest representation. It is not New Hobby and Business— It was necessary to cross the rail- provements. A garage will be con- of the board of directors will he pres- inald and Leon, and $200 to his they will be changed to tho club road tracks on West Bergen place structed, daughter, Dorothy Titus. The re- thanked the directors for the splen- necessary for tho firemen to wear Hopes of Making Money in ent to answer questions about loans did co-operation which he received house o£ the Red Bank Yacht club, their dress uniforms. and thla waa done ta about half an Harold E. Butterflcld, principal of and to give other information which mainder of his estate was left to his 95 East Front street, Red Bank, N. Two Years. hour without Interfering with train the Union Beach publio school, ig wife, Veda A. Miller, who waG made from them during his term of office, Dancing upon a spacious platform may be desired. and pledged his continued support in will be one of tho regular features. service. A number of wires were having a hmim; built for his own executrix of the will. The witnesses Something new vis a money maker taken down to furnish head room. occupancy on Eighth atrecfc, on the The directors of the association were Mr. and Mrs. Caesar R. Poole the work of the organization. It was nnnnnncerl yesterday by tht Lurry LaRns nnd his orchestra will has been started by Capt. Frank Harty Poland of Aabury Park had have served since the association was provide tho munlc Councilman Uayside Heights trivet. It will have of River street and Reginald F. Pul- Mr. Allen has sent the following Race committee that the outboard Farber of Lincroft, Mr. Farber has the contract for the moving. live rooms, a bathroom and modern started Tho oflicera are as follows: ley of West Bergen place. letter to Mr. Miller: racing courso may be ohanged to a Henry A. Frledlarider will Install an obtained five pairs of breeding frogs improvement?. President -Fred D. Wlkoff. The late Sarah M. Thompson of July 24, 1935. pojnt approximately one railo further amplification system, with Charles and will raise frog8 as a hobby as Mr. Mazza moved his house to tho Vice president—Thomas Cook. upstream. A preliminary survey con- Wesson as the announcor. The ladles' east side of Bridge avenue, near Ber- Harold Copclanrl, vho has a posi- Treasurer—Georso C. Hopping. Marlboro township in a will made iam A. Miller; well as with tho Idea of making tion with the Standard Oil company, September 28, 1933, bequeathed her 18 Rroa4 street, ducted by the committee, together auxiliary of the flro company and money, gon plfiGC, The distance wos phort Se^retin y—Itjijmoml Hurley. with experienced river boatman, JisJi the Fair Haven first aid squad, who and the moving was done In a short la having a six-ruom house built on flulicilur—-Warren H. Smo>-H, entire estate to her son and daugh- Red Bank. N. J. Tho worthy captain, who is em- Eighth street. Ho will occupy It. Auditing committee—Charles R. EnftUah, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis S. Dear Mr. Miller: " shown the feaalbiUly of changing tHta are co-operating with the flrocom ploye- d as skipper of Amory L. Haa- time. Tho house will be improved mirKe C. Hopping, Albert T. Doremua. course BO that It will biing'it much and offered for rent. Harry White Charles J. VanMeerbeke has bought Dirertor!?—Geoi'KO S. llarrett, ThomaB Thompson, who wero made execu- I feel duly apprised of the task pany, will huve separate booths. kell's yacht, within tho last few which lies before me, as I assume closer to tho three public docks In Myron V. Brown has donated a ton of Highlands had the contract for a house from Mr. Compton on East Cook, Stewart Cook, Jr., E. Atlalro Corti- tors. The witnesses wero Mario R. months, beforo moving to his present End avenue in flip Beach View Park •II. Newton Dnrtmoi, Alhert T. Doro- Schiverea and Edward C. Forman. the position of president of the Red Red Bunk proper and will permit ot coal to bo disposed of on tho co- the moving and he will do the other n. Chnrles II. Enk'lish. James E. Greeley. Bank Chamber of Commerce, upon the thousands of spectators annually residence from Highlands, took up work. Mr. Mazza is employed as asection of Belfot-d. The. price waa both of Freehold. 1 operatlvo plan, and Ico has been do- tho study and care of raising frogs. Matthew W. GreiK. Georco C. Ho|>pinit. tiie closo of so successful a term of drawn to this spectacle to a much nated by William Lcddy & Son. flagman at Little Silver. $4,000. The housn has ftvn rooms, a John H. Mount, Willinm Pciirce, Itnlph S. Joseph Walter Austin of Union oilice as you have ,1uat concluded. closer view. Taking special Instructions from a bathroom nnd modern fmpinvpmonfs. Pfiirrc, Victor Suiter, Warren H. Smock. Beach, who died recently, made his The directors and oillcers of the Executive ofllcers of tho fair aro courso for the caro of frogs, Mr. Far- R V. It. II. Stunt. Clyde E. Swnnncll. Tentative plans eal! for the start* Arthur B. Sickles chairman, Charles Mr. VanMoprbeke will occupy it. [•'red I). W'ikntr. R. Browning Wilson and will January 18, 1035, and left Ilia en- Chamber of Commerce realize and ber purchased five pair of breeders JUDGMENT NOT AGAINST HIM. A garage is on tho premises. iri:o E. Winning. tire estate to his wife, who was mado appreciate the unusual amount of ing barge or platform to be directly P. Cross vlco chairman, Percy D. and has set them out in a pond on time and energy which you have ex- in front of the city park, formerly Bennett secretary and William B. executrix.' The witnesses were Al- a piece of property at Colt's Neck. Harry Isaacs Says It Was Taken freda Bogardus and Melvin A. Philo, pended so unselfishly, often at tire a part of the public steamboat land- Llttlo, Jr., treasurer. After the breeders spawn. they arc Against Atlantic Supply Co. risk of negicctinp your own private ing at the foot of Wharf avonue. T1» both of Keyport. business. Red Bank wild no-t forget, Committees and booth attendants taken out and shifted to another Horseshoe Club's ; Forger Brought Domenica Bruno of Long Branch National Sweepstakes course, t*o are as follows; There was an item In a recent is- nor ever be able to express Uie grati- and one-half miles, will not be af- pond. sue of Tho Red Bank Register per- made her will in 1030. She made tude due so capable and conscienti- Advortlninit—Hurry D. Kurtls chairman, Tho young: frogs hatch out as tad- ous a leader, and I feet confident of fected by this new course, although Edward Mtllo, Oncnr Decker, Uoomo taining to a judgment of $3,500. The Party And Dance Back To Red Bank small bequests to her children, Pas- the eastern end of the outboard poles. They aro then loft in the quale Bruno, Katharjna Vincelli, the continued success ot tbJs vei'y Chnnulor, Josno Mcllray. Goorito Curchln. item stated that this judgment was essential organization in the com- course will slightly overlap the wesK- William Amlonioi.. Ahram Dlxon, W. II. water from nine to twelve months obtained against Harry Isaacs, trad- Lucia, Maria and Antoinetta Bruno. Chandler. TliooilorcJ l'nrkor, Vornon Snyd- until they develop into small-size Proceeds of Affair Friday Night j James Andreus, Indicted for munity, due to the firm foundation srn end ot the National Sweepstakes ing as the Atlantic Supply company. The Income from all the rest of her left by you. course. The starting barge for th* cr. Arthur Cro/.itil\ frogs. This variety of frogs at full at Red Bank Catholic High Forging Red Bank Man's { estate was to so to her husband, An- Pul'clia»lilff—Kuffsell Mlnton chairman, The Item was secured by Tho Regis- I trust that it will be possible to National Sweepstakes race will size wolghs threo pounds. ^. ter from a reliablo source. In re- School to be Used to Send Name to Check in 1928, tonio Bruno, for his lifetime. After probably ba in the same position at Automo'hllo—Gconso Curchln chairman, The frogs live on water bugs, creek his death the residue was to go to carry an your good work. Roltert Amoailt, Wllllum Miller. ceiving it over the telephone an er- Larry Mahoney to Illinois. Found on Long Island. Sincerely, in former years, for both the Na- Music nnd ontorlalnmont—Percy D. Teens and grasses. ror was apparently made and the her son, Frank. Harold S. Allen. tional Sweepstakes and Gold Cup Bennett chairman. Wlllinm Mlllor, John In about two years Mr. Farber's Item appeared so that it has caused The Madison horseshoe club will James Androus, who police say Frederick W. Fischer of Farming- racea. new stock -will bo good-sized frogs. annoyance to one of the principals. hold a card and bunco party and •was indicted by the Monmouth coun- dale left all' of his estate to his Various committees to plan and UuhlirtK and ikcoriiUonn—Clarence ty grand jury In 1928 for forginj The new course, with the eastern Llldo chairman, William Andc-mon. With tho experience of Mr. Farber Mr. Isaacs called at The Register dance Friday night at the lied Bank daughter, Freda Nagie, in a will carry on the work for the coming Special K»mc—Goi>r«o Hawkins chair- in this line ho expects to be success- Catholic high school auditorium to tho name of Patsy A. Bruno ot Red which ho executed last October. He. year will bo appointed by Mr. Allen portion about opposite the present office last week and stated that the location of the floating club house of man. ChailcH I\ CroHH, Lyimwood Mlnton. ful. Tho business should bo "prob- judgment was not obtained-against raise $200 to sonil Larry Mahoney of Bunk to u check for $185, which he naaied his daughter as 'executrix of ,'ery shortly. Among these commit- John Wanner, Hnvry Minton, Herhort ably at its best In 1937 when Capt. Lincroft, fifteen-year-old state cham- cashed at a local bank, was brought the will. the Red Bank Yacht club, will have Hawkins. Georiro Chandler, Hnrry Horol'I, him trading as the Atlantic Supply tees will be included the Budget com- Farbor will begin selling tho skina pion, to compete in the world's cham- back to Monmouth county from William E. Cox of Upper Freehold mittee and tho Program committee, its western turn, a few hundred HDIMTL Amumlt, Lester England, Jnmofl company but was obtained against — —-- -_ -.,— _ —. iiuiLLL't! uau iriu iiuymm tutm/iKLCt.", yards off the foot of Maple avenue. Brancy. , and legs to various fisheries and com- pionship matches at Moline, Illinois, Mineola, Long Island, by County De- the Atlantic Supply company, of township bequested his entire estate |bot h f wllk.h will mcot short-y and It is believed that the new course I-'rankfurtcrH a.ul noila—Jnmea Chad, panies. From tho frog skins pocket- which ho is president. He also stat- August 29 to September 5. tective Wlllium S. Mustoe and Cap- to his ton, Harry K. Cox of Wilming- prepare their reports for the next ivlek chairman, ltoy Kliur. Josopll Parker, books may bo made. Frog legs have tain Joseph Bray of tlio Red Bank ton, Delawaic, in a will which he ex- will meet with the wholehearted ap- Tliooilorc Parker. Sr., (looms B, Mralay. ed that the Atlantic Supply com- An exhibition match held Tuesday reRular meeting of the directors. long been considered a delicacy. policG department last Friday after- ecutod In 1925. He appointed the proval of the outboard racers, inas- Canily and cH:ar»—Clint-Ion Mlnton. pany had not been dispossessed for evening for the same purpose on G. Three additional directors will also much as the Sweepstaltea entries Dance floor—Jncoh Grimm chnlrmnn, Foster Spinning's property on Mad- noon. Farmer's National Bank of Allen- be appointed by the new president, Milan Snydor, Jamea Lillian, Jr.. ClinrlOB tho non-payment of rent from the town ns executor of the will. kick up such a 3ea it makes extreme- Doughty, AuHtln Harvey. Elliott building at Sea Bright, say- ison avenue was well attended. M;i- Andreus, whoso Hat of aliases in- ir. accordance; with the by-laws, and ly rough water for the smaller boats. Aml'liftur—llonry A. Frled.lnn.Ior, Wil- Governor's Day ing that no dispossess notice had honey in three JUty-point matches de- cludo Albert Siera, Basil Bates and announcement of the new directors There are plans now under way for liam Anderoon, Elmer Clcve. feated Jorieph Puglist1 of Paterson, Thomas Gregory, hns'been described la also expected to ba made shortly. BinKu HtiPHcIl Honnett, Stephen Nemlsa. ever been served upon him nor hnd KN'TKRTAIN FOB I'AIIKKS. the government to dredge the north William Anplocnte. LCJRIIO Hendcraon, Wil- At Camp Burton any dispossess notice been legally former state champion. by tho American Bankers' associu- Tho Chamber of Commerce has branch of the Shrewsbury river and Inrd Ktnmona, Uarney Kneland. posted on the premises In Sea Bright Many valuable prizes have bcon tion as the most expert forger in Hal Bank 'Councilman Honored By just started a new service for mem- the Race eommittee believes that Ico cremm—Ladies' auxiliary. •Hi...ut Executive Frank C. Cobb occupied by his company. donated for Friday night's party by the United States. Nearly a dozen Former Eatontown Mayor. ber H by supplying periodical lists of with this deepening, it would ba pos- Novefiie.4—JOFJIU Mcllray, Elmer Clcve, New Jersey, New York nnd Massa- Alfred Mim-ollun. has announced that Governor's dny Ked Bank business men and inter- new residents In Red Bank and tho sible to have the National Sweep* Oroterlos—.loiioph Hoylo, Edward Little. for Boy Scouts at Camp Burton nt ested persona. Charles "Addle" Kind chusetts municipalities have lodged Former Mayor James B. Hathaway surrounding communities. Tho first JUDGMIDNT FOR DEBT. 13 general chairman of the commit- detainers against tho iiinn, who is of Main street, Eatontown, enter- takes race as well ns the outboards Kp(1(.jul 'rheddine l'avkev, Jr.. Thomnti Allaire will bo hold Sunday, July 28, of thest> lists were mailed out a few wanted in those communities on in the new course. Welsh, Kenneth (Im.ilall. it throo o'clock. Eagle awards for tee in charge, and lie is being assist- tained Councilman James S. Parkea days ago, and much favorable com- Members of the Race committee Jowoliy—Vornon l,|ttlo. Frnnk Snydor. Chnrlos J. Scliiek Wins Suit Against ed by members of tho club, and similar charges. of Red Bank, and several other Re- Boy Sc< '.a nnd Quartermaster ment has 1)0en received from mem- onsist of Charles C. Alexander, Jr., Grnli-lmK—Ladles' inixlllnry. Son's Estate. Ladies' auxiliary. The committees A year after forging Bruno's name publican leaders Sunday night at hid bers on this new service. Candy—Luillcn1 nuxlllnry. awards for Sea Scouts will be made. of Avon, known throughout tho rac- are: llOIHL'. Fancy nrtlolM— Ladles' auxiliary. »ov. Harold G. Hoffman will bo pres- Charles J. Schlck of Entontown to a check at Red Bnnk, police say, ing world, chairman; Charlea W. l'adillo wliool—Gonriio Slrklon chairman, int as well aB several other state of- received a verdict Tuesday In the Door—Spinning. William Luke, Jr., I.tnn AndrouH was arrested at New York Mr. Parkeg will bo a candidate for Stmit. Chapman, secretary of Ituclnjr com- Thorn™ Emm..™. Harvey Little. Jr.. Ed- ficials. ____^^^___ :;um of $1,375 against Grace Sclilclc, city and was turned over to Mjdille- freeholder at the primary election in JEFFKKY'S HAT IN THE RING. mission of American Power Boat wnnl Torlor. John leeay, Oscar Itecker, 'Soda—Jnck Stoyo nl Joseph Mnhoncy. town, Now York, authorities for de- September. For the past nine, years Hnrry Vorononu. Vincent Klnnn. Willinm administratrix of tho estate oP Jos- Ilnncn—Mr. Klml. association, Augustus M. Mlnton, CHURCH AT LINCKOFT. eph Schlrlc. Mr. Schlck sued for Cards—Mrs. Kilwnrcl McDomnich, Mr*. frauding a bank there. In May, he has been a councilman at Red Old-Time Republican wheclhorsc president of the Monmouth Boat Qelsor, Wlllinm ApiiloBate. Klml nr.il Mrs. Si>inninit. Pony whcul— JUHCI'II lIoniMi»iioy nnd money which ho Haiti he had loaned 1 1029, ho was sentenced to servo ten Hank. He Is now president of the Agnln on tho Hustings. club, in front of which the new It unco—.loiHM'ti rjnuiM . years at Sing Sinp, hut after Ilvn council and chairman of the flnar.cu 1\ i aid eiiunil. _ _ _ Atlnntlo Highlands Clergyman To to his son, Joseph Schlck, and which Refreshments—Urn. ItovliI Noonim nn.l Petitions to place Borden A. Jeffrey courso will lay; Plerro A. Proal, FOB LINEN SUITS. Conduct Service Sunday. had never been repaid. The ease wna Mra. Kclney. years was released on parole. Ho committee. ^ president of Red Bank Yacht works Prizes—Mr. nnd Mrn. SpliminR. Mrswits turned over to United Stales of Oakhimd in Domination as a He- tried before Judge Thomas H. Kind ant] Mr. Lakt. publican candidate for freeholder at and owner of tho former Sweep- Nrw Machinery Installed In Tho Church Bervlccs at Lincroft will bo Brown, who la at tho present time immigration authorities at. Ellin Is- IMPUOVEMENTS COMFLKTKI). jitakes challenger, "Miss Red Hank;" resumed Sunday morning, July 28, at Others on the committed aro Wil- land for deportation to Mncedonln, the primary "election in September, Leon l'lnnt At UtHl ttnnlt. assisting In Iho trial of ca^es in tho aro beintf circulated. Sir. Jeffrey has j Frank P. Dlckman, Benjamin L. At- 10:45 o'clock. Rev. David Povey of Monmouth county courts. At tholiam Gaffnoy of Lincroft and W. P.. from which nation ho lmd come tn Henri Urucqucr Now Occupy IIIK water and Thomns 9. Flokl, Jr. A battery of throo machines de- Atlantlo Highlands has been secured Suntoro of I'nrtli Amlxiy, president this country 33 yonra ngn. However, Former O. 13. Uuvls House. announced that he will try for the po- eonclUHlon of the taking of testi- sitfon. Ho .'i formerly a niemher ' signed for tho pressing and shaping by Superintendent Stanloy Stllwell to mony, Judgo Brown Instructed the of the New Jersey lioraeuhoc plk-hiT:i' Macedonia no longer being a aov- of linen suits linn jnat been installed deliver tho opening address, association. Last week Anatolo Chanieroy com- ot tlin board of freeholders and his jury to render a verdict In favor of orolgri nntlon, it WH:I found thnt hn pleted the work of repainting and re- IlKAl'.TOHS TO MKET, In Leon's cleaners nnd dyers estab- Sorvloes at tho chapel wero discon- could not legally be deported lo tlmt frlomUi urj^e that becuuae of his ex- ChnrlOH Schlck for the full amount docnratini; thn former O. 12. Davi» perience he is entitled to another lishment on While street at Red tinued about two years ago, but A BAIJl' CONTEST. 1/imL IScrt Furrow of tltn HIMI llunli Group Bank. Although tho three machines hereafter will bo conducted ench manded plus Interest. house on West Front street, near Red tenuro of oITlce. They any that the Mr. Sehlck wan represented by the Andreus waa turned over to Mln- Bank, which waa recently purchased petitions have been largely signed lu C'hurgo of I'rogTHm. aro an ontlty, each baa n special uao. Sunday morning. Cnlvnry Baptist Church Conducting , cola authorities but. they waived Tho battery lm» nopninto parts for • at-*-* firm of Qulnn, 1'nrnonn & Doremus. by Henri Druequer of Philadelphia. and that Mr. Joffroy'a candiducy has Tho Avigiiiit outing of tho Now u IJnliiuu Airnlr. j claim to him In recognition of a de- Tho ilrm of Qnaekeiibuah & Nevlua mot. with an onthiujinijin which la Jersey AfiHoi'latlon of Iteul lfistata collars, yol«w, fjleevoa nnd trmieern. Moonlight Sail and Dance. j tnlnor (lied by Hod Hunk pull™ nnil It Is the niost modern apparatus of Tho Intor-county "Y" will have a FIREMEN'S SUPl'EK TONIGHT. A baby contest will be conducted recently completed a contraet for Huimlx will bit hold Friday, Atiguut nt tho Calvnry Baptist church. lie wns brought to tills borough. Tin lnndscapQ work on Iho property. Mr. 2. This year tlio board will visit thn its kind nnd the varied kinds of work moonlight excursion and dance on wns removed to the county jn 11 nt It In capnhlo of pcrfornlng enn bot- tho palatial Bteamer City of Kcana- Entontown Firciiii'ii lUilsin,r Funds Bridge avenue and River strei-t! Drucquer and his family are now oc- A Coining Cud I*nrty. Monmouth County Country oluh at Freehold to nwnlt. trinl. eupyinK thn UOUHC. Several yenrn ago lir bo realized by observation than biirg Saturday night, August 3, Tick- To IU'plenlNh TrcnKur.v. Thursday, August «. The affair will Monmou(l0Chupter, Order of tho Kntontown, where lunrlmon will be be held at half-jmst eight oVJork im- residence W.IM rtMiiodeleU by solved at half-punt twolvo o'clock, description. Mux Leon, thn proprie- ets may ba secured from tho local Y A .supper will be given tonight by lSnHtern Star of Atlantic HtohlfinriH, representative or may bo purchased tler tho personal dlreetlon of Rev. .1. ienbiiflh & Neviu.i. to ho followed by gulf, tonnln and tor, hn.s extended un Invitation to tho tlio Eatontown lire department at i will hold a raid party Friday even- ptiblln to nno the new machinery In nt tho pier. Tho boat Is scheduled to W. I.ce, pastor, and Mm. Edna Krar- Tho work of ismilnj: Uetn.' llroiiM'S wnn 1s- Tho Hod Hunk K | l^tntn Board nt tho Fair Haven li'tromen'a Fair, of the l^atontown department will do ton, Baby Kearney, u'aby liruzeiia for bii.«Ine^!i tbht mnminK under Die Aulo Owncrfl, Attention. (in .Inly 27 to August il, Inoluslvo. Canh nnd Baby Nelson. Vote,, are being \n making niTunfturnnntft fop th« OpciM VcfrotuMo Stand, ' '"•''• - new manittfemrnt of member.-! <>C tho Savo yu',fi on your imturunce; roll* pri/.rn. HoglHtrr nt KurtlH'a Htore, tho serving. Tiumo on the nerving outing, wild iln pirnldnnt, Uuh«H Bold at ten centn each ahil the baby i Mortgage Money. tlaitlen State (Iroeer.-j. 'Hie J ,M\vrt( ablo companies, prompt uorvloo. Bp.u- Kntr ITnvon, phone Rt'xl Bank 2f>8(>. Harold FHoodgootJ of tho 'Sunny committed ajo Mm. Clyde Iijiyen, 1 receiving the largest number of VUI,.'MI $2,000 to $10,(11)0 iivniialili for liian:i jUiotlioiii fmvp carried (ut^n cretlit oiul rates * «»ii Hoots. Whlto-IJaeh M. Furrow, Hiipni'iidhiK tbo Binpml Atlvortlmnnnnt. Karma, Lincroft, has opened tho voi- Mra. JMBO Lane, Ma Fred Bcalo •Agency, Broad nnd Mechanic 8tteotn, rointnitfmv nnd Mra. Wc/iley Watkhw. will bo docliircii the most popular on Improved propeities In nnd nt'fir find delivery bu.slneHH fur thela at y, e, dable iilnrid on Broad street, Hhrewe- baby among the fumlllci; of theTtod Bnnk. Mu;;t be modern nnd 'phh o It l Bk 1M00 M Hll V (| -».•- 1'ypuwrlK p eleven year:). HunlneH.; front no M. t It oil Bunk 1M00. M. Holler, V. Any inulte cleaned oiled and ad- biiry, occupied last year by tho Mac- church, owner occupied.* Apply to Allnlro fr I.HIIo MIIK-T Tlupx.r'TOl intosh liroHicr.1. IMlmiith Homer of ITuul Oil Snn Agency, . Inc, ill Mimnmuth will be cii.sh nnd earry. r.—Advertisement. If you iiro dolliujuent for taxes I|B Junleil. new roller Included, $3.75. to ault your burner; boat gradoa nnd ^, ^ Mert, Ymir Aiiillm:-mnr.liliiiKJ lopnlred. Kn|iorlor LlndVoft in .In- charge of tho stand. sheet, Red Hank. —Ailvorlhicnirnt. In and Including IW tnxnt ami wldll 1 iirloca. (Jnoxcolled norvlco. Fred. D "Old lMlnble." Kraiidlnuvtiiu Dancn at the 501 h nnmini oiinni'ii Fair, to nvnll yourself of the prlv|(»g# flf TynBWiitor Hcrvlcd Keyport. N. J., Wikoff Co., lied Bank, nhono BM.~- fiOth annual Kiremen's Pair, Niive- Nuvi'M nU, N. J., AUf extended In.-.mllment |mymen(«, you Slngor Sowing Machlnn Co., 12 (•hlcUotl Kupprr Hiiturday and Sundny nljjht.'i. Ai'enr- ( l H, U m\d 10. iilinim 4Ht.—Advoitlsrmont. Advorllnolnnnt nink, N. J., August Hth, ilth and Jtuli. (lion mujilo. llnnnon and l^ivonrun, l 'i i-e pvlz* n. Detuxn l'ly- niuiit nmlm ynur aifrwmtmt with m* . Linden plsioe, phone 3800, Hed Dank. nnil dunce, HI. tinlirlel'n .'liurcli, 1 1 1 Froo ground prizes. Deluxe I'ly- Uradcvelt, Thm'fldny nluhl, AugtiKt. K\\H{ C>n>an avuniu , Sea Drl^M. Ad-iiHiuiH Hftilun, tiuoo yharee for U&o, Collator bcifrirn AUK " 1ft) MMfk '• Vm Hale. Machines nold, rented and repaired. BtxHlug liiHtriwtUnw. nimith ficilan, throo ulini'uii for 1','i'c. — .Advertisement, wlno your property iw •» Mmmr Hnda wat«r. nil flavors, Canada —AdVfirtiBcmient. ^nnclnji tochnUmo taught ChaWca H. Suppiir n:3rt tu 8:00 Typewriter IIcaili|iinrter«. Klshlnj; pru'ticM. Mttrhin IT, ntieb- I'liro, eUmn, without waat«, I'cjited OtiaiuutiMxt madilntm ftt K •tr*«l. TelephoM Rfl B tor, Uonjnmln H. Orato, 14 North Typewriter!) routed, bought, sold orod nt Knhol'n Ilont Worlw', flea oil that nsHurett oeimomy. Prompt' nrlccn, lilKpuit re|ii\lri«n, T«tl«y'fl, Urlduo avenue, Red Uank, phone 148R WednMd&y« and Saturday*.—Adver- Bo.vn can make extra pocliot money tisement. / and repaired. Trubln'a, ifil Broiul Krlftht, B. W. Covert, cniitnln. I'hono »• Fifty Years Age Evening.: Tu..3«y «nd Thunday. struck whllo plowing the same day. MaCrossln, Jr., Mrs. Huth Williams, Tht commutes In charge of the Richard Kenehnn, Mrs. Loretta Wid- ON BEEKMAN, For appointment Dhont 2442. testimonial dinner to bo given to COUNSEIiOB AX JO BKOAD ST, BED BANK, X. J Culled From the Newt and Edi- MANY XEW RESIDENTS. meyer, James S. Regan, Janet Elder, Offlew. 1» Bread Su BED - Freeholder Raymond L. Wyckott a torial Column* and Presented Mrs. E. Volgtlander, Edward Ken- the Borkeley-Cartoret hotel, Asbury nedy, James J. Gannon, Mrs. Franoli A New Service by An Old Firm Park, on Thursday evening, August for the Entertainment of To- Bod Bonk Chamber of Oominereo Usts late Arrivals. Murphy and Jamas J, Gannon of 1, report that tickets are being sold day's Readers. Rumson; John Covert, J. KJoravIK, very rapidly and great enthusiasm The following paragraphs were The Red Bank Chamber of Com- Mis T. S. Harding, Franif Ijflb has been displayed In all parts of merce, through its secretary, Mrs, Louis Millar, Mrs. M. Welnbcok, A. the county. taken from tho Issue of The Red Bank Register fifty years ago this Mildred Congdon, has sent out to its C. Dixon, Francis H. Btuorm, Wal- Governor Harold G. Hoffman has members a list of recent new resi- lace Bonnett, Robert E. Adams, Alice For the first time In Red Bank, a machine is available that -iit word that he will bo present at week and aro being reprinted In to- day's issue, feeling that they will be dents in Red Bank and vicinity, It M. Tlerney, James Tolly and Thomas will clean out the Radiator and Motor Block of your car tho dinner. United States Senator ehows that 87 residents have come O. Mull»r, Jr., of Fair Haven; B. H. earance W. Warren Bavbour will make a of general Interest to the majority thoroughly and with a guarantee that means something. Sale nto this district recently as new ones Aehln, Louis Grob, Bertha Fitzger- of Register reader: special trip from Washington also to and that 21 former residents are ald, Louis Coleagnlnl and Walter Q. j personally present. Tho daughter of Robert Clay, again making Red Bank, and lmme- Oilman of Littlo Silver; Ruth Sloan D. A. Johnson, havhig one of the best equipped shops In LARGE STOCK OF The commlttco has securod the ./ho is but little over two years old, Jlato vicinity their summer homo. Qlmbernott, Kurt Wagemunn, Mrs. T. Keyport fire department band from was toddling along Monmouth street These new comers as well as tho Brenlan, Bertha Balcatls, Conrad So- this area, has added this equipment for your convenience. Freeholder Wyckoff'a home town, wheeling her doll carriage, when a former residents, who have not al- bolt, Jr., John B. Crowloy, Harold It is not necessary to run the motor of your car. Nothing and other novel features are being oung man on a bicycle ran Into ready subscribed for The Register, Toboy, Ann Vromann, Thomas? M. UNPAINTED planned. her, luckily doing no damage ex- he homo newspaper of this vicinity, Searles, James H. S. Hlgglnn, Mrs. is removed except the Radiator Hoses. The process is ap- cept breaking the carriage. The bi- are today receiving a copy of tho H. J. Rock, Raymond Totton, Rich- The Idea of this affair In honor of cycler did not stop to ascertain what proved by the manufacturers of both the Cor and the Mr.^WyckofT seems to have Btruck a current issue, with our compliments, ard L. Whittle, Elizabeth Ilolwyn, damage ho had done or what injur- In behalf of tho Rod Bank Chamber Susan Hyland, Jerome F. Canglalosl Radiator. popular chord througliout theoounty, ies the child had sustained, but con- not only In political circles but with f Commerce and Red Bank mer- and Louis -DcMartinl of Sea Bright! :inued on his way aa though riding chants who use Tho Register's ad- Mrs. Robert H. Dospreaux and John other people In various walks of life. >ver babies was a regular part of J Mulvaney of Locust, Chrlstophor In addition to causing loss of power, greater gas and oil This Is no doubt due to Freeholder ertlsihg columns. FURNITURE ils dally performance. The Register welcomes these folks D'cFazio nnd Edward P»go of Tin- consumption and the nnnoyan,ce of frequent jtops for wa- Wyckoff's Independent stand that he ton Falls and Connie Gllchrlit, Mrs. lias taken on various county prob- ;o our district and hopes that their ter, it is quite likely you will cause permanent injury to. the Frank T. Clusey, who has been itay, whether It be Just for tho sea- Lulu Crawford, Robert Martin and ems that liavo come up during his Jcsa W. Smith of Shrewsbury, .orm of ofllco. :onflned to his house on White street son or for a much longer period, will moving parts of your Motor. Why not come in today and Freeholder Wyckoff is now very Tor tho past six weeks with typhoid- io a most enjoyable one In every re- allow us to show you just what condition your coaling sys- nalarlal ftver, Is now convalescent. spect. Former summer residents who are inthuski^tic for the proposition that again making this locality their sum- 3 being advanced to divert state Recent now residents of Red Bank tem is in?. intl vicinity aro Thomas J. L'aPreatl, mer homo aro Marlon Dcady of Fail* liglnvay money to counties through- Arthur K. Smith, William Honry Vlarlo Morohcad, Clvlto DeGrorglo. Haven, Dr. Joseph A. Devlin, Thom- out the state in order to meet tho Imith, Ed. Chlttond»n, Charles Hen- ilrlclc Sollcsnick, J. B. Ecclcston, Jr., aa F. Doyle, Dr. Victor Not, John C. county bonds that have been hereto- rickson and Edgar Smith, all of VI. H. Ramsden, Mrs. V. Storwlck, Boocock, H J. Foerster, Dr. 13. J. oro issued for road purpuses. fair Haven, left home on Monday \fary A. Dcderlck, Margaret Slides, MaeOulro, Alice V. Boynton, Oscar Freeholder Wyckoff takes the po- >n tho cat-boat Abbey for a trip up flichard B. Beak, A. E. Lang, Hur- F. Grnb, Henry B. RooJ. Adolph sition that it Is much better to re- he Hudson. They will camp out on on Mbore, George W. Frost, Philip Rusch, Chester Billings, lSltlnj* R. See D. A. Johnson for Cooler Cars ieve' the taxpayer by paying off he banks of the river and proposo rfazsa, W. L. Stlllwaggon, M. W, Salfisbury, John H. Beebo, A. Stock- Monmouth and Pearl Sti., romis that are coming duo that mving a good tlnio generally. They veough and Mrs. J. B. Sheean of lnger, Mrs. Nellie Dletrlck and Jamos A'ere issued for roads that were here- ill probably b« absent a wsoic or tod Bank; Elaine L. Doelger, Mrs. P. Cleavo of Rumson; Mrs. Mary Phone 360 Red Bank, N. J. ;oforo built Instead of embarking up- en days. 3. K Huger, F. Wagner, Edith C. McAleese, Mrs. L. Croes, Mrs. Cath- l new projects at this time. cRhan, Mrs. W. H. Peai-sall, Alex- erine Erdman, Fred Hanson, Alex Mr. Wyckoff draws attention to At midnight last Sunday rdght nder M. Blng, Milton Sarnoff, Mrs. Figgo, Allco Kllckcrt and Henry :ho fact that the amount in the lie fire bells rang out an alarm, and :atherino Hand, Mortimer Eisner, Burkirisher of Sea Bright. I ounty budget for road bonds each ha firemen and citizens flocked to year, is around S4D0,O00, and if this it. James's church, whero a fire was item was taken care of by state oported to bo In progress. Tho flro ilghway funds It would result In a as first discovered by Frank Whit- •eduction in county taxes. He says Ing, who was passing tho church at hat ho is heartily In favor of this ;he tlmo. Ho hastened to the pas- and.is going to do all in his power or's house and told him what ho o secure deflnltiy^ctlon in this con- lad discovered. The two proceeded nection. / o tho church, and with tha asslst- Such constructive work aa this by ince of William Woods tho (Ire was Freeholder Vlfyckoff during his term loon extinguished. Relief Fire com- of office thol commlttco feels is re- pany had arrived by this time, but RARE BARGAINS sponsible fori the great enthusiasm as the fire had been put out their hey find in reference- to this testi- services wero not required. Tho monial dinner. Ira originated In the sacristy, a1 AT small room whero tho articles for ANNTJAI, GOVERNOR'S "DAT."" the altar service are kept. Incense had been burned In tho censors In Tenth Anniversary of Scout Program :he afternoon, and it is supposed Honoring Stat« Jixecutlvo. ;hat the tire in one of the censers Greatly Reduced Prices ad not been extinguished by the Tho tenth annual governor's day iltar boy In charge. The heat of will bo colebratea at Camp Burton- :ho fire finally melted one of the This Furniture Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated. at- Allaire next Sunday, July 28, at ihalns that hold tho censer and tho 3:00 P. M. Governor Harold Hoffman burning lnceneo fell Into a box, See It at Our Store Today ! has been Invited aB the guest of which It set on flro. Tho flre was REXALL honor In carrying out this tradition, put out beforo it had Bpread from which has been unbroken over many he room where it Btarted. The years. iamage win amount to about $75. Tho ocout reservation will be nt Ha Red Bank gayest upon thia occasion, when the Herbert Gullok, who Jives with 60 Broad Street Phone 1444 scout campers and hundreds of par- if a uncla, John Fourt, on Monmoutls ents and friends from many parts of itreet, while on a visit to his grand- SOc Forhan's SOc Admiration the state will greet the chief execu- KEEP COOL The Aspdin Co. atber's at Spotswood, a couple of Cigars & Cigarettes Tooth Paste Shampoo ...... tive and assist him In making some veeks ago, fell from a cherry tree oC the highest awards of scouting. x 20 WHITE ST. Phone 1129 RED BANK id broUo his leg. Camels f'll /2c 10c Camay Lady Esther Lime Rickey 10c Senator W. Warren Barbour, chair- Old Gold WHOLESAUH AND RETAIL man of tha Monmouth Council Exe- Cordelia Richardson, while com- 1 *t ,, Soap 2 for Cream Orangeade 10c cutive board, will preside, and ho has ing homo from church last Sunday Lucky Strike 60c Pond's asked his associate in tho United evening, lost a silver watch In Mor^- SOc Ipana -i Lemonade 10c States senate, Senator A. Harry Chesterfield I lord's woods. She afterwards found Cream ...T^,. Paints — Oils — Varnishes Moore, to attend also. During the the watch, but not until some one Tooth Paste ....34' past three years Senator Moore had had stepped on It and ruined Its 25c Blue Jay DISTRIBUTORS Off visited the camp upon similar oc- $0c Kolynos C sefulnoss. Phillies I 5c Pads casions as governor. Tooth Paste ._.34 CANDY Thibaut's Wall Paper The scouts will have a short, In- Jones Swan of Kaveslnk, has had White Owl l5*»22c Masury Paints and Colors teresting program to present, and Ms hands full the past week In en- BtKt ol m 75c Alophen Pills /! Q« Wrapped Cream after talks and presentations by tho Harvester f Barreled Sunlight Products eavorlng to supply Ice to his num- Garcia Gra'dej $2.25 1.00 Bisodol _. Caramels .... 15c m council guests will conduct tours of erous customers. The hotter the 67° 1.00 Wildroot Valspar Products—Dutch Boy Products Inspection to tho many areas of weather was the faster his Ico melt- Cocoanut Dips 19cM camping activity throughout tho res- ed, and with the increasing heat Hn ervation. All parents and friends :ame an Increasing demand for ice. Prince Albert lie 25c Feenamint.... are most cordially Invited to attend rones did his best and supplied all IT lb. Moth Balls Harriet Clark Largest Distributors of Paint Products and this ceremony, which has grown to ils patrons and, aB the boys nt Half & Half ..«" lie or Flakes Marshmallows 10c outstanding importance throughout Naveslnk say, "It will be a cold day 25c Epsotabs Painters' Supplies in Monmouth County. the state.. ;vhen Jones gets left." Velvet _ «n lie 17° Pinkham's Compound 1.50 size QA Jordan Alm'ds 29c » Boys can make extra pocket money The hotel and boardlng-houae Granger 2 loT 13c Gillette Blades, selling Tho Register.—Advertisement keepers of Atlantic Highlands have 19' Peppermint united in a movement towards hav- 5'» - v- 1.00 Angahis Pattias 19c1* ing a Sunday boat The directors Tuxedo 9c f the Atlantic Highlands Assocla- 25c Phillips' C Liprtkk Ion have only one objection to It, 18 lz., that tho placo will be liable to Milk of Tooth Paste .... T.00 Tangee ' 1.S0 Citro- be invaded by a noisy rabble. It carbonatea 99' Is probable that the experiment will Magnesia, .. 25c Z. B. T. 00c Astringosol .., will you serve on a jury ie tried, commencing next Sunday. Talcum 19° 40c Squibb's 30c Edward's Last Friday vraa held tho second Tooth Paste ....30' SOc Yeastfoam SOc Williams' Tablets 20° regatta for tho championship pen- 34' nant of the Shrewsbury river. The 60c Mum Tablets 34' Shaving Cream 1.50 Agarol WITH THIS LADY? wind was light and nearly two hours were required to make tho three 40' 60c Sal Hepatioa 75c Barbasol, 99° rounds over tho course. All tho 25c Colgate's lo- jar .„. 1.38 Kreml boats except bno competed in tho Put Cult "on trial" first regatta. The new boat was tho Tooth Paste ....16' 50c Ungentine .... 75c Squibb'B -92° Tried Gulf gas lately? If not, kittle Spot, owned by Forman Smith, 1.00 Pepsodent you've a big surprise coming. r., of Fair Havon. It is a cat- 25c Palmolive Petrolatum rigged boat, measuring 17 feet, 9»i Shaving Cream20° 67° Put it "on trial" in your car for Inches. Tho race was won by tho 1.00 Zonite 1.00 Wampole'a .0*1c 25c Mennen's the next 3 weeks. Then see if you Percy, owned by John C. Worden, 67' don't agree with this fair mem- which won the third prize in tho 50c Phillips' Milk Talcum 17' ber of the Gulf "jury." first regatta for the pennant. Nei- of Magnesia ....34° 25c Noxzema Pepsodent Antiseptic, ther tho Madeline nor tho Just Right, 11° 1.00 siae £>*9c 1.00 Haley's 750 "Jurors? tho two boats which won flrfst and 75c Listerine M. O i 67° second prizes In the first regatta, 50c Watkin's 7 50 car owners recently served took part In tho rnce. Those which 50° 1.00 Vitalia 1.50 Kolorbak as jurors in a "trial" of That did compete were the Percy, Lizzie 1.50PetroIagar.... Shampoo 35' Good Gulf Gasoline. n., Bossio B., Little Spot and Widow. 98' The Widow was badly handicapped, 84' They drove it for 3 weeks— Edward Throckmorton, tho owner 35c Colgate's SOc Mennen's 1.50 Mary T. •§•24 compared it with their regular nnd nailing master, not being ablo 40c Castoria, Paste ...27° Skin Bracer .••• Goldman's .. brands on (l) mileage (2) start- to enter the raco on time. This Fletcher's 28' ing (3) pick-up (4) power (5) boat drew out after completing tho 50c Junis Cream 1.00 Texas '40c Vaseline first round, nnd after tho necond 1.00 Lavoris all-around performance. round tho Rossis B. also withdrew, 67' 33' Crystals Hair Tonic .. 30' 'ho raco wns very close between the 35c Ingram'* Verdict-GuU! 'ercy and Little Spot, tho former 50c Barbasol 60c Fitch's 25c J. & J. At the em! of the trial, 7 out of winning tho race only by 17"', GOC- 44' Shaving 17' nnda, whan tho tlmo allowance had 35' Shampoo Talcum .. 10 voted for Gulf on otic or more of been deducted. Quito a number of the fire counts—many on till fue persons viewed tho rnce. The Judges 60c Dr. Lyon's Tooth .r>7..2:34.in..stin.ir, ;i:no la Pinkham's Compound, Lilac Vegetal GULF REFINING COMPANY Mir.li> II. ..2:01.06..2:3».r,0..3:H.2r, .1-G4 4I) iliiBslo II. ..2:1)1.OB .Sj39.fi!> 3 -21) 2Ii " ' ' 6oz> c; 3for c .IttloSliot 2:l)1.30..2::l7.nr,..a:U.60.'.3:Ba.l!! 1.50 size Widow ....2:10.12..2:r,4.1t.. '19 50 ,» What hint on how The Idlo Hour, tho challenging 50c Size Pepsodent to start can cut your >oat in thin raco, did not enter, Tho BABY NEEDS! 75c Size BAYER Idle Hour tins clmllongcd tho Porcy TOOTH PASTE. 31" gas bills? You'll find Dextri Maltose 1 57c "> lo another rnco for the pennant, tho 60c Size JAD SALTS, ASPIRIN the answer in this Gulf ace to como off on Friday after- Lnctogen ••*«• 1-72 Hooklct, plus 1-f oilier noon of thin week at two o'clock. Condensed ...» 40' ~" OSWEGO""" valuable economy It is said that a boat owned by Hylac 69c hints. I'rie—at theSlgn George Pnrkhlll of Fair Havon, and REYNALDO S. M. A 89c << n very fast boat from Occnnlo will Toilet of the Orange Disc. tako part In the race. Tho Llttlo Pablum 34c BANKERS • j Spot will also enter. Any boat of Anticolic Nipples 5c OSWRGO Tissue any rig, not larger than 21 foet, can Jipecia! ntcr by bolng on tho grounds on CIGARS Hygia Nipples 12c hour beforo the race for measure- 5 for ment. Q-Tips ., 19c THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE Baby Parits 10c j Whllo Walter Vandervoor wai 10 Menhen'a Baby Oil 34c driving tha borw of JPearaon Hen- 19 RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1935. ftcM Thr

Lchrltter second and Mrs.' W. A. word that he baa won a *50 prize Testimonial For Matawan News. Close consolation. Other guests In- for writing sixty words on the ad- cluded Mrs. W. W. Hobrough, Mrs. INSURANCE Venetian Blinds (Tha Red Bank Register can b« bought vertising of a tooth powder. H« has Howard A. Mallen Living Room Goes To Matawan from M. J, O'Connell, 124 Frank Bliss, Mrs. A. B. Henderson, the choice of $50 worth of drug Fire, Accident, Auto, CHAS. C. CONOVER Main street. Jacob A.- Lewia and J. At J, Mrs. Lillian B. Hutchinson, Mrs. Al- store articles or dental work, or a The Howard A. Mallen ajeoclatlon onzo White, Miss Jean Eue, Mrs. L. $40 check. Plate Glass, Liability,' 8 LINDEN PL, BED BANK, N. .1. will hold a teetlmonial entertain- Mr. and Mrs. George Clark spent B. Davlcs o£ Coral Gables, Florida, IlLUB. 807. ment and dance Saturday night, Aug- Sunday at Monmouth Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Neldllnger, and Mrs. T. A. Johnson of Detroit, Mrs. Jacob R. V. M. Lefferts and Surety Bonds. ust 10, at the Bed Bank EUkfi club In Minn Mildred Roth of Hawthorne Michigan. honor of Howard A. Mallen of Leon- is vlslllnu Miss Isabel Hcuser. Miss Eleanor Chasteney were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chasteney of ardo, Republican candidate for Mist Winifred Glttlns is spending Carmine Chlmcnll of Bay Ridge, BEST STOCK COMPANIES. sheriff. tho monlh In Delaware. Brooklyn, is spending several days Summit Tuesday. Contractor & Builder as the guest' of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- John Laird, Jr., left Sunday for BlonUily Payments u Entertainment between dances will Mlafl Laura Mount of Sllverton re- newed acquaintances In town Tues- chael Abbazzia at tho latter'a sum- Camp Wanderlust, Maine. The camp J. T. BEEKMAN bo provided by memben of the Club Is not stationary, and consists of a Rio floor show, Mrs. Andrew Murray day. mer home at Ravine Garden. JOHN B. ACKLEY 167 Hudson Avenue, Tho Parent-Teacher association of one month canoe cruise through, tho and Edward O'Brien, Ethel May Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doescher mountain lakes of Maine. 20 Arthur Place Call J2M-J, Brandon's colored group from Red St. Joseph's Catholic church gave BED BANK, N. J. hnvo returned homo after having Miss Alva Aumack returned home Red Bank Bank, Annie Hart, the Tony Hunting spent a few days at Brooklyn. luncheon britl^o ' Wednesday after- noon in honor of Mrs. Ann Donnen- Tuesday after having Bpent two Estimates Furnished, group and Cas» Freeborn of the Zleg- Hurry K. Ktonaker of New York' is Aeld Follies. worth in nj>prerj:ilion of tho work weeks as the guest of her brother- Jobbing a Specialty. enjoying a two weeks' vacation with she has! done dining the year. Tho in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Music will be under the direction Mia. KlHiiaker and son Charles at bert Peters of Ramse.. Every Woman f Phone It. n. Jinn. Keewaydin. party wns held at Gildersleeve's res- of Miss Isabella Grant of Asbury taurant at Morgan. The following at- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith and Miss Member of Park. . Mrs. Carl Gesswein entertained the tended: Mif:s Marguerite Tansey Natalie Smith spent Tuesday at Cape Wants • Wi?dnf.'iil:iy Afternoon Bridge club National Housing Guild. Other committees are: . Mrs. Thomas O. Wol:;l.oad, Miss Flor- May. Mr. Smith Is enjoying a two to look IWT best at all times.•> lest week. Mrs. S. B. Egglcston held weeks' vacation. . Reception—Howard W. Roberts, chair- high score. ence Guildcri'lceve, Mrs. Ferdinand to feel at ease and perfectly man, H&rry Stevenson* John Bahr, Jr., Vaugoin, Sirs. Mary. Glllis, Miss Lil- Mr. and Mrs. , Leroy Bergen are poised. Elizabeth Noble, Kathryn Maxaon, Lena William Tlchenor, Jr., returned Maler, Milton Blegfred, Fred Hill. lian Jasfrab, Miss Helen Jastrab visiting their 'sondn-law and daugh- MIS-SIMPLICITY* Entertainment—Dava Mallen, chairman, home with his grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Kress, Mrs. Parker Nell- ter, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Connor, Tony Hunting, Oaei Freeborn, Charles J. Joseph Poling, to Mountainside on son, Mrs. Charles Kclley, Mrs. Frank of Bergenfleld. Created by Hesse, W. O. Franke, Annie Hart, Morris Thursday for a visit. S. SPITZER Jacks, Ethel May Brandon. VanPelt, Mrs. Thomas Francey, Miss Miss Concella Martin and MI53 Ed- Arrangeroente—John M. Weit, ch Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hessey Alma Tlmmons, Mrs, Davie Blythe na Spangler returned homo Saturday Gossard WINE & LIQUOR man A. E, Dennett, Marffarette. Vorhees. and MJss Laura Gesswein returned Jr., Mrs. William Carney, Mrs. after having spent the past week in I Is the answer. William Schenk, Fred Frelbott, Eugeno home Friday after having attended The pull of the CO. Reardon, Dave Simpson, Richard Jcsaen, George Massey, Mrs. Frank LaMert, Maine. Albert Runyon, Arthur Maler, the funeral of Mrs. Hessey's mother Mrs. Fred Stryker, Mrs; Joseph Kel- Miss Elizabeth Cartan left Monday I baok - straps 38 MONMOCTH ST. Ticket*—-Helen Buckley, chairman, Tom at Canton, Ohio. ley, Miss Rosemary Buckner, Mrs flattens the ab- B. Day. Martha Drawer, Jobeph Kennedy, to make a visit with Miss Glcndora domen, uplifts one-half block west of Broad St. Edward Morford, Victor Groasinger, Philip The annual picnic of tho Presby- John Tansey, Jr., Mrs, Paul Dolan, Voss of Mountainrose,t;Pennsylvanla. Leonard, Felix fiantangelo, Craig Finnegan, Mrs. Joseph Haley, Mrs. R. C. Dev- the bust, and terian Sunday-school waa held on Miss Mary Robb of Ashevllle, controls the George Bray. Wednesday afternoon on the Motode- lin, Mrs. Gemgo Ejjan, Mrs. Sarah North Carolina, la visiting Miss Char- Inaugurating Publicity—Oharlej Elvin Hendrlckson, hips. Jr., chairman, Herbert F. Brown, p. How- conk river, near Mantoloking. Those Morgan, Mrs. Daniel Rinear, Mrs lotte Sandford. Let bnr expert Weekly Specials ard Lloyd. H. h. Fowler. Tracy Hoskim, who went enjoyed pitrhin^ quoits, an Margaret McDomild, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Hutchin- fitters show Thomaa J. Wllllami, Benjamin B. Bobbltt, old-f;ishioned beanboard game and Flood and Mrs. Elizabeth D. Ward. son, who are spending the summer, Friday & Saturday Only! Basil IS. Bruno. I you what Floor—Ed Corbett, chairman, Richard I boating. A tup-of-wal' was held, Mrs. P. J. Devlin and Mrs. William at Mantoloking, were dinner guest Mis-Slmpllclty Curry, Alfred Groves, Emll Itoasa, Henry I The main point ot distinction In All the rooms have cross-vcntlla- with the children outpulling the old- H. Sutphin attended a joint'service of Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle Todd can do. Van Daalen, Ted Bryan, James Black, LeB- \ thifl unusual house Is, of course, the er men. John Laird, Jr., won the He Merker, Harold Longendyck, Joseph { tlon. The master's bedroom runs organization luncheon Friday at the Tuesday evening. Silver Crest Gin Falke, Richard Lockwood, Julius Hame*- high-walled court, which Is suitable across the full front of tho house. huckleberry pie^eating contest. One hotel Scarborough at Long Branch. Mrs. Lillian B. Hutchinson left Fri- 3.50 to 10.00 Made by III rum Walker for fahr, Joseph WeskowBky, Jerry Glnnereill, as a children's playground or gen- There Is a ilawery solarium be- Ui^hundreu d and fourteen members and Clifford Reeves lias returned to his day for Rockvllle Center, Long Is- Joseph Betts, John Sheehan, Leo Herb- eral outdoors room. McKesson & Robblns. ater William Maack, James Fallon, liny tween tho living room and dining , eir friond.s enjoyed the day. home after .spending a vacation at land, where she will spend a week Beg. $1.SB-CDT TO Hleriplel, Andrew Watts, William Lazzatl, The house itself has compact de- room, with southern exposure for '"Mrs. Carl A. Gesswein entertained Luke George, Now York Due to the with friends. James McCandlesa, Joseph Bhein, Henry sign, sturdy lines and secluded ap- with three tables of bridge Thurs- floods In New York stale Mr. Reevee Snyder, Ray Batters, Frank Decker, and all these rooms. Threa bedrooms Walter H. Bice. pearance. The exterior Is of varie- and a bath are on the,second floor, day afternoon. Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd was a week laie in arriving home. Boya can make extra pocket money V Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. 1 gated red brick, with white shutters with ono bedroom over the garage. won iln

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" Tailored or laco trimmed mod- Flno quality felts, dark shades, but they're buys at thla low els. Stock up now. -OF- 39 price. Received special (or our clear- Unbleached, part linen toweling. Ladies' Spring ance! 400 yards, rough surface, Very absorbent. I11 five-yard Ladies' Pique pure silk crepe. , What a buy! cuts only. DRESSES COATS COATS, SUITS and DRESSES BATHING SUITS 49 $5.00 A give-away at this price. Bargain priced. . White pique, Women's and children's all Priced at $10.00 earlier In tho WITHOUT REGARD IlEritlCED ! wool suil;.\ Kj-o Pn -sizes. sleeveless models. Buy several SILK DRESSES at this price. season. They must go! TKHKY CLOTH TO COST OR VALUE ».00 SHORTS A email group, formerly sold at $4.98. All styles in this lot. Como early for the quantity Is Our rnpul.ir irl.OO ^rnde. Sizes DRESSES limited. for women! COATS SHEER COTTON LADIES' Formerly NOW Formerly NOW DRESSES Sport Sweaters ' Boys' All Wool BOYS' WOOL 1.00 SLEEVELESS SHORTS SWEATERS $500 Smart, colorful! Voiles, dots, Slipover model in striped terry s $5.00 $10-00 lawns and seersuckers. A larpo cloth. A harsain pick up! 50' range of styles. Priced for 50 Stock up now far school opon- quick clearance! !" Sl'KCIAl, VAI.UK 1 A clearance special. Our regu- lar 98o quality. All sizes and Ing. Never again at thla clear- RAYON PANTIES colors. ance- price! $"7-95 ONE LOT MEN'S COTTON A Hpecial ju'm'P oC Indies' nov- WORK SOCKS elty trim raynu pant Ira. DRESS SHIRTS CLOSE OUT ! OllI.DKKN'S 59' $ WHITE SHOES ANKLETS Fast color, cut to standard size. CSood qi/illty, long wearing $10-00 .49 Sizes 14 to 17. Buys! soclt3. Afl color.'! and sizes. MEN'S ECHU Sizes for Indies «nd growing Stork up it thl.i price! Slzea glrln. to (I'". UNION SUITS SHIRTS, SHORTS $14-95 wiiiTi; $12-00 MKrTs each DRESS OXFORDS HANDBAGS 49' 1 Fine- rlhhed union suits. Short Fast color, full cut broadcloth 98 ^sloovo, ankle length stylo. Sizes shorts. Flno combed, awlsa rib shirts. I- Over a hundred to clinoso from. jto 40. Black Oxford:! with lonp; wear- Kcvclly ti-lin.'i and nlylrn! CLEARANCE 1 WIHTR $39.50 $4 £.50 fng composllion Holes. MKN™ Slipover Sweaters FLANNEL PANTS WORK SHOES PILLOw'cASES C J.00 These quality Dresses consist of every style These Coats are silk lined. All this season's •f .49 98 and color imaginable. Please Come Early ! WQ are golnp to clean our stock Just n fnw mntill H\WM. formerly leading styles. For Sport and Dress wear. 1 Long wonrlnp;, Scout style work A Inl !;!! fii/.i! liiUfilln o:!5;o flmt at thla price. Regular 1.98 prlcoil at 2M. A clearance tew- flhooa. All nlzos! will Maiul repeated Inundering. (liin,Hty. Great buys, men! turo for men! SPRINGSUIT S $ ENTIKt 5 AT ONE LOW PRICE V 21-23 BROAD STREET, BED BANK EEGISTEE. JDLY 28.198B. granted In the West and the South, but they art hopi Fat GUI • Poor Pension Blak. glnnlnj. Such i program would have Hospital Donations fill that the New Deal will not give them Bach a ra' A young woman of apparently bean ot Immeasurably more benefit Agency Back To RED BANK REGISTER potato deal ai laat year. • good teaching ability has been re- to the country than much of the irorlt Amount To $23,000 ESTABLISHED 1878 BY JOHN H. COOK. Editorial Views fused a certificate to teach In New that was done from which llttlt If Original Status Jersey, after the usual preliminary any lasting benefit accrued. A good system of farm to market roadi li Subiorlptlon* amounting to more GEORGE C. BAXCE. Editor. period, because the Is too fat. She Th« State ERA~Will Operate than *28,00O have already been re- ia five feet two Inches tall and needed In every community In this FREDERIC 8. HAYES, Managtaf Editor. Vacation Camps for ^ (The opinions npmud Is thm Kdltoria! ceived by Monmouth Memorial hos- VUws htr«und«T do not neuitaxily carry weighs 182 pounds, a chubby girl, country. It furniahed a splendid Solely at a Relief Body— Unfortunate Children. work project for all classes of labor pital In lt« campaign this summer tb* eadoriainial of Th» EcsUUrJ Indeed. Statement to ThU Effect Made for funds with whloh to carry on Ita THOMAS IBVING BBOW.N, Tho chairman of the board ex- and when normal times return wiy The U. 3. G. club of Red Bank, In mailing a cent: Buslceis. leave the several communities ot the by the Administration. free »ervicB, according to Bertram H. PuhlRhpr and Business Manager. butlon last week for the Tribune fresh air camp fo: plains that Miss Frelstater might be Borden, general chairman. Three General opinion in this part of New unable to stand climbing of stain, nation with a needed and unable util- The following; statement haa bean New York children, expressed regret that tho amouni Jersey is that business conditions are ity for which there will be a greater groups of sollcltore are at work, he and that the exertion might make lisued by th* New Jeraey Emergency said, two men's divisions—tho north- THE BED BANK REGISTER was not larger but found consolation In the belief thai much better than they were a year her a poor risk for the public school demand when the country gets back Relief Administration; way would be found to make a little do much In th!ago and that we should have a good ner * v°°\"' on Its feet than there haa ever been ern headed by J. Lewis Hay of Rum- Is a member of splendid work. Annually over a long period of year* the autumn.... , comparativel...ti..ii.y, speaking.....1,1.... h*Then pension fund. at any time In the paat.—Lambert- 'In view ot the faot that numer- son, and the southorn led by Henry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS So what A young woman who oue applications for employment on Herman ot Deal, and the woman'! Herald-Tribune newspaper of New York haa laaucd an outward indications of this are nothas Invested In an education and vine Beacon, alwaya evident, though such Import- worka project* continue to be re-division, of which' Mrs. Amory L. Toe Afi»oc'ate>d Fr??s is rjxciusively entitled to theappeal for the camp, and the fact that thla movement who has Invested In specialised train- ceived by the State Emergency Re- Haskell of Mlddlotown Is chairman. UM for rfpubiiM"-" ^* «-! news dispatchM to it or not ant things as a considerable decrease has earned on through both good and bad times li Ing for teaching, l» left more or leas lief Administration, that organization Many of the more recently organ- othtrvis* cxpi::« ia :Zis r*?er azd a'.so the local news proof that It la doing a much needed work. Otherwis in the number of unemployed, the helpless because—what? Not be- evident strengthening of some weak Shrewsbury D.A.R. haa sent out word that the estab- ized committees have not yet report- pubJishpd :he:*:^ cause ohe li unfit to teach; her lishment of the Worka Progress Ad- it would long ago have ceased to exist, for in thla age ot financial spots and better orders for 1 ed, Mr, Borden said, *lnca they am scepticism the public gives short shrift to unworthy work in teaching haa been passed ministration and the operation ot It*planning to be active during thq com- autumn delivery placed with local upon very favorably; but primarily Gives Tray Party >'*iicaal KJitcrai Association causes. concerns are observable. activities, no work* project* will be ing month. This Is especially true because she Is not a good pension carried on by the ERA. of the women'a group, Thla is vacation time, and It seems appropriate tc There Is a lot of uncertainty still risk. »w J(n*y Pr«s Association i to what happy idea President Friends and Guest* Entertained "The relief administration will op- The funds raised through the drive call attention to the donation of the V. S. G. club. Th That Is carrying carefulness much gift will help to provide an outing In the country fo Roosevelt will have next, and In New on Mrs. M. T. Hazeiton'* E»- erate aolely a* a relief body. It will will bo used 100 per cent for free Jersey Governor Hoffman's sales tax too far.—Hudson Dispatch. thua re-aesume It* original atatua, hospital care. Mrs. George Dwlght TKVT.irAT. ."J1.T -.'. 19JS. unfortunate city children who otherwise would have ti tute, Atlantic Highlands — that which It held before it under- spend the warm weather In sweltering tenement dlfr and talk of new taxes have added to of Rumson Is one ot the most active this, but here, as generally, the pub- Free Preas—One Defense. Many Attend. took, tha employment of Ita client* local leaders as chairman of the dis- txict*. Many other worthy movements for the benen lic mind seema to have decided that and before the varloui federal agen- trict that Includes Ruaison, River, of children are maintained_besldes the Tribune fresh air Three "Stop, Look and Listen" A "tricky tray party" entertainod Cca»rii--tioc* Instead the popular will Is gaining authority signs have flashed aeroes the path of members of Shrewsbury Towne chap- cies to provide work were developed, side, Pair Haven, Locust, Bea Bright, fund. Right here in Red Bank and vicinity money Is among legislators and that the people Ita duty will be to care for those who Little Silver and Shrewshjiry. tho Amorlean press In its own very ter, Daughters ot the American ire unable, either through unemploy- of Fair* for Fire Companies. raised for such purposes. Every person who contrlb- presently will have control again recent headlines. Revolution, and their frlenda Friday tio«e In i utes to such a cause is a practical philanthropist. Th over their own particular branch of ment or other cause*, to obtain the There Is ths account of Mr«. Anna afternoon on the lawn of Mrs. M. T. neceaaltle* ot life. >»...-=.; iiv« r*l:t-i very :sr£*:y 03 fairs,' weather right now doss not feel a bit like that of government, the legislative, and tlmi Bage, popularly believed to havo Hazelton'a estate, Atlantic Highland!. Telephone Company's ,,j. ;;.-•..< ..-; ;i»r :iir.rs of tie sort to I Christmas time, but there is need for the Christmas it Is not to be such good going for turned John Dilllnger over to the Small daughter! of members car- .•With the absorption ot the great c Individuals suffering from delusion of part of the relief load by the Work* Half .Yearly Report Li f.i=is :V~-;s: r_:-:~j «pe-?j<." Ttty i»ve.had ! spirit A happy vacation Is part of the birthright of grandeur and messianic complexes. police. Mrs. Sage relates how theried traya of home-made dellcaolea Frogreaa Administration on paid- » '•> -his b!-;i-_=; ;'re ir.-..-_-:« r^issi by taxation for ' every child, and all who contribute toward this end newspaper stories of Dilllnger's ex- and fancy articles before the guests. work project*, thereby taking ollent* *-^»ffi.".-'- - j-«--f—--•-^= h&vg b**e" itxsuS'cleat. Fairs ' build for a better generation. However, the political Influence Is ploits were of great comfort to that These articles were later disposed of The New Jersey Boll Telephone not nearly as important as Is pre- ot the BRA off relief, the ERA will desperado. the co-operative plan, develop" opportunities to «tud5Othe_ company reports an Increase of 11,313 , h»v«. b« = faluii ~."e :>.»- 'isylhisg elss to raise, o-o-o-o-o-o , tended. The reason for Improvement There is- the account of Alcatral Mrs. James Mattenlee, regent ot telephones In sorvlce during the first ir.isey lor :ie lire—.er_ Tiey hive preyed very effec- i md the hope of Improvement arise problem of those who cannot pe em- prison, federal penitentiary oft thethe chapter, welcomed the guests and ployed and who must therefore con- six months of this year, The gftin tire in the r-ss: b-: "her* is c.--cr«te evidence at Licenses for from the fact that business generally shore from San Francisco, where the gave a brief outllno of D. A. R. was 1,610 less than in tho same per- has reorganized itself, expelled from tinue a* public charges. Theae ntudlea Port SIoncoT.h :hit I^rjer returns may be obtained gates are barred against the press, work, which includes supporting the are to be undertaken with the view iod last year, and resulted from in- with less effor-.. ' Auto Service Stations. its mind a lot of Ideas about a re- in order to wean the criminal from approved schools In the South, EUlia stalling 71,877 telephones and remov- turn to the "normalcy" by the Cool- that relief work possibly may bs Instead of hiding 3 fair, as they have always done ' _^ new source of revenue to be tapped by requiring a taste for publicity. Island donations, helping Immigrants transferred ultimately to county or ing 60,664 from service. Tho com- idgc era, put its house in order by pany served 619,150 telephones at tho In the past, the firemen of Port Mor.mou:h are depend- owners of automobile service stations to take out II-painful labor and new ideas and is And then thero la the account of to get their citizenship papers, and municipal governments, a* future the presa committee' of the American many other forma of charitable work ond of June this year, 4,591 more Ing on contributions. Already the donations amount to ( censes for gasoline pumps is being considered by the •eady, without Inflation or destructive legislation may determine. Bar association, which condemns tho Mrs. Charles HI. Conovor was chair- thnn tho year beforo on tho same, considerably more than the profits of last year's fair, de-; mayOr and council of Red Bank. The dlscoverey .that etrenchment, to meet the emergen- "The ERA will continue Ita co-op- dato. spite the fact that somewhat less than half of the terri- j n J possible to collect such fees was made in eiam- ces and opportunities ah'ead as they conduct of the press In the Lind- man, assisted by lira. Edwin Farrier, eration with both the Worka Progresa W S bergh trial and urges collaboration Mra. Herbert Hunter, Mrs. Paul Stlll- Telephone- revenues of $20,743,739 tory served by the firemen has been canvassed. The , ining the ordinances of other.municipalities in a queat rise.—Newark Sunday Call. Administration and tho National Re- for tho first half of 1035 were $52,402 canvassers receive no remuneration and there is no f information about regulating filling stations, espe- between press and courts In order man, Mrs, J, Daniel Tuller and Mrs. employment Service as far as this Ia or that a formula for crime news may 'harlos Johnson. The children In loss than in tho first half of 1934. Tel- Jeopardizing Safety. required. The National Re-employ- ephone expenses totaling $17,369,086 overhead expenses of any kind. Every cent contrib- cially with regard to the use of sidewalk space for bo worked out that will not defeat charge of the trays were Joan and ment Service Is the agency Bet up to uted goes direct to the fire company. No outside con- driveways. Hope for safer ocean travel must the cause of justice. Lois Conover, Jane Quptll, Janet for the half-year thiB year wera register unemployed men and wom- $118,716 higher than in tho same per- cern, as Is sometimes the case at fairs, shares In the : This Is a matter which should be attended to. Both >e delayed, while congress toys with In the first Instance, wo have the Farrier, Myrtle Meredith,' Helen Bor- en, both those on relief and those ha Slrovlch bill designed to compel circumstance of American news- den, Dorothy Cadmnn, Natalie Ka1i- iod last year. Tho Increase in ex- profits. I because of danger for pedestrians and because of lack who are not, for employment In penses was moro than accounted for )wners to pay commensurate dam- papers reporting crime In such a dolph and Llndsloy Hunter. either private Industry or on pro- Each donor receives a tablet to be displayed on his oj parking space the concrete aprons used as driveway iges for losses. At present this meas- by lncroased taxes. For the first six or her house in much the same manner as Red Cross entrances to some service stationi s are wideid r thath n Is d de- manner that its savage ugllneBS Is Tho guests Included Mrs. George jects of the Work* Progress Adminis- months this year total taxoa amount- ire has been attached to the ship obscured, and the'crlmlnal looks into tration. placards are shown on the residences of those who con- sirable. ubsidy bill, against which opposition Goodrich, Mrs. Lorraine Conklln, ed to $2,398,377, an Increase of $177,- tribute to this cause. Perhaps the plan would not work is so formidable as to prevent pas- the mirror of newsprint and la Mrs. Goorge Randolph, Mra. Horton •'Tha Emergenoy Relief Adminis- 527, or approximately 8 per cent, over It is proposed to adopt an ordinance patterned after pleased with his Image. out as well elsewhere as it has at Port Monmouth; but age. So long as tho Slrovlch bill is Garrison, Mra. Frank Quackenbush, tration certifies to tha National Re- the total taxes for tho first half of one in force at West Orange which requires a fee of i 15 In the second Instance, we have Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp, Mrs. B. F. It Is creditable to the citizens of that community that for one pump: and $10 for each additional pump. In led to lt'the same fate awaits it. employment Service the relief statua last year. There can bo no doubt that the newspapers BO contaminating that Brooks, Mrs. C. H, Barrow, Mrs. of its client*. All Its clients who aro they have made such a generous response. The volun- these time3 when business Is saddled with all aorta of prison officials, seeking to rehabilitate Daniel Adams, Mrs, A. J. Haosloop, Not telephone earnings of $3,374,- threat of damages is the greatest In- employable must be registered with 653 for tho first six months of this teer firemen serve without compensation and they fully new and unusual taxes it may well be doubted that such entive to safety, Ship owners now a man, are forced to shut the doors Mr». Kobert MacDougal, Mrs. F. W. the NRS, This latter organization, /.deserve the high regard shown by the free will contrl- high fees are Justified. Usually it Is tho public, not the or. the American press. year were approximately 5 per cent now that an 84-year-old law frees Wood, Mrs. T. C; Shorman, Mrs. not the ERA, makes all placements. less than 1834 first-half earnings, and buttons. I dealers, who have to bear the burden of these taxes. hem from heavy damages in time of And in the third, thero 1B a virtual Fred A. McGulre, Mrs. William A. The office of the National Re-em- tha amount available for dividends Civic pride finds no finer outlet than a volunteer ; Licenses may be necessary In order to prevent an un- llsaster and a« tho result the Ward declaration that the manner In which Louis, Mrs. Harry Morford, Mrd. ployment Service In Monmouth Coun- for tho half-year amounted to J2.07 tho press covers crime news la a very ty Is located at First avenue and flre company, whether expressed in nreflghtlng service ' du0 amount of sidewalk space from being used, but If ine seeks to pay off the nearly 200 Jean Brenker, Mrs. P. D. Broweter, per share of common Btock compared real deterrent to justice. Difficult, in- Boardwalk, Asbury park. or In financial contributions. . Port Monmouth has rea- ;s a y,B fees should be nominal and not designed as a ves lost on the Morro Castle and Mra. G. D. Hasslnger, Mrs. W. S. to $2.17 for the corresponding period Mohawk with a meaely $20,000. Un-deed, would it bo for any apologist Gray, Mrs. David Matthews, Mrs. son to feel proud of the manner In which It is "standing ' sourco of revenue to add to the already increasing cost "Tha Works Progress Administra- of 1034. Tho company has no other by" Its firemen. Maybe results equally as outstanding ]| | g. What 1B needed Is not new taxes but regula- er these conditions it is no surprise of American journalism to gloss over William L. Russell, Mm, Ward Van- tion, which will oporato all worka type of security outstanding. of v n that operating lines do not make the would be obtained in other communities by making ap- , i t protect the public in ita right to the use of slde- the fact that the American legal pro- Derveer, Mrs. Frank Leslie, Mrs. Eu- projects, Including those whloh wero t on 0 ecessary expenditures to provide esslon. In order to empower justice, gene C. Dawson, Mrs. H. V. Scudder, pealB for. donations. The firemen, because of tha valu- ]ks. formerly handled by the works di- wa afs equipment and adequate crews has been forced to direct an appeal Mrs. T. S. Zuncbusch, Mra. Stewart vision of the ERA, occupies the po- ELECTED CAPTAIN OF SQUAD. able free service which they perform, are always worthy in their boats. to'the preas that It change Its man- VanVliet, Mrs" Walter Cuptll, Mra. •Itlon of an employer. It is subject, of support, but if It Is possible to attain results like ers. Thomas Jardlne, Mrfl. H. H. Kohl, however, to tha restriction that at Ralph A. Dnnglor Now Heads Fa- those at Port Moiimouth tills would be preferable to The hand of the chip lobby Is ob- Horse Racing as ou« as congress muffs its chance to Thus the press In these Cases is Mra. Olga B. Dame, Mrs. Bdna Flclt- least 90 per cent of those It employs mous Wanamassa Unit. holding fairs and other things of the sort Everybody disclosed as a comfort and joy to tho er, Mrs. Monte E, Jones, Mrs, J. B. muat come from relief rolls, with the who has donated has a feeling of having performed a .fford passengers on American Bhlpa certification by the ERA that each Ralph A. 'Dangler, Turner avenue, a Campaign Issue. ;reater Bafety. Apparently the les-uncaught criminal, a menace to thoConover, Mrs. William J. Gardner, Wanamassa Park, haa boon elected dvlo duty; and tho contribution tablets on the houses man to be rehabilitated, and a deter- Mrs. Mnry Hughes, Mrs. John A. person.certified was actually a bona Leaders of the movement to restore horse racing In ns of the Morro Caatle and Mo- lido recipient of relief as of May, thin captain of tho Wanamaaaa First Aid are evidence to this effect. New Jersey are still hopeful. • They express the belleT wk. have not been learned and con- rent to justice. Kennedy, Mrs. Wllliard Lawyor,. Mrfl. squad for tho year ending June 30 Edmund vom Steeg, Jr., Mrs. Hob- year. The Works Progress Adminis- that at the coming special session of the legislature the gressional dilly-dallying ia inviting The American press has rightly de- next, At a recent meeting of thla manded and been granted almost un- rt Cadman, Mrs. Raymond Guen- tration will open an office at Asbury senate will pass the bill to permit the people to vote on another tragedy. Doubtless were the Park within a short time. prominent rescue and emergency or- afety at sea mcacuro detached from restricted freedom. This privilege thor, Mrs. J. H. TlnWoIf, Mrs. J. Ad- ganization along tho chore, Mr. legalizing this sport. If this does not happen at least the ship subsidy bill It would be should Induce on the part of the dlson Woolley, Mrs. Stanley Todd, "All the labor It employs must bo Dangler was unanimously selected Increased Building two more years must elapse before horse racing Is a assed without hesitation. Dexterous press, not license and social Irre- Mra. Lawrence Iverson, Mra. Bertie requisitioned by the Works Progress for tho position and is well qualified Activity Hereabouts. possibility, for the bill In question must be passed two laneuverlng in the committee rooms, sponsibility, but a keen sense of Jeffrey, Mrs. H. Stanley Knowles, Administration from the offices of the to succeed William A. Bobbins, who years successively by the assembly and senate and must lowever, has tied the two measures duty in exercising Its right* con- Mra. A. L. Brook, Mrs. A. W. Mellen, National . Re-eaiployment Service. directed the efforts of tho organiza- Indications are growing, especially In tho environs then be ratified by a majority of the voters of the state. ogether and both are likely to gostructively. It is, Indeed, an ironlo Mrs. O. R Hatfield, Mra. Ralph Polka, The Emergency Rollef Administra- tion during the past twelve months, of Red Bank, of a revival of house building. This Is The senate has been recalcitrant in permitting such lown to defeat together. Even mem- misuse of Its freedom to enroll Itself Mra. John R, Morris, Mrs. F. Mande- tion will have no relationship In thla Mr. Danglor has qualified for tho due In large measure to the better housing program of a referendum to be held. It passed the measure last iries of the two recent tragedies off n any degree on the wrong side of vllle, Mrs. I. D. Emery, Mrs. DeWltt connection." standard and advanced Red Cross the Federal Housing Administration, but it cannot be he north Jereey shore have not society's desperate battle against Scott and Mra. John-Foller. , First Aid rating and has served two year but failed to do so this year. The bill could have noved congress to Intelligent protec- r years as an officer of tho squad'* attributed entirely to this. Population has continued to been called up for re-consideration and another vote crime. "" Also Misses Elsie Gregory, Mar- HADDON, WE THANK YOU. grow desplto the depression and it ia only natural that lon of passengers—Asbury Park emergency corps, laat year as lieuten- by a petition signed by seven senators, but action to this 'ress. The priceless freedom of tho press guerite Planitz, Grace C. Brltton, with the first signs of returning prosperity new dwell- will be best protected If the preas The Hudson Dispatch Stands by The ant and the year before as BOrgeant^ end was not taken. According to statements made by Elizabeth W. King, Jane ChlldB, C. ings should be started. uses Its power always with apprecia- L. Corbett and S. Catherine Rue, Register and Endorses Its Editorial. John P. Jackson, Jr., of Wanamassa < those who favor house racing, Senator Frank 0. Dur- Who Pays Tho Taxes? tion for tho responsibilities invoked was advanced at tho same time from Because of hard times many families have been and was requested to take the lead in circulating such Commenting on Tho Register's ed- "doubling up," and few among them like this as well as If the head of every family In theby privilege. itorial of last Issue In reference to tho post of sergeant to that of lieu- a petition, but he did not do so. tenant, while J. Ashley Woolley wa* having homes of their own. Very little new construc- nlted States were compelled to —The Christian Science Monitor. Sea Bright Hearings William H. LaBoyteaux of Holmdol Indications increase that tho horse racing bill will work for the government three discontinuing his subscription to Tho selected to fill tho scrgoancy. Other tion has been done the past five years and not only be a major issue In the coming election In Monmouth Deferred Two Weeks officers selected lncludo William pressure of population but also the razing of many months out of each year without pay Drlvcra Who Imbibe. Register because he didn't like some county. The position of Senator Durand does not seem of its editorials, Tho Hudson Dis- Baetedo, president; Robert F. Mo- houBes In order to escape taxes has been a big factor In before he could start earning a liv- The automobile driver who drinks Grath, vlco president; Edward A. to be a happy one. He voted for the bill' and thereby ing for lils - dependents, he would to cxces3 Is the terror of tho road. After two cases had been heard be- patch, of which Haddon IvlnB Is ed- bringing about a shortage of dwellings. The tearing fore Recorder Walter J. Sweeney of itor, ran the following editorial: Fltzmaurlco, treasurer and Andrew, down process was good insofar as it rid neighborhoods aroused the opposition of those who are opposed to It probably be willing to compromise Death and disaster following his Garrity, secretary. and he declined to help with the petition, thereby losing m a less costly government in return Sea Bright on chargea of violating Why do people read newspapers? of dllaplated eyesores, but many of tho buildings re- •wake. But should any driver even the new license ordinance a post- the support of many advocates of racing. Lots of things 'or a bit less of his labor. Yet that tasto liquor while ho la operating a Most people read newspapers pri- Thrco delegates to tho New Jersey moved were not In this category. Some of them need- is exactly what is happening in the ponement was called for two weeks. marily to get the news. Of course, State First Aid Council wore named, may happen to change the present situation, but as mat- motor vehicle? Few will answer In The small court room was crowded there are many other features that they being John Jacltaon, Jr., Robert ed only minor repairs to be restored to first class condi- United States today. the affirmative, and there are Borne tion. ters now stand Senator Durand will need to do much with truck drivers and attorneys. Tho attract readers, and there are people F. McGrath and Judge Harold. C. The Income of the average family •who will contond that the moderate, first case was against the Shrewsbury who read the editorials. Just now explaining to show that his course hag been consistent. of 4.2 persons la $1,184. The aver- Denegar, who is a member of tho Two years ago this demolition of houses was being drinker becomes a menace to pub- dairy company. Edmund Canzona, the Rod Bank RoglBter is In conflict state body's Legislative committee."1 carried on at a groat rate hereabouts and it was done age tax bill—local, state and federal lio "safety when ho Is behind the appearing for the dairy, cited certain with a reader who cancelled his sub- principally by men on the relief rolls. Today there Is s ?300 a family, moro than a quar- •wheel. supreme court decisions of cases in scription because that newspaper fa- ter of tho annual Income. In ad- vors the Social Security. Tho reply little or nono of it and vacant houses are less numer- Tax Figures It Is undoubtedly a fact that even which he said conditions were the of. the Register Is that tho man GAMBLING CHARGED. ous. Various other factors contribute to brighten tho dition, each family is aaddled with a little liquor often upaets the bal- same as thoso In Sea Bright He con- debt of 41,800, which must be paid should never have been a subscriber, real estate outlook. Somu leading economists predict on Rent Bills. ance and normal attitude of the tended that the dairy company could because that newspaper has always Crime Prevention Ixiaguo Write* through additional taxation as the mind, and affects tho drinker's oper- only be taxed by the municipality In advocated such measures. Lottor to Sheriff Height. that the necessity for new buildings will before many A largo bureau which nerves real estate owners government bonds fall due. years be of greater Importance than any other political urges Ita clients, In sending out bills and in Issuing re- ation of a motor car unfavorably. which It has its residence. Edward We think there should have been a It Is the prevailing idea among the Liquor makes somo persona confi- W. Wise, attorney for tho borough of different answer. The Register Is a Tho National Crime Prevention or economic consideration. ceipts for rents, to print on each statement the amount majority who are exempt from the dent, From other persona It takes Sea Bright, replied that no evidence good newspaper. It prints the news league at Newark Tuesday replied to However, one primary retarding Influence la high of money used out of each monthly payment to meet income tax and who own no real es- away confidence and makes them had been submitted to prove that tho faithfully and well, and it is decent, Sheriff Height's alleged comment tax charges. This ia done by pro rating the taxes over a respectable, high-minded and gener- that its report on reputed gambling taxation. I^othlni* would do more to increase real estate tate that only the wealthy pay taxes. doubtful and hesitating. Liquor docs dairy company was a corporation ally Intelligent In Its editorial views. period of twelve months, nnd the head of the bureau In reality even the poorest person with headquarters elsewhere than In Monmouth county was a mass of values, promote home building and provide work for not mix well with the driving of a It does not run to radicalism, but it "anonymous statements." tho unemployed than lower taxes. It is encouraging to ted In an Interview inFt week that his Investigations pays trlbuto to tho government with motor vehicle. Sea Bright. This case waa postponed Is a mixture of. progreasivlsm and in the metropolitan area showed that at least one-third even his smallest purchase. until tomorrow afternoon to give Mr. conservatism. We can understand "Tho lntormation," tho league wrote note that a movement has been started at Red Bank to A motor car. or truck Is not Im- Sheriff Hoight, "was placed In your of the money paid for rent goes to meet taxes. In Bread begins to be taxed when the Canzona an opportunity to present that a conservative would not want a form a taxpayers association. Organizations of this sort properly called a private locomotive. ranting radical newspaper In his hands as a responsible law enforce- other words the average tax bill for one year Is equal to fanner pays tho county tax collector. The driver has to undergo training proof that tho dairy company ia in- have been a large factor for economy and good gorern- corporated. home, any more than a radical would ment official of Monmouth county. If ment in other communities end there Is no reason why the entire rent for four months. The processing tax then ral303 the to operate a machino that weighs a want the New York Times In hisyou do not choose to net on it, the price of wheat thirty cents a bushel, this should not bo the case here. The object of putting tax figures on rent bills is to ton and can develop a speed in ex- In tho case against tho Columbia home. But when a nowopapor is a responsibility ia yours." or about half a cent on a Iciaf of good newspaper in its field, and when make, the renters tax conscious by Illustrating that high cess of a milo a minute. If it is Laundry company of Jersey City, Tho leaffuc'a attorney, Q. Rowland bread. Then tho miller and the bak- enaential that locomotive engineers its editorials are the kind that make taxes mean high rentals. This plan hag much to rec- John Yauch of Newark, lawyer for Munroo of Hackettstown, who made —o-oo-o-o-o- er must pay real estate and income abstain from liquor, then It 1B es-the laundry, alb- read court opinions people THINK, whether they agree ommend it. Anything which focuses nttcntion on thotaxes and must pay their employees with them or not, Its aubocrlbera public tho letter, ofrorod to put tha sential that driver* of motor cars, which ho declared does not make it should not send In cancellations ahorlff In touch with tho league's In- A Raw Deal Which necessity for tax reliof is meritorious, but it is a mlstako larger v/iigeH becau^o they too arowhich havo no rails to keep thorn In necessary for the company he repro- taxed. These taxes, amounting to when something happens to displcaso vestigators If ho desired to use their to assume that all rent payers, or even a majority of their course, abstain from Intoxicat- senta to take out a license. After ar- them. evldcnco. Should Not Be Repealed. ' them, are not tnx conscious. On tho contrary, Btrange about two cents a loaf, are all In-ing drink. Tho driver of a car guments over tho legal phases It wae The Social Security Bill, the Bonus, cluded In the cost of production and Mr. Hunroo revealed that ho had Potato farmers ore encouraged ever early prices aa It may seem, many who pay tnx directly are sadly should deny himself the use of li- decided to postpone tho hearings for tho TVA and many other subjects are turned over to Prosecutor T. Ray-' in need of education which will make them tax con- are paid by tho person who buya the quor whether he rides alone or Is two weeks. vital issues In these times. A news- which aro considerably nbovc those of tho correspond- bread. paper that discusses them Intelligent- mond Bazloy of Monmouth county ing period last year. The yield will not t; Inrgn, but ECIOUH. Incidents proving t.Jiat this Is true are all-too responsible for the safety of others. complaints of a group of shore The same process Is gone through ly should be appreciated, not con- bumper crops do not alwny.'i spell big profits and It mp.y numerous In the every-duy i^ovornment of almost every Probably Uio most difficult case to CHUHCII SCHOOL PARTY. demned. Even when readers dis- clergymen that a "nudist show" wa* municipality. How ^adly education about taxes has been with an other foodstuffs. It Is con- treat Is that of tho driver who does agree, they should appreciate having advertised by a billboard at an inn be, as has often happened Iitfore, that »m:i]li>r crops will nervativcly estimated that 'out ofnot get drunk with the Intention of Eatontown Churcn Head* Have So- divergent ideas presonted intelligent- mean bigger returns, as v^H an le:J:s work. neglected la shown by tho fjict that many residents of nt Sea Girt. Red Bunk wore actually naive enough to believe, in theevery dollar spent by the housewife operating a motor vehicle while in ciable at CIOBO of Vacation School. ly and Interestingly. It Is too enrly yet to determine whether this will be at tho grocer and butcher, nineteen face of increased nppioprl;it.lon3, that because assess- that condition. And these caaeB the case , in view of the fact that prosperity cents goes to the tax collector. A party for nursery, beginners and ENTERTAINED CONGRESSMAN. VISITS THE OLD TOWN. ment were reduced tnxe.'s would be lower this year. aecm to predominate. Those who primary children of the Eatontown In Monmouth county is jjiluonccd to a very largo extent Tho average person seldom stops must have their Intoxicants ahould Methodist Dally Vacation church by tho condition of tho farmers It In encouraging to note to realize these thing!!— that on leave their cars In ths garage.—As- John B. Pharo, Former Bed Banker, "Bill" Hcsslngc* Mcct« "Cnl" Kennel school was held Friday at the Write* rVom California. and Calls at Tho IlcgUtar Office. the good start maiio in j^rketlng the early potato crop. —o-o-o-o-o-o- whatever he buys he pay« a tax and bury Park Sunday Press church. Games, songs, stories and Agriculture 1B still a major industry in Monmouth that as the cost of government ln- John B. Pharo of Bellflower, Cali- William HesslnRer of Baltimore, Helping the creaaes, the pcrcentago of wages or refreshments woro enjoyed. county and potatoes ire tho most Important crop. of our manners of living, our young Teachers and others who presided fornia, a former resident of Rodformerly of Red Bank, was a visitor salary going to the tax collector also men and women should fight against Bank, has sent The Register a copy In town Monday. Ho le spending a The national administration has granted largo as- Delinquent Taxpayers. Increases,—The Lakewood Citizen. Included Mr. and Mm. Arthur Whlt- everything that would dull thBlr fleld, Mrs. Arthur Chasoy, Mrs, Arden of tho Long Beach Press-Telegram short tlmo with rclatlvofl in Ocean- sistance to the furmera of the West and the South but New Jersey han a now law by which delinquent tax- sense of right and wrong. Any giv- port Mr. Heanlnger was for many little or nothing for tho farmers hereabouts. One can- Miller, Mrs. Duncan and MlsBes Isa- which feature* an artlclo regarding payers may group their arrears In a lump sum and pay Education rays. en tank should be performed aa well a congressional party which visited employed as harness makor with the not but wonder how different would bo tho picture If tho bella Kenna, Tholma Sample, Mary tho amount In quarterly Installments over a period of During the past few yenrn there as possible under tho working en- Dennis and Betty Vincent. that section on an Inspection jour- late Georgo Mobdy and with tho late fartnera wore paid not to plant potatoes on the same We say "working en- five years. Doing this and also keeping current taxes has been quite a little said and writ vironment. The children attending were Lola ney. In this party was Congressman Tom Mooney and Dunlel, C. Wood. Ho terms as the farmers of other sections arc paid not to paid up saves tho property from being sold for taxes by ten for nnd against education. Does vlronment" becauae, In practice, and Buddy Howard, Stanloy Celll, William H. Sutphln of Matawan, stopped at Tho Register office and In- plant wheat nnd cotton. Tho former wheat and cotton It pay to go to collcgo or learn a epced olten ruins good workmanship, who represents the third congression- quired about a number of hla former the municipality. Uttlo Silver has adopted a resolution Myrtle Miller, Eddie McKoan, Albert acquaintances and was saddened to lands have not gone idle. Among other things they have giving taxpayers an opportunity to avail them«elve» of trade V We do not hesitate in reply- nervovis tension destroy* reason, ho»- VnnNess, Dorta Bennett, Jane and al district. Mr. Pharo Is very happy ing. learn that many of them had passed been used to raise potatoea nnd other Wops grown here- this new arrangement. Tho law is not mandatory. It tlle fellow worker* upset piano for a Charles Lavene, George Richards, to have had a part In this reception abouts, thereby producin glutted markets and low If a boy or girl Is equipped with better day's work, and so forth. on. While In town he chanced to K Is necessary for the taxpayer to make application to the John Bonnott, Jr., Donald Duncan, to one from his former county resi- meet Calvin Kennel, who for many prices for tho Monmouth farmers. This injustice Is brain power that will absorb and re- At tho beginning of life's Journey Is Ruth and Evelyn Wagnor, Henry dents. borough collector. tnln for a limited period mathemat- tho time for young men and1 women years worked nt tho enmo trade with heightened by the fact that the money for the Western Riddle, Ruth Warren, Billy and Mr. Pharo also sent with his let-him In local shops when custom har- and Southern farmers is paid by'taxcB, part of which Any legislation to aid the taxpayer la welcome. Any ical principles, etc., that boy or girl to rccognlnse they have duties and Nancy Riddle, Sally, Jessie and ter a post card pertaining to a meet- should receive o collegiate training. responsibilities to their country, par- neaa making wao a real and profitable 1B tupplled by tho agriculturists of tills oectlon. law that will enable n man to save lilt homo la a God- George Flledner, Thoresa and H,omer Ing of the Now Jersey society, which art. soml. Yet this law will not help all. .Many are better Not only doca It lift him,or her from ents, employers, and themselves. Wo Wlllett, Edith, George and Kenneth comprises former residents of Now Last year tho national government bought largo off than they were several years aeo and no doubt will much drudgery, hut it given the na-havo placed our country, first because Fary, Barbara Mosby, Carla Stochl, Jersey who live In Los Angeles and -—'—*+-*«**• • quantities of potatoea from farmers In Maine and gave be ahle to keep up payment of current taxes and at tho tion men and women who aro capablo If wo really respeot and love our Goorge Cotgreavo, Joycelyn Mount, Immediate vicinity. Tuesday, Aug- lformer Heal ICstnte Man Dead. them to thoso on relief rollB In New Jersey and New same time pny part of their back taxes. Hut there are of thinking out problems. country, parent* and employer* will Arthur Fornlcola, Stanley Richards u*t A, will be New Jertoy Day at York state. Juot why, the "manler mlndu" at Washing- never havo cauno to worry.—Freehold and Mary Wldley. the San Diego exposition, and the Charles S. Brown, a well known also many who nra still out of work or whoso Income I* It a college education In Impossible, real cntalo miin, formerly of Long ton did thla has nover been explained, and the farmers a high school education followed by Transcript, officers of the New Jersoy society no better. This group at present finds It Impossible or look forward to meeting many Jer- Branch, died Sunday In a Now York hereabouts have not forgotten tho Incident, They had a technical course should be obtained. Opens Boad Stand, difficult to pay taxes at all. Technology neada these men and Sharing The Wealth. seyites at the fair on that day. hospital following an Illnoaa of more ample supplies to fill the order, and the coat of trans- The road etand opposite Tlnton than a year. Ha wan 84 years old. portation would have been much «ma!ler than Importing Keeping taxe» down Is one real way to help all thewomen, and has numerous oppor- We note -with a. thr|U of satlitao- tlon that a good portion of the new avenue, Eatontown, ha« been opened Mr Brown's father, Lewis B. Brown, potatoes from Malm. Potato markets warn glutted and tucpayere, but our big politicians apparently think oth- tunities lor thoie who occupy a «lm- The Red Bank Register travel* erwlBe, an, they nro endeavoring to find new way» to iUr •tttua In Industry n» reglntered flva billion dollar Work Belief Fund by William Urt'eoheld of Bradley over every street in town and ovary helped, to develop the Elberon aee- priSM were depreieed by thiB government action. The epend public money an! to put a levy on everything un- nursei occupy between the orderllen i» to be opent on farm to market, or Beach. A combined lemQP and or-road In the county. Let It carry your tlon ot Long Branch and Its name farmer* hereabouts expect no iubsldl<» «uch as art anire juloe drink la tenured. Other waa derived from a combination of der the nun, and doctors In ho»pltal« secondary roid«. Tnli should h«v» message to those who live on thue 1 Although invention* change some been ths relief program from the be- refreahroenU may all' be purchased. thoroughfare*—AAvsttiMiaenl,._ hla father'*: Initial* and name. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1935, Expert Picture Framing, TO ADDRESS BOTABIAKB. tho borough under proceedings to lightning and considerable damage AYLANf IC HOTEL Union Beach News. foreclose tax sale certificates and was done. Gilding md Restoring. FAIR HAVEN, N. J. Edward Can of Lonj Branch to Tell (Th« Rad Baalc R«fflat«r can t>« bought deeds wag held on Monday by Col- Mrs. Sidney VanSchoicK and son Wa call (or and lellvor. Tel. 195-B, IMPORTED and DOMESTIC of Trip to Mexico City. In Union Btach at tha atoia of Out Sea- lector George H. Jon&'J. There were apent Thursday with her mother, Reines Art Shop Liquor Wine Beer Edward Carr, a member of the ion.) 49 properties listed for sale. Mrs. William Alien. DELIVERY SERVICE Long Branch Hotary club, will be the Local business men registered a abeth are at the Bryda house for sev- Misa Grace Digglna of New BrunB- SM Cooiunan Avenue, guest speaker at the' Red Bank club complaint at the council meeting eral Weeks. wick visited her parents, Mr. and ND WONDER ABBIHY PARK. Phone 3925 Red Bank today. Mr. Carr attended the Inter- Thursday night in the form of a pe- The Thomas Jefferson Democratic Mrs. Martin Dlggins, Sunday. Am/a* national oonvention of Rotariana at tition to curb the activities of ped- club will meet tonight. Mr. and1 Mrs, William Dodd and Som-MaA Mexico City last month In the Inter- dlers in the community. The pe- Miss Mildred Castmore of Newark Miss Charlotte Miller of Glen Ridge est of the various Eotary clubs In tition was presented by George Mar- has been tho guest of Anastasla Mc- v/ere recent guests of Miss Ruth Kly. Bottoms Up KENTUCKY this seotion and he will tell of his tin and waa signed by a majority of Carty for several days. Mlsa Loretta Keller of Brooklyn STRAIGHT experiences In the convention city. the business men. Chief of Police 13 visiting at Charles Patterson's. WHISKY EAR tires Amos KrayblU's talk last week was George BOBS and a member of the The Charles McClofikoy spent the probably more In line with today's council Bald that the police had en- Marlboro News. week-end at Jersey City. thought than anything the club has deavored to have tho peddlers take heard for a long time. The ammu- out a lldense. Ho wont on to say Mrs. William Higglns entertained IS POPULAR nition and armament rackets have that the business men who had Mrs. Margaret "McMahon of Brook- is the genuine sour-masb lyn on Sunday. Miss Frances Apple- SAILS FOB SPAIN. RICH 6. been exposed to the glaro of publicity signed the petition were not fully in- f- X Kentucky StraiEht Whisky Amer- SMAll GRAINS more In recent years than ever be- formed on the license ordinance and gate of Mllhurat and Miss Eva Her- Atlantic Highlands Besldenl U> Visit ica has been asking for since Repeal. It MONEY fore. No one disputes the fact that the exemptions that are granted to man of Dunellen were guests Mon- is no accident tiiat BOTTOMS UP'a AGED ONE Sister Hurt In Crash. the United States must maintain certain peddlers under a state law. day of Miss Jeanetto Higglns. popularity is growing greater every day. YEAR some form of protection, not only Mr. Ross suggested that the council Mr and Mro. Sidney Thompson and Mrs. A. G. Brown of Prospect ave- It brings you alt the mellow richness; against foreign countries, but against members meet with the business men M(HS Catherine Height of Asbury nue, Atlantic Highlands, has sailed and flavor of a formula fampus in Ken- aggressive minorities within Its own and discuss the problem and explain Park visited Mr. and Mrs. B. M. for Spain to bo with her sister, Mrs. tucky since 1870. It has the extra DOWN borders. The point that Amos Kray- the handicaps the police aro under Petty on Sunday. Arthur Byno, who waa Injured in an smoothness and flavor-satisfaction of blll made, however, 1B that It Is silly to enforce the ordinance governing Miss Helen Janer and Miss Eleanor automobile accident. Mrs. Byne's 35%ofcostlysmall(;rams.Anditisaged peddlers. Members of the council oneyear.thcnscicntificallyester-testcdto YET to Increase armaments without fac- Irwln are on a trip through Canada. husband was instantly killed in the insure definite mellowness before a dron ing the fact that by BO doing we are said that Union Beach was not the The Sewing Circle met at the home crash. Mrs. Byno has a broken wrist is bottled. Try BOTTOMS UP—these PRICED walking Into war with our eyes open. only community that has the sa^rie of Mrs. A. M. Baird Wednesday. Fif- and she Is also suffering from shock. finer qualities and its astonishingly low The meetings of the Red Bank problem to contend with, especially teen ladies were present. Mrs. Byne had just returned to price will make it popular with you, too t LOW Use your credit- club, beginning today, will convene during the summer months. Harry Dlxon spent Sunday with Spain after a six months' stay in Ask for it by the bottle or the drink. at 12:16 Instead of 12:30 o'clock in The Vacation Bible school held In his brother Lewis of Philadelphia. this country. She stayed with Mrs. buy worth-while quality order that better service may be the Cottage Park school for the past Mrs. C. Jones of Now York has Brown at her Atlantic Highlands rendered from the dining room and three weeks came to a oloae Friday been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles home most of the time. At Gibral- M,,J,b,ikt lltlur, cf Font ON'T take chances on also to give the speakers a little Franklin. tar she "was met by her husband and Bottoms Tip worn-out equipment or night when a demonstration program OLD FORESTER D more lime to deliver their messages. was given. An exhibit of the work The consistory of the Old Brick they were motoring to their home STRAIGHT WHISKY wane money on a doubtful The notice sent out to -the members done by those who attended the church held a supper at the chapel in Madrid when their car collided Batik J in JW UnJtr U.'S. tire (or lack of ready cash. this week urges them to be punctual Friday evening. About $70 was head-on with a truck. Mr. Byne, who BROWN-FORM AN h Govtinmtnt Suptrvition so that the serving of the meal can school waa displayed and a number Come to ua, use your credit of prizes awarded. Rev. Horace Fen- cleared. was a well-known artist and author, Distillery COMPANY at LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Since 1870, the cholee.alwaya, and buy reliable quality— begin with as little delay as possible. ton was the speaker of the evening. During the severe electric storm had lived at Madrid the past twenty of eipert judgea of fine liquor* always cheapest In The school maintained a daily aver- Saturday Distillers of Fine Whiskies Since 1870 theend.ForemmpIc, BRIDGE-LUNCHEON. age attendance of over fifty, and the Llndsey Goodyear Tires—the sponsors of the movement agreed public's first choice Mrs. I/yman 0. Vanlnwegen Had that tho school was a success. This (or twenty years. Party at the Molly Pitcher Hotel. was the first Ventura of its kind in Goodyeara lead the Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen of Union Beach, and it is probable that 6eld In value—let r Monmouth street entertained at a in view of tho good attendance an- show you why! bridge-luncheon last week at the other school will be started next Christy B.ado* Molly Pitcher hotel. The decorations year. were snapdragons and ferns, with for: yellow and place cards. Mrs. Announcement has been made of Mort V. Pach of Allentiurst won first the marriago of . Miss Averil H. NO EXTRA COST v Campbell of Keyport, and Jamea J. prize at bridge and Mrs. Walter Ma- Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James 43%maremllesofREAL son of Loch Arbour was awarded non-skid safety. T Wilson of Union Beach. Tho cere- lecond prize, The consolation prize mony was performed by Rev. John Quicker-stopping— went to Mrs. Estelie Thorpe of AB- Burke, rector of St. Joseph's church, "The Goodyear Margin bury Park. Keyport, on July 15. The bride ia a of Safety." Other guests were Mrs. C. Easton graduate of the Keyport high school Men's 10c /(-ounce tan Every ply blowout-pro- Hendrickson of Bed Bank, Mrs. and attended tho New Jersey college Handker- ERSHEY CH tected. David Jaggers and Mrs. Frank for women at New Brunswick. Tho UTE SYRUP groom is also a graduate of the Key- Guarantee against road Hague of Deal, Mrs. ,JBValter Stein- THUMDAVFMBAVt' UTUJIDA Crib hazards. bach and Mrs. John Chord of Asbury port high school. The couple aro Park, Mrs. Lon Barrost of Allen- living on Church street, Keyport Guarantee against hurst, Miss Beatrice Fetters of Lech The Parent-Teachers' association 54 Broad Street Red Bank Per Week defects for life. Arbour and Mrs. Louise Krauss of have concluded arrangements to hold Our own guarantee New Tork. a benefit show at the Strand theater, andall year service. Keyport, on July 28, 29 and 30. The Struck By Car. association during tho past school Edward McKeown of Elm place year furnished considerable assist- was struck by a car driven by Na- ance to the pupils in the local school than Straussaian of Bayonne Sun- in the way of lunches, and while this Frank VanSyckle day evening at Bridge avenue and waa accomplished under considerable Chestnut street. He was rushed to hardship to those belonging to the Quick Road Service. Tel. 1296. the Rlvervlew hospital where he wa'3 association and was greatly appreci- omplete Block of fre»h films at [owcit treated for laceration of his nose and ated by the parents of the pupils, the pottible prices. Here are pricei of 151-153 West Front St., • Red Bank scalp and a possible fractured collar association decided to increaso its leading sizes! bone. usefulness by having a benefit show which it is hoped will provldo onough funds to provide better service dur- No 116 •«•»«- 19c ing the next school year. 11111 The local camp of Royal Neighbors HQi20«——t7c held a, successful card party Friday 8eitpofure night. Miss Rose McConnell was chairman of the committee in charge No127 *17c" of the affair. Summer Clearance We specialize in developing and Plans are under way to hold a AT bathing beauty contest on Labor day. rioting—prompt and efficient Mrs., Betty Baxter, Miss Emma Hess service. and Mrs. Anna Letweneke compose the committee sponsoring tho con- test. The Ladies' Aid society of Grace Methodist church were entertained at the home of Mrs. Henry Hess on Park avenue Monday afternoon. The VOGELS society held a cake sale Saturday RED BANK, N. J. afternoon. " 25 BROAD STREET, Mr., and. Mrs. William Mickey are tho parents of a son. George Martin of Florence avenue took part in the program of a radio broadcast over WBRB at Red Bank Thursday night. He sang several i0t SHOWER ENTIRE STOCK numbers. BATH5PHAY John O'Meara has recovered from —OF- several days' sickness. Announcement has been mads of the marriage of Miss Anna Kaisor of Matawan and Fred A. Stern, son o( MEASURING CUP Mrs. Fred Clauss of Union Beach at Elkton, Maryland, on July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Head, also of Union Beach, were the witnesses. The COTTONS groom is employed at the local water department. W. A. Seitz and family are at their LINENS PEINTS bungalow on Florence avenue. RAZOR $f.95 Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Values to 10c BLADEf EYELETS GINGHAMS Brooklyn have been the guests of Assorted Mr. and Mrs. John Pierson of Colum- SHEERS BROADCLOTHS bia avenue. SOAPS PAPER, 1 James McKlttrlck Is a surgical pa- C IN amen tient In Rlverview hospital, Red Until Now Were to $3.95 Each. Bank. Ho was operated upon for ap- EDGE pendicitis. Mrs. Ernest Krueger of Union IN ALL THE WANTED STYLES AND COLORS. avenue has been sick for several days. The Cathollo Parent-Teachers' as- sociation held a card party Monday afternoon at Julian's boathouse. Mrs. Gus Dlrner was hostess to the members of tho Ladles' auxiliary of Fimoill Gilbtrl Polar Club Mad, o| icleiud h«rdwoo

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' 22—W. Poit alrplanea 'round ' tinnii*!?ll<) In twn d»*i. IH). Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, 3T7LT 28,193S. AMUSEMENTS. tinental chef, had cooked the mail. Radio Service By clever maneuvering he sett Clee at McCampbell's THE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE IS SLIGHT THE DIFFERENCE IN TASTE SS GREAT CORNS Strand Theater. contract for the man at the most Guaranteed "Murder on a Honeymoon," with fashionable hotel In the city, the Rita. Forum Hext Sunday REMOVED BT Landau Radio Edna May Oliver and Jamea Gleason Then ha discovers that be can't even in their old roles as "Snoopy" Hlld boll water without burning It CASTOR OIL Labs. "No More Ladles," a Metro-Oold- The Rev. Dr. Letter H. Clee, I'hoiio Bed Bank garde Withers, an Iowa "Bchool A lew liquid called 50 marm," with a flair for solving my! wyn-Mayer picture, starring Joan Pwtor of the 2nd Preibyter- NOXACORN e«U p«ln 1809 - 2820. terleo, and "Wise Guy" Inspec/b; Crawford and Robert Montgomery, ud drlc< op the wont Piper, will be thown for the las will be shown Saturday, Sunday and uui Church of Newark and COflM »"d olIniCL No S. S. LINES CRUISES times today at tho Strand theater. Monday. In the supporting out are Speaker of the Auembly, will dainciooa noor needtd. Co»t to Coa.t "Produced by R. K. O.-Radlo. thi Charlie Ruggles, Franchot Tone, No men ptds. Jmnnois- Round tt» World picture is adapted Iroiu a best Belle: Edna May Oliver, Gall Patrick, Reg- be the Orator of the Day in Say Seagram's nxt corns mith Noxacora. LAND TOURS AIR LINES by Stuart Palmer. Except for thi inald Denny and Vlvienne Oaborne. the Sylvan Forum at Holmdel NOXACORN conaloj early aerial scenes, all of the actloi The picture was adapted from a play pore cutor oil. iodine and takes place on the resort island o by Augustus Thomas. Next Sunday, July 28th. corn-«pirlii.EM!rdiiection» in «crj Helen Lee Getty Catallna. Scenting murder In th (Special Correspondence.) iiss p«dtMt. 3 Jc bottle aits untold misery. TRAVEL SERVICE mysterious death aboard the sk' and be Sure of Tnli! Approroi byGood Ho Authorized Agent linor. Miss Oliver, as- Hildegard Holmdel, July 24.—Political readers For All Tram-Atlantic S. S. Unei n Monmouth and Essex counties are Call, Phone or Write Withers, sends a telegram to Jame r Glcason, the Oscar Piper of the thre agog over the coming of Newark's NOXAGORN or Literature, Reservation! and R.Ui highly successful productions, to Join fighting preacher, the Rev. Dr. Let- All Tickets Sold ut the Compnnlo' her in solving the crime. Hildegarde ter H. Clee, to the Sylvan Forum Wetter Published Bates and Oscar go into their huddle and here next Sunday afternoon, July f*bone Red Bank 1746 ' the fun is on in earnest, with plenty 28th. A large crowd is anticipated 18 MECHANIC ST, RED BANK of spooky atmosphere, scientific If, the weather Is favorable for an sleuthing and considerable shooting. outdoor meeting under the deep Two features, "The Woman in the •hade of tall forest trees. A public aste Dark" and "The Cowboy Millionaire," reception, headed by the ministers of with George O'Brien, will be the fea- Monmouth county will be given the ture attractions" tomorrow and Satur- Rev. Clee from 2 to 3 P. M. Muslp day. will be rendered en the electrical in- truments. Admission free. Th Woman' In the Dark," an R. This will be the first appearance K. ORadio picture, was adapted if Lester Clee In Monmouth county from . Dashiell Hammett's story of lnce he became the leader ot the :he same name, and features Fay Clean Government wing of the Re- VVray, Ralph Bellamy, Melvyn Doug- publican party In Eoaex county, and las and Roscoe Ates. leader of the Anti-Sales-Tax bloo in the Assembly, which came within ne vote of defeating the Sales Tax . While his address'next Sunday f in the Sylvan Forum will not be a ve s?ju ie political speech the topic he selected, FOR GIN, TOO— facu/ 'The Challenge of Tomorrow," Is road enough to cover the responsl- illity of citizens for the character of heir state and local governments. Robert Montgomery and. Those who have eat under the Joan Crawford ipell ot Dr. Lester H. Clee's pulpit jratory and know his style, expect foC'No More Ladies" to hear a scorching challenge to po- The picture opens with a whlrl- litical leaders next Sunday afternoon. ind romance between Marcla (Miss Further Interest In Speaker Clee is Irawford) and Sherry (Montgomery) aroused by toe fact that he has ,nd maintains a rapid-moving tempo agreed to stand for the nomination ntll the final fadeout. Marcla Is a for State Senator In the Republican primary in Essex county although he Ight-hearted but level-headed society will bo opposed by Governor Hoff- :lrl whose love for Sherry, an in- man, according to reports. orrlglble heart-breaker, Is such that Those in the "know" of things po- he submits to wedding bells well itical expect to see the Rev. Clee irithln the first reel. elected to the State Senate from Es- It is then that the picture settle* sex county next November, in which lown to revealing the problems that event he will become the logical can- iccumulate behind the glamorous ex- didate for Governor on the Republi- erlor of a too-popular young Park can ticket to succeed Harold Hoff- ivenue couple. man. It Is too early to even guess Tho final scene comes when Mar= who may be the Democratio or In- 1MWJ la, In revolt against Sherry, who has dependent candidates for Governor to leglected her, Invites all Sherry's oppose the eloquent and successful former women friends with their ill- preacher who dared to enter politics. IN BOTTLES... Tasting's \Trg!ni«"Bruco and Richard Allen assorted husbands, to their* country Next Sunday's audience in the Syl- " .in ."Lot.'Em Have ll£ home. The ensuing party, with its van Forum on Assemblyman Mc- AT All DEALERS 16 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK mrprlslng consequences, carries the Campbell's grape farm at Holmdel Bellamy, as John Bradley, recently ory to a triumphant finale. will contain the leading newspaper TeL S9. ut of Jail for manslaughter, Is per- reporters and politicians ol the state UONTSAY BEER- ecuted by Sheriff Grant, whose (or their scouts), who are eagerly laughter is in love with Bradley. The VOYAGES NORTH AND SODTH. watching the progress of Speaker SAY RUPPERT'S ACME FURNITURE CO. xrlval at Bradley's house of Louise Clee in the politics of N, J. 137 Jlonmouth -Street iit,', plnyrd by Miss Wray, fol- 'our Young, Women Sail For Can- owed by the man whom she realizes ada—Olliur GWB to Venezuela. )he never has loved and whom she Governor Hoffman has a standing TIB W«rT»« tO»H>ltT . MAHMDlCTUBtm . roUMDID Itll . MIWTOII, IOWA Miss Marguerite Ward ol Little Invitation to hold forth In the Sylvan lshes to leave, involves the char- liver and Miss Helen Lang of Fonun In Any manner and on any LCters in dramatic complications. hrewsbury sailed Monday on the subject he may choose, and on any Supporting O'Brien in "The Cow- 3unarder Franconia on a cruise to date not already reserved. On Au- Ruppert's Beer >oy Millionaire" is a cast that in- gust 18th the Socialists and their ludes Evelyn Bostock, Edgar Ken- he Saguenay river, Quebec, Gaspe .nd Bay of Isles, Newfoundland. friends -will hear Norman Thomas. In Bottles or Kegs nedy and Alden Chase. The story re- The Scottish reunion will be held In "I DON'T MIND FLYING THROUGH volves around the adventures of a Yesterday Miss Grace Ward of kittle Silver and Miss Ella McGar- the Sylvan Forum August 25th, after- DISTBIBDTED BT ough-mannered cowboy guide, who noon and evening. The September falls In love with a pampered Eng- Ity of Shrewsbury sailed on the Dutchess of Atholl on a cruise to attractions will be announced later. lish heiress, who win3 the girl after Admission, parking space ana con- SMOKING GRATERS BUT I'M frustrating the attempts of a for- the St. Lawrence river and Montreal. veniences are free. Everybody In- H. G. DEGENRIMG tune hunter to marry her. Also yesterday was Miss Lou McMonnles of Rumson, who Is on a vited. The United Arlsts film, "Let 'Em THERON McCAMPBELL. Red Bank, N. J. Phone 1051. Have It," with a cast headed by cruise to Porto Rico, Caracao and AFRAID OF ANOTHER BLOW-OUT" Richard Arlen, Virginia Bruce, Alice /enezuela on the Caracas of the Red —Advertisement Brady and Bruce Cabot and contain- line. says Robert Shippee ing Harvey Stephens, Eric Linden, Gordon Jones, J. Farrell Macdonald, POTATO NOTES. Famous Aerial Explorer Robert Emmett O'Connor, Hale Hamilton and Dorothy Appleby, will Jarvesting Season In This Section "•pXPLORING by plane is dan- be shown at the Strand Sunday, Mon- Now At Hand. ' .1—/gerous, all right," says Robert day and Tuesday of next week. Potato harvest season is at hand Shippee, President of Aerial Ex- The story, which Introduces Arlen, .nd certainly the reputation that the plorations, Inc. "But I'd rather take Stephens and Jones as three fearless iroducer gets on the quality of his chances in the air any day than young federal sleuths, was written by itock will depend very largely on the have another blow-out. It was in Joseph Moncure March and Elmer trading and package that he places Harris. Miss Bruce is seen as a m the markot. the summer of '29—near Deal; New wealthy society girl whose chauffeur, WITHOUT, nAPKirtS or BELTS Jersey* I had just passed another Joe Keefer (Cabot), engineers an at- machine when my left front tire tempt to kidnap her. The three bud- Those producers who have learned dies frustrate the attempt and a ro- lot to take the poorest potatoes first blew out. I smacked a bank and the ire helping themselves as well as the motor came back through the dash mance develops between Arlen and the girl. Keefer is paroled and swift- ndustry to build up a reputation for —would have gotten me sure if I ly becomes the country's most dan- entral Jersey stock, and at the same hadn't been thrown against the side gerous public enemy. The federal time helping to start the season off Of the car. Now my car is equipped forces bend every effort to track him with the best price possible. with Goodrich Safety Silvertowns." To protect motorists, Goodrich down and after a series of the most engineers invented the Life-Saver breath-taking adventures ever Indications point toward a satis- If you could only get a warning factory yield of high quality potatoes When a blow-out is coming. But you Golden Ply which resists heat and screened the buddies get their man and his mob. 'or Monmouth county. All producers can't. At today's high speeds the protects against these high-speed ire. injured when a few do careless inside of the tire gets boiling hot. blow-outs. Equip your car with licelnj?, grading, and marketing. Carlton Theater. Rubber and fabric separate. A blis- Goodrich Safety Silvertowns. They cost no more than other standard "A Night at the Ritz," a Warner Sunscald Is one ot the potato grow- i ter forms and grows—until, sooner Brothers picture, with William Gar- or later, BANG! A b!ow-out! tires, and give you months of r's most serious problems. This can extra mileage! gan, Patricia Ellis and Allen Jenkins IB over-come 100 per cent by the In the main roles, will be the feature producer If he watches his temper- attraction today and tomorow at the atures and only digs when the weath- BUY THESE GOLDEN PLY SILVERTOWNS AT• Carlton theater. The supporting cast ar warrants It. includes Dorothy Tree, Eric Rhodes^ Berton Churchill, Gordon Wcstcott and Arthur Hoyt. A study ot the Central Jersey po- No MonDy Down—Easy Terms. TJso Our Budget Pay Plan atu industry would Indicate early The story concerns a high-powered otato movements are more satisfac- publicity man and his efforts to put tory than holding until late Septem- across a chef who can't cook. ber or October, HAROLD STOUT'S Tire Store Gargan, who had fallen In love with a girl who runs a music shop, Fields which were sprayed with 115 W. Front St., Phone 1742 Red Bank, N. J. visited her home nnd ate viands such Bordeaux are standing up a lot better as he had never dreamed of before. than those which were not sprayed. Ho. Is led to believe that the girl's This seems to be one of the yean All Gulf Refining Company Stations brother, grandson of a great con- when the difference Is striking. NOW HER DRUGS DO NOT CURE IS ere, at last, is a sanitary protection thai CONSTIPATION does away with pads, napkins and belts %•:•*: H THE ENVY OF HER FRIENDS Your doctor will toll you that drugs »*.. that brings more freedom to modern Thanks to Regulative Properties Jo not cure constipation. In special cases a physician may reeommond a women ... a new method that is completely in Prun-O-Wheat Bread laxative. For moat people nelf-mcdi- invisible, and so comfortable that there is cation with drugs is positively dan- 'A few weeks ago this girl was weaken it like drugs. Try it for gerous. Tho habitual use of laxatives no consciousness of wearing a sanitary pro- ashamed to accept an invita- actually weakens tho intestinal tract 14 days. Aak your grocer. until it is no longer ablo to function in tection at all! . tion to a party. Then someone a natural way or defend itself or tho recommended PRUN-O- body against the attacks of germs nnd germ (joisons. Physicians approve this hygienic hew WHEAT BREAD. Now-peo- method .... women everywhere who have ple compliment her on her Tho nntural remedy for constipa- tion is to bo found in laxative foods adopted B-ettes agree that they are more •ovelyskin. which remove tho cause and restore It is so easy to avoid the evils CONTAINS Am teguhllu prop. natural conditions. Since disease and comfortable, and permit greater personal of constipation. A few delicious erlia:JIa\cJ wheat— Vitamin B—ani deterioration are the result of wrong daintiness than any sanitary protection ever pure concentrated pruntjukc. feeding ... the way to correct these dices of PRUN-O-WHEAT at conditions is by means of good food before devised. FISCHER'S and proper feeding. every meal and Nature regu- •Internally wont... lates your system in its own PBUN-O-WHEAT BREAD, by safe, efficient 1M two principal ingrcdiente-flnkod way. Remember, PRUN-O- PRUN-O-WHEAT wheat and prune juice, nstorei the AT YOUR DRUGGISTS'; SOLD IN BOXES OF 12 AND IN HANDBAG PACKETS OF 3 WHEAT restores your system •ystem to normal, healthy activity. At the same «m« PRUN-fl-WHEAT to normal activity—does not a natural laxative food •uppUes r«l nourishment to every ,S*n ol tha body. H. T. Young Pharmacy Santangela'a Pharmacy WBIOADfT, . - RE MOMMOUTH BT, . , ft RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 26,1935.

Btfatire* Contest WUL her arms and lumped from her hus- Sunday afternoon, July 14,1936. Both East Keansburg, waa struck last Here and There The William Willis will ease, whleh band's cor last week when the ac- are residents of Matawan. Mrs. w««k by an automobile, owned by •Urtti about two years ago, was be- celerator stuck. She suffered a pos- Knox was divorced from Rev. M. G. Howard Martin of Jersey City. She fore the court at Freehold ags,ln lost sible fracture of her skull. Skinner March 20, 1031 suffered a fractured right ankle. in the County week. Mr. Willis ot Keyport died In Suffers Broken Hip. • Iintner—Davis. New Matawan Resident IBM, leaving an estate of about Mrs, Eliza Herbert of Freehold suf- Mies KmiJls Elaine Llntner, daugh- A daughter Was born to Mr. and Personal Notw, Sales of Prop- $80,000, There will be several more Mrs. Paul A. Egan of Ma.ta.wan Mon- hearings before the case li settled. fered a broken hip last week when ter of Mrs. Edward Llntner, of Sum- erty, BuOding ' Operation!, she was knocked down by a large, mit, formerly of Freehold, and Rob- day, July 15, at Monmouth Memorial Check These Four Points! Lodge Doings, Births. Mar* No Oaase for Action. dog. She was removed to Fltkln Me- ert McLean Davis of New York were hospital. She is their second child, Albert Hennessey, 20, ot Port Mon- morial hospital, where she Is still a married Saturday, July 13. and has been named Patricia Ana. riages and Death*. mouth, failed to recover damages re- patient. cently in a. suit agatoet Oscar Krue- A Covered Wagon. Death of Keansburg Woman. Died at Age of 88. Changes Flea to Guilty, Borden Derellect drove Into Free- Mrs, Louise Coflta, a resident of Manual H. PhllltpB, age! 82 year*, ger of Bast Keanaburg, which grew but of an automobile accident In Edgar H. Crockett, 56, of Aabury hold last wtek In an old covered Keansburg the paBt 24 years, died of Freehold, died Wedneitty of last Park, on Friday at New Brunswick wagon drawn- by a team of burros. Tuesday, July 9, after a long «lek- WMIC at Monmoulh Memorial ho»- 1938 on the Keyport and Atlaatlo Highlands boulevard, changed his plea from Innocence to He left Columbia, Now Mexico, In ness. She leaves three sons and ptttl. Ha la survived by on« daugh- guilty of second degree murder for the wagon three months ago. three daughters. ter, Mr«. Bmma Warren ot Uatawsn, Campbell-Wilson. the fatal shooting of Dorothy Pet- Died ut Morganvllle. and three lorii. Mayor O, C. Phillips Miss Avorlll Hoffman Campbell, tlte, 20, ot Neptune, on May 9, Midget Auto Overturns. ot AUantio Highlands, Charlea W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asbury W. In a warm-up prior to the start Benjamin T, Conklln died at his PblUtpi of Holmdel and Edwin H. Campbell of Keyport, and James Negro Thieves Arrested. of midget auto races Friday night homo in Morganvllle Saturday, July Phlllipa of Como. An automobile load of Negroa, who 13, after a, brled Illness. The funeral COLDSPOT John Wilson, *on of Mr. and Mrs, at Asbury Park, a car, owned and James T. Wilson of Union Beach stopped at Harry Olelne'a roadstand driven by Kenneth Stone of Keyport, was held at hlo lato home and burial Jail Matewan Oar Bobber. were married Tuesday evening, July on the Frcebold-Asbury Park road was In Holmdel cemetery. Clarence H. DenftU of Long overturned. The 'driver was not hurt 16, last week and stole $29.83 from the Fassed Bar Examination. Branch, who recently pleaded non Matawan Girl Cute Foot. cash register, were apprehended by Samuel J. Foosaner of Newark, vult to a charge of breaking and en- Shower Tot Brlde-Te-Be. state police and sent to jail. Miss Dorothy Tansey of Matawan alone has them all.., formerly of Freehold, passed tho tering and larceny of merchandise About forty friends of Miss Mary severely lacerated her right foot last + • - • * •" from freight cart at Bed Bank, Mat- Snitched Tableware, Arrested. week when she stepped on a tin can. state bar examinations last week. Ho You n06d Blx 0Dt McCarthy of Freehold gathered at St. is a graduate of Freehold high school . ^ MW^ m mam mm ' opacity lor an overago family of four to six awtn and Long Branch, has been Rose of Lima school hall Wednesday Joseph Yorkams and Patsy Lally Three stitches were taken to close eestenced to six months In Jail. of Holmdel were arrested last week the wound. and tho University of Pennsylvania, AL^T ^^ I f L, people. Coldspot gives you 6.2 cublo feet—more tlian you need night of last week/ and tendered a and made pay court coats of {15 on and 1S1 1 eet ehcw«r In celebration of her en- Son Bora to Mrs, Owen Reed. ^r ^£ \ Jtmt \m\ "" "I* *" * °* useablo shelf space. Be sure you get a Olrl'a Body Found. a charge of stealing a sugar bowl Bom at Osslnlng. refrigerator that's big enough. Ask about size and compare iba gagement to Henry Surgent of West salt shaken and two napkin holders Mr. and Mrs. Allan Matthews of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Reed cf The body of Mlee Phommea. Arabia, Freehold. facts wltti Coldspot—before you buy any refrigerator! sixteen, daughter of Mrt. Lucy from Magnolia inn, Matawan. Osslnlng, New York, are the narents Princeton are the parents of a son, born July 9 in Princeton hospital. Arabia of Long Branch, was found by Verdict of SM,OO0. of a daughter born Friday, Jlily 12, You want de- Judgment,for WB,000 against Wil- Sojourning In Europe. Mrs. Matthews was formerly Miss Mrs. Reed was formerly Miss Doro- police last Thursday on a railroad Miss Elizabeth Brian, teacher of pendable cold elding, near WeitWood aveaue. She liam G. Fuchi of Irvlngton, and In Muriel Croes of Keyport thy Emmons of Freehold. favor ot Frank W. Brown of Long English at Keyport high school at all times- had apparanetly been struck by a sailed last week on a month's trip to Lobster Fishermen Arrested. New Freehold Resident. Branch, was recorded in Monmouth V PERFORMANCE no matter how locomotive. Europe. She will spend a week in Three Newark men were arrested A eon was born on Wednesday of Youthful Thief Onught. county circuit court recently in an last waek at Fltkln Memorial hos- high the thermometer goes. Coldspot Is super-powered—gives you more power than you'll ever uncontested accident damage suit. England, fly to Paris and tour part recently at Keyport, and fined $100 A email boy who broke Into the of France. each on charges of catching and pital to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Capone need—freezes 108 Ice cubes FAST—Is quiet—economical—has only five moving puts. Ask about Besoun Fishing Companion. keeping lobsters below the size al- of Freehold. flat of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frlck of Price of Potatoes Down. performance before you buy any refrigerator! Freehold recently and stole several Walter Melee and Herman? J lowed by law. Suffers Fractured Toe. Schwartz of Keyport dove from their A lower price and more discrimin- old type dollar bills and a large nuav- ation on the part of buyers char- Keyport High School Reunion. Mla.j Elaine Holmes of Keyport Thousands proclaim Coldspot "the most beautiful ber of Indian head pennies was, ap- fishing boat la th* bay off Keyport suffered a fractured toe last week as recently and saved John Mlleski of acterized the potato market at Free- The first annual reunion of the electrlo refrigerator In all America!" Beautiful prehended last week when he at- hold last week. The price dropped class of 1988 of the Keyport high a result of kicking a hard object Perth Amboy, a companion who had -while in swimming at Manasqmn. streamlines, chrome trim and white porcelain tempted to paas the pennies. fallen overboard, from $2.50 and $2.75 to as low as school will be held Monday night, J1.B5 for first field runs. July 29, at the Cat 'n' Fiddle restau- will show you why! Ooal Trucker Arrested. A Visit from Joe Tenner. VBEAUTY Wins Floyd Gibbons Prize. rant at Cllffwood. Kenneth Bailey, Matawan coal George W. Burlew of Keyport won Buys Freehold Plant. - Joaeph Penner of radio fame trucker, was charged last week by a cash prize from Floyd Gibbons n The Collins Flashlight corporation Injured by Automobile. stopped recently at a roadstand on Bo sure you get the best volua Glenn L. Berry, superintendent of centiy for an account of the death: of Virginia, with headquarters at Mrs. Annie Berth, 87 years old, of the Freehold-Adelphla road. for your money In 1935! Cold- counts, weights and measures, with ot Stanley Fisher and Lester Still, Washington, D. C, has purchased the spot Is low-priced, yet you get delivery coal without delivery tick- well of Keyport in a, battle with a Campbell manufacturing plant at VLOW PRICE ets. He was reprimanded on ar- every worthwhile feature that shark in Matawan creek in 1016. Freehold from Dr. William K. Campi *** • w« j ww UA *J# Tl »* ABU M-\> raignment. bell of Long Branch. money can buy and exclusive Coldspot features unobtainable elsewhere at any price! To Fly to Sooth America. Knook-Out For Couple Get 60-Day Term. Melvln Hopla, son of Mr. and Mrs Use this yardstick of value wherever you Mike Plnkin of Freehold scored a Judson Hopla of Keyport, left Thurs- William Gorden and Ruth Hansel] knock-out recently at the Ocean day with Major de Seyersky, airplane of Matawan, arrested recently on a •hop! Ash pertinent questions about these View A. A., Long Branch, over drunk and dlsorderely charge by Po- A REAL VALUE four points whichever refrigerator you look builder and designer, on an airplane Mickey Buesell of Burlington, Pis- trip from Long Island to South lice Chief Edwin C. Sloat, have been at! Then put the facts you find against kin, who was former state amateur America. sentenced to sixty days in the county lightweight champion, waB making jail at Freehold. Coldspot You'll be amazed how much his professional debut. Hurt When Horse Fell. more value—extra value—Coldspot gives James 8. VanHlper of Wemrock Philadelphia Wedding. Boxer Undergoes Operation. A. S. Marcus and family of Key- you for your money. You'll be thrilled »t near Freehold, was pinned under his the features Coldspot gives you—many ex- Joseph Furcell of Long Branch horse last week when the animal port attended the wedding last week underwent an operation recently, at of their nephew, Jack Samson, at the clusive with Coldspot alone. Check them stumbled and fell. He suffered Broadwood hotel, Philadelphia. Wlsa SALE! Monxnouth Memorial hospital for a fractured hip, and was taken to Flt- below. Then you'll understand why thous- dislocated left shoulder, which was Hebft Marcus was one of the brides- hurt eighteen month ago and had Wn Memorial hospital. maids. ands are saying, "The biggest value—at any Judge Lawrence on Trip, price !" slipped out of place no less than Bonded to Keep Peace. seven times since, Judge and Mrs. Rullf V. Lawrence and Miss Sylvia Lawrence sailed Cora Falconer of Matawan town- Sent to Reformatory, ship has been placed under $000 bond Wednesday, night of last week on the to keep tho peace as the result of a Thomas Charall, sixteen, of Keans- "New York" of ths Hamburg-Amer- 12 Famous Features_ burg, was committed to the state neighborhood brawl In which one of ican line to tour Germany, Italy and her henchmen is alleged to have tak- Super-Powered Untt . . . erated Glaia Rolling reformatory at Annandala Friday by France. Asslltant Prosecutor Edward V. en part, axe in hand Only B Moving Parti. Pin- Automatic. Full Hoe—r*yton, New "Touch-a-bar" . . • Vlilon, fnterfor Light, Juaka on pleading guilty to liuceny Detective a Blood Donor. SHIRTS from Camp Rarltan. Was Mary Roe, daughter of Isaac K Touch Opens Door. Lifetime Porcelain Detective Merrltt B. Kent gave a KNOWN AS THE BEST,-THE BEST KNOWN IOS lea Cub«i . . . 7'/a Enameled Interior; 10- Hoe of Adelphla, and Elmer Layton, pint and a half of blood lost week In Held for Trial Later. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Layton Full Pnundi FAST. Point Cold Control, an attempt to save the life of William New ""Food«x" Stor- Semi - Automatic D«- Corlles Riddle and Paul McPher- ot Jerseyvllle, were married Sunday, H. Hobart, Avon meat market pro- son, charged with burning a care- July 14, by Rev. Otis VanBrunt of Bgo (or Vegetable!, (ro • t. Streamlined prietor, who was fatally wounded by New Water Cooler Beauty Created Exclus- taker's cottage on the Strasaberger Freehold. hold-up men, estate at Oceanport, were arraigned Sale of Colored Shirts Holds & Gallon. Split ively for Coldspot. Dry before Assistant Prosecutor Juska, Death Follows Operation. Pled at Colt's Neck.. Shelf for Hoaata and Zero Insulation Sur* and held for a trial later, • Mrs. Frances H. Patterson of Free- George Mcrgogy, Sr., a former res- Regular Price SALE PRICE Buttle*. N

10% to 50% Below SIZE REG.riUCE SALE THICK YOU SAVE THE FAIREST PRICES IN THE COUNTRY AND STRAW ^ PANAMA 4.50-20 7.10 ' 5.96 2.04 BE ASSURED OF EXTREME BARGAINS WITHOUT 4.75-21 8.10 6.35 1.75 SACRIFICE IN QUALITY. HATS REDUCED! 5.00-19 8.40 6.80 1.60 STRAWS PANAMAS . 5.25-18 9.35 7.56 1.79 $1.65 • Now $-1.15 5.50-19 10.70 8.69 2.01 Visit Either Store Now $3.50 Now $0.65 AND BE CONVINCED THAT THE SAVINGS ARE $1.95 - Now $J.45 5.50-20 11.10 9.99 1.11 MATCHLESS ! $5.00 6.00-21 12.90 10.49 2.41 $2.50 - Now $| .85 Now $O.65 6.50-16 14.10 11.43 2.67 $3.50 - Now $2-35 $7.00 Now $4.65 6.00-17 11.60 10.40 1.20 WEST FURNITURE CO. 6.50-19 14.95 12.15 2.80 STETSONS INCLUDED « KEYPORT, N. J. Branch Store—-Middletown-Red Bank Highway J. KRIDEL Sears, Roebuck and Co. —RED BANK- 27-29 AAonmouth St., Red Bank (290 RED. SANK Page Eight r——BNROUNOWI STAMP NEWS DIGEST. of conservation in New .York State, emerald green, are known of the Win Judging Honors Brown at Freehold Friday awarded the presentation being made In a rec- fifth 1932 series. From information Judgments totaling 98,000 to Michael A LOCKSMITH? By Harold C. Senegor. tangle with a pine tree appearing al available only 100 copies of each In Cattle Contests Healy and & W. Earl, Inc., of Long - , Come Down to Secretarial were printed and covers are known Branch, against the Pennsylvania New Canadian Airmail' Boute An tho left. Tho copleB seen have a been used on third claes matter am with these stamp on them which The Junior and senior 4-H dairy and New "STork and Long Branch nounced—Commencing on or aboui were used at the time of issue. The railroads covering damage by flre to Courses August 16, Inaugural flights betweer are green. • cattle judging toams from Monmouth 11 u Hartford, Conn., seems to be on utanipa are the 15c lilac and 20c county both placed second In com- property at Long Branch. as * J» •RWits kr 1? .sfi ir'n Kenora, Cole and McKensle Islan emerald green of tho first air post -SAMUEL'S of the main centres of use of thl OerretPBhdtaet, Shirthsnd, Typewriting, 4iml«r will be made and four separate an set of 1032 showing the postofflce be- petition with ten New Jersey coun- Atceiintins, Intenitrt Econemui, ett. idea, the most prolific use to date ties In the annual 4-H dairy cattle LOCKSMITH and HARDWARE SHOP SUCCESSFUL QRADUATE5 QUICKLY distinct cachets will be used on lei fore and after Hie earthquake, over- ters carried on the Initial tripe. Tiiej being the promotion of the Connect- judging contest held under the super Branch of Asbury Park PLACED IN GOOD POSITIONS icut Tercentenary celebration. Three printed in red in two lines, "Correo vision of the dairy department of Call or Wilt, far Hew Catalan will be: Kenora to Cole; Cole to Ke- Aereo interior—1932." nora; Cole to McKenzle Island; Me types have been seen, the first con- the State College of Agriculture at 14 Monmouth St., Red Bank sisting of a double-lined rectangk Peru—A new value, 2 centavos, Kensie Island to Cole. brown purple, has been Issued ln the the Walker-Gordon laboratories at DRAKE Covers should be prepared bearin with the wording, "Connecticut Ter- Plalnsboro. centenary, 1635-1935" in threo lines unemployment lssuo picturing the •"*" 1558 SECRETARIAL COLLEGES Indication on which flight they are ti Monument of the Second of May. In the senior division Salem county be cent, and mailed to the Distric A second type consists of an outlin placed first with 982 points, Mon- Prompt Service .• Keoaonable Bat«« Day and Evening Clalltt map of the Stajp within which is th Portuk'rtl—A reader informs; UB WM. C COPE, President Director of Postal Services, Wlnni mouth county waa second with 073,5 peg, Manitoba, Canada. As the us wording "Welcome to Connecticut that the new 10c adheslvo mentioned (si Hvte Strwt 517 «m«* »!'»• and below the years, : :1635-1935" am two weeks ago, concerning" which points, Mercer county took third with NEWARK PERTH AMBOV of Canadian postage Is necessary, In 801.8 points. In the dlvlBion of the elude a money order payable to Th "Tercentenary." The latest typo ti our information, was scant; shoWB not "a native" as wo stated but junior teams Mercer county took Receiver General of Canada ln thi be received consists of the inscrip- first with 049 points, Monmouth coun- ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE amount of six cents per letter en tion, "Connecticut Tercentenary, Prince Henry, the Navigator, 1394- 1635-1935" In three purple, lines. 1460, the likeness being taken from ty took second with 884 points and | Michigan Centennial Stamp closed. CovcrB should be addressee Somerset county was third with 705. j announced to the actual place of destination, 1 Motorists have received some at- a very early print. : Spain—A 'new air mall has ap- The senior team from Monmouth i to bo released on ybu,r fiome, or where you may wan tention, one of the earlier types urg- county consisted of Cllde Williamson ing drivers to, "Stop saving seconds peared, 2p, slate blue. Tho design November 1, the letters delivered. The Canadla Elsie Hampton and William Patter- liudaon Tennlmil authorities will do the rest. and losing lives" with the small cap- is an autogiro flying over a city. at Lansing, Michigan tion below "Do you part to make the son. The junior team consisted of SUNDAYS Stanton Patterson, Jack Morris and Au». 4, 18: Sept. 1, IB i First Day Cover Service: Philatelic Agencies of The World. highways safe." To the left of the in- a Capt Woodblocks—Possession of a William Dangler, while Kena Meglll WEDNESDAYS .-T-- -\ Singles 10c (Continued.) scription is a traffic light. Cape of Good Hope triangle is the 13c judged as alternate. Auj. 7, 21) Sept. 4, IS V^' /// Poire French Colonies—Agence Comp- To prevent last minute rushes for goal of every juvenile collector. Quite Several Monmouth judges wore Strip of Three : 10o table des Timbres Colonlous, 80 Eue licenses, a meter ad was used bear- often the ambition is realized. Pos- very outstanding In the Individual Leave PC PUaunt ....9:11 A. M. (D.S.T.) Block of Four 20c du Daubourg, Saint Dennis, Paris. ing the reminder "Drivers' License session of. a Cape of Good Hope Sfls Flyer* or Conaull Af«»t> Expire May 31. Eenewl" with the scoring honors. Clyde Williamson of Plate Number Block of Four 35c French Togo—Keceveur Principal woodblock triangle Is tho goal of Farmlngdale made tho highest score Twelve different cover designs will outline of a car in the background. every adult collector but rarely is it PENNSYLVANIA be used for this stamp. dea postes, Mome. National products are stressed by realized. in the contest with 347.5 points. Elsie RAILROAD If you prefer to prepare your own Fiji—Colonial Postmaster, Fiji. Hampton, also of Farmlngdale, waa covers I will supply 12 differently this same method, among those re- The story of the woodblocks and designed coverfl for 2f>c on orders Gambia—Acting Director of Posts, ceived being Seagram's, the new self- second high judge in the contest G. P. O., Bathurst. he reasons for their rarity is ono with SiO points. Stanton Patterson received durlns Aucust. After the shifting Beo and the combination of >f the interesting tales of philately, end of. the month the mice will Germany—Versandstelle fuLSamm- Wonder Bread and Hostess Cakes. of Ardena was second high Individ- double. '"8,000'' envelopes were din- , n 1860 a supply of the regular issue ual judge among the juniors with 31D trlbuted for the San DieRo Ktnmp, lennaikcn des FostrechEUngsaalte, Gimbels of New York has used if triangles was sent to Capo Town, NEW YORK without a Rlnslo protest, to our de- Berlin 2. :wo types since the beginning of the points. signs MUST be food! >ut in transit the bills of lading dis- In the placing of high Individuals Stamp Description—F. R. Rice re- -•ear, and Macy Company has used ippeared. The consignment of stamps Only Packard offers a car so fine HAROLD C. DENEGAR, one of tho slogan type. Large de- ;ould not be delivered without these In respective breeds, Monmouth coun- or NEWARK 210 Walnut Av, WanamoBsa Pit, N. J. ports a description of the 1035-36 ty again came In tho foreground. In tfigratory Bird Hunting Stamp aa partment stores in all parts of 'the lapers, so the stamps were held in ROUND at a price so low follows: Along the top frame ln a country have joined In the scheme. 'ape Town, pending the arrival of judging Holstelns, first place among iVe expect many new varieties in the all judges waa captured by Starrton TRIP I straight line are tho words, "U. S. duplicates from England. $1 .00 Down Payment ... as low M $407 Department of Agriculture" and at 'uture and suggest this new depar- Patterson with 92,5 points, whilo sec- urc aa an interesting hobby in it- The colony meanwhile had a need ond place, went to Elsie Hampton 'tho bottom "Migratory Bird Hunting or postage stamps, so the local flrcn (less liberal allowance for your used car) iclf. with 91"points and Wilton Dangler 1SUNDAY, 3V1X 38 I Stamp." In the upper left hand cor- if Messrs. Saul, Solomon and Co., took third with 88 points. In the I ner of the stamp near the frame it •ere commissioned to print a supply Leaves RED BANK -.8:01 AJM. j states "Void after June 30, 1936," and New Issues. if the then current triangle to the judging of Jerseys, Stanton Patter- WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 i in the lower right corner In a dark son tied with Stanley Gauntt of leaves KED BANK ....8;08 A. M. Bulgaria—Immediately after the ;eat of their ability. Not possessing Salem county for second place with PACKARD 120 ! circle is a white figure 'I' with a rib- Salkan Games set, mentioned last he best of equipment, the stamps Standard Time Shown—Add On* j bon across it bearing the word "Dol- 95.5, In Brown Swiss breed Rena eek, it was announced that a spe- yere crudely printed,,tho stereotypes Megil! was one of the high individ- Hour lor Daylight Time I lar." The stamp is printed in a very cial series la about to appear for the leing cast from steel dies. Although Returning tickets good on any •9801. '1095 I attractive maroon color and pictures gymnastic meet at Sofia July 12. echnically not "woodblocks" the uals, tying with John Everett of New Jersey Central train, except List Prices at Factory three . birds leaving the water, one Somerset county for second place There are said to te six values—1, irudity of the design resulted in a The Blue Comet, on data of sale Standard Acuswry Group "Extra more than on last year's stamp. The :, i, 7, 14 and 50 1., 'the first live llm- esemblance, to the latter, and there- with 95-5 points. In tho Guernsey Consult ticket agents for leaving stamp is very well executed and ted to .36,000 copies and the last to iy gave the stamps their name. breed Clyde Williamson came near times from stations not shown NOW AVAILABLE IN AJ.L MODELS might be considered a real work of .0,000. In the printing two of the stereo- the top, tying threo other judges for above and additional Information. art, for it shows what the Bureau of THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL AFTER Czechoslovakia—The stamp we 'pes became transposed, so that third place. Her scoro was 89.5. THEATRE TRAIN ON WEDNESDAY, Engraving and Printing can do when nonK the four pence stamps ap- All of the above judges from Mon- July 31, leavlnu New York, Llbor- they have the time. lentloned about six weeks ago, is- MONMOUTH COUNTY PACKARD CO. ued to honor Genera] Stcfanik, for- Jeared a one penny, and vice versa, mouth county are members of tho ty St., 10:50 P. M.. Newark, Brood St., hus resulting in an error of color, Freehold Junior Dairy club, and re- 10:48 P. M., tor stations Perth Amboy ner Minister of War, is now in cir- to Point Plcueant Inclusive. Thin BDQ- Red Bank rbllatello index. ulatlon In this country. The value hese errors today are the rarest of ceived their training in dairy cattlo clal train provides aa opportunity to Motunoutli St. & Maple Avc. ... (Continued.) 50h and the color green, the stamp Jape of Good Hope triangles, only judging as a regular part of their attend the. theater. >lo Avo. Tel. 8200. in other respects being similar to our being in existence, It is said. Monmouth County 4-H Dairy club Dcutsch Ostafrlka—German East Upon arrival of duplicate bills of any of this nation's portrait issues. work. . . • Sea Bright Africa. ding a year later, the original con- •Ocean Ave. Deutsch Sudwestafrlka—German France—The long agitation for a ignment of stamps were released harity stamp in favor of white collar Railroad X^)ses Suit. Jersey^iCentral South-west Africa. nd placed in use, replacing the vorkers has at last been settled, ac- woodblocks."—Herman Herst, A jury before Judge Thomas H. Die—The original engraved piece ordlng to "L'Echo de la Tlmbro- of metal or other material from ogie." This paper saya that the. Post- which reproductions are taken to •fflce department has decided to 1s- form the plate or atone for printing us a 50 centime adhesive, with a New l'ostoirds and Envelopes. - stamps. mrtax of 1 franc. A new stamp of Austria—Three novelties aro re- Did Proof—A printed impression he "Sower" type hag been received, ortod: n letter-card, 24 gr,, green on taken frocn a stamp die. 5 centimes value printed in aniline ray blue; a reply card, 12 plus 12 gr., Documentary Stamps — Revenue ose. rown on chamois, and a view card, stamps issued for the payment of Germany—The musicians set of vith thirty-five different views, 35 gr., taxe3 on documents of all kinds. hree special stamps represents the ed on cream. MILEAGE NOTICE. New Tabulation Sheet—A sheet for atest effort of a nation to honor Belgium—Reduction of rates has The following is a true copy of pro- Jhilatellcally some of Its sons noted reatod numerous now items. Old posed Ordin&nce that was introduced nnd 20th Century tabulations o[ varieties ECONOMY PBSBed firBt rending at a meeting of the is now being placed on the market in the world of fine arts. The 6 pf., 0c cards have been overprinted 35c, Township Committee of the Township of by William D. Picrson, 160 Bucking- sreen shows Helnrlch Schuetz, with 50c, blue on green, tri-lingual; 50c Middletown, held on Thursday afternoon, he dates 1858-1935; the 12 pf., brown yOc, blue on cream, bl-llngual, July 11th. 1935, and was laid over for ham street, Waterbury, Conn. Sheet second and final passage to a meeting of No. 1 lists N03. 294 to 550 inclusive, red shows Johann' Sebastian Bach eply, and 50c plua 50c, blue on yel- the Township Committee to bo held on and Sheet No. 2, NOB. 551 to National with dates 1695-1935; and tho 25 pf., ow, tri-lingual, reply.) Also there la Thursday afternoon, July 25th, 1335, at ultramarine shows Handel with the a new 35c, green on yellow, with a three-thirty o'clock in tho afternoon, nt Parks inclusive. They sell at 15c per KNOCKLESS which timo a public hearing will be held sheet or 25c for the two and should same dates as the Bach stamp. The ew design, a heraidio lion with er- upon the samo and nil persons Interested help the novice over the bumps. stamps measure about 20x24 mm., mine background. The latter is is- POWER will be given an opportunity to be heard. lerforated 13^4, and are printed on HOWARD W. ROBERTS, ued also for unemployment relief, In Township Clerk. British Umpire's Jubilee Issue. paper watermarked with the Nazi wo formats. AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AMUSE, (Continued.) insignia. Dutch East Indies—The 5 plus Be, MENT, VENDING, NOVELTY AND plowman) blue on cream, ia in two OTHEIi KINDS OF MACHINES IN THE Newfoundland— 4c rose; 5c mauve; Greece—The jury appointed to se- TOWNSHIP OP M1DDLETOWN. 7c blue; 24c olive. ect designs for the new air mail set brmats. BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Nigeria—l'Ad ultramarine and las now reported and the winning Germany—Lucky la the collector Committee of tho Township of Middle- slate-black; 2d myrtle-green and in- leslgns have been sent to London vho gets a complete set of the 6pf., town : rrcen, "Winterhilre" (winter aid) 1. In the construction of this Ordi- digo; 3d brown and blue; 6d slate- or engraving. The subjects chosen, nance, tho term "person" shall be con- blue and purple. )ased on Greek mythology, are as iosta] cards of last winter. German Btrued to mean any individual, firm, pani Northern Rhodesia—Id, light blue 'ollows; Id, the chariot of the sun apers reported that there were forty ncrshlp, corporation or a.ssociation. lifferent views. A French collector 2. In tho struction of this Ordi- and bronze; 2d, myrtle-green and iding the heavens, drawn by four nance, tho term "operate" shall. mean to indigo; 3d brown and blue; 3d, elate- lorses; 2d, Iris, messenger of the laims to have 100. There is also a have, keep or maintain upon any prem- Gods, flying; 5d, Daedalue making :ard "issued in Munich, 3pf, brown, ises in tho Towiiehii) of Middletowu irny blue and purple. of tho machines hereinafter described, Nyassaland—Id, ultramarine and wings for his son Icarus; 7d, Athena Hindenburg,) with a picture pack epresenting Eros as Bavarian pos- which aro in u plaeo of tumneKS or any slate; 2d, myrtle-green( and indigo; taming Pegasue; lOd, Hermes, the riuhlic place otiuil to thu public where Buch messenger of the Gods; 25d, Zeus, In illion, , machines shall bo available to tho nubile 3d, brown and blue; lsh, slate-blue and the Word "operate" in connection with and purple. the form of an eagle, carrying Gany- Estonia—Old 12s cards are over- such machine, i-liull apply to both tho St. Helena—lHd, Indigo and red; mede to Olympus; 30d, Triptolomus, >rinted in blue, 15s, on account of an •ownera of the said machines and tho own- In a chariot borne by winged ser- ers or occuiiantn of the premises upon 2d, ultramarine and slate; 6d, myrtle- ncrease in rates. Reply cards are which such machines may be located. green and indigo; lsh, slate-blue and pents, going on Demeter's order to imilai'ly affected. ,3. In thu conatruclitm of this Ordi- purple. sow grain on the earth; 50d, Bel- Hungary—The now set of cards Is nance, the term "amusement, vending, lerophon with Pegasus; lOOd, tho :ornplcted by a 10 plus 10 filler, dark novelty nnd all other kinds of machines" ram of the Golden Fleece flying over shall mean any machine that Is operated Farley Pondering Navy Stamp- reen. tjy. jilocmj; a toin in tho dot Ihnt Is used the Hellespont with Pbrlxus and Norway—The 15 plus 15 ore card, for amusement or that ia UECM1« for tho Recently Senator Millard Tydlngs of Helle, cousins of Jason. purpoHo gf ilihtributiriK merchandise or is Maryland ,and Representative Am- rown on white, Is now issued In UBed for wciBhim: person* or performing Italy—Despite assurances some large format. similar or other Kinds of hervicca upon the brose J, Kennedy cf the same state, »lacln& of a coin in the hlot, and all kinds renewed the effort to have Congress months ago that needless commem- Luxemburg—The current view of machines fur the .-;iji] purposes with approve a special postage stamp to oratlves and charity issues would be :ards, nominal value 40c, have been mechanical operation that furnish any fiort suppressed, it is now announced that verprinted 35c, of amusement, meiluiiiicid or ncrv-ice what- commemorate the worth and services soever in ti'luin Io:- a coin Haccl in said of Commodore John Barry, claimed In. October there will De> a new ser- Poland—A new 15 gr ha3 appeared, machine. by many throughout the country to ies in favor of the national militia. gray on broivn chamois, eagle type. 4. It thall not ho lawful within tho have been the father of the American Jugoslavia—The first adheslvcs with At the left is a text advertising the llmitj of tho Township of MicMlctoun for Navy. use of the telephone. any person to operate atiy amusement portrait of the young King, Peter II, Vending, novelty or other mnchiiie unless An obstacle, S-ntf, on# that has are now almost ready for release, it Houmanla—King Carol appears In such person skull oMiiin 0 liccn^u for such reached imposing proportions, is the ia announced. arger dimensions on a new reply machine and pay the lirausc therefor as card, 2 plus 2 bant, green on cream. hereinafter mentioned arid net forth. counterclaim of proponents of Com- Mauritius—To facilitate commcrci 5. 'Ilia lifeline fee fnr such amusement, modore John Paul J*nes that he with the various British colonies in vendinc. novelty ur other khi'l of muchiiie should be so honored as tho father Africa, the repee is to be abandoned How Much Are My V. 8. Stamps Bhnll bo Three (S3.tin) Dollars for'each ana every machine which is imposed for of our Navy. Tho Navy Department as the monetary unit and replaced by Worth? the purpose of levemio. itself has declined to make the dis- the shilling, divided into 100 cents. A continuation of a series com- 6. The liceriho M, i^ued henmnder shall tinction, tiaylng'4hat while John Paul This move Is sure to bring out some menced July 11 in which I will at. expire 0:1 lJiitfiiiF.fr SI si. ,,f the year for overprints and perhaps a new issue. which it Is is-ued and the fee ]>:i!d shall Jones w,is the first naval man to re- te^npt to list most of the U. 8. Stamp ho only for Midi ymir ur portion o£ tho ceive a gold medal and the thanks of Netherlands—The four portrait issues along with the average net year, rcKiijdlejs of ihe time when the eame Congress for his services thlB did not stamps mentioned last week will be is issued. price being demanded by dealers for 7. Tho license fee bhull he paid to tho make him the father of the navy by withdrawn from salo October 12. them. These prices are for stamps Townthtp Olcit, who Fhnll l:,aue such li- any means. Tho department alao Nicaragua—Air Post Stamps—Two in average good condition. Super cense and i«M,e a nn!ill metal tnu with a stated that Commodore John Barry additional values, 15o lilac nnd 20c number nnd (lie yenr of tli« lireme which stamps should bring from 10 to 25 ahnll beallixeil to the raid murhiiio headed the navy list during: the Rev- )er cent more. 8. The licnon who obtnlnn b.ich li- olution which fact did not entitled cense shall have the same metal t;tk' dte- him to bo called tho father of the U.ed lilnyhlE tho number mill the yrar oLJhe American Navy, And so the contro- Scott No. Stamp Unuo*. 10. Nothlnc In this Orillnani-o shnl! l« 112 le Buff construed to mean that any rii:htj an Ing to II Bolletlno Fllatellco the Al- 4.SO 1.00 111 2e Brown 2.26 I.TI heroin granted to any unc wlintBoover tc banian Government Is about to pro- IK 8o UltrMnariM .75 ,60 owmte any camhlim,- innrfn™ or .levin 1,20 .18 .05 ceed to a wholesale auction of left- 115 6e Ultramcrina 8.0(1 of any kind whatsoever and nny slot ma. 116 100 Yellow 4.00 1.00 chine or other machine tl.nt U 11 Kaniblini overs of various postage and air 117 7.00 9.00 2.00 12o Green 6.00 machine or of n K) lriK i,.,turo nre not mail series dating back to 1025. 118 15c Dr. A M. Type 1 3.00 2.00 covered by the t<- of thin Ordinance 119 50.00 9.00 6.00 nnd are prolilhlted. Aa some of the Issues presumed to 15c Br. A W. TVM 2 12.50 120 24c Green and Violet a.oo 2.2S 11. Any iwinoii vlolnllriK nny of the bo included in this sale liavo long 121 15.00 9.00 (.00 SOc Br. & Carmine 25.00 provlslunn of this Ordinnnce, which slinll slnco been recorded as exhausted, tho 122 »0c Carmine 4 Black 6.00 4.00 Include tho owneis of tho inailiiuc nnd JO. 00 20.00 tha owners ami orciiiumtn of Iho propeily question arisen among collectors 1870-71 WIr* Grill upiui whkil the same filial) bo located, whether this Is not another example m le Ultramtrlne in.00 whether surli person bp nctiiur ns luincl- 1J5 2c lied brown '1.711 .•0 f.al or UKOi.ls or employee, fihnll t,ft liable of a Government speculating In its ur, 3e Greert ft.00 .It, .SO upon conviction 10 11 fine of not exceeding rarer postal Issues. 137 6c Carmine 3.08 .25 ' .15 fifty ($60.00) Dollars. UK 7c Vermilion 8.01) 5.00 32, In ntUVtion to the peuniffes for the 10c Brown 6.50 4.00 vlohitlon of this Oidinanre, It is inovldeil A New Philatelic Sideline—Among 15c Oranse 11.00 9.0* that Iho I'ollcft Defuu Uncut, upon llndlnt? tho sidelines of philately, one of the VOc Carmine u.oo lO.OO thilt SHch imtchhio covered l.y thin Onll- 17.CO 11.00 nanco he operated without a license, shall newest is the use and collecting of 1870-71 Without Grill. meter nds, or advertising made nup- 145 In Ultranurine hnvo tho rl«ht to take tho same. In the 146 2c n.d Brown i.00 .IE .11 ponieulon of tho Tuwtmhli. and hold the plEnentary to tho franking of mail 147 8c Green 2.00 .10 .08 HRme pemltiiK tho prosecution of tho tier- 14B 1.50 .04. .03 son operating the same. by meters. Tho designs, placed to 6o Carmine tho left of tho city and d«t» elrcls, 140 7o Vermilion 4.(0 .SO .10 13. Ail Ordinances or parts of Ordi- ISO 10c Drown 10,00 5.21 I.2S nancuii lncon»Ut«iit with tho provlslonl of vary considerable lrn manner of pre- 1M 12c Dull vloltl 10.00 .60 .40 thli Orrllrmnce AIQ hor£hy mpealcd. sentation and colors, the latter being 1(2 15c Bright Orlnil 11.00 1.35 1.00 14. fn cmo for nny .reason utty secllon dependent on tha color requirements 163 ; 24c Purple JO. 3 remainder or any portion a npcclllc organisation or product th*reof, Shrewd, careful buyer, read The Register'. Claw- IIIS. . ThlThlii Ordinance shall tnke effect In the first group, on« of tho moist . NO THIRD GRADE upon Us pttsange And ttilbllcfttlim oe re- nttractlve 1B that calling attention to ified Advei-tiiementa.. Here you find the .eller who ONLY ONE QUALITY ij b i too ftgt U»t l?p J ? ^ tt m to Mil tni the faun* who want* to BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,193B.

FEDEBAL PERMISSION GIVEN. trlbutor places the fertilizer In two- BUS BTBIKEB CAB. Deny That Waters Inoh wide bands, two Inches on either Royalty Heard side of .and two Inches below the Two Injured aa Coastal Cities Bus CoL Win. H. Bl«lr ol Fort MOB- Crashes at illddletown. mouth to 8«r»e Monmouth Co. Are Polluted lead. WBRB_Perfoiroer Variety trills of tomatoes, aspar- Two persons" were Injured Monday BeortUry ot War I>*m »t Wash- Short officials have rushed to theagus, rhubarb and many other veg- ington, D. C. «4vlsed Btoattr Bar. morning when a Coastal Cities bus, Joe Wilbur Entertained Notable* 4ftf«uw', I.95 comeback on the London stage. Not Tho fertilizer distributor with the long ago MISB Baker was practically Is a partner In the general contract- pea, bean and corn planter attaohed lost to tho American public, but soon Ing firm of Kruser & Reinhold. •will also be In operation, This dis- regular 1.95 regular 2.95 she will return to make her appear- ance In New York. «*-»-<* • Kaysers one and two-piece pajamas made DUSTING BY AEROPLANE. of line Terry Cloth and woven fabrics. Halt), Monmouth County Forms Try Ou1 New Idea. tops and built up shoulders. Attractive styles Whon it comes to modern machln ery and up<-to dato methods in their application to agriculture, Monmouth in white, brown, navy and red. 14 to 22. county Is never far behind. Sho has plenty of farma that aro operated en- tirely by power oqulpmont. There aro potato farms upon which they can plant one aero at each rount trip In tho field; wo harvest our grain with combines and make ar- tificial rain on vegetable farms. The latest contribution of the machine age Is dusting vegetable crops from FAIR HAVEN choose a complete wardrobe of an aeroplane. Dusting from tho aeroplane is not a now venture, since it has been used for aomo time in tho cotton lands of the South, but this season SILK LINGERIE la the flrat tlmo that It has boon tried FIREMEN'S In Monmouth county. Several hun- dred acres of beans and a number ot aoros of tomatoes have been dusted recently in Uppor Treehold township, at special sal and tho farmers aro apparently much pleased with the reaults. The coBt for labor and equipment to ap- We wish to call to your attention ply the duat compares very favorably the high quality of the silk crepes with tho motheda UBcd by the aver- age farmer. Tho people who have and satins, to the re-enforced tried this now method claim that seams, the choice and beauty of they get a more thorough coating of the matorlal whon it is applied by the lace trimmings, the fine de- plane. It would seom to be particu- tail in tailoring and finishing. larly effective In controlling such In- Buy for now and all year. sects as leaf hoppers, -which tend to leave the plant In a hurry as soon as they are disturbed by tho movement of spray oqulpment from the field. Furthermore, tho plane has advan- tages at tho season when such plants as tomatoes are too largo to ho dust- ed by horso or tractor-drawn equip- ment, without darning tho plants. According to Assistant County Agent. M. A. Clnrlc, who has »ocn the machine at work on tho Isaac Harri- son and Charloa Schooley farms at ..Upper Freehold township, it takes about four to six minutes to duBt an J acre. The farmer furnishes the ma- ure silk slips, bias cut torlal and' pays the operator of ths Saturday, July 27th in tea-rose and white. Tail plane a flat feo per acre for doing ored and lace trimmed the work. Tho plane will carry 1,000 Sizes 32 to 44. pounds of dust and can put It on at any rate which tho farmer specifies, from flftoon pounds per acre up. The -TO- pilot fllos the piano across the field Gowns £H Panties at from ono and onc-hnlf to flve feot abovo tho ground. Travelling at 100 miles per hour tho dust in laid down In a whirling mass which Is »o etlrrod by tho propollor of tho plane at I.5Q at this speed that it swirls around puro dye silk gowna, tailored through tho plants and covors both Saturday. Aug. 3rd and laco trimmed In maize, bluo ' Inn upper and lowor leaf surface! and toa-roso. Slzcii 15, lfl & 17. quite completely. Tho pilot laps the Furo Bilk and natln panties In tieatments about fifty feet wide, toa-roao and white. Sizes 17 to traveling back and forth across the 21. long way of the Hold. Traveling at MUSIC BY LARRY LAROS such speed ho has to go about one- half mllo from tho end of the Hold before ho can turn around and come back for tile second lap. Two Baptismal". Amateur Night Every Night. Cash Prizes joHonh. Robert Clove, «on o! Mr. nnd Mrs. IClmcr Clove of Hlver road, tailored and lace trimmod (lips Fair Haven, and John Thomas , Amateurs May Register at Kurtis'Store, 772 River Road. with nlmdow-proof panel or tho Illmonsee, son of Mr. and Mrs. George "mngla panel." Bias out, gored V Illtnense. ot Tinton Fall., were for hotter fitting In tea-rose and bsptlced Sunday afternoon at St. white. Bl«*a 33 to 63. 3

: Bt W •,.__.__.-» WBBB KtOGBAM. »;|0—Tebb.lt.. !S ?Ji:Thta« ^ .*h0'»u kno. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. (!«> d.y. after th. confirmation ot tl. J09-S00 • Chnnn 7/*M. i; i 1 Ckll IC < 10 MZM!?? Sh » 10 45—Trtkrt. and p™o - fl«tw«ti,EUZABETHBaHU,,tml.. COM- "'i" •"• h» «>• Court of Oh.ne.rjr. NOT1CB. - SHEMrTS 3ALC ; athL-VM f=£. ssstur 1«£—v •s^^*«*|^S!0S^iaslffis*a^1^--ifs»'*-c i P b lil 0 * 9 ^Parent T«=hera rrosrau. 7:00—Anthony Antinoz.i. .on*.. 6:«o-A.bury Park W«!kathon. By virtu., of two ord.tl of U>. Court of T'-«> "T a. soon thereafter ., th. mat- 2?d™mlS.rn mf on o"k'5o» A. Uth «!o7"?clS.t ?"W»« . ? ?'•>«• and '

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Q S< 1 1 bldl b 1 1 n : Egg Omelet s-oo—Chart.. Derby.hire Song.. 0:00— IHinn) Resume. — o'clock In th« JtiriS™ «f' ?J 5 * " "'" « "Mlwd by th; IBnUo Hlnhland.. New J.tt.y. known as th« north by th. Blrt.. SIX """"I ,™ « Erd 0 b B Waffle. Syrup 5 ir,-iri»i,,i> A. M. Tuesday, July 30, 1B35. Manasquan Man Won a Prize Valued ?CyilBhtSav?n* Time? at ,!j ,?„„„AV" 5° °', Edu"^' " °' } ? trough of Lot No. 8, and all of d.f.nd.nt.' tight, by Blnihum Av.nu.*«.„ >L? JKV?* > C0ffM ri;iC a li 1 • -¥ ™ ,"H,l 4:00-F.d. and fashion,. . at $150 Last Week. "™>"«k;^ fftVl"*"! "VfK" "'tlt'lY-M^ ^"TV"^^nd o^h.V.Hy the

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r:rsr-.-t ifeM,,.. IT" •"•—•• ^ . Boulh A m b ? a Cheese Cake Bettino ' 6 ,30-yan.ty Hour. • ?;So-K,.«S. . teen tickets as drawn In order were ^ «t Goo..neek^Point, Borou.h of Ocean- Sk? In School 1No."° Bum.on. N. J. up s o uS Amboy?°N. J.*" «w of'tS'stSSj of N™^r«,°*»S S" ' U r k 1 h 1 t r n OI> h P>U J y b 2 • »ft.rnoon ol «w ' Sow^an. Add cheese mmS JJjJf^'SSi OrchEstr. I^Z^'^T.a^o, Mrs K. Johnson, X. M. Beder .nd t»« «5d tjjw«;* - M--^ County. , MJSuu SJJJ,,, p.rt?A-b oy N, j -y^o, th.JUU ^W- b. S^^.OglSS.H.^^^fg!}

sprinkle with reserved crumbs and n;so-.\»bury Park w.ikathon. 6:30—OiBnn melodies. W. S. Levering. Past Comnmnaei plots numbered: 1, 4, 5. 7, 0, 10, 13. 16, flftten U1S) dollar., binding tho bidder MONDAY, THE 2»T08 H5 DAY OF JULY, J'raey, to .atl.fy /d.oreV "f Said On rf ' chill two hours. 6cillcatlona and plana be- ' i , -. amounting to approximately 16,667 00 «, . Trillins - M. Saturday, July 27, 1935. 6:46—Mcmorle.. t acted a9 iuHe<. (•>) All that tract or parcel of land, for0 the dato of the bid oponlnu. A do- between the hour, of 12.00 o'clock and All that certain lot, tract or parcel of Cheese Fllltag &:uO-Oi>nortunity program. 7:00—Tcbbet.. post actea as juage. ahown on ,.Map 0, rroporty o£ Univerlal ductlon oIE0 %0 , enoh I lt wU1 bl 6:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock, Daylight l«nd and premi.e., horelnafter particular?v 2 tit yolk. 1 tablespoon f, :SD—IVbbela and Music Shop. 7:01— Musical.. At the meeting County Commander Security Co. at Gooseneck Point, Mon. Co., rouulred- for any «et of specifications or- Saving Time) In th6 afternoon of .aid day, described, Bltuate, lying and being £ twL l/« cup .mjar lemon juice 5:31—studio feature. 7:15—Home PhtloBOEhcr. Webster Linson appointed C3eorffo S. N, J.," illod ul Freehold, New Jersey, in other dfata not returned on or before thnt "' ">• Court Houae In th. Borough of Dorouith of lied Bank, In tho Counts ~# 1 tablespobn flour 1 tablespoon •S:13—Asl.ury Turk walkathon. 7:30—Cnrtor. „ . Tj-if-rrl iii>niitv (IWtrict in the °mc0 of tho' Clork ot Monmouth dote. SpeclnlatlonB will bo available on freehold, County of Monraouth, Now Jer- Monmouth and State of New Jer.ev U tea.poon ..It jranulated 6-00—Hlno.i Prune, 7:31—Iladlo Guild, "Maine to Manhat- Morvan ot Belford deputy district ln- Counly on Deeemi)er 0> i931j beginning and after July 11,1036. W. to .BtUfy a docreej of .aid court Beginning at the Intersection of th. 114 cup» milk gelatin o'oi—Studio Program' tan." spector. Mr. Morvan la adjutant of at a point in the Easterly Hue of Seven- This Project is fuianaced In whole or In arnountlna to approximately $10,614.00. wcatorly Una of Shrewsbury Av.nu. «l>h 1 enp cottage cheese',i cup cold G :15—Lonc Branch walkathon. • 'ind and premises, hereinafter particularly westerly along tho southerly line of BaArh grated ltmoo 2 KS whites, 6 31—Adventures of Flash Gordon 8:00—Resume. ••• • from tho intersection formed by the East- all of tho requirements thereof. doscrlbcd, situate, lying and being In tho Street one hundred and thirty-two (,,i!« rind beaten , G-45—TcbUtts AM Thur.day Autu.t 1 1035 , k ,, , , ., oily lino oj Sovcnbrlduo Koad with the Tho attention of bidders !» called to the Borough of Kumson, In the County of the beginning coiner of the lot eonve.«d •R»a* ^nlVB ndfl KUHlr flour salt K-ll—Art Mayhow Soni. „ „ ""'7' . A bonadde nowspaper circulation Northerly line of Monmouth Boulovard, minimum ratea of wanes to bo paid, name- Monraouth and Stat. of New Jersey. to Frank J. Dlbbeni thence southerly Idn^ Beat yolks, add sugar, nour, Eat ^:^ CJulirVnt^ Ki'3l.m? 9:00-MorninB Serenade. _tho klnd The ReRister has—la the thence. North, 05 Degrees, 6 Jlinutes East, ly, Skilled labor. $1.20 per hour, un- , Beginning at a point In the northerly Bald Dlbben lot aovmty-nve f..' th.-,5 1 Lr coo«. Add gelatin which has : = gX'%?^ , IlititS .m«™ ^e^We^Te^Sd'S, ^^XJ^^*^ %&£»* —"' « *« °°~" with ^tJ^£A° SS"? th'fSy SJ, ^.^.{j^^rfSS soaked flve minutes In cold water. S:lD-\Vord Idea.. 0:00—Mu.i. Shop. ecure circulation.-Advertisement. SlMlth 70 'rjeirrce. 3 Minutes West. 18.44 Attention of prospective bidder. 1. loot rlsht of way owned by ono Mack' Avenuo soventy-flve feet to the, BUJ. ft •MIX Well and allow to cool and thick- ^______^^.^^ • •___ , feet to a point in the Easterly line of further directed to Paragraph No. 3 of tho thence (1) northwesterly along the north- BoKlnnlnH. v«n.o oi «n TTnlA in rort nt Inirredientq find 'BSBBBSnUBWBBOK^aimm^mam^maamamama^tnamimmammmamimmimauaKmmKmm^^mmKmmtmimmtBmtmflMSItmmtm^ gevenbridtre Koad, thence along the East- Construction Kcnulntlons included in thQ orly line of Oceanlo Road two hundred Seized as the property of P L&fav»tt« en. .Fold in rest or ingTcaienis ana «m mmaaa—HW.^MgEaan'BJWM.IJilU'mil ill I ...^r^r^nmjwifWT-Mimma^mM^^^MH^^ er|y Um "of SevenbrluKO Road> South 24 Speeillcatlons. The ofllce of the Nation, and thlrty-flv. feet.three Inches, more or Jones, et als., taken In execution at tht pour JntO crust, onm. Dosreea 55 Minutes ErtBt 148.42 feet to al Re-Employment Service, which may he less, to a point, ff&ld point being the in- eult of Citlzoria IJiilldlnir and Loan AMO Slatlle Mousse B mss ^mrn^ K m m ^^ point or placo of beginning, excepting called upon for lists of durillfled worker. Ii tersectlon o( the north.rly lino of Oceanic elation of Red Dank, a corporation of thl I •» »olks IV, cups I IP* K^A Bkl 9 IP* from th» »bovo described tract, so much at 017 Third Avenuo, Aabury Park, N. J. Road with the. easterly line of a pri- Stnto of Now Jorsoy. and to be sold by U tea™™ salt Shipped I •• • B •%• " <^6k as lies in Gooseneck Point Eoadi and Manager, Mr. Emil C. Gard.ll. vnto road I thence (2) northerly along tho . HOWAIID HEIGHT, Sheriff J? IT"PJJU-, cream • M^ WkJt H^H *J& ALL thnt tract or parcel of land be- All work is to bo done in accordance easterly boundary of Bald private road one Bated June 21, 1035. ii .™ ™!iv 1 ie»»noon ' ik^km WBm ^W • W ^^ ginnlnff nt tho point ol Intersection formed with plans and specifications prepared for hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to a Apnlouato, Stovens, Fostor 4 Reuaillla I ™S ™ml« STTUD vanilla ' ' by tho Easterly line of Sovenbridge Road tho urns by John Noblo Pler.on 4 Son, point; thenco (8) northerly and parallel Solicitors X cup rn.pl. IJTBP namna and tho Northerly lino of Monmouth Bou- Inc.. Architects. 818 State Street, Perth with tho northeasterly line of the Mack <<« U ooiiciior.. Beat yolks, salt and BUgar. Add —, • •. - >_—, ._, . _ _ — .--_ ,__ unnixn levard as laid down on "Map of Property Amboy, N. J. ' property aforesaid five hundred feet, moro ' — • '• , milk and COOk Until little creamy. In , I_,AF\ SKKX/H Al I Yl ll IR NK I* PIS of Universal Security Co., at Gooseneck Plans and specifications of the building or less, to th« hlghwnter mark of the Chancery 7/134 ZKI K.S.T «ip mrailMlb ini VTV^- UL4\ V Li f\LuLl 1 VJUIV IVl^iLuL/iJ Point, Mon. Co., N. J.." filed at Frehold. may bo Inspected at tho Architects' office, North' Shrewabury Riveri thenco (4) SHERIFF'S ^ALF double boiler. Stir constantly, antt Jersey, in tlio offlce of tho Clerk of at the above address, or at tho offlc. on southeasterly alonar th. . highwator mirk **,v ,r(,, , ,? ?V* dd not over COOk. Add syrup and , «, . , Monmouth County on December 9, 1931, the site of tho job. of the North Shrewsbury River on. hun- ,,S| !.»,., „;."'.£' % '«;«•«>•<«- OOOl. Add rest ot lngredlentg and 1 JN thence along the Easterly lln. of Seven- The Doard reserves tho right to accept dred feet, more or lets, to the northwest IJZ"', ',„""%.°"' °J i.h« c.ourt o( ?han- *~««. ta mophanlRftl rpfrl^pratnr for brldse Itoad North 10 Degrees 86 Min- or reject any or all bids. corner of the Mack property aforesaid! S.'i f™ ,at0 , ol Jc* Jersey, will b. - freeze ta mecnanlcal lelrlgerator lor /«II r« 1 liniA INirrnTO » 1 I i\ir\nnnT/^ utea West, 487.6 foet to a point, thence Signed.. thenco S*l A C* **<* T 1 «Hnr „ lm., 0 Minutes East 412.0 feet to a point In ™rv of the State of New Jersey wUlhs «»W rl«ht of way on. hundred and thirty- and promises hereinafter particularly de- Cd>b«e and Beet Relish STRAW HAT? -»«rl FI Tl AIM tho Northerly line of Monmouth Boule- 2mMa t^.»le at Vubllc venduo on '7° 'eot' mD,r0 or '?"• l0 tu» "o1"' " "Bribed, situate, lying and being n tt« Lemon Ic. >J I IXM W fXrt. I J 3IUI ML\JLJ\N ^^•^•'"^^"^T^'^^^^^AYmBllTnDAtaPAVattsr "J'r? «',De«lnnJ"^ ln ">• northerly Uno Borough of Rod Hank. In the County of Sponge Cake . , • West 322.G7 feet along tho Northerly line MONDAY, UIi IZTll VAX Or AUGUST, ,( Oceanic Eoad. Monmauth and Stnto of New Jersey Coffee g » MlT/iMr' *"•! T" 1 »IT«I-\ r»r>/~i^,i.^>»-n v/Mm m » nnnnnr of Monmouth Boulevard to the point or 1935. Seized as the proptrty of Dalton Farm- Beginning ot a point ln tho Mutherr? CfclCtan Stuflea Peppers OANITONE CLEANED PROTECTS YOUR WARDROBE place of beginning. b.tw..n th. hour, of, Wi0«I o'clock .„« ly and Ulllan K. Parmly,1,1. wife. ,1 al.., lln. of John Street; said point being dli- i i — ^^T^ lt,,™...™.™ lc) (Opposito Plot 25). 6iOO o'clock (at 2:00 o'oiotk Daylight Sav. taken in execution at th. suit of Martin tant two hundred and ten feat easterly, i .55 P^T,,,»»» knl^fn A Mn 177 f\rtrm * \1T\ n rontlTItrir' AI'r' that tnci oI land ^.t"'.,11 Shore In* Time) In the afternoon of .aid day at M. Marx and Nathan Man, partners trad- measured along the southorly lino of John 1 *M«.P<™« Jutter chopped AINU JULULKED AND FURNITURE Road and Blackberry Crwlc, aoutheast of the Court Houas In the Borough of Pr«- Ing a. Mar« Brothers, and to be sold by Streat from the point of lnt.r.«ctlon f ^"Ir, x, t™,,^ -.1, Plot 26 as shown on the aforesaid map; hold. County of Monmouth. New Jersey, HOWARD HEIGHT, Sbr.rltl. thereof with the easterly lino of ProBpect 2y• j.^n?T,nv«l i S* DRYlA1 AMN PYPPPT UATTUD Ar-AIKTOT MATU nAUirT being further described a« all that piece pr to .atisfy a decree of said court amount- „ Dated June 28, 1»85. Avenue; thenco (1) southerly at right \lSV rSr E-ArtKI MAI ILK AGAINST MOTH DAMAGt. parcel of land bcclnnlnE at a point on the |ng to approximately $0,670.00 H. S. Hlnlnion, Solt. angles to John Street ono hundred and MUCMn pepper southeasterly Bide of Shor« Road where All the following tract or parcel of (•» j.) |28.tS fifteen feet to a point; thence (2) «a»t- CarelUlly -wa^h and Clean pepperc. ' tho northeaeterly line of plot 25. as shown land and premises harlnnfter particularly —'*' ——— —• erly parallel with John Street forty-five VT»H Kuttor »Hrt flmir and vrhen — ' ' on tho nforesald map If extended south- described, ultuats, lying and being In the Ch.nc.rr 7/252 'ce' to a point; thenco (3) northerly Bar- Melt butter, add. nour antt When „„ „_„,_„, » ™ __^ easterly would Intersect the said south- Township of Shrewsbury. In the County of SHERIFFS SALE dr»llel with tho first course herein one hun- blended add milk and COOk until r ^™~_~, „ ^^.^^ , „„ , «™«*, r~, .^v™-™™.^^,^,^. , ™.™^ ensterly lino of Shore Road, thenco in a Monmouth, and State of New Jerwy. n» vlrtn. of a »rlt n? « /• . », M «' «n* fifteen feet to "point In th. thick sauce lorms. Stir constantly ,m,imfl, *Sgmm$£&S>. Keneral southwcBtorly and southerly dl- "DeBlgnated as Lot» No.. U, 4S and 44 rcctid iBSued out of the Court of rhiTn* we"oo'horly lino of John Street: thenc. (4) Add rest ot ingredients Stuff ner> .«*S4S2S£te»^ J&lgm?^3Sfflm, < rectlon along the said line of Shore Road on a map entitled "Map of Little Sliver " ', tho st°t, „, Now Jor«ev will ho »'crly along tho southorly lino of John ££. "el ^sSfpln anVadl^ JH^ 4^^^L l^J^ ^Z^^Ztf .Sf™.^ gtSfe ri:"bayndAn,oCd »b,erk>hr. °%£JJ "S S^™ " X^" '"' '" *° ^ " «™ inch water. Bake thirty minutes in i jWMaWiaTOwBwi HHRHH > Blnckberry Creek; returning to point or of Monmouth County, New Jersey, MUHUAII 1MB illH DAY OF JULY, Intended to bo a portion of Hie same Tinderntn nven BWMEjwESSg^^"*^ JHHngMj place of beslnning and thence running BEGINNING at a point In the aouther- ,',- .- , , , . land and premises convoyed to th. .aid moderate, oven. , Illinillilnr 5 *TW&BBm3@BEiMt eoutheasterly 42 feet moro or less along |y line of Parker Avcnno, and distant four betweon tho hour, of 12:00 o clock and Louis E. Brown by deed from George S. Blueberry Squares f tHHHmS^' S ^i^;"vil&&Mv$&lBiaSffBmSlB tho northeasterly lino ol plot 25 If ex- hundred and eighty feet cnBtwnrdly from g:»" °=loc11 (at 2:00 o clock. Daylight Innrahnm, unmarried, daud November 24, 2 CUM flour 2/3 cup milk HHBKp JSs . jp^ ..SSMKs? ^SHHI^SHtw tended touthcastcrly to a point In tho the Intersection of said eouthorly side of ojvlng Jlraol In the attornoon of said day, 1022, and recorded hi tho Monmouth « teaspoon, bak- 1 cup berries &mt*$Sm. ^iW ^» ><:^B^. ^Bm^BBff , northwesterly lino of Blackberry Creek; Parker Avenue with tho caBtwardiy line « th. Court Houi. In tho Borough of County Clor!c'» offlco In Book 1202 of Ins powder 1/! ciip iiusor ' •K#V -i^^, M&,ili^^B> Wm^HI ' thenco Bouthwcsterly along the north- f RumBon Drive: thonco,«aBtwardly along rroonolfl. Ijounty ol Monmouth, Now Jor- Deeds, pnccB 814, etc. « teaspoon salt Ii teaspoon ( WSi v w* S ii^K^OTSK^?«,S^W^SSIRRI westerly lino of Blackberry Creek to tho e the southerly line of Parker Avenue one "«*• «o sausty a aecreo of iuld court Selzod nB tho property of Lout. K. 4 tablespoon, fat cinnamon ! JRlMaS \ A»» M^mSMlmNBmMMMfmgm end of tho first course. hundred and fifty feet; thenco southwardly amounting to approximately S25,6S2.0p. Brown, ot ols., taken In execution at th. „,_ - v-ti.,- ,JO- , j „«. ^^^mS^Of ll>lWWWK»y. , (,i) (OPPOBUO Plot 27). at right nnglcB to said first mentioned All that certain lot, tract or parcel of suit of Anna A. Conovor, and to h. .old Mix flour, baking powder and salt. '|Kham Avenu.i Chancery 7/2M ^derate oven. Serve cut in6q uareS. • *' \ f \ [ I ^^^^^ft ,V" V\ »KSd m^hen eo,tht7tU° ^ B, Tlrt.-.T*''? fif^ t. M Lemon Ico1 \ > \ I f*^Hii h ^ \ the southeasterly llnsof Ehor. Road In width and on. hundred and seventy- inches to lands of now or formerly R. L. *T "ft»Jpf a writ o f fl. fa. tome dl- 1 ens .UBir V MI. eold X \ ' 111 / # ™ ^^^^B i\ I 141 28 feet moro or less to a point where ilvo feet deep. . MalUandli thonco (!) southerly along tho rocted, Issued out of the Court of Chan- 5 mi Smne Vater ' > , w ' i'f M' SWmmm l \ it would bo Intersected by the southwest- Selied as the property of Prod S. Totl easterly lln. of th. Maltland land, thir- "ry of the Stato of New Jersey, will b. «t« „';*„,, / „ 18/ 1^ ' mgSMSm t '// 5 tu™1Sn. of plo 21' (1? extended south- (Till) and Ko.a (Rose) Tell (Tltl). hl» teen hundred and forty-slx feet to a exposed to sale at publio v.ndue on 1 tablespoon 2*/3 cupTmen iulc. , ' , t > \ I I .rfSfe. M\ f ^^^8 '// -" easterly? thenco southeasterly 96 feet more wife, taken ln execution at tho suit of Point; thence (S) beginning again a.t th. MONDAY. THE 20TH D*Y OF jrjt,y, Sanulsted 2 Li whlS I ' 1 J\ I Jm$k&S*^ ^^^W » >/,»/ /* or les? i alona tho southwesterly line of Crrtnbury Building and Loan Association, aforesaid boglnnlrig point and running 1085, SeUUn beaten'' ' \ f 'Mmmmti ^MB i 'A a\t pfot27 U^extended to a point In the north- a corporation ot N. J., and to be sold by southerlA y alonp thlr; the westerln h un y line of Blng- botwe0n the hour, of 1!:00 o'clock and SL,m, » t.*i in il ,„.. « * / 9 /! JS^^^^^^L v V ^^TO SV ' V westerly lino of plackberry Creek: thenco HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. 2"»fe . ™",""ot tO ' a 1 {*!>l tl . 'ired 4and thirty- 6;00 o'clock (nt 2:00 o'clock, Diyllght Soak gelatin in cold water flve ,>, , / „ i ;?^ 0^^Wm$8ma. \*T ^mm ' ' roturnlns- to the point or place of begin- Dated July 1, 19BB. , " , i i1, ,, " ", ^""jf ' westerly Savin tng8 TimeOour)t ln tho afternoo th n of .aid day, minutes. Add to sugar which has ^H * ? / ' ' «s^ f jM/^lgmmlsk sill ' /> ning; thence Bouthensterly 60 feet more or W|lton T. Applogato, Sol'r. th. MconJinSdn mi.™ b l£ XI jit .iP. u "' "°<™° '" » Borough o/ COOked one minute in boiling water. U < / <• T 1^1^^^® M *N <• ' less along the northea.terly lino of plo WU . $2S.10 ™ '•"""• « ""> *M™'» »«=' *t Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jer1. Cool. Add ..It and iemon juice. »^.' / / >A £ P^^^P fl A \ / \ ZJ'l^Ttf ^Z^'^rly'V'll ScEPTING thereout^«d therefrom all SouX^t^ap'protlSeiy'".."^!.??? ' Pour into tray in mechanical refrig- %% t-g^?« vm&SrtsMjMmmsmlm ^^ ?^k V/ - Blackberry Creek; thence In a southwest- Chancery 7/245 nS ffj. ii'mSmff , l™"11 , All tho following tract or parcel of lan# erator and stir every thirty minutla A? / ^ W% ^^^^^^K ^?vL ^^fej Nv H! erly dlrcdlon nlornj norlhwe.terly line of SHERIFFS SALE. monumej^^.tandfng^n th. westeriy'lf™ «»"}.P"'"1.»« <""'»»«« ?ar«f»l«rly d.. d for 1% hours. Fold in c^ whites. W< ' v f ,^#^ ' ^I^WiiiL -~~°?€2^mfflM * \\ -< cou™"" '° ' "y virtue of a writ of fl.fa . to me dl. Kfrtl AvS wh.« th? «&Vin! ^ Jugh 'oTnti Bank 1" the*' County 'of i8 Ze B ™B .ce can ne frozen by regu.ar K^f ^^^^fc^^^^^^HH|ft|P^ < ^ Kk ^SK! K^HS? S^ffi ^S^X^XX^T^VSr. J^ ^MA^i ?orSy ^B^S %?$&».%&£ 8SK W h method, add egK Whites when mix- k?><»« M ' V J^I^^^^^MM^L^^P J^^MW ^ ^*^^ \ » plereTor parcel of land beginning at a 1935. i«™U '^-«»»^ / j K Cider poured over tamilurlng £^^M^M r^ WjRitS ' 1 1 ^rM.'ffl «£ 5^ ST^ S,'Afi « S-SSSSSKI ^«£.MX rffi ! C 1 n1 ld S u lo t Menl» Servlnr, Four * Jt llfil -f^^R MsW$®mM& '1 ' the northeasterly line ot Plots 20 and 30 amou^'t| to approximately n2.966.00. "uSdrea and n?i"an 60"l00 foot ti aB m. *f°"( ! "I""' '• ?"^, "° , i° L Meals feervlng Four I * ?& ll£°Wk * 4li^^H #JBIilP§lM<£k i If extended southeasterly, thenco eolith- AU tho f0llowing tract or parcel of land SiSn S Sonum.m n t atandlni In ,,?' ^,. fl"''^'to Th ra tho westerly line of the Mary Coffee and te. u.ed for Irving Iced, \ V% ^^»» ^^Mffl r^L^^^ffi^ ~1 \\ 2!eaaterly along th. extended lln. of Plot. ,nd pr(.m]M». hereinafter particularly de- ", J"ft' °. ^JSham Avenui^ alor^.l,!' ?< ° "«°» '»': "•«"» northerly alonf .hould bt doubled In strength.) \\**% > R>?V «fflB I>^L^^^K<^ J? A > an odt Sfl to a point in tho northwesterly ,cr|Did,. BllUate .lying and being in tho ?„,*„„ u? .lonattew^ Br»il.f.i«^1 "n" Wnckkcrry Creek: then returning BoroUKh of Little Silver, In tho County BIn£nam Avenue" south nfneteen !«„ *nl° rlthye o olfd Mfy | M^^^S^I fes^^^^M: M S1 JN^IM thco tho poinnnlnt [or placee ot frl beginning, antnd ( Monmouth and Stato of New Jersey. S!hS.^Sr.« tSlSi»2 Alril . n* ! ? »"> Allen; thence west- Pineapple Juice 1,% O> | ^^P^» ^^l^^^M.2 IJ^ ' "« » « •°<"h »» « >' "'""K , ? BEGINNING St a point In the Northerly {wi'h™d"d ?.?t to th. oSnt o? AacI ii ?^f->K the enme on. hundred fe.t t«

S/ : ; P^tS^L,,,., ^H^'^'^B ' JHHK^ ' '''«i of Blackberry Creek to tho end o, the se, „ ,,^> A wuh the Ea.^y SjKggK RoertR. Mount and wife dated D.ra

B dt 0 b0 Spaghetti and Corn ^W^ fiTfflmffli out nnd running from the northwester y North tweaty-olght degree, thlrty-scven JS".™ T MetcalT"ui.nce (ainortlT six' ° "S'^w^r, T^rrmT o.. j-

s gliettl r pl , cup coo k.s n^ »on W^ SPORTS CLOTHES— « •• 5.K« .sSrii5;!l aisi'lv^ ^^^sx^Tart^a: ^&a«d".^gyr«, ^^r- i «airh«tti flour ^1 «^r ^T •» • w ^ __-» ' ^^M en.terly lino of Gooseneck Point Koad and dl.ed (our feot and fltty hundredthi of a f,"*^* ,'"A. ,ou(SerW lme of The lUdoe SHERIFF'S SALE. • .4"UP cooked corn « teaspoon .alt ' ' ' * 3 • nFA. TITCT FOR V ^« the noUea.terly line of Plot 17 tljen^ ,oot to tho afor.B.ld Nor^^ By virtu, of a writ of fl. fa. to me dl. i •1 cup chopped U t.,«Zo 3^ A REAL I E.9 I rwl» « "4 ^M running southeasterly along the north- sllverton Avonuo and the point and placo ,outh,rly nn, of th. IUdge Road south rectod, IsBued out of tho Court of Chan- ! onion. pepper til&M&Mi ^* l»nr»a« - l"fe> ^*S easterly lino ol plot ir, " ", ,j,, of Beginning. slxty-thre. degre.i eleven minutes thirty «ry "I the State of Now Jersey, will b* Vt cup chopped celery 1 1/3 cup, toma. ET^'WS! _.._. ^^_ tf a. U|y|* f, ^v. , point, thence nortneaateriy ai.riBut •"••"a =>el"d « tn. property ot Mary v.ron- ,,cond, WMt on, hundred feet to the exposed to sale nt publlo vendue on •sissni™ asC ^S SANITONECLEANING h«^3 ?.,f^'fiV^/^,3 %£%pf^f^g$& ^ft^tt.t.,,,, ««m».Ta.,miM,o,nra. pepjer. l,,,tu.,; ,„"*,„! »S|^^ «i»f-mi^«» ^ _—-»-»I*% ' ' iJiiiilS TfrV"llinfT.UoVwtatln^ ' o^f^r^rr xM AND LAUNDERING . • H| SS^P-S^^S C^w^.s?-- — SKSSS53SSS SSSS rl n 1 tered, shallow baking dish. Balte 20 &.- ^^ , . ',„ ,^^S f Ti," " ft or°Kfol'bMlnSn.f """ Henry Ew.ld. Sol'r. mam., which lln. If produced northeasterly Freehold. County of Mmmouth, New J.r! minute, in "--".tecve, g jffl TH£ „„• color ofspO rtB clones dj- ^M o thOjPo, j „ ^o «* e^J«., „ „ _Jf2Ji _;«;«. -uld .nur...^. e^r lin^of^in.ham ^i"^^^./..^..^ ta 4 m =up. nouf'^'r'cupmiik r^^l 1 ^^ tha{ they be kept immaculately «M '^tf 'Sp^ M™^ c^.w a-™^ o»» ffi^S^SJ!S!2St'S.i!SS!.i: »r,^.rii?.1r^VfiSlSA & 1 fi"rTpow- 2 i»- r- - Yfl dean . We1 offer our service, in keeping MS ^g ^^ tojSS.?p. ^owhnOa.".rrnkif/.-.t «» ^^--^^tausj-u™,,^ gj*^ y-.Jf.JjJj. ...d^g,^f tS .".Uoonsau tt.S.,1"™ ^.''^1 your s 11 and cotton sport dresses . ...men ^M fe,'Jr^JfeV. NS ? ,rite" t0 """* oUlM" SS-*)^. «?* ^STIS*.11^ "SlfM 5^.^J.^ul«SUrrf c^?^r^iT^ir^ ,'-"';^i • clean'all Bummer long. Cleanline.... .mart- U» —^ •• .^ ^ . gferSiKy pSpASiiaai fflffi&fty^ " knife, .lowly add milk. When »ft K/'^ ^ ne98 plus economy. »§ ZiTthS W.'^ nSLh"?* HZ $%?fa^^i%££i£ft£ l\\lt iL'^TZ^l^X^ »•» *'iW^^^tK JSSS dough terms, pat it out until Vi inch . » ^ M r «|^ fclbed "ami a. may ha,e been already ago doceaaed/noTlco I. hereby ""."to Effl. V. R, Toddi th.nc. (2) along her ..Id ?i{ ',X"Vl°?, o,'hi thJ "<";">•% Hn. of d n 1 l rly IIM ol thick. Spread with rest of ingmli- j ' •' - iVW"!' eonv.yed to Bt.phan I'. O.ten. et u». th. creditor, of.nld d.c....d io .xMblt Un. of land, north nln.te.n degrees nln. "," ™Vh ™i* SA? *" ,«1Ji I ^?4i?a ent« «/„>, uP t,Bht^. cut on^ ;^ ^." i M\| „«? srMttAVK ..^^s^v.^rd'^av'./.^ff1 i sTTO" ^'ss.st'^uSSKX^ S$F«^s1 r" PV"4 Inch fllloen and arrange flat imlos up ,.'i.,,"*J " llVf! Ileceivtr ol'Universal Security Co. In the "ill J.tat,. „„„„ r oath, wit"'in .fx month. («) through th. land, of D.lton Parmly JJ" ,^ "M* '!ll°, 'll* ° {"$. °'w'l'"1 " and next Cacll Other in grcauod slml- <**, ^. *» ©^i,^^ »"m of JI.GOO.OO, which mortitag. l« a fr i ...m.-irrrmtn-" ir^ffiVr'r' .eoond mortiin«» encumbering tho pr«m- th«y will be forever barred of their action. uU. thirty-two .eeond. .ast eight hundred |1 , I,,!,!,* 7 "" ?,', ,'*" !' 1 ln th en IOW pan. JsaBOiominuH.Jin.nou ^ „ ,, ______auMJ|||LllilliMi|3MB^ .TLlVj IM, known a. th. K.il Boo« Hon.e, Plot timefor aaalnst the anld aub.crlber. and thrw f.«t and flfty-on. hundredth, of J ^" j?"^ , '^ ^ . ™ <•' '« •„•••': ' orato oven. Serve warm. , '^l * V- , ^v»«>»-i!WK V ''IJHHg^illlP^&aW No. T«onty-om. (21) at (loo..n«ck Bated Frmhold, N. J., July It. loat. a foot to a rnonum.nt set In tils south- JiiJlk i.^In* ^i "Ions; tha aouth«rlr lln* of Melon Medley . UJ/lf- '/vW»»gffi^S^^^33 1 ^JmBfflkWffim$BimMmm&M

:m^Bs..ro ,eWH,TESTREEV *« REDBANK ^«»!?^_^^_©r1g|^St|^^«. -_.__• ' Ortl^rw Said pratnl... »te lubjwt lo any .teU New»p»P«r Circulation that counts ly .nd Ulll.tr B. Parmly, hi. -It. et .1., 1, and Lillian E. Par"", his »l(. .t i,j Two tablespoons choppedwltd nwooht WF LAL PAlI l AMn nr. n,rn •''»»'• J"W^ •»•«»«'•«»«'»•««' with th« adv«rtUer Is tho bonani. JaVm §;riHu^fr ,,, ^P DELIVER :A«S:«V^X«^ S^^^ ::;;"S |^—• t;. Si^— nsn give'i* • pquani U*VHJ, . •^^______. • • " ' '•'^^"••'•••••"•''•'•"•(iii^Bi^. . _^ ' i ^ • nuWIlUrc, lb e„„ restultw tho d.tl .> o«f b ..I.e pai, anrd lwithi ih. nb.l.nr. UUft*. ovel>on,<-UMv«(Ul»iaeatr been offered to, aecura circuit'/ '•H,' S ..11 lllgdn.on1 UL . . Bo'lf, ' "*J« II-, U a,« Illg.lnioa Ut '"^-. ko'lt-. ' \ UI.M RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1935. Face Eleven XBOOP HOME FBOM CAMP. BKCITAL BY CHILDBEIf. Four Arrested For TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Charles T. Sears Christian Science Captain George A. Hogan Eeporta A Fine Entertainment By Pupils of Disord erly Conduct Expert Repairing Contractor and Builder Chit In Excellent Shape. Dies In Canada Misg KOJO Haft. Reading Room Charged with disorderly condlict, . d'HEE TO THE PUDUC) OB SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Troops of tho 102d calvary, which The muslo pupils at Mi»s poee Churcli Kdillco Includos Troop E of Red Bank, left Born at North American Phalanx Haft of Washington street. Red two men and two women, all col- ZOO Broad St., Bed itonk, N. 3. WATCHES, CLOCKS SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSCBES Sea Girt Saturday following the —Always Activiely Interested Bank, gave a recital Monday evening ored, were arrested early last Friday Telephone OtO-M 160 Bridge Arenas. Bed Bank. N. J. moet successful encampment period at Hotel Chelsea at L/ong Branch. morning by Captain Harry T. Van- Authorized and approved liter- and JEWELRY the regiment has enjoyed In many in Co-Operative Community Note and arraigned before Recorder ature on Christian Science may te It was largely attended by relatives read, borrowed or purchased. Accuracy, skill and experi- years. They returned to their home Life. and frlendd of the children who took Harry Klatsky in polico court. !no public !* ct-r'lisilly Snvlted to armories at Red Bank, Weatfleld and part. Theru were three intermissions Sparks Williams of Wcat Bergen mo tho "Wllng I!,,i)m, which Is ence enable us to do the The following article was sent to Ol'en dally except Hntulaya Hrd Newark, after practically two weeks during which joltea were told by Mir- place was sentenced to serve twenty IOBUI holiday., from l::io to i:U most delicate repairing. We of Held training under Ideal weather Tho Register by Edward B. Swan of iam Goldln and David Nordllnger. days in the county jail at Freehold. P. H. TutJibiys mid Fridays, 7:30 Atlantic Highlands. Mr. Swan has guarantee satisfaction. Our Inside this mazing MEGUNED CAN* conditions. - The program was aa follows: According to VanNote, who was to 0:30 I'. 11. Captain Gcorgo A. Hogan of "Troop been reading tho articles printed by sent to quell a disturbance in the Duiinnu JJulu y anil Aiicunt tho Sumluy prices will please you. The Roglstor concerning Phalanx in Munlcul Joken ' Mariorie Byck rear of a house at 10O West Bergen Lvvenlne g t'erviLu will bo omitted. , the grandest Beer in Townl E In a statement to a Register rep. "Alone in My dunlin" .... J. M. Williams rosentativc on Sunday said that he the early days, and he recalled one "Dream Uo;u." .- „ J. M. Williams place, Williams had a- hatchet in Silverware Repaired \l was proud of hla outfit and that every ploneor who played an Important -Murjiiri.i llnlpcra hiB han-d, but niado no attempt to and Replated Like New member to a man did credible dutj part In the actlvlcu ol that commun- •Brlftin8" J. M. Williama use it. Elizabeth Carney of Atlan- This can la your pcnonal eontalnw. Ton males ity and undoubtedly will bo rimiom- Mclvin Ehrcnhult during the stay at the summer camp "OrlM-Ctuaii" J. M. Williams tlo Highlands also was sentenced to no depotrit—have no bottta to reuxnu Inasmuch afl the Red Bank armor} bered by old-time citizens of this "Haste. Merry Mlllstrcam" J. M. Williams serve twenty (Jays. Orlno Banks of STOP THAT REUSSILi-ES* It hold* 12 oancea—mine IU a hottlo—yrt In not equipped with a range suit- vicinity. Tho Phalanx pioneer was "Meal Titnc at tliu 7.uo"...J. M. Williams West Bergen placo was fined $5 C. S. Bears, now deceased, and Helen Ostrov 36 Broad St., Red Bank it takes enly half th« space In the Ice-box. able for olllclal markings, members "Marchlna" lluzd Gertrude Kinscella while William Taylor of Wostsidc of Troop IS did range duty, 8s well brother-in-law of Mr. Swan. Tho ar- "Tho Ilahhit Kivtla will Hum Away" avenue was given a suspended sen- Tel M3L -^ Next time yon get Krneger'i. get ft in as other maneuvers while stationed ticle follows: J. M. Williams tence. Keglined Cans. at Sea Girt. Monrun Ehrenhiilt C. T. Sears died at hlo homo west 'Chick-a-dee" Ivlichnel Aaron They broke camp about noon Sat- 'Sleepy Kitten" Ann Scott NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. SINCE 1858 of Nanton, Alberta, at the age of 86 I.urraino Ilernstela AN ILLUSTRATED FOLDER. MINER' KIJI'tLY CORI'OKATION Yi, urday, Their departure lacked the years, from heart failure, due chiefly "London IJniJKii"—Folk yonj; FI.ETCHEic SHEBMAN and MVBTLB colorful aspects which In previous "Sleep, Biiljy. Sk-ep" J. H. Kelly Co. of Red Bank Sending years attached to the leave of regi- to Ilia advanced age. Mr. Soars had "Dance of thL- Krulies" .... Charles Beaton with Dioxogen Cream! fllF.UMA'i. been having trouble with his heart Jniiicu \fy tho fnmoun Onkland Labora- in recent years, but tho members of 'March Milltnlrii" Ithythm Orchcutrn tories, and featurcfl by all A botiafule no\vs7japer clrculattoa lolfeKtrietto C. 1*. E. Bach —tho kind Tho Kcslstcr haa—la tho the Sears family have been active in Tidk on JunancFr Music in Costumo Horses & Cows community life and the name is well- "lhe Japanese Doll".. T. Iloliln Jluclachli only kind that counts with the ad- known throughout Albert In connec- Miriam (ioldln 60 Broad vertiser. No moniiumg or other in- "To a Wild Rono 'Edward MacDowel ZLOTKIN'S STABLES, ducements havo ever been offered to tion with farm organizations. Mrs. 'Volse" ...- I". Tschnikowakl FEEEHOLD, JJ. J., Street, secure circulation.—Advertisement, Sears was provincial president of the Hnlil Khrcnlialt U. F. W. A. for four years, and their "Minuet In G" iJ—Eftty f "Mai-Knmoshmo" Thursday, August 1st, son, B. S. Scars, has been a member EnKllsh Suiiu at 1:00 r. M. of the provincial U. F. A. executive, OeorKo Ostrov "BUSINESS MEN LOOK" WE SHOULD HAVE also a district director and also di- Treludc In 0 Sharp Minor" 500 Envelopes and 500 Letterheads 1,000 * J.7B S. UachmnnlnotT Business Cords 1,000' 1.78 cctor of the United Grain Growers' Soiihio llernsteln Envi'loprs 1,000 2.95 company. "Hungarian Dance No. 5" J. Brahmu 20 Sales Books fei 1,000 3.28 TOL» YOU "Invention No. 13" - „ J. 3. Bnr.h Ruler! Statements 1,000 2.98 A funeral service was held at the "Argonhalso" J. Massenet Special Statements for Dairies 1,000 2.98 homo, conducted by Rev. F. W. Hannah Hand Siipcial Lnimdry Slips 1,000 2.98 "Spanish Dance No. '1" _... Restaurant Checks 1,000 2.98 Locke, at which two solos were ren- • Petty Cash Slips 1,000 1.98 dered by Mrs. K. M. Walker. There Morris Moskov/Hkl Doctors' Prescription Blanks 1,000 2.95 Sophie IJernRtein and Hnnnnli Hand Doctors' Professional Statements 1,000 2.98 was a large attendance from the "Symphony No, G"—i'irat Movement.... Gummed Labels (Drag Trade) 1,000 1.7S town and from all parts of the.sur- L. vnn lieethoven 5,000 LOTS Mrs.'1 Edward Nordlnger and Miss Rose 6.00 rounding country, and a long pro- Haft Gummed Labels (Y6ur Add) 1,000 l.BS cession of cars followed the body to 60 Head real Guernseys, Holateln Complimentary Note Books 1,000 7.80 the Nanton cemetery. and Jersey Dairy Cows always on Calendars (per 100) $3.45 1,000 22.40 From Air Tllot to Farm Hand. hand. Fresh and close springers. . Battery Tats—Ratlin Repair Tagi— Charles T. Sears was born Decem- Tiro Repair Tn?s—Tailor Repair Tags— Addison Congdon, aslstant to John Guaranteed tuberculin retcst fully Shoe Repair Tags, etc. ' 1,000 2.98 ber 14, "18«, at North American accredited cows. Always have plen-. Wo are in a position to be of service to you in any line of printing Phalanx, New Jersey, one of the larg- F. Casey at tho Red Bank airport, whatever at the lowest prices possible. We will allow for the remainder took a temporary job Monday as a ty horses on hand, mated teams and of this month 10% discount as a get-to- jcther offer on any of tba above est and longest lived efforts of the farm hand on Lewis S. Thompson's singles ready for any work. Any- printing. Call us and a representative will call on you at your convenl- time at co-operative community life, Brookdale farm at Lincroft. They thing sold on commission. Ex- and lived at Atlantic Highlands and are threshing at the farm this week changes made. Private sales dally. Thone Red Bank 1280-J. lr. New York dty until 1875, when and "Connie," aa ho is known by his hs and his father went to Kansas to friends, is wrestling 150-pound bales JACOB ZLOTKrN & SON take charge of an estate there run on THE SPECIALTY SALES CO. of straw to keep In trim for his du- Phones: Eea. 330—Stables 9D8 "WE SELL RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES" co-operativo lines similar to the ties aa chlnf pilot. Freehold, N. J. North American Phalanx. 25 WHITE STBEET, BED BANK, V. J. After the death of the owner and founder of tho estate In 1893, the place was given to tho Odd Fellows for an orphans' home, ami Mr Roars and family removed to Topeka, Kan- sas, whero they resided until they went to Canada in 1910. Prom childhood he was brought up in an atmosphere of co-operative en deavor. Tho following Is taken from a Kansas paper, published sums years ago: "Coming from a father eats who was one of the foremost ocon- omio writers of the age, and whoso writings were quoted as authority, even on tho floor of Congress, It was WE'RE TELLING YOU but natural that Mr. Sears should early Imbibe a knowledge of econ- omic principles and an ardent desire for their realization. Ha was one of You like to save money. Right now is your best chance to make the biggest the men who drafted the Peter Coop- jr platform and took an active part savings in sight on your winter coal bill. Highest quality Famous Reading in every subsequent campaign." Anthracite is selling at the lowest July prices since this famous fuel has During tho years when the Green- backers, Union Labor, Farmers' Al- been super-cleaned. It's the biggest July value we have ever offered to keep liance and the Populist parties were struggling to achieve a new economic our mines working during mid-summer. Your local merchant is passing these system, much as the UFA-ls trying to bring about, now, he was one of big savings along to you plus further saving on lower delivery charges. the leading worKers, always on the side of advanced economic. reform, to such an extent that he never onco voted for a successful Presidential candidate. Since going to Alberta, and right up to the time of his death, Mr. PRICES WILL GO UP Sears was intensely Interested In all of the activities of the U. F. A, U. F. W. A. and other farmers' co-oper- ance ative organizations and was prevent- ed only by his extreme deafness from Anthracite prices at the mines will go up August 1st They have already being an active worker. Mr. Sears was married at Ottawa, been announced. Local retail prices may go up at any time. Winter prices Kansas, December 12, 1882, to Miss are sure to be much higher than the sensationally low prices of today. Marlon Lockhart, who survives him, with one daughter and five sons. Tho daughter, Mios Gertrude Sears, and two sons, Wilbur and Warren L., live In California. Tho other sons, Ste- phen , Harold S., and John D., aro residents of Nanton, Alberta, dis- ACT QUICKLY TO SAVE THE MOST trict. life Sttvlng Demonstration. THE finest of all Bufck eafiteeering builds A Red Croea Llfo Saving demon- stration -will be held at tho Belmat Into the Bttkk "40" tbe finest of performance. Only by placing your order at once can you be absolutely sure of making Natatorlum on Saturday night, July Not just the performance of power and speed 27, at eight o'clock. This water par- the biggest savings in sight. Don't delay. Invest part of your ordinary coal ent will ho sponsored by Hugo O. and pick-up. Yon can get that almost any- Bonk and Joo Burkott of Belmar, bill at today's low prices and put the balance in the bank. Howard Rowland of Asbury Park, where. Bttick'offers you the kind of perform- and several Red Cross Llfo Saving ance which engineering produces by perfect mon. This demonstration will bo hold In conjunction with the swim- balance of weight and power and braking. It ming moet at tho Belnmr Natator- lum. gives yon an ease and surety of action unsur- passed today. In it there is performance of riding, with Buick's engineering balance of ORDER weight and springing, and with Knee-Action engineered and built by Buick for Baick. Oat of all these emerges a new kind of perform- TODAY ance to turn all your motoring from mere transportation into luxury and ease. Take out r who has ninnv irons in the fvit a Buick "40" and try it, remembering all the will let tome cf them bum.'' -JULY while that it is a genuine Buick at the lowest ,/l,23—Austria Ulueawar-causinK price ever put on a Buick. THE PHir.ADrcWHtA AND HEADINO COAt AND IRON COMPANY, Reading Terminal, PhtlnrT.1r*la -

24-Salt ttVe City. Utah, Ithutnited 1935 Buick Series 40 Convertible Caupa, u'/fft founded by Mormons, 1847, Body bp Fisher. Eight-cgUiutervatvc-ln-headcaylne* $925, Uft price ft Ftlnt, Special etfuiftaient extra. Prices sno- 2Si-Sehnelder patemiihe mer- WE SELL f d. 1171. fectto change without notice. FaoonAte G.H.A.C term: FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE H. L. ZOBEL 28—Flrit railway mall car It , William Leddy & Son put In service, 18C2. ' Cor. Harding Rd. & Broad St., Telephone 955. . Red Bank, N. X 53 MORFORD PLACE Phone 1721 RED BANK Ocean Avenue, Telephone 90. Sea Bright. N.' J. BSJI AUTOMOBILES ABE BUILT, BVI«I ffU& I RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1935. I ASBURY STEINBACH KRESGE CO. PARK

July Clearance! STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Misses' Summer Dresses Til 9 The Marine Fountain 7.98 Room Will Serve A Formerly 10.95 to 16.95 SHOPPERS' DINNER Saturday Night, Lovely-to-look-at. and easy to take care of frocks thai you can \" 5.30 to 9 P. M. wear everywhere here at the ' shore! Every single one of them Take The Family To Dinner.,,. slashed for clearance! And Shop Afterwards! Tubbable crepes in glow- ing pastels and whites. Af- ternoon and shirtfrock A Fashion Headliner! styles, including Porto Ric- an hand tailored frocks. For Clearance! Reg. 4.98 Also gay printed sheers, Renaissance Berets many with jackets. Sizes Boys' Linen and Cotton and 5.9P * to 20; 38 to 42.

SECOND FLOOR In White Zephyr Wool WASH KNICKERS 5.OO 1.09 Renaissance inspirations... the new excitement for Fall! And S W I M Renaissance berets in white felt .- •••. the newest, smartest ac? Formerly 1.49 and 1.69 cent for all your summer frocks! One hundred and fifty pairs of well tailored knickers in gray You wear them way up on one side and boldly flaring down- and brown plaids and solid colors.-.. the kind boys arc wear* SUITS ward on the other. With pert bows and feathers for dash! ing now. Sturdily tailored and cut amply full.; Sizes 8 to .18 Headsizes 21 y2 to 23. years. SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

3.98 Saturday On Bargain Square Men's Collar Attached A value splash that you can't afford to miss! If you're any^ SALE thing of a beach goer at all! Sale White. Coats AH are styles that have been SHIRTS prize winners since the first lip CHIFFON duckings of the summer! • In Plain Colors From Our 16.95 to .One-piece maillets, skirt HOSE And Novelty Stripes fypes, and simulated two-piec-. ars. Black, brown, royal, 19-95 Group pink, white, blue. Sizes 34 to 44. 59c First quality sheer, clear chif- SECOND FLOOR 1.55 fon hose. Three thread 14.95 'waave (which means they're what you want for afternoon The most popular group of shirts in and evening wear). Picot stock! And, naturally so, for they were If you've held off till now on the mat- top with a good deep hem. made by one of the country's best shirt- ter of getting your white coat.'. .here's In the summer's most pop- makers to our specifications which em- Special your reward! Perfectly grand swag- ular colors: tropica, javatan, bodied all the details good shirts should sunglo, and tea dance. We feature. ' gers that are a resort classic, with Saturday! suggest you buy three pairs smart three button high necks and pert Cottar-attached style, of fine broadcloth in one shade! little collars. and woven striped madras with barrel FIRST FLOOR and regular cuffs. White, blue and new 6ir!s' ALL WOOL striped effects. Sizes 14 to \6]/2. NOVELTY WEAVES Your Kre»ge Depart- ment Store, Newark, COOL SUMMER TIES, 39c SWIM Tweeds, basketweaves, rabbit hair, and angora coats, all fully silk lined. New Charge Account ia Ties to wear with your Palm Beach or linen, suits. Silks, washable cottons in plain col-i ors and summery patterns in pleasing combinations. All well-tailored and will keep their deep armholes and full sleeves with Good at Steinbach- shape perfectly. , SUITS dashing rolled cuff. And the gay Kresge'j. FIRST FLOOR swinging swagger of their styling makes you feel young and gay! Sizes 14 to 43,.

179 SECOND FLOOR Pair White

AH .wool zephyr suits In the Pumps and Oxfords snappy gay styles that 'Sister' demands. Cut low and deep for plenty of sun exposure! NOW IS THE TIME On! Halter necks and adjustable 3.98 strap types. To Order Name-Tapes For CLEARANCE School and Camp Wardrobes Famous "Foot Delight" Shoes, Gay stripes and monotone ef- D Made to Sell at 7.50 100 Names 69c ORCH & fects In red, blue, green and More shoes of the same type that sold so readily in our 150 Names 98c Annual Sale a few weeks agol combinations. All are one- 200 Names 1.19 GARDEN piece; some arc styled to sim- Oxfords, pumps and sandals in six clever new styles < . . Boys and girls will need their clolliinj; labeled at school FURNITURE all with the remarkable Foot Delight cushion at the arch ulate two-piece Effects. Sizes or camp ... it avoids confusion . . . and prevents argu- which insures comfort. White kid and calfskin with high 4 to '16. ments! Delivery In one week. and medium CubanJicels, Sizes 4# to 9 ... AAAA to ' FirtfiT FLOOR 25% to 33%% C widths. 'FIRST FLOOR BEQONP FLOOR Off Regular PricM BED DANK An Ideal Place to Life THE BEGISTEB'S PLACTTOBM Located on the Beautiful Broad Street to the Biter Shrewsbury Hlver one hour Bowers on Every Street from New York and provid- ing every city convenience RED BANK REGISTER Sidewalk. Mong the uaiud We»kijr, BnUnd u £J«gond-€I«»« Mittai at tin Port- BnbwriptioD Fricti Om XMI 12.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 5. offlDt «t H»d BKik, N. J. nnd«r the Act of M»rcb 9. IBID. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. 81a Mont&i 11.00. 8lnffl« Copy 4a. PAGES 13 TO 24. Lawn Party At New Quarters For FOB COLORED GRADUATES, Preparing For Hunter Shoots CLAMERS, BEWARE! McDowell Low Reception at lied Bank Last Week If You Have Not Got a License You Getting Ready For Brookdale Farm Better Housing Attended By 300 1'ersons. • Firemen's Fair Two Wild Dogs May Get Into Trouble. Bidder On Road Big Midnight Show About 300 person« attended the re- One of the laws passed at the last Red Bulk Committee Movci Its ception held nt the River street Committees Appointed for An- Harry Y. Smith Brings Down session ot the legislature requires Asbury Park Contractor Submits More Than 350 Persona Attend schoolhouso at Red Bank Friday that licenses must be taken out to Proceeds to Go Towards Ex- Musicale of United Women's Office to Building at No. 72 night for Monmouth county colored nual Event to be Held at Pair of Swimming River's dig clamo,' regardless of whether the Lowest Estimate for Resurfac- pense of National Sweep* , Republican Clubs at Mr». Lew- Broad Street, Adjoining graduates of colleges, normal achoolii, Headden's Corner Augutt 10 Wild Dogs—Litter of Puppies clams are gathered to sell or for one's ing Markham Road at Little stakes Regatta Here August Berk's Shoe Store. high schools and grammar schools. to August 17. Caught Night Before. own use. Even a person who digs Silver With Tar and Slag. is S. Thompson's. Thn prlzo of $5 offered by Monroe clams oil' his own property is a vlo- 17 and 18. The Red Bank Better Houoing Jator of the law If he has no license. More than 350 persons attended u Eisner for tho aiost promising col- Preparations are progressing for Two members of the pack of wild Fred McDowell of Asbury Park Plans for tho monster vaudeville committee has moved its headquar- ored pupil of the grade schools of dogs infesting Shrewsbury townslilp It makes no difference whether he lawn party and mualcale of the the annual fair of Middletown town- 1 submitted the lowest bid at Tuesday show to be hold at the Carlton the- United Women's Republican clubs of ters from tho rooms of the Chamber lied Bank was awarded to William ship flre company No 1, whicli will were shot Tuesday night by Harry uses an instrument to do the digging night'3 meeting; of the Little Silver of Commerce to the Btore at 72 Broad or ''treads cltnns," the latter term | ater on Saturday night, August 3, for Monmouth county Monday afternoon Cosby. A prize of $5 presented by be held Saturday, August 10, to Y. Smith, whose aid la hunting 'ho mayor and council for resurfacing the purpose of raising funds for tho at Brookdalo farm, the Llncroft es- street, adjoining Berk's shoe store the colored alumni association of August 17, on the fli •• house grounds animals was enlisted by Game War- meaning to unearth clams by means Markham road. The speculations The telephone number os 1579. of the feet. In either event a li- National Sweepstakes Regatta, ara tate of Mr. nntl Mrs. Lewis S. Monmouth county for the county at' Headden'a Corner. One of tho den Benjamin Lone. Motion pictures called for improving the road in four being completed by the committee In Thompson. The parly was Interrupt- The committee has adopted the slo- senior high school graduate having principal features will be awarding of the dogs for the newsreels were cense must be procured. The fee ia different methods. Mr. McDowell's gan of "Let us holp you help your- charge, headed by Morris Jacks, ed by rain, but room for most of the best record went to Grace Bowles a prize valued at $70 on the co-oper- taken by Walter J. Graham Produc- $1. bids were as follows: $2,158.54 for tar manager of the theater. the guests wan mado In the Thomp- self," Citizens who desire Informa- of Red Bank. ative plan. Tho winner may tako his tions, Inc., whicli la engaged In this Herman C. Tarnow of Belford, who with slag covering, $2,07-1.40 for tar tion as to how they can obtain loanu section in ntaiing "shorts" of dog and Mr. Jacks stated that among tho son manHlon, anil the program wag Th'j piogi'um was carried out as or her choice of a radio outfit or an is an inspector for the shellfish bur- with pea gravel covering, $2,010.34 entertainers who have promised to continued. for now construction, improvements outlined In The Register. Assembly- animal life. eau,- states that 400 licenses have for anphaltlc oil with slag covering and repairs are welcome to call at electric washing machine. appear are Tom Howard of Rum- Mrs. Howoll Woolloy of Long manJ. Mercer Burrell of Newark, as Many articles valued at $2.50 will One of the dogs, believed to be the been issued for ^lig'glng clams. Many and $1,904.94 for asphaltic oil with _:e, radio and screen any time during ofllce hours. A num- tho chief speaker of tho evening, leader of the pack, was a male, and of them are for' summer residents Branch, president of the organiza- ber ot contractors have registered bo given as prizes in punchboard pea gravel covering. comedian; Barry and Whltledgo of tion, mado tho opening address, and stressed tho importance of initiative contests.. The awards will include was Bald to measure five feet from who use the clams for home con- The council was In favor of the Eatfnitown, vaudeville headllners, with tho committee and those who 011 the part of graduates. The In- nose to tail, and to weight 75 pounds. sumption only. A number of persons Introduced Mrs. . Thompson, state have not done so are urged to take farm produce, such as chickens and tar-slag surface and recommended to and Miss Beatrice Wain of New commlttcewoman, and Mrs. Emma vocation was by Rev. William Hicks other fowls and vegetables and fruit. His heiid -was reported to have re- found taking clams without licenses the State Highway commission that York, iUnimet visitor to this flection. such action. The names of all reg- of FlBk chapel, Fair Haven. A so- sembled a wolf. His wiry hair was have been notified that they will be VanScholek of Red Bank, vlco chair- latered contractors aro furnished to The farmers of Headden's Corner thp contract be awarded to Mr. Mc- Mr Howard needs no introduction cial time and refreshments followed a heavy black. The animal was shot prosecuted if another offense occurs. Dowell. It IK necessary for the State man of tho Monmouth County Re- those contemplating having work and vicinity havo been very liberal John Bowcns of Belford was arrest- i local residents. Ho has alway» publican EKecutlve committee. the program. in making pledges for the fair. Large by Mr. Smith after a farmer had In- Highway commission to approve the done. formed Thomas Calandriello, proprie- ed last week for gathering clams been among the drat to respond to Miss Gladys L. Shropshire, county "Contractors who have not regis- new booths, 36.feet long, will be used. without a license and haled before controct, as it is donating ninety per calls for volunteers In giving bene- tor of a store at Pine Brook, that cent of the cost, music chairman, presented the art- tered are missing valuable leads for They arc now being constructed. dogs were molesting poultry on his Recorder Frank Hall of Highlands. fit shows at Red Bank and vicinity. iste who took ,.nart in tho musical new business," said Ed. vonKatten- Vacation Chum.. Arthur Soden Is chairman of the far.T). Sontence was suspended. An alien Other bids were submitted by the Tho team o( Barry and Whltledga fair committee, David Simpson is Jannarone Construction company of have program, which she prepared with gell, chairman of the Better Hous- The other dog, a female, was seen cannot receive a license under the alsu been generous In giving the assistance of Mlsa Paulino Pln- ing committee, la talking with a secretary and Richard Nagcl is treas- law. To be eligible for a license one Belleville, Joseph Scarno of Long thoir time for local Jwneflt^Jwnefltfl. Clarciaraa. School Closes urer. Lewis Tlmolat Is directing the sneaking toward a cave in which Branch and E. T. McNierney of gltoro of Long Branch. Register regorter yesterday. He said four puppies had been captured the must be a citizen and must reside in Barry in private life is\the Vlfe of Tho appcaranco of Miss Ada Hoff- the committee had no authority to booth construction. Rudolph Ris- New Jersey at least one year. Sradley Beach. Bids for laying side- Orville Whltledgedge. V" \ Average of Thirty Children At- night before. The female was slight- walks on the street will be opened at man, daughter of Govornor and Mm. submit the names of unregistered kamm will have charge of the sale ly smaller than the male. Miss Wain, ballad lues Harold o. Hoffman, was a high spot contractors to those who seek Infor- tended Eatontown Methodist of refreshments. Tho sale of beer tho next meeting of the council, Au- singer, is making her first appear- will be looked after by Walter Pat- The puppies, about three weks old, ust 13. on tho program. She recited "Tho mation about the Better Housing Vacation School—Have Party ./ere caught at Pine Brook and are K ance In this section. She starred at Explorer" and "L'EnvoI," by Kipling. program. terson. Charles Weiss will have Mayor Ellas S. Black called the at Closing Sesiion. being exhibited at Mr. Calandriello's Eisner Employees 1 Delmonico's and more recently at Miss Luclllo Hermanson of the Joul The house-to-house canvass In the charge of music. store. The group which caught the attention of the council to several the new Club Loyalc on Fifth ave- Hard School of Music at New York Interest of tho Better Housing pro- R. J. Gibbons is chairman of tho accidents at the corner of Rumson nue. For three years she waa heard 1 Tho Eatontown" Methodist Dally puppies consisted of Irving Greene, Hold Shore Outing played "Sonata In P Minor" by gram is progressing, but it will not Vacation Church school closed Fri- solicitation con.mlttec'. He reports Alex Madison, John Berry, Wililam road and Prospect avenue. Cars com- dally over ono of the large national Brahms and "Gavotte" by Prokofleff. be complete for several weeks. Mr. day with a party after a successful that Mrs. Abram Patterson of Chapel Bowles, Harry Covert and William "n£ out of Prospect avenue are sup- networks as "The Venlda Girl." She Professor • George Pluchlno of tho vonKattengell states that he wishes session of two weeks. An average of Hill has made a gift of a ton of coal Berry. Working Forces of Four Factor- posed to stop, but Mr. Black stated has broadcast over every major net- Royal Conservatory of Naples ren- to thanlc tho two banks of Red Bank thirty children gathered daily at tho be disposed of on the co-opera- ies Spent Saturday at Clark's that most of the cars were from New work In the country. dered two violin solos, "Largo," by for tho co-operation they have church to take part in the (lay's tive plan. James E. Greeley .of Port Yurk ami refused to heed the atop- Vivian Johnson's, Ross Fentoa Veraclnl and "Canzonctto" by D'Am- Bhown. work, Monmouth has promised to provide Landing — Athletic Events, street sign. He said that these cars Farm and the Colony Surf club havo brosla. Ho was accompanied on the all tho Ice needed. Mr. GIbbons's as- Old Elks Home To Pie-Eating Contests, coming into the borough from Ocean- piano by Miss Hormanson. Tho program, arranged by tho promised Mr. Jacks their co-operation Methodist pastor, Rev. Louis M. sistants on tho soliciting committee pert usually follow Prospect avenue and will -furnish some of the enter- are William Larkln," William Kelly, At least 1,000 persons attendccVthe at tho railroad station instead of tak- Charloa Derbyshire,' vocal teacher Red Bank Girls Case, wag for the education of the Be Gas Station outing of the Sigmund Eiencr Com- tainers appearing at these resorts on at the Deal Conservatoire, Bang "Six children and for their safety during Matthew Johnson, Rolland Hoyer, ing the left fork to Branch avnue, the night of the show. William Heycr, DeWltt Heyer, John pany Employees Beneficial Club Or- and h« thought it would he a good O'clock on the Bay" by Adams, "Still vacation. Assisting the pastor, who Bartrbm Petroleum Corp. of ganization and . Union, incorporated, The Red Bank Yacht club will ba as the Night" and "I Love You Escape Death was In charge of the junior depart- Simpson, Walter White, Charles Ver- Idea to have a sign located on tho thrown open for the U30 of the en- ne]!, Everett Melsler, John Wabisky, Tenncnt Leases Old Elks Saturday, at Clark's Landing. In the :'V" plot on the railroad property to Truly" by Carrie Jacobs Bond. Mr. ment, was Miss Mary Dennis, in group were employees from the Red tertainers on the night of the .bene- Derbyshire, who was accompanied Misses Dorothea Perry and Mad- charge of the primary department Charles Weiss, Louis Reuther and Home on East Front Street— give the out-of-town motorists the fit and a buffet supper will be served Bank, Freehold, South Amboy and 1 bv his wlfo, sang his second selec- eline Hendrickson Only Shak- and Mrs. Arthur Chasey, in charge William Hullt. To be Pure Oil Ga» Station. Union Beach factories, together with proper direction. from 10:30 until 11:30 o'clock. The tion in Gorman. of the beginners. Mrs. Arthur Whit- Free dancing will be a feature each Chief of Police Fred Zlcgler re- en Up After Car Crashes a large number of friends. show will begin .at midnight Miss Jana Freeman of the Deal fleld was pianist while other help- night, with music by a six-piece or- Part of the former Elks home.on ported seven arrests and two auto- A meeting of the regatta commit- Guard Rail at Portaupeck. era Included Mra. Arden Miller and chestra. A beer-drinking contest wag won. Conservatoire spoke on an art ex- East Front street has been leased by by Frank Paladrano, and Miss Norma mobile accidents since the last meet- tee was held last Thursday night at hibit now being hel.l, which Includes Misses Eleanor Noo and Isabello the Sego Trading company to the ing. the Elks club, with Councilman Jo- The good fortune of a low tldo In Kenna. Patterson and Frederick Buonano portraits, landscapes, etchings and a Bartrom Petroleum corporation of won the prize waltz. Mary Maletto seph C. Irwin presiding. lollectlon of pottory. Tho exhibit is Pleasure Bay saved the lives of two Tennent, distributors of Pure Oil local girls Monday morning when The program Included various Recorder Demands won the pie-eating; contest for girls Charles C. Alexander, Jr., chair- open dally from ten A. M., to ten P. games, eongs and stories. Handicraft products. and Vincent Boccelato won a sim- Laboratories To man of (he men committee, reported M. Mr, and Mrs. Derbyshire, Mian tho car in which they were riding Within thn nfixt two monthB a crushed through tho guard rail on work with material donated by mem- Pay For Two Years ilar contest among the boys. that letters have been sent to all Hermanson and Professor Pluchiuo bers of the congregation proved edu- large Puro Oil gaaolino Gtatlon will Have Annual Picnic racing drivers In the East, and that appeared through tha courtesy of the Portaupeck avenue bridge. be erected. The leased property is The results of athletic events were cational under the guidance of tho A demand by Recorder William P. as follows: Fat man's race, Langdon a large representation of well-known Mrs Dorothy Untei-meyer of the The girls, Miss Dorothea Perry, 18, clergyman, a handy man, hbnsolf. Irwin that ho be paid for the yean 92x100 feet and Includes the former The annual picnic, of tho Signal competitors will be on hand Satur- Deal Conaorvatolre. tho driver, and Mlas Madeline Hen- Elks homo building. Brown & Norton; fat woman's race, Miss An- Worship services were also con- 1932 and 1033 was voted down at a gelina Gclso; 50-yard candle race, Corps laboratories at Fort Monmouth day and Sunday, August 17 and 18, "El Capltan" by Sousa was played on drickson, 17, daughter of Harold A. ducted. meeting of the mayor and council of Ringlcbon, house wreckers, of Long will bo held on Organization day, Hendrlclison, president of the Red 1 Joseph Rufflni; 100-yard dash, Ar- when the regatta is to be held. the piano by Miss Shropshire and The children enrolled included Jun- Atlantic Highlands Tuesday nigh :. Rriinch, have been awarded the con- Monday, August 19, at the Shark Bank board of education, both of tract to tear down the old home. This mand Ferrigro; 100-yard dash for Tho finance committee reported Miss Pingltore. They also played ior department, Dorothy Chasey, Mr. Irwin claimed that he was re- girls, Miss Peggy Fargo; 50-yard River Hills hotel, for members of the that the monetary goal has almost Newman Springs road were taken building was formerly the old Hen- laboratories' ataff, past and present, "Dance of thu Demon" by Holta. Miss to Hazard hospital where they were Mary Albring, Helen Bruce, Ruth lieved of his duties without any di- swimming race, George Coloslmo, been reached. Hubert Farrow, chair- Shropshire played "Star Spangled Fary Albert Fliedner, Paul Whit- rect charges being made against him. drickson homestead and It -was one and their friends. Arrangements 1 treated for shock. uf the largest and most pretentious Music for dancing was furnished man of the committee, warned the Banner ! at tho opening of the pro- tled, Harry Chasey, Lois Davis, Doris In 1034 he was again made recorder. have been made for bathing, tennis, members agaln3t any let-up In th* gram. According to bridge attendants tho Brltton, Charles Schanck and Thom- residences at He'd Bank. by Bruno's orchestra of Long Branch golf, baseball, quoits, fishing and The office pays a salary of $200 a and an entertainment was provided members' efforts to put over the fi- One number in Frunch and two in car apparently got out of control of as Case; primary department, Lois year. John M. Pillsbury, borough at- The homestead was purchased by boating. tho driver as It reached the Bpnn. Tho by Frank Tagff's Mischief Makers, g nancial campaign, since the money English were given by John C. Eb- Howard, Stanley Cell!, Myrtle Miller. torney, stated that Mr. Irwln's claim the Elks several years ago and large John D. Sullivan Is chairman 0/ the yet to be raised is vitally essential ner of Atlantic Highlands, a singer auto was not moving rapidly, but Sally Fliedner, Eddio McKean, Al- club rooms for the lodge members Flo Smith and" Paul Lavio from suddenly lurchod to the south sido was Illegal because he waited too Andy's tavern in Keansburg. committee and assisting him are to holding the regatta. at the Red Bank Methodist church. berta VanNeBS, Muriel Reece, Doris long before presenting it. Mr. Irwin, were built. The Elks moved to their Capt. F. T. Gillespie, Miss E. E. Day, "Open Thy Blue Eyoa" waa sung of the wooden structure and crashed Bennett, Jane Lavene, Ruth Fludlna, Broad street homo in 1930. The officers of the association were After the meeting at tho Elks, the through the rail. following the vote by the council, left in charge of tho arrangements. They John Adams, G. T. Burtt, R. I. Cole, committee went to tho Red Bank In French, and "I Lovo Life" by Roy Patterson, Georgo Richards, the room declaring that ho was go- Warren Youmans of Oakhurst has J. W. Goodin, G. A. Graham, C. W. Manna Zucca und "Without *a Song" Tho front wheels landed in tho Junior Bennett, Ernest Schanck, the contract for building the new are Patrick Riccinto president, Mrs. Yacht club for a joint conference ing to bring suit. Elizabeth DeGeorge vice president, Hayhurst, W. p. Hershberger, C. J. with officials of that organization. by Roso wero rendored In English. mud below, while the rear. bu^nper Dick Case, Donald Duncan and Ruth gasoline station, which will be con- Hoyt, M. L. Smith and E. L. G. caught on. the bridge. No glass in Charles Neff was appointed special George Nazaro treasurer, Mrs. Daisy The entertainment committee of Mrs. Ebner •was accompanist. and Evelyn Wagner; beginners, Wal- office for traffic duty on the Man- structed after the old Elks home has Rauh. The Arlon Quartet of Long Branch, tho car was broken, ter Bennett, George Fliedner, Stan- been demolished. Slayton financial secretary, Angelo the Community Regatta association dalay pier. Scalzo corresponding: secretary and The hotel will provide two dress- has contacted Al Siegel, a well-known composed of Mrs. Thomas McClln- Capt. McClennan West and Joseph ley Richards, Stanley Cain, George The property was formerly owned ing room3 for those who desire to Sacco, Jr., bridge attendants', and Cotgreave, Buddy Howard, Helena Councilman Charles A. Reed de- Peter Maletto sergeant-a^-arms. theatrical man in tho Metropolitan tock, Mrs. Marjorle Morris, Mrs. clared that a round-up should be by the Sigmund Eisner company and go in bathing. Golfers will play on Dorothy Hoffman and Mrs. Jules Lloyd Sickles and Michael Ryan, Lavene, Carla Stochl, Charles Lavene, was traded by the Sego Trading Another outing will be held in the the Asbury Park municipal course. district, to appear at the benefit per- Uzdllla, sang "Tho Woman in tho Oceanport borough employees, rushed Arthur Fomlcola, Barbara Mosby made of unlicensed dogs. near future. ' formance to bo held at the Carlton Thomas Nathan of Ocean boule- company for the property where tho The committee expects to obtain ex- Shoe," rendered two encores. They to tho car and removed the girls. and Theresa and Hccner Wlllett. Klks home is now located on Broad clusive use of the hotel orchestra for theater at. tho midnight show on also sang "Swing Low, Sweet Char- Members o£ the Long Branch First vard will be notified to appear before street. The entire lot has a front- SEA BRIGHT FAIR. a period of four hours. ^£ Saturday August 3. Mr. Siegel has iot." Miss PlnRltore wa3 their ac- Aid and Safety Squad treated the the council August 13 to give his ge of 137 feet and a depth of 250 discovered many stage and radio companist. girls and later removed t'.icm to Haz- LICENSE ORDINANCE. reasons why fire ruins on his prop- feet. Hook and Ladder Company Benefit stars, among whom are the Saxson erty have not been removed. Mr3. J. William Helm of Red Bank ard hospital. The Eatontown first To Close Saturday Night. Coal Contracts Sisters, Lillian Shatie and Lillian aid ambulance was called but was Eatontown to Introduce Ordinance Current bills amounting to about Miles. Mr. Siegel hap also promised sang "My Heart IB Llko a Singing On Home For Tho Aged. The Sea Bright hook and ladder Bird," "The Yours at tho Spring" and not needed. $2,000 were paid. Two thousand dol- Dessert-Bridge Awarded At Rumson to present at this performance auch Miss Perry graduated from the lars was paid to the board of educa- company fair is being held every famous radio and stage stars as Car- "Kiss Mo Again" by Herbert. Harold The Eatontown mayor and council night this week on Ocean avenue and LaHoa of Red Bank was her accom- Red Bank high school in June. Miss last night approved the second and tion and $1,621 In scrip was paid to At River Plaza Bids for coal were opened at a olyn Marsh, Thelma Leeds, Evelyn Hendrickson Is a member of the the county on 1935 taxes. will close Saturday night. Tho fair Daw and Jean Janice. With these panist. third reading of the ordinance licen- so far has been well attended. There special meeting of the Rumson board Round Table staff of the local high lnff amusement games In the bor- A *.. -iiicrt-bridgc lawn party was of education last night. James A. entertainers and others who have Members of the l-D-8 club of Mld- school. Both girls returned to their are ten booths and a refreshment been contacted, togother with our dlotown township served refresh- ough. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. held Tuesday^afternoon at the home sUind on the grounds, also a dance Ryan of Sea Bright was awarded the homes yesterday at noon, being bad- Charles Corlles of South street of Mrs. A. L. ^Miller o( Elver Plazu contract to furnish 150 tons of buck- own local stage celebrities, who ar* ments of Ico cream and cuke, ly bruised and shajton up. floor. Music is provided by a six- complained of a lire hazard on the Only Slight Damago Caused" by Two for the benefit of the" welfare work piece orchestra. wheat, more or less, at $6.08 a' ton. always so willing to lend their tal- property of Councilman Benjamin Bolts in Rarltan Township. The Seaboard Ice' company was the ents, the committee feels very con- ot the River Plaza Community club. Groups of neighboring firemen will CARDS AJO> BUNCO. VanKeurcn. He stated that a plot of Mrs. Edward Brasch and Mrs. Fred successful bidder for furnishing 75 fident that this will be one of tho Father McCloskey dead grass might set fire to his large During tho shower Saturday af- attend the fair tonight, tomorrow and best benefit performances that Red ternoon lightning struck two build- Ayres were co-chairmen, assisted by Saturday and the company having tens of stove and ten tons of nut, or Party to Bo Hold Tonight for tho barn. The matter was referred to Mrs. Charles Meeker. less, at $8.95 and $8.85 a ton, re- Bpnk has seen in some time. Sails For Europe Firo Commissioner Frank VanDorn, ings in Raritan township within half the largest representation in uniform Some of the roadhousea In the vi- American Legion. a mile of each other. The chimney Prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas will receive a grand prize. spectively. Mahoney and Harvey of who stated that he would have the Sea Bright were awarded a con- cinity of Red Bank have promised to Tho Ladles' auxiliary of Shrews- on the homo of G. Warren Axnnack Paul, Mrs. Efebeth Malone, Mrs. Monday night a table lamp was dis- Kev. John B. McCloakoy, rector of firemen burn off the lot. tract to repair the roof nnd gutters send some of their best artists to bury post of the American legion of on Florence avenue was demolished ICdward Scattergood, Mrs. William posed of on the co-operative plan and take part in this gala performance, St. James's church, nailed Tuesday Red Bank will hold a card and bunco A short discussion was held con- nnd other damage of a trifling" na- Canard, Mrs. Frank Curtis. Mrs. J. wns won by Earl Marks of Rumson. on the Lafayette street school for morning on the Conte do Savola for cerning the Kennedy. Home for tho $00. and the committee hopes that tht party tonight In tho post rooms on ture resulted. Mr. Aumack is prin- T. White and Mrs. George Palmer. Mrs. Henry Renshaw of Sea Bright people of Red Bank and vicinity will a six weeks' sojourn In Europe. Ho Broad street. Those who attend may Aged, which recently op'ened in tho cipal of the Keansblirg school. Tho Guests included Mrs. A. F. Linden- won a cocktail set Saturday night. A Another special meeting of the was accompanied by Rev. John P. play any kind of card games they borough. An ordinanco governing ground prize will be awarded tomor- board will be held Wednesday after- do their beat to support these en- such places will be drawn up by Bor- barn on the farm of Daniel Walling struth, who Is recovering from ill tertainers and show their apprecia- Burko of St. Joseph's Cathollo wish. A large number of prizes giv- on the Middle road near Florence noss; Mrs. Harry Goldhni-Bt of New j row night. Mrs. Henry Kenslmwand noon, July 31, at two o'clock, when church, Koyport, Rov. Edward A. Ca- en by merchants of thlB locality will ough Attorney Milton A. Bennett and Mrs. Herbert F. Young are in charge bids will be received for equipment tion by their preaence at this mid- will bo presented at tho next meet- avenue was struck by a bolt a few York, who is occupying Mrs. Miller's night benefit performance given by hlll of St. Mary's church, Perth Ax- be awarded to the winners. Mrs. minutes after tho Aumack home. Tho bungalow for tho summer: Mis; of the binpo pame. for the new high school building. boy, and Rev. Edward Whalon of St. Thomas Mead, the new president of Ing. the Community Regatta association, bolt hit the water gutter and con- Graco Ashwell and Mrs. Robert Lynn and thereby help swell tho funds Mary's church, Bordentown. tho auxiliary, in chairman of tho Bills amounting to $379.21 were or- tinued down tho Iron pipo connecteil f Newark and Mrs E. .T. Giguero of Crab Harvest. RIVI5B CHANGER COURSE. Prlmo Camera, Italian heavy- card party committee and all the dered paid. needed to take caro of the ejepenoa to it, No other damage was done to Now York state. The North Shrewsbury river- was of running the National Sweepstakes weight, sailed on the same boat. members of tho auxiliary aro her as- the barn. New Markers Put tp on ft Portion sistants. Playing is scheduled to be- TINTON FALLS IIAKVEST HOME. Mrs. Thomas Pcttit has offered the virtually alive with crabs Tuesday. Regatta August 17 and la. Among those who were on hand at Men who have been catching crabs of the North Shrewsbury. tho boat to wish H10 priests bon voy- gin at hauVpast olght o'clock. Mra. use of her lawn for the next card Otmor Phillips Is chairman of tho Annunl Event Lnst Night was At- TARTY FOB GUttI). party to bo held in August for tho for years have not seen so many In New markers have been placed In age wero Mr. and Mrs. John Day, the river at ono time in a long, Jonff CLOSED FOR VACATION. Rev. Thomas Carney, Mlsa Anno Has- prize comn^lttco and Mrs. William tended by About 100 Persons. same cause. the North Shrewsbury river, between time. One party caught over- 100 the Oceanic bridge and Upper Rocky Icr, Judgo Harry Klatsky, Edward Chandler Is In charge of refresh- Aboout 1O0 persons attended the It Will Be Held Thursday Afternoon, Services Will Bo Resumed at M14- ments. August 8, nt Mrs. Walter French's. May Run For Assembly. doublers. Tho crabs were just as Point, to Indicate the course of the O'Brien, Sr., and non Edward, Wil- annual harvest homo of the Metho- plentiful at Oceanic as they were at dlctown Church September t. liam Word, Paul Ilnrtnody, George channel. It was discovered when the dist church of Tlnton Falls last night A mid-summer bridge party for the Henry Carpenter, Jr., of Asbury Red Bank. They disappeared as {recent survey was mado for having! In accordance with its annual oua- QuiRlcy, David Shciiilim mid William A DOG jj'OR EVERY IfAMILY. at tho Tlnton Pulls schoolhouse. benefit of the Woman's guild o( Trin- Ryan. Park has announced that he may suddenly as they came, for hardly a j the river widened and deepened that j torn, Chriat Episcopal church of Mid- Threatening weather kept away ity Episcopal church will bo held seek one of the Republican assembly crab could be found the following j tho channel had changed its course. [ dlctown village, Is closing for vaoa- That Is the Average for tho Borough many Who had planned to attend. Thursday afternoon, August 8, on thu S FOK CHILDREN. nominations In thn September pri- day. The red lights which formerly indi- j tion the last Sunday of July and all > of RuniBon. Tho Ladles' Aid society directed tho lawn of Mrs. Walter G. French's mary, Mr. Carpenter conducts a real catcd the channel havo been taken I ot tho month of August. Sorvlcm festival, and they received many homo on Riverside avenue. The com- Kiddies Day to Bo Observed Sat- Tho recent campaign to havo all ostato business at Bloomflokl, This Sccond. Vriio to "Hill Billies," out and replaced with two white I will bo resumed beginning on San- dogs liconsed In the borough of Rum- compliments upon tho excellence of mittees aro tickets, Mrs. Frank llnv- would bo his first venture In Mon- llghts and u. buoy nt new locutions. ! day, September 1. urday nt Allnnllc Ilraich l'nrli, the supper. Tho members of tho lland .id Mrs, Loon de la Iteussllle; I'd Cogan'a "Hill Billies" won sec- son has brought out trio fact that mouth county 'politics although lie ond prize recently on Major Bowcs's The new course of the channel is said Rev. Ernest W. Mandcvillo, rector Saturday of this week will be IJioro is at least ono dog for every society state that they aro very refreshments, Mrs. Jamos Wolcolt, has been active In political affairs In to bo more, direct than the old one. of the church, sailed today on the 1 grateful to all who assisted them and Sr., Mra. Allan Frost, nnd Mrsi Ocorfii! amateur hour at radio station WI3AF. known as "Kkkliti.i " day at the At flV9 persons in that municipality. So Kssrx county. Tho prizo was STiO In rush and one Ht'foi-o the red lights were removed Acadln foj* Nova Heotla, whern h« lantlo Beach park, Atlnntlo High- far 427 licenses have been Issued, especially to Georgo Withey and Wil- Chandler; • chairs, Miss Alice Mor- a number of boats run aground. will be n guest of tho lBOth anni- liam England. ford, and prizes, Mra. Eugene Brooks, week's engagement at the Capitol lands. There will be special ratcfi be- with a-few summonses to bo heard Wauls Oovi'iniiii'nt 1'roti'cU'd. theater. On Tuesday young Cognn versary celebration of tho city of from. In tho 1930 consuB Humson Mrs. Harrison Kivnce and Mls;i Jos their homes. Tho car of M. W. Kcoiigh, who for tho past, HnskcH'H Woodbind Farm:! In Hld- Charles Miller of Kalontown is chair- Lester C. Lunceford. Sunday morning at nine o'clock ut. -six yearn wan liminiKtir (if the Koui- Moose In Momin Park Sunday, Au- —Advertisement. was driven by MIHS Marnu Keuck- tho lodge room, from which pltwN.* iHolown township, man. lOtk Auulvedmry Mills gust -1. The pnrk Is lncated liotwcen haus. 1 f;nte Kiirnis dining room iit Jnme!;- OIHIH In it fuw day*. We liiivn r«- lied Iliinlt 11. 1>. O. IS. they will bo escorted to tho flic of Imrg, Wo aro now sorvini; the Foni- ICntnnUiwn and Wiiynlrlo. Tho pro- tho clambake. linte ion croiim tind other protluetFi Auto Ownora, Attention. Mortgnfro Money. culvod imiro of (liens Items that w» gram will Include nuiHic, cntortuln- Regular session of Red Bank Kavo 30f,» nn your lnuuvuuce; rcll- to $10,0110 available lot- loans woro out of, tint your supply BOW Lodge, K. P. O. Klks, tonight, 8:30 G Buy during thin Ml*~« it f«, «„ prlzou. UnKlnlrr ill KurllB'n utor«, l'lic roiid to Hotter an" BlKgcr hual- bargnlnH now and havo no regret:,, I yuewrlterti rented, bought, eold prl/.c'H. HoglHlor at Kurtls'a flloro, glint Nth, Oth and 10th. Deluxe Ply- e«t on your moatt, mjimmml Fair llavon, phono lied Hank 2580, Boys can mako extra pockH nioney nunii loads through Tho Register'" nil- National Be, 10c nnd $1 Htore*. 'Jft'co »ud repaired. Truliln'u, SO Uroiu) Fair Haven, phono Rod Bank 2080. mouth ncdnn, lOn per oharu, thioo fat' vjsrtlnlnK eolurnna.—Advertisement. vcrtlslnj? coluninn,—Advertisement, and |t Slor«*. SttH d«tl*WHoy Bowman, Welt Long MIddletown School Board Doea Not Woodblna cemetery. Mrs. Morgan is In White Ridge cemetery at Baton- Branch. • Coast Guards Play Game Keep Creditors Waiting. Mrs. Christina the daughter of Policeman John Con- towa. Plan a Dinner -" m >m wile of Eafaele Santangelo of West nctt of Rumson. Mrs. Richmond was 48 years old Editor, Red Bank Register: Borgen place and mother of Fallx and had been a resident ot Red Bank A dinner dance will be given by Kick About Railroad Sortloe, With TheRumRunners It nag recently come to light that Santangelo, commander of th« Mon- August F. Buttenbaum for a number of years. She was mar- the Monfnouth County Poatmaateru' , The Sea Bright mayor and council some contractors in this section are mouth county post of the American of Union City, father of Mrs. Alex- ried twloe, both of her huabandi association at Ross Fenton farms ou held a short meeting last week, E loath to submit' bids for- labor and 1 Thursday evening, August 22, it was W. Fury, borough clerk, was In- materials for the Middletown town- Legion, died suddenly after mldnlgh ander J. McCoach of Spring street, Minus Coles and John Richmond, be- structed to write to tho railroad com- ship board of education, due to nn last Saturday at her home of a heart Red Bank, died of pneumonia Tues- ing deceased. She It survived by four decided at a meeting held in the J, Newman Wright, Associated Press Writer, Prepares erroneous Impression that there was Berkeiey-Carteret hotel at Asbuiy pany relative to comp!ulnt« regard- attack. Although she had been In day at Mountainside hospital, Mont children, Mrs. Mary D»vla and Ed- Ing railroad service. Home commut- no certainty as to when they would poor health for the-past ten years clair, at the age of 15 years. He had ward Coles of Red Bank, and Mlsa "•ark last ovcnlng. Invitations will Interesting Article for Register Readers be paid for labor and materials fur- and suffered two strokes during that Helen Coles and Frank Coles of New be extended to members of tho Post- ers are complaining about tho boat nished, should they happen to be been ailing several months, master General's oillclal family at train that goea only as far Highland successful bidders. time, MrB. &antangelo waa In appar- York city. Concerning Liquor Smuggling. ent good health shortly before she Mr. Buttenbaum was a frequent Washington, besides others in public Beach. They want the train to go The board desires lo correct any visitor in this locality. Ho was the life. as far aB Normandio, Tho council Impression that these contractors or was stricken and had been sitting on laet charter member of Garfleld coun- i Mrs. Elizabeth M, Hnnce, paid acrlp anil cnah amounting to 1'iohlbltlon was repealed more than the public In general might have as tho porch of her homo with members cil of American Mechanics of Union widow of Joseph E. Hanco and one It was exactly two years 'ago to $2,600 to the county. ' • nineteen months ago, hut the game sold to dealers who would buy all to the uncertainty of payment of of her fnrnily. the day that a dinner wag given to bills presented to this board of edu- City, having been a member ovor of the oldest residents of Now Brit- ol hlda and aoek between tho rum they could get. Mra. Santangolo was 74 years old flfty years. ain, Connecticut, died Tuosdny of last 'ostmaatcr General Jnmco A Farley runners and the Coast Guard etil She waa bora In Italy and came to Besides Mr«. McCoach he is sur- week at her home after a short Ill- at Ross Fenton farms, when 1.B0O I'licsta Tromforrod, goes-on. the United States in 1888.. The fam- ness. She waa 93 yeara of age. iorsona crowded their way to gain J. Newman Wright deals with the *#£££ SkVean"^ ! Sit =SnW?hli'^ vived by another daughter, Mra. Rov, Alfred Jesse, assistant rector whiskey ashore, and be reasonably dletown township board of education ily lived at Stockton two years and George Howard or Livingston; two Although born In Long Bianoh, admittance to the affair, It Is. the of St. Joseph's Catholic church,. Key- situation as It Is today In this article, certain that it will not blind them, are now being paid promptly and then moved to Long Branch, where sons, August F. Buttenbaum, Jr., ot Mrs. Hanco had lived In New Britain hope of the postmast rs' association port, haa been transferred to Plea»- based upon first-hand Information ot Some bootleg liquor Is Btlll being there Is no reason for any responal- Dl Hackitnsack, and Edward Butlcn- for 67 years. tri make this dinner second only. to antvllle, lind Rev, Jolin F. Thompson th» moat reliable sources, which gives made, however, and It Is for this that' ° contractor to feel the least bit nnd ^cr family moved to Red Bank biiiim of Bound Brook. He also Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. he Failey affair, as an excellent pro- of the Sacred Heart pariah, Camden, tha present-day reader a clear. pic- much of the alcohol Is used. doubtfuu l about payment of any bills ln ]80B ant| had resided hero ever Franklin E. Bassott of Hartford, gram of tho best entertainment on submitted. leaves several grandchildren and five has been sent to Keyport to assist ture of what Is going on In New Jer- The syndicates of today are smal- bmitted. Mr. Santangelg o was a mer- great-grandchildren. Connecticut; two sons/Clifford B.and Broadway has been promised by the Rov. John P. Burke. sey and Delawaro waters. ler than those of two or three year I would appreciate your publica- chant, who had retired from bus Joseph M, Hanco of.NeW Britain and management of the "Farms" A spe- Somewhere in the hare that shrouds tion of this item In your nest issue. Garileld council will conduct lta ago, but Just as well organized. They Signed Iness a number of ycara ago. services this evening at eight o'clock five grandchildren. cial dinner will be provided for the Cape May Point, a steamer la riding operate In the same manner. Sonv Harry S. Chamberlain, Besides her husband and son, Mrs. at the Berger funeral home, on 48th Funeral services were held last ircaslon and dancing will follow. ONE \yBEK ONJDYI at anchor. Officers of the Coast of the outlaw radio Btatlons still op- District Clerk. Santangelo is survived by three oth- street, Union City. The funeral will Thursday • morning at eleven o'clock Inasmuch aa postmasters from all Guard air station there know the erate, although frequently thoy are er sons, Frank, Patrick ana Rocco be held tomorrow morning at half- at the Erwln Chapol, Now Britain. over New Jersey are expected to at- Special ship Is a "rummy," but are unable spotted and dismantled. The speed- Activities At Santanpelo; two daughters, Mra. ast ten o'doclrat the funoral home Rev. Samuel Sutcllffo, rector of St. tend, a limited 1 iber of tickets will to board it becaUBo It otayo outside boats are Just as powerful, though Mary C. Canella and Mrs. Herbert C. Mark's Episcopal church, officiated. ba provided for tho friends of the the twelve-mile limit They aro wait- nd burial will be in Flower Hill not so numerous. Players Club Frake; seven grandchildren, all of cemetery. Burial was In Fair View ccaietory. Monmouth county postmasters, which' PENCILS Ing, however, for the time when a Patrol boats from tho Coast Guard Red Bank, and a brother Pasquale will be ready for distribution ln a small fleet ot slate-colorod speed- Raimo of Trenton. BEST GRADE station cruise up and down the coast The ladles' aux.llary entertained at Vincent De Luca. Joseph E, Leonora. few days. 0 IWr dolen boats will put out from aome obscure and In Dolaware bay every day and a card party and social Tuesday The funeral was held Monday The funeral of Joseph E. Leonard Postmaster Edward Brodttoln of Oft Aftor a brief sickness Vincent Da 00 Inlet and try to run some of the night The airplane Is a valuable evening at tho Players Boat club « jmorning at 9:3.0 o'cloc, k at her lat_ e of West Bergen place, who died on sbury Park is chairman of the $O- Per ffross ship's cargo of Illicit alcohol to weapon, because from It the Guardf- ho|ne and at 10 30 0 clook a( SL An joiioa of Holmdel township, died Sun- Tuosday of last week In Monmouth Fair Haven Among those present , th,B church| where the rcctor day morning at the Jefferson hos- ;ommitteo and will bo assisted by shore. men can keep a constant check upon were Miss Grace Haley, Mrs Flor-| _ , Soriano, celebrated a Memorial hospital at Long Branch, the following postmasters: Leonard Coast Guardsmen know the ship the positions of the large ships off Rev Nicn0 M pital at Philadelphia. He was 6D was held last Friday afternoon at WALTER BURNETT once Corso, Mrs. Francis Marcksteln, solemn hlgh maS3 of requlem. Five years of age and he came to this Hall, Adelphla; John R. Snedeker, Willow Drive, Liltln Sllv.r, N. J, has a tleup with a syndicate ashore, the coast. Mrs. Allan Hascall, Mrs. Leonard l;30 o'clock at hla lato hoaio and at Atlantlo Highlands; Frank Tllton, automobiles were required to carry country when he was sixteen yearB two o'clock at the African Methodist rliana Red Bank 3aoS-W. and that It has been In communica- When night comeB the activity gets Heyman, Mrs. Jack Baincs, Mrs. the hundred floral pieces and there old. A selfmade man, he became very .von; B, H, Antonldos, Bolmar; John Hpiirenenlinft tion with outlaw radio stations in under way. The patrol boats take- Marlon Doady, Mrs. Allco Hoblnspn, Episcopal Zlon church with tho paa- Imcoe, Bradloy Beach; Hazel BEST STAMP SERVICE CO, INC were eighty passenger cars In the wealthy. About six yean ago he Now Yorli City. this vicinity. In fact.jsome of tha positions far out at sea and the smal- Mrs. Madgo Rohrey, Mrs. Mary Curl, cortege, which was led by the Red bought the May Hendrlckson farm In tor, Rav. Obadlah G. Goodwin, of- Sclilldknccht, Cliffwood; Murray "rummy's signals have bean Inter- ler and faster boats start their har- ficatlng. Tho bearers were George Mrs. Harry Welch, Mrs. Florence Bank concert band and a delegation Holmdel township and convortod It Krcutner, Clarksburg; Louis Plotkln, HIGHEST CASn MUCKS PAID cepted and decoded. A constant check bor patrol. All boats travel without Holme3, Mrs. Constance Smith, Mrs. of Foresters of America. Into a country estate, where he made Holmes, Azariah Shomo, Edwnrd Colt's Neck; Mary Vandorhoff, Como; la being kept on the boat's position. lights. The patrol boats cruise In George Howglll, Mrs. May Foley. Rev. Peter Bllcl and Rev. John Dl- his home. Prior to that time he lived Jackson, Stanley Sidney, Charles F. B. Prlco, Eatontown; William H. Late in the afternoon one of the the vicinity of an alcohol boat and Miss Florence O'Connor, Miss Alida at Montclalr. Nichols and Nlles Coffer. Burial, in 'hompson, Farmlngdalo; Norbart Matteo of tho Mount Carmel church charge of R. R. Mount & Son of 135 station's amphibian planes Is the smaller craft attempt to cover Gllleran, Mrs, Eugene Lleneck, Miss at Asbury Park were deacon and sub- Mr. Lie Luca organized the Colum- llmpson, Fort Hancock; John B. Old Gold-Silver wheeled from the hangar and made the bay and the Inlets. Anna Wills, Miss Margaret Mordorf, deacon respectively. Tho church West Front street, waa In Whlto Tchnaon, Freehold; P O. Wclgand, bus bank of New York 45 years ago Ridge cemetery at Eatontown. U, 3. Government License ready for a patrol flight, the pur- When a patrol boat sights an al- Miss Rose Miller, Miss Carol Lie- choir chanted the masB and Miss and he was the president of that in' Hazlet; Taylor W. Hanco, Holmdol; pose of which is to make a final cohol runner cutting for shore at neck, Mrs. W. L. Weber, Mrs. Clar- Mildred LaManna, accompanied by stltution. For 25 years he was asso- August F. Sohweers, Little Silver; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS check on the boat beforo night-fall. forty or fifty miles an hour, it sends once Legg, Mrs. Emily Johnson, Mrs. Miss Marie Marasclo at the organ, ciated with the T. A. GilleBple com- EVERETT GXULD MEETS. W. F. Golden, Locust; Mr, Kloss, Lieutenants William Schlssler and up flares and n&tlfies the speedboats. Lester McQuoen, Mrs. Molly Hunt- waB soloist. pany, building contractors of New Manasquan; Ray Devlin, Matawan; GUNS — CAMERAS — W. C. Hogan are at the controls, These, in turn, attempt to spot the ing, Mrs. Annie Hart, George Watt?, The bearers were Anthony, James York. He leaves tan children. They Mrs. Robert Martin Entertains At William Swan, Naveslnk; Whllmcna Chief radio man C. Chinnls Is at his runners as they come in, and over- Mr and Mrs. Thomaa Irving Brown, and Clarence Ralmo, Garibaldi Pen- aro Frank De Luca of Brooklyn, Al- Monthly Session, Harvoy, 'Oakhurst; Walter Gaul, BINOCULARS — ETC. post, and Chief Boatswain's Mate M. take them. Frequently they encoun- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparling, Mrs. ta, Nicholas Cloffl and Domlnlclt Cap- bert De Luca of Pittsburg and Ar- Ocennport; Joseph 'Rainear, Ocean Mounsey is flying as an observer. An :er difficulty. The runners refuse to Nan Welnbeck and Mrs. J. Joseph rio. Burial, In charge of tho Worden thur, Ernest, Victor, Hugo, Jose- The Blessed Sacrament Guild of St. !rove;; William Sweeney, Red Bank; Bought — Sold — Exchanged AiBoolated Press staff writer and a stop and it becomes necessary to firs Hennessey. The auxiliary will give funeral home, was in Mount Olivet Catherine's church, Everett, held phine, Emma and Lydla De Luca of their monthly meeting Saturday ane L-. Gnrland, Sea Bright; Joseph BARGAIN IN WATCHES Treasury Department official are the at them. The first shots are always another card party tomorrow. cemetery, where Father Soriano gave Holmdel township. S. Dovlln, Sea Girt; Richard New- only passengers. fired to disable the boat. the absolution and led the prayers. night at the homo of Mrs. Robert The Playeis Boat club entertained Martin. Cards were played and re- man, Spring Lake; Hlehard Boak, 221 Broadway, long Branch The plane jumps from the water Sometimes the runners outdistance Its members and guests at a stag Mrs. Alvln B, Ingllng. of Capo May Inlet, and Lieutenant the Coast Guard boats and duck into freshments were served. beefsteak dinner recently. Those Mlllard V. Tetley. Mrs. Anna^ Cooper Chadwlck Ing- Schltaler levels, off at 2,000 feat and inlets, where trucks are waiting to present were John Ransley, Kenneth Winners at cards wero Mrs. Wil- beads out to sea. In less than five unload them and cart the alcohol to The funeral of former Councilman Ing, wife of fAlvin Bergen Ingllng of fred Hawxhurst, Mrs. Raymond Mc- Roblnaon, James Brooks, Charles Miliard F. Tetley, who died on Tues- Philadelphia, died Monday. She was minutes Cape May has faded behind, inland distributing points. Frequent- Johnson, Joseph Kaltenbcck, James Cue ana "Mrs. Thomas'Kelly: Those and we can see no land. Far below ly, however, they surrender at sej day of last week in Fitkln Memorial a daughter of the late Dr. Francis attending wore Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Watts, George Watts, Frank DeWitt, hospital at Neptune, was held last T. Chadwlck and Raohel E. Cooper Hawxhurst, Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas small fishing boats aro making for and are taken ashore and confiscat- Ralph Smith, J. Jo3eph Hennessoy, shore with the day's catch. Present- ed. The Coast Guard is still making Friday afternoon at his homo with Chadwick of Red Bank. Besides Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumph, William Mason, Jack Sparling, Rev. John D. Blair, pastor of tho her husband, Mrs. Ingllng Is survived Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creevey, Mr. and ly these, too, vanish, and we are In use of two or three boats which George A. Del'atush, G. H. Hallanar;, the Atlantic's no man's land—that were taken from smugglers bofore Embury Methodist church of Little by two sons. Thoy aro Ensign Alan Mrs. Raymond McCue, Mlua Mario C. A. Zlegenfuss, Jr.,. Ernla Otto, Silver, in charge. Floyd Ingllng U. S. N., attached to Hoey and Edward and Georgo Hooy. strip of water too near shore for repeal. Clarence Legg, C. B. Meeker, Larry Two hymns, "Nearer, Still Nearer" the U. S. 8. Aldon now at San Diego, • ^ —~ large vessels and too far out for This Is the Coast Guard's problem LaRos, Robert Hunting, Frank MUTUAL small ones. oday. It is not as hectlo ag it used and-"In the Land Where the Roses California, and Midshipman Francla Officers Test Water. MarckBtein, C. A. Zlegenfuss, G. J. Never Fade," wero sung by Mrs. J. Walford Ingllng, now a second-class Mile after inllo we travel, with :o bo, but it does not permit of ro- Schoeck, Leon E. VanBrunt, Charles Two officers of the federal bureau William Helm. Tho floral pleccn man at the United Stntcs naval of fisheries were In Rumson yester- nothing to look at but the sky, the axing the vigil. Elcltman, Thomas S. Berrlen, G. Fat- wore convoyed to the cemetery in the When you patrol Delaware bay in academy at Annapolis, She was a day making an investigation to de- sea below and the shadow of our mer, Ferd S. Salmon, J. Crowell, fire truck of the Independent engine member of Memorial church of St. xJXo&e search of alcohol smugglora with termine tho cause of tho finding of plane, Now and then a whale blows. Warren O'Hara, William J. O'Hagen. company. 'aul, Overbrook; Monmouth Chap- Occasionally we fly over a school of Skipper Tom. Behole, you have to bo George Curchin, Har:., Herold and many dead fish and crabs in a la- »GROCERIES • MEATS • PRODUCE« Tho bearers were Frank House, ter of Daughters of tho American goon on tho South Shrewsbury river. porpoises. The sun plays upon their content with a bit of fishing, very William Weber. representing the Naveslnk lodge of smooth bodies as they leap from the few cigarettes, and speedboat turkey. Revolution and the Philadelphia Several dead flsh and samples of the The Players club entertained at a Odd Fellows; Councilman Harry league for tho Hard of Hearing. water were-taken away for analysis. water. Skipper Tom, veteran speedboat pilot lance Saturday evening which was Degenring, representing the mayor • Setvt pftnty of at the Coast Guard's air station, has Tho stench from the dead fish and kid If a daring tht Binoculars are of little use because 1 ;vcn better attended than any prev- and council; Joseph Turkington, rep- Mrs. Mary Richmond. crabs spread over a wide area, but warm waolher. fr It of the haze. Mounsey, to whom, this been chasing rumrunners for sev- ious dance they have given this year. resenting the Mystlo Brotherhood a ewollny, flagrant oral years. The business Isn't as ex- The funeral of Mrs. Mary Rich- this disagreeable condition was rem- is not new, says wo'U fly closer to As the season goes on the attendance lodge of Masons; William Durham, edied when a force of men employed and r%frm thing b»v» the water, however, when wo sight citing as it was before repeal, ho seemB to grow larger with each suc- representing the Independent Order mond of West Bergen place, who eraga far lunth* said, but he keepB his boat in first- died on Wednesday of last week la by tho borough gathered up the ilsh •oni, afternoon^ the "rummy." Chinnls get a radio ceeding dance. Among those enter- of Foresters; Peder Gisleson, repre- and crabs and burled them. pofl/mond dinner.. bearing every fifteen minutes from class condition, nevertheless. Alco- taining largo parties were William senting the Junior Order United Monmouth Memorial hospital at some Coast Guard station. He and hol Is still being smuggled, and the Leddy, Jr., William B. Conover, Ray American Mechanics, and Charles Long Branch, was held last Saturday MounBey check our course and re- speedboat muBt be ready for a chano VanHorn, Dr. Ralph 3. Glldea, Bennett, representing tho flre depart- afternoon at two o'clock at the Wor- Boys can make extra pocket money POMEROY DRY port to the pilots. it any time. George Gllfallon, George Watts, Mra. ment. den funeral home with Rov. Joseph selling The Register.—Advertisement After an hour Mounsey shouts You board Skipper Tom's boat Just 'lorence Holmes, Miss Annie Hart, Burial, in charge of R. R. Mount that we are about 100 miles from aB the sun is setting, Intending to Mrs. Alice Haacall, Mrs. L. A. Cogar, & Son of 135 West Front street, was GINGER ALE shore. Still flying seaward, at more spend the night on patrol duty, he'll C. A. McCasey, Mrs. R. P. Mervln, ln Evergreen cemetery at Little Sil- cue of 12 BULK TEA ell you. Things aren't going to bo than 100 miles per hour. August Wulflng, John Cattanach, ver, where the Masons conducted ser- l6-oi. bo». 89c About 150 miles out, and we bank 1 lively out in the bay as they are John F. Spain, Kenneth Robinson, vices with Past Master John J. Car- 33c td the left and fly North. We're go- in Cape May or the other coast re- Lester E. McQueen, William B. hart serving as worshipful master Ing to patrol a bit out here, Mounsey jerts near here. You'll have a good Smith, Frank DeWitt, J. Joseph Hen- and David H. Bennett as chaplain. says, and try to locate our "rummy" :lmo though, he'll tell you, if you en- essey, Jack Rohrey, William J. The Mechanics, Odd Fellows and on tho way back. Far to tho right |oy bouncing around In a small boat, O'Hagen, W. Cullum, William Flaher- ForesterB conducted services at tho an ocean liner is ploughing along. atchlng croakers, eating bologna ty, Embury McLean, Bart Jones, L. residence last Thursday night. ITroni the sky Its wake looks like a andwlche3 (speedboat turkey), cut- Vanlnwegen, Mrs. C. Fisher, J. Gor- strip of ribbon. Ing down on your cigarettes and don, Mrs. Edward Brennan, George Alexander Clark, - So interested have we been In the ploughing through the inky black- Edwards, William Merrltt, Frank a retired trucking contractor, died steamer that we haven't noticed an- ness of the bay at about forty miles McGrann, James Houghton, Warren Monday at his home on East High- other change In our course. MounBey an hour. land avenue, Atlantic Highlands, at v i .u O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boyce, MACARONI- SPAGHETTI • NOODIES IDEAL BRAND I nudges and yells that the "rummy" Skipper ' "oat will M d M Clarence Legg Mr and the age of ninety years. While en- Mr. and is dead ahead. Presently we Bight do better than fifty miles an hour. Mrs Ernie OttoClarenc, Mr.e and Mrs. Wil- gaged in the trucking: business ho Let It Guide You her, and the plane begins to drop. During the days when rum hoatB liam L. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene was under contract with the New Now wo are skimming along loss were caught almost every night, he Maxson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marck- York Central railroad and N. K. Permit, pleaBe, our reputation for MUELLER'S TOMATOES than 100 feet from the water. said, he was never outdistanced. Fairbanks company. Mr. Clark haa steln, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Llcneok, fine lervlca to guide you In forming The "rummy" Is a dilapidated and "It's Juat as good as It was the Mr, and Mrs. Hy Rubin and Mr. and been a resident of Atlantic Highlands sinister looking crnft. Not ft man Is day we took it from the 'rummys,'" MrB. Allan Hascall. 25 years. A brother, Henry Clark, an opinion as to what type of service on her decks. Blinds in tho cabins he said. "I'll prove It if we get a Entertainment was provided by also of Atlantic Highlands, and a one has a reasonable right to expect aro drawn. No indication that any- ch,nse tonight." George Gllfallon, George Watts," Miss sister, who lives ln Brooklyn, survivo one has seen us. But Mounsoy Bays Wally Howlett, who ships with Annie Hart, Mrs. William Flaherty, him. from the funeral director called. SWEET MABNE they have, and wo ought to know. Skipper Tom on these patrols, isn't William Cullum and a quartet con- Tho funeral was held yesterday af- We circle the boat close- enough to so optimistic. sisting of Ernie Otto, Jack Sparling, ternoon at the house, with Rov. You will find that, regardless of CORN FUMES-SERVE ' 8-Ot-l^© read its name, and Its position Is "She's still a darned good boat," .THEM FOR BREAKFAST Jack Rohrey and George Watts. George It. Ellin, pastor of the At- how much you expect, Worden service POST TOASTBES 2 radioed to shore. * he said, "But she's getting a bit old, lantic Highlands Central Baptist IDEAL BRAND SPIN ACH 2 N<°.^ 23c The plane has done Its work, and Maybo she needs a chflsc or two to church, In charge. Burial by A. M. will not disappoint you. Our service **** •—Mutuali Sale of Beverages—•' limber her up." PABST'ETT CHEESE n» 2b....23c we take altitude again. We have Patients At The Postcn and Sons will be made this Is unusually complote, and backed by C1ICQUOT CLUB "8SSH™ " UT'20^ turned nnd are flying Into the set- During the "Dark of tho Moon," afternoon In Woodlawn cemetery, CONDENSED MILK oTA *.2Oc ting sun, with Cope May dead ahead. Skipper Tom expects excitement. On Riverview Hospital New York. Mr. Clark served ln tho nineteen years of experience. HARTIEY'S MARMALADE SJ25c CUCQUOTCIUB "eSffi™ 2'feV*2Se We en n't sec Cape May, but Mounaey these nights, nnd when' It is raining navy in tho Civil war. Ho was BAKER'S CHOCOLAT1'.,,™ %2Oc POMEROY CLUB SODAIALIOC says Jt is (lend ahead, GO It must bu. or foggy, the rumrunners get bolder. Curtis Walker of Naveslnk avenue, member of Evangelist lodiro of It's easier to elude pursuit. MiMIER.TMl OROtft Or Wl 001MK KM MUFFUTE tnitnmmn ' Y. K'17c POMEROY MME DRY i AflQ« Soon the const takes form and Highlands, was treated for a lacera- Masons of Brooklyn. 1 grows clearer. We can see the inlet Skipper Tom's boat roars out into tion over the right eyo Sunday morn- MAYONNAISE numm^. " ",,7 29c CANADA DRY on?" . 2'bS.*25o from which we took off. Tho plane tho bay and then its three huge Lib- ing when he fell against a etovo at WORDEN FUNERMLHOME COMET WHITE RICE T 2'fel3c MANSFIELD SODAuioiro3lr*25c erty motors are stilled nnd tho an- his home. John M. Osborne. circles around, preparatory to land- After a long Illness John M. Os- ' AIQCRTW.WORDEM CHESTERFIELD acxcmi , 2pt,..24c COCA COIA "S» r. «k«?23« ing, and we nre-dropping again. The chor Is dropped. Occasionally the James Wolcott, 3rd, of Rlversldo HARKVC.F.WORDEH • JAMES A.WORDEH boat is not anchored and drift3 about Heights, recelvod a laceration of his borne died this morning at half-past GRAPE JUICE S 2tSS.25e ffii.2S« huge hangar t.n the reservation one o'clock at his homo at 82 Garden THONE557 seems to grow larger by the second the bay all night. Members of the head Monday when he fell ln a rock eOE.FR.ONT ST. • • • RED BANK.N.J. CAMAY SOAP KKK» 3nk.,14e GRAPE JUICE mien ! K.18t &3S« crew take turns standing watches garden. road, Red Bank. He was for many The pilot (id;, us down upon the years associated with tho Atlas and KIRKMAN'S SOAP CHIPS frl'lBc WHITE ROCK WATER 7 '&' He water in a ^-ntle landing and -we and the motors are kopt primed for Edward Weinheimer, son of Ed- starting at an Instant's notice. Dark ward Woinholmer, Sr., of Little Sil- Phoenix Assurance companleo. He Is HOFFMAN'S FRUIT BEVERAGES PERR1ER WATER S> -.'.' 'tS I9« churn through the water to tho survived by his wife, E. Marie Os- hangar, the spray mailing vision though it 13, tho men seem to be ver, was treated Monday morning for able to sen great distances. Their burns of the chest nnd back received borne, and two children, tho lntter from t!)e cabin impossible. being Mrs. Johrf T. Plato of Allen- ALL GROCERY PRICES r.FFECTIVE FROM JULY 2SHl to JULY 31»t, INCL, We're out of the plane, and the ears are trained to catch the low when he pulled a hot cup of coffee droning of the rumrunner's motors. on himself. hurat and Preston J. Osborno of fiilols are telling mi this ip nil In a Mnplewood. Mr. Osborno also leaves day's work. When a runner 1B Epottc-d—that , Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Smith happens seldom theso days—the chase of Monroe avenue, Shrewsbury, are two slaters and a brother. They aro HEINZ BAKED BEANS v: 3-. 25c "Thrro'll be no trouble from that the parents of a son born Sunday Mlssos Nellie and Mndgo Osborne BOSTON STYLE .'!!:• 15c VEGETARIAN \.rl5c "rummy" tonight," Mounsey says, begins. Skipper Tom orders the run- nnd Robert A. Oaborne of Belleville. stretching after live hours In tho air. ner to stop, and If it doesn't, thrco morning. blank Bhota aro fired as warning. If Mr. and Mrs. William Chadwlck of The funeral will bo hold at Mr. "We've got her spotted ton well. Onborno's lato home Saturday after- awa SER FOOD SPECIALS « Those boys are too slick to try any- the boat continues to flee, tho Mechanic stroet are tho parents of a Guardsmen flro to disable It. This Is son born Tuesday morning. noon at one o'clock. Interment will thing right under our gunR." bo made in Woodlawn cemetery. And Mounsey Is an old hind at seldom necessary, the Guardsmen Broadua Powers of River road, nay, aB most of the boats stop an'l Red Bank, underwent an oporatlon Friends may view tho remains Fri- thlH buaineaa. Ho ought to know. day ovenlng. Dozens of tiny uh-cams, fiomo of are confiscated. TueBday morning for tho removal of Most of the nights now aro quiet hiu tonsils nnd ndonoids. them unmarked by lights or buoy«, Andrew Jackson Card, empty into Delawaro bay and the At- ami uneventful. You fish n bit nnJ i Clarence Johnson of Hcaddcn's listen to Sklppe.r Tom's stories about Corner, gravedigger at Fair View nged 65 yenrs, a retired gardener, FANCY BROILERS- FRYING CHICKENS g ,27c lantic ocran In this portion of tho died Monday at tho homo of hl« Jeraey conot, and present a constant tho daya when Rpocdboata wero kept cemetery, was treated Monday for Why Not Be Sure? FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS «.32c Busy. You sip coffee from a vacuum conlualons of his right log caused daughter, Mrs. Harry Duncan of problem to the Coast Guard's Cape Barberlo avenue, Highlands. Ho was PRIME RIB ROAST „„„,...... !.' ..,29c May air station. bottle and..lent speedboat turkey by a blow when atruok with an ax. Too often tha family, who, In time of need you're hungry. If you must smoko, Miaa Mary Ferro of Shrewsbury born at Navenlnk and wns the son calls upon n mortician, knows but little LOIN LAMB CHOPS «.»«. . .- '. '. IK35C Into theso Jnlotn tho alcohol mnug- of the lato Andrew and Rebecca gles who have supplanted tho rum- you go below- decks or shield your avenue, Alfred Sulzor of Matawan concerning; hln functions or merchandise. FR1SH FHUET »/ HADDOCK ... . .' n,19e cigarette, with your hands. When the- nnd Mrs. Ida Way of Keyport have Cnrd. He was n resident of that Io- In ouch cases confusion nnd embarrass- runners of the Prohibition era, nro cnllty nil his life. MBAT AND FISH PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 2Sth,*26thi M4 27th, ONLY) constantly attempting to run nrriall fishing la good you may natch n been admitted as surgical patients. 4 ment nro Inevitable. pailful of eroakern. If you get tired Mr. Card leaves his wife, Laura cftrgoc-u, taken from' large boats To avoid tlits, wo Invite your personal In- A\ W$ frti» Uuy Septhil DoiMi of Tt,ttt> Calif. Sunhlil ^^Bfc. ^^^Bfc. which anchor outsldo the twelvc- you may take cat napn In one of tin BErDBLIOAN CLUB MEETING. Smith Card; a brother, Thomas Card, bunks, "' and a sister, Mrs. Frances Klpp, both vestigation of our service. We, as roputo- mtl6 limit. It In the Coast Guard's Ma funeral directors, welcome your Inquir- Job to halt na much of this (raffle as And when dawn brcnlcs you "up llflllroml Men's Organization Will of NavcHlnk, and four other daugh- ters and four sonB. ies, and we alinll willingly give you speclflo It can. anchor" nnd head in toward Capn Moet Saturday. Information on nny phase of our work. Before the ropcal of the Elgh May Light. Like nn not Skipper Tom Tho regular meeting of the Rail- The funernl was held yesterday af- will sit up forwnrd with you and tell ternoon at the house. Rev. l'ercy R. ORANGES 23 teenth amendment, lurgo nnd woll- road Men's Republican club will bo We Furnish National CaskeU syndlcateti operated along you ho expects a "good hot chasn" hold Saturday night, July 27, at 8:30 Comer, Sr., pastor of the Highlands FANCY CALIFORNIA PLUIWS 2*196 the count. Costly speedboats were "fin In tho Red Bank Elks club. Methodist church, conducted tho sor- bulk to run cane goods and fine "And If gge t one,," hoo will conon- The principal speakers of the even- v!co, nnd burial by A. M. Ponten and JERSEY UMM BEANS m,™ . 2,»,23c wlncn imhorc. Outlaw radio station] cltide, "I'll nhow Howlott that this Ing will be Howard A. Mallen, Re- Hons waa ln Bay Vlow conietory, k«nt lti touch with th» off-shoro ven boat Is still good enough to trim the publican candidate for sheriff! Sena- JERSEY SWEET CORN «« 12 ,25c nets and directed tho movements o cara off anything In rum row." tor Frank Durand, Freeholder Ray- Dorothy Morgan, fu the »pfOi1boata. Many of tha runners mond L. Wyckoff, Commissioner aged four years, daughter of Harold FUNERALjDIRECTORS •wero captured by alert Guardsmen. Tho Red Bank Register travels Samuel B. Zartman ot Long Branch nnd Allco Connctt Morgan of Loni CRISP CELERY HEARTS ««*• 2biX19c Thousandi of dollars worth of liquor over ovory street In town and every and Freeholder Joseph Mayer. Branch, died Monday after an nines., Fredtrlc K. Adams/* Mgr. rwUiTi.viiGrrABUPHi^tseFFtcTiveiuLYagih.aBti.&aTth.oHtv road In the county. Let It carry your Refreshments will bo served after of u week The child was born In was confiscated, Much of It noeped messago to those who live on the»« TELEPHONE 226 through the net, howover, and was tho meeting. A largg »tt«n

prl»B the Lesson-Sermon u the fol- Abram Jerolamon Early Morning Raid tanella Elaylng and that he went to Mr. Crook at the hearing. It U ex- lowing from the Bible. "In that day of Leonardo, a boat builder, died yes- Hearing Underway Asbury Park with Mr, Crook and shall this song be sung in the land pected the cue will take up moat of Imitated But Not Mr, «ud ttn, Chulti Chlnnock ol At The San Remo terday morning at the age of 61 several county detectives. Sergeant the week. Elm place and Mr. and Mr». John D. ot Judah; We have a strong city; years. He had been ailing for sever- Wilson said Mr. Crook left him there, salvation will God appoint for walls On Crook Ouster George Hull was another witness Hughej of rtlver Flais return«d al years. Mr. Jerolamon moved to promising to meet' him and continue against Crook. Hull, who aaid he Equaled •.. home Saturday night from a moto and bulwarks. Open ye the gates, A raid said to have been ordered Leonardo eight years ago from Long tho investigation later. He said he that the righteous nation which by Leo F, Meade, a Red Bunk detec- Several Police Officers Testify was a partner of John Crook In tho trip of gevtral weeks that took them Branch. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. never heard from Mr. Crook until af- operation, of Lakeside Inn at Aabury Our Dry Cleaning to Miami and Tampa and to othe keepeth the truth may enter In" tive, formerly employed by ex-Pros- Agnes Jerolamon, and several chil- That He Seemed Neglectful of ter the Naiighrjjrht Legislative com- (iBilah 28:1, 2.) ecutor Jonas Tunien to Investigate Park in 1033, was brought froitt Jail, points of Interest both going and re- dren. He also leaves a brother, Wil- His Duty—Witness Says Son mittee began Ha Investigation of where he Is serving a term lor as- Keeps You in Tune. turning. ' The Lesson-Sermon also includes conditions in Montnouth county, was liam Jerolamon of Galilee. Monrrtouth affairs. made on tho club Kan Remo on Ocean aault arid battery. John Crook to a Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bray o: the following passage from the Chris- , Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow Ran Speakeasy. son of the former detective, and Hull tian Science textbook, "Science and avenue,- Long Branch, early Sunday afternoon at tho house. Rev. El- Chief Kirlicardc of Eatoritown, tes- MARGULE'S Wallace atreet spent the latter parl morning. Leading the raid was Jus- Police officials pointed to unsolved tifying concerning the Megill fslay- testified that the- father provided of last week at Atlantic City, mak Health with Key to the Scriptures" wood Wolf, pastor of the Leonardo some of the liquor for the speak- by Mary Baker Eddy: "Aak your- tice H. J, Postcl ot Oceanport, who Baptist church, will conduct the Monmouth county slaylnRs Tuesday inj?, declared there was no attempt CXJEANEEH . DVXB8 Ing their headquarters at the Tray' placed each of the eight nien taken as. evidence of alleged neglect of duty mado to r>olvc what lie believed to easy. Former bootleggera were also more hotel. self; Am 1 living the life that ap- nervlce, assisted by Rev. Thomas witnesses at the hearing. They freely Thorns 287t-J. proaches the supreme good? Am I into custody under $000 ball. The Thomas. Burial by A. M. Posten and on the pnrt of Harry B, Crook, bfi a homicide. lie said Mr. Crook Mr. and Mm. Lew E. Soott ol Wil- accused ore Milton Labrca, John •whoso ap|)ral from hie dismissal as expressed belief that Mefiill had admitted selling liquor and all except Wo Call and Deliver. mington, Delaware, spent the week- demonstrating the healing power of Sons will be in Oreeniawn cemetery one contended that the donations Truth and Love? It so, then the way Maddox and Hiimuol Murder, said to at Long Branch. chief of the prosecutor's detective killed himself ana Grace Buchanan of Martlns- rested at i tho "bird cage" and Rudolf Long Branch, -who formerly operated burg, West Virginia, Is taking th und«mtand!ng ol God brings to man. O/nceis of Pride of Elberon coun- Mr. Croolt, whose hearing opened Monahan and Carl Parker, both eald a still near Colt's Neck, Bald that he Truth demonstrated is eternal life" C. Allalro of New York and Frank cil, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Monday, was suspended January 3, they believed Mr. Crook negflectod hlfl Another Well-Known place of Miss Eleanors Stevens, lab- Bai-gin o£ Neptune. Assisting Postel paid $400 to Phillips for selling liquor oratory technician «t Rivervlew hos- (pp. 466, 289.) wcro Installed Monday night by Mrs. 1934, on charges Involving consorting duty in tile Mnrson slaying. Police- and that nothing was snlrt nbout any SMALL SIZE In the Rili! wei'o constables Walter J. Louella Keano of tho Pride of Mon- wltli criminals and general neglect man Parker ,'ial'l John Cnlandriello pital, who is enjoying a month's vaca Mills of Fair Havnn, Otla Tllton of campaign. tion. "The Perfection of Jesus" will be mouth council of Red Bank. Several of dutv. Nine specific charges were was one of a Eroup of men he placed Red Bank, Oliver Dean of Tennent, under arrest, in'the hotel after the Mis* Aletha Hubbard of Everett, the subject of the sermon to be given members of tho Red Bank lodge cited Monday. Sunday mornlngr at the Presbyterian Robert Aumack of Neptune and Ben- were present. A birthday party and Slaying* recalled in Tuesday's tes- slaying, hut that Mr. Calandrlcllo NOTICE. Washington, who has been visiting jamin Sacco and Frank Tornalne or was permitted to leave the building Take notice that Bernard "Warnekor in- Grand Piano church by the pastor, Rev. John A, timony were those of "Cheo Chee" with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Long Brunch. The complaint war- watermelon sociable was held after tends Uy apply to TnwnHhip Committee of Fully guaranteed, will be sold from Hayes. tho ceremonies. Santannella on May 24, 1934, in Mat- by county detectives. There was no Middletown Township; K. J,, for a Plenary the Country Club estates, has left fo rants on which the raid was made atle^ipt to arrest him when he left, BtoraKo. This one only |162, which Florida, where she will spend a few Guest clergymen will occupy the awan township; Frank Megill In De- Retail Consumption license for promises la lo«» thnn the Imlnnce due on leue. were signed by Andrew G. Thompson Mr. Parker said. »i(u»teij nt TJnton Fall) ro«il. Lincroft. Weekly payments only 91, ThU i. days and later return here. pulpit during the month of August. Found Dead In Bungalow. cember, 1031, In Eatontown and Objections, if any, BIIOVJUI be made im- of Riverside Heights In Middletown James Buff Marson on August 25, n real baticnin nmi will be transferred Mr. 4ni Mrs. William Victor Sat- On Sunday, August i, the sermon Tho body of Jeremiah Qulnn of Policeman Monahan said finger mediately in writing to Howard W. Rob- )u»t an iiulckly 08 a couple of oth.r township, an operator In Moade'a em- 1033, in the Albion hotel, Highlands. prints were not taken from objects ert*, Clerk ot Townahlp Committco of |)a.Biiln» ive had.^Exceptional oppor- ter of Prospect avenue, Little Silver, ploy. After the arrests and tho seiz- Freehold was found on tho floor of Middletown Township. will be preac'-ed b Rev.y W. Carman State Police Sergeant Earl C. Wil- in the hotel room where Marson was tunity for »omei>nc. I'hone for «D- are the parents of a son born Thur«- Trembath, pastor of the Reformed ure of gambling paraphernalia, the his two-room bungalow Monday (Slimed) colntment to wo piano. Bed Bank day. Bon said he was called in on the San- slain. Ward Kremer la representing BERNARD WARNEKER. church. The gueBt pastor on August county authorities were notified and night. He was 62 years old and Stanley Ivlns, son of Mr. and Mr*. Detectives Amerigo Sacco and Harry death had been caused by gas as- 11 will be Rev. Dwlght L. ParsonB, Wlnfleld Ivlns of Sunset avenue, has Zuckeroian visited the place. phyxiation. Police believe that Qulnn Chancery 7/311 returned home after spending several retired Presbyterian clergyman, and fell asleep and that a pot of coffee „ , SHERIFF'S SALE. months visiting In Cincinnati, Ohio, Btated clsrk of the Monmouth Prea- Gene Fold, operator of San Remo, had boiled over and extinguished the »T virtue ol a writ ol fl. fa. to He di- and Kentucky. bytery. On August 18 Rev. John said he did not know anything about flame in the gas range. rected. Isnucd out ot th« Court ol Chan. Edward Patterson and oTho Muyskens, former pastor of tho lo- the casino beyond tho fact that he eery of tho Stata of Now, Jer.ey, will b. had rented the small building to Mr. onio»cd to oulo at public venduo on Gamon, members of Boy Scout troop One of the qulbkest ways to find a MONDAY, THE 19th DAY; OP AUGUST ' No. 67, are spending two weeks at cal church and now pastor of the Allaire about three weeks ago. The Presbyterian church at Jenklnotown, job la to advertise in The Regis- 1335. Camp Burton. place, It was said, was elaborately ter's Want Department—Advertise- between tho hour, of 12:00 o'clock and Pennsylvania, will preach, and on furnished. K:00o clock Time) in tho afternoon of said day, at ho Court HouHo. in tho Borough of Kr*ft- "The Central Meaning of Life" will ioid, County of Moiimontft, New Jeraey, tft be the subject of the sermon to be atiafy n ducieo of HtiSil u-ourt omountlngT o niipfoximiitely ?i,8.ti;.00. given Sunday morning at the Meth- All thu following trnct or parcel of Iknd odist church by the pastor, Rev. Al- ml promises hcroltinftcr particularly ds* bert L. Baner. The choir under the oiibod, bitualo, tying and being In th» taroitKh of Kcd Hunk, !n tho County ol direction of Mrs. Theresa Wllley will lonimmth und State of New Jersey. sing. The subject of the sermon to Kh'iit Tnict:— ltoirliinlnK nt » point tn be given at the evening service will .IIQ vii-iloily 11 pe vt SlucwBljury Avanii* be "Facing the Future," the final of list tint, unu huudrcii and fifty feet south- All U. S. No. 1 Grade Potatoes, the very pick of 1935 Spring crops—10 lbs. jjy from tho eouthpiifllerly corner of a series on "Perplexing Modern Prob- 'hiow^tiury Avenue nnd Catherine fltrtttt lem;." Sunday night.will mark the U. S. NO. 1 GRADE FREESTONE Itunco ca^tfitly, at rluht nngleii to Shr«wi- last appearance In the pulpit of the uty Avciwo, ono humlreA nud Alxty-vltfht euL; tlicnco northerly, and parallel With pastor for the summer season. lirow.-tlmry Avcmie, fifty feet; th«ne* On Sunday morning, August 4, the rvatcrly, and puiallel with the flr»t line, mo hundred and sixty-eight fe«t to th* pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Ben- in»toriy lino of Hhriwaitury Avenue I thanes jamin Allgood of the Cadwallader rnuthflify, almitt Slirewabiiry Av«nu« &ttjr Heights Methodist church of Tren- !odt to thu i»laoo of Itoulniitfig, ton. C. V. Bennett of the local Intontlud HS tho HRTIIB Innd und pre.mllt.1 onveyed to tho nnld Id" Do ft cur*- bf church will have charge of the even- iciu'uo C Thompson an4 of Deeds for flnld County, on pttisi church, will appear on Sunday, Au- best wearing of all leathers. GH, etc. gust 11, preaching at both the morn- Third Tru,>t:--lUi(lnn!nLr at * aUtc* ing and evening services. tuiuliiiff nt thu iiurtlienit coinnr o( tb* Red Crown Gin . . ,<*. 69c ««„ 99c A\nit lot nt Uits lino of tho went ifdt of Rov. Hollls Hart of Red Bank will This sturdy bag is cloth lined. ilitewniuny A.vt,>ntioj thence noithwsrdlr be the guest pastor on Sunday, Au- 'mm; tho Una uT lh« went nld* of Shr«W«* )iiry Avenue, foil/-two nhit qlx^tWllfMlS gust IB, and on tho following Sunday Black or brown. 24 or 26 Jamaica Estates Rum . . . . »««. 2.49 'oet to II stiilfoi then re wonLwardly on* Rev. J. Wesley Tower, retired min- ts ihuit nnd imvotily-fUVBii feat on * MB# ister of the New Jersey conference, The Tanner? Council it ..tltul wIMi thu |ln« of tho north RIII* of inch sizes. Initialed without Spring Garden Rye . . • .... • p 99c ho Lang lot iifoionnld at n »tnk-i; thin« will have charge*. loulhwitrdly iildriK the lino o{ tn« taut During the early part of August your guarantee of leather altli) of tho V, IJIIHH: lot, forty-two «H<1 i|»t- Mr. Baner will teach at the Pennine- charge. quality. Feigenspan's P.O.N. Beer & other popular Lwolftlu fc>»t to thu l^nit lot «fnr*»nl4 ton Epworth league Institute. He st a ntnkn; ih'mta (ui-.lv,unlly along th* line off the nmt»ih KIIdQo Ol* UithAa II tut «fi)r«»i«f)r«»i4 will spend the balance of the month varieties . . 3 ^ 25c 2.00 per case lot. ona hundr nnd aav«nty-M*m^w)nn Mfof**a!f!ll aaii h t sylvania. LUGGAGE at tha went Mil* of nlirawifoury AAv#nni( in thh« Und turn p«ta\*%4 Bamborgor't (Second Floor lh« «*m "Truth" will be the subject ol the 46 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK Anlllo 'J'. V.oy AIKI huiUlHf, hf ft**4 *f Lesson-Sermon In First Church of 37 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Christ, Scientist of Red Bank on fkixed an tha Moj^rtjr • mm (widower) «t *\», tafci Bunday. July 28. at ihe «uft ot FrattcM P. The Oolden Text In: ''Thou hast r* mid by dee»ed me, O Lord God of truth" _*Ufl Jufy Jinh, I.. (Psalms 31:6.) L BAMBERGER & CO. THE GRERT RTLRRTIC & PRI1FIC TEH 10. Edwanl W. Wll«. flol'if, Among the oltatlons whtofc oom- "One of America's Great Stores" NEWARK Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,198B. ever," tho telegram a&ld, "that you benefit ot Community club was bold Zimmerman ware hoittuea Tuesday Repeal Association propose to do nothing more than you Tuesday at the home ot Mrs. August East Keansburg New*. at a card party held by the Ladles' i. New Glbion fc»ch are forced to do to bring Jnto twin, L. Miller. auxiliary of the flre company. Last Miss Marlon Coles of Brooklyn Is week the auxiliary held a card party Dancing Every Saturday Attacks Governor in this state Immediate and draat1 l Jack Leary, a member of the flre cuts In tho cost of, governments ." spending her vacation with Mra. L.company, has presented to Kugene at which the hostesses were Mra. Eu- P. Stout gene Reardon and Mn. August H, W« Can Prove Our Statements Declaring Governor Hoffman w; Reunion a pair of white boot* In Sales Tax Repeal Association "on tho defensive with the people,' The arts and crafts committee of honor of Mr. Beardon having at- Leldsrhaua. AL. HILFIKER'S Claims He Has Brought About the organization recalled the sale the Woman's club will meet at the tained the rank of third assistant The ToUy Doerr association held a special meeting last night and ar- 4 MAN WAUttD 115 MILES No More Economies Than He tax was passed by a coalition o home of Mrs. Edgar Alexander this lire chief, Mr. Reardon Is alto pres- BAR and GRILL Democrats and Republicans. afternoon. ident of the company, ranged to bold a card party and Music by IN LESS *A DAY Was Forced To. "Nobody knows better than you, Mrs. Marie Balnea Is still confined A number ot the members of thedance In August JACK TASItNEU and Orchestra, Trenton, July 21 (AP)—The New the telegram continued, "that the bi- to the houae with sickness. 3eraldine Thompson unit attended a Charles Rupp's house on Hudion Bw . Every Nljht Good Es Jersey Sales Tax Repeal association partisan deal . . . called speclflclalb Mr. and Mrs. William Best and awn party Monday afternoon at the avenue has been repainted. The Mu"!2 , „,.., Dancing charged this week that Governor for -mipport on tho sales tax only their daughter Olive of Allentown, icrae of Mra. Lewis S. Thompson of work was done by William Bchaef- Mate Bteeel Near Hhoro fer. . •. Hoffman hfld fir-ought about, no more The terrific pressure exerted by you Pennsylvania, formerly of this place,' Llncroft. POBT MONMOIJTHIJTH, li NEW JERSEY economies than he waa "forced to." forces and those of Mr. Hngue vrtil-' spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. Mrs. Augustus Krlftnsr and Mra. JProfomloaal Service—as Yean. Speaking at Atlantic City over the finally bioko down resistance- toth and Mra. William M. Petlngale. It pays to advertise In The Register, wuok-cml, the governor defended thu vicious sales tax was not turned Many residents of this place have jMiles tax as necessary "to ford out1 to force paoongo of an income ta; been making largo catches of crabs unemploynd." Ho observed ho advo- The association asserted "the wayin the river. Soft craba are especial- cated it despite the fact It "jeopard- out" was immediate , repeal of Vthe ly plentiful. ized his political future." salcs tax and not public debates.. BE WI2E - BUY W3ZE - After the Atlantic City speech tho Repeal association launched a fresh Colt's Neck News. Today !• the time to have your River Plaza News. thock abiorber* checked ami re- attack upon'the governor, pointing The members of Atlantic grange paired and refilled by Robert out ho now publicly retarded th? enjoyed their annual outing Tuesday Anundt, who maintain* the only sta- ;:les tax as^unfair unless coupled A number of the residents of this night at Avenel, near North Long r*f tion in town which is completely placo attended a lawn reception and iqulpped to service all mokes of with an income tax. Branch. | jhock «b«°rberi. He can also tup- "You are wrong again," the aaso Monday afternoon at the ply you with ga«, oil find grease cuitlon telegraphed tho governor, lomci of Mr?, I.( wlp S, Thompson of The Sewing club of the Reformed j lubricant! thnt oro equal to and llncroft for membcfs of Republlca church will meet at tho home of j lerior to government stam •when yuu think tho way out of the Mrs, Christian Jensen this afternoon.! ttorm you have fomented is more women's clubs. Mrs. Leroy Daniels and her new-: FBKE LUBBICATION Irxation. You will do well to under- The work of re-building Shadow born daughter, Joan Mildred are ex- j WHERE THE .THRIFTY BUY-SAVE AND THRIVE" license Plate Numbers stand that, the people of this state Lake dam haa been resumed after pected home Saturday from River-1 SI9902 M8807 do not wont an income tax any more having been discontinued sovora" than they wanted the sales tax you view hospital at Red Bank. The liilvc just forced upon them." weeks. mother and babe are In good health. Mrs. Albert Llndenstruth haa re- A large double corn crib is being Specials in Effect July 25 -26 -27th. Robert Amendt The association lined up with the covered from injuries received In an built on the farm owned by Fred- fcrces that contended unemployment automobile accident a few weeks ago erick Burghard and occupied by 20 WEST ST. relief should bo financed through Her place as librarian was taken by ihrlney Conover. Charles Hager- economies in government rather QUALITY SIRLOIN or ROUND STEAK lb. PHONE BED BANK 2400. than by new taxation. her daughter, M»s Arilne Linden- man Is doing the work. 33c srtruth. A number of the residents of this "You have made it more clear than A dessert-bridge lawn party for the place enjoyed an outing at Metede- conlt Park one day last week. Horae- ahoe games and other pastimes were Finest Quality Finest Quality Finest Quality Finest Quality indulged in and a plcnlo supper was served. Those In the party were LEGS PRIME ROLLED CHUCK Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt and This Saturday will be Kiddies Day family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Con- SPRING RIB BOTTOM POT over and family, Mr. and Mrs. harles Flock and family, Mr. and —at— Mrs. William Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sutphln and LAMB ROAST Bound ROAST family, Mr. and Mrs. Chriney Con- 0\ er and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Buck and family. C C C C Atlantic Beach Park George Taylor of Freehold, form- erly of thla place, i3 confined to the ' 19 29 31 ' 22 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY house with alckncas. Mrs. Garrett Conover of Freehold spent part of laBt woelc with her Loin Chops lb 27a Bib Lamb Chops lb lOo Shoulder Lamb lb Uo Stow Lamb lb Do daughter, Mrs. William Thompson. All Rides and Amusements Mrs. Conover has been on the sick list, but she ia Improving. From 11 A. M. to 6 P.M. 3 Miss Anna Sherman is visiting Brookfield or Meadow Gold BUTTER Ib. relatives at Hackensack. 27c Half Fare on all Rollo Buses. The Sewing club of tho Reformed church will have a lawn party Free Circus—Clowns—Animals Thursday, August 22, at tho homo of Mrs. William Thompson, 3 - 3% ft. 20 Live Pets will be given away to the Kiddies. One hundred and twenty chicks ft. owned by Edward Knlprht and sev- enty owned by Miaa Marie Hoey Size Fancy 11 P. M. Mammoth Fire Works have been killed by rats and wea- Broilers lb £JJ< sels the past lew weeks. Fancy Fowl "> 23 Fryers or Display A number of men spent a day re- lently in Improving the Boy Scout ;amp near Scobeyvlllc. They did such work aa mowing down bushes, Salad making a swimming hole, grading, filling in low spots, making a coun- 11 ring and giving tho place a gen- Stewing sral cleaning up. At tho close of Chickens lb} j< [urkeys lb /7( FBEVUE their labors they enjoyed a picnic Soup and refreshments. In the party REVERT WED were David Tumldalskl, Morton H. ones, Frank Hyatt, Roy Daniels, For a fine Sunday Dinner, your family can ask nothing better than one of our fancy fresh William Hardy, John Mollsky, Ed- NIGHT ward Durczak, Anthony Baran, John killed Broilers, Fryers or Fricaseeing Chickens. Graveleskl, Benjamin Bernecltl and Alex Clehuskl. Fred Hepner is having an addl- Wayne City Apple Sauce 2 Cans 19c g Octagon Giant Soap 4 tor 19c .ion of four rooms built to the house THURSDAY - FRIDAY m the Condell farm which he bought ibout a year ago. The dwelling is Old Dutch Cleanser 4 an 27c 1 Libby*8 Peter Pan Milk 4 • 23c Decupled by Walter Bennett. C S Patricia Ellis — William Gargan — Allen Jenkins Some of the Boy Scouts went fish- ing Sunday as guests of Nicholas Worcester Salt 2 2 ».p,tgB 13c I Borden's Rose Brand Milk 4 • 23c —IN— Dlscheskt of Perth Amboy in his lew boat which he built himself. Mr. Olscheskl formerly lived on At- Welch's Tomato Juice 2 ptB. 25c I Swift's Premium Lard »b. 17c "A NIGHT AT THE RITZ" antlo stock farm at Scobeyvllle. In ;he party were Walter Mitchell, Ber- Free China to the Ladies Every Thursday and Friday Night. nard Sncdeker, Leslie Douglass, Please Keep Eggs in Ice Box I New Jersey Cabbage H,S. lc George Deehor, Charles Sutphin and John Gravcleskl, Jr. SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY Thirty-six hens owned by I. Mt Preanlkoff were stolen a few nights ago. The thieves got away safely I Special You're so exquisite, JOAN CRAWFORD! Ith their booty. r e You.'re so handsome, BOB MONTGOMERY! Everett News. r ? Lemons »eans ISunkiBt — Fred and Francis Wledormann of No wonder the whole 'lushing, Long. Island, are spending few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. world wonts to see you !harles Rumph. ' Fancy Edward Stllwoll has been confined 27 lb. together again as the •o his homo by illness. j Jersey Joseph McCormlck and Charles potatoes bas. gay sweethearts who lahler have been busy in this see- jStringless leans [on with their thrashing machines, laughed at love—until Coslmo Falcone Is reported to be much Improved following his acci- it happened'to theml dent during a recent electrical For delicious Salads, you'll find our Fruits and Vegetables unexcelled. We offer the very torm. choicest products of Farm and Orchard. Paul Kelly spent Sunday visiting vith.Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Eustaco if Oakland etreet, Red Bank. Miss Viola Warneker of Fltkln losital spent Bunday vlBiting her par- FRESH SEA FOOD mta. Mrs. Raymond DubeskI of Keans- >urg and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Os- Fresh Caught vald and children of Belford were Fresh Fresh Caught Fancy •ccont vlsltora of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- .0* Arose. BONITA WEAK Large Fresh SEA Tho heavy rainstorm Saturday caused a number of minor washouts in tho village. Lights were out for a thnc, due to several broken linos Mackerel FISH BLUES BASS vhlch were quickly repaired by the 'craoy Central Power and Light com- iany. C C Nicholas PetruzolII lost a valuable » He „ He rork horse Saturday when it died of ' 14 23 Paul Kelly and John Dr.ieyo have >een laid off from their dutloa on tho Bills eatato. Crab Meat Scallops Shrimp Fresh Fillets Middletown Village. Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Travers at- FRESH CODFISH STEAKS •„ 19c tended a beach party at Seaside Heights lust week. MlBs Helen Bennett was a guest of Miss Doris Poolo Sunday. Fresh Killed Maplecrest TURKEYS, Hens or Toms . m. 39c Arthur Keleb. haa returned to work at Kearny after a vacation ,,t two weaka, Mrs. William Bohn and Mm John Maaiey spent part of lust wetli with Mra. John Porter of Rumoon. Jano Bohn has relumed from n Kl:iy with Mra. Porter. Miaa Jooephlno Bluchofr cntor- lalned the meinbera of tin: (ilrla' brldgo club ot tho home ,,t Af|«» Ddlth Hanklnn lant wcult. Mlns Hlta Maguey won a. prize for having tho 'IOTURM ligheit score. Also Specially Selected 'Short Subjects. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnoll mo spending month at Woatfleld. Htrold J«lm of lid Hunk gnent TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Ilinaay with hla •later, Mr«. Arthur % Z) WEST FRONT ST. 'elch. Mr. «nd Mr: H»rry Ai»y and Mr, JOE fe.BROW N in "ALIBI IKE" ind Mr«. Wllll«m Bohn attended a. l«nce at Anbury 1'ork Saturday RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1985.

that It poured over the planks of the Daily Reports On Port Morunouth News. bridge. •/ IT COSTS JJO MOEE TO BUT THE BEST AT The members of the Sunday-school . Syringe HAZEL with one or two teachers doing mul- o'clock Sunday morning. Preaching Coming with devastating Also Chocolate and Vnnlllo tiple-class work," C Fuddlng. service will he held in the evening at BwlftneRs, they leave a trail eight o'clock, 35' of damaged homes, disrupt- 12' 59' 8 Tho Grasshoppers baseball team Full Line of Groceries, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables West Keansburg. will play the Chaucer avenue asso- ed businesses, depleted bank ciation of Irvington next Sunday at accounts in their wake. Mrs. William H. Newman- and thlB place. 39c SIZE daughters, Vivian and Mildred, are The Women's Republican club will Be forearmed by carrying on a two-weeks' trip to Illinois. hold a luncheon next Tuesday after- adequate . . . POISON Miss Frances Mllko of Morganvllle noon at half-past one o'clock at" the and Miss Cathorine Geiger of Key- home of Mrs. Thomas Wethered. Windstorm and Tornado NOXZEMA SOAP SALE IVY LOTION port were recent guests of Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. William Hohman and Insurance Camay 4c 4 OUNCES Mack. Fred Hohman of Arlington spent 25c Lux Miss Frelda HelJrlch and Mr. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George See this agency about it STRAND THEATRE Mrs. Jaaies H. Martin and daughter Hohman. Ivory 4c Lifebuoy ...... 5c today. T- Nancy are on a motor trip through Mrs. George. Frelbott, Jr., Is mak- Matinees—2:30 Evenings-6:45 the West. ing a stay in Connecticut. 50c SIZE Oatmeal Sc Chamois 4c John J. Ivaneon and Raymond C. Mrs. Lewis Johnson of Jersey City Saturday, Sunday, Continuous Kelsey of Freehold were local visi- will spend next week with Mrs. Su- G, Howard Lippincott tors last week. san Bennett. Real Estate and Insurance UNGIIENTINE BOUQUET SOAP Mosquito Oil Mr. and Mrs. William Carney and Mrs. Mabel Northcott Is confined 31 Monmouth St, Red Bank 36c 23c Al I SEATS ADULTS 25c children spent Sunday visiting rela- to the house with injuries which ahe Phone 321. #*_.&. TIMES CHILDREN 10c tives at South Amboy. received in a fall last week. IIIW Ill Robert Davis has recovered from a The "Old Plantation" minstrel show recent Illness. by boys o£ Uie state home of James- ALPS SHOE CASHMERE Miss Helen Massaintch entertained burg will be given Friday night, Au- 25c SUE LAST TIMES TODAY! a number of her friends last Thurs- gust 9, at the fire house at this place, BOUQUET EDNA MAY OLIVER—JAMES GLEASON day afternoon on the occasion of her under tho auspices of the Women's GRIFFIN WHBTENER SOAP sixteenth birthday. Republican club. • —IN— Mr. and Mrs. L/ucas Lenovlch have A swimming match, with free ad- ALL WHITE Whitens all as their guests this week, Mrs. mlsBlon tickets as prizes, will be held ATLANTIC white shoes — LARGE BOTTLE "MURDER ON A HONEYMOON" George Golden and daughters of Saturday night at Prelbott's pool. — THEATRE — 14c quickly, effec- ONLY Flushing, Long Island. Thoae making the best showings will tively, safely— FBEE CHINA TO THE LADIES I Vivian Newman, Audrey Hartzell, be selected aa members of a team to ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS •___i and the cost Is 25c SIZE Mae Wllllck, Fred Trenery, Jr., An- represent Port Monmouth at a meet Phone Atlantic Highland! 148 drew Oberman and Thomas Paris to be held next month at the pool 60c SIZE surprisingly were among the local people on thn At the August event the swimmers —Management, Jack McNamara~- little. 7c FEENAMINT FRI., SAT., JULY 26-27 annual Methodist church moonlight of various communities will compete n f."E T against each other. Today—THURSDAY—JTJLV 25 TWO BIG FEATURES ! sail last Monday evening. 40c 17c Mrs. Barbara Lease Is making a Two telephone poles, one on Braln- "THE stay at Wildwood. ard avenue and one on Monmouth CASINO MURDER CASE' COo Miss Theresa $1. Mllroy and Henry avenue, wore splintered by bolts of USA-LITE 1.BO SIZE lightning last week. PLUTO C. Clarke of Newark were Saturday FBI., SAT., JBLY 26 - 27 guestB of Mls« Nell Hatalan. Thomas Vivien has been engaged WATER — TWO FEATURES — Jane Koritt Is fully recovered from as a special policeman by the town- FLASH LIGHT Petrolagar an attack of measles. ship committee to serve Sundays "VAGABOND LADY" New, Improved type. during the summer. He went on 34 3-wayswitch.Throw« Miss Doris Maxley has Miss Helen with 400-ft. beam. Brass Burke of St. Albans, Long Island, as duty for tho first time this week and Robert Young - Evelyn Venablo 84c her house gueat this week. hla services In directing traffic case, finished la jirovod very helpful. Tho Catholic black. Chromium The Epwortli League of the Meth- "I AM A THIEF" 25c SIZE trim. Complete with odist church, sponsored a successful lasses at the fire house were very batteries and bulb. beach party last Monday evening on largely attended, and Mr. Vivien, with Morris's Beach. Those attending spent part of the morning In regu- Rlcardo Cortez - Mary Astor KLEENEX lating traffic In the neighborhood of ONLY from this section were Thelma Wall- l Ing, Alice Lamberson, Muriel Wall- this building. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 14c Ing, Virginia Murray, Doris Murray Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bennett and JULY 28 - 29 - 30 and Walter Gearny and Charles Mrs. Cornelia Hlllyer were visitors — TWO FEATURES — Pittus, Jr. at Old Bridge part of last week. 25c SIZE "HOLD 'EM YALE" r HIGH GRADE ALSO Helen Uhrlg has been on the sick list. — AND — MENNEN S Aspirin FAY WRAY -RALPH BELLAMY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and New Monmouth News. MARLENE DIETRICH In TALC VACUUM BOTTLES children, Dorothy and Thomas, Jr, "The DEVIL is a WOMAN" Mada of hl&h grade n_ter—!• —IN— of Jersey City, were recent visitors Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Johnston re- which assure you the most 34 of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walling and turned homo last week from Can- WED., THTJRS., July 81, Aug. 1 ntls—ctox7 Berrlce. family. ada, where they attended a Bible "WOMEN IN THE DARK" Miss Alma Bailey of Red Bank LIONEL BARRYMOBE In conference. On the way back they S5o TUBE spent Tuesday oas the guest of her wero delayed by floods in Now York "PUBLIC HERO No. I" CHArXER NINE—"RUSTLERS OF RED DOG" mother at this place. state. They witnessed many unusual 79c Al.o COMEDY MUSICAL NEWS INGRAM'S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Llnde are sights In the stricken area and on AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY AT 0:00 P. M. the parents of a baby son- one occasion they were obliged to REGULAR $1-00 VALUE Mrs. J. Decker has announced the EVERY WEDNESDAY—B P. M. 24' leave a town and spend tho night on A marriage of her daughter Marjorle to a hill above the raging waters. Their "LUCKY"— GREAT CAME— QUART on for«v«r. A klll«r and Mrs. G. B. Hatalan. Send UB 4 new customers for a C g.29 fifth I- mti, , l">PPOd h* W« Own "lltTO Mlsa Virginia Maxley Is on the Fermnnent and get ono Frco, fifth \to cnongt (ill fat* Doonwd local sick list. DAILY SPECIALS ! ASK FOR COUPONS 89 'l" VOOIhlul ymv who Miss Mildred Voorhcea was hostess 4—88o Items . 1 • • * « iwor. to w)p, rf,, K to her club last evening . 2—SBo Items DUART OIL « • » • • • • » a\ trim* (rom Am.rlral Miss Louise Huber of St. Michael's and a Marcel hospital at Newark was a Wednes- or n Fnclnl $1 .00 HIRAM day guest of her mother, Mrs. Kath- Croquignole THE WAVE OF THE HOLLY- Gilbey'i erlno Hubor. Real C'usUlc Hliampoo WOOD STARS WALKER Calhoun VAT 69 Albert York, Jr., la driving a New (.Mint or Tar) LET EM HAVE IT car. ' Water Waving This Wave for Only London Dry 34 Mlaa Mary Preston has returnefl Finger Waving: fifth from a stay with relatives at New- Halrcuttlng 25< g.50 to H».5O I RICHARDfARlEN Eyebrow Arching Pt. 98' • ark. ALL »T.BO WAVES GUAIIANTEC.D 94' VIR6INIATBRUCE Mr. and Mrn. Andruw Downey of TIIUR8., FRI. * SAT. S5o AND RE-WAVED FOR 1 YEAR ALICE BRADY Jersey City wero Sunday guesta of « • • * * * • • Mrs. Martha Newman. 5IANICUKINO , ,_ . 35o BRUCE CABOT Our Famous $5.00 MISSOB Ruth Goldfarb and Nell Oil Shampoo SILVER I. W. Harper Teacher's ELTON Hatalan spent Monday at Morunouth Marcelling FREDERIC WAVE WED., THURS., JULY 31 - AUG. 1 Junction. They wero accompanied /Facials WEDDING Bonded Rye Highland Cream MANOR by Mlaa Mary Hatalan of Perth Am- Sculp Treatments for $<| .00 boy and Jo»sph Do Mfll of Elizabeth. 50< , JEAN ABTHURT-VICTOR JOBV 19 John J. O'Nell Is spending the re- FEDIOUIIM 7«o With Friend— 19.00 75'* —IN- mainder of tho iiunmir with hla BaJr Dycliift $3.50 to $8,00 I" '""• mother on Park avenue. Ked Henna $1.00 Two for * White Henna $1,25 Other Waves $2.50 & $3.50 ''PARTY WIRE" Tho Hed Bank RoRlater travel* Including Shampoo and n .r W«v. over every utrett In town and every n| NO EXTRAS FREE CHINA TO THE LADIE8 »OTII EVENINGS. road in tht county. Let It carry your SAVE WITH CONFIDENCE AT WHELAN DRUB STORES meiiiiw to those who llva on thus FREE PARKING SPACE tr«jA4vuUat .' . I • - '<>W(/f Pa RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1985. STRUCK BY XJGHTNING. Molnej, Iowa, It spending a en's maitlnjr bald Monday at- Mn. VSAA/wSi'VW weeks at her bungalow on Johnson L«wli 8. Thompson's at XJncrofl, Damage Done on Cyrenlu* V. Stll- lan«, war* Mrs. Jams* Gibbons, Mrs. In YOUR OPPORTUNITY vragon'a Farm Near Everett Mr. and Mrs. Albert Viscount have Wolcott, Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, Mrs. moved to Sea. Side Heights, Archie Mostry, Mrs. James B. Hath- A bait of lighting (truck two largj away, Mils Klltabeth Hlgginioa arid InvMtKat. th. Rldar PUn ol •fflclucy preparation for raod.reTWilatM. locust treea on Cyrenlui V. Stll- The police rounded up a number Rldir-lraUiBd wmkin ara la demand. ••"•••. of persons over the week-end for vio-Miss Kmme. Ftlmqulst. wagon'a farm near Everett Monday Louln Aumaok like returned to hli Mr. and Mrs. Jones Are night Tho tree* were close to- lation of thebathing ordinance) There 1» s Blder oouxae to fit your needi In my of the home on Lewl« street After a visit gather and only a few feet from the charged with Indecent exposure. following' fleldii Accountancy, Journalism, Typing, Light fines and suspended sentences with his aunt, Mrs. Vera HenrJrick- house. The lightning also hit the son of West Helmut Shoithand, Bookkeeping, Secretarial Science, Bualneu houae, making a hole In the »ldewall» wero imposed by Recorder Haag. Administration, Advertising, Banking and Commercial A large number of trucks from Mr. and Mra./Charles Cotter of Teaching. of the parlor and two In the •lie- New Bedford, Massachusetts, and Mr. An Average Young Couple walls of a bedroom. The house did Newark and other cities used In tho and Mrs. George King of Long not catch Are. The trees wero ao transportation of perions failed to Call at tha Cpll.ia OfAct or -pkoni TrtnIon 8111 for ,ompltl, |nf,n»«. enter Keansburg on Sunday. Drivers Branoh were Sunday visitors of Mr, lion and Manning llteratqra r«|«rdlnj lh« bjnefiL and advantana sf badly splintered that they were In and Mrs. William Davis, Rldir training, i •THIEY have been married six years, and arc tho proud parents of two youngaterB. Jim's who could not produce evldonoe of danger of falling upon the houso Mrs. Theodore Nestler spent tha » salary is $43 per week—and by careful management they have gotten along and saved liability insurance Were not allowed Act now—while opportunity beckona! and Mr. Stllwagon out them«. down -week-end with friends at Irvington. come money. the next day. to enter the borough. Four extra policemen wore used for this special Mils Edna VanKouren of Boutb Summer Session • • . Kill Term Sept. 8 Of course, their home Is nothing elaborate—and the section of the ctty'is not the best. duty. street is enjoying a two weeks' vaca- More than once, Jim has said to Mni-y; "I wish wo could move away frojn here—It's hardly , The borough, council received tion from her duties with the Pru- RIDER COLLEGE the place in which to bring up the kiddies. Considering my salary, we're-paying a big rent— Keansburg News. largo number of complaints against dential Insurance company of; New- and what have wo got to show for it? Nothing at all! What we ought to dq is to buy our iquor establishments at the meeting ark. ' - Moderate Bates . . . Free Placement (The R>d Bank BnrliUr ean b. bougtal last week. Many of the complaints own home—one well within our menns. of course—and really start to live and get somewhere." 1 ,n Keanibure at the itorea at E. L. Millar, Boys can make extra pocket money I ! N. Santa Lucia, FhUip Kellfr. Chirln were over muslo played after mid- selling The Registers—Advertisement Founded 1865 'Phono 8111 Trenton, N. J, Mary had heard Jim talk this way so many times that when he started to refer to tho ) Voftel and L Zuckerman.) . night. Tho complaints were referred matter again the other night, she said: "Jim, you're right!—there's no question about it! to Manager Lobsen, who has since AB Joseph Wolfo and Jay Mans issued an order to the police that 2 We're fools to continue to live'in this little flat and keep handing out our money for wasteful were leaving the Crystal ball room rent receipts. But the trouble with us Is that we have been talking a lot about it and doing A. M. will be the dead line for musto at 2:00 o'clock Friday morning to ceaee. An ordinance providing for nothing. Wo need.a home now—it's no use to wait for a silly Fall or Spring moving season. they were attacked by two men. They Let's act—not in the Fall or perhaps next year—but NOW. Here's an idea: Issuing of bonds to the amount of succeeded In repulsing; the attack, $3,294.49 for the purchase of a new which the police believed was an at- fire truck passed on final reading. "Instead of going away for our usual .two weeks' vacation this year, let's use the money tempted holp-up. Later two youths, as a part payment on a home of our own at Colonial Aero Homesteads. " We really will be The Beacon Beach association in a Joseph Roslno, aged 18, and Albert letter complained of the dusty con- buying a never-ending vacation for ourselves and the kiddies—a lifetime vacation away from Menna, age 19, both of Newark, were dition In that section, The matter On August 1st, about $300,000 will be dis- the pokey Hat and this undesirable section—into that dream home of our own—out where the arrested by Policemen Bennett and was referred to the manager, Kotluo air Is clean and pure and whore there are lawns and trees and trnnli'iis, and life is really worth Gilllgan and taken to pololoo head- of approval of the ordinance regulat- tributed to citizens of Red Bank and Vicinity, ivlille." ' ITI quarters where Wolfe and Mans ing parking on Beacon boulevard ¥ * •"• * * * failed to Identify them as their as- was received from the State Motor sailants. . Vehicle commissioner. Parking on who are investors in our first series. Think about Oils sensible Idea that the Jones's are carrying through! As a desirable place The Cathollo Daughters of Amer- this thoroughfare Is restricted to one to Hvo, Colonial Acre Homesteads has few equals. It's-an all-year-round home and vacation, ica is holding a card party thla af- elde of the boulevard. Borough Cleric community, restricted to one-family residences of Colonial architecture, each with its attached ternoon at the home of Mrs. Nelson Richard Jessen was directed to com- * » » g-arage, half-acre garden plot and Fpaelous grounds. Raub at East Keansburg, municate with the Rollo bus line over Work has been completed of bulk- the operation of buses, which Is said Colonial Aero Homesteads was never intended as a "lot-selling" scheme. It has all the heading a atrip of the bank on Way- not to conform to the line's fran- attractions one could possibly desire in a permanent community, planned "for a more abundant cake creek on Laurel avenue. Th'l chise. Thomas Burnesser was ap- Buy a Home Build a Home life." There is a satisfying sense of peace, stability and pride of ownership in the charming . needed improvement was mado pointed a special marshal without homes that are being erected. An 8-grade school is adjacent to the property. And all the through the efforts of Councilman A. pay. Bills to the amount of ?2,50O pleasures of the famed New Jersey coast are right at its doorsteps. Fully improved with good A. Franck and Freeholder Raymond were ordered paid. roads, gas, electricity and pure drinking water. An established neighborhood surrounded by Wyckoff. Refinance a Home other flne homes. , Ordered by the borough council to remove poets along the curb line on It's easy to own a homo at Colonial Aero Homesteads. You pay for It just as you pay the Boachway, William A. Gehlhaua Eatontown New». Money to loan on Homes and New Buildings rent—and the monthly cost will probably be less than you are paying now. That's because has refused to comply with the re- theso hqmes, which are wonder-values at $5,250 and up, are being erected in accordance with (The Bed Bank Beglnter on b« bought quest on the ground that automo- In Eatontown at the now ol William O. up to $5,1000. the rigid requirements and supervision of trie Federal Housing Administration and are there- bile traffic has no right on the side- Davit, 0. Edward Smaak and Yallan'i). fore available under a long-term, 20-year F. H. A. gQVernment lnsured mortgage. Approximately : walk aud that the posts were erected Arthur Waltt has returned to his $35.00 per month will take caro of the interest, taxes, water, insurance and at the same time to protect the sidewalk. Mr. Gehl- pay off the 20-year mortgage. What could bo easier? duties at the Atlantic & Pacific store You can aome day own the home you want—but why delay haus points out that it a property on Main street after being confined owner does not have, the right to his Conic up and seo the Is'ew Model Homo—"tho cottage with the groon awnings." Drive to his home by illness. Edward indefinitely, when Building Loan Shares can bring the dream sidewalk to the curb line it would be Dangler was acting as manager. Mr. out during the dnyor In the cool of an evening. Just cross over Shark River Bridge to Belmar, advisable to take mch a matter up nearer to realization. Don't delay—Investigate Now. New Series continue on River Rnnrt ?*Bt the Yacht Club and follow signs to property. Dangler is now In charge of the At- with a number of property ownoro lantic & JPaclilo store on Shrewsbury of stock now open for investors. If you would like to make who have gasoline pump3 and signs avenue, Red Bank, taking the place on the curb line. He further' aays of Albert Both, who Is on a vacation. application for a mortgage loan, which would enable you to that if the borough officials notify Mrs. Louis M. Case and son Rioh- property owners to clear the curb ard have returned home after vlslt- own your own home within a reasonable period of years, pay* lines he will willingly do the same. ng with relaUvea at Millville. Clar- mente to be made the same as rent, we would suggest that you Mr. Gehlhaua Is ot the opinion the ence Rubert returned with them to borough officials are unfair and that spend a few days. visit our office at 12 Mechanic St. This entails no obligation to Colonial Acre Homesteads he deeorvos the same kind of treat- Misses Mildred Kiddle and Aline you and we will be very glad to discuss your home financing BELMAR UP— ment as any other citizen. Brown will leave Monday to spend Allen Conroy, a letter carrier, was tba week attending the Epworth problem. 'A permanent community of Colonial homes wllli No bitten by a dog last week while on league institute being held at Pen- his mall route. nlngton. attached garages and hnlf-aore garden plots. $5250 Assessments •; * » » Richard Entwistlo was slightly In- Jury Commissioner Charles Miller jured Thursday night when he lost has returned home after vacationing control of the automobile he wasat Lake Placid. One of the questions most frequently asked is:' Can any Home JOHN R. FRANKE, Inc., Irvington, N. J. driving on Francis place and crashed Mrs. Frank Kenna Is having ex- into a tree. The First Aid squad tensive repairs made to her home on owner borrow on first mortgage from (he Association? Office on the Property. ambulance took him to the office of Clinton street Answer: Yes, provided the property offered as security for the Dr. Charles Fromkln, where he wa< Mrs. Fred Smith and daughters, treated for lacerations of both legs Verna and Gladys, ot Albany, New loan meets the Association's requirements. and his right arm. Another automo- York, are visiting Mra. Smith's par- bile accident the same night Involved ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Miss Emma Durfeo and Joseph San- Clinton street. sig, who was driving a. car on Bay Mrs. Margaret Cook, Charles avenue and crashed into an automo- Sohlck and Robert Richardson are bile parked on that thoroughfare members of the petit jury this week owned by Charles Banglarro of West at Freehold. Keansburg. The accident is said to Martin Cartlidge and family have have been caused by the blow-out of moved from Monmouth Park to Red a front tire on the Sansig car. TheBank. THE MAINSTAY First Aid ambulance took Mlas Dur- MMr . and Mrs. Arthur Tayloy r of fee to the office of Dr. F. W. Holman, Broad street spent thhe week-enkdd at where she wan treated for a frac- Mlddletown, New York. Mrs. Louella ture of the left hand and a scalp Rush returned to her home with wound that required six stitches to them. close. Postmaster Bliss Price attended (Operating Under State Supervision) John Curtan, proprietor of a lunch the postmasters' convention Satur- stand on the Beachway, reported to day at Atlantic City. the police last week that his stand A sliver tea will be held this after- ASSETS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS had been broken into and a coin box noon by the Ladles' Aid society at attached to an electric refrigerator the home of Mrs. James Parker of stolen. Broad street. Frank Kenna of Clinton stroet Is DIRECTORS* dirty Samual G. Cortwlck, manager of George S, Barrett A. T. Doremus J. H. Mount E. V. R. H. Andy's tavern at 74 Beachway, was entertaining bis mother of Brooklyn. Miss Althea Tuttle has returned to Thomas Cook, Thoo. A. Doremus Ralph S. Pearce Fred D. Wikoff before Recorder Haag on a charge E. Allaire Cornwell that he had refused to stop the music her home in Monmouth Park after Charles R. English William Pearee B. B. Wllion Stewart Cook, Jr. 1 In the establishment at an early spending Boveral weeks visiting Matthew W. Grelg Warren H. Smock James E. Greeley friends at Bradley Beach. Newton Doremus [dishes hour in the morning, Mr. Cortwlck Qeorge C. Hopping Clyde E. Swannell George E. Winning Victor Satter set up as his defense that no ordi- Leslie D. Seely of South street Is nance was in force to cover his case. having a number of repairs made to The recorder found that the conten- his home. The home Is being re- tion of Mr. Cortwlck was correct. painted by Thomas Catchpole of Eat- 12 Mechanic St.. Red Bank bottom to top Borough Manager Lohacn haa Issued ontown and Neal Thompson of West I/jng Branch Is doing the carpenter an order to the pollco that music in •wont. all establishments must cease after Among the Eatontown women at- 2 A, M. tending the Unltod Republican Wom- For several years past after the summer business gets under way, complaints have boon made against the operation of wheels of chance. Tho customers who patronize these wheels are supnosed to receive mer- chandise when their number is a winner. The usual complaints were made last week that many of tho AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BIG wheels wore being operated in re- verse gear, that Is, that money changed hands between the winner and tho operator. A number of tho operators wore notified to cease op- eration of the wheels, with the re- SAVINGS IN OUR AUGUST sult that other forms of chance were Introduced over tho week-end. None o! the oporators would admit that any gambling took place before or after the order was Issued, nevertheless, thore was the uaual asnount of bus- iness done by tho operators during FURNITURE SALE Saturday and Sunday. The borough council haa made en appropriation of ?50 to secure ovidenco against tho alleged gambling operators. Record Values! Record Savings! According to Horace G. Fowler he has leased the scoond story of his Gas Rates warehouse on Greek road to a manu- facturer of men'a and women's belts and Record-Making Selections for Ail! Atftifobic immediately with'a and pocketbooks. It Is expoctod that within a few daya the necessary ma- chinery will be Installed and that the A FURNITURE sale you'll remember long after reading thitf ad—because it brings you Gas Automatic Storage System factory will bo In operation early In A a wonderful opportunity to own finely contracted... attractively styled ... enduring August with at least 200 peoplo em- EW low gas rates Have just gono into effect for users of ployed. Interviewing prospective em- furniture, at prices which are sensationally low, and not to be repeated 1 Space will not ployees began on Monday. Mr. Fow- permit B.ting on all our values, but we can assure you that ourentire stock of the newest N Automatic Wator Heators, greatest of all household ler, who operates an ice plant and coal-business, Boon Intends to start in modern and colonial maple furniture "Sterling Quality' will be offered you at conveniences.;;These rates make Hot water heating with this the construction of a building adjoin- appliance tho cheapest asVoll as the most convenient.form of ing his warehouse which ho will lcaee to a manufacturer of dresses. REDUCTIONS FROM -£Q to 20 PERCENT. hot water service that you can"obtain. For sale on easy terms. Herman Bajpman has been con- Ask us at once forcomplete information.^' • - fined to hla hoAie on Highland ave- nue with an Infection of one of hla feet. WATCH OUR WINDOWS THIS MONTH! Miss Anna GlUlgan ot Jerwy city •pent the week-end with her parent*, Extra Special Reductions on One of a Kind Suites I Mr, and Mrs. Jarne* Gilllgan. Miss Leah Rlloy, who his partlol- patod in a number of iwlmmlng m\ events In Canada during tha past lumhir rei throe yoar0, will be a conUaUnt thil fit JT JS _.S*J3 year and la now In Canada training for tha contents. Mra. Minnie Btepnanakl under- went a aurglcal optratlon In tho Mon- STERLING Furniture Shop -FtrBNITOEE DESIOSED mouth Memorial hoipltal, lan» Branch laat week. Mn. Steppanekl operates the Strand roaUurant on 21 WHITE ST. PHONE RED BANK 291 OPEN EVENINGS. Ctarr a,y«nUa, WtflM* at tm RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,198B. ' Pacre prayer meeting next Wednesday Fehlhaber, cut his leg Monday at the nual fair and supper August 2 and S Short Hills, and Miss Margaret Lar- Widow Charges Fraud night art atked to bring a Bible Boy Scout camp at Allaire when an for the benefit of St Agnes's church. son, Charles W. Cooper and H. Clay jTinton Falls New*. VENETIAN BLINDS vene referring to "Clod the Father.' ax slipped out of the hand of another Frank Donnelly Is general chairman Alton of New York. Mrs. JamM F. WINDOW SHADES JOHN E. DAY, Of $4,500,000 Mrs. William Scott, who has been Mr. and Mn, Jaokv T. L«wit of boy and struck him near the anklt. and Mrs. William Mulligan is in Bacon of Short Hills is a guest at the Our prlooi are rijifc TW. UO-B nn for the season. visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Sar- Richmond, Virginia, and their chil- After he had received medical treat- charge of the supper. The men's com- ah Scott, left for her home at Port for defonitratlon and estimate. Funeral 'Home The widow of tha late Robert M. dren Jooelyn and Betty and Helen ment he was brought home by bit mittee met Monday night and the Hugo Waters of Plalnfleld was Chesobrougb, wealthy vaseline man- fined $5 last week for speeding on Hope, Michigan, today. PHONE 332. Byrd and MISB Bertie Silversmith of father, supper committee will meet tonight ' Mr. and Mrs. William McManlme- Reines, 536 Cookman Ave. ufacturer, charged In the Mew Jer- St. Louis, are guwts of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelson, Richard Reed and ^he supper will bo held Saturday River road. Policeman James Wal- 139 Broad Street, Bed Bank. aey Court of Chancery at Trenton lace made tho arrest. of Far Rockaway have been vloit- ASBBBY PARK. A. W. Cros», Frank Burnt of Woodelde, Long Is- night, August 3. Books havo been lng Charles McManlmee. yeBterday |4,600,000 wa« "fraudu- Mrs. Grlbbon of Los Angelea, Cal- land, Arthur Nelson, Mrs. F. Schill- issued on $50, which will be disposed Mre. Margaret Dalton- and daugh- lently" taken from hlu estate by two ter Dorothy of Jersey City spent last Mary Frances Judge of Philadel- ifornia, and sons James and Harry ing and daughtor Helen, Mrs. K. of on the co-operative plan. phia spent part of last week with relatives, Robert A, Chesebrough and nro occupying the Hughes cottage on Brand, William Brand and Mlsa Tho Novena to St. Ann at St. week at the Bauer house on Allen First Showing William K. Chesebrough, Jr. street. her aunt, Mrs. John McNeil. Miss Washington avenue until Labor dsy, Mary Kelly of Now York, John A. Agnes's church ends tomorrow morn- lone Postel of Oceanport waa a re- Informing the court the wai desti- Mr. and MrB. Auohonbach of New- Cordes of Richmond Hill and Mr. and log at the eight o'clock mass. Mrs. William Falvo and her infant cent guest of Mrs. McNeil. tute, Mrt. Harriet Chesebrough, a ark are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mrs. W. Balrd and o; Lombert of A bazar for the benefit of the daughter Ann returned home yester- Mrs. Dorothy Connelly of New NEW 1936 PHI LCO resident of Asbury Park, asked that W. Teeple. Newark were at the Grand Vlaw Methodist church will be hold Au- day from the Monmouth Memorial the court determine the present York Is having plans made for Im- High-Fidelity Mrs. Jesile Wright of Hollywood, house over Saturday and Sunday. gust 1 and 2 In the borough hall hospital at Long Branch. provements to her Tlntcrn Manor value of her husband's estate and California, Is visiting nor parents, Mr and Mrs. John Mullin and building. John Welderhold of Sea Bright has residence which she recently bought World-Wide Reception force belts of the relatives to make Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butts. daughter Kuthloon havo returned to been summoned to appear tomorrow from Wellington Wllklns. compensation to her accordingly. Mrs. Pearl Sandori of Cincinnati their homo at Flatbuali after spend- beforo Jere J. Carew on a charge of The husband died In London In Mrs. Mary Murphy and Mrs. CanT will arrive thla week to bo the guest ing a week at tho Grand View house. Rutnson News. driving a car fifty miles an hour. vln of New York spent last week 1610. Mrs. Chesebrough charged of Mrs. Belle a old Cross. Fifty persons attended the card Two Inspectors from the United With Mrs. Sarah Scott. 10 Monmouth St. that at the time of his death the Miss Marjorle Lewis will leave party given Tuesday afternoon at (Th* Bad Bank lUglitar can ba bough! States Department of Agriculture are Tusting's Bed Bank two relatives "under false and frau- this week for Green Mansions, Ver- Dm homo of Mrs. Hubbard Stiles on In Rumion at the etoro o( Harry Ban In the borough inspecting elm troeB dulent pretenses" obtained from her mont. kan. Fred finnorty and Walter Torbtrl Boys can make extra pocket money Naveslnk avenue for the benefit of and from Mr. Gayer.) for any evldenco of blight selling The Reslster.—Advertisement kejjs to a vault containing $4,500,000 St Andrew's guild. Jars of homo- A dinner dance for girls between Miss Esther Bruce, librarian at the 10 oath and securities and converted made cookies were awarded as Oceanic free library, Is on a motor the contents "to their own use." Highlands News. prizes. Mrs. Elizabeth Hlllker and the ages of twclvo and sixteen, and boys from thirteen to seventeen waa trip to Canada. Mrs. Samuel C. Corso were in charge. Three Rumson men, Ralph John- (Tha Bad Bank RaoUtar ean ba bonvht held at the Sea Bright Beach club la Hjshlanda at Badla'a drill atora, at Jo>. Tonight and tomorow night a fair Friday night Among the young eon, Ed-ward Howard and Louis Van- Leonardo News. Wb stamatt'a ato» and Mulllian'i atora,) will be held In St. Andrew's parish gueats were Misses Ann Ellis, Alice Brunt, have opened the Big Five res- hall for the benefit of the church. Rutgers, Barbara Baker and her taurant at Highlands, It has been (Tha Bad Bank Raolitar oan ba bought The mayor and council Monday Tonight tho guild will serve a hot fat Leonardo at tha atoraa of William May- night granted a liquor license to Ed- guests, Dorothy Burgardt, Nancy given that name because no dish sells an, William Bbapioa and Albert Jere- supper from half-past five to eight Wylle, Frances Kllpatrlck, Ann and for more than five cents. mini.) ward Welnhelmer of the Highland o'clock. Mrs. Frank Horan and Mrs. house. So far this year the borough Margaret Hedge and their guests, Mrs. George E. Holt and sons Rob- B. HURW1TZ Mrs. Fritz Phlllppl and eon Peter, Emll Auflerl are In chargo of the Lucy Lea Hurd and her guests, Lach- ert and Richard of Rutherford are has collected $170 In dog licenses. supper arrange, -.ents. who have been spending several The drive will be continued until the lan Porter, LeBlle Caesar, Stuart guests of Mrs. John Dixon. 79 BROAD ST., weeks with Mrs. Francis Ooertner, entire borough Is canvassed. The White, Misses Nancy Jones and Nina Miss Betty Maine of Pequannock RED BANK, N. J. h»ve returned to Newark. standings of main appropriations and Peggy VanVechten. Also New Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Oscar Dreehsel Is the owner of » and their balances at the end of the Atlantic Highlands. combe Baker, Jr., John Eliis, Jr., Ed- Powlen of Forrest avenue. new Oldimoblle sedan, first eix months of this year are as ward Crane, Jr., Stuart, Jr., and Eob- Miss Mary Rouso and Mies Hilda follows: (Th. Red Bank Register can ba bought ert Young, John Porter, James John- Bouthall returned on Tuesday on the In Atlantio Highlands at the itor«a of Navesink News. Appropriation Balnnce William Led. J. Lemburg and A. Kali). son, John Butler, Strother Jones, •teamahlp Nerlssla from a three- Police $4,500 $2,319 Peter Goodwin, James Behr, War- weeks' cruise to the West Indies. Emergency relief 8,600 2,220 (The Red Bank Baglettr can ba bought Colman Mullin Of New York, who ren and Ernest Ackerman, Eldon In Navesink from William' flwan at tha Due to the Loss of Our Lease Charles Frledlander, Is enjoying a Sewor ;„ 6,000 4,140 formerly lived on the Hartshorne Harvey, John Achells, Hussel Hurd, postofflca building). two-weeks' vacation at home. Ilathlnc bench ..-..- 700 580 road, was hit by an automobile drlv- Poor . 410 242 Klmball Hartshorne, DeWltt TltUB Clifford Cooper suffered cuts and Jerry Penta 1B a new clerk at Mar- on by Charles Davenport of Atlantic and guests, William Waters and Wal- The past we*k-end was one of the Highlands a-3 he was crossing First bruises when his car skidded on tha tin's butcher shop. busiest of the season for hotels and ter and Newton McVeigh. The Ladles' hilsslon society of the avenue, near the Atlantio theater, wet road while he was driving boarding houses. The crowds were Sunday. He received first aid treats Mlsa CHrlstlno Knapp entertained through a atorm at Colt's Neck last Baptlit church will hold a regular the largest of the summer season, meeting this evening at eight o'clock mont from tho Atlantio Highlands Mr, and Mrs. Tllden Southack of week. His Injuries wero not seri- Everything Must Be Sold at the church. and concessions and stores were first aid squad and was then taken Greenwich, Connecticut, over the ous. His young son, who was In the very busy. car with him, was not hurt Miss Katharine Mallet la driving a to the office of Dr. A. Rosenthal. He week-end. new Ford ooupo. About ISO persons attended the was cut on tho head, hut, hlB Injuries Charles McVeigh waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlcklin of card party given Monday night for were not serious. Waring Melllck recently, Overbrook, Pennsylvania, were week- —at— Miss Anna Rlley of Plalnfleld la 1 •pending two weeks with her sister tho benefit of -the Church ot Our William Shepard of New York end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Gal- Lady of Perpetual Help. Tho fair for tho benefit of tho first spent the week-end at tho home pi loway of Chapel Hill road. Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Kohler. aid squad •will be continued tomor- Norman Burdge, who Is employed Lester Perry of Jersey City, a sum- Mr. and Mrs, John Ellis. Mlcklin was formerly Miss Aline mer resident of Gravely Point, row and Saturday nights. It was Werner of Atlantic Highlands. by the Worthlngton Pump company held four days last week and there Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarter gave at Harrlaon, 1B enjoying a two-weeka' slipped and fell while walking along was a good attendance every night. a dinner dance for their grandsons', A surprise party was given last tho railroad track near his home vacation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Crate and Stuart, Jr., and Robert Young, last Thursday for Louise Hallam In cele- Mr. and Mrs. John C. Durand and Sunday and suffered a fractured family of Brooklyn have been visits week. Tho guests Included the entire bration of her fourteenth birthday. ankle.. He waa taken to the Mon- group of Rumson sub-subdebs and Tho children who attended the Drastic Reductions family of Jersey City have rented the Ing Mr. and Mrs. John Crate of Belfller cottage on Thompson Avenue mouth Memorial hospital at Long Third avenue. boys. story hour periods at the Naveslnk tor tha remainder of the summer. Branch in the Highlands first aid Edward Hurd, Jr., has been at library were guests of Miss Florence ambulance, Tho Bowtell agency haa rented the Arthur Relman has returned to Linson houae at 21 Grand avenue to •Edgartown, Massachusetts, visiting W. Holmes, librarian, at a beach par- work after enjoying a two-weeks' va- The; campaign lor a new Borough Attorney John M. Plllsbury, John Ewlngr son of tho Blalne ty last week at Leonardo. Cats driv- cation at home. lance continues at a Bteady pace and who will tako possession August 1, Ewlngs. " en by Mrs. Harley Wyman, Mrs. MIBB Mary Campbell of Chapel Hill contributions now exceed $2,200. A and tho A. C. Oliver houBe on Sixth James Johnson, Sd, haa returned James Purves and Mrs. Earl DeVes- A group of better trimmed and untrimmed Is spending a week with friends In house-to-house campaign Is now In avenue to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc- from Bluo Hills, Maryland, where he ty furnished transportation. Maine. progress, The goal Is $3,000. Henry, who have been occupying the has been for two weeks. David Swan, aon of Postmaster Mr. and Mrs. James Gllmartln of The midsummer baptismal service Ltnson house. Henry E. Butler, Jr., who has been and Mrs. William W. Swan, has re- New Tork wero week-end guests of will be held at the Highlands Metho- Lee Toler of HlllBide was removed in aeorgla, has Joined the colony covered from an attack of measles. Mr. and Mrs. James Krantz. dist church next Sunday morning. to the Monmouth Memorial hospital for the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savllle of Miss Betty Van Daalen, a student The topic by Rev. Percy R. Comer, Sunday In tho ambulanco of tho At- Miss Barbara Baker, daughter of West Virginia have returned home buroe, at the Jersey City Medical Sr., will be "The Christian Heritage." lantic Highlands first aid squad. Nowcotnbo O. Baker, haa an her after n. vleit with Mr. and Mrs, John Center, Is spending two weeks with The Ladles' Aid society will meet The firemen were called out Mon- guests Mies Marjorle and Drew Flet- Savllle. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spring and Winter Coats Thursday night, August 1, at the day morning to the home of G. P. cher of Long Island. Mrs. James Scott and daughter Ir- VanDaalen. church. Williams on Hooper avenuo. A short 1 A bullet hit tho windshield of a ma and son Warren were on the Mld- Mrs. Ernest May of West Orange Ernest Patterson Is home from clroult In a light socket burned some Red Bank and RumBon bus laat dletown Baptist church picnic to Me- MUST BE SOLD passed the week-end with Mrs. Frank Newark Memorial hospital, whero he of the Insulation, but did na damage Thursday evening about seven o'clock tedeconk Tuesday. Behrls. was under medical observation for a to the house. as the bus was going along River Mrs. Ashton Sickles, who has been The Brevent Park and Leonardo week. He will return there soon to A room has been added to the rear road, near Ward lane. The glass was laid up with an Injury to her ankle, firemen's fair will open at the fire undergo an operation. of the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. cracked, but the bullet did not go is able to bo around again, house on Saturday night, July 27, and Miss Nina Thomas of Wcitmont Paul Hoffman In the Shannon build- through, Police do not believe that Mrs. Vlto Colangelo has been en- continue for a week. was a week-end guost at the Metho- ing. anyone deliberately fired at the bus, tertaining relatives from Hoboken. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minn of New dist parsonage, The second annual motion picture but are of tho opinion that someone Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed enter- Sale Begins Friday. July 26. Tork passed the week-end with Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Glenwood and show for tho benefit of the Atlantio had made a wild shot at a target. tained relatives from Jersey City, Minn's mother, Mrs. James Fagan. family of Ashokan, New York, are Highlands fire department will be Miss Anne Smith, John Rx Sunday. Roswell G. Tompson and his spending a week at the home of Mrs. held Wednesday and Thursday,. Aug- Louis Mellacl, Georgo Hallanan and Frank Dcspreaux, Sr., has been vis- daughters, Mrs. Harry Marsh of Ida Weisenberger. ust 21 and 22. The feature picture Richard Ward, who graduated from iting his son, Frank Despreaux, Jr., Store Fixtures' for Sale. Newark, Mrs, Fred Young qt Woat. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rackages will bo "In Callente." the Rumson high school in June, will of Bayonne. Orange and Mrs. William Hoffmels- of Richmond Hill, Long iBland, are The annual sacred concert of tho continue thuir studies at tho Junior Miss Marguerite A. Regenhard, ter of Nutley, returned to Mr. Tomp- spending the rest of the summor at Atlantic Highlands Methodist church college at Long Branch. who graduated from the New Jersey son's house at this place Friday. tho former Smith house on Bay ave- will be held Thursday evening, Au- David Brown of First street was College for Women at New Bruns- They will stay hero until the latter nue. gust 8, in tho church. New choral removed to the Monmouth Memorial wick this year, will ba one of the part of next week. Mr. Tompgon'a William Connors hold a Dutch classics and vocal and instrumental hospital at Long Branch last Friday bridesmaids at the wedding of a wife died recently. Mr. Tompson will night luncheon at his Cedar Grove solos will bo features of tho program. classmate, MIBB Margaret Carleton of Tho concert Is being held on a week In the Rumson ambulance. Ho waa Snake his home with his daughters, hotel Saturday night and tho affair suffering from a ruptured stomach. Penns Grove, on August 28. After returning hero for week-end visits. was largely attended. day to give members of other churches an opportunity to attend. Weck-ond guests at the RumBOh the ceremony MIBB Regenhard will The Women's Missionary socloty of Miss Anna LaMarcca of New York entertain several of the guests at the Baptist churth will meet at the spent the week-end with her paronts, Inn were H. R. Pickering of Ruther- Plans are progressing for tho an- ford, Mr. and Mrs. P. Schelber of her home here. Fowler's Market church at eight o'clock this evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. LaMarcca of Miller Mrs. Ellwood Wolf will preside and street. 7 BROAD STREET the principal speaker will be Miss Tho severe storm here Saturday re- 3334 Ruth Magulre, Christian Americani- sulted In washouts on South Peaks RED BANK PHONES zation chairman of the Atlantic dis- street, Miller street and Bayelde 3335 trict of the Northorn Baptist con- drive. Bay avenuo was flooded and THE HOTTER IT vention. An adjourned business several treos were uprooted. The meeting of the church will bo held strong wind blew the awning In BOTTOM ROUND *1 Saturday evening at eight o'clock. front of the Wagner meat market IS—THE COOLER The sermon topic Sunday morning against the Bhowwlndow and cracked or ft Will to "The Aught of Love." In the the glass, bONELESS CHUCK evening the subject will be "The Mrs. Howard Monalian is a patient YOU'LL FEEL— ROAST 29 Aught of Humility." The subject of at the Monmouth Memorial hospital the Christian Endeavor meeting will at Long Branch. be "How Selfishness Reacts Upon Martin Fehlhaber, eleven-year-old When You Know Your LEGS LONG ISLAND Us." Those attending the mid-week son of Councilman and Mrs. Henry Winter's Supply of GOOD LAMB(6 to 8 IDs.) 20*lb DUCKS

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MODERN BUILDINGS Subject to Af e, Condition, Equity and Location of Property, •Leaf Small Pkaf, ALL OTHER LOANS 6% Order Your C • • i 2 lbs. 49c PAYABLE $8.60 PEB $1,000-18 YEAR FEBIOD Tea 29 15' For Furtfier Information, Call— Tottenville 8-2100 or write Winter's Supply Today— Royal Desserts RICHMOND COUNTY FEDERAL •mall All FUvort SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone Red Bank 248 100 MAIN STREET C TOTTENVILLE, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. Chartered and Supervised by tho tlnltod Slate* Government 3 *'• 17 Member of the Federal Homo Loan Bank of Newark SEABOARD ICE CO. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1935. ee Twenty mi* Jtnttteur WgUt at Btnmd. Model Yacht Horseshow On Second and third prize winner* In The fleet of the Rod Bonk Model Sailboat Races Held Daring Darling the Ant ten of the amateur night Yaoht club will compete with tbe Woodland Farm program* h«ld »t the Strand theater Staten Island Model Yacht club next will compete against one another to- Sunday at Little Bllver font Thj During Storm Saturday morrow (Friday) night at that thea- races will begin at 10:30 A M. and MIM Margaret Haikell b Double ter. Entertainers billed to appear will continue all day, Each club will Victor in Seventh Annual In- are the Moonlight Twin*, the Rum- have thirteen boats entered. sonlnns, Billy Murphy, Oeorgle Vac- O. E. Davis, Jr., Narrowly Escapes Drowning—Donald vitation Junior Event Sunday carelll. Chappie Finn, Four Rhythm —Three Placet to Mils Finch. Rascala, Malotto and DePolo, Michael West Bergeus Win, Asay Trapped Under Capsized Boat—Rullman Gardner, Filling Sisters and Urban The West Bergen athletlo club ot Miss Margaret R. Haikell, daugh- Hancock. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amory L. Has- Red Bank defeated the Keansburg and Kennedy Are Sunday Winners. koll of Woodland fans, Chapel Hill, Trojans, 8 to 4, last Sunday after- in MJddletown township, won two Ooean View Democrats Win. noon. The Red Bankers made five A rare northeast electrical storm blus ribbons Sunday afternoon in tho of their runs In the seventh Inning. The Ocean View Democrats de- The locaia made eight hit* while swept tho Shrewsbury river Saturday BENEFIT BALL GAME. seventh annual Woodland Faiiu lii- feated the Fort Monmouth Grasshop- afternoon while the sailboat > races vltatlon Junior horse eliow. Mls» pers, 8 to 5, last Sunday afternoon at their opponents gathered etx. were In progress, capsizing nearly al Naveslnk Field Club and BelfordRed Louise Finch, daughter of Mr. and Leonardo. MoKay and Callahan com- boats under full suil, and but for Sox to Piny August 7. Mrs. Rutus C. Finch of Rumson, took prised the batteries lor the Demo- A bonaflde newspaper circulation some fast and ciilcitmt leacue work The Havesluk Field club and tho one Jlrat, a second and a third place. crats, While KruB and Conk made up —the kind The Register has—Is the . would have resulted in sevcra' Bdford Red Sox will stage a benefit The enow was staged primarily for the Port Monmouth 'batteries. A only kind that counts with the ad- drowninga. In the midst of the ball game at Memorial field, Atlantic the encouragement ot Horsemanship feature of the game was a home run vertiser. No premiums or other in- storm O. E., Davis, Jr., 'of Garden Highlands, Wednesday evening at six among the youth ot the community. by Lee of the Grasshoppers. ducements have ever been offered to road, Jumped into tho river from o'clock. Some weeks ago while these One open jumping class was held for secure circulation.—Advertlnement. Andrew White's Olivia B, in an at- teamv were engaged In a regular horses owned by members of the tempt to swim to the fast drifting scheduled Sunday afternoon game, Monmouth County Hunt club as a sailboat of his two sons, Jack Ami Outfielder Terry of Belford was hit on schooling test prior to the annual Bob. Borden Hance and Jack Ar- the side of the head with a thrown Monmouth County horse show. nold upset their boat to rescue Mr. ball and required medlqaj treatment Louis Halght of Darlon, Connect- Davis, who was exhausted "when at Rlvervlew hospital for an extend- icut, was judge, and the executive, they reached him. Tho three were ed period. Therefore the proceeds of committee comprised Mr. and Mrs. later taken aboar• d- th.. e „Hoaglan _,._.d, this twilight game will be donated to HaskeU and Mr. Finch. On the young Terry, and tho local club will Junior show committee were Misses McNAIR'S MARKET skiff. Donald! Asay, son of Mr. and Mrs. bear whatever expense there Is at- Louise Finch, Dorothy Feosler, Mar- 19 EAST FRONT ST., RED BANK. Everett Asay of Catherine street in tached to putting on the game. The jory Hasler and Anne T. Haokell. Phone 372. Mlddletown township, had n. narrow tickets may bo obtained from mem- The ring committee was made up of escape when his Teal turned over so bers of both nines. Misses Florence RuthraufT and Mario quickly that he was caught under the Jones and Bourne Huthrauff. Edward Specials ! Friday & Saturday, July 2C - 27th. boat Phil Adams, who was sailing Feakes, Jr., was bugler, . with Asay, dove under the boat and Tennis Tourneys The awards: brought his companion to the sur- Ponies, to be ahovm on a lead rein, rid- Frying or Roasting face. They held on to the capsized To Start Monday den by children under eight yeara, horse- craft until rescued by Dr. Walter A. manahip to count 100 per cent—Won by 29lb Mlis Mary WoodrulT; Miss laabello Hu- CHICKENS . . Kullman, Singles and Doubles Tourna- kell, second; .Master Albert C. Stewart, Charles Bum, who had charge of third. QUALITY CHUCK BONELESS ROLLED the races, Bald that all the sailors ments on Local Courts to Get Children under ton years, horsemanship to count 100 per cent—Won by MIBB Mar- had Instructions to take down their Underway — Entries Close garet K. HaskeU; Master Amory L. Has- mainsails in the calm that preceded kcll, Jr., second; MIBB Nancy Berckmans, ROAST . . 23lb Pot Roast . 20?D the storm and that those who fol- Sunday Night. third; Mfsa Anne liubor, fourth. SPAMS- * Children under fourteen years, ponies lowed Instructions had no trouble. The annual singles and doubles BOAf&O 0/VMCS under 14.2 hands—Won by Dloiisom. irldden Nearly all the others upset. Mr. Burd tournaments on the local municipal AT by Miss Margaret R. Haakell; Evening, Fresh Chopped Hamburger said that he could have called off the tennis courts will get underway ridden by Master Amory L. Hnskell, Jr.. AGE O/C JSLEV/SM aecond; Yorkshire Laaale, ridden by Mlas races but thought the storm would Monday under the supervision of Betty Yatcs, third; Nancy Carrol, ridden provide good experience for the Harold Potter, attendant at the bor- by Miss Nancy Berckmans, fourth. SHOULDER FRESH KILLED ough courts. Children ten and under thirteen years, young sailors. horsemanship to count 100 per cent—Won The knockabout race was won by The singles tourney last year was by' Miss Harriet - Crancc: Milt Anne T. LAMB 15lb FOWL 24*lb Thomas Doremus's Tom Cat Harry won by Albert Berlow, who will de- Hsakcll, second; Master William Ylvisnkcr, Mcilahon's Katharine finished first, fend his title this season. The third; Miss Elaine Shanley, fourth. doubles toumey the previous season Children thirteen and under sixteen but due to a handicap, conceded the BASEBALL THIS SUNDAY. years, horsemanship to count 100 per cent Fresh Cottage CHEESE . victory to the Doremus boat. Eisner was won by Edgar Allen and Elmer Scotch Foursome Quadrangle Nine —Won by Mlsa Louiso Finch; Master John brothers' Urge was the only other Smith. Entries will close Sunday inmes Scheduled to Bo rlayed ot W. Strnus, second; MIBS Jane Gutltll. night. third; Master Teddy Crane, fourth. boat to finish in this class. Other Scores Net Of 64 Red Bank and Vicinity. Loses To Leonardo Children under sixteen, horaea or ponies (I'rcBh or Corned) SMOKED OX starters were Floyd Fuller's Shrew Much competition is expected this not over 15.2 hands—Won by JazK Baby, snd Jack Warren's Seal. season on the local courts when tal- The following games are scheduled ridden by Mils Ann Ilnnkell; Sundial, rid- Plate B'ef 2 ibs. 25c Tongues . 2% Charles Allaire's Hopalong won ent from the surrounding towns will to be played this. Sunday afternoon Curley Maxson Allows Four Hits den by Miss Loulec Finch, second; Star Mrs. J. J. Connor and Joseph at lied Bank and vicinity; of Boxwood, ridden by John W. Straus, tie event for. Class A sneakboxes. cross rackets with the outstanding as Leonardo Field Club Wins third; Hnppy Strantrcr, ridden by Miss stars of Red Bank. Among the out- Ghezzi Win at Swimming Riv- Niivosink iU'Ul club vs. Maple athletic Harriet Crane, fourth. David Wo'.cott was second and Bob- club of Ilvhit'lon on Muinurial llcld nt At- 8-3—Jay Smith Bangs Out a UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. ert Butler third. Donald Hubbard, standing players to make entries are er—Wall Street Leads for Jumping horses or ponies, to be ridden last year's winner, Albert Berlow, and ' ntic IliKhlamln. Homer. by children sixteen years or under, over a John Olviag and Joseph G. P. Ken- Schneider Cup. ' Kumsou liel<[ club vs. Tloyal athletic aeries of jumps not to exceed threc-fect Dole No. 1 Pineapple Juice .3 cans 25c nedy failed to finish. the Berkowitz brothers, who will fur- club of .Fair Haven on I'armley field at in height, performance and' way of golnff nish tough competition. Lester, the The most outstanding Scotch four- The Bed Bank Quadrangle club In to be considered—Won by Jessup, ridden Weiton Housnaa in his Drub cap- Leonculo field club vs. Red Bnnk Ttrag- by MIBB Anne Hliber; Big Jim, ridden by McCarter's Assorted Beverages ..3 qt. bots. 25c ilder brother, was a member of the some ever to be seen on the Swim- s on Mkldlettnvn hiirh Bchool field at na uphill battle Sunday afternoon tured the Class B sseakbox race, be- tennis team at Gettysbury university, ming River Country club course was lost to the Leonardo Field club on Master William Ylvisaker, second; Doris (Plus Deposit) fag the o=Jy entrant to finish. Other Leonardo. Mae, ridden by Master John W. Straus, while Harold, tile younger brother, played Sunday afternoon by Mrs. J. t''';ui \'!>w Democratic club vs. Fourth Memorial field, Atlantlo Highlands, third; Surcingle, ridden by Maater Otto PEPSICOLA ....12-oz. bot. 5c : 12 bottles 50c starters -were Edwards Kuilman, 1 was captain of the undefeated Ked J. Connor and Joseph Ghezzi, who Ward Nfiflibors Sun» of New York at by an 8-3 score. Through the courtesy Gllllsr, fourth. (Plus Deposit) Barbara SajTe, Borden Hance, Caro Bank high school net team. turned in a combined score of 64. 'nnardo. of Edwin Hoyt of tho Naveslnk Field Jumping, open to all norsea owned by Qulnn and Robert Davis. Rtimnun Athletic club VH. Pupun AHHO- active or Bubacrlblnp; members of Mon- Their total score was 75 minus 11 ttiun bn.-.cliull .lub or Jlukuken on Tiill- club, Leonardo was extended tho use Standard Quality Tomatoes ....3 No. 2 cans 20c Kone of four starters in the bird Others who have already entered mouth County Hunt club, performance are Fred Hogan, Harold Schultz, strokes handicap. Held lit ltumsun. of the Memorial Parkway field, as and way of going over a aeries of jumps POST BRAN FLAKES pkg. 10c boat class finished. The starters On the first hole Joseph Ghezzi, not to exceed four feet to count, ama- Herbert Brett, Edgar Allen, Elmei the condition of tho Middletown teurs to ride—Won by Little Slain, rldilen were Donald Asay, Peter Bentley, club champion, put his drive far township field at Leonardo mado a Chipso Flakes or Granules pkg. 19c Stewart Young and Chadwick Hen- Smith, Raymond Rose, Lester and by Mra. Albln Swenson; Priest Hill, rid- Harold Berkowitz, Albert Berlow, down the middle of the fairway while game thero impossible. Tho Scarlet den by Eilwnrd Straus, second; Trapstick, P.&G. White Naptha Soap 7 cakes 25c drickson. on the second shot Mrs. Connor Raiders of Bclmar, after booking a ridden by Mlaa Louiso Finch, third; Die Dick Duane, .Tr., in big Madie was Harold Lartaud, Carl Schwenker, Jim. ridden by Master William Ylvlaakor. Phillips' PORK & BEANS 2 large cans 19c Harold Kerr, William Donaldson, placed her iron shot on the green. ROD AND GUN game with Naveslnk in May, failed fourth. tie only contestant to finish in the Jack Schooley,- George Holmes, Jos- Ghezzi dropped the put for a birdie to appear and the Naveslnk team Kellogg's CORN FLAKES ...2 pkgs. 15c Cape Cod knockabout claso. Other eph Berlow and Bernard Clark. three. ' could not got a laot-mlnuto gamo. starters were Dorothy Berghard, New Junior Champ. - U. S. G. MAYONNAISE pt. jar 25c Harold Hartahorne, Sr., Harold The doubles teams already entered Second honors were divided be- Tho Field club was the first to nclude Fred Hogan and Harold tween Mrs. George McVey and J. J. Catches of thirty to fifty per char- score In the opening inning when David Wood of Shrewsbury defeat- E-Zee Freez Ice Cream Powder 3 pkgs. 25c Hartshorno, Jr., and Alvln Harvey. Connor, 85-15-69, and Mrs. Sam Hal- ter boat, mostly bluefigh, have been ed Blliy Hagerman of Hudson ave- . None of the boats In the snipe Schultz, Edgar Allen and Albert Ber- Egidlo walked and made home on an (All Flavors) 1 per and Billy Rohrey, 85-16-69. Third brought in to boat docks- on the nue Thursday to win tho Junior boys' class finished. The starters werj low, Lester and Harold Berkowitz, jrror. The Quads took a 2 to 1 lead Charles Tabor and partner, George place winners were Mrs. Joseph Mc- Shark river, Point Pleasant and n their first half of the third, but tournament on the local municipal Green Circle SWEET CORN 2 cans 23c Tfancy Jones, Margo White, Charles Naulty and Jack Rohrey, 91-20-71. Erielle.' Moat of'the fish were caught tennis courts. Wood won in straight Lane Poor, 3d, and Edwards Bull- Holmes and Edward Hubbard, Wil- Leonardo again gained possession of JERSEY POTATOES 16-qt. bskt. 45c lla-m Donaldson and Carl Schwenker, Fourth place was won by Sam Hal- ivitliin a radius of three or four miles tho lead In the last half of tho same sets, 6-1, 6-1. Harold Kerr of Rum- man. Harold Kerr and Frank Bauer, Har- per and Allan Huntlngton, 91-21-70, Bon was the winner the previous JERSEY TOMATOES 2 lbs. 15c Jack Stern's Tagalong, sailed by rom the siihkon Mohawk, which lies nnlng. old Lartaud and Joseph Berlow, Hay- Joseph Ghezzi won the match play ibout seven miles off Mantoloking. season. Joseph Eschelbach and Theodore La- mond Rose and Arthur MacDonald against par when he turned in a Curloy Maxson, pitching for the brecque, crossed the finish line the The sunken Mohawk is marked by a Field club, allowed four hits, while and Elmer Smith and partner. score of 1 up. Second honors were circle of fuel oil about a mile in •winner In the midget class. Other •• i «» . divided between Edwin McDermott, Chet Ebie, on tho mound for the starters were Irving Biker, Jr., .lianieter. Tho fuel oil is being sal- J. J. Connor and Howard Haik, all vaged, but some of It got away via Quads, was tipped for seven hits. Jay Philip Wainrightand David Winslow. with scores of all even. Smith led the Leonardo club in bat- Half a dozen power boats were Buddy Baer To a leak in one of the tanks of the The Wall street golfers Sunday sunken liner. ting, getting two hits, one of which kept busy rescuing the crewa of the moved Into nrst place from their was a home run. Carey, Pingatore, capsized sailboats. Fight Tomorrow former third place position to lead Commercial fishermen have been Molzon and Forbes each made a hit Edwards Rullman scored his first the Clothiers and Public Service in chumming industriously in that vi- for lied Bank. The box score: victory Sunday morning in a scries Brother of Former Champ to the run for the second leg on the cinity and there nve plenty of blue- EED BANK. of racea being conducted for mem- Tangle With Artie Suss of Schneider trophy. lsh there. There are also a number AB R H PO A bers of Prank Dickman's mosquito The leaders head the seven-team of large sharks—six to eight-foot Grooms, 2b. 8 10 4 1 fleet Assisted by Tom Lloyd, he New York, a Newcomer—Pis- league, which Is drawing to a close, specimens who appear to be raven- Carey, c. _ ~ ,. 8 0 18 1 ously hungry and follow hooked blue- Finsatoro, sa. sailed hla Oscar around the five-mile kin to Fight Lenny Mazza. with a lead of 1& points over the Eble, p 4 course In one hour and sixteen and Buddy Bacr, Max's "big brother," Clothiers. The Wall street team to flsh to within a few feet of the boats. Gill. 3b , 4 one-half minutes. Dave Wolcott in gain their lead won 11% points and VanDorn, r/. .. who has Just turned twenty and is Molzon, cf. --~-. >-. 4 the Meagarl was second and Donald already the possessor of a string of lost 3'i while the former leaders won Fishing 1B picking up in Manas- Forrnr, lb. . , ,,. 8 Osborne's Mike was third. 25 knockouts, will meet Artie Suss, a seven points and lost eleven. The Forbca, If. 3 Public Service won six arid lost nine; quan inlet. Plenty of fluke are being The other contestants in the order New York heavyweight, who, like caught from tho end of the rock jet- In which they finished were Charto the Butchers won fA and lost 2Vi, II I Itll Baer, is on his way up, in the main ty anil also up at the "flats" or LEONAHDO. Allalre'B Mopalong, Caro Quinn's event of the fourth show of the out- Commuters won five and lost one. Mechanics won 9^4 and lost 8',i and "point," as it is called. Klllies are AB R H PO A Loon, George Worthlcy's Ike, Bar- door season at the Ocean View arena J the bait used. Spearing is still scarce. EKIOMO, If. ; 4 2 0 > 0 bara Sayre's Popcye, Albert New- at Long Branch tomorrow (Friday) the Insurancemen won 7 A and lost Mnxon, p .._.»_... 5 0 0 0 5 13*6. Weakfish have been caught in tho Lohaon, c 4 0 1 10 0 man's Drub, Don Hubbard's S'No night. Conover. cf. «. — 8 0 0 10 Use, 2d, Borden Hance's Tip Top, jivcr off Hoffman's dock, from a row- Bud'e string has been built up in STANDING OF THE TEAMS. boat, at dusk, weighing from a pound Cnlnndrlello. 2b : 4 0 1 S 0 Alice Kennedy's Solitude, Frank the West, at Buffalo and at the Yan- W L PC VnnNosn, 8b. 4 110 2 HORSE and one-half to two pounds. Dickman's Go To It, Ed Hubbard's kee Stadium where ho appeared on Wall street 42 Vi 23 1,5 .641 OanRO, an . 4 110 1 Clothiers 41 28 .(>U0 Surf fishing hna been good this Smith, lb 3 2 2 10 0 Chump, John Olving's Sailaway, Bob the Louls-Carnera card and, although Public Service 3»',i .573 Bennett, it. 4 2 1 1" 1 Davls's Sue and Jack Stern's Taga- 2 9',4 week, with woakflsh and croakers Buddy has done most .of his recent Butchers 33>/i 32 85 8 ~7 2T 0 training in Asbury Park and Long n'i to two pounds Bait with shedder In all there were sixteen startorB, Branch, the shore has never seen the Mechanics 32',-i 30 !4 .452 Errors—Pingatore 8, Calandrlello 2. Insurance ti'.i 48 >A .327 crab for best results. Fish any placo Carey, Ebie. GUI, VanDorn, Onage end one of the largest fields to face the punch that brought the younger Baer Guy Rlchdale, Sr., moved up from botwucn iho Bridle Hole and tho In- Smith. Home run—Smith. Two-base hits his victory string. —Cnlnndriello, Forbea. Double pley— starter this year. sixth place in the individual scoring let. Several boats from the Dickman Grooms to Forrnr. Struck out by Eble 2, Weighing 236 pounds and not out to take possession of first place with by-Maxaon 0. Bane on balla—Of? Eble 8, fleet -will compete In a regatta, at of training more than a day at a eleven wins and one loss. Hagerman, off Maxson 8. Hit by pitcher Maxson Long Branch Sunday, August •!. time, Baor has been the busiest Speaking of scallops and lobsters, (Forrar), by Eble (Bennett). SHOW fofmw-ly holding first place, dropped Joseph G. P. Kennedy, former su- heavyweight in the country today doVtnjlnto eixth place. Rohrey Is hist Sunday 1$. Donald Slerner, Sfcatfi perintendent of tho late Uzal M. Mc- and has broken all records for at- second while Joe- Ghezzi and Charles Highway Commissioner, who dockB Carter's estate on Harding road, anl tendance In Buffalo where Promoter Schneider arc tied for third honors lib! il:;hing boat, tho limljack, at AT THE now a resident of Dobbn Forry, New Charlie Murray has built him into a with ll1^ wing and 3% losses apiece. Tonks'a, In Shark river, went off- Rumson Blanks York, returned to sail his Tc-il In a first rate attraction. Buddy's last shore in Kcnrch of one of the scallop point race Sunday for the Commo- showing in the lakefront city was last INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS. dishing boata. lie finally located one Weehawken Nine dore Augustus M. iilinton trophy to Thursday night at which time he got w L of thorn, bought some scallops and up off the canvas to win in the fourth Rlchdale, Mechnnlci ..._ 11 1 be awarded Labor flay. Itohrey, Clothiera _. -... 1414 3 % was asked if he cared to buy a lobfl- Wally Koneaki Blanks North Sailing over the club's five-mile ound by a knock-out over Al De- Ghcnl, Wnll Btrcct 11S4 3 VJ te'r. course he defeated Harry McMahon's aney. Schneider, Butchern 1114 "Maybe I will," said Commissioner Jersey Team, 1 to O, Limiting Ilayward,. Public Service 14 »a4 HARDING ESTATE Katharine nnd Thomas P. Doremus's Because- of Baer's youth his fights HaRortnan, Clothiere 13 5 Sterner. "Lot me HOC it." Hits to Two—Rumion Gar- Tom Cat, the only other entries. Tbf; :iave all been four round affairs, in- Murphy. Wnll street ft One of the men aboard the scallop ners Seven. Katharine won tho trophy last year. cluding the last fiiss In Buffalo, but Dowil, CommuUre ...... 11 7 boat held up a lobster which looked Coles, Butchcm _.._».... 11 7 The race started at 10:38. The Jasale has Induced Ancil Hoffman Ilruy, Public Service 10 '.4 i'A like something nno dream;; about. It The Hiimson Athletlo dlub ehut 'Rumson Road boat's rospecth'c finishing times wer': .o let Baer go tho six rounds, If nec- Hair.", Wnll street 10 Ti weighed 1!5 pound:?. It coHt Commis- out tho Weehawken baseball club, 1 Teal, 11:35:35; Katharine, 11:30:00, essary, against Suss. The bout will Burnti, Mechanic* ...... 10 sioner Sterner $2. Tho reason he got Mercer, Public Service ,. io 'A a to 0, last Sunday afternoon In ono of and 'orn Cat, 11:30:20. The judges climax a card of five scraps all Elated Klcliele, Dutchcra 8 7 it at such a low figure is that tho tho most interesting games played were Commodore Minton and Her- "r i'Ax rounds. Jicim, Clothltre 714 1M scallop boats stay offshore for a week thua far this season on Toiler field. RUMSON, N. J. bert Kdwardfl, nnd they urod Frank MUPS has had 39 fights nnd has Hnlleran, Commuters »..«»»»». 9 IS 8% at a.time. The acnllop boat skipper Wally Koneskl, Rumson hurler, held iiuntlngton, Clothiers .—.-. !» 0 Dlckman'a bont for the ocr: won a majority of them. His best Connor, Wall utroet 814 •J 14 either had to throw the lobster back tho visitors to two scattered hits. known foes have been Hans Blrkie, Nfiirtl, Commuters » 10 into the »ea or dispnse of It for Tho numsonltes collected seven and Jack Gross and Jack McCarthy. He McPcrmott, Mechanics .— .... R 10 what he could got. On the way in mado tholr lone run In tho fifth in- i training with Jock Doyle, tho Irish Dressier. Butchers — 8 10 Seven Golfers Hynn, Insurance 7 11 Commissioner Stormir picked up two ning. Tho box score: heavyweight, at Pompton Lakes. llnlk. Commuters ...... 6 12 or three tuna via iho trolling method. BUMSON. Mennopane, Insurance ...... 4 na)s, Kew York tangling with Ted ivlns of B. blK catch of weakfliih and croakorn. Kolly of Llncroft unc.ond, nnd Bill Error—Knimkl. Two-bus hlt»—CooV«. and Social Event noehlljig, Dempsey Is a former mid- Mr. Rue and Mr. Morvan got five doz- Gafincy of Liiici-oft third. Koiwikl. Double pliyi—Schiuldir to Fllncclu nnrt Miihonoy will rnoct Colt to Bneyirt, Bridle]' to Col* to Bntr- Boya con make extra pocket money dleweight Golden Glovi ch»mplon of en «oft crabs in three houra on tfio •r«. Strlka-outt—B)r Koniakl 1, br Mlltni Tto R«gl*tttv~>MvwtiMiu«at, N»w York. fl*U near tbt elubhoiw*. again next Runilny, July 28, In n r«a»- B«hn«tdar 0. BBB*« on balls—-Off Koeatkl tur» match at Portit Aniboy, 1, off 8ebnal4ic 1* 1end VanBrant. u.' • i. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1935.

obtmptoni Carollm Btbeoek ot 16* Two Men Injured. serloualy. Injured, received a frac- NOTICE TO BIDDERS. of tured skull and cut acalp and note. Board of Education, Mlddletown TomuUp, Women Favorites Ang«l*«, number thrM, Mid MriRobin. s Defeated Crawford Again Two MWdletown men narrowly Leonardo, N. J, M.' Dorothy Andrui of N»w York, num- escaped death early Wednesday James White, a passenger, received Hcaleil proposal* for material! and labor ,,1J« Boarf menu the right to njett bar four, led th« ptrade of itmn In- morning when James Shea, driver, abrasions and contusions of his right neceoBary for repnlrs to the flooring at •II bide and to train IttmlUrllJ laforau" Lose At Sea Bright to th« •eoonii round, By Fort Monmouth Hurls Fine Game knee. Llncroft School will bo received by the Itlts. 0 lost control of a car -which struck a Diilrict Clerk, not later than 7:B0 P. M., Mri. Ftbyn, although far trout Im- telegraph polo on Harmony road, August R, lD3fi. at Leonardo Grade School,' HAHEY 8. CHAMDEHLAIN, Mri. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan and pressive on a court soft«n«d by r»ln, SoItXeWt Tr«Mmce Fair Haven, 14 TownerV Pitcher Hold* ForcU Boys can make extra pocket money I^rinarrlo, K. J., at which time the propos- East Keansburg. Shea, the most selllnR The Register.—Advertisement. BIH will t,e pulilicly opentd and read for D.I.»UI,HI.». ftouew Miss Carotin Babcock, Top- defeated Margaret Andenon of to 3, in Game Full of Error* Club Scoreless and Limits Hiti (ha consideration of the Board. Richmond, Virginia, without losing a. Specifications may bo scan at the office It pays to advertise la T&t fttgliter. Seeded Players, Defeated by game; Mill Btboock, who but Mleo —-Robins Held to Eight to Three-rFive Hits in Two Unseeded Start. Jacobs In the flnali at Sea Bright last | Hits. Garnet. year, defeatediMrt. O«orge B. Steilel The first and third seeded players The Fair Haven Robins were con- Displaying the same excellent form In the women's singles of the 48th of Rumson, 6-0, 6-1, and Mrs. Andrus j quored, H to 8," by tii«"~Fort"Mon- he thowed two weeks ago, Charlie Clearance Sale annual Invitation tournament of theellmlnaUd another local wonjan, | mouth team last Sunday afternoon at Crawford, acs hurlc for the Red Sea, Bright Lawn Tennis end Cricket MM. Edward Cram, «-3, > Marclano, 2b. . 4 0 0 8 4 PIACHIS Nje il« «SSi.f S9c • first in tho seeding; Berkeley Boll of Grace Surber, 6—8, 6—0; Mri, Dorothy Shuller, rf. ...- 3 10 10 Pariler, ss., p. 0 10 4 New York, second; Gregory S. Man- Andrus defeated Mrs. Edward Crane. 6—2. Cov, rf I 0 0 0 0 Gloff, ab.. ss 4 0 12 4 BE WISE- EXTRA LARCE - MEATY t—0; Miss Gracyn Wheeler defeated MUa Ynvor, lb ..;. 4 0 0 16 0 gin of Newark, third, and Wllmer Mllllcent Hlrah, 8—6, 6—0, e—0| Mlsa >0 li 14 27 7 Lackl c...... 1' 0 0 0 1 HONgY DEW MELONS Hlnbs of Columbia, South Carolina, Eunlco Dean dofeated Baroness Maud Lo- Score by Innings: Milchlck. rf.. cf S 0 0 2 0 Drink milk either plain or with your favorite fifth, all winning and taking their vl, 6—4, S—6, B—Si Mra. Henry C. Bru-Fair Haven 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0— 8 Meako, p., 8 b. " 0 0 12 -places in the suml-flnal round. nlo defeated Mlsa Anne Page, 7—6, B—7,Fort Monmouth 03208600 x—11 THOMPSON'S SEEDLESS Ib. 15* ErrorB—O. Egcland, Madge 2, A. EKe- so o 3 24 is flavoring on your next beach party. , Parker conquered Henry M. Cul-°~Miss Ethel B. Arnold defeated Mrs. Ell-land. T. Vaccurelli. Ramsey 2. Plnakly 2, Score by Innings: ley of California, 1-5, 6-0; Mangli ot Coleman, 6—0, 6—1; Mlsl Thaodosla Ostrum, Mscjt, Blesser, Sldrjdge, Ballyk. Fords 00000000 0—0 FRESH PULLEDr-TENDER-JERSEY 6, •"« 19i turnod back Henry Prusoff of Seattle, Smith defeated Mrs. Panelopa Anderson Two-base hits—Sefcovlc, Mack, Blesscr. McBride, 6—a, 4—«, «—01 Mri. Mary Q, Throe-base hit—Eldrldge. Btrlke-outa— Red Bank SOOOO-0 01 x—4 6-2, 0-4; Boll defeated E. W. Felble- Barrla defeated Misi Plyrenee UBoutll- SNAPPY rt CRIEN Ib! 5* B- y Egelan- d 6, far Woods 1. by Golden 2, Errors—Marelano, Milchlck. Two-base man of New York, 0-3, 6-1, and Hines Uer e_2, 6—4 i Miss Hel«n Faderaen de- hit—Hammond. Three-bn»e hit—M. As- JoaMd Mrs. Joseph Sbanley, «—1, 6—0i by Ballyk fi. Bases on balls—Oft Ege Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day defeated Hal Surface of Kansas leaMtt Mrs. josepn OUBIUCJ, W—i, «—vi land 4, off Ballyk 2. Umpires—DooiD d and chettlno. Doable play—Oloff to Yavor. SOLID SLICING Mils Carolln Sabcook defaated Mrs. Gomar. Strlke-out«—By Crawford 2, by Menko 0. TOMATOES 2lbsf5c City, Missouri, 6-2, 0-4. Parkor faqos George Steele, 6—0, 6—1! Mill Helen Ful- by Parster 0. Bases on balls—Off Craw- Mpngin and Ball takes on Hlnea ton won from Mlas Carolyn Robyrts by ford 3, off Mesko 1, off Paraler 0. Um- default) Mlsi Catherine Wolf defeated pires—-Krome and Asobettlno. this afternbon at 2:30 o'clock, Miss Hllmblth Blackman, «—1, 7—6 i M ss Katharine Winthrop won from Miss Vir- Injuries Prove Dinner and Swimming Party. 4SCQ Quality Meats-Specially Priced Tho final round waa reached yes- ginia Etlli by default. torday In tho wo:non'fl doublos. Miss , MBN'B SINGLES. The Fair Haven Women's Demo, Dorothy Andrus of New York and First Round. Fatal For Quads cratlo club will have a shore dinner SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO, inc. Miss Babcock defeated Mrs. VanRyn Frank A. Parker defeated S..E. Daven- , and awlmmlng party Friday, August GENUINE SPRING and Miss Jane Sharp, 0-1, 6-4. Mrs. O ll 6 1 n r. aud' W»T,on wV1h'ournr"-. . °5-7> Red Bank QQuadranglg e Baseball 0, at the Downsea Beach hotel at Arnold and Miss Wheeler defeated John Hops Poeir defeated Bobart Bryan, Sea Bright. Arrangements are also Serving You 15 Years With Milk Produced Mrs. Fabyan and Miss Katharlnu g_4 6—4| Henry M, Oulley defeated Gil- Club Cancels Games Due to being made for an afternoon lawn bert A. Hunt, 6—4. 6—7 i Gregory S. ,Wlnthrop, 12-10, 5-7, 6-4, after rain Manuin defeated Harbert L, Bowman, 6— Many Injuries—Rumson to party August 29 at the homo of Mrs. Interrupted, The final match will,bo 2* 6 aa | Martin Buxby deeatedefeated SSamuel Play Hoboken. Augustus Wulnng on Kemp avenue; Solely in Monmouth County. played tomorrow afternoon. B. Gilpln id, «—8, J—6. «—2i Henry Fair Haven. PrusofI defeaWd Lieutenant R. M. Watt Due to the number of injuries suf- Bed Bank HBO. Broad Street Shrewsbury, N. 3, Mlns Babcock was handlcappod by jr._ 6*_j e_i| Jeta Mlllman defeated a pulled muuclo In her right leg. Con- William B. ae«a, |~1, 6—1. fered by the members of the Red Beetles In the Ooeon. sidering that Miss Babcock and Mrs. Berkeley Bell defeated Gab. Lavlne. Bank Quadrangle baseball team this Bathers along the beaches have j_4. 6—4; Samuel Lee defeated It. N.season, It has been necessary for Fabyan are two of tho players upon Williams Jd, S—6. 6—4, 6—4; E. W. Fel- been bothered with Japanese beetles whom the Wightman selection com- bleman defeated Charles Harris, 6—4, Coach Charles Tabor to call off thefloating In the water. Swarms have mittee has been relying most strongly 6—8; Manuel Alonso defeated Ralph Mln- remaining games on his schedule. been washed ashore and lifeguards n]ch. «—2, 8—7 I Hal Surface detested for the International matches with John MeDlarmld. i-». J-4, Wilbur Heis Injuries this season caused, two- and others have been burying or England at Forest Hills next month, defeated Upshaw Moerheid, «—2, «—2third; s of tho Quad' team to ; he burning them as fast as they can be the committee may have & real prob- Wllmer Hlnei defeated Leonard Hartman, benched part of the season giving gathered. 5_7 e—j, «—11 B. Eamey ponovan de- lem on Its hands. feateJd Bert Boulware, 6—4. 6—1. their understudies a chanoe to Yesterday's summaries: WOMEN'S DOUBLES. make good. However, the few un- Women'* Singles, First Round. dorstudles were unable to uphold the Fair Haven News. Quarter-final round—Mrs. Marjorle Mill Sharp and Mrs. Vnnlijn defeated place of their senior teammates, Oladman Van Ryn defeated Mri. Sarah Mrs. Steele and Mr«. Cr»ne, i—1, •—li The Quads got off to a poor start. (The Red Bank fieglsiax'aan bs boajr&t Paltry F«bynn, 0-3, 6-2; Hiss Grncyn Mrs. Andful fnd Mlsi Babcock defeated In Fair Haven In the store of Marry Kur« 25. Wheeler defeated Mrs. Harry O. llrunie, Mlsa LeBoutlliler and Miss Fane, 6-a, but were setback by strong clubs of lls. at Ye Gold Cedars and from Mr. Rlpni.) G-2, 8-6. (1-31 Mrs, Ethel Burkhnrdt Arnold 6—4; Miss Dean and Miss Hlrsh defeated this vicinity. In tho opening game postoffice building.) defeated Mra. Mary Greef Harris, 6-3, 6-0; Mlas Pederson and Mlsi Surber, 6—S,they loot to the Field club 2-1, while Mils Catherine Wolf dofoated Misi Carolln 6—2; Mri, Fabyan and Miss Wtnthrop 4e. The Methodist church will be Babcock, 0-3, 1-6, 7-5. feated Mrs. Shanley and Mra. Fritz Cull- the following week they held the closed during August, all services man, 6—1, 6—0. Rumson .A. C. to a 3-2 score. Later having been discontinued for that ROUND Men's Singles. Mrs Hester and Mrs. Lamme defeated In the season they upset the strong Quarter-final round—Frank A. Parker MIsK Fulton »nd MUs Blackman, 8—8, period. defeated Henry M. Culley. 7-5, 6-0; QreK- 6—11 Mrs. Arnold and Miss Wheeler de- Long Branch nro department as well Horoaftor tho Sons and Daughtors ory S. Mongln defeated Henry Prusoff, 6-2, feated Mrs. Colsman and Mrs. Frederick as winning from the Eatontown of Liberty lodge will meet twice a or SIRLOIN 6-4; Berkeley Bel! defeated £. W. Fleble- Nlelson, «—4, 6—»! Baroneu Uvl andAlerts and Fair Haven Robins. .mon, 6-3, 6-1; Wllmer HlneB defeated Hal Mrs. McBrlde defeated Miss Anderson and month instead of every Tueaday Surface. 6-2, 6-4. Mlta MoLennan. 6—2. 6—2: Mrs. Brunle The Rusnaon athletlo club, which night, and the next meeting will take 1 and Mlsi Smith defeated Mra. Harris and Womea'a Doubles. Mill Wolf, 18—11, 1—6. 7—6. the Quadrangle nlno was to face this place Tuesday, August 13. Soml-flnal round—Miss Dorothy Andrus Sunday has secured tho services of Sol Schramm, who is studying end Mils Bnbcock defeated Miss Jans tho strong Dugan association base- Shirp and Mrs. Van Ryn, 6-1, 6-41 Mri. medicine in a Scotland university, Is 39 Arnold and Miss Wheeler detested Mn. ball club of Hoboken, who will travel visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fobyan and Mlsa Knthorlne WlnthrM), Rumson Twilight to the Taller field In Rumson, Sun- William Schramm. Ho will return 12-10, B-7, 9-4. -- . . day. to Scotland In the fall for his fine] AS EAST AND AUTOMATIC AS Men's Doubloi. The north Jersey club Is made up year. Quarter-final round—nell. and Mangln League Underway of «trong semi-pro players with sev- F©@D SPECIALS defeated It. Norrle Williams ad and Jtalph Misses Ethel Louise and Isabella Mlnnloh, 0-4, e-4i Hints and Cullly de- eral ex-stars of the International Whltehurst of Greenville, North Car- in Our Meat Department feated Samuel Leo and Fruaoff, 6-1, 6-11Townon Hold La«t Year Cham- League. The fans at Rumson may olina, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shiftitofy Robert Bryan and John McDIarmld de- well look forward to another gams feated Norcrose Tilney and Gharlei Her- pions to 7-7 Tie—Mayor Oeorge B. Moxley. tls. 6-1, 6-7. 12-10; Parker and John Hope like the last two gomes which were Thomae Cleary of Newark spent TNASMUCH as you listen to rotating the dial with; the Docg defeated Herbert L. Bowman and Van R. Hal»«y Endorses both 1-0. Jeas Mlllman, G-4, C-2. the week-end with George Curchln.. a radio with your ears, your finger tipi, the Station and League. Mrs. Austin Harvey and her daugh- Mrs. Fabyan was beaten by Mr». Endor«?d by Mayor Van R. Halaey tei Joan have returned from a visit eyes are free to watch FOHYO0R0AR program desired is ib. 7* VunRyn In tho quarter finals yester- and headed by Councilman Robert Polo Tournament with Mrs. Harvey's mother, Mrs. S, the road. ^^B^k. secured. day. Tho scores wore 6-3, 6-2. a. Ililey, the Rumson twilight base- J. Allgoler of Englishtown. ib.12c When shifting gears, Mrs. VanRyn ran up a 3-0 lead In ball league got underway on th* n«w To Start Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Walko and their There are four new lb. 9a the opening set and maintained her Parmly fleW at Rumson, Tu«»day son Kenneth of Cleveland have been yon don't take your eyes" 193 JDelco Auto Radios advantage all tho way. Sho passed night tor Its third consecutive year. Monmouth County Country Club spondlng a week with Mrs. Walko'a Mrs. Fabyan ropcatedly at the net In the opening gamo tht Preiby- mother, Mrs. John Wagner, Sr., of from the road. —and only field) has ^JTWJU^UrlJWIMWfmijlMWW^^ Hotts to 12-Goal Polo Tour- and also was aided by tho Now Eng- terlan A. A., twlc» ohamptonf, and Lookwood' plaoe. Toning an onto radio OELCO RADIO Syncro-Tunhg. land girl's erratlo forehand shots. the Tcrwners battled It out to a a«v«n- ney — Two Feature Games Mrs. Anna Papastatls and son Usually accurate, Mrs. Fabyan netted run tie for uvan Innings. Leaftut Sunday. John have returned to their home at is as easy and automatic u shot aftor ahot yesterday to lose gamei will be played every Tuesday, Jeney City after a week's visit with shifting gears. By simply crucial points. Wednesday, Thursday and Vrlday The annual Monmouth County Mr«. Papastatl»'» brother, Louis H. In another so-callod upset, Cath- evening*, starting at 6:86 o'clock. Country club twelve-goal polo tour- Remschel of Hendrlckson place. Miss 3 19< erine Wolf of Blkhart, Indiana, elim- The otliar two league contenders are nament will get .underway Sunday, Mazle Slmonton of Jersey City Is the Hilltops and Wut Park. July 28, on tho No. 1 polo field at J. H.KELLY COMPANY inated Mian Babcock, 6-3, 1-6, 7-5, to spending several weeks as the gueat cans-FARMDALE go Into tho semi-finals against Mrs. The Praabytartani were the first to Eatontown. of Mrs. Remschel. 33 EAST FRONT ST., RED BANK Much fast and exciting polo Is ex- Arnold. score In the opening inning when TELEPHONES 1763 - 1763. ' • YOUR Tho fourth quarter-final contest they tallied two runa. A sea-iaw pected during the week ot play In also went three sots,.Gracyn Wheelar game wai played throughout the which apectnotrs will see & number BOATS BEANS CHOICE of Santa Monica, California, beat evening and the game ended In a of the best polo teams In the East FOR HIRE 3~»No. 2 cans-PHILLIPS DELICIOUS Mrs. Henry C. Brunlo of New York, knotted, tcore. Entries have been recolved from Clean and Dry 6-2, 8-6, 6-1 She will meet Mrs. Van "Chlok" Zlegler copped batting eleven and probably twelve or Sail and Motor Boats for hire by Ryn In tho seml-flnals today. honors tor the Presbyterian" with more teams will compete. Thoae the hour, day or week. who have already made entry Tuesday's summaries are as fol- three hits In M many times at mat, Dickman's Boat Works two ot which were doubles, s. Cook are Fort Hamilton, Rumson, Army, 5—No, 2 cans-PHILLIPS DELICIOUS 25 lows: of the Tow.iers led his team at bat-Evergreen Farms of Norwood, East- Foot of Wharf Ave., Red Bank Women's Singles. ting with two hits In as many times land, Governor's Island, PrlmroBe, A rosily Second rouni?—Mra* BArah Palfrey Port Chester of Wcstohester county, VEGETABLE SOUP Fabyen defeated Mrs. Lllll&n Schlrmsn at bat New York; and a probable entry ELECTRIC worthwhile Hester, 6-0, 6-8; Mrs. Marjorio Gladnun Fazzone, former R«d Bank high Van Ryn defeated Mrs. A&nes Lamm*, from Trenton. 3—28-oz. cans- tfS£O-SLOWLY COOKED Valuo <•!, 6-4; MIIB Oracyn Whetler defented school twlrler, was on the mound tor Refrigerator Miss Dorothy Andrus, fl-2, 6«4| Mrith. e Presbyterians and struc•k out A. drawing for play will be held assorted to xrll Henry C, Hftinle defeated Miss Eunlee three opposing batters while De- this evening at a dinner meeting at SERVICE — REPAIRS Dean, 6-4, 6.21 Mrs. Ethel I!. Arnold de- leany, pitching tor the Towneri, dli the Eatontown olub. Two feature with PORK tested Mlts Thendosla Smith. 6-i, t-0; games will be staged Sunday, the Mrs. Mary Great Hnrrin defeated Mies the eaaie to two Presbyterian batters. first game starting at three o'clock VAN'S R.B.478 Helen Pederaen. 8-3, 6-1; Mlns Carolln The lineup I •Bancock defeated Mies Helen Fulton, 6.2. T05VNMS. and tho second starting at four THE »EAL WARM WEATHER DISH 6-2; Mian Catherine Wnlt defeated Mill o'clock, Kntherlno Wlnthrop, G-3, 8-8. AB R H P0 A Men's Singles. Boulo, c. ..-. >10tl George Oliver, well-known horse- Young, lb. ,..-..w.....-.-..». t man In this vicinity, will be In I Second round—Frnnk A. Parker deflat- Doleany, p. ...M.4M..M«.Mt»...h. B charge of the tournament and will be ed Nora-one '1'llney, 6-2, 0-11 Henry M. Desmond. 2b. ...«.«..»-.... 8 Neil-Base Culley defealid John Holm Doeg, 6-4, 7-5;Delsler, If -..-. S attested by Bobby Nicholas. Ormory 8. Manuin defeitted Martin Duxbf, Bammon, If, .—..«....,.». I Spaghetti or 6-2, 6-2; Henry PrmmH deteated Jess Mill- B. Cook, 8b, ...... t man, 6-4, 6-8; n«rkeley Dell defeated Sam- 3 Cook cf, ...»».-.....»»« I uel L«e. »-l, C-l; E. W. Felbleman da- Huihea, rf. -.. 2 Bankers Win Local Should Be SOfT tented Mnnusl'Alonau, 9-S, 7-ni Hal Sur- Macaroni face defeated Wilbur HOBS, lS-lBi 6-4, 29 7 7 18 6 Sofeball League HereYHow to Keep It So 6-3! Wllmer lllnss defeated B. Ilnmly PRESBYTERIANS. The Rachel Beauty Shop offers a new 1935 PfillovMi, 0-4, 7-B. AU It H PO A Fnxxone, p. . 0 12 10 A u.igo gathering turned out last creation in croquignolc iiernuinent waving. 13< Women's Doubles. BBammon , 8b8b . —...—.—... 3 night to ac« «i>e Second National Quarter-flnnl round—Miss Jnne Sharp Parmley, as...... bank team defoat tho Quadrangle anil Mra. Mirjnrla Qlndmin Van Ryn de-Stlenlei-, lb...... Tlie 8team feated Mrs. Henry C. m-unlo afld Mill Marlnls, c...... —...._.»..».. club, 4-0 to win tho local Y. M. C. A. TOMATO PUREE asa 7.«5," Thaodoaln Smith, J.2. 4-6, 6-3; Miss Dor- Kerr, If J—!..- sottb8.ll league. othy Andrus Bind Mlas Carolln Dabcock Cunningham, 3b. ,....—..... defeated MUa Eunlco Denn nnd Miss Ml!- Muyakena, pitching for the bank PABSTETTi CHEESE 2 M 29« Pearl, ct. ..-..— team, held the Quads scoreless llcent Illneli, «-4, 6-81 MrB. Sarnh Palfrey Johnson, rf ...» Fabyan and Miss Katharine Wlnthrop de- throughout tho encounter while hla No electric heaters on the head. feated Mra. l.llltnn Bchnrman Heater and II 1 HI I toam tallied ono run In tho third and No chemical used to create steam. Mia. Aitnea Lammo, «•». 6-2, 6-3; Mri. Errors—Semraon I, y«\mi, Cunningham. three In the fourth, I3c-CLENWOOD FLORIDA Ethel Arnold and Miss Griryn Wheeler Two-base bit—Zlegler i. ftrusk nut bV defeated flnronsas Mntln Livl And Mri.Faiione 1, by .Deltas; I. Krai <» MHt— Tht Poaiofllca team waa tet back NOW for $0.50. Regular $5.00 Value P*ne!"pe Anderson McHrltle, 6«fl, 6>2. Off Faisone 2, off Deleany I. Hit by Monday night by the Jersey Central Proven! Dead Cuticle HEARTS Men's Doublet. piicher—atramnn by ^eleanr. Pow«r &. Light team, 12-0, whll<: Manlcare tviim rouph, rnttiftxi ru- including. ** 1. Medicated shampoo Flral round-—'Berkeley neir and" Oregon* Tuesday night tho Y. Mt. C. A. team ttcla Into a 10ft smoolli frsm« for 2. Personality haircut ROB ROY-PALE DRY-Plus Doposir 8. Man«ln ilereBted B. Ellsworth Davin- RKCEKT B»NTAt8, won by forfeit from tho Elkn, To- the null*. Helps to koei> URIIH iiorl n.l. nnd llllirh Kellelter, 0-4, «-> I It. hoatthy. Prepares tho nnlla for a ! N Williams, 8d, ami I!nli>h Hlnnleh de- night the Poatofllco tenm will play better pollnh. Women have need- 3. Creative hairdress feated (i. Chonx anil (lllbert A. Hunt, «14, Four llcntalg Made Through tho W.tho Y, M. C. A. team In n postponed ad Munlearn . , , try one JUT— GIN€ER ALE S-6 6-0; Wllrner lllnei «nd Henry Cullly A. Ilopplng Agency. you'll uoe ft evermore. This oltor IN K«od <">" »>'<• defeated n. Mnthey nnd Henry Ilrunla, (Mntfe by'Allenrk Man. Co.) U 4 « 7-n, dcfinitt; Hitntnel I«u nnd Henry Four rocent rentals havo been ITANMNCI OP THE TEAMS. MARSHMALLOWS HOSUSS W,P>.,T3. l'nixilt ilnfenteil Wntaoii Wnshliurn and W rn 1 A Mnfl'lwrsufi. 14-11!. 8-a I Hubert Bryan Inado through W. A. Hopping iigonoy Buoml National bunk i, i.ooo AU iicrlimniiili aro glvwi iindpi tho BiiparvUlini ot MION ,n,l John Mrlihu'i.ilil (lof»nted E. W. on Linden place. Quadntmli club -... 4r> 01 .SOD NlvUlun, MUKLl'i oximrt irom (ho Undid Ilniuty Srtlon of Now I'ellilemnn mill Mnrtln Iluxliy, 0-7, 8-41 Tho agonoy lum rontod the William Y. M. O. A ™.I. 2 .1100 Vork City. Norrroaa Tilney nnd Churloa Harm •»« Hy Bubln, well. Bed Bank ,10 MUM JMOto, »• Klnc «t Red Bank. k tl Wl «)ro»4 It, Phone Long Branch 4284. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1985.

DOG DISAPPEARS, bouse waa .truck by lightning during Second Baptist church are spending daughter are spending: a. couple o! badly out on tali foot by » mowing If You're Earning Money the electrics! storm Friday night. their vacation In Virginia. e week with rela- Horace Burrowes were their week- Friday for a week's vacation with Japanese beetles are more numer>, NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. and Auto R«financlng. I FINANCE COMPANY tlv BeI 0 rd and 1Keansburg. end guests. Mrs. Hitchcock's father, J. A. Storms ous and destructive hereabouts this Notlc narlly the dog will not leave the car, ^^n ' . . ! hb PIBKTY OF TIME TO HEPAT— but on this occasion he was appar- ..Gorman John»n to conllned in the of McLean, Virgir.'a. summer than over before. Many Electric Bldg.. 601 Bangi Avenue, Miss Virginia Emery of Philadel- Up to 15 Monlhi ently seized by wanderlust. It was house with Intestinal grip. phia was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Archer of Haleslte, large trees are almost denuded ol CASH BEADY IN 24 to 48 HOURS Phone A. P. 7895. UWIH NO. 670 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirwan and Long Island, haa been visiting Mr, foliage. ASBURY PARK. N. J. not until after Col. Hanson returned Mrs. Earl Hegemanr Monthly chaw two and one-half per cent home that he, .notlced the dog waa family of Union City are visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Ijockwood and Mrs. Thomaa Archer. Oscar Hemphlll, who Is employed t and' Mrs. Thomas Kirwan. on unpaid balance only. issing. Upon investigation he found have been enjoying a vacation In Judge Henry E. AckerBon and son at his brother's garage at Brooklyn, that the spaniel had stayed In front Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and Maine. Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. Van B Is at his home here for a few days. of the library building for some time daughter Helen of Jersey City are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Stone Walker and Miss Dorothy Mauref Preaching and Sunday-school serv- spending the summer with as though waiting for someone. Lat- Mr. and j jlave roturned from a vacation at are spending a' vacation at Tupper ices will not be held at the Baptist Mrs. William Morrell. er he was seen crossing Broad street, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Lake, New York. church during August ADMIRA'S BEAUTY SHOP near Wallace street. Mrs. James Ashe will hold a cako Joseph Kennedy has a position Miss Alice Tllton, who has been MSa> About six months ago "Briggy" solo at Campbell's Junction Saturday laid up with a broken blood vessel as h, 1088. 10 Broad St. Red Bank for the beoaflt of St. Mary's church with the Central railroad. camo near getting lost at Red Bank. Ezrom S. Walling- of Californla haB Holmdel News. the result of a fall, Is Improving, but JOHN D. OHOATO He got out of. hts owner's car and of New Monmouth. she Is still confined to the house. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Offers for a Limited Time Only ! ,,„.„,, M, been visiting his father, O.D. Wall- went to the library building. Tho 11- Mra. Fred Smith spenp t ppart of last j « A chest clinic will bo conducted at . A report has been prevalent that n Joseph Holmes haa sold his farm. In i brarian happened to know that the week with Mrs. Gorman of Asbury Mrs. H. E. Staats has been visit- the township hall at this place to- J dog was owned by Col. Lawson an morrow morning by Dr. Dorh of Now talking with a Register reporter yes- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes am! ing her brother, Charles A. Bennet terday Mr. Holmes said this was en- Latest Permanent Wave . the latter was notified. Apparently at Lake Erskine. York. ! "Briggy" 'expected the same thing ti sens Melvin and Jack returned home The members of the Baptist and tirely without foundation. RINGLET ENDS Sunday after spending a week In Mrs. E. E. Conklln of Nutley has i happen Sunday, b^it the library wai been visiting her daughter-in-law Reformed Sunday-schools are enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stern have re- 1 closed. Kentucky. ing their annual picnic at Metede- turned home after having spent a Mr. and Mrs. David Voorhees an and son, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Conklln. conk Park today. week with Mrs, Stern's parents on ardo, N. J., not later than 7*80 'vr Eugene Covert spent Wednesday Edward Johnson, Jr., who was Long Island. w .00 Belford News. with Mr.. and Mrs. Mark Allen o Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred White and pos'SuViii ""• uwi «>"• *r pJ West Brighton. *°Spe°lflCcat"''ier*"0'1 ot ^•"Board? ** (The Red Bank Register can bs bought Miss Nell Compton Is spending a of ths District Clerk on or after Juto J in Belford at the stores of Ahearn's. H. m! bStwo5" "'<"> A. M. and fjOO t.' ClayBair and Harry Wasserman's wattlni week with friends at Jersey City. 1 8 i NO EXTRAS room.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Mis —P . -.?°"T< .."?»«"« the right to refc Thomas Dlnnen of New York spen! Gladys Apel and Ralph Apel of Cald- the week-end with his family here. well spent the week-end with Fred Sinned Daily Specials 25c 4 Items 90c Apel. DOREMUS BROS. ' HABRY S. CHAMBERLAIN Mr. and Mrs. William Tarnow and Distrlot OlaVk Friday and Saturday Specials 35c children of Sandy Hook spent Satur- Mrs. Joseph VanBrunt and MrB. day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tar- Wilbur Rockafellow of Keansburg COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. EUGENE, FREDEBIC, NESTLE. REAIISTIC AND now. were recent guests of Mrs. Irving Proposals for furnishing Mat Roop. MACHINELESS PERMANENT WAVES William Thompson, Jr., has pur- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling spent 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 REASONABLY PRICED. chased a new Chevrolet coach. Sunday with Miss Lulu Ivins of Haz- ucation, Mlddletown Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGlnnls and let. 11 & 13 BROAD ST. •:• FREE DELIVERY Sealed ials for labor and mu*. For Appointments Call Red Bank 1772 children of Philadelphia are at their Miss Marian' McGirr Bpent the necessar"~™""Jy "> repair incineratoincmarator ehlohlmne: r Reliable Service Gunranteed. summer home here for two weeks. week-end with relatives at Union and coplnlv Ae obyn Leonardthe Dl otrlo Higt h School/wlll Mr. and Mrs. William Walling and City. S° T Z » Clerk. HT son Dorman of Keyport visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins of Neptune SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Mary Dor Sunday. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Liming and road for Walter Stone. Board. Long Island and Mrs. Suslo Hilliker Mr. and Mrs. John Baratta and and daughter Janet of New York SHOULDERS VEAL - SHOULDERS LAMB 14< opecincauonSpecificationas may bo seen at tha offiea children have returned to their homo tt D l rlct C]eA or were- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. »«« \ . " "1 °"or July 25. at Jersey City after spending two Th b£two«11 Ol°° A. M. and BiOD p, M Walter Stone. weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ^J'^W"™.«•• f"««t to row WANTED! Mr. and Mrs. William Schwoltzer Leek. had their daughter from New York The Sunday morning service at St. FRESH LOCAL BLUEFISH 19j with them Sunday. liement's church will be at ten HAMIY a.^HAMBBBIAJN Mrs. William Sutherland and o'clock. At the bazar held for the District Clark, daughter, Miss Marjorle Sutherland, 50 benefit of the church' last week a JEfcSEY FRYERS EXTRA CHOICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. returned home Saturday after spend- large quilt was disposed of on the ing a few days with friends and rela- Soaled proposals wanted by tha Council co-operative plan and awarded to AIJ. SIZES 't tho Borough ol Little Silver for th. tives at Atlantic City. JERSEY FOWL rB COI :r6tl> CHEVROLET- Mra. S. H:-Eulor, The winning nun* nSks wners° " «"rbs and sld" Mrs. Graham and family of Jersey ber was drawn by Marie Shleman. SEUECT City have opened their home hero for JERSEY BROILERS Speclflcatlona and propoial blanks mar the summer. bo obtained from Goorgo K. Allen, borough. AND Miss Jacqulian Collins of Neptune •"«* 29 engineer, CO Broad Street, Red Bank* Now Lincroft News. JERSEY ROASTING CHICKENS has been spending a week, with her Bids will bs open.d In tha rooms of Un- grandmother, Mrs. Waiter Stone. said Council on Church street, Little 811. (Tha Bed Bank Register can be bought yjjr. Now Jersey, on Tuesday, August B. Chemical fire company will hold Its at Llncroft from George , who bat Tomato Juice OXYDOL Evaporated Milk 193G, ttt C" "*»«>•* O00.00 to the BO lid tori hold spent Thursday visiting with for tho nccountonts, Mrs. J. E. C. Layton. Your presence la not necessary at thi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprung enter- tovo tlmo unless you care to entar lomi, objecllpn to the accounting or to tht al- tained as Sunday guests, Mr. and lowance of tho foes requested. Mrs. Julius Neuaenfleld and Isaac A ropy of tho tiaid account Is attached Neusenfleld of New York. to and mnda a part of the bill of com- Jacob Stmnhach Mr. and MrB. JesBe Schofleld en- Seaboard plaint filed In the above cause In the of* flea of tho Clerk In Chancery at Trenton, tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Now Jersey. Broadway Long Branch Harry Fiedler and sons of Buffalo, Dated July IS, 1986. New York, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ALFRED J. LIPPHAN, JERROLD H, MEYER, •ynch and son, and Mr. and Mrs. EMANUEL P. SCHECK, Herman Wolf and sons, all of Bloom- Executor* FREE PARKING YARD IN REAR OF. STORE fleld. FUEL OIL Osborne, Cornish & Scheck, Solicitor*. A new vacation club has been 24 Commerco St.. started In the village. It is composed Newark. N. J. of Eva, Dorothy and Pauline Patter- son, Lois Macintosh, Lillian and Ann MONMOUTH COUNTY COMMON PLEAJ The New Wellnes and Raymond and Richard COURT. Wolf. Service The Merchants Trust Company of Bad Bank, N. J., a body corporate of tha CLEARANCE! NEMO-FLEX Miss Virginia Elchdale of Phalanx Stato of Now Jersey, Flalntlfl, vs. Sol road is spending a few days at Mont- Bragar anil Etta Brsgar, Defendants. clalr. In attachment. Notice, of Attachment. ... And You Can Be Sure of the BEST! Notlco Is hereby given that'll writ of Miss Lillian Sprung has returned attachment waa Issued out of the. Court of home after visiting at New York. Common Fleas of the County of Mon- Men's Combinations mouth on tho. Oth day of Julx, USE, Raymond Wolf is spending a few agalnBt tha rights and credits, moneys days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse nnd effects, goods and chattels, lands and All Wool Schofleld. tenements ol Sol Brngnr and Etta Dragu, absconding debtors, at the suit of Thi g.50 Mr. and Mrs. Percus Jehl of Mont- Merchants Trust Company of Red Bank, clalr were Sunday visitors of Mr. and N. J., for the sum of $2,208.78, return, Mrs. Guy Richdale ot Phalanx road. abla on the First day of August, lost, and the same haa beon served and duly The new Nemo-flex combina- executed and waa returned on tha Oth day of July, 103E, by tho Sheriff of tha SUITS tion takes care of all types of Keyport News. County of Monmouth. heavy figures. Dat^d JuJy l«h& foH. HcDERMOrn (The Red Bank Register can be bought Clerk, Mado of lightweight striped In Keyport at the stores ot CosU Brothers, Qulnn, Parsons .& Doremui, Mrs. Florence Melee, Gus Senson and Mrs. Attorneys. ^ batlst*, boned Inner belt and *ara Sussman). soft top. Mrs. E. T, Hooso and con, E. K. Monmouth County Surrogate'* Offlct. Hoose, spent the week-onrl at Ocean ASONS In tha matter of the cstato of Joseph B. Reoce, deceased. City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Notice to creditors to present cltinu Regularly 22.50, 25.00, Our Corsetlorre will gladly as- Carl White at their summer cottago against estate. .here. Pursuant to the order of Joioph L. sist you In malting your selec- GOOD REA5ON N9 Donahay, Surrognto of the Count/ of Mon« 27.50, 35.00 tion. Miss Marjorle Lockwood, a nurse mouth, made on the twenty-second day of a the Methodist hospital at Brook- July, 19BE, on the application of Gbtii- Men! Young men! We've tin a M. Roe co, sol* executrix of the «it*t* —Second Floor Front— lyn, was the week-end guest of her of Joseph E. Roocc, dorcased, notice le grouped these fine all wool mother, Mrs. Norman B. Lockwood. SEABOARD FUEL OIL will burn a* you would ex- hereby given to tha creditors of i&ld de- Miss Mary ShafrannlU of Perth pect GOOD OIL to BURN. con sod to exhibit to the lubncrlber, §ole »uit» in one lot and reduced executrix ns aforesnld. their debti and d«* Amboy spent the week-end with Miss manda against the anld entnte, under oath. them to a very low figure for Women's Madeline Cadoo. -within nix months from the data of the nforeitald order, or thoy will be forever Mr. and Mra, Willlnm Gordcn bnrrer, of their p,cllona therefor Asalnet immediate disposal. FLAT SILK CREPE pent the. week-end at Doylcstown, the nrtld nuhacr!Iier. "•a. Dated Freehold, N. J., July 22, 1911, That means jjuick action on Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cndoo, Jr., have CHRISTINA M. KEEOE, your part! GOWNS returned to their homo at Summit, I3ox 0, Eatontown, N. J. utter a visit with Mr. rind Mrs. J. H. SEABOARD DELIVERY SERVICE it DEPENDABLE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, Splendid selection in single •i .69 Hendrlcltson. delivered by responsible and intelligent men. To SUZANNE VIRGINIA LOOHRAK Lillian Purdy, daughter of Mrs. REED: and double breasted models ^ By virtue of an order of the Court of ,ucy Purdy, Is spending a vacation Chancery of New Joriey, made on the in the newest shades. Ex- Regularly 1.95 at a girls' camp In New York state. twelfth day of July, nineteen hundred and Mr. and Mm. Frank Detolt cnter- thirty-five, In a certain cause wherein cellently tailored. All sizes, Attractively Ince trimmed in GOOD REASON N° Daniel II. Reod la petitioner and you, ,BUl- Bound or V-Nook models. Wltli :alned Mr. and Mra. Frank Ward of. an no V. L. Heed are defendant, you are but not all sizes in every capo sleeves—colors bluo and "evr York city over the week-end. requtrud to appear and answer the peti- tioner's petition on or before the thir- style. tea rose. Everett Decker hag returned from SEABOARD GUARANTEES ACCURATE teenth day of September next, or that In a vacation at Lavalctte, default thereof, such dflnr«s will be Uk«n —STREET FLOOR— Sizes 16 & 17. Mr«. Jamea Farrell and son. have MEASURE. against you as the chancellor shall think beon visiting Mr. and Mrs, M. C. equitable and junt. —STREET FLOOR— Manson at tho New Mansion houee. Tha object of Bald suit Is to obtain * necr«« of divorce dissolving the marriage Charles Miller has returned from between you and ths aaltl patlMoner. HOURS OF BUSINESS: a vacation at Lavaletto. PHONE RED BANK 248 D&t«d July 18, 10SS. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. A DEPARTMENT Louis Btultz, Jr., has been making CHESTER MUELLER. STORE m Solicitor of Patftlontr. SATURDAYS business trip to Pennsylvania. 860 Broad Btract, Newark, New Jeney* 9 A. M. to 0 I. M. Tlffi SAME LOCATION Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mortis Brltton at SINCE 1873. Bloorr .leld, spent the week-end with On« ot tho qufckeiit ways to find a the former'* pumntii, Mr. and Mr«. fob Is to advertise In Tha Rgi . M. Brltton, SEABOARD ICE CO. R*v. «nd UXM, J. Harsrav. at Uw , \n '_ _•_ w ' ' • RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 25,1935. ' Page Twenty-Three 'Auxiliary Raises P»nore family rounlon Saturday at 1 •" 111II 111 lit TT't"**""** '**""*** 1'***nil 111IHIITH*** *****A*1111111ltlllllllH1HHI1111111111111U1IIlUHIMUt •***?H-HUSSTsstfillMONMOUTH COUNTY'S GEEAT MARKET PLACES! •rr;»^^^ the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-F ve Cents!; r briagtflow^ show grven £yTh0 Red ^an rector of Bt John', will have tlMIIII | C I mi »m+ \ a Bank Auxlliarv nf tho nivnrvi h vacation during the month ol Au- • •—— — • "- — : —__ d Pitai. Tho proceeds amounted to SL"k ita_£j £!%& aurTng A»ngJBLPOR_SAlE__ ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES. EMPLOYMENT. LOST AND FOUND. _REAL ESTATE FORRENT abOUt $150, absence WOPIOAL fl.h bualnee. .elllnj, oat: big FOR SALE. .od. top soil fillI dirt, nun AUTO WUI9-Confidential, prompt. GOVERNMENT JOBS-Start J10CS17E LOST, Monday morul-n. female, wire UOVSE.'^v^ room,. 7u~lmvm^i^u'> Decorations consisted of eummcr willl.™, n o».ll. .I, I... *.„„ . bargain., ln ,u"i »nd new aquariums. .,,cl",dorA f"A ff**ui' "," "IVf, "Sf" «>urteou. service: no endoracmenU; month! men, women, Prepare, now for haired fo* Icrrler, (our month, old: large yard and Karnno; nl.o anattta.nt flower bounueto Prizes were award- William ,D. Pontln, Who »M been f|,h. and plant.. Betsy Ho». Fl.h Hatch- Claud. Wright Markham place, Little Sit- p.ymont. reduced. federal Acceptance n,It Red Bank examination.. Experience white with black marking. Answer, to of five rooms, all liaJrovimenUi boBb- nrl I't »h *.M« « u m Btlfforln? With fltOmaeh trouble, la ery. 1 Allen place, Ju.t off Rlv.r.ld 8fra«e. ver. phone lUd Dank 141)8-1, Co, 6io Kloctrlo buMInu, Anbury Park, usually unnecessary. Full particular., list name of Pat»y. W. Fo.le», Sycamore avo- place. In ' excellent condition AlJo ^_ 60 at each table. Mrs. Hamilton a|owiv •(mneovInB nua. Bed Dank, phone 8C62-W, PIANOS, violins, organ.. Amnlcu Duo-Art phone 3280. Own evening. 7:00 to <:00. po.ltlons, free. Writ, today *•• '""So or .mall "°",?]tl?|"'na- iilrte; V,??" S h,T l)rura" ln« «nn UmilnB. Pump, and windmill. POSITION wanted a. companion or home- LOST, black pockotWk^StalninV"^ SixTROOM~hT»iT»7"^ll lmnrovemenH~Air bart Farrow of Hod Brink lr7VL.7,r» tlVDa at Bound Brook. • quantities. Open evenings. Hondrlcklon ES2Ll3S_!jJ ^B .2H!k_£2_!.?._.8_o: __ repaired. Anent (or Ma.tet carburetor keeper by middle alted EnKll.h woman. keyj. ro.ary and mon«y; in front of ply LeoMoKee 18 McLaren A Int. Ii£i oort narrow « KM Uanlt In charge y. Ma|JeI|nt) Wm,y mA (laugh- Supply Company. Mlddi.town, N. J. USED CABS and part, bought and .old; coal savins device. Pit. any furnace. 42 Salary no object; prefer good home; ref- LoverlnK estate on Seven-Brldge road, Bunk. "cLaren M«et. Red 01 thO Bridge. JUdgea lor the UOWer • -„ !•„„•- „»„ .....lln* .nl.lltia. «t PINEBT BTimJ"7rr.h*«ettBir;iun7rioi rhr.ii al.o all kind, of new part, mid; und Leltihton avenue, Reel Bank, nbone 8S87-J. .rcncei. Address Englishwoman, box Ell, Little Silver. Please return koyn and „„„ „„•,„. r = — h 0 A exhibition Included Mra. Edgar A. ^ntelalr ™°( " ••*> "«'«»•"""»«?«» kS™.' j'/'Vorthl.t Tre'et!° liid Vk" fr"' i^^^^KmrKll'sl^i^rTKS Bed B.nk. - 1 ro.ary to Box m Po.tomce, Uttl/aiWe'rl ^.'USn'urtop^rJH^a ^S&ghS&rSSF*™. ^^ *»• Victor Baiter and P^^ll^^^t,,.^ ^ ZuZ , , T f ^^"^JbSS! ST^fc *2*3%2tfLSVS &£ H& ^^int^^t^^ ifi^^KhiP^^ 8 a a n ln8 1 NcWn n 3llr r d WZS'^V Ed. ^f'" M» na. gua "Brc h On .^-ffi Kffi «K^'lY.»-«. s4d';{ ^SSIK J^ " " """ °' ' "^ fa,"'"-"- P-one At.antlc Highland. of-.fi.™^fc^o^»^^.fi». »;«Ssl^r^ • 1 W1 la win 0. Qllland waa won by Mrs. Jos- ?,^ "'M™ aS?r^n»«tSn.d hot Si'/ '«?•""*. «'•"•• "h«o,? McCamph.ll! .-•'•„• %*"", "• ,?0T°dT o^"'" ° - BiN(rEU^S.nF^achine,r^.w^nd-ul^ WHITE WOMAN wl.he. day', work to ™-^»X5!L"Ai'«?.«".Jl\H»^5LBiI!iu. A.^TolT. MlddT.town: N*p n ' J u eph K. Honlgmun Of Red Banli; eeo- Tu^day Mra. Batter entertained nor Hohndo], N. J, < "K^.?Li_Eli?ii«J«? E2i-^ _ electric; reconditioned nodal mach n... do, or would do laundry. In or out. Call $ltO REWARD—Platinum double circle UOUSrrSt~.hr rooni8~S.Th~»b ^^TT^r P ond donated bv Walto's ri „( Bridge club at tho beach. • SPECIAL~d"oTla7~~~;ir»rir»ir~--~~P H'lBWOOU, <6 per load, »0 per cord; SB.50 up. Icpnlr.all mnkc. of machines. et 270 Mechanic .trcet, after 6:00 P. M.. brooch contalnlnu 27 diamond, and 27 lor, al? imorovenTen^ .teJm h«.t, ^' ZT pS^erf aw°Sd t ^ ^eieotrlc Coc, ha. been in.taUed K.^^tZL^!!!^ 38RS#SS1^W» B»" "^ " MCL"r°° ^ " ^^SSS^'USf, S2-2L?™ ^^f^~E^n^ ca?="^. nSSIIl U lr butor1 DanK. rnzeB Were awarded lor ar- n .th 0 Ir0 - nt , WB.. . . Sfc y TOUR .oddlo hor.c. for .aie^ea.onable. S !" ^] ?""'„ HBI, 5 , J ' Wlckatnak, Jly nnncce,,ary. Prepare for next ex- please return to John. DeLlsa, 1 Ea.t | avenue, phono Red Dunk H05. tittle.arrangement and effect. 5> , . , °' , "" Phon1o lied Bank 801 or call at Tom S. "• I" " """ !*1 PROTECT your family by putting safety amlnallon. For particular, write Franklin Front .trect. Bed Dank.* FIVE "ltOOM8~and "bath"""iarT~T--- m imr. Bonjamln A. Shoemaker. Field .. Mlddlotown Stock F«™, Middle- CEMENT BLOCKS for «ale. Bliy quantlly. sla.. in your enr, but have the best. Institute. Address Government Job>. box LOST, block Cockor SpanW, with whlla nlihcd or onln,nl.li.J Phn » njj m i ex town, M. J. i__^ Priced right: cath and carry. John H. We u»o only Uliby-Owcn.-Ford. Red 611, lied Bank. ' spot on throat. Sunday at six P. W., vl- bank 373. Mr.. J. A VanScholik 111' OceannOrJ N*»W« U 1J > /> BASKETS Ho ; hut:,, and barrel, for "sale. I. Cook, Jr., phone Red Ban* a<2r.-J. Dant k hUndiatur Works, 113 Wc.t Front GIRlT WISHES work taking care of child dnlty of Brond, Mechanic or Wallace Newman Sprlnm road. Red Bank. UVEU1IUU1 I "«=">• Headden 8 COrner »• '»". "* **» avenue. Highland.. HOWBOATS for .«lo; ten feet and up; •il« ^l- o.i« Uo

1 P y have charKB o the affair Brooklyn with him ovor the weok- Headd.n . Corner. Red Bank. Anti,».. PouLTHV PBsn-lii^ii^ruircTSi ""'WU%"and"SS-'M "f.'i' -^-^^F-^ n • "•»»" , t tt B"J B«™ ° J^^OTAr"bVn-e,nwiaT^Wr7S :sa=i't £-7jrar^-rtu g^^vM^ SHS^£«1 liii^SKSl gggHgBfflg |3gfpi Ss^ m* ****£*? el la S tttli D r Me Sl8y e 1 3 5 tf»eTL0Uta Muilm BS? (W ° ^ ° " ' " "^K'il'^-Sf'-yiibB. «'« tt *",!."«."» 'ffcCmpbefl! Holmi giH5^^^ -S» J-dfJ^Sg "»'-W. 1^^ „„ ,1.,,.. llt.nK out ,.O»IU^ SSSSoM apartment, all Improve- SIX ACRES, twelve-™™ house, l...,^ Dorothv WABt n»rlrWiifll,.• T-S,»ir homo from a Stay Ol a week with »praylnB. Call or write Hcndrlck.on Bup- del, N. J. . ,.„„,.„,,„ h „ ... in prvlate home or chambermaid j,osl- men ta; ateim heat, unfurnlahcd. Qrover 22 acres, eight room.; all kind, of ' iJOrotfiy Weat, Boils Hurley, Iuvolyn ... , . . •RrnnkTvn • vh Company. Mlddletown, or phono 8(9. KUjiii""iWNi>llFlt I i.^iT 1 SI— UEDUUCb, roaches, lleas, moths, etc., ti0I1 on on «,tate. German-American na- Apartments. 106 Wallace .treat, phone buildings, lltuutod on concrete road, 1 l VanNote, Ruth Sickles. Mra. Flora '^ f" Howard LaVton who bTr^roliTndflrWelT^cTii of top .all wheat "r'^a".o' 2 o'o t.hc » o^'/orn" Pe™a,.enll, e.tcrminat.d (guar.n. tlonallty U Allen etreet. Rum.on, N. J.. W »10,f,00i completely furnished hoaw .i Mr> M A, WOOCl, Mrs. Charles GulIlaudeaU " " Howard I-ayton, WHO Bnd (oot t() ° H'^ ""* "" "^ ply SS? StefmSr-Ru^sot^N/i : ^"r.^^iip^imSi.'S: iir^^Ji^Ssfffiii.' iJeaaia Mnallwood of Nationaf l Park. Catherine an1d Maray tFin Nenw ara N wlt« 1h N 1 ' ' " - .• n' ••»• ..-w, .,„. ";..h m, ,»n, -m ttoi temnn i in. -sonable. Al.o G.rre., Blvervlew House, M to suit any pocketbook. lliu.tr.t.a <&?%S °a *Z2£?&0V S^t ^ ** ^SSsFflPSnPvS ^«^nr^-. a%iSES«wf ^ 2SSSSs ajs-^r^rBa." ^ °' °- ^'a^^-fta-ja &TatZJ» - -=SX: 1^^ i#^r« S«==^S^«ifwS^^ »«^J.::S« l^JAT^TE^n^T ^-ffJfl^^WBi ^Sp'astf^^and Mr8 XNalli8 ^MaryHooney .se^edat ^^£1^^^! ^^«f^^ ^f£|?lg^S|^ -.ftffiffi ff ^J=2? ,T K HOSifeff •«=» ^r^nt - ^^.th-rrxn^^d^ 3B*?2S£SS sSr- ^^-'K^^i^s-^ •- wr-ws ^gg^rTntTT FT^^JF^r^ =? ^x^rar^^^ « mA.Hm «f (l» fw»»h..i v™... Dl.tnnay Wltn a lawn party Dunoay. >- «iaIi'"' '," !' '"" - »>"l'l«l, N. J. FOT[ „„,. FST.TF) ,.,,.„„.. „. «„ wrecking Bay View hotel, Atlantic High- l'HAVE'"flnrboi;a~a7rrnno7fBage monc7 Baker Hill road. Great Neck Now York. the annual harvest home BUpper of SL.fhlll. h«re EaCtowTjO. b'r" Sc'S ° B^ 0°. Ea° BABY CHIGKSriOc~eachT«a^i«rd breed. Ttada^^ffr.t^rtAg.Toan. L^ '-"1B > >>»1<| 1>"S S""60 t«.t. tour etory a'nd i^I^Snt. from M .' «".! Telephone Great Neck 038. ' VRCatl n at be r the Oceannort church to bo hrid mi ° , nome here. Eatmto»n, ioa. Ol address Box U. Eat- on ,„,,, ,lm, or[|crB ncccptol, eloclrlc kinds or flm mortgage loane. con. additions; bidder to get material and fur- place on good residential properties. W. A. BUSINESS properties for sale on Mo^ «!. ,h,,«* ™™r »,™ . m ThO "swimming hole" on J. A. Has- °S^"t^ brooder. »3.00 and *B.00. Muller. east aolt Ilawklna Brother* 10 Moumoull. lillure.-uirn.r t» «r.t aot les. than (1.000 JloppliiK Agency, a Linden place- lied mouth street, ono.toro 'nd fi?e-rOoS the Church grounds August 29. • ke,,.B piaoe ,B largeIy uaed by young lORSALtcream color dining room sot. side route 35. one mile north of bridge, street, lied Bank. «•!>• Reaervea r!Bht to reject any or all U,nk, „„„„, 307.' apartment for rent. 76 Monmouth etreetl Mrs. Joseph Withers of Main stroot n.. , i o »B manv as 1 Ki? !'' 1 1. ! s/e * ILijJ?- &°-A.'__ . Mds^Phone 161, Mlddletown. WANTVfa™~nbout «B~to 40 acres- state also one four-room apartment for rent Vl to o th g Dlac W has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John ! JJ, ,„„„„.?„ «ri fluently »«t"burelu°°ilu.s° ion ?wln bed. w 11.'^ "AURED-50CK~an.l Rhode I.land Red MAPAHJS SARA HABD1NQ, trained SPIN WANTED, will buy second-hand bicycles ^,' Jar°l™l«.° Charles McPartland" White street; rent moderate. Ho-tU thlrty s Kolb at Newark younS «« are frequently sot. tuieau, glass top, twin bods with box pullet,, laying and ready to lay; aver- '»» corsetiere, 227 Lergen place, or and second-hand frames. Orover Par- o6 We8't aist street. New York City. Frey, 71 South street. Red Bank, phone th6rC a ZIJRI rt, M ft* A ' a?t& fecluSnL la.f ranito • farm "Si «« »»'K»t f««r to flve pounds; 200 I*g- Pbone^BTO^M^ed^ank. ker, 8 Mechanic streeU Red Bank, phone %Ht™ or phone Schuylcr 4-0666.' 1330-W. s c f m Betty Ryan, daughter Of Mr. and Tno , t , „ h(3 at the hou6ea of ™ «'m' fc™™*Jn °m \^o ' n'n ^ horn pullet,, eight wceka eld; 200 Rhode ] if IT'S MUSICAL we can .uppi, It. in- »"L ______... -n iron SALE, building lot ln Mlddl.to._ Mrs. Edward Ryan of Aroana avo- Tnhn Warrrn dnd Ravmond Scudder plow "omblnatlon seed drill cultivator «° J'1 Ri^ «LU"«11- " feurteen weeks old. .tructiou on any wind or .Ulna liutru- MONEY to loani on .ftrrt. bond and' mart. „„., OCTJTC mD DCMT village, on cement highway; 65*710 nue who i» suftorlnff from «. brokon Warren a.n_ Kaymono HCUaaer Plow, comuinauon soca mill, cultlvalor, A!1 from biood teBl0l] Btock sldn H nt incllld|ns! accOrdlon. Arrangements gage. Hendrlckson & Stout. 2 Under, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT feet; price 5500. Alston Bceknian attor. nue, wno 1» eurronng irom a trokon commission as a ."•„, &.:?*£„„..• n™nch N £„ burBer' Nut Swaro» road. I"""10 ^ """i1 CBn "• """><> "> ""•'cbase instruments. Al- Pjace^RedJlank, . »,"iU Bank. »e«>»an. attor. were put out o£ C 1 1 1 n m leff.ls J10W at homo. result of the thunder shower Satur- ,|te •t^r BtothiT,. florl.t.). ' ^- -^ 'e" " !' ™- o.f 55JJ' "Washington MONEY TO LOAN on first bond and lOO-AORE FARM for rent, posseulon HOUSE of six rooms, bath and sun porch, The Ladles1 Aid society of tho day. A large brahch was blown off si}TraENTi^6^T^u"tboa'iVO)oarTuTd~mo~ ,VV ior M"'0' Guernsey, fresh: cxcellonL »t™t._g°°ne Bed liaat. ITBI. mortgage on improved real estate, March 1 next.-, most ill til able, some $3,700. J5«0 ca.h; at 51 Carrxmtei 1 SU Ocoanport church held a Boeiab.e at dapple trel In Edw'ard O'Flaherty ., SS«£-S^€ ^V^S^L^^f: '° '"^ ^^.."..ri'Sf'Sd'SS. Sff «£%.&£ \lt™ IV AA& ZtZuZti7ro£\Zt*Tt^Z %X, .R'lLfc JJSlS? &Ju» the Church hall recently. Money Waa yard. • ?I'Vchani. atr..tSll.°T Bank bo°r ph" e" APPLES for sale, Tr.n.p.r.»t and Duel,: %-M\°?, ciT,l1S °Ad ,'> ^h" rOt>Eir>- P-Si-Bank^ ?»d three mile, from Freehold Suitable X™ A.Lhur.t"a?.."'"""1 lat"lak"> turned In which tho mombera had George Brower, Jr., has bought an 3867-J. before 5:30 P. M. ' , ««. 2to a ba.kot; by the lot, will sell *™"k eV"10,,",?'^^0"1"" >umBC0 O"" FURNITURE wanted; old fashioned an- '« dairy with approved buldlng. elec- goiJsB'irn'TCn rooms and bath, h.rj: earned Individually. Mra. George G. automobile. SHETLAND Pony, young. gooT1^5red: •'0L^i«h^i§2MSS^vS!eti^:J. ^^^^ tl,u, lur Mture In any condition; also trie and ,, »«« h eight-room wood .„ •Irjprov.n.enUi two*S. D. Hurley and Mrs. CharlOB R. Wall- •*• well cared for; will sell reasonable. Al- ELEVEN turkey hens and one torn for """ft*T,!j"i-JwiTMUSIO Store sT wJtt nay cash Address Anuiues It nlechinle nectlonT liood land with water In all R'""' '"» loti '"' ••>=• »2,80O. e,« < h ^«l'W'^S.^ V ^""^^^^ HB Mechanic street. J^^ghorn p^.ct^ ,rcd „,.,. ^•^^^^rMW> Typ),wm.r. ," ^"^^'"^B r^gphfnc ^..uj^. »f A^o.&'.trg.t K"^"^^?- £»„!*»»£ 332 onloli 0 12 1 y J0Un J 1B0 X1 W teoti Koa Qreenloy, Mrfl. George Hurley, Mrs. sostoffloe and at Bhrew.buw MarkeU . i;sjfmS--ffii1,-t-...... T,r.pv , 5—k 1^ !__ ' - l> "«bt. sold and repaired. Tru- I . ?' H™[. " "' °" " Price $5,500. W. A. Hopping Agency. « y 1 a Lloyd N. SloklOS, Mrs. Charles Gull- TassInD %S?Jor. ™,,in ,ZXu !£• iJS win? "• " ^^ Sil !"' " "™»d etreet, Red Bank. ELECTRIC Ice box wanted of good make, £I5i__—_ —, Linden place, Red Bank, phono 397.' 1 ll O n : C h P Or r0 t laudeau, Mrs. Flora A. Wood und Gen. R. C. VanVllot and Stewart Pataer? wly.Ule. phM. 102.M-2. Mali AUTOMOBILES. UEN#HAL contractor—and ce.spoola d,i" '"J" , "f ' p h on 0 "2 2/8 S" faink ba«»' th?«. acre, ilwn a°nd »hTde, on LOT sltuatedon North ShrewAuTTrir^; 5 ; ^^^•^ Rudo,, of s-a^^t^ar^ s^fe^^ci^r^ ,^K VANSYCKLE,Do ^an d Ply,E sss»s;si ssiE^^ HSHr'SiSffliH" m^e»-:rg »- ^i^r&X«Ls: »ef^ lastw ifiSSr^S^r-"" ^fe'ETfe^-S-E ^g!i^!! - - •- S^;H^^ltr3 ^tmFliSol^ syraaia and Mls« Pamela Smith of Tuckahoe, nual play for the Leech cup. Major CHINA CLOSET, round top table, fSe Kcd Ilank U06 and mi. TERMITES—Your hou.o made t«r Bank . • » * *• »» rcpilir!nff l,us|ne,8. 113 Wsat Front avenue. LltUo Silver, N. J.» | New York. VanVllet was eliminated by LleUt. chairs and Bide-lonrd, 110; gaa rango MAURICE, SCHWARTZ. Chry.lor. Plj: mlto nroof oulcklv; without Inrnn" WANTED 1081 or 1035 Ford sedan- give attwtl ''hone Bc'1 Ba"k U7T-' WOODLAND, three acres, neat_ highway, srs«SK ^ZZK2fJsr&£2 ESr?F£SS ^ffi^s-^a-ris ;r ^?^n~; aS%^^^4-^k ^^gg:: sSSrSSs ^ffA^^tgaisa HSrgS^r - "=,^ec^; sra.^ 5-S:i^¥5^ ^^.T^^irs ^^«ssy#5^ ^s=. ivajsrji,^ ¥liflu?ld%^^ . at 0:00 A. M. at tho home ot James Bly, Br.. possibly bo better and price, are rldlcu- l!,mk- ' ^"-W, tted molhs and bedbugs; rats cleared In a complce de.crlptlon and a.klng price to provcmentsi two-car garage; rent $25 a Eoyaton & Doynton, Red Dank 9S2. t 0 W^r.ta£ ^5 .dTta.T°tZ bo^hThe^er^^efSord^n KMS: ^T^v.^.r^i't SCaoipB^^o^,poFo-ClToWct r™ -ays. E.tablUhed 1888;^,- ^f^^TE"V.,"S hen hou.e ^fea'd^tr^^d Sf^one^^^ to» ^ new .0,^, lot mgj. S:arCa^bDouSaBdRm^hoS honfe on Wh.to street and ..moving SoClT^^a^lXit^r .chr^ii^.^^^cy-Xr ^M^'^JZZ ^S^^^T^JTi^ i^o™^™^^ sSSSS Ci 1 eO b the Minnie B, recently. Luncheon t lUrther back On the lot. Mr. COOk F0-K—;^^_1-—^t_ns_J-1-_ rnent. Jark Ohevrolet Inc Mahi .treet „»„„,, Co., Jame. A. Hogg, manager. '^»»?.JWy^efLlo»d^Eatontewn,_N._J, mZ£ 'iTZir* O™£ iPZl pTa" Ja"kL::: ^VycLff\ld, Ea.ont.'wn, R''j: Wtta aorvedi aboard the boat and tho 18 remodeling the house. . springs, 51.r,«|; one spring cot tl.OO. FoTurcoXciTToVo^dcl^ToVt,,!;' hn "3'J Corllo. avenue, Neptune, N. J. PMVATE party will loan money on first Fair Haven, phone Bed Bank 2179. COLONIAL ImTs^TSn^cnlent !ocatlon."llv: 4ff^ aJrA'Ssa «K^ru.-rta HS—MSSS sS:s,~.-Saifi;E! "-SSSSK iSSSSSIS? --^rrtSsi?^ sSSSHSS^Sk S A, Wood, Mrs. Lolgh Millar, Mlaaea Btrest. El(ilir:nEOE~cinTnFroom suite for sale" J.fnir™-"'-^ • avenue. Fair Haven, N. J. REAL SILK ho.iory and underwear; reel- provements, *S0 month, lour-room house AKency, 8 Linden place. Red Baak, UA nA T < cl(s e t.ENCEK bus i>ith air brakes; in 1Hn- day; afternoon or evening sails 810 -marine or converted type. About CO h. p. .team heat; good condition; S30 month. b",lti°B, otc. Address R. F..D., box. 218, IjOn cl cl will hold a deasort brldCO at hor B Brancn. DVCn broiler, warming oven and smoko «. "c? hr°n •"• ' "'' Apply llurdge first hour, 85 Her hour thereafter. For Must bo ready for Installation. Mnrchnnd Rolslon Watcrbnry. 107 Monmouth street, Rcl] n^,,,k." I.™. jLT.tiTfAr rr,V, honoflt of Rilph RelSB of Broad Street has hoodi porrect condition; bargain, $10. for *_.Sonu_12r._Droad street.. Red_ Ilank.' ru,H-.v,,tlon» call Fred Fisher. Jr., Red Fowler, (ieneral Delivery, Koyport. lied U,.nk, phoae 3JO.0.- ?.., „;. f --ri7cV7a"rln~sTe0(r2r7SS ' •k. Or.panrS.rf llJZvl nt th River- PUrOhaSOd a 1929 Chevrolet coach, quick removal. M2 Ea.t Front street. 1030 WILLYS KNIGHT do luxo -.edain li.n,k 2 _or_2J83. ^ MORT(lA7iEl^NEY^$iro'ol^o-l^r^ut i^Tl^^wTn Re^Bank; flv."^m^ ^^ 'iJ'S land .1,200; 15 loS n k ft l con lrlVM Cli0 s S l : thO Oceanport auxlllaty Of tho K1V01- *• returned homo ftf- €HKJ S5'JJ!!l!La .-* vzTj,2 000 n ^ , 0 1 " ," I l' 1,' o, t ' ' ' locUmlthi law,. nmn sharp- on first mortgages at 5%. Will put out „„ improvements, sun norch. Earnge. corner Valley Prlvo and Avenue D. Atl«n. View hospital, . i . .„„LTf In . fW ramii CRAFT, 22 feet long, excellent J, c' I"M »Vl i .l ., 'il'0" .'' », " >" ™ encd nnd repaired. lock»-flxcd, keys fit- in smaller amounts. Must bo A-l prop- concrete cellar: near depot, town, otc.; tie Highlands. $1,200, Caleb Luker. Jtol- Mrs Porloy Riddle, and Mlsa SWr- tor an enrolment In a CCC camp. conilltlen; thoroughly overhauled; new-

J i for digging. FollowlnK tho opening d , mlIy Bpont Thursday visiting ply (i. Allen Kulm, 20 Allen .trcet, Hum- • r-^rA~^Tr^h ^ -'- 1 "'•'""lUM-t, N. J.- , aSrfSSTSpVS --r~Zn£?Ti~ a««S£SrtSi>3^-ff1.®a-S« >m«m«ir 3KnS3£W£E • ' '""•" The Little Jobs You H£™Hi^»X=^« ', Want Done four ov MtB. Edward Boriy Mrs. lAoya iv. an abBCesa on hor face. «"'» » "' ; •""'° "",,•"",?'„•' wo have mty more, all makes ami mod- FlUI'INO, butlerT'chauffeur, cook,'"wlshe. trees, ile.lrablo summer location; sarage C lI 8 () C vrol ct c c 1 1 m Soutl1 lath Uo 1 N Wood. Mra. John Silvers, Mrs. K. i"l°^m£j™mm1toi™at ««»"»• l-«T An'^te, ,"nlnt's".nd m.! ^ CJ „ ^' |Si. '1 « ,() ^ 1 ,?" ij- V" " ' » " «»"*- "• nTuNlBHEU room, atfraetiva. ..rge. com- hunt around town for someone to do It. J 8ePh n0 A P StocKWcll. M«,. Ch.r.« Oulll.ud.au. TJ^T" ° ' ^"wai! K™"^ ... % ^t 1 ' S-'S^.f FW'" "-^111^^^ 0^'?.^^ SJ.".^^.;^d^ Loou throu.l, tho Want Column, of The R.gl.t.r 8 > 1 m uth ly to< t 1 0 0 1 1 1 Ur ch ve ue anii 0 w MIH Arina Hbbet a, Mrs John B. Collln9 of Jrv. ,^,at ,,„„ ,,,„., : wuvr^ ToTiooV^u, n° »96Tl»»n'" siu', ffi" r'"" ,"' ^°" ? T'", °''"' "i" '- u'l "., "! ' ?!,, ^ °" * " ' V " »' prob^ljly lln.l just tho man you want, ! : s^^ssrss? 5^r<5^ ^u^-•«- ^As-Sffss "="•-"»"-& & ^.^;sisarj^^^ES SSF-frW.'f?-**••"- ^s^^^^kirc^n- -- wui y0U xto ca n „„f wyo , 1arft. «y&.'. /f - n?jSe dZ!,.r?e,,trw ,; h^'w.th^-t r10 sT f l, V " ' Ul MerhElddlo and Donald Wood, , JL_ fcW™^;«^tiS. ia!^^^^^ •-»«. . (The H.d Bank Bwlstet ear. be boothl ., ["™; °"ud,1, X.*' aii'iiro"1 "ro 'ton , f,1"""1" nrul "b *ltB- and " 1!l;11 "'"'•"- '•'"' '"" <'l">iuo in motherless home; or a«_e_nue. phon«J«ed_Bank tu._ number o£ meehnnlca und a numbir of nicn-of- B u 1 t l) A » ...1 C"l Kl In Bs.bl'Uht at tbe elor.. ol Marrl. Wel«- ,„„;„,, t(Ci .j,,,,' Auction (!allerlo'«, S7 ?°'''"l ™'' jn """ '° "»' ">"l>e, J26S : .™ f..r elderly couple, (iood reference. COMFOilTABLB room for rent, private all-work keen their announcements In Tho ReglBter'a n IL k ) Q k i Little Silver News . °" """ ^• °""'- 5Htj^tj^«.jlhm!._ieoi . I {^'"'('"."k v™S df;f u2!f ii; ,t,.H ! ^'^ »i.h.T-"-i i-r---r-'rr— -^ IUSionvenu."^"^^ iS'tif want coium™ cntmuoiiy, i»cau« they m*a u» A p»t covmcllor, »••««-•«««*• ""^'f^'J a;'^X',£»"^™i •» "«.?»» Si "^«i'i™:^ IS'S^ Want Department of Tho Better a,, a dlicctory (Tho Red Bank Besl.ter can be bouuhi hold tomorrow night by tho Sona and J"1™ *,"[,,,;„ ?,,'„, CH', Nc"k N j "U..>S-K l»ol"'nf! m°'M "*'"' lor »"1" «'' T- w- ll"x tM- It 5 1 K ft. U.P.I .I. «• O»r«. Qu.ck.ubu.h . ^farlc|1 Dinono, Sr., Bllfterad a 'jol "?Ue% L,,u^-nnir»'ld1hc. t S . - I'««t avenue. «.,.n«on. N.j rnn'Lr W MCA wish.', w.ltlnn ^"ht ,'!«v..r. "Branch avenue, lied Bank. • ^ worth wllllo t0ren ,l .all tho 1 rO 1 general .tore.* k))nfln whl) o p]By,ng h&aebniix of drawer., both tu. l,e,l» II. Ice box.. ijTnXi^^^^^,7,^-1,y^uknlr\\tnu!^ h"ei"£ nardo N P '™*"- vriiNi"!iiy~'Zm~^^^ZZ£^=r Want Advertisomcnta In Tho llcijl"- 1 1 1 1 ; c 0 n Tho third p«nco lmnk social w I bo lnat week. Fron°t e°t e.t Aon."".» ' i,,^ "" "- ^"'fj' '''" >^'« «"» Kl» » ! SVVNT .'^^erieT^Gl^^iTn^wr vafe "faml y.'no'" 11,"') , . o m.ri?M-like ter every week. Tho tad thai «... ! ! i; 1 1 hold Weilneadrty nlgM, Ju y 31 lu Thofl ratbig . .trlko of WuoOah ot ^J ii^HALio or^n;u-nitln,-V,u,.rS 1^^-**' - '*'"'''' ^ " ' "«'? »P«"!"K C t»S •'•»»••««•»»• ndvertlsomcnt can bo put In tho il Ma the Motlimllut church hall. Mrs. (),„ BCnson was made Monday. Wll- ,OIJ H,I, lvcei( ,,,rty i™viiiit town \ '-' *' now on a new ciu-n-1 iu/ m,,mi»cii|.t work. Address T. (;. ic, I'IJUNIHHED room. kl VteW lionpllal. The infant hnn bocn Rrollp wna hav0 been Occupying th« hoUBC j j, , \,rc^AVi "ond Uo,., WUI sol fo- l"!" r "'M'"" '.;"? ™ T,T '" rellae.1 NICK cool corafortablff fu.-ni.hed roomi I ; l r cti A 1 < W W bl>x 1 0 I n t namcrt William Victor Sattcr. U&. ll0Usa at South Beach, moved "S^ ...a MS. "l P. Folgor ira .«•!! «-l "»'" "^ - "" " '"" f.'iT."liV.i5;.;i i?.". - " '"" ' - ,.r. «/ "ftSh .l2. i . iBTdSS.' W.» JU s o r l d you 1 w l 1 1 Mr. nnd MM. Roy Inflcoo,(Jr., who awfty ycnterday. .,..., spondlng a vacation nt. Htteburfj. u nlu .| ,'?1 " ,n 'J " , ° ,'»™ T ",' i »HiTl»NH'i.p"on~f»r"Wnlio BVnoTai'houM" '"y-M.: ... J> Jf . . n ul w |lf h»vo boon living with their daughter, juiaa Anna Carlson 1B vl.ltlng Mm, Tna a0(.vlccs at t),. Mothodlit church eoSSi. ri.ol.. rn*.?. .. " ! '.'V' "••«],«>. cooks, counle.. chamhermald- Licirr hnusekeei• '•.'<• »«»i '•" :Sinfl110' Mm.n.oSo" ."^B'E FhS ».'Labi.. l»' mlMnd ".« «id +™T\ 'S.J/,1 ,1 *•> South Jersey. Frederick Hlmtnonj of Jersey C ty tholr abMnC0, i\t.at a lot, TrTce- SSali^ a"sa'l 7t,mvc " ' '" — - «»«k. ..hon.^ a2»»:J,'_ , "^ """ 'flC"""" " Mr Wll Mm, H.D, Bowman and and Jameg Wllmot of UnlOlt City • • .» , .. tllilo coupe. And many other icnll.nr WAN'l'i-',l>. work; Cornnil "AgVTimH.Tral IM.EASANT cool furnUhoil rooms, near • 1 dkiurhtai Joyco of Ocean Orovo werfl gvm\. tliB week-end with Mr. and „,,. „ . „ , „ , *«!<" ••omlnir In rich! ulnni. -33 l.'«nl Ki'ad.ialoi alronir. cnpnblo.: SOIIIUB ex- slallon; »a.oo up. Llnht hou.eko.rlnij > . ^ aRUKlitni- "joy'.u "• '• ThO Red Bank ROKUter trav«l» «t«ke body. fit. any truck rhaanls. Jit.. I"1" desire, any khul o( work. Ad- p.lvllw.. 181) Monmouth. elreel, lte.t , «- Mra Ml1 1 1 i! t! w gufl»t» of Dr- «"« - •"• "' " M". J°"n f ™ "' nA , . over avorv street In town and every °' " ""' >>»> l» a u»».l «r. ».» your «.">•"» - <• -. .^\Mh «»'L«»nk.' ___ IUnk.« • ' ; afi.1 field yoKtordny. , Howard Appiegate, owner or AP- road ln tho county Lot It cnrrv voiir '"•""' I'80. «' Miu.ri™ St-hwiii-uv mod SCO'IYM-KNCI.IHII cnuulo .want i.o«lilons HOOMH, excopllonnl location. »B ond H • . ' , **«S Mr» William aiminuanorc and eon pUfsalt't pavilion on Eait Churoh mai»K« to thott who llvs on Uiei* ?." loU iW<"'.S'iol"«*t' I'e"1'1 ,'tr* Tlci1 «» cook. .xi.«Uenc»ai butler, handyman. » weeki l»rjn ».l.une« »rui «rouade on , . , . \. ''«••!•» ..VfftwS > < f

er things that because of the acci- had geveral teat nights piloted by nor Rudlger spent laat Thursday at Mi. and Mrs. Elmer J,- Dolson on Cord of Thank*. •wea a navy blue sheer .ensemble, wit the Bethany road. Weddings white accessories. dent she had since been, unable to Clyda Pangborn, who plans to ute Motedeconk, We take tula means oi thaakln, P. N. fill her position as a teacher at the the ship In a non-stop round the Miss Lydia Latham of Now York Master Hudson Carluu't has re- everyone who wu so hind and serf turned to hie borne atter spending erous to us In this hour ol our grid Practical Front Corset Kelson—Dewitt. Qroseclosc—Wolcott. grado school at Leonardo. Tho case world flight Bhortly. Mr. Pungborn ,spent the week-end with her par- Miss Dorothy^Nelson, daughter of was listed for trial last weex, but It Hew tha ship to Washington, D. C, ente, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Lath- three weeks with hla aunt, Mra, bereavement, In the death of our ha Announcement has been of tin was settled out of court by a pay- on Tuesday,, and plans to fly it to am and family, Laura l'estux of lSlmer. oved wife and mother, Mrs. ChriS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel NelBOn of West marriage of Mis3 Agnes Gortmd Una Santangelo; also thoao who do Graduate Brighton and Leonardo, and Leon ment being mnde to Mra. Estolle. Nova Scotia this week. He also plans Mlaa Ellfabeth Young: has re- MISD Eleunot- Wlntertoa has re- nated cam and seat floral tribute*, Dewitt of Leonardo, uon of Mrs. Grosoclose, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Davidson had Insurance against to show tho ship at the Air Cratt turned to her home after spending turned to her home after a visit Rafaele Santangelo Coraetiere J. P. Groscclose of Wythevlllc, Vir- with ti'lcnda at Freehold. In Attendance Hans Olsen, were married In Old accidents and the money was paid show at Dayton, Ohio. . a week touring through New York Felix J. Santangelo, Tennent chiirch Saturday afternoon ginia, to Gordon Wolcott,, son of Mr, by the Insurance company. Mis. state accompanied by Mrs. K A, Mra. Elmer Bahienburg und Mm. Frank J. Santangelo, to Fit at live o'clock. Rev. Chuilea Harniah and Mra. James Wnlrntt, Rr, Kstelle was represented by Qulnn, Beadla and Mra. John T. Ackeraon, Theodore Bailey wero recent guests Patrick Santangelo Every Figure Neff, pastor of the church, performed Grant avenue, Eatontown. Parsons & Dor-emus and Mr, nnd Hazlet News. Mr. and Mra, John DolSoti have ol lira. George Hewitt and family noeco Santangelo, The couple wero married laaL win at Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania. Mra. Mary C. Cannela,! the ceremony. The groom Is a son Mra. Davidson by James V. Carton. returned to their home at*Now York Mrs, Herbert C. Fra' of the late Frederick Dewitt. ter at Buena Vista, Virginia, atuth Postmaster P. O. Weigand attend- after visiting the former's parents, Mro. Joseph n. I* Jacltflon has re- —•Advertisement. The bride, who was given away by home of the brldo'a brother. Mr. ed tho dinner of tho Postmasters' turned to her position (it New Yoilc Wolcott is a graduate of the Re BAG WORMS. Association of New Jersey at Hotel after enjoying her annual two $3.50 lier father, was attired In a white : Card of Tluinlu. !n.ce gown over satin, with a veil and Bank high school and of the Uni- Traymoro, "Atlantic City, on Satur- woeka' vacation. W.»ou wiaihn ito tnanthanKk our many! train and she carried a bridal bou- versity of Virginia. He is now do- Tin-so 1'ets Are- Now Infesting IOVIT- day. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. J. Carlton Churry haa returned to friends unrl ncighboio who insisted I up ing graduato work at Hint imivmsity - green Tro««. hia dutloH at New York after a two ua during the sickness and death of 1 quet, of whito roaejB, baby's breath Miss Udna Jacobs of Newburgh, Too Late For Classification. our loving father and brother, espe- .nd maiden hair forns. She was at- where the couple are restdlnpr. Although arbor vitae, Juniper and New York, spent tho week-end with weeks' vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Ahem and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson D. Carhart cially Rev. O.>Q. Goodwin. W« Havo a Corsot for Every Figure tended by her sister, Miss Claryce some other evergreens are the fa- WANTED, an extra saleslady for women's Mrs. Robert E. Smith, Nelson, who wore a pink chiffon vorlto food of the bag worm, broad- family. piinrel: one with experience preferred. and daughter upont the week-end nt Mra. Herbert Holmes, gown over pink with accessories to Mrs. Stanley J. Latham, who la X b1RlJk^ 231mer visiting Mrs. Laura Feueux, John Leonard. Thomas H. Ryan To leaf trees and shrubs ,ares not Infre- LOST—In lted Bank, block and white col- —Advertisement. LEWIS match and a pink rose halo. She quently eaten by these worms, which employed at Now York, is enjoying He. has been trimmed, eight years old. MISB Darleno Lyons of New York carried a bouquet.of pink roses, del- are encased In 'a rough, spindle- her annual vacation. Answers to name of Jnck. , Finder return IB vlBltlng Mrs. C. Kurfchs and fam- Card of Thanks. Specialty Shop phinium and baby's breath. The Run For Sheriff shaped bag, ubout one and one-half Mrs. Hattle B. Tllton has returned C, K. Morris, G54 Uroniiwny, Long ily of Beers street. The family of the late Mlllard B1. bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Hunt j to her home at Brooklyn after visit- Branch, phono LonB Branch 1316 or 13B9. Chester Wolcott, who made hla retley wish to thank all their frlendi 61 Broad St., Bed Blink nches lon^. which hang from the ilEFillOERATOK repalrB. Service on all homo with Mr. and Mrs. C. Svordoll, f Jersey City and Miss Carola Mon- , Cliffwood Resident, Formerly 'nds of the twi^a. Many sections of ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph R. L. Jack- makes; prompt nnd guaranteed work- for their many expressions of sym- nick of Staten Island, who were j Democrat, Announces That the country are Infested with bag son, manship. Call Vnn'a, Red Bonk, 478, 85 has moved to Farmlngdale. pathy shown them during their re- gowned in maize chiffon with hats worms at the present time, according The Cardinal 4-H club met at tho Kt Front street, Red Bank. , Recorder Daniel S. Wolgand of cent bereavement.—Advertisement. and accessories to match and who He Will be a Candidate on an home of William Ryder at Everett LARGE furnished fronj room, .with kltch- Foxwood Park, Littlo Silver, was a o M. A. Clark, assistant county ag- onotte for Uifht houpekeeplns! with ^r Tho Eed Bank Register travels carried bouquets of Talisman roses Independent Ticket Next Fall ricultural agent, and unless control on Wednesday evening. without carnBe. Three minutes' walk recent Hazlet visitor. over every Btreet In town and every and baby's breath. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Jonson have rom railroad station. 147 Bridge avenue, Thomas H. Ryan of Cllffwood, who measures aro adopted, particularly Hod Bank. Phone 570-M." road in the county. Let It carry your The groom was attended by Don- in the evergreens, they may result In moved from tho James Cullen houso Boys can make extra pocket money meosaRo to those who live on those ald Diehl of Flatbush. The ushers has been a Democrat, today an- to the 'William Mott residence on TWO furnished housekeeping rooms for Selling Tha RoRister.—Advertisement thoroughfares.—Advertisement. wero Arnold Abrahanson of North nounced his candidacy on an inde- he loss of the shr'ubs. Beers street. rent; ndultfl preferred. Reasonable Bergen and Frank Monnlck of Stat- pendent ticket for sheriff of Moii- The bags are made from bits of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Smith of rates. Doat location. 127 Hudson avenue. en Island. mouth county. ho foliage upon which the worms lied Bank. 'eed and are stuck together by the the Bethany road are the parents of WANTED, mortgage money on desirable The reception was held on the Mr. Ryan was born at Cliffwuod u son. Red Dank buslnesB property. Apply U. iilk which is. snun by the worms E. 1!.. box 511, Red Bank. lawn of the bride's summer homo at April 13, 1886. H,> attended the pub- hemselves. If the bags can be Allen Webster, son of AngeloWeb- Leonardo, after which the newly ,io Bch0ols at that place and at Mat- FOR RENT, throe-room apartment: nil Hennessey's Fish Market married couple left for a wedding awan until he was fifteen y^av.? of licked off the tree during the winter Improvements; rent reasonable. Apply trip by motor to Virginia Beach. On md burned, tho insects can be prac- 2 Monmouth street. Red Bank. 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. age. Then lie went to New York, ically wiped out. At this season of Hazlet Boy Scoiit troop met at KUQ FOR SALE. 0x12. blue, Rood condi- their return they will reside at West where he became engaged in the ho- !amp LeHoy Clark in the woods on tion ; reasonable. Call after six o'clock, COMPABE OUR QUAUTV WITH OTIIIEKS, Brighton. tel business as clerk and cashier. he year, however, the worms are Telegraph Hill road on Friday even- 10 Monmouth street. Red Bank. All Our Sen Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. The bride is a graduate ol Curtis Following his departure from the ictually feeding upon foliage and the Inpr. Those present wero Harry RESTAURANT furniture In eood condi- high school of Staten Island and of inly practical control is to thorough- Cowles, Thomns Cowles, Morris tion for snle reasonable; Bteam table, BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. hotel business he entered the ac- y coat the foliage with some poison, loilee urn. tableB, chairs, dishes, etc.; also Nallit business institute of New counting department of the North Latham, Carl Glass, Walter Dean, ied*, bedroom aetB, kitchen seta, rugs, etc. The tap that's York. Mr. Dewitt is a graduate of British and Mercantile Insurance that the worms will be killed :Tenry Warnock. Horace Carhart, ntiulre 100 Mohmoufch street, Red Bank. Phone 1377. We Deliver. yhile feeding. the Middletown township high school, company at New York. He remained Tra Rathbone nnd Donald Beers. FOR RENT, itilce, comfortablo. cool, airy WEEK-END SPECIALSl 1930 class. Last May he finished a ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ,_ Sprays which kill by contact are Tho next meeting will be held July furnished room, adjoining hath. 04 Ma- marked "hot" there for ten years, continuin g6 his Fresh Strawberry Basil A A four-year course in chemical engin- ; cducatlon ,n thc n)ght schools of the bsolutely useless becauso the worms 26th at tho camp. < ile avenue. Red Bank, phone BSO-R. HAVE two cars, sell either Frnnklin coupe Fresh rORGIES , J.4H Fresh Weakfish eerlng at Newark Technical school. Now Yor]t c,t syalem, ire encased in their shells of bits of George E. Wicks, who Is employed water gives cold Others present besides tho imme- oliage and cannot bo hit by the rumble seat, or Studebaker sedan. Sun- 20k tj it New York, is enjoying his annual shlno Farm, Monmouth road, West Lontf Fresh Butterfish 4 £* diate families of the bride and groom pray. Amenato of lead la the beat vacation. Brunch. N. J. Fresh Bluefish and the wedding party were Hans *-—N, J.«5*b water now at tilling agent, but those who uso this George Van Meerklo of New York TANDING HAY for «nlo, or rent rmsturo N 25?» Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht Diehl, ipray should remember that it is las returned to his homo after vis- for cows or horses. Sunshine Farm. Fresh Mackerel Fresh Halibut Mrs. Thomas Beet and daughter, >olson and it should bo treated with Monmouth road, Went Long Branch, N. J.* [Kridel's Mrs. Dorothy Billiard and son Rich- iting Hazlet relatives. HOUSE at Portaupeck for rent, furnished onsequent respect. Five teaspoon- Harry Maneo has purchased a ard, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Green and uls of arsonato of lead powder to or unfurnished; six rooms, all lmprove- FRESH NATIVE SOFT CRABS $1.00 doz. daughter Erna, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf new Packard seda: ents; KnraKo; fruit; season or year. E. It costs more to me gallon of water is the proper Parker, Monmouth road, West Long All Kinds oi Fresh Son Food at Reasonable Prices at All Times. cool a room than Christy and daughter Gladys and trength, and the material should bo Mrs. E. T. Rydiger nnd Miss Elea. BraneiT, N! J son Gilbert, and Claude Smith of ipplled thoroughly so that It will it does to heat it Leonardo; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nel- oat all tho foliage. Most evergreen son and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram TuttJc ... you know that of Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs, Fred hrubs are quite thick and the folt- ...but when a Dewitt of Nutley, Mr. and Mrs. ige is so. fine that thorough coating. Thomas Nelson and son Searle of .3 difficult, but anyone who is inter- --.body meets a North Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas jsted in saving his evergreens and "body at Kridel's, Monnick of Port Richmond, Mr. and hrubs will do as thorough a job as Mrs. Harry Charlson and son Harry LO possibly can. * DAYIDSONBROS, the cooling is sure of Westerleigh, John H. Dalton of and surprisingly West Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson and daughters Doris and Keyport News. low in price. Margaret of Greenville, Frank Pat- terson of East Orange and Mr. and U3D Keyport 45 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. Take these linen Mrs. Chris Charlson and daughter At a regular meeting of t.._ bor- Chrystal of Chicago.. ugh council Monday nlghtj a club suits at $12.50. license to sell liquor on the prem- • Unpin these polo sea waa granted tho Keyport Yacht QUALITY PLUS SERVICE Soflold—VanNote. :lub. It was agreed that no further shirts at 95c. Miss Martha Isabel Sofleld, daugh- icenses be granted in the borough Change under- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sofleld o sell liquor until July 1, 1936. The 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. of Church street, Keansburg, and atter of fire hose again came up PHONES: wear and disposi- Fred Louis VanNote, son of Mr. and THOMAS H. RYAN md bids were received from various 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. tions 35c. Let Mrs. William VanNote ol Pearl ocal dealers. It was decided to pur- street, were married Saturday after- In 1HT, he returned to Cllffwood, :hase 200 feet o£ hose each from your legs breathe noon in Trinity Episcopal church. where- he started in the Insurance 'red Walling, A. L. Huylar and J. in cotton slacks •Rev. Herbert S. Craig, pastor, of- business, which he continued severai ieon Schanck. Councilman VanPell , $1.95. liciatcd. years. He has been actively engaged •eported that the matter of changing Mrs. VanNote, wh... o_ was give_ n in In public affairs and several years he test sounding of the flre siren Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials marriage by her uncle, D. B. Ustynik, ajr0 ne donated tho land upon which lad come up before the flre commlt- You don't have to. wore a white crope gown with a large I the Cllffwood flre company built their ,ee and it had been agreed to change have money these picture hat. She carried a bouquet, flre house. he hour from eight o'clock in the of white carnations and baby's He is president of his own realty evening to six o'clock in the evening, days ... you've breath. Mrs. Charles Wldmaier of company; president of the Bolvideic ho change being made tho coming BUTTER SALMON TUNA FISH TUNA FISH unday. In controversy arose over got more than it West Keansburg, matron of honor, Beach Amusement company, proprie- ELMDA1E KOLI, FANCY WHITE FANCY LIGHT MEAT wore a light blue chiffon dress with tor of the Belvidero Beach swimming he renewal of a water note Mayor takes to air-condi- hat to match and wore a corsage of pool and vice president of the Bay- 3badiah Bogardus said he would re- FANCY COLUMBIA B1VEB tion every place pink roses and carnations. William hore Finance company of Keyport. 'uee to sign it for longer than a C C ans C you walk into. VanNote was best man. He is also a member of the Htm of nonth. Ho wanted to pay tho bill More than forty guests attended EL Ryan & Powers, Insurance brokers. f the Jersey Central Power and 29 2"35 2 - 25 buffet luncheon served at tho bride's Mr. Ryan is a member of tho Cliff- dght company before notes were re- 2d cans M^i Palm Beach home following the ceremony. The wood Beach Civic association and an ewed. Councilman Halgh told the house was decorated with cut flow- honorary member of the Cliffwood nayor that if he would permit the SCHIMMEL'S TENDER LEAF Suits $15.75 .hutting off or delinquent water users FRIEND'S ers. and New Point Comfort lire corn- SARDINES New England Brick Oven PURE PRESERVES Washable Neckwear Mr. VanNote attended the Red | panics. He is a life member of the that collections could be made or BROWN BREAD Bank high school. Following a wed- j Elks, a member of the Keyport hey would have enough to pay bills IMPOltTKD NORWEGIAN 2-IB. JABS TEA 3 for $1.00 ding trip to Atlantic City the couple not default on water bonds and BAKED BEANS Strawberry, Peach, Pineapple, Kiwanis club, the Modern Woodmen Blackberry, Grapo, will reside on Church street, Keans- of America and the Long Branch nterest due August 1. Tho mayor Large Cans C C Interwoven Hosiery butfr. Country Club. stated that ho didn't want any one's C 3 for $1.00 vater shut off and thought the bor- C Cj h should borrow the money from 3 - 25 15 29 Littlo—Reynolds. SETTLED OUT OF COURT. Wicke Bathing the sinking fund. Borough Attorney 2 - 35 29 - 3H-oz. T-oz. Trunks $3.75 Miss Irma May Little, daughter oE Insurance Company Pays Damages Roberts thought that that could not Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Littlo of To Mrs. Harriet Ustelle. bo done. Mayor Bogardua will get JELL-0 Jantzen Bathing Rochester, and Albert J. Reynolds of . ruling from Commissioner Darby T TOMATOES PEACHES ORANGE New York wero married Saturday About a year ago Mrs. Harriet f Trenton on the matter. ce Cream Powder MARMALADE Trunks '. $2,95 evening at six o'clock at the parson- Estello of Dninaonil place, Red Miss Ella Van Brakle has returned Assorted Flnvors Fancy Quality—No. 3 California—Largest Can ROBERTSON'S age of the Red Bank Baptist church. Bank, was injured when she was hit rom a vacation in New York state. Scotch—Imported Jantzen Zipper Ttu; ceremony was performed by by an automobile owned by Mrs. Irv- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wenner of Ja- Suits $4.95 Rev. A. F. Merrill, a missionary to ing M. Davidson of Bergen place and maica, Long Island, were week-end C C C C1 India, who is in charge of the church operated by Mr. Davidson. The acci- KUests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eck- M whilo Hev.. Edward W. Miller, the dent occurred at the corner of Bio;i*l .art. S •*- 25 3 29 2 29 25 " pastor, is away on a vacation. and Monmouth streets. Mrs. Estelle The fourteen passenger airplane A Several relatives and friends of the started a lawsuit against Mr. and 'Ui!t by the Burnetti-Uppercu Air- contracting couple were present. The Mrs. Davidson, claiming among oth- raft, Ltd., at their plant here has Post Toasties CERTO GRAPE JUICE ANCHOVIES TISSUE J. attendants wero Mr. and Mrs. Clif- i or, Making Jams WEDMAN'S ford W. Stiles. Miss Littlo was at- SPECIAL ! Fancy Rolled NORTHERN Brand — Red Bank — tired in a white lace gown with ac- or Jellies, Fancy Quality cessories to match and a corsage of BC pliff. A mo lioHIn can9 c rolls gardenias. Mrs. Stiles, who Is a Dishes Must Harmonize £ bottles £ g cousin of Mr. Reynolds, wore a yel- 3 29 4 25° A bonafldo newspaper circulation low crepe frock with pink accessories —the kind The Register has—Is the find a corsage of pink roses. To Make Perfect Meal only kind that counts with the nd- A reception was held at Pleasant OAKITE Beech-Nut Beech-Nut UNEEDA BAKERS vortiscr. No premiums or other in- Inn. utter which tho newly married SPECIAL 1 Tomato Juice Tomato Cocktail SLIM JIM BUTTER PRETZELS ducements have ever been offered to cniiple left for a trip to Canada. Many \StYQbl, Apostle of Flavor, tvith Considerable Sound- 16-oz. liotilo fine gifts wero made to Mrs. Rey- IlkS8 cans C A bottles AQ° SPECIAL— QQ0 securo circulation.—Advertisement. nolds, Tho bride's traveling costumo ness Discusses Food 2 ' 21° 3 25 Full Found Package By SIDNEY SNOW Oiic ut liic iiio.se smiing of scenes po because they pet foods which they in otliK. but Mnless it harmonizes with the oth- ets. Or, should he be one of those un- _| JVC n qt. c er elements of thc meal it goes for fortunates who turns a blind side to '2r25 A bunches ffcC naught," so saith Strobl — and with potatoes, substitute another vegetable (jf>) lilfts. & ovor soundness. which blends nicely with thc one you Z 1? •• c FRESH And so we enjoyed his potted chick- have chosen. For instance, with the FANCY FHENII FRESH FANCY en with little Jima beans and steamed roast pork, and the sauerkraut, provide 27 JERSEY JJ5I18EY JERSEY YELLOW Ib 155. 23Ib 21' rice. whole kernel corn sauted with a bit CELERY HEARTS "Now, there you have the goodness of bell pepper and pimicnto. LIMA BEANS BEETS ONIONS which, comes with right blending," Ai\d going back, once more, to tlic Ijirgo Hunches Green Peppers ., PRIME Strobl explained, "We bring you with ancient days in thc quaint tavern, let this a glass of good, cold beer, well us realise that the beverage is really A htuirhCD M AC - ir lhl brewed and well aged,,and you will a vital factor in the combination, "5 * 10° 2 19° .4^10° 3 " 10° RIB ROAST 29 relish ihe exquisite iiavor of the fight 1'or me, no beverage fits so well beverage with tlic right food. Then a : with such sturdy dishes 115 I have .small dessert and with die coffee n named as Rood, sound beer of A dis-' 36 Monmouth St., Red Bank tiny blackrK-try brandy which you will d'net and definite flavor. And here we 204 Broadway, iip carefully and thoughtfully." must remember that there is a great Long Branch Now, our host, Strobl, had touched and tremendous difference in the lieeri 30 Church St., Keaneburg upon1 that stroke of genius which lujes on the murker. It pays to make a real We Also Carry a Full Line of Wines and Liquors men out to certain restaurants. They study of beers.