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AMUSEMENTS. aver, he bungle* hi* first job Mid li stage), persuades his wife, Blllle PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR. EGGS NEED SPECIAL CABE. odors and where the tempcratur* Is >Ui two or man times each week d!»ch«ged. Uter b« tlrttf hl« n«ck Burke, that the has been »uppre»*«d sot above 65 degrees Fahrenheit hin to bold larger quantities for ThMt«r. to photograph a bit of n«wi that all of her married life and that the First Aot of Asbury Official Is Bus- During Bummer They Deteriorate makes the best storage place. Fre- inger periods. Venetian Blinds quent marketing of the eggs and "Eight Bsllo," a, Columbia picture, proven thi undoing o{ a tepd at really belongs to the stage and her pension Of Two Policemen. Quickly, Demanding Precautions. packing them In perfectly clean car- One of the quickest ways to find a CHAS. C. CONOVER Btarrtng Ann Sothern, will be' shown deeperits criminals n»d wins back public. Harry Harsln, director of public Although fresh eggs tend to deter: his Job and the girt. Rogers' son, Frank Albcrtaon, finds tons or crate* are eBtenttal during ob Is to advertise In The Regis- for th« last ttmoi today at the Strand afety of Asbury Park, took over hia lorate^qulckly in hot wither, theW the summer months. ter'* Want Department—Advertise- 1 UNDBN P£, HKD BANK, K. i. the^t»r, AdapUd from the piny by Warner Brotharl' current musical, that hiu sweetie, Francos Grant, has new duties Monday, and as his first Quality and freshness can b* pre- ment Tel. K. B. 887. Percy Martdley, the picture deals "In Callente," with * CM' «««& In- also become stage-struck. Father and official act suspended Police Captain served under suoh conditions, proj The storekeeper must always treat with primitive loves and hatei In- cludes Oalorei Dulftlo, Pit pyBrUn, ion havo their troubles after wife Alfred Giles and Patrolman Edward vlded tho eggs are given the prope^ fresh egga as perishable products and spired by the presence of a beauti- 1*0 Cirrlllo, JMwwft Kwett;floi- and flnancee appear In an amateur Burke, Mr. Harsln was named care, sayB Dr, W. C. Thompson, pro- provide suitable conditions for them ful girl aboard a freighter bound for ton, Glend» Farrell, Phil Begun,. Por- charity show which will force Carl- Saturday by the new city manager. fessor o( poultry husbandry at the In his store and upon his counters. Shanghai. The ship encounter* a othy D*re »n4 Lul» Albernl, will bs ton theater audiences to hold on to MUlford Farley. New Jersey college of agriculture, The eggs must never be exposed to severe atorm and mutiny talces place the featur* attraction at the Strand their scats. Mr. Harsln said the suspensions The poultryman, the storekeeper and direct sunlight, kept in hoated parts NO DOWN PAYMENT whon tha cowardly ctpUiln seeks to Sunday, Mondiy and Tuesday qf next were caused by charges made last the housewife must exercise special of the store or in any place where leave with the only lifeboat left In- week. . week by Oscar Mandcl, former precautions in order to safeguard they will take on disagreeable and 3 YEARS TO PAY tact Miss Sothern plays the role of Four now tongs, "Lady In Red, speakeasy proprietor, that he paid the high quality cf eggs during sum- unnatural odors. the daughter of the owner of A "To Call You My Own," "In Callente" Police Captain Giles and Patrolman mer. It Is necessary that the housewife steamship ltne, Ralph Bellamy Is and "Muohaeha," and three danco Burko for "protpctlon" in 1033. The Eggs need to be gathered twice also Jake Bpcclal care of fresh eggs the first officer of tha freighter and ensembles, directed by Busby Berke- charged came in a hearing before dally In hot weather, at noon and In In BUrrimer. As soon as Bhe receives th,e captain Is John Buckler. Alao ley, comprise the musical features of Supreme Court Commissioner Nich- late afternoon, Washing the eggs, If them Bho should placo them in the Buy a Crosley Refrigerator In tho cast are Franklin Pangborn, the Him. ReneB and Tony DcMarcn olas BlitBcIl of Newark on demotion necessary, as Boon as they are col- refrigerator, in such a position that Arthur llohl and Clnulca Urapcwln. present a new vernlon dt Spanish of eight Asbury Park police officers. lected helps to keep them fresh. A, they will not take on odora from on Federal Housing Plari type dance; tha Canova family of The demoted policemen contend room where there are no strong other foods. It IB .better to buy fresh Hill Billies introduce a specialty, art* politics and not economy cauBed their Mabel Strickland, woman steer rpper, demotion. Mr. Harsln said the sus- eJihlbitseome fancy roping. pensions will remain In effect until O'Brien portrays an ultra sophis- hearing can be held on Mr. Man- TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE ticated magazine editor, who Is bril- dcl's charge, liant but Inebriated a large part of the time. His employer kidnaps him BREEDING PHEASANTS. and takes him to Callente to try (to sober him up. There ho meets Miss DelRlo, In Successful Klectrlo Incubation at the role of a farooua dancer, and falls State Gnmo Farm. for both herself and her dancing, ior- !New Jersey's new method of breed- gettlng that he had once written a Ing pheasants through electric in- vicious review about the girl. cubation at the recently constructed Mlis Farrell, who plays the part of brooder house at tho Forked River tho blondo menace, will not give Put State Game farm will result In the up, until she discovers that his om- production of moro birds at lesH cost ploypr, played by Edward Everett WILL ROGERS portrays the for licensed sportsmen, Commission- II ip ** 4 Horton, has more money. Carrillo Is funniest role lie has yet attempted in er Lewis Spinks of tho State FiBh the rascally uncle of Miss Dclltlo, and Game commission, chairman of who tries to profit by the entire •Fox Film's latest laugh round-up, the Game Farm committee, an- transaction. "Doubting Thomas," ift which nounced today. •ALISON SKIPJVORTHplays the Many of the birds have devoloped Carlton Theater. very rapidly under the new system 'Stranded," a Warner Brothers' 'part of an egotistical amateur im- of Breeding placed In effect this yoar, picture, with Kay Francis in tho ipresario, according to reports received from ITS*. * stellar role, will be shown for tho Malcolm Dunn, •' superintendent of last time today at the Carlton the- Rogers finally effects a cure that the State Game farms at Rockport ater. MIBS Franols'B leading man Is will make America's ace humorist and Forked River. Although elec- George Brent and others In the cast moro loved than ever. trical incubation and brooding Is in Greatest Goodyear tho experimental Btage, Commission- are Patricia Ellis, Donald WoodB, Sterling Holloway IB a Bcream as Robert Barat, Barton MacLane, er Spinks is confident that the plan tho bungling: aound-effects man for will be of great benefit to sports- Henry O'Neill, Frankle Darro and tho amateur play and tho rcat of the EVER BUILT! Edward McWade. men. supporting caat, Including Gall Pat- See What You Gef Based upon the story ''Lady With a rick, John Qualcn, Johnny Arthur A total of 12,900 young pheasants 50 and up Badge" by Frank Wead and Ferdin- Helen Flint, Fred Wallace and T. have been hatched at the Forked NO EXTRA COST and Reyher, "Stranded" centers Hoy Barnes, are more than adequate River farm andv 13,000 at 4he Rock- 1. 43% more miles of REAL 99 bout the life of a worker of the 111 their roles port farm this season for future non-skid Travelers' Aid, who thinks only In liberation for the sport of licensed 2. Quicker-Stopping Grip: the terms. of humanity. She Is In hunters. "The Goodyear Margin of Fat O'Brien nnd Dolores Del Wo. IOVB with a hard-boiled engineer COVERED DISH SUITER. Year by year a steadily increasing The new Federal Housing Plan of the U. S. Gov- , who Is building the largest bridge In output of game birds has been re- Safety" Two features, "Men of tho Hour," the world, and who considers human Triad Club to Sponsor Social on corded by the department and the J. Blowout Protection in eminent aids you to own a new CROSLEY—No with Klchard Cromwell, and "Were' beings only as cogs In an industrial Thursday, July 25. new and modern brooder house at EVERY Ply wolf of ," with Honry Hull, machine. At the regular mooting of the Red Forked River is figured to enhance 4. Guarantee against road money down and 3 years to pay. We make all Warner Oland and Valerie Hobson, The clash of characters Is tho Bank Ti'lncl club Thursday at the the supply. The gamo farms, like hazards, defects. will bo tho feature attractions to- strongest point In the story, although Woman's club, plans were made for other branches of tho State Fish You'll llkeourcour- arrangements, We will be pleased to discuss V biorrow and Saturday. the action at times Is fast and as a covered dish supper Thursday, and Game department, are conduct- tesy in opening for this plan with you. ....',• Supporting Cromwell In "Men of thrilling as the wildest melodrama. July 25, at the Woman's club. Misses ed without coBt to tho taxpayers, be the Hour," a Columbia picture, 1B a "Doubting Thomas," Fox's adapta- Bessie Thorne, Corrlna Welch and Ing supported by Income from you a Convenient cast that includes BUllo Seward, Wal- tion of the play, "The Torch Boarera" Virginia Chascy were announced as sportsmen's licenses. Payment Account. lace Ford,. Jack LeHue and Wesley by George Kelly, with Will Rogers new members. Construction work on tho new GOOD/VEAR Barry. Tho film deals with tho ex- la the title role, will be tho feature Thoso attending -were.'.Mrs. Anna brooder house has been completed, ploits of a news cameraman and his attraction Saturday, Sunday and Gill, and Mlsann Mary Allen, Grnco Commissioner Spinks reports and first imslntnnt, Tho latter rtnen till Monday. Brooks, Ocllu Dlxon, Gladys Forrar, production of healthy phensnnta in Acme Furniture Co* the hard work but gots no part of Rogers portrays the role of a sim- Dorothy Gibbons, Geraldlne Langell, in full awing, in order to assure the bonuses ho makes possible. When ple, home-loving sausage manufac- Dorothy Martinson, Roberta Me- pheasants in greater abundanco for Frank VanSyckle Red Bank's Leading Furniture House the cameraman trios to doublecross turer, whose home llfo Is suddenly Knight, Lorctta Regan, Mildred tills and future seasons. From an his assistant with tho girl, the as- tossed Into a turmoil when an ama- Scheldt, Carol Schroedor, Alice Slm- economlo standpoint tho new brood- Quick Road Service. Tel. 1296. Blstant quits his Job and goeB out on teur Impresario, Alison Sklpworth monds, Marjorlo Worthloy and Mar- Ing system Is expected to surpass 151-153 West Front St., Red Bank 137 Monmouth St. Tel. R. B. 2104 Red Bank his own as a first cameraman. How- (who played the same role on the jorle Grooms. the old method of propagation.

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each A 25 24 Qt. Size-Holds 7 Jar* $4 M ^ 19- each RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 18, CATHOLIC DAPGHTEES' TAS.TT. Wallln, Mrs. John W. Ivini, Mrs. will b* about $78, which will be Dunnli, of this plac«, and Mr. and John A. Chaunzy, Mrs. Thomas Sal- From The Register turned over to tha fund for keeping Mr«. Franc!« Creevey of Wlckatunk, Holmdel News. WESSON TAXI St. James' Court Give* Sport Hand- mon and Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips. the reading room open for anothei spent Sunday flatting, crabbing and PEOP1E V"4t kerchief* u PrliM. Also Misses Margaret Tobin, Helen Fifty Years Ago year. boating while visiting Mrs. John Mc- Tho Sunday-schools ol the Baptist A large number of guests Thurs- C. Lang, Ella Healy, Marguerite Croddln of Locust and Reformed ohwehea ot Holmdel 4 Tansey, Eleanor Koch, Eleanor Gar- Raymond and Billy Kelly will unit* In holding a, picnio nest -WE* 50c day eight1 attended a card party ot Culled From the Newt and Edi- Jinton Falls News, St. James Court, Catholic Daughters vey, Marie Casaell, Catherine Dress- Sunday visitors of MrM . and MM. Jo- Thursday at Metodeconk Park. The Tel, R. B. ier, Martina He&ly, E. C. Scowcrolt- torial Columns and Presented seph Eustace of Oakland street. Red arrangements are being made by i' 1212 of America, In the Red Bank Catho* L. M. Flannery and Margaret Sal- Janet Scott returned horns Tues- Bank, - day or night Ho high school auditorium. Sport for the Entertainment of To- day after having sprat a month at Mrs. Flora Holmes and Mrs, Will lam. handkerchiefs were given high scor- day's Readers. Port Hope, Michigan, with Mrs. Wil- Char!e» Humph, Jr., has returned H. Vandermeer. ECZEMA •B. liam Scott. Mrs. Scott and hoi home after spending a week, with The members ot tho Sowing circle and Itching Piles Those attending were Mrs. William FOXWOOD PARK rABTY. The following paragraphs were daughter arrived here with Janet to Mrs. John McCroddln of Locust and their friends had their annual X Lemkuhl, Mrs. Arnold Soden, MM, taken from tho Issue of Tho Redspend two weeks with Mrs. Sarah Miss Anna Tarla of Brooklyn Is picnio and beefsteak roast last even- can ba reHcved by uilag Miss Julia Seymour of Monmowth Bank Register fifty years ago thia Scott MDBF1TTS Barton Chamberlain, Mrs. O. E. Har- Hills and Newark, who Is to wed visiting Mlas Anna Jacobs. ing on Major Duncan's property in rlson, Mrs. George GrauBe, Mrs. Wil- week and nre being reprinted In to Autolats have been making con- W. Buriowcs Asay of Red Bank Atlantic township, near Itezeau Con- John W. Brands, son of Mr. and Mrs. day's issue, feeling that they will be EX-E-MO llom Lake, Mrs. Catherine McCarthy, Harry W. Brands of Sea Bright and siderable use of the oeven tourist spent Friday with his daughter, Mrs. over'a farm,, Steaka wero cooked Mrs. Mary Massey, Mrs. Theodore of general Interest to the majority cabins on WllltRnvH, Bennett's prop- Edward Stllwell. ovor open fires and served in tho Sold by DrugffiiU. Maplewood, August 17 at Rumson, of Register readers: PRICE aoo. Koch, Mrs. David Leroy, Mrs. Peter was tendered a dessert bridge and erty. Sometimes the visitors remain Mr. and Mrs. James , Mr. form of sandwiches with other food. Hudson TnmUiil Lang, Mrs. John Milan, Mrs, Joseph linen shower last Friday »• tha. hn-nn At Chapel Hill, on the first of July, two or three.days, but usually they and Mrs. George L, Mclntyre, Mra.About thirty persons wero present. Knight, Mrs. J. H. Chadwlck, Mrs. of Mrs. J. Elwood Harvey at fox-occurred the wedding of Miss Maria stay overnight only. Tho cabins are Dora Peek, Mrs. Emory Meyers, Dr. Ann Colley ot Prospect park, SUNDAYS . Margaret Gandorf, Mrs. Edward wood Park, little Silver. Louisa Irwin and Rullff V. Sutphen. airy and comfortable and all of theGeorge E. Haynes and George E. Pennsylvania, is visiting Dorothy July Sll Aug. 4, 18, S»p(. J, 1* Every Woman f O'FIaherty, Mrs. William Boswell, Rainbow colors adorned the dining The wedding was largely attended by guestis have expressed satisfaction Haynes, Jr^ all of New York, were Ely, daughter ot Mr, and Mra, WEDNESDAYS Mrs. Charles Hoffman. relatives nnd friends of the bridal A number of them were travelers recent visitors at Foreman'g board- July »4| Au«. 7, 21, S«pt. «, |t room, with a parasol suspended over Charles 3. Ely. ' ,': t Leave Pt. PIO.MIU ...»!ll A.M.

Clearance! A SHOPPERS' Dressmaker Suits All The Mid-Summer Clearance DINNER PORCH, Will be Served Dive Low GARDEN in the FURNITURE Smart Dresses Marine Fountain Room 25% 5:30 to 9:00 P. M. Off Regular Prices Saturday Evening Bring the Family tot a lint, 5.98 5.98 Dinner at Small Cost! Regularly 6.98 and 10.98 Special Regularly 7.98 and 10.98 Purchase! Special Slim looking acetate suits Whoops.. -. a clearance of smart summer dresses alreadyl Saturday that have been selling for so Dresses you can wear right now and on and on . k . and much more money . «. and Beach what's more, dresses that have been wearing much high- selling easily, too! But we're er price tags 'til this sweeping event! Pastels, whites, clearing off the racks, so prints . 'i . and' even some darks that will carry you well Knitting here they go to you at this Bags into Fall!" slashed price! PASTEL CREPES Worsted Halter neck and built-up 59c COOL EYELETS styles with low two-button Here is a timely "buy" we AFTERNOON SHEERS backs, in solid colors and made early this week. 49c plaids. White, shrimp pink, Roomy, attractively finished Value 59o bathing bags that sell usually Frocks for slim Misses and more mature Matrons. Jacket dawn blue, royal, black, sail Four hundred hanki of" Just tho at 75c each. They are of dresses, trim tailored sliirtfrocks, frilly afternoon prints red. Sizes 34 to 42. bright blue, brown or natural yarns every woman who knit* sail cloth with waterproof and sheers, cotton sport styles, and tubbable silks and IB using now for drosses, coats; rubber lining and snaps and crepes. All popular colors and prints. Sizes 14 to 20; sweaters and afghans. Thro* SECOND FLOOR clips to keep them closed. and three-quarter ounce hanks, •38.to 42. _ ;•- -X,t „, - extra good quality lii thirty Room enough for your bath- smart Bhadca, ,Whllo quantity SECOND FLOOR . >J^ ing suit, etc. lasts !i FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR, ' !, Men's LOO & 1.50 ALM Polo Shirts BEACH 79c Jhree hundred of them, bought extra spe- cial for this event. Good quality cotton mesh and dishrag weaves with zipper and SUITS cord ties. Whiter blue, brown and plaid effects. Small, medium and large sizes, Won't Cost Less Boys' I.OO Polo Shirts 69c This Year! Another special purchase, fine mesh polo shirts with zipper fronts. \Vhite, blue and brown , s •. for boys of 8 to 18 years.; Your boy will want several! 15.75 FIRST FLOOR Youil Be Seeing The hew Palm Beach Suits present the most Special Dobbs New Colony" that money can buy at 15.75. That price will Saturday! maintain all summer ... Color Pius Chic GOLF There is nothing to gain by waiting; For ll's to 17's 6.75 no need to mils a single day of their remarkable comfort and smart style!' CLUBS You'll note this smart classic hat on smart heads every*

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Your Kresge Department Store, Newark, Ac- ASBURY eount i« Good Her* STEINBACH KRESGE CO. PARK BED BAKU An Ideal Place to Live THE HJEGISTEB'S Located on the Beautiful Broad Street to the Bhttf Shrewsbury River one hour Sewer* on Evarj Strati -from New Fork and provid- ing every city convenience RED BANK REGISTER Sidewalks Along tho *•»__•»; Uiutd We»klr. Eat«r«a u SacoDd-Cla.i MatUr at tie Po«t- Subscription Pritnj Oi:» Xe«l K.00. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 4. offlct at B.d Bank. N. J» ondir the Act of March 8. 1676. EED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1935. 8U Month. 11.00. Single Copy Jc. PAGES 13 TO 26. The Wild Dogs Of Annual Picnic BAHBOUR FOB PRESIDENT. Tintern Manor MillardF.Tetley TWO KECENT SAXES. Damon Kunyon Lists Him as a Pos- One at Foxwood Park, The Other at Bridge Job Awarded To Swimming River For Gardeners sibility for 1830. Has A New Owner Claimed By Death Gooseneck Point. Damon Runyon, the celebrated William F. Sawyer of Long Branch Shrewsbury Township Folks Monmouth Counly Horticultural columnist, devoted almost two Picturesque Residence at Tinton Well Known Red Bank Mer- haa purchased a corner lot, 75x11)0 columns in The New York Amer- feet, on the south aide of Silverton Red Bank Contractor Alarmed as Result of Attack Society to Hold Event Wed- ican yesterday to a dissertation on Falls Bought by Mr*. Dorothy chant Passed Away Tuesday avenue, Foxwood Park, Littlo Silver, Made on Infant by a Large nesday, August 14 — Sales tho possibility that United States Connolly of New York from Night at Monmouth Memorial through G. Howard Lippincott, Mon- Good for Fall Show. Senator W. Warren Barbour might Wellington Wilkins Yesterday Hospital at Age of 62 Years. mouth wlreet realtor. Construction Canine. be the Republican presidential can- has already been started of a six- John P. Gaul Low Bidder for Reconstruction of Super* Shrewsbury township has a wild William Porter, chalraian, and didate in 1933. In the article the Tintern Manor, one of the most Red Bank lost . one of ita best room Cape ,Cod type cottage, which dog scare! Theodore Nestler, secretary of the writer alluded to the pugilistic as- picturesque residence properties In known reaidenta Tuesday evening In haa been especially designed for Mr. structure and Deck of Englishtown Bridge— It began Saturday afternoon when committee in charge of the annual pirations of Senator Barbour in his Shrewsbury township, has a new the death of Millard Fillmoro Tetley Sawyer by Victor Strombach of Irv- Glenwood Thome, who lives In a exhibition of flowers,, fruits, and veg- youth and referred to the fact that owner! It was bought yesterday by of Hudson avenue. He passed away ington. Upon completion, Mr. and Coal Bids Thrown Out by Freeholders. house on Herman IUUau'a farm on etables of tho Monmouth County the senator acted as timer at tho Mrs. Dorothy W. Connolly of New at Monmouth Memorial hospital at Mrs. Sawyer will occupy the prem- Rlverdalo avenue, near SwlYnmlng Horticultural society, announced De.-npsey-Wlllard fight at Toledo a York frorn^Wellington Willcins. Lo- Long Branch, where he underwent ises. Mr. Sawyer is an executive of Bids presented for bridge repairs river, telephoned tor state troopere, Thursday night at a meeting of the number of years ago. cated at Tinton Falls and fronting an operation last week. Ho was tak- the American Book company of New nd for coal brought out a full audi- stating that his daughter ISvelyn, aociety at Red Men's hall, Rum- All of which Is of considerable in- on the Eatontown-Freehold county en lo the institution Wednesday, July York. Lincroft Charity ence for a meeting- of the Monmoutb county board of chosen freeholder* who la 22 months of age, hacr been Bon, that donations and adver- terest to The Register, Inasmuch as road and Swimming river road, It la 10. He had been In failing health Mr. Lippincott also reports that attacked by a dog. \ tisements were coming In rapidly this paper ventured the assertion because of Its prominence and an- since last winter, but his condition at the court house yesterday morn- Marshall VanWinkle, Jr., of Jersey Horseshow, Aug. 4 ng. Practically all of the. audience Mr. Thorne said the anlmal\wos and dUplay space at the show had shortly after Senator Barbour's elec- tiquity one of tho outstanding land- did not seem alarming until a few City, who recently purchased a two- nearly all been sold. It was also an- marks of that locality. davs before he wes moved to the hos- were representatives of the various copper-hucd, resembling a cross^be- tion in 1932 that he might grow in- acre plot at the easterly end of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaiser of Lin- bidders. tween a bird dog and a police dog; nounced that tho annual picnic for to presidential timber. ("The Regis- Tho tract sold comprises 28% pital. Gooseneck Point, will start construc- Ho said that while Evelyn was walk- members and their families would bo ter watj tho first newspaper to men- acres. Mr. Wilkins retains fifty ad- tion of a ten-room house within tho croft Sponsoring Show for Bids, which were received for tho held on Wednesday, August 14. Mr. Totley waa 62 years of age and Ing about the yard with a half-grown tion such a possibility, but quite a joining acres. Ray Ii. Stillman was a ^on of the late John T. and Eup- next few days. The house will be oc- Monmouth County Organi- reconstruction of tho superstructure and deck of the bridge over the pond collie, she was knocked down by a Charles Rice was appointed to the number of other papers have done so the agent in the transaction. During hemia TPUDV. Hi? was for many years cupied hy Mr. VanWinkle upon com- zations. fltrango dog which leaped at her and executive corrcnltteo to roplace Ed- since. the past year or so many other farms engaged in the newspaper and sta- pletion. at Englisiitown, wero Oltaier Iron then attempted to drag her uway by ward Romalno, who has moved to on the same thoroughfare have been tionery business and he served nine The first annual Llncroft charity Works, Jersey City, $9,684.50; Tullor her clothing. Mr. Thorno said that Long Island, where ho Is employed sold to wealthy city residents who years as a councilman. He is sur- horseshow sponsored by Mr. and Construction company, Red Bank, ho and other members of his fam- on a largo estate, Archibald L. Mil- aro using them for country estates. vived by his wife, who before her Fashion Show Mrs. Louis Kaiser of Lincroft stables $9,112.00; Kolyn Construction com- ily, attracted by the girl's screams, ler of Shrewsbury wae appointed to Free Tho new owners have almost invar- marriage to him was Misej Eva Irons. will be hekl on their estate Sunday, pany, Trenton, $8,415.50; Thomas went to her rescue. They brandished tho show committee to replace Jos- ably spent large amounts In building Mrs. Tetley is a daughter of the late August 4, starting at 0:30 o'clock. Proctor company, Inc., Long Branch, clubs and threw stones and yelled, eph G. P. Kennedy, who has taken Opens For Needy fine residences and outbuildings and Aaron Irons of Sea Bright, Mr. Tetley Aids Library The proceeds will be equally divided $8,307; Walter Kiddo Construction with tho result that tho dog let go a position at Dobbs Ferry, New on this account the highway has leaves three children, they being Mil- between the small charity organiza- company, Inc., New York, $7,480.60, of tho child's clothing. Evelyn, al- York. come to be known as a "second Rum- lard J. Tetiey of Rod Bank and Har- Summer Colony at Rumson Held tions of Monmouth county. and John P. Gaul, Red Bank, $6,329.- Dr. Harry Ticehurst of Shrews- 75. • All bids were referred to the though badly frightened, watj not Exhibits made In the monthly point son road." old Tetley and Mrs,- William H. Car- 'Revue and Luncheon Tuesday Entries will be made from all parts hurt. competition showed unuaually fine bury Conducts Clinic in hart, Jr., of LiUlo Silver. He also bridge department and engineer for The property bought by Mrs. Con- at the Rumson Inn for Benefit of the state, with a number coming tabulation, and later In the session, Howover, the unwelcome; canine culture for this time of the year. Tho Shrewsbury Avenue School on nolly was held at $25,000 and it is leaves two brothers and a eister. from the Monmouth county horse- winners, their exhibits and the num- They are Louis J. Tetley ot Bed of the Oceanic Free Library. the bid was awarded to John P. Gaul visitor was not yet ready to quit Fridays. said to have been sold for a trine less show being held the preceding tine i or Red Bank, low bidder. tho premises. It transferred lta at- ber o£ points allotted to each are Wil- than that sum. The new owner ex- Bank, Frank Tetley of Long Branch days at Humson. Parking spaces for liam Portor, zinnias, 85; Alexander As one of the projects being pro- and Mrs. A. W. Lanerd of Port Ches- The summer colony of Rumson The coal bida were for 600 tona of tentions from the girl to tho collie pects to have the house remodeled. and vicinity staged a fishion revue 9iS vehicles around the show ring has buckwheat No. 1; to be delivered to • puppy which had been playing with Perclval, centerpiece of sweet I5eas, moted by the Red Bank Rotary club, It is on a knoll and It Is surrounded ter, New York. been made available. ninety; Matthew Curran, string Dr, Harry Ticehurst, prominent vet- and luncheon Tuesday at tho Rum- the Allenwood hospital. They were Evelyn, Mr, Thorno and other mem- by a large number of huge evergreen son Inn for the benefit of the Oce- A new large housing with twenty John M. Laird, Torment, $0.50 per beru of hiy family went to the assist- beana, eighty; Charles Rice, French erinary, who has olilcos at his home and maple trees "which form a grove. The funeral of Mr. Tetley will be varioty string beans, pens, tele- on Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, hold nt his late home tomorrow af- anic free library. The affair, held In stables Is being rapidly constructed ton; Lawes Coal company, Shrews- ance of tho little dog. They even- Tho house commands a flno view of the dining room, sun porch and cock- on the Kaiser property for the stall- bury, 50.17 per ton; Hess, Inc., As- tually drove tho wild dog away, but phono typo and kohlrabi 85, 75 and haa willingly donated:his services tho surrounding countryside and be- ternoon at halt-past three o'clock, DO, respectively, and F. T. Edlngton, and haa opened a pet clinic for the with Kev. John D, Blair, pastor of tail bar, was attended by more than ing of the show horses. Jesse Scho- bury Park, $6.10 per ton; Reid & not until after tho half-grown puppy cause of its elevation it is visible at 160 persona. Miss Doris Borden and field is doing the work. Perrlne, Tennent, 50.211 per ton; had received a broken log and many kohlrabi 85. bene/it p£ tho needy. distant places., The land has a front- the Little Silver Methodist church, n charge. Mrs. J. William Helm will Miss Anne Miles of the Jane Engel Twenty-throe classes will he staged, Burns Bros., Bradley Beach, JS.83 bites on Its body, The judges for the evening wero Dr. Ticehurst who recently made age of 900 feet on the two roads shop at Sea Bright presented the an offer to the Rotary club for his mentioned and it has a depth of 1,600 sing two solos. The interment will including two flat races, one per ton; W. M. Allen, Allenwood, Such was tho story that Mr. Thorne William Walte, Eugene Worden and bo in Evergreen cemetery at Little fashion show. half-mile race, and the other a three- $5.89 p6r not ton, plus 2% aalca tax; told to tho state troopers and it was William Mclntosh. project openeil the cllnio Friday af- feet, the rear boundary being a ternoon in the old Shrewsbury ave- brook. Thera is an apple orchard Silver, where a Masonic service will Mrs. John B. Ballantine was gen- quarter mile race. and A. D. Wicliham & Son, Spring corroborated by tho nervous con- J. C. Hoogland of Rumson, an be held, in charge of Mystic Brother- era! chairman and was assisted by The show committee Is headed by Lake, $6.00. These bids were referred dition of Kvelyn and Iho physical honorary member, tendered a letter nuo schoolhouse. Hours for the of fifteen acres. cllnio will bo from three to live each hood lodge. In addition to being a Mrs. Hooker Talcott, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Louis Kaiser of Lincroft as gen- to the County Purchasing Agent Ed- condition of the collie. Various per- of resignation, which was accepted The house has a reception hall, liv- ward Smith. All wero later rejected . Friday afternoon. 1 Mason, Mr. Tetley was a member of Borden, Miss Doris Borden, Mrs. Eli- eral chairman, Fred Wettach of sons living In the neighborhood atate •with regret. ing room, dining room, kitchen and the Independent Order of Foresters, ot W. Coleman, Mrs. George B. Cor- Shrewsbury as vice chairman, Mr. because of the uncertainty In the that they have reason to bt-Olevo that ——,— ^, m- ' Pets not only of Red Bank per- summer kitchen on the first floor. Odd Fellows and American. Mflnhnn- telyou, Jr., Mrs. Peter H. B. Cum- Kaiser as treasurer and J. B. John- bidding, and the clerk waa author- wild dogs havo a lair on the banks eone- who can not afford the price Six bedrooms and" three bathrooms mingfl, Mrs. William Glidlcy, Miss son, Jr-.^as secretary. '. : izod to roadveillHn na soon ag-new of Swimming river and that the in securing the health of their pet are on tho second floor. Tho build- a lodges. These organizations will Red Bank Boys hold services- at his late home this Edith Knecland, Hiss Margaret C. The judges for the events will in- specifications aro prepared, canine which attacked Evelyn and animals but also surrounding towns ing has floors and modern Kinney, Mrs. Robert C. Lawrence, havo been Invited to tako advantago evening. \ clude Frank Connor of South Hamp- A communication from the war tho collie pup Is a member of the On Amateur Hour improvements. Mrs. Connolly bought Jr., Mrs. John R. Meeker, Miss Anne ton, Pennsylvania, as saddle horse department informed the board that band. of Dr. Ticchurst's professional free it for her own use. Most of the out- The bearers will be a representa- Miles, Miss Nellie A. Porter, services. If the two hours on Fri- tive of the mayor and council, a udge; Thomas W. Clark of JEdge- the work of dredging the Shrews- Largo losses of poultry havo oc- buildings which were on the prop- Soflo M. Shippen and Miss Isa ont, Pennsylvania, and Fred W. bury river was being held up pend- curred In Shrewsbury township the Ed Cogan's "Hill Billies" Guests day prove insufficient enough for erty were destroyed by fire a few representative of the fire deprtnipnt Uppercu. the pets' treatment the doctor will Boyle of Newark, as judges of hunt- ing the appropriation of funds by- past few weeks and the belief la now of Major Bowes on Program years ago. ami representatives of the' four The models, Mrs. Cummings, Miss state, county, and persons benefited. devote more of his time if neces- lodges mentioned. ers and jumpers, and Mrs. Carl L. general that this has beon caused by Over WEAF—New Programs Mr. Wilkins bought the farm 33 Jean Mnlaw, Mrs. Wlnsor Shippee, Miller of Darien, Connecticut, aa Counsel William A. Stevens reported tho wild dogs' of Swimming river. sary. at Red Bank Station, years ago. It had been owned prior Mr. Tetley had lived at Red Bank Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. Ferdinand judge of horsemanship. Dr. Harry that a conference ho had wltii mem- Mrs. Edwin C. Reed, clerk of Shrews- At present tho Shrewsbury physi- to that time for many years by since ho was a boy. His parents Straus, Mrs. Charles Sholes, Mrs. L. Ticehurst of Shrewsbury will be bers of tho stato department of com- bury township, states that bills Four Red Bank boys made their cian haa treated several pets but members of the Johnson family. Mr. moved here from Wuodbridge; They John nulliiulliiu, Mrs. T. Wilson the official veterinary. merce and navigation on Monday, ae- amounting to more than ?300 have debut over the National broadcast- due to the modesty of Dr. Ticehurst Wilkins operated the farm success- had previously lived at Brooklyn. Lloyd, Jr., Mrs. Borden Baldwin, Mrs. surcd him that tho stato would ap- been presented for chickens and tur- ing system when they joined Major no public notice was made of the fully for fourteen years and then re- John T. Tetley and Millutd Fillmore, John Meeker and Misses Virginia propriate ito share. Tho county has keys killed by doga whoso owners Bowes on his amateur hour Sunday opening of the hospital. About tired from active work, moving to a a former President of the United and Isabella Uppercu, displayed what already signified its willingness to aro unknown. night. The boys, known as Ed Co- thirty or more children were pres- house which he bought in the village States, were members of the same the well dressed woman would wear To Shine Shoes expend its share of $25,000, and the Albeit Willgerodt of Tinton Falls gan's "Hill Billies" are Ed Cogan, Al- ent at the school and crossed the center of Tinton Falls. The soil is Masonic lodge and close friends. It on a week-end stay in Rumson. Tra- persons Interested must provide }30> ig the heaviest loser. He has made phonse "Funsy" Tomdinc, Henry doctor with twisted questions Friday very fertile and it has produced won- was for this statesman that Mr. Tet veling suits, evening gowns, sport 000. The federal government is to a claim of $250 for chickens killed, "Philonophor" Burko' and Joseph about their pets. derful crops. ley was named. The deatli of Mil- frocks, morning and afternoon cos- For Church Funds provide the major portion of the Mrs. Mary Williams of Tinton Falls Lang.. They had their first radio ex- According to Dr. TIcehurat all According to tradition the land lard Fillmore occurred about a year tumes and bathing suits of a wide funda. The matter was referred to haa had a largo loss of turkeys. Dogs perience over WBRB, as did Tony minor operations will be performed sold by Mr; Wilkins was formerly after the birth of Mr. Tetley. variety were shown. Eatontown Pastor and School- the board as a wholo for considera- raided her placo on two occasions at the old schoolhouse while other tion. Sharabba, who was last week's win- part ofr,a largo estate owned by a The Masonic lodge in question Among those attending were Mrs master to Open ' Parlor for and killed all her birds. Mrs. Mary ner of Fred Allen's amateur contest pets requiring daily treatment will Lord Tintern of England. It is from played a prominent role at the ex- Robert Lawrence, Mrs. Charles Lee In accordance with authority pre- Long of Tinton Falls has also lost a over WEAF. bo boarded at his homo free of this circumstance that the place be- ercises in connection with the open Mrs. Charles Halsey, Mrs. Van R. Methodist Church—Others to viously given him by members of the number of turkeys. Others "who have received honors charge until tho pet has fully re- came known as Tintern Manor. The ing of the Brooklyn bridge. The Halsey, Mrs. Winchester, Mrs. J. B. Promote Unique Projects. board Director Frederick Relchey Benjamin Lnno, Jr., of giver Plaza, In recent amateur contests, and who covered from Its ailments. Tintern Manor water company also lodge led the parade across the Cumminjrs, Mrs. E. W. Cady, Mrs. appointed the following to form the (formerly of Shrewsbury, who is a may bo heard weekly over WBRB In case of necessity calls by ap- derived its name on this account. bridgo and Miflard Fillmore Tetiey LaMarche, Mrs. Edward VanSicklcn, A drive for the benefit of raising County radio commission: Lieuten- game warden, is searching for tho are Anthony Antlnozzl, boy crooner, pointment during the week will be Several years ago this company was accompanied the members as a mas- Mrs. Townsend Coleman, Mrs. Man- money for the Eatontown Methodist ant Colonel William Blair of Fort dogs in an attempt to exterminate and the Pilling sisters, Marion and fulfilled for tho needy in providing succeeded by tho Monmouth Consol- cot. ton B. Metcalf, Mrs. Pierre S. Ross, church has been started at Eaton- Monmouth, Paul Godley of Morris- them. Assisting him Is Harry Y. Helen. health and safety of the pots. idated Water company. Mrs. Edgar W. Heller, Mrs. J. San- town with each member of the large town, who is employed by tho fttatt At Red Bank John T. Tetley en- congregation going Into some kind Smith of lied Bank, president of tho New programs over WBRB are The veterinary feels that there One part of the house bought by gaged in the newspaper and station- ford Sh;in!ey, Mrs. Harold VanTinc, in connection with the state pollc* Goorgo C Warren association and dance music by Julian's Boathouse are a number of pets owned by ths Mrs. Connolly ig said to haye been Mrs. Charles Steuerwald, Mrs. E. A. of business in promoting a unique radio work; Police Chief Edwin C, ery business, his son assisting him. project. one of tho best marksmen In this lo- orchestra, which broadcasts at 7:45 boys and girls hereabouts that built 150 or more years ago. Despite Subsequently the son became a1 part- J Smith, Mrs. Harry Butler, Mrs. Neil- Sloat of Matawan, and Paul Wat- cality. Tho two men havo not yet o'clock Monday evenings; the Par- would bo bettor animals if given an its age it is in good condition. ner with his father. One of the du- son Edwnrdes, Mrs. Ernest Fahno- At the opening of the drive each son, radio expert at Fort Monxnouth* succeeded in trailing tile doga to ent's Forum, conducted by Mrs. occasional professional looking over, ties of Milhird Fillmore Tetley was stock, Mrs. Henry DeRham, Mrs. member of the church will be given The board approved tho appointment. their loir. Clara Conant at 0:45 o'clock Friday hut hy virtue of the cost some of to deliver Sunday morning papers at Minturn Leroy, Mrs. Samuel S. a new dime by the official board with A communication from tho war de- This Is not tlie1 first wild dog soare mornings, and songs by Arthur May- those owners are neglecting their L-ittle Silver and Shrewsbury, Dur- Walker, Mrs. Marshall Booker, Mrs. tho request that it be multiplied a partment gave Lieutenant Colonel in tho neighborhood. About fifteen hew, bass baritone, who la heard pets in this respect. Hurt Skating, ing the blizzard of 1888 he had a Charles P. Johnson, Mrs. J. Frede- hundred fold by some means outside Blair authority to act1 as a member, years ago or ao, not only poultry but Saturday evenings at 6:45 o'clock. T~)r. Ticohurat la one of the most narrow escape from death. The ! rick Talcott, Mrs. William H. Tay- of the usual occupation of the re- provided it Incurred no expense to cows wore killed by dogs which were Rev. Robert Buche of tho English- jirominent members of the Rotary Gets Judgment members of the DeCoppet family lor, Mrs. Clement L. Despard, Mis. ceiver. The proceeds will be turned the government and If It did not In- reported to have had a lair on tho town Presbyterian church will con- club and always exemplifies the were riding on Sycamore avenue in Carl Bahr. Mrs. Stanton Whitney, over to the church the latter part terfere with his present duties. banks of Swimming rlvor. Sevoral duct tho morning devotions at 9:15 club's motto, "Service Above Self." Miss Helen Feeney Receives a sleigh, when they saw a bundle of i Mrs. Howard S. Borden, Mrs. Otto of August. Another communication from th« persons also stated that they had o'clock Friday mornlnga. Other papers on top of the snow. Their Goetze, Misses Nellie and Grace Por- The most outstanding activity will war department Informed tho board -been-attacked by- dogs*-Moat of these morning devotion periods are con- $1,001.50 in Suit Against curiosity aroused, they made an in- ter, Mrs. Riomnn, Mrs. William bo that of Kev. Louis M. Case, the that a hearing on the proposed erec- incidents occurred tit Phalanx and ducted by Rov. Sidney Davles of the Policemen's Benefit City of Asbwy Park and Or- vestigation and found young Mr. Tet- Compton, Mrs. William S. Haskell, pastor, and Fred G. Steelman, prin- tion of a bridgo across the Mana- Llncroft. A hunt was held under tho Ocoanport Methodist church on ange Rink Company. ley lying exhausted in the snow not Mrs. Edward Lentilhon, Mrs. George cipal of the Eatontown schools, who squan river at tho boundary of Wall leadership of a game warden and a Mondny mornings at 9:30, and by Association Elects far from the papers. He would prob- Churchill, Miss Claire Rumsey, Mrs. have-made plans for the opening of township in Monmouth county and number of dogs were killed. It was Rev. John D. Blair of Little Silver A judgment of $1,001.50 was award- ably have frozen to death if his res- Nicholas Rutgers, Mrs. Robert H. a shoe shine parlor, and who will Brick township in ocean county, thought at the time that all of them Methodist church Thursday morn- Oillcers of tho Police Benefit as- ed Miss Helen Eseney of Oakland cue had been delayed much longer, McCarter, Miss Elizabeth Reed, Mrs. shine the shoes of their patrons. would be held at one o'clock on Au- wore wiped out, but the belief Is now Ings at 9:30 o'clock. sociation of Red Bank were elected street Monday by Judge Rullf V. but he wns none the worse far hid Anthony L. McKim, Mrs. John C. Various plans for other businesses 9t 10. at the borough hall at Point provalcnt that some of thom escaped The Women's program heard at Tuesday night at tho annual meet- Lawrence against the city of Asbury experience after being taken to the Borden. Mrs. Chcston Simmons, Miss are being made One member will Pleasant. The county counsel and and bird tho animals which aro now 10:45 o'clock Monday mornlng3 un- Ing of that organization in borough Park and the Orange Rink company DeCoppet home and boing warmed. Marie Hayes, Mrs. Robert H. Trask, press pants for a. nominal sum, an- engineer will represent the board at making trouble in Shrewsbury town- der tho direction of Mrs. Arthur May- hall. They are: for injuries suffered while roller Mrs. Abram I. ElKus, Miss Anne other will make a dozen of dough- the hearing. ship. . hew will featuro each week a guest skating at the Asbury Park casino In politics Mr. Tetley was a Re- Miles. nuts daily and sell them at a profit, vPreRlklcnt—Chief Harry H. Cluyton. Charles D. Hyman of Atlantic City speaker. Mrs. Leon M. Kelley of Vlro prenlilnnt—Sei'Eennt t-corgo Clny- last March. Miss Feeney claimed publican. He anrvetl thrco terms as Mrs. William Orldloy, Mrs. Charles two will form a closed corporation Informed tho board that through the Harrison avonuo, contract bridge OII. that while skating at the rink onu a councilman and on each occasion Bennett, Mrs. Edgar Knapp, Miss of cellar cleaners, window washers courts he had secured judgment of Secretary—Cantnin Joupph Bray. when he was u candidate be received Amateur Contests teacher, will discuss this topic and Trotiauicr—Policeniim Lewis B. Hen- of the employees of the Orange Rink Antoinette Dwight, Mrs. Alfred Poor, and scavengers $1,000 against the Long Branch Ken- give some valuable suggestions next Urlckn. company, skating backwards, col- more votes than anyone else on the Mrs. Porter llongland, Mrs. Frank nel club for Illegal operation, but had ticket. During part of the time Typical of the co-operation with At Fair Haven Fair Monday morning. She has studied Chief Clayton begins his 22d year lided with her, throwing her down Hayes, Mrs. Timothy Kneland, Miss- which tho oltidals of the church are been unable to collect, and pointing contract bridge under ths guidance and causing her to suffer permanent Archibald L. Miller was mayor Mr. es Sollo and Ettie Shlppcn, Miss out that half of that sum would come as president of the association, hav- Tetley filled the position of president entering into the spirit of the pro- Judging from inquiries made ao far of P. Hal Sims, noted bridge author- ing been elected Its head when the injuries. She waa represented by Edith Kncclnnd, Miss Esther Bruce, ject is the fact that all dimes dis- to Monmouth county, If collected, so- considerable Interest Is being shown ity and author of "Money Contract," Theodore D. Parsons of the firm of of tho council. His brother Louis Misses Jessie and Alice Knecland. licited the co-operation of tho board. organization wns formed. Chief Clay- J. Tetley, was also a councilman. He tributed arc being furnished by Prof. in tho amateur night contests to be and is a c/crtiftod teacher of the Sims ton, Captain Bray and Policeman Qulnn, Parsons & Doremue, while Mrs. Samuel Riker, Mrs. Edward Steelman and Daniel S. Morris, man- Counsel Stevens explained that tho held at the Fair Hnven firemen's fair, contract system. tho defendants were represented by was elected on the Democratic Crane, Mrs. George S. Steele, Mrs. judgment had been awarded In what Gilbert Dnhlgrcn were elected trus- ticket. This waa the only time in the ager for Swift and company at Long which will open July 27 and close Henry K. Golenback of Perth Am- Joseph Hoagland. Mrs. J. Hartley Branch was known as a "common Inform- August 3. Persons desiring to take tees. boy and J. Victor Carton of Asbury history of Reel Bank when two Plans for the association'^ 22d an- Melliek, Jr., Allss Eleanor llongland, Mm. Fred G. Steelman and Mrs. ers suit," by tho ternia of which the part In the contests should register Sea Bright Fair Park. brothers wero councilman at the Mrs, Bayard Stout, Misses Isabel and informer gets half of the penalty and with Hariy B. Kllrtis at IIIH store at nual ball to be hold /Wednesday, same time. John T. Tetley had been George B. Whitileld have been ap- September 25, in tho auditorium of In addition to Miss Feeney's case Virginia Upptrrcu, Miss Florence pointed bankers to distribute dimes the county gets the other half. Ho Fnlr Haven. To Open Saturday a councilman and both of his sons Ruthrauff, Miss Doris Borden, Miss pointed out that the Kennel club waa the Red Bank Catholic high school, threo other cases of persona claim- had an ambition to follow in his and receive the profits n.-j they ac- Prizes will be awarded every night were made. ing to have been injured at the skat- j Mnteie Jones, Mrs. C. Mallry Jones, crue from the investments. on ground leased from tho City of and on the closing night all those Tho Sea Bright hook and ladder footsteps. Long Branch, which hud first claim. company has comploted plans for Its Ing rink were tried recently in the Mrs. Hooker Talcott, Mrs. Thomas who won during tho week will com- common pleas court. Miss Feeney Aa a youth Millard Fillmore Tetley N. MeCartcr, Mrs. Curios Dexter Counsel Stevens added that ho .un- pete fur a grand prize. third annual fair, which will open derstood the. property waa to have Saturday night of this week and will Zager Elected was the only plaintiff to receive dam- had a yearning to become an actor. Kelly, Mrs: J. Prentice Kellogg, Miss AIIt MAIL SCHEDULES. Tho booths and danco platform ages. He took part in a show which was Louise Hartsborne, Mrs. John Carey, been ndvertlHod for sheriff ealo yes- closo tho following Saturday night. terday. Tho data was received and havo been erected and a new sign ad- The fair will take placo on tho va- Head of'34 Club In another case tried Monday be- written and directed by Charlie K. Mrs. Ernest. Mamleville and Mrs. E. Itecent Changes Announced Uy Vont- vortlalng the event haa beon suspend- Champlln before the latter embarked A. fi. Clarke. master W. A. Sweeney. ordered filed, and dlscuaslon of It cant lot on Ocean avenue, next to fore Judge Lawrence, a verdict was waa postponed until later. ed across Ulver road In front of the tho postomce. There will bo danc- Abraham Zager was elected pres- rendered In favor of Mrs. Mnry Puz- upon a professional theatrical ca- grounds. Tito purchasing CDmmltteo PostnmsUr Wliluim A. Sweeney, ing and a band concert every night, ident of the new '34 club, composed zulll of Bath avenue, Long Branch, reer. Tlie show wag gtVLii by ama- MOKK rlU'/.l'S FOII HACKS. in conformity with some recent Mrs. Edna Johnaton, who conduct!! hns been very pnlmstnklnu; In Ha se- and ground prizes will bo awarded of members of the graduating class for $8,600 and in favor of Mrs. Rosa teurs In old Concert Hal! on Broad !i travel agency on the second floor lections of merchandise for tho va- street and it made a big hit. It was ciiang^j in air mail route schedules, nt No. 1 Court Houso , Free- July 20, 22, 24 and 27. On the closing of 1931. They met Tuesday night at Rlccardl of tho same address (or Harry MrMuhoii nnil 0. K. Davis, haa posted a revised scheduled In rlouii booth;', Insuring patrons of tho night a loving cup will bo awarded tlie Junior high school auditorium at $10,000 against Samuel Kelly, Henry a performance^ denling with Indians jr., (Jive Suitable Trophies. hold, complained ' of the loiterers samo high quullly for which tho fair which time an election of oillcers was and Mr. T'etloy" became of hhs ;miall tho Ked Bank piutolliee showing air iiround tho entrance to tho court to tho company having the largest C Baum and Michael Mooney, all of In tlie "Everyone Welcome" series connections fio.n Red Jiank tu points ia noted. number of members present In uni- held. • Newark. Miss Puzzulll and Mrs. stature enacted tlie part of n i»n- house; particularly lit tho entrance pooao. Tho rehearsals for this pro- of races bclhf,' conducted under tilt: ill the Weal and South. Tho sched- to tho prosecutor's ofllco, which l« form. LOUIHO Parker was elected vice Rlccardl were represented by the auspices of Captain Charles Bind oC ule Is" ns follows; AX T1IK SYLVAN FORUM. president, Harry Lake secretary, and firm of Qulnn, Parsons & Doremus duction were held in the cellar o£ practically on the doorstop of tho en- the Tetley home, which n\ tlmt time Conover lane, two pri/.uH have boon rlu.io HPII Hank 1:15 1'. M.. nrrlvlim tranco to hor otllco tia well us a dress DO YOU WANT A YACHT'.' Frances Sherwood' treasurer. The nnd the defendants were represented received in addition to those prev- l\cv, Lester II. Clio Will be tho committees appointed by President by Gcorso C. Cutloy of Jersey City. was on White street. At about that T.03 AIIKCICH fullnwiiiK nii'mlnt' at 8:00 shop on the ground tloor. Him want* Spenker Sunday Afternoon. time tho Onyx drum and Iniglo corps iously announced. They m from A. M. cd to know who hud the authority A Model One In llelng Dtaponcd of Zugcr Included, namo selection, Miss Harry McMahon ami O. K. Davis, C'tu'i' R.-cl iinlik 11:10 1". M.. nrrlvo I,o» was formed and Mr. Toth-y joined Angdf!. follinvinK (liiy lit f':10 1*. ,M over such n nulaiinco, Sha wns In- Rev. Lester II. Cleo, speakor of the on Co-oporntlvu Tlan. Inez Lawyer, chairman, Georgo Mnr- FOR COLOIU0D PUPILS. Jr., both of Red Hank. Mr. Davis tin tuul Frances Sherwood; constltu. that organization n.'t a drummer. Close Hnl Hunk full) I". M.. arrive formed by Counsel Stovenn Hint the assembly find a candidate for state A model sloop rigged yacht Is on has given a pair of Held UIIMSCS as Miami, riorl.lii, folloivln murninc nt 0:0a tlon, MISH Marjorle Fritz chairman, K local police had tho authority, where- senator in Essex county, will Hneak dloplay at Tho Register olllco. The Twelfth Annual Itewptlon at ltcd Mr, Tetleyf had a ^cniitl and a pri/.o In the clium 11 siieilkboK and A. M. upon nho replied that they ha-i In- at Thoron McCumpboll'u Sylvan for- Frank Loverslclgo and William neighborly te'mpcuanicnt ami thin, Clnin! UiM llnnk fl:40 I'. M.. m-rlve lit yacht was given to tho Red Bnnk Bank Tomorrow Night. Mr. MeMahtm linn given a flfteen- HoiMtiiii, Twin, fiillnwliiK ilny nl 1:15 1'. formed her that they did not h«v« um at Ilojindcl Sunday nfternoon. Ulnnm. Tho next meeting will bo combined with hi'i fair and square poiind UiM-roMhiilT typo anchor an n Model Yacht club to bo disposed of held Tuesday, August 0. , M. Iho authority heeuuso It win on Hl» subject will bo "Tho Chullongo of on tho co-operatlvo plan In tho In- Arrangements arc being complet- buslneaa dealings, nindo ninny fricndsi prize for tlie bird rliifw. Tomorrow." The public has been in- ed for the twelfth annual rncnpllnn In addition to the above schedule, county property. £lho pointed out terest of tho coming Model Yacht club for him. Ho took a wry active in- Harold I Inrtnliornc-, who has be.en Postmaster .Sweeney states that good further that tlie mnu drink thoio and vited to attend. MIDNIGHT BENEFIT SHOW. to bo held for colored graduates of tflroat In tho fire (h-parinirni. He regatta to bo held Saturday and Sun- Monmouth county tomorrow night iialllntr MM boat on tho Kimlh Slu-mv:i- <.'oriti(H:tlon±i to nil utiitiv points on tho list) unfit language, nnd ttequontly Mr, McCnmpliell linn Invited Gov- . Ir. A. M. are hereby ie- liee, tho prosecutor or tho nhorlft? can bo had through members of the for tho bonollt of the National graduates. Tho reception IH nrhrd- itnblfl eauiip.H. HUeiled lo iiltoiul the funeral .;erv- on homes and new bulldlllKf. Main- -• •• %~- - 1 ••oiilil bo called upon to ourb the nit- rlub or at Tho Rrtgliitm oflloo. iilml to begin nt linlf jinnl. cl(;hl li-eii Thursday tivimlui:, July IK, nt stay liulhling A Loan AmtoeliitUin, Hwlm nnil ricnlo Rwiiepstiikrn regatta to bo held at 1 II! Mi-dmiilc. iilroct, Ke rsijtiegt Red Dank. Ticket!) may bo bought o'clock. I'Vu tho pmit eleven yem*M Mr. Tot- H:00 o'clock »t the residence of Iho at Bed Iliink'ii only hnlhlng boach. QUIKIM In New QunrtnrH. loy hiiH tuul hi:i mm, Millurd .1. 'I'd- late . Mllliirri l'\ Tetlny, 1211 Hudson llll:l. Ailvertlsemmit. thosu law enforcement »((«nofo» to , li'ruB parking, Ornhiug'H Crimp, from any member of the committee Tho Qundranglo club have moved I'rubln'B Typewriter Hoadnnartors. IT. aa a nnrtner In the ncwMimper avenue. I tod Iliinli. Advol Ihicmcnl. do something itliutit It. Ufa, Jnhn* Ncwimin Minings ro;ul, -AdvertiHe- or at tho buslncfm plnr.ea owned by 1 lHne mid Dunce, Frpti 1'oppflr Htruli »tcm liliiliul that HIIO hail received th« tlioir bradtiunrtorn, formerly located Typewriters rented, bought, Bold nnd Rtnttoncry buMlne. '.-;. Tlie store mont. _ .___ tho following; Clayton & Mngee, and ranalrofl. TrtiblnVi, SB Brnnrt Auto Owners, Attention, Hatuidny nlK'ht, Went Kml Tiivorn, name »n*w« Mien compl*ltl*4 w#w In tho Y. M. C. A, homo on Hrnnch nenyan & fiwannoll, Curley & Bray, Ifl now eloped on account, of (ho Havo 111)'.,', on your Irtsunimo; rell- 2 Morford place, Kcd Bank.—Advor- Fuel Oil stroot. Red Bnnk.--AdvertInement. (loath nnd it will be rn-opiuu'd tfntur- three years ago, hut nothing had, iivnmio to tho top floor of the Chllda F. D. WlkofT, Co., J. Kriilol Co., A. K. nblo eonipimlcs, prompt HOIVICO. Hpe- l bonn done about It nine*. to oult vmu burner; hunt iirailiM mid building on Broad fitroet, Itcntnl has Fishing parties. Mnrlnn II, anch- ilny. cial rates on llmstii, Whlti'-P.K'h iirlcoH. Unexcelled service. l« Wtkofl '°'. ' "l Bunk, phono 653.— Building and Loan association, Bright, B. VV. Covort, rnplnln. Plionc '3o,va ran nmlto c.vtnt poi-Uet mmn-v phone Hed Hank 21(10. M. Heller, V. nrsn loads through The UogUter'a vi AdvorllHonient It liaya to advertUo in Tin Rail Bank 728.—Advertisement, flollliiR Tin) Rctfiator,-*Atlvcrti80):uoiit, ill. Gros;ilniie,r. — Advertisement. vortluliiK columns. — Aciveitlsouiciit. (continued <!M nt T>*A Ti-ni, i Ji-pan the northern part of tho island A new Red Bank civic organist-- on e ol fdelr^np^ «* «* "* the Southern half of ences there. , The newly constructed- transport tion known as the Taxpayers and' Custom—Land and Water Events, Including traveling bag was presented to Miss • 'he foremost dealers in papci.-i ,, . , ... „ plane designed by Vincent J. Bur- Lydia Y. Hayes, first executive of-! I* the United States, was the guest ™hlch '? n°w "W"d by Japan. Rus- Rentpavors association was formed 6l robo b ! w u 6 a nii Ja an nelll and constructed at Keyport at a meeting at the town hall TUBS-* Display of Fireworks. flccr of the state commission for tho! speaker at the meeting of tha Red ! m P ; . y »l «' = , P made Ita initial flight from Keyport blind. Carl Kanupfer of the Blind j "ink Lions club Tuesday night be- wl" uaa thls aa a basls of PushlnK Couple Celebrate day night. About thirty citizen*' Russia back to a point where Japan to the Red Bank airport last week, wero present and Archibald Ruther- At a molting last Friday night In Men's club welcomed the guests. fore a large and appreciative gather- will control the Sea of Japan and where several trial trips wero taken. ford ac cd as temporary chairman.' ths Beach Park Community hall, Lloyd F. Armstrong, Stanley Carhart', Dr,, Stewarrt Naglge gavge a demon- ing. Golden Wedding The ship, an Uppcrcu-Burnelll ,Mre. Julia M. Keough acted aa' .fee-" Keyport, a group representing tJr stratlon of the "talking book," which Mr. Whitfield, who la a world Vladivostok. It Is inconceivable- to Edward A. Phelan and Richard I think that Japan will allow Russia monoplane, was flown by Clyde Pang- retary but stated that she would be citizens and business men of the (Dick) Mack, appointed In charge of Is a machine to aid the blind In read- traveler and who has made man born, famous American pilot, who unable to fill this place permanent™- borough voted upon and passed Ing. Recorder Frank Hall of High- j trips to Japan In the Interests o to ultimately keep a powerful air- The Salvation Army's Rest She sorved merely as a matter it the water sports, will handle the ar- plane port within striking* distance later In the summer will attempt to V resolution reviving this year the an- rangements for this attractive event lands gavo a talk about the posslbll-1 his business, spoke on Japan and thi Home at Monmouth Beach fly the plane around tho world. In convenience until a secretary Is »»L nual observance of Amorlqan Sal Ity of employment for tho blind in Far Eastern problems. of Toklo. ThlB will bo Japan's hard- lectcd. , on the Salt Water Day program. eat nut to crack. Sho haa an army Scene of-Much Activity Tues- their first few trial fllghtB ths four- Water Day, which will be held on Frank Warwick, marshal of the Insurance work. Other speakers j His talk was no interesting ant toen-paeacngor plane reached a Saturday, August 10. were George Settulnell, field agent! educational, BB well as timely, thai of 3,000,000 to enforce her ultimatum day Afternoon and Evening. speed of approximately 150 miles per Mr. Rutherford stated that ttl« parade and chairman of the muslo and another one or two million men chief purpose of tho association William Sexton, an employee o committee, reported that five bands for the New York association of the Tho Register gives space to It in fu The Salvation Army's Home of hour and lY geared to do more than the Central Railroad or New Jersey blind and president of the Blind for th» general interest it contalm lu reserve. 220 miles per hour, Friday night the would be to bring- about lower taxe«; and four fife and drum corps have Japan must expand or perish, as Rest, River avenue and West street, He quoted ilgurea (showing how taxi' and a Keyport resident, succeeded in already consented to take part in the Men's chib; Dr. Emll Frankcl, direc- for Register readers. The addresi Monmouth Beach, was the scene of ship flew back to its home airport getting tho endorsement of. the bor tor of research and statistics of the follows: she Is handicapped by frequent where other adjustments are being ea had increased the past tew yetct "•; day's celebration, Mr. Warwick ex- earthquakes and only twenty per much animation Tuesday. More than Ho proposed that the duds of th» ough council for an all-day celebra- New Jersey department of institu- Japan and tho For Eastern Problem, 300 retired officers, most of them res- made. tion when he appeared before that pects to obtain fifteen musical organ- tions and agencies; Charles Bruen, a cent of hor land is tillable by reason new association be fixed at $1 D»r' izations to play for tho parade. "East Is East and West Is West idents on tho Jersey coast, wero the After these adjUBtmcnU tentatlvo year. Dr. William M. Thompson bpdy Monday, July 8, and aoserteJ member of the New York c6mmls- ot the- mountainous terrain. A popu- guests of Commissioner Alexander plans are for either bringing th% that tho Keyport business men would Mayor O. C. Bogardus and the slon for the blind, and Richard Coscr and Never tho Twain Shall Meet' lation of about eighty million rapidly and George White stressed the need councilmen have endorsed tho plan M. Damon, commanding tho Eastern plane back to Red Bank or making a of getting tho now association or- bear the cost of observing American of Caldwell. Few ever go beyond that quotatlo increasing Is practically crowded on torrltory. trip to a New York airport where tho for Keyport's Salt Water Day colo- an Island altogether about the slzo of ganized with the least posslbls losa Salt Water Day at Koyport on Au- made years ago and delve below th Tho occasion was the celobratlon 220 mark will be officially attempt- of time, stating that this would en-i gust 10. bratlon and requests every citizen In surface of this complex Eastern situ- the stato of California. ed . the borough to get behind tho plan ation. Most of tie condemn through Tho next move will bo tho thorough of the Goldon.Wedding of Commis- able tho association to play an eftoe- Committees Arc Appointed. wholeheartedly for Its assurrcd suc- Public Auction By sioner and Mrs. Richard E. Holz, vet- The plane is all metal, painted tive ro!o in the primary elections in- At last Friday night's mooting tho prejudice rather than glvo credit stabilizing of northorn China and eran oillcers now living in retirement Nassau blue with a goldon bronze September. . ." cess. whoro it is duo . . . that Is the ota placing upon the throno In Peking trim. The motors are mounted In following commutes were appointed The Salt Water Day committees County Stamp Club blllzlng influence of Japan in th< at Ocean Grove. Captain Richard Remarks about high taxes w«r* William Sexton, chairman of tho (now known as Pelping), tho legiti- Holz married Captain May Powell, tho nose of the body, which contains mado by Mrs. Martha Brower. She will hold their weekly meetings Orient. mate ruler by right of descent, Pi Yu. probably tha widest cabin of any general committee, assisted by every Wednesday night at 7.30 Monmouth Society to Meet To- both boing prominent oilicors in the said that sho was about to lose her Georgo Mason, Earlo M. Hagaman, Tho "East Is East" quotatlo Manchukuo Is fairly well stabilized. then young Salvation 'Army on July land plane In tho country. homo on Monmouth street because o'clock at tho Beach Park Commun- morrow Night at Asbury Park originally had Its bearing on Chinese are flocking In there, and Gordon Schanck, W. Warnc Walling ity hall on First street at Keyport. 16, 1885. During his subsequent The cabin Is extremely wide and 1B of increased taxes. Sho said that and Asbury Walling; reception com- -Fast Growing Member- i feasibility of marriage between an thoymake good farmers, selling their career Captain Holz rose to tho high- shaped like a part of tho huge wing when eho acquired tho property a mlttoo, Mayor O. O. Bogardus and ship• . Oriental and an Occidental, and had products to Japan, instead of living est possible rank below General, and and acts as part of tho plane's lift- number of years ago tho taxes tho borough councllmcn; grand pa- nothing whatever to do with the In- In constant fear of roving bands of retired in 1931 aa a Commissioner af- ing surface The monoplane has all amounted to approximately $100 per rado committee, Frank Warwick Legion Auxiliary Tho Monmouth County Philatelic dustrial angle. bandits, who would burn their build- ter commanding Tho Salvation Army the latest developments In aircraft year, whereas now they exceeded marshal, Poilco Chief Asbury Mount society will hold a meeting tomor- The Japanese do not encourage th ings and kill them off. in the eleven Enstern states with nis design, among which are flaps and a ?300. Sho criticised tho mayor and and Poilco Captain Georgo Mason Has Nomination row night, July 10, |n the North Intermarrying and I believe do no' Japan was no more aggrosslve in headquarters in New York city. Tho retractable landing gear. The flaps council for having held a referendum- and R. O. Walling. Solarium, Boardwalk, Sixth and Sun- favor the mixing of tho Oriental Manchukuo than our great Theodore Commissioner and Mrs. Holz havo permit tho plane to land at much last fall on the question of buying set avenues, Abury Park. The meet- and the Occidentals. They are proui Roosevelt was in Panama. Yet we four children who have followed In slower speeds than In other planes. fire apparatus at a coat of $17,01)0. Committees from local organiza- Mrs. Thomas Mead ia Named a> Ing will begin promptly at eight of their ancient culture, and tra- complain, Japan took possession their footsteps as officers in The Sal- Tho all-wing lifting fuselago per- Sho snld that the officials should not tions were selected as follows: Fire- o'clock and will be followed by a ditions and desire to keep them pure. first, as wo did, and talked treaty vation Army. mits tho piano to' achieve high speed havo submitted thla matter to the-, men's committee, W. Warne Walling New President of Local Unit stamp auction, with Leroy Dangler The offspring of such marriage 1 rights afterward. When a people Interest was added to tho occasion duo. to the great reduction of drag will of the people but should have, chairman, Asbury .Wailing secretary, —Three Members of No. 168 of Neptune as auctioneer. Members known ns an Eurasian. Those Euras- will permit a country aa rich in in the air. This feature was first ap- bought less cxponsivo equipment. She Gordon SchancHj Fred Bronkhurst, In that the first retired General of as County Officers. aro privileged to bring guests and at ians acorn to belong to neither on> natural resources as Manchukuo, Is, Tho Salvation Army, Edward J. Hlg- plied to largo airplanes by Mr. Bur- said aho had great ndmlratiori {or Georgo Birch and Wilmer Tuttlo; eo to Invito their philatelic friends raco or the other. to bo infected with bandits, such as glns, attended tho festivities, meet- nelli in a ship built at Keyport in tho efficiency of Mie'flro department American Legion, Paul Stenje! chair- At tho regular meeting of Shrews- to attend this meeting. 1829. and thnt she did nnt want hor re- bury Unit, No. 188, auxiliary of the Commercialism is the keystone by was tho case, I cannot understand ing old friends whom ho had not seen man, Arthur McFarland secretary; The organization is rapidly grow- which tho arch of national structur why any nation Bhould take the part for many yeara. General Hlgglns, Two Pratt and Whitney 700 horso marks to bo construed as a criticism Soa Scouts nnd Boy Scouts, Earlo Red Bank post of American legion, power supercharged Hornet engines of tho firemen. Sho anld that if tax- which waa held last Thursday after- ing in membership and at the pres- Is strengthened. That nation whlci of China, and, allow the unsettled who retired last year when- Evnngc- M. Hagaman chairman and J. Leon ent time has tho largest ennrollment docs not foster tho successful ad- condition of tho country to continue. llne Booth was elected General, to- and Hamilton variable pitch pro- payers had been the only persons al- Schanck; fraternal organizations, noon at the Woman's clubhouse on pollors power the large ship. Theso. lowed, to voto tho appropriation Broad street, officers for the ensuing of any similar society in this section ministration of Its business affairs In a conversation with a Mr. gether with Mrs. Hlggins, la spend- Holmes Shutts, Charles Sandman, of the stato. According to the so- and instil! patriotism In its indus- Parks, returning to Scotland on a ng some time at Monmouth Beach. engines and propellers allow tho would not have carried. Lou!» Stultz, Harry Williams and year wcro nominated. Mrs. Carl E. plane to obtain the best performance Bremer. the retiring president, was ciety's records as late as last Wednes- tries soon loses -prestige, internal furlough, after serving in China for The proceedings opened with lunch Tho meeting concluded with an'ad- H©i"bort Rothenborg; financial com- day, the membership Includes Alfred at noon and continued well into the at takeoffs in climb and at high dress by Assemblyman Theroh Mc- mittee, S. Frank Mason, Sr., George in charge of tho meeting. The nom- and external and becomes decadent. fifteen years as director general on spcods. inations wero Mrs. Thomas Mead F. Lichtenstein and Harold V. B. Realizing this fact, Japan is build railroads, he Btated he knew leas ovenlng with speeches and felicita- Campbell. Ho indorsed the now as"-' Mason, Loroy Sproul, Josoph Coward president, Mrs. Ottmar Phillips first Voorhls of Red Bank, Lieutenant L. Ing a strong internal commercia about China today than when ho tions, Interspersed with sports. The Seats have not been Installed In BOclatlon and predicted that It would and Josoph Morley; .publicity and ad- •Ico president, Mrs. Margaret Bile, D: NIxson and G. A. Bichor, Clarence. structure fostering industries, old went in thoro, and, further, that no aggregato sorvlco of tho retired of- the plane as tho seating space will bo soon gain many new members and vertising, Edward A. Phelan chair- second vice president, Mrs. Carl Bre- Montgomry, Sr., Arrid L. Swenaon and new and continually improving one can thoroughly understand them. ficers who attended was more than used for gaBollne storage tanks dur- would bo a potent factor for gopU- man, Mrs. Ira Ansorgo and Miss and H. Hall F. Glossncr as honorary 4,000 years. Colonel William C. Arn- ing tho proposed Pangborn" flight government. He salt! lio Ijollevod the mer secretary, Mrs. W, W. Shamp'a- members. on her arts and sciences, She has A woman may venture out any : Huth Disbrow; music, Frank War- noro treasurer,,Mrs. Judson Vnughan deemed It necessary to strengthen hour of the night or day in Japan old, Chief Secretary, who Is spend- around the world. Entrance doors officials of Red Bank would weicomW- wick and William Bckhart; baby pa- historian. Mrs. Walter Boyd chaplain, The senior members are Harrison her army and navy to a point cap- and not bo molested. She is not aa ing hie vacation at Long Branch, was are located at each side of tho cabin the formation of tho new association rade, Mrs. Hilda Stldfold, Mrs. David Mrs. Winifred Williams sergeant-at- Bance, Jr., Thomas Irving Brown, responsible for tho arrangements. with baggage compartments in tho and would appreciate suggestions, able of protecting her policy of ex- safe in China. Foreign residents In wings accessible for loading. There Sehanelc, Mrs. Jano Schncldor, Mrs. arms, and Mrs. Leon do la Reussllle, Alexander D. Cooper, John P. Coop- pansion. Shanghai do not attempt to take a advico and constructive criticism Joseph Hines and Mrs. Fred Krueor; Sr., MrB. Charles Sklllman and Mrs. er, William Darby, George O. Den- Is a largo express compartment aft. from such a source. ' " water eporte, E. E. Deokor, Lloyd F. After having made four trips- In wook-ond trip on a houseboat for UNDER SHERIFF GIVES TALK. '. B. Rue, Sr., members of the ad- nis, Horbert E. Edwards, Carl Eng- the past twelve years to Japan and fear of being pirated. The cockpit's housing is slidablo Mr. McCampboll said that the/tax- Armstrong, Btanloy Carhart, Edward visory board. lund, Jr., Irving Finch, F. F. Groff, Law and order follows Japan rearward to provide closed or s'oml- payers wero being mulcted right ahoV A. Phelan and Richard Muck. Herbert W. Hill, James Hollywood, China and having been closely as- Spoke To Howell Township Taxpay- opon flying conditions. Vision is un- left, especially by tho legislature. He" AH contributions to help defray ex- Mrs. Elizabeth Wood was wel- William A. Miller, William G. Mok- sociated with tho commercial In- wherever she rules. It la evident ers Association Monday Night. comed ns a new member. Mrs. Mead terests during all this time I am that Japan plans for the domination obstructed forward; rearward and criticised Frank Hague, the Demo- penses In tho staging of this monntor ,er, Mrs. Klna L. Oakoroon, Arthur Under Sheriff Cicorgo H. Roberts overhead. Lateral down viow Is In- cratic bon» nf. New Jersey ' and Bolt Water Day at Keyport will bo made a report on tho rocont plcnlo T. Parlo, Leon Reussillo, Jr., Paul fairly abio to form an opinion of of the Orient by the Japanese. 1 hold nt a camp at Tlnton Falls for their activities. Tho subsequent de- may liken Japan to an enormous bet- of New Monmouth was the principal creased by largo windows below, lo- Thomas Mntthls, tho Republican sec- turned over to 8. Frank Mason, Sr., the children who sold popples on Rovere, Harry C. Sleber, Leslie R, speaker Monday night, in the town cated at each side of the pilots, retary of state, and said that-'if''he' treasurer, or members. of his com- Stewart, R. V. R. H. Stout, Clark E. velopments usually check up with hive; everyone apparently busy and woro elected states oonator ho did Poppy day. A report was also given the opinion formed on a previous happy. It is true expert mechanics hall at Ardcna at the monthly meet- mittee. showing that $15.21 was spent for re- Wallace, Robert A. Williams, James ng of tho Howell Township Taxpay- not want to have his present place A. Wiso and Emerson F. Younger of trip. receive about forty cents a day anrl In tho assembly filled by anyone who Interest Shown In Celebration. labllitatlon and $37.30 for child wcl- the. expert women help about fifteen er's association. Mr. Roberts praised Joymakers View An all-day attractive program of :aro during last month. Rod Banlc Beunos Croes, Peter A. In tracing tho Nipponese to their his audience on tho great interest would take orders from cither of Ejleland, Henry H. Kohl, Jr., W. B. source of origin v/e find they prob- cents a day, figuring: this into our theso men. Mr. Mc'Campbell did liot ' events has been arranged by William Another report regarding tho flag taken by this non-partisan organiza- : Little, Jr., E. T. Scowcroft and Dr. ably are a mixture of Mongolian money at the present rate of ex- tion in civlo affaire. . . . Eclipse of Moon say outright that ho would run for Sexton and his committees, and al- which was presented to tho Red Edwin F. Stewart of Fair Haven; Chinese and Korean, later Inter change. senator, but his audience got the Im- though tho plan for the Salt Water Bank legion post .by the auxiliary Sidney P. Kodama and Mrs. Ortrudo mingling with the Malay and a I believe wo should follow what the He stated taxes were high because The third annual moonlight sail of pression that ho has about made tjn ' Day celebration and carnival was was read. AH annual reports will be C. VanVllet of Shrewsbury, Fred tho majority of citizens themselves the Young Peoplo'e' obuncil of re- sprinkling of theaborlglncsknowna Immortal Georgo Washington ad- were.not interested in the manage- hia mind to do so.' •-•'-•• " > .'• only recently revealed In the local road at the next meeting in August, Jackson and William Ward of Rum- the Ainu. There are about 17,000 vised, to tho effect of keeping out of ligious oducation was held Monday newspapers, an unusual amount of which will bo held at tho homo of son, Major A. M. Gurnew, Captain ment of governmental affairs nnd evening on tho'steamer Sandy Hook This impression was hcightoned'by. Mrs. Mead In the ovenlng. puro Ainu located in tho northern foreign entanglements. Writing of they left that part to some politicians a remark mado by Mr. McCampbefl intorestlhas already beon manifested John M. Hoath and Sergeant O. W, island of Sakhalin. Theso Ainu are notes, such as we sent to Japan Tho group of 100 young people- and by the jieoplo residing In the bay- Delegates to the state convention Palmer of Oceanport; E. H. Van- who were interested only In them- their guests embarked at 10:15 to the effect that If ho was elected' it Capo May September 6, 6 and 7, also known as hairy men, havo long during the last Administration, only selves and their particular henchmen senator ho would like to havo two sboro area, while the local business Slclen of- Little Silver, H. Georgo beards nnd resemble to some extent Borved to aggravate tho situation In o'clock at tho Atlantic Highlands assemblymen who would co-operate' men have all, given their full on- wcro announced as being Mrs, Bro- Boyle of Monmouth Beach, Alen B. and not in operating the county or pier and sailed up the Hudson river mor, Mra. Sklllman, Mrs. Mead and tho Russian. They do not enter into Manchukuo. The psychological mo- state for the public's welfare. Mr. with him. Ho proposed that Adrian' dorsomont of tho plan, backed by a Beeglo and Norwood H. Llndell of tho aggressive life of Japan and rr.ont to stop Japan in her aggressive i far as Forty-second street In Man- Moroau, editor of tho Freehold Tran-' promlsoto glvo It their moral and Mrs. Phillips. The alternates will be Atlantic Highlands, L. E. DeQulno Roberts stated that tho solution of hattan. The boat completed Its sail Urs. Vaughan, Mrs. File, Mrs. Wil- earn their livllhood by fishing. advancement was a combination ot tax problems was through tho bal- script, and Wayne McMurray, busi- financial support. Organizations from ami Maurice A. Potter of Long a'. 1:30 o'clock In tho morning. ness manager of the Asbury Park all parts of the stato will bo sent In- liams and Mra. Boyd. Refreshments Branch, Donald W. Dlckson and Ar- It Is possible to relato theso va- Iroat Britain and America, with a lot box, Irrespective of party and were served at the closo of the bus- rious peoples by reason of tho Mon- request backed by force which that fifty per cent ot our high taxes One surprise- for tho young people Press, bo nominated for assembly^ > vitations to participate in tho all-day thur B. Lovls of Deal, Hardy Bush, was the unhindered Viow of tho men. He said they would porform celebration. Although realizing It is iness session, when a social time was Jr., Mr. nnd Mra. M. R. Ekstromcr, golian spot, which Is evident at naturally would have meant trouble aro caused by mismanagement in enjoyed. i birth. Few Japanoao babies aro 'or all concerned. But that time has public olllce. ccllpso of the moon. At the time tho their duties more effectively than Ho.' rather early to mako predictions on Frank Hollowbush, William I. arrangements were made by tho com- had done. ; : • ' A covered dish supper and bridge, Thompson, Jr., and Charles R. Zach- without this Mongolian spot, which gene by nnd there Is no one to stop He told Howell taxpayers that the number of people who will either appears within a month after the Japan from continuing- with her mittee an eclipse of the moonwas not Mr. McCampbell wag very critical take part In this gala event or bo will bo held In tho Legion post rooms arias of Allenhurst; John D. Aldon, their duty as an organization was to thought of for that particular oven- spectators, Chairman Sexton estimat- Thursday evening, July 25, with Mrs. Harotct C. Dcnegar,- Oliver W. birth of tho child and disappears plan of tho Orient for the Orientals. get the public interested in the gov- of tho manner In which the public- Mead as chairman and Mrs. Phillips Holmes, William J. Korbonlte, Frank when the baby.is about two years In the Interior of Japan on tho ernment, in the ofllce holders afi{* Ing and was a pleasant surprlso for schools aro managed. He saioVifwae ' ed that tt celebration of this mng- them. Tho. young people had a clear nothing Ics3 than a rackot. Ho .said''- nltmlo Hhould draw approximately in charge of tho prizes. E. Lawrence, Ernest K Mcarns. Miss old. In size it is generally about that walls of a paper mill's officer I their duties and to interest them- A covered dish luncheon preceded Edith C. Pugh and William H. Pugh of tho bnll of a finger, but sometimes noticed a large map of tho Orient selves to learn more about the can- night for tho sail and It was judged the schools were not managed'prf-* 15,000 persons. a big success. The members of tho marily for tho benefit of children but A tentatlvo program of events was tho mooting of the county Amorlcan of Asbury Park; Lcroy S. Dangler It Is as large as tho palm of an adult. and tho Pnciflc ocean. Extending out didates for election to the respective legion auxiliaries held last Friday nf- and Henry J. of Neptune, Usually, there are one or two of rom Japan for a distance of about oflices, and that their further duty as committee were William Snyder, for tho benefit of high salaried school ' drawn upland approved by tho gon- tcrnoon at Aabury Park. Election of James D. Frascr of Bradley Beach, these spots, occasionally three or 1,500 miles they had drawn a purple an organization was to secure as Francis RaMch, Claire Lingo and officials. Ho said that a lobby Was. oral committee nnd It will bo staged officers took place and tho Installa- William A. Gassln, Charles J. Mar- four, but not more. They appear on ine extending down to the Mandated members aa many Interested citizens Harry Worden. maintained by principals, teachers* In order and Blurting time a3 fol- tion was made by Mrs. Franklyrt cus, Ernest L. Martin, Fred L. Rick tho buttocks, waist or base of the Islands.. 1. asked my Japaneso friend, as possible irrespective of party af- Tho council is planning on having and other school employees and that "• lows. Ritchie, department president. Three and Otto Robcko of Belmar; W. H. spinal column, sometime, but raroly, "Why not continue the line, taking filiations. He also urged the associ- a beach party on August 15. Tho ar- this lobby never slept; it was always' 1. Junior bicycle race (ago under of the county ofllcors are members of A. Gladding and Arthur Gross of on the limns, breast or stomach. ,1 tho sphero of Japan's contemplat- ation to have tho candidates of each rongements for the party will be an- on the job. He said that representa-' fifteen years), 10:00 A. M. tlio Red Bank auxiliary unit. They Loch Arbour, Walter I. Quelch of Never on the palm or sole. party come before them and explain nounced later. tives of the lobby wcro constantly at ed annexation"? Calling for a pencil tho stato capltol buttonholing assorn- 2. Senior bicycle raco (sixteen to aro Mrs. Carl E. Bromcr, who was Wanamnssa, Milton P. Sherman of Chinese, Korean, Malayan, Ameri- I drew a line from there Inland their qualifications for a particular twenty-ono years), 10:30 A. M. elected second vice president; Mrs, Mananquan, Hugh O. Tompklns of job and when elected to seo that blymon and senators to vota on ieg^ can Indian and Hawaiian babies be- westward, taking in tho northern COMING HOSriTAL BENEFIT. Islatlon favorable to tho ruling ecHoql 3. Swimming races (Senior, male Charles Sidllmnn, elected treasurer, Interlalten and Miss Florence S. sides Japanese hnve thla. spot—and part of Sakhalin, extending westerly they live up to their oath of olllce. and'femnle), 11:30 A. M. " and Mrs. W. W. Shampanore, who Wakellolii and Walter Voiglit, of He urged upon them to do their own class and to vote against legislation, Ainu babies havo numorous spots. o Lake Baikal, converging down to Dessert-Bridge and Flower Show for not favorable to them. Mr. Mci' 4. IJont races (all typos), 1:00 was elected chaplain. Tho other Ocean Grove. :he southern end of China, taking In thinking and insist upon results. county officers are Mrs. Ethel Brldcn This spot is found on the innermost Riverviow Hospital. Campbell said that thia lobby hud •' P.M. layer af the skin. he Philippines and completing the Ho closed his address by stating The Red Bank auxiliary of the worked tooth and nail to put over ' 6. Bnby parade, 2:00 P. M. of Bolmnr president, Mrs. John Wat- circle to tho Mandated Islands. My : on of Asbury Park first vlco presi- Tho junior members are John E, On the Occidental baby this spot is that 'public opinion always has ruled Riverviow hospital at Rod Bank Is the sales tax because the revenue 0. The grand parade-, 4:00 P. M. Davis, Norman Hewitt and Edward not visible to the naked eye, but hls- riends arnilod, raised their honor- and that they should make their or- 7. Refreshments and entertaintti - dent, Mrs. Edward Atlee of Atlantic sponsoring a desscrt-bridgo anil flow- thus derived enabled the high-up Highlands secretary, Mrs. Harriot M. Kelly, Jr., of Red Bank; Miss toiogicnlly It Is found near the sac- iblo eyebrows and shrugging their ganization the mouthpiece of a great er ghow at the Monmouth County school ofllcials to continue to recelva • ments, fi:0(i P. M. Martha Leo Getty of Little Silver, rum, the triangular lower bone of ihoulders, said nothing. body of men and women who want Country club at Eatontown next big salaries. He said tho school lob- ' 8. Band concert nnd block danco, Godfrey of Asbury Park historian, and Mrs. Georgo Rynenr of Keyport, Russell Bennett, Jr., of Fair Haven tho vertebral column. This quota- Southern China will raise the much and will Insist upon honest and ef- Wednesday, July 24, at half-past one by was also working to get the slate 8:00 P. M. sorgcant-at-arms. and Stewart VanVliet, Jr., of Shrews- tion Is ndapted from Dr. Shlge nobu eeded cotton for Japan. Japan to- ficient government. Their numbers o'clock. Income tax enacted. • ' 9 Presentation ot prizes, 8:45 bury. are legion, ho said, and all that they Kurl ynma's description. It la also day Is engaged In a commercial war Tho auxiliary cordially invites ev- Mr. McCampbell said that if ho P. M. Mrs. Ralph Howell, president of the called the "BIuo color spot." with tho rest of the world. require is proper organization. eryone to enter a bouquet in the ex- 10. Fireworks, 10:00 P. M. Middlesex county unit and depart- ran for senator ho would do so with' ment rehabilitation chairman, gave President Federal Japan acquired originally all A Christian Japanese business hibition, Entries must be at the full realization of tho fact that .he , Thn Salt Water Day rulobration knowledge of tho arts and sciences Mend of mine in Toklo mado the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. club by one o'clock on tho afternoon commltteo requests that all those in- a. talk and thanked tho Monmouth would receive no machine party »up> ' county unit for its excellent rehabili- Employees In State anil manufacturing before tho itatement that thirty per cent of the of the exhibition. Judging will be port. Ho Raid that both Hague ftttd • tern.itctl will kindly rend their local Eighteenth century from her ances- iducoted Japanese were Christians, done by Mrs. Otto Gocrtze and Mra. : for further details in tation work. Felix Santangelo of the A Surprise Party Given lor Mr. and Matthls wero against him and *hat newspapers Red Bank American legion, county John D. Sullivan of Hudson ave- tors, the Chinese. To this haa been t Is evident that Christianity Is Mrs. John Hlersplel. I Edgar A. Knapp of the Ilumson they would leave no stono unturned" order to be kept informed of any added the fighting nuailty of tho recognized as tho best religion for Garden club. possible c.hnngen Unit might be ninilo commander, congratulated Asbury nue, who is chief of tho administra- A surprise party was given for Mr. to defeat him. Ho closed his rev- Park, I»ng Brunch, Belmar nnd Red tion section in tho signal corps lab- Malay and with tho business sagacity heir faith and practice. Prizes will bo awarded and exhibits, marks by reiterating that It would by Hit; committee between now nnd and Mra, John Hierspicl of Leonardo will bo judged as to artistic arrange- Hank for their work in behalf of oratories at Fort Monmouth, was nf tlio Chinese lias developed a splen- Shlntolsm Is tho worship of ances- n few days ago in celebration of their be a splendid thing for lied Bank to Saturdny, August 10. Marlboro hospital. Red Bank unit elected president of tho newly-or- did Improvement of specie capable :crs. Buddhism is simply a religion ment and effect Containers must have a taxpayers association. Tho reviewing sliiiul will bo erecl- 53d wedding anniversary. Tho usual bo furnished by the exhibitors. won (he honor of having the most ganlzed state federation of Federal of competing diplomatically and com- f oblivion. In other words if you features wero In evidence and every- cil In front of tin' library on Uroaci Employees last Thursday at the meicially with the rest of the world. ire good In this lifo you pass Into Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow of South street, while the band concert nnd clippings ot activities among the one had a delightful time. Tho lit;: of the rounly.^ new fcdcrnl court house at Trenton. Just consider that my father was ibllvlon, and If not you come back guests were Philip Hlerspiel, Mrs, street Is chairman of the benefit and Lottery Tickets block diuii'i! will bo loratdl nt the Tile utato federation, which haa n twenty years of age when Admiral Mrs. Hamilton Battin of Fair Haven foot of Jii-ornl .street, corner of Kim!, bi- another tryout, poacllbly in the Davld MacPncaliy parade will Three Others In Mnlnwun Hospital. of Federal Employees. for trade. Tim progress tlmt Is ho visitors' book, kept by a larg« James McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Others serving on tho committee street anil Joseph Lucin of Shrews- bn open to nil regardless of where Other ollloerfl cho.nen were Frank tinted on each visit to Japan Is japer mill In tho lntorlor of Japan, George Janacn, Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno are Miss Florence R. Krldel, in bury avenue, tho latter soventoen, their residences mny be. Generally, Willlnm Tliorne of Lewis street, \t. Trolle nf tlm Trenton weather startling nnd one cannot help but 'his is what I wrote: McCarthy, Mr. nnd Mra. Daniel chnrgc of tables, assisted by Miss years old, were arrested by Rod baby parades are open only to locul Kntonlown, and three Newark per- Ruth Dlbbcn, Mrs. Homer Molhpt Bank poilco ln.it Saturday oftern/jonj, bureau, vice president; Miss M. F. admire tho Japanese, Twelve yenrs "May tho sphere of Japaneso Shine, Mr. and Mra. Albert Stovaway, CPnteMantH, but not in this ojvse, wme injured In nn auto acci- Conigan o( (ho federal alcoholic ago Yokohama was blotted out com- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tletjcn, Jr., and and Mrs. Weber Brooke. and charged with illegal posaessjon Them will be nltrncllvn prizes nf- dent Sunday nlRht on Route 34, near licence bureau, secretary; F. G. Tor- pletely, ami today It Is a thriving civilization and Improvement bo family, Mrs. Bailey and her son Mrs. G. M. Olsen la in charge of of lottery tickets. A number of tickets - fereil In nil the ilny'ii event:), lnclud- Ilolmdcl, Mr. Tliorne, driving alone, bett. of the Rarlfan nroenn.1 nt Me- city, fairly modem, wllh wide sheets beneficial to the circle of increas- Charles, Mrs. Joseph Ward, Misses tickets, Miss Joscphlno Weeks hcails for an Italian lottery, which wero Ing Monti*, baby puraiio winners, eom- WIIB tho moat serious Injured. He lurlien, treasurer, and Miss M. V. anil a busy population. One would ing prosperity, health and happi- Ireno Mayer nnd Mae Roach, Rich- ,the prlzo committee, assisted by Mrs. to have been delivered to establish* received a broken neck, possible- Hankinson of Fort Hancock, mem- ness of tho Orient. James S. Parkes, Mrs. William Naul- mento at Long Branch and Atlantic,'; potlllnn of music units, largest num- fractured ukull nml contusions and not think this city was tho site of a ard Russell, Patrick Klllcy, Walter ber In organisation In line of march, ber of tho executive- committee. disastrous earfhquako twelve years Faat President Edwin R. Conover, Tletjen, Joseph Brady. I-cster Mc- ty and Mrs. Klmer IJ. Morrow. Highlands, wcro seized. .. . » Inerrntlons of tile head anil fare. His These officers will meet next TUM- halrman of tho athletic committee, Carthy, Henry Tletjcn, Sr., nnd Har- Mrs. Henry H. Kohl, Jr., Is chair- Lucia was arrested by Capt. Harry' • group from the fnrllient point from condition is reported to be fair, ago. ;ave a detailed report of tho donkey man of the refreshment committee Koypnrl, best nppearnnco <>r group In dny night nt theOarfleld-Ornnt hot«l I first saw Japan throe months af- ry Bordlngbam. Tho guests were T. VnnNoto at tho railroad slatlon, Mllvlllo Carpenter of Newark op- nt Long Hranch to outline tho poll- laaoboll game played at tho Uelmar from Leonardo, Keyport, Water nnd has Mrs. P. Rrodua Powers, where the young man wan waiting to the punulti, fiwliianlii]; find bont ter Hie cnTlhqunlic. The llttlo Jap- eld Monday night in which the Mrs. Edna Fickor, Mra. John War- rnci'fl, nnd nwariln for otiier events oratml tho other ear. Three- other rle.i nml programs of tho organiza- oiics'n never whimpered. Ho went Witch and Jersey City. hoard a bus for Long Branch: Under, prroonH l» the Carpenter vehicle tion. ilons club team defeated tho Belmar ren,. Mrs. Theodora Mooro nnd Mrs. his arm, police say, was a packngb o£ to be Hated later. wore taken to the Matawan hospital sturdily back to work. The love of Clwanla club players by the scoro ot Donald Lawea a8 hor assistants. The general commlttre appiuvci Luther N. Stewart of Washington, i ruuntry ami rovrraice for the enl- TO KNLAKOK SCHOOL. tlcketn. Questioned by Llout. Harold with Tliorne by the Matawun flrut prosldent of the national federation, to 2. The Red Bank playois were Davlson at police headquarters, (he '. the siiKReotlnn that none of thn aid squa'd. Mr. Carpenter, who re- peror la paramount with nil the c-putf District Governor Herbert E. WATCK THE NUMBERS. judges be fleleefeil trom Monmouth was the prlnrlpnl speaker nt Thurit- Japanese. Rod Hank Architect Submits Plans youth gave Information that Jed. to • colvnd minor cuts wna treated by Hr. Edwards, Alex Wilde, Ira Crouse, be arrest of Maiiearuso at hla homo, cuunty. Thlii plan wan decided upon F. M. Lazow of Matawan. Mrs. Rose iiay'/i meeting. He dwelt on the The universal question is: "Whore For Entontown School Addition. Maybo You'll Get Frro Luhllcntion UN a precnullonnry mpjimun fiRalnst put poses nnd duties of the new state lamea A. Curloy, James H. Matten- where, according to police, more Curpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd are the Japanese heading? What la loe, Paul J. Rcinsllle, John Ballly, At the special meeting of tho For Your Cur. any erltlnlnm In regnrdn tofnvorltlsm O'Sullivati were all trenteil nt the group. Mr. Kulllvan li nine, president their plan?" In their plan peace, or lekets wore found, bt>W Hhown tho contestant!! In the of tlio Fort Monmouth unit. Dr. Douglas Edwards and AI re«oatod But corporation of R»d Bank. with hl» compliment*. place. RED BANK REGISTER JULY 18,1985. Pa«i Fifteen' Florida, war* gu»ti of Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo, was found dead in his au- had been included In the regular Mrs. Samuel Schlrjer, Mrs. Edward VENETIAN BLINDS Personals Charles V. Shropshire of Hudson Obituary tomobile Saturday night at New Freeholders Award schedule for re-building. Scudder, Mrs, Harry B. Slocum, Mr*. avenue over the week-end. York. Death was due to a heart at- The report of Glenn L. Berry, Lewis S. Thompson, Mrs. Louis B. WINDOW SHADES H. Floyd Bush, county superintendent of weights Gloria Uyton, dtugbtat o( Mr. and A Trumbull Smith of Branch ave- tack. For the past ten years Mr, Bridge Contract Tim, Mrs. Arthur Vogel and Mrs. Out prloe* are rlglt ML IMMI Mr*. Joieph I>yton of Oakland nue, a teller at the Second National ion ot the late Dr. John C. Rush Madison had been engineer for the and measures for the fiscal year, end- Stanton Whitney. (or detonatratlon and estimate. •treat, h»i returned from a visit with Bank ft Trust company, Is enjoying and Mrs. Louella Rush of Middle- board of transportation of New York ing July 1, waa received and filed. her aunt In Brooklyn. two weeks' vacation. town, New York, and a former and ho designed cars for the munic- (continued from page 1) Freeholder Arthur Pryor offered Reines, 536 Cookman Am Eatontown fire chief, died Monday ipal Independent subway service. He or Director Reichey a resolution Mlaa H«len M. Kelly of Haddor. Miss Mildred Brown of Gray of Monmouth Beach congratulated which provided that the road lead- Amateur Show At ASHCHI- PAIUC. Heights his been visiting her uncle, Gables, Mount Klsco, New York, re- morning at Hazard hospital, Long and his family had been sumtner res- Branch, where he had been a patient idents of Leonardo the past 26 years, and thanked the board for the Ing from the Freehold-Holmdel road, HIOHESf~CiSn?5lCli;8 PAID Rev. John B. McCloskey of Broad turned home Tuesday after having apeedy response and co-operation passing the former Collier property, Strand Tomorrow street. Miss Kelly, who has been spent a few dayi with Mr. and Mrs. suffering from pneumonia since May Mr. Madison Is survived by his wife, 18. Ho was fifty years old. a son and a daughter. they gave to the condition of Ocean and coming out Into tho Freehold- laid up about a year with an Injured Benjamin W. Covert of Bergen place. avenue in the Low Moor section, fol- Matawan road, bo taken over as a Booked to appear on the amateur hip, has Improved sufficiently to walk Edward Dougherty, wbo has been Mr. Rush was born In Junction night program at the Strand theater Mrs. Margaret Lupke, lowing a telegram from him at tho county road in accordance with a re- Old Gold-Saver with taie. In service In Tennessee with the and came to Eatontown with his par- meeting early In June. quest made by Marlboro townahp. tomorow night are Jeanlo Cottreli, Civilian Conservation Corps, Is ents when a young child. His father who was employed as a servant in U. S. Government Uiinn ' MIM Vcra Notcroso of Wallace State Commissioner of Motor Ve- The fourteenth issue of scrip was singer; George (Rags) Smith, eccen- •trtet |g spending two weeks' vaca- home on a furlough. He has been was, one of the best' known physicians the homo of Mrs. James D. Trask at authorized by a, resolution presented tric dancer; Mollle and Dominic assigned to resume his duties with and Freo Masona In this section. For Highlands the past 28 years, died hicles E. Donald Sterner, replying MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS tion at Newport, Rhode Island. to a recent request from the board by Freeholder Herbert of the finance Testa, piano and violin, and John Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smyths of the corps In New Mexico. many years Mr. Rush was employed Thursday night at tho ago of 73 committee, and adopted by the board. Fleming and Gran Miller, songs and GUNS — CAMERAS —. Washington street have been enter- •o,» by the Gulf Refining company and years . after an illness of several to take over Ocean avenue from, the nutations. Nine acts will bo pre- also by tho Standard Oil company. Highlands to Long Branch as a state He pointed out that although there taining guests from Buffcrn, New months. She was born In Germany road, Informed the board that such was 571,000 still on hand, a payroll sented. BINOCULARS — ETC. York, at their summer cottage at Of late yeara he had resided In Nep- and has no relatives in this country. would take between $05,000 to $68,- River Plaza Loses tune whero he was engaged In the was out of his Jurisdiction and would Michael Bergen, Irish lyric Innor, Bought — Sold — Exchanged Metedeconk. The funeral waa hold Saturday, have to be done by act of the legis- 000 of that. When asked if this won first prize last Friday night. Ed M», Elliibetii Russell O£ Sussex garage business. He waB a member with Rev. Charles P. Jonnson of All A Pioneer Citizen of the1 Exempt Firemen's associa- lature. He added that there are would be tho last issue Direc Cogarj and hia Hill Billy boys were BARGAIN IN WATCHES has been visiting with Mrs. Charles Saints church officiating. Tho body hundred of mllea of roads which the Relchey stated, "I hope so. We're second and James Kennedy, youthful Clayton of Rumaon road, Little Sil- tion of tliB Eatontown department in charge of A. M. Posten and; Sons having a- conference with the bank- Besides his mother, he la survived' legislature has so voted to take over accordion player, waa third. Bobby 221 Broadway, Long Branch ver. George F. Kaney, One of Itt was taken to Rose Hill crematory at au noon aa funds are available, and ers of the county this evening." Barry, well-known vaudevlllo enter- Mli» • Bertha Kelts Is spending by hia. wife, Mrs. Maude Johnson Linden for cremation. Director Reichey suggested that a Beit Known Residents, Passes Rush; nvo, sons, Cecil, Calvin and that as a result, if tho legislature so tainer, waa master of ceremonies. three weeks' vacation at the home voted for Ocean avenue, it would be letter be sent to the Central railroad After tho show tho performcra were 6f her parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Alfrad Away at the Age of 55 Yeart Victor, living In Eatontown, Floyd, perhaps three years before the action of New Jersey, requesting them to Jr., and Max, living at home; and Weddings guesta of William Noglowa, proprie- Expert Repairing Belss of Linden place, from her du- After Lingering Sickness. would be taken. Members of the repair the bridge over their tracks tor of the Red Bank candy kitchen ties as assistant to the registrar at two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Smith board were of the opinion that the near Brick church at Bradevelt. The OS Catholic university, Washington, D. Mlddletown township lost one of and Mlaa Maude Rush of Long Woolley—Euesell. road should be taken over as a state board voted that such should be WATCHES, CLOCKS C. its best known and most respected Branch. Also surviving Is his sister, Mlaa Dorothy Vanderveer Woolley, highway, as a continuation of the done. DRUNKEN DRIVER PUNISHED. citizens In death Wednesday, July 3, Mrg, Arthur Taylor of Eatontown and JEWELRY MIJI Joyce Morrltt of Spring and several grandchildren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. shore boulevard, and since the com- Counsel Stevens reported on street entertained a number of In George F. Kaney of. River Plaza, Woolley of Lake avenue and Ralph mission planned to do so several number of legal matters which need- John J. Many Fined S200 and Ills trlerHJs Saturday afternoon at a par- The end came after a lingering ill- Futieral services were held yester- Alexander Russell, son of Mr. and years ago, they voted to take the ed the attention or approval of the License Revolted. Accuracy, skill and experi- ty In celebration of her seventh ness. day ''afternoon .at tho Eatontown Mrs. William Ruuaell of Willow necmsm-y steps to "get tho ball roll- board, and also reported that he and ence enable us to do the birthday, Games were played and Mr. Kaney was born at Bradevelt Methodist church with Rev. Louis M. street, Fair Haven will bo married Ing" now. Freeholder Raymond Freeholder Pryor had inveatigated John J. Many of Madison avenue. most delicate repairing. We refreshments served. 65 years ago and he was a son of Case, officiating. Burial under the tonight at eight o'clock at tho First Wyckufr stated that he would be tho condition of tho sluiceway at Red Bank, was arrested Sunda: direction of Funeral Director Charles night at Shrewsbury by Policema'. guarantee satisfaction. Our Postal cards are being received John and Mary Kaney. His father Presbyterian church, Red Bank, by pleased to sponsor euch a movement. Takannssec Lake at Weat End. They died a number of years ago. Ho in Brecse of Eatontown was made at Rev. John A. Hayes, paator. Mr. found that the concrete structure Otto Herdon on a charge of driv- prices will please vou. from Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Chln- Gr- ilawn cemetery. A resolution from the township of ing an automobile whlla Intoxicated npck of Elm place and Mr. and Mrs. survived by his mother, who Is a res- Russell is the grandson of Mr. and Neptune requested tho board to take built 52 years ago, was in poor con- ident of Bradevelt. Mr. Kaney was Mrs. Peter Molr of Glassgow, Scot- dition, and. that something must bo No accident occurred, but Mr. Many' Silverware Repaired Jolil>D. Hughes of Elver Plaza, over and maintain as a county road car Is said to have been followlni who are on a motor trip to polnto In a plqneer resident of River Plaza, Mrs. Nora heo land. West Bungs avenue. The sugges- dono soon. It was voted to have moving there 22 years ago when that County Engineer John F. Hogan and a zig zag- course over the state high- and Replated Like New the South and who before returning oE Rumaon, widow of Patiick I.co, Tho church will be decorated with tion waa made several months ago way. Dr. G. VanVoris Warner ex will visit Mrs. Chinnock's relatives at section had only a few residents, A died last Saturday night at tho home background of candles, palms, by Director Relchey that West the Long Branch city engineer col- Bhort time previous he married Mlsa laborate on plans for present reme- amined Mr. Many and said that 1 Tampa, Florida. The cards received of her son, James Leo, Sr., of Center ferns and summer cut flowers, A Bangs avenue be Improved and made waa drunk. Recorder Elmer C, REUSSILLES' Monday showed the party to bo en- Mary Connolly, by whom ho Is sur- recital by Miss. Sara Armstrong of into u relief route in Asbury Park to dial purposes and for permanent im- street, after an illness of several provement of tho situation. Inas- Wainrlght' revoked Mr. Mnny's drl 36 Broad St., Red Bank joying themselves at Miami. vived. weeks. She waa 73 yeara old. Red ,Bank, organist, will precede the relieve the congestion at the Inter- er's license for two years and Im- Miss Margaret Murray of Herbert ceremony. Mrs. Jesse Helscr of section of Corlies avenue and Main much as drainage from two state I'cL 183L Mr. Kaney was very active In civic Mra. Leo waa born in Ireland and highways also runs into tho sluice- posed a fine -of $200. atreet is enjoying two weeks' vaca- movements for the welfare of Hlver' came to Rumson 58 years ago with Freehold, cousin of the bride, will be street, Asbury Park, which during tion at Atlantlo City. Plaza and the upbuilding of that the soloist and will sing, "At Dawn- the summer months is believed at way, Counsel Stevens sug^cHted that her parents, the lato Michael and ing" and "Oh Promise Me." times to be the busiest Intersection the state should also aid in any such Miss Harriet Jackson of Bergen place was very largely due to his Alice Summers Cronin, Her husband expenditure. place and MIBS Anna Seward of efforts, He was engaged In the build- died in February, 1917. Mlas Woolley, who will be given in of the state. At that time the Nep- TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Batbntown attended the annual mu- ing and contracting business, and marriage by her father, will be at- tune board of trade protested that Besides tho Bon with whom she such u relief route would divert traf- sical of the Women's Federation of such was his faith in the future of lived, Mra. Leo la survlvotl by an- tired in a white lace gown ..with a Contractor and Builder New Jersey Thursday at Borden- his community that he made con- tulle veil caught with orange blos- fic and possible business from them, Series other son, John Leo of Rumson; and the matter was dropped. Along town. siderable Investments In buying land three daughters, Mrs. John Connett acmis and will carry a bouquet of SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Mrs. Fred Colmorgcn of Oakland white roses, white larkspur and with the presentation of the town- On Modern Art and building houses there. He also and Mra. Alice Sutter, both of Rum- Bhlp'3 petition on Wednesday, Clerk SCREEN AND STOKM ENCLOSURES street was called to Keyport by the performed many contracts at that baby's breath. The matron of honor, Telephone 940-M im Brldco Avenue, Red Bank. N. t. son, and Mrs. William Sully of Har- Mrs. Wallace Bennett of Fair Huvcn, Cole announced receipt of a tele- The first of a series of lectures on death of her grandfather, Thomas place. His square business dealings rison and aoveral grandchildren. Fitzgerald, on Friday. He was a and genial temperament won many sister of the bride, will be gowned gram from Edward Goldberg, repre- modern art for tho benefit of Mon- brother-in-law of Mrs. Caroline Bray Tho funeral was held Tuesday in pink moussellne dc sole and will senting tho Neptune board of trade, mouth Memorial and Fitkln Memor- friends for him. He was one of the morning at nine o'clock at her late stating that a petition of protest was of Wallace street, and formerly founders of the River Plaza flra com- carry a bouquet of pink and blue ial hospitals will be given this after- lived here. home and at ten o'clock at the larkspur and baby's breath. being sent to the board and asked noon at throe o'clock by S. Lewis pany, and he served a term as chief Church of the Holy Cross at Rumson, that nctlon be deferred until the pe- Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ncwcomb Janet Vanderveer of Newark, Tim at tho homo of Mra. Campbell of the Mlddletown township fire de- where the rector, Rev, John E. Mur- tition was received. The board so Clark of Park avenue, Elberon. v • have . returned to their home at partment. He was building Inspector ray, celebrated a high mass of re- cousin of the bride, will bo tho flow- voted to do, although some members Brldgeton after a visit with Mr. and for the River Plara district. The St. er girl, she will bo dressed In a plnlc Mr. Tim, who Is associated with quiem. Mrs." Marie S. Ledcrhaua moussellno de sole and will carry a expressed themselves as being very Mrs. Cecil MacCloud of Wallace Vincent de Paul society numbered chanted tho mass and sang "Vent favorable to tho plan. Wlldensteln and company of Now street. Mr. Kaney among its memberB. bluo basket of pink rose petals. York, Paris and London, will use Josu" and "Oh, Paradise." Misses Loretta Regan, Marion MM. Robert Slpe of Albany, Ore- Besides his mother and wife, Mr. The bearers were County Treas- A number of requests were re- original paintings of various masters, gon, and Mrs. Aletha Hubbard of Kaney Is survived by two daughters, Spence, Lola Hesse and Virginia j ceived from various townships in the including Carot, Courhct, Degas urer John H. Naughton, Councilman Chasey, all of Red Bank, will be the Everett, Washington, are spending Vera and Frances. He also leaves Dennis M. Byrne, Frank Nary, Louis county requesting the board to take Monet, Renoir and Cezanne, to Illus- tho week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph two sisters and four brothers, they bridesmaids and they will be gowned over roads or streets as county roads trate his lectures. Miller of Country Club estates, Mld- Wilson, Raymond Porter and John in blue moussellne do sole. They to be maintained by the county out being Mrs. Ella Conk of Rod Bank, Gaynor. Burlnl In charge of tho will carry bouquets of pink larkspur The other lectures will bt Thurs- dletown. Mrs. John Miller of Brooklyn, John of fnnris provided for that purpose dny, August 1, Thursday, August 15 Julian Parker of Country Club es- Worden funeral home was in Moun and baby's breath and will wear by the state, The requests were bor and William 3taney. of Elver Plaza Ollet cemetery. headpieces of pink larkspur. and Thursday, August 29. Tickets tates has been confined to his home and Raymond and Thomas Kaney of ough of Little Silver, portions of Wil- with a severe sunburn. Frederick MVIOB Kusscll of Fnlr low drive, Church street, Sycamore mnY bn oblfilnorl from Mra. Richard GEORGIA Bradevelt. Hiram Thompson Duane of Locust. Mrs. Morris Miller of La.• ||c Instant Postum °< family were vacationing at Mount not como Into condemnation; but H cmrrnny at WoqdbrldRo. Pocono when Miss Borden was tak- passed from death unto life" (John wife of John Kerr of Atlantlo Hlj»h- 5:24). lnnds, died Sunday at tho Monmouth en sick. Memorial hospital at tho nRO of 58 OUTING AT A CAMP. Mrs. Grandln Hammell and young The lesson-sermen also Includes tho following passage from the Christian years. Death was caused by a clot daughter returned to their homo on on tho brain Sho Was in tho hos- lichckah Lodgo Members and Tliclr Shrewsbury avenue Tuesday from Sclenco textbook, "Science and Friends Have a Picnic. Health with Key to the Scriptures" pital four dnys. Mrs. Kerr was born Rivervlew hospital. in Scotland and had been a roflidont Jane O'Nell, the six-year-old by Mary Baker Eddy: "Because Life The members of Naycslnk Iicbckah No Formality daughter of Walter O'Nell of Drum- Is God, Life must bo eternal, solf- of Atlnntlc HlghlnndH since 1008. She lodge of Red Dank and their friends mond avenue. Is still a patient at the exlstent. Life Is tho everlasting I was employed ns Janitor' in the enjoyed a plcnlo at Ornbcrg'a camp Our parlor reflects tho friendly am, the being who was and Is and Proohyterlan church at Hint plneo. on Newman Sprlnga road Tuesday Taity, fendar, Spring lamb ... an all- Rivervlew hospital where shct Is re- charm of our funeral homo and ita covering from a Fourth of July In- shall be, whom nothing can erase" The funrrnL wag held yesterday evening. A covered dlah nuppnr was wealher favorite with Ilia wholo family. jury. Her dress caught fire and Bhe (p. 280). afternoon at the Pronbyterinn church nerved, after which games word surroundings. Thero is no stiff, un- Incidentally, on» of tho bait moat buys plnyed and prlzcj awarded. Tho W»B burned on tho stomach, hack, Rev. William I. Campbell conducted comfortable formality anywhere. you can get these dayi. Buy a "leg" for leg and arm. CARD PABTX AT LEONARDO. tho service and burlnl by A, M. Poa- outing waa directed by Mrs. KILza- Sunday dinner...you'll save considerable. Miss Mary McNeil of Jersey City trn anil Bond wn.i In Fair Vi<*\r ocme- bcth Hoffman, rmslBtinl by I ho nfllcern tf • of tho lodge. This, of course, In appreciated, for 231 Is spending the summer with her Mrs, Rose Mayer entertained a grandmother, Mrs. John McNeil of Those nttendlng were Mrs. Bar- only a church funeral should bo number of friends at a card party at bara Heyer, Mr. and Mm. Harry Ho»- Bridge avenue. her home at Leonardo last Thursday. Wiley IJoyil marked by strict formality. Our fun- SMOKED HAMS > Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sehulto of After the games a social time was Of MlddlcLown died of heart illsoaso kcy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klotzln, Hancj road, Fair Haven, with their enjoyed and prl«e» were awarded. Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Boyd, Mr. anil eral homo In ft rcnl homo In every Saturday at the Monnmuth Memorial Mrs.(Harry Amos, Mra. Carrie Pnt- Amphibian plane, which is housed at Each guest received a souvenir fa- hospital nt Lonp Branch. Ho wn3 63 sense of the word, anil hfli] tho truo LONG ISLAND DUCKS the Red Bank airport, made a trip to vor. A pitch-work quilt was disposed years old anil had lived nt Middle- terHon, Mrs, Ionn Cook, Mrs. Georgia amen Luke Placid where they spent the of on tho co-operative plan 'and It town a number of yearn. Ho far as Lawaon, Mr. and Mra. Glint Ornbrru, homelike ntmoaphore, Sliced Smoked Ham CUTS . 49* weekend. Earl Bock of Philadelphia won awarded to John Hougardy of la known ho lias no nrmt- mirvivlng Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, MIH. did the piloting. Kast Koansburg. Others present relatives. The funeral was licit! Mon- Ei'.ward Ottlnucr, Mr. and Mm. Krp.l Chuck Steak CHOICE ORA»E , 25< John Fix Is confined to his home wore Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Healey day afternoon at the Posten funeral Onkley. Mm. Chester Carlston, MIM on Worthley street by illnesn. and their daughter Loretta, Mr. and homo at Atlantic) Hlgh.ln.nrln and Lldn Oakley, Mrs. Uuth'Bmilh, Ull- Fane/ Fresh Mackerel ib.9< Arthur Smyth of Butler, N. J., Mrs. Conrad Rennemann and their hurlnl was In Cryatnl Stream r<-me- wood Ivlnn, Mra. Mlnnio Chamber- formerly of Red Bank, Is upending an son Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. {Frank tci •• lain, Ml»s Anella Lamb, Ml»s Esther AtBlRT W.V/ORDEM Fresh coo 19c Indefinite vlnit with his mother, Mrs. Flentje, Mrs. Charles Lowden, Mies Wr-lns^eln, Misa Pauline Buck, Miss HARRYC.F.WORDEM • JAMES A.WORDEH Karen Smyth of Monnmuth street. Margaret Dolnn. Mini Anna norm- John Q. Madison,, Helen VanDyke, Mrs. Kate Monrenii, PHONE 557 Mrs. Mary E. hoggins and son, ley. John Truen, William Metilerand Mrs. EllMbeth Wood. Mlnsen .Tnnot SOE.FRONT ST. • • • RED BAWK.N.i. J«m«» E. L. Oogitni of Palm Beach, John R«nn«mann. • City engineer of New York and n and Ethelyn Cook, Mrs. Emma Lyons well known iumaier rwldiat of «J>4 Mrs. ilebecc* Belraw. = THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.»

.=.«, -'Vs 1*awi Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 18,1085.

Ward R. Jeffers and Capt. EdwMi on her foot which required several Mr«. Vadln Curtli. Mr, Horniby la , DR. L. W. CARLBON Cricket Team To Lee will start Saturday for Indian stitches to cloae. recovering from «ev«ral recent iur- Leonardo News. BUBOEON CHOlOrODIBX Miss Marie MacConnell Is enter- gleal operation!. rr COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THB BEST- AT Red Bank Bus on Tour apolls, Indiana, to spend two weck« (lit iUd B»nk B*gUt« in b» boutM FOOT AILMENTS with, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Mac- taining Miss Alma Lee of Keansburg. Miss Pauline A»h U visiting frlendi la Uonardo it li« atona ot Wtillna M»r- OAM H«ur*t Dally 10 a. m. to 6 pi m. Leod. Mra. Wilbur MacConnell gave a at Watertown, New York. •n, WlllUm Shepion and Albert J«w One of the buetei of the Boro party at her home Tuesday evening mtM.). Ev«nltt«U Tuesday and Thursday. Busses, Incorporated, ot Red Bank, Mis« Flora Seoley and Mrs. Edith Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Brow«r and For Appointment phona 2442. has been engaged to transport the Lick of Ocean Grove spent Saturday la celebration of the fourteenth birth- Mrs. H. Ki CurrJe ipsnt lost week at Mr, and Mrs. Janes McMahon and cricket team of the Bermuda athletla wilh Miss Lydla Myers. day of her nephow, Arthur Ewlng of Lavalette. children, Jack and Barbara Lee ara 60 BBOAD ST., BED BANK, N. j - Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jaeger enter- Philadelphia, who la spending tho Mrs. E. V. Sllcox and daughters spending a week 'With Mr. and Mrp. l INSURANCE, SURETY club on a tour of this section of tho United States, and also In Canada. tained relatives from Jersey City summer with her. The guests were spent last week at Lavolette as th Thomas Desmond. Jr. BONDS, JIDEUTy BONDS, CON- Negotiations for the trip Were com- Sunday. Mrs. Charles Schellin of Belleville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobli Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard and Doris Balbach of Keanaburg, Thomas Barnes hat returned from family are spending two weeks tour- MARKET TRACT BONDS. pleted thla week by Dave Merrill of Mr. and MrB. James Bartholomew Montclair, promoter of • activities In spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs,Ewing of Philadelphia, Miss Mabol a two week*' trip to tho Adirondack ing the Southern etatea. They will EST. 19O2 JOHN B. ACKLEY the United States for the Bermuda Jones of Marlboro, Luker, Mrs. William Sutherland and mountains. spend a few dgtyg with Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Adubata of Beiford and Miss .Miss Angelica Lurch of New York George Leland Murphy of Maryland, 20 Arthur Place Call 2351-J. club. Mr. Merrill signed up with Miss Tcssie Haggertyof Brooklyn 123 WEST FRONT STREET the Boro BUBSCB after making In- I? visiting Mrs. Kittle Ahearn. Helen DeGrote of Port Monmouth. was tho recent guest of Mr, and Mrs, formerly of Leonardo. Bed Bank quiries among various bus concerns A surprise party was given for Tho ladles of St. Clement's church John C. Osborn. Arthur Rleman is enjoying a two- in the metropolitan area. He lo- Paul Tarnow, Jr., by relatives at hla opened a novelty bazar yestorday In Norman R. Voorhees, manager of weeks' vacation with hla family tt PHONE: Red Bank 678. 1 cated here just the type of bus ho home last week In celebration of hl» the parish hall and It will conclude E. IS. Cllno, Inc., is recovering from Leonardo., FREE DEMVEBY. • ALL Meat* Protected by O-M Prlgldalre. Christian Science was looking for to Insure comfort today. A large quilt will be disposed surgical operation at the Hazard Miss Emma Morbacher of Hoboken seventeenth birthday. The guests 1 SPECIALS FOR JULY 18 . 19 . 20 Reading Room to hi8 team on the long journey. were Mr. and Mrs. Walter DcQrota oi on the co-operative plan. hospital at Long Branch. drove to Leonardo last week and vis- Guests at the Beiford Rest board- Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sohults ar ited Mlsa Helen Ruhnke, (FltEE TO THE PUBLIC) Twenty-flve members are in the and family of Port Monmouth, Mr. the parents of & daughter born group of cricket players, who played and Mrs. Norman DeCJroto and ing house ot Henry Peters are Mrs. A beach party waa hold at Mar* EVeah Chopped Church Edifice Sunday, dean Beach Saturday evening by a Full Cream C 209 Broad St., Red Batik, N. J. Tuesday at Huntlngton, Long Is- daughter, Mra. Delts of Jersey Clly, Agnes Cronk, Joseph Auerbach, Mr. and Mrs. John Hnparty, James Hcg- C. J. Teschko of Keanaburg has number of young poople. Thooe pres- land, and who will meet the Staten and Albert and Jay Whlto of Beiford opened a delicatessen (tore in the, Authorized and approved HUr- Island cricket club today and the Paul received many fine gifts. arty, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Casaon, ent were Mr, and Mrs, Elkworth Roll Butter 28 BEEF fttaro on Christian Science may be new building on Front street re- Conover, Mr. and Mra. Louis Augus- Ib 17s; Germantown cricket club tomorrow. Mr. ana Mra. Thomas Wing, Mr. and rcsdi borrowed or purchased. Miss TCBSIO Telchman of Passalc cently erected by P, Flgenson. tine, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Macin- The public Is cordially Invited to Tho bus tour will start Sunday when Is vlslllng her aunt, Mrs. Charles D. Mra. Theodore Kelly and family, Mr. Gtfl the Kcadine Room, which it- the team will depart for Providence, and Mrs. FerneUes and family and Mr. and Mra J. Leon Schanck tosh, Virginia Peters, Harriet Keefar, Fancy open' daily except Sundays and Brown. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.Phyllis Duncan, Dorothy Sharkey, Quality Sirloin lezal holidays, from 1:20 to i:'M Rhode Island, to play the Provi- 0. Harry Lohsen is enjoying two James Byrnes of Now Tork, P. M. Tuendayi and Fridays. 7:30 dence cricket club on Monday. From Harold Smith In Llnwood, N. J. Mae Waldman and John Shoan. weeks' vacation at his home here. Malcolm Connolly, who Is em- Games and refreshments . were en- Fowl 251 to 0i30 P. M. (here the itinerary In Canada will John C. Anderson, Sr., has been on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodward ployed on Long Island, is spending joyed. STEAK 35 tt> ALL SIZES During July and AuRuat the Sunday Include Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, a week's vacation with his parents, a business trip to Cambridge, Mary- Evening Service will ho omitted. and daughter Mne spent Svinday with land. Mlaa Phyllis Duncan of JerBey City St. Catherine's, London and Chat- Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Woodward of Mr. and Mrs. James Conpolly. fancy Roasting ham. Tho toam will return to New MIBB Marjorle Sutherland Is enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. a. Morris Britton of spent the weolc-ond with Mlas Har- Linden. Bloomfleld were recent guests ol riot Keefer. *v York In three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes and ng a week's vacation from her po- Fancy Fryers tho former's parents, Mr. and Mro, The Baptist Christian Endeavor so- Quality Captain of the cricket (earn Is W. sons, Melvin and Jack, are spending sition at Asbury Park. C. M. Britton. Chickens F. "Chummy" Hayward, who l» a week in Kentucky. John Johnston of Blrmington is ciety met at the home of Miss Vir- or ranking No. 1 all-around athlete In At a meeting of the borough coun ginia Jerolemon Monday evening. At (3 to 3!i Mrs. Edna Salmon has been spend- visiting John Adubata. ell held Monday night of last Week It COAL Bermuda. Traveling with the team ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Etta Morris Is enjoying a va- the prayer meoting next Wednesday Top or are Bernle Kelly of Newark, who was decided to ask the state aid Im- evening those attending are asked to Gurden Rudolph. cetion of two week3 at her home provement committee to allot $18,000 RIB Bottom Round ranks sixth among thlB country's Miss Jean Robertson Is spending here. • >rov!de a Bible verso beginning with Premium Lehigh best divers, and Leonard Spenco, towards the rebuilding of Atlantic '<• or Y. The sermon topic Sunday two weolts with her aunt, Mrs. Duard street. The borough would have to morning will be "Allvo Again." Mrs, New York athletic club champion Carlson ot Brooklyn. ROAST 29 ftROAST 33ft jwlmmer. Keyport News. pay about $2,000 as their share. A Kalph PeaBe will lead the Christian Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Nelson en- resolution was also passed asking Endeavor meeting In the evening Frank B. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nel- the government for a funl of 54,800 I,p(rs Genuine 1 1 (Tha Bed Bank Remitter can b* boueh,1 and the subject will bo "Keeping Frankfurters Belforcl News. son of Sea Bright Sunday."" , , In Keyport at the itoret of Costa Brothers, to clear up the water front wrecks. One's Word." Tho sermon topic In SPRING Miss Stella Thome of Red Bank Mrs. Florcnci M«le«, Gna Benaon and Mis.Councilman Albert M. Halgh, chair- the evening will be "The Gift of. & Bologna Lawes and Mra. Louis Becker of Keansburg lara Suisman). man of the finance committee made 28;,, {Tho Red Bank Register e«n b« bauffht God," The church business meeting spent Sunday with Miss Nettle John S. Matthews, Jr., ia having a his report which was accepted. The LAMB 25*\h Tel. 2875 Red Bank In Beiford at the atorea of Ahearn'i. H. last Saturday evening -was not con- ClayBnir and Barry \yaDsensan'i waiting Strong. vacation from his duties as cashier matter of purchase of fire hose was cluded and it will bo held again Sat- Fresh Jersey ftp Dr. and Mrs. James Arthur Mac- f the Keyport Banking company. left In the hands of the fire com- urday evening of this week. dos Mrs. Albert E. Langrord, Miss key of Trenton spent Thursday with Everett Decker and Charles Miller mittee after a lot of objections had Fresh Beef * Marian Langford, Mrs. Stanley Cook Mrs. Dora Schnoor and family. lave been spending the week at been made on tho price, etc., by Mra. Rose Mayer has as guesta at EGGS o9C - and children Theresa and Albert and A bundle of Sunday newspapers Lavalette. Councilman Currle. Local mer- her cottage Charles Lowden of Jer- UVER 23 (White or Brown) Misa Mae Stewart took a steamboat was stolen at John W. O'Neil's place Miss Marie Knoller of Kingston, chants are planning a salt water sey City, Mr. and Mrs, Frod Vornois 'OUR VACATION of business early Sunday morning, New York, was the recent guest of day August 10, and the council of New Yorh, Miss Lillian Horn of sail to New York Monday afternoon. Newark, Miss Marjory Klttlo of New Miss Margaret Crotty and her Henry Smyth of Passaic visited hla Mise Mattle Carhart. agreed that they would cooperate on Full Line of Groceries, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Uraun of New tho affair which will Include a gen- York and Ml«s Elsls Hughes of brother, Edward Crotty, entertained aunt, MrB. John W. O'Nell, Sunday, Brooklyn. '" i relatives from Bayonne over the Tork are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.eral parade, baby parade, water May take you to the shore, The fourth birthday of Betty Ap- sports and other races. After hav- week-end. plegato was celobrated Monday by a Frank Detolt. \ to the mountains, to enmp, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stanhope have ing his attention called to the large Grace and, Olive Heyers, daughters party at her home. number of delinquent wator bills by *. or Just traveling. of Mr. and Mrs. William Heyers, Mrs. Snrah Estelow of Highlands lean spending their vacation at Sea Idc Park. Councilman Crocs, Mayor BogarduB have^recovered from measles. la making a stay with her daughter, stated that he would hava nothing Wherever you go, safo- Mr. and MrB. Gilbert Weeden of Mrs. Frank Harvey. Miss Lillian Heleotls has returned rom a visit with relatives at Ja- to do with enforcing payment on l-BEVTIK \ guard your personal !>e- New York spent Sunday with Mra, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loveland and tho bills. ' " PBEVTJE Gilbert Weeden, Sr, Mrs. Richmond of Dividing Creek maica, New York, - " longings nnd luggage by Mrs. Randolph Creamer and Kelson Smith has purchased a spent the week-end with Mr. and EVERY WED. EVERY WED, % carrying ndequnto— Chovorlet truck. Mrs. Louis Richmond. laughters have returned from a visit Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling at- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and ,t Arlington. East Keansburg News. Personal Effects tended the funeral of Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs. Agnos Voor- William Cohen haa been spending NIGHT NIGHT Cottrell of Long Branch. hces and Mrs. Paulino Smith were its vacation at' Scranton, Pennsyl- A dance for the benefit of the First Insurance Mrs, Pauline Smith and Mrs. Agnes recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jorome vania. Aid eqund will be held Saturday Voorheea of New York returned Gorman of Asbury Park. Fred Walling has purchased tho night at William Marksteln's Cafe- f let us explain this cover- home Sunday after spending two iroperty known as the Hoffman teria. Miss Gladys Ashe, who has been iroperty on Broad street, adjoining age to you. No obligation, weekB with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. spending a month at Cape May, re- The Ladles' auxiliary o! the fire THURSDAY - FRIDAY Mra. Thomas Herbert of A3bury he Keyport Enterprise office, from company held a card party Tuesday of coiirso. turned homo Sunday. G. W. Stokes of Freehold. Mr. Wall- Pnrk returned home last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Brandamer of at the flre house and they will hold after spending a week with Mrs. Ed- ng, who is a tire dealer, will erect nnothor at tho same place next Tueg- Cape Muy spent thu wenk-end with modern gasoline station for use- In KAY FRANCIS—GEORGE BRENT G. Howard Lippincott ward Barne3 and Mrs. George Leek. Mr. and Mrs. James Ashe. g day. Mr. and Mra. Gorden Rudolph of onnectlot n witithh his businessbi . Thhe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uzaallnl have Real Estate and Insurance Capt. and Mrs. John Glass and son —IN— Bcllville spent Sunday with Mrs. John enjoyed a sail on the steamer •lot is 106x70. returned from a trip to France, 81 MonmouUh St., R<-d Bnnlt Edna Salmon. Sandy Hook Wednesday evening. Earl M. Hegeman has been ap- where Mrs. Uzzallnl formerly lived. jolnted superintendent of repairs on The Geraldlne Thompson Repub- Phono 321. Russell Parks of Plainflel'd was'a Miss Helen Smith enjoyed a trip roportles owned by the Borough pcpnt visitor here. lican unit will hold a card party Fri- to Ryo Beach Sunday with a party ildlng ftrid Inari npsor.lri.tlon, day evening, July 19, t the " Mrs. Earl Grobe, who has been a of friends. R "STRANDED" Miss Claire Frederlcksen Is spend- house. patient at the Monmouth Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Lester Poase spent ing several •weeks at Oak Wood, New Charles Vlcbrock, Jr., Bon of Mr. Free China to the Ladies Every Thunday and Friday Night. hospital at Long Branch tho past Sunday at South Amboy. "ork. three weeks, returned home Sunday. and Mrs. Charles Viebrock, Is laid up Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. LIslo H. Ward of New with a broken arm caused by a fall She is slowly regaining her health. James Whlston of Point Pleasant ork spent the week-end with Mrs. SATURDAY - SUNDAY • MONDAY Mr. and Mra. Duard Carlson of from a tree. ATLANTIC visited Mrs. Jennie Trimble Sunday. , G. Ward. The First Aid squad was called out Brooklyn spent tho week-end with Luella Fay Foster fell from her William H. . Hornsby of Boston, — THEATRE — Mr. and Mra. L. B. Klchmond. Friday night and Monday morning to bicycle last week and a cut was made Massachusetts, Is visiting his sister, take injured persons to.hospital!. Mra. Ruby Balrd and Percy Don- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ack, Jr., of New York are visiting Phono Atlantic Highlands 148 Mrs. George Keef er. •—Management, Jack McNainnra— Mrs. Halncs, a missionary In Corea, > Have yojii evfer put who Is stopping at Fox camp, con- TODAY—XIIUES., JULY 18 ducted the Sunday morning service SHIBLEY TEMPLE In at the Methodist church. The food sale conducted by Mrs. Saturday Is Kiddies Day your husband on the spot "OUR LITTLE GIRL" . B. Richmond, Mrs. Paul Tarnow AT ITU., SAT., JULY 10 - 20 and Mrs. Norman Walling Saturday on the beach for the benefit of the with your spotlight aspirations? 2 FEATURES Methodist church netted $25. "Geo. White's SCANDALS" Henry VanNote of Atlantic High- — AND — lands and Mr. and Mra. William Van- Atlantic Beach Park "ONE HOUR LATE" Note and son of North Carolina were ALSO CARTOON — NEWS Sunday guests of Mrs. Amelia Wll- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. lctt. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edward McNally of JULY SI - as - 33 Lynbrook have returned home after — TWO FEATURES — spending several days with' Mrs. S. All Rides and Amusements "OIL FOR THE Palmer. Mrs. Bertha Poole, Mrs. Barrett A. LAMPS OF CHINA" Lee and Mrs. Ward R. Jeffers were — AND — recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 11:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. ¥. "McFADDEN'S FLATS" ert Poole of Trenton. Louis Cummlngs and Jerry Wright WED., THCJiS.,'JULY 21 - 25 of New York spent Sunday with 'THE Everett Henry, CASINO MURDER CASE" Mrs. Laura Dennis of Hoboken FREE CIRCUS With PAUL LUKAS. TED HEALY visited Mrs. Elwood Runyon Sun- ALLISON SK1PWORTH day. Mr. nml Mrs. Jacob Cohen of 20 Live Pets Given Away. Brooklyn are visiting Dr. and Mrs. EVERY WEDNESDAY—9 1'. M. An Marc Krohn. "LUCKY" Exclllnn Garni Miss Mao Rose Watson of Mata- Half fare for children on Boro Buses up to 16 years of age. ______—Ciif t» wan Is spending two weeks with her EVERY FRIDAY \T 9 1~M, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John "AMATEIUI NIGHT" Watson. LOCAL—Anil 5 Winners of N. Y. Mrs. William Fox and Mrs. James St«ie and Radio Ainnti-lli Contrlli Drydpn of Oakwood Heights spent EVERY NIGHT—7 I". M. in 11 I> M Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John MATS—SAT., SUN. Schnnck. Mr. and Mrs. Garrctt A. Lee, Mrs. Allen Motor Tuner The Scientific Way of Testing all the Elec- trical Points of an Automobile. Complete service on Starters Generators 5 Piece BREAKFAST SET I BILLIE BURKE Ignition Stainless steel, porcelain top table, 4 solid maple chairs.

as Chief of Polica Fred Zlegler and driveway constructed on his prop- FREEHOLD. NEW JERSEY Couple Married poclal officers are looking for all erty. CANDY SALES GIRLS ATLANTIC HOTEL speeders and also those who fall to R»v. and Mrs, Carroll M. Burok of FAIR HAVEN, N. J. JOHN E, DAY On Strand Stage Must bo experienced In sales and display observe atop street »lgn>, ,Sunday Sycamore avenus motored to Easton work and have managerial ability. Apply IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Seaboard-FUEL OIL*"Seryice night a cu driven by Mr». Richard and Allentown, Pennsylvania, Tues- ">y letter only, stannjr age. experlenre, Mien Dorothy Murphy of White .ingle or married and other quallflcaUona Liquor Wine Beer Funeral Home Parlwr was hit by a car driven by day, where they visited friends, to •treat, daughter of Edward Murphy John E. Harber of Elizabeth, at the Hans Freece, a New York attor- DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 332. ot Runison, and Milton Carr of New corner of BunriBon roart and Prospect LOFT, INC., Orleans Were married Tuesday night ney, will be guest speaker Sunday 40th Av. «. Dth St., Loi.i Island Cily, N.Y. Phone 3S25 Red Bank 188 Broad Street, Red Bank. avenue. A summons waa given to morning at the Presbyterian church. An Unbeatable Combination on tho atago of the Btrand theater Mr, Harber to appear tomorrow by Recorder Louis H. Mceee. A trustees' meeting of the Presby- night before Recorder Daniel B. terian church will be hell tonight at It it our aim to tarry LaroB played the wedding Welgand. march. Tho stage was profusely the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Har- farmA a PER- decorated with flowers furnished Henry Oaborne and family of Ruth- old New us. Seaboard through tho courtesy of John Ken- erford were week-end guests of Ed- Mrs. Albert Graf of New York, FECT DELIV- nedy and Frank Bcrardl, florists. ward and Clarence VVooDey of Mrs. John I\ Blandy and Miss Alice The bride, attired In a white satin Church street. Blnndy of Gloucester City were Fowler's Market ERY SERVICE. gown fumlehed by Jean's frocks of Mrs. Madeline Wllby has as her Sunday visitors of Rev. and Mrs. Red Bank, shoes by Albert Miller guests this week, her daughter, Mrs. Carroll M. Burck. 7 BROAD Service and accessories by J. C. Penney Thomas Bell and two children, Thom- STREET company, was attended by Miss Peg- as and Barbara, of Montclair. RED BANK PHONES gy Fargo, Mr». John Knight as Charles Clayton, who has been oc- Navesink News. matron of honor and four flower cupying the Dr. Dickson house on girls. Stanley Davlmky WBB best Rumson road, will move to Freehold (Tho Red Bank lUgUter can be bought NEW 1935 SPRING There ia No Finer man. The coiffures of the bride and August 1, where he has been trans- In NaveBlnk from William Swan at the her attendants were arranged by ferred by the telephone company. postofneo building). FUEL OIL 6ULF Mies Lee. , Eleanor and George Quackenbush, Mrs. Catherine Schultz was ten- ihlldren of Mr. and Mrs Emerson dered a party last week by her chil- Than GULF A reception was hold at Brent- dren and grandchildren on her 75th LEGS LAMB - - - - 2U wood farms, Leonardo, after the Quackenbuah, have recovered from ceremony. ' measles. birthday. ' w Fuel Oil Mrs. Harold Sickles and children MISB Florence W. Holmes, librar- ian at tho Navesink library , will are on «. two weeks' visit with Mr. Young Hen Milk-Fed Veal Lincroft News. and Mrs. Henry A. Parker at May- leave next Monday on a week's va- wood. cation in Maine. (The Rid Bank Beglstn Ban ba bought Mrs. Carroll B. West, Jr., has been Miss Lucllla Borthwlck, assistant TURKEYS RUMP 22 £, •t Lincroft (rotn Giorge Toop, who halsent to Blnghamton, ,New York, to township librarian, Is attending tho s delivery route.) assist In the Red Cross relief work state library summer school at Hill- Mrs. Rose McKay and son of Long la the flood area. She was formerly wood Lakes, near Trenton. Seaboard Ice Co. Mrs. Caroline Shipley has rented Island have returned home after secretary at tho Monmouth County Long Island HeHman's Mayonnaise Jersey Tomatoes spending a week with Lionel J. Bar-Red Cross headquarters at Red the Havens house on Monmouth ave- c C Phone Red Bank 248 ker. Bank. nue. DUCKS 19! 2 "» 15c Mrs. William Ganley and children John Fahy has resumed work after Mrs. Harry Beebe and daughter qt.45 Pt 28 of Vanderburg wore Sunday visitors having been laid up with a broken Betty have returned to Fort Leo af- Light Meat largo Celery of J. E. C. Layton. shouldorblade caused by a fall off a ter a two weeks' stay at the Tcach- Hearts ...;...' 2 for 25c Frank Braun JB a new employee load of hay. erB" club. Fresh Dressed TUNA FISH on Watlor's poultry farm. Jersey Potatoes 49c ba>> Mrs. Roiston Waterbury and Miss Dr. J. J. Martin and family of New FOWL 27$, '2 ib. c Michael Mahoncy, Jr., la visiting Grace Getty are on a seventeen-day York,' formerly of Atlantic Hlgh- 2 27° hlB aunt at Elmhurst, Long Island. cruise to Havana, Jamaica, Panama ands, have leased the McLean house (All Sizes) N«jy Cooking Miss Mary Lakatosh has returned and Costa Rica on th? T. E. L, Ver- on Hartehorne's road for the sum- WHITE ROCK Apples 59c to her home In Long Island after vis- agua of the United Fruit company. mer. "E CHALLENGE EVERY AUTO iting Harlan Daly. David and Gale Heed, sons of Mr. L large bottles 45C Boston Lettuce George Stengel Is spending two and MrB. Chester Heed; have recov- Bottom Round (ire™ Teas weeks at Camp Ockanlckon at Bed- Eatontown News. ered from an attack of measles. ROAST 32;,. WAYNE COUNTY BectH ford. Carrots DEALER IN TOWN TO SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craft and APPLESAUCE Hnneydcivs (The Red Bank Roelater can be boost! family of River Plaza, former resi- ... Eotontown at the stores ot William Q. Hamburger Itoast. C Largu Cantaloupes dents of thiH place, moved Monday to Davis, 0, Edward Smoolt and Yelleo'a). Mr. and Mrs. Kelby Warden of Me- Fresh Chopped 10 en,. Raspberries Brldgeton. chanlo street Thursday evening en- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miller en- BEEF JJ/ncIcbprrlcs % fQF 350 YOU A VALUE LIKE THIS!" Fred Langendorf of Brooklyn tertained a niraiber of friends last tertained a number of guests at a Roll Butter 27c ' Largo Yellow Onions 3 Itin. 10o spent Sunday visiting his father, hamburger roast. Following tho roast Goorge Kelly and George Toop left Wednesday evening at their home on ES, I include "all three" lowest; Main street. games were played. Those attend- Saturday for Camp Ockaniclton, M Mosby has been con- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jef- Fresh Jersey Mackerel 9 Yprice cars in this challenge. Icon where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. Archie frey and daughter Marjorie, Mrs. James Toop will take tho place of finened to her home on Broad street Halibut prove to you in ten minutes that this 5-passenger Sedan k Llllle Wa!s(i and son Paul, Mlrian 25 big. beautiful, roomy Studebakcr his brother, delivering the Red Bank with a sprained back. and Nancy Warden, all of Bed Bank, Jersey (Bluefish . y and Mrs. Champion Sedan is far and away the Register. Mrs. Harry Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hambacher _oorgo B. Whltaeld Tuesday attend- Fresh Codfish . .y 15"Ib be«t"buy"intown. S of Long Branch and Herman Wolf of ed a W. 0. T. V. convention at Ocean Shrewsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soden of Fair Haven and Mr. and Come in and make me make good. Bloomlleld were Sunday visitors of •rove as representatives of the Scallops . ' . 25*lb Methodist church. Mra. Charles Wolbach and children Ill match this Studebaker Sedan Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schofleld. Sarah and Charles of RumGon, point for point and dollar for dollar Miss Lillian Sprung has been vis- Among those from here attending iting relatives at New York. a beach party given Monday night against any car. And remember our 865 by tho Monmouth County young Mies June Schofleld left Saturday •price ia the delivered price—it in- DELIVERED to spend the summer In the Pocono people's council of religious educa- cludes *tt equipment ond 21 envied IN RED BANK mountains in Pennsylvania, tion wore Mr. and Mm. Arthur Whlt- Studebaker "extras." AND LONG BRANCH Miss Barbara Stewart of New fleld, Miss Mary Dennis, Miss Isa- York, former Lincroft resident, ha8 belle Kenna, and Charles Eiddle, been visiting Mrs. Edward Boughton. Oliver Dennis, Lester Whltfleld and Completely Harold Smock. The party was held Equipped With Bobby Daverlo, son of Mr. and lira. Dante Davcrio, !• visiting his at Spring Lake Inlet. Safety Glass aunt, Mrs. LeAndro Porrlno at Elm- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watburton Nothing More to Pay. hurat, Long Island. have opened the Sea Swing Kennels Jasnes Bray of Red Bank has been on Reynolds drive. Thle 6aUvtni prie* Includes visiting a fow days with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Eiddle have burapera, humpsr guards, moved from Long Branch to a house spar* tire and tub*, nietnl Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson. tire cover, and all neceaiarv on Lewis atrect. Before moving to equipment. Long Branch they reside! on Clin- ton street. Little Silver News Mr, and MrSi I,OW1B Hill and sone (The Red Bank Register can be bought of Franklin'avenue left Monday for In LlttU Silver at the Union Mew* Stand Rosedale, Long Island, to attend the at the depot and at Oeqrgi Quackanbush's funeral of Mr. Hill's mother, who general store.) died Sunday. Tho Methodist Sunday-school la Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whitohurst and holding its annual picnic today at family of Broad street left Satur- Metedcconk. Next Sunday will be day for North Carolina, where they observed BB Little Silver Day at the will apond two weeks visiting Mr, Ocean Grove north^endjjavillon. Rev. Whltchurst's mother. John D. Blair arii^ 2ie choir will have Tho children of the primary de- charge of tho service. The LIve-WIro partment of the Methodist church circle, of which Mrs. John Gallagher will hold a party Friday, July 19, in Us presldont, will hold a covered dish the social room of the church. RED BANK LONG BRANCH supper Wednesday, July 24, at six The Ladles' auxiliary of the Eaton- BAILLY BROTHER., i. De FAZIO & CO. o'clock In the church hall, Another town fire department met Thursday we add to r pence bank social will be held night and made final plans for a B9 Maple Avenue. Tol. It. B ": Chelsea Avo. Tel. L. B. 881Wednesday night, July 31. The fourth beach party to be held tonight. 0 iNS-Tta Studibaker Corn. quarterly conference will take place Mrs. Marshall Thompson and Miss August 8, and' tho annual harveat Sara Nivlaon of Washington, D. C, NEW 1935 STUDEBAKER CHAMPIONS homo will be hold August 21. Sunday are occupying the NlvlBon home on evening aorvlces will bo discontinued Broad street. OUR during August and the first week in Mls3 Althea Tuttlts Is visiting Miss Soptember. Eula Sutts of Bradley Beach. Motorists had better watch out Thirty-one persons attended tho It Pays to Advertise in The Register. whllo driving through the borough, Methodist Ladies' aid beach party last week at North Long Branch. SERVICE George Mosby of Broad street has accepted a temporary position on the Seward Johnson estate at Highland Park. the Joseph Polln of Red Bank has ac- The Kitchen you've dreamed about! cepted a position ag relief man at the Shell gasoline station. Mrs, Harriet Kenna of Brooklyn Toughest, Safest, has been visiting -with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenna of Clinton street. Mr. and Mr«. Howard Booream of The last word Washington, D. C., were recent visi- tors in the borough. Most Dependable in a modern Shrewsbury News.

(The Red Bank Register can b« bought In Shrewsbury from Richard Beake at ths tires ever built pojtoflice and at Shrrosburr Uarket.) servantless Tmslnl.) Many customers have told us our service is the A flro has been called by Chief Fritz Yorg for Friday night at best in town. Frankly, we felt it wouldn't be com- kitchen is now eight o'clock. plete until we made arrangements to handle the U.S. TIRES Mr. and Mrs. William Mlksch and son William of Litltz, Pennsylvania, best line of tires we could find. We investigated (GUARD TYPE) spent tho week-end visiting Rev. and . all makes and selected U. S. Tires because of their revealed in this Mrs. Georgo H. Mlkach of Sycamore aveno. extra safety and extra mileage. Safety-Bonded Cords 4.50x20 Mr./and Mrs. Qoorgo R. Docker of WesV Front stroet, Bed Bank, are and the Inverted Safety Breaker give you 84% more occupying a home on tho Cortland protection from separation blowouts. The famous Palmer eBtate, Sycamore avenue. New Cape Cod Model Cottage Cog-wbeel Tread provides positive anti-skid. And 5.25x18 Tho Shrewsbury branch of Hlver>- Furnished by Stelnbach-Rresge, Anbury Fork. view hospital met yesterday after- Tempered Rubber assures amazingly long wear. $H ft-85 noon with Miss Emma Holmes. i0 Mrs. Ruth Hoffman and Mrs. Ar- Let U. S. Royals save you money. Drive in today. MOKTHLY 'covers lnt*re»t, taxes, See the "Cottage with the Awnings" thur Monroe of Astoria, Long Island, water, Irmuranoe, and pay* off 20- woro Sunday visitors of Mrs. Eatollo Bell who In visiting with Miss Eva $35 ,<"»r mortgage under FEDERAL S. Valentine of Broad street. HOUSING UCT plan. on Half-Acre Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick have returned to tholr homo on White One Stop Why continue to pay rent, when BO small n *5250 Garden Plot stroet aftor visiting friends at Cata- sauqua, Pennsylvania. monllily coat makes you tJie actual owner of Mr. and Mra. Mickey Wnlkor of one of tlieso delightful farmhouse type cottagei Sycamore avonuo aro spending the Station on a full HALF ACHE of rich, gulden «olll summor at Now York. Holy Communion sorvlcoB will be Thoso luodorn nrcliltoct-donignod homes offer COLONIAL held Sunday morning at 0:45 o'clock nvorylhlng In comfort, convonlnnco and perma- at Christ church. Tires Repaired and Vulcanized—Brake| Adjusted and Relined Harold Rlordan Is enjoying two nence. Koch IIUB fiilly-c(|ulppod tllo kitchen. Hie weeks' vacation from his hank du- Battery Service—Complete Lubrication—Washing and Polishing hath, open porch, attached garage. No aaSM*- ties at New York. ACRE Morgan C. Knapp la spending; tho mont*. EXI'KEMKI.Y UOW TAXES. summer at Camp Burton, Allaire. Tydol Gasoline and Oil—Storage by Day, Week or Month Marx Brothora havo purchased a IHrwflium: <,'ro»« Shark Rlvrr Bri«i(« to Hel- new Ford dollvory truck, innr, cnnllmilnit on Illver Itoad nait Yncht Club, Mr. and Mra, Philip E. tireen of HOMESTEADS New York havo opened their Bum- 163-169 Monmouth St. Phone 17Q9 Red Bank, N. J. following slgnt to property. mar home, on Syoamoro avenue. Sntn- uel Rogers of Red Bank la making BELMAR a number of repairs to the house. K, s. Koaama and family of Silver Day Service (at Railroad Station) Night Service JOHN R. FRANKE, Inc. White Gardens, Red •, Bnnk, havn PRODUCT o' Five Minutes From the Ocean taken possession of their new home Irvington, N. J. Office on Property Overlooking Shark River. oa Syciimorojaveniie. Nicholas d. Rutgers of Broad U hi te d S.tmtt ^ s R ubber Company atreot ia having a new garage and RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 18.1935.

Oheni to Flay At Cleveland. Leonardo Noses Crawford Hurls Robins Trounced Vlo Ghesd, pro at the Deal Golf Next! -By Pap club, will represent Moronouth coun- Out Eatontown Excellent Gam' By Long Branch ty ln an Invitation four-ball tourna- The Bed Bank RejrtitM- travail ment In August at Cleveland, Ohio, ln -which sixteen of the country's road In the county. Let It carry your Field Club Got Off to a Bad i Towners'Pitcher Blanks Newarl KIM'S Fair Haven Nine Shut Out, 10 to leading golfers will participate. Vicmensajte to those who live on Oum Start, but Won in the Tenthj Nine, Allowing But Two Hits, O, by Long Branch Ice Com thorouBbfares.-^Advertlsement Inning by the Score of 10 to and Fans Twelve Clout pan? Last Sunday Afternoon 9 in a Free Hitting Game. Double and Single. —Home Run by Hen Hansen. Charlie Crawford, ace hurler fo It took. ten inninggs for the Leo- - A Rouea, TDUSM The Fair Haven Rolnbs Buffered a nardo Field club to subdue the light- the Red Bank Towners, held th< crushing defeat at the hands of the ing Enlontown Alerts In a free-hit- Emanon Athletlo club of Newarl T0AU «CX2SE -WHO Long Branch Ice company nine laBt ting game at Leonardo Sunday after- scoreless and to but two hits las IS UKELV TO Sunday afternoon at .Long Branch, noon. All the Alerts' runs were Sunday afternoon on McClaskej JOE Louis LOOK, • the Icemen running up ten runs McNAIR'S MARKET scored In two big Innings, the second field, the locate winning, 6 to 0. Th while holding the locals scoreless. and the fifth. In the second stanza Towners garnered seven hits off Me Karrbers, pitching for Long 19 EAST FRONT ST.. RED BANK. three mlsplaya by the local Bhort- zer, Newark pitcher. Branch, held the Fair Haven nine to Phone 372. stop were followed by three clean i Crawford not only pitched an ex- three hits. Tho Icemen made an Specials 1 Friday and Saturday, July 19 - 20th singles and resulted in four runsjccllent game, fanning twelve men oven dpzen off Phil Egoland and. Art for the visitors. Not satisfied with a j and allowing but one* walk, but als. WoodB. Seltzer, Long Branch out- 4 to 2 lead, the Alerts went on a wielded a wicked bat. He made tw< fielder, made three hits In three tlmos FRESH-KILLED "SIT batting 'spree in the fifth frame and hits In four trips to the plate, one o: at bat. Hen Hanson's one hit was a drove Lahey from the mound with a his blows being a double. The bo honior, while ono of tho two hits barrage of base hits. They con- made by his brother Tuclter was Broilers or Frying Chickens tinued the assault against Maxson, RED BANK. ood for two bases. The box score: AB R H PO SMOKED OX LEAN PORK who relieved Lahey. Bruno, H _. i 2 0 3 TA1R HAVEN, Nine men went to bat In this in- Smith.-If , 4 0 1 0 AB R H PO A .I , Leavy, 2b 3 0 0 2 4 ning, pounding out 6lx blows, to Hn nond, cff t- Tongues . 2% Goodies . 39*. M. Aschettlno, 2b. 4 0 2 Madge, 2b 4 0 0 2 score five more runs. Leonardo Citarella, lb 4 1 3 B. Euolnnd, lb. ...- 8 0 0 10 undaunted by the 0 to 2 score, kept N. Aschettino, 3b 3 1 0 Egoland. c. cf 4 0 18 pecking away at the big lead until Williams, rf. 4 0 i Wooda. It.. P' 4 0 0 0 Fresh Chopped BEEF '. . * SuKwiilt, c _ 4 1 13 Ramsoy, flfl ~ - 4 0 0 0 they finally knotted the count in the CrauTiircI, p _ 4 1 2 0 Otton, cf _ - -... 2 0 0 1 : eighth and then won the game In the srry. rf -... 2 0 0 0 34 8 7 27 6 Woods, rl. 0 0 0 I) LEGS SPRING tenth. Billy Neuber, replacing O'Sage in»lty. c „, 3 0 2 6 SIRLOIN at short, accounted for three runs In NEWARK. AB R H PO A , Eseland. p 3 0 0 0 the fifth when he hit for the circuit Hinci. 2b. .- 4 0 0 2 5 Lamb . 22j> with two men on. Two more runs j Je'nning»!"»i7 I.ILLLZIIL. i 2 1 82 0 8 24 11 STEAK . ot ch : 0 S LONG BRANCH. came in in thc sixth and a pass i f, " ' "if * 0 1 AB R R PO A to VanNess and hits by Bennett and 10Iv^SS? i'bf TIL'". I 0 16 eltier. If 3 0 S 0 Fresh Cottage CHEESE Maxson tied the score in the eighth. | Harrett.'rf. 2 0 1 ilBrlon, If 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 oyne. 2b .- 4 110 2 The ninth was scoreless, but the | Hnnecnn, IF. 0 0 0 Elscy, 3b. . rhorsen. ,cf. .- Ill LOIN LAMB tenth frame saw the finish. Maxson, Met?.er, p. 0 0 ioger, .lb —.. 5 111 2 first man up, was thrown out, short •MorJO 0 0 L\ Hnnsen. cf. ._ — 6 12 0 0 Bologna and to first; Lohsen drew a walk and 'umnine, BS. _ —.. 5 112 1 20 0 2 24 14 117 0 Frankfurters Conover doubled to left, putting 0 0 0 0 Chops . 35lb •Butted for Metier In 9th. lc0 "b .- 1 Lohsen on third. VanNess drove a .. Hanson, rf 4 2 1 ,J 0 hard smash to Meehan, visiting sec- Scoro by innings: ,lntovBky, c - 10 0 10 UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. ,k 000 0 0000 0—0 •MAX ., Kiu-iberK. c 3 2 1 ond sacker, and Lohsen beat the N(lw0 ROIWEO «IS throw to the plate. Kettle and Mee-lied Bank 0 0 2 10 0 12 X—6 -/*I(S4)T POWELL, '. Kan-berg, p 3 0 0 CAMAY SOAP 3 cakes 13c Errors—Cltnrella, Jennings 2. Two-base Xo T3\KE -HIS eour wn+j fte S3 10 12 27 0 han of the Alerts each collected hits—N. Aachettino, Crawford. Double Ex-«ierraB0 hltB—T. HttnBcn, Tomnlne. Home EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 cans 25c 2 14 B.-odley. lb 6 •un—II. HnnBon. Strike-out*—By Eso- Flagstaff PRESERVES 2-ft. jar 29c Arnono, cf. — 6 0 2 1 nnd 2. by Woods 6. by Knrrberc 6. Meehan, 2b _ _... 5 0 3 FIBEMEN VI T 30BOR n bulls—Oil Egclnnd 0. oft Woods Flagstaff APPLESAUCE 2 cans 19c Rattl BB. — 6 0 1 1 Trojans Nip lumson Athletic 5ii Al Diamond And , off Knrrboi-K 3. Kettle. If -..- — 6 1 liumson Company Defeats Oceanh Flagstaff Jars SPAGHETTI .". 2 for 19c Zimmerman, 3b. 4 1 Chasey, e - -... 5 1 Belmar A. C. Club Is Blanked For n Keg of Beer. Wcstslile A. C. Wins. Flagstaff PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 large cans 25c Soden, rf. ...- - s 2 Aldare To Meet B:-ll. r S 2 The members of the Rumson fin The Westsldo Athletic club of Red (DOLE No. 1) Pete Marascio's Red Bank Nine Oliver Byrons of Long Branch company may not be any better than ank defeated the Wanamassa baso- 47 0 H 26«*21 Italian Who Fought at Chicago McCarter's Greendale SODAS 3 qt. bottles 25c Wins 5 to 3 Victory Over Shut Out Rumsonites, 1 to 0, their brothers in the Oceanic hook all club, 14 to 3, last Sunday after- LEONARDO. and ladder company ln the art to Stack Up Against Jewish (All Flavors—Plus Deposit) AB R H PO A . Shore Team in Seven-Inning loon at Wnnamnssn. Thc Red Bank- Egidlo, If. .- - 6 3 11 in Tight Game Last Sunday lighting liros, but they demonstrated Slugger at Ocean View To- ra made sixteen hits while thc In- PEPSI COLA 12-oz. bottle 5c : 12 bots. 55c Maxson. rf.. p -.._ 6 12 1 Contest Last Sunday. . on Tailer Field. decisively Sunday that they aro su- LohBen, c 6 10 6 morrow Night. lians wero hold to three by Danny Sheffield Evaporated Milk ...... 4 tall cans 23c Conover, ef. .._ ... 6 1 3 2 .perior ball .players. The two com= 3oronl and Bill Calvor. A feature.of VnnNeu, 3b 5 12 2 Pete Marascio's Bed Bank Tro- The KumBon Athletic club was panics played in the morning on Jackie Aldare, slashing Jewish jans handed the Belmar athletic club shut out, 1 to 0, last Sunday after- ho frame was a lonp hit by Georgo U. S. G. Mayonnaise 8-oz.jar 14c : ph jar 25c Neuber, >• 3 110 Tailor's field. Overlooking many slugger from Brooklyn, who cut 111 at the Westsiders, which seemed O'Saec «« - " 0 ° I a 5 to 3 defeat last Sunday afternoon noon by the Oliver Byron Athletic down New Jersey's darling, the like- JERSEY POTATOES 16-qt.bskt. 55c Bayard. 2b. 5 0 2 8 things, due to age and lack of prac- ;ood for a home run. Reaching third, in a seven-inning contest at Belmar. association of Long Branch on Taiie: tice, tho two nines put on a good ex- ly Mickey Bottone of Newark in the wa8 JERSEY TOMATOES 2 lbs. 18c Smith, lb 6 1 2 10 The game was a free-hitting contest, field at Rumson. The only run of the lowever, Gill collapsed and Labey. p 2 0 10 hibition, inspired, no doubt, .by thcopening show of tho season at tho agged out. He was not Injured. Bennett, rf 3 113 the locals gathering dozen hits off game was made in the opening fact that the prize for the winning Ocean View arena at Long Branch JERSEY BEETS 3 bunches 10c il 10 15 20* 9Sharkey and the Belmar team mak- frame. Phipps, Long Branch pitcher, team was a keg of hoej*. will square off against Al Diamond, JERSEY PEAS 3 fts.20 c ing seven off Fredda, Red Bank hur- held the Rumsonites to four hits, •Runner hit by batted bull. There was some dispute over the Patorson Italian, whose allowing t pays to advertise In Tho Register. ••One out when winning run scored. ler. The box score: while the visitors collected eight off against Fi-anklc, Battaglia in Chicago Wally Koneski. The box score: score. Was it it to 2 or 0 to 2? The Score by innings: RED BANK. winners declaro tho former score Is several weeks ago created a stir sec- latontown 04O0E0000 0— 9 AB E H PO A RUMSON. ond only to the hysteria surrounding Leonardo 1 1 0 0 3 2 I,.! 0 1—10Scheldt, rl 4 AB R H PO Atrue, tint that oven a fi to 2 score Is Errors—Bradley. Zimmerman 2, Soden, Mazia. if. ..• 2 Desmond, 3b - 4 0 1 a good trouncing. Some observers of the rise of Joe Louis, at the shore Neuber 2, O'Snne 3, Hnmo run—Notibor. P. VnccBrclli, If 2 Rankin. BS 4 0 0 thc game said the chief reasons for arena tomorow night. Two-base kits—Ball. VanNeas, Conover, Scheffler, 3b 3 Vanderveer, lb -„„.._. 4 0 0 tho defeat of the Oceanic team was If any local battlo ever had all the Jlaxion. Hits—OH Lahey 8 in 4 1-3 tn- Preston, SB. . 4 Mclaughlin, 2b „. 4 0 0 llnEB. Maxnon 6 in 5 2-3 inninnn. Base Insley, c. 4 Carhiut. cf „... 2 0 0 that they could not run as good, earmarks of a natural this ono has, on ballB—Lahey 1. Maxson 0. Ball 3. T. Vaccnrelli, cl 4 DIeti, rf - 3 0 1 pitch as good, Held as good or bat as The Italian has just returned East Strike-outft—Lahey 1. Maxson 4, Ball 4. Calandrieilo, 2b. 3 Sweel, c 2 0 0 good as their opponents. after going like a prarie lire In the Sacrifice hits—Zimmerman. Stolen baees— Mnzia. lb. Sammon, If. ...- _ 3 0 1 Effidlo 8, VanNeea, Smith. Double plays— Frcd.t Koneski, p. 3 0 1 Another game is being aranged, Middle West, where he scored three Ball to Bradley to Chaaey, Zimmerman to straight victories, all by knockouts SI 6 12 21 and this time tho company losing Meehan to BradlGy. Umphen —Shollgy nnd. 28 0 1 27 will take tho members of the other before stacking up against Battag- Drechsel. LOKG BRANCH. lia. The pajr met in the semi-final AB R AB R . H PO company and their wives on an out- Holioway. cf. 3 1 ing. _____-»- bout to the recent Joe Louis-Hoy LaVncchia. If. 2 0 ClttadinoHarabacher. ,rf .S B - 84 0 00 1 Lazer fusa, which packed tho Chi- Hoyland, 11. .. 2 Navesink Blanks hnrkey, p. ... 3 Buckley. 3b 3 10 cago stadium. Kravitz, 3b. .. 4 Wilson. If 3 0 8 The roferee's decision, which gavo Hrunto. c. .. „ . 8 Reid, c 3 0 2 Rumson Fielders Elizabeth Team WOQIIB. lb _ 4 0 2 Battaglia a "home-town" break ; Rrigss, 2b. : Hummer, rf."..."L.'Z.'.I"" 3 Mitchell, cf 3 0 0 started a near riot which required a ' Kalen, ss. _..-.. Oppenlandcr. 2b 3 0 1 Beat Red Bankers Field Club Wins, 3 to 0, Over 3 Phipps, p _ 3 0 0 detail of police to quell. The booing Ferry, lb . 8 did not subside until Louis was well Kosberg Athletic Club on Me- 27 8 1 21 10 29 1 8 27 on his way to a victory over Lazer. Score by Innings: Conquer West Bergen Baseball Score by lnnlngi: morial Field at Atlantic High- Long Branch 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 Club, 8 to 3, in Game on Little need be said about Aldare, Red Bank -'. 0 0 0 0 E 0 0—J as the Jewish fighter has upheld the lands—Hits Are Scarce. Rumson OOOO'OOOO 0—c Parmly Field at Rumson Last Uelmar 12 0 0 0 0 0—3 Errors—None. Double plays—Sweel to prestege of his kind given such The Navesink Field club last Sun- Error—Sharkey. Two.base hits—Scheldt, Schefller, Insley 2, Sharkey, Halloway. Ronkln to McLaughlin, Carhart to Mc- Sunday Afternoon. shove, by another Jew, Barney Rosa. day afternoon shut out the strong Str.l;e-outs—By Fredda 4, by Sharkey 3. Laughlln, Bucklay to Woods. Strike-out? Ho went to work on Bottone in the Kosberg Athletic club of Elizabeth, Base on balls—Off Fredda 5, off Sharkey —By Kone«ki 6. by PhippB 4. Bates on 'Ijbi'lUinison Field club, holding a ]. Hit by pitcher—By Sharkey (Maizt.) hulls—Of! Konejkl 1, off Phipps 1. Hit by first round and dropped him for a 3 to 0, on Memorial Held at Atlantic pitcher—By Koneski (Clttadino), by lead from the very start of the game, count of eight. His vicious blows put Highlands. Carl Spaan, on the mound Phipps (Sweel). Umpires—BreceFC and defeated the West Bergen baseball Soule. ~ Mickey down six or seven times more fot the bayshore ladB, held the visi- MANY SATURDAY RACES. club, 8 to 3, last Sunday afternoon before Referee Gene Roman called tors to four scattered hits, while his on Parmly field at Rumson. The Red off hostilities. Krnkers made their three runs in opponent, Bonnera, yielded five to A Flctt of Sail Boats Gathered For I Ten rounds should be ample to de- the local batsmen. Tho "Every One Welcome" Series. Round the third inning, but were unable to score after that inning. The Rum-cide the better man. The locals score:' three runs in the Charles Gordon, promising Orange first inning on an error by Bonner, A fleet of 23 sailboats gathered For National P. G. A. sonite.-; made two runs in the sec- Saturday afternoon to take part in ond, four In thc fourth and,one in battler, and Jimmy Gardner of Now a fielder's choice, a walk and a hit York will meet In the six-round semi- by the pitcher. Neither team waa a series of races in tho."Every One Jack Forrester, president of the each the seventh and eighth frames. Welcome" meet under the personal They coiloctod sixteen h|ts, whilo final. able to score after that frame and vveicome- rnee New Jersey Professional Golfers' as- Two Long Branch boys will make ectlon o£ charle: s Burd of Conover sociation, announced Tuesday at holding: tho Berjrens to five. The box It was not until the seventh inning,; f"lane. acore: their seasonal bow ln the prelimin- •with Navesink up, that more than Oradell that the New Jersey district aries. They are Battling Bozo and The first event was for knock- Qualifying round for the National P. RU.MSON. one hit was made in any one inning. H PO AGeorglo Gano. Bozo takes on Mickey The box score: abouts, thc starters being Harry Mc- G. A. tournament at Oklahoma City AB n Mahon's Katherine, L. Fuller's 2 5 0 Ballerlno of Trenton In the opening NAVESINK F. C. in October will be held at tho Essex r. 0 6 3 bout, while Gano will travel the six- AB R H PO AShrew, Tom Doremus' Tom Kat and County Country club August 19. mly, 1 0 Cainndiiello, c 3 114fJudgt e Warren's Kip Tide. Tho start 31. 1 0 round distance against Joe Cazar of The New Jersey pros will battle Trenton. Norman Brown of Asbury Mohr, cf _... S 1 1 l; o was at 3:03 and the Katherine for eight places in the national f 2 1 H. lully, 2b _ ^0124 crossed the finish lino ahead of the err, 1 „ 1 2 Park and Fred Ebers of East Orange J. MaxRon, 3b 4.102 2 event. Two of the state's stars, Craig tfvcns. Hi 5 D complete the card, meeting in tho Simpson, BH „ 4 0 0 3 0 fleet at 3:59. The boats finished In Wood of the Hollywood club and Vic nntiilKo, rf 3 0 Kovelesky, if 4 0 10 0 the order named above. ust:;, If 0 0 second four-rounder. J. Tully, lb. ...- 4 0 1 12 1 Ghezzi of Deal, qualify automatical- Robertson, If _ 4 0 0 10 In the bird boat class the starters ly, Wood for being a member of the 0 were Donald Asay's Teal, Pete Bent- Ryder Cup team and also for finish- BASEBALL THIS SUNDAY. ley's Tiger Rag and VanBuskirk'a ing as runner up to Paul Hunyan last AB R II PO A 20 3 6 2? 11Dodge Boat. The Teal got away at t. I'.irkv. 3b., II 6 112 3 ELIZABETH. year, and Ghezzi for being one of the .nfnycUf, S3 _...... 5 114 2 James Scheduled to Be Flayed at 3:0B and won the race, finishing at quarter finalists in the1034 tourna- ;ernni <• .10 0 6 0 Bed Banli and Vicinity. Vail. 2Lgs cf: 'AI4! R K PO A ment. lelim. lK.'p 3 117 1 Klauski, SB oo«0 1 2 The race for Cape Cod knock- llir/z.nwi'i. all., !!b 4 (I 0 2 2 The following games aro scheduled Jepsen, 3b ! abouts war, started at the same time j KATIIERINE TAKES FIKST BACE iVntliiiK. rf ,40200 to be played this Sunday afternoon Verbaun, lb 4 0 ,. Ki.rl.-v. rf 3 0 0 10 at Red Bank and vicinity: Horweiler, If 4 0 j as the bird boats. This was won I I'Kc-il, If - 1 0 0 0 0 Sofranco, cf., 2I> „ 4 0 by Hartflhome's Cricket, which had Easily Out Distances Rivals in Mon- •I. l-'nrli-y, 1. - il 0 0 1 2 Nnvealnk Klolrl clul) VB. Scarlet Hnldera HuKKerman, c ;( 0 '. Miuzu, ;l '...- 10 0 10 of Bradley Beach on Memorinl Hold nt Zipper, rf 3 0 a time allowance of three minutes. mouth Boat Club Event. Atlantic HiBhlnntlfl. Conner, p. ._ 3 0 Miss Burghardt's Razzo crossed the 82 3 5 24 14 Red Bank Quudrnnglc club VB. Leonardo line ahead of the other boats in this The Monmouth Boat club hold Its Score by Innings: Field club on Mi.—;; three starters, 'Harry McMahon's '.iifiiyistto 2, (iuronl. IUhnl. Two-lmae hits Rumaon Field chin VB. Gnudnmufl club Errors—K. Tully, Simpson 3, Klauski, other boat In this race was the Har- —l-'ii7.7.uno, -I. Fin-ley. Thrce-lnino lilt»— vey entry. Katherirft, Tom Doremus's Tom Kat Long Branch oa Parmly field at Rum- Brmncr. Dtmlilo i>]»ya—Simtvion to II nnd Joseph T. Laird, Hi's, Black ::mt:illro. Cfiiririiu.. Diiubhi lilny—J. Far- n. 'fully to J. Tully, Klnusld to Vnil to Vcr- In the class A cneakbox event cy to l.ninvutto to Itchin. Ht) ikc-outs— Rumflon Athletic clun vs. Wcehawkon boun. Slriko-outs—liy Spnan 4, by llon- Charles Allaire's Mopalong was theBeauty. The race was taken handi- :ly Kctr li, iiy Farley !,. Ilnnrs nn bnlls— baseball club on Taller field nt Uumnon. ncr 7. Uasoa on bulls—-Oil r,|,nnn 0, oil ly by the Katherine. i)IT Kerr (5, nlf I'liii.-y ;!. Umpires—Hhino- llnnner 4. Hit byy pitcher—-llpltdicr- y B winner by eight minutes over Amory linrdt, W. fioronl null Duke. (Mohr). Umpir, —Morrisey, I Osbornc's MHio nnd John Oivlng's Black Beauty made a very poor showing and It was the consensus of Benefit Baseball Game. I Sftilnloiifr. Donald Hubbard's Chump The Red Bank Quadrangle club BETEB 'COON HUNTING. j started, but it was withdrawn before those who know anything about Bail- Marlboro Woman boating that unless the boat Is (giv- and tho Red Bank. Colored Giants j the race finished. will play Thursday night, July 25, at Tho Monmouth County Hunter* As- In tho class B sneakboxos thc event en a little better attention an to The Catches Large Bass of her underbody Bho will Miles field on Newman Spring3 road not bo able to do vory much in the or the benefit of the Zion Metho- Imaglno getting Tha Monmouth County 'Coon races against boats of her own claim. Mis. William Jacobs, who with her dist Episcopal church on Shrewsbury tuho BO totifjh it nv Hunters asosciutlon, of which Martin » ,. „ T, ,, , The Black Beauty is considered to unhand conduct a squab loft on tho avenue. Tho gnmo is scheduled to uiBto tearing oven Barbara Say™. Brub lighway at Marlboro, near tho Inter- when run in a flat Connor of Washington street, Ituni- "ppincott nnd y be n, fast boat, but she must have start nt 6:30 o'clock. F. Ponnlngton tire I Special Koldon flon, is secretary, has adopted a set attention and be better nailed If she section of thu Holrndiil-Lineroft road, "*- caught a largo mouth has:-, weighing chairman of thc commlttoo in rubber ro-lnforco- League emblem with red of by-laws governing the associa- ly and fourth in expected to be brought through a : charge. rnontneoinstrimchnf- cryital reflector to pro- tion's meetings and other activities. '"!!? ,. , .\ ,, . . winner.' a little more than o ,'i pounds Satur- ing. No extra coat. tect you if your tall light The object of thc club Is to promote (*nme Seen at Invi- :endered Mies Dorothy V. Woolley, Park, vi*d with Newport MdSouttv i carriage, I thought tome, MIBS Perneltka Howard la visiting Monmouth County AiwciWon arouncan had dth beee n knocked down. As he tation Matcke* of the Sea 'ith her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. laughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Changei Location for Third ampton in th» •ooltJ world. That Voolley of Lake avenue, during the entire Mctlon ol MoWpouth county drove away with a couple of the Bright Lartn Tennii and Crick- William Howard of Bclford Heights. Time in 41 Year*—Ch«lie ofaclejs, I beard a mighty cheer, Mrs. Madelyn Seaman spent week, in celebration of her coming w«a filled with beauWm home! - UolUW avwrybody owneo d broken the world's "bike" record In vitation tennis tournament at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles . E. Mack cation. This year's exhibition which one ot the most thrilling races In Friday night, Mlse Woolley waa their 6Wn hore*«, •veryboto had Sea Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- tiikea placo August 1, 2, 3, wlllmovt cycling history ... I can truthfully thur W. Aumack ol Matawan. lonored at a party given by Mrs. niunlfteent «t*bl*», tlwtyt wito ex- say that Zimmerman was a real lov- club on tbe Bumsoo road. The Albert W. Worden at her home on from the awanky BumBon Country tra lUlli lor (riwii an* othtf* Wi- tournament baglni next Monday and Mrs. B. Antrum and son Buddy of dub grounds over to Thornton (arm er of horses, and I understand that Belford spent Tuesday here with Bast Tront street. Games were lting them, to put u<> th«lr hor«e«. at his home in Belmar, he still llkus will c6ntlnue throughout the -week, played and refreshments served. on the funom Rumaon road. Tb» During tho»» eummtr and (all . Among the ranking tan who will be Mrs. Robert Thorno. to get out behind a roadster and Mnrlc .Davla has recovered froaa Those attending were Misses Claire Thornton tarm Is part of the J. months Ocean avenue, whloh eklrt* seen In action are Francis X. Davey, Ida Goodapeed, Os-ace Hill, Horace Harding estate, one or the toas a bit of dual In the other fel- in attack ot measles. ed the ocean front tor mllM wu al- low's face." hields, former Davis Cup player; Dorothy Llpplncott and Naomi You- ,how places along the Jersey ahoM. most aj> crowded with hor«e» and Frank Parker, fourth in running, and Miss Marie Schllckenmaier waa a mans. During the four docndea of the Mon- carriages ot every type and descrip- "With the coming of automobllea, Berkeley Bell, seventh In rank. ecunt Nowar.lt- visitor. A card and bunco party given at Monday night, Mlasts Loretta Re- mouth County Horee ehow, It ha» tion u there are automobile* today. and Long Branch and the other re- Other stars Include Wllmer Hints, gan arid Lois Hesse Wera hostesses a.Vway« ranked among the bent In "And there were acc!d«nt«, too," sorts beginning to run excursions ho won the Longwood Bowl and the Harmony club last Friday even- ing by members of- the Keansburg at a party given at the latter'a home the -way of entries sponsored by the aaeured th» venerable ChMUe a« he from N*w York, Newark and Phil- ilso captured aaverei European ,n East Front street. The hostesses The Rachel Beauty Shop offWs a new 1935 elite summer colony In and about smiled when mailing tome Inci- adelphla, the horse show,began to titles; Wilbur Heat of Texas, who Methodist church vVas well attended are two of the four bridesmaids who Monmouth county which dated baeK dent. "Th« epe*d raanta wa» juit wane. It became hardar to get en- captured the national intercollegiate by local residents. will attend Miss Woolley. A penter- creation in croquignole permanent waving. to the BovoluUonavy period, Along aa great, and many a you»« driver, tries and one had to go far afield. hsmplonihtp at Northwestern uni- Mrs. Joseph C. Lind'o is seriously plece from which dangled blue rlb- handlln* a,jpalr ol efWUd trottere with Westcheater county and Piping After thirty years at West End, the eriltys Henry Prusoff, who has won 11 at her home here. along a orowded road, found out he Mies Mildred Newman has re- ona with poems attached led to the '—The loveliest of all steam Rock, the Monmouth County Horse show was moved to the Rumaon a number of titles In the Northweati wa« no 'Erni*' Fownea In euch traf- club, where under the direction and ;urned home following a week's stay discovery of the concealed gifts. She show ranks with tlio oldest In the flo. On a' Baturday or Sunday af- Gregory S. Mangln, national Indoor was the recipient of a number of use- supervision of Rufus C. Finch lt be- champion; John MaoDlarniid, Rob- n Scotch Plains. ternoon It WM nothing unusual to gan to revive to Its former glory. ful gifts at each shower. Refresh- rt Bryan, award W, Feibleman, Oil- Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Mahoney ment were served. itamoving to the Harding «tate wltneia half a doten or More «plll» Today lt is one of the throe or four ,nd children, Miss Olga and Walter No electric heaters on the head. Very often outstanding outdoor shows and no >»rt A. Hunt, Martin Buxby, Herbert Those attending were Mrs. Oscar the horse show committee believes highway, j. Bowman, S. Elleworth Davenport N., of Philadelphia wore, last Friday's No chemical used to create steam. It can give a better show from the along tbe doubt will always remain to." guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hatalan. Hesse, Jr., Mrs. William Russell, driver wu mtousluriously hurt, end tor a id, of Harvard, Nororoes Tilney of Mrs. Herman Woolley, Mra. Wallace standpoint of the exhibitor. A new frlfhtentd p*lr of roadit«r« to daeh This year there will ba an unusual Julia and Marianna Miller have re NOW for $0.50. Regular $5.00 Value show ring, much Ilka the one at the rinceton, William Reaie of Atlanta, Bennett, Mra. James VaBNostrand, un Oot«n avenue, called for planty amount of entertaining. On Friday. Charles Harris of Florida, and pavls turned from a week's stay at Mont- and Misses Marlon Bpence, Charlotte including. . ** 1. Medicated shampoo Falrfleld County Hunt club, ana ft August 2, Mr. and Mrs. Finch will clair. new outside course l« being con- of speed and expert ducking to Cup players, paat and present, R. Fielder, Mary Gill, Virglhla Chasey, clear oneiell trem danger, Yes dr- give a luncheon to the exhibitors, Norrla Wllllama, 2d, John Hope Froda Granato has returned horn Gladys Russell, Janet Brown, Lola 2. Personality haircut structed. The show ring will be Judges and invited guests at their following a stay at North Centerville. 215 by 1W feet, and will run north- ee, the blacksmith, wheelwright and Do eg and Guy Cheng, champion of Hesse, Loretta Regan and Dorothy 3. Creative hairdress •vet" In those day« could always de- homo at Sea Bright, and on Satur- Chinar The Dramatic club of St. Ann's Woolley, west and eouthoant. The grand church and thoir friends held a suc pend on an early start Monday day, Mr. and Mrs. Amory L. Haa- Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and Mlsa This oltcr Is good for a limited time only. Tlrflno call tat stands will be located on the west kell of Woodland farm, Red Bank, cessful beach party Monday evening particulars. side shndlng tho Rallory from the morning," Helen Jaoobs are not likely to play, 4 "Lilke all hone shows In those will bo hosts. J. Ford Johnson, at Bclvedoro Beach. Fair Haven News. sun durlnit the afternoon sessions. Lewis E. Waring ,and others will but there will be many shining stars Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Krooks and son The outside course will contain daye, a few horse lovers would get among the feminine sex on hand, All permanents are given under the supervision ot Miss together for the love of lt and form give private dinners, and on Satur- Ronald of Perrlvlllo and Mrs. John (Tha R«d Bank Batista! *u b* bought NIvlsion, MUKLE expert from tho Rachel Beauty Salon of New eleven jumps. Hunters will start day night a dinner to the jiu'^ee Mrs. Sarah Palfrey F&byan, second In Fair Bavin In tha store ol flarrj Kur- T from tho eastern Inflate make a a show. They could depend upon O. Rodgcrs of Hillside, former resi HB. it Ye Qolii Cedars and from Mr. Slppe.) York City. " will be at the Rumson club. in national ranking: Miss Carolln dents of this place, were among those loop and return to the ring, and enough horses of all typei from the Babcock, third; Mrs. Dorothy And postofilcs building.) talte off from tho west lngate and people In the Immediate vicinity to renewing acquaintances in town las The Fair Haven public library will rus, fourth; Baroness Maud Lovl, week. return to tho ring. This course will assure enough entries to fill any fifth; Miss Jane Sharp, sixth, and be closed from July 22 to July 29. not W as lonfr aa the old Rumaon class. There was not such a sta- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rlelly, Sr., All books due that week may ba re- John Murphy Wins Mrs. Mary Gre«f Harris, eighth, will are entertaining, their son, Rev, courao and more convenient If dies bling problem then, and in most compete. turned on the 29th and after that day Rachel Beauty Salon and local olasnes will mnko but the cases there were generally enough Francis J. Rlelly, this week. they will be overdue. Extra books Others include Mies Katharine Rlta-Thorne has returned horn vacant stalls for visiting exhibitors Menzzopane Cup Winthrop, Miss Qracyn W. Wheele may he had for that week. Books 274 Broadway, Warwick Bldg., Long Branch one loon. to house their hones. We had a following a stay at Atlantic High- have been donated by Mrs. Colin (Opposlto Onrfleld-Grant Hotel) This year Ned King, who has of California, Mrs. Marjorle Qladman lands. Gray-Lewis of Fair Haven and Mra. f Th magnificent grand etand and the Rumson Golfer Defeats Guy VanRyn, Miss Helen Fulton of Il rondo euch a notable success of Tha parking space question was not Miss Gladys Carr was a recent din Louis Barne3 of Brooklyn. Phone Long Branch 4284. National, Atlantic City and other Richdale, Sr., in Play-Off by linois, who cleaned up In the West ner guest of Mr. and Mra. Clinton known. rn tournaments; Mrs. Penelope A Mrs. Wallace B. Rankln of River iihowa, will act ao manager. Coming Three Strokes—Joe Ghezzi Walling o£ Rarltan township. Mra. road gave a card party Friday after- from a family of horsemen, long The real leading light and the derson McBride, Mrs.-Ethel Burk. man who brought the Monmouth Wing Match Play Against Par. Walling Is the former Betty Will! noon at her home for the benefit of Interested In saddle and harness hart of Southern California, Mis Howard Andrews Is driving a new County Horse show to its promin- Florence LeBoutllller, Mrs. William lharlty court, Order of Amaranth. horsoo tho artlstio Ned will etrlve John Murphy of Runison won the Buick automoblio.. Face cloths were awarded as prizes to mako the three and five-galted ence was Patrick J. Casey, the first V. Hester, Jr., Miss Carolyn Roberts, secretary. 'P. J.', *• he was called Menizopano golf trophy Sunday in a Mr. and Mra. Clarence Miller en- to Mrs. Choster Aumack, Mrs. Ed- Buddie cloosea outBtandlnR. InvltS/- play-off at the Swimming River coun- Mrs. Henry C. Brunte, Miss Eunice tertainod tho lattor'a Bister Holla ol mund vomSteeg, Miss Rose .Spatella, tlons have boon sent all the loading by everyone who knew him, got the Rean and Miss Helen Pederaen. 1 try club, defeating Guy Richdale, Sr., New York over the week-end. Mrs. Amory Osborn, Mrs. Arthur eaddle Horso owners in this sootlon 'hornay aet together and proposed a horse show on the ordor of The of Phalanx, Murphy and nichdale Robert Kennedy is on the sick Us Msler, Mrs. Roger Francis, Mrs. John. of the country to exhibit, for If turned in cards of 91 and M, respec- ON A TINTON FAIX8 LAWN. Plans are being made by tha ladle Conover, Mrs. George Anderson and there Is any ono show In thn Hast National, then held in what wag tively. In 36 holes of play tho pre- Miss Marguerite Enrlght. where a (rood tlmo Is offered lt Is known as the 'Old Depot." Later it ot tho Keansburg Methodist churc' vious week they headed the field with Party for Hospital Successful De- for a bazar to be held on the churc Letters and postcards have been re- the Monmouth County Horse show. was torn down and the Old Madison net scores of 135. spite Unpleasant Weather. No visiting exhibitor need spend a Square garden erected in It* place. lawn August 3. ceived recently from Davis M. Hicks dull moment, for what. Father Nep- "Among the early gentlemen to Joseph Ghezzi of Rumson took first A lawn card party for the benefit Mr. and Mrs. Basil J. Fellow an who is on a business stay in southern tune cannot offer In the way of bath- come forth at 'P. J.'s' call were R. honors in the match play against par of Rlvervlew hospital of Red Bank daughters of Kearny are occupylni Louisiana. He reports exceptionally ing after' tho show closes for the Percy Dobbine, Hon. Edward F. tournament by finishing 4 up. Coles was held Friday afternoon at th the Smith cottage at this place fo hot weather but nevertheless having day, tho resorts can. was second with 2 up, George W. home of Mrs. Wellington Wllklns b: the remainder' of the month. a most enjoyable time In the oil dis- Murphy, for many years In the New Bray third, all even, and Arthur the Tfnton Falla auxiliary of the hos trict where he has business Interests. York state senate; Joseph J. O'Don- Misses Doris and Virginia Maxle; Tha hunter clnnBiin nro always well Mercer fourth, I down. pltal. Despite the extreme heat II spent Tuesday at St. Albans, Lon; A card sent by him from Baton filled. Tho best known hunter sta- ahue, Frederick Grebhard, W. S. waa successful financially above the Rouge to the publisher ot The Reg- Pullman, Inventor of the sleeping All teamij maintained their plaooi Island, as guests of Miss Garden!, »GRQCERIES "MEATS 'PRODUCED bles from Now England, New York, Sunday in play on the second leg of expectations of Its promotors. Re- Burko. ister, shows the state capital whloh Lons Island, New Jersey, Phllndol' and parlor car; Dr. George 8. Gad- freshments of sandwiches and Ice ho states Is a most Impressive and non.and David and Walter Hlldreth, the Schneider trophy. The Clolh- Misses Mnry Brannlgan and Nol ^ IARGE No? phla and Virginia are all to be iers, holding flrat place, won i',i and tea were serves. Tho party was li lasting monument to Huey Long. Mr. found present whon the Monmouth proprietors of the famous West End Hatalan, accompanied by friend lost the same number of points; the charge of Mrs. Albert J. VanSchoIck from Freehold, spent Sunday at A Hicks further states that the build- County show sounds forth for ac- hotel, where the exhibitors and Public Service, second, won four and who had Mrs. Theodore N. Family ing Is one of tho most elaborate ones SELECTED EGGS tion, and there are always plenty of guests were entertained nightly with bury Park. lost five; Wall street, closely trailing Mrs. R. H. Dodge, Mrs. Ray Bennet Miss Vivian D. Newman was th he was even in, not excepting the PHct tffecfiVt Tfturirfa// Friday oftrf loHfrofoy Mfy jumpers to provide thrills. lawn fetes, band concerts, dancing the Public Service in third place, won and Mrs. Wllktns for assistants. Radio City or fenpire State build- No section of tho East, with the and moonlight bathing parties. The week-end guest of her family at th ings in Ndw York city. eleven and lost ono point. The Butch Toilet cases were awarded as prl7.ee place. cucoptlon of Meadow Brook, has n Hlldreth brothers eerved four regu- ers won half a point" and lost 2% to Miss E. C. Scowcroft, Mrs. J. E greater polo following than Kumson, lar meals a day, instead of the The ladles' auxiliary of the loc George Curchln, Jr., eight years points, the Commuters won 4V4 an Walnwrlght, Mrs. VanSehoick and fire company held a successful can old, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cur- and the polo mounts at this show standard three. The ten o'clock sup- lost 10%, the Mechanics won U Mrs. Sadie L. Ely. A cake donate! ' SWEET,' TENDER one/J are always of high quality. In fact per waa almc/et as rough as a 'pho- party last week at the fire house. chln of Fair Haven road, has a brok- and lost 6'/4, and the Insurancemen by Mrs, John H. Cook was won b; Mrs. James Martin and daught en arm. He was injurod In a fall many of tho groat polo players In tographer's rush' at a modern horse lost six points. Mrs. Ray \ Bennett. Mrs. Sadlo while climbing the ladder on tho fire tho game have displayed their abil- show, when luncheon tickets are to Nancy spent Wednesday at Re> TEAM STANDINGS. Cochran was received as a new mem Bank. tower. Dr. C. C. Perrlne reset tho MARYLANL D PEAS ity at Bumson. • No lessor light than bo had free. Then there was that W L PC ber. Others present besides those broken bone. Luis I*ccy made his dobut thore. wonderful old Journalist and M. F. Clothiers 34 17 Peter W. Kuarjoyg was a recen .667 mentioned were Mrs. Anna Thorpe, The young son of Frank Chlantella Mllburn, Hllchoook. J. Watson Webb, H., 'Pat' Collier, founder of Collier's Public Service . 33 Kornt spent Friday a of Third street fell Monday evening Weakly. One must not forget H. L. Butchers ...••...•.,—...... 27 SO .474 Hudson, Mrs. Edith Wlllse, Mrs, have all appeared on the Rumson Commuters _ 27 % Brielle. and cut his wrist. He was taken in Herbert, father of American polo, 88 'A .417 Myrtle Daly, Mrs. John W. Ivlne: the Fair Haven first aid ambulance who was one of the leading supports Mechanics 28 SI .490 Mrs, John A. Chaunzy, Miss L. M, — • — , JtlMntm lor 2 Jc- G»n»ln. fitmd-cuf bet CrystalCeopto J field. Insurance 16 S5 .31 to the office of Dr. C. C. Perrlne, Within a- fe-.w day. s a new polo ers, and that sterling of railroad Flannery and Mrs. Bertha L. Holmes, I^onardo Personate. where two stitches were taken to characters, Rufus () Blod- Henry Hagerman of tho Clothiers Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien o team representing tho British army Is leading the league with twelve close the cut. in India will arrivo to prepare for gett, so many years head of the HARVESTING WHEAT. New York have rented tho Thorn' New York and Long Branoh rail- wins and three losses while Bill. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. tho coming Opon oHamplonshlp at Rohrey, Joa Ghezzi and Charles cottage on Washington avenuo fo Harr" Veroneau were Josephine Lil- Meadow Brook, This team will get toad,.. Others identified with the Yield of Over Fifty Bushels to thi the summer. ly and George Schwelzer of Riage- WHEATIES2 ,21'.] show were 'Fatty" Bates, who came Schneider are tied for second with in condition at the Burnt Mills Polo 1VA wins and 3tt losses each. Acre on a Holmdcl Farm. Adelbert Phillppl of New Yorl fleld Park. dub, a few miles-from,Rumson. a.few years later; W. M. B. Hoff- The wheat harvesting began or spent the week-end with his mothei Mrs. Ethel Lynch has returned man, Frederick Gerkln, Campbell INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS. The Judges selected for the com- W Monmouth county farms last week Mrs. Edith Philippl. home from the Monmouth Memorial MUTUAL'XOFFEESl' ing BhoW ore Mrs. Earle L. Miller Thompson, Mrs. John Gerkln and serman, Clothiers 12 but due to the wet weather not mud Mr. and Mra. William Bardewyc] hospital, where she underwent an op- of Darlen, Connecticut; Thomas M. others. Mrs. Gerken, who still Judges Rohrey, Clothierthi s _.«„ work was done. However, threshing of East Orango have been spendin, Qheiil, Wall street 11% eration for appendicitis". IDEAL BRAND COFFEE «rJ Wilson, Bowling Green, Kentucky; at the leading shows, at that time Schneider, Butchers ...... 11^ is now under way In full swing. Re several days with t'..cir daughtei Henry G. Vaughan, M. F.H., Boston; Miss Amanda Brown of Long was a 'queen' among the saddle and Hayward, Public Bervlca 11 ports Indicate that the yield Is con- Mrs. Frank Behrlc. Branch officiated at tho Installation Frank A. Bonsai, Jr., Glyndon, Mary- harness horse exhibitors." Rtchdalc, Mechanics 5 siderably larger than last year, espi GRADE A WE < Bray, Public Service 10H Miss Marjorio Lewis of New Yori of officers of the Sons and Daugh- land, and Lt. Col. J. K. Brown, Gov- Mr. Smith went on to state that daily In the Holmdel section. Th< was a week-end guest of Mr. an COFFEE ernor's Island, Now York. Dowd. Commuters 11 ters of Liberty lodge of this place BREAKFAST t racing at the Monmouth Park rac- Murphy, Wall street . t»y, largest harvest per acre so far wa; Mrs. Al Cross. Tuesday night. Mrs. Esther England Officers of tho horse show nro W. ing association always brought many Mercer, Public Service 7U 515 bushels from a ten-acre field or Rev. Ellwood Wolfe is confined t la past councilor, Mrs. Allda Davlson Strother Jones, Sr., president; Rufus visitor* to the horse ahow. A well Halp«r. Wall ,tre«t 7 John S, Holmes's farm in Holmde '.Brid Burni, Mechanics 814 the house with grip. councilor and Mrs. Hattla Smith vice G01D MEDJU lia C. Finch, M.F.H., vice president and known racing character In those Elcholo, Butchers 8 township. Little wheat that Is growr Mr. and Mrs. Amzl Thorna hav councilor. BISQUI€§C chairman; Amory L. Haskell, M. F. In Monmouth county Is sold, as mos days was D. D. Withers, who had Coles, Butchers 8 moved to Highlands, where they wl! Mrs. Arthur Hansson has recovered H,, secretary and treasurer; Ned much success as a breeder. His Helm, Clothiers ? V4 of the farmers do not raise mori lalleran. Commuters .. ... 7 ^ IV, spend tho summer. from her Illness and has resumed EVAPORATED King, manager, atfd W. 8. Blitz, as- two-yea!M>lds were among the best nonnor, Wall streat 7 fa than is needed for their own llvi sistant secretary. 7W stock. Miss Mazle Gray Is spending th her duties at thB Tap House at horses of the day. His racing col- 'Ingltore. Clothiers _ 3 8 summer with friends on Long Islanc Shrewsbury. Tho commlttoo eonolsto of Rufus ors were Jet black and no one had Bnlrd. Commut«r» _ 3 jo Tilt PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENINQ McDermott Mechanics .. G fl CRiSCO C. Finch, Amory L. Haskoll, J. Ford any trouble distlngulahlng his en- Wilde. Publlo Service. 4% 7^ Johnson, Jr., W. Strothor Jones, Sr., tries. JL Dreoiler, Butchers W. Strothor Jones, Jr., E. Oaddls Besides the West End and Holly- BreslEn, Insurance 5(i PAUIOIIVE SOAP Plum, Wilbur B. Ruthrauff and J£d- Chamberlain, Mechanics wood hotels there ware several well ifenizopane, Insurance ...... 10 MORTON'S SALT """MUM"' VC8e -Insecticides- win Stewart. known gambling oluba where food Ryan, Insurance. ;. 12 GRAHAM CRACKERS,,,™»f Pv.l0c The advertising committee consists and drinks were served. The Penn- Halk, Commuters ...... 13 TICK SPRAY of Mrs. J. Wright Brown, Mlas Mar- sylvania, New York and Long Branch CLAPP'S BABY FOODS v «1Oe' garet D. Bryan, Mrs. Charles U. clubs were the best known. The THE MAINSTAY MINUTE TAPIOCA KM ',u 12c' TENNIS TEAMS TO MEET. Caesar, Mrs. Harry Durand, Jr., Mrs. Pennsylvania club catered to the INSTANT POSTUM . '1S"25e' FLIT SPRAY eSSSn'mj W&IU Rufus C. Finch, Mrs. W. B. V. Find- very wealthy class and lt was not ley, Mr». Amory L. Haskell, Ml»s Shrewsbury Players To Visit Atlantic PUPPY BISCUITS &I4c A'.32c] FLIT SPRAY GUNS( •, >c.29« an uncommon thing between courses Highlands Club. Anne B. Hasler, Mrs. Julian McCar- for a gentleman to ruin off to the Building and Loan Association LAUNDRY SOAP 'SK*. <5,j..,25c BLACK FLAG LIQUIDS. \Vt3S$ thy Little, Mrs. Manton B. Metcalf, gaming room, place a few hundred Players from the VanVllet courts BABBIH'S CLEANSER . 2,,,,9c FLY RIBBONS inann* , JS^Si Jr.,' Mrs. Matthias Plum, Mrs, W. on the roulette wheel or faro, and at Shrewsbury Sunday morning at (Operating Under State Supervision) SCOTTISSUE o!ri«gi" . 2,,.,,.15c B. Ruthrauff, Mrs. Frodorick C. Ta- 10:30 o'clook will cross rackets with FLr PAPER i return to find his soup or roast still IVORY SOAP ».,:,«ni! 2!',LV,19c tum, Newcombe C. Bailor, John J. hot, They did things Just as quick- the Atlantic- Highlands tennis club on REGAL FLY Boyd, Frederick E. Hnalcr and E. ASSETS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS ly then as now. the latter's court; "Two doubles and CN DISINFECTANT Oaddls Plum. Edward Stowart heads four single matches will bo played. th» grounds committee, assisted by What kept those places from tho reaoh of the law wai the fact that The Shrewsbury team will be made AU GROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM JULY 18th to JULY 34th, INCL.' Edwin n. Biansome, .Edward M. up of Hl^lns, Pottor, Cornwall, Rose AUGUST 1st WE WILL MATURE OUR FIRST Cririo, Boniamln C. Flncke, C. Mftu- the natives were not allowed In the clubs or to gamble. The managers and Mlddledltch, while the Atlantic ry Janes, Bourne HHthreuff and W. Highlands team will be made up of SERIES, AMOUNTING TO ABOUT $300,000, BRUNSWICK MOTOR OILS,; 89c B., Ruthrauff. feared If a native should lose a ten-spot, he might squeal and re- LeFevre, RInchart, Greenberg and On Thursday, Auguat 1, Manton B. port to the police, and u the church- Borlnson. »AT£AT AND SEA FOOD SPECIALS« Metcalf heads the ring committee, es were fighting gambling and rac- NEW SERIES OF STOCK and Bchuylor Cnsoy will bo in oharge ing tooth and nal|, the squawk PAGEANTS BY BOY SCOUTS. on Friday. Bernon S. Prentlco offi- would break up the game. A ra,id ciates on Saturday, could not be risked. Old Indian Ghost Story Dramatized NOW OPEN FOR INVESTORS No outdoor show In the East takes "One day I was told that a new at Camp Burton. LEGS LAMB 23 more prldo In entertaining Its Judges exhibitor had brought his hone out and exhibitors. From the earliest Last Thursday night at Camp Bur $ 1.00 a month will amount to $ 200.00 In the wrdng class. While I waa BEST-CUTS dayn, tho Monmouth County Horso discussing the matter with him I ton 01 Boy Scouts, of whom thirty PRIME RIB ROAST .29c Bhow always had a series of duncei, noticed two other men grinding were Rod Bniikoro, gavo tho flrat of 2.00 a month will amount to 400.00 LONG ISLAND DUCKS m»mi» . < . . a,.19c[ parties and lawn fotos. a series of throe pageants dramatis- away at a now 'tangled' machine. J Turning back tho pages of time The exhibitor delayed me « great ing an old Indlnn ghost story. About 3.00 a month will amount to 600.00 FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS «««'.I»-, ..'»H'UL «VIM»' 'u,.3! end refloating on tho past, Charles deal, and whan, he removed his en- 2S0 persona wcro present and they BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST „.. ] VV. Smith, who hits been connected made many admiring comments try, I found out he had taken a 4.00 a month will amount to 800.00 FRESH MACKEREl : with tho Nntlonal Horso show nigh moving picture of his own horse about the excellence of the perform- .*9« | FIUST <•/HADDOCK r? on to half a century, and who and several others, I admit, he ance.. Tho other two pageants will 5.00 a month will amount to 1,000.00 MEAT AND FISH PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 18Ht, 10th «»d 30Ml,*0WUj h«lp«d organize tho Monmouth Coun- pulled a fait one on m«, but I was be produced at Camp Burton Thurs- ty Horso show by acting a« man- day, July 25, and Thursday, August told that was the first tim» a mov- ' GEORGIGEORGIAA ElatRTA FREESTONE ^^^^ ^§M^ ngdr for many years, has related Ing picture had ever been taken of 8. The pvibllo la Invited to attend. 10.00 a month will amount to 2,000.00 several interesting and amusing in- ahow horaei. The fllma were shown The opening and closing ot eaoh i ^ d h gN I-nrgor nmountn may bn ilnpoxltrd If desired. cidentien s during ^ dayys when New latar In Long Branoh and created pageant Is Indicated by the firing of Jersey was a great raolnsl r eentat r quite a itlr. I think this affair took a bomb. nnrt before the automobile or oven place about 1895." • .. DIRECTORS: tho bicycle ornzo hod Its vogue. Whan the bloycle came into vogue, George S. Barrett A. T. Doremua J. H. Mount R. V, R, H, Stout Hrldgc-I.uneJxym. Thomas Cook PEACHES 33 "Thorn wore tho dnys," an Charlie Mr. Smith relates, a moat Interest- Mrs. Otttnar Phillips of Brrgen Theo. A. Doremus Ralph H. Pea roe Fred D. Wlkoft Smltli puts it. . ing little incident, whloh Is still rcv K. Allaire Cornwall CALIFORNIA SWEET PIUMS ., . •»•"•«- 1 place entertained at a birthday Stewart Cook, Jr. Charles R. English Wlillnm l'mirco R. B. Wilson Rented nt Ills

188<, when lie was a candidate tot He west swimming with them, vi*lt- to put on «J> iir clrcui (or th» eunp. «t XftgUuOl. ed them In their taatf and got ta« It WM hard to tell who mi tin more The Rosuy society of She d 1 Riunson Church President on th« Prohibition ticket Boy's Drowning State Advises 1 The general and his. wife, u well feeling ol eunp from' the camper ! pleaied, the boyt at the apectaele, or of Our Lady of ParpttuaU Help at Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, also Court On Sales Tax standpoint. Then he hid supper with Lieut Plummer at the tueeeai of hla Highland* will hold a cud party Is 58 Years Old Rumson road resident, became verj Was Accidental tt-.era. After supper, about nvtn surprise for the camp. Monday night, July 33, In the church o'clock, the entire camp gathered on ball A* this Is th* height of the much interested in the church. Only one more week remains for summer seuon > large attendance 1« ALSTON BEEKMAN, Special Sendees to be Held from fair was held on the grounds of theSo Police Declare After Investi- Contend* Chancery Court Would the shore of the lake and Lieut th» boys" camp. In August the girls' Plummer began to talk to them anticipated. The end games will Sunday, July 21, to Sunday, Fieko estate on Rumson road and gating Denth of Fifteen-Year- be Illegally Assuming Author- division begins, and they will occupy start at half-past eight o'clock. Prizes about $2,000 was raised. Thi« money about aviation, Its history, arid iom» the camp (or the balance of tho sea- July 28, Inclusive—Exhibit ol Old Red Bank Boy—Another ity in Handing Down an Opin- of the things that we could expect will be awarded and refreshments was divided between Sea Bright am ion in Trenton Butcher Case. son • , will be .served. BIDS WANTED. Records, Books, Bibles. Oceanic churches and the parsonage Drowning at Fair Haven. to surmount In future yean. Bldi are wanted tar IS ton*, of at Oceanic, which had been built lr From this subject Lieut Plummer cot!, 10 tons, mori or less, ol nut eo«U Goodwill Methodist church of Rum- An investigation Into the death of Trenton, July 17, (AP>—The state MUUUQWmuUUUUPP «j} »o *»«• ot buckwheat coal, to bi a short time by the same contrac- contended this week it would be "an went on to speak about the. kind of delivered at the various tehoola In Rura- ton will celebrate Its 58th annivers- tors that erected the church, was flften-year-old Antonio Trlmboli of 1 men that were required In aviation. ary with a. week's special services, Wall street, who, his companions re- Illegal assumption of authority for •on borough. Bids to be in the hands ot splendidly furnished. The parsonag the Court of Chancery to hand down He spoke of the necessity for clean th« District Clark W»dnesd«y. Julyj" beginning Sunday morning, July 21, which was sold some years ago,1 ported, drowned last Thursday after- living and clear thinking, and point- and continuing through until Sunday noon in the North Shrewsbury river an opinion In the eult by which a the first house west of the library Trenton butcher hopes to have the ed out that neither of these were evening, July 28. Harold D. Smock building on River road. while walking in the water off the possible if a boy grew Into manhood is the pastor. William H. English estate on River- sales tax,, law declared unconstitu- H, A. KumSL. tional. defiling his body with hurtful and Dlitrlct Clerk. The program begins Sunday morn- Rev. L. B. Edwards served the side drive, near McClees's creek, was harmful life habits, :hurch from 1883 to 1886; Rev. Mar- Vice Chancellor Malcolm O. Buch- Ing with the opening of the Sunday- concluded on Tuesday by Monmouth NOTICE TO BIDDERS. school at ten o'clock under the super- Bhall Owens. 1886 to 1880; Rev. E. P. county and Mlddletown police au- anan heard, arguments last week As the time passed and twilight This week we bring you the opportunity to Easterbrook, 1889 to 1892; Rev. J. J. and reserved decision on John W. came on there was heard overhead Board of Eduction, Mlddlatown Townihlp. vision of J. Hewitt Brower. In the thorities. The theory that the young the sound of an airplane. Pausing In try these freshly-ground "World'i Finest L»on«rdo. N«w Jarny. morning worship service, beginning Graw, 1892 to 1893; Rev. Carl E. man met foul play was abandoned, Schlegel's application for a tempor- Bwtltd propo«alo«ali will ba recalvad hrhr Peterson, 1893 to 1895. Rev. George by the investigators after question- ary injunction restraining, the State his talk end pointing his fingera t Coffees" at these Very Special Prices. JJwry 8. Chamberlaiamberlainn , dlalldlalrlctt l"cl."kk. at eleven o'clock, the Sunday-school U Un)n Mli1Mlli<1 t to will have a special part. They will Gouldy followed Rev. Peterson, but ing the two boys and the girl who Tax Commissioner from SsUjctlng the sky, Tjieut Plummer dramatical- L^irSn te T JJ' r T.TmmsWfcW - had to give up after six months be- were with him and other witnesses the tax until legality of the saleVtax_ ly cried out7 , "That is what I mesh. 0 < >n present to the church a copy of Hof- j determined by the courts. ff-yeu-are to fly,yo u must be above ?t ?*»S » "'li' Monday. Aujruat I, IBIS. mann's "The Boy Christ in thecause of poor health. Robert Emery who were hear the scene of the trag- •'';'» P. «•. at which tlm. prapoatla edy. John Solan, an assistant attorney •the average. That aviator In the wlU bo t*«ned lor furniahlnit »nd dallvar" Temple.' The picture will be hung ! filled out the year. Rev. E. B. Loos general, filed a supplementary brief plane Sbove us depends for hit life in the church auditorium. Each per served from 1896 to 1897, and Rev The first story told by Trltnboll'B upon his clear thinking and his abli< Matthias S. Messier from 1897 t companions, John Ziellnski of Head- asserting Schlegel, the butcher, had schoA, son attending the service will receive not only failed to prove injury from ity to meet unusual situations as 44 Library Ohiln, a*mlniature copy of this well-known 1900. At this time Oceanic wa den's Corner and Thomas Arnone of they arise." As if in response to the 48 Foldlnn Chain. placed on a circuit with Naveslnk, North Bridge avenue, after the the tax but was in a position to go The Equlrm«nt Coraralttta will nmt it work of religious art. The pastor to the law courts, instead of the lieutenant's dramatic pointing, the d d h ol < 1 Aa t will preach on "They Found Him In to which the following pastors were drowning was that the trio had hired plnne in the sky began to loop-the- 2 lttn"'E"V"V ° ?? J? , " *"' »•«• appointed: Rev. J. W. Nicholson, a canoe at Red Bank and had pad-,Court of Chancery, for any relief he •t 7:S0 P. M., at which tlma repr.ianta- the Temple." In the evening at needed.. loop. Prom then on for the next half tlvea o« companlai may axhlbtt auch fur. eight o'clock the Sacrament of the 1900 to 1902; Rev. C. S. Miller, 1902 died to. the Mlddletown shore. An- nlture. • . tonio, they said, bad gotten out of hour the plane performed all sorts Tha Board raaarvaa th. right to rajact Lord's Supper will be administered to 1904; Rev. George C. Poolton, 1904 Solan asserted the court would not or stunts and gyrations, while the for or all blda and to walv. ImmiUrll! by Rev. Sidney B. Davlea of theto 19(17; Rev. J. E. Swan, 1907 tothe craft and when last seen was be justified In exercising Jurisdiction entire camp looked on with open Iniormalltldfl. Oceanport Methodist church. There 1909; Rev. J. B. Whitton, 1909 to 1910. walking in the water, up to his chest. "over the governmental action of an-mouth amazement and wonder. ~ Signed, will be special music at both services. In March, Rev. Thomas Ogle was Their canoe suddenly upset, the boys other department of. the state, name- HARRY S. CHAMBERLAIN, appointed, but after preaching two stated, and when they came to thely the Legislative branch." Not until later did the lieutenant Monday night, July 22, will be Dated 11. !•». D tlt k known as "Rumson Night." The Sundays, left to take up work In surface of the water, Trimboli had Sidney A. Gutkln, counsel for the explain that he had aranged with a message will be delivered by Rev. W. Trenton. Rev. Benjamin Llpplncoft disappeared without making an out butcher, had contended the tax waa friend of his who maintains his own " °" cry. Ziellnski and Arnone said they NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sr., took his place. The churches unconstitutional In that, it imposed flying field and has his own airplane, C Colby, pastor of the Rumson to become Independent at iearchod for the body and then noti- Propooaln tor furnishing after echool Presbyterian church. Mrs. Colby will a heavier levy on some articles than to como over at a definite time and bua transportation required by tha Middle, this time, and Rev. John Handley, led Chief Police Earl Hoyer of Mid others and "illegally" vested "legis- town Township Schools (school year 19S5. sing. The entire community is in-the district superintendent, appoint- letown. 86) by tho Board of Education of Middle- vited to this service. lative and judicial powers" in the tux town Township, Leonardo, N. J. ed W. Earl Ledden, a senior in Policeman William A. Fix of Mld-commissioner. Solan argued the tax Tuesday night, July 23, will be ob-, SMALL SIZE Saalod proposals will be received by the to this church. dletown was assigned to investigate was "upon the privilege of doing bus- District Clerk, Harry S. Chamberlain, at served as "Group Night," with the ! Dickinson college, Christmas new and he assisted coast guards from iness" and was not Imposed upon the Leonardo, N. J.. on August 6, lose. Bids' churches In the Long Branch and i By the following will bo opened at the regular £oarne at first, failed to satisfy the po- District Clerk. Silver choir. W. H. Carhart, Sr., ofcenter and two on either side of the Hoffcnan prepared a tour of the state thrifty buyers tn this manner. Ex- Ice authorities and on Friday aftcr- to popularize the sales tax after ac- ceptional opportunity for lomiom. Dated July 10, 1036. Little Silver will speak. Each one room. It was lighted by lamps loon an autopsy was performed on attending is asked to bring a friend placed on either side of the windows. cepting House Speaker Lester H. Phone for appointment to tee piano. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. hs body at the Marlboro state hos- Clee's invitation to debate its merits. Red Bank 894. or neighbor. In 1896 the bracket lamps were re- iltal. Froposala for furnlihing Athletlo Equips placed by large hanging lamps. Later The Governor said that although, ment roqulred by the Mlddletown Town, Friday night, July 26, is "Young According to Zielinskl and Arnone. Clee does not wish to debate with ship Schools will be,received by tha Dis- People's Night." A program for the the lamps were replaced by electric trict Clerk, Harry S. Chamberlain, Board 'rimboll was unable to swim. Rela- him until September-in Essex coun- of Education, Middlatown Township, Leon, young people in the church and com- lights and the stoves were replaced Ives of the young man, however, Mother's Joy . by a hot-Water heater and later by ty, he (Hoffman) will speak on the ardo, N. J.. at the Leonardo Grade Echool, munity will be presented under the 'ere positive in their statements sales tax in Atlantic City next Sun- on Thunday, August 1, 1S35. joint sponsorship of the Bed Bank a pipeless furnace. mt for his age, Antonio was an ex- day, in Camdon July 29, in Holmdel Specifications may be sean at iht office Young People's council and the New Rev. C. S. C. Fees served from of the District Clerk en and after July illent swimmer. July 28, and in Asbury Park on an- BUT THEY IWrV 10e-HURFF'S SPAGHETTI or Your Choice 17th, 103S. between tha hours of 0:00 A. Brunswick Epworth League. 1914 to 1916. He was followed by The autopsy showed that death other date. M. and BlDO P. M. 'The program will be brought to S" Rev: S. ATNooh. ~ During Mr. Fes's ad been caused by drowning. ' In- Dr. Clee invited, the Governor to ALL THE PRIZES Bid on each separate item so that any elone Sunday, Ju!y28. In the morn- portion of the bid may be ordered. pastorate another charter member, srnal bleeding in practically every or- join him In a public discussion of AT EVERY DANCl Vegetable Soup .Materials should be delivered to the Ing there will be the Sunday-school Mrs. John Sewing, died, Rev. Harry an of the body, the physicians re- the tax. Hoffman said he was "wili- 9c- OSCO SLOWLY COOKED Leonardo Grade School on or before. Au. session at ten o'clock, followed by Butcher was pastor from 1917 to 191b. lorted, revealed that Instead of dls- ng to stand upon the public platform [...always Safe and Comfortable gust SO, IMS. Specify method of ship- the morning service at eleven o'clock. ppei'rin? from thef surface of the ment and whether delivery Is made free during which time the fortieth an- with the speaker tonight, tomorrow 3 or not. This will be a memorial service in niversary was celebrated. Enough rater without an outcry, as his com- night or any night" and that he cans Th. Board reserves the right to reject honor of deceased members and pas-money was raised to clear the church 'anlons had reported, young Trlm- didn't care where." He said he Beans with Pork .ny or all bids and to waive immaterial tors who once .served this charge. jf debt. In 1918 the Oceanic and IOII had evidently put up a desper- would meet Clee in September, but 10e—RITTER informality. The pastor will preach on the sub- te struggle for hla life, and one that Signed, Navesink churches reunited, and thought it "unfair" to wait a mouth .. HARRY S. CHAMBERLAIN, ject, "Sacred Memories." In theRev. Herbert J. Smith became pas- •as of comparatively lengthy dura- and a half after Clee issued his "chal- District Clerk, evening thero will bo a roil call and tor. Hev. E. H. Elllnghouse succeed- tion. lenge." presentation of the anniversary of- Tomato Juice Dated July IS, 1085, ed Rev. Smith, but had to move In Zielinskl and Arnone were taken to 25 fering. Arman L, Davis, director of Governor Hoffman asserted, the NOTICE TO BIDDERS. 1P20 because of poor health. Rev. Red Bank police headquarters Sat- 3ales tax "has been misrepresented SCHROEDER'S the Historical Society of the Phila- Paul Carter followed next and he Board ol Education, Middletown Township, delphia conference, will speak. There urday morning by Chief Hoyer, Po- in a way to bolatcr up votes for a PHAB3WACY Leonardo, New Jersey. was succeeded by Rev. Paul Gunson. liceman Fix and County Detective 16 Broad Si, Bed Bank Your Choice Sealed proposals will be received by Will be special music. Rar.h person Eew candidates for public office, who Harry S. Chamberlain, district clerk, Attending will receive a free souvenir During the pastorate of Rev. Gunson William S. Mugtoe. They were ques- seem determined not to let the people Pink Salmon Board of Education. Mlddletown Township, commemorative of the 58th annivers- in 1922, another charter member, the! tioned separately nnd, according to know the truth about it." Leonardo, New Jersey, at the Leonardo last surviving one, and first class the authorities, told widely divergent Grade School, on Monday, August 6, 1985, «ry. State utility inspectors will stop all Brand—13« con at 7:80 P. M., at which time proposals leader, John Sewing, died. stories. After the questioning they Ic will be opened for furnishing anil Install- were permitted to return to-their business trucks packed with passeng- Cows & Horses A cordial Invitation is extended tu Mrs. Samuel VanBruht was organ- ers for holiday outlngo this week-end, 10 ing everyone . to attend these services. homes. 6 Physics Tables 80x«0i3» Inches hl£V ist for a nurnU r of years. She was they said, and prosecute owners for 24 Stools for same, 27 inches high, •The week-day services begin at eight followed by Mrs. DeWitt Scott, who Learning that a fourteen-year-old AT AUCTION o'clock. carrying passengers for hire without CAMPBELL'S 1 Cabinet 72x24x72 Inches high (plain' was succeeded by Andrew H. Sutter, girl had accompanied the young men liability insurance. Your Choice wood). This church has a most interest- who is still organist and choir leader. on their canoe ride from Red Bank Flans may be seen at the office of the Ing history. In the winter of 1875- The Utility Commission pointed out ZLOTKIN'S STABLES, District Clerk or will be mailed on request. Rev. David- Beattle followed. Rev. to the Middletown shore on the day many owners regularly rent their ve- Tomato Soup The Equipment Committee will meet at 1876, Robert Emery, a contractor, of the tragedy, the police on Sunday FREEHOLD, N. J. the Leonardo Grade School on August 1st. was holding revival services at Sea Gunson, but soon had to give up be- hicles for picnics and outings. With- SOAKED cans cause of failing health. Rev. G.again took Ziellnski and Arnone in- 1986, at 7:30 p. M., to confer with repre- Bright, which attracted a number of to custody for questioning. Two oth-out paying insurance premiums their Thursday, July 25, 1935, sentatives of companies who wish to bid. Washington Craig came in 1923. At ates are low. Th. Board reserves the right to reject Oceanic residents, many of whom er boys who were said to have been at 1:00 P. M. ny or all bide and to waive immaterial were converted. Two of them were this time the church was moved standing on the bank when the State Treasurer Wllliaai H. Al- Olympia Peas around the corner on Washington 19 Informalities. Charles Jeffrey and John Sewing. drowning occurred were also picked >right announced today the State of Sale Every Thursday Signed, Not having a Methodist church at street and a basement was built un- up. They were John Stoble and Sew Jersey had $43,624,950 in the HARRY S. CHAMBERLAIN, Oceanic, Mr. Jeffrey invited the peo-der It. Rev. Craig was followed by )ank at the end of the past fiscal District ClerV. Domlnick Sartlo, both of Red Bank. Dated July 11, 1085. ple to hold meetings in his house, Rev. Walter J. Benedict, who helped The boys were said to have admit- ear, three-quarters of it in Trenton *1.50 Value for 25« Which then stood on the corner of liquidate a debt of $500 on the base- ted the presence of the girl and the tanks. ment. Rev. Benedict was followed Genuine hand-cut Rock Crystal COMPOTE on Silver Plate bass Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. B'irBt street and River road. About latter waa taken to police headquar- The amount included $8,160,421 ol In the matter of the estate of Frank 7.1 people attended the service and by Rev. John Wesley iTower. The ters for questioning Monday morn- notor fuel taxes, 54,318,398 of gen- with 2 packages of Eui-flha UUo known AB Frank VuraffB)* Mr. Sewing led the meeting. A sec-fiftieth anniversary -was observed ing. All were released, though the deceased. ral funds, $2,263,760 of Institutional Nqtlce to creditors to present claim* ond meeting was held at Mr. Sew-during his pastorage. The ladles' authorities at the time declared they onstruction monies, $4,650,000 of un- Wheaties . . . . . 2"cP; against estate, ing's home on Lafayette street. aid purchased new carpetsand paint- would be arraigned before Recorder smployment relief, $1,143,091 of school Pursuant to the order of Joseph L* These meetings continued from ed the floor. The Epworth League Lewis H. Meese of Belford as ma-•elief money, $1,140,603 of grade ponahay.--surrogate of the County of .STAR, WACNOLIA or DARLING BRANDS ~" • Monmouth, made on the fifteenth day of house to house. In the fall of 1876presented an electric bulletin board, terial witnesses. irossing elimination funds, $8,897,809 July, 1035, on the application of An lei a Robert Emery began preaching, and Herbert J. Belting, district super- On Tuesday the authorities an- if highway funds, and $3,829,951 set Entire herd of Cows and Hellers Zarychta, administratrix of the estate of the attendance increased. " side as Interest on road bonds. rom E. M. Hoffman, Glendola, N, J. Condensed Milk ... 2»«-«»23e Frank Euraha (also known as Frank Yur- intendent at that time, and'Rev. Ar- nounced that the case, "at least for ago) deceased, notice Is hereby given to Rev. W. P. C. Strickland was thur A. McKay, former pastor of the the present," was closed. They said Consisting- of twelve real cows and some the creditors of said deceased to exhibit Presbyterian church, were among the they were-now convinced that the heifers, ali breeds. TheBe cows are fully to the subscriber, administratrix &• afore- preaching at the time on the Atlan- CAMPERS SEE AIR STUNTS. accredited by N. J. accredited Golden Seal. THE SPEED SOAP faro. pkg. 21 C said, their debts and demands attain»t the - Ucville, North Long Branch and Sea speakers. Churches and pastors from boys had finally told the truth, and Some fresh and some coming In soon. The eald estate, under oath, within six months Bright circuit, and he gladly added Eatontown, Red Bank, Sea Bright, attributed their conflicting stories to butterfat teat for this herd is 4.8 and a from the date of the aforesaid order, or Little Silver, participated in the cele- the fact that they were trying, to Largest Enrollment at Camp Qck- real producing herd. This herd must be p & C Whyve Naptha Soap 6 «*»25= they will be forever barred of their actions a regular preaching service to his anickon In Over Five Years. absolutely sold as Mrs. Hoffman fa dis- therefor against the said subscriber. already strenuous duties, stopping at bration. Rev. Tower served faith- conceal the presence of the girl In continuing the dairy business. You can fully until falling health and Ienth- the party. Dated- Freehold, N. J., July U, 1036, Oceanic. The time came.for action, Henry R Dwight of Everett, camp see these cows milked any time before ANIELA ZARYCHTA, and on March 8, 1877, at a meeting ening years caused his retirement in' Antonio was born at Red Bank and xustee, received a very Interesting Bale at the farm. Will also dispose of 'all the. spring of 1934. He was followed dng utensils, Dalle, cans, one good Specials in Our Quality Meat Markets Tunkhannock, pa,, R. P. D. No.'lj- held at Mr. Jeffrey's, a committee was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph etter the other day from YMCA work horse and all harness. These goods w , , Administratrix. was appointed to solicit funds for by W. H. Carhart, Sr., of Little Sil- Trlmboli. He waa a student in Red must be sold so be there early. Present claims to I - ver, who supplied the church until Camp Ockanlckon, where a number Applflffate, Stevens, Foster A the building of a Methodist church. Bank Junior high school. Besides his of Red Bank boys are camping. Tender, Milk-Fed RQUBsille, John Sewing was chairman. On October. ., At that time Harold D. parents, he Is survived by several 55 Real Guernseys, Jerseys Red Bank. N. J., > Smock, a student at Temple univers- After speaking of the fact that the F.roctort. March 19 of the flame year the first brothers and sisters, including an in- camp with its 340 boys Is the largeat and Holstelns. FRYING board of trustees was elected, and ity, was appointed to this charge. fant brother born in Monmouth Me- Dairy Cows just arrived from Michigan this week for any time during the ind Wisconsin. Fresh cows and close EQUIPMENT FOR NEW RUMSON HIGH they included Charles Jeffrey, John The anniversary committee for this morial hospital at Long Branch last last five years, it mentions a rather springers with full guarantee tuberculin SCHOOL. , Jamea Kennedy, Charles T. ye-nr consists of the pastor, who isMonday. News of the loss of her Interesting program which was given retest. An outstanding lot of dairy cows Chickens Sealed blda will be received by Uie Allen, George Williams, Alexander son was kept from the mother. that will make every farmer and dslry- chairman; Andrew H. Sutter, music; last Thursday night. The way the mnn buy such real good milk cows and hl- Board of Education of the Borough of Maitland and Erick Parmly. Within Mra. Ii-ene Sutter, Miss Miriam Her- The funeral was held Monday program waa arranged goes back tn te&tera right hete with a .great savins. Rumson, In the County of Monmoutn and 24 hours after the election of this bert and Mrs. Paul Holloway, deco- morning at nine o'clock at the par- They know we always have the good cows State of New Jersey, for the furnishing last winter when the county YMCA here at reasonable prices. and installation of certain items of equip- board, work on the building was be-rntions; Mrs. Irene Sutter and J. De- ents' home and at ten o'clock at St. furnished a speaker and brought 25c ment in the new Rumson High School, be* gun. Everybody helped. Mrs. Sarah ing erected at tho corner of Ridge Iload. wltt Brower, memorial and history. Anthony's church, where the rector, Lieut. E. C. Plummer of the State 15 Head Horses and Mulea. Forest Avenue and Black Point Road, Midwinter sold the site selected for During tho week an interesting ar- Rev. Nicholas Soriano, celebrated a Kumson, N, J, the church on very cacy terms. It Aviation department, into the county Many single horses and mules and mated ray of records, books and Bibles wilhigl h mass of requiem. Miss Mildred teams. The extra good kind for work; PRIME Bids will bo opened at a publie meeting was then the corner lot at W:i^hlnjr- and he spoke in many high schools to be held in School No. 1, located on the b-i on exhibition. Thero will be aLaManna was the soloist and Miss under the auspices of the local Hl-Y tho right shape and color that will do RIB ROAST BEST CUTS 28c ton street and East River road. Mr. Bible from 1879 and one from 1889. Mario Marnsclo the organist. Burial your job at tho right price, also sell pigB corner of Lafayette Avenue and Church Jeffrey and Mr. .Sewing, botii car- club. Then It was that Lieut. Plum- and other goods. Anything sold on com- CUDAHY'S-PURITAN-Whole or Shank Hall Streets, Rurason, N. J., on the afternoon of The First Communion set will be dis-was In Mount Olivet cemetery. mission. Exchanges msde. Private tales Wednesday, July Si, 1035, at two o'clock, penters, had charge of the building played. A silver cup won by the mer learned of the camp and D, S. T. • • A second drowning in the Shrews- promised to come down and give the daily. and they found many willing hand.-* church three consecutive years for bury river ocurred the day after the Smoked Skinned Hams iib. 27c Blda may be delivered prior to the to assist. boys a camp program. Don't forget Thursday, July 2B. Be hero meeting, to the District Clerk of the Board property Improvements and given by death of young Trlmboli, when early. of Education, Mr. Harry Kettal, at his tho borough will bo displayed also. James W. Hanks, colored butler em- Last week he was as good as his office In School No. 1, Rumson, K. J.* up word. But the best part of hla pro* On July 20 the chinch was dctli- ployed by former Councilman Harry JACOB ZLOTKIN & SON LEGS of LAMB S b until three o'clock in the afternoon of tha cr-.ted, sermons being preached in th.> 1 gram ho kept secret. Lieut. Plum- data on which bide, will be opened, or mar Angelo of Fair Haven, disappeared Fhoncs: Kes. 330—Stables 956. bo presented in person at the pubijo meet* afternoon by Rev. Dr. Hastings and COMMITTED TO JAIL, while bathing off the Angelo dock at mer arrived in camp during the af- ing above referred to. * by Rev. Dr. Graw in the evening. that, borough. The body was recov- ternoon and mingled with the boyB. Freehold, New Jersey. Specifications and such plans aa are fur- The invitations sent out by Erick Tempting Sea Food Specials nlshed may be obtained from tha ArohU Joseph McKny of Eatontown Charged ered about an hour later. tects' office, John Noble Pleraon A Boa, Parmly and Alexander Maitland With Stealing 5143.90. Inc.. 118 State Street, Perth Arnboy. N. J., were accepted by many and the Mr. Hanks was drowned In sight Fillet of Haddock .... ib. 17c .upon deposit of cash or certified check for church was dedicated free of debt. •Ti -oph McKay of Main street, of his wife, who was. sitting on the fifteen (IK) dollars, binding the bidder About this time Rev. E. C. Hancock Eatontown, was committed to theAngelo dock at the time. In tho wa- to return said specifications and plane be- ter with him was Austin Sears, col- Fresh Boston Mackerel . . ib 5 c fora ^he date of tho bid opening. A da. was appointed to succeed Hev. W.county jail Tuesday In default of $500 duotton of S0% of each deposit will be bail on a charge of stealing an en- ored gardener on the Angelo estate. BE WISE- required for any let of specifications or P. C. Strickland and Oceanic was Hanlts was in water up to his chest, other data' not returned on or before teat placed In a circuit of three churches, velope containing $143.90 from How- Freshly Caught Flounders. »> 1O« date. Specification! will ba available on ell Bcobcy of Neptune City, a col-about ten feet from the end of the Atlantlcvllle, Sea Bright and dock and sixty feet from shore, when nd after July 11, 1985. Oceanic. j lector for the Seaboard Ice company. This Project is flnanaced in whole or In itTiuAccordinr ior nitg t:o o^uuouzo Chief o, fic Police companye Har-. . .. , ".. . He' made Because it is so easily assimilated and because part by ths Federal Emergency Adminis- The Oceanic people felt the need According to Chief of Police Har- „ Vs, Wy flsnp,pear.believe°; He ?h made wa' s Garden-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables tration of Fubllo Wofka and Is subject to , of more services than one man could it contains the necessary vitamins, milk is the ideal all of the requirements thereof. ry Klrkgard ot Eatontown, McKay, nooutcry and police believe he wai The attention of bidders Is called ta the hold on the circuit, DO It was ar-I ™ an employee aSalinas St'iciCn f^Jr^f>- The body war,e summer food. minimum ratea of vages to be paid, name. ranged that Sea Bright and Oceanl* than an hour by members of thee GEORGIA-ELBERTA 1 S k 1 l1 20 Mr should comprise the circuit, nnd Indadinery afte. Estonianr quittin, gwa his sarreste job dMonda Tuey, ^t™ Ai d£ squn "..d o'f "H^ FairL Have 1"???n and skille?i,i d. "Vlabo r ^"hto.60 pe'r hour. •">«. «•>" 1878 William Wilson was nppolnteil night. Mr. Scobey left 4ho money volunteer workers undor Police Chief AH contracts and subcontracts Mr* tub* enveloppe on the counter. O t Jh leet to the approval of the Governmsnt to the field. The first wedding in I h f .^"''.'"•iJoxphHerdcn. Sngineer. the church was that of James De. Ing he was informed by McKay that Mr. Hanks wns born at Knoxvllle, Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day Attention of prospective bidders la a customer picked up the envelope. Tennessee. Ho entered tho employ Peaches' 33' lurther directed to Paragraph No. i of tne Witt Brownr and Cecilia Jeffrey on Construction Regulations Included In the June 28, 1879. Both Mr. and Mra. On searching McKay's apartment, of Mr. Anp;elo last November at Mi- SnseMeetlena. Ths office of tha Nation- Brower are still active "workers In Chief Kirkgnrd nnd County Detec- ami, Florida, Find came North with Hi Re-Employment Service, which may b* llve William Mustoe found the miss- hln employer in April. Besides hla ORANGES cSS., «-29< called upon for Hats of qualified workers la the church. at 817 Third Avenue, Anbury Park, N. JT. Roert Gibbons, a former chaplain ing envelope. McKay later confessed. wife, Mrs, Margaret Hurst Hanks, he FANCY Manager, Mr. Emll C. (iardell. in the navy, succeeded Mr. Wilson Is survived by several brothers and BANANAS CCjLDEN All work la to be dona in accordance sisters. SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., inc. with plans and specifications prepared for and preached until 1S80. The growth Found Unconscious from Gns. fRESH. 10 the same bj. John Noble Plerson A Son, of the church made apparent the. Tho funeral was held Monday JERSEY een | JJc Inc., Architects, 813 State Street. Perth Wnltcr Hannibal of Fair, Haven morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Wor- 6 need of a full-time minister, and Rev. was overcome by illuminating gas In Amboy. N. J. J^A. Lavello became pastor, preach den funeral'home with Rev. O. O Serving You 15 Year* With Milk Produced Jjbunchsi | Qc Plans and apeclflcatlona of the bulldlnt his homo last week. Ha was found Goodman, pastor of the African CARROTS S m»y be Inspected at the Architects' office, lnr until 1883. A parsonage was nav, unconacloUB by John McGuIre, also at the above- address, or at the office on Methodist Kplscopal Zlon church. In FRESH the alte of tha Job. necessary, and the site for the houm of Fair Haven, and was removed In Solely in Monmouth County. afbunchti'lQc was given by William J. Hutchlnsoi, charge. Tho bearers were David PULLED The Board raservea the right to eccipt tlio Fair Haven ambulance, with Ed- Hicks, Thcodoro Brown, Robert or reject any or all bids. General Clinton B. Flake was elect ward Little and William Applegate Red Bank no. street ahmmburr. If. >. Signed. Jones, James Nixton, Austin Seara Broma 8 ARD •d to the official board, and was In charRC, to the Rivervlew hospital and James Galnes. Burlsl was In ° OT EDUCATION preitdtat of the board of trustees In ' where he waa revived, ' Thejs Price* Effective until Sat. Nlghl in our Storei In Northern New Jeuey.' Bh of Rumson1,1 N. J« White Hldgo cemetery, at Eatpntawn. m J

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'* li' "k ' ", A BIRTHDAY 8UBPBISE. LOCAIi MEN HELP INJUBHD. Patients At The BETTEB HOUSING. Two Polo Teams Dutch Elm Disease Former Woman Judge Keansburg Man Fart; Given For Donald AMy of Bed Bank Telephone Linemen Red Bank Committee Reports Good Riverview Hospital llesults Being Obtained. Scouting Started Middletown Township. Speaks At Lincroft Made Will In 1933 On Scene to Auto Accident. Lose In Nationals The Federal Housing Adminietra Federal and state forces have again Donald Edward Asay, son of Mr. Dr. Miriam VanWaterg of Fram- A New York city man who BUS Robert Hendrlckson of Shrews- and Mra. Evorett Asay of Catherine tiiir.ed serious injuries last Thurs- bury avenue, Shrewsbury, and Georg tion at Washington has appointed Both Monmouth County Teams started the summiir drive against tho ingham, Massachusetts, a former William B. Robinson Left Bulk Mrs. Arthur J. White of Harding Dutch elm disease, the enomy of the street, in Middletown township, near Judge of tho juvenile court at Los day morning, when the automobll Millston of Asbury Park, were treat Defeated by Hard Riding Red Bank, received a surprise visit of His Estate to His Grand- he waa driving collided with a poll ed over the week-end for dng bites. road aa chalrlady of the Red Bank American elm. Since there is no Angelea, California, was the principal Better Housing committee. Friday Aiken Knights — Eatontown known cure or control, complete era- Monday evening in celebration of his tons—The Late Sarah S. Buck on Route No. 35 just south of Key- Both returned home after treatment, fourteenth birthday. Trie party was speaker last night at a meeting of a port, probably owes his life to a New a number of women of the neigh dication of the dliseaBO appears to bo probation officers' does at Mr«. Lcoia Cujc of West Front street cut borhood met at Mrs. White's homo Loses 10-8, Rumson 10-5. arranged by boys of his own age, Left $2,000 to Cemetery. Jersey Bell Telephone Company lln her right thumb Saturday. It took the only means of saving one of the Lewis S. Thompson's at Llnorott. and listened to an address by Ross The Rumson and Monmouth Coun- most highly valued shade trees in who are owners ol sailboats. They The late William B. Robinson o construction crew which happenei two stitches to close the wound. hold races twice each week on the Among the guoBta at last night's to be passing at the time of the ac H. Fountuin, district ileld represen- ty country club polo teams have been this country. Government scouts Keansburg In a will recently offered Percy Green of Pine Brook was tative un better housing. rivor and Donald with his boat meeting were Wlnthrop D. Lane of for probate left his wife Eva a lor cident. treated for a cut on the right fore- eliminated from the National Junior will examine every elm In this area Trenton, director of the division of Last week's proclamation stimu- Polo championship tournament for evidenco of the disease. If a "Teal" has won all of them. en Carr avenue, his chidren Kennetl J. E. Graham, of 1580 Theriot ave- arm Saturday received while cutting About 38 persons, evenly divided parolo of the State Department of H., and Inoz, a dollar each, and the nue, Bronx, New York, the driver, cabbage with a knife. | lated interest not only among those staged at the Burnt Mills polo club, diseased troe Is found and verified Institutions and Agencies; Judge J, living at Red Bank but also among at Bcdmlnster, New Jersey, Both by laboratory tests, 1} will be re- between girls and boys, wore at tho remainder of his estate to the execu- and W. Plumer, 209 Bryant avenue, James Errickaon of Keyport was party. Everybody had a jolly time. Edward Knight of the Common tors to be held, in trust for his grand- Bronx, riding with him, were pro- admitted Tuesday for a dislocated visitors. A visitor from the Bronx teams were unfortunately upset by moved before it becomes a breeding Pleas court, Mrs, Katharine Crowa New York, called at Federal Hous- the hard riding Alkcn Knights. place for thousands of bark beetles Gamea, dancing, refreshments and. sons, Kenneth H., and William Bob- ceeding north in company with right shoulder, suffered in a fall from othor usual features were enjoyed. McCarthy, acting chief probation of. ineon, until they reach the age of 2o line of other cars In a funeral pro ing headquarters on Monday with Sunday afternoon the Eatontown that carry tho disease from tree to a hay rake. He returned home yes- tree. i Donald waa the recipient of many floor, and Lester Rogers and Her- yeara when they will receive the cession. According to Graham, an terday. the proclamation in hia hands and four was defeated by a score of 10-8 bert Scott, probation officers. arranged for an appointment with while Tuesday afternoon the Rum- Specimens for laboratory tests flno gifts. Several presentation principal. Clinton B. Lohgen and other car going in the same dircc Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Daniels o! speeches wero mado and Donald waa William B. Kalph were appointed ex- tion attempted to pass the procoo- Colt's Neck are tho parents of it loral contractors for bids on a bun- fionltes were sent to defeat on the must ha taken from each dlsanaod galow which he intends building; at short end of a 10-5 score." tree so that only Dutch elm disease referred to as a real sportsman and ecutors. Tho will was made may 8, slon and. forced his car off the road. daughter born vestorday morning. a "chip oft the old blook," this re- Driver Burned 1933, and the witnesses were .Anna He smashed into an electric light Mrs Arthur Grob of Spring street IWilmort park, Middletown township, In Sunday's match the Eatontown trees will bo condemned. Th|e spec- team fought an up-hill fight from the imens are cut from the diseased part mark having reference to his father Sorg of Belford and Etta Lockhart pole and his head crashed through was admitted Tuesday night and un-) Numerous inquiries have been re- and his grandfather, Edward Asay, With Gasoline of Atlantic Hiirhlanda. the windshield. The force of the im derwent an operation yesterday :eivcd for revamping of mortgages start and did manage to draw up in such a manner as not to harm the B even with their opponents a few min- tree. Tho tree is then marked with both of whom are great devotoea of The late Mrs. Anna Flebelkom, a past caused a heavy transformer on nnd canvassers are bringing in real acquatlc sports. morning. work for local workmen. The leads utes before the fifth chukker ended. a small aluminum tag so that It can George Emley of Eatontown, a widow of Keansburg, In a will made the pole, to crash down on the fron driver employed by the Gulf Refining March 4, 1930, and supplemented on right side of the car. brought in to Federal Housing head- They were unable however to gain be identified when the laboratory re- TO TEST 8" GUNS. quarters are broken up and sum- an advantage and lost the position port is available. If the tree is found company, was burned about the faoa March 30, 1932, bequeathed to her Just at this moment the telephone Stag Beefsteak Dinner. and arms loot week at. Nelmark's daughter Herta Duhrkoop, wife of marized into , painting, they" hold in a tie just as the bell to have the Dutch elm disease, the line gang came along. M. J. Mead Service Practieo at Fort Hancock roofing, heating, plumbing, etc., and ended the period. Sixty-five persons attended a stag service station on Bay avenue, High- Charles Duhrkoop o£ Secaucus, a of 27 Locust avenue, Red Bank, th Scheduled for Monday, wner will bo notified by a represent- beefsteak dinner last night at tho lands. An underground tank W&a be- house and lot on Fox avenue, Keano- foreman of tho crew, ordered th. ,,, ... „ , . arc then relayed by phone or mall Arthur Borden led tho Eatontown- ative of tho Stato Department of Players Boat club at Fair Havon. A ing filled with gaaoline from a truck burg, subject to the conditions that driver of ^fie telephone truck to pu! Tho oiilcers of the O-'Oth Coast Ar- to cont,-actors -who have registered pololats in scoring when he pushed Agriculture. when the gasoline caught fire. Harry three goals between tho posts while feature of the evening's" entortaln- 6he shall continue building & loan up at the side of the road, and the tillery.(HD) under the command of at Fcdcm) Housing headquarters. In addition to collecting specimens ment was a mock trial, with George Nelmark, owner of tho service sta- payments, and shall pay to Paul Fle- gang of five investigated the acci Major Frank E. Kerby, CA of j Rp P Flndlay, office manager of George Oliver, Jr., Robert Nlchoalds from wilted trees, scouts will also tag tion, had his hair singed. Both wero scored two goals and William Rey- Watts as tho judge, Ernie Otto as belkorn ?l,000, which la charged dent. They found that. Graham was Brooklyn, New York, and tho 621st . tl]e DPtt(,r housing committee, re- nil dead and dying . These trees tho prosecutor and William A. Mason treated by Dr. JameB J. Rowland. against the property. She left to her nolds the other. Reynolds and Bor- servo as a breeding place for the in- badly cut about tho face and head Coast Artillery (HD) under the com- ! ports that one concern has a repre- as the prisoner. Songs wpro ren- • »i» son Paul three houses and two lots and was bleeding dangerously fron mand of Colonel Archibald E. Tan- - sentat|ve to call on him every day den have been members of the na- sect carriers df the disease as wall on Seaview avenue, and three houses ncr, CA of Wilmington, Delaware, immediately tional senior Indoor championship as the fungus that causes the dis- dered by Mr. .Watts, Charles Meeker, a severed artery. Plumer had not for leac]n on work and Jack Sparling and" Mr. Schact. Hazlet News. and two lots on Raritan avenue. Mrs. been seriously injured. are encamped at Fort Hancock for i follows vp the prospects, teams for two years and Borden was ease. Tho removal of these worth- Duhrkoop and Mr. Flebelkorn wer their annual actlvo duty training as on tho junior outdoor championship ess and unsanitary elms is as im- While one of the telephone mei Will Elect Officers Tonight John S. VanMater of Telegraph made executors. The witnesses were proceeded 'to" commandeer tho ilrst part of the nation-wide plan for team last July. George Oliver, Jr., portant to this project as mosquito Anna Sorg of Belford and Charles national defense. RED BANK GIRL ENGAGED. is a former hard riding Bergen control or sewage disposal Is to some There will bo a meeting at tho Red Hill road Is on n, business trip to car to come down the highway, the Orlando, Florida. R. Snyder of Atlantic Highlands. others gave first aid treatment to the As part of their practical train- ' county star. human diseases. Bank Vacht Club Racing association ng, which is given as a supplement Jliss Marlon Scheldt to Wed G. Car Ernest E. Peseux, who is em- The late Sarah S. Buck of Free injured man, attempting mainly to Winston Guest and G. H. Bostwlck The co-operation of private prop- tonight. Tho gathering will be held stem,*.,the flow of blood. Wh o the theoretical instruction cov- roll Morforfl. of the Aiken Knights made it dif- on tho of tho Red Bank Yaoht ployed by tho Now York Telephone hold In a will made August 29, 1930, 'red by conferences during the win- erty owners and public officials with company at New York, is enjoying, left $1,000 In trust for the Holmdel sin&.^niotorist was stopped, Gra- The engagement of Miss Marlon ficult for the Eatontown team when the government and state agencies club, opposite the clubhouse, 95 East ter, the olilcei-3 of the 020th Coast hey scored five and four goals, re- s requested. A recent circular out- Front atfeet, at eight o'clock. Tho his annual vocation, which ho Is .cemetery company and $1,000 to be ham was rushed to Matawan hos- Artillery (HD) will fire a service Scheldt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. spending with his family at Belgrade expended for general cemetery im- pital, with Joseph Novak of 39 East John Scheldt of Bergen place, to G. spectively. Curtis scored the other ining tho eradication program may purpose of the meeting is for the an- practice using the 8" railway guns ally. nual election of officers and such oth- Lakes, Oakland, Maine. provement. She also left to the Old Sunset avenue, Red Bank, riding with at Fort Hancock Monday, July 22, Carroll Morford, son of Mr, and Mrs. be had upon request to Room 916, Brick church, Bradevclt, S-10O, and him and keeping his thumb pressed Harry Morford of Hudson avenue, The lineups: County Offlco Building, White Plains, er business as may be taken up at Mrs. Joseph R. L. Jackson, who la at about 2 P. St., followed by a that time. omployed at New York, Is enjoying $400 to the Holmdel Reformed against the severed artery.. rsecond service -practice to bo tired was announced Monday night at a Aiken Knlghu Men. Cty. New York. Likewise all. questions church, provided that it Is open for In addition to Mead nnd Novak, bridge party at the Scheldt home. No. 1 G. H. Do»twlck W. G. Reynolds regarding the work should bo re- hor annual vacation. by the ofOcers of the 621st Coast No. 2 Julian Curtl« ..._ R; Nlthonldi ferred to that office. Attend Convention. Miss Elizabeth V. Young, who la public worship. Other beneflciarlesj tho telephone men who assisted the Artillery (HD) on completion of the The . announcement was made on No. 3 W. F. Guest G. Oliver were her sister, Marietta Smock injured men were E. W. Tnylor,,43 cards attached to old fashioned bou- Back D. W. BoBtwick ..... A. B. Borden Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gaul, Mr. employed at tho People's National first practice. Unforseen delays due bank at Keyport, is enjoying a Roome, her cousin, Mary Ella Du- West Sunset avenue, Red Bank; ^1. o weather, heavy water tralTic. or quets, presented to the guests. Score by chukkcra: and Mrs. Arthur Slattery nnd Thom- Bois, her nieces, Sarenti V. Roome Aikch Knlchta 4 1112 1—10 week's vacation, which she Is spend- H. Landis, 20 Wyckoff street, Deal; ither causes may delay the lirincr. The prize winners were Mrs. Mor- Monmouth C. C. C...... 2 112 2 0— 8 Wolcott Wins as Valentino of Red Bank and Dr. Jacobus, and Anna Elizabeth Pal- and S. J. Curtis, 669 Gerard avenue, n which instance it will be com- ris Miller, Mrs. Franklyn Gray and Goals for Aiken Knights—Guest: (5); and Mrs. Jamea J. Rowland of ing touring New York state, accom- mer, her nephew, Henry Irving Long Branch. peted the following day. Miss Helen VanDorn of Red Bank, G. H. Bostwick (4); Curtis. For Mon- Sunday's Race Highlands attended tho seventeenth psniod by her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Bedl» Buck and her sister and brother-in- *»-»-4» The camp commander, Colonel P. Miss Dorothy Lively of West End mouth County C. C.—Borilen (3); Oliver annual convention ol Rainbow di- and Mrs. John T. Ackorson. law, Mr. and Mrs. David Henry 2); Nlchonlds (2); RcynoldB. Ernest E. Pesoux and Charles H. $10,000 SHOBT OF BUDGET. M. Kcsslor, Seventh Coast, Artillery, and Mrs. Fred Erdman of Bronx- Referee, Edwin Stuart. vision veterans Friday, Saturday Buck. ville, New York.. Other gueata were Umpire, Tom Briuiy. Judse, Harry East. In record time of one hour, three Sandman of Keyport attended a s arranged - for additional train- minutes and twelve seconds, Dave and Sunday at Washington, D. C. g nf the oflicorp belonging to the Mrs. Theodore D. Parsons, Mrs. Time of chukkers—7 Vi minutes each. meeting of tho beneficiary depart- Boy Scout Financial Cnmpnign Be- Rumson bowed Its way out of the Wolcott soiled his boat to a victory ment of the Monmouth County Fire- XO LIFT BAN ON SHELLFISH. ing Continued This Week. roproing regiments in infantry drill, Scheldt, Mrs. Morford, Mrs. R. K. Appendicitis Patient. leromonlcs, maneuvering, emplaning Miller and Misses Mildred and L,ouiso tournament Tuesday when- the Aiken tho Sunday race of Dlckman's men's association at Independent Ore Monmouth Council Boy Scout md firing of railway material, gris Scheldt and Geraldlne. Langell of Knights, who Sunday eliminated the Mosquito fleet. Due to lack of wind Frank J. Pingltore, local Junior houso at Belford Thursday evening, Congressman William H. Sutphin n the morning tlie race was post- high school athletlo director, - re- Thanked for His Help. Finance Co:nmittee met at the efenso, administration and supply. Red- Bank; Mrs. Betty Peters of Monmouth County Country club team July 11. Berkeley Carteret hotel nt Asbury Local recruiting for the ,rj2nd Coast West Deal; Mrs. J. A, Dowd of Fair did tho same to Rumson by turning poned until tho afternoon when thir- turned home to Long Branch yester- Mrs. Hattle B. Tilton ot Brooklyn It is expected that within a few 'ark Tuesday evening, with Sanford Artillery (Ry) and all other units in Haven; Mrs. Ralph Ellams of South them away 10-5. teen boatg took part. day from Monmouth Memorial hos- i3 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. L. days an order will bo officially en- Flint of Interlaken, chairman, pro- the harbor defenses nf Sandy Hook,, Amboy and Miss Eleanor Bray of Gerald Balding, noted British In second place was George Worth- pital, where Sunday morning week Jackson. tered by the New York city depart- iding. The members present Were made possible by the recent act of Holmdel. ace, outshone > even tho nine gold ley, Jr., Edward L. Rullman, third, ho underwent an appendicitis opera- C. Calvin Walling Is having an ad- and Miss Barbara Sayre and Bob tion. ment of health permitting the sale 3eeley Tuthlll, Eatontown; Chester congress, increasing the onllntftd Both Miss Scheldt and Mr. Mor- star, Winston GUest, who ac- dition of a porch built on his house. of shellfish taken from Unritan and Jonrow, Long .Branch; James S. strength of the army has begun. :ounted for seven tallies. Balding Jpplncott sailed homo in fourth Tho'carponter work is being dona by ford are graduates of Red Bank place. Housman, Hance and Eschel- Sandy Hook bays. Theodore J. La- 'arkes, Red Bank; Clinton Lohsen, Many vacancies in the Seven'h nnd high school. Mr. Morford is em- icored four of his team's five goals, Homo From Hospital. Lester V. Walling. brecque, chairman of the Middle- eansburg; James Warner, Atlantic f52nd regiments of Coast Artillery ployed by tho National Cash Regis- ;hree of them in the first half, when bach entries were disqualified. Harry S. Compton, an employee at Misses Elizabeth and Frances Hurst town Township Democratic organ- Highlands; Clifford Hance, Freehold; have alreadv been filled. ter company at Jersey City, and the Jersey combination matched the Due to lack of wind the point race Krldel's clothing storo, returned to of Middletown aro spending Beveral ization, has made public the follow- Halscy Polhemus, Asbury Park; Sen- Miss Scheldt is employed at the Fort Alkcn Knighta to leave the field at held last night was called off. Wol- his home on Mechanic street Friday, days with their aunt, Mrs. Clarenco ing letter thanking: Confiressman tor Frank Durand, Spring Lake. Monmouth Red Cross office. half time with the score tied at four cott was leading when tho raco was after being held for observation at Pedeo. postponed. A strong wind in tho William H. Sutphin for his efforts These men constitute the. Council DIED FROM HER INJURIES. goals each. Fitkln hospital. His condition Is re- Miss Lydla Latham of Now York In getting the ban lifted on shell- Finance committee and each one is In the second half Balding com- early part of the evening died out an ported to be somewhat improved; CALLED ON THE GOVERNOR. tho young sailors were on the home- spent tho week-end with her parent!, flBh: hairman of hia respective district Mrs. Mabel Smith of Keanaburg in a mitted a foul and the Knights scored Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Latham. Middletown Township Democratic >f the campaign. They tried to put Fatal Accident. the tally. Continuing they scored ward strotch and were forced to be Col. H. Murray Jacoby a Visitor In towed home. Home For Tho Aged. Miss Elizabeth Mailer of Long Is- Organization. he campaign over in the five days Ive more and held their opponents land is visiting Mrs. Anna Maherand revious to the meeting, but they Mrs. Mabel Smith of Keansburg This Section Sunday, Tho Kennedy Homo for tho Aged Theodore J. Labrecque, president; died early Saturday morning at Dr. scoreless for the remainder of the has moved Its headquarters from Charles linger. George H. Roberts, chairman, board vere not successful in going over Col. and Mrs. H. Murray Jacoby :ontest. he top in the 64 different communi Hazard's hospital at Long Branch Ocennport to the old Booroam homo The United Service grocers, n/ of trustees; Ruth Swnolrhnmmpr, of Now York were wcok-end gucotB The lineups; • • - High School Team which Frank Hertlo is a member, !• vice chairman, board of trustees; ies. Enthusiastic and pleasing rc- from injuries which she received of friends in the Bayshore section. at the corner of Oceanport avenue James A. Grodeska, secretary. iorts were made. about an hour previous on Route 36 | calleti on Governor Harold G. Aiken Knights Rumson and the Eatontown boulevard, Eaton- holding a contest, which began July They No. 1 G. H. Bostwick S. Prentice Defeats Sea Bright town. 8 and will end September 7, at which July 17, 1935. Monmouth county's quota was noal- tho farm of George W. Kinney : Hoffman at the Little White House No. 2 J. Curtis W. H. Sullivan No. 3 W. F. C. Guc.t G. Bnldins time ten prizes will be awarded. Hon. William H. Sutphin, 127,000. The amount raised in the of Port Monmouth. Mrs. Smith had at Sea Girt Sunday evening and Col. The members of the undefeated Washington, D. C. been in an automobile and had got j jacoby was in conversation with the Back D. W. Bostwick H. W. Williams Church to Close at Holmdel. Prizes will bo awarded for tho ten My dear Congressman Sutphin: ve days was a little over $17,000. Score by periods; Red Bank high school team yester- I boys or girls receiving the largeit ed Bank district, James S. Parkes out and was walking across the road governor half an hour. Accompany- day morning traveled to Sea Bright The Reformed church will bo I trust that I am not too late in when she was hit by a car driven by ~ " . -- ._ Aiken Knlchta 2 0 2 3 0 a—10 closed tho last weok in August and number of points, from labels on :hairman, leading In the amount 1 ing Col. and Mrs.'Jacoby were Henry Rurmon 2 110 0 1— 5 whtre they crossed racquets with the extending to you the thanks of our William Bailey, Jr. , of Belford. The A. S. VanDaalen of Leonardo and tho first week In September, at products purchased at Mr. Hertle's Middletown township people for the •aised. It was voted to continue and Goals: Aiken KnlRhts—Guest 7. G. H. Sea Bright Lawn Tennis junior team ry to complete the job by next Mon- latter was driving to work. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bippman of BoBtwick 1. D. W. Bostwick 1, pennlty No. and won 5-2. which time Rev. William H. Vander- store. First prlzo is a bicycle. eplendid co-operation and leadership r 1: Ilutnson—Sullivan 1, Balding 4. Time meer will enjoy a vacation. which you showed in the fight which lay night. Next Tuesday a meeting Mrs. Smith w as taken to Dr. Marc Shrewsbury. Col. and Mrs. Jacoby Harold Berkowltz defeated Stew- Miss Lydla Latham of New York nf periods, neven nnd one-half minutes. and Hazlet has purchased a Ford has Just been successfully completed be held to receive further re- Khohnc's olllce at Belford and later returned to New York Monday morn- Umpires—Thomas Brady and Frank John- art Young 6-3, 6-3; Jack Schooloy to secure the lifting of the ban upon lorts. moved to the hospital where she died ing, having as their ship board son, _ defeated James Butler 6-2, 6-3; Stan- FINNISH VAPOR BATH. ccupe. the taking of shellfish from Sandy duririR a hemorrhage. She was 42 gu"ests George A. Bodman of River- cy Savage defeated Robert Young Hudson Carhart la visiting hit Hook and Raritan bays. On July 11 years of age and formerly a rehVicnt! side drive, J. Howard Smith of At- 6-2, 6-4, while Jack White and Billy AH Share Same One in Some of the aunt at Elmer. we wore publicly advised that the RUM RUNNER SOLD. of Port Monmouth. Her -husband, I lantic Highlands and Mr. VanDaa- Larry Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. William Torry hav« New Jersey State Department of Hagerman were the only two to lose Country Districts. Health had issued an order lifting Hownixl Smith, died a few years ago. I len. their matches. moved from tho Peseux house to a r. S. Marshall William I>. McDer- The.funeral .of Mrs. Smith was held Col. Jacoby was formerly a United Wins At Camden In some country districts of Fin- houso owned by Mr, and Mrs. Earl the ban upon all portions of Raritan mott Makes Purchase at Auction. Schooley and Berkowitz defeated and Sandy Hook boys, except a small Sunday at Bcdle's parlors at Keyport States ambassador and he served on the Young brothers 6-4, 6-4, whllo land, both sexes frequently share tho Walling-. portion which is unimportant at the The Vilamert company of Jersey ami the interment was in Green the National Housing committee un- The South Jersey open horoeshoe White and Savage won their doubles same vapor bath, for preparing the Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Peseux ar« present time. We are also advised !ity was the highest bidder for the Grove cemetery at Keyport. Rev. der Herbert Hoover, who at that pitching championship at Camden match, 6-1, 6-1. "sauna," as It Is called, is an arduous visiting Mr, Peseux's mother, Mrs, that within the next few days the 8-foot rum runner which was bought William E. Webster, pastor of the time was Secretary of Commerce. Sunday waa won by Larry Jlahoney task and the steam for one is enough Laura Posoux, at Elmer. markets of the city of New York will .'huraday by the United States Mar- Metiiodist church of Keansburg, con- Col. Jacoby represented the United of Lincroft, fifteen-year-old state for several people Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and be open to shellfish from Mbnmouth champion. He has been undefeated HOLDS BRIDGE-TEA. county waters. hall William P. McDermott. The ducted tlie service. States government at the coronation All afternoon the housewife is kept daughters wero recont Point Ploaa- ale was nuule at an auction for $100. Mr. Bailey was arrested on a of the emperor of Ethiopia in 1930. this year. In winning tho title Sun- busy heating great stones In tho bath ant visitors. The people of Middletown town- technical charge of manslaughter and day, Mahoney established several Mrs. W. S. Gray of Little Silver ship are deeply appreciative of the The craft built at the Red Bank house oven. Then when tho bather Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Foster of ho was held in S2.000 bail. Witnesses new records for the tournament, Entertains Guests. —or bathers, as the case may be— Elizabeth aro occupying the Thomai work which you have done in behalf acht Works had been used to run OIL coMrANY HOSTS. including a new high ringer per- of thb industry. In the old days the )ootleg liquor on the Great Lakes. of the accident state that he was Mrs. W. S. Gray of Foxwood park, la ready, she throws water over the M. Walling houso on tho Hazlet- not at fault. centage average of 63.S per cent and taking of shellfish from these waters t is alleged the owner had removed Entertains Members of Sales and highest ringer percentage in a sin- Little Silver, entertained a number rocks, causing the room to Oil with Holmdcl road for tho summer'. was one of the foremost industries of to the Canadian border from the Advertising Staffs at Newark. of guests yesterday afternoon at her clouds of hot steam. u Miss Lillian Purdy is spending the Monmouth county. By reason of this r le gamo of 75 per cent. He tied orth Shrewsbury and converted it I'ASTOR'S CAR BURNED. Joseph Puglise's state record of home at a bridge-tea. Refreshments Wishing to mako tho most of the summer at a girls' camp in New unjust ban, the shellfish industry was ) illicit use. 'The Newark division of the Amer- were served following the bridge. opportunity, Finnish bathers stay on York state. practically destroyed. Your success- ican Oil company waa host recently making a ringer in every inning of ful efforts has Riven to this industry The boat was powered with two Rev. Edward Wolf's Auto Destroyed game. He scored 350 points Mrs. William West of Red Bank and a platform near tho roof, where the" George Lewis has returned to his In Garage Lust Night. 150 members of the sales and ad- Mrs. William Naulty of Little Sil- a new lease upon life, which will 00-horse power Liberty engines and vertising staffs at an all-day meeting against his opponents' 101. hottest ateam collects. Once perspir- home after spending several dayi mean, wo believe, prosperity and ras in perfect condition. It cost ?S,- ver won first and second prizes re- ation sets in, someone ruba the bath- with hia grandparents at Keyport. good times for a large section of the 00 to build several years ago. The The phone in the Xire house at At- in the Essex House, Newark. Repre- William Gaffncy of Lincroft placed spectively, antic Highlands rang last night,and sentatives from the New York, Al- er's back with a branch of birch Hazlot Boy Scout troop 02 mot at people of our township. loat's engines consume forty gallons second in claas B, and Joseph Ala- Those attending were Mrs. Wil- leaves. The aroma from tho leaves »vhen one of the firemen answered, bany nnd New Haven divisions at- honey, a brother of tho champion, Camp Loroy Clark in tho wooda on I trust that with tho adjournment f gasoline per hour. The boat was liam Russell, Mrs. David Matthews, 13 qulto pleasant, and fills the bath Telegraph Hill road Friday evening. the party on the other end said, tended. r came in third in class C. An exhi- of congress and upon your return to ought after by-pleasure yachtsmen Mrs. Charles Ellort, Mrs. William house. Those present wero Malcolm Pesoux, Matawan, we shall have an oppor- Thursday at the bidding. 'Srr.d a fire truck to the Baptist Jacob Blaustein of Baltimore, pres- bition horseshoe match between the West, all of Red Bank; Mrs. Wil- tunity of Keeinjr ynu and thanking parsonage." The alarm was sounded ident of the company, presided. The champion and Joseph Pugllse of After they have steamed well, the Harry Cowlcs, Donald BeeiB, Thomas A feature of the construction is a liam Naulty of Little Silver and bathers like to cool off by taking a COWIOB, Carl Gloss, Walter Dean, you personally for your support. and tho ilremon rushed to the Cen- speakers were C. F. Engle, manager Patersbn, former stato champion, Mrs. Edwin Farrier and Mrs. Aspln With kindest personal regards, I uge silencing apparatus, built with- tral Baptist parsonage, but found no dip In ono o( Finland's many lakes. Morris Latham, Henry Warnark, Ina tile hull, Into which both engines the Newark division; G. W. will be held next Tuesday night on Wall of Rumson. am, fire. Whalen of New York, general sales G. Foster Spinning's courts on Mad- If there Is none nearby, they must Rulhbone, Edward Hazcltlne, Horaco Sincerely yours, ischarged their cxhause so perfectly be satisfied with a cold shower, or Carhart. Tho next meeting will be hat the motors were hardly audible Shortly afterward they learned the manager; G. C. Stein, assistant'gen- ison avenue. • On Friday night a Theodnre ,T. Labrecque. alarm was for the Baptist parsonage eral sales manager, and C. F. Hat- card • and bunco party and danco Boy's Feet Burned. in winter a imrred roll in a snow- held July 26 at tho camp. hundred foct away. The mm run- at Leonardo. A car owned by Rev. mnkcr, vice president. will be held at the Bed Bank Cath- Arthur Flannlgan burned tho solos bank. Mr. and Mrs. John Dolan of Brook- icr was formerly owned by Jack olls high school. The proceeds from of his feet at a beach party of the Tho Finns are so fond of thoir lyn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BETTER HOUSING. {ungain. telwnod Wolf, pastor of the^Leonardo Tlie company is observing Its 25th church, callKht Jlrc in the.^aragc. A anniversary. F. W. Stcadman, both the exhibition nnd danco will Atlantic Highlands Epworth League Bteam baths that farmers often build Elmer Dolson, Mra. Dolaon ia re- Committee Chairman Expresses His meellncr was in progress in the Entontown branch manager, of the be used to send Mnhoney to the Tuesday night at North Long Branch. their bath houses beforo construct- mulnlng for tho balnnco of tho week Thanks to The Roister, T11REI! NEW STUDENTS. church when the file wn.s discovered. Newark division, has returned from World's championship matches at Before the party left for home sand ing their homes, and all tho large whllo Mr. Dolson Is on a business >overal in the group grabbed a gar- Baltimore where he attended the Mollne, Illinois, the latter part of was thrown over a beach fire, and cities havo public bath houses. trip to Cleveland and Ohio for the Federal Housing Administration I'CW Economy Flying Course Proves August. Chamber of Commerce, len hone and put out the blaze, but opening of the company's celebration. Arthur, who had no shoes on, General Electric compnny, of which 60 Broad Htrppt, Popular for Youths. t was imposMble to save the car. stepped upon the embers as he was A REAL WILD WEST. ho 1B ono of tho managers. Red Bank, N. J. Tho new economy flying course At Veterans' Convention. walking off the beach. His feet were 1 blistered and ho unable to walk for Chancery 7/2B0 July 17, 1935. icing given at the Red Bank nir- A Dinner And a Gift. Louis Jlannine of Foxwood park, Leaders Playoff Hungarian Hosts Burned Carriages a day. no Guests Would Stay Xjongcr. SHERIFF'S SALE. To the Editor of The Register: icut under tho supervision nf Jack The directors and other ofllclals of Little Silver, Is attending tho Na- By virtue of a writ of 11. fa. to >»• di- Dear Sir: 'arsey, pilot and malinger, is prov- the LcniKirdo building and loan asso- tional convention of tho Disabled Next Wednesday . «-«-« , "Buffalo Bill" Cody and American rected, tsmieii out of the Court of Chan* iig popular lor tip: vouth:; of Ihis Tour New Tenants. cory of tho State of Now Jersey, will bi Please accept. thnnlcK from Uu: Rod ciation j;avo a dinner for George P. American Veterans of tho World pioneers would havo felt at home ex- exposed to «nlo nt public vendue, on Bank Better Housing commit.tco for l-ieinity. William;.-, president of the nssocia- war, which Is being held at New Playoff for the championship of The following rentals have been tho Y. M. C. A. Softball league will be made through Rolston Waterbury: ploring tho Hortobagy, tho groat MONDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF AUGUST, support given us in your last issue Several have already taken their ion, .Monday evening at the Hotel Haven, Connecticut, all this week. plain of Hungary, where cowboys 193G. of Tho Red Bnhk Reulhtnr. olo (lights nml others have rOKis- Mr. Jlnnnlne is vice commander of held ne.xt Wednesday night when the Mrs. Matilda Oschwald'n houso at 248 Mniiteri'y at Asbury Park. A gift Red Bank Quadrangle) and tho Sec- Broad street for two years to Her- and shepherds still roam with their hetween tho hours of 12 tOO o'clock »ad All our workers report that your errd to luko tile new course, Tho s ^nade in Mr. Williams in appre- tho organization in Texas and is flocks nnd tho plow is unknown. So R: 0 (I o'clock (nt SiDO o'clock Day light Sav- publication of the proclamation, to- •ecent students whn have nlgn d up representing that state as a dele- ond National bank teams meet on bert Wright of Caro Court, the Hugh in*i Tlmt) In tho afternoon of •aid day at gether with tile article describing our ciation of his services to the associ- tho local high school athletic field. Getty apartment at 19 Mechanic lonely was llfo there in former dnys tho Court Houso In the Porough of I'lee- «llh Mr. Casey im-hide f'iiianc M tlon, The wives of the olllclal.s of gate. He spends his winters at the that when a visitor crime, his host liuht, County of Monmouth, Now Jersay, activities, \r. nicrllnn with a great loney of Little Silver, Warren Mel- United States Veterans' hospital lit During tho past week tho Second street to Joseph Smith of Middle-, to satisfy n docrcn of nnld court amount* deal of favor in the community. • he asriociatlon attended the dinner. town, the Forman McLaren farm at often hid the wheels of the carriage, Ins to approximately ?fl,fl70.(l(] We hope, you will envoi- our activi- Ick of RuniFnn and John Blond"ll Son Antonio, TOXIIR, nil tho winter National bank kept up with the Quad or eomotlmea burned it, BO that tho f Montcinir. cllmnto at Red Bank does not agree club by defoatlng tho Y. M. C. A. Tlnton Foils to Thomas MorrlB of All tho follow!nK tract or parcel of ties during the rnmpai^n, for which To Elect Oflicers Tomorrow, River Plaza and Mrs. John Applo- guest would fifay longer. land ami lueminoa liotliuiftflr particularly we give you our very be.'d thanks. Godwin Caslluman of Highland:; with him, team by a 5 to 4 score. Tuesday UcHciilied, eltnntc, lylnu and being in tht The annual meeting of tho board get's hou.qo at 23 Oakland street to Shepherds on tho Hortobagy con- Towmihlp of Klircwuhury, in liio Count/ of YOUTH very truly, undo h!.i coin flight, with tho now night tho Quads kept tholr slate of ihlp Saturday nt. the- local Held. nf directors of the Red Bank Cham- victories clean when they defeated Walter Runyon of River Plaza. struct rude huts, which they uso not Monmouth, nnd Btnto of Naw Joraay. Ed von KattengeU, Ficnia At Rumson. to live and sleep In, hut to ntoro their "DuHlKiinted HH Lotn Nou. 42, 48 and 44 ber of Commerce la scheduled to bo tho Jersey Central Power & Light on a nmp entitled "Map of Llttla flllv«r Chnlrimin Red Bank hold tomorrow morning, July 19, in Seventy persons attended a cov- belongings in, At night they merely Better Hour.ing Committee. company's team by a 7 to 4 Bcore. Miss Mnry A. Corby, rnrltf mailo l>y A. C. Hurley, C. E.. K*d Get tlobs As MunrtKrrK. tlio Chamber of Commerce room in ered dish picnic yesterday afternoon Last night tho Fostofflco team won roll up In their great cloaks and llnnk. N. J.," nnd filed in tho CUnk's olllca William II. J. Ely, slate works pro- tlie Patterson building on Broad on the lawn at tho home of Mrs. by default from tho Elks. who lived with her slater, MISB Mar- uleop beneath tho stars. These cloaks of Monmouth County, Now Jersey, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. garet Corby, nt 201 Navenlnk avo- DKCINNINO nt n i.oint In tlio southar- ress administrator, at Newark Tue;;- street. Election of otllcers nnd other Hurry A. Kettcl on Buena Vista ave- are mado of six or soven flhcepfiklns ly lino of rruiior Avoimo, nntt dlstnnt four nue. Gnnics were played and a fea- STANDING OF THE LEAGUE. nue, Highlands, died yenterday morn- iay appointed Joseph Henry (ioliring very important business Is scheduled vv L re. and aervo for every kind of wenthor. hundred and eluhty fe«t editwnrHly from JParty Given liy Mr. nnd MM, Harry rif New Brunswick and J. Francis aa part of tho program. ture of the afternoon wna a water- Qundl-anele club 4 0 1.000 ing nt tho nge of 76 years. Death In summer tho ownor turns the- wool- the Interaction of »nld southerly nld« ot H. Birch of Atlantic, Highlands. ' melon eating contest, which was won Second Natlonnl bank . 4 0 1.001) as due to complications. Tho fun- I'mkor Avenue with the cimtwanllY lint rtoroney of Pliilllpsburg as mana- 1 2 .:i a a ly eldo outnldo, ami In tho winter in- of ItumHou Drlvo; thenro enHtwnvdly alontf 1 by Mrs. Fred Hiltbrunner. Tho af- Y. M. C. A eral will be held at half-past nine Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry M. Birch of ;er« of the fifth nnd nixth districts Entertains Cnrcl Club. Pontofflco - 1 2 .H3S side, no that it will glvo his body Ilio flcnithcily 11 no of Pnrkflt" Avonuo ona frdr was under tho direction of the Jerney Central ... o'clock £aUmlay morning at tho warmth. htinili-«il nml fifty f»-ot; thenfo louthwnrdly Irvington announced the engagement respectively, Mm. Leroy Smith of Elm place en- Lndles' aid society of the Rumaon Church of Our Lady of Perpetual ot l IKht miitlcs to nnirl flrnt mentioned Elka ... 0 4 .000 MoBt picturesque of tho costumes coursa nnn humired nnd ntivenly-nvo fe«t, of their daughter Mttyroso to Jnmc Mr. fJehring'H dMrlot Includes tertained her card club Thursday at Presbyterian church. Help, and burial by A. M. Postcn and R. Carr of Newark, at n reception Monmnulli and Ocean counties and MetetkH-onk. Thono milking up tho Games for next week will bo Mon- worn on tho Hortobagy are tho conlH more or leasi; thenro wontwnrilly parallel day, July 22, tho Po3tofilce vs. JerBcy Bonn will bo In St. Petor'a cemetery with Hfild lirnl mentioned con mo one hun- which was given at their mmnner Mr. Mnroney's includes Morris, Ilunt- grout) were Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey nnd at St. George, Stnten Inland. of I ho horsemon, or CBIICOB, for holi- ' <;d nnd fifty feet; tluiiiro northwardly itt homo at Atlantic Highlands Friday erdon, -Homol-net and Warren. Test Flights nt Keyport.i Central; Tuesday, July 23, Elks vs. days. Thcsn aro of whlto felt with \iht nn^ica to paid third cotiritfl find V&r* daughter Mnrjorle, Mrs. Harry Mit- . Iftl with mild ncrond coureo one Iiiinflrad evening. The oceniilfjn wan nlpo Miss Mr. CJoln-lllf! IB n rlvll engineer ami chell, MIH. W. 'J'. Woodward and Mrs. Expcrimont.nl flights nrc being Y. M. C. A., and Wednesday, tho great sleoveu and a collar which ex- HIKI «ove*ity-flvo fent to tho point or place Blrch'fl twentieth birthday antilvoni Mr. Mnronoy an attorney. Leroy .Smith. made at Keyport with tho Purnolll Quadrangle club vs. Second National Woori-Hiigcrninii In Finals. tends down both nhloB of tho coat- of lu'tdnnlnir. dry. Tho decorations were In pink Uppercu airplane built i,, tho local bank. After the closo of the league Da\ld Wood of Shrewsbury and front almost to tho million. Tho JoriHtRtliiK of tljjoa lotfi, oarh fifty fi*t and fillver, with n touch of green to Man For Hindi I'nrly. company'n factory hero for Clyde jchodulo tho gamea between the Billy Hagorman of Hudson avenue oiecven aro left Hopping at tho rldor'a In width nnt] ona hutuircd and wventy- Now Middletown Fnmily. Pnngborn. Mr. Pangbom Is piloting Postofflco and the Y. II. C. A. will be met each other In the flnala this fWfl fret dcei>. cairy out tho color tschwno and ef- Plnnn have boon made by the Kat- Hide, tho cuffs ecwed up 80 that ha Holeod na thn inoparty nf Fret! B. T*ti fect, The table ccntorplcco was onlown Ordor of Eastern Star for a Harry S. Chamberlain ban moved tho plane, In which lie hopes shortly played. morning on the local municipal ten- can carry a lunch In thnm, Both (Thy ami HOHU (Kone) Tatl (Tltl), his bouquet of old-faHhlnned flowera sur- from lied Hank to a houoo which ho to make a atart on a none atop flight nis .courts for the junior champion- collar and nleoves are decorated with wlfa, tnk«n lit exociitlnn at thv suit ot bench party Wednendny, August It ban rented nt Hnrtshnrne place, Mid- The Red Bank Register travels Crnnttury HiiUdltiK unit Loan A Maori ft (Ion* rounded by a silver wedding ring at.North Long Branch, Mrs. Kiln around the world shortly. Mr. Fang- ship. In the quarter finals Bllfy colored wools ami leather. orjioiallfm of N, J,, and tn be lold by dletown village, ire win recently ap- horn In a noted flyer and was third over every Btreot in town and every Each guest received tin old-fruihio ncntlor of Went Long Branch la In road in ths county. Let it carry your Ylvtsaker.lost to Bobby Wordcn, tt-0, HOWAItn HElCJIIT. SharlU- bouquet of flowers aa a favor. charge. pointed nocrptnry of tho board of ed- In the recent England, to Australia 10-8. Worden In a fleml-flnal match latert July 1, 1086, ucation of Middletown township. message to those who llvo on these Boys can make extra pockot money WHton T. Aptilegal*. Sol'r* flight derby. thoroughfare!.—AdvortUoment, lost to Hagorman, 6-3, 6-4, vortlnintr columns.—Advertisement. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 18,1935.

Society Take* i «M*MI +** HMMIIIHM In $400 at Bazar MONMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAT KET PLACE The lawn bazar and supper held Tuesday night on the estate of Mr. " and Mr«. V. Parker Wilkinson at Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents Little Silver for the bencllt of St. t»»MIHH>tl *t**l****tttltt*tt*****l*tttttttttitti*i****t*******tttt**tt't*t*t***t**SUtt*liltttt*ttl*t**l*ttt**tttlt*ittt*i*tltttHHt»*tl**H>*t**tt*4i*l**tH*+ IIMIM John's chapel was largely attended. The receipts amounted to more than LOST AND FOUND. ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES. EMPLOYMENT. REAL ESTATE WANTED. REAL ESTATE $400. Mrs. Joseph T. White and Mrs. TBOPI0AL fl«h bu«ln«B« •elllnr out; blePOOL TABLE for sale, A-l conditioni al- IAUTO GOVERNMENT JODS—Start $105-5176 LOST, Scottte, milt, bl«k with ltiint«il on eonrratt toil. Communlcatt £1nnn 7:00 to tf:0Q- position*, free. Writ* tofiny aur«. Frank* lid In'- "nod condition, and loans' can bollQ.MO; comi.leltliy y fm-nlahcmnlahcd how* tii ANTIQUE ANDIRONS, Enillih hand- t n t D e D c fofourtcot n t ^i. Ji50Ji,5000 i ll«ima . ClileClb LuL « booths and attractions were Mrs. H. LOST on Saturday In vicinity o[ JJroad material! anil tiiulpmtnt for wrouuht, artistic, cluburatu pair of and-WILUAM V. mEtillCH. plumbing, beat- !! _JL "^*y*? t?}' - ?l ' RD *l£a^r, N: Y. rnnili Ii " up to. $4,000. Milton kor, Jlclfn U, N. J.' 8. Jackson and Mrs, William Borden, «n,l Monmouth itrnti, whtta gold every licit In .lock; lame or small irons, with hook for kcctle; rod rcKtlntf on Ing and tinning. Pumps and windmills EXPBRIENCEb colored'" y\rl would "like" Berk, 8H Tir.jad street. Telephone lied J _ -^meo pin, Reward, Findar plcaae ro- quantttleB. Open evenings, lfendrlckion andirons: stand with poker, tonKH, etc.. to ipnircd. Agent for Master carhurstor •work by thB day or week or Inunflry to SYCAMOIEJC uvvnuc, iitnul.ury, ihrai- gift table i Mrs. Fred Ay era and Mlaa tum to Mra. M. Sssurton, Broad street, Sur-iily Company, Mlddletotvn, N. J. hurmonlie. Worth K00 will accept tICO. lal BavltiK device. Hta any furnace. ti tnke home. Can fttso drive car. Call or Hunk 10^16. _ plot fur s»le, 2r, feet (rontii., Kit SMALL HOUSE Tlmcnt vvnnted. In urn iit.ii, Iiltiul |i,r;tl!nii fur borne. May Harriet Moore, candy table; Mrs. L. Shrewsbury, or call Rod Bank 8058-W. Ko dcaiois. Partial payments accepted. ^-Bljrhton uvenue. Keif Hank, phone 8OB7-.J, writo R. W., 47 Merlon street. Hcd JJank.* i'i,"t i»: toatiotmble. Ill |l FINEST DUEIJ' Irlab tetter- oupplcsTthree Can be ecen at RcRlttter olilce. METAL" WEATHBlisTiUl'Sfor doors and or i.eur Her] I); l>u bouj.'Ja foi- $;!,f,Oi/. 'iVima arrnniriff, Klenk and Mrs. Edward Worthleys months oid; realntor«il American Kennel WHITE WOMAN wishes day's work to ym!;il House, bux b whitlows: euvfj -z&% of fuel costs. H. Give ilctnllfi. Ai ItolBtfin Wnterhury, 107 Mm,mouth stroit. cake table; Mrs. JesBlo Spencer, Jo- £!l '_ *'"°°° 28U.W. lied Bank. LITTLE WUITB HOUSE Antifiuo Shop, do. or would do laundry, in or out. Call 511. IlciUlank.; I'l'l Ilnnk. phono MOO." r lieadden's Corner. Ked Bank. Antiques v. Hcndikhsrm &. Co., phono Rod Bank «eph White and Fred Ayera, Ice woll In front of the Dexter estate on CLOSINH Otn .aTo ot «vcrErceirtfcei7To i82-\V, m Newman Splines road. Red at 276 Mechanic street, after 6:00 V. M,, LOT'VVANTBD, vli-rnTy~of"l.-iiir "Haven~r CIWK YOUK HOMf>—Tho Z'ciiVral 'il'oaii phone Red Bank 1274. lied Bank: riotlh cido of Kiver road. oream table; and Mia. K. K,-Cooks, Kurjuon road Tuesday night and nuvo cost Qf transpalntiriB, First class Ut.nk, Im; AdmlaUtratlon paves the way. your eclmena at lowest prices aver Icnown. DUX ofifc wood to Mtova and firtpiaco J/AJtGB iHBuu/JiL-tiDc^ iieetjft a IIIHT, with V'liminnliln fur ra-ti. ,\f]i|iei.B Loi, l,v iloeii tlm lost. Pull lufrirBli. Mrs. H. R, Klngsloy and Mleaes An- turned over on It's olde. The driver . leat thorn now for fall iilantinE. Albert lentcthn well rotted manure, top aoll: :NCJER eywlntf machines, new and used, pleasing personality for outside salea 11. Ked Blink." tion^ on request. J. Crawford Compton, gelina and Lucy Parra, treasure was not hurt, but William Bsllly ol Nelson, Allontown, N. J., nursery ot Im- driveway! graveled, tractor plowing and electric: reconditioned Pedal machines. and collection work among local cuntom- truck for him* J. H. Carney, phone E«t> chest, Mrs. Wilkinson wag In charge Now York, wjio waa also on the Inystown Station. J5.5O up, licpalr alt makes ot machines. era. Vratar former bread, milk Biileamnn property n« jiart payment on farm, Ad- ontown 446-J-3. ___ Hirch's Hm-ilv/are Storo. phone Freehold or Krocery etorn experience. Should have rt'Hi Farm Wanted, box r,ll, ited Bunk. (jlitJiJEHY, iltilleiilcaatm anO c&nat ctoni of the supper. truck, injured hln arm. He wan HJLTRY "rEED.~n.w~c7oiT ~ bi\rlTy~Tnd 98.. lijght. car and he Hatlsficd with moderntc for Hiilei no reanonuble offer rslua.di wheat rcftdy. Try barley an scratch tor Si'HAVEit&^N»w and used eprayorafor ?i«> Box 201 Monmouth Beach, N. J. The trcasuro chost was represent- tBken to the Rlvervlew hospital for _ owliiK Block; chccpcr than corn nnd of farm, estate, aolf COUCBO and shade tieo In rotas to start. For interview writo Km- treatment," but would not remain high fcedlnjr value. Theron McCamphell. Bpraying. Call or write Hendrlckaon Sup- GEOROE U. HROWN. Inaumnca and ploymant Pepartment, Koom 8, 137 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT KKI) UANk "vicinltV—Ifundred.oi "tSSi ed by an old chest, which was built ply Company. Mlddletown, or phone 360. Church street, New Brunswick, N. J. to ssuiu t aany ypo pockctbookc o.. llluitr«t.Iustr«tsdd there for an X-ray to determlrie tho llnlmd.l, N. J. real estate. 36 McLaren itrcct, Rsd £rt,i. l(jy many yeara ago by Charles Ijlppln- ilOUSK, seven rooms, all Improvement*; booklet stlllman, SUtsl exact extent of the Injury. The SAUOMi HOUSE, three-year-old marc, SOD, top soli and privet; acres of" top soli Bank. to 1 cott, fathor of the late John H. Lip- beautifully colored red and white, about •ml four to alx-foot privet; very cheap. ASSISTANT to heating engineer; man largo yard and gar^uo: also apartmerit ™ plncott. Two boya, Alfred Pound driver told the Rumeon police that Thomaa S. Field, fled Bank, phono "" of tivo rooir.H, nil Improvements; both 14.3 lifiiulB high; child can handle, H. H. your fnmify by putting safety to work in Jpcai territory—learn places in excellent condition. Also a COUNTY farina) ver» a.lict and Thomaa Foster, dreasod as pl- he was forced off the road by a ear Morrison, CiimubeH'H Junction, Bcltord, REBUILT second-hand water pumps. V, heating engineering, n!r conditioning; G. Hurst, Mlddletown. phone Mldd.etnwn your car, hut hava tho befit- fitoro. A. T. DorcmuB, 41 RecitteiiS plnoe, 1 (iu slmn nnd typCi. Your \nm ratea, escorted tho children to vlow coming In the opposite dlreotion. nly Llbhy-Owens-Kord. Red Ked Bank, or agent*. ! (; i>vi nrren pcrtonal attentlnn. 66. ^ . opportunity to work into Bales en- the chest. Fortunea were told by SPECIAL, dollar troi>icnl flnh "collection: | r Bunk Radiator Worka, 113 Weat Front l.Uiiiricoti, n Monmoulb Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lane and No. I—l*«lr 1)1 uc Gouraml, pair black j CASH for your old typewriter, atfdinst ma- street, i.hono Red Bank 1177. gineering. Experience not necessary. cllVhune 1 " ply Leo ticked 16 MrLnrerTsticut, Red i 'Hi Mrs. J. t,. Herbert, and the "wheel daughter Mildred and six-room house, hot water ht-nt. ! fpnta on hranch of Hadaway and Harry P. Llpplncott. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward. pair FriBtetla Wddloi for J1.00. KcyporL ; Fftlr Haven road. Vatr Haven. cellent opportunity with leading com- South Shrtwubury Tioplcat Vlfih Hatchery, St. Peter viacv, . Vdlt SALE, Bad, tap"nil, fill dirt/'maiiure. ALL Kl'NtJS of lawn mowers ~Th^irpened open fireplace, cormir lot; redecorated |''' r' ral0' 'nora» 8 '•• McUraaty. 110 Mrs. Mary Clarke of Now York la Koypoit, phone_413,__ , i rind era and gravel; prices rcnaonuljle. and reimh'cd. C,ooi] used hand mowers pany In homo heating mid air condi- Iniiidc anil out; refit ?SI) R month. llol~ ' " „*!*<*. New York. Claude Wright, Markham placo. Llttlo SU- tioning. Must have plensing person- fiton Wnterbiiry, 107 Monmouth street, visiting Miss Alice Polhcmus of KITCHKN SET.' i>otTelni^t^UblT"aml ! for Bale us low as $1.50, Orders callfld Kpd Bnnk. phono .'IfjOO.* Allen street. four chnlrs, Ice box and full size bed I er, phone Red Bank 1-4D3-J, for arid delivered. John Knnuen, 82 Hud- ality and want permnncnt connection Rumaon News. FUH KKNT, atorcti, ollices. nat., aouaeii, comploto, perfect condition* I'longer, Ave- »1»1ANOS, violins, organs, Anipluo Duo-Art Hon nveniic. phone Red Bank 1020. to justify training. Apply In per- IK,H.O, UOr,d not of The members of Mian Elizabeth nue of Two IUvcrs, corner Manic wood, ! Welte Mlgnon tuning, voiuliiK and ro- apartrnents; Improved; all locations. .i-liidbiic nivi! Imllow UU «. PI1ON1S nn itod Bank, for your plumb- eon. Holland Furnace. Co,, world's luBt of! Broad Btreot. I^nd & Loan Co., (The Bed Hunk ItngUtsr cm t>« b Smith's Sunday-school class of the Uunwoii. _, _ __ ' cnnditloninff. D.rhan'a Piano Shop, Dmm- r;u:i:: tw,, i ly fir0 wooded hfllt. ing, heat in tr and tinnlnn problem a, Ad- 2 Mechanlo street.. Red Hank. _ (-It in in Ilumson nt tha stores of Barry Bar. Presbyterian church enjoyed a beach POUR saddle horses for BUU "rcnRoiTablc^ _BHL.pi5^°! ncd^JBa^nk^^jphono^ ©33. CG nnd cottmnteB free. Joaoph W. Fox, lament Instnllorn of homo hentlng Bye- oveilooKiiut ntry. TricQ $1*2,000, inn, Fr«d Clnnorty and Waltlr 'iorUra tcmH, 1018 Asbury avenue. Anbury ^'OH RENT. BIX roomH, nil Improvements; ii below iim i lHiiwil inorlRiiKe. O. party seoterday at Sea Bright, In the I'liono lied Hank SGI or ratl Ht Tom 8.USED "CABS' and parts buught and gpld; 116 1'lnokncy rond, Red Bnnk. II OV d Lipnincutt. and from Mr. Gay.r.) Flold'i. MUldletown Stock Farm, Middlo- uleo all kinds of new pnrta eold; used Park, N. J. unrtltzc; lino locatloj}, newly reJiovateil, t Monrmmth strMt, party were MIBB Alice Cornelius, wno A _lschorr_MM(llet_vn. N. J., p_hotio_UH. ;t(.,i town, N. J. ,;liias, from IJO cents to Sl.oo. Abo Simon, BEDUUGS, roaches, ileaa, moths, *stc, L The Oceanic drawbridge la being asslisted Miss Smith In entortalnlnK i4 Worthley street, Ked Bnnk, phone HOUSE it «ix roomsT bath'and" iiin liar^ MOliSE of oven rf)nmn nnd bath, hard- ATi«TjHT~Iikilrr26' fect~by V/2 feet, permiincntly exterminated {guaran- "dolled up." Painters are busy this her pupils, and Mlsaea Muriel Scu- 6-7ii (iroy marine motor, perfect tondt- U82-J. BUTCHER""-^>t"crn bmcntn ; Itva-car week applying a coat of red paint, tion. Phone Hod lfonk lf»41-J. WU SPRAYER for aale, Unyea, re- teed). Rats caught with'ferrets inot KcflnBburi; 004'. ^ ^ a«e. Located at 381 Shrewsbury avenue; « lot; forwale. 12,800. on man, Kuth Molllsh, Marie Monsen, 30 per month. John H. Cook, Jr., which will bo followed with a coat of FOIl SA.LB cheap, need I'eiiBe apultj urad- built and repainted; Hay OR and Meyers poisoned). Phone .2843 Aabury. Jark J, fi&rdcnvv to cut Inwn and B1 Sue Byera, Dorla Hlllstrom, Isabella enlcB and service. Conover Uros., Wleka- Kendrick, Bxtcrminntor, eatablisheO work on place for two dnya per week; ihrewshury, phone Red Dnnk S425-J. aluminum paint, uamo as was done er; Rood condition. Old Cherry Tree i Purgavlo and Ruth Alexander. FViem,_Ml