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' * 1 All the of SECTION BED B A',XI - ' and Suaoandbig TOWBSJ* Tola FearlMdr tad WKhort BIM BANK REGISTER ONE

VOLUME xxi, ;N0/)6. RfcDBANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938. PAGES 1 TO 14, -'

during the repent windstorm wblob. Elmer Wainright Municipal Costs . uprooted many tree*. "The praise Is Picnic Held By Guest Pastor At well deserved,", said Mr. AuchlnclOM. Crabbers Urged To Baptist Church Re-Elected Head Study Proposed Councilman Robert O. Hsley' stated Republicans At Leave Female Crabs Red Bank Woman 57 men were/ put to work clearing the roads. Mr. Auchlncloss called Rev. Charles A. Thunn, pastor of By Civic Group attention to,the assistance givsn by Sportsmen Interested In con- the Memorial Baptist church of Of ap.P Eatontown Grove servation of crabs are urging Dayton, , will occupy the pul- p county employees. Telephone and pit of the Red Bank Baptist church light company employees were In- crabbers to throw back Into the R—nson Improvement Associa- Outing Held for Mayor Adolph river, the female of the species. this month in the absence of Rev. Killed In Crash; Meeting Held Mon&r Nfcbt «t cluded in • tha praise, and it was Edward W.! Miller, who 1* spending tion'A** (^Operation of voted to prepare a blanket resolu- L. Braon smd CooncUmen Gib- Rlyermen who make their liv- hi* vacation at Carmel, New York. Shrewibnry to Endorse Cin*- tion thanking the borough em- ing from crabbing ordinarily do < date* for Borough Office* m Coubcil—Police Radio and ployees, the freeholders, and county boo* and Stout—Game* and this, It was stated, but there are road department, and non-Official many probably unable to differ- Coming Election. Fire Truck Bon* Sold. Refreshments Enjoyed. entiate between the male and Groceryman Hurt groups who restored communication and transportation facilities to nor- the female. Elmer C. Wetartgbt -WM reveteoted The; Rumson.mayor and council at mal. % A Republican outing was held The crab Is 4 member of the . president of the Shrew*bury/Sepub- the regular meeting last Thursday A delegation of resldepts from Sunday on the property adjoining decapod crustacean family. The Emergency Note Mis s Catherine Dwyer, Red • llcan dub1 at Ite"'Initial iiaeitfc* 'of night received a communication from Lennox. Forrest and Lakeside ave- Sire Chief Charles Keldt's.home at abdomen Is short and complete- the year Monday night at the o»ce •William H. Hintelmann, secretary of nues registered complaints of welter Eatontown in honor of Mayor Adolph ly folded beneath the breast In Bank Beautician, Died of Kecorder Wainrlght on, Patter- the Rumson Improvement associa- in the cellars of their homes caused, L. Braun and' Councllmen .James A. the female this part Is broad For Road Repairs son avenue. ' _" " tion, keeking; "the permission and co- in their opinion, by Inadequate drain- Gibbons and Melville S. Stout, can- and bears certain leafy appen- Instantly Sunday Night operation of the borough council In age of surface water In Pannly didates tor re-election In the coming daiutes to which the ova are havins; made,.at the expense of the park. The borough engineer will election. attached before spawning. In At Shrewsbury association, a detailed cost study of make a survey and will report at Besides the governing body and the male the abdomen Is much After Car Hit Pole. borough operations." Appointment the next meeting. - other officials and their families of narrower and is somewhat tri- Council Approve* Survey of of e. committee from the council was Councilman Bruce reported he Eatontown, gueets were also present angular in shape. ' requested In the letter, and Mayor would make a complete report it from Long Branch and other Bur- Borough Engineer for Dam- James C. Auohlncloss named Coun- the .next' meeting on the installation rounding municipalities. Outstand- age Done to Thomas and Pat- Funeral This Morning ollmen BheWon T. Coleman, Lewis of new lights on Ward avenue. ing guests attending were. Mayor Adolph I* Braun, Jury Commissioner terson Avenues During Raini. T, 'Wilson and Louis U. Hague on Mr. Hague, who Is police chairman, Guest Day Held the committee. Mayor Auchlnclosa commented upon the splendid spirit Charles Miller, both ot Eatontown; At St. James Churdv •aid he would sit in with the com- Commissioner William Jones of of the residents In co-operating with Long Branch, Freeholder James S. An emergency note to cover re- mittee. ',.,'-. the police department in the cam- At Shrewsbury pairs to Thomas and Patterson ave- , :The association's letter Is as fol- Parkes of Red Bank, Freeholder paign to reduce jspoedlng by motor- Raymond Wyckoff of Keyport, Vic- nues, Shrewsbury, was ordered to be- - Miss Catherine Dwyer of Branch " ists^ . ..;.._.;„„.:...„..:--'. tor LaValley of Long Branch, Bor- Play €enter Issued Tuesday night at a regular avenue was instantly killed Sunday ' At the annual meeting ot the Rum- Mrs. Inger B. Scattergood of West ough Cleric Andrew Q.-Becker, Coun- meeting of. the Shrewsbury rtayor night when the car In which she was ion Borough Improvement associa- Park complained In a letter that due cilman and Mrs. Melville 8. Stout, and council. Tbe two thoroughfares riding, struck a pole on Route 38 at tion, held July 20,1938. It was unani- to road and curb Improvement on Councilman and Mrs. James -A. Gib- Mis* Nan Iverson Appointed As- were damaged during the/recent mously decided to seek the permis- Belmar. William Reilly of Pearl Warren street there was no outlet bons, Councilman and Mrs. Spencer SEV. CHARLES A, THUNN rains and the note was tak&i out tostreet, owner and driver of the ear, sion and co-operation ot the borough of water from her property, and that •ittaM to Fred C. England for4 council in having made, at the ex- M." Patterson and Fire Chief and Mrs. cover the cost of repair* " was injured.. pense of the association, a detailed she will have to spend $&0O to fill Charles Heldt, all; of Eatontown. Recreational Activities on Mr. Thunn will preach his first ser- Borough Englneef,.George K. Ran. The car. a new one, bad just been cost, study of borough operations. In her property and raise her house mon this Sunday on the subject, "Im- dolph submitted a survey cf the two Steamed clams, sandwiches and Howard G. Strain* Estate. prisoned Splendor." "The Corner- delivered on the morning of the ac- The object of this study Is to assist to' correct the' situation. She said roads stating that new drains be cident to Mr. Reilly by the Frank the people of Rumson to set a dear- she was willing to pay the principal soft drinks' were served. Softball stone 0/ ChriBtlan Religion" will be was played by the men while races placed at the intersection of Thom- VanSyckle Dodge and Plymouth; er picture of the problems and costs of her assessment bill but- did-not Guest day was held last week at his subject August 14, "The Measure of running the borough. were held for men, women and chil- as avenue and Br6ad street and newagency. think it was fair to charge interest the Shrewsbury playground and of Success" August 21, and "What Do traps be Installed at the west end Of Tbls procedure, followed in many The.matter was referred to the bor- dren. The men's race was won by Belmar police stated that the driv. other communities, - hai resulted in Kenneth VanBrunt, while his wife, recreation center on the Howard G. I You Stand For?" August 28. Thomas avenue. A new piece of road er lost control of the car la aU ough engineer and the finance com- Agnes, won the women's race. The Strauss estate, which is being direct-1 , , , •„ ',.. was requested to be laid In front of mutual benefit to the citizens and* to mittee. : _',''' ' : ' tempting to avoid striking another thf. official family, as well. There fat man's race was Won by Peter To- ed by Fred C. England, principal of' the office of Recorder Elmer C. Wain- machine. The mishap occurred about are Presently available the services m&lno, the little boys' race by Samuel rlgbt because of a washout. Larger 100 feet from tbe Intersection ot of men experienced In this work who Tomalno, little girls' race by Marilyn theTh Shrewsbure guests,y whschoolo attende. d were 'Handsome Place pipes to carry the water were also Other officers elected were irte.G. are willing to execute this task for River road and L street. The Reilly New Monmouth Powell, girls' race by Helen Budd, Phyllis Kurzman, sister of Feter Included for Thomas avenue. The car was proceeding slowly east on. Rodin, first vice president;" George the actual cost without tees or com- Kurzman; Thomas Stern, son of Mr. H. Lenge, Sr., gecond vJoe prelldenf, missions, and we are. therefore, most children's race by Kenneth Fary and In Shrewsbury survey was accepted by the council River road. " anxious to start this work, at the a political race by Melville S. Stout. and Mrs. Harry Stern of Deal, guest and It was moved that a note be Is- Miss Dwyer's body was removed Barry W. Ingalls, secretary,: and Church Loses Prizes were awarded by Borough ot John Feist; Fred Bruno, son of. Stewart MflfeVliet, treasurer. •/ earliest convenient moment sued for $800 as the road appropria- to tbe John E. Day funeral /home on -•A'.-committee appointed by you Clerk Becker. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruno of Lit- Has New Owner tion would be unable to cover tbls ; Following the election ot ofieeni could render Invaluable aid to us In Riverside avenue, Red Bank, and] Others attending were Mr. and tle Silver, guest of Lawrence White; damage. prepared for burial. Mr. Reilly waa the olub. member! endorse)^, candi- matters with which you ate all thor- Oldest Member Morgan Knapp, Jr., son of Mr. and dates for borough, offloerii In the oughly familiar.1 Mrs. Leslie D. Seely, Mr, and Mrs. Retired Detroit Gas Company Judge John V. Crowed of Little Sil- removed to Fltkln Memorial hospital James Hozaok, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp of Shrews- coining election, Mayor -,'J'reder.iok We 'would aDpreolate It if you ver appeared before the council ask- at Neptune and treated for laeera* Mw. Eluudbelh H. Roberts Pawei, Watklns, Mr. and Mrs. George A. bury, guest of Richard Berger; Ted- Official Buys the George R. ing' for more of a .reduction on the tlons ot the forehead and Injuries W. Roblneoa wa» endor«ed,'for re- would notify us of your decision In dy Labrecque, son of Mr. ana Mrs. election, as 'MI Councilman Colonel this* matter before next Wednesday, Away in Her 98th Year— Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Em- Decker Place for Hit Perma- former Broderson property providing to hla back. at which time the executive commit- mons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaParre, Theodore Labrecque of Red Bank, the back taxes were paid In full. At David P.Wood and D* .ft Thatcher guest of John Feist; Thomas Osborn, The car's front end telescoped ^.Parker for full terms. As councll- tee meeting will be held. Largeley Attended Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wllkins, Mr. and nent Home. the last meeting-of the council Mr. against the pole, which remained upi Mrs. Patsy Orazlno, Mr. and Mrs.son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Os- Crowell asked for a refund and tbe man for the unexplred terti.of two : On the recommendation of* Coun- ' Monday Afternoon. born ot Shrewsbury) guest ot Ray- right despite the Impact years the club endorsed Councilman Fred Stove, Mr. and Mm. Jesse Lane, finance committee, at a special ses- cilman Coleman the bonds for the t -, •. mond Ouenther, Jr., Miss Frances The handsomo residential property Miss Dwyer was employed -as a William D. Layton, Sr., and for the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dafgard, Mr. and sion, granted him more than $100 on purchase of a fire truck and a two- Mrs. Elizabeth H..Roberts, widow Mrs. Paul Erving, Mr. and Mrrf. Rus- White was.her brother's guest and of George R, Decker In Shrewsbury beautician in John and Charles" one-year term Major C A. Oaborn. way police radio system were sold has been sold through the Joseph Q. the back taxes which amounted to Beauty parlor on Broad.street She of Richard R. Roberta and a life sell Elgrim, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ding- Misses Audrey Iverson of Shrews- more than $6,000. Mr. Crowell re- Richard T. Beak, present tax as-to the Fidelity Union Trust Co. of man, Mr. and Mrs: Lena Rhodes, Mr. bury and Ellen West of New York McCue agency of Rumson to Charles was born at Red Bank ana was the long resident of New Monmouth, died W. Bennett of Detroit, Michigan. Mr. quested the council for a reduction sessor, waa endorsed for re'-ere(tlota, Newark. The' bank's bid for the Friday In her 96th year. Her 97th and Mrs. Charles Pie, Mr. and Mrscity. , guests of Mr. England. • • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard as was Mrs.. Ortrude. C. VanVllettor radio bonds of ?2,970 -was 3V4#> and James-Parnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett recently retired as vice pres- worth while in paying the back taxes Dwyer. She was a member of St. birthday occurred last March. So far In order to give members of the and the matter was left In the bands re-election a* tax .collector: : Miss for the fire truck bonda of $6,215; as known she was the oldest resident Lewis, Mr. and Mrs,.Peter Tomalno, mt of the Detroit City Gas cotn- James' church. • Emma Holmes and Francis L.'Waln- Z%. No premium was offered. Two center opportunity ' to invite friends Dy and will occupy his newly ac- of the finance committee for further Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mia of Monmouth county. Her husband Mr. and Mrs/Joseph Florentine, Mr. to attend sessions a guest plan ha* rlRht were endorsed •'««; commlttee- other concerns bid 3tt% on both is- and Mrs. Louis Hill, Mr. and Mrs. quired: property as his permanent consideration. Ryan and Mlsa Agnes Dwyer, both Ot died a number of years ago, and her been arranged, On - certain days home. wonrtn anil comrnltteeman, respec- sues.. . • • • son, Edward Roberta of- Brooklyn, Clyde Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miss Ella H. King, overseer of the Red Bank; two brothers, Daniel > tively. : ••'• i •"•.•••,•.•"• VanBrunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.. members are' privileged to invite a The residence, which Is situated poor, was appointed by Mayor Fred- Dwyer ot Red Bank, and John !*•+• Council awarded the contract for passed away last winter. particular, friend, or it members The cluB .went Ittp, WOOM. 'M».en- resurfacing several. roads with .tar Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain, well back from the road, with a oriole W. Robinson as agent for the er of Weatpoii Connecticut, and,si i 1 1 Mrs.' Roberts was »•daughter of the Mr. and^Mts. Charles' Lewis. cannot attend sessions they are en-wide expanse of lawn and many old borough in connection with WPA nephew, William Ryan of Red Bukj dowlnK the canaitfacy Sf w.;'W»wen and slag to Charles J. Hesse, Inc., late' Oornellus. and Mary Hendrlck- titled Jo send representatives. Barb/Our tor United SUtes ienator, shade trees, is on two and one-half work. Edward J. DUIOn of White of Leonardo on a bid of $2,509.52, aon of Mlddletown townshlb and a Mr. and Mrs. RotMirt Bennett, Mr. Miss Nan Iverson, daughter of Mr, Bellly,' whose condltloa OU^i ; James S. Parkes'let':B*&- BsnkCaafl ; acres of land at the southeast corner road submitted a claim of $12 for 15 morning was ' reported as good. Is) subject :to the approval of ^the lister ot the late William T. Hen-and Mrs, Samuel B.udd, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Lawrence Iverson of Sycamore qf Sycamore avenue and Hope road, Raymond Wyekotf ofr Keyport for board of freeholders, as tbe funds Rhode Island Red chickens killed by proprietor of a" grocery store oH drlckson. Her husband was clerk and Ryan, Mrs. Ida Fary, Mrs. A. J. avenue, began- her duties last week; about a mile west of the village cen- stray dogs. The claim was laid over member* of the bo^rd of chosen free- for this Improvement have been al- a deacon of the New. Monmouth Bap- Helles, Mrs, .Grace Tomalno, Mrs. Pearl street ' holders; Victor, R.. LaValley, chief a* assistant to. Fred C. England, di- ter of the borough. for payment at the close of the year. lotted to the borough by the county. tist church. Mrs. Roberta was a Edith Lewis, MM. Herbert Cotgreave, rector. Mlas IversOn, a student at The funeral was field this morning ~ clerk In the Monmoufh county pros- Other! bidders were Albert It Ran- The dwelling, which was erected Action on a dog ordinance was laid at 10 o'clock at St James' church, member of the congregation, having Mrs. Verna Frailer, Mrs. Pauline Red Bank high school, was graduat- only about a year ago, is of the low eoutor's ofllce. for state senator; J. dolph of Plalnfield *3,62S.M, Fred joined It more than SO years ago. Becker, Mrs. Mary MattaUo, Mrs. ; over because of the absence of Coun- where a solemn high mass of rex William Jones of Long Branch for ed from the Shrewsbury school rambling country house type. On McDowell ot Neptune $2,696.2? and Sarah Acerro, Mrs. Eva Powell, Mrs. where she was an active • leader In cilman Raymond Ouenther. A treas- qulem was celebrated by Rev 'Dr< sheriff and Joseph C.' Irwin of Red The funeral was held Monday af- the first floor are a large living room urer's report showed a balance ot John B. McClMkey, rector. Rev". Tar Asphalt Service, Inc., of New ternoon at the New M9nmo«ti B V. R. LaValley, Misses Marjorie Vin- «ll athletic, Kholastlo. and;'extracur- opening on a flagstone terrace, din- Bank for the offlc* of eciunty clerk. Brunswick •9,740.34; - -. cent, Caroline Erb, Genevleve Stil- cash on hand of $11,883.73 and bills Francis J. Dwyer was deacon and* tlst church. There was a large at- ricular'activities.- - - • ing room, tile kitchen, maid's room Attention. was called by Borough well, Eleanor Btansfleld, Margaret arid bath. The group of rooms on amounting to J3,863.2O Including the Rev. Thomas Nolan was sub-deacon^ tendance and a wealth of floral trib- Dingley, Evelyn Ann Martin, Llda The members • of the playground payments of county taxes and a Mrs. Edward McDonough was organ* Engineer George K. Alien to the utes. Six nephews of Mrs. Roberts last- week- organized - two teams to the second floor comprise three spa- Harvest Home - fact .that the lowest bid was greater Emmons, Pearl Morris, Bertha Stor- clous bedrooms, two tile baths and a school appropriation were' ordered 1st. Burial was in Mt Olivet cejnfc? acted aa bearers', .They were County er and Marilyn Powell. • _ compete against each other In ath- paid. ______tery. . '/. . ;, At CoUVNecfc than the allotment from the county Clerk George H.' Roberts, John L. letic contests. A Red and a Bluo library. and the sum set aside by the bor-Hendrtckspn, James C. Hendrlckson, Also Fred Rattenbury, Theodore team was organized to play softbali, ough. Councilman Lewis T. Wilson, Lewis, Jerry Caaale, George Waltt, horseshoes, golf, etc The members The annual harvest home of the Elmer H. Qeran, Thomas Roberts chairman of the* road committee, was and Georga Acker.* Rev. Samuel Thomas, Zingale, Jr., Henry Odell, of the Red team are Howard Testimonial For Firemen To Hold ", Reformed church, of Colt's Neck will absent due to illness. He was Joe Finn, Howard Ford, Robert Flute Solo By be held next Wednesday evening In Johnston conducted the service. The Strauss, Jr., captain, Lawrence reached by phone by Mr. Allen and entire community felt a sense of loss Braun, Walter Cotgreave, Benjamin White, Raymond Ouenther, Peter Judge Giordano the chapel and In a large tent on the Mr. Wilson suggested that one of Kaplan, Isaac Vincent, Orrln Clark, Fair At Navesink grounds. Tickets are selling rapidly over the passing of the old lady. She Kurzman and Margery Strauss, while Red Bank Girl the roads could be omitted from the was neighborly, charitable and in va-Lester Powell, Earl Powell, Samuel the Blue team consists of Rlohard A testimonial dinner for Judge and this, coupled with the large num- road, program if necessary. A» the Gulce, Edward M. Gannon, Ralph John C. Giordano qt Long Branch ber of donations made, has encour- rious other ways estimable; Inter- Berger captain, William Titus, John Preparation* Being Made for 83d contract is awarded on, the unit Brown, Arthur Vincent, Arthur Feist, Benjamin VanVllet and Mari- Miu Edna Stalder to Appear in will be held Saturday evening, Sep- aged hopes that the festival'will be ment was made in Fair View ceme- Chasey, William Ferry, Frank Pat- Annual Event Thursday, Fri- basis, In accordance with specifica- tery by Harvey 8. Bedle. lyn Berger. tember 17, at the Ross Fenton Farm, a great sucess, provided that the tions, William A. Stevens, borough terson, Varley Watklns, Charles Concert of Summer Music Asbury Park. It will be under the day and Saturday of Next weather man behaves. The usual at- attorney, said It was legal to cur- Commus. R. P, West, L. C. Grant, During the past two weeks the tractions will be In evidence and mur School —Trumpet Solo by direction of a committee of which Week—Car to be Awarded. tall the road Improvement program Loney Mazzacco, Jack Ryan and members o( the center have been Former Attorney General William A. elo will be provided by an Asbury to keep within the sum allotted. Model Bungalow Sold Jack and Douglas Calhotw, practicing golf, marbles, ball Bruce Anderson of Rumson. Park band. The first serving of sup- Btevens Is chairman and A. A. De- bounce, centipede race, quoits and Sante and Ralph J. Damie.no are co- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday^ pers will be at 8:30 o'clock, with roast Mr. Stevens was directed, to pre- To Brooklyn Resident softbali in order to become some- pare a resolution giving taxpayer* Miss Edna Stalder, talented daugh- chairman. Judge J. Edward Knight nights of next week the 63rd annual chicken as the principal dish. Booths what adept and skilled in prepara- fair of the Naveslnk Fire company * will be In operation for- the sale of sin opportunity to pay delinquent Arent Mlckelson of Brooklyn has ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stalder of is a member of the committee. Vic- Sons, Daughters of tion for tournaments and contests to tor LeValley ]p secretary and W. will be held and preparations are ben fancy articles and soft drinks and taxes over a period of five years, bought for hla own occupancy the be conducted next week. Bridge avenue, will present a flute Mr. Stevens Informed the council solo Thursday, August 11, at the con-Stanley Bouse Is treasurer. The sale Ing made to make It even more at* the Sewing club of the church will model bungalow on the west side of Liberty in Session tractive than any previous one. The dispose' of a hand-made quilt, / that the statute, under which the Hpute 85 in Mlddletown township In cert to be presented by the Mon-of tickets Is in charge of Deputy method ot paying delinquent taxes BED BANK COUNCIL MEETING. mouth county summer music school Sheriff Paul Kiernan. Governor A. main attraction will be the Chrysler the Shrewsbury River Country club A meeting of Pride of Monmouth sedan that will be awarded on the la available, requires the taxpayer to development. The new owner pur- In the Garfleld public school at Long Harry Moore will be the principal council, Sons and Daughters of Lib- Prompt Payment of County Taxes speaker. ^ closing nlgbt. pay Interest and costs on these taxes chased the 'property from Allen erty, was held Friday night In the Branch. .' New Location For and also all current taxes when due. Made By The Borough. Miss Stalder will render "Air de President, Neil Johnson has an* Bros., who constructed It several Clayton ft Magee building on Broad nounced the following commltteeai Letters requesting the opportunity months ago. It was visited by .thous- street Mrs. Cora Dowen presided. The mayor and council of Red Ballet" by H. M. Jacquet. Mlsj H. Rumion. Postofftce to take advantagOkOf this plan were purchasing, T. M. Maxson, Alfred ands of persons. "The bungalow has Charles Croyden, chairman of the Bank Monday night authorized the Edna Woolman will be the piano ac- Rumson Set Sponsors received from William H. Hoag and companist. Brower, Otto Johnson, Paul Posten. : James Porter, Jr., of Rumjon.h&s five rooms, a steam heating oil sys-entertainment committee, announced payment of third quarter county and Clifford Cooper; vegetables, Al- from William Hlntelmann, who rep-tem and another Improvements. The taxes amounting to J23.6W.10. The Bruce Anderson of Rumson will Benefit for Hospital been notified, by tlje 'Postofltoe De- relents the Rumson Real Estate that a beach party will be held Fri- bert Sickles and Harry Patterson;) lot Is 50x110 feet. Mr. Mlckelson has day night, August S, at the Surf officials. also voted to pay district present a trumpet solo, "Remem- partment at Washington that the corporation, which owns the de- brance of Llberatl," by J. O. Casey. One of the swankiest social car, Frank Vanderveer, Edward Carti new location for the poitoffloa win also bought an adjoining, lot, 100x140 Bathing pavilion at Sea Bright. court taxes of 1MB and county li- Marlon Bralnard and George De*» velopment known as Rumson Shores. feet, The sale was made by O. How- brary taxes of M75.80. The concert Will begin at 11:30 a. events ot the season will be tbe dln- be In the John Q. Anderson build- Councilman James P. Bruce expressed A Pollyanna birthday party was ler-dance In the Sea Bright Yacht preaux; wheels, Donald Quaeken- ing on the corner of River road and ard Llpplncott. . •' held after the meeting for.members Bills paid comprised $5,002.34 tor m. and continue for one hour. W. buab, Holmes Crawford, Schuyler approval of the plan. "It Is better borough expenses, $4,170.44 for sal-Lawrence Kalp will extend the club tomorrow evening. The event Washington street " The new quar- for the taxpayers and better for the who observed their birthday anni- Is being sponsored by tbe Rumson Sickles and Alan Beagle; soda and ters, which comprise 1*00 square versaries this month. They were Mrs. aries, $738.66 for water department greetings. Ice cream, William Pape, Henry Bant borough," he said. Sale of Colonel expenses, $1,864.33 for current ex- The orchestra will be conducted set for the benefit of Monmouth Me- feet of floor space, have been leased Barbara Heyer, Mrs. Cora Dowen, morial hospital. Mltil Mayfalr, stage sen and Mervln Hallam; groceries* for ten'years. Installation of new Mr. Stevens was also Directed to Mrs. Anna Smith and John Brown. penses, $1,361.80 for sewer department by Kermlt Stewart. It wll play two Donald Johnson, Henry Maxson, Morr draw up an amendment to the xon- Eisner's House expenses and $405,76 for poor relief. selections, the maroh, "Noble Spirit" and screen star, will dance. Other equipment and changes to be made Each received a birthday cake and special attractions are being ar- rla Walsh and William Hallam; to the bulletins; to conform with tha Ing ordinance changing the status of a gift. Mrs. Ousjla Sherman was A letter was received from tbe Bell by Stuart, and the overturt "The games, George Rader, Sam Portent the Old Farm Village tract from a James P. Flnneran of Donbert Es- telephone company expressing thanks Golden Jubilee" by Kent The band, ranged and there will be an award requirements of the • postal • authori- awarded a prize. of a round-trip ticket to Bermuda Howard Maxson and Raymond Tay« ties,will delay removal of the post- dwelling A tone to dwelling AB sone. tates, New York, who recently pe- • m • m for the co-operation shown by the under. the direction of R. J- Wla- lor; hot dogs, Matthew Locke, John Council received a letter from the came the owner of the Colonel J. Les- throp, will play "March Pontlflcalo" on the Pan-American Clipper ship. office from the. borough, hall to the Colored Baby Contest. street department In clearing away Cooper and Williams; advertising, Andsrson building, until about Oc- toning board of adjustment recom- ter KLsncr residence on Broad street. debris after the freak storm three by Oounod, the overture, "TtM The yacht club has ]ust started a Carl Walling, Adam Llnimayer and mendlpg the change. The tract 1* Red Bank, states that ft was taken A baby contest will be held in tha Oracle" by Taylor; "Blue Danube novel service for Its customers with tober 1, Mr. Porter stated. Calvary Baptist church. Bridge ave- weeks ago. Joseph Ltnhart, and parking, Milton bounded on the north by O sone and in trade at a valuation of $45,000. He Capt. Robert A. Kennedy, overseer Waltz" by Johan Strauss, and tho two luxurious rolling chairs. Quests Wright and Stanley Hallam. on the east by B sone and the pro-says the property has been plaoed on nue and River street, Tuesday night, march, "Salute to Washington" by desiring a little air on these humid August 1«, at 8:30 o'clock, for the of the poor, reported that 284 per- 80-Pound Turtle posed' change modifies restrictions the market at that figure and that sons, comprising M cases, received Uke. ^^ nights are pushed along the club u to the depth ot lots. the report was erroneous that It was benefit of the Bunday-aohool. Mrs. boardwalk by colored attendants. New Rainfall Record. Edna Kearney la chairman of the relief during July and that the ex- ) Sent to Aquarium A letter was received from James being offered at $30,000. He. Is repre- pense was $1,829.30 The number of Naveslnk library Exhibit. Measurements made by water de- A. O'Connell of Rumson road com- sented by O. Howard Llpplncott. The committee In charge. Rev. J. W. Lee persons on relief August 1 was 233. An exhibit of several Revolution- Old Gold. partment employees near the Red plaining 'of the "nauseating odors house Is one of the largest and most, Is pastor of the church and Ralph ary articles will be held In the Nave- You stfll have some gold Jewelry Bank reservoir show that all rtcords Benjamin Levl ' 6l First street, and sterling silver that la never used. arising from the body of water ornate In this locality. , Smith I* superintendent of the Sun- Cetnmemlal Sign*, Inc., slnk library from Monday, August for rainfall were, broken during June Rumson, .caugbt an 80-pound turtle 8, until Thursday, August 11. The Why not dispose of it while prices Saturday so miles') of -Manutyiaii. known as Polly's pond." Mr. O'Con- day-whool. ' , Monmouth's only . complete sign are still favorable. Reussllles', M and July. The precipitation for tbe The; turtle was oaptured'allve and nell stated be had filed a complaint Chutah Rummage Sale. »i» • craftsmen. From the tiniest mono- committee In charge conslsU of Mrs. Broad street Red Bank.—Advertise- two months was 20.73 Inches, e{ Edward M. Crane chairman, Mrs. C, was' sent to the New York aquarium. with, the State Board ot Healtb. Re-, A rummage sale -lor the benefit of Bather*, Take Notice. grams and orests for Mount-English ment ,_ whloh 9:04 fell during June and 11:8a porting on this matter the borough Mow l« your chance to get a bath- Oo.t H. L. Zobel, H. B. Jones Motor P, Johnson and Mrs. William W. In July. The average for the twq Assisting Hr. E>ev|. In making the the Baptist ohuVoV of Mlddletown ing suit, the latest style* In genuine Co., MoKlm-Ltyton Chevrolet Co., Swan. Ivor* Soap oatqh were his 'son, Henry Levl aX attorney stated he accompanied village wlU be held tomorrow morn- months for tha past four years has members of tbe State Board of Com- lasUx, plain or flowered, or satin etc., to the' largest wall signs In Mon- Is your assurance ot safe launder- Ruir»on and .Harry ' Levl • and Mr. Ing and afternoon from 10 to 2 o'clock slllrrettss at |1.98, The suits are mouth county, on Anderson Bros.' ing. It costs you no more than or- been four inches and the average for Karros of N»w Td k. ' | merce and Navigation on a recent In- warehouse, Newman Springs road, Typewriter Bargains. the entire year Is 48 Inches. r at Union fire house on Shrewsbury Worth twice- the prloe.. Also cotton Factory outlet portable and office dinary methods. Leons, 70-78 While speotlon of the pond end "they got avenue. Red Bank. The profits Will shlrrett**,' »180, All wool bathing we an the ones to consult Far signs street. Red Bank, phone 3800.—Ad- tbe odor." He said It was a ques- that sell call Red Bank 212.—Adver- typewriters; price* $9.60 up. Terms HoweU'e Summer Danoe Classes ' i • ' Do" Yooltnow . ' be used to help pay the current ex- suits, |1.1>. .up, Lewi* Speolalty lOo a day. All makes 1938 models, all vertisement that progressive and unusual truok tion of sufficient funds whether or Shop, SI Broad street, Red Bank — tisement _ Monmouth road and Roosevelt avs- penses of the church. guaranteed. Superior Typewriter nut, Oakhurst Children's Up and fleets such as Anderson Bros., Burdge not the state board could dredge the Advertisement. » Service, Carlton theater building, Red sTor'sale, & Bons, Donald's Laundry, Monarch pond. He said he would oonferwlth Money to Lend "• Beverages, Clicquot Club, White ballet, Monday morning; adults' 'Attention, Public. ' Card of Thank*. Bank, phone 4B0. Open evenings.— ballroom oUaa Monday evening, 8:W. : Laundry,: Monmouth Lumber Co., the: state officials this week at Tren- Do you need Insurance ot any on Bret mortgage on Improved prop- Advertisement Ilock, Spring Water and beer. Ben- Batter Lumber Co.. Sooony-Veouum, I wish to .thank the medloal staff erties In good condition. Prompt ac- jamin H. Orate, 14 North Bridge ave- —Advertisement^ | ; Stelnbaoh-Kresge, Union Paper Co., ton, klndf Have you a house, store or and nurses of Rlvervlew hospital for tion given on good applications. Al- nue, Red Bank, phone I486.—Adver- farm for rent or saleT Want a mort- their good care and attention given Attention, Commercial Oar Owners. rvei oil ' • .. i etc' , were desI' d and lettered by A statement from County Treas- gage loan or bondT If so, consult laire * Son Agency, Inc., it Mon- tisement. • Commercial 8/ , Ino.T For' low urer Van . R. Halsey that county me while at the above Institution. mouth street. Red Bank.—Advertl»e- Don't pay more for your Insurance to suit your burner; best grades end ' an agent with over thirty year*' ex- ' ' Ralph Defaslo, this year. Save so%. Phone 3100. Patents and Tnad* Marks. prtcn. Unexcelled service. Fr«d_D. rates oall Red lank att.-Advertlse- taxes for the third quarter of this perience. Call or write R, V. R, H. menb t mtnt. Pearl Btreet, Red Bank. Oroeslnger * Heller, Inc., Broad and 8. V. Johnson, attorney, Kallogc Wlkoff Co., Red- Bank, phone «*— year, amounting to 119,832.67, were Stout,-3 • Linden place, Red Bank, —Advertisement. Fairs!I Fairs!! Fairs!I Mecbanlo streets. Red Bapk.—Ad- building, Washington, D. O., and «l Advertisement. due August 15 was referred to the* Phone 2141.—Advertisement But only one Naveslnk firemen's vertisement South Ward, Rumson.—Advertise- "Meet Vour "rfenta at the f»l»» , aewerted •» Mtrehurtiv . J?<;: Thursday, Friday \ and Saturday finance committee with power. Annual German Picnic fair, Mrd annual, Thursday, Friday ment __ _ Former Mayor Nellson Edwards Notice. and Saturday nights, August 11, 12 Tetley'e (or Typewriters. The Red BaaM Romaui l» nights. August XL la attd U. Mtd of New Bra Association. Mo. Co, Trubtn's for Typewriter Bargains, oortad by taeal H —" ~A ' annual Nayeslnk msrntn'a fair, 'The told ot the favorable comment heard Not responsible for any debts un- and IK. .Chrysler four-door sedan . Guaranteed machines at bargain less cpntracted personally, Saturday night. Valuable free prices. Expert repairing, Tetley'a, rentals and expert repairing. t» wn business, men. tty.aidejit %w In the borough of the efficient work " , , , ttdjar D, Harvey, ground prises Thursday and Friday Broad street, ned Banfc-AdYerUie- peatln* KMruSlH by the road an! ptlloe departments o'olook, oood time for everyone. Ad- Broad street. Rid Bankv-AdvertlM* r.v—Advertlftment -Advertisement, mission fnsW-Adrtrtlsement. nlghts^-Advertlsemsnt, menu neat. Ivertusweai , RED .BANK REGISTER, AUGUST *, 193g.

ly connected with tbe Wagner mar- bkuocouio ?A»n»js, A.utotndMIw'irul leave the pestoffle*.'- Highlands. ket at Atlantlo Hlghlandi a* Out place shortly after S o'oloek. Cub BEAUTIFUL JHORSE AND BEAUTBPtJL GIRLS J. a Hoffman, who formerly liwd Two XMtXa SolwduW to tw»H to The seat meetjnjfof.the Regular Or- } (The 1M Bulk EtiltUr ean be bought at Frsnkford, Philadelphia, haa re- MMMown nxnaUp. ganiiattott Deuoeratio ,elttb wffl be t In Hiiklsaat Uem L Or««mp«n, Mr. held Monday evening, August 15, at .Sponsor Clam •Mltor, Btdlrt drat stor*. ul Joitpb ceived a letter from old-time friends of the Frankford Checker club, who Tbe Regular Organl»Uon Demo-' will Mop at Highlands Saturday of cratlc club of Middletmrn townablp Here Sunday Richard Rast, chairman of tbe fi-this week to see him on their, way to will hold a party and" dance at O«ip'« nance committee of tbe Methodist Atlantlo Highland* for a sail to Newtavern, Leonardo, Thursday evining, The Data church, provided a pleasant surprise Tork on the Ssmly Hook line. August 11, it. 8:80 o'clock; Tb* or-on ths address on "your paper (bam mifMMats Mode for for ths otSer members : ot the ganization is sponsoring a party to •. Mr. and Mrs. Jams* Doyle and 1 When your subjcrlptlon expire*. This ,-; • toStar t st3P. M.— church's official board at a meeting daughter Jane of. Brooklyn are be held at lies. George Miller * This- paper, Ilk* most self-respecting pub. Monday niRht when he produced re- spending two week* at Green'* cabin' tle inn at East Keamburg tomorrow llcations, Is operated on -a cas&rin- ceipted bills for the church's sever night at 8:80 o'clock by the Regular advanee basis. If your final date is Variety of Game* Planned— on Fifth strset. Mr. Doyle is on a drawing near, send in your check assessment of $821.89. Mr, Rast said short business trip to Washington, Women's Democratic club < of Bast for rsnewH today so that you will Last Day for Reservation*. the bill KSS paid by a friend of the Keansburg. Free transportation will D. e. '.••'' ' "<•••' •• •• not nus* any lssie* of your favorite church but would not divulge the be provided tor Leonardo residents. 1 home newspaper.—Advertisement. name. At the previous meeting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Travis. B. Hoffman ^, "jtnal plan* have been mads arid and daughter Virginia are spending, | gvarytbjng 1* in readiness for the Bast turned In $100 to the, board. This sum was realized at entertain- a vacation at their .bungalow;, on annual clam bales of the Bed Back Fifth strset' lodge of Elks to be held Sunday af- ments given under the direction of ternoon on the Elks grounds start- tbe finance committee. : Mrs. Fred W. Struby of Denver I* ins at * o'clock. The glee club, ependlwr the summer with Mrs. Plan* are progressing for the spe-Frank Tolman ot' Lighthouse road. Which is sponsoring this affair, cial services Sunday. August 21, In JAMES H. KAUFMANN (promises It to be one of the best yet. MUs Katherln* Hurley of Philadel- There will be games of all kinds observance of- the 76th anniversary phia li Mrs,' Tolman'* guest for a PLUMBrNG and HEATING and dancing will be enjoyed at night of Methodism in Highlands. Lyle few day*. . ' outdoors on a »peclally erected plat- Hajraman of Lakewood will be the Mr*. Murphy Rockette Is 111 at the ' In AH IU Branches - form. Each person purchasing a speaker at the morning service. Gov- Twin Lights. Her husband is super- ticket is entitled to a share on a ernor A, Harry Moore will send a intendent of the lighthouse. _ 197 Mechanic St., \ .; Red Bank *15 and' $10 prlM to be given away speaker for the evening service. Miss Helen Dempsey,. a student at 9 p. m. The persons must be on Miss Connie Bailey, assistant In nurse at Bayonne hospital, has been HATE THAT NEW BATHROOM »TSTAIjrjn> NOW. tbe Elks ground* to -win. - • . the office of Dr. Henry A. Rltter- spending- a vacation With her father, '' NO M03TOY DOWJf ...8 TBAxW:TO. I>Ay.. • • .• , •' The bake will be prepared by jnan, I* a eurffica! patient at Mon-J. Hi Dempsey. . ; George Schoeck, of th.e mouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. Constable Joseph Andrews I* a. pa-. Elks restaurant Mary Ann Miles is employed In Dr.Went • rt Monmouth Memorial hos- Rltterman's office during Miss Those on tie committee in charge pital. : Bailey's absence. Michael F. Mahoney of • Linden FIFTH GENERATION are John I* Montgomery, Raymond Policeman Howard Monahan was Phillips, Wilbur Symington, Dr. Fred avenue has returned to Us duties at IN THE TRADE T. Newman, Raymond Insley, operated on for appendicitis last Fri- the Long Island hoipltsl at Brook- Charles Hotallng, Arthur Epltano, day at Monmouth Memorial hospital. lyn after a month's vacation. Joseph Layton, Ernest Zlngerman, Naveslnk avenue, which 1* part of The first big Dutch Night ot the Theodore Heoklng, Warren Book- the state hlRhway, is Highland's new season was held Saturday night at waiter. Robert Graham, William Freehold, N. J.—Ladles Day at the Monmouth County Agricultural Fair August 28-27 will find ''great, white way." A new lighting Conners hotel at Water Witch and Maloney, Patsy Vacoarelll, Dr. Mi- these two" young ladles on hand. Newly won over ,to the old game of harness racing, Mildred Harris, system has been installed with the was very successful Frankfurters chael J. Lorenzo, Raymond Costello, attractive Matawan laasie, is up behind Wind Fall, owned by Harry S. Gould of Park Ridge, New Jersey. co-operation of the State Highway and sauerkraut were served and a Department to minimize accident*. OF EVERY George H. Roberts, Michael Bergen, Virginia Batter, lovely Bed Bank blonde, airalts her turn. One 'entertainment was preiented. Harry Qulnn, Daniel Dondl, Benji- One complaint about the brightness Edward LaRue, John White and SUPCOVEBS — IMTEBIOa . '/ tain VanVllet, Exalted Ruler Harry of tbe lights has been made to bor-Joseph Donnelly are furnishing the Furniture Designed to Your Personal Need*. • XUtsky, Chester I*.- Ebie> William man E. Paddack, entertained fa few ough officials. The complaint came dance muslo at Schneider's tavern, Old Seta Bdrallt and Reoorered—Completely Modernises. F. Curtis. William Bradley, Joseph AtlanticHtehlancU. friends at a party Friday In cele- Gertrude Spoerl from a, New Tork visitor who said . Bobby Kuhtz, son of Mr. and Mr*. Estimate* Cheerfully Given by Appolntmtnt—Np Obligation, "< kbit. Arnold Zellner, Herbert A. bration of his 11th birthday. he eamg to Highlands to get away Louis Kuatz, celebrated his ninth Scott, Charles J. Kelly, Kenneth (Ifci Red BuiV RtgUUr e«n fc. bought Is Given Party from the bright lights. birthday , with a party Saturday af- Smith, Thomas E. Fallon, Howard In Atlsntle glihl.nili from William L«B, ^ Miller street, from Bay avenue to ternoon at his summer, home on A. Brooke. Harold A. Glblin, Dr. I. Iitmbmt. A. Kati »nd Borneo. Store.) REMADE and STERILIZED Colt's Neck. i Miss Gertrude Spoerl, daughter of the rallroid, and NortK'Bay avetiuS, jp aild d Morgan Collo and Dr. Herbert E. An unusual and Interesting dis- Mr. and Mrs, Clifford A. Spoerl of from Water Witch avenue to Grave- Williams. refreshments served. The decorations HAtB _— -J—L- StOO BOX 8PBJNG play in the window of (Th« Bid Basic Jtnllter can t» bought Red Bank, was guest of honor at aly Point road,, has been resurfaced were pink and white. The guests PILLOWS tavern, of which A. L. Gorlln Is pro-at the store of Louli Flotklu.) - birthday party given in the ship with tar and alag. iNNEHsranrG — SIMW A regular session of the lodge will included Judith Funk. Trances and (Mots Snbjeet to Chang* WHboot Wottoe) be held tonight at 8:30 o'clock at prietor, is a miniature model ot a The newly Installed electric organ room of the Allenhurst Beach club Mrs. Valerie Smith will be hos-Joyce' Carlstom, Bill Smith and Al- which time many reservations will dwelling made of empty beer cans.' at the Reformed church was oper- Friday night The table was deco- tess' at tonight's meeting of the bert and Carl Carlstrom. no doubt be made, as this Is ths last The exhibit is attracting consider- ated Sunday by Miss Elizabeth Mat- rated with cut flowers and a large Trailers club. -day for reservations to be accepted. able a'ttentlon. Mr. Gorlln Btates blrthdaV cake as a centerpiece. thews. Miss'Carrie Brltton Is visiting her Bumaon Pastor at See/port. Freehold Upholstering Shop the window display Is only partly Mrs. William A. Fitch was a visi- Miss Spoerl'* guest* were Misses aunt, Mrs. Frank Thompson of Aber- completed and the most important tor at New York one day last week. Bette English, Margaret TuIIer, Lois deen. Maryland. ' Rev. E. J. Keullng ot Runuon will 19 East Main St. Phdne 915 Freehold, N. J. part has not yet been revealed. , Another New Firm ThB Sewing club of the Reformed Layman, T^HST'VanWagenen And John "Hailnilers Is managing- the ocoupy.'-4he-pulpitJj!L_ttft, Luthertrs/ Lauren Parsons of the county, has been very busy in Bint signal battalion for the past live Red Bank establishment. They have Flattmount have been1 entertaining making repairs. years. . .been making clothes not only forrelatives from' North Carolina. The softball team of Atlantic town- H. Sculthorpe of Colonial inn has cism. Do you want Monmouth county business and pro- Mr. and Mrs. Harry E/ White of 'ship fire company played a tie game purchased a new motor boat. fessional men but also for members Mount avenue have Mrs. White's sis- with Hazlot Friday, the game being Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Sickles of to improve a corner? of two of the most exclusive dubs ter and daughter ot Brooklyn with called off because of darkness with Summit are visiting Mr, Sickles' par- located In this section of New Jersey. them for a.visit. the score 2 to 2. This afternoon the ents, Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Sickle*, of Do over a room? Charles K. Bradsbaw has been In Mrs. Edna Mctilvney, public health team will play the Holmdel firemen. Main street. Mr. Sickle* I* enjoying the custom tailoring business for 38 nurse, began a month's vacation Joan MoDanlais, daughter of Mr,a vacation from hi* duties at the year*. He and his family have re- Monday, During her absence the act-and Mrs. Leroy McDanlels of River Jersey Central Power * Light plant Furnish an entire sided in Red Bank'for the'past 13 Ing: nurse'WW'be Mrs. Ulas Lawes Plaza, has recovered from measles at Dover. Kroehler yean. Through the urgent demand of Rlverdale avenue In Shrewsbury and has'been spending several days Mrs. Glenn Oshorn and children of Ms many friends he has closed his township, near Red Bank. with her grandparents,; Mr. and Mrs. home? You can do it fine establishment in Newark and Francis, Hazel and Glenn, Jr., of Wdlliam H. Smith of New York Chrlnoy S. Conover, Shrewsbury, have been spending a 18th Century will devote his entire time to hisvisited his brother, David P. Smith The Holiday Gunning club will more impressively... firm'* activities In Monmouth counr few day* with Mrs. Osborn's. sister, of Avenue D Sunday. hold a shooting mates Sati/rday af- Mrs. Louis Evans, of Dwyane street. At its best;—in this ty. He Is a member of the Newark DB. William- Dunphy of South ternoon on Its grounds on Kussell Athletlo club and the Newark Cham- Lester Hurley of Main street, who more inexpensively avenue and Mrs. Reuben Mason of D. Heulitt's farm. was operated on last week at Fltkln three piece 1 iving ber of Commerce. He will.be invited Avenue D. who were surgical pa- The new Ahrena-Fox apparatus of to Join the Red Bank Chamber of hospital, Neptune, is Improving s.. by shopping this tients at Monmouth Memorial hos- the fire company Is expected to besteadily and Is expected home within room suite in your .Commerce this week, The firm rep- pital, are convalescing at their delivered 'about the middle of Sep- resents J. B. Simpson^ Incorporated, homes. a few days. / . choice of upholster* of New Tork and Chicago, recognized tember or the early part of October. sale. a* the finest custom* tailors in the Miss Edith Donovan of New Tork Kenneth Meyers, aged two years, ies. Settee, arm chair, Is a guest of Mr, *nd Mrs. Charles son of Mrs. Hazel Layton, died sud- One of the quickest ways to find a , according to Mr. Brad- Job Is to advertise in The Regis- ahaw. H. Loma* and daughter Violet. denly Friday. The funeral was held ter's Want Department—Advertise- barrel chair. Reg. Price $231.95 Robert Paddack, son of Mrs. Nor- Monday. ment. William H. Bradshaw; one of the sons, was formerly with the Pruden- tial Insurance company of Red Bank and Is president of the Red 'tiank If Your Home Reveals: Bowling league. He has a nice per- sonality and takes great Interest In all kinds of local sports. ' Robert A. Bradshaw, the other son FOWLER'S Shabby Furniture ... In the Ann, was formerly with the BETTER FQOt> FOR THE TABLE Guarantee Trust company of New Tork and the Newark National Old Fashioned Style... Banking company, where he had i Red Bank — • 7 JBroad Street — Phone 3334-35 position as teller. FOWLER'S PRIME QUALITY Cracked Framework ... The new flnn extends a very cor- dial invitation to the men of Mon- mouth \ county to drop in and see Dingy Color Schemes ... their new place of business, where they will be very happy to show their complete line of Imported and do- mestic fabrics. The firm hu adopt- ib You'll Buy in This Sale ed a motto of "100 per cent service, Rib Roast satisfaction and fit or your money 29 gladly refunded." Legs of Spring Lamb 27fb| Jersey Calves' Liver 498, APOLLO CLUB CONCERT. Breast of Lamb 3 n». 25c Fresh Sweet Breads 29c ,. Annual Benefit Performance Win Be P Given August •!*. FRESH JERSEY The Apollo club, Asbury Park male chorus, will present its annual concert for the beneBt of St. Paul's FRYING CHICKENS .« Methodist church in the Ocean drove WE HAVE BOMB PELICIOUS SPUING TURKEYS. auditorium SVIday night, August li Young Fresh Squab 49c Miss Helen Harbourt, soprano, and Sirloin Steak 37fb Karl l*ln, Montclalr, tenor, will be Royal Deiterts .<: .3 pltga. 14c guest soloists for the evening and Jersey Produce at Its Best I Randy Ross1 orchestra will round C&B Orange Marmalade 21c jar out the company. There will be duet selections by Miss Harbourt Waldorf TiMue 4 rolls 17c .T i | Golden Bant.m and Mr. Leln and the club soloists 1 and orchestra will give two num» Applesauce , No, 2 can 3 for 25c Beets 5c I Corn 29c do*, bers. Julius C. Zlngg Is director or ths Lux Soap 3 cakes 17c Boston Lettuce 2 large heads 19c Apollo club chorus of 80 voices, Ths Diamond Crystal Salt 2 for ISc Maple ekib members come from as far Red Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. 13c south ts Ltkewood snd as far north NBC Cocktailer* lQcpkg. Lima Beans 2 lbs. 19c Solid and strong—In a* Red Bank. this four piece'set Engagement Announced. LAKE SHORE ROLL BUTTER Announcement hss been made of JEIWEY'g BEST the cngigement of Miss Dorothy M. Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Super 19c Potatoes 49c bas. Sidney W. Bennett of Southard, to SDNKI8T Charles T. Long, son of Mr. snd Mr*. Harry B. Long of Mlddlstown town- Oranges and Lemons 29c tfoz. ACME FURNITURE CO. ship. The engaged couple plan t» Spry . In, 18c : 3n,..49c Ripe Pineapples 2 for 29c have their wedding In the near fu- Phone R»d BankV Leading Furniture House Phone tar*. Mr. Lon« Is employed on the 138 37 Mwbarpr Mtata la lineroft ' Special! POLISH HAM 2104 - MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK 2104 , • BED BANK BEGISTEK, AUGUST g, 1938. TKrfeg tTEMS OF Quad Club Holds Doeg Denied More Shipwreck Dance Time With Children FROM REGKTER FILES Advisory Master Herr has denied «l,S«i««,of htT the application of John H. Doeg of Rumson, former U.'Efctennls cham- Affairs HeM Stturdty .Night pion', for additional time to visit his Happenings of 50 and 25 Yean'Ago Culled From The at Moamosth Biwt Clob— children, John Jr., VA and Daphlne, Award Two Door Prise*. 3H. - Mrs. Doeg, formerly Dorothea Newt and Editorial Column* for Entertainment Scudder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The second of a series of novelty Edward W. Scudder, also of Rumson, of Today's Reader*. dances, a shipwreck dance, was held secured her divorce May 6 for ex- Saturday night at the Monmouth treme cruelty,-and was given custody Boat club by the-Bed Bank Quad-, of the children, Mr, Doeg being' al- Titty Team Ajo. Bank and all the propositions were rangle club. The dance'hall was atT1 lowed reasonable visitation, by ar- Mr*. ITheopholls Longstreet ol carried by heavy majorities. The tractlyaly decorated with ship, nags, rangement with their mother. town debt' was to be converted into Spring street m compelled to me under which 'more than, 80 persons Oh Mrs. Doeg's return for the sum- crutohes to get about. While on bonds, saving Interest of $1,000 a danced.. year; Maple avenue was to be ex- mer from-Washington, where she Is crutehes the tripped and fell and Miss Josephine Natale and Charles employed In the Newark Evening was laid, up with spraned wrists. tended to,the rivjir; two new Ore en- Allaire received a boat ride for being 1 gines wen to be'bought; a new fire News bureau, she at first put no re- Jacob Bhutto 'of Shrewsbury wai Judged the imost originally .dressed strictions on Mr. Doeg's visits. Ralph j aboi)t ready to discard crutehcu, house was to be built, and Drum- tor the occasion. The winners of the tnond place was to be extended. E-. Lum, who represented her at the which he bad uied for several weeks door prizes ware Mrs. William Bott hearing, charged that Mr. Doeg had ilncf> being kicked by a bone. The Bed Bank Register enlarged of Bed. Bank and Anton O'Sage of Its quarters by taking over the front acted without due sense of respon- You are cordially invited to attend Ctyrrett Schanck, son ot John H. Leonardo. Robert Forbes was chair- sibility for the children's welfare by Schimclc ot Highlands, formerly ot part of The. Register building, form- man ol the event and was assisted by erly, occupied by the New Tork Tele- taking' them out to crowded shore Colt's Neck, returned from a three Other members of the club. ,. resorts on Sunday against Mrs. month! trip through the Wat., phone conipahy.' • •"•• ;-.;•• . ;•'•.;.• . Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. ' Joseph; Plccolle of Borden street, Doeg's specific requests. Doeg had A reception was held at the home Walter A. Kief, Mr. and.Mrt. William therefore been' limited to one visit of ex-Senator John 8. Applegate: In a painter, was run over and badly Bott, Mr. arid- if rs. William Aumack, Injured by.an automobile owned by Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Plngif at their home on week-ends, and six honor:of Miss Florence Home of Al- week-days during bis vacation, when bany,; who'was the guest,of Jjlr. Xp- George Hance Patterson, and driven by Frank Thompson. The accident plegete's daughter Annie. Among, MoCarter, representing Mr. Doeg, de- Opening those present were Nettle .end Lulu happened 'on the Seven Bridge road, Edward P. Fix, Mr. and "Mrs. Heiv near the Rumson road. , pert Chame'roy; Mr. and Mrs. James manded that his client be given the Frepch, Gertrude Whitman,-Harriet children- every Saturday afternoon .Manning, Grace Crossley, Mattle Al- George G. Worthley, Jr.> of New Turnock, Mr.. and Mrs.' George A. York, a former Red Bank boy, was Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc- and. all day Sunday and every day of our new up-to-date len, John VanBrunt, Ensley Morris, for all day:during Mr. Doeg's vaca- . Revere H. Sneden, Louis Manning, elected, president of the Fairbanks Allister, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Norman Scales Manufacturing'company, the F. Beer,' Mr/ and Mrs.5 Q". C. :Viotor, tion, and: that he be permitted to George Holmes, John S. Applegate, take them out for meals. Jr., George Allen,..Walter Parsons largest concern of its kind in the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred VanBurefl Mar- and Will^Cbnover. . ,'. world. ' •'••'' tin, Misses Virginia Chasey, Ruth Judge Herr said: "If the defendant NeariBg, Josephine - Natale,. Jean The firemen were called out to ex- Preliminary plans for a new arm- in his association with hU children ory for the Red Bank cavalry troop Brady,:Flbrence Averre, Gladys For- will be guided by the judgment of tinguish a stubborn blaze In Ambrose rar, Mary" M."BIyi Dorothy Copper- Matthews' house In East Red Bank. were approved- The building was to ; their mother as to what 1B for their cost $75,000 or more.and was to be thwalte, Margaret' Slnnott, Virginia beat Interest and welfare,: and will The fire alarm was turned In by Young, Eva'Oson, Taddy Smith, Mil- Custom Tailoring Establishment Ernest Vine, son of. John Vine. ready for occupancy within a year. be cayefu! to'see that nothing occurs dred Scheldt, June MoVey,-Margie to upset them or to interfere with Moses Brown, a colored man from The yacht Sybtlla, H, owned by J. WeediD, M»ry Prenster, Evelyn Ban- yrtdsrlcksbuTg, Virginia, and,' em- Fred Betts'ot 'Fair Haven,, was ta, Lillian ftfeanjci,' M. Helen! Van- the routine under which they are _- - ployed -in .fcortllard's- brlofe yard *t struck by- lightning. The vessel's llving,-he-will undoubtedly have the | v Dora,' Evelyn Klelnman, Elizabeth tfeyport, was killed at Matawan by foremast and bowsprit we're shat- Long '• and Janet Angleman,; Amory full co-operation of their mother and tered and the electric lighting system ,wlU , be naffarded. voluntarily by her _r one ofiWthe Monjnouth Park race v Osborn,iRdbertflVirb«!,.Ch»il«s Al- " riraclc express trains.""'• ""."'" ".'?*. of tneyaeKtvwasfpufStll6l cbmYiS!s- laire, William Bloom,. Arthur Hoff- opportunities for more frequent ac- Joseph Conover of Little, Silver sion...... • . . ' •manu, Herbert Brett, Chester L. Fo> cess to them than the order In terms died from the result of Injuries re- Louts Prate of Mount street, who rar, Harold Lartaud, Harry Pitcher, ought at this time to permit, to the full extent that in her judgment On Thursday, August 4th, 1938 ceived ten days previously When he had conducted a fruit store on Broad Albert Nowman, Donald Hubbard, was struck by a locomotive, near street many years, had' .taken: his Clinton Thompson .Jack Matthews, their welfare will not be prejudiced." Branchport. first vacation, visiting friends and Arthur MacDonalij, Bruce Magee, Judge Herr limited the visits to Miss Helen Neal, daughter of Rev. business acquaintance! in New York Joseph Smith,. Jack White. Gene the number already in effect.- The we will have on display our George H. Neal, was given a sur- state, Vermont, Maine and Canada. Lieneck, Anton O'Sage,' James: But children are at present at their prise party at the MethodUt chiirch He, was accompanied by his young ler,~MUton, O'Sage, Francis and John grandfather's house In Rvimson. Mrs. 1 Kllduff, Harold Murphy, Allen Conk- Doeg Is on a short visit to pparsonageg . Those presenp t were Maud son William. : SttMii ^dJlUeUgd j -Mr. and Mr anr!Br^iir.ltoK«^B4d WUUam-wd- In~N«w Mexicoexlc . —Stout?-Minnie ^oyd Bugene Magee. V ' Minnie Hubbard, Mary Holmes, Monmouth gave-a party and clam- bake to several of> Mr. Martln/a Helena Brower, Rentte Chambers, Both Legs Broken, Jennie Sickles, Genevleve Corhpton, frjeinds.who. were employed with him CONTOUR POTATO BOWS. . Cornelia Aul, Elwood Morton,1'John at Perth Ambpy. Among the guests Mrs. Kathryn Ullman of Jerseyville were Herbert. Phillip, Ralph Beers, suffered/fractures of both legs at New Fall and Winter line, Hpyt, Will and Fred Neal, Alex Ed- 1 HUUhurst Fanner Finds This Plan New Tork Tuesday of last week gar, Horace Stout, Walter Boyd, Augustus' Rossi, Eugene Rhodes, , Reduces, Damage by Bain. George Gbff and Charles Traffotd. Harry'Wltperg,iHsrtieirt?..and\Geprge when the car she was riding in A Prohibitionist club was formed Gillft, Isadora Walling- and John . In spite of'.recent heavy, rains Wil- struck a pillar and blew a tire. the largest, finest and most complete line of all wool Imported at Keyport, with Joseph Mi ^Ulng •Scott. i:.-J ,. : .".•.:'•. ,.o ..; : • liam Ward. Millhurst farmer, re- as president, William Chambers; aid .^Assistant.Postmaster l£. Weyman ports only slight damages to his po- William Griffin vie* presidents, Dan- Biirbtck' conducted' a'' poetaa elimin- tato crop. "Tha reason,"' explains and Domestic Suitings, Top Coatings, Overcoatings, Tuxedo and iel 'M. Decker secretary and jpjarrett ation at tha Keyport high-school Mr. Ward, "Is simple. This year I E. post treasurer. -', , . .' building for postmaster of Keans- planted my potatoes across, the slope According to law no person could bu'rg. Mlao Belle Broander of Keans- Instead of up sart*down hill." Full Dress that has ever been shown anywhere in this country dredge for dams in Sandy Hook bay burg was the only person to takeihe \ A rainfall gauge on the Want within1 the state boundary unless he examination and she passed with a farm recorded one shower of 8.7 at any price. Our prices are $21.50, $23.50, $28.50, $32.50, $35.75 had been a resident In the state six high average. Inches during the June 27-28 rain- months. Under this ruling, Captain Mrs. James M. Johnson, one of the storms. This, according to Soil Con- William H. Wilson of Red Bank had oldest residents of Keansburg, eel' servation Service officials, -was an- ' and $42.50. Augustus Lecerson arrested for tak- ebrated her'86th birthday. exceptionally heavy rainfall f«r the ing clams in Sandy Hook bay, claim- Miss Jessie Stryker, daughter of coastal plain area and caused seri- ing Mr. Lezerson was not'a legal res- Mrs. Anna. Stryker of Holmdel, and ous' erosion^ on many unprotected, ident of the state. When the case William Pitcher, son of Harry Pitcher farms, while other farms, protected Was heard before Justice Child it of Long, Bran civ formerly of Bed by erosion control praotloes, suffered 'Tablecloths We are the largest, finest and oldest Custom Tailors in the was learned that Lezerson had been Bank, -were married at. the bride's only negligible losses.. ••-•• home by.ReV. .-w. P. Chase, pastor of . Commenting on the experience of employed by Mr. Wilson previous to 5 gb^ng to work for himself anil Jus- the Holmdel Baptist ehmch. -v ' Mr;'Ward end other growers In the ins United States. tice Child immediately dismissed the Miss Mary Cumbersta; employed Man&lapan creek area,' A. S.: Barn- ease. ' ' ' ' ' .' •. aeverafjrears. as secretary in -Bd> hart, manaRer of the Freehold dem- mund Wilson's law omee*" , was mar- onstration project of the Soil Con- MAKE ANY Cards.were out announcing the servation Service, ^atJdr^Durlng coming wedding of Morgan Hulse of rled to .Robert-1* Warwick' of "Xos And our method of doing business is 100% guaranteed fit, sat- Angeles, Calrf6rnia, who was en- dur three years of erosion control DINNER. Bed Bank to Miss Sadie Hale ot work In this section we have found Farmingdale, which was to take place gaged In the automobile business in TASTE that city.'.•',;•':,',;.', ; •-. -.'. '••'.; ;•••.••_ Chat New Jersey coastal plain soils isfaction and service, or your money gladly refunded. at the Farmingdale Methodist do wash-seriously, even on gentle church. The 15th anniversary of Monmouth BETTER Star lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem slopes, but that much of this dam- Charles Mumford announced age cm be stopped simply by plant- of Red Bank .was celebrated in the • • evening of dramatic and humorous ing olean-UUed, crops In broad strips readings at the Red Bank Opera lodge rooms on Monmouth" street. We are making clothes for the best Professional and Busi- The celebration commltee comitrlsed that follow the contour of the land House, with Mrs. Scott-Siddons as and by leaving unbroken strips of \et us launder theprlnolpal feature on the program Mrs. Alice Roop, M". Jennie Rep- phard, Mm. Lucy Wolt, Mrs. Phoebe hay or grass between these crop ness men in Monmouth County, and also member* of the Deal 'tickets were on sale at Adlem * Strips.- : ••* V-;i '• '. •= .••.,. . Mem HOW. Cole's dry goods, store. Perrlne, Mrs. May Fraka, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Bennett, Mrs. Margaret "Water'rushing down the slopes Is A full column was devoted to a Thompson and Joseph -C; Perrlne.' slowed up by the strips of grass or GoJiF Club and Rumson Country Club, two of the most exclusive display announcement regarding hay and more ot It sinks Into the Frank A. Bobbin's gigantic and sen- Miss Edna-'Naser of Irving place fields, while the remaining slow:mov- MONARCH sationally realistic Wild West hippo- entertained, at cards. Prizes were ing run-off does-far.less damage to drome, circus, menagerie, museum, won by Mrs. Warren Conklln and orops and soil than occurs on unpro- clubs in this country, with repeat orders from them all. aviary and'aquarium which was to Miss Helen Enrlght, Others present tected crop lands. . . LAUNDRY were Mildred Roosevelt, Elisabeth come to Red. Bank for an afternoon "On steeper slopes," continued Mr. and evening performance. Davis, Katharine'Holmes,'Helen Jar- vis and Norma Enrlght. ... Barnhart, "other , control measures, Dry Cleaning Miss Anna E. Hulltt of South Am such as diversion' terraces, nodded The reason for this is, we have made a study of the ART of boy and David L. Compton of Mat- C. M. Taft.and Charles Nagy. who waterways, and In some cases simple Rujf Shampooing awan were married at the latter conducted a photography business at engineering structures,, are required place, by Rev. F. A. Slater. Highlands, dissolved partnership by for complete control In all esisei H. B. SMOCK H. K. CURTIS dressing Business and Professional men for the past twenty-five mutual agreement The business was control methods are adapted to par- M. V. B. SMOCK Twenty-Five Tears Ago. continued by Mr. Taft ticular farms so as to assist the Daniel Bryan, proprietor of the Hidden Ivlna, a former.Red Bank grower in reducing losses of crops, 62 WHITE ST. years, and, if we ever have the pleasure to make any clothes for Sea View house at Atlantic High- soil and fertilizer to a minimum.'' resident, was appointed publicity lands, added a large open air dining Phone Bed Bank Z424 manager of the James F. Fielder Clt- room to theHilace. Bee Vl«w house you, we wHl assure you that you will be one of the best dressed Uens League of New Jersey, 'which was on Bay avenue, overlooking .the Injured Diver Mee. was promoting Mr. Fielder's can- Frank Cronshey, 19, of Newark, >»y- .' ' - •'" '; '. •-.--t didacy for Governor. • ' •"• .Vivian Watklns caught a free ride who suffered a broken neck when he men in this .state. .'Elmer B. Woods df Waverly place on a trolley car In front of 'the Eaton- dived Into shallow, water at Manas- SAIL via Sea-Breezy resigned as teacher of English and town poitofflce. ,Wh«n he weht to quan Monday of last week, died last mathematics' in the Bed Bank high get • off the -moving car, near Lewis Thursday in Fltkln hospital. school to accept a. position as prin- street, he lost his footing and fell, SANDY HOOK The greatest asset to any Business or Professional man's cipal of the high school at Glasiborov receiving a d«ep ctit In his arm. Supported' bjr Merchants. Mrs. Anna p.'Berry of Fair Haven Denlse Conover of AtlanUo High- . The Red Bank Register Is iup> died suddenly In Recorder, Frank lands, age4 72 years, was struck by eorted by local as -well at outroC- SHIPS success to his business is to be well dressed, and above all is to Mulford's office, where 'she was a the jiole of a. log wagon arid two of town business men;: • Advertisements ''witness In a case against a neighbor. his ribs were broken. appearlnc retrularbr tell the story.— She died from excitement just a* the The Middlesex and Monmouth Advertisement '. T ••'., have his clothes to fit him 100%. • hearing started.' Heat, Light and Power company was William Theodore McCue, son'of considering- the advisability. ot ex- James McCue of Shrewsbury, was tending its system on "the shore road drowned in Swimming river just from ' Carroll's hotel'. at / Belf6rd We will be open every evening until 9 P. M. for your con- south of the Newman Springs bridge. through Keansburg. . . . OIL BURNER He rode his bicycle from his home to Edgar Patterson" Bayard Doughty, the river and It was thought that he Arthur- Sickles and LynwoodMlnton, REFRWEWkTIOM venience. Come in and say Hello. entered the water while he was over- all'Of Fair Haven,-were on a fishing heated. trip at GrMnwood, Lake,. orange MOTOR REPAIRS Ing Mlt /The New Point Comfort Chemical county, New York. • ', . •, i. S1.3J Snglne company elected M. H. Koer- nni Mf-oif-doy Halt, Mr. and Mrs; Rlobard J. Rogers ri«MMtli«tkr. 'am ber president, John E. Howland chief and family,of Rumson returned from tCHgOULK and John Johnson engineer. a visit of several days at Midland L». AtUaUo Hl»hl«od« Plw. Vftki^y*. Yours very truly, Sylvanus Emmons of Eatontown «lM, TiO), 10:00 A.M. (11:40 P.M. Beach, Staten Island. Tha round trip aeot Batnrdtr) t!0«. 4:EI. ills, m suffered several broken bones and was made In Mr. Rogers' automojille. I (1.10 P.M. «.SDnd«ri, I other Injuries when he fell down a The ninth annual fair and festival | 7ll0,10:00 A.M, II :>1,4:15. 8 !|S P.M. " well or a rain water cistern. He was of the Fa|r Havtn Volunteer Fire ' Special OnevOsy Excursions repairing the pump and the platform company was opened. on the com- tamimmdtUHnm CHAS. E. BRADSHAW AND SONS ojbllapsed on which be was standing. AUcattt BishUsdi. Bw Wnr kmv, panyS' grounds. Part of the lot was I Hlltona, Watar Wltcb, HlshUndl, .Timothy Barrett of Port Mon- enolostd with canvas loaned to the I HliWini Btwh. NSTMIHV Biuk, Nor' qiouth caught his right hand In an firemen by Rev. Janes A. Reynolds We repair,^rewind, I aundla »nd Bo Drltht to Ntw ytrk eleotrlo bun saw. His thumb and of Red Bank. > . overhaul all sizes of little finger were cut nearly off and Charles.Cooser and Oarratt Evans I other fingers were badly mangled. of Ooeanlo 1 and Arthur Boyce of refrigeration' and oil He wu taken to the Long Branch Rumson were In Mr. Cooper's cabin burner motors. Our | TWILIGHT SAIL 8 Wallace St. Tel. 2894 Red Bank, N. J. Hospital for treatment.' launch just outside Bandy Hook every week-dsy _ - An afternoon 600 club was formed adequately equipped when the launch was overturned. The • Usre P.M. r>» aknong the women of Keansburg boys struggled In th« water and shop and skilled me- Opp. Second National Bank Heights.. Mrs. C. M. Eadle was pres- shouted for help and a ashing smack chanics mean first Atlantis HlsbUnds H«r 5.58 l.oo ident, Mrs. O. Qubiti vice president. picked thim up and their launch was • MOONLIGHT SAIL Miss Florence Llcsrl treasurer, Mrs. class service the 6nt recovered. ' • Meads? ts> Friday Inchuhe MoCutcoton, secretary.- and Mrs. The ohapel of the Holy Communion time. 3: R. Nlobols sergeant-a't-arnis. df Fair gHaven received WU as the . David Soffell of Llnorpft was stif- 1 result of a fair hfld under tht aus- ' ferlng from a sore hand due to be- pless of Mrs. Bmliy Jones; Mrs. Hen- Representing J. B. SIMPSON, Inc ing bitten by a horse. ry J. Bohneldtr, Mrs. Chailu P. Douglas Electric Co. John W. Mtggs died at his home Cross, EHla D. Birmingham, Laura lit Freehold from dropsy. He was M Johnson anl Gladys Adams. 36 Etut FrontStreet, years old. His Jsthsr, Joseph W. Msggs, was one of the first ones Irf One, ot.the idvutlie In the Beil*. Phone 1M. SANDY HOOK SHIPS this ssotion. t»i"i Wan^ Department—AdvertlW ONUin >V JIUsY CIMDUl lAlttQAO A spsoUl ilectlon was htld.ln R«d mtnt •; w • RED BANK EEGISTER, AUGUST 1,1988.

Robert Meyers was in charge. The the fire company tonight, altar wMth MM. Setejure. ui family ef VeUey ..NOTICE, IP CHANCMY OF NEW JEIUEY, returned to their home at Brooklyn •hip has a number of Port Monmouth take noUee that Pleasant Ian intends 'o LOUIBt BOLTON BUTLEB and JtAX Port Monmouth. the firemen win attend till fWr 8a- > apjsly to Major and Oonndl of the ic Affairs following a month's stay with Mrs. members. " ven firemen's fair. _ Mary Maxson Ii employed la the It, BVTIJ3R, her huabafid: BfiNA ] Juell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WU- _irowh t)f Bed Bank for a Plenaor Re- (The led Buk Roister can be hoMht The members of the Baptist churoh Mr. and Mr*. Ouy Biebdale of'Som- bom* «f *DvM Tumen at Atlantic tall eaatuaptloa Ueeue for premises sit- BOITON a»d auSnTMU Utm Karloyjr of Stone road. to Pert XMXamit" -k fro- m -hart Otn«nllt, of Middletown village gave a party ervlile spent th« weefctsd at their Highlands., . . uated at Shrewtbwwabwyr and. Newman Springe In Middletown Rev. Father Noibert T. WagneT of Chulu (inn and Chatln U«bltonr.) last week for Mr*. Milan Wlllett and cottage here. They ware aooompe*- Mn. Harold Maxtoa of lakeside Bank* J?JJ?H A'..™. ••*' •».«» Ceurfel Immaculate Conception parish at John Hlnes Ii suffering from a cut attloos, U any, should to mada I > oa the day Miss Edna Till of this place, who are led by Mr. and Mrs. William Hubert svventte has »een entettamtag her taly hi wHUntr pa Any B., BW use wherein Abort Drstinigt Con- Cunden, formerly of St. Ann's on bis head which he suffered last members of the congregation. The of* Bnglewood, . , niece from Matawan, ' ot tha Sotouh it Bad Bank. kbde at Meeting of church, was a recent visitor, renew. week while diving- on the beach at birthdays of the celebrants occurred Mrs. M. H. Adlem of Princeton re- MU^it *nltt, UbrarUn at Ing acquaintances at this place. < this plaet. He is a patient at the MUs^eaasit* *nltt, UbrarUn t PiaABANT DM, banking corporaUan of tha 3ta,ta of Nfw a- tew days apart The festivities turned home Monday.afUr spending theNavsslBkllbrarj'aj', i'ipendlnrheis'ipendlnrherr, OSAOB T, DB ilAE '»f»n AdtalivUtMtor of tl« JSstata 7t ' TownaWp Committee Last Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lyons and Medical Center at Jersey City. ---- -^ —a S • " •Tlaa'i— tfi, took place at the home of Mrs. Wll- a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry raeaUoa at Cold 'Sj»riagi-on-the CatherinCatharlnoe Ann BgBgana . deceaseddd , and otherth a - Tborsday. twin son* Robert and Raymond, Mr. Mrs. Sadie McGrath has returned lett and the usual pastimes were en- Fenton.. Hudsoa. New Tork. ' MOHMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT are defendants, you are required toTtp. and Mrs. Wallace Oberl« and sonto Jersey City after having spent joyed, Twenty-flve. persons were 1 In tl|« Wattar of tha saUU ot Julia, K. Mir and answer the bUl of said com- Mi , and Mrs; Harlem Daly and eon Mr. «M Mt* Oeofn Toler have plainant, on or before the atfa. dajot James of Nyack, New Tork, spent two weeks at her summer residence present and everyone had a delight- Robert have returned home after a On patUlon for sala ol lands to pay dsbta. Tht township commutes of Mid- at this place. returned to Onter Bay, Lone Is- September, Bert, or the aald bUl will be dUtown township, at its meeting last the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ful time motor trip' to Miehlgan, when thty land, after k visit with Xr. and Mrs. Ordsr to show causa, taken as confessed against you. Fred Llpf of Center road. Banjamin Cohn. awcutor of tha «Uta The aald bill ia filed to compel the tpt- Thursday, approved the payment of The annual fair of the fire com- All the members of the ore com- vlslUd reUtiyts. tintmayer.. of JoUa X. Ssnnr, daeaasad, harlng «s- cl«« performance of certain promisee of fetfyi amounting to $25,897.77, of which Mrs. Kaymond Dubeiky has repan- y will begin next Wednesday and pany were finger printed last week Mrs. Edwin X Hammoad of New hlWtad aadsr^ostb a tma account of tiaone Catherine Ann Bean, deceased who turned to her home at Everett fol- will conclude Thursday night, August under the direction of Earl Hoyer, Tork will arrive tomorrow to-spend •arsons! «Uta aad labta of aald InUt- during her llettlmc on many occasions re- 110,000 Is for the township's share or Uta, wharatr It' aipftasra that tha parsons! pettedlr promised the complainant that • county taxes. A letter was received lowing a stay with her son-in-law 11 It will be held on the property chief of police' of Middletown town- a vacation with her daughter and aatataot tha aaid Jolts K. 8an«r, da- In conalderaUon of hla care for hen and ot from Harry S. Chamberlain, aecre- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony at the corner ef Wilson avenue and ship. The purpose Is to have means son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aft- ' 'is hisumcltnt to pay bar dabta hla maintaining at home for bar and Ok. Weber of Twelfth street Route St. The Ladles' auxiliary of .of,. Identification available In the able., , . thw aid of tht court in tha Jng her In at a member ot his family and '•. tary ot the board of education. It In further consideration of tha mainten- Mary and Anna Duda have re- the ore company will dispose of a event that the firemen are killed or Sunday-sohool at Uncroft ohapal ance, repair, and upkeep and Improvement stated that *7,0OO was needed to re- patchwork quilt which was recently .. la tka»upon on taU twanty-iatanti i tire bonds, $1,800 to pay interesti turned to their home at New York Injured at ires. '• will close Sunday for August and wtt SUN (»y of JOM, US!, ordtrtf that all par.of two propertlea owned by the said Cath- following a week's vacation with purchased from the Ladles' Aid so- Sam laUrasud fn ila lands, lansmsnU, arine Ann Egtn and of the payment hy ' £3,000 to meet the September pay Mrs. Cathleen Cullen Is building an re-open Sunday, September 1 , the complainant of tha taxes, jwi5.ee their uncle and aipt, Mr. and Mrs. ciety of Community church; A large addition of two. rooms to her house Many from here attended the sup- •trsilltssMiU sad rail asUta of tna said •roll and $9,875 to make a payment for tent will be on the fair grounds. * Julia |C Sugar, dscaaaad, appaar bllora indebtedness to the teachers' pen- Joseph Llndy. • on Mills avenue. Thomas Reilly is per given Tuesday night ty St Oath* court at tha Canrt BOOH in td< Bor- aton fund. The letter was filed. Miss Jeannette Kinsley of Brook- A water frolic will be held tomor- having a two-car garage made On his, erine'a church, Everett, at St.' Oa> _ 1 ot Tnahold oa tia rilhth'iky ot lyn has concluded a stay with Mr, row night at the swimming pool. [Barber Shop SattamW. 1»IJ. at 10 a. m. Daylight property on Hudson avenue.. briel's church grounds, Bradtvelt, Comlmtteeman Victor E. Gros- and Mrs. Daniel Connolly. iarlnf Has. to ahow caosa why so nacn In the County bf. Monmouth and Stateof slnger stated that complaints had Race* and novelty events will be fear o'ftks saU lands, tanananta, haraaiu- New Jersey, to ^e vested In the complain, Mrs. Marie Morris has recovered tured. . .. mtnta ui rssl «UU of tha said JnllaX ant on her death i and you, Loulee Botton been made about roads In the vicin- from her recent Illness and Is able ISBftTi' tacaasatl. should not ba sold aa Butler, are, made defendant because yon ity of Llnoroft hiving been washed Mrs, Lillian- Kern, who''has bean Lincroft. NawiinE 16 Mechanic Street »U1 i* snftciant to pay har dabts. It Uare an heir at law of Catherine Ann tan, I to be about again. on the sick list, is Improving.. furthemer home In Rutland park. ter Lou are spending a week at trip to Quebec and Montreal and . Surrogate. 18 WaHace Streets Bed Pank, New Jersey. 1 ferred a request for a light at the Russell Daffendprf of Jamaica, Long Dated July 8, 16S8. Mrs. A J. Palmer has returned to Chronoco, Virginia, with Mrs. Wil- Island, formerly of this place, were other places of interest la Canada. IN CHANCERY OF NEW, JERSEY. < comer of Center and Leonard ave- her home here following a sojurn in lett's sister, Mrs. Joseph Broderlck. She Is making the tour with Mrs. RALPH ACQUAftO . J 132-370 . 1 nuet, Leonardo. visitors of friends in the village Sun- 'o DONALD SMITH, an Infant under the Chancery 1/45 ' the Pocono mountains on the Dela- The Republican Women's Repub- day. ,• Catherine Goode< Mrs. Anna Doland of Strand Barber Shop age of fourteen rears: ' SHERIFFS SALE. JX Captain Albert Bunyon, chairman ware river. lican club met at the home of Mrs. and Mr. Murphy ot Leonardo., p efi the committee, stated that drains Russell Munson has returned to his on White Street By virtue of en order, of the Court of Bj virtue of a writ of 8. fa, to : ill. Mrs. Louis Hlrsch and son of Chi-George Frelbott TuesBay. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas 'Tuck" Han- Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day rtctad, Isttied out of tha Court ot Chen- / * under Main street, Campbell avenue duties at Brookdale farm after en- of the data hereof, In a cause wherein cago are on a visit here with' Mrs. • The Stout mothers cleared more joying a two weeks' vacation. son have returned to Philadelphia | we now operating this eery of tho state of New Jersey, .will he "' aid Oompton street at Belford had than M0 by a party last week. It William O. Bead, as Trustee, la complain- exposed to sala at public vendue -on Hlrsch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Donald and Alex McKay, Jr., ofafter a visit here with Mr. Hanson's ant, tad you/and, other*'art .defendants, MONDAY,••• THI 1 Bth DAY 6? A.U(1U«T. : *• become clogged with sand with the waa In charge of Mrs. Charles LJeb- w n .**.. thop. ** winM iMf K you are reqolred to appear, anil answer to rii Selgel. Mrs.Hlrsch is the form- North Arlington, were' week-fend vis- perenlsr TiKk wltt begin'training , 1988, . • ! . i. t ^ result that stagnant water had coler Miss Lillian Selgel. hauser, Mrs. Rosa Rausoh, Mrs, Wil- this week with the Plttsburg Pirates eerve tfcelr former patrens and the contplalncnt't bill on, or before the between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 looted and mosiultoes were breeding. liam Rausch and Mrs. Walter Burk- itors of.their grandparents, Mr. and twenty-seventh. day ol September, next, Mr. and Mrs. George Connors and Mrs, Lionel Barker. professional football team. | sew enee, at ttw new keatton. or tha slid ,blll!witt be taken aa confessed orclookMat a o'clock, Dajrlljht Saving Thla matter was referred to Mr. Day. hardt Time) In the afternoon of aald daayy at the daughter Bom'and'Mr. and Mr*. Roland Scott, who Is employed In against rou. OUM, Dr. "Mare Krohn of Belford, the. Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Jr., flew Xerrao Treatment Available. The aald bill It Hied to foreclose a ear- Court HOUM, In the Borough of FreeholdFehld,. Paul Connors and daughters Jean Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wlllett have Saturday to Chicago, where she ts a hoslptal at Miami, Florida, Is visit- tala mortj or trust deed made by ContCountyy off M MmtMonmoutbb , NeN w JJersey, tta-aatt - township health Inspector, caned at- and Valerie of South River spent a new Terrsplane automobile. lafy A decree ot said court amounting to tention to the fact that a state law attending a meeting of one of the ing hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. James George F. ( (George Smith) and Edna approximately 18,976.00. " Sunday at the Maxley home at this The members of Sea Scout Ship, Republican national committees. G. Scott He will return to Miami ««nty ot Mrsdnf Space. Smith, tie. wife, to William C. Reed, a„a All that certain tract or parrel ot land requires that all perswur handling place. Trustee, dated October IS, 1827, and ra- No. 208, enjoyed a .swimming party A fire.drill for Lincroft and River In Oelober.- ' ltuli'W'H»lit 'Ce. -• ' In lie Monmouth County Clerk'e and premises hereinafter particularly de- fc>6d to be soli are required to be Mr. and Mrs. Earl StulU and last Thursday evening at the swim- scribed, altuau, lying and being; in tht examined annually. The object is to Plaza fire companies was held Friday Frank Hower's house on Sears Offle-„„a inA Book 846 of Mortgagae, on page Township of Mlddletoiw, In the County daughters Diane and Janet were re- ming pool at this place. Skipper night There will be a meeting of avenue has been rented to Mr. and 111, etc, said mortgage or trust deed of Monmouth and State ot Maw Jersey. prevent the spread of communicable cent guests of MM. Stultz's mother, covering premises situate In the Borough . Betlnning at a point at a point In. #e and contagious diseases. The exam- ot Highlands, County of Honmouth. and southwesterly corner of Mrs,* Murray's Mrs. Anna Koch of Holly avenue. StateSt New Jersey; _ „ land and runalg from thence southeasterly inations may be made by family Mrs. Beglna McQovern has re- And'-you,* Donald Smith, an Infant un- two hundred and sixty-eight (208) feet physicians or by the health Inspec- turned to her home following a stay dtr the an ef fourteen "yeara, are made to the .northwesterly corner ot Ocean tor. A motion waa passed to give a party defendant beeauat you are theTcrraea.,as laid down on the map of the with her nleees, Misses Jean» Nancy sole heuf.at.law of George F. Smith, also property ol Ann Ellis Undaay 1 thence (!) consideration to this matter. and Mary O'Connor,; of South Am known at Geoxgoi &mltn, the owner of southwesterly along the westerly lute of said Ocesui Terrace, ttventy.scvan (77), It was reported that satisfactory boy. record ot tht premises mentioned and de- progress was being made with the scribed In the said'bill ot complaint, »nd feet and nlna (l> tschea to a stake In lie Mr. and Mrs. B. Sanders and fam by virtue thereof claim to, have aome lien line of lot numbered six at laid down on work of building a harbor at Leon- lly have returned to their home at upon or Interest la the laid mortgaged said map, thence (8) northwesterly along; ardo. The new harbor commission premises, " . i said lint of lot number six. two hundred Union following a week-end • stay APPIJ0OA7B, STBVSNS. FOSTER and, thlrty-thrtt (28») feet to a stake ad- has begun to function with James with Mr. and Mrs. j Bred Hayu. We Offer Hundreds of Amazing Values : joining Edward Hartsboma's lands and ' • ' '• • A BimsSILIJEl MaoFhee as president and Howard thence (!) northeaetefly, nlnetr-one (81) Miss Fannie Selgel, nurse at the ' Solltltors' of Complalgantt feet and )al x (») lncheay!, tnetrono the point'oe (81)r W. Roberta as secretary, The mem-Mount Slnal hospital, Newark, was P. O. Address H Broad Street, place of beginningalx (») ,lnchea be th! et osevera the lpoint'o dimenr- bers serve without compensation. Red Bank, New Jersty. a recent guest of her slaters, Misses Bated July a;,- 1»I8. sions morbeginninge or less, . beTh thee ealseverad lol t dimenso a- t Cells, and Frelda Selgel. l Th ld lt NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT above described being lot Number Fiva Mr. and MM, Kenneth Thorne and atUU of W. Btrouar Jones, deceased. , (No. 6) at laid down on aald map anand children Marion and Kenneth, Jr. Notice la hereby given that the accounts which map Is Intended to he tied fa ththee West Keansburg. IN THIS AUGUST SALE office of tha Clerk ot the County of Mon- ot'tht subscribers, extcutora of the ts- have returned to their home at nouth. Paulsboro following a stay with Mr, UU ef said deceased, will lit audited and Miss Mildred Newman has re- stated by tht Surrogate of the County of Alia all that certain lot, piece or parcel Thome's father, Edward C. Thorne bf land and prcmlsea aliuate In the Town* turned to her home on Newman Mohnurath and reported for settlement to of Stone road. the Orphans Court of said County, on ship of Middletown aforesaid and described place following a week's visit with Thursday, the eighth day of September, ts follows:—Beginning at a point In the her cousin, Miss Eleanore Rivell of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Lewis and A. D. HlS, at 10.00 o'clock a. m,, Day- northeasterly corner of the above described lot No. C, and from thence running (1), Newark. daughters Anaitasla and Panora of light Saving Time, at which time applica- Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. tion will ba msd* for the allowance of southeasterly along Mr«. Murrar's and Dr. Mitt Nell Hatalan of this PUCft eoinmlastons and eounsel feee. Buehannon's lines of land, two hundred and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mutti Lewis and children, Raoul, Dorothy Dated July II. A. P. 1818. and twenty (220) feet to the westerly line of Perth Amboy spent last Friday at and Thomas ot Irvington and Mr. WILLIAM STBOTHXB JONES, JR.JR, of the public road as laid down on said an* Mr* lftns.ee Holta an*: children LuLocustt , NN. J., mapi thence (2) southerly aJonj the west- BarntsraU _.„._, erly line of said public road. a»enty-seveik Irene and. Michael ot Mepltwood HAUBY JONM, Mrs. Harry P. Seaman and infant Kumaon N J (77> '••' »nd nh>* <» lnch" to * lUk«' have taken a bungalow on Fourth D'STATM TBUSr th*lu* (t) northwesterly at right angles son, Roy Allen, have returned to street tor the month of August : ., n their jb'ome' on Eighth street from iMKWTWNCTrTOKK. « d sorest Ocsan Terrace, at laid down - i m > m • • the Perth Amboy General hospital. -' !«5 *r?a?l'itreet,"'Nesta.f:ArBsy;WpresWintw 'Sork". NV T." , I?!(220. »') .feet »»»t to;- the southeasterlIV.^tl^..^.y corner of Theodore Franzen of Stone road One of the quickest ways to find a Executors. said lot No. 5; and thence (4) northerly Stuart A. Tounr. Eso;.* ' lions the line of ssld lot No. 5 to the was a recent guest of hit brother-ln job is to advertlie in The Regis- Tea Brota St.. )olnt or place of beginning, be the -tav- ter's Want Department—Advirtiie- !ral dlmenilont more or, less. The, said law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George ^ Newark..»-1J-.. .„.,.. \.-^-,,--. - Kurtz, and sonsof Palisades;-:--— Proctor. ot hereby conveyed or Intended ao ta be IQ%.501 ormins that part of Ocean Tarrece as laid Miss Vivian Compton, student NOTICE OFl SmXEMENT OF ACCOUNT [own on said map adjoining aald lot No. nurse at the Presbyterian hospital at IN CHANCERY OF NEW JEMIY. Estate of Charles A. Frtke, deoeaaed. and tht wbolt of tht foot Tart Newark, spent Saturday with her Batmen THOMAS S.JIthD. eomplUntnt, Notice It hereby given that the account! of thirty feet In width aa laid down on parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. •nd SAtLV M. WINN and JOHN J. of the subscriber, atle executor of the es- said Biap, leading from said Ocean Terrace WARSAW, dafandanta, taU ot said deceased, will bt audited and to tho said publlo road and [art of lot Thomas Compton, and daughter On Bill. tU. NotiM. - stated br tht Surrogate of the County of Numbered four (No. 4) a* laid dowa on Lois. FROM OUR LOW PRICES YOU KNOW SO WELL! Honnwoih and reported for settlement to laid map. To BALLY M, WINN and JOHN J. WAR- the Orphans- Coozt of aald County, .on r Mr. and Mr«. MichaelTurplk and SAW: Alio a prlvaiege In common for tie tall Bjr vlrtut of an Ordai of tha Couri of Thursday, thl fifteenth day of Beptembar. isrtr of the"aecond part, her heirs and daughter Nancy of. Perth Amboy Cbineir> of tha State of New J«riay A. D. ltIS, at 10 i00 o'clock a. m., Day- jslgns, to use as a foot path Plowman'a spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. made on tha 28th dsr of July, 1111, In light Saving Time, at which time appllca- Private Road, aa laid down on said map. Oeorne Hatalan of Thirteenth street tha above1 entitled matter oa' BUI ot Com- tlom will bt mad* tor tht allowance of •o and from the said lota hereby conveyed plaint of Thomai B. Flald, you are ra» commissions and eounat) fees. tha shore. Also a prlvejege to tht eeld Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson and qulrad to' aptitar and aniwar thtf'aald Bill' Extra Special This Week-Single Suites and Odd Pieces! DaWd August 1»»V urtr of the. ae'eond part, her heirs and son and Mrs. Dorothy Watts have of Complaint on or btfora Baptaaabar S9, isslgna of erecting a bathlne; house on the returned to their homes following a 1988, or auch procaadlngi will b# had aa 11* Flnckney Bead, little Silver, N. J., ihore for bathing purposes, not more than If roil had appaarad In aaid procMdlnff. . - Sole Executor. We feet wide and nine feet In length, «!>• vacation spent In Canada. Said Bill ol Compiilnl la Wad lot tta p\ir- Alston Beekman, XsCj., loslte said Plowman'a Private Road but Mrs. Florence Newman, Mlas Ver- poia of foreclosing a cartaln mortg-agv Red Bank, N. J.. i ae not to Interfere with, or Interrupt made and txteuttd by Sally U. Wlnn and MORE QUALITY - MORE SERVICE - MORE STYLE - AND Proctor. « said public shore road. onica de Grott and Mrs. piliabeta, othira and htld bj the complainant and Also a privilege to the said party of the MacEwan have accepted positions you are madi partial blcauia jou, Sally NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT second part, her hairs and aaslgne of boat- With the newly opened coat factory 1(. Wins, are tha ownen, and you, John GREATER ASSORTMENT AT PRICES BELOW ANY I Estate ot John Wagner, deceased. Ing at high and low water mark On eald en Creek load. J. Warsaw, are tha holdtr ot • mottiasa Notice It hereby snven that tht accounts shore opposite said Plowman's Private which la txend and aubstniiant to tha >f the subscriber, trustee ot the estate Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kumkevlex OTHER STORE! of aald 'dectaatd. will be audited and and daughters Helen and -Rose of tnortsaff* of tha con ilslnant herein, on stated by tht eanngatt of the County of Seised as tha property of Fra&ehoa tha pramliaa daaerlbtt In the mortgage lonaouth and reported for settlement to Campbell Webstar, at al., taken la execu- South River and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-balnsr sought to be for«closad^ the Orphans Court of aald County, on tion at the salt ot The Second National ter Adamaclevlcz and sons John, Datad AugTlit 1, lt!8, $169 - 5 Pc." $119 - 4Pc $27.50- 5Pc. Thursday, the tlffhth dty of September, Bank and Trust Company ot Bed Bank, led Bank. N. J, .. D. Hit. st 10:00 o'clock a. m./Dar- itc, Sur. Eir.. etc., of William A. Cole, X Valentine and Raymond of. Hel- lectased, and to be sold b? jnttta. were local visitors Sunday. PARSOMt, LaBRBCOVK * BOMHN, Ight Savins Time), at which time appli- Solldton for and of BREAKFAST SETS cation will ba mada tor tie allowance of HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. Mr. 'and Mrs. Delbert Burlett have CounMl with Oomplainaat, BED ROOM SUITE BED ROOM SUITE commissions and eounaal fees. Dated Julr 18. 19SB. Sated June 10, A. D. 1»18. - .pplegato, Stevens, Foster es returned from a ttay at their cabin !g Wallic* 8tr«t. Bad Bank, N. J. StainloM Porcelain. Reussllle. Solicitors. In the Pocono mountains near Mil- SWEDISH MODERN ROCK MAPLE Cm BANK FARMERS TRUST 101 lines). 142.41 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT • i COMPANX. ford. Pa. Formerly Tit Farmers dan and Trust .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maxley and Istata of LOUIM Wtllliton, a lunatic. Company.) IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. daughters Doris and Virginia are on notic* it haraby glrtn that Uia accounts now now B/i T. R. walker, Trust Officer, 119-94 ' ot tha aublerlber, guardian ot tk* aatat* now $1975 II Wllllsm Street, Ntw York,. N. T.,TO. SYDNEY. GBLt, WHEW At 1 ' a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. of laid hinltfc, niU b% mdlUd and itaUd by tha Surroiata of thai County of Mon- $69 Trustee. By. .virtue.of en* order of the'^Court'Ot John VanRyne, Jr., of Salisbury, $129 Walter B. Otoper. Esa, Chancery of New Jeraay, made on\he Sth mouth mnd raportld for tattltmant to tha Maryland. Mrs. VanRyne Is theOrphans Court of aald County, on Thurs- Orasford, N. J-. day of July, 1988, In a certain, cause former Mist Eileen Maxley. day, tha elihth day of SepUmter. A. D. Proctor. wherein Catherine (alao known-aa Elisa- nil. at 10:00 o'elock a. m, Dayllsht beth) VanHtusan VYhaway, ts petitioner, ''Mrs. George Bonowltz and sonSaving Tlma, at whleh tuna application $125 - 7 Pc. $149 - 3 Pc, v NOTICE .OF JBTTUMENT OF ACCOUNT ind you, Sydney Gell Wdewty, sue de. Constantino have returned to their will ba mada for tha allowance of oora- $169-7 Pc.. Estate of Bertha Wagner, deceased. 'endsnt, you are required to appear and hove at New tork following a stay mliMona and counsel foes* Notice Is hereby glren that the accounts Dlead, anawtr or demur to petftltner's Datad July 1>. A. D. Ul». living Room Suite of the subscriber, successor trustee, of the petition on or before the Sth itf of Sep- with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kowa] of DINETTE SUITE estate of eald deceased. wlH be audited imber. .1B8I, or In default thereof auea Wood avenue. MARGARET T. HeLACORUtr, DINETTE SUITE and stated by the Surroiata of the County decree will be taken'against ion at tht FondKald Court, Bnavllla. N. Y., ROCK MAPLE Kroehler Made of Monmouth and reported for setlement Chancellor shall think equitable and iult. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Aumack Guardian. to the Orphana Court ct said County, on Tha object of eald suit It to obtain a and children Arthur, Beatrice, Alda- Applegata, otavans, Fost«r A SWEDISH MODERN Thursday, tht eighth day of September. decree of divorce dissolving tha marriage jane and James ol Matawan spent Rauiillla, A. D. HIB, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. Day letween yon and the eald petitioner; Rad Bank. N. 1, now light Saving Time, at which time appli- feri July st^ltM. w ^ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proeton. now cation will be made tot tht allowance of Mick and daughter Joanne of Stone now $85 $115 commissions and oouaael fees. Solicitor of Petitioner, road. Dd Je 10 A D. k«88. E4 Broad St., Red Bank. N. J. Miss Dorothy Uulllson has re- $129 turned to her home at Gloucester (Formerly The Farmers Loan and Trust NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT 4Ity following a several weeks' visit $250 - 10 Pc. $159 - 5 Pc. Xetate ot John Traftord Allen, decesied. MONEY-SAVER Notice la hereby given that tht accounts Mth her grandfather, Edward C. i T. B. Wtlker, Trust Offlcer, . .1} Ullsm Street. New York, N. I.. if tha eubaerlbers, executors of thai estate ltiorne ot Stone road. $200 - S Pc. DINING SUITE Successor Trustee.. ot said deceased, will be audited and Miss Rosemary Grimes, Mr, and BED ROOM SUITE Walter E; Cooper. Esq, itated by the Surrogate ot the County ot Oranford, N. J.. . lonmouth and reported for settlement Mrs. Louis Holjas and sons Francis EXCURSIONS BED ROOM SUITE Colonial Mahogany WALNUT Proctor. '} o the Orphans Court of said County, on B. Hollas ol Newark spent Sunday hursday, tha fifteenth day of September, A.1 D. IMS, at 10:0[l o'clock s. m. Day. 'at the Louis tummer home. NOTICE OF SETTLEMINT OF ACCOUNT Ight Saving I Time, at which tin* appli- : Mr. and Mrs. William Domlnlck 18th Century Mahogany ate ot Helen Bowne, deceased, now (Trost for AJtet aVAibUU cation will be mada for the allowance of and son JBllly of Matawan were re- NEW YORK now NoUce la hsreby siren that the accounts commlsalana and counsel feea. *ent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William $150 $129 of the'subscriber, substituted;truetee.of jCoereky of State highway M. OR NEWARK ttt estate of aald deoeetad, will be audit. MtlTTIEIrlCmr-M* now ed and atatedby the •wrogele of the - Mist Ruth Goldftrb hat returned Co«hty otllonsioua and reported for *" to her home at New Tork following $120 settlement •!{,. at 10100 o'clock Applegate, Stevens, Foster es aTaiL Daylight Saving Tlma, at whleh time Reusillk. : Miss Eleanore Rlvell of Newark WHAT TO DO IN NKW YOUR MATTRESS eppHeatCn will be mad»idee tor; thae allowanca e Red Sank, N.' J,, - tat Harold Hlgflns of Coldwellwere EMPUUt 8TATS BUILDINQ. RUGS eoonatl fttt. Proctors. . Taka tha ahllaran to tha tot of 10% • 50% Reduction* of eommlsslcas and rsoent guests ot Mr, and Mrs. An- tha tallest struttur* In da world. -Heavy AC A Tick Dated drew Oberman, Jr. iee> tfea whola MttropoltUn ana Heavy Axmintter NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT from tha sklas. Only a ahort sub- Eetat* ol Henry N. Supp, deceased. , j Mr. and Mrs. M. Starkman and oh all BriJDarl I. Johnson. Vice Pxeel'dent, (Trust created In Fifth Paragraph ef way rlda from Ntw York Tarn- Bast Oringe, N. J.. i .slaughter Phyllis of South River Inal. Will.) . " ' W*r* Thursday guests of Mrs. Stack- now Substituted. Trustee. Notice le hereby given that the accounts $15.95 now Henry J. Oamky.Hefl.. Ma's sister, Mist Frances Connolly of tht subscriber, truetee under tie will DECORATOR PIECES •ttt Orange True* WlAti ot ssld deceased, will be tuMltod aid of Stone road. stated by the Surrogate ot thsJ . Monmouth and resorted tot eetdanuet to ' Mn. Ruth Andrews It a oat lent In a.{woakt OF ACCOUNT the Orphans Court of said County, oa Mi Michael's hospital at Newark, WED. Thursday, the eighth day of September, A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE SELECTION FOR LATER DELIVERY ! lrmon4 Hosgland, deoeased. ,T llTes thtt the aeeounte A. DD. lisa, at 10:00 o'eloek a, mH Dt>- .Where the It to undergo an opera- Iht Saying Tine, at which thai applloa- Wto for thyroid .goitre. [Js, eurvlvlnglruetete 0 Ight Saying AUG. 10 W I4«of*is«. will ;ls audited Uonn wi.'wi.i'll bee made for tha alTowainal M ef Mist Bstalle Thorne hat been eon- .ommlea.'on.ommlea.'o s andd . counsel ffeee. stosd to her home on Stone road Dated Jurtil!y 18, , A, . D. 1181. TH1 S/OONID NATIONAt

NAMED HONOR MAN. school he was employed at the state institution at Holmdel, where lie per- William Joseph Syman Wins Dis- formed various duties In connection You NOW Need Do You'Know? tinction at Kaval Station. with machine and boiler works. Complete—Compact tfe became Interested In the navy Specialized Training • ''William Joseph Syman, apprentice' and the opportunity to further hl« seaman, U. 8. navy, formerly o{ As- knowledge of machinery and after 1938 High School graduates now need That the,R«Jd Bulk Publlo.Health bury Park, has been selected as Investigation presented himself to training to fit them for •"real poslthnV .Nuraint association Is maintained by honor man. by his shipmates of Com- the naval recruiting station at Red In business or civil service. ~ •_ borough funds, that their offices are pany 17, In the naval training sta- Bank, where he was accepted for en- on the second'floor of tha borough tion, Newport, Rhode Island: This listment He was then sent to the COURSES IN: Accountancy, Typtag, Business Ad- halt .and-that the Red Bank.publto Is an honor given to only one roan In recruiting station at Brooklyn, for ministration, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Health Nursing Association has bees a ;company and Js bestowed with- final examination and was finally en- Secretarial Science, Advertising, Bank- I, A. R entirely maintained by borough funds great ceremony during the last week listed April 27,4938. He was trans- ing and Commercial Teacblng. since 1M5. of military training given recruits ferred to the naval training station Department of Alcoholic Beverage before assignment to the U, S. fleet at Newport, Rhode Island. FAT,!, TERM—September 6. Begltter Vow, Control. • The Individual selected in the one That the Red Bank Publlo Health Mr. Syman now resides at West The chief executive of the Depart- who during the entire 12 weeks of Stead, New Jersey, with his aunt and School of Business Bonding, on new" campus, Nursing association has an advisory recruit training best exemplified at- opens this Fall. ment ot Alcoholic Beverage Control committee Which acts In,an.advis- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. He is the State Commissioner of Alco- tention to duty, ability to assimilate is enjoying a brief furlough. .Upon Write, phone or call for information on Courses. ory capacity. That this committee Instruction, alertness, neatness and hollc Beverage Control, elected by a meets monthly, at the. Woman's club expiration of his furlough he will re- .'Joint session ot the legislsture for a other characteristics desired In every. port to Newport for further assign- to hear this report of the^socompllsh- member of the naval service. term of seven years. The. commis- ments of, the> association from Miss ment He hopes to be assigned to sioner has appointed- three' deputy Mr. Syman was born at Newark duty In the destroyer Heet, where he RIDER COLLEGE Hanson, the Nurse Director, and they Phone 8111 TRENTON, N. J. ' commissioners, one of whom is deV- at this time give-their opinions'as to November T, 1916. He attended will endeavor to enter the engineer's Founded U66V ignited as Chief Deputy CommU- the;pcllclei of the orga^liatlon. tin school In Wanamassa, and the Anbury force, and follow up his previous sloner, with power to perform, all Qt members arev Mrs. Herman Asendorf, Park high school. After leaving training. '-.'.•••'• the 'duties of the commissioner in cbstrms.nl -Mrs. James R. Woloott, 1>e snail house shown in the) ;hls absence.' Tho offices.of tHs;de- Vice Chairman;, Mrs. George T. Lin- sboye lUustratlon U situated in " pertinent are at Newark. . ton, seoretaryiJlrs. John B., Alien, OrctnbnrgbC N. T. It was ap, ' } The commissioner is empowered to praised at $5,700 and financed by means of a mortgage of lions as may be necessary for thi $4,500 insured by theVedenl' proper regulation and control of thi Winiam Naulty, Mrs. B. H. Garrison, Housing Administration. manufacture, transportation, salt Mrs. Edmund Fraser, Mrs..'Frank The honse shows the resnlt : and distribution of alcoholic .bever- Groff and Thomas Irving Brown. of careful planning in the effi- .ages' and the enforcement of the cient arrangement of rooms. Control Act. ''.'.• ' That through the Bid Bank Nurses The bath Is accessible from <—» The work of the enforcement divis- the Men's Brotherhood of the Pres- eseh bedroom without the. necessity of passing through any othei ion consists mainly of the detection byterian church has supplied cod room. Tha attached garage la a convenience that has not interfered of unlawful manufacture, transpor- liver oil to 406 children in the put, with the aymjuetry of the design. ' tation, sale and distribution of al- slit months. "Cod liver oil Is bottled coholic beveragei, the apprehension sunshine." ' of violators and the seizure of Illicit Fair Haven school, $21,500, $86,000, 85,000; little Silver school, $21,000, stills, alcohol and other unlawful WBBB FBOOBAMa County's Share property,- In co-operation with local $87,810, 86,500. Rumson high school, enforcement officers. Forfeiture pro- $59,000, $209,000, 210,000. Red Bank, DRUG CO7 qeedlhxs are conducted by, the de- The programs art as follows. Of PWA Funds two school additions, $55,300, $191,000, partment and 'forfeited property is, ' (1210 Kilocyclei) 190,000. West Freehold school, $40,- 909, $CO,809, 91,000. Spring Lako —.In general, transferred, to. the^Coln- rVM. - • itundUy, Augn.l 4. Monmouth Receive* $1,821,007. : .Silltf—Brr. Babnirv V«.p.ri.'." "~~~ Height)T school, $22,908, :$50,909, mlssioner of Finance for. distribu- »;»0—Concttt FtTotitu and 3,^49,550 IVJan Hours of 51,000. Howell township school, $112,- tion to state Institutions and other > S;45—ParaonalUltt. .500, $250,000, 255,000. Allentown boards, commissions, agencies am fiOO—Whir, to Co Mailo Shop. Cltr, Employment from First PWA school' additions, $52,000, $160,00, Instrumentalities of the state gov- ; Bttrier, FHclliln,' Powen. IIEW 1938 "SEJMUSS" t-.ll—Ttmtw Attraction... •, •. Program. 158,000. , 54 Broad St., Red Bank ernment pursuant to Chapter 308, • i«0—Danes Hits. Laws of 1936. When warranted, • 145—WPA Frosmmj • ' -Marlboro, two housing units, $87,- premises are dosed for a period not . ?*VQ—*B.«.unif. - • • i . ' 200,'$800,000," 305,000. Marlboro, boil- A survey shows that Monmouth er house additions, $26,550, $59,000, exceeding one year as fixed by the A.M. j FrUer. A Sh—iPowen. fliat .35. can of Co]. ing the number of licenses, or tha 6:»1—Jnncl. nd see ASH TRAY 6:45—Flldl aata'a Taoli Fow4«r Worth lit . . hours during-which salei-of_ alco- 6i4d^Son64d s at, Eventide -•-•'- 2 C*na for 1 TOOTH BRUSH now ONLV holic beverages at retail may be 7:00—rie« ut W.«i-Knd. made. During the license period ex- A. M. Moodv, Aacuat S. 'tCo piring June 30, 1937, 180 appeals were 9:11—WPA Featura. '' nwntss, ' heard and decided by the commis- »:S0—Am.rlcui Family. sioner. 0:45—Z«k«-Mannara. "IMP" During the fiscal year ending Juni 10:00—Kadio Shonxr. lOe ALCOHpL 10;BO—Woman'. Hour, -Shopping Guide, ror Afttr CLEANSER 30, 1937, 345 cases were certified to Snrder, Fridlgalra. City, Uvula SACRIFICE the local Issuing authorities of the PARK several municipalities for the insti- 10:IS—Concert Gams, r PIPER KITCHEN tution of revocation proceedings, 11:90—Beiumi. * •" This artistic building, 11' by 18' completely fin- During the same period 69 proceed- 7:00—Current Event. In Bar law. ings were Instituted by the State 7ll5—Saml Fro Bai.ball. ... ished. Ideal artistic road cabin or stand, guest TOWELS Department at the request of the 7:10—Han ot Vl.lon. lSO-thaet *.*. Tax Department In cases Involving 7:15^-Gone«rt Claaalca. house or garage. $300.00 including moving. 8:00—Drum p.ddl.r. 75c DOAN'S PILLS non-payment of taxes or penalties 8:15—Choral Eniembl*. imposed pursuant to the Tax Acs. SSO^-Frlgldalre. In addition 15 revocation proceed- 8:11—Laura Wllion, Talk. OVALTINE ings, against state licensees and 19 8 :IE—Muileala. C. L. Petit, Belford, N. J. revocation proceedings against retal 9:00—Rwumt. • • , P. M. . TtMular, August 8. LILLY'S INSLULIN licensees were instituted by the State 4:00—Radio Bank Wicen. , • Department 5 J00—•VfSMff, RINSO 5:»0—.Cocktail Mu.ie, Birth of tha N.in. nd ISc «UIX HOSPITAL COTTON 6-.IB—Contert Xneemhle. > • • fCKUB M «». •' INSECTS NOW PROMINENT. 6:00—Where to 8hop, Mualo Shop, Citr, YES! WE SELL GOODYEAR TIRES ON TIME SSJUSM 1 Q° Carur, Frigldaln, Snrder. CRYSTAL Various Feats Now Attacking Trees • :1!—Currant XT«U In Review. 3gc FREEZONE JUO—FrlgHaira. . rouNTsm and Plants; . • . ^ 8:11—8onza W. L6ve. Bag worms are particularly bad «.:«—Powera. ' SYRINGE 5Qc DRAKE ASPIRIN on arbor vitae and red cedar. They C:i6—Badlo Pr.vue. 7:00—Belurai. ••K.4. CompUK may also appear on maples, .willows r, M. Wadnauiar. Ansutt 10. t and almost all forest trees. The best 6:00-^-Rev, Johnaton, Vuptn. 25c CITRATE of MAGNESIA control Is to spray the plant thor- 6 :IO—FrlfIdaln. . - oughly while the worms are feeding 6:11—BrmphgnM Oeaur. > <:4«—Power., S. SWIFT'S with two pounds of powdered lead S:

REAL SUMMER WEATHER Simon says ... "IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY" IS NOW HERE-SO IS ?£?£ 1N RED BANK Foft THE BEST VALUE? S INMONMOUTSIM N S FH R COUNTRED Y DRESS SALE! ° ' ° ^ Some of this season's best sellers . . . Dirndls in Sheers, Flowered Piques, ALLEN'S simon's Prints, and many more attractive styles; in sizes 12 to 20 and 38 summer sale continues to 44. Every one a hit Value* with added vigor... this season. Many of to 8.50 these have 'sold for SHOE FINAL REDUCTIONS ARE NOW IN $1.98. EFFECT THROUGHOUT THE STORE.

PutTHe.e Special* on Your BIG REDUCTIONS on "MUST SEE" Lht. ALL BEACHWEAR sad SPORTSWEAR SALE GREAT SAVINGS—AS MUCH AS 30% WOMEN'S • MEN'S - CHILDREN'S US. RUBBER CANNON "PEPPERELL" NOVELTY ALLEN QUALITY SHOES BATHING SUITS 77c TURKISH SHEETS TABLE CLOTHS DRASTICALLY REDUCED TOWELS 72x99 - 81x90 • 63x99 52x82 SLACK * No ntsd- to Large, heavy -""Attractive" Z-10t thirsty Towels. acquaint i the plaids In a lln- Whites or Brown and White* Elrst quality; Thrifty House- en nnlih that Brown - Blue - Black bordered In wife with this will alway« CULOTTES ^ Blue, Bed, brand. Every each look gloaay. Bucko • Kid • Fabric /Gold and Sheet pre-laun- Red, Blue, Gabardine - Suede - Kid Green. dered, ready for use. and. Green. SHEER COTTON 1 For ThU Summer Ju»t Right for'Fall or Next DRESSES PRISCILLA 25% WOOL BLANKETS BTZXB 14 TO 20. 48c CURTAINS 70x80 . A WIDE SELECTION OF STTXES. 84 IN. In a beautiful assort- SUMMER .00 ment of colors: Bust, 8IZE8 4H TO 9—AAAA TO 0. WIDE Beige, Hose, Green,. Peach, Orchid and Ce- NOT EVERT SIZE IN EACH STYLE. DRESSES Fin dot or cushion dots. dar. Full length. A mar- Same Blanket we sold' velous opportunity to last year for |8.88., AMD THERE ARE OTHER WELCOME put fresh Curtalni on- SHOP EARLY —. TELL YOUR FRIENDS „. MONEY SAVERS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. all your windows, &iri .98 P $Ooo Use our Lay-Away Plan. 2 3 for 4|= (1.00 deposit will . reserve this blanket until wanted. '. ' : JP9HN -B. ALLEN CO. sjmoii 9 BROAD STREET Tel.2$7-W REDBANK,N,J. "NICE THINGS" 58 BROAD STREET MEMBER BED BANK OHAMBEE OF OOMMEBCE The SHERMAN SHOP inc BETTEB BUSINESS BUREAU MEMBER BED BANK OF COMMERCE 56 Broad St. •»£•«£«* Red Bank, N.'J. BETTEB BUSINESS BCBEAP. MEMBER BED BANK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU

Thunday, A Aug. 4th STRAUS Friday, SALE AUGUST SALE Aug. 5th Saturday, ISA SALE Sckuife-IUufed. ! Aug. 6th Mwahw Barwc , MEMBER BED BANK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ' OF MEN'S 32 Broad St. BEITOBB1gMNE8 aBPBEA P Red Bank Three-Days AUGUST CLEARANCE MONEY SAVING VALUES REAL SAVINGS FALL SUITS Chenille spreads BATH RUGS WASH GOODS REGULAR $25.00 IN OUR AUGUST SALE 4.98 79c 12*c 14. Colored grounds with contrast- Chenille roving, 31x44; pretty New printings, dimity, wiles, SUITS Reduced To Florida SANDALS design, In all oolora. Fast dye. batiste and others. AU tost ool- ing chenille design. Fine qual- ors. B«g. tpltta EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! Oj. Slw MalOfi. Bee. 1M. Beg. LOO. MANTJFAOTUBBBS' CLOSEOTT 10 different styles In tbese San- .00 dals; some are broken sin Kitchen Towels iCURTAINS Feather Pillows ranges, most '20 MEN'S SHIRTS of them oom- C K- plete; re* Loo, 12*e 59c 1.00 B«d Star, the towel that drinks FuU length and width. Plain, AU new curled ohloken ftatfcers, for this sale Df water. Urge UxM slse. Beg. dotted or colored. Bullied or tun. Featter-proot ttddng. AND SHORTS IBe, tailored. ,Beg. to 100., REGULAR $30.00 FRENCH CREPES WASH FABRICS 5pc SCARF SET SUITS Reduced To HOUSE DRESSES yd. This group oonslsts of Sheers, 19c 39c " All our J5o to S9o grades; vari- Prints on Hgh* or dark grounds. Piques and a few Percales; for- 1 79c 00 each ety of weaves and prints. Beg . Pure linen, lace edge and insert. Atoo Shantongs and others. 18 merly 08o and I80 Dresses. 45 and SMnoh scarf, three-pieoe Vahiei to ate. Una quality, full slse, woven "BATH TOWELS set. Beg. LOO. 1 *24 madras and fine quality printed PRICE Curtain GooHt Frenoh bade Short*. Values up SALE PILLOW CASES to 89c Shirts are fine quality 29c REGULAR $35.00 combed yum and are actually 37 Otow, heavy yarn, white with 12*c colored borders. Bath size, 6 -1.00 M1U purchase, vary HIM woven worth Sfio. All six*. Jtatt. Be*, too. Special percale finish, well made) colon! novelty weave; M to 4*- SUITS Reduced To Beg. ISo Value Ladles' Percale sice «BxM. Be*. 2Sc each. Inch. Beg. to Mo. Aprons. Dainty floral AO BAR HARBORS BEACH WEAR PANEL SLIPS and check prints. JJ PORCH FABRICS RUFFLING .50 Our original 79c ~ Seat* and Backs, covand wlta 19c* 33c * SOME surra Ladlqs' Slacks Mo Slip, all full figured f lase ohtnts. All oolors. Printed or woven, assorted col- Fine quality organdy, net and WITH » PAIB8 out. In white TOWEL SALE Beg. 1.00. on for all uses. 86-Inch., Beg. lace; white, eeni and pink. Val- Culottes, Shorts to «5. ue to SOo. —- — OF TBOU8EB8 All Our Regular Stock and tea rose, large tired absor- Ladies' Dresses and Oveialls, bent plain color GLOVES Neckerchiefs with heavy Towels, with colored our complete shadow proof borders. Also pas- 139 LOO price ranga tels. V«rjr flaa quality rayotij 39c - new 19c for Uils sale. pond. You will 8 atyle* In plain colors and prints Summer gloves hi all colon) and squam for head turbans. 70 want several VahMa to ».«. silks, meshes, eta, Vahu to 1O0. Oood quality, AH oolors. Value 20% Off ON ALL OUR , Jumbo site, heavy quality, to Mo. " i i at this saving. fluffy styles, In SUMMER SUITS ,-# FLANNEL PANTS wide selection BATHING SUITS SLIPS Knitting Cotton of desirable styles SPORT COATS • WASH SLACKS , and color combi- 1. POLO SHIRTS nations. 69c 18c "' SPORT SHIRTS and BATHING SUITS 18 Ditatmtkwt, In ootton prbitat Guaranteed rip-proof seanu, O, N. T., eoro, white and oolorst wool suits, also rubber suit*. washable Orown^ested iwyon 400 and MM yards. Also Oro- Men'* and Boys' I'olo Shirty val- Valusa to *.9f. taffeta. Slaes SM4. ue* to le, all reduced to thU tuts highly absorbent, enoet- Bheen. Bef. price Me tow price. Just 44' lent quality, doublaouble threadthrow . 19 Red Available In "Glnro" Sets m left of mis PLAY SUITS STEEL SHEARS Broad Bank, Baron and Mesh Undies—die green, rose, lot While they blue, peach Clayton & Magee N.J. same we have sold J^ f\O Street last thousands of for and lavender. 149 69c 1.00 Sto Valut Ontflts oonataUng of * and » Equity quality, made by "Win," Newwt sslscMon manlomrs Mia, MKMBXB BBl> BAMK OUAMBBB OF OOMMEBCE lflo-oow 10' 28 BETTKB BVRtmE$S BVBXAV., 39 Ptoftwi print., pl«Me anil or»- also session with fine cutting Just received trem the raannfao- Varoe tote* edra, Value* to Mo. •urar, ' . ' - .' . RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST f, 1938. :•*/ Thursday,Friday, Saturday August 4thT 5th, 6th

|Ruby Lane's Dollar Days? KRIDEUS Cr 81x90 FULL SIZE ^tv • • • •' ^V * SHEETS Candlewick* AUGUST $ .00$ Including hundreds of pairs of dark Spreads 1 $ I shoes, suitable for Fall and Guaranteed Tested 3 years' wear. Limited Generowly tufted, in all new shade*. Reg- SALE $ ular $1.69, for thu tali 8 Winter wear quantity. $ $ Men's Fancy Suits Single and double breasted models—plain 8 .00 and sport back. Whether you are tall, $ Pillow Cases 5 short, stout or regular build, we'll fityou * Sin 45x36. 3-Year Guarantee 25.00 and 27.50 30.00 to40.0 0 Values Values and $54x90 Sheets 2 ^ $ .75 .75 3.95-5.95 6 Good for Single Bed* or Cot*. Guaranteed "Laundry Proof" 19 26 $ Slzesrahg^frbra 4 to 10 * AAAAto C Cannon Tropical Worsteds $ Quilted $ Eight now when you really need a light- weight suit, you satisfy that need and save 337 Pairs Women's Shoes from Broken Lots Turkish'" money. These^Shoes are displayed on tables.throughout the store and include. 295 IBedPads 20.00 and 2250 25.00 to 30.00 White, Brown and White, Blue, Gray, Black'and Brown, for sport, spec- Towels6 Values Values tator and dress wear. AH Miller's high quality Shoes. Unbreakable button*, nice Heavy Turkiih Towels,/or heavy quality mutlm; ttrong closely woven. For tkU .75 .75 A andd durable . floraDie. «ale only. ALL OURKEDEXIIS 16 19 by U. S. Rubber Co. Imported Linen Suits Regularly (old for 1.95 to 2.25 t Curtain & Cottage Sets 2 **. Nice aMorbnent of all type Curtains forthi s Sale only. Regular 79c value. Values to 15.00 9.75 $• Albert S. Miller Shoe Co. BROKO THE 8TOBE OF BETTEB SHOES Gabardine Suits 18 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. j. Member •« tiwdauab w and Oonmmt and Bettor 'A wonderful part of any man's wardrobe. MEMBER BED BANK GEUMBEB OF COMHEBOE BETTEB BUSINESS BUREAU New Blues, Tans, Browns and Slate Grey. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Sport back models, of course. 27.50 Values 38.00 Values GOLDFARBS J YANKO 21.75 OO.729 5 26 BROAD STREET, RED BANK 80 BROAD STREET RED BANK Sport Coats Checks, Plaids, Herringbones and plain FINAL CLEARANCE colors in all the latest popular colors. 12.50 Values 15.00 Values -OF- 1078 1275 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50 Values Coats wd Dresses Rnal clearance sale 147S We have turned our entire stock of Coats Students Two Pants Suits and Dresses at drastic reduced prices for this second floor first floor (Blues Excepted) final clearance. Seeing is believing, so don't Prtoe 25.00, 27.50 and 30.00 Values fail to visit our store during this sale. .Washable French crepes 6Oo Mo Kleinert's rubber suits 1.05 69o Dressmaker bathing suits 2.05 1.W 40" celanese taffetas ' 6dc BOo 1975 Lastex bathing suits 2.05 1.98 $ Pure Irish dress linens 80c BOo $7.00 to $10.00 COATS 3= Washable cotton dresses' 3.05 1.08 Nominal Alterations FREE fjummer cotton goods— Sport silk dresses 6.05 3.0B printed piques, batistes 16o Pure dye panel slip and Straws and Panamas $ shantungs, novelty fabrics^ BOo ieo white and blush 1.26 SSo •Oo REDUCED $15.001. $20.00 COATS 8= 36-Inch cretonnes 3bc 1»0 Ladies' linen hats up to 1.05 Thto Includes our entire •tech of oo»t«. Style*—Fitted, Tom-Boy play suits 5.05 2.05 Btwfan, linen and Ownch. lUbrtcw-flhetUndt, FUuuielg ud Cretonne Bar HarboY sets 1.00 700 Neckwear Reduced 2 po. slack suits Wooleni. Summer blankets, 70x00 1.86 eso t.08 65c Values 1.00 to 2.00 Values Salyna cloth & hopsacking 5.05 Gurity cheesecloth, 10 yds. 60o BBo 1.0B Summer skirts 2.05 Linen kitchen towels S5o 1*0 1.00 Summer blouses up to 2.05 49J If $5.oo to $6.oo Dresses Oval scatter rugs 1.00 e»o Bien Jolie girdle— 1.00 stretch Discontinuing Satin damask luncheon sets 8.06 4 l.r Ladies' Jantzen Swim Suits $7.00 to $10.00 Dresses Tre Jur bath powder 1 > 1.00 basement Values Airplano luggage COO S.06 Glass casseroles, oven-proof 1,35 Mo to 5.95 Knee-hi full fashioned hose 00c S9o 10 pc. refreahmont set 1.25 Mo $12.00 to $15.00 Dresses Extra heavy bath towel '15 pc. white lunoheon sot 1.26 ©Bo 22x44, pastel col6rs 30c Wo Thwe Dnwta urn mtntordlmuT wUu"> and «M b« worn uil* Wooden service trays 1.00 Mo F»ll. Blfh ihadM, da*k oolort, dark irotma ihwn in Pure silk hose, famous brand 1.00 68o Waste baskets, all colors, up to BOo SBo J. KRIDEL Spectator and AflanWMn —Red Bank— EXTRA Our Entire Stock .oo Many more una'dvertUe'd tpeclait throughout MEMBKB BriTXB BUSINESS BURXATr SPECIAL of Summer or OOMODBBOK HATS'I the store, qua\ntiti*n are too •mall to adTertitt.

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tlon whllr there ii opportunity of .federal assistance In- out the casket you like the color of. ataad pf|jn4|lng until latex whan talp from aueh a You might like to check over your India A Truly LED BANK REGISTER life insurance. .It will come In handy UtS aource would'not b*. forthcoming. According to ex- The ABC'a of perta on' the 'matter lewage disposal aervica for ret- Bditoridl Views for those you hoy think ao little of Wonderful Place QBOBGK «L HANGE, IBOttor icent* of /Staple avenue and vicinity will aoon have to that you race madly on—faring no- where.—The Ipswich (Mass.) News. & HAYKS, H be discontinued unless reconitmctlon take* place Wage Balance InoWaxknt Indun Stete of>• ™_™.v -u'-a half hour noth- within a ahort time. mated la the Idltutai TBOKAS nvna BHOWN, tl vi&OSRVm act neeastarllr aun * Automobile Itaea, pqr RuJad Almost Ewrtjy as inrl* left but th* akeleton*. which Thta Is an emergency, expenseto' which no reat- th* •adoraemeiit.of The Bestow). Every week we receive releases are removed the next day. and de- By Tberon McCampbeTi from this or that source telling what It WM 300 Yetn A*jo>- Mo- stroyed, chemically In a larg* pit EtTtittMCH THK ASSOCIATED FBES8 onable peraon can object. It would be outrageous to Team ejto the bone* w«r* allowed to- 'deprive 'the people of that part of the town' of th* A Call for Good Politicians.' a sin It is to divert any of the gaso- p Th* Associated Preta Is exclusively entitled to tb* MottjM I*n*fb. tunr. to dust tathj* pit tut today The writer of tU* column hutaig me of the sewage dlipoaa] plant Any proposal to do line taxes for any purpose which does quicklime Is used.for thuLpart of *een • member of a labor union '«•* for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to For th*' Attorney General of the not directly benefit the User of a mo- so, either on grounds of economy or for any other United States to admit to a conven- which collects dues and' maintains ' tt or not otherwise credited In this paper and also th* tor car. Their sending is financed reaion would Immediately be howled down as it should tion of the American Bar Associa- This Is another bfVa series of, Bv tills method all Parse** either peid lobbies at Trenton and "Waah- local »*wi published therein. by the producers and distributors of articles by Dr. Eugene W. Newman, of high-or low rank, are ^disposed of Ington. lbs one object Is to increase be. T«t,, Just such unjust discrimination Is practiced tion that he. is "something of a pol-motor fuels. We have .never been without cohtamlnatlng^earth, fire or itician" Is an Instance of exceptional Red Bank dentist, .who .recently^e; the annual Income ot food growers Member Audit Bureau of Onatattona, against a number of Red. Bank resident* living on able to.see why taxes levied on mo-turned from a trip around the world/, water>-No one except the men whoof the nation. It baa urged many ingenuousness. This Is hU explana- ' Hark- Twain once judd:.?T^eraJi actually carry the deceased to the Member National Editorial Aatodation. streejs without sewers.. These people ,were Uxed to torists should be treated In any dif- laws and opposed others, This union hflp build the sewage disposal plant, but they derive tion of how, he was able to get ferent manner from taxes levied on on* one India. Notbhw.has Vein tower*.U allowed;to'ylslt.the.place llembet New Jeraey Preu Association. through Congress in three months but-' visitors may approach the act-toss upwards of a.million members real estate .owner's. If the gasoline left undone either by jnanor. n*tnr*. and has used Its influence to Increase Member Monmouth County Pnw Ctab. none of the benefits. So far as their personal Inter- Without fanfare a bill which Impres- o make India the most extraordin- ual towers which are «urrounded by tax money mint all go for things to beautiful gardens. These garden* the -buying power of farmers ttwt Member The Amerloan great Half Oentory Olnb, ests are concerned they would be Just-as• well off,.In sive committees of the bar associa- ary country that the .sun^vlslts'«m fact better off, it the plant had 'not been constructed benefit the motorist, then real estate his rounds," This statement;..<**- contara many trees.In which we aavr they might have more of toe product* tion' bad been unable to get passed taxes should likewise be spent only vulture* congregating, as'.' 'it ,was made in factories. The end-results Th* lua Bank BtgUUr aiiumn no dnantlal mponilbUltjat because they have had to pay (for something which In years. It was an act which sow scrlbes our .feelings -after., Jw'tof ! tn bpotrasblcal •nota In wW.rtUtm. oaaasw.nt Imm.. owner of real eatate. If a taxpayer nx could be more interesting thari . of Bombay knd what we saw Court to make uniform rules of. pro- must be benefited directly In order what we had seen. However, soon crops; should be near, double their dlattlr of any .rrdr which- mar occur. ' . The' largest stretch of territory without such ser- cedure, which have already been >-'j!ml )t would be Impossible to Many »*oph do not mm to undtrttani! that ecmnunlea- vice li the eastern end of Newman Springs road be- to Justify a tax then a lot of our tax- after leavfnir Benares we rested : present levels In order to put farm- Uom ipMarlns ia Th. Red Bank HtiliUr art not wrttttn. by drawn and will become effective for es are unjustly levied. For Instance haYwhlie the "Hindu -Wonders" »J Ibe thtm here. We «aw Jriariy er* o%. a parity with the producers • ™"^ • • with Th. HtgttUl. Th. aUUminU.ma4.aii4 tVrteen Broad sfreet'anft Shrewsbury avenue. The ob-the Federal courts in September.- Benares had been remarkable;, we sikhts In India, but what we »awof finished goods, as was true during ^.riU.l.m?».d;Tr.«;™^a.«p»MloT.otti.h*lTld«.l. jection was made when till improvement was first pro- people without children pay school served only to make us reiDUe hpw who inbuilt th. communication, or arUcl.. btarlni tbfjr r»Mo- . The former Democratic national still had much to see. . - the, war period, 30 years' ago. posed that it would require the Installation of a sew- taxes'.' In addition we believe many litU*: w« learned of It and as we UT. .urn, Tk. B*d Bank R.sU};.' InritM-nr ate jilho » a.. cwnmltteeman simply went up "un- Our next stop was saadVat Delhi, left we, could onlV ho&e for the op- «« conmnnlcatloha, real estate owners, who do not poe- aim to make wplr to »ny 01 age lift which would be very expensive. Subsequently,- armed and alone" and talked to mem- tess automobiles^ pay taxes to bene- which lsrtho capltalTof British In-, DOrtunltv ot returning. Cnlees the farmen' labor union Is according to those who are experts on such matters,bers of Congress,'using "good argu- Subscription Price* In Advance i fit users of motor can. There should dla. It was .pf the old prosperous there- can be no prosper- It has been ascertained that It would be possible to prb-ments and poor argument*," personal be no privileged class of taxpayers. -Mogul empire, from the time of_tho ity for the country. The total pay On* year " S2XX> Three' month* * .50 Mohammedan ' conquest in the 12th HOME PORT WEWS ODT. V vide sewage disposal without a lift by. extending the *»*' patriotic, • until the bill went —Freehold Transcript. roll; of the' industrial -workers is Six month* LOO Single copy ___ M century and isthe site of many limited by the total income of the line on South Pearl street across private property. buildings which.!reflect,the. splendor Fair H»T« Yacht Club's PubUcaUon farmers. . The labor unions In baud WHUI, «tiUMd aa SKoneVCUaa Mathr at th. Port- / mil. the' mayor t and council are;J^ SL?itZ'SK • Back to go around.. This will bring the price tequently his stable of ponies Is The Manasquan beach, now built up, almost, solidly thahtt tthi s was nont t the reason;; there was.a a ' shortagg e of vivid message iq' reaching hundreds The park Is more than that—it U an ardent yacht and water sportB en-' levels into balance ao that factory ! of thousands of young .people. the green of a quiet village in theprobably one of the finest In thethuslast and the club officers are with cottages and tlubhouses, was then'vacant but onsigns and putting up the warnings on Rector place was world, and was well worth seeing. and farm workers can exchange the __ j The other' book, "Creating Safer heart of a roaring city. A speaker very pleased thafMr, Doremus has- products of their labor on a parity N every second Saturday of August was a scene of interne deferred for 'this reasonreason. We also, visited the astronomical ob- inTersec"tlon is" a most Mangeroiis one and the Communities," Is a gulde^ for plan- at a Sunday evening "sing" in theservatory which was built nearly 300 acceptad the position.: - • basis. Once the people-are back at animation. Horses and wagons were everywhere and nlng and executing sound commun- park said: ' • work, and the fanners are able/.to police committee has, don* a good turn for safety by years sum by the' then rajah of New members pf the. club during ^the vehicles ranged from buggies.to large conveyances ity traffic control programs. So far What the country needs Is a Jalriur. This' observatory 'has la': It exchange their crops for the factojry- putting up the signs. It would be still more effective the past'month are John A, Cro«», In which straitfrides were held. Manasquan was not the 31 of the states have published renaissance of the village green, Im- various huge-scale instruments for William William H. Hirst, made goods they so-much, need, it only place Where "Big Sea Day" was observed,'but it to put a stop and go light, at this point. • Rector place authorized editions of this text. The' agine an old-time village'without a computing time, moon phases,, etc. Ira. Max,' John F. will be time to lift prices and wages Is used to a Urge extent at a short euV tor *tit» high- book recommends and completely de- village green! As soon think of Bos-For instance, one sundial Is over 200 :' "W/ gradually as the the. business condi- was the most popular. ' ' feet in length, which gives an Idea Streck, Bruc» Mapfre an* Clarence E. way trafflo, especially since it was recently improved. scribes proven techniques for engin- tori without Boston Common. The Ldvejpy. Mr. Lovejoy Is motorboat tions permit. We must get into our , . With the advent of the automobile this quaint aum- of the magnitude of the complete ob- heads that factory pay rolls can not ' mer custnm fell Into disuse. There was no need to setBoth the volume of traffic and the hazardous conditions eering, driving education and comvillag- e green Is not only a recreation servatory. •• "'editbr- W' ttferNew • Tork > Times and' munity law enforcement. center, but a visible symbol of. com- exceed farm Income, and then build aside a special day for such a visit when it could be warrant additional means to prevent accidents. After our visit to Jaipur we drove the club feelt exceptionally honored for real prosperity—based on the This la the kind of "scientific, ac- munity spirit, solidarity and patriot- five mile* from the city to the orlR- In having a man of Mr. Xovejoy'i done so quickly by automotive meanr. Nevertheless-, for ism. A big city needs one even more tnal capital of Jaipur, This city, production and exchange of the -OO-O-C-O^)- cident prevention" which results. type and." yachting knowledge be- goods which are required for a high old times' sake If. nothing else, Manasquan has done Hit-and-miss efforts have proven than a little village. now 'deserted, is known as Amber, come a member. • . .- - ••.-•,? well to keep alive remembrance of this summer day. It the history of .which is lost In an- standard of living. William H. R. White Worthless. We must look to the en- Of course, on many, village greens tiquity. Here we were taken up a Daojel Reed has returned' from is ot historical importance and should not be erased gineer, to the educator, and to other the dust Is pretty thick from auto- hillside to the original palace and Texas,.where;he,has been: stationed from public memory. and the Marine Park.' . ' authorities in the safety field for mobiles speeding somewhere to bur fort. This Dart of the journey was by the Department of Air Commerce All the tinkering with prloea and Incidentally, Manasquan has no reason, to look guidance,which will .reduce accidents. ry back again. But it's cool In themadn.on tht backs of elephants be- since -last year, and he. has renewed wage-rates which Industry, labor and The William H. R White Marine Park was the longing to the present" rajah. IS government may do In the future Is ' mournfully Into the past To be sure its revival -of "Big The fact that so many states and shade of venerable tree*. The laughter his active membership in, th* club. name chosen by the mayor and council of-Red Bank a of children at play is music even if most of us it was our first elephant not going to affect appreciably the Sea Day" cannot reach the same proportions as the real municipalities have eagerly seised the rldn and as the route took u»' ufcMr, Reel thoroughly, enjoys yachting few years ago for the public land on Wharf avenue chance to get books such as these, there Isn't a band concert as of yore, and the club officers arid members annual total of dollar* available for thing, but as a summer resort and oenter for boating grade for a mile It proved to b» more fronting on the river. -The nam. received the,e.hibus- written by expertsjfpr thelayman,:ia and a park bench invites to rest and thrlllinsr, than we anticipated. We aje glad to welcome him tack. trade. . Of., course, another World r> war might so lift the prices of farm activities it has far more prestige than in the old horse lastlc Indorsement of all 'Bed,Bankers; The' late Wit- thei" m'o*trriheering.Taffd" sign(flcalit reflection^-or a. chat with a neigh- went-through the palace-and -fort, and buggy days. Nothing has done more to Increase its cloeo bor. Perhaps even In this streamline which were In a remarkable state crops that the" fanners would ha^e liam H. R. White served four terms as mayor, several J'&sighn "in• ™the acciden" t - Held.—The reputation in this respect than its new harbor, and boat age we do need bigger and serener ot preservation. It seems almost . VETEBAN8' REUNION. more billions of dollars to turn over terms as councilman and many years as a volunteer jlpawlch (Mass,) News. Impossible - that such structures to the factory workers for finished basin, and by its progressive action in providing these ylljage greens.—The.. Christian .Sci- fireman, for all of which: service_he ..received, not_dne | could be built under the conditions Veterans of the 78th IMvWoo to goods but that condition is not likeiy facilities It has a much greater asset than'It enjoyed : Consistent Gambier Never Win*. ence Monitor, which must have existed In those cent of coinpentation. Moreover, no.One.was more act OaOier at Oaonp Six. to occur, and at the best, would ba in the old horse and buggy times as the Mecca- for days. Yet. after hundreds of yean a temporary .bulge In the volume cf tlve In promoting water sports and In advertising the After 13 years as rnamglng direc- "Big Sea Day." . ' .' ; The Poor Horse. (thev have records of thta city be- The • lightning division of Wbrjd dollars available for trade, Now, glories of our river than Mr. White.' His birthplace was tor of the Monte Carlo Casino, Rene ing captured in 103T), these build- Leon says he never .backed a horse. The chip handling the publicity war fame will hold a memorial serv- having found out; that the number ef ings are still apparently aa solid as ice at'Camp Dlx Sunday, August 14, on the river in the ark or houseboat of his father, the He never even bought a sweepstakes ,'or.the Monmouth County Fair was when they were built. After -our, dollars available for trade each year 4 n honor of several thousand men ot depends upon forces beyond human late Captain Jack White, who for many years was Red ticket. If his customers had ob- telling me the other day, that they visit here we remounted our ele- Bank's night watchman. phants (tour ot us on each elephant) Its members who made the supreme control, It follows that industry and The Volunteer Firemen served Leon's maxim they would not, were taking pictures for publication, and were taken down to ;Amber. sacrifice In' France. - The division labor will have to combine price and ' The above facts, a« well as others which might.be have ,lost, so much money. One of the men working with htm and Their Summer Fain. The trio down wits more/ exciting numben among its- members- many output, ttnd man hours of labor related, show Why the name of .William ,H. R. White Leon's aphorism is simple—"The came from Red Bank with a couple residents of Red Bank and vicinity. arid hourly Wage-rates, within the consistent gambler can never win. It'of girls of the bathing beauty type, than going; UP. and as our elephant . This is°* the season ot firemen's fairs. Several are should be perpetuated. He served' the town faithfully insisted upon uasslnjr the one ahead, Johi. Kennedy of the 311th Infan- dollar limitations set by natural ; being held and others ate about to begin. With their aMd well without any return; Y*t tn circular, and oth- '» the unalterable law of chance that to act as «dito. They sat in thewho didn't like the Idea, we Were forces. If prices and wage rate* go .r .ri«.rtl.i«.-m.t»» .h ,,f t>,. « | . r.^.... «,. M.. he must Ice." sulkies holding the hortts reins and try, chairman of the committee, will varied attractions, they add greatly to the delights ot er advertising matter aboun t the cominnm Bog regatta the Ma- tho lnnooent vartlolpanti In an ele-conduct the services. The speakers up there will be less goods sold and The consistent gambler denies that pictures were taken of them. A phant race. All of this adds to the less work to be done. That means ; th* good, old summertime and those, who patronize them rine Park is mentioned and the name ot William H. R,he will continue to be consistent. Ho couple of horse loving old timers, oddity of the situation and when we will include Rev. Harold Thomson White Is left out, That may not make so much dif- of Little Falls, New Tork, who served unemployment and dull business. .not only have an enjoyable time but also theWlsfac- will quit as soon as he gets far puttered around helping out. Aside finally cot back to Jaipur and bur That Is not the road back to real Uon of helping a worthy cause. Throughout this sec- ference just now because all except youths remember enough ahead of the' game, gut' he Jfro'm grooming the horses, they de- train we felt that we-had seen some throughout the war as .a.soldier in prosperity. tion of Monmouth county most of the work of fighting his large and unselfish service. But with the passage voted much effort to make the horse more of real India. - ' the WOth Infantry, arid the Rev. John usually dies first.—The Hudson Dis- We proceeded from Jaipur to fires is done by volunteers, who receive rid cotnp ofUime this may be forgotten. For reasons too numer- patch. hold up its ears when the picture was Farre'lly of Englswood, who was Agra, which is a very ," chaplain of the. 803rd Engineers, 78th The Income level of basks consum- satlon for their services. A large part of the cost of ous to mention the name of WilHam H. R. White should taken. As the publicity man re-Here nearly everything II*s "Hlndoq." marked, "Who will look at the division. Uualc Will be-Iurnlihed by ers it the high water mark for wage*. buying equipment and ot meeting maintenance expenses tie Indelibly Inscribed as designating the park. The In An Old But, .i saw long lines of men making th* l«th iBfaritry band arid taps will The nation can be busy and enjoy is raised by the firemen, as most municipalities do nottemptation is great In tliese times to shorten terms by horse?" pilgrimages on foot to nearby tem- prosperity by allowing the free play Police Inspector Frank Ferrettl This' should prove a valuable hint ples. These men were In almost end- be blown by buglers of the division. provide sufficient funds to meet such outlays. Some leaving out names and using abbreviations, but those has ample precedent for withholding ess lines, trudging along carrying "Efforts'are being made'to obtain of economic forces to bring price- with a sense of the'fitness of things cannot find excuse to the many hotel keepers In the relationships and hourly wage-rates companies have developed the harvest home feature, from newspapermen the. facts of a county. . Kei h veaP th,y h hui. their few helonglns balanced on government - permission to erect a and the feasts served are of the same bounteous and for It under such circumstances. poles over .their, shoulders. , These, monument on Division Hill, the high- in balance with the Income level of small jewel robbery ThUi Is a time- dred/of pamphleU printed to send baslo consumers. The nation has I high standard type as those at, church festivals. noles were decorated, so that the est point at Camp Dlx, to commem- honored but not otherwUie honored, to people who write In for rates and procession resembleil.a small clrciis only one means of correcting current . It is Interesting and gratifying to. observe that the local po Ice custom. Ostensibly, - the | . h booklets should orate the memory of the division ln{ormat on Suc parade. members' who • gave their; all. pop-, employment and, unemployment in If volunteer fire companies are becoming Increasingly ac- theory is that if pewspapers print „„ prolui!e,y illustrated and the plc- There are-- m«ny • wonderful pies have been planted, on the field the future. It must'return to the tive In helping each other at .these affajrs. They.send The Proposed newa of the haul, crooks will read t taken by an expert, something mosaue*. templel s and tombb* In andd democratic American Enterprise the police known of ther crime and « i ,. about Agra, but probably best known by the committee, and additional seed system of free industry and , large visiting delegations to the places where fairs are thttt Mom appen And the plCr la :h>!lfg obtained from .France. • New Oceanic Bridge. are after hem. Actua ly. the the- , Is the famoua Taj Mahal. This.tomb competitive business and allow prices : held and sometimes take part In athletic competitions. ture jhould contaln tt lrla to ha* been the ' subject of • art and ory is that if the public It not In-give life and Interest to the picture. The re-unton, which will start Fri- and wage-rate* to come Into natural ,Thls marks a pleasing contrast with conditions a few Approval by the army board of engineers of three formed of crime there will be no Crit- g p photography to such an extent that Experience has shown that the pic-nearly all of. us are more pr less fa- day, August. 13, at. Camp D& andbalance with farm prloes. Once that : years ago when rivalry between the companies wss qf-major changes in the plans for the propo*ed new Oce-icism if the crime remains unsolved. continue through Sunday, August 14, .balance has been reached the coun- • ten carried to undue lengths.' • • ture, which attracts the moat atten miliar with Its appearance. How- anlo bridge was a victory for- the citizens and groups. The ' ostensible theory Is rldioulous t)on'. ,„ the on, containlng pretty ever, taintlngs and pictures cannot Is expected to be th* largest gather- try will atari on an era of progressive on its face, but the actual theory ing of the Tdth' men since'the "wat-. expansion, calling for more goods, who recommended thesthese changechg * att ththe hearinhi g bbeforf e *" , .-»...i.«i. y I.Ig,^ . - . Naurally- i thithis samsame thinthing ap- describe the Taj. This most cele- -' Perhaps no better example of this- co-operation Is Naurallyi brated building, on earth cannot be A program of entertainment, athletic more man-hours of employment, more the army board at Red Bank. All three changes per- ltth til d hd It » ^ t dtl shown than at Beltord where the two fire' companies ot altogether rational and shrewd. It Is ",ltI to a» ot^er typeil ot advertls- described by photography or words. events, regimental re-unlons and things to Improve tho standards, cf tained to navigation, as the federal board Is Interested hekven's gift to weak or Indifferent f , matter what the product Is.- . that place are uniting In hpldfng their third annual fair. pollclng.; ng n0 It has to be seen before One canshooting for the Col. Frank Kriox living and a job for every one who For a long time the companies held separate events. In the new span only Insofar as it affects navigation. Monmouth County Commercial News. apcreclate Its beauty and Its perfec- cup are among, the features planned can and will work. Labor, baa Frank' Ferrettl Is new In authority. tion of proportional detail.. It' was Both have found it more profitable to unjte In holding The,reasons,given at the Red Bank meeting In sup- by the committees. . . nothing to fear from this American We had 'cherished a hope he was go- TIMELY SUGGESTIONS. built as a tomb 'for the queen' ot one big fair. This Is only one of the.benefits of co- port! of these changes apparently convinced the fed-ing to chuck tradition in the ashcan one of the Mohammedan'moguls of Enterprise system. Labor will re- All men who served at any time In ceive It* fair share of productive operation. Often the members of th* different com- eral officials from the outset, as only four days elapsed and work the way Mr. Hoover's G- the early 16th century, and took IB the division are Invited to attend. between the time of the hearing and the approval of A River Flans Header Comments years to oomplete.' It I* hard to values which It helps to create. panies are required, to battle together against flames Men do, giving newspapermen all the About Two Editorials. Reservation* may be made at the the changes. facts of the crime Immediately and realize that this structure la built Labor will enjoy Increasing pros- and better team work Is developed by reason of the ot marble which had to be tran*4 Camp, or through Raymond Taylor, perity at the new price lovels because then equating their encouragement River Plaza, N. J., Closter, New Jersey. More than sociability and Increased friendliness resulting from One of the Important matters discussed at the hear- ported hundreds of miles. Of-course its dollar will buy more and more and help In tracking down, the crim- July 39, 1638. there were no direct roads In those 3,000,. reservations have been re- closer, association. ing was the slse of the opening in the bridge tor boats Editor, Red Bank Register: of the thing* desired for the improve- inals through the wildest possible days, and when we looked at the Taj ceived. . , ' ment of Its-standard of living. - to pass through, first plan* provided for an opening dissemination of crime information. Your editorials In last week's Reg- Is seemed that the impossible had of SO feet, as compared with a 90-foot opening In thePerhaps this is just an excusable slip, ister reflect two timely suggestions. been attained -in procuring these massive blocks of marble. The mo- present bridge. A larger' opening, at least 75 feet, was due to newness in the job. We hope I refer 1particularly to one: Mr. Soat- ACCIDENTS AND POLITICS. The opportunity to work can be asked for to Insure safe passage of large boats through tergood * criticism ot the highway gul who built this masterpiece set Red Bank Should Have so—for the new police Inspector's hasard at Rector place and East out to construct the most hsautlful increased through the balancing the bridge. The Register, was one of the leaders in sake and for the publlo interest.—At- Front street being a dangerous cross- building; of all time. and. succeeded. Aspirant . for • Road SupervUorsblp of production cost* and price* with Sewer* on Every Street. favor of this change and the other two approved and lantic City Press. ing for' both pedestrian and auto Even today, more than. 800 years af- Criticises Thorn** *. Pay, current consumer incomes, thereby equalising the basis of trade and Application has been made by the mayor and coun- has expressed its views editorially on the subject from drivers. It. is, as .Mr. Scattergood ter its completion, the Taj Mahal Is Mrs. Catherine Wilson,- an aged Pick An Ipswich Grave. sa'yk, that drivers frequently have to considered the most nearly perfect stimulating the maximum volume.of cil of Red Bank for a Works Progress Administration time to time. It is gratifying to know that the views atop to let machine* traveling on building; In the world. resident of Port Monmouth, fell while demand. The annual real Incorq* of Project to place new sewage disposal mains oft 'Maple of The Register and those of the board members were Set against, tne. rugged panorama Rector plicie paa*. Machines com- walking on Wilson avenue at that labor aa a whole or Individually Is avenue, which is part of-State Highway-No. M. The In accord, arid the changes wsre adopted. of the Ipswich hills several old cem-Ing up th• e hil•'Ilhal havve to give way to After returning to Bombay our plac* last week and her wrist was dependent upon the total annual eteries lie. From time to time you prevent collisions, and If the road bed last day In India was spent seeing broken. Two springs tof an automo- cost U estimated at $11,158.80 of whioh |8,1M.W Is to be The cltlsens and groups who favored thesi changes the alKhtl of that: city. It U one of physical values produced, and' riot can see gathered about the age-old of the hill Is wet or ley the machine bile owned by Charles. Meyers, a upon the wage-rate level. The • paid by the borough and the balance of $2t,0M Is to be In the bridge plan* are In close touch with conditions the' most cosmopolitan of cities. storekeeper of Port Monmouth, were stones a little group of people, may slide backward Into other cars. Here we saw all types of, people; principle of Pay-Proportlonate-to- ' met by federal funds. It is proposed to put down con- on the river and they, also considered the matter with stricken with grief and racked with I, with other residents of our section, broken last week while tha car was heartily concur In his contention. ] saw clothe* ranging from the Eu- Productlvlty aee* to it, under the > crete pipe for a distance of abo'ut 1,100 feet, between regard to the future. The n«w bridge must bo ade-sorrow. ropean to the loin-cloth of the.low- passing over the street In question. American Enterprise system, that might add that high, solid board Mrs. Quisle'Flortland of Port Mon- i White street and Chestnut'street. quate to meet conditions not five or ten years hence, The voice of the clorlo will be fence on the Eisner property hides caste- Hindu. The • street traffic labor will aeeure Its share of the ranges from the modern motor car mouth was bruised and ahaken up by annual output, and need only co- ' One would hardly believe poulble what Has hap- but for many years to come. The bridge acts a* a raUed against the silence, speaking the view, of driver* Iravollng west to the bullook cart. There are alla fall on the street pened lo the sewerage line between these two points. barrier to the western end of the river and the six* the final words before your body Is on East Front street. sorts of city quarters In Bombay. operate to make that ' output th* The subsoil I* very light, being of what Is Urmed the of the brtdg* opening restricts the Vie of boats to re-committed to the sod, Frlen,da Native Hindu quarters,. European This trio of Incidents la being used largest possible to fulfill Its deslr* It Is to be deplored. Hint Red Bank by Joseph Wackar as material In hisfor economlo Improvement. Pro- ' quicksand type. Urge cavities, some of them as bigreach Red Bank. and relatives I will stand at the brink quarters, Mohammedan quarters, etc., of the grave, looking down Into the cannot have a first class band organ- alt>teemlng with people and anon*. campaign to. wi». the Republican ductivity hi labor's road to plenty, ss the living room of a house, formed around.the pip,*. The two oth,er changes which those at the Reddeep^hadowed opening Underfoot «•«&isation» .• , With the splendid Then thtre Is tile Parses residential nomination for road supervisor, of The mains are of terra cotla. Boulders and pieces of quarter^ where the Parseea (of whom Mlddletown township. H* olalm* th* Bank hearing fought for and got were the location of there may be an artUclal green car- »M, oire of Rudolph Wlnthrop I wrote In an earlier article) reside. NOTE TO READKBSi There is a earth felt down and crashed through the pip*, with th* the draw nearer the center ef the river and a olearanoe road has bten shamefiilly neglected new book In the Eisner Memorial petlng,'simulating grass, hiding the It* would seem that some arran Thev represent most of the wealth by Thomas B. Day, the present road result that sewage spouted up through a manhole some of 25 feet at high Wat*r, lnittad of » feet. The for-seared grasses of the land. • Library which should be read and dUtanoe away. The large amount of trafflo on the supervisor, and that tn* accident* In •tudled by everyone who wishes to mer will straighten out the channel. Not only will This Is all for you, If you are one and quutlon would not have oflcurred. If street dislodged the earth and stones. Undoubtedly It of the oareless driver* that race over would be a credit to Red Bank, I think dearly and converse. wisely this be an aid to boat owners, but It will also help to hope results may be reallied through ablv the moat lnt*r«stlng thing con- It had been properly eared' for. The on the Industrial Labor and Farm Would have eventually caused a cav*-ln If th. condition keep the channel clear. The extra distance for clear- the highways today. Tcu'll be killed the publicity of both these Items In nected with the'Persee rellilon I* work of resurfacing tb* toad Is now bad not been corrected. A small portion of Maple ay«- sooner or later, If you are one of this th* unique method of body disposal problems of the day. Its UtM la. ance will result In fewer openings of the draw and Tha Register, u«id*f-w»y.' •-•". ".- • '•» "Labor's Road to Plenty—The, Rtturn nu* was dosed to Irafflo and autolst* had to detour group, beoause they all get it. Very truly, which la Draotlotd. Aocordln* i to the will b* a benefit to boat* and Car*. Tear* ago In the tenants of the Parse* faith, *arth to th* American Byatem of Produc- while repairs were made. Tou might just a* well figure It William M, Patlngale. ) Mr. Waekar also criticises Mr. Bay hors* and buggy era little or no consideration was out In advance, and make any final lire and water are the manifest*/ on th* ground* thath* allowed dltch- tivity." The author, Allen W. This marked th* second time within a yeaj that given to land travel In designing drawbridge*. It was tlon* of God and cannot be cqntam- •s' at But, Kaansburg. to becOyas Ruoker, Is one of the ablest econo- arrangements you oafc think of now, Although th* manufacture of eleo- Inatad by contact with a dead' body. mist* of our times. The writer of ' such trouble has occurred and there 1* good reason to not n*e***ary then. Today It 1* a different story. For became you probably won't get the breeding p)ao»* for mosquitoes. K* tri, o ligh.. t bulbs In Argentina started Accordingly a body cannot b* ourntd claims this could havt.been «as)ly this column think* that Booker la txllev* that other parts of the line are lltblc to soon exampU, compare tha lev*! of th* n*w highway bridge opportunity to at tha last mlnut*. only *lx years ago, three Buenos no burltd. In order to dlspos* of it 1 r T previntsd at small *xpsns*,and that UM ONE man with the ONE Ram get lato th* sams condition. Tot this r.ason th* mayor at Highland* frith th* Runuon-Bei Bright bridge and There ars several good embatmers Aires companies ar* now produolngI Without• , oontamlnaUnK • - tn*. *uth, Mr. Day did nothing to rnnedy >« wfclWt will I*a4 the nation WkTt U4 eouwdl hire acUd wMly In taking lmmtdlaU ao- alsooompar* ' *" ^^ .. , . •in" th*•••* town»HT>*SI. Visi»wivt thttuvimM n\twnow ariIDIdI u/vini,v\^i8,000,000 bOlbuuiuv* jvmt§jyearl y at/fori aoa/uuabount onev""". •!•• AuS ^T**l4r IDS TJOflj IB l*IK€n \O nal pro.perltjr.--T, MoC, on tees* two structure* slvt your final insUuotloni, and pl«k third ot U>* asuatry1* tottl nteds, ill* so-called "Towirs of BU*nc*" f« REP BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 4, 1938. Page Nine Finds Lost BUL , ular conditions instead of proceeding 4 Hospital Service John Alexander, a Freehold news- In a wholesale manner: Some sav- Here And There In dealer, lost, a $10 bill a few days ago Municipal Topics ings in court anl< other costs have and a thorough starch of his stand been achieved In this manner but Plan Opens Office failed to disclose It Later Robert By the New Jersey State the collection of sufficient cash for Annual August Sale Mack was burning some trash, when league of Munlclpalltiea operating expenses remains unsolved At Asbury Park Monmouth County be found the bill in an empty chew- which, in turn, leads to costly bor- Only a few Straw Hats left Ing torn wrapper. "Tax Foreclosures" rowing. • 1 Considerable thought Is being de- Closing out at 50c, $1.00 & $2.00. Information «nd Enrollment Op- Dies, in Hospital. Few problems confronting muni- voted to finding an acceptable means Personal Notes, Sale* of Property. Building Operations, , Harrison Jacques, ES, a. lifelong res- cipal authorities in the last decade of eliminating technical details and portunity Provided for Coanty ident of Keyport died Sunday of last have presented more difficulties than time-consuming delays. Any sug- Residents — PUn Now Hu Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths week. In the Allenwood hospital. His tax foreclosures. gestion in this direction' runs at A; i. MORRIS wife, the former Miss Nettle Smith, Sale of property on which taxes once Into the question of fairness Over 1,200 Member*. are delinquent has always been a : and Other Notes of Interest .•>'"" died a number of years ago. He la to the owner, hla right to complete 56 Broad Street, Red Bank survived by four children. course of reluctant adoption. Lately notice and full 'opportunity to re- number of complicating elements • The Hospital Service Plan of New : X6 B* Promo***. ' . .: Matawan Man Dead. - deem. Dealing with these consider- pugh council has extended the lioense have been Injected and such sales ations-has slowed progress.. • , •.• -,Jersey announces the opening of an Lieut. Colonri Edward c. Towers to him so the store can continue op- John F. Blggajn of Matawan died are more and more falling to carry ' offlce.ln Asbury Park, to provide In- of Freehold is expected to be raised Monday of last week. Mr. Biggam Another phase Is the necessity of erations pending 'final settlement. oUt the theory' on which the law vesting a decree obtained through formation and enrollment.opportune to. the rank of colonel In, command •erred 80 years In the district attor- was conceived. ' lty for resident* 4t Monmouth coun- of the Ittth regiment of the national New Cold Storage Plant ney1* office at. New York, retiring foreclosure with the same assurance TUNE IN r Property may be sold when taxes offered by a deed, Prospective buy- • .. . , • ty, i•-.,: • '•"••' ••• ' . guard, due to the retirement Of Gen- A "family food locker" plant has four years ago. He is survived by a are* unpaid by July 1 of the year .been opened at Neptune, the first-of ers, and particularly lawyers exam- Located at 580 Cookman avenue on eral Samuel B. Barnard, head of the daughter. . . following the year of assessment the second floor, the PIto commenced its kind in New Jersey. All types ining titles, are hesitant to accept a «8th Field brigade and the subse? The purchaser at the sale does not property deed that rests on a tax operation* of this -office Monday and of food are given the quick freexlng Freehold Han Rescued. become an immediate owner but re- quest moving up of Colonel Edward treatment and are" then stored in in- eale proceeding. This attitude -fre- Louise Powers this office -will serve, all in this area . John Oarwon, 27, Of Freehold, was ceives a tax sale certificate consti- : Boss, commander of, the Hath reg- quently reaches the point of insist- ' seeking Information. dividual lockers for any length of swept overboard from a fishing boat tuting a lien or a mortgage. Two lihent* ('„'• t, . •.-_ . . ; time. rThoeost of the lockers has ence upon reservation clauses. - J, Albert Durgom, exeouMve. dlrec** Binding Books for Blind. in Manasquan inlet/Sunday after- years are allowed the owner to re- tor of the Plan stated that "this of- been set at fl2 a year. : boon. He was rescued by the coast deem. Failure tp do so within the The entire subject calls for study 1 One of the few Braille binderies in to the end a more workable system The Radio Shopper fice U another (top la the State-wii? the country has been opened In the Perfect Score Wins Championship. guard crew from the Manasquan in- time granted makes It possible for expansion program to provide /the let station. \ the certlflcte purchaser to foreclose. be devised giving consideration to basement of the oourt house at Free- Frederick U'. Pierce of Avon fair treatment of the property own- ; benefits of membership'to all eligible smashed 100 out of 100 day birds to When, there Is no outside buyer the residents Of New jersey. The-Plan hold by the Monmouth County Chap- Held for SteaUnr Drum. er and other taxpayers of the mu- te« of the Red Cross. Books will be win the Monmouth county champion- olty may take a'certificate and at W. B.R.B. is sponsored .by a Board of Trustees Furman Magee of Matawan was the expiration of two years has the nicipality as well. The latter group bound for : the blind. Heretofore ship at the Avon gun club range Sat- arrested Sunday charged with break- Is sometimes • overlooked, yet it Is 1210—KG who 'serve without compensation in urday. Arthur Matthews of Asbury same privilege oftforeclosuie. ; this non-profit movement Louts H. books, for Ifonmoutn. county were ing Into the high school building and they who ultimately are called to bound at Newark at considerable ex- Park was second with 95 out of 100 Quite frequently foreclosure of a Fetter, secretary and treasurer, Of stealing a baas drum. In default of tax sale certificate, especially when shoulder the added burden arising 10 to 10:30 A. M. : pense. ;•.••'" . •'...•;•; '..• . • and Dr.Harvey W.Hartman of Key- |600 ball he was sent to the county from tax.delinquencies. For. this rea- Jersey Central Power and Light com- port third with M. held by a municipality, falls to pro- pany is * member of the board of . Bakblt Hunter Fined. Jail. • • • . duce the desired cash. A chancery, son they have an Important part In FRL, AUG. 5 —Interview trustees and represents the Interests Woman Killed By Train. decree Is substituted for a mortgage the picture and rights, along with Kurt Keppe, a retired New York Death of Aged Woman. the owner, that should not be Ig- of the residents of Monmouth coun- army man, was fined |2t by Justice Mrs. Wanda Wittershein, 67, of and there is less money in the treas- WITH Engllshtown, was killed, last Thurs- Mrs. Emily C. Tilton, 81, died last nored. ____i____ ty." J. Stanley .touBolg of Manasquan Thursday at the home of her grand- ury because of foreclosure costs. Sunday night for shooting rabbits day afternoon--when the truck she While there la some advantage In EDWARD G. WALDER Membership in the Plan 1B grow- daughter, Mrs. Ernest Stedman of Attend Dance Convention. ing rapidly as indicated by the fact with a M- caliber automatic pistol. was driving was struck by a train at 'ownership over a Hen, since It rep- Conovor street crossing at English- Long Branch. She Is survived by a SECRETARY BED BANK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ' that over one thousand two hundred Heppe told the court it.had been his resents greater facility for use or Mr. and Mrs.: Frank W. Howell, town. Jack Rooney, 16,. jumped from husband, two sons, four grandohll- proprietors of the Howell school of persona from employed, groups have custom for JO years of taking a train dren and two great-grandchildren. final disposition, the prospect of a Every Mon. - Thu«, 10 to 10.30 A. M. toy Heal end walk back to Man- the running, hoard of ,th« truck, and •eaepnable.opportunity for sale Is es- dancing, at Oakburat, closed their . been enrolled recently froji this area. was not injured. school lastweekto attend the con- ; Among- the employed groups Which asquan. Shooting rabbits on the way. Dead After Long Illness. sential. It is this factor that during QUIZ CONTESTS WITH PRIZES ho last few years has bogged down vention of the Dancing Teachers' have enrolled are the following: Jer- Found Hsu In potato Field. Gambling Barred at Carnivals'. Mrs. Nettle 8. Dennis, (52 widow of Business association in New York. sey Central Power and Light' com- Frank G. Dennis, died at her home the Intent of the law. Many mu- JBraaat.JUitbnu>Mr, a .tarmar jit The Freehold borough council Mon- Pupils from their Now York studio pany Employees association, postdf. T day night Issued a permit lor the at West Long Branch la»t Thursday nicipalities "have reached "the edni ',. .._,,-„.,.. i SPONSORS . .U.w... Wayside, found a, six-Inch pickerel elusion wholesale foreclosures, with- presented the number, "The Costume fici) employees, Asbury Park National Red Men's lodge to Conduct a car? after an Illness of over five years. Parade," Thursday night. Mrs. How- Bank employees, groups of teachers swimming in his potato field Monday nival on the Institute street grounds 'She leaves one son, one daughter and out consideration of Individual con- of last week. Mr. Hlltbrunner, a ell was formerly vice president of the Hesse's Katherine's Beauty Salon and many persons from other indus- August 15 to 20 providing no gamb- three.brothers. ditions and specific - circumstances, association and at present Is a direc- tries, Enrollments are now under member of the Wayside* Rod and are of doubtful benefit. ling is allowed. Gambling conces- New Electric lines Planned. tor. The Oakhurst school was re- way in several other organisations In Quo club, said the pickerel was three sions at the recent American Legion Fsbm this conclusion has de- opened Monday morning* Shrewsbury Dairy Co. Schneider's Market this county. miles' from Tinton Falls, the only fair were closed down. . ' The Trl-County Electric company veloped a search for a better ap- water near his farm which contains Is planning on building several short proach to the problem. A large num- Hospital bills are paid directly by Fisherman. Marooned on Jetty. lines in the northern section of the R. F. Wilbur, Jeweler Drawer's the Plan to the hospital for the these flan.. . ," ' • ber of communities are handling BOYS can make extra pocket money Harvey Ashton of Dew Brunswick county. Over 100 miles of lines have each case as dictated by the partlc- selling The Register—Advertisement. stipulated services provided by the Jailed For Watch Theft went fishing off the north jetty at; already been built and the new ones Plan. . . . Clement Sageant, B0,- of Long Shirk1 rfver inlet Wednesday night of ill be only short spurs. " - Services in all member hospitals Branch, was sentenced to 364 days In last week and was marooned there covers 21 days of all-inclusive semi- the county jail for stealing a watch for over two hours when the rising . Celebrate* 84th Birthday. private rooms care and after'such, belonging to John A. Plerson, also of tide blocked his way to shore. He Mrs. Hattie Thome celebrated her period the Plan pays one-third of the Long Branch, by the Long'; Branch refused, all offers for aid by coast 84th birthday at the home of her | Sale Ends charges for the same service for an recorder last week. When searched guards and others. daughter, Mrs. John Rapp of Key- additional 1&2. Care'can be provided Sageant was found to also have an- port Tuesday of last week, when four i Sat., Aug. 6th In private'rooms If It Is desired, on a other -watch which he admitted Found Dead in Car. generations were. present. She was Last Three basis which provides an allowance stealing- from Nathan LublU. Frank Patterson, el, of Union presented With a purse of money, toward the room of four dollars per Beach, was found dead of a heart at- Bingo Games Barred. tack at-the wheel of bis automobile Night Blooming Cereus. day and In addition to such allow- Open air bingo games In Wall ance, the Plan pays for all ordinary at,Keyport Sunday night. Dr. Fran- A large night blooming cereus township, Betaiar and Long Branch cis W. Holman, who was summoned grown by Frank Moreau, & Freehold routine tore. were doted down last Thursday by These benefits are provided on a said the man had, been dead about florist, was on display last week. SEARS Sens a ti o n a I municipal police chiefs' acting on or- half an hour. Fifty blossoms have bloomed on the strictly "non-profit basis" whereby ders from the prosecutor's office. . member hospitals render these ser- More thaa a. doten gambling devices Bradley Beach Allow* Shorts, plant, S4 being out at one time. vices' at~ nir profit In esehaage for a war* seised and the wheels at. the The Bradley Beach commissioner* Opens taw Offices. direct and prompt payment by the American Legion fair at Freehold have decided to permit the - wearing : Arthur Goldberg, who was recently Flan. The subscriber simply receives were shut down. • of slacks,, shorts and play suits on admitted to practice before the New the receipted bill from, the Plan for , Blast and Fire Wreck Beat the boardwalk and sand. Until the Jersey bar, has rented offices In the all the service! Include* in the eon- ehange persons wearing scanty at- The SS-foot cabin cruiser Flamingo, Max Snider building on West Main tract. tire were classed as bathers and were street, Freehold. - The Plan has become popular for owned by Capt William Wright of forced to obtain beach badges. H» prompt action on admissions to Brielle burntd and sank four miles Buildings Saved In F«rm Fire. hospitals, which, In practically all south of Manasquan Inlet Monday Batber Dies of Heart Attack. Firemen from Engllshtown saved eases, is completed within 34 hours, after an explosion. Capt Wright and William KJlbbe, 49, of Union City, the outbuildings on the farm of Upon notification to the Plan, eaoh nine paascggerii on the boat were res* was stricken with a heart attack as Frank Ooodfellow near that place TIRE SALE hospital Is promptly given a reply eued by "Capt Lew Lyons of Asbury he plunged Into RarJUan. bay at Monday when a large straw stack Park on Board'lheHuIda. "•either) by telephone, telegraph or let- iKeansburg Monday evening and wasbehind the barns wu bqrn'ed. Buy the firtt Allstate at our regular low price ter, depending upon the nature pf the lake IMdgtng SMBctloBod. dead when brought ashore. Members 'base and* the location of the hospital of the first aid squad worked ovtr Win Wed Saturday. The state beard of eommerce and him but were unable to revive him. Miss Dorothy Burns, daughter of and youTgeta second tire""at TheFltkln Memorial hospital, The navigation has granted permission ' E. C. Hazard hospital and Monmouth Manasquan GUI Weds. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burns, and Wil- tor the Seal lake dredging commis- liam Miller, both of Freehold, will be Memorial hospital, Long Branch and sion to dredge the silt-choked body Miss Mary ffi. Marcellus, daughter Rlvervlew hospital, Red Bank, pro- 1 married Saturday of this week In St. HALF PRICE of water. The work had been held of Dr. and Mrs . Mott V. Marcellus of Rose of Lima church of that place.' vide this, service together with over up over two weeks while ownership Manasquan, was married last Thurs- 80 oth/r hospital* In this state. Car* of riparian rights on the lake was day to Dr. W. Glenn Speicher of can be had In general hospitals any- biggest excursion of the year Sunday SOLD ON EAST PAYMENT PLAN. being debated. Westminster, Md. They will make when 38,000 persons .went there on wheBS and for such, care, the Plan their home at Westminster, where Small down payment and small monthly payments. Imme41»U Freehold Man Was Accuser. the 10th annual outing of Bayonne'js allows a proportionate payment to- the groom has a practice. wards the hospital bill Lieut James Smith, oblet accuser Donohoe League for Constructive delivery. No red tape. of Uaut. Colonel Stewart B. CUffln, Estate Worth Over 11,000,000. Government. The excursionists trav- Hospital Service Plan of New Jer- eled by train, bus and private can. sey, the non-profit plan approved by who was tried last week by oourt The estate of the late John H. the American Hospital association martial on charges of conduct unbe- Cromwell of Allenhurst has been val- Motorist Dies of Heart Attack. coming an officer, Is *> former resl. ued at 11,0083,801 according to a ' for hospital service In New Jersey, Louis Bourdln, 52, of Long Branch, reports a 41 per cent Increase in dent of the county and graduated transfer tax appraisal filed at New Auto Seat Cover Sale Week End Battery Sale from' the Freehold high school. His York. The entire estate is left to Mr. was found dead last Thursday membership since April 1,1931, when slumped over the wheel of his car. Certificate of Approval was present- divorced wife, Mrs. Helen Smith, Cromwell's widow, Mrs. Genevlevs Our Begukr 2.98 Coven lives at Freehold. Cromwell. He had been stricken with a heart ed to forty recognized plans through- attack. Regularly 2.89 out the United States. D>a average Opens Flying FleM. Dies In Bcstevunat. .00 Increase for these 10 plans was 20% Robert N. Dobbins' of Verona, son George W. Orayell, 45, of Neptune, Set For $4.89 for this period. Growth In net ac- of Mrs. Carrie Dobbins of Adelphla, died of a heart attack Wednesday tive membership of the Hospital Ser- has leased a large field of Thomas of last week in Alice Clarkson's res- We Own and Offer SEDANS and COUPES 3 day. ^ M ^ M vice Plan of N. J. has been at the Orr, near Freehold, and has located taurant at Sea Girt. He leaves a only rate of 4,M9 persons a month. Total there with his airplane for passenger widow and two daughters. Mr. Gra- ATTENTION > enrollment of all the approved plans flying. Mr. Dobbins has been .en- vell was employed: by the Tilton Jersey Central Power Don't think these covers are like Fully guaranteed. A battery that will numbers 1,049,294 persons. Each of gaged In airplane Instruction several Dairy company. the cheap, Ill-fitting covers generally give you better service than most bat- these plans provides for the benefit of years. sold at this price. These covers the subscribing members by making Auditor's Butt Postponed. & Light Company are exceptionally well made, fit per- teries that sell for much more than we direct payments to the hospitals for Dies on Street The suit brought by R. F. Carroll, fectly and of good quality material. are asking. "the all-Inclusive service, patterned af- Otis S. Lee, former postmaster of former auditor for Matawan, against Preferred Shares Don't miss this offering! ter the jersey Plan, pioneer In this Ocean Grove, dropped dead of a the borough for 1400, brought in the movement in 1932. The Jersey Flan heart attack at Broad and Market Asbury Park district court has been 5% > 6 - 7% Series has now a total of 84 co-operating streets, Newark, last Friday. He postponed. TUe borough oouncll hospitals In. this area who render this wu 8» years old. For several yeari claims Carroll was discharged for In- To Yield Over 8% Auto Radio he was engaged In the real estate eflelency. A Give-A-Way ! service for the Plan members, ^ Write for Information. with : This Plan Is the only New Jersfcy business. A widow and one daugh- ter survive him. Engineer For Sewage Plant ' organization providing non-profit hos- Karl Wilbur, borough engineer of If there ever was one! Automatic pital care as approved by the Amer- Silled lit Car Crash. Keyport, has been engaged as en. Stiffens, Strunki Co., Inc. ican "Hospital association. Having Harold Speakmaa, 30, of Rarltan glneer for the construction of a sew- Asbury Park, New Jersey. Tuning met the established standards re- township, was instantly killed Mon> age plant at South Amboy. Mr. Wil- ' Dealers In Regularly quired by the association for the ben bur, was engineer for the Keyport day night whe* hi* car collided head- Investment Securities 12.05 eflt and protection of ' the general on with a truck at Keyport- Robert sewage plant, considered one of the $ f A.95 puollo, the Hospital Service Plan of HaselmaA, 27, of Springfield, driver of best in the state. $8 down New Jersey was one of the first to the truck, said Speakman was driv- FIUH «IT« mi Information »- 19 ft month receive this distinction. Long Branch Wedding. KudtRK th« JarMy C«ntrtl Pw. ft ing at a fait rate, and his ear sud- Miss Mary b. Iglenart, daughter U. Co. Frafamd Sham. Small in size but' mighty In Membership In this Plan is now denly swerved across the road. Gone are the days of of Mrs. Ferdinand C. Iglehart of high-priced auto radios. available to all New Jersey residents Name , performance. No aerial needed, who are eligible and Is provided Keyport liquor Firm Bankrupt Long Branch, was married Saturday This set has a clear, rich night to Thomas Stone, son of Mr. can be carried easily. Fine for tone and plenty of power. through groups enrolled from organ- The Monmouth Wine and Liquor Address store at Keyport, operated by Xman- and Mrs. Charles T. Stone, also of home, office or cottage. Tunes automatically. , lsatlons or Individually to persons Long Branch. unable to enroll by such method. The uel SintJger, has filed a petition in .cost for this unusual protection Is bankrupt**. J. Frank Welgand has A Big Eicurtlon. "Mall this Coupon" so small that It is within the reach been appointed receiver and the bor- Asbury Park played host to the 50 FEET of every self-supporting family. The purpose of this office in As- LAWN CHAIR SALE Rubber and Fabric bury Park Is to supply general Infor- mation to persons who desire to PRICES SLASHED! know how to Join the Plan. A spe- cially constructed "Information bear" ret;. sale Garden for circulation of the new leaflet of the Plan will be distributed during prlo« prlo* this week In various public oentus WAGNER'S Yacht Chair 1.49 1.00 In Monmouth, county. These leaflets RED BANK Lawn Chair of Information will direct Interested 36 MONMOUTH ST., 1.59 1.29 Hose persons to file their "Enrollment In- Lawn Chair quiry" with the Plan's office at WO LEGS FANCY FRESH-KILLED 1.70 1.49 WITH COUPLINGS Cookman avenue, Asbury Park;.and GENUINE SPRING C SEARS Tolls the Truth! any questions may be asked by tele- LONG ISLAND phoning the office at Aibury Park Ib. We bought too many of $| .89 7030. A full-time representative U LAMB 21 thews chairs and we want available at the omce to grant per- DUCKS 17t to soil our surplus, sonal interviews and answer'ques- JO buy now and Don't confuse this hose with, tions concerning the Plan and Its op- the all-rubber hose being offered erations. SMOKED BEEF TONGUES «>. 25* elsewhere at near this low sale State headquarters are looated at price. Tou can't buy this typa 744 Broad, street, Newark, where this Save! Plan started operating over five year* of hose elsewhere for less than ago, as the first non-profit Plan of ib. 25c Its kind in thli country. PRIME RIB ROAST FRESH FREE New Danttsto. FANCY FREE The New Jersey board, of dental CHOPPED PARKING examiners has approved Edward J. PARKING Sears, Roebuck and Co. IN REAR Bilderbaok of Keyport, David Alter- Chickens IN REAR man of Long Branch and Raymlnnd BEEF OF STORE Finegold of rnehojd as dsntlst*. OF STORE 27-29 Monmouth St Rl RED. BANK EEGISTER, AUGUST 4, 1938.

issued on August 24th, at Des Molnes, his experience; not by any mean*. MOVED. Iowa. Cochran's Dream He appeared-In support of such stars The J1.00 Wilson stamp goes on a* Katherlnt Cornell, Edith Barrett, General Expansion of Kuplcnment CARBURETORS Norman TerrU, Madge Kennedy, The World Of* sale In Washington, on August 28, 1 Bob Hade UXecttmn! , : ^Bftetory 8<»rWfot "Carter. Stromberg and Zenith. and will be bi-colored. The center Spring Bylngton mad Clssle Loftus. Genealogy A Reality In New His last appearance at the Nation- WUllam,H. J. mf, State WPA Ad- Complete. Stock of Kew and* Betnllt Carburetor*. will be black and'the border laven- al was in "Pride and Prejudice," next der. ' • ministrator has] announced that the Stamps Olney Theater to last la "Dodawortb," in which, Wal- Administration's; branch ofncV at DOUGLAS ElVECTRIC, CO. ter Huston was starred. WlUST J"BONT;STBEET, V " . ', BOUS8. - First Say Soles Figures. ' Two other members of the com-Trenton, serving Mercer, Ifonmoutlr, BED BANK jfeterlee or mn»wec» may be sub- Six years before the Wright broth- 4 l-2o—Poatofflce J7.005.74, agency Former Fair Haven Resident pany are Gordon Richards and How- Ocean and Burlington counties, had BdMea by •abeerlhers to The Beders made their famous flight at Kitty $6,078.60, covers 118,820. ard Ferguson. moved to a three-story building at Bank Beftster. Hawk, N. C, a French engineer 5c—Poatofflce W.686.05, agency tff,- Build* Country Show Shop • • s» 1100 South Broad street MONEY LOANED .-Be tun Information u accurate, named Clement Ader Is reported to 716.70, covers 98,282. The transfer from the old Pead- 6c—Fostofflce $7,745.22, .agency i6 and Will Present Professional DONT SEND SON TO COLLEGE on Jewelry, ISmi, Muataal tnstramenta, Oamerat, brief end typewritten or mitten In have, flown about 60 meteo on the r body school "was made necessary b,y 185,82, covers 97,428.—Rice's Weekly Stock Company. Noted Author Says the general expansion of the employ- Binocular*, eta/ lak on one side of tho paper only. plateau of Satory in a strange look- Ilt—Nd ud da)uWd b» Slat* »t N. J. ing contraption with a steam motor Postal News. There was a time when'parents ment rolls and Increased project work 11u full name and address of the WE FOB OLD SOLD AND SILVKB witter mart be riven. which he had devised and built him- wisely made sacrifices to send chil- In the four counties," Mr. Ely said. A STOBT ABOUT POWER Old-time members of the theatrical dren to college. Times were harder self. That flight—the French say, colony In Fair Haven no doubt re- y QUESTIONS took place on October 14, 1897. . . and schooling was.difficult to get BroadwayBroadwa, (OPP. y Stdabach'LoanQ Co. Former Bed jBonker TelU How Hemember Steven Cochran, a resident But, according • to. Rose Wilder The' site of Solomon's Temple, de- J.cofc 456. VANDERVEER. Can anyone Ader Is being hailed as the "father of Fair Haven years ago. In a fea- stroyed by the Romans In 70 A. D., roadway (O Jfc Sd of aviation" on a 60-franc blue stamp Operated, a Merry-Go-Bound. Lane, in an article in Woman's Pay give me Information on Cap. Cor- ture article In a recent issue of the Magazine,, this, has , completely has been occupied for many years', by nelliu VanDerveer who was In thewhich France recently issued. It The Register has no more ardent Washington, D. C, Sunday Star, the .Mosfliie f Omar. shows a head of the engineer against changed. Schooling Is no longer an o It Pays to Advertise in The Register Revolution? Whom did he marry? reader than Haddon Ivlns of Union written by Jay Carmody, the writer eagerly' desired; privilege; it is com-' Would like all dates, and a list of :ity,. editor of the~"Hudson Dispatch bad the following to say abouf Mr. pulsory. ' ' . • ' Cochran: "nil cbn. (Mrs. W.R.C.) and a former Red Banker. "Which of us parents," asks Mrs. , 457. BALL . RUIJE - PARKER. Particularly Interesting to Editor The drama of a dream come true Lane, "If compelled to follow a pre- Would appreciate Information on Ivlns are the Items In The Register will be presented to Washington scribed routine for ten yean, would these New Jersey families. of 25 and 50 years ago. Quite fre- tbeatergrcwers tomorrow night The drive himself unnecessarily to harder Joaming with fi . (Mr>. Q.W.M.) quently he reprints Items from The dreamer, a chap who still sort of work, more self-discipline, initiative, 458. CONOVER-MEIRS. Who Register's columns and comments on feels as if he were dreaming, is Steve originality,-self-reliance? Which of same. Cochran, who for more than 80 years w«re the parents and wife of D. B. lias been Identified with show busi- us, during those ten yean, would be- Conover of Allentown? His daugh- In a recent.Issue of The Dispatch ness. In the National Capital. Tomor- come more enterprising, more ener- ter Ida, md. Oct 02, 1881, William were the following paragraphs relat- row night he will bring, back to getic, more muscular In mind and Up zooms the thermometer Melrs of AUtntown. They were md. ing to an article in'The Register that Washington professional summer character? I know I wouldn't,.. by Rev. W. H. Burlew. (D.V.P.) the strange bat-wing of his. odd craft struck Haddon so forcibly that he stock, this time In his own theater, "We were so poor that I had only To Bay midsummer's here, with Its feather-like propellors. He had to say something about himself, the Olney, which takes Its namfc from * 489. RUB. John Ru« b. about 1679 the nearby Maryland town. The play one year In High School, and no hope resided Monmouth Co., had w. Pet- experimented for years, building sev- although he Is usually very reticent of college. I felt handicapped, and eral heavler-than-air machines be- will be "The Lady Has a Heart," a And; down a wise man's thirsty throat " ernella and sons Mathew, William in such matters: comedy romance by Ladislaus Bus- later my life centered In a determi- and John. What was John Rue's fore he succeeded In making his brief Fekete, starring Ellssa Landl. nation to give my. children, every.adr flight. This Is a story about power—man- Goes good old Eichler's Beer. ancestry? Who was Peteraella, and power. It was suggested by one of Mr. Bus-Fekete's drama, for all its vantage I had missed! Last year my who were her ancestors? (M.J.) Ader was a civil engineer in thethose little items of "60 Years Ago" established,merit In this country and older boy graduated from High 460. CRAIG-SHEPHERD-PIT- employ of the government when he in the Red Bank Register. The Item abroad, seems less Important at theSchool and I could have sent him to TENGKR - LAYTON - STTLLWKLX,. became Interested in aeronautical told of a merry-KO-round on Themoment than the drama of Mr. Coch- college. I did not do It. Ideas. He left his Job to experiment, Green, a sort of commons In the old ran and hlB theater. . My mother, Lydla. A. was dau. of days, across the street from the old "Why? Precisely because I want hoping to produce a practical air- The frame structure which seats him to have.every advantage. David Craig Shepherd and Martha Globe Hotel, with the. Shrewsbury 441 patrons—and In comfort, because Ann Pittenger and granddau. of plane. Meanwhile he supported him- river and the hills of Middletown in "For.a whole year.I said to him, self by selling hie inventions of va- Mr. Cochran Is a great believer In Joseph Shepherd and Lydia B. the distance. • the comfort of customers—remains Tf you go to college, yon,must go-' Craig. Lydla B. Craig was dau. of rious electrical gadgets. His trial There was no electric motor to to be painted, but that Is an unim- I tried to make him realize that a Sheriff David Craig and Hannah flights and plane-building proved drive the merry-go-round, nor even portant detail which time and skilled man must get what he wants by his Bowfie afid granddau. of William costly and when his money was gone a steam engine; the power was man- labor will take care of. Otherwise own efforts. - But the fact of his life he had to give^up.these, experiments, power;.^ strapping big man turned the "house"-will be ready by tomor- ~ Crilg (Archibald 2,--John -1>—and- was that he oould do,oothrng about it but gradually he" saw his Ideas shape the crank that turned the cogs that row night when Miss • Land!, being He was as helpless In the school rou- - Eleanor Rhea. On the Shepherd made the horses go 'round and very happy to do so, will 'share the into reality as the science of aeron- : tine as a grain of wheat In an eleva- aide, Lydla B. Craig's husband, Jo- autics developed. •—. — ~ 'round.... ._._'., , .. _,. applause with Mr. Cochran;—— — tor Is helpless to change the endless 'sSpK'ls'said to'be'We son of Ijtbses A few years later, however, I recall To those familiar with its back- belts. He graduated and I said, 'All Shepherd and Mary Layton and Medieval Saint Honored. ° furnishing somo of that manpower round,,the Olney Theater is some- hlng to put a lump In the throat. right, how go to college, If you can.' grands, of Capt. Moses Shepherd Luxemburg's oldest town, Echter- myself, but it was only boy-power. ? (Joseph 2, Thomas 1). In order to The merry-KO-round man found it It Is the symbol of a dream that must "It was cruel. But the more atro- nach, Is proud of Its abbey, which cheaper to have two or three boys have been dreamed harder thdh any cious cruelty that we Inflict upon our prove these lines of descent, I have was founded as a Benedictine mon< turn the crank, and for their labor, other In local show business. Mr. children is in depriving them of hard- to prove that Moses and Mary (Lay- they were given free rides on theCochran has had It In mind for ship, In keeping them helpless In ton) Shepherd bad a s. Joseph who merry-go-rourid. There was never years—a playhouse of his own in the school until they.must go into the md. Lydla B. Craig, dau. of Sheriff m any lack of boys to furnish the pow- country where professional summer battle of living without experience of David Craig; also that Joseph and er. They almost stood in lines, wait- stock might be an Important staple it I would not give my boy four Lydla B, (Craig) Shepherd had a ing their turn. It was hard work, In the diet of Washington drama lov- and some-never1 tot* more than one ers. When few others believed In It,"more years- of that weakening pro- *Y»8n-BavJd -CrsipShepherd.-ajan any turn, but it was good fun for me. and in spite of their liking for Steve, he tection. If his- life Is to be any good one help me get the necessary proof ? I often took two or three turns in anwent on fiercely believing, a faith at all, he must he a clean, hard (A.M.S.) afternoon. that must have Impressed destiny fighter, conquering himself and cir- I very much for It finally ran out of cumstances. A man mult compel his 461. CONOVER-WYCKOFF. Want- That wasn't the only manpower obstacles, or deferentially, stopped ed parentage of Daniel Conover Job of my career. When I started as world to give him -what'he wants. putting them In Mr. Cochran's way. Men always have done this; human who md. Maria Wyckoff. Their dau. a printer's apprentice In Red Bank, Eventually he became the owner Gertrude b. Aug. 7, 1798 In Blen- there was a steam engine to propel of a farm, only IS acres to be sure, beings might have lived as meekly the newspaper cylinder press and as the animals, but we do not; we heim, Schoharle Co., N. T-, d- Mar. but a "ranch" In Hollywood, and cer- the job presses, but It cost money tainly large enough to produce a change the face of the globe and S.' 1884 in Durhamville, N. T., md. to run that steam engine and only good crop of theater art anywhere. build our civilizations. Boys • like Oct 25, 1818 John T. More. Who on Fridays did the steam engine op- The farm, to straighten out that de- mine, standing up to the'Goliath and were parents of Maria Wyckoff? erate. On other days If there were tail quickly, la located on refusing to be licked, hive made the a hundred posters to be printed on Avenue pike, about a mile and a (Mrs. W.R.C.) the cylinder press.-they would hire a whole human world and created half east ot the town of Olney. On everything valuable that we have." 462. LUCAS. Who were parents of couole of big Negroes, and srlvo them it Is a 18-room house, set in a spa- THE JOHN BCHIER BREWING COMPANY; :. Member of «i» Brewers'Boflrdoftrode.lna Catherine Lucas of Mlddletown? 1 a dim apiece; yes, a dime, not a clous lawn, which will shelter not quarter: money was not poured out She md. Joseph Applegate 8-6-1814 astery In 698 by an English bishop only the. theater staff but members lavishly In- those days. - The boss of the professional company and the (freehold _ Court House Marriage named-Wlllibrord. It became one'oi knew the difference between the cost Records: A, 177). (Mrs. G.W.M.) stars who will be brought here week northern Europe's most Important of the coal for the steam engine and after week to play leading roles. ' 468. CONOVER. -Who were the abbeys in the Middle Ages. And Wll- the cost of two darkles at 10 cents parents and wife of Daniel Conover, librord became a saint. each. If there were only 60 posters Tho Olney Theater, located approx- deo'd, of Holmdel? His dau. Emma Now he has become a philatelic to be printed, no outside help was imately 20 miles .from downtown J. Conover d. Nov. 29, 1927 at the hired; that's where I came In; I had Washington, occupies a site that will figure because the Luxemburgers are to share that hard work with others permit It to serve Baltimore drama home of her sister Mrs. William E. honoring' the 1,200th anniversary at Id the prlntshOp. lovers also. ...._.: Crawford of Holmdel. (D.V.P.) his death (November 7) this year Tho plan of operation la much the and have" Issued a set of six unusual The Job presses were run by foot- 464. RUE. Joseph Rue d. 1766, power. That was for printing bill- same as that which Mr. Cochran fol- s. of John; had w. Sarah and chn.and well • engraved stampj. The heads, hand circulars and small-stuff. lowed with such success during the Mathew, William, Joseph (pastor at sue appeared In June when Echter- It was a lot more fun riding a bl*many years In which: he'produced Pennlngton), Abigail Rue Perrlne, nach'a famous dancing parade was cycle than "kicking" that footpower -summer-stock-through his National Ann and Mary. When was Joseph held in St. Wllllbrord's honor. This of a small printing Dress. That was Theater Players' group, a stock com- hard work. When Friday came, with pany with a wide reputation. It Is bora? Who was.Sarah and what strange procession Includes great no espeolal feat of memory to recall numbers of musicians, player«, sing- the power furnished bv the steam en- was her ancestry? (M.J.) gine, It was like a holiday: all thethat the old company had such stel- r46o7lBASKELEW (BUCKELEWT ers, standard-bearers and priests. presses ran from overhead belting. lar performers as Edward Arnold, Romalne Callendar (who, we finally -GORDON. Samuel Gordon, Jr., b. Echternach depends on this parade Now, no more manpower, po more for what fame it has today. The remember, was the familiar face we R-17-1798 d. 8-3-1883 (bur. South Riv- footpower: Dress a button, and theused to see regularly on Hollywood er, N. J.) md. Abigail Barkelew b. story goes back to 1347 when an epi- presses start. And It's now a five- boulevard a couple of months ago), 9-25-1798 d. 12-19-1874 (bur. South demic attacked the cattle of that re- day week of eight hours a day, in-Leona Lane, Leota Powers, Kathryn River, N. J.), dau. of Runyon Bark- gion. The beasts shook nervously, stead of six days from 7 a. m. to 6 Glvney, Mrs. Adelaide Hlbbard, Billy then died. The natives of Echternach, D. m., with a short day on Saturday; Fhelps, Donald Woods, Minor Wat- elew and granddau. of Abraham In Saturdays, we got off at 5 p. m. We Barkelew b. 1720. Who were Abi- growing desperate, appealed to St. son and many others. With Mr. Wlllibrord while they imitated the looked forward to Saturday. Cochran, they comprised an Institu- gail Barkelew'a mother and grand- tion. mother? Would like the Barkelew suffering cattle, hoping to stop the Una as far back as possible. Sam- pestilence this way. Symphony Concert Tomorrow. Leading man of Mr. Cochran's new The epidemic did stop, according to The concert which the Federal company will be Leslie Denlson. Mr. uel, Jr., was s. of Samuel Gordon, Donhon, who came to the United' Br, b. 8-28-1765 d. 7-18-1834 and Pa-the legend, so the parade to Wllll- Symphony orchestra under tho spon- States from England In the "Jour- tience Cubberly b. 3-28-1761 d. 7-6-brord's tomb In the abbey became sorship of the Colony Surf club and ney's End" troupe of 1929, and has 1844. Samuel, Sr., was s. of James an anual rite. the New Jersey Music Guild was been around a' great deal since, as Gordon b. May 29, 1728. A Bible forced to postpone last Friday at the actbrs are .wont to do, comes dlreot record gives James' w. as Mary. I Iowa Territorial Centennial' Stamp. Colony Surf club, West End. on ac-from the St. Louis Municipal Opera count of rain, disappointing nearly a Company. Summer stock Is a vir- have ala* found a James Gordon The central subject Is the old capi- tual specialty of his. Straw hat cir- who had w. Ann.' Can anyone tal panels depleting stalks of corn rise thousand music-lovers, will be pre-cuit playhouses In which he has ap- straighten out this Gordon line for tal panels depltlng stalks of corn rise sented there tomorrow evening at 9 peared Include Ogungult (Me.), Nan- me? (Mrs. J.A.R.) from each side of the stamp and P. M. tucket (Mass.), Martha's Vineyard form an arch effect for the central • i m (Mass.), and South Hampton and subject. This new So stamp will be Bovs«can make extra pocket money Suffern (N. Y.). ANSWERS selling The Register—Advertisement. That, however. Is not the total of 421. TUCKER-WHITE. Samuel Tucker (James, John, Henry) b. VOTES Deal on 8th of 8th mo., 1735 md. Elizabeth, dau. of Brittaln and Di- nah White of Shrewsbury on 22d of 1st mo., 1761. He was a farmer and. resided at Deal, his father hav- ing bequeathed to him the family AMAZING •£• ECONOMY . mansion and land adjacent During the Revolutionary war be suffered severe losses, not only from the de- terioration of bis lands, but also from the almost constant depreda- tions of a numerous band of cow- ardly marauders who scoured the country In all directions, but more particularly along the seacoast, en- tirely unmolested In their career. They cut down his grain and drove off his cattle, etc., and should be make any remonstrance to such proceedings, they very unceremoni- ously pointed to their fire-arms, with which they were well supplied, at the same time Intimating to him that recourse would be had to them should their outrageous demands be not complied with . . . For all his losses, privations and troubles he never received the least remunera- BXTKA QUALITY HAWRfS tion. Being a member of the So- Itrene ttMl top md body, welded Into ciety of Friends, he refused to carry ONI SOUD UNIT ... II, •„,)» wINi IN- (UlATIDPOWII lor imeDHiraii...i4 Ini arms, but most willingly paid his leng with mnty Inch uHllied for |rMt»t oommutatlon-tax, which was enor- r«.m and contort... Sam* ilie bnkas mous. He was a republican at heart, as miKh blgfltr md cotttler can... Front and although he would not fight, 10.I U WIDII thon "ottwr throo." yet his money was always freely (!v*n to aid In establishing and • Bnjo)r the beiutiM ityle, ituidy quillty and roomr maintaining the liberty of his coun- comtort of the new WiUyj now «t liw-i,ry low coil try.. From A Genealogical and Hls- You can tare nearly HALF of the operating npeme torlosU Account of the Descendants of vour present Car. One Wl|Ir, owner uvs of Els Lillys of Henry Tucker by George N. nvlogi,"... icenu almou like a nlie in ulsry," Tucker, (1851), pp. 7 and 8, a copy of which Is In the Monmouth Coun- ty , Historical Association, at Free- Don't wait—take a Willys ride NOW. hold, N. J. (E.M.B.) .u Th*,?lll5w';ou.«'l"!hind'•""heel you will know «h« thrill tHtmdnfrbttiiandOumm of the New Willys experience every day, • To Enter College. The cost li buml—the payments are hwtit. New Jersey College for Women at When you buy & now car, aren't yqu raoet fuel to perform satdtlactorlly, obviously, New Brunswick has named three critical of anything having io do With Blue) Sunoco will »urely perform ai graduates

the freshman class. They are Miss la every other owner of« new car, Thl« .'.'; '* *'.•*' Kathryne Reamer, daughter of Mrs. poll among thousands) of these critical Thl» aurnr war conducted In 11 eastern states by LUIIe H. Reamer of Wallace street, new car owners gave Blue Sunoco tint an Independent orgsjtfsf Hon. Tho replies received Mlsl, Martha Costa, daughter of Mr. were submitted to tybrand, Hois Brothers and Md Mrs. Samuel Costa of West Ber- WIILYS place; 37.8% over Its nearest oompeUtor, ' Montgomsiy, certllled public aooounlants, fea place, and Miss Louise Canevsrl, ED. vonKATTENGEL^, Jr. Sine* newcara requite * better motor who ptspared tie abort tabulatJoo therefrom. •auirhUr of 'Mr, and Mrs. John Oaatwi i Ot THI; OAS:-.TWICI jryi BANK REGISTER, 'I ^Page Eleven w? HolmdeL left ?or an automobile tour through Mv« oa the Bcobeyvllle road,'cele- Old Time County the South 'Sunday. They expect to brated bis eighth birthday with a H.S.BATTIN Samuel To be away two or three weeks. party Saturday. Twelve guests were Fair to Be Revived The congregation of the Federated Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Tipllng present and various' pastimes were hutch will worship In the Reformed INSURANCE Open New Office if Trenton, formerly of this place, enjoyed. Lowest Bates. Incorporation papers for the Mon- sanctuary Sunday morning at 11 visited Mr. and Mrs. Silas F. Cronk mouth County Agricultural Fair as- o'clock. Rev. Marshall Harrington, last Thursday. The road to better and biKgter busi- REAL ESTATE lampion Basinet* Service to ociation, a non-profit' organization the pastor, will preach a sermon on Meetings of the Ladles' aid society ness leads through The Register's ad- it West Front St, Bed Bank Men From Little Silrer td 14 which will revive the, historic Mon- "The Nams Above Every Name." Mo the Methodist church have been vertising columns.—Advertisement. ITione 3500. ' Momnovm Street—U Mad* mouth fair at Freehold August 23 to services will be held the four Sun- discontinued during August. 37, were filed this week with County days following and worship will be Wellington Wllklns, Sr., Is suffer- Clerk George H. Roberts' by Attor- renewed, Sunday, September 11, in ig from a sore ankle. ey CliftoniT.Barkalow. The papers the Baptist sanctuary. Miss Evelyn Doerr, who Is em- Frederics Permanent Via Betty Bamuel of Rumson designers and engineers have so im- give Harry S. 9ould, president of the Mrs. Taylor W. Hance and her iloyed at New York, Is enjoying a road, 3UtUe Silver, bas moved the proved upon the old-fashioned col- Freehold Racing1 association as pres-< daughter, Miss Ruth Hance, spent acatlon of two weeks with relatives WAVES B§ tnpton BuftneM urvlee, wbioh fee utensil that there' it every reason dent, Mayor Peter 3*. Runyon of part of last week at Atlantlo City. Connecticut. own*,'to u offlot at 1* Usn- ELIZA why our coffee should be nothing Freehold as vice president' and Ed- A number of the residents of this Miss Oora Bennett Is spending a laoutfcJiatt, B*d BMjt, bud ill short of excellent at all .times. And win T. Barkalow as secretary-treas- place attended a beaoh party at toatlon in New York state. |op«n'-i«nprrow. . .. there are styles to suit all fancies— TElMRflTURE urer. The association has 13 direc- Union Beach one evening last week. James Loftus of Jersey City, form-' SIBPffiNSON urns, pott, percolators, drlpolators, tors, including prominent business INTRODUCING coffee-makers, and 10 on. ^ The congregational committee of •ly of this place, is well on the road VbmiUnk, men'and sporting men of the county. tha Federated church will meet at Improvement from a serloua sick- Fr.d.rlw SUD-UI« ivltunln O) Va- The coffee roasters have done Major Edward Allen ot Flemlng- Wwctoi their park Fresh coffee Is necessary the parsonage this evening at 8 est. orii«r Scalp mat Hair CopdHloninf :on,; a veteran fair manager and o'clock. ?rotm.nt. Oily hair and acalp l» Juusrr CttiTtti to make good coffee and advance- The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire cauMd by functional diiturbancM of ments have been made in the type ihowman, who has been named gen- The Holmdel Softball team, play- >mpany will meet at tho fire house tha fcalp siandl. Tbff opanlnf o( Roma si LJSHT of containers used for packaging ral manager of the local fair, is ar- Ing at Long Branch Friday evening, Monday to make plans for a picnic tha (land -ducti ara waalnn.d and ranging an elaborate entertainment defeated the police department ot anlarpd, which atlow Mbum (atl: coffee so that It reaches you roasted* be held for Its members and the from aealp ilajaili) to overflow "* fresh. In addition to the paper bag, rogram, Including harness and run- that place by'the score ot 8 to B, iramen. Mttla on th« hair and acalp, , Tote —AND ONE FOR THE POT carton and tin can, we now fjtfd ling rsoest the first four days and The new community tennis court Mrs, Sarah Scott has recovered navr traatmtnt CDrracta tha caUM of coffee' roasters vacuum paclciint g automobile raolng on Saturday. Is now in, condition and several olllntu by ravltalliins tb* Malp N Grandma's day the recipe for •om a sickness of several days. flandt, which in turn normaiJio tu their product in glass. A glass wit.itfi. The ear contests will be staged by 1 I_ making coffee called for "one games have been played. A member- Joseph Robert DeFazlo, Infant son now of a*bum to tha acalp. heaping tablespoonful of coffee for a screw top is the best container in the .Hanklnson Spesdwayi, Jno,, a ship canvass for the new tennis olub Mr. and Mrs. Christopher De- . each cup and one for the pot" Many which, to keep your coffee fresh. ationally known organisation spe- will be started soon. Harold Holmes Ever a fashion leader—we are first to bring this , Now we have all the requisites for ratio, was christened Sunday at a housewives today sti" ding to this iallslng in dare devil, stunts on the is chairman of the committee and Catholic church at Asbury Park. Mr. haphazard method of coffee-making, good coffee making, a modern de- race* traok. Appearance of the ma- new Frederics Machine to the women of Red vice, fresh roasted coffee, and the Mrs. Irene Fromm is seoretary. and Mrs. Anthony Monzo acted aa yet coffee, aside from plain drinking chines on the Freehold race track, About 90 people enjoyed the Sun- dfather and godmother. After- Bank. .water, is consumed with greater rule for making 'perfect coffee by using level measurements. One built Bd years ago when automobiles day-aebool pionla at Point Pleasant wards a dinner party wad held at the regularity and in greater quantities had.yei to reach the point of being 'than any other beverage. It is'the word of caution, do riot allow the ast Thursday, It was very success- omeot Mr. and Mrs. Monzo. It was Permanents . $2.50 to $10.00 coffee to percolate or boil too lonj ven, somebody's oraty dream, marks ful In every way. largely attended and everyone had a nub of ttie American breakfast, upon. a departure at Freehold. the strength of which men sally Once the coffee is ready, serve I1 . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stearns have good time, because to be at its best coffee George Hamld, nationally known rented their house at Fair Haven and -forth, in good humor or bad, (de- howman in oharge of the dally and Theodore PI11U, who Is employed at • • • Where You Need It pendent perhaps upon your coffee) should be drunk as soon as possible have taken up their residence in Mrs. hlladelphla, Is enjoying a vacation after it is done. nightly showa, also has a full pro- Nellla McQrail'a" house at this place. to turn toe wheels of progress and gram In the making. t a week. Quickly - Surely - Safely direct the destiny of business. What Keeping the Coffee Pot Clean . Several residents of Holmdel at- Mrs. George Illmensee and her an important job is yours then, i to We might just as well begin now tended the wedding of Miss Helen This season's bathing suits call for a nymph-like figure. LAW, ion George of New York are again make consistently good coffee. to cultivate the proper habit of Robinson and Eev. James E. Van- occupying the house on the Walling Our reducing method Is the answer. Much, haj been said and written and cleaning, our coffee pot, Wash it in Vessem at Old Brick church, Marl- estate for the summer, Both have presented in funny-paper fashion good old soap and water each time Thl« One Affects Wholesalers and .We guarantee results. Call us for furtler information BBTTT SAMUEL Other Dealers In Eire Arms. boro, last week. Rev. Mr. VanVessem been very sick and on this, account about the effects of bad coffee and it is used, and then scald it out is pastor of the church. it is in acttial matter of record that afterward. Be sure to dry it your- hey were later than usual'ln taking With the opening of tseRedBank grounds for divorce .have frequently self instead of letting it stand. In The wholesalers and other deal- Mr, and Mrs. William Shaw have their residence here. They are ofiloe the service now' ha* a much coffee-grounds.' addition to this, it is good practice ers , in, arms and ammunitions are Mtumadto New Rochelle, New York, well on the road to recovery. JOHN & CHARLES Hairdressers wider •cope, Having previously ooVr So, fellow, housewives, let us con- to: rinse it out once a week with affected .by a federal law which be- after having spent three weeks with George V. Illmensee, Jr., son of Mr. Street; RED BANK Phone ISIS er»d only mimeographing, typing, . tidtr our. coffM-snaking process. Do .boiling-.water to which has been ame effective last Saturday. Tho Mr. and Mr*. John Jeffrey and fam- nd Mrs. George V. Illmensee, who and direct mall adverttilng. At now you use a "heaping tablespoonful?" added two tcaspoont'uls of baking law- is knpwn aa the Federal Fire- ily. offers a complete secretarial *crvioe K so; what is it? How. jrnich is .It?" soda. The alkali, action of the soda arms Act, Public Law No. 785, and Miss Ruth Hance has been enjoy- for the imall business nun, who haa\ Is it the same amount each time?' will thoroughly cleanse the coffee it-requires that all, wholesalers and ing: a week's1 vacation from her duties been operating from bit home or bad To find the answer'to these cjtfes- pot and make it sweet and clean, dealers buying.or selling arms or am- at Asbury Park with the Jersey Cen- so office whatsoever. This: Include! tions a leading- woman's magazine and there will be no danger then of unltlons must secure a federal li- tral Power and Light company. taking telephone messages, dictation, conducted-an investigation among spoiling the true flavor of the cof- cense at & cost of ?1 each. ' manuscript typing, bookkeeping, bill-: 100 \v6men to dete'ririine the amount fee. Because a clean pot is a salient Application for license must be TELL YOUR ing and clerical detail. Desk spaoe known a* "one. heaping tablespoon- factor in making^good coffee, many made to the local internal revenue Tinton Falls. can also be rented. Several local ful;" "Varjatforia occurred showinR housewives prefer a porcelain lined collector and no wholesaler can ship businesses have already signified a difference of as much as 100 per percolator or glass vacuum coffee cent and 60 per tent in tablespoon- maker .to which no sediment can merchandise to any retailer until the (The Bed Bank Besliter can be bought their intention of using this new de- collector's approval has been given In Tinton Falla from MM. 8»r«b Scott.) HiNEXi T DOOR NEIGHBOR partment. fuls measured by the same, woman. cling. ... 1 - : -.i In other words, coffee-made by that :he application, The fire company netted about $80 - In addition to this, Miss Samuel Iced Coffee for Summer Immediately upon, receiving baa been made local representative person one morning might be twice a li- last week by disposing of a chest of as strong as the morning before. Make double-strength ' ' coffee/ cense number the retailer or Jobber silver at the annual harvest home of for the Emerson Laundry of New using 4 level measuring tablespoons ark. • p : • i •; This is also true of cups. If you use la to file it. with-any dealer for .fu- the Methodist church. The winner ; an ordinary china cup for measuring of coffee to each measuring cup of ture reference so that check, can be was a Farmingdale resident A number of local merchants are' the water you cannot expect to water. Pour immediatelr over fee made on all shipments. : Miss Mabel Shultz of Belraar, Mr, WHELAN'S reporting unusual sales Increases make your coffee uniformly good. cubes in tail-glasses. Serve with sugar, plain, or wh'PPed cream, a* and Mrs. John McNeil of KatonBi since Miss Samuel has been handling Coffee at Its Beit ---.- Old Ironsides, most famous of the New York, and Miss Agnes LeStrange their dlreot mail advertising. Many desired. Cream may be made to frigates In the War of 1812, wan built There is only one way to be sure float on too br impressing a tea- and John LeStrange ot Jersey City art using mimeographed post card* tha{hat coffecoffeee, will bbe of the same in, the Boston navy yard In 1797, DRUG STORES 1 spoon level with the_ coffee »nd -, ' »'« . 1 . , were recent guests of Miss Margaret for their advertising messages. strengtngth neu and professional service It's in- treatment for this ailment. partment of «al«« Affiliates,'market- The best method of;toewlnpf coffee cubes in tall- classes inst. before, tended for.—Advertisement. Mr and Mrs-. William S. England Red Bank, N. J. ers of the Zotos method of permar observes a shorf .Krewiner ncriofl. serving. Then fill tlie glasses with Electric We Deliver. nent waving, and later in the adver- with wafer Jtist befow the. bojlinsr hot fro'bly-made coffer of the same point in tiRhtly covered-pot., which strength a« that used for the coffee tising department of B. T- Babbitt extracts s maximum amount of. caf- She obt^lMd, experience in these po- tee cubes. Puprar and cream to taste. Toaster fein, the stimulant, and the volatile Toffee CirVr sitions in market" studies and etatls- oils that lend aroma and flavor, and Ucalwork. : • . (Frosted.Coffee)". a ""in'mam n/}an.n&d MoSmoutlt t fl f whipped cream H Junior; boil»ge,T Long Branch; to AAn d that htffhtfflsitf l s "us 16 flneltiier im- with a tpoonful of whipped cream H 1986. While at Bed Bank high th portant t consideration.iidd i . ThT e modern.d , desireddid . waa editor of the "Bound Table,' Trehool *|» JOT', and; businessi managoi ::--:: -"-'- STAMP l»EWeV - as eoon thereafter; as distribution of the'claat year'book.'At Junto will permit. college «sh» was managing editor of GOGGLES the college! weekly,«'member of the September Program. Separate orders for first-day cov- student council and served as college Dates of first day sales of the post- ers] of each denomination should be Qmnuhxm sent to the Postmaster, Washington, publicity agent. She has completed age stamps of the new regular ser- CMOIV'B IUOMM a course in advertising copy writlpg ies which are to be Issued during D. C. at Columbia university and attended September were announced at the As many collectors desire to secure V the Wood Secretarial school at New Postofllce Department Monday night, registration of flrstrday covers,- ar- rangements have been made whereby ONLY l* ' York. as follows t »•»• postmasters may apply postmarks on Date Color the front of first-day covers, pro- Thurs.,Fri.,Sat Only POUI.TBTNOTES. Stump ot Sale vided sufficient postage Is paid and lOo Tyler Sept. 2 Salmon request made for registration. B«oent Heavy Bains Cause Trouble Ho Polk Sept 8 Blue • For the FooUrymen, 12c Taylor Sept 14 Lavender It was also announced at the post- ( A serious range situation now ex- HcFillmore Sept. 32 Green office department that stamp aales ists in soma areas due to the abun- $2 Harding Sept 29 B 1 0 0 1 0 r through the Department'* philatelic .•? ' ELECTRIC FAN , dance ot rain fall and the failure of (black center Agency for the month of July the soil to absorb the moisture an d light amounted to $95,078.80.—Rice's Week- quickly.. Small and large puddles, ' green bor- ly Postal News. SlBidily Combiett^ muddy soil, all tend toward breeding der) *7«0(«iaa poultry troubles. The first day sale on each of these One of the quickest ways to find 1.49 VALUE new Issues •will be held M t-ho Wash- lob is to advertise in The Regis- HOOK SHIPS Early pullets that reach the egg ington., D. C, postofflce, with general ter's Want Department.-riAdverUse- TOILET SOAP production stage of from 10 to 20 sale throughout the dountry following ment. I* ATI D iV J.IRSIY CIMTIAl RAILIOAD Bard nllUd lik* lh* per cent should be placed in the lay- llncit imported soapi. ing home regardless of the date, and 89 the housing conditions made as A tignln 8Qo vain*. nearly perfect t* possible—ventllat- Adjusiabl«-*rill stand on table-can ba hung en«ail. tlon, plenty of litter on the floor, —nofialaM-ne radio intarfwnca-complafa with long cool, fresh water before the birds at ' rubber ceid-A. a current. all times and clean mash and £vi VEN tho folks who travel by thumb can't get around so much cheaper scratch. m only AT 8»c ITS A WOW OF A BARGAIN! "Can I feed barley either whole or ground ^o my poultryt" Is rather a than you can. Just drive In to Your Mileage Merchant's popular question Just at present. The best answer that the county agent knows Is that while Jiarley GIBSON does contain Ingredients very simi- and get all the low-cost mileage of his lar to wheat and corn, however, it S«!!££ contains under most conditions, con- siderable crude fiber, which material In any feed Is dlflloult for poultry to genutno Conoco Bronx-z-x digest. W» would recommend ex- treme car* ID the feeding of un- hulled barley to poultry.' Gasoline. The increase this year in the num- ber ot poultrymen that are caponls- Ing at least a few birds Is very en- couraging. We suggest that the good work be kept up, as there Is a definite place for the production and marketing of capons in Mon- mouth county. The period fo* ketlng would range from Thanks- giving until April and any crops which give the producer sunn an opf !|| portuntty to extend the marketing season should be given due consider- ation.

Watob. any left-over scratch or v\VV\\\\\> muh that might be on the range. It only takes a few hours of such weathetv, as we have had the put IMPORTED month to put this material in a con- FACE CLOTHS FREE! 2i« dition to rather quickly poison birds. FACIAI7 JwolJSROENIAU A frequent thorough cleaning of the • Oi llnesl quOltr hoppers should be a definite part of Pnrpoie Craam the regular program. lowding, It" square/ with tha purchase) oi TISSUES modsrnistia dailgm. 50a ilia I*i|«ni Bunuon Acreage Bold. Mad* to 3*111 /or »$a lottoit. ^. ^. The former Ryan property on the 500 SHEETS north side of Rumson road, Little 2 TOR 9° Silver, ha* boon bought by Mrs. Vio- TS1IS< Will SMD let Glenjby of Eatontown u an In- vestment Tne property oomprisos &% acres. At one time it was one You get Conoco Service at well at the famoui Conoco Productt at theie Station*: ot the show places of this ssotlon, but the house U now in a state of dlartpatr.' The new owner has mad* Burdge's Conoco Service Station | Triangle Oil Service Station no statement aa to her plans. The 13-16 White ^treet, Cor. Broad ft White Sti., •ale wumdi by O. Howard JUppla- Register Want Advertisements Bring Quick Results eott. Jurt,off Broad St., Red Bank || Opp. Shrewsbury Dairy, Red Batik 'REGISTER, AUGUST 4, 1988. SUNDAY NIGHT IS egg mixture, stirring constantly; re- turn to the double boiler and cook, 'SNQWi Wid: he Food, of courte, must he'well SANDWICH TIME; A FEW, "" the mixture thickens. Add tha < aeosoncdl tp 6e worthy, ql Hot Off the Griddle I r and vanilla. When the mix- Glad to .^Answer Any. v TEMPTING RECIPES is cool, fold in the filberts. Pour its piquancy Jt£ ^mixture Into a baked pie shell Questions on Food Three Meak A coHl thoroughly. Cover with a atSTHBlf DONIiAJf XOBSTIDR. AND BOO BANDi . Vol S, No. 1 Oopyrifht BY SIDNEY SNOW,' IMS Edited by DEUTE In layer of whipped cream and WICH , aerVe.'\ , 'Chop one small daw of lobster For a, change when.1 baking apples meat and three or four hard boiled Dining Abroad try fflllng the O6ttUi» irith chopped eggs. Add jnayoonaiso to TT^^11^ o£ WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Lamb The Least Heat walnflt»>nd ralslnsi TheVjesult is spreadinpreading consistenconsistency anandd put be- most pleasing. Then another good tween. crusUeis-slices, of buttered 15 tIKQSN PLACE, BED BANK At Home way is to putabitofgraUa orange white bread, » ' Here's An Added Bit Of rind in the bottom an* fill up the• An excellent variation of this is to Fancy, articles, children's Giving Of All The Meats hole tflth honey, then .bake. Apples chop meat of one lobster; three hard clothing, , useful articles, Left-Overs Made Into a Grand, done In thla titty make a grand, sim- boiled eggs, one small-bottle stuffed ple dessert. '.; ';,'•.' ^V^rt ;.'-.•• ./.'••/ . ( ^ olives and a half a. head of. lettuce knitted goods and gifts. Novel Foreign Dish Sunshine For Summer Days and mnt with mayonnaise,/' , People Fond of Lamb Eat It : ' B«m»mber how'we an ussd to^be-' LOBSTER AND MOSHBOOK AH Summer Long v What a grand idea it Is to have a By SIDNEY SNOW llev* that searing,meat.ke^s in the fins novel foreign recipe in which to juices. Well, this bis been dlspKr^- SANDWICH use bits of left-over meats. • It will en.. It does develop* flav6r. in the out-' Saute mushrooms In butter and "Some like It hot, some like it cold.-* make the meal a special occasion side slices and givesVthe roast an'at- chop, adding a little cream if neces- tome like It in the pot nine days old.''. | md with no .feeling, of being a tracUve appearance' though; ' sary. Add same amount ot lobster A HOT DAY SALAD "warmed-over" meal. meat chopped; fine and season with Figuratively speaking, of course, and salt, pepper and lemon juice. using lamb as a good example, be- This recipe came to' us from Eng- Rice fritters or croqueiles- make Creamed shrimps'max be'used in- cause those people who are fond of land though it Is originally German: grand elde dishes for oreamed chicle- placa of the lobster. lamb don't In the least mind eating It Tomato Jelly With Celery and jnUCISCHKUCKEN en, sweetbreads or any other creamed three times a week. Espeolally In (Meat Pancakes) 1 the summer after "taking Into con- Nut Salad :f*- • . ' v- v :;;;••;.;'.;,; •:•. sideration that summer or winter, M pound finely chopped cold meat TARTAR SAUCE FINE people eat meat and lamb Is the least 2 tablespoons butter > To.dean ribbons which are so In Boat giving of all. On hot days, a dish must really be 2 finely chopped shallots or small use for the hair during the summer ACCOMPANIMENT FOR tempting in appearance if it is to be onions months, sponge .them igentiy, with On 0unday a luscious roast leg of enjoyed. There Is probably nothing 14 cup gravy or stock warm water and ammonia. Then FRIED FISH DISHES lamb with rich, brown gravy, pan more rulnlag to the appetite than a spread them lengthwise on the iron- browsed potatoes, string beans, pina- sad looking wilted something that Is 1 tablespoon flour apple and cheese salad, peach short- SaR, pepper Ing board, cover them .with a thin supposed to be a salad. Here is one Batter cloth and Iron until they are thor- Many a fish dish is very dependent cake and coffee. Then on Tuesday that Is almost too pretty to be eaten oughly, dry, , on the. sauce served as an accompan- either sandwiches or cold lamb with but which will certainly stimulate the Fry the shallots lightly In hot but- iment. Taking tartar sauce as' a thin slices of tomatoes and lettuce Jaded appetite: It is Tomato Jelly ter, sprinkle in the flour, add the good example, it Is a splendid accom- and rye bread or just sliced cold with celery and nut salad and is stock and boll well. When the flour Canned corned beef hash Is quits paniment for most fried fish, dishes lamb with potato salad. Then on made by soaking three-fourths,of & is sufficiently cooked add the meat the thing for a picnic. It Is so easily and; can be such a grand thing'or Thursday a grand stew or English package of gelatin In a half cup of and season to taste and stir over the prepared over a camp flre and does- can turn around' and be just as mean Shepherd's Fie. cold, water. Then cook a can of to- flre for a few minutes. Make the bat-' n't require burdensome cooking as mean can be. Not purposely of matoes, half an onion, a stalk of oel- ter as directed below and pour a thin equipment. course, but if it isn't treated well. SHEPHERD'S PIE ery, a bay leaf, two cloves, a tea- layer of it into an omelet pan In which It just won't show off to best advant- H pound cold roast lamb spoon of salt and a dash of paprika a little shortening has been heated. age,' Here is a worthy recipe; . . : Frdnfe Berardi 1 pound mashed potatoes ten minutes. Add two tablespoons As soon as It Is set, spread over it Cheese can do so much towards i FLORIST • 1 tablespoon butter of tarragon vinegar and the gela- about 2 tablespoons of the meat prep- aiding and abetting summer appe- TARTAJR SAUCE •"; . iH pint gravy (1 cup) tin, stir until dissolved, strain, and aration, and cover with another tites, especially at that tune when 1 cup mayonnaise lay of the batter. Now place the one has the urge to drink meals' Seven*Bridge Road 1 teaspoon parboiled, finely chop- mold In a fancy ring mold. When rather that eat them. 2 tablespoons minced parsley ped onion cold, turn from the mold and fill the omelet pan In a hot oven, bake until 2.tablespoons minced chives > New Bomson Boad, center with: Celery and Nut Salad- lightly browned, then cut Into con- 2 tablespoons minced capers , Bait and pepper ; Cut fine tender stalks of celery and venient portions and serve as hot as To release Ice cream or Jelly from 2 tablespoons minced olivet Little Silver, N. J. Cut the meat into small thin slices. English walnuts and mix with possible. This dish should be ac- a mold easily, fold a hot cloth 2 tablespoons minced cucumber Melt half the butter in a pan, add the companied by a green salad of aome . BED BANK 2571. potatoes, salt and pepper and stir French dressing. Garnish the center around the mold for a minute. Now, pickle *- over the flre until thoroughly mixed; of the salad and the border of the kind. — ••'—- some people prefer the method of 2 teaspoons tarragon vinegar . Grease a deep pie dish, line the bot-jelly with tender leaves of lettuce PANCAKE BATTER Hoiamrthe mow iilgHUy'tlpJiaa; Hn- MlitheseaflOhlngB thorougnly and tom with potatoes, put In the meat, and bits of curled celery. 1 pint milk der hot running water, but' unless stir them into, the mayonnaise. Onion" sprinkle each layer with onions, salt This salad can be varied by using 2 eggs one Is an expert this method Is not may be added instead of chives'. This Eifecttre June Uib. and pepper, pour in the gravy, and, the tomato ring filled with shredded * heaping teaspoons flour '•'HiLRK ISN'T A MAN*, woman or child, who could pass up these hot, advisable. will make 1M cups tartar sauce,'' cover with more potatoes. The po-cabbage, pimentos and pecan nuts, Salt I luscious muffins, no matter how hot the day. And there isn't a tatoes can either be scored with a mixed with a boiled dressing. Put the flour and a good pinch of meal or an occasion at which they can't be served. Just imagine During the summer when so much fork to make a rough surface or salt In a bowl, break in the eg having blueberry muffins for lunch, accompanied by tall, glasses of cold whipped cream is being used, the CHOCOLATE FILBERT PIE smoothed with a knife giving it a It Is Interesting to note that a stir, gradually mixing in the flour milk for the children, and iced tea or coffee for adults. Could anything housewife can save time, and money crust-like appearance. Dot with re- from thasldes, and add milk, a little by adding the white of a fresh egg to FUEL OIL maining butter and bake In a med- cracked egg can be boiled without give more "pick-up" to a 'meal and do more for jaded appetites? the cream to be whipped.' It saves Here is a pie that will warm the the contents being forced out, if the at a time until a thick smooth batter cookies of most any man's heart: erate oven from 30 to 40 minutes un- other end Is also lightly cracked. Is formed. Beat well for ten min- both time and money as the cream' til the potatoes are well browned. utes, then add the remainder of BLUEBERRY MUFFINS will whip. mor» readily and; thinner CHQCOIiATJUJLBERT PHD cream can be used. the milk and let stand for about one t% oups sifted cake flour 1 cup fresh blueberries 2& cups milk "' hour. »% taps, double action baking 1 egg, well beaten 3 squares chocolate PerGaT Did you know that peas are best It 4 egg yolks Different And Delicious powder 1 cup milk not shelled until ready for use. They 4 tablespoons flour ' -' SWEETS AFTER 1/8 cup sugar 4 tbsps. melted butter or can so easily lose their flavor,,. 1 oup sugar . ' H teaspoon salt - shortening Hi teaspoon saK ! ' Special Cash Plan. SUMMER SIESTAS 2 tablespoons butter Uses For Grape Juice Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, sugar and salt, and Just to be different, the neap time 1 teaspoon vanilla, BUI up—Now. sift .again. Combine berries with one-third cup of the flour mixture. you are planning on serving hot bis- 1 cup filberts, chopped A nice custom during hot weather Combine egg, milk and shortening;. add the flour, beating only enough cuits,'cut them in squares instead of Whipped cream, .'....--.. Since the seasoon for ripe grapes palate In the proper state of recep- is to serve some delicious iced drink round; There la really no point to is comparatively short, it Is Interest- tlveness for a hot-night dinner. and cookies In the afternoon, wheth- to dampen all the flour. Fold in the berries. Bake in greased pans in it, but It does make them look dif- Scald the milk, with the chocolate; ing to learn of now and delicious er on, the porch or under some nice a hot oven (120 degrees), for 25 minutes, or until done. Mikes 18 ferent. . . beat with an egg beater until the Hance& Davis uses for grape juice, so that we may SPICED PINEAPPLE AND shady tree in the yard. muffins. mixture is smooth. Combln* the »gg enjoy the flavor of fresh grapes the GRAPE JUICE Now cookies, fortunately, don't re- yolks, slightly beaten with the flour, Tel. 103. year 'round. It will undoubtedly be quire a lot of hot work for the fin- When using molasses In cooking sugar and salt Pour in snjall amount news to many housewives to learn 1 pint unsweetened pineapple juice est cookie makable, and yet ere al- one must be ever so careful to have of th», chocolate mixture, over the that grape Juice has a very definite 1 pint grape juice ways appropriate to serve. Here are the right oven temperature as mo- placo in many types of puddings, 1M teaspoon whole doves two grand reelpea that Will makerune, Helpful Suggestions lasses burns easily. A moderate custards, sauces, sherberts and froz- 1 nutmeg showings: oven for molasses will prove satisfac- en desserts. 2 sticks cinnamon, each about 2 tory. •' • . • '...'. IF YOU AVANT TO SWIM Tha next time you order a bottle inches long OATMEAL MACAROONS of your favorite brand of grape 34 an orange rind 1 cup sugar For Summer Menus The success of many a dinner rests juice, just remember that it will win Break the nutmeg Into pieces with 1 cup rolled oats' in the proper selection of china and $5.00 Season Per Family equal acclaim for your family If you a hammer and cut the white inner 1 egg white that little thing of having the dishes use It in any of the grape Juice red- skin from the orange rind. Combine Vi teaspoon vanilla, A smart new frock for summer apple rings are especially good to hot. Daily Bathing J5Q per family car pea listed below. ingredients and cook slowly for 10 % teaspoon salt tables is a chop plate with your fa- serve with all type of sea. food* % cup grated oocoanut There are very few women now- GRAPE • JUICE CHIFFON minutes. Strain and serve cold. vorite egg noodle; or macaroni • ring CARROT RICE RING Saturday, Sunday ...... 1.00 per family car Serves 6. Add salt to egg whits and beat un- filled with creamed salmon or other 2 cups shredded carrots (parboiled) adays who do not use a cook book DESSERT til stiff, then gradually add the sugar, 1 tablespoon minced onion to some-'extent It is therefore-ja. 1 tablespoon-gelatin - beating constantly. Fold In the rolled iea food garnished with fresh peas ltt cups cooked rioe ——'.--—.-».—•• good idea for every woman to keep SjBKSSIXa S0OM8, SHOWERS, % cup cold water Prepare baked beans in your fav- oats, cocoanut and vanilla, mixing and Union pineapple slices. Serve JVt teaspoon prepared mustard a'piece of-plate glassranwft tbaibe well. Drop from the tip of a tea- of a book leaf, in some handy place *3fikALLOWED;' 2 tablespoons lemon juice orite manner and during the last with hot muffins and rhubarb tarts. / 1 egg well beaten In the kitchen. This piece of glass, Vt cup sugar hour of baking add 1 cup of domes- spoon onto a greased pan and bake Speaking of rings, there's a carrot- H teaspoon salt 3 eggs tic sherry wine for each pound of In a moderate oven 350 F. for 12 min- placed on an open cookbook will utes. rice ring, filled with fresh buttered Dash of pepper keep the place and protect the book SUNSHINE BEACH, NORTH LONC BRANCH H teaspoon salt beans used. Unless you are particu- 1 cup grated American oheesi from--flying:flour_sindrbnttet: 2/8 cup grape juice larly fond of salt pork or bacon with CINNAMON CRISPS or erwned.BMUl and garnished, with Combine all Ingredients, turn into S cup whipping:cream- baked beans-trythem prepared with 1/J cup butter bupdles of asparagus and pineapple a well greased ring mold or casserole Beat egg yolks slightly and addsmall pieces of raw «mok«d bam 3/8 cup sugar slices heated In their own syrup. This and bake at 360 degrees for one half lemon juice, sugar and salt Cook in added to the beans In the beginning 1/3 cup milk same carrot-rice mixture may be hour. Serves 6-8. double boiler, stirring constantly un- of the baking period. This U espe- % cup flour til mixture thickens. Remove from cially good when the wine is used. 1 teaspoon baking powder turned into a casserole covered with Some more simple style notes for flre, and add the gelatin that has 1 teaspoon cinnamon' crushed pfneapple and striped with your summer table are: add pine- been soaked in the Vt cup of cold wa- pimento, apple tidbits to salmon or tuna salad ter. Stir until dissolved. Add the During the hot weather, It's a ter- Cream the butter and sugar to- served in scallop shells; serve sau- grape juice and cool. When the mix- rible nuisance to have to go to the gether. Sift the dry ingredients and Pish—fried, broiled, or baked—Is ted or glazed pineapple slices with TO THE ture starts to stiffen, fold in the store every day and come back home add alternately with the milk, using a welcome change in the menu. Serve fried oysters; garnish fried or broiled the stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour with armloads of groceries. This can more flour if necessary to make a a complete meal on the platter, using fish with hot pineapple slices, wedges into greased molds or pile in parfalt be avoided If the housewife made up stiff dough. Roll on a floured board browned or creamed new potatoes of lemon and ripe olives or grapes; glasses. Chill again and serve, topped a list of all the groceries she figures and cut In 2-lnch squares. Bake on and peas, and large cooked carrots serve hot crushed pineapple with wlUi whipped cream and maraschino a greased cookie 'sheet in a moder- hollowed out to form cups, filled with will be needod during the week, and ate oven 280 F. for about 10 minutes. crushed pineapple and dotted with codfish cakes; for a simple supper RESCUE cherries. ServeB 6-8. ' buying them all at once. This try scrambled eggs and shrimp with The following recipe will make a leaves only the few perishable foods butter, then baked a few minutes. browned pineapple slices. most delicious, appetizer to put the to be purchased each day. Cooked turnips or parboiled green off ev«ry woman who ART OF PICKLING pepper halves may also be used to hold the hot crushed pineapple. cooks in a hot f ATTRIBUTED TO Omelets and souffles are always In WINE LEMONADE FOR good taste. Try topping the cheese THE ALERT HOSTESS AMERICAN WOMEN souffle with crushed pineapple before stuffy kitchen*. Menu Of The Week baking (a good trick too with the One of the greatest contributions old standby casserole of macaroni The bridge party hostess who is to home cooking which may be and oheese). Or spreading crushed always on the alert for cooling sum- M0NPAY ascribed to the American housewife pineapple over the plain or cheese mer drinks to serve her guests will I I Breakfast-Sliced oranges, ready to eat cereal, is the development of the pickle, In omelet before folding. Pineapple, be interested in this recipe for vine bacon, scrambled eggs, buttered raisin toast, coffee or milk. Lunch no other land has the fine art of beside adding delightful flavor, con- lemonade. • — Corn chowder with toasted crackers, pineapple and cream cheese home pickling been brought to such tributes those elusive little creature, To prepare it, make the lemonade a high state. It reached Its height vitamins A, B and C, as well as many In your usual manner but take only Bakd, vanilla wafers, fresh peach ice cream, iced tea or coffee. Dinner 60 years ago. Then It fell back and valuable minerals—a veritable spring about one half the amount of lem- — Baked meat loaf, creamed potatoes, buttered beets, tomato salad now again, there Is a wave of home tonic in Itself and far easier to take on Juice you ordinarily use. To each WIFE SAVER SALE pickling. than the "sulphur and molasses" of glass add one or two Jiggers of de- with French dressing, rhubarb betty with hard sauce, coffee or beer, Right now is the time to make our grandmother's day. mestlo wine. A good brand of Rels- them up. Armed with an assortment llng or Claret wine will serve the Pineapple Welsh Rarebit Is our old purpose. Tou will-note that the wine TUESDAY I of fresh spices from the grocer's friend served on hot pineapple. 1 spice department, with a good pick- gives a perfection of flavor impos- Breakfast—Diced fresh pineapple, ready to eat ling kettle, etc., we can start off with Macaroni and egg noodle dishes sible to attain in just a plain glass Trade in Your Old Stove cereal, French toast with strawberry jam, coffee or milk. Lunch — are always popular at this season of of lemonade. GREEN TOMATO PICKLE the year. Undoubtedly, much of this Another'wine drink fast becoming Potato nnd deviled egg salad, date muffins, fruit gelatin, buttermilk 1 peck green tomatoes popularity Is due to the fact that they popular is that which many smart or iced tea. Dinner — Tomato juice cocktail, cold sliced meat loaf, 1 dozen large white onions combine so readily with all kinds of hostesses serve, namely, wine with potato chips, jellied vegetable salad, chilled caramel custard, coffee. 6 red pepper pods dairy products, vegetables, meat and seltzer water. Any type of dry wine, Vinegar sea foods, and are of particular food will suffice. To prepare-it, pour one 1 cup mixed whole spices value as a medium for blending fla- and one-half jiggers-of wine into an WEDNESDAY L Cut the tomatoes in slices one- vors of various foods. This Is espe- ordinary sized tumbler or goblet and I Breakfast — Chilled cantaloupes, ready to eat fourth of an inch in thickness; dis- cially true In the. nutritious and appe- fill with seltzer water. Add a piece I card the small slices at stem and tizing recipe listed below which, when of twisted lemon peel. The drink is cereal, poached eggs on toast, broiled bacon, coffee or milk. Lunch other end. Cut the onions (peeled) served with the lemon pineapple very similar In taste to obampagne. eve 15 TO '20 Escallopcd asparagus, string bean salad, little rye bread sandwiches, in similar slices. Pack the vege- slices, IB truly a summer time treat, An attractive plate of crunchy wa- sliced peaches, sugaricookies, chocolate milk or tea. Dinner — Broiled tables In a jar In layers with salt MACARONI OR EGO NOODLE fers with a slight spicy sweetness will lamb chops, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, hearts of lettuce, buckle* between. Let them stand over night. serve as an excellent accompaniment on a clean/ automatic, Drain off the brine. Repack the veg- RING WITH CREAMED SEA for the wine. terry dumplings, coffee or beer. etables, then cover with vinegar POOD cool-cooking scalded with the peppers and spices. 8 ozs. macaroni Or 6 ozs, egg THURSDAY • Seal and store In a cool place. The noodles FROZEN CHEESE SALAD onions may be omitted If desired. 1% cups hot milk I ' Breakfast — Orange Juice, hot wheat cereal, 1 cup cracker crumbs GAY CENTER FOR scrambled eggs, huckleberry mussing, coffee or milk, Lunch—Stuffed 1 teaspoon minced onion (optional) THE BUFFET TABLE £oraato sated with apples, nut bread or rolls, cold rice pudding, lceoV RICE SUBSTITUTING 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper UNIVERSAL Kea or coffee. Dinner—Staffed peppers, Trench! fried potttoee, spinach,/ 4 tablespoons butter Wroaen ehoeolato pudding, coffoo, FOR POTATOES AT 1 pimento, chopped A frozen cheese salad, colorfully 1 oup grated American cheese decorated with pimento and sliced, MOST ANY MEAL % teaspoon salt stuffed olives, will be Just the ideal 5 eggs thing to use as the center for a. buffet ana* supper. Or It will be just the thing ' • Breakfast —, Grapefruit, ready to sat cereal, Rice Is a pleasing substitute for Dash of pepper and cayenne potatoes at most any meal. Some Cook macaroni or egg noodles with- for a bridge luncheon when your Why waste your life struggling ooddled eggs, bard rolls, jelly or jam, coffee or cocoa, Lanch—Spanish like it for breakfast steaming hot, out breaking In boiling salted water ability to prepare attractive and tas- with a balky old store in a hot, xice, radish and cucumber salad, rye bread, sliced peaches, layer eake. with butter, sugar, and cinnamon. until tender. Drain. Scald milk and ty foods Is being tried. Iced tea or butter milk. Dinner — Baked bluefish, carried rise, green Others like it for lunch with creamed pour over cracker crumbs In a mix- FROZEN CHEESE SALAD stuffy kitchen? Trade It in on the fish or vegetables and yet others like ing bowl. Chop onion, green pepper Boak one tablespoon of gelatin in peas, cole slaw, chilled watermelon, toa or coffee. it for dinner either plain or in a cas- and pimento. Grate cheese. Fry gglamorous, , thiIfbcooIGook serola or as the following: onion and green pepper In butter one-third cup of cold water, and add for S minutes. Stir into milk and one cup of boiling water and one-half ing, modern GAS range rod hare j SATURDAY RIOE PATTIES teaspoon of salt Allow barely to so- 1 cracker mixture. Add oheese and been WANTING and NEEDING. - Breakfast — Melon cubes, broiled potatoes and 1 cup uncooked white rice, washed seasonings. Beat eggs and stir in. lidify; then boat until fluffy with «eB», toast, coffoe or milk. Lunch — Baked beans and green pepped 2H quarts boiling water Lay macaroni In a greased ring mold, rotary egg beater, Fold ln.oa.e-half Change cooking from a job to a Joy At Isef m 14 usnriM Is asy 1% teaspoons salt keeping the pieces fairly straight pound of finely grated cheese, one «elad, brown bread sandwiches, sugared berries, small cakes, tea of 1 «gg Pour in tha oraoker and milk mix- small tin of pimento*, out Into bits, and eave time and money beeldeav mile. Dinner — Sauted Krer and bacon, mashed potatoes, creamed 1 teaspoon paprika ture, mixing It through carefully by and on* cup of heavy cream, whlj* cabbage, fried tomato slices, strawberry cream pie, coffee 2 tablespoons melted butter using a knife and separating the ped. Pour It into the refrigerator Cook the rlos In the boiling wa- macaroni hers and there to let the tray, and freeze. This reolpe may be ter to whloh 1 teaspoon of salt has sauoe run through. Set In a pan of varied by adding a cup of mayon- ( SUNDAY been added. Cook until tender. hot water and bake about 80 minutes naise, chopped pecan meats, minced Win a MonaL Mrtal Kitckcn TWf JlreaWart — Fjrejh raspberries, ready to eat Drain and while still hot add the rest at 880 degrees, or a moderata oven. green peppor and paprika, —. , ir • ».wpf> — *«vsu xoajMjvrxivB, JlHUiy 10 ME of the salt, tli* egg slightly beaten Serve salmon or other creamed sea Learn how you can win a glistening Monel Metal kitchen in the earoal, chicken liver omelet, hot rolls, coffee or milk. Pinner — Chilled and the paprika. Chill and shape food or vegetables In center of the lightly Into small balls or patties. mold. Garnish platter with pineapple To0 make a really good chill 1sauoe: easleet contest you ever entered. Stop in at our office today for entry pineapple Juice, baked cbfcken. now boiled potatoes, corn puddln*, Lay In a greased baking dish and rings and Individual servings of (lie .V,. ,bushe l of lip. s tomatoes; _2 quarts onions; 12 red peppers; 4% blanki and full Information. eucumbor and celery salad with French dressing, staffed olives, pine. brush with melted butter1 . Brown in gnon beans or asparagus tl»d with apple Ice box calce, coffes or tea. Bupper «— JeUlod tongue and rege- a hot oven of 480 B , for 4 or S min- pimento strips. quarts of vinegar; 8 tablespoons of utes. Serve around a roast leg or salt: 12 tablespoons of sugar. Cook ttbl» salad, hot biscuits, fresh cherry Urts, iced or hot tea. shoiridsr of lamb or separately. This All these together unUI a very uttle makst about 12 small patties. Add LEMON PINEAPPLE IUNOfl Juloe stands on top. Then put in Jars JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. BM*»jr gaow will be pleased to •apply any of these recipes. hot summer vegetables to the plats Bprlnkle pineapple rings with lem- and. seal until ready for ui», ' and you'va the makings of a simple on Jules and allow to stand 20 mln- Jest writ* ewe et this paper, |i but delicious dinner. . **•• Tfcjn saute them In butter and 1 Olnger root Improves the flavor of ,A\ WAI I II HI A I I •rated isAran rind. Xhwt tart cine, s»eii. whin Uf ea In cooking. .1NII III I UIOI 11A IION BED BANK EEGISTER, AUGUST 4, 1938. Page Thirteen 95 BROAD ST (NEXT TO POST OFFICE) RED BANK Orange • Irvington • Union • Morristown • Somerville • Dover • Ridgewood SPRY S PA M Hormet 12-oz. c«n "Flavor-Sealed" e0" 29 C BUTTER CRAX Standard Quality [ Heinz \Chpp's - Libb/s-Gerber's 319 Educator MARCM. BRAND REGULAR, DRIP, SILIX WINDS CORAL SIA ASSORTED DISSIRTS GRADE Ib. BROKEN No. 1\ PAPER NAPKINS . i»fb4c EHLER'S COFFEE "A" eon23 PINEAPPLE can 15 JELL-0 or ROYAL 3,, 13 IDfAL BRAND OREGON 4^ " ..,< CT BRAND , COLGATE'S—LAUNDRY JERSEY BRAND ^ ^ ^ Ib. FRESH PRUNES 2 " ORANGE PEKOE TEA . con45 OCTAGON SOAP . 4 ...15c TOMATO CATSUP 3^25' SERVE IT FOR BREAKFAST! FINEST QUALITY MAXEMAKES ALUMINUM BRILLIANBRILLIANTT ^^ ^^ ^ HIAT AND SIRVE BAKER'S COCOA . WET SHRIMP BRILLO CLEANSER 2X25' HURFF'S TOMATO SOUP OIL MAII HORMEL'S "FUVOR-SEALID" HANDY BRAND " -^ ^-^^- PINE CONII BRANBRAND *^ III ^^- ^^ DEL MAIZ -i ./ A A gg 12-ox. N CORN NIBLETS . 2 ™ 21< SPICED HAM can 29 EVAPORATED MILK 3r.17< STRING BEANS . 3 .20' SMOKED J Armour's "Star" or Puritan qt. basket Sugar-Cured-Whole or Half (28 lbs. or over) 10 13 LONO ISLAND NEW YORK STATE • ^lV ^kW FANCY DUCKS Ib. 15 STRING BEANS . 2 9 CHOICI GRADE EATINO OR COOKING MM 0^ ^kjV Genuine LEGS LAMB Spring Ib. 25 NEW APPLES 4 10 CHOICE GRADE U. S. No. 1 GRADE or BOLOGNAS Frankfurters |b- ONIONS YELLOW 0 FRESH-KILLED • j^k ••(f CALIFORNIA—FULL OF JUICE FRYING CHICKENS 27C LEMONS LIMES \Q HADDOCK MACKEREL WEAKFISH CALIFORNIA—FULL OF JUICE ME£H-CUT 111 Ib. FRISH Ib. FILLETS IDl n CAUOKT 13 CAUOKT 8 ORANGES ^ 13-25 BUTTER CHEESE (Cut From, the Tub) W. Carry On* Good Old Store CRISCO GraaVof Butttr White or Colored Super Creamed — THE BEST .23 .29 A NATURAL CHEESI ROUND OR (LOCK SLICED MUENSTER CHEESE GOLD-H-RICH CHEESE Vi-lb. 18 SWISS • PIMENTO • STANDARD RELISH • PIMENTO • PINEAPPLE 5-os. PABST-ETT SPREADS . LION CREAM SPREADS glaii 14 MAKES LIGHTER BAKED^HoODS ~ SWIFT'S 4E. 4% 1% JEWEL PURE SHORTENING 11 SUPERNUT MARGARINE • 2^23 Groeery Prleot Efftcrkt From Thundoy, Augmt 4fh, to Widiuiday Nlglit, AHBIM* 10»h, Inct^ilv*. Meat, Flih, Dairy ond Produce Prle.i Eff«c(W< Thuridoy, Friday and Saturday—Auguit 4»h, 5»h and tjHi Only. (Rod lank O"ly>» RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST t, 1988.

Joyed a day »t Asbury Park. They Joseph Hesse Ke&nfburg. had dinner at tha Carolina tea room Jersey Qtieen Bee* and spent the evening on the board- Christian Science (Th. Ktd Bank .Bsflatar ean ba boosht ', t Going Abroad Stcinbach-Kresg* Brings You. aXtVablif Array of la Ksanibuis at tta itmrat oil. U JUner, walk. Those attending were Sophie Reading Room Died Saturday N. Santa Luola, PWlIp KeUTr, Chatlaa Cherry, Anna Fowler, Minnie Koenlg, Vosel and 1. Zvekanflan.) , Martha Hyer, Mrs. Kltsman, Helen With greater care than" (toy sea- Bmd Stnet Natfaaal Buk BMf. ahors) beauty queen is (elected, Prominent Red Bank BOMMH Miss Lydla Grimm of Church street Smith, Anna Bailey, Blgryd Lulpp* IS Broad 8tnet/ Bed Bank ehau, Emma Bailey, Mary Rappe- queens from the finest be* hives in •was removed to the Long Branch new Jersey are being chosen this , T«L Had Bsak S4S0-J. Man Paued Amp After Long hospital Wednesday, where she Is a leya, Mary Reddy, Ida Matthews, Marie Bailey, Mildred Walling, Stella month to-represent their apiaries in OPEN DAILY neml Held Mon- medical patient. competition with queens In countries ll.*O A. M. to 4tS0 P. M. Misses Julia and Helen Joyce of Bailey. LOAFING CLOTHES day Afternoon. as distant as Australia, Germany ltaM«ay a»« Friday Ertnlonl Jersey City are spending two weeks' Mrs. Theodore Bailey and children and Ireland, the New Jersey State 7l30 to fi-'3O vacation with their sister, Mrs. Mae Marie and Augusta and Florence Le- Department of Agriculture reported Joseph Huge, proprietor of Heue'i Klobert of Catnpvlew place. Roy spent Sunday at Princeton and today. ': .:..•'.•••• . ' . • . J Loaf In the sun through, the lor>g^ bright dayjW- •. v Bar* the Blbla, U» Work! of Mar/ ice cream parlor on West Front Trenton. Baku Eddr. Dlaoonnr and Fwndsr Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rockefellow During July and August, rearers 1 of Christian Sdraca. and all otfcir street, died early Saturday morning of Eighth street are the proud par- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cronce and of queen bees in this- state do their but don't be lazy about your loaf ing,' clothes! antliorisad ChrUtlan Selenea UUn* after having been confined to hli ents oi a son, named Wilbur, born children of Hlghtstown were Sunday greatest export fcualness. By air- tan mar bt raad. borrairtd or vat' Wait Front street home by Ulneu guests'-.of Mr. and Mrs. William , See to it thot they're the yery newest, smart- chaw*. Tuesday of last week. mail to every state in the union and about two, years. HI* condition has Miss Marjorle Veale of Church Hyer,Br. in specially .constructed cages' com- est eye - catchers . on the Shdret in short, Baadlsc Boom Maintained by been serious for tba past live weeks. street is spending the Summer at the Mr. and Mrs. Cheston Layton and plete with ten attendants to serve' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, He was 61 years old. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. son John of New Brunswick were see to It that they're from SCIENTIST. "her majesty," New Jersey queen Mr. Hesse wag born at West Ho- Lester Veale of Malta, Illinois. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. bees are «ent>to.-replenish colonies) SOS BROAD STREET. , RED BANK bpken and came to Red Bank with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yaharra of ana Mrs. A. F. Layton. in South America and Europe. Ro- It. Public U Welcoma. his parents, the late Oscar and Fourth street are the proud parents Mr. and Mrs. William Bell motored mantlo ports in the Azores, ranches Louisa I* Hesse, In 1897. His father of a son born at home Sunday, to Spring Lake Sunday and spent the In the provinces of .Western Canada, founded the lea cream and confec- weighing eleven and a half pounds. day with friends. ars a. few of the destinations > for tionary business shortly after his Ar- Miss Marjorle Beasley of Church Miss Elsie D. Bahrenburg is spend- theae bees. rival at Red ?J&nk and also for many street' spent Sunday until Thursday ing a week at Sliver Bay, New York. 'New Jersey queen* are in demand years conduated a plant for the pro- In Delaware visiting friends. Miss Florence LeRoy celebrated abroad because- of their freedom duction of smokeless powder in Mld- Mrs. Harry Seamen of Eighth her 16th birthday Friday and had as from disease and ability - to- brstd dletown township. His father for street returned home from the Perth guests at the Cllffwood pool Marie strong, healthy bees for pollination several years was champion marks- Amboy General, hospital Thursday Bailey,.Florence and Ethel Hanners and honey-making. Proof of their LEON'S man of New Jersey. with her Infant son, Roy Allen. and. Virginia LeRoy. ability to withstand the confinement Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rcselle spent of travel without Injury is evidenced The deceased was a member of Lib- Cornelius Brosnan of Newark spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sunday visiting relatives.in Runuon. by. the steadily increasing purchases erty Hose company and was an of- Frank O'Connor of New York is of queens from this state in all parts CLEANERS - DYERS ficer In the Exempt Firemen's associ- Andreach of Bayview avenue. Miss Betty Murphy of Bayview spending his summer vacation visit of the world. • ation. He was also a member of ing George Smeraldo of, Brallley Mystic Brotherhood lodge, Free and avenue has recovered from a recent Paul L; Holcombe, inspector of bee LAUNDERERS illness. lane. culture in the New Jersey Depart- Accepted Masons, and of the Tall Misses Josephine and Lillian Cedars of Lebanon. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Vesper and ment of '• Agriculture,., stated that; children Collette and Qeraldlne of Purdy left Friday for a vacation in queen rearing apiaries In every part Upon the death of bis father, 15 Canada. years ago, Mr. Hesse took over the Brooklyn are spending a week's va- of the state are Inspected In May and cation with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rob- Stewart Manee and grandson Stew- August of each year to determine, Offlca Honrt? Daily tiSO a.m. to Silo pj there would be little, or. no' demand Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polka and Evinlnsvi Tutiday and Thursday. for their commodities. While the ty of Main street spent Wednesday For appointment phone Mil producers of agricultural commodi- at Spring Lake, where they char- daughter Peggy of Perth Amboy 60 BROAD ST, BED BANS, N. J. '•**, I . ties claim that they ire better off tered a boat and enjoyed some deep were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Plerson Prove to yourself that and fairer to the consumer by not sea fishing. Pean Sunday. gradldg than la industry when one Mrs. R. Wilson and Mrs. Helen Misses Florence' and Mae Helser DR. MILDRED HULSART our Sanitone cleaning; of Bnglishtown spent last week a£ studies their methods. Davies of Crescent street visited rel- , 8UBO£ON CHISOFODIST. < is better by making atives In Jersey City and Union on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Recently a survey was made D. Johnson of Beers street. Miss Foot Orthopedics—Electro-therapy among, apple.... consumers -in New Wednesday. this easy—test. Send. " William C. Johnsbhrcashler of the CHady»-John»on returned^ home with Ofltaa Houm Dally SL «. m,- to S Ih at. ' York which showed that the major- the former to spend several weeks. Krtnlnsi! Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday;. part of a suit to us for ity was under the Impression that local bank, Is convalescing from a Othar tvcQlnffs by appointment,:plfona SiS recent operation for the removal of Mrs. George W. Hanners of Atlan- Sanitoning and part to the red apple Is to eat out of hand 1M BROAD ST, BED BANK. If. J. and the greeir apple""to" be cooked. his appendix. tio street is vlslting.frlends-at Cam- any other dry cleaner. Many of these people1 refined to be Mr. and Mrs. J. McHugh and Mrs. den, Then compare the two convinced that often green applet A. Kogan of New York are enjoying . The Hazlet fair, which waj re- are just as good or even better for a month's vacation in the Center contly held by the Hazlet firemen, pieces. If there is not eating out of hand than are many cottage at Rutland Park. cleared over. $600. Due to the stormy L. W. Lancaster a noticeable difference varieties of red apples. Therefore Miss Ellen Jenkins of Jersey City weather the fair was postponed for Civil Engineer and the producer often argues that he and Joseph Katcoe of Bayonne were several nights. The (100 prize was in favor of Sanitoning, must grade and advertise to please Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and won by Angelo Webster and prlzea . Surveyor send us both cleaning the consumer rather than always be Mrs. Bernard Doran of Rutland amounting to $5 each were won by 80BVBY5 honest In bis statements. Park. Mrs. Iola Rooke, Joseph Ahler, Jr., bills and we will re- Justus Camp and Fred Dean. The last of June, or very early In Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy of STBCOTDBaX DESIGN fund your money. One July, corn appears on the tables of Jersey City are the parents of an Sled • Belnroreed Ooncrote infant daughter born Wednesday. trial will show you New Jersey consumers. This Is not The older we get in years the BUILDINGS . DAMS sweet corn; it Is only early corn. Mrs. McCarthy Is tbe daughter of Mr. younger we become in ideas. Hardly and Mrs. C. Helfrisch, summer resi- a month passes but *ei» some Im- why Sanitoning is na- Tet there are producers who sell it portant improvement in The Regis- M Bsttln Boat, for sweet corn, with the result that dents and property owners of Bay- tionally recognized as view avenue. ter's job printing department. This' when sweet corn does arrive, fro-n change la for your benefit. Are you Fair Haven, N. J. a superior cleaning the 10th to the 20th of July, high- Carroll Doran of Hoboken Is spend- making use of ltT—Advertisement method. quality sweet corn has received a ing a three weeks' vacation with his black eye, and consequently a lower sister, Mrs. John Kelly of Rutland Park. price is secured. Not connected with any lunch or grill with similar name. Very often it is not the variety of Catherine Keelen of Wood avenue potatoes or the grade that one celebrated - her birthday Tuesday should demand; It is an honest state- with a gathering of relatives and ment from the producer as to the friends at a lawn party at the home HANK'S LUNCH of her aunt, Mrs. Helen Parrlsh of type of soli on which the potatoes "GOOD FOOD SEASONABLY PRICED* have been produced. And too. If the Wood avenue. Games were played Plain Dresses and refreshments were served. consumer would take the word of SPECIAL THIS WEEK! the producer and give a. certain John Hauck of Bayview avenue product a trial rather than depend- was surprised Saturday evening Men's Suits ing solely on tbe appearance, a hap- when a number of friends and rela- HAMBURGERS . 5c pier situation would exist It would tives arrived at his home to cele- seem that what Is needed Is a well- brate his birthday. Mrs. Hauck rounded and honest educational pro- served a full course turkey dinner ICE CREAM - SOFT DRINKS 95c gram In which the consumer, aa well to the guests, among whom were as the producer of the commodities, Mr. and Mrs. David Green of New- 58 WHITE ST., Mon^VLdr, R«d Bank would take a part, and finally would ark, William and Fred Lope of Jack- learn for himself first hand the true son Heights, Long Island, Miss Sadie iltuatlon. Bnch and John Colon of Jackson Heights, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dascher Is not here a real field for civic of Brooklyn, Mrs. Nettle Brosnan of clubs whose aim Is service? Newark, Mrs. A. Matthews and son Play Badminton George, Irwln Kahn and Mrs. Lil- LARGE ESTATE LEASED. lian Rapp of New York, Mrs. Wil- liam McCarthy of VanCamp place, 'Just-a-Mere-Farm" At Eatontown Mrs. Stephen Plekarakl, Mrs. Delia SEA BRIGHT ARENA Rented to New Yorker. Murphy and Mrs. Ann Andreach and children, all of Bayview avenue. Mr. The estate of the late Adam H. Hauck received numerous gifts and Courts available for individuals and groups. Oroel at Eatontown known as "Just- well wishes from the group, A-Mcre-Farm" has been leased to Lockers Showers Instructors Charles Hilton, president of Brown- Ing, King * Co., of New York. RACQUETS AND BIBOS FOB SALE OB UTBK. Tbe property consists of 51U acres Hazlet. Morning, afternoon or.evening seaalon, 80 cent* per person. of which ten seres surround the main house, bungalow, garage and (Thi Rid Bank Reslitm ein ba bought California Hopsacking large barn. The balance Is under In Uaslit from llrs. Edna M. W. Faitni.) For further information call Eatontown 411 CfiMillsi Bioeh Rug Shampooing cultivation for farm products. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E3. Peseux or Sea Bright 82. : The main dwelling is of the old and family motored to Belgrade colonial type and Is one of the old- Lakes in Maine, where they will eat in Monmouth county, having been spend several weeks. Mr. Peseux Is Sea Bright Arena, Inc. SLACKS built in 1768. It Is situated about enjoying his vacation from his du- COO feat in from the highway on the ties with the New York Telephone Eatontown-Long Branoh portion of Co. Ivory Soap the state highway between Red Bank Mlas Connie Macks of Brooklyn 2.49 and "Long Branch. The estate has a spent the past two weeks visiting frontage of 8,100 feet on the state her cousin. Helen Macks. THB world lias Many Exclusive With us—these porous, Laundry highway and is bounded by four Mrs. Louis Doaelle and Mra. Fran- sratt Oathsdrals. Yst All season we've sold them as aaeh man's aoul Is tha casual wonders. Loosely woven for quickly as we cquld tret: them in. roads. cis Woolley spent Thursday at New Oathsdral of his own cool airiness. Belted with multi- Mr. Hilton proposes to make this York. •xiitaaee. ant wksn colored braided ,hemp. Fastened TheySe thickly, tufted with heavy his all year round home.' For the Mra. Frank Warstrum and daugh- that soil sow aa to chenille in';$; clever chevrpn. pattern. imnortalltr, It Is to with smooth zipper closures. Tail- past few years he has had a summed ter, Mrs. Jack McKeon of Keans- th* baraarad (amtlr'i They'rejpft as down, praotical as a realdence at Deal. burg, were reoent gueata of Mrs. R. banillt that w« oSar • ored and designed in the Cali- eompUt* fanaral str- ^ Wear one oh the beach and The broker In tho tranaactlon for J. duderjahn of Telegraph Hill road, riot, twrftet la anrr fornia manner in desert shades—* ll your spoj-ta. things. They're Mr. Hilton was Joseph Q. McCue Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holmes d«UII, Iniplratlonal In Adobe, Mirago and Cactus Flower. 1 Agency of Runuon. Campbell C. ind Mrs. Florence S. Leroy loft baauty. Our prlaas ara ; to everyone . Hisses' sizes. LEON'S malntalDtd to ba na> Sixes 12 to 20. drool of Orange represented the Baturday for their camp at Lake somblr low. estate. Wlnnlpesaukee, New Hampshire, for 70-76 White Street, the month of August. Tbe Date Mrs. Frank Hyer has returned to atnet nooc RED BANK on the address on your paper shows her home after spending several when vour subscription expires. This weeks with her daughter, Mra. Ar- wper, like moat sslf-respeotlni pub- JOHN E. DAY loatlons. la operated on a caah-io- thur Heath ot Falrlawn. Mrs. Heath advance basis. If your final date Is and son returned with her mother , FUNERAL HOME TEL 2800 drawing nsar, sand In vour aback for a week's Vacation, for renewal todav so that vou will The employees of the Single Sys- 88 Riversidtt Aye., Phone 332 Red Bank STEINBACH-KRESGE CO. lot miss any Issues of your favorlts tem Laundry, owned and run" by home Aewipapetv->A4vertlMmant, Bert Wooljsy of Haslet, recently an- Mlsa.plen.oa . tlio^ UM , «a)|»WS

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BANKa^f. J., THUBaiUY; AUGUST. 4t 1938. ,••-,>..•.•.>*'-'1J- ".'•.'CJ?';,.'••-••• >!-jji PAGES 1 TO -— patrol committee, ' Theodore -' j -. f Many Entries Moore chairman! housing comi Banquet Oi St. > Fair Haven To Be tee, Courtlandt White chalrfni . Freak Wind Hit. marine • service committee,- Captain X&n^ Charles P. Irwln' chairman r medical James Club Held Host To Firemen Boats at Rumson Republican Slate ' ,* :.. •:• r- •, . . arid first aid' commHtee, Dn Walter A. Rullman chairman; police1 and parking,' Thomas M. Oopslll. chair- At Fair Tonight A freakish windstorm swept man; .prize committee, Alfred Llpp-, along the Shrewsbury river at f Sweepstakes August 20 man chairman; reception.committee, FirK Annirewsirjr Fewt^ at Stil- Attendance:and Receipt* Keep- Rumson last Friday shortly be- Augustus M. Mlnton chairman; pub- fore dusk and hit several boats, Picked By County Bo« lUdng World Ej^r to and 21, to'Have Large Entry licity, Thomas a Jleld, Jr., chair- r Ifcr'f W-rtliomsuBly Tout- ing Apaca With Last Year— anchored off Pullen'a boathouse. Already Received man; construction committee, Ens muter and Rer. Dr. John B. One of the boats, a cabin cruis- *fan ley 'White chairman; program com1- Two Automobile* to be er owned by William Mead, al- ouiiui nilttee, Lester Rosa chairman. ': McCk>tkey Gneit of Honor. Awtvded Sfttariky Night. most, capsized. .The windshield Prlies will he awarded'at regatta In another boat was smashed, Leaders of Party office on Marine' Park dook at 6-p. and clothes were rlppel off a line jHfv for. .the JJaUonaJ Bweep- The' first anniversary banquet and (The firemen's fair at-Jair Hav- »take».reK»tta to.be hejd h»r« Situr- .' Sunday. >••"..,• ' •• • • - • 'dance of the St. James club of^Red on another boat. day And Sunday,. Augiut.SO-ana 31, •«•••. • -i- '•*•>.:;.•• ; •' en rplls merrily along, with the at- Raymond L. Wyckoff of BUtt; was held last night at Sia> tendance Increasing each night In Observers said It resembled a are' about oompleted and from pres- der'S Inn on Bridge avenue and was receipt*' the fair Is keeping apace miniature waterspout, Harmon ent' lndlcatlont It looks aa If tho Trafford was blown out of his Keyport for County Clerk Rowing attended by about 100 persona. Rev. with last year but If fair weather SwecpiukM:.iW«rtta;, V tola year win be better than Dr. John B. MoCloskey was guest of continues the committee believes all rowboat by the whirling wind. honor and addresses were made by He was not Injured and was able Gheonta, B, WM4r.7Jr.,,pJ; vfaf,^-;:•-^"''. ' .. "'• . " records for. attendance and receipts and Jos. C. Irwin of Red Pelaware. nW.tni olh'tr . i Formal Invitation* have, been It Organize Tonight ReT.TranclsJ. Dwyer, spiritual ad- to get baok Into the boat The visor of the' olub, and Blohard will be broken'by the time the fair O* Coopir, both-4t-irhQtt aueM to all of the foretnoat motor closes Saturday night wind churned the water to such Bank for Freeholder. lrill &a *et- a ne» .recmd Eleanor Gabln, Philip Brady, Wil- public address system. The dance Proctor of Asbury Park for senator, this viar, with Hl-Ho. It Trusting able.; .-' •••• .i i- • •' under way. The program for this liam Andrews, Harold Hounlhan, Morris V. Woodrlng of Ocean Grove RAYMOND L. WYCKOFF % first .meeting calls for the selection platform has been moved back 25 The Convention I may hee>nrbmp«y«6 I can'Mtta iThe Inboard entries will have their Walter Tur'nler, James Qulhn, Ches- feet, giving more room on the fair for sheriff, James S. Farkes and Jo- arrangement* for rooms at the Molly headquarters at the park, where a of temporary officers, a name for the ter L. Forrar, John A, Kllduff, Anton seph C. Irwln of Red Bank for free- Pitcher hotel. I «m .... •;-..,-• . . large orane will be located to handle association, and a selection of cltlb grounds. - Osage, Eugene LJeneck, Charles and The big event Saturday night will S. S. Adams to Address Local holders and J. Stanley Herbert of date at the request of many friends) • Very truly yourV any sbe boat entered In the races. colors. Sea Girt and Harold McDermott of and of persons Interested In tha su&i ; ; (Signed) Georire B-Ward, Jr, John Waldron, William J. Spence, be the awarding of two cars, a Group Today Concerning In- The pits for. the. outboards will, be 'A* soon after this meeting as is Louis" Crandinettl, Porter Toomey, Freehold for assemblymen. Mr. cess of the Republican party. He located at the Tennis Court Park Chrysler sedan and a Plymouth se- ternational' Gathering at San Parkes and Mr. Herbert are candi- states that Jia pledges himselftd the' , Ohio. practical, it is planned to gather to- Joieph Sovlero, P'red.Schofleld, John dan. Both cars are on display on dock at the foot of Broad street and gether a group of men who have, In Oaul, John Mulylhlll, Sr., and son dates for re-election. highest type Of service of which he Dear Mr, Brown: east of the Monmouth Boat club, the fair grounds. Arthur B. Sickles, Francisco. is capable and that hlscconatant aim past years, been oarsmen or inten- John, Harry Jackson, Edward Mc- general chairman of the fair, has ' Have just received'youis of Jrth where there will be ample floats pro- Kenna, Frank VanBrunt, Edward will be for efficiency r; w^It be •/.building at 14 Monmouth street, JOSEPH 0. blank* can 'be'had by colnmunlcatf which is scheduled for 8 o'clock. faiil and the' Interior yOt.be redec- In the near future for tha purpose of ator. The Young Men's RepubUoasi course will be approximately north- -»- Brown,,chairman of whljsh it, reeently purchased., The giving instructions regarding Rotary club Indorsed W. .Warren Barboaf' of Proap«etavJn»e,*nlC|K will.mean orated. Mr. Jones is'hopeful'of Ob- suite of four offices have been re- Speculation has been prevalent for 60 TSroad taining ' new offlce ' equipment - from International to the new members. for United states senator at tbar that spectators ,whq are' hot aboard modeled, and re-decoraUd. The form- several .weeks a* .to whether Mr. same meeting that approval was giv- itreet. Chamber of Commerce rooms. thi Postofflet Department., The Red Bank club has been urged Wyckoff or Mr. Irwln would run for yaohu < win * have en exceptionally Lacly Elk. Club : er, offices have boon rented to. Dr. by the public officials to get behind en for the candidacy of Mr. Irwin. A Requefts for hotel and housing ac- ' Jn the Wo years Mr;-Jones .fiat James F. Smith, formerly of New- county clerk. All doubt on this good view from the 'William K, It commodations should be addressed a drive known as "The Bucket Bri- meeting of tbe Republican executive White > Memo.rl»l Park-at the foot Has Beach Party been postmaster' carrier service has ark. , Mr. - Smith la an optometrist score. was removed Tuesday night committee of Rel Bank waa held JW- to, Courflandt White, chairman of been extended in the: borough and fade" for the furnishing of stainless when the Young Men's Republican of Wharf avenue -'and from other Be took possession Monday.. steel utensils to replace the old day night. A report was circulated Housing committee, Chamber, of The Lady Elks Bowling club of additional mall boxes have been In- club of Red Bank, of which Mr. Ir- points of eivinUge; along the! Red' Commerce,' flO.Broa d street The Berk agenoy reports the sale enamelware now being used In that the committee would inaoise Bank shore from thi Memorial Park Bed Bank held. & beach party last stalled In the borough. , win is a member, Indorsed him for candidates for county offices, but the T.D, Moore, chairman of the An- of a six-room house .on Chelsea ave- Rivervlew hospital. This Is looked freeholder. Yesterday he announced eastward to, tbs borough limit*.. night at Monmouth Beach. Mrs. nue, Long Branch; a store on Spring- upon as a very worthy cause and each meeting was levoted entirely, to un- chorage and Patrol committee, will Frank Sherry, Mrs: Thomai Kingf and his candidacy for this offlce. Almost important routine matters. take'charge of assigning positions Chicken Supper Held wood avenue, Asbury Park, and a Rotarlan is expected to make an ef- simultaneously Mr. Wyckoff an- Mrs. Robert Qraham were in general property on Lelghtdn avenue, this fort to help put this across. Mr. Proctor, who la Judge of.the for yachts along the course, and charge. • . • . nounced his candidacy for county Garibaldi Society these can ba secured well In ad- borough. ' . ' Dr. Allan B. Randall and Professor clerk. Asbury Park district court, has mad* Members present were Mrs. Klhy, By Everett Parish vance by getting In touch w(th Mr. The Lelghton avenue property, Edwin C. GUland are anxious to re- Mr. Irwin Is serving, his second the following announcement of his To Hold a Picnic M6ore at his office, 90 Broad street Mrs. Sherry, Mrs.. Graham, Mrs. formerly owned by Victor Gregota, ceive the names of young men who condldacy: Frederick Kleferdorf, Mrs. Fred L. More than 250 slippers were .served term as a member of tbe assembly contains a building, with four rooms wish to receive training In the Mer- and his fourth year as a councilman As a result of the urging of a great .The general committee haa decid- Jones, Mrs. Maurice Schwartz, Mrs. at the annual chicken salad supper and attached garage, and a smaller Tha Oiuseppl Oaribaldi society of ed to eliminate the^Monday schedule Tuesday night by St. Catherine's chant Marine. This Is along the lines of Red Bank. He Is president of number of Republican leaders and 1 Elmer Dey, Mrs. Joseph Menzzor building with a three-room apart- workers throughout the county that Bed. Bank met last sight: at Odd for the time trials'this year, feeling pane, Mrs. John Hohrey, Mrs. John church, Everett at St Gabriel's of youth promotion, In which the the National Sweepstakes Regatta Fellow*''hall on MoBmouth-street ment Tbe lot Is 36x160 feet Red Bank club haa been active many association, a director of the Young I become a candidate for the state that the heavy two-day program will Hughes, Mrs. Elile Carhart, Mrs. church'grounds at Bradevelt. Tho senate, I have decided to offer nqt and mad« flnal.plans *or a.picnic give Red Bankers and its visitors George Dwyer, Mrs. Joseph Layton, supper was In charge of Mrs. Charles years. Dr. Randall Is chairman of Men's Christian association and a services to the members of my party!- be held Sunday, August Jl.'at Hij ample enjoyment and. entertainment Mrs. Emily Johnson and Miss Made- Rumph, Mrs. Thomai Kelly and Mrs. Slaps Officer, the Touth Promotion committee, and member of the Lions club. and to the people of my county. lands amusement bark, ~ All*nUa • The racing schedule for, the two leine Dennett. Edward Rowe, who were assisted by Dr. William Wlrth and Harry Clay- The following announcement I* I fully appreciate the responsibil- Highland!.. The- picnic will start'at days M officially agreed upon this other women of the parish. ton are member! of his committee. made of his candidacy: ity of representing our great county 10 o'clock and •refreshments win be Gueala present were Mrs. Philip Woman Fined $15 of Monmouth In the state senate, bos track is as follows: - CouslneaU, Mrs. Teresa Hawkins, Two 110 prises Were awarded. Tbe In announcing my candidacy for served. An attendance prlja will'be the nomination as a member of the feel my service In the assembly foe SATURDAY, ANGUsT 20. Mn. Elisabeth Freund, Mrs.'Samuel winners were Helen Long and Caro- Policeman Bert Boyer of Sea two years has given me the know*, awarded. Nuniie A. E. Ralhleri.lf Time of lyn Hawxhunt, J>oth of Everett Board of Chosen Freeholders, to suc- chairman of the'^committee In SUtt C. Corse, Mrs. Lawrence Schilling, Bright last Sunday played one of the Two Are Injured ceed Raymond L. Wyckoff, who has edge of the needs of our county. My char** and' he Is .being assisted.^. 11:40—Class A-l outboards,. Orat heat Mrs.'- John 7. McNeil, Mrs. Harry leading roles In a real life version announced his candidacy for the life-long residence In the county haa line—Class A-i, outboards, drat hsat Pennlngton, Mrs. Arnold Soden, Mrs. TAX OOUNCUX, MEETING. of "He Wlv? Gets Slapped." At Shrewsbury nomination of county clerk, I do so, acquainted me with its many prob- , Anthony Sovlero, president of the . ltiM—Class A-l. outboard!, 3d htai lema. society, and a committee of -eight B. M. Hartnett, Mrs. Harry Hoffman Miss Hazel Clark, colored, of only after muoh thought and consid- II 1*0—Class A-2. outboards, 2J lint and Miss Ann Shirldan. Two persons were Injured early eration, and with the conviction that I wish to assure my fellow, citizens] other members. -•••• • -••••:••• •• llOO—Class C-1. outboardi, flnt heat New Marlboro Organisation Holds Red Bank, slapped the officer on the that If I am so honored as to be their 1 dO—Class C-t, outboards, first hsat First Session. face and was fined IIS by Recorder Monday morning at Shrewsbury the party leaders and the people of Dr. Morgan. Collo wai. elected l:«t—Jildget (open, outboardi, flnt The club Fill hold a business meet- tbe county of Monmouth, and my choice, I shall continue to do my 1 Ing next Monday night at the Elks Roy Stone. Her brother, Eugene when their car Jumped a curb and best to Justify their confidence in me chairman of the' society ! annual At the home , of Mrs. , Clarence crashed a highway sign after a rear many personal friends, have helped ball to be held Jn the fall. New tlM—Class Cl. outboariis. Id haat home. Plans are progressing for the Burke of Marlboro,' a unit of the Clark' of New York, was fined |9 on me to make this decision, by their by the type of service I shall render Sit*—Ohsa O-J. ontDoaird*, Id hsat sail Wednesday Bight, August 24,' on a charge of disorderly conduct tire blew out. endorsements and requests that I them. . . member! -received last night In- tilt—class X outboard championship Emergency Consumers Tax - Council Abraham Levlne of Long Branch cluded Dr. Collo, Dr. Michael Ji first hs«t the steamer Sandy Hook. • Tbe slapping took place when the become a candidate. of New Jersey, endorsed a program and Miss Terry Often of Asbury In my honest sincerity to represent Lorenso, Patrick 8intangelo, Ed- t*0—Uiimt (opni) outboard!. to work for "tbe betterment of con- officer tried to settle an argument Id hsat between Mrs. William Fowler, Jr., Park, occupants of the car, were the people of Monmouth county, 1 Eatontown Drive ' ward Cfcnsons, Darius Oarbatlnl, . lite—tlS-«6blc Inch elau. drat hsat TROUBLE WITH 8EWEBS. sumer' conditions In -Marlboro and taken to Rivervlew hospital by Her- feel that my four years as a council- Domlnlo Nervo. Michael Tesauro, 1:40—«l- inboard runabouu, flnt sumers Tax Council Is a state-wide Being a resident of Monmouth ambulance and already the cam- haat at Red Bank. A portion of East movement with chapter councils In Rescued Yesterday county all my life, and my family Recover Miller's < tils—Class C-D Inboard runabonti, Front street Is blocked off to rej>e!r Matawan Church Concert. paign is nearlng the half-way mark; Id heat nearly e,very large community In A sacred concert will be held Sun- many years before having been resi- The amount of subscriptions re- Car In Maryland a break In a concrete pipe through New Jersey. It began last May In Earl Hendrlckaon of Bergen place dents of Mlddletown township and 1:40—lli^nMo Inch elaas, third heat which drain water flowed. The storm day afternoon, August 7, at 3 o'clock the Bayshore area, and being deeply ceived is *l,300. V iU KA0IS nVS ktlLM Atlantic City when a group" of wom- came near drowning yesterday while at St. James A. M..E. Zlon church Interested In this section, I am ex- Jury Commissioner Charles MUlef Jury Commissioner. Charles Mill- sewer on Linden place Is. out of or- en formed an organization for the swimming at Kepwel Park, Cold In- • ' sjiudar, Ausuat 11. der and Is being repaired. The sew- at Matawan, under the direction of tremely desirous of representing the and Thomas F. Joyce, team c*p> er's car, .which, waa stolen Sunday llioe—OiasMS C and » Outboard purpose, of opposing all new taxes dian Springs, when he apparently the Progressive Workers' club. The people of these communities as well tains, are being urged by Mayov night while he was in' conference ' tfervloo runabouts er lift on Bergen place proved In- which increase the coat of living suffered a, cramp and went under,' as of all Monmouth county, I hope capable of coping with the Water Junior choir of the Shrewsbury Adolph L. Braun, chairman of the! / with State Highway Commissioner llilO—Claa* B-l outboardi, flnt heat without providing a necessary ser- Ha was rescued, taken ashore and Avenue A. M. E. Zlon church of Red and feel that, if successful, I can be campaign, to solicit every person tal lllie—Olaas B-I. .outboard!, lint beat which flowed Into the pipe and for of service to this part of our state. HL Donald sterner of 'Belmar, was > 1:90—Class B.I, Wbearos, Id hiat vice and to seek reduction or elim- revived" by Paul Dwyer of Long Bank will take a prominent part in the community. Letters concerning reoorertd- yesterday at Laurel, the past week or more special pump- ination of present taxes which they Branch, an employee of the Jersey I want to thank personally, every lilt—Ojan B-1. outboardi, Id haat the concert. Miss Florence Horton one of tbe Individuals and organiza- the campaign, have been ssnt to rest- Maryland. • t iis—^Oiasa X Outboard t CbanploD- ing apparatus - has been ^ stationed felt are either too high or unneces- Central- Power H Light Co., and was sblpi, Id beat there. ' "•','•' Is president of the club. Benjamin tions who have so kindly and whole- Idents of nearby communities aenree} Thi oar was not.damaged although Ii**—OtaM 0 «nd X Outboard B.olns sary, later admitted to Fitkln hospital for Davis is chairman and Rev. R. Z. heartedly supported me. My one by the Eatontown squad requestlnf on* tire was stolen, killer, upon RuaskoiU Apparatus at the Red Bank sew- , Recently a state office was opened treatment His condition this morn- Taylor Is pastor. most earnest desire Ii to be of serv- a donation. j finding his oar missing, reported the >40—Class r (own) outboards, lint age disposal plant for measuring In Trenton to unite the activities of ing was good. ice and represent the people of my incldintrto the BeWr polios, who boat rainfall and the amount of sewage county, as ably and as honestly as Is , 11*0—Class r (open), ootbqirdi, Id all the ohapter council* and to repre- Bceveytown Camp Meeting. lent out a. radio alarm. , h«st 1 and drain water flowing Into the sent consumers In tax legislation. Committed to Workhouse. within my power. Fall In Playground . Joseph C. Irwln. 1:00—NaUonsI ImtpsUkes, II Ulei, plant show a most unusual condition !Two thirds of the nation's tax bill Ernest Mason of Linden place, The Reeveytown African Metho- v flnt bsa^t dist Episcopal church will hold Mr. Wyckoff has had a long record Break Boy's Armi «*0—»l-eobl1enM«t inshInsh, NaUonaNaU l Cham- of affairs for June and July. During la,collected in the form of hidden charged with being drunk and dis- Miry Qui^tyim fensllpi.. Id beabeat those two months precipitation was taxes," Mrs. Burke said, "and. the orderly, wu sentenced to serve from campmeetlngs during the week of In politics which bepan when he was fU-.ublU-.bl j InchjN.UonaIhN l Obsmi- almost twice as much sa for the proc- houiowlves-oonjumers pay these 80 to 90 days In the county work- Sunday, August 7. Rev. O. M. Co- elected a councilman of Keyport William Chaplin of Wast New! Car at Sea Bright bert of Mew Brunswick will preach Subsequently he served as mayor of dlte—Hsu'nafawMpstakes/ II mlUi. eeding five months. The reoorda show 'taxis regardless of the amount of house this morning by Recorder York, six years old, suffered a com- ' id hsat • • . . 3.06 for January, 2.58 for February,, their Inoomei." . John V. Crowell, before whom ho at 11 a. m. and 8:80 and 7:45 p. m. that municipality eight years. In pound fracture of the left arm Tuae- Mist Mary- Quirk of Sherman ayi- l4ft—Olaalaaa JB Inboard' runabout!. Id 2.00 for March, 3.TS for April and iM Mrs. Mary Storm ha* been appoint- was arraigned, after being arrestad There will be other guest preachers. 103J he was elected a member of the day In a fall from a slid* at the >hu*,'Loasj Branch, won'the Bulca heaheat for May. The amount of water flow- by Policemen Frank Reuther and The musical program will be In board of freeholders. He was the new playground in the rear of tha . . .Bite-aiS-sailteaiS o Inob, National Otara. ed seoretary. Others at the meeting- oharge of Mrs. Margaret Oriinei. itdan awarded ' «aturday 'nlsbt • at ploBsnl»i. II hwt Ing Into the plant was 1U,MO gal. were, Mrs. O. W. Strickland, Mrs. Joseph Evans. He was taken to only Republican member of the board Knollwood school, Fair Haven. H* was), th* lea-Bright nrettsi's fajr '3ft* ; l:»»-*r«tjonal CwMDstak.1. II mlks. Freehold by Constable Thomas Rev. Olenn C. Shell Is pastor of the to sutvlve the Democratic landslides taken to Rlverview hospital, where ' Ions In May and almost/ 800,000. gal- fleorge Tilton, Mrs. B. A. Blair, Miss church. ground pr|s*,: a br$g* tabVwIth lons in the two months, of Jurfe and Hackett which resulted In the boaird being tha fraoture waa reduced. Th* boy chair enda set of silverware,, was Anna Croai, Mrs. Almlra Scbanck, 1 tii* chairmen,of the various com- July. .' ••' ' ' Mn. George Hays, Mrs. W. L. Ly- captured by that parly. Democratic has been visiting bis uncle, Blwood won by Miss Itatl, Fowler of Sea mitten aa Appointed for the regatta /RCM80N ROAD BABOAIN. control was short, lasting only, two Chaplin of Parker avenue, Fair Ha- Bright, The fair. closed W»tu»d»y raan, Mrsi Florence Tilton and Mrs. [ ,'Burglariy Attempt. era: Executive oommlttee, Joieph C, Welcome Howard Helssr. ,An attempt to enter the offices of years. It Is stated that Republican ven. Tbe playground, which was da- '' night • ..!• '•> i .'•••. " Irwln ehalrman; honorary Judges to the Atth annual harvest home of Property With Frontage on Rumson leaders for some time past have been nated- to tha borough by Mlto the Colt's Neck Reformed church, Dr. Harold J. Stokes In the Eisner Boad. eominHttf, Mayor Charles R. Kng- 1 Kew Vaotovy Opens. bunding on Broad street Tuesday urging Mr. Wyckoff to run for coun- Jacob*, fight promoter, had been ' UHa'tt CMo4 Vrtntd. Uslt'elMdriaaji: race commute!, rred lo be held Wednesday, August Id. 75 feet frontage and depth of ISO ty clerk. For more than 40 yeara Bupper served at 6is0p. m. Delfy- Oeorg* SUbersteln. has'oponed a' night was reported to the police th* feet Residence contains five master open only two days, Mn. Ida-V.|K;,Aplt«r#on of ICeyi SrifWM en/klrman; ,'offiolal referee, ous roast oHIoken supper.' Vancy ar- factory for manufacturing clothing following 'morning. Captain Joieph he position was held by tha late only two days. port In a Utter HUt to The Regl*- -William A. Hogen; chief timer, J, Mdrooms, three maids' rooms, three tlolea on sale, Including a patchwork tke building at 374 Bridie avenue: Bray Investigated and reported that baths, reception ball, living room, Joseph MoDermolt, a Republican t^r ye*(«rday,' acootnpenlid by « I. Bndlootti chief aoorer, Rusiell D, quilt. Musle by a band. Tloksts, wWeh'Be'recently leased for three an attempt was made to Jimmy a dining room, pantry and kitchen; ga- landmark. At the election In Novem- North Shrewsbury Blver Front - ' ey order for t»e renewal 0f her audfeon; ohlef lUrUr, W, B. Willisf adults fl, children SO cents.—Adver- tisement. years from Mlohaol Delguldls*. < He door, , ^_j_ • rage for two cars. Offered for sale ber Mr. Wyckoff will ba opposed by property. This attractive country V plt.numageV, J, 8. T Tyson; motor "y furnished. Priced at $6,800. deorge H. Roberts, Democratlo In- place has a frontage of «? feet »a i and hull Inspiotor, Robert Flagg; 80 persons and Is afflliatsd d' find F. O, Monty Order with the Wbellkln Coat company of ., ,111am H. Hlntelmann, Realtor, cumbent, who waa appointed six the river. The Improvement* I—"-*" "" rejrlitration . committee, Hinry Highlands Church Benefit Rumson, N. J., phone Rumson 900.— a colonial residence contain Monmoath Ooanty Arriouitaral VHr, New Tork. Mr. Bllberateln sUtas A gams social for tha benefit of waeks ago by Governor A. Harry Krpepki ohalraian; broadoaitlng Freehold rape track, August at, M, Advertisement , Moor* a few days after the death of rooms and I baths, and a Ur flh It i U eorS»mlH#«.» Harold 4. Allen chalr- 10,(6,37. ror ooncisilon that he expects to employ more than the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual rage. Offered for sal* at J Mr. MoDermott. a I Finance .winmltU*, Hubert ~"- - B. Barkalow, 100 parsons In the fall. The lease Help at Highlands wlU be held Mon- The road to better and bluer busi- Reasonable Una*. « »—*' rinanoe «otnjnli t*a Ifljton,j£ day alifat. August », In th* ohjgpb. ness leads through l>e Register1* ad- In announcing his candidacy Mr. telmann, Realtor, • -itMiOMtaV M fsttlklnsHMliaWstaisziULtlUWUAlliJs *** •9' >BEP gAWKREeiSTEK, i&TJGlJST % 19881 Jeot for Sunday, August 7, in\aH ora to our area. He urged the full OPENS OFFICE HERE. beside* her husband U a stotsr, Mr*. Church Note.. Surprwe Party '„" Winifred Hughes of Shrewsbury. Christian Bclenc* Churches and So- Fair co-operation of everyone Interested otstlss throughout th* world; In the economic betterment of our The funeral was held this morn- . ,; Angus*. H. leAeAMUL ing .at St. Dorothea* church. Baton- Presbrterlsa. , Th« Golden Text is: "The fruit of ' ' ^"^ Mra/Quinn county with.the alms and'objectives the Spirit "I* la .*JI goodness and August H. Lederhau* of East town, with a requiem mas* sung by Rev. Dr. Joseph W. Bakes, pastor 1 And IU Effect On of the Monmouth County All'Tear righteousness and truth.' ' (Ephesi- . The Red Sank Blks' auxiliary «4v* Round dub. . Keansburg died Sunday morning in Rev. Michael O'KeeJe. Burial by of the Nepperhan Avenue Baptist Sltkra Memorial hocpttal, Neptune, a anrprlM luncheon yesterday after- th*) Freeman funeral home was In churoh at Yonk*rs, Nnr York, will noon at the miof club for the retir- Conditions Here after a short' Illness, Re was 61 Mount Olivet oemeUry. occupy the pulpit ot the Presbyter- Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- years old;'/,' \'~\]'i ,' ' tions is,the following from the Bible: ing P»»W*nt, urs. Harry Qulnn. Man Run Over By Ian church-this'Sunday hi the ab- "Whither shall I go from thy spirit T Mrs. Winifred Williams, chairman of Mr. ted"erhat>l'.ifa»-1 retired bend- Funeral it Aoddeut Victim, sence of the pastor, Rev. John A. j R Stfflmaa, President of the The funeral of Mil* Katharine or whither shall I flee from thy .Pres- the; entertainment committee, pre- Car in Driveway muter. 'He was born at Hoboken Hayes, who Is on vacation. BI* sub- ence?" (Psalms 189:7). . •ented" a,'...gttT4 Vfktf plh W Mr*., AH Year Rovd Ctab, Predicts and had resided there, until his .re Dwyer of Branch avenue, who was ject will be "Fully Furnish**." •' t The LeMon-Bermon also include* Qulw as a token of. appreciation for sjim«. beacy of Rumson road. ttreinent several year* ago, when he Hllad Sunday-night In an automo- . Dr. Hakes I* a former Rumson boy ^ Hal Big CitjP EaMbUion WiB u iUe accident at Belmar, was held this passage from the Christian Sci- her.service*. Mrs. Thomas Hackett Little Silver,: was Injured early Fri- moved to Bast KMnsburg. He was who followed a business carter In ence textbook, "Science and Health Is the new president of the auxil- *' HavafarigoraUngReeolt*. day morning when he was run over secretary of tHe-Keaasburg Building: this morning at Mr late home and New York for several year* He be- at St. James' church, where a sol- with Hey to the Birlptures" by Mary iary. > , .... .•••i;v.'. .,, ,.:-,.. ;•:•:•',, .,• by an automobile operated by Charles came active In ohurch federation Baker Eddy: "The Scriptures Imply Mr. Lederhaus was a member of emn high mass ot requiem .was work In the city and decided to en- the luncheon table was decorated H. Thompson of Washington street. 1 that God Is All-lnrAlU.. He fills all Sfy S. Stlllman ot Eatontown, many lodges and dubs, among them celebrated by Rev. Dr. John B. Mo- ter the ministry. - He served nanjr With flowers donated by Mrs. Michael president of the- newly organised The accident occurred In Mrv Thomp- space, and it is Impossible to. con- Jacobs, After lunch cards .were son'* driveway. ; the New York lodge of Elks, th* Mu- Closkey, rector.' Rev. Francis J. pastorates In Brooklyn bsfor* taking ceive of such omnipresence and in- Monmouth Oounty All Tear Round sicians' local of Hobolten, the Amt- Dwyer was deacon and Rev. Thom- over bis present charge at Yonkers. played. Among those present beside* •etabv has Just made known some In- According to Sergeant James B. dividuality except as Infinite Spirit nerdener club, Loxsledter Vereln, as Nolan was sub-deacon. Mrs, Ed- or Mind" (p, 881). * ' • . 4 those mentioned were Mrs. George teresting estimates of the Increased Bheedy, who Investigated, Deaey, Battrumer Vereln and the Amph Os- Rev. Andrew S. Layman, pastor of ward J. Mconougb. was organist. the Jamesburg Presbyterian church, Harm, Mr* Samuel Berk, Mrs. Mur- business opportunities available for after Imbibing, lay down in the tenerdub, . ray Oowan, Mrs. Max Morris, Mrs. the county's business-and profession- driveway. Mr. Thompson failed to Members of the - St. Vincent de, will speak Sunday, August 14. The St Petefs Church, OalUee. Surviving, besides 'Ms wife, Mrs. Paul society recited the, rosary last guest preacher! Sunday, August 31, Augustus Wolang; Mrs. J. jbsenh al men by making Monmouth county see the man upon driving ont in the Marie Btrebel Lederhaus, a promi- Rev. George A. Robertshaw will Hennessey, Mrs,' Joseph Bray, Mrs. a vital attraction to New 'Tork morning. He immediately: stopped nent vocal soloist, U a sister, Mrs. night »t,the IJwysr home. Interm- .will, be Rev. Parke,Richards,, pastor ccupy the pulpit at the clvineser- ent was made this, morning In, of the Lawrencevllle Presbyterian Marie. Webber, Mrs. Edward O'Flah- |f World's fair 1M» visitors,. his car, picked up the man and took George Fink of Long Island. •Ice at 11 o'clock Sunday morning erty, Mr*. Rita pouglsas,-Mrs. Wll- him to Rlverview hospital. He was The funeral was held Monday night charge of John E. Day In Mount church. Rev. Carl & Lelnbaoh, pas- In St Peter's church in Oalllee, Mon- ''i "It must be remembered." Mr. OHvst cemetery. The bearer*; were tor of s,t. Paul'a Reformed, church llart Decker, Mrs. Charles CHblln, V Btlllman stated, "that by virtue of treated for bruises and lacerations i tie John B. Day funeral home on month Beach. Rev. Mr. Robertshaw Mrs. JosephJMUon, Mrs. Mary Vu- of the face and body and then re- George Clevenburg,, Michael Mo- at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, will ur~r*otor of St. Gabriel'* church In ift the fortunate geographlo location . , JAMBS' F. SMITH . '. Riverside. avenue, Red Bank.. The «*y. "Krs.:.Charles Hawkln*. Mrs. moved to. Monmouth Memorial- hos- soloists were John Ryan, soloist ot Qarlty, Frank Reynolds, James Me speak Sunday, Augustas. Ur.Has/sa Hollls, Long Island; Communion will ,' of Monmouth county and the, fact Carron, John CAmlco and - Theo- will return in time to preach Sunday Philip Peters, Mrs. WaMemar Kaiser, * that many of the leading highway* pital at Long-Branch, Rlverview ba- the Holy Cross church at Rumson, be observed at the service. sir*; Charles Rose and Miss Cather- ng crowded to capacity at the time. James F.'Smith, optician, of Bast dore Moss. < , < morning, September 4. , from the South and West- either Wilson circle, Country Club Estates, and Mrs.. Lederhaus, who. Is organist • .-v ;,,-i«.r. ,' ,?- • , -.- ine Applegatev Tleacy, removed to the Long at that church. Mrs. Lederhaus ao- The' John and Charles Beauty par- This Sunday morning the churoh •> pass through or near to Monmoutb Mlddletown township, has opened an lor, where Miss* Dwyer was em- The town of fit. Pierre, Martinique t£ county, that we will receive many Branch, hospital- In the Rumson am- companled Iwrself at the organ. Be- quartet will present a special pro- bulance, was given • further treat- ofllce at 88 Broad street, In the build- ployed, was closed this morning island, was completely destroyed, by , hundreds of thousands of visitors fore Mr. Lederhaus' death, Mrs. Le- gram of music,-which will include J ment, and later.returned.to River- ing next to the Jersey Central Power from 10 untH 11 o'clock,; volcanic eruption in l?02. ..''f.Hf from more than 40 state* before Light office. Mr. Smith will spe- derhaus had'promised to sing at his "Jubilate Deo," Buck, and "O Rest vlewj -'- » ' "-' ' service, .a like' promise having been they reaoh New Tork and the cialize In filling prescriptions for eye in the Lord," Mendelssohn. Allan R. made' by Mr. Lederhaus should he . Leslie j. Francis. Wooley, bass soloist, will sing "Lord World's Fair. glasses from eye specialists in Red Miss Doris Marks Bank and vicinity. survive her, • Leslie J. Francis of Oakland street Jesus, In Thy Mercy.". "It (hall be the foremost purpose The bearers were John Mack, Ed- died early yesterday morning in the The ushers for August are H. Rus- '- of the All Tear Bound club to In- Educated at Bast Orange and New _ I» Given Shower York, Mr. Smith-has been lrf the op- waj-dJ^lor^a^Bdwojd Harmi, WltjAllenwood- hospital, -where he had sell-Blaekman.Jr.^ Joseph c. Davl- Ham Kununan, Edward Voprheee 1been a patient three months. He son, Martin V. B. Smock, Harry C. ¥ new vIsltonTto «p*nd eltheFpart of tical business ten years at East Or- end Otto Krueger. Burial was made I their World's SWT vacation alang A personal shower -was given Miss ange, where he formerly lived, New- was 30 years old. . Fay Worden and Arthur B. White. Doris Marks by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the following morning In Calvary Mr, Francis was born, at .Colt's The classes of the Sunday-school • our rivers and shores or to make ark and New Tork. His Broad street cemetery on Long Island, Honmouth county their headquar- Oerlty of Wallace street Friday office consists of an up-to-date labor- Neck and was the son ot Mrs. Jen- have" closed during August However, ters and commute to the fair. night A buffet lunch was served. atory, fitting room and reception nie M.ySmlth and the late/Henry teacher* will be present to eondust Francis. He had resided at Red "Reasonable and non-crowded ac- Miss Marks will .marry Ivins. Wardell, room. Boren T. Madsen. a lesson period In th* Intermediate commodations to It every type of of Fair Haven In the fall. Gifts were Bank for the past 20 years tand was and senior department* for those poeketbook, adequate parking facili- placed under green and yellow decor- Soren T. Madsen, a resident of Sea a gasoline'station attendant scholars who may be present and for ties, our unexcelled -beaches and ated umbrella.- - Bright the put forty years, died of Mr. Francis Is survived by his visitor*. Teachers will'also be pres- rivers, bathing facilities, our dose- Those present were Mr, and Mrs, Seven County complications Saturday morning at wits, Mrs. Kathryn Luyster Fruels; ent to Instruct the Junior aad. pri- {->• —ness -to the -.'World'* «Sail site with Ambrose- Marks, Sr., Mr. and MM, hi* home on Front street,^that bor- a daughter, Miss Lois J. Francis, mary departments who-taay attend. f unsurpassed roads, frequent train Ambrose Marks, -Jr, Mr. and Mrs. ough, at the age of 67 years. and his mother, who Is now Mrs. The school will be closed the last two. ".<*; bus and boat facilities for commut- Fred Zellman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. Madsen was In the Sshlng bus- Asher Irving. Sundays of August and the first Sun- V Ins; are among the many features Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, iness in Sea Bright from the- time he The funeral will be held Saturday day of September. _ tested foods at big tavlhet It \ and advantages ot Monmouth ooun- Jr., Mrs. Margaret Henry, MM. Fair Haven Woman Leaves Es- moved there in IBM) unflt his death. afternoon at 3:>0 o'clock at the Irv- He was born In Denmark, the son real economyy. Thouiandt of thrifty thoppera find it y. ty that will be stressed to New George Meegban, Miss Delena^Prate tate to Husband in • Letter- ing residence, with Rev. Peter M. Stothodlsi. j? < Tork World's Fair 1988 visitors. and Miss Alma Kaney, all of Red of the late Steffen and Nlchallna Boelh,ouwer, pastor of Colt'* Neck pays to BUY AMERICAN." Charitable Bequest by Ocean Madsen. Rev. J. Stanley Wagg, pastor of. f "These advantages will be made Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardell Reformed church, officiating. Burial the Methodist church, at Mllltown, Mr. and Mrs. Madsen would have in charge ot the Wcrden funeral Shaver's Georota Whrta Freeitone f* known to visitors from all over the and Ivlns Wardell of Fair Haven, Mr. Grove Woman. will' be the guest preacher at the t, country through a co-ordinated na- and Mrs. Edward/Ooldwln of Fords oelebrated their 81st wedding anni- home will be In Atlantlo cemetery, and Mrs. One*/ Kelly; of plalnfleld, versary September 8. Besides' Ms Colt's Neck. Red Bank Methodist churoh Sunday tlori-wlde advertising and publicity ijl^ ^tSth ' eampalgn ln~the "newsjiapers-and —Mrsr Atlele P. Duffle; Fair HaVea, wife, who was formerly Andrea An Wagg is the son of Rev. Alfred magulne* of th* nation. Billboards JfEW FARM ASSISTANT. who died May 15, bequeathed to he derson, Mr. Madsen leaves four chil- Mrs, David Lasarus. ' as reminder advertising along the husband, Daniel P. -Duffle, the con- dren, Alma, Alice and Bmll Madsen Wagg,. a- former minister of the Red Mr*. Lillian Lazarus of New Tork, Bank church,-who Is now pastor of highways will also be co-ordinated Honmouth CMa New Mao for Agrl- tents, of a small envelope In her safe of Sea Bright, and Alfred Madsen, wife of David Lazarus, died Sunday with' the newspaper and magatlns deposit box, and to each of her fou who is employed In the government the Ocean Grove Methodist churth. at the home of her sister, Mr*. Br- The sermon toplo for the morning advertising. grandchildren, Jacquelln, Claire, Wil- shipbuilding yard at Newport News, nest Peterson of Yonkers. Mrs. Laz- can* 4ssiw Due to a reoent ruling of the Agrl Virginia, worship will be "The More/ Abund- "New Tork hotels alone will be liam and Katherlne, children of a de- arus was 42 years old and. was .a New pack, deUoknsi flavor, vnexctllM for pie or cake. unable to accommodate the traffic. cultural Adjustment Administration, ceased son, Claire Alfred Duffle, sh Mr. Madsen WM a member of In- ant Life" and for the evening "The Monmouth county has been fortun- former resident of Sea Bright Half-Way: House." Mrs, Baker, or- T. Elliott ToUon, president of th* bequeathed flOO. The remainder of dependent Order of Odd Fellows, Surviving besides her'husband and Hotel Association of New Tork, ate In receiving one of the four as- her estate she directed to be equally and Rebekah lodge, both of Sea ganist for the summer months, will OOLD SIAL Mnewk PamHy sistant* that have been placed In New sister are a son, Robert Lazarus play the prelude, "Andante Pastor- showed in a recent article In the divided among her three children, Bright another sister, Mrs. Ellen Clark o New Tork Times a mean transient Mrs. Adele Birr, Adrian and Ben- The funeral was held Tuesday, af- ale" by Stephens- and offertory by *Norman R. Class Is administrate New Tork; a brother, Joseph Wldsr- Btult*. The senior oholr will reader population ot 191,000 World's Hal nett Duffle. The will is dated Maroh ternoon. Rev. Howard N. Amor, pas- strom of Yonkers, and a half-broth- assistant to Kllwood Douglas*, ooun- 15, IMS. tor of the Sea Bright Methodist an anthem at the morning worship. Flour visitors daily over and above th ty agricultural agent, In connection er, Paul Peterson of 6ea Bright The young people'* choir will pro- normal dally transient population. Five charitable bequests totalling church, officiated. Burial was In The funeral was held Wednesday with the Monmouth. County Agricul- Woodbine cemetery. The bearers vide the vocal mualo for the even- "New Tork's *» hotels will.have tural Conservation association, The 121,000 are contained in the last will at Yonkers and burial was In Wood- hut 48,000 rooms available for fal of Mrs. Margaret Vreeland Forbes, were Oscar Anderson, Fred Nelson, ing hour, the prelude "Cantllene" by basis of appointment is on the num- lawn cemetery. Hosmer, offertory - "In Deepening visitors. Clubs. It I* estimated, may ber of farmers who have expressed who died at her home in Ocean Magnus Johnson, Brnest Johnson, handle an additional 8,000, while th Grave last June 31. . Andrew Johnson and Lars Anderson. Shadows'* by Stoughton, and a post- an Interests 1M8 in co-operating in Balph B«tt« Ferris. lude. < city's rooming houses win have the adjustment program. Mr. Class's Monmouth Memorial hospital, Long Ralph Betts Ferris, husband of The church school, will, meet available 34,000 vacancies.. The** home la In Bergen, county.' He grad- Branch! receives $8,000 In memory of A. William Bry. Mrs. Ohryitlne Hook Ferris of Bast oombln,ed facilities, account for' but her deceased husband, John J. Vree- 8:46 a. m. with Harold- J. Coddlng- • - - — ,tg,r*.jn 1»»7, and for Orange, formerly of Red Bank::, died C one-half of the estimated dally land, and herself; the Park Presby- A. William Bry of Old Farm road ton In charge.-There are adult Bible Shrewsbury, died early yesterday yesterday at the Orange Memorial classes and classes for young ] Vfin-Grmt Coffee A \7 World's Fair attendance. ' Thus 1 „„. „ in KunUrdon terian ohurch, North End,' Newark, hospital after a short Illness. The appears that some 80,000 additions and the First Presbyterian church, morning at his home of pneumonia pie as well a* Intermediates, Juniors, *UM aod mellow "beat-no" roasted flavor, around to your order. tnty. Previous, to his graduation, after an Illness of two weeks. He couple were married last August 32 beginners and primary. Visitors are dally World'* Fair visitor* wiU lavs Id som* Official milk testing for Asbury Park, also receive 16,000 was 39 years old. at the Little church Ax

' i, ^r^rti * - RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST-4. 193». Page Five Proctor Seeks Seat AMUSEMENTS. . Weddings. the Reformed church at Mlddletown . .After the ceremony a reception wQl Means, to Walter Sidney Gray, form- EnJargln* House. ., <§ Tfllaxe. Rev. A. J. VanHouten per- take place at the home of Mr. anderly of Little silver. The ceremony W. C.Bennlng of Jersey Ctty'«J'?i Carton Theater. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Law ofMrs. Berkeley A. Cater, 70 Fair Ha. g}" In State Senate Davte-Totattdtno. formed the ceremony. Scotland and Frederick Lawrence was performed at Schwenksvllle, buUdlhg an addlUon to hi* boo** \ "Men Are Such Fools," starring •en road. Fair Haven. Mr. Wilkin- Pennsylvania. The couple will reside on East road, Btlford. In the past j Wilkinson of England will be mar-son la connected with the American at Morrlstown, Mew Jersey. Mr. Judge Haydn Proctor of the AJ-Wayne Morris- and Prlacilla Lane, Announcement has fc,een.m>d e pi -. . Bennett—Charles. died at noon tomorrow at St. George's he has occupied the house only dui* *i •will be shown, today at tie Carlton the, marriage of Mrs, Julia Davit Announcement is made of the mar- Sun Insurance, office at New York. Gray Is former tennis pro at the SeaIng the summer, bat he plan* to \ bury Park district court, has, an- Episcopal church, Rumaon, Rev. Dr. Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket nounced bis candidacy for the state theater. • : of New York, widow of the 'late riage of Miss Vivian A. Bennett of George Flske Dudley will officiate.- make it his permanent residtae*",, The • feature attraction Friday and Lester B. Davis of Red Bank, to T.Forman street, Fair Haven, to McMeans—Gray, club. _ hereafter. He win have a steam ', senate on the Beublican ticket,-Mr. Francis Tolendino, also of- New A violin solo will be rendered by T?roctor'g announcement was looked Saturday, -will be "White Banners," James Charles of Seattle, Washing- Mis* Margaret Grey of Atlantic Announcement has been made of beating plant and other improve- with Claude Rains, . Fay Ealnter, York. The wedding took place Sun- ton. . The ceremony was performed One of the quickest ways to find aments installed. Douglas Cook aad .upon In political circles 'as haying day, July 10, at the Church of the Highland*,' who will be accompanied the marriage Wednesday, July 27, ofjob is to advertise In The Regl*- .the approval of the party leaders. Jackie Cooper and Bonlta Oranvllle. June 11 at the Fair Haven Methodist by the church organist, Stanley Far- Mlsa Elizabeth Howard McMeans, ter'a Want Department.—Advertise- Charles Brown of Belford an detasj The review night feature, to beAscension,' West 107th atreet, Newparsonage by Rev. Henry P. Bowen. rar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- ment. the worltv ,< shown Saturday, at 11 p. in., will be York city; ' - • .''••:. ' ' ..-.-'.• '. 'I ,Met Him In Paris," starring The bride, who was given in mar- Claudette Colbert, Robert Young and riage ,by her brother, John Lynch, Melvyn Douglas.'' '.;.. i •. was attired In dusty pink crepe with navy blue accessories'and. wore' a Yaa Wvntfe# H i w corsage of, whlto orchids. and llttei •r* taper Marks* vfrytong of the valley. Her only attendant btfor* ypaH agN* «aat s her daughter, Mis* Marlon AAP ha* la* VSJSMS." Jean Davis of Eed Bank, who was EvwywMr* Mf t dressed in garden printed chiffon V t yen-low with.white accessories and a natur- al color leghorn poke; bonnet Her corsage was of Talisman roses ,and baby's breath. Lawrence Tolendino or Jersey City was his brother'* best man. .: • • ^• • ' •, ': Following the'ceremony a recep- tion foe more than 40\ relatives, and friends was held at the home of the bride's sister, lira. Anna Lynch Sheridan, with whom the bride has MARKETB.ffi.S made her home since going to New" York. • ' :.-. .-, Mr. Tolendino is connected with QUALITY MEATS C the Metropolitan Life1 Insurance Co. at New York, and Mrs. Tolendino Is Broadcasts Hash 2 ^ 27 HAYDN PROCTOR employed at the New York Unlvero- Ity college of dentistry. They have C Others who had been mentioned as started housekeeping In a newly CHUCK ROAST »-« .... My-T-Fine Desserts 3^ 14 possible candidates Were Assembly- furnished four-room apartment, a man Joseph c. Irwln of Red Bank, gift of the bridegroom's mother. Margaret bullivan and James Graham Crackers N.B.C Victor LeValley ol Long Branch and About Labor day Miss Marlon a lb. Mayor Clarence E. F. Hetrick-ol As- Stewart Davis, who has lived for the past 18 LEGS OF LAMB ssss 23 bury Park. Judge Proctor was Dora years with her grandparents, Mr. "Shopworn Angel," with Margaret and Mrs. Arthur • N. Davis of Wash- Milk-Fed Super Suds R«i Ptdur* at Asbury Park, June 16,1903. He-Is Sullavan and in the a counselor, at law and served In the ington street, will join her mother Veal lb. main roles, will be the feature at- and continue her education at New C assembly in 193S and 1936. . traction Sunday, Monday and dues- 15 York. • • • • ; : Grape Nut Flakes 3 ^ 25 day of next week. No. I John Sweel Begins •• . Strand Theater. "_' "'" • DeOhristoph«r—Hwww. LONG ISLAND DUCKS Grade lb., Condensed Milk "The Lone Wolf In. Paris" with A nuptial masi will be celebrated Training For Trooper at the Church of the Assumption, Francis Lederer and Frances Drake Peeksklll, New York, Saturday morn- Seventy candidates for 45 state and "Atlantic Flight," marking the ing at 10:80 o'clock when Miss Ann orSurmrfield-moleotHiJf lb. Tom Collins Mixer a* ^f trooper berths, survivors of a group debut of -Dick Merrill, trans-Atlantic V. DeChrlstopher, daughter of Mrs. SMOKED HAM of 1,111 who took examinations^ ijere Aviator, Into the movies, will be Oenario DeChrlitopher of Peeksklll, C notified Monday by Colonel Mark O. shown for tbe last times today at the New York, becomes the bride of Al- Green Giant Peas 2 ^ 27 Klmberling,' state police head, to re- Strand.. fred Plcone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Sirloin Steak .» 33' Lcj or Rump of Vet I u>. 2 5 * TOMATO JUKE 2Ut. port for training August 15. " "Reformatory" with Jack Holt and seph C. Plcone of Prospect avenu», The successful candidates included "Two^ Gyp .Justice^" jtarrlng Tlmy COCKTAIL bet. Ut«J3Ut«eJ3Uvr,.__: L:.L^.._ J ^J^u. H C ; John Sweel of Red Bank,' John iE McCoy, -will be shown on Friday "and Miss Louise DeChrlstopher, sister Shoulder of Limb T19 Boneless Brisket ^ 29' - cr— —-• --• Gawler of Atlantic Highlands, Fred- Saturday. of the bride, will he maid of honor • erlck J. McCormack of Long Branch and Alphome Plcone of Little Sliver SM C Lux Flakes and Edwin A,.E!fert of Point Pleas- will be best man. The. usher* will FOWL M^dLP^u,.fc. 25 ant. be Theodore and Anthony DeChrls- Lamb Chops tt 29 SoufPitted For three months the men will be topher . and 'James Pugltse, all of' Cherries XVP Bnnd CM put through the paces at school, af- Peeksklll. ter which the top-ranking will be Following the wedding there will Fresh Mackerel. fc 7 Fresh Fillet U 15c c chosen to all vacancies in the depart* be two receptions, one at the bride's MtatDepartment Pricet Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday Icy Point Salmon . 2-25 •merit. The rest will be placed on a home and the other at the estate of preferred list. Addition of/ the 45 the bride's uncle, Fred DeChrlstopher will bring the constabulary to its of Peekeklll. Mr, DeChrlstopher will Makei Your Bert Saladt Ttute Bettor? authorized strength of 280, give the bride In marriage. After a Big Value! A&PBREAD A Fine Blend for ICED COFFEEl Pay during training is J50 a month. ten-day wedding'trip to Thousand ANN PAGE The next six months during proba- Islands the couple will temporarily C tion it is twice that, and thereafter reside with Mr. Picons'* parent* and $1,800 a year and maintenance. Max- later, win take, up, residence at Hat Soft Twist 2 tt;15 RED CIRCLE A Mb OC< SALAD DRESSING imum pay for troopers is {2,200. let. ' . pkg8 Mr. Sweel Is a graduate of Bed The bride-to-be li a graduate of Bank high school, Pcnnington pre- PeekskiU high school and is em- WeektlEndOnry COFFEE l 09 paratory school, Rutgers university ployed as secretary by the Graymore RICH AND FUIX-BODIEP and Temple university. He was out- Press at Peeksklll. Mr. Plcone grad- standing in athletics in all institu- uated from Red Bank high school, tions. For the past, year he has Allentown Prep lohool and Syracuse been physical training instructor at university. He Is employed by the Sundine 12-oz. JfAQHETTI.rHOODLM Wake Forest university, Wake; For- Metropolitan company as an agent. Untwcetcned can est, North Carolina. He Is expected Grapefruit Juice ANN PAGE Brand n ».-to arrive home this week from the Hay Francis Anderson—Hauler. South. yirtth Kay Francis Jnthet Miss Phoebe J, Anderson of Port ANN PAGE White House main role, will be the feature attrac- Grade A M The road to better and bigger busi- Monmouth and Cassius J. Hansler can Evap. Milk Bmhd cans ness lead) through The Register's ad- tion Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. of Vienna. New Jersey, were msr- .44 vertising columns.—Advertisement. Dickie Moore is also featured. rled Saturday *t the parsonage Of Wet Shrimp . . . 2- 29' FRESH FRUITS and VEGEPABLES c Kirkman's Borax Sotp Q«kM 25 TOMATOES ss . . . 2 •- Scminole Tissue . 3 rolls C 17C Quaker Puffed Rice . ICEBERG LEHUCE . 2 • 8 C Del Monte Sliced PineappleN ! Potatoes S 15 »^ 19« Celery Hearts . tod. 5 MELONS I—11!^ Aon Page 8-oz. e e m Honey Dew Oranges BSSSTIS . 29 World-Famous JeilieS All Varieties • • jar 25 Dill Pickles "SB" Sweet Corn 6 "" 15C Green Peppers^ «. Tuna Fish € Lemons LOOK AT THIS PRICE String Beans . . n, 5 csas C VegetabU Department Pricet Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4.75 , 19 £ Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 19 Blue Rose Rice , > 3 Breakfast 5.25-17 10* . Cereal Fo?D1 M 2 »f. POST TOASTIES 11 Rinso or Laundr* y • • • pkgs. ft I ID Ginger Ale-Club So4a $0.92 'SAVINGS WLUD Fruit Bererafe. 5.2S -18 COMPARED TO 3 LOCAL TIME Burr s c Granulated $»7.20 PAYMENT Crisp Brown Crackers >' pit 15 SELOX Soap DLCAtTULPC D.I Monte or A A P 6.00 -16 $8.80 Daily Dog Food . 6 r Er«f^VriBW«9 Sliced or Halves JHEUST other Size, pro-; Spry Polk's or No. a portkmartely km Ann Pl e * Brand No. 2 GRAPEFRUIT Dromedary can aUCe Grade "A" cans 10 We can afford to sell for LESS be- C cause we've eliminated all "extra*" R & R Boned Chicken T 45 DAIRY PRODUCTS Q • NO BUDGET BOOKKEEPING Paper Napkins %n . ^5c sar & r • NO COLLECTION FEES C Butter atn T'r »>• 28 Eggs • NO BAD DEBT LOSSES Dole's Pineapple Juice 2 ^' 19 • MO REPOSSESSION COSTS! Del Mai. Corn Niblet. 2 - 21< Cheese S . . ^ Pure Tub Lard 2^ 17-01. Charge account* opened...no Interest Pride of 1 f. Krift gr 8HW. A, T C8n C •.. no extra charges of any kind... omatoes s y d pk?s C you ouy af net ca«n pricet. Corn Flakes X nd 2 11 ream Vheese Borden's pit- o C Rajah Cider Vinegar WISll\nishtCh«ei« (PortiMuX^C Roquefort C *4949 F.G.JAUDYJNC Olive Oil VS can Baby Gouda' Dairy Deportments » •Prlcti 29 fjftctivt Thursday, Friday, Saturday oor 'Se r Prices ty/ecttce UtitiMugmt 10]Unlen Othcrtclss Nottd . . . Above Prices ty/«ctlee Only in Following Storm ONE STOP STATION A«Ps«tf serwee 121 Monmouth St.. Red Bank 163-169 Monmouth St., . RED BANK PHONE 1709 Opp. Railroad Station AT PEARL ST., NEAR CARLTON THEATRE Super Markets PARKING AdjoiAing stow RED BANK REGISTER, ,

grandmother probably lived in a house like this. Per- stores . . . they are viewing and selecting stylish clothes, taste- haps you had many a good time there as a child. But would ful furniture, smart shoes, delicious food products and many, you want to go back to grandmother's house—to live there now ? many other things, all having the same high quality as those The "good old days" were not good; nor were they easy. They you, yourself, buy! . were crude, inconvenient and uncomfortable. They were marked by a way of life that may have been satisfying to those who lived And it is this uniform, nation-wide demand, created and fostered it, but scarcely broadening, hygienic or entertaining. by newspaper advertising that has made it possible for you to buy these luxurious necessities at the low popular prices every- Good Old Days? The town's richest family lacked the safe- one can afford to pay. guards and conveniences we all now take for granted: electric fans, adequate refrigeration, reliable drug products that the Consider this, too! Grandmother had to be a shrewd trader. doctor can prescribe with safety, cheap telephone service, day Not every merchant was trustworthy in her time. But because and night; nationally known dependable packaged foods, auto- newspaper advertising is universally accepted and believed it matic central heating, cliic popular-priced apparel, and that has actually brought about higher standards of buying and glory of American art, the modern bathroom! selling. Long ago advertisers discovered that unless their goods were "as advertised" they could not hold public confidence and Many things have made these blessings possible—inventive stay in business. In this way newspaper advertising protects genius, plentiful capital and that insatiable desire for "some- every man and woman who buys. Today the watchwords of

V thihg better" so peculiar to Americans. But only one thing has every advertising merchant are "Dependability and Service . . . made them available to everybody, north and south, city and First, Last and All the Time." country, banker and workingman alike: Low cost manufacture and distribution created by advertising Do you want proof? Then check every ad in today's Red Bank Register! You will find that every item advertised is a real value When you look at the ads in this newspaper today consider calculated to make your buying dollar go farther. More im- this fact: All over the country millions of other informed men portant, when you purchase any article advertised in the Red and women are reading ads in their own local newspapers, Bank Register you will find back of it a real pledge of depend- checking values very similar to those being offered you by ability; dependability that your grandmother often siarhed for but Red Bank Register advertisers. They are visiting their own local seldom found. THE RED BANK REGISTER MEMBER MEIIBfiE JifiUi JGM&EX BREJ&ASSIM ..REGISTER IS AM ABC. NEWSBAEEA

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lag MowtiatuyMf.. It m Mw. JW- as well »M from Red Bank and Im- where fee received treatment,for a about to xeorgaatxa. It Is said that g o Hospital Get* mediate vicinity. Boxes ot bath Mother, Children scalp wound. ' Too Much Heat the oause of their most sever* de- personals tnontenon''* fiipfvWt he*s in «lglrt yean.' Bhe formerly resideiddd on SunS - powder were awarded to the high •' Hurt in Auto Crash According to police, Mrs. Skvarla For Hinky Dinks feat of the season wss due to the Mr, anil Mi* Bdwsrd Egan of set artnue. Before returning they Ten New Beds scorers at each table and muslo was was proceeding south on Fair Hav- torrid atmosphere, and that they Whits street-wio were severely In- cauid upon .lit*..' Catharine TatUr- furnished by Michael Ceppo's orches- en road and Arnone was driving need two new line-ups, one selected Juired several week* ago In an auto son; -who mikes her home with, her Ten beds JCor Monmouth Memorial tra. Mrs. Mae' J. Skvarla of Branch east en Ridge road. The intersect Joseph Pryor's Hlnky Dinks of to withstand'hot weather and the accident in which Mr. Egan'a father son,' 'Walter Patterson of Riverside lospital were purchased with the Abrams of Asbury Park presented avenue, Red Bank, and her three tlon Is the boundary line ct Fair Red Bank, playing Softball yester- other, designed to suit a more and brother were killed are. well brlve. .."'/., ;, ••-.,.• proceeds of a card party and fash- an Interesting fashion show with children were Injured Tuesday even- Haven and Rumson boroughs. day at Atlantic Highlands against equable temperature. > along the road to recovery. Mr. Egan Mrs. Milton Serlad of Weslches- ion show held Tuesday afternoon e.t Mrs. Benjamin Black, Mrs. Joseph C. ing about. 7 o'clock when a <*r la Bummonsei were given to the two the Atlas Athletic club, were defeat- 5e still la Rlvervlew loepltnl. Mri. ter, V»rr Tork, istheigueit of Mr. Childo'/s Sapphire room, Eatontown, Williams, Mrs. Jack Press, Miss Syd- which they were riding collided at drivers to appear tomorrow night ed 10 to 0. All the runs of the vic- Attempt to Bob Offices. Hgan has been dlicharged from the and Mrs. Ernest Hall.oJ Bergen by Mrs. Eastern C. Hendrickson of ney Danser, Miss Jane Ouptil, Miss the corner of Ridge road and Fair before Recorder Alfred King of torious team were due to errors. An attempt to rob the offices of Hazard hospital at Long Branch anil place. Mr. and M"- Serlad arrived Vista'place, a member of the Red Mary Jane Flemlrig and Miss Ann Haven road with a car operated by Rumson. Captain Pryor dropped a fly which Henry F. Hylln, real estate and in- (a •recuperating at her home. Ffldayi on the-yacht Telsle and on Bank auxiliary of the hospital. Mrs. Little as models. Frank Arnone of Shrewsbury avfc reiulted In three tallies tor Atlan- surance broker, and Dr. William A. tlo Highlands, and Alan MacLeod, Ibi. Q. Clarke "Worthier of Oak Saturday they entertained Mr. and Ralph 0. Willguu, president of thel The auxiliary will hojd a dessert- nue, Red Bank. Mrs. Skvarla and Park Commission to Meet. Wlrth, optometrist, in The Register Mrs. Ball. .Mrs, Melvin Cree, Arnold auxiliary* Introduced Bertram H. at second base, made three errors, Park, Illinois, a former reildent of bridge for the benefit of the hospital her children, Mae It, Audrey 18 and The next.^meeting of the Sea building vwas reported to the police Bed Bank, la visiting her slater, Ilrl. Cree and Miss Betsy. Hall at a cook- Borden, who congratulated Mrs. Hen- at the Ship Ahoy club Wednesday, Bright state fpark commission will be which accounted for seven runs. yesterday morning, Doors to feoth tall party on the boat Mr. Serlad drickson upon the success of her ef- Richard 11. were taken to River- •Unmet K. Howland of Bumaon. Mn. August' 31. Miss Anne B. Hasler is view hospital In the' Fair Haven held Friday/August 36, at 5 p.,m., at Both the Hlnky Dinks and the offices were found to have been IWorthley will make a stay ol several returned to WestehesUr on the Les- forts and extended his felicitations to chairman and at this party a chest Atlas pitchers were in wonderfub ambulance and, treated for cuts and the Monmouth Beach borough hall. "Jlmmed" some time during the •weelu In this violnlty. Later she will lie Sunday 'white Mrs. Serlad re- the auxiliary for the nne represen- of household linen will be awarded. Afterward the members will Inspect form, and according to impartial ob- bruises. Policeman John Connett of night. Captain Joseph Bray wast as- ' be joined by Mr. Worthley and their mained Wre to viilt Mr. and Mrs. tation at the party. \ ; the proposed park site at the Low servers ,of the game the score signed to Investigate. son and daughter and the family will Halt-'. ' • ; • •••• '•' i • Rumion, who Investigated the acol- Moor section of Sea Bright. should have been 0 to 0, If it had Seventy-five tables were In play The road to belter and bigger busi- dent, took Arnone to. the office ot Beturn home together. Mrs. 3. Albert VanScholck of New- and guests were present from Deal, ness leads through The Register's ad- not been marred by errors. Rumor BOYS can make extra pocket money, Mr, and Mra, AIo Monettl of Locust man ^Bprlngs road Is planning to Interlaken, Sea Girt and Spring Lake vertising columns.—Advertisement Dr, D. Harold Karp at Rumion, It pays to advertise In The Register. has It that the Hinky Dinks' are selllnsr The Register—Advertisement; Avenue, recently entertained their leave Tuesday for an automobile trip kdecei. Miss Lillian Benoztl of New to Springfield, Massachusetts, to Tork and Miss Anita Ferrlno of Blm- spend a week with relatives. -With Iranrt, Long Island, and their nephew, her during part of the trip will be Robert Daverlo of LJncroft. M«.,-Ji Hawell Woolley of Batonr. Miu Ann Little, daughter of Mr. town, who will visit In Maine. and Mra. Thomas Little of Bergen * Charles Butterfass of .Rector place, place, a graduate ot the Bed Bank who hs* Seen confined to tie bouse Catholic high school, will enter Mon- Wjtfc sickness the past month, Is wall mouth Memorial hospital In the fall on the read to recovery. a* a student nurse. Miss AMna Thompson of Maple ave- W. Addlaon Moore, publisher ot nue is on an automoWl* trip in New (The New Bgypt Press, was a recent Tork state and New. England with (visitor in town and before leaving Mr. and Mrs1. Bdwsrd H. Scattargood paid a very pleasant call at The Reg- and Miss Ruth Bcattergood of River ister office. , Plata; Fair C. Irving Patterson of Broad • Pat Shannon of West Front street — iteeetr-wBo-has been confined-to Ms WSJ on » nshinftrlp at Bfielle Tues- 752 River Road home several week* by Illness, baa day. •\Vhllt there he witnessed the Haven returned to his office in the Patter- destruction; of the cruiser Flamingo Large, Conveniently Located in the Center of Town Modem, Attractive. Conoenient son building much Improved In which resulted from an explosion of health. gaiojino. ... Milton Brown and family of Wei- Policeman Sprigue Williams of lerlelgh, Staten Island, were visitors Bank street Is enjoying a vacation. In town last week at the home ot Randolph Cook of Tinton Falls Is Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. Emma V. enjoying" two weeks' vacation from Brown of Marlon street, Mra. Brown his duties at the Sears, Roebuck SB now entertaining her grandson* store on Monmouth street. Kenneth Brown of Belmar, formerly Miss Harriet Taylor ot McLaren Of Fair Haven. street Is confined to bed #lth In- Rer. John B. Hayes, minister at testinal grip. . . - the Red Bank Presbyterian church tester !Cpnk and family of Me- to enjoying a rest from his labors at Big 5 chanics street have moved to their Jacksonville, Florida, where he plans newly, completed house on Bassett Sleigh Bell full OuUtanding DAIRY Values to apend a few weeks._ plaoe. . MI»B Helen Conk of White street Assorted quart (s employed in the soda fountain de- Anthony Sharabba and family of (plus deporttt bot. partment of the Loft store on Hollywood, California, formerly o: Beverages 3road street Red Bank, are visiting Mr, Soarab- JTrederlck B. Williamson, son- of ba's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. It Saro Mrs. Olga B. Williamson of Alston Sharabba of. Bridge avenue. Mr. court, has been named on the dean's Sharabba, who Is prof•itrionally can honor list at BuckneU university, known a* Tony' Allen, is East on his summer vacation from his duties as Butter VLewtaburg, Pennsylvania, for soho- vocal soloist with one of Hollywood's Cooked Spaghetti laatlo excellence during'the past ee- Derrydale meater of the college term. Mr. WiV- leading orchestras. ...'"••. .< llanuon, a graduate of Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Amory L. Haskell o Crisp Farm high school, is enrolled in the biology WhlppoorwiU read, Middle town town- Style Bowse at BuckneU, where he will be ship, afe on a cruise With friends Toasted * junior this fall. aboard their private yacht Corn Flakes Roll 27 Mr. and Mn. Alex DombrosU of Mrs. Ralph MoCallan of Miami Country Club estates are the parents Florida, who has been spending sev- of a son, born Friday at-Elvervlew eral weeks with her mother, Mrs. Standard ^hospital. Mary J. Oraust of Wavarly placii, Muenster Cheese *19c Mrs. TUlle Sagues, who has been left today for Miami. She will stop Qualitv (vending; several weeks with Mm. «ff at Baltimore to »p»na tneTWflt- String Beans Imported Roquefort *M4c fames B. White at Brooklyn, has end with relatives. Returned to Red Bank and li visiting Mia* Matjori* Groom* of Harrison BabyGouda's Prank B, Forrar and family of Wal- •.venue baa aocipted a secretarial po- Domeetto lace street sition at Governor's Island, New Swiss Cheese Ralph DeFazio of Pearl street has Tork,, , • been a patient at Rlvervlew hospital Misses Betty Hooper of Nutley and Banner Day Coffee MUd suffering from an infected left hand. Doris Mauer ot Arlington have been Con Ha received the Infection while work- visiting Miss Florence Haekett of Lo- American Ing: for the H. Q. Degenrlng bottling No. 2 Cheese 19* plant on West Front street. cusravanue, ,-:.,- ' * Mr. and Mrs. Warren David Tan Alex Muller of Newark, formerly can Fresh bf Baton Rouge, Louisiana, have ot this place, who Is employed, by Sweet been spending a few.days visiting the Eastern Air Lines, has been Butter 16 relatives In Red Bank and other transferred from. Newark airport t places In Monmouth county. Before the.mtln office of the Eastern All Shavers returning they -will attend the lam- Lines at New Tork. Halves *-n>. 0us race meet at Qoshen, New Tork, Mrs. Charles T. Hall of Harrison Watkln's Salt Pkg. Mrs. Nunzl Rainleri and her sister, avenue has i returned to her duties Freestone can Georgia Peaches IN f Conohetta Sharabba, ot Bridge at Hlreoh's Kiddle shop, after enjoy- Pkg. avenue left by motor Sunday to ing s, week's vacation. Baking Soda IN 5' , spend two week* with friends In New Mr. and Mrs. John Kunstlvlsh of Haven, Connecticut Catherine) street are the parents of a Creamy Calif. Prunes each Mrs. James Blgglo'and daughter daughter, born Saturday at Mon- Smooth Doris of Palisades have been visiting mouth Memorial hospital. Mayonnaise 8 Mra. Blgglo's sisters, the Misses Mr. and Mrs. Cesll MaoCloud o: Kool-Ald Powders ^ \ Your Prate and Mrs. Charles Clay of Weit Wont'street are entertalnln Mount street and Mrs. Anthony Bac- Mrs. MaeCloud's parents, Rev. an Borden't - Pet 6-oz. Fresh Prunes pigalupl of Wharf avenue. Mrs. Herbert 8. Munyon of Union- Choice Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burger ot dale, Pa, and'her brother and slster- Carnation cant FhllHps ' (Silver Springs, Maryland, formerly ln-law, Rev. and Mrs. Bills Munyon Gold Cross Veg. Soup ' 6f Bed Bank,-were in town last week. of Waddlngton, N, 7, and their son Evap. Milk Before returning home, Mrs, Burger Warren, Peeled Apricots renewed her subscription to foe Register. Mr. and Mrs. Al Dworkes have Fancy Tomatoes Miss Ruth A. Pennlngton of moved from Brown place to Mrs. Tonka' apartment on Wallace street w Bridge avenue, secretary to Alston India Relish each Beeknuu, Is enjoying a vacation at Mr. Dworkes is manager of the dairy Dill or Sour Pickles Sutherland, near Scranton, Pennsyl- department of the King Arthur mar- vania, In the Poeonoa. ket. William O'Brien of West Front Miss Lorraine Chameroy of Harrl 112-ox. street, Joseph Mennopana of John son avenue is spending two weeks I cans street and Dr. Leonard W. Carlbon with her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Cooked Corned Beef of Broad street attended the finals William Hyer, Sr., of Haslet. of the New Jersey Open Golf cham- Mr. and Mrtv William I. James are I -ft. pionship at the Braldburn Country enroute to the Hawaiian Islands, Club at Madison Saturday. where they will make their home. I can Miss Mary Kelly of Point Pleasant Mrs. Junes Is the former Miss Mar- Maxwell House Coffee has returned to her duties as sales- garet Eble of Bergen place. lady In Loft's candy store after en- Best Gran. Cane jg A M ¥* r> Sliced No Waste 1 Hubert M. Farrow, Jr., son ot Mr. joying her annual summer vacation. and Mrs. Hubert Farrow of South y2-tt>. Miss Clara Baun of Long Branch, street. Is spending two weeks at secretary to William A. Stevens of Camp Wawayandfc at Andover. pkg. 2lsr37 the law firm of Applegate, Stevens, Mrs. Thomaa Gregory and son b: Sugar 10 45 Bacon Foster & Reussllle, spent part of her Pittsburg are visiting Mrs. Arthui vs.oa.tbn recently at Lutherland In Mayhew of Harrison avenue. For Better Meah and Bigger Savingi-It't ACME MEATS the Pooono mountains. Mr. and Mn, Arthur B, O*rlty Sensational Values in Garden Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Miss Alma Poling ot Keyport, who have moved from 90 Wallace street FRESH-KILLED LONG ISLAND was formerly connected with the to an apartment at Monmouth and Keyport Weekly and the Matawan Pearl streets. Journal In a secretarial and business office capacity, has accepted a posi- Dr. Amos C. Erdman of tion with the Red Bank Register. City, Missouri, is visiting his daugh- lb. She will succeed Miss Marie Lang* ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C ot Shrewsbury, who has been with Kanneth F. Dt«U «( Riverside Oar- The Register the past five years and den* apartments, Ducklings 17 -•WK.10-9 who will give up her position at this David Foster Sheridan and son New Potatoes office In a few weeks to beoome the David ot Broad street will return to- Prime bride of Mahlon Sagurton of Sea day from a trip to Vermont Bide Heights. MIM Katharine Held* of Branch Steer c MUu Ada A. Crandall of Broad avenu* is seriously ill at Monmouth Beef street wss a recent guest at Jasper Memorial hospital. Chuck Roast 21 Park lodge, Jasper National Park, Mr, and Mm, Joseph Serpleo and Juicy Sunkist Lemons - l Alberta, Canada. daughtir Joanne ot Harding road Alto Mr. and Mrs. H. Laurenoe French have rituraed from an, automobile of Hubbard avenue, River, Plata, are trip to Luray, Virginia, Rump v. ». ">3c Iceberg Lettuce the parents of a son born Sunday at Mr*. V7Uliam Ostrov of William Yellow Onions sttttt and daughtft Hslone and son 21 Mo. 1 Nassau hospital, Mlneola, Long Is- Legs Veal land. Mr. Frenoh Is stiff reporter Harold left Tuesday for the CatskUl 1 Slicing Tomatoes Finn n>Sc Green Cooking Applet 3>»*10e In the Red Bank area for the As- mountains,, where they' will spend lUpe pury Park Press. two wtiks. Short Fore ^ Lamb ">• 12Y2c Frank E. Price of Reokltsi place Ted Vine and family havi moved large Is leaving this week-end by auto for. from the Bronx, New Tork, to Seo- Skinless Frankfurters ^ 23c Thuringer Sausage a two weeks' vacation, making his ond street, Fair Haven. Mr, Fin* Is headquarters at Butternut Ridge, manager of the Bell* Tone hosiery Jumbo Beef Bologna *• 21c Boiled Ham •* 15c New Brunswick, Canada. Mr. Price shop OA Broad street. 2 elM ordered a oopy of The Register sent Irving Brenner of Lerey place, Cantaloupes • to his Canadian address, saying he manager of the National She* store J r oouldn't ralsi a copy of his home on Broad street, has resumed his newspiper, Fresh Butterflsh ° *» ' Sitn duties after enjoying a'two we«k»' Rev. and Mn. Walter Cowen of vacation, I Brown plaoe were dinner .guests Frath Sliced «| A£ Freih Boston A tiellf. Sunday ot Rev. and Mrs. Russell Mo- Mrs, Eleanor Stevens' has returned n 25 Collough of Keyport. to her duties a* uchnlclan at Rlv«r Honey Dew Melons Michael Arnone of Shrewsbury view hospital after enjoying Cod Steaks * *U Mackerel ^ avenue, who has been confined Bionth'4 vacation, to his bed for a week or so by Ill- Mr. and Mrs. Around Mancusoand Friday, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.f Saturday. 8 A. M. to 10 P. M., Monday through Thurtday, 8 A. M, to ness, !• up and around again, muoh son of Syracuse, New Tork, are STORE HOURSt : 1 1 1 J Improved In health, spending the week with Mrs. Man- Heat, Butt*? and Produce prtcet ~ "•— - - -— • - - '••• •• Mrs. George W. Patterson of Rye, ouio's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph •tfeotlv* to tat. night. Oroosry Mew Tork and her alsUr, Mrs. Stu- Picon* of FMtwood Park. Mrs. Man prios* to W»d., Aug. 10th. Bight r*-1 art MaoVetn of Valley Stream, Lout ouio befor* ,h*r marriag* was I served to Unit < djMMin townyerterdwrMntw. Wlm AUGUST % I988.N-

• ' . '» ' / "I '• ' - v ; • • favor a two-cenfTwost. The present spent a week at;Jen«jr>CUy. ""* w> mkn, at the- borne of Mr. and Mrs. FairH&v»n. Thomas Irving Brown of River road. Hrs. George Stephen Young of Govemor JVloore tax Is three cenU a gallon. I grandmother, Mrs. Charles Evans. READE'S Officials of the motor fuel tax divi- Clifford Plschofl was arvisltor: at Mr. andj Mrs. Dewltt Hanmore of »W RATES Honeysuckle.lodge, Waterman ave- (Tie Bed. Bank B*clll*r ean U nought East, Orange'were Sunday guest* of nue, Rumson, will lire a chirlty sion were not w optimistic as to the New Brunswick Saturday and Sun-b Fair Bavin from Jonph Piosolo, Oar- PARAMOUNT; Plans Big Public revenue such an Increase would pro- day... . •:.:;,:.•..: \ .•• den State OroctiT sad Mr, WUntnolft Mrs. Hanmore's parents, Btr. 'and bridge Wednesday afternoon, August Mn. Samuel H. Cleeland, Jr., of Riv- Boardwalk — Aalui? Park TAXI duce. Joseph. U Mclaughlin, direc- Shirley Coddlngton, daughter of Borough Engineer and Mrs. lidn- STARTS SATURDAY" 10, at 3 o'olbck tt bet borne for the tor of the division, estimated a oner er rtad asd Orange avenue. benefit of the orthopedic guild bl Sir. and Mrs. Wilbur Coddinglon, 1* el Lancaster of Battln road spent the Auguat 81I1, for 7 Dire Works Program cent increase would produce less •Pending a week at a camp for girls Jfr. aad Mrs. 'William teddy of TO. ffll 1212 Christ hospital, Jersey City. week-end at Norwich, Connecticut, Orange avenue were members of the «a the ataga la pcrton than $5,000,000. A tax boost, he said, In Pennsylvania, as guests of Mr, and Mrs. AL Taylor, Jobs Would be Provided for All "Undoubtedly would drive, a great gallery that witnessed the dials of BELLE BAKER ' Mrs. Pierre A. Proal ef Chapel formerly of. Fair man. On the-: re- the-New Jersey -Open Golf cham- deal of business outside state lines." Hill has been providing an automo- turn trip home they wen accompan- the Unemployed—Increase in McLaughlin pointed out New.Jer- pionship Saturday at the Braidbum Henny Youngman bile and chauffeur each Wednesday ied by their son Rodney, who spent Country dub; Madison. .... L THE HONEY FAMILY Gasoline Tax Considered by sey .gasoline dealers offer' a lower afternoon to: take Kenneth Smith, several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. k EDNA JANIS First Time In Red Bank retail'price than exists In the neigh- hl» mother,. Mrs. Lydta Be Smith, Taylor. Norwich. Is neor New Lon- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Minton of THE AMBASSADORS Legislative Leaders. boring states of New York or Tenn- and the letter's companion, Mrs. don. The homeward trip was made/ River road' will spend the next two and Othen A COMPLETE SECRETARIAL , SERVICE- sylyanla, Now, he said, many per- Margaret Nolan, for rides. through part of New, York state, via weeis motbrln.it In the White moun- Trenton. (AF)—Governor Moore sons fill lip their tanks In New Jer- West Point, . - - talttT ai^d* Into Canada. - r •'. '. sey Just before leaving the state. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullee of Ja- TYPING - BILLING - BOOKKEEPING awaited Republican reaction today maica, Long Island, spent part of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Iloroney have to hli proposal tor,a gigantic publlo Fuel taxes brought more than $20,- last week with Mr. MuUee's aunt, returned. to their.- home at Newark Your telephone, menage* taken, privileges, of works program to provide jobs for 060,0010 000^ *»*lntr«i **"the• •»••*'state'•s jtnfFAcofferMs IInn Mrs/Sohn Massey after a stay with Mr. and Mrs, Ar- the unemployed. . . 1937. ' Miss,Jane Bonn passed the weefc- vld Latham, the latter, being their RED office at small monthly cost. Desk daughter. Martin Morpney of New- Spurred by recurring demands for The New Jersey Council, official ad- 'nd TM?1* btr iunt' Mr»' Jonn Por- space rented. funds to replenish a diminishing re- ter of Rumson. . ark spent the week-end with Mr. and BANK lief till, Moore envisioned a state- vertislng agency for the state, named Mr. and Mrs. William Johns of Irv- Mrs. Latham. He recently returned, sponspred program so extensive that Amory L, HasKell, Bed Bank sports- Ington spent Saturday and Sunday from' a cruise to Bermuda. . all employable relief clients would man-financier, Its executive director witn.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Stan- LAST TIMES TODAY on a dollar-aryear basis. The same The Fair. Haven Market has inau- MIMEOGRAPHING—RATE SHEET be given, jobs. ley. • •• ' -. - • ••' , • gurated a bantam delivery service. . DOUBLE FEATCBB job was offered to former Governor A rummage sale for the benefit of Special ..deliveries are mare to cus- on request; cut advertising costs with direct mail Some of his Ideas called for con-Harold G. Hoffman at $16,000 a year, struction of trunk highways,-public but he turned It down to become the Baptist church of this place will tomers 111 a small; "bantam", oar DICK MERRILL - PAULA STQNE using, mimeographing buildings, hospitals and armories. be held 'tomorrow morning, and af- made by the American Bantam'com- head man of New Jersey's Unemploy- ; FLIGHT The program was predicated on ment Compensation Commission at ternoon from 10 to 3 o'clock at Un- pany of Butler, Pennsylvania. . Moore's expressed belief that the fed- $3,000 less. • ... . ion fire house on Shrewsbury-avenue. Mrs. Rose Stadlman and children eral government would more than Red Bank. of Philadelphia are;. visiting Mrs, FRANCIS LEDEBER v FRANCES DRAKE' We are now local representatives for the Emer- match any state appropriation for Stadlman's mother, Mm, Frank Mul- w son Laundry and will answer ailinquiries •regard- publlo works. In the case of a $25,- Keyport. 'The l^e Wolf In Paris 000,000 work-relief program which Shower Given For Captain and Mrs. Ralph Smith of inc their services i • . • • Moore sponsored earlier this year (The Bed Bank Be«Ut«r can \m bought Kemp avenue have returned from a In Keyport from Coita Broth™. Hn. FRIDAY - SATURDAY—Two Big Feature. and which was designed to take 2 E. Everett Decker is making a lesple avenue to the Hayden house vise a method of financing, adding business, trip through the Southern' Eatontown. on River road. , .•;.'• that he was unwilling to recom- states. Edward Little of Philadelphia Is mend either new taxes or a bond spending a week. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Evans have moved (ThY BH BanS" Register'"ian'TSr BouSEr Mr'and Mn^ffirvey MrtlttleTSr. issue. One or the other would be from Reading, Pa., to the Isaacs bun- b Satoatown at the itorei /of William Q. USED CARS necessary, state fiscal officers dft- galow on Jackson street. DavU, O. Edward Bmeck and Velltn'a.) Mrs. Lester England has returned clared, should a large-scale program from a week's stay at City Island, be undertaken. Mr. and Mrs.'O. C.Bogardus are, Edward Emmoni, secretary of the New York, as the guest of Mrs. Hen- •pending several weeks at their sum- volunteer First Aid squad, suffered ry Stadler. . . Moore predicted fruition of his pro- mer home in the Pocono mountains. a cut left arm above the elbow Mon- posals would reduce unemployment Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedle and Wy- day noon while sharpening a knife George Hawkins, letter carrier. Is BONITA GRANVILLE on a two weeks' vacation, and Fiel- 1935 Ford Touring . . relief to a minor problem. man Bedle are enjoying a motor trip at the Monmouth market. Five ANITA LOUISE $350 Construction of trunk' highways through the New England states. stitches were taken to close the cut der Cross Is carrying the mail until would not only supply employment, Mrs. John J. O'Neill has been visit- Mr. Hawkins returns. BOBBY JORDAN Donald Papier, five-year-old son of Miss Joan Smith of Lexington 1936 Dodge 2-Door Trunk Moore said, but would be an asset ing at Point Pleasant Harry Papier of Neptune highway, JQHNLITEL to the state's attractiveness. He de- Miss Dorothy Close visited friends avenue has returned to: her. position e suffered a broken right leg and as secretary for an insurance con- clared there was a current need for at Middletown, New York, recently. bruises about the head Thursday af- \RAN DICKIE MOORE Sedan . . . . $595 a new hospital for the insane, a can- Rev. and Mrs, Harold E. /Green, cern at New York after a two weeks' ternoon when he was struck by a car vacation. ' Directed by JOHN FARROW cer' hospital and armories. Jr., and children left this week for operated by Ernest Justls of Long Bitting a date for a special sum- Port Jervla, where, they. wlU. spend Branoh-as the child darted aoross Howard E. Morris of River and 1935 Podge .- mer session of.tha legislature to con- the month,-. '.,....-.-•._ ... the highway. He wu admitted to Hance roads has returned from a sider unemployment relief problems Mr, and Mrs. Ellsworth Tllton ate Monmouth Memorial hospital for business (rip of ssveral weeks and was deferred by the governor pend- enjoying a two weeks' trip through treatment. No charges were made expects to enjoy a vacation at his 1929 Packard 6 Wheel Sedan $95 ing knowledge of how Republican the New England states. against the driven home her,e until Labor day. Miss leaders would react to his latest pro- Anne Meade of New York is visiting Miss Lillian Traoy was recently Final plans have been made by the at the Morris home. posal. Moore earlier recommended made chief night operator In the Eatontown chapter, Order of East- 1936 Plymouth Busi. Coupe $495 that the $25,000,000 WPA-rellef pro- New Jersey Bell telephone's' local Willis Hesse of Hackensack was a ern Star, for a beach party to be Sunday guest of Miss Jean Dleck- gram should be augmented; but somo central office. held Thursday night, August 11, at BED BANK .... FHONE 1500' Republicans shied from the sugges- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stern have North Long Branch. Mrs. Arthur 1934Reo Secfan . . . $250 tion, saying they were not convinced returned from a visit In the Catsklll Vincent is In charge. political favoritism played no part mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Herbert have TODAY ONLY In the assignment of jobs,. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dlsbrow, Sr., taken an apartment in the .Columbia, recently entertained Mrs. O. G. Dls- apartments on Broad street Mr. WAXNjE, MORRIS - PRISCILLA LANE in The problem Of supplying unem- brow and children of Maplewbod, Herbert Is a coast guardsman at ployment relief funds wrfs attacked New Jersey. Point Pleasant Mrs. Herbert Is the from another angle by some Repub- Robert and Arthur Maurer of Mi- former Miss Maude Dafgard of this "MEN ABE SUCH FOOLS" lican and Democratic legislative plewood recently visited their grand- place. FBEE TO THE tADDES—MAT. ft EVE. leaders. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sleben. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Emmons have Frank VanSyckle Chief of Police Asbury Mount is moved from Throckmorton avenue They were reported to have been AUNDER "DRESSERWARE" considering an Increase in the gaso- enjoying hi* annual vacation. . to Main street Dodge & Plymouth Dealer line tax which they hoped would pro- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walling have The Eatontown fire company was vide between $10,000,000 and $11,- returned from a short vacation at called out Sunday night to exting- FRIDAY SATURDAY 000,000 a year for relief financing. Mantoloklng, uish a fire at Fred Wettach's house 149-51 W. Front St., RED BANK A proposal to Increase the tax one Miss Ruth Folks was the guest on Hope road. A short circuit In the JACKIE COOPER BONITA GRANVILLE or two. cents was made, but senti- over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.refrigerator caused the .fire. The ment among- the leaders seemed to R. Turner of Red Bank. damage was slight Misses Kathleen Eckhart and Mary Mrs. George B. Whltfield was hos- ''WHITE BANNERS" W. Woolley are visiting friends at tess Thursday night at a lawn party CLAUDE RAINS . FAT BAINTEB Chicago. for the benefit of the Ladles' Aid Misses Margaret, Loretta and Pa-society of the Methodist church. As- BEQUEST FEATURE I tricia Cahlll have been visiting Mr. sisting Mrs. Whitneld were Mrs. Min- wash MELVYN DOUQLAS - C, COIJBEBT - BOBT. TOtNO In It Costs No More to Buy the Best at and Mrs, Joseph Leddy of Jersey erva Gibson, Mrs. Harry Dennis, and City. Mrs. Harriet Parker. Croquet, min- "I MET HIM; IN PARIS" Mrs. Elizabeth Wlnterton, who has iature golf and refreshments were dresses After Begular Show Saturday Nlte at 11 P. M. been a patient in the Long Branch enjoyed. Those attending were Rev. hospital, has returned to her home and Mrs. Arthur Polbemus, Mrs. Phonei it South Keyport. Fred G. Steelman, Mrs. Arthur Tay- SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edward E, Hyrne lor, Mrs. George Carter, Mn. Cath- Red Bank have returned from their wedding erine Kenna, MrB. Thomas Zlngale, trip through the New England states. Mrs, Charles Falkenburg, Miss Busle SHE CALLED LOVE 343 • 344 MARKET Capt. and Mrs. William E. Wool- Allgor and Paul Whitneld. LAUNDRY ley observed the 64th anniversary of Francis Bruce and family and EST. i«?oa their wedding Saturday and Capt James Gibbons have returned home H. R. SMOCK H. K CURTIS A"SUCKEfi"GAME. Woolley'a 86th birthday. Capt Wool- attar spending two weeks at Utlca, M. V. B. SMOCK ir 123 WEST FRONT STREET ley, who Is retired, was -associated New York. Mr. Bruee's mother, who until along com* BUI I for many years with the firm of J. accompanied them to Utlca, did not \ Dry Cleaning FREE DELIVERY AND FREE PARKING IN REAR OF MARKET. and J. W. Elsworth, oyster planters. return. Mr. Bruce has returned to Miss Gretchen Halgh spent the his duties as local mall carrier. Ar- Rug Shampooing week-end at Philadelphia. thur Vincent substituted for Mr. Miss Evelyn B. Colemah of South Bruce during his absence. . 62 WHITE ST. (AIX SOSES) ^^^ MM Boston, Vermont, and Miss Kather- Mrs. Anna,Osborn Is confined to Phone Bed Bank MM ine Huff of Merlden, Connecticut, her bed with a severe case of sun- c have, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. burn received over the week-end at William H. Hitchcock. Atlantic City. Miss Rose Varaca has been visit- LEGS OF LAMB 25Ib ing Mrs. Carrie West of Deal. Barbara Hathaway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hathaway, was (Genuine 1938 Spring) Dr. and Mrs. Van B. Walker have given a party last week at her home returned to their home here after a in celebration of ber fourth birthday. ATLANTIC visit with Judge and Mrs. H. E. The table was decorated In red and — THEATRE— Ackerson at the tatter's summer yellow with a birthday cake as a STMH home at Tupper Lake, New York. centerpiece. Those attending were ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ARMOUR'S STAR «Mfe Mf Mrs. William Kelly of Brooklyn Evelyn and Ethel May, Eleanor Phone A. H. 14* c recently visited her parents, Mr. and Stansfleld, Henrietta Dangler and Mrs. Stephen Bidgeway. Josephine, Virginia and Lydla Hathr —Lsat Time* Today— Mr. and Mrs. William a Holmes away. Ib are spending a month at Lake Wln- Dorothy Wagner of Elisabeth re- THTBS, AUG. 4 SIRLOIN STEAK 37 nepesaukee, New Hampshire, turned home Sunday after spending (AIX TBIMMED BEFOBE WEIGHING) "3 BUND MICE" Asa Vail entertained his son, Har- a week with her cousin, Miss Har- Ix>reHa Young - *xi MoCresv rison Vail of New York, over the riet Fary. ; week-end. Miss Jennie Watklns of New York JTBL, BAT, AUG. 5 - • Fresh-Killed Fancy Selected Miss Edna Mager of Wheeling, spent the week-end here with her FRESH-KILLED West'Virginia, has been visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and DOUBLE FEATURE sister, Mrs. J. Carle Anderson. Mrs. Wesley Watklns. "RASCALS" FOWL Miss Betty C Hendrlckson spent Miss Grace Dennis spent the week- (« - I IBS.) a couple of days this week with her end with Miss Dorothy Jenktnson of with Jam Withers aunt. Miss Sarah E. Cadoo of New Sea Girt 1 • — And— , :\ Brunswick. < Mrs. Daniel Hoyt and Miss Clara 'WOMEN ARE LUCE THAT Forty-five men are working on a Breesa spent Monday visiting Miss Kay Francis -Fat CBrten The Star of May Pierson, who Is at a rest home WPA state aid project In resurfac- •% Ooniradesj" . . . Th« A FEW OF OUR MANY GROCERY SPECIALS ! ing nine of the borough streeUi. The at Feapack. SUN., MON., TUEa, total cost of the project will be Helen Qlanudls entertained guests ABO, 7 - 8 - » Star of "Of Human FULL OBEAH about $12,000. at her home one night last week at TWO BIQ FEATURES Hearts" . . . In U10 t.. a party in celebration of her 15th year's most appealing Miracle Whip q birthday. A scavenger hunt' was "LORD JEFF" Roll Butter 30;, PU.27c Middletown Village. held and prises were won by Lydla . with love vtory I 15c 39 Freddie Bartholomew and Hathaway and Henrietta Dangler. {The ltad Hank lUBlittr can be bought The table was deborated in red, Mickey Booney WEDNESDAY NITE In MlddUtown from J, C. Knight and white and blue and a birthday cake. — A»d — Maxwell House Shredded William D. WHeri.) On the cake wits the Inscription ''"ALWAYS. GOODBYE!' GRACIE FIELDS - VICTOR McLAGLEN in 2 Miss Muriel Bloch of Tuckahoe, 'Happy Birthday." Games were played and refreshments were served. Barbara Stanwyck and COFFEE 25', Wheat New York, and Miss Janet Febrey Herbert ManlMril 23 Those attending were Elva Donnell, of South Orange returned home Fri- "WE'RE GOING TO BE RICH" Audrey Aumaok, Doris Hyslop, Lots day after a woek's visit with Mlu WED., TIICBS., AVQ.J0 - 11 Don't Full to Attend This) ttieatre Every Wed. Nlto at 9 V. K. Phyllis VanHouton, daughter of Rev. Davis, Jean Farley, Harriet Fary, Chase & Sanborn's Kellogg's and Mrs. A. J. VanHouten. Alice Homgren, Viola Warren, Ruth "TROPIC HOUDAV $.$.$.$ Fary, Ula Halmark, Ruth Mabb, Bob Bums - Martha Btejw The oonoludtng summer service at Dorothy Strykar, Frank H61mgren, COFFEE 23k Com Hakes the Roformod church will be held Frank Maroello, Harry Rowland, Donthy Isuneur 2 -15 Sunday morning at 11 o'cloek. Rev. ' ON THE STAGE A. J, VanHouUn will preaoh on the Fred Covert, Edward Brower, Sam- FRIDAY NIT1C AT « t. M. (AVO. 5Ui) uel Hoftman, Walter Brand and Al- WED. BCVB FBI. BW subject "The Revolt' Against God- ton Mabb. IcisnoM." Services will be resumed ARE Varr ^BEAUTY CONTEST" Wateb Our Window! for Monday, Tiwiday am. Wednesday Specials ! Sunday, September 11 Mr, .and Mrs. Cecil Thornton of ' YOU l1 LUCKYt Bruce Spafford, son of Mr. anil W*it »tre«t are the parents of a son, 120 115 CONTEST WllA SB JUDGED BY AUDIENCE 1 Mrs, Qsprge Sptfford, kit Sunday to bora Friday at Haiard hospital, BANK"33G'8TIF\ AUGUST'.. IDC?. Rumion. JgattKeaiuburg. jRiver Plaz*, ECZEMA Mosquito Problem and Itching Pil«s (Tie Baa .Bank BisUte* un U taut-It . Bad Bask BtditiT *aa se bowkl Mr. And Mrs. Edward H. ScatUr- cam U raBeToalVr b Expert Repairing a Bunion from Herbert Knight. Bany i bet XsaaibtiK txtm baame. WUl) good, Miss Ruth Scattergood and BtiTBJRiXTV Gels Attention BIIIUB. Fni Itaurtr, W«lUi Toners BtiTBJRiXTV swi Mb BotknilMtg.) A large attendance of residents Miss Alma Thompson, are on an of this place 1* expected at the fun- automobile vacation trip in Maw WATCHES, CLOCKS ONEY Of Freeholders Ted Turner, who won the New Jeii- eral of Harold Bpeakmah ot Keans- Tork state and New England. They EX-E-MO and JEWELRY ley Open golf championship Satur- burg, whlcfi will be held tomorrow expect to be away about a week to .• NUCB Ma . to MODERNIZE They State IttamedkU Action day at the Braidburn' Golf club ,it! afternoon at 2 o'clock at Harvey ten days. All Droislats cr J» 0afc!as4 R. I It Accuracy, skill and experi- Madison, was the week-end guest of Bedla's. funeral home at'Keansburg. Mrs: Warren Farr of Baton Rouge, ence enable us to do the Will be Taktn to Proride Ad- V16 Ghent ot Elver road. Qheal, Mr. Speakman waa a widower. His Louisiana, called on Mrs. Frank S. ; or efl botoef t adding who was the defending champion) most delicate repairing. We ditional Labor and Oil—Bids wife, before her marriage, waa Mies Curtis Tuesday. newsrooms, repairing or rcAeoorat. tied for fourth place with Craig Myrtle Marie Ruppell. Mrs. Bpeak- The Woman's club will meet at guarantee satisfaction. Our log yoat floors, walls or oeiltngr , • for Bridge Borings. Wood, pro at the Rumaon Country man was a daughter of Mr. andthe home ot Mrs. Louis Despreaux: prices will please you. club. Turner Is pro at Pine Valley. Mrs. George Ruppell of East Keans- tonight •' .' . • ' ':":'"•• A barn dance Labor day week-end burg. Mr. Speakman Is survived by Colm Boyland, son of Mr. and The mosquitoes along* the Jersey will bring Rumion. society out for a son Harold, Silverware) Repaired ' to IMPROVE Your Business Property by coast are worse this summer than Mrs. John W. Boyland, underwent the annual benefit of the Oceanje The body ot William Hagel's auto- a second operation at Fltkln Mem- and Replated Like New . . , nwdenisinfc fame store front, later. they have been for many years, the free library. Mn. William, S. Leon- board of freeholders were told at mobile was damaged by lire last orial hospital last week. He is slow- tor or earterlor of jour buUdlng or ard, Sd, heads the oommlttee. X Thursday night. The firemen ex- ly Improving. their meeting held yesterday at the New Tork circus will ba engaged REUSSILLES' ; (tor* which iwi wait or own.'. Freehold court house, i tinguished the flames. for entertainment. Mr. and Mn. Oeorge Ruppell returned home .Three members ot the Brlelle as- Leonard entertained at a buffet sup- A NEW PUBLICATION. 36 Broad St., Rod Bank. sociation appeared before the board yesterday from a, vacation trip in Tel. USL per, party Friday night at their home the New England states. and told them that the mosquito on BUmson road. Guests. Included Radio Chart Tabloid News Name of nulsanoe Is so bad that residents are The. meeting of the Man's and New Periodical Started Here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borden, Mr.' Women's Republican club which "Remembered" not able to go out Into.their yards, and Mrs. William O. Grlnley, Mr. Ralph W. Barnea ot 18 Hubbard and that It is driving , real estate was to have been held tomorrow and Mrs. Qeorne B. Cortalyou and night baa been postponed to Friday Park and Wlllson B. Coleman of MONEY prospects away from the shore. their dace, Miss Barbara Winslpw> New York have filed a trade name of I've built a tribute o'er this ESeetlve Jane Utfa. night, August 13. "What U tht good ot upending thous- a house guest of the Leonards'; Ger- 1 a new publication which they are place, to PROTECT Your Income Real Estate by ands of dollars to advertise the shore ald Hunt, who Is a truest of the Bor- Mrs . George Steats haa returned about to issue, which will be known - mofonlsJAS yoor apartments, add- If the mosquitoes are going to drive dens'; William H. Borden and Ar-home from a hospital at Newark, as the Radio Chart Tabloid News. Where dwell the names that . la«- addlliAnal farafee, Installtaf a the people away," William W> Rags- thur Blngham. where she waa a patient^ Her oon- Mr. Barnes and Mr. Coleman have an my race. .» dltion Is serious. '" new heating plant etc dale asked the board. Wilbur Potter Mrs. Klohsrd J. Rogers, Sr., Mn. a unique Idea In putting together the FUEL OIL and Frank W. Patterson, also ad- Catharine Edwards and Miss Eve-, The Eastern Star lodge will hold radio programs of the principal In endless honor, timeless dressed the board. They stated that lyn Potter are spending two weeks meeting Friday night, August 12, broadcasting companies. This will grace, although, the nuisance was greater at Lavalatte. at Balbaoh'i hall. be put in tabloid form and will be to PRODUCE INCOME by I have remembered them. this summer than before, it has been Miss Mary KarlnJa of River road The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire sold to newspapers as a weekly sup- bolldtaff a new home or rent^iro- worse since the recent heavy rains. j on a vacation from her position company Will hold a party at the fire plement. Per Gal. dado* proper*?. Harry VanNote, chairman of the with the Monmouth County Social house Tuesday afternoon with Mra. • i • . County MosQUlto Extermination, ccm- and Mrs. Qeorge — Found-Dead-ta-Biver. mlsaion, haa inadequate equipment William Henneaaey, a member ot Ruppsell as hostesses. ThiomasManson&Son Special Cash Plan, to cope with the present situation, 1 Tomorrow night a party will be Frank M. Havens, proprietor of a the, Wet club on the Avenue of Two flsh market at Belmar, was found nil up—Now. they reported, and terming the sit-Rivera, reported to the police Sun- held for the benefit of the Wom- TIME TESTED" uation an emergency, they urged the en's Democratic olub at Mrs. George dead floating in Shark river near his day that two storm blinds have been market Tuesday. It Is believed he MEMORIALS board to take Immediate action. stolen from the clubhouse. Miller's Thistle Inn under the di- rection of Mrs. Rote' Doyle. was seized with a heart attack and MONEY Director of the Board Raymond Rev. and Mrs. George Fiake Dud- fell Into the water. Mr. Havens' •1 Moniarath Si, Paona K B. S4. The Church Improvement'associa- Wyekoff assured the men that action ey have been entertaining Miss Alice home was at Spring Lake. Hance & Davis toFINANCE will-be Ukqn at onoe to provide ad- Burton of Washington and Mrs. J.tion group held a very successful a new buUdlilf, an old mortfsfe, ditional labor and oil for spraying, N, Ally of Suffern, New Tork. Mr«. party Monday afternoon at,the club- RED BANK and co-operation of Ocean eounty of- Barbara Walker of New Tork was house of the Men's and Women'a Re- Bovs can make extra pocket money u.f parohase cf proj«rtj> ?j. ir _..,__.,';__. ny f 1 publican club under the dlreotlon of selllnr The Register—Advertisement, ' ficials will' be g themaltlBf uraeit of the Dudleys 'last week.' Of a survey Mr and Mrs. George Dwight were HIM. George Ruppell. of possible breeding The members ot the Ladles' auxil- Consult JOSEPH P. SCHWARTZ places contingent to MonmoutMth coun- hosts at a cocktail party Friday ty resort*. Director Wyekoff report- night at their home on Ridge road. iary of the fire company will have ed that the commission in co-opera- Their guests wire Mr. smd Mrt.an outing Wednesday, August IT, at tion with a WPA project accom- Charles B. Harding, Mr. and Mn.Atlantlo City. $100 to $10,000 5% Interest plished some good work l&et year, al- Sidney Wood, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. The newly elected officers of the though the Idea Was discouraged for Norris Williams, 3d, Mr. and Mn.Geraldlne Thompson Republican unit the present situation for lack of Lloyd Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth will be Installed this afternoon at the OPERA TORS time. Segernun, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. fire house. A communication from Edwin R. Hague, Mt.*,nd JJii, ^JFjodirlsls Barkalow, secretary of the Mon< Nellson, Jn{ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Shore Development Co. MeKim. Mr. and Mrs. Cheston Sim- Little Silver. mouth Agricultural Fair association, which will sponsor a oounty fair and mons, Mr. and Mrs. Gray MacW. 14 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK 1616 Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, (The Bad Sank SefliU? offlaa of Reg. Price $2^2? Full Fifth section warning out-of-town driven Otis R. Seaman, County Cnsln«r, Free- Qoodklnd * Ash, Howard, Needles of the cross street hold, N. J., and at tha orBca oi Aih-How- Peppers - 19° a> Taunen, have been doing the pre- ard-Haadlaa s> Tamroen, Ooniultlnr Basin- j-qt basket A AC Apple Jack—Tree Top liminary Vork. Mr. and Un. John A. Zwelg and •en, II Utwrtr Stra*t, N«w York, N. T., son John of Jersey City and Miss and «oplai thereof obtained from tha 3 for :•' Since the prevailing wage rates Ann Mauser of Phalanx ware recant County Xnsinter or from tha Consulting O-qt, basket Full Quart must be paid on jobs done with Enalman upon payment of $10,00 for visitors at Atlantic City. oach iat. Upon tha ratum of lueh aat SWEET EATING Freehold Distillery Co. $1.29 Federal co-operation, tha board Foreman's Boarding aohool was promptly la sood condition, thla payment SUNKIST adopted the following wage scale struck for the fourth time Sunday III ba rafundid. 89c Pint Quart for employees on the Oceanlo bridge Tha Board of Ghoaan Fraaholdari ra- night during the electrical storm, aarvaa the risat to walva any Informalities Bartlett Pears PLUMS Job—drilling operator, $1.10 an hour; No damage reaulted. Mrs. Inei Rog- In or to raUet any or all blda. ORANGES drilling operator helper, TB cents an ers, Mrs. Carolyn Tully, Mrs, Flon- Each blddar muit d.poilt with hla bid California Wine hour; truok driver, MM cents an anoe Ohakeon and W. X. O. Dean of security In an amount of not laaa than tan par eantum (10%) of tha bid In tha form io,., 23° -o, 10° hour; laborers, 50 oents an hour, New Tork city and Ruppart Roes and aubjeat to ilia eondltlcna provided In - 25° PORT and !«*atchmen $18 a week. and family of Btacon, New Tork, tha Information (or Blddarl. were week-end visitors at the school. Attention of bidden li particularly SHERRY cauad t« tha raqolranlanta a« to eondltlona MEDIUM 8KB Players' Auxiliary Parties. of employment to ba obaarvad and mini- MUSCATEL Mrs. Alfred Boyoa, Mrs. Alice Has- Atlantic Highlands Personals. mum wase ratai la ba paid under thla Next Week! Cash oall, Mrs. Walter Whltehead and eontraoL Postmaster John R. Snedeker was The eetlmaUd eoit of the work • to ba 27-lb. Mrs. Leonard Mack will ba tha hos-confined to his home with Illnm performed under thll contract la 11,171. Monday tesses at tha regular card party of No bidder saay withdraw bit bid within several days last week but he la now41 daya after the aotuaj data ol the open- Tuesday Carry -BEER- the Ladles' auxiliary of the Players back at his duties at the postofflce. Inf. thereof. Basket 'STEINIXB Boat club of Fair Haven next Tues- Vandarbllt Boyca or Railroad ave- By order of the Board of ChoMn Free- Wednesday Only (plus deposit) day night at the clubhouse. Olden of tha County or Monmouth. Potatoes 9 nue celebrated his birthday with a RAYMOND U WTGKOFF. n CAM The auxiliary la also arranging for party Friday night at the home of Director. 2-tb. Can IMPORTED HAM 99c , game aoolal Thursday night, Au- Irs. Boyce's parents, Mr. and MrsAttaiti. — gust H at the ' "• sTOWAM10, VtofOt. dot., • ' 1, Usls) of Httton 9ark, FW Kew Jeriexi , REDBAN&R23ISTEP, AUGUST >, 19C *• V- Ten Shrewsbury Horses •• Annual Holiday , Red Bank Gained Reguter Ball Team Eatontown Four' Garden Not Far Beat* Goosjetown^iine Alice Win at Long Branch Tehnis Tourney Much Good Will Loses In Ma|ch Thunder Queen, brows mare From Broad St. The Bed Bank-Register, baseball owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. team returned to the diamond Mon- Sea Bright TourMmeni Qulnn of Shrewsbury, won tat first At Shrewsbury A fardtB, sad aa attractive From The Regatta day 'night afterVa three-year, layoff ' Against Aknusti leg on the McFaddln Hunter cham- one at that, exists tight in the and defeated- the ilghly-touted pion challenge trophy Sunday at the Labor Dajr Cttanpiotuhipt on heart of Red Bank's business Letters of Thanks and Coagratn- Goosetown Silk Hats, S to 1, In a Lose Right to Play in National fifth annual Long Branch horseshow. district. JErue, It Is a small seven-inning encounter'6a a John VanVKat Courts; to Start Sat- one,'but its owner, pete Nog- latkm» From Visiting Oars- street field.' Vlnce McCue, on the ' Junior Championship Tourna- California Tennis Queen Retires Sea Bright Bowl in Other hunters outperformed Thun- lows, one of the proprietors of der Queen Saturday, but Sunday the men Tell of Wonderful Treat- mound for The Register, nine, struck ment at Burnt Mills—Ever- urday, Anfnrt 13—32 Enter the Strand , restaurant.' has out 12 bpposlngbatsmen and allowed Qulnn mare with Bob Pierce up came been able to grow a great '. 51st Invitation Event—Bobby Riggi, Victor of third In working hunter competition Singles, 16 Teams in Double. ment by Our Town Folks. only one bit. green Loses in Scrub Game. and an hour later won first la the variety of plants' and flowers. The Silk Hats got off to an early - Men's Singles, in Line for Team. fixture's most valuable hunter stakes. The .garden Is located directly lead with a run in the initial inning Play will begin Saturday, August I In back of the restaurant, be- Red Bank not only has gained a The Monmouth County Country 1J, in the annual Labor Day tourna- but thereafter were .helpless before 1 Trillora Farms' bay mare, Midday tween' building and a long row lot of favorable publicity as the re- elub Polo team lost their chance to t -Miss of San Fran- Sun, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fred ment on the tennis courts of General the varied delivery; of McCue. • The compete In the finals of the National of garages. Borne of the vines sult of the recent rowing regatta- Register tied the score In the third '. Cisco, the blonde Venus of American club's championship for club mem- Wettach, also of Shrewsbury, placed B. C. VanVllet at Shrewsbury. The held on the river; here but has also Junior championships at Burnt Mills tennis courts, made a clean sweep are growing, against the side of Inning and tallied two. more runs In 1 bers. , third In the saddle horse events. tournament will Include both singles the garage pn the end of the gained for itself, a vast'amount. ot Sunday when it was defeated by the , of trophies this year In all the events' The summaries: Modern Rouge, of Trillora Farms, and doubles championships. [ The the fifth to clinch the game.' They Aknusti poIoisU at Eatontown, 5 to*. row. Enclosed by a fence, the' good will as is being evidenced, by ended the* encounter with a last In-which she participated at the Sea M«o'. S. with Karl Teeter riding, took prem- flnal match of the singles will be the letters and other' message of Robert I* Rig*;., Chicago, defeated garden Is attractively laid' out double play. The Eatontown four took the. lead Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket ier honors for flvergalted horses. played Sunday, August 28, and the congratulations received by Mayor wood T. Cooke, Portland, Oregon, (-1, t-S, with flower beds and paths. Plans are being made for, a re- in the opening quarter and at half , club's 51st invitation tournament. Max Phillips' bay gelding RipplUno doubles final Is scheduled for Labor (The entire plot, doesn't contain Charles R. English, General Chair- time led, 2 to 1. Rain fell during '•' - Women's DoiiMee.- scored first over lightweight mounts Day. •;.-.. .,••<: ' -•-••• : man Joseph C. Irwln >and other turn game next Monday night on ."•' Her outstanding feat was to retire Hill Alice Marble. San Franelaeo, and more than 225 square feet the John street diamond. • ' ther first chukkers and made going the Sea Bright Challenge bowl, Mrs. Sarai Palfrey Fsby.n of Cambridge, in the polo contest and won the . Nelson Rose, winner of the July The garden Is Mr. Noglows' members' of the' local- regatta com- slippery. The Monmouth riders tal- which was put in competition 15 Max., defeated Hn. Dorothy Andrui, New championship sweepstakes. Fourth tournament, will head the list hobby and he msy be seen In It mittee.' •••••' ' • - : lied another score In the fourth per- York, and^ Mna.:Bylvla Hfenrotin, fyanee of .82 players in the singles and 16 • The-Register has been privileged years ago. To win permanent pos- J-e, 6-0, 6-0. ' ' whenever he |s free from his Many Entries In iod' while the visiting aggregation session of the massive silver bowl Women's Slarlti. teams will compete in the doublet. duties at the Strand. to see several of the letters received playing an offensive game pushed Miss Marble Sunday scored an easy Hln Alice Marble, Ban Franebeo, de Sailboat Races Harold Potter, runner-up on July and we are happy, with the mayor's two balls through the uprights to yietory over Miss Dorothy May fisted Mill Dorothy i War Bundy, Santa Fourth, will oecupy the number two permission, to print the following re- Monica, California, 6-1, 6-2. Coming Regatta knot' the score at 3-all. Scoring Bundy of Santa Monica, California, •Men1. Doubles, seaded position. ceived from James V. Lang, who wai ceased in the fifth period but again, 6-2, 6-2. Miss Bundy,._ who elimin- Sidney B. Wood. Jr., New York, and During Week-fend Rose and ' Potter will encounter foremost In bringing the regatta of in the sixth, Eatontown slipped an- ated the former national champlm Joe Hint,: Lo. ABielei. defeated TWlUlaiK more^aifflcuU opposition in this tour- No-Hit, No-Run the National Association of Amateur National Sweepstake* at Red other goal through the posts. With last year at Forest Hills, made a and Cheiter Murphr. Chicago, 8-6.'6-2. 8-6. ney by virtue of the presence of Oarsmen to our town: Bank Tbis Month Should about three minutes,to go the visit- Mixed Doubles. Two Busy Days for Skippers of ..' • . • July 80, 1938. game bid In the' final round, but never MUi Harble, Sin Franclico, and Harold All Types of Sailing Craft on John P. Hoggins' and Major R. C. Prove to be One of the Big- ing team knotted the score, and later " threatened Miss Marble. ." T Surface,- Jr., K.iua. Cltr. defeated Mr.. .VenVUet^Jivboth of-whora are for- Game For Kerr Mavor Charles English, tallied ttig winning goal. - H. A. Gerry Andrni, New York, and Robert L. Kid", the Shrewsbury—-Sneakboxe* mer, Shrewsbury champions. Higglns Red .Bank...... gest Events in the Country. was thrown from his mount late in Besides winning the Women's Chicago, «•>, 6-2, recently returned from South Caro- New Jeraey. ,. : . singles. Miss Marble teamed with Beat Comets. Ramion Men'* Club Twirler the game and returned to finish the lina and Major VanVliet Is enjoying Dear Mayor: From the entries already received, encounter. , Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan ot Cam- Turns in Stellar Performance ' 1 would like to express to you my indications are that the 1938 Nation- i a month's leave from service In. the sincere, appreciation, for the _eple3- gMassachusetts—to—win--the- Ghe2zi,-Wood- ". Twenty-One sueakboxes "16~€!lesi army at B"ort Hayes, Dayton, Ohio.' --Although Hej^WdUtedFonr al Sweepstakes, to be held Saturday In a preliminary game another women's doubles title Saturday. They dld co-operation you afforded me in squad of Monmouth riders outscored and five Class B—participated in Among the other players who are Batten'in a Row. . , , " . makinir the recent Rowing Regatta and' Sunday,'August 20 and 21, on turned back Mrs. Dorothy Andriui of Fourth In Open the point races of the Monmouth the outstanding, success that every the Shrewsbury river, will be one ot the strong Evergreen Farms team, New York and Mme. Sylvia Henrotln expected to compete In the singles 14 to 11. •". Boat.club Saturday afternoon, Ed- play are, David Wood, Jr., William one has, acclaimed it. to be, the biggest power boat'regattas In "of France, 3-6, 6-0, 6-0. Miss Marble wards Rullman won the A .event A no-bit no-run game was Enclosed are copies of letters that the country this year. Evergreen Farms bad a five-goal completed her victories Sunday when Hagerman, Allaire Cornwell and Ly- pitched Sunday by Red Kerr of the handicap.which Monmouth.cancelled Defending Champion and Rurh- while Walter Mead triumphed In the man Mlddledltch. It Is expected that I have received from. Harry Penn Many championship titles are to be while playing with Harold Surface, Class: B race. Rumson Men's, dub in the baseball Burke, president of the N. A. A. O.; in.the fourth period. At half time son Pro Had Tie Scores of the first.round of the singles will be Dr. Maxrath. vice president, N. A. A. decided during the two days of Jr., of Kansas City, she defeated Mrs. The Comet class had the next game' on ' Hoagland field at crowded events, In addition to the the Evergreen Farms led, 9 to 7, but Andrus and Robert L. Rlggs of Chi- 299, Four More Than the New completed over the week-end of Aug- Rumson. against th« Highlands Cubs. O., and Jack J. Mulcahy, veteran the steady pace "and accurate shoot- greatest number of boats, 11 in all. ust IS. Th« doubles'play will not be- oarsman and farmer athletlo man- 46-mile . Sweepstakes, race Itself. cago, in straight sets 6-3, 6-2. State Champion, Ted Turner, Rumson won 4 to 0.—T. : i_ ing of the Monmouth. riders led to ThUrevent- was won by Miss. Mar- gllu beforf e Augustt 2020. ager of Fordham university, They Charles F. Chapman, national chair- Bobby Rlggs, 20-year-old, defending jorle Moore and Arnold Schwartz. ' Kerr, who is a Duke university will srlve you an Idea of the Impres- man of the race comrjaitfee, advises their -victory. The results of the draw will be student, achieved his remarkable Cecil Smith, 10-goal international'' champion, won his second leg on the VIC Ghezzl of Bumson, Deal Golf The summaries: published In next week's issue of sion that the borough ot Red Bank that nine ot the popular 91-cublc Dea Bright'bowl Saturday In the club pro., who was the defending BIRD BOATS. feat despite the fact that he walked and Its Regatta Committee made on Inch class boats have been entered 1st, paced the victors in the latter, The Register. the members of the National Row- finals by eliminating Elwood T. cHamplon in the New Jersey open Start—2ll0 P. M. four batters in a row in the fourth from Long Island'waters alone, while game with 10 goals. Cooke of Portland, Oregon, 8-1, 6-3, golf championship at the Braidburn Murray Burse.. — 8:80:00 inning. No runs were scored because In^'Association and some of the visi- other entries have been received Akauatl Monmoutk Country club at Madison, tied with Girrett Ewing -- 1:3«:«« three of the base runners were put tors who came to witness the re- from tha Middle West and Irom No, 1—O. H. Mead M. Fink 8-1, and strengthened his position as gatta. n leading contender for the Davis Craig Wood, Rumson Country club June Mettiot _ - - 8:87:20 Off The Fairways out trying to steal. Fast pegging by Florida. . •"' ; • ' : • •• , No. 2—A. Corey J. Fink pro, for fourth' place In the event COMETS. Sincerely yours, No. 8—E. T. Oerry O. Oliver Cup team. He became the first play- Start—2:18 P. M. By Niblick. Andy Sgeland, RuMson's new catch- (Signed)' Jim, Mortimer Aue'rbach of Atlantic Back—H. A. Gerry H. Williams er to win. the men's title twice In suc- which ended Saturday. The winner M.rlorle Moore - - 8 28:00 er, cut off two runners, one at sec- James V. Lang. Aknusti _ 0 10 2 0' 2 6 was Ted Turner, pro at Pine Valley, City, who won the 135-cubio Inch cession since turned Albert Newman -. 8:83:45 It would not be Just to our boy ond and one at third, and the.third Inter-state championship trophy last Monmouth Co. 110 1 0 1—4 who finished with a score of 295. Ohsrlei Allaire ...- - J:8*:20 Frank If I didn't start this column AVnu.U—Mead 2, Corey, E. Gerry 2, the trick In 1S25 and 1926. The his- out was made on Scheldt's quick With Mr, Lang's letter to the year' with his Emancipator VI, has Honmonth County—M. Fink, 3. Flak 1, Turner won the Philadelphia district Edward Bruce ...- - ... S:8<:44 with congratulations to him for Join- toric bowl can be retired permanent- Joieph Becker - ... 8:9S:20 throw to Desmond at second,-getting mayor were the following letters re- built Emancipator VII in an endeav- William.. open the previous week, but the state Jack Montgomery .- ...... 5:16:40 ing the Hole-In-One club of Swim- the runner there. Kerr fanned 16 Umpires—Thomas Brady, Harry East ly-only after three victories. open was- his first appearance In the ferred to above: or to keep the title. At.least ten Dorothy Norcum .— .._ S:8t:40 ming river. Dru said he Was so ex- boats are expected to give him a Referee—Gouverruur Carnochon. Time at state. De.n Brothers 8:17:21 ; THE TOUCH DOWN CLUB ehnkkers—7ft minutes. Rlggs opened the finals like a cham- cited Sunday night that he ^couldn't close race, with the leading contend- pion taking the first four games be- Robert M.lchow - 8-47:80 Rumson scored all of Its runs in OF NEW YORK. Heavy' showers every day of the Robert Forbes ~. 8:46:28 eat any dinner and all she's heard Is er being a man from local waters, Monmoulh Bverjrean , fore Cooke got started. Cooke Im- tournament except the last made the how "I made that hole In one." I the third inning; > A. walk by Prlt- Hotel Pennsylvania, Dominlck Figaro 8:48:20 chard, and successive singles by Room 110, Byron Russell of Long Branch with No. 1—J. BoeWIni _S.. Wltasr;,-' proved In the second set, but as he fairways boggy and not one player don't blame you, Frank, I would No. 2—N. Yuckmin W. Braid, Jr, SNEAK BOXES—CLASS A. Scheldt, Stevens, Kerr'and Egeland New York City. . his Rustle, an exact duplicate of the trailed, 2-3, again fell. victim .to the was able to break 70. Turner's Start—2:20 P. M. probably be the same way myself. Monday Evening, Auerbach boat Skill alone should No. S—C. Smith M. Untermeyer. Jr. Edward. Rullman - S:8t:48 produced four-runs on as many hits. Back—A. Olmbel ' B. Bl.nsr Chlcagoan's masterful. angle shots scores for the four,rounds were 71", . July 25, 1938. decide this race; .••- • .-'-.-•• ••''• Honmoath ,. .- 0 4, 5 I 2 J—14 that raked both sidelines. His pow- 74, 75, 75. Tied for second place Mickey White .::_.. ... 8:111: JO £edl'e, who twirled (or Highlands, al* Robert Mead 8:40:85 ' Let's see who are the selected Dear Jim: Evergreen - 7 1 1 1 10—11 were Ralph Guldahl of Braidburn lowed only two other hits, 6ne In the Mlehty sorry I did not have the .Jack Cooper, the middle-aged.rac- Goals for Monmouth County—Smith 10, erful backhands found their spot "Red" Llppincott ...... 8:40:E8 group—VanNostrand, Green, Massey, fourth'and the other in the ninth, ing star from' Kansas\City, .who even before the on lad could and Johnny Kinder of Plainfield with Robert Davle - 8:41:00 Glenn, Choral, ROhrey and Baird— opportunity last evening ot saying Koebllns 3, Glmbil. Evergreen Farms— Oreg 8:4120 and struck out 12 batters. , - walked off with both the- 236-cublc Elmer 8, Wllner, Braid and Unt.rmei.r, reach them. Rlggs, ' who had lost 298. dhezzl and Wood were one August Schweera That's soma hole-ln-one club. Won- good-bye—had to make a getaway Retire.—Cyril Can. Time of chukkers—• stroke behind Guldahl and Kinder. H.nry Pope 8:41:50 • Next Sunday afternoon the Rum- ere start of octuple race. Just want- Inch championship as well as the one set each to four earlier oppon- James Clayton — 8:42:20 der who will be the next. « famous $3,000 National Sweepstakes 1b 12 0 front a committee at such a regatta; ber of outboard runabouts entered It Little Silver Point Is the composer drew Spann of Homestead, Spring 1 smash route. Cooke was on his way Robert McKeo 8:41:80 Billy. . Steven., If. 110 "'twas" a magnificent Job. And so has been decided to run this In two of a light opera play, '.'Rosalind, ' Lake, 312; Alex Termyel of Mon- Bobert Elchman 8:4»:O0 Ken, p. .... 1 many thanks, Jim, for your kind- to a love-set loss when he rallied to Egeland, e. 0 1 0 ness to my friends and me. divisions, and It has also been decid- which will be presented August S, 6 win service at 5-1. Rlggs finished the mouth County Country club, Eaton- Paul Ryder —..« - -. DNP town, 812, and John Albertl of Jump- Don't forget the dance Saturday Bay McCue, ef, .... 0 0 0 Best always, ed that the new class of X outboards and 7 In the Kockrldge theater at match In the next game. SNEAKBOXES—CLASS B. Cunningham, cf. .. 0 0 0 Ing Brook 313. night. The committee are working Jack Mulcahy, shall decide the national champion- Carmel, New Tork. The play is a Start—2i25 P. M. bard. So get behind them and make Buss MeCue, rf. 0 10 ship. .. In the women's finals, Miss Marble Walter Mead - - 8i46:»S Connst, lb. 0 0 0 free adaptation of Shakespeare's "As Arnold Bthwart. 8:47:00 It a success. Andrs, 2b NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF scored her victory In just 33 minutes. Qoo ; Joseph C. Irwin, president of the You Like It" Not since Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mal- William Hasernun __.....-. 8:4J:05 PrlUhard, ... 10 0 AMATEUR OARSMEN. National Sweepstakes Regatta asso- Fair Haven Clovers Weiton nau.man . 8:51:10 Dsamond, -2b. ...—, 0 0 0 lory ruled the American courts had a Border. Htnce .._...... ; ..... «:o«ll5 Joe seam* to be having a good - ' ...'.: .1150 Fifth Avenue ciation and chairman of the regatta Supported by Merchants. player scored three successive vic- time on.his. vacation. He golfs one July 3T. 1938.committee, who did such an excellent Win Fifth Straight SNIPES, ,, is «v"l~I Mr. Jaxnes V* Tariff. The Red Bank Register Is sup- tories In this tournament until Miss Start—*:2S P. M. day. New Tork for av day and the HIGHLANDS. lob la-running the, National sculling ported -bv local, as. well as out-of- next day he walks Kllnore around AB R HE William H. Combs * Co., Marble accomplished that feat The Fair Haven Clovers scored Bobert Bentley ~ 8:o<:22 -Cxarne«kl,.|b. 61 Broadway. championships recently, Is .busily .en- town business men. AdvertUotnents Joieph Selfert 8:54:58 the course. After walking the 18th gaged In co-ordinating the work of appearins: regularly tell the story— Miss Marble assumed the attack- their fifth straight victory Sunday by Wat.rs, «b New York. N. Y. Miss Moore won her fifth point Ellnore remarked that she would Johnson, rf. Dear Jim: . . • ' / the IS committees which will func- Advertisement ing role at the start and never defeating the Asbury Park Black Sox stay home-from now on and listen Boleer, ef. ™ 3 to1 at Neptune. Al DeChlccIo wai Eace_ of _the_Comet .association. Sun; Please accept for yourself - as tion, to Aahdle~the thousand~and- one abandoned It Her backhand drives, day morning. Robert Malchow was to Joe tell about his game and his Bsdle.p. __...._.. Chairman of the Committee, for details necessary for the success of diagonally across deep court to the In good form In the box for the Fair Andsrson, lb. ._-. second and the Dean brothers third. 87s87 . BButt confidentlyfidtl, says sheh : Dowd, If. your associates on your Executive this huge sporting event More than far corners were repeatedly beating Haven nine and allowed only two • necessary' facilities to accommodate engaged In defensive tactics to even Mason, e. ~ 1 0 Boat club race and the Comet associ- drivers, • ' Kreeer. lb. . 2 1 rived .Sunday? All radiant Just |the large number ot oarsmen who A s:oofy thlnif about our race attempt to launch an attack of her/ ation race, but also took first-place icame from all parts of the country. The large number ot entries al- own. She had little chance to steady beChtceloDeChlccIo, p...... _...... _... . 8 1 brought' another soul into the world, Fair Haven Sail —when great castrophes tato -Maraechlo, If. J 2 0 honoru in the special race between says Doc, and then proceeds to shoot I -"All the ' contestants, officials, ready received is due in a large part I place. Instead down and get her strokes function- 1 coaches and every rowing man who DeLorenso, cf. 2 1 the Comet association and the Bare- one of the best rounds of his golfing to the extensive work being done by ot dliBruur in ing properly. The victor was in full Tiufulo, rl. . 8 0 attended the Regatta had nothing our Dsnts, we foot Yacht club. The Barefoot club career. Better arrange to have an Skippers To Meet but Dralse for the entire affair. Fred Brown, local chairman of the stride from her first service. She members, all Sneakbox owners, won race committee, who in addition to have to staure won,the first four games with the operation before every round in the s> public dance ASBURY BLACK BOX. the event, 29 to 26. club championship, Doc and, admin- I was particularly pleased when at visiting nearby Jersey waters, spent loss of only four points. She re- AB n Meeting to be Held at Fair Ha- the conclusion of the Regatta you July IB and It in Havre- de Oras, to raise the Felham, 8b. ..._ . s 0 This was the second meeting of. ister a little of that ether to your made the statement that you and I money that Is quired only six minutes to win those the two clubs. The Comets won the ven Yacht Club Before Start Maryland, and July 17 In Northeast, games. MUs Bundy made a sudden Au.tln, ef. ...-..„...... ,...„„...„.. t 0 opponent. your association would like to have needed. A Campbell, If. „._ I 0 first, 31 to 24. Totaling the points of Race This Sunday After- the National Regatta at Red Bank Maryland, Interviewing racing driv- frank request stand to win the fifth and sixth Allen, lb. —. ____._. 1 0 ers, and booking.them for the Red I would not' be Woodbridse, ... „ I o made In the two events, the Comets Did any of you notice Hal Shar- noon. main. We shall certainly, keep that games, breaking Miss Marble's ser- still lead, 67 to Si. Invitation in mind and I hope to see Bank speed test He contemplates heeded. Bat it vice1 to accomplish this, but the vic- Gatln, 2b _..: _. I 0 key*s column in the Newark Mews we stage)' a J. Smith, p. „ „ .. I 0 IThe summaries: the regatta at Red Bank again In atending the Boston outboard regat- tor cut this rally short by taking Wednesday? If you didn't here's A meeting ot all sailboat skippers the near future. It would not be ta tomorrow and Saturday, and the Willis, e. „___ I 0 COMETS AND SNEAKBOXZS. | merry muty. the next two games for the set. Johnson, rf ...... 1 1 what he wrote: "One of the few of the Fair Haven Yacht club will be so difficult the next time becausa Northport, Long Island, regatta on resnonses Will Start—4:10 P. M. golf clubs which held competlon over held Sunday, afternoon, immediately you have shown that you know how August 18. _ ^ be prompt and heauty. The, second set was virtually a 22 1 2 1 Mirjorle Moor*, Comet — „ 5:21:0» to provide the many detailed require- Kdwarda Rullman, Sn.ikbox 5:22:42 the week-end was Swimming River. preceding the weekly regatta. In or- repetition of the first, for again Ml,s The score by Innlnget Proving the foresight of whoever ments to handle all the arrange- Marble ran up a lead, four games to Clorers 110 2 0 0—1 Bobert Mead, Sneakbox " der that skippers of boats from Red ments In a most efficient manner. Baseball at Beimar. Motorists aHi. prompt and Black Sox 0 0° 1 0 0 0 0—1 Oharl.i Allaire, Comet .— named the course." Bank may be able t» get to Fair Ha- one, as she volleyed, smashed and Summary: Double plays, Woodbridse, Bid Llppincott. Sneikbox . This vear you were blazing a new The Beimar Braves will oppose hearty in their approval of the August Schween, Sneakbox ven on time to attend the meeting, trail . drove her way through In truly im- Gatlln, Allen. Bsie on ball.—Oft DeChle. Tony McCadden> has grown four the Bronx Giants'tomorrow night on troe service rendered and the pressive style. elo 1, off Smith 1. Struck out—By De* Dorothy Norcum, Comets a tow boat will ba waiting at the Our snort, unfortunately, does not Chlcclo 8, by Smith t. Jack Montgomery, Com.t . new hairs on that cranium of his Monmouth Boat elub dock at 2 Memorial "field at Beimar. Next auantjr of work don« by Gene Donald Hubbard, Comet . , Provide opportunity for gate receipts Tuesday night the opposition will ba The combination of Miss Marble since last year. Mow did you do it, o'clock. but I am convinced that there Is a De laloo at Shrewsbmrjr * Walter Mead, Sneakbox .. Tony? the House ot David nine, which will and Mrs. Fabyan In the women's At a meeting held Monday night, possibility ptof revenue from thatat Sunset Only high-grade ma- doubles proved too strong for Mrs. Kelly Company Wins Twenty-two skippers tflok part in source • for the next National. Ot make Its third appearance at the terials and modern, standard the Frank DIckman. skeeter fleet it was ruled that all boat owners shore. Both teams hive each won a Andrus and Mme. Henrotln, although Broken or sprained ankles don't the recent rettatta you have the eaulpment are used by experi- races, one of the features of the must be members of either tha Fair deflnjte satisfaction of a Job excel- game. the winners lost the opening set. Miss Over McCue's Dairy seem to bother the ladles very much. Haven Yacht club or the Fair Haven enced mechanics who are pre- Marble and Mrs. Fabyan reeled off week-end racing card. The Class A lently done in a way that reflected race was won by Miss Barbara Remember when Ruth had her limb Junior Yacht club by not later than credit and very favorable publicity pared to keep your oar In fftod two love sets with a combination of The J. H. Kelly company softball all taped up and how she continued A Friendly Visitor, Bringing Good Sayre'a boat while the Class B event Sunday, August 7, in order to be to the dtv of Red Bank. Naws every week for 08 years, to all condition, drives laid out by Miss Marble and team of Red Bank handed McCue'i to play? Now It U Millie. She played eligible for the season trophies. Dues You can be sure that-the oarsmen the net-play of Mrs. Fabyan. They Dairy nine of Long Branch an 11 to was taken by Gilbert Turner. The the family In the homes of Red summaries: -. yesterday and it didn't seem to hurt may be paid at the meeting, this sun- from various • parts of the United Bank and vicinity—About local events succeeded as tournament champions 1 defeat Tuesday night. Harry Cop- har game very much, although she ^y. States and Canada who attended the and local Dooole.—Advertisement Jadwlga Jedrzejowskl and Mrs. An- perthwatte, Kelly company pitcher, SNEAKBOXES—CLASS A. was only able to play nine holes. Regatta will return home and tell drus. The Polish star did not com- allowed only two hits, while the Red Start—10:05 A. M. Standing of the contestants to date their friends and associates of the Barbara Bayra 11:82:45 follows: fine treatment they received, of the pete In this year's tournament and Bank team collected a total of VI Augu.t Schweer. ll:8S;05 The ladles had a driving contest Knockabouts—John A. 'cross IS, A. P. fine rowing; course you have, and of therefore Mrs. Andrus teamed up hits, three of which were made by Bid Llpvlneott . 11:88:40 yesterday and It proved to be a lot their complete enjoyment of a Na- with Mme. Henrotln. Ray McCue and two by Dick At- Jame. Clayton 11:88:55 Gasnebln 17. 1. T. Hitchcock 11, t. 0. Edwards Rullman .__ 11:84:20 of fun. Would like to suggest to tha Btrjk.r 8, Proctor Jsmas 4. tlonal Regatta that tilled with After upsetting Rlggs and Bltsy trldj?e. Two of the McCue hits were Robert Mead 11:81:00 tournament committee that they BirBir d boats—MurraMurray Bur*«BursM»S 111,, June thrllllnar finishes and left nothing to Molly Pitcher Food Market Oarr.tt Grant In the semi-finals of the men's home runs. Edward Davis ll:St:15 have one for the men. Methot (, Csrlton Bunker I, be desired on the part of either of- Jsne Powers .—-..-..-. 11:80:55 Kwlnwlns 4. doubles tournament, the twin Chicago J. H. KELLY CO, Com.t*—JosepCt h Beekar Is, Marlon Cook ficers, contestants or spectators who 18 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK Donald Oiborn - *. 11:41:00 attended. boys, Chester and William Murphy, Attrldse. e _ Walter Head ..... 11:41:80 20. Charles Allaire It. R. If. Keator IS, Sunday lost in straight sets to Sid- Davenport', 2b. „ G.om Worthley 11:47:00 Play Centers Held Marjorle Moors 14. Edward Bruce 10, P. . One of the lasting; pleasures to me B. Cooke, a., HJnry Popa .__ 11:51:10 and J. De.n >, II. 0. Wlckham, Jr., I, Dor. will be.the friendship that was es- ney B. Wood, Jr., of New York and McCue. lb. Arnold Schwarts ..... 11:51:10 othy Norcum T. Victor Vey.r I, Robert tablished between our officers and FRESH MADE A , r*A Jo* Hunt of Los Angeles, 8-6, 6-2, 8-6. Outing Yesterday Forbes I. n Bly, 8b 8NSAKBOXES—CLASS B. you and your committee, and which, Coitperthwalte, p. 8aea«bo>s>—Bobsrt Mead 4T. Xdwarda The play throughout was fast and Start—10:10 A. M. Ballman 10, Wa)t,r Mead XI, J. J. rov- I am sure..will continue through the Gllb.rt Turner 11:41:00 More than TO children attended years to come. I am deeply grate- the gallery was repeatedly greeting Reed, cf. _'."...~~ ers tl, Donald Oiborn Ml, Georie and CHOPPED BEEF i lbs for 5(Jc n. Wllllen Wlkolt „ 11:41:00 the annual outing held' by the Red O.n. Worthier II, J. C. Clayton 10, Bar- ful to vou and your associates and the spectacular exchanges with ap- J. Cooke, If. ..._. Bobert MeKee ._ plause. In the opening set the twins G. Re.il. rf. . 11:41:00 Bank playgrounds yesterday at bara Ssyre It, Assoal Bchwaera 11, Rob- extend to you all my warmest per- . 11:41:80 ert Da»ls 10, Oaro Qulnn 7. William Wl- sonal rarardi and best wishes. cama from behind to knot the score Gravel Bottom, Swimming River. The P.ul Ryder . HiSOiH children enjoyed outdoor games and koff 7, H.nry Pope 1, Bobert Elokraan f, Very slnoerely yours, at 6-all but the more experienced Kerry Bouthall ...... 11:50:22 Brab H.noe, Bobert lloKee I, X. Prime Rib Roast 25H ttcCUE'B DAIRY. swimming. Roasted frankfurters (Signed) Henry Penn Burke. Wood and Hunt put on the pressure H.nrr llss-erman . 11:51:00 Sehwarta t. 1 B AB R II Robert Elchman . . 11:11:00 and soda watar ware served. Snipes—Joseph Selfl.rt It, Robert Bent- (ijagNDEB AND JtJICT) ^ »*<1D» to Uke the final two games. The Fe.n«y, II, Borden Hance .... DNF ST. BOTOLPH CLUB, Dugan, lb The plcnjokars were accompanied ley 11,. O. L. Ds.Dard I, James Toop 1, victors found their opponents easy Thompson, rf. _ _ „„ John Btreek 1, • i i Newburv Street, Boston. , GENUINE SPRING In the second set when they won 6-2 Adato, act. - 1 by Richard *• Quest, Leo t«Bionds, July 26, 1938. on smart overhead drives of Sid Ora»o, 2b. .-„_ -...«.-..«.. Niachasch Lead* Mrs, Marian R. Arendes, dlreotori, Mr. James V. Lang, Wood and the net-play of his part- Arrtjto, c(. .-- _..,.. and Wllmer A. Bobbin., secretary of Crooks Wins Honors Red Bank. N.J.. Malee, p. ._. the Red Bank Young Men's Chris- Dear Mr, Lang: LEGS LAMB 25S. ner. Chester Murphy seemed to be Murray, lb. _ For Boat Trophy the weaker of the two, being unable C.vanaugh, c „ _.,„„... tian association. In Chester Regatta It has been my practice to obtain Wood., >• > a few extra copies of the official pro- KEADT TO 8EBVE ^% ^% — • to return the long hard-hit shots of Edward C. Fiedler's Nlschasch grams of the various National Re- Fined lOEaoh. Joe~Hunt. Again In the third set the 14 1 ] captured another race In tho Rumson Sammy Crooks of Rumson, former gatta* for future reference, This I score was knotted at 6-all and sa In Country club's Arrow class Saturday Charles O'Burn of Mechanio Rutgers student and Intercollegiate neglected to do before leaving Red COOKED HAMS 33fh the initial set the victors came Flndlejr, Crewman Lose. on tho South Shrewsbury river, cross- slreat and William Holmes of Llndan outboard champion,'Won one of three Bank. I will be ever so grateful If through with their last-set rally. ing the finish line two minutes ahead Inboard motorboat championships you would send me six copies, If they Charles Harris, West Palm Beach, place, arraigned before Recorder John be available. of William Haabler's Lukundoo,' Tha V.'Crowall In police court yesterday over the weak-end In the tenth an- In the closing event of the week's Florida, and Martin Buxby, Miami, Nlschasch Is now In the laad for the nual regatta of the West Bnd Boat Mav I offer my thanks for the FANCY FRESH tourney, Miss Marble and Mr, Sur- Florida, defeated Lyman Croasman, morning on charge* of disorderly con- many ' favors extended during my season' championship trophy. duot, were fined |O aaoh, and given club on the Delaware rlvar at Ches- stay at Red Bank and comratuli- face won with ease over Mrs. Anilrua New York,' and William Flndlay, ARROW CLASS—DISTANCE s MILES ter. Pa. ' and Mr. Rlggs, 8-1. 6-2 and as In the Rumson, 64, 6-1, yasterdsy 'In the suspended jail sentences. O'Burn was tlons on the *ay your committees so LARGE FOWL Start—3t4O He drove Dragon *th to vtotory in skillfully handled the Innumerable men's doubles, there were many stir- first round of the 48th Annual KliohMob, B..O. Fl.dler arrested by Sergeant James B 4:42:00 Sbeedy while Holmes was takan Into, (he 185-lnoh hydroplane! champion- details which made the regatta suoh FANCY FRJESK . ring moments to enliven the match. Meadow Club Invitation Grass Court Lukundoo, William lls.bler,:.. 4:44:00 a mooes1, I say In all sincerity that Doubles Tennis tournament at South- Ails), H. MoMahon 4:4T:oa custody by Policeman Leroy Mo- ship In a field of four and al.o re- I never Attended a batter managed In the morning John H. Doeg, for- Jl.ron, H. O. Pierce....™ ._. Knight. , ceived tha Delaware County Cham- ampton, Long Island. Judy, R. Thorns. 4:47:05 retails. Roasting Chickens mer national champion, defeated Clrre, W. D. n.nk. 4:4T:1O ber ot Commaree special trophy. 321 4:41:00 Yours ftry truly,

' Mrs. Rose H. Bergen, Mrs. Bdwia. CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS IO.'SlosX Mrs. 8ara Moras, Mrs. Orsn- evieve Donnell, Mrs. Sarah Hugh**) Mr*. Margaret McDonald, Miss nor*. McDonald and Mrs. Raphael C. Dev- lin attended the Monmouth County FOR SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HE1P WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Women's Democratlo club meeting Saturday afternoon at the Bcarboro 80UD mshoganr book ease for isle till UOVa WANTXD, rellff'from polion lrle->> also breaktaiti vicinity of South Rod pertencei Fontlac profsrred, but not es- IN FAIB HAVEN, nesr river, eight-room ^ SI WUlow «rw*. fslr Him' ;• leak!. permanent, with private famtlr. sential t out-of-town ahop. WrIU age. ex- ing 1 city water, steam heat, hall sorv. fourth- of its cost. First party acceptable house, all Improvements) garegei cor- ty Tansey, Miss Ann Laird, Mis* Ce- OSen addresied to Roomi, box ill, BedVerlence and wagss rsqulred. Write Auto Ice free, Immediate possession. See to owntr with Itlo gets It. High aad ner lot. 1(0x75. Price for quick sale leste Kennedy, Mrs. Edward Preston BLABWOOD price* artsUr reduced BABY CBIB far ssls. CaU , Bed Bank Bank.* • • Mechanic, box 511. Rsd B»nk.* Thomas Irving Brown, Register office. dry, facing south, on a corner. In a select 5,50*. Address P. O. Box 4147 Ruana, HIB-J. • '• •••- •• • neighborhood. This la a real ehanea to t and Mrs. Mildred Hunt of Metuphen end 14 per load, M(I ppewt eordet i «5 per BEAUTY operator wanted st once. , Cor- buy ajiulldlng lot very cheap. John T. : cord at miui fireplace wood rndnete d aba. ATTRAOTTVX new kulldlni, 11x18 foot, " are spending a week at Manasquan. 3. G. Bennett J> Co, MlddtetowaM . phon- e NXW STUDIO oovehes III each, new two rooms, flnhhed tnsldt. Ideal artli- sleo Beauty Salon, Campbell's Junction, JBNiSHED. or unfurnished; your oppor- Lawley, agent. Riverside Drivo snd State SEX-BOOM houso In Rumson. all improve, ; Mr. and Mrs. August M. Mu»)nau- rarled feather pillows li.it each) Ml Uo road - cabin: or'stand, n'jast house, sa- pbone Keanabnrg 112-B. or tOC-W.* tunity; five rooma. bath, garagsi Im* Hlghwsy, Rod Bank, phone Bed Bank 410. menu, for sale; one block from river) ig). •• to 140 each) porch rockers II .1. 1100 -mOT*d Tlclntty Red Bank. provsmente. Furnlturo msy be purchasodr price 11.(00. Address P. O. Box 414, «en entertained friend* last Saturday ettw6*t-BtjiL#'house GIRL wanted for g-old lesf Oiling. Apply any way to suit tenant. Very desirable. ..eh, thret-pleoe llvia* room suite (19. )ee. illustration Pas* 5, Section 1. C. L. st 147 South, street, Ren Bant.* SEVEN-ROOM house, all Improvements) Rumson, N. J. evening In celebration of Mr> Muelr fully equipped I sleep! four) II feet, ens three-piece living room tulte 141, prat* '•Ut. BoUord. N.7.- , Eatontown boulevard, opposite Monmouth also rooma for light housekeeping, fur- «r old. Roatonskls. For appointment JCSJIT newt walnnt idlatnf room tulMs QI/ALIPY now for U. S. government Jobs.' road, box 4«. Before 11 or sfter 4. FOB SALE cheap, five-room cottage, cm 'Ihattien's birthday at the Magnolia rtte Trailer, General Delivery. Bed 140, baby carrlans II to 111. pair orlbl WANTED, large alied dollearriagsi muat nished or not. 79 Throckmorton avenue, Jin. A spaghetti dinner, was served Men, womtnl dsnendablo;. 11.140' to HALF of double house at No. 10 John Eatontown, N. J, largs plot; Improvements; two-car' gs- Bank. IS each. L. B. Brown. UT Prospect ave- . be la. kood condition and rcstonsbly 12.100 first year: yearly Increase, paid Va- ttreet for rent, alx rooma, all Improve- rage; private ocean Beach and south following which dancing and cards tor'sale,, nprifht, tll-Dll. een nue. Bed Bank, phone 17. - prited. Call Bod Bank 1W-M." cations. Try text Red Bank examinations. mentei garage. _ Call Bsd Bsnk 421-M,* trench of Shrewsbury river within tew 18001 111* B*W. neae <0» laKintawn, Common school education. Full partlcu- BARGAIN—Six-room louse, hot wa- •undrtd feet. Low Uxet. Address Set. 'were enjoyed. The guests were Mr. OLAYfor tennlt i ,— -,, mST.MORTGAQI ot la.OOO or leu want, MODERN . brick buna-slow, five rooms, ' and Mrs. Henry Sutors and daugh-tMint h» nAi at «n««. • iris for stle l^tleo top ed, to oompltte Hven-room rttldsnce at lsra, sample coaching teats, snd Hat.post, dormitory, tile bath and extra lavatory; ter hsat: oxesllont condition, iarse Us. P. O. Box 117, Monmouth Beach. N. J. tell,' cinders, road gravel, sand, "item, aetort colony. Fair Raven, Hsncs road, tlona free. Write today curt. Address ter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Victor COOLXEATOR lMbox^ iu ian*». ten- nil dirt Phont Betontowa 111, " V. O., box 511, Bed Bank. 611 burner, hot water, heat; ore place; at- lot; one of the beat residential sec- IP YOU are Interested. In purchasing st pltee walnut bedroom tult*. ualiogaiir 0. near aolool. Worth 11,000 flnlihtd. tached serage. ConvenienCon tot to rrailroad home buy this one on McLaren street j - Ttnott, Mrs. Alma Jordon, Miss Mel- Htrttarr, wine ekalr, Laweon wfa, twoitochl. Tlaton avsnns. Hoysn, sovernmtnt artlat, 15 Llndan statiotti n andd bbu s UUna . AAvsllsbls Septem- tions la Red Bank. Inmmtdlste sale. Ivlng room, dining room, kitchen, - three en Huston and Mr. and Mn. Henry mihoranr Wiadior eaaln, kitehen uton- YOU SAVB 50 per sent oa paint sad wall place. B»d Bank.' WE NEED Ant class help for positions ber lfthi |B0 per month. Henry.F. Hrll •1,000. Allaire * Son Agsncy, Inc., bedrooms and bsth; lot 14x1001 .prise Hauensteln, all of Trenton; Mr. and•U*, lam.nie wahrat eedar sheet, Whlu texture. We make and sell our owa In the beat households. Apply .at once Register building, Bsd Bsnk, phone 741. Realtors, 1* Monmouth strict, phone jl.710. W...A.-Hopplns.-A*eney.-:JaVsl- elsctrib maehlnebiet«, for sale, Call af- products AtlanUe Paint.Co. Ill-West nOZCUES on the budget plan, no money at Monmouth Employment Agency, Si Bsj»k, N. J, phone »»7. * *•'•; 'Mrs. Carl Schumacher of Philadel- ter f p; m, MVeehuro ttrert. Bed Bank, rront atteet. Bed Bank, phone IIU-W. 'down, essy~ monthly payments. Your West Front itreet, phone Bod Bank 1100.* SIX-ROOM' houae, nicely arrenged, corner Red. Bank 1450. Members Bed Bank eld bicycle taken la trade. Mahni Brof, Brown plsce and Branch avenue. Rod Chamber of Commerce Better Bust- ATTRACTIVE new building, 11x18 feet, phia, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Scott upstairs^ Bank! garage attached, hot sir heat; 140. OAK WOOD speed boat, old mshosanr. Sllhway II, latostown. or 111 Hsln neat Bureau. two rooms, finished Inside. "Idtsl artit. and Walter Rlohmond of Bedford; t(EW JOHNSON outlraard, X. A. I), h. II foot lonci A-l condition.' price |45t. street, Lakewood, N. J, phone Eatontown LOST AND FOUND. Pbone Red Bsnk 1714-R. • tie rotd cabin or stand, guest house. gs» Mr. and Mrs. August Budelman, Mr. li 9.1! 4fi boon In wateri are-sallon Telephone Perth Amboy 4-1511. 10 or Laktwbod (10. LOST. Dodgo wheel between Swimming EF1NKI) couple would like to msnsgo raga- 1100 moved vicinity Bed Bank. and Mrs. Paul-Royer, Mrs. William ltukproof tM6Mne eaa; two.Hfe nnHtror Klver Country "olub and Fslr Btvsn rooming houae for free rent or tske ATTRACTIVE English Colonial home tt Set Illustration Page S, Section l."0. L. pillowsi $145. Phone MonnWuth Beach HAN'S BICYOUq for salt, sood tirei, CODNTBT BOARD, plstaant - country Petit. Bolford, N. J.* -. • - '-Halstead and daughter Ruth of Red ptokase oarrlsri price 111. Can be home, board, room for elderly or con- last week. Finder plisse call Red Bank care of house during owner's absence I Shrewsbury)) largt living room, Are- •een Thonday, Friday or Saturday morn- 1258-W." ' husband employed. Write Kenned, box place, dining room, kitchen, aun porch, .Bank; Rev. and Mrs. Russell Mo- ; vslesoenti spsclsl ditts. IIS up, I. B. 811. Red Bank.* maid's accommodations, three bedrooms POULTRY site, suitable for berths tra- B aAUL dreiier, ehlConler, iter., table ing. Martha Post, 8Urerslde avenue, Ut- Molntyro, B. N- Sycsmors avenus. Tin- der Irrigation; brooker lake site, water Cuttough and Mis* Claire LeFavr* of FIVE-ROOM bungalow on Monroe avenue and tiled bath; plot 100x160; two-car f»- deik and bookMM. to ifornlnnMe tl« 8U«r. K. I. • - ton Falls, B. P. D, Batontown, phone 4T-B. ragt. Price 15,000. W. A. Hopping power for bydraullo ram, four miles west '•Keyport and Mr. and Mrs*Clinton avenue. Keanibur*. phone 4tl.* APARTMENTS for rsnt: gas and alootrielty 1 running wa- of Red Bank; beautiful place for'year BVfNBOT» iuttoard motor for sale) % ALL SIZBS of nstd Ursa and tabes st bar- ter in kitehenl nice neighborhood; 11? per Agency, Red Bsnk, phono S07. > Kraus of Keaniburg. The Matawan rain prices. Braokalde bm. near Stone NBWSPAPSIR routo for sale; three do- APARTMENT for rent, 119 West Front round horns. Bargain. Phone Bed Bank h. p. Bportaaiaoi JH ooodltlons Ho, Hveries .dally, one delivery Sunday, month. Mrs. Robert Hsnot, 101 Riverside TS'AOBES rich land for sale; nicely situ- Illl-W, • *• guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Church. Atlantic Hlthlsnda.* reasonable to^qulek bursr. Addreea Newa- street! four rooms and bath;Tent IK. avenue, phone Red Bank 681-J. Oall.lCeaa»burs- 111.*- Inquire on premises, or phone Bed .Bsnk - ated among farm oatetee; nine-room co- Holtorf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyns, SOOTTIB pappltft (or sale, two monthi GOOD work hone for sale for want of paper Bouts, box.511, Bed Bank.' FOB BENT or ssls, eight-room house; lonial homo In need of renovation; 110,500. I HAVE Just the homo for a tmali fam- 2251-W. • Terma. Thompson Agency, *1 East Front ily) choice neighborhood; living room Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Munnlng, Mr. old, reditered, pedliteedi ehamplon tue. Inquire H, B. Otsstrly, New Mon : - four rooms upstslrs, built-in bsth. sxtra with nrspUee, dining room* - kitcheiv-liot— and Mrs. Donald Hj Rlley, Mr. and•toekl naionabit. Ooorn O. Otlbal, W«- month, K. J. • BATHING st 8unahlne beach. North Long FOUR-EOOM apartment for rent; bsth, waah room 1 four rooms downstairs, .large street. Rod Bank, phont 700.' teretnetr TlnWn TalU, N. J. —Branch. - Week- deys -!0o -per family »U Improvement*; with i«»t ind wttor. sun porch, open fireplace; oil burner: dou- water heat, three bedroomt snd bsth) lot Mrs. H. A. Elgard, Mr. aadTMr* 1913 BBGISTXB-D Obsvlot ram for ssle carl Saturday!. Sundays «1.00. Lata BARGAIN, flvt-ropm bungalow, fireplace, 46xllO. Price 11,400. W. A. Hopping WWB JOBS for Ml*. 11.00 and n. 125. Also flvo-room - apartment. The ble garacc. Inquire O» SouUi street. Bed Arc6la, fating Shrewsbury Inlet: IT.OOO Ageosy.'Bed Bsafe phOnl'HT.'" V - - - i Milton F. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. for breedlni.' Kappes, Colt's Neck. H. bathers , acoommodatsd. ' This Includes Land and Loan Co.* Brtokslde Inn, near MOM Chunh,. At. ______bethink, .parking, dreiiln* rooms, show- cash, 11,000 mortgage can rsmsln. Ad- v.Cbarles Hunt, Mrs. Lena Jaekel, lantlc Highlands.* OABDBN TRACTOBS, Planet Jr, sut Blf era, recreation gronndi; ' ' ' RED BANK, elx-room house, bath; .ill dreas.P. O, Box 17, Sea Bright. EXCELLENT vslut for a small family 1 Richard Jaekel, Thomas Htilsart and JOHNSON outboard motor for tale, with Bolens, nbnUt. Oononr Brot, Sales et SITUATIONS WANTED Improvements; gsrase; rsnt IS6 per NEW bungalow in tht country, with an well located plot with shade treeer at- , Russell Duckenworth. .' two new erlindersi II k. p.i good con- 8snle«, Wlckatunk. N. J- phone Bohadel MEN OLD at 401 Get pep. New Oatrax month. Rolston Wstorbury. Realtor, il . acre of land i tlx rooms, batb, steam tractlva house, six rooms, bath, porch, oil dttlon: price reasonable. Phone Bed Beak tonlo.tablste contain raw oyster Invlg- COUPLE, chauffsur-butlsr, cook and gen- 'eat Fronn*t. etretreet< . phons Red Bsnk 8600.* heat and oil) two-ear gangs. Babbling burner; strife; In excellent repair, nceot* ; Miss Annabelle Ewlngton, Miss ISOJ.e . orators and othsr stimulants. One doea eral houaeworkor; refersness of five snd MODERN brick bungalow, Ave rooms, tile brook with waterfall) grevt of nne tress 1 ly painted and redecorated. Price tl,75>. EOADSIDS market building. Hill, on [ brick Could1 be financed on FHA plan at lite Ann Thlxton and Miss Alice McCurdy ANT ONB InUnated u oHeervlni the be. starts now pep. Value 11.00. Special nine -years. Telephone Red Bank 1011. bath 1 open flreplscs; bot water heat •8,600. O. Howard Upplneott, Bealtor, Hirer road. Pair Haven i next to Beok- price' He. Call, writs Son Bay Drag (oil burner)! garsge; ISO. Rolston Wa- It Monmouth street, phone 111. than normal rent. Joseph O. McCuer ' are enjoying camp life at Camp Ma- , havlor st the bee are weloothe to vblt er^a saragt. Apply J, Yost, Cspe Cod Stores. •" ', •••...-' WIDOW. American, would give services Agency, phene RonUon 444. .' tolllonequay, Medford. mr 'ofeM-ratlon hire at Willow Court, Market. Bed Bank.' on estate In return for house rent. Any terbury, Realtor, 11 West Front street, MONMOUTH COUNTY farms, very select Oeeaaperti BumUri onlr. Bee the beet WANTED, with private family, two fur-reasonable proposition considered. Write .hone 1500.* _^____ Hit of'all slits aad types. Your to- SEMI-BUNGALOW, two bedrooms, bath, Mr. and Mrs. Robert WaUon of fllUnr erfi with KMUT, the qneen larlnt nished rooms, with board for elderly A. W., box 811, Red Bsnk.* ,, FRONT home, flvo master • bed- culrles vnll be given personal attention. kitehen, dining and living rooms: fire. :: Heinpstead, L. I., are spending sev- enre and bees In all ttaiei of derelopment AUTOMOBILES man aad two bora, 11 and It: reaaon- rooms, two baths, hot water heat, at. 0. Howard Upplneott, II Monmonth pjase, sun porch and garagei price 11,500. from en to alnlt tee. New MOP of thle. Anderson, p. O. Box 132. 2MREFINED couple would like to manage tsehed two-csv garagerloeated-on-Tittle street, phont Red Bank 111. Frank Br Lawos, Jr» -*7 Shn>shuri-an>.. eral days at the home of Mr. and MAVBIOB SCHWARTZ, Chrysler, Ply- .. rooming house for free rent, or take Silvsr Point. Rolaton Waterbury, II nas, Red Bank, phone 1176. : honor now nadr for tele. Phone Baton- Bank.* • • ARTISTIC modem five-room bunsalow, Mrs. Albert Bruce of Jackson street town oW, Robert Bell.* • mooth and InUrnsUonal track sales aad care of houas during owner'a absence; West Front street, phone »00.* 1 Miss Helen Walter of Oseola Mills, senloe httdauartars. Phone' Bei Bank APAKTMBNT wanUd; three roomi; pre- husband employed. Writs Bcflncd, box •xceltent neighborhood 1 osk -floors, COLONIAL house, seven rooms, bath and 1V87 TWIN motor ane lf.xoot' nonpoon ferably 111 or about Bed Bank; reason- 511, Red Bant.' SYCAMORE avenue bungalow, ave rooms steam heat, dreplses, recreation room with toilet) attic: 71x171; Prospeet aveaua, Pa., la spending several weeks in entboardi MaU itai nrfeet eondltlon. able rent. Write O. P- box 511. Bod and bath 1 oil haati two-ear garage t ken itsrage; corner plot, 100x100; U.7I0. near nilrasdi al» lot 40x175. reasonable . Matawan as the gueat of her sister, WtU tell separatalr. Nut Taeht dub, USBO CABS bought, sold aa« ezchaiurod> Bank. .' ••' ' • >•• • RBLIABLB colored woman wtihei dsy's Urge lot 1 possession October 1st. Rolaton Ray VsnHorn Agsncy, Fair Haven, phone to desirable party. Address E. S. Parker, •\ - Miss Myra Walter. Blar road. Belmar, N. i.' Pontlao talst and serrleei terns, O. K. work or part time poaltlon; good cook, Waterbury, li West Front street, phone Bed Bank ill. box 141. Little Silver.* FOE SALB. refrigerator. -KeMastori e»- A. a Btssas Brathsrs. 11.11 Mechanic with good referencee. Minerva Thompaoni 1500/ • Raymond Beers; who Is summer' streat. phone 1015. RIVER front residence) excellent eondl* coUent conditions |4D cash. Call Bum. BUSINESS NOTICES 88 Untten plsce. Red Bank. • •NOLISH home of seven roomi. open nre- . tlont large plot, fine neighborhood) ga- SACRIFICE for Quick ttls. ton rooms, two ' . Ing at Lake Mohawk, spent the week TBVOK—Ills O. M. C. M-ton paaoli POSITION wsntod taUng csrs of child 1 pltcs, oil burneri two-car garage) large rage, with apartment; 111,000, terms. Bay baths, two-car gaimgei lot Taxtes. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ROW BOATS with oen and aaehen for tlree, paint and mechanical condition BSTBLLM DecoraUna; lervlott paper hang- tome light homework. Phone Maria lot) III. Boliton Waterhurjr, II West VanHorn Agency, Fair Havsn, phoae Bed worth 11,006 alone: house concrete, block, ing, plain and decorative painting] best MscKrell, AtlanUo Highlands 4»7. Bank 188. •1.200 full price. 14.000 mortge«o oen re- mond Beers. sale at Bed's Undfatf. Rlsiilands, N. J. like new. Prised at 111.5. J. P. Dender. materials and workmanship at moderate Front street, phons 1500.* main. P. O. Box 17, Sea Bright, N. J. near Oehtral rallrom .taUon.' Inc, phone Atlantle Hlfhlanda HI. Prices. Phone Hi. 14 Mount street. Bed WANTSD,* private laundry to io at hoi Mrs. Peter P. Munnlng entertained Telephone J0I8-M Bod Bank. Rater- ATTRACTIVE modern alx-room house TOR SALE or rent, six rooms, bsth, sun- the Wednesday Fortnightly dessert- 10-FOOT trunk eakln enlseri Cherrolet DBFBNpABUI used CMSI Bodes, tit- Bank. ' • , with extra maid's room and b»Uil oa •,porch: all Improvtmeate) oil burner: NICE tix-room house for tale) all tan motor with marine sliitoh; nne condition, aonta, Chevrolete aad other must of enoti it requited. Will call for and do.country estate with river rights 1 automa- screens; two-car gsrsftl large lot, choice provementai gerasei lot 10x111 ieeti bridge club this week. The prize In water, rtnir to to. • Phone. Ill mm earn eODTealeat time payment plans lo I BUY aad sell second-hand elothesi matt liver. tic hast Waterbury. 1] Watt Front location 1 poseeseloa September 1st; IIIvacant Located at 114 South itraet. winners were Mrs. Carl A. tiees'eweln ton.*- •• be la coed condition. L. Kerber. fiOO P. M. BRAND new Colonial esven-room house, Bsd Bank, phone 17. a guest. Other, guests were Mrs. phons Bed Bank 1174. two tiled baths, shower stall,'oil burner; Henry tt, Zuoker, Miss Julia D. Ar- aiWched gsrtsi! plot 100x100; «»». Ssls rowsmlth, Mrs. William B. Duncan ATTBJrlTlON—Give Jour dollars _ JOB nuWnMO-lTsen yea need boc TUTOIUNO by college graduatf.wlth wide 111,000. Bay VanHom Agency, Fair Ha- Una, tabes, wheels aad •ehsBoe. Ut Jjoyjjtoufa Auto Beoalr lease eatea, lettereeadi, envelopes, sxperlence In teschlnr. Mlu N. L. ven, phone Red Bank 288. .and Mrs. Frederick Hessey. rims for sale. Broekslde Ink, sear (tone Serrlee,' comer BiTonlde and Bridie s>ve* Swan, Nsvsalnk, phons Atlantic Highlands ' Miss Pauline Wurtele of Orermanr Church. Atlantle HltMinds.* aoea, show how It Is dons. Small over- bUlkeade, ieeldna. posters, programs, IB1. ' '• BUNOALOW of five rooms for rent; Ire- annoaiesrseete or aarthing in tht Unt placet garagei good location; 186. Mod- town, Pa., Is making a visit at theITOH.»kln infeetio •'• fool head la tea answer. Seasonable prleea. POSITION wanted, prscttcsl nuns to eoa- ernised six-room house, ateem heat, show- home of Miss Laura Qesseweln. _ ivr and bans i tlr relleTed by Phone 1571.* , . ' of Ditatia* trr Ike) ledster. Work of vslsscent, invalid, or would care for er, I4O| four-room apartment lUi river- Cuprlcoll. BadleaHr dlderent. Apnoved the better Uad done when promleod business couple's home during day. II Mrs. Rensselaer I* Cartan has re-bx < eminent medical aatkorttr. " «oner KBFVBLIO truck for aala, 11-foot van White road, soar Broad Street, Shrews* front ten-room house, t-100. Bay Van- turned home after being a patient at baok faarannteef . , are apend- at reasonable nrleesi all Work guaraa. W-, box 511, Bed Bank.* .. ,. netou^mada Venetian PACKABO itx'tyunder foui^ptsseassr teed. Orders callad for and delivered. phone Bed Bank 1419. Members sons who Insist on predletin*; then will be rain be- ! Ing two weeks in a cottage at Surf bMnda. as-low Mjl.<». All blind, and eoupei excellent motor; tires, paint John Hanson Machine Shop, II Hudson Bed Bank Chamber of Commerce . City. Mr, Domlnlck Is having his work naruteed. Tne ettlmatet and In-guaranteed. State Intteeted. A barsaln avenue. Bed Bank, phone 111*. Better Business Bureau, fore night." ,' annual vacation from the Globe and lltW Prank Anwae, «l Uaden at 14*. Alao 'ST BoUs Boyce naioaablc. ROOMS FOR RENT Bed Bank, phone tlll-V.' Privsta owntr. Apply at 45 Prospect era- Rutgers Fire Insurance Co. Miss PAINTER, paper hanger and decorator 1 TWO connecting rooms, suitable for two Optimism boost* on* over many a rough plaoeu eutbonrdmoton for ula, nue. Bod Bank Used'- Oar Lot. - We need the OBADINa dUvewtys buUt and repelred. nished room on second floor; one room fewer garments at a time, but you change them! Mrs. Daniel . Biggins,' Mrs. Lorstta roon. so boy now and asve money. tt*4< _Traeke or tractor for hire. 0. Stoobl, on third floor; very reasonable. House on SIX ROOMS and bsth, all Improvements, oftentr and wear them out quicker. So you make Bridge club last week. Mrs. Raphael li-tt Chryslsrt, DeSotos, Cherrolets, TlnWn avenue. Batontown, phone ill. river bank. Beautiful view of river; Ore house on Keyport-New Monmouth road, Donley. . Mrs. It. Eva Stlhraggon, investment* only In cold weather* Absurd ques- , a Devlin and Mrs. William R. Mrs. Sylvia, Charles, Mrs, Anna Torda snd OldamoblUa. d.lni. aodaaa. minutes from Drosd street. 101 East fourth house from Cherry Tree farm, on Craig won th* prizes for high soores. 1117 Plymoutb daluxe trunk sedsn, KksPLUMBING, hesUni, tinning. JoHph W. Front street, phono Red. Bsnk III1-W.' left. Call Sunday for appointment. Mueller. Mr*. Joseph LaMura, Mrs.newi 1*1* Ohevroleta, coaohee and eon- .Pox, phone Bed Sank 1117. Estimates tions, aren't they* ; Mrs. Jorn 0, Baker and Mrs. Howard vertlbls eoupssi Itlt Chmlors. Baloks, cheerfully given. OFFICE, two large adjoining rooms, cen- Sara Moran and, Mrs. Edwin C. trally located: suitable for omes; heat REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .Erdman substituted, Bloat. Th* elub will sponsor an- (MdanoMles and many othar Isw-prieed THE CURTIS WALKER Introduction In the face of faots, you can't really believe thai ll oarsi 1*10 For* coach. 17! 'II Hw Service offers yoa the opportunity to supplied; separate entrance, Write Offloe, LAROB attractive building lots In Little Patricia Mejtean, daughter of Mr, other card party August 10, ssdanrflSi '»» ObeTrole* 110, and formske friende and scautlntanees In a con- box 511, Red Bank.* Silver; fine ehsde trees. Priced for people want less In summer and do fewer thing*. and Mrs. Oarrett McKean, Is spend- othar ml bargaha w your frltxd Lse st THREE largo rooma, unfurnished or fur- othar ml bargaha w yur frltx Lse fidential and dlgnlned manner. Write P. quick sale with tsar psrmtnt plsn. O. Tou can't believe that less money change* hands ing twd weeks at Camp Ookanlckon. DRIVE HOSPITAL. MaurleMl s ffehtffehwarts'' s UseUd CsC r LotLt , WWestt 0. Box II, Bnglewood, N. J, nlthsd to ault your requirements. Sep- Howard Lipplncott, II Monmouth street, Front at Pearl street; Bad Bank, phone arate or as an apartment Central loca- phono Bed Bsnk 111. than In winter, for statistics prove that summer Is Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brldeau left MT. Open evenings; Sunday morning*. tion 1 garage. 6i Harding road. Red QWBNDOLTN MALONET, Antiques. Ill NINBTT-ACRE farm with large apple snd Saturday morning for a two week'sFederation of Auxfflarles of FlUtm Broad street, Batontown. N. j, , BBk£ £ : the open season for good spenders. , vacation at the home Of the former's To Sen WUd Hose* Ss^sraVsy. ROOMS for rsnt. 117 Bergen place, near ' pear orchard 1 old colonial house: sacri- FARM PRODUCE ssptlt tanks cleaned and fice at lltOOO. O. Howsrd Llpplncctt. parents In Waldahon, Me. ' Enroute, Member* of th* James F. Acker- ^ I also drains Initallsd. EstU Haple svenus, Red Bsnk. Realtor, SI Monmouth street, phono Red The farmer will find Th* Register's Want Columns, Mr, and Mrs. Brldeau stopped at the tee given. Barvsy 0. TUtoa, I Bruce Bank III. man Federation of ' Auxlllarlee FABUaBS sad truck nowsrt wUl flnd a ae. Bumson, phofte 740-J. LARQB furnished room on ground floor, an excellent outlet for hi* surplus garden, truck or Lake Placid club, Lake Plaold, N. T., read/ market for their produce br seVK suitable for office and rooming: dtslr- OOUNTBY store on a state hlghwsy for throughout the oouaty are organlg- Ttrtliln* la The Be*tster*e dssslnad esl< farm crop. The business man can use a Register for the week-end, where thpey were Ing Ihelr foross for1 a ootnplete can- ', make* ablt location. Tht Mtplii, It Hipla avs- •elei nearly an acre of land with rail- anus. street, nui. phone Bed Bank 1484.* road siding; good for gas station snd gtn- Want advertisement profitably to acquaint people guests of Maurioe 8. Caaa of Brook- vass of the county In their annual NICELY furnisttd room for rent all Ira- eral market; 17,000. Q. Howsrd Uppln- lyn, who Is spending the summer WUd Rose drive to bs held Saturday, lenUi hot water; Southern ex- eott, Realtor, II Monmouth street, phone with the good news of his store. For JO cents, tbe there. Mrs. Brldeau has been a«o. KB SALB. baled hay, flrat and —. IPTIp TANKS aad esaap«o(s eloansdclean , ej. posure! snlteble for ltdy or gsntltmtn Bed Bsnk 111. August 6, according to Mrs. John so dry wsOel dralit Initalled. worker by th* day or job oen tell people who never retary to Mr. Cass for th* past 12 ond erop, alfalfa and pigs. Matthew , ...... lied, A.U- going to business. 10 Monmouth ttrtct. ONE of Bed Bsnk's onset home; with Osborne, Allenhurst,. chairman of th* nateMest given,. OsiaOssur BookerBecker. 4477 Second Bid Ber.V.* heard of him, how good a carpenter, or brick-layer years. driv*. . . Milllm, Brookdsle Farm, Unnot*. ttrtet. tafHaven. phone IIOI-M. large sorner plot Is bslng offered at a PhOH Illl-W. FURNISHED room for rent, all Improvs- price so low that I bat* to put It In print. or gardener or whatever he Is. The minister can Mrs. L. B. Davis* of Coral Gables, ' Mrs. Osborne 1* assisted by an POTATO DIOOEBS—Order your new John mente; near station snd close to Eis- Ask me about It. Don't miss thl. one. O. Fla., who |< spending the summer in able commlttM *nd a Well organised .Deere or Oliver dlgfer now. Conover ner's ftctoryl reasonable rates. Apply 10 Howard Upplneott, Realtor. II Monmouth arouse Increased Interest In his church and Sunday- COW STANCHIONS, good condition, for Bros, sjiee aad tervloe, Wlckatunk, N. J. Wsst street. Red Bsnk.* etreet. pbone Bed Bank 811. Matawan with MUs Jean Rue, waspublicity program which Includes the sals. B. D. UnUlkon, phone,»»1, MM> phoae Holmdot I, school through the Register's Want Column*. John' the week-end guest of Dr. C. C us* 'of posters, radio spesohee and dletowa. OOUKTBT home convententlr loctted, for Down-and-Out can locate a job through the Regis- Straughn and his daughter, Mrs. the newspapers and local magardnee. OARPENTBU work, Jobbing, rapslrlng of REAL ESTATE WANTED sale, eiml.bvngtlow of six rooms snd all kinds 1 eeUnstoa furnlehtdi; also bath) bot wster neeti good condition! plot ter's Want Column*. Susie Spara-the-Olshes can Henry Conover of Red Btnk. The rose* to be sold are being made BABCOKN. 1.000 bsahtla In quantities ef two.ton stake body track for hire. H. W.FAMILY of three tdulta want' modem 111x110 with shtdt tnd fruit trees! slso act leas than 100 bushels. Frank HuUsk, Ions', call evenings Bad Bank III4-W.* house) three bedroomei on or before) learn of someone who needs a good cook. , Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin and daugh- by member* of th* attCUlartts. phase patentown Ut. October 1st. Itent 140. month. Phone garastl *4,000, terms. With additional In addition to th* regular program II acres of fertile aoll and brook, it.ODO. ters, Elisabeth, Jean and Peggy have MIDDLBTOWN Baptist church rummsgs R.naidl Bsnjj*in*k[ aem'TU4-W.T e* Tkompson Agener, «1 »>a' Front Blreet, been spending several day* as theof soUdtatlon, thl* year members of SOD AND PIGS for talc, Sevan weeks old, sale, Friday, Aurust I, 10 a. ra. to I BktALt Amoricsn (.mil, of aJulu -Uk.e And please jot It down before you forget it—THH Horses boarded summer and winter 1 p. m, Shrswibury nr» tome.* Ited Bsnk. phono TO"-" guest of Mrs. Martwlg J. Moll of the J*rs*y Sbor* Woman'* elub of rood sseedew paatun. Mlddlrtown Stock uufumslhtd houte. spartment or rooms, REGISTER'S WANT COLUMNS ACCOMPLISH Asbury Park art participating In or- POTATO OBOWBRS—Order your new viclnltr of Ited Bank. Mlddletown village, RESPONSIBLE party may tske over fine Fair Haven. Fsru, Thomas S. Field, Red Bank, phons Duplex grader with rubber-covered •atoniown or LltUe Silver i muat he roe* residential property In Little Silver. RESULTS SUMJdBR AND WINTER, RAIN OR Miss Shirley Worth, daughter of ganising parties to bs h*ld a* bene- square Make belt now, Conovtr Proa, console, clean and some Iraprovemeute. seven rooms, bath, motor stoker; also fits at the hotel* tomorrow. , Write 8. A. r., box 111. Bed Btnk.* mald'a room snd bath. Wsterbury. II SHINE; and a thirty-word advertisement that will Mr. and Mrs. Howard Worth, ha* re- THOUSAND chlcka. too eachi take any Wlckstunk, N. J, phone Holmdel 0. West Front etreet. phone 1600.* turned to her home at Deal after Mrs. Osborne has mad* a special •umbori all ovar 10 to I* days and i go before 85,000 readers will cost you only JO cents. olden Bhodt Itlsnd B«da. Barred Whits OWBNDOLTN MALOHKY. snUquea, 111 BRAND new cottage, four rooms. Ills spending four. week* with relatives plea to all residents of Monmouth Boeka, Miller, asat aids Bouts II, mils REAL ESTATE FOR RENT county asking them to contribute Broad etreet. Eatontown. N. J. bath: 1460 down, balance on easy Somebody has said, "To make yourself popular, glva here, lorth of Bed Bank.* BED BANK—II Linden plsce, bask of monthly psjmenta, Rolston Waterbury. Mrs. B. MoDowell and granddaugh- toward On support of the Fltkln . tor sale. Rhode Island BeJsj LAWN MOWERS ibatpcned 11.00; ctwi, Strsnd theater, five roome, bath, second, Realtor. 12 West Front etreet, phone Ited aselstance to baok up your advice." This is what X hospital and Its Important oharitable iter strain i eUrUd to 1ST. Joseph scissors and garden Implements sharp- door apartment! newly decorated through- Bsnk 1600.* ter, Mlu Barbara Williams, have re-work. Heeler. Tlnlon Falls, phont Batcntown ened! keys mads, locks snd ault esaaa re- out. Six rooms and bsth, 0 DeForrtet ave- stand ready to do. I want to demonstrate to you turned to) their home at Plalnfleld paired. We aellC.ldw.il Miners! w»ter. QUAINT old homesUad with three acres "TbI* driv*," sh* said, "Is held only 10S-I. Cross's Locksmith Shop, ill Oakland nue, Fair Haven, 168 IUver rosdi comer Itndl brooki near Red Bsnki IW0*. that The Regleters Want Columns are a cure for after spending several day* a* guests FOX SALB, II mailing plgi, ll.o* .a tott,•corner Bridge sivenue. Rod Bsnk. bungelow, five rooms end bsth, Uswls Rolston Waterbury, Realtor. 22 Wset of Mr. and Mrs. William Bedle of once a year and tt I* on* of th* prin- plsae. Toppet, corner Rumton smd Lumber Company, A'ebury Paik. phose Tront itroot, phono 1100 * trade depression. Phone Lucky LI, Red Bank. cipal activities of the federated aux- BTAL wsetber strip* itop water as well • I I, Hanee mads, as air leeks around doors and wlndowa. *•!} i_i . t ... ' ' I III' ' •' Fourth avenue. iliaries. The money raised!1 goes to- BOADeTAND for rent or sate with about UNUSUAL bartslnl Bungalow, live rooms, Vernon Snd Robert Chevalier of New low prloee, work (Uaranteed, E sin of gro«nd, touted between Baton- gsrsgsi comer properly 1 excellent eon. war* th* maintenance of th* hos- O. Ks«, B, D. 1, Atburr Park." town and Long Branch. Further Informs- diuon, fine neighborhood. Frlee 11,000. Sayrevllle are spending several pital, its clinical work and support of MISCELLANEOUS (400 «ash, bslsnct Ilk. rent. Itey Van- 1 weeks with their grandparents, Mr. tlon consult Mrs. Oscsr Becker, 17 Beeend ward patients." • • ' KBW asd_moaem msthod to ekssspee HELP WANTED strttL Fair ksven, pbone Bed Beak Hern Agency, Felr Haven, phone Rod ,, and Mrs. Jacob Dietrich. ruts. We suaraatee erery res wU hi IKH-V . •snk HI. . ' The Matawan Women'*. Demo- 1 TJ. S. OOVBWIMBNT Jobs I men-women 1 HALF house at III Monmouth street, for THRU AORBe. modsrn studio bungalow, '•; cratlo club held a card party and ewUVL 96M ^VUMl jnVMtv . -start 1101 to 111! month. Dependable rent; all Improvements. Apply John T. knoll, trass, brooki large living roomi common education 1 try nsit Bed Bank Bean, 11 Wall street, Bod Bank. stone nrtplsesi three bedroomsi double " frame sjolnl at the bom* of Mrs. Mrs. William'Botfc of tha Country Sttffi^w * examlnauoae. Sample •oachlts-, full par- •gtn, 11 Wall street, Bed Bank. «ares«< Bu VsaHora. Ftlr Haven, phone Leroy jft- Bergen Wednesday even- Club Estates was tbe winner of a FOB HtlUB, fall dress, ntawsjr sal to*.tliolsrf snd Hit poilUom free. Apply to- BOUtW of sl« rooms snd bsth Ter rent) Bed Btnk "" $20 prise awarded Monday night by edt silts, Mensunth Men's Bile*, *l dty. Write V. eCo. box 111. Bed Bank. ell Improvementei one-esr gerage. In. Ing. THianrla* winner* were Mrs. BreaJ street, Bed Bank. Open evrolMi

\ RED SANK REGISTER, AUGUST *198& f; ••-"' Connecticut Visitor. T. at. H. A. NOW HOSPITALiDIRECTOR town Writ Aid squad to*Ha*ar$' AB B, H PO A X Quad Bachelor! Win hoqpltsj at.-Lofag Branch,'after he JEWaRY REP AIRING Miss Elizabeth Mabon of Naugar Kr«kowlU, If. had been found-4inconsclous in hU tuck. Connecticut, li visiting her Y.M.GA. Leads Again Urrlnakr, lb. i. «aao», p. . '•< Over Maiirried Me automobile at JEatontown. brother-lo-lsw and Bister, Mr. and Brenner, e. It Wai found'that Duffy had been' Wark Oaanatood lor Ow Year, Mr*. Charles Allaire of River road. Holla, lb Avenging; an early season defeat Fair Haven. Waterman, aef. at NewTork when John' Warde com- H. ROSIN, Jeweler In City Softball Play Oglenekr, cf. the Quad club Bachelors euUeored mitted .suicide by Jumping from the R ROI the married men In a Softball game/ -Red Beak, N. J It pays to advertise In The) Register. Feldt. rf. . Gotham hotel and that he had driven i« Wee* r™« su. n-M. Cohen, ee. Friday night at the athletic Held 6 to Eatontown where he suffered a SECOND HALF STANDING. Thursday night the Bank meets tbe DvorkM. !b. to 5. The single rden tallied four W L PC Wolves and the league will close 1 heart attack from the excitement Y. M. 0. A. „ .._; a .(00 18 8 10 21 It 0 runs In the 'second Inning. "Chick * Y. H. H. A. .600 Friday night, August 13, with a game Forbes made the longest bit of the Elke .. .500 between the Firemen and Y. M. C. QUADS. game when he drove a liner to right One of the quickest ways to find a THIS SUNDAY NITE BASEBALL Quada _-__.. .100 A. AB B H PO A E Finmen . .500 centerfleM for a homer, Job ii to advertise In The Regis- N. F. F. K. .500 FIREMEN. ter's 1Want Department—Advertise- Wolvte Ml SINGLE MEN. ment. Philadelphia AU Stars Bank .2(0 Hoffman, if. AB R0 H0 P1O ' A0 E0 AB R H PO A E •-...•• VS. Sulio, If. „. 0 10 0 1 The Firemen lost their second Tomaino. .ef. 1 > 0 1 0 game of the second-half schedule of Brook*, lb. 18 0 1 Carman. If. 1 I*rUnd. if. Pittsburg Crawfords , the Bed Bank City Softball league Murphjr, >b. Z 0 S I Clcanr, ii. 0 2.50 SchulU. M. 0 REGULAR COLORED GAME last night when they were downed 1 Bet«II», 2b. 1 l™0 0 1 by the heavy-hitting Elks' club, 15 to L. Woodward, tf. 1 1 0 0 J« 4 10 IS 10 2 1 PIRATE PARK, RED BANK 8. , The Elks scored at least once in Whalen, e. „ 1111 .Summary! Homo run—Brenner. Two. Braich, p. . Game Start* 9:00 O'Clock every.Inning except the third when 2 0 0 2 baae hits—-Bcbnlts, Hplta. gtrika-osts— r By Turnoek I, by Slnon 1. Baaea on balla (Skin PMllitg iMrween toes) they were held to one hit Eble led 10 10 17* » 1 —OR Toraoek 2, off Simon I. Umpire*—t Regular Prices HPO Trios TiM.rslHivii Hoby fnt st at bat with three singles for four ap- ELKS. seheUt and Blake. Carej, e. pearances at bat • Eble, e. ISO 0 Aumaek, ••., 8b. MM>. fslst tfes IsfNtti •srts, TOMORROW NITEI P. Vacarelll, If. , QUADS. 2 0 0 0 ABBHPOAK Eble, p. __ Rl|fet iK stsrslif »Hh Tries The Y. M. C. A. regained undisput- T. Vwwtlll, »b. 1 OS 1 Anthony W. Elokert, Spring lake' Turnoek. If. ._ ed possession of first place by virtue Goldman, lb. 1 8 0 2 ForbH, se. — 8 2 14 0 1 Heights, assumed newly created post Sehwenker. lb. His. It MM frm I ts II isjrs Parker, act, Tabor, 2 b. aef. > 2 t 1 0 of a 18-to-O victory over the Bed 2 1 0 .0 JlacBonald, lb. of assistant superintendent of FlUdn Bott. 8b.. 2b. apl VIILIMVS II* slli ssft si* Red Bank Pirates Crlepell, p. 0 S Delatuah, rf. Bank Wolves Tuesday night Ed Jon«l. it. Awnaek, lb. hospital, Neptunne, Monday. Mr. SMttd.,Tsi will Mrvsltt tks L 2 4 1 Worthier. If. Smith, tt. D Blake .pitched a two-hit shut-out and Hopklna, ef. 1 S 0 Eckert, former deputy director Of re- Plnffiton, ea. tjsisk rsHsf Trios Ttss krisgi, SehMk, rf. 2 . 2 1 lief for Monmouth county, was asso- , V\ . his performance was all the more Ward, >b. stfts«|illy II ysa si's ««• sf tfesss Nashville Elite Giants Z 0:2 ciated with Stevens and Hart, certi- 8i 5 10 » 8 8 outstanding due to the fact that his wks ka>s Mti for pars ts gst Game Start* 9:00 O'clock team was short handed, playing the S6 15 18 21 9 « fied publlo accountants, and Is an entire game with only eight men. •Ward *ae out In fourth lor leaving expert In auditing and general ad- rW sf IffcliU't Fist .irilhsst is«. Ten hits coupled with ten errors by baa* while pitcher had ball. ministration work. H e will assist Verona Man Stricken ssss. tsai SH Mlsr (II.M) the Wolves accounted for the Y. M. Auuuryi-' Two-baie blt-JT.-' VacartlU. Superintendent George D. Morrow. _, vttivynr SIMS, sis' sMrstt Is Three-liaaa hlta—Goldman, Parktr. Double' C. A.'» 13 runs. plan—Jone, uaaeelated. Stolen baiea— IliJr PrMMlt, Is*., Dul, H. J, A two-game winning streak of the Parker 2, Eatelle. Baeea on balU—Off MacPhereoo. 8b. tsr ysir ikpsly sf Trios Tlsi. JactM) Sminbach Criapell 1. Urapiwi—Dowlen, Bernard. White, if, 2b. Frank Duffy, director of the Ver- N. F. F. E. was halted Monday night Bennett, lb; Reckless Driver ona Tint Aid squad, was taken Missy rsfasM H ast iiHiflii, incorporated by the Quads, who defeated the Fort l 1 id' '•' '::•'" Monmouth aggregation, 11 to 5. The Y. M. C. A. tton-- LONG BRANCH AB R H PO A E d For" BROADWAY Quads got off to an early lead and Blake,?. at the end of the fourth Inning were Angerole, If. Been, cf. _. Kroner, If. Louis H. Zall of Jersey City was Drive Sour Car In Out Free Forking lard and Shop to Comfort leading, 9; to 0. Bennett and Tur- Mwlntbib, >b. Parker, ci fined Jlp and costs by Recorder El- nock shared batting honors with Dowlen, e.'-.- Kaaer. 2 b. rf. mer O. Walnrlght of Shrewsbury Sun- three hits each. Elgenroncb, lb. Hunt, rf. 82 5 J 18 « 4 day on a charge of reckless driving. Hennessey's Fish Market In the first game of a double head- Desmond, if. Sammary: Two.bMe hlta—Turnoek. Ka- Zall's car crashed Into the rear of er Thursday night, the Elks nosed aer. Sa«rlfiee~'Worthrf]fN]>ouble playa— a, vehlcliv driven by Paul A. Miller 20MONMOUTH ST.i itEDBXNK. NAl. Our August c Bennett," J^tfrey and'SeifBitt7 Stolen**baaea out the Bankr9 to 8, in a frre-hlttlng —Forrax, Patktr, MacPh.non, White, Ben. of- Reading, Pennsylvania, at Broad AIX OUB SKA FOOD FBBSH - Np OOIfl STOEAOE contest The lead changed hands nett, Kaaer. . Strlke-ouu—By Turnoek 4, street and Sycamore avenue. Airw, lb., . -Police Officer Otto Herden, who when with the Bcore tied at eight- Oiborn, lb. made, the arrest, stated that Miller |iWniture Sale Appleiat*. cf. all, Tony Vaccarelli, Elks third base- bad stopped at tbe intersection for Hubbard, p. man, drove a high, fly to rightfleld, Phlfcr, e. Seven Persons Saved. the-red light -when the Zall car PORGIES ...;....2»»25c Codfiih Steaks ...25c» which was dropped by Kenneth Stroupe, rf. crashed Into it ' • STRn*D BASS —.—-on« Greatly Effects Prices Brower. Vaccarelli scored the win- Blalidell, 2b ; Seven persons were thrown into WEABH8H ning run on the error. Batting hon- MlcDonald, aef. the Shrewsbury river at Highlands FLOUNDERS _ jutato sHBiur "• Ho«an, If. . Sunday when a rowboat capsized af- ors went to Cliff Frazee and Bob Whit*, ta. 1 2 The Date Strawberry Bass Halibut Steaks ...35c» on Seasonable Items! Parker, who made three hits in four ter it had bumped against the piling on tbe address on your paper shows BCTTERFISH . POUND IX)BSTERS 400 trips to the plate. Ptngatore also . II 1 2 21. 7 10 of the railroad bridge. All were when your subscription expires. Thw Summary i Tfcree.baae hlta—Angerole. saved: by Lewis DeC»mp, who SWOBDFISH ;.,.•„ ' 45c» See this Chair—Sit in it! It is but one made three hits and Tony Vaccarelli Stoltn beaee—Earan, 'fiunt^ 8trlke-onte— iper, like most self-respecting pub- Snapper Blues __ m f Bls Was credited with'a^home run. By-Blak*~4.-—Baaei oir-balta1—Off Blake 17 to "their rescua—ln-Jil«-hoati _ j»tlons,- Is operated on - a-oash^in- Special Crabmeat 65c advance basis.. It your final date Is Fillet of Haddock dM T~thi A. F; SaleB "Very; Spe« In the second game of the double off Hubbard 1. Umplrei—Clear/-, Bchelt. Highlands first aid squad treated one ELKS. drawlnK near, send In your check Bostoo Haokerel Med. Soft Crabs 1.15 header, the Y. M. H. A. defeated the of the men in the party for a cut on htn1 AB R H PO A K the head. The group came to High- for renewal today so that you will Botutas __: HIGH BACK Quads, 8 to 1 Each team collected Plngatore, ia. ... 1 8 4 2 2 not miss aily Issues of your favorite Steamer Clams 35c ' ten hits, but Simon, Y. M. B. A. Eble, e 10 10 0 lands from the city for a day's out- home newspaper.—Advertisement. FRESH SALMON -' IAROE BttJEHSBt •.•••••. ' P. Vacarelll, If. 12 0 0 0 SPRING BASE CHAIRS pitcher, kept the Quad hits well scat- T. Vacarelll. 3b. 4 2 0 S 1 tered. The victors put the game on Parker, act. -— 18 10 0 loTln^fiFslxtlf frame on tiffeeT»IU,~a7 CriapellrTt- 0 0 0 B 0 Lenda, lb. 0 111 11 walk and two errors. Carmen led Jonee, rf. 1 1 0 0 0 at bat with two hits out of as many Ward. 2b. 0 12 0 1 (Our Regular 9.60 Chair) appearances at the plate. Turnock, Hopkini, cf. — 0 0 0 0 0 Complete With Head-rat , Krakowltch and Holtz also made two ID > 10»20 It S hits each. SECOND NATIONAL BANK. Ballots are coming in, steadily in AB R H PO A E LOW BACK CHAIRS Ralier, e. —. 2 1 1 0^0 DAVIDS The Register poll for All Star first Friaee, acf. __... y "i'~"r~o 0" TO MATCH and second teams. All ballots should Curcbin, lb, ...-. 0 18 2 1 he sent to The Beglster's sports de- Erla. lb. — 0 0 1 10 partment before next Wednesday Brower, rf. ...-.._. 0 2 0 0 0 Muyikem, ef. — 0 0 0 0 0 $5.98 night as the winners of the poll will Bohn, p. .. 10 81 44 Secularly 8.50 be announced in the next Issue of Wamer, ii. ^— 10 4 2 The Register. Balpb, 8b. «.».!»«.»». S 0 0 0 O .0 Colon—Green with Orange Dom, If. ' •' 1 * 8 2 2 10 0 Orange wlttj Green Tonight the T. M. H. A. meeU the Blue with White Bank, tomorrow night the Firemen ' It 8 (11 9 1 play the N. F. F. E., Monday night •Warntr w» out when hit by latUd the N. F. F. E. meets the Elks, Tues- uii. - ••• • HOURS OF BUSINESS: A Department Store Snnunarr: Homt ran—Tony Vaeurclll. 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